How a hero council worker helped save a two-year-old
MELBOURNE mother Chloe Tuff was driving her young daughters home from the shops when one of them had an uncontrollable seizure. Luckily, council worker Scott Walker was driving past.
MELBOURNE mother Chloe Tuff was driving her young daughters home from the shops when one of them had an uncontrollable seizure. Luckily, council worker Scott Walker was driving past.
DO you know somebody who’s done something truly brave, selfless or remarkable? Shine some light on the quiet achievers by nominating them for the Pride of Australia medal.
GOING to work on her last day before maternity leave, Collingwood mum Sally Hasler did not expect to save a stranger’s life. Here’s how you can honour other remarkable Australians.
DO you know somebody who’s done something truly brave, selfless or remarkable? Shine some light on the quiet achievers by nominating them for the Pride of Australia medal.
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JESS knows the simple truth behind an ice culture that’s ripping apart young Australians and their families.
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VETERAN detective Dave Butler will never forget the moment he realised Adrian Bayley was a killer who had randomly chosen a victim on one of Melbourne’s busiest streets.
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JESSE O’Donnell laughs when he speaks of the justice system and the man who killed his sister, and fights for tougher punishments for domestic violence offenders.
LIZ Dawes changed her life to honour that of her son, who lost his to brain cancer as a teenager.
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