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    International Day of the World's Indigenous People 2023
    Come along and enjoy an evening of fun filled events for families and children of all ages. This event celebrates the cultural diversity of the Nepalese people, all are welcome to attend. Event date Sunday 13 August 2023 at 5:00pm Event location Petersham Town Hall 107 Crystal Street,…
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    Introductory Donation Awareness Training (IDAT) workshop
    The IDAT is a one-day multidisciplinary workshop that provides introductory training and education to a range of health professionals involved in organ, eye and tissue donation. The IDAT is a one-day multidisciplinary workshop that provides introductory training and education to a range of health…
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    Is Australia’s drinking culture holding men back from registering to be life-saving organ and tissue donors? New poll
    A new survey of more than 1,000 Australians has shone a spotlight on community attitudes  and myths about organ and tissue donation - confirming long-held beliefs that simply are  not true.   A new survey of more than 1,000 Australians has shone a spotlight on community attitudes …
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    It’s DonateLife Week: Australian families urged to take a minute to register and chat about organ and tissue donation
    This DonateLife Week (23 to 30 July), Australians are being asked to register and have a conversation with their family if they want to be an organ and tissue donor in the future. Joint Media Release: Launch of DonateLife Week 2023 by the Assistant Minister responsible for the Australian…
    Photo of Ged Kearney at the DonateLife Week 2023 media launch at Queensland hospital. Ged is wearing a magenta blazer next to a DonateLife pull up banner that says 'lets talk organ and tissue donation'.
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    It’s DonateLife Week: Urgent call for 100,000 Australians to register as organ and tissue donors in The Great Registration Race
    This DonateLife Week (24-31 July) 100,000 Australians are being asked to register as organ and tissue donors as part of the Great Registration Race.  The Minister responsible for the Australian Government’s national program to increase organ and tissue donation, The Hon. Ged Kearney MP…
    The Hon Ged Kearney MP launching DonateLife Week 2022
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    Ivan had a liver transplant
    I emigrated from Croatia to Australia in 1959, first arriving in Melbourne and then moving to Adelaide before finally settling on the new capital being carved out of the limestone plains in Canberra. At that time Canberra had a large Croatian community and I felt at home in this new growing city…
    Ivan
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    Jack became an organ donor
    Jack was the oldest son in a loving family of five. Like many 18 years olds, he was fit and healthy and enjoyed sports like football and cricket. He had his whole life ahead of him – until tragedy suddenly struck.  After complaining of a headache one evening in 2009, Jack went to bed to…
    Jack in a blue, school blazer
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    Jackson became an organ donor
    My son Jackson was a very positive person who was extremely loyal to his family and friends. His greatest love was paddling out in the ocean to enjoy a good surf. He was very protective of his family, especially his younger brother. He could always put a smile on my face with his fun-loving…
    Jackson
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    Jai became an organ donor
    Jai was likely the biggest Cronulla Sharks fan in Far North Queensland. Deep in Cowboys and Broncos territory, he proudly backed the Cronulla Sharks NRL Team, cheekily igniting rivalry with family and friends. ‘I would send him to his dad’s, a Bronco's supporter, with any Cronulla Sharks…
    A young person and an older person, both wearing sleeveless sports jerseys, stand together in a park. The young person smiles with their head resting on the older person's shoulder, arms wrapped around them. The older person, wearing a cap, smiles at the camera. Trees, grass, and other people are visible in the background.
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    Jake received rib cartilage
    When you think of life-changing surgery, ‘rib cartilage’ might not be the first thing that springs to mind – but for Jake, it meant he could avoid painful abdomen surgery required to fix a nose injury. Jake was injured during a rugby match in 2012. He initially had surgery to realign the…
    Jake Gram case study tile
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