Nelson Cook on three timeless truths
Nelson Cook who established Coaches of Influence (COIN) 30 years ago in Los Angeles USA writes a monthly letter to the many coaches at professional, college and high school levels and the current correspondence touches the spot..
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Respite a major focus of Well-Being Australia
Respite comes in many forms and Well-Being Australia\'s respite ministry has focused on a number of areas that are now seen more and more main stream.
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Railway books of the Footplate Padre
16 railway books on train driver\'s anecdotes have been published by the Footplate Padre from 1984 to 1996. These readable and mostly handbag size books of 160 pages created in the railway reading public a growing thirst for all things railway.
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Structured Camps for school aged young people - old and new - Australia
In a recent article in The Conversation written by Rebecca English the question is put as to whether students should follow the American model and go off to summer camp.
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Three articles caught my attention
Flying from Melbourne to Gold Coast recently I was handed a copy of the Weekend Australian 12-13 September and as I read the paper, three articles caught my attention.
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Two diametrically opposed ideas, weigh the evidence and be the advocate for either: you decide!
The Huffington Post spelt out that Australia\'s new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced a $100 million family safety package to bolster front line domestic violence services.
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Basil Sellers doubles his Midge Point art prize for 2016 at annual art lunch
Mr Basil Sellers AM announced he was doubling his annual Basil Sellers Midge Point Art Prize to $2000 at the art prize finalists annual lunch on Tuesday 22 September held at The Point Tavern, Midge Point, Whitsundays mainland, nearby the Laguna Quays Resort.
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Oradour-sur-Glane and ISIS have so much in common
The French village town of Oradour-sur-Glane, in central France, features in the first and final 26 part DVD series \"World at War\".
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3 ways to start fresh in September
It all depends on where in the world you live this month. For the Southern Hemisphere, spring brings out bright blossoms and warmer temperatures. Up here, in the Great White North of Canada, no the snow isn\'t falling...yet.
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Back to the future, survey report shows men would much prefer their wives to be home
The DailyMail and News.com illustrated some conclusions from a home study report published in The Australian where Professor Roger Wilkins findings are quite revealing and will make the do-gooders and lefties fly into the dramatics in over time.
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American Football – Gridiron - 49ers
It might be hard pressed to find an Australian sports fan who has not heard of Jarryd Hayne and the San Francisco 49ers - I can say this with some certainly as even my wife spoke of this last week.
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Broad net cast on Tasmanian Country Town Tour
Well-Being Australia\'s 2015 Tasmanian Country Town Tour experienced much and has a lot of excitement to reveal with wonders to behold for the future.