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Harrison Crisp recognised for HSC excellence after bike accident left him a complete quadriplegic

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Harrison Crisp recognised for HSC excellence after bike accident left him a complete quadriplegic

When Harrison Crisp went mountain biking in November 2019, he had no idea how an ordinary day out with his friends would change his life.

A serious accident caused a fractured spinal vertebrae which damaged his spinal cord, and led to the year 9 student becoming a complete quadriplegic. 

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Leg Relaxer - Contoured Leg Wedge Comforting Leg Pillow Support: Discover the Benefits of a Leg Relaxer Pillow for Ultimate Comfort and Support

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Leg Relaxer - Contoured Leg Wedge Comforting Leg Pillow Support: Discover the Benefits of a Leg Relaxer Pillow for Ultimate Comfort and Support

A leg relaxer or contoured leg wedge is a specialized pillow or support designed to provide comfort and support to the legs. It is shaped in a contoured form to fit the natural curve of the legs, promoting proper alignment and reducing strain on the lower body. Introducing the Ausnew Leg Relaxer - Contoured Leg Wedge Comforting Leg Pillow Support Are you suffering from lower back discomfort and poor circulation? The Ausnew Leg Relaxer - Contoured Leg Wedge Comforting Leg Pillow Support is a great way to relax your legs. These leg relaxers are great for people who have varicose veins...

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Noongar musician Phil Walleystack shares story of recovery from anxiety and depression

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Noongar musician Phil Walleystack shares story of recovery from anxiety and depression

In 2018, Noongar musician Phil Walleystack was due to board a plane to perform at the Commonwealth Games in Queensland.

Readers are advised this article refers to psychological and emotional trauma that may be triggering for some.

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Meet Zelda, an Auslan-speaking virtual assistant for Deaf people, and her developers

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Meet Zelda, an Auslan-speaking virtual assistant for Deaf people, and her developers

When we were making updates to our house a year or so ago, my family decided to go a bit techy with it. 

The lights can now be controlled from a switch like normal, but also through an app which connects to a voice-activated smart speaker.

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Heidi will never stop grieving for her lost child, now she's speaking about the risks of stillbirth

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Heidi will never stop grieving for her lost child, now she's speaking about the risks of stillbirth

Almost two million families around the world experience the tragedy of stillbirth each year, yet research shows almost a third of those baby deaths are preventable, and up to 40 per cent are unexplained.

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