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Sue QSuper student reading challenge: great prizes and companions for life

Students are being urged to name their favourite books in the QSuper Top 5 Book Challenge, part of the Premier’s Reading Challenge.

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Andy Sullivan Hospital super hero: Small procedures making the biggest impacts

An orthopaedic technician proves it’s often the little things that count when it comes to health care service.

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Firefighters Service and sacrifice: recognising Queensland emergency services finest

Read the stories of Queensland’s front-line emergency service workers recognised in this year’s Australia Day Achievement Awards, which we proudly support.

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Juiced TV Youngster defies the odds to keep walking - and dancing

Following the discovery of a severe spinal tumour, Coopah-Lee faced the prospect of never walking again. But with the help of her hospital hero Dr Norman Ma, she has defied the odds.

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Eli Juiced Super Hero Doctor guides 11-year-old through cancer journey

Eleven-year-old cancer survivor Eli is looking forward to running around and playing sports with his mates thanks to his hospital super hero, paediatric oncologist Dr Chris Fraser.

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QSuper 2021 Book challenge Aspiring young Queensland authors embrace big dreams

Meet two of Queensland’s avid young readers, Hayden and Stephanie, who are the winners of this year’s QSuper Top 5 Book Challenge.

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100 How to live to 100: tips from a QSuper member

QSuper member Joyce Sharman reveals her simple secrets for living a long, healthy life.

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World Teachers Day 2021 World Teachers' Day 2021 competition winners revealed

Celebrating Queensland teachers with the Biggest Thank You, this World Teachers’ Day.

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cardiac challenge cyclist Annie’s Army puts rubber to the road for cardiac care

Brothers unite in their mother’s memory, raising much needed funds for cardiac care in Far North Queensland.

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Maddison and Narelle Doctor guides nine-year-old patient through 700 days of treatment

Nine-year-old cancer survivor, Maddison, is setting her sights on returning to school full-time thanks in part to the support of her hospital super hero, paediatric surgical registrar Dr Narelle Lintern.

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