MiNDFOOD : My Story
NO LONGER INVISIBLE: Heather Ellis has been living with HIV for nearly 30 years. She became a mum to three sons while living with the virus and has been pushing for social change around HIV perceptions and stigma for almost two decades.
From Fleeing Ukraine’s War Zone to Finding Peace Halfway Around the World: Regina Razumovskaya fled Ukraine with her family seven days after the war started. Escaping to Moldova, they eventually found refuge in a peaceful town halfway around the world.
From Bipolar Diagnosis at 19 to Trekking the Length of Australia: Bailey Seamer was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 19. Five years later, she is trekking from Australia’s southernmost point to its northern tip for mental health awareness.
A Journey to Self-Acceptance: Fiona Hodge, now 45, has been diagnosed twice with alopecia areata. She is now bravely accepting her autoimmune disease and getting on with living.
Ingredients for Success: Despite a life filled with hardship, by staying connected to her roots, Sharon Winsor, a Ngemba Wailwan descendant, has been able to alleviate her suffering and set up a thriving bush tucker business
Peaceful Warrior: A personal crisis following a deployment with the Army led Supriya Venkatesan to seek a more meaningful purpose. Her subsequent journey uncovered Transcendental Meditation.
My Story: Search for Birth Origins Takes Unexpected Turn
My Story: Turning Disability into a Strength
My Story: How opening the door to hope saved me
Overcoming Isolation Without Her Mum
Stepping Back Into Life After A Traumatic Accident
Sustainability