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Staying Shaded On-the-Go: Unveiling the Magic of Clip-On Umbrella

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Staying Shaded On-the-Go: Unveiling the Magic of Clip-On Umbrella

Whether it's a sudden downpour on your afternoon walk or the scorching sun during a relaxing day at the beach, unexpected weather changes can catch us off guard. This is where clip-on umbrellas come to the rescue, providing portable and convenient shelter in various situations. In this blog post, we'll dive into the world of clip-on umbrellas, exploring their versatility, benefits, and how they've become a practical accessory for staying comfortable on-the-go. Introducing the Ausnew Clip-On Umbrellas Clip-on umbrellas, as the name suggests, are compact and easily attachable umbrellas designed to offer shade and protection from the elements wherever you...

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Paralympian Gerrard Gosens first totally blind person to attempt 20km swim around Woppa-Great Keppel Island

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Paralympian Gerrard Gosens first totally blind person to attempt 20km swim around Woppa-Great Keppel Island

For Gerrard Gosens, taking part in a gruelling ocean marathon swim is more than a physical test of endurance. 

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In a Women's World Cup of legacies, the smallest moments can have the biggest impacts

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In a Women's World Cup of legacies, the smallest moments can have the biggest impacts

Mia Hamm picks up the ball down the right wing, cushioning it perfectly on the pillow of her right foot.

The legendary US women's national team striker looks up, scanning the far side of the pitch for a teammate to pass to.

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New initiative connects people living with disabilities to volunteering opportunities at charities

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New initiative connects people living with disabilities to volunteering opportunities at charities

Anthony's role at Treasure Boxes's warehouse is to restore donated car seats for babies and children.

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Major sporting events are rarely accessible to disabled fans. This Women's World Cup, FIFA is trying to reverse that trend

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Major sporting events are rarely accessible to disabled fans. This Women's World Cup, FIFA is trying to reverse that trend

Going to cheer on your favourite sports team should be fun and easy to do, but when you have a disability it's rarely that simple.

At a recent sports event I attended my friend and I had our 'accessible' seats given away before we arrived.

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