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Pride of Australia - Caitlin Burman

Breaking the cycle with education

WHEN Caitlin Burman stands in her classroom every single child looking back at her has suffered trauma. But she’s helping them overcome their challenges with education.

Emma Booth, with her horse Zidane, during her time qualifying for the Paralympics three years after becoming a paraplegic. Picture: Dylan Robinson

Emma’s riding high after Rio

AS a girl Emma Booth dreamt of representing Australia at the Olympics. But she never imagined she’d be going to the Paralympics instead.

1000 BICYCLES

Jeremy pedals the gift of giving

A FORMER extreme metal musician cum pool technician has found his calling — repairing and giving away more than 1,000 unwanted bikes.

Sarah Hillier, 48, has an authentic, hand-stitched Chewbacca costume, complete with stilts to make her 2.38m tall. Most weekends, as part of her membership in the 501st Legion, a group of Star Wars fans who dress up and appear at comic conventions, charity fundraisers, etc. Picture: Dylan Robinson

Chewbacca’s selfless deeds bring joy

AFTER she fell in love with Star Wars character Chewbacca as a child, Sarah Hillier now thrills others by dressing up and performing as the fabled Wookie.

Pursuit to find the Tasmanian tiger

Pursuit to find the Tasmanian tiger

COL Bailey has spent almost 50 years trying to prove the Tasmanian tiger still exists — and he’s hoping he’ll still be here when it’s finally found.

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