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Positive Change for Marine Life – India Trek
From the mountains to the sea, trek through India’s Kerala grasslands and summit Meesapulimala Peak to take action for the ocean, developing long-term initiatives that benefit the sea and the people who rely on it for survival.
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Conquer Mount Kilimanjaro and help provide a brighter future for those battling upper gastrointestinal cancers.
See moreGIANTS Foundation – City2Surf
HERE COME THE GIANTS! Yes, the ORANGE TSUNAMI will blast through 14km from the City to Surf on 11 August – together we’ll get fit, have an awesome time with old and new friends, plus raise funds for important GIANTS Foundation community initiatives.
See moreAgape Outreach – Philippines Experience
Join Agape Outreach as they embark on an inspiring experience to the Philippines, aiming to raise funds through their visit to local communities and an adventurous swim with whale sharks! This unique initiative not only seeks to support vital causes but also to connect deeply with the beauty and culture of the Philippines.
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Chinese Customs Westerners Don’t Get
Throughout history, China has been shrouded in an aura of mystery and exoticism. Even now with many cities like Beijing and Shanghai becoming more accessible and welcoming to foreign visitors, traditional customs are alive and strong. In fact, some of these traditional customs mean the norms of life and respectful behaviour in China can seem…
Read MoreInfluential Indigenous Australians Who Changed History
Influential Indigenous Australians who changed history In the spirit of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we wanted to highlight some of the most influential and inspiring Indigenous Australians who have had an extraordinary impact on not only their communities, but also Australia and the rest of the world. In 1974, while working…
Read MoreWhy Girls: The Importance of Girls’ Education
There are currently 31 million girls of primary school age that are not in school. A girl in Sierra Leone is more likely to be sexually abused than to attend high school and 1 in 9 girls in the developing world are married before the age of 15. There are 4 million more girls out…
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