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Chilli kills cancer-new research

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 How does chilli kill cancer? Read more....

Can you eat your way back to improved health

Wednesday, March 19, 2008 A recent study calculated that up to 25% of the incidence of colorectal cancer, 15% of breast cancer, and 10% of prostate cancer could be prevented if populations of highly developed western countries would shift to the traditional healthy Mediterranean diet. Read more....

Greywater system for under $300

Thursday, October 18, 2007 Eric the dog helps out. Read more....

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Inspirational artist paints her MS blues away

Thursday, July 5, 2007 When Ivana Djuric planned to study to be a lawyer, she never expected a crippling disease would push her towards a career in art. Read more....

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Eating chillies 6000 years ago

Tuesday, February 20, 2007 How chilli spiced up the world 6000 years ago Read more....

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How to pickle and preserve chillies

Sunday, January 14, 2007 http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,how_to_pickle_chillies,FF.html Read more....

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Born into a feast of chili and curry flavour

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 Kim, Gary, Jim and Sam, from Brisbane’s new Gado Gado restaurant, share a passion for exciting flavours. What influences contribute to an outstanding restauranteur? Not just any chef or restaurant but one that makes you sit up, take notice and tell all your friends? Read more....

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What has a love of chillies and curry got to do with a corrupted palate?

Wednesday, January 10, 2007 Why do some people crave spicy foods, chillies, curries, noodles and so forth while others go through life never wanting to challenge their taste buds? Read more....

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yummy Vietnamese food with cruel pirates and boat people

Wednesday, January 3, 2007 Do you like good stories with your delicious vietnamese food? Read more....

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Art changes everything

Monday, March 6, 2006 Culture in business: Danica Bennett studied ballet for 13 years before taking on the role of Queensland Manager of Australia Business Arts Foundation. Just imagine the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games without art, asked Danica. It’s unthinkable. Art changes how executives view their staff and staff view their employers. In fact, Art Changes Everything. Read more....

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Effluent and money that takes the scenic, recycling, plumbing journey

Thursday, November 24, 2005 Why do a fair amount of bank notes end up taking a scenic tour of the plumbing system, finally washing into a Sewage Treatment Plant near you? What happens to it and can it teach us how to remove the yuk factor from water recycling? Read more....

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Eating fried grasshoppers to help the needy

Thursday, November 24, 2005 From fried grasshoppers to a cottage industry, Hazel Lund, poses with garments made by her African pupils. In what shape are your genes? Do you love to communicate, reach out and form an extended family even though your own family might resist the connection Perth Grandmother Hazel Lund, added hundreds of Africans to her family by eating fried grasshoppers to get her African aid project off the ground. She could have sat around knitting or playing bowls in blissful Australian retirement but she needed to enlarge her family because it was in her genes. Read more....

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