Pride of Australia deadline nears
Comment: TIME is running short to nominate an outstanding quiet achiever for a Pride of Australia Award.
Comment: TIME is running short to nominate an outstanding quiet achiever for a Pride of Australia Award.
BILL Caldwell has coached the finest rowers in Australasia but his greatest respect is reserved for a group of unsung athletes battling the odds.
THEIR dramatic rescue of a toddler during floods made news worldwide – but that wasn’t half of their tale.
SCOTT Doyle has every reason to be angry at life after losing an arm to cancer, but says: “in some ways, I’m glad it’s happened”.
The courage and presence of mind of 12-year-old Courtney Black saved several lives when her mother blacked out at the wheel of the family ute last year.
Touched and shocked by the crippling effects of bullying on young people, Charles Thomas last year spent two weeks biking 400km from Townsville to Cairns to help end the scourge in our schools.
Mareeba woman Helen Kindt helps keep the heritage of Far North Queensland alive with a selfless dedication to preserving the history of the region.
LITTLE Chloe Blinco-Kregenbrink clearly wasn’t listening when doctors told her parents she’d never walk again.
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