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Kaitlin Roig-DeBellis was a teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School who shielded 15 pupils from a gunman’s rampage. Three years on, she tells how she has turned her own despair into a campaign of hope.
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Tim Cahill is the golden boy of Australian soccer and one of our most admired sportsmen of all time. But he says success at the highest level means nothing without the love of a close-knit family.
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Magda Szubanski is one of Australia’s best-loved comedy performers, yet her life has held complex challenges. She tells Jane Hutcheon how the discovery of her father’s dark wartime secret caused her to question her identity.
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John Edward is an American psychic, author and TV personality who says scepticism around his ability to “cross over” won’t quash his calling to keep the living and their dead loved ones connected.
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The acclaimed actor Hugo Weaving has played pivotal roles in some of the world’s most successful blockbusters. But in his latest part, as a cross-dressing policeman in The Dressmaker, he returns to the place he holds most dear - the Australian film industry.
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Gillian Mears is an award-winning author who is confined to a wheelchair by advanced multiple sclerosis. And while she refuses to surrender to the disease, Mears admits it has led to a drastic change of heart on the subject of voluntary euthanasia.
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Professor Paul Dolan is one of the world’s leading thinkers on the subject of happiness. The British economist has advised governments on measuring the wellbeing of nations and says designing a happier life is within everyone’s reach.