At 15-years-old, Georgia Rhodes wanted nothing more than to blend in with the crowd. But nothing makes you stand out like a cancer diagnosis. Only some are lucky enough to beat the disease, but according to Georgia, surviving after cancer is the bigger battle. How will being ‘the cancer kid’ define the rest of her life?
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The pandemic has caused low attendance at the University of Wollongong’s Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea, while a veteran host…
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[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXEKOghhckI&w=560&h=315] The power of music to bring people together and prompt positive change has proved strong at the…
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UOW played host to one of 28,000 of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea’s today. Hundreds stopped by the Duckpond Lawn over the…