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Queensland Ambulance Museum manger Mick Davies. Picture: Peter Cronin

Veteran carer looks to the future

MICK DAVIS has been on the lookout for the safety of his fellow Queenslanders since he was a little boy and is passionate about his state’s ambulance service

Amy Watson 11 is Australian champion for Junior Freestyle in the sport of Indoor Skydiving.

The floating world of Amy Watson

AMY’S talent for indoor skydiving has taken her right around the world – as an elite competitor. “It’s the most amazing sport,” says Amy, now 11.

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Sniffer dogs turn to truffles

POLICE dog trainer Jayson Mesman can usually be found training canines to sniff out drugs but the rest of the time he and his four-legged friends sniff for truffles.

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Year 8 student Isabella Dymalovski has started her own skincare label called Luv Ur Skin. The products range from lip gloss and hand cream to body lotion and nail polish. She goes to St Michaels Grammar School in St Kilda.

Teen biz whiz’s success is a beauty

ISABELLA Dymalovski can safely say she’s the only 14-year-old in Australia with their own range of skincare products on shelves around the country.

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Teen’s hole lotta love for doughnuts

YOUNG doughnut king Morgan Hipworth is notable for a few things. First, his mouth watering array of sweet treats. And then there’s the fact he’s just 15.

Xavier Slezak was diagnosed with leukaemia in April 2014 and has been nominated for the Junior Sports Star awards in the Young Sporting Spirit category.

Teenager inspires Sydney Swans

AFTER being diagnosed with cancer Xavier Slezak went through a harrowing two-year battle. Now the teen is back playing footy, inspiring everyone around him.

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Uni student debuts at Cannes

HOW at 22, Maeve McKenna, took the Cannes Film Festival by storm with a 15 minute short film — and her cinematic future looks bright.

Pier to Pub: Kerryn Harvey to Competefirst Time

Fitness saves triathlete after accident

WHEN Kerryn Harvey lost her arm to a flesh eating disease, she lived her worst nightmare. But the triathlete refuses to let it stop her doing what she loves.

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