Bad accident inspired Ann to fight for change
A SERIOUS work accident almost three decades ago left Ann Smith broken both physically and emotionally.
A SERIOUS work accident almost three decades ago left Ann Smith broken both physically and emotionally.
LEXIE Wilson is three-years-old but she can already read a clock to work out when it’s 6pm.
PARAMEDIC Simon Walter and Pride of Australia nominee lives to save people — even when he is off duty.
YOUNG Australians will be the leaders of the future and one Adelaide University student will stop at nothing to ensure they have a say in their education.
CHRISTOPHER Moore says bringing back electricity to a village in Burundi that had been without power for 25 years is among his fondest memories of charity work.
CYCLING solo for more than 12,000km across two continents is not everyone’s idea of a scenic holiday. But the ride has special meaning for Andrew Murphy.
WHEN a barbecue exploded, engulfing his father in flames, James Laughton moved quickly to put out the fire. His fast thinking saved his dad Alex’s life.
LEON Hammond-Jeffrey watched the National Pride of Australia awards live last year alongside his Nanna, Heather Hammond, with a sense of wonderment.
ANDREW Foster and Amy Bradshaw take on plenty of challenges at Bowden Brompton Community School, but the toughest nuts to crack are the kids themselves.
A TRIP to Kenya to help orphans will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience for a group of SA high school students but it will be extra special for one 16-year-old …
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