A snapshot of some of the action and adventures that took place around the country on 26 January 2012 for Australia Day.
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According to a report in the Journal of Consumer Research, it's not only the size of the plate you eat from, but the colour of that plate that can affect how much food you eat.
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Footage has emerged from the Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman Series, showing a possible shark leaping from the ocean during the Women's race.
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A charity project run by surf gallery, Saltmotion, is encouraging surfers to donate their old boards to the Solomon Islands, to help grow their economy and raise awareness of this untouched surfing Mecca, right on our doorstep.
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With 50000 kilometres of coastline, Australia has its fair share of famous surf beaches. If you're looking to soak up the surf culture this summer and not sure where to head then take a look at these top 10 surf spots around the country.
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Find out what and when should you eat and drink after a hard session?
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Bluebottles are the most common cause of jellyfish stings in Australia. Bluebottles vary in size, and the severity of the sting usually depends on the amount of contact the skin has had with the tentacle. So if you are unfortunate and get stung, here's what you should do.
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A new kind of mountain bike riding and racing style has hit the Australian shores in recent months. All-mountain racing has been extremely popular in America and Europe and has downhill and cross-country riders flocking to the trails and races in Oz.
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Planning on taking your surfing to the 'next level' this year. In the world of 2012 there are far worse things than sharks and jellyfish to worry about. Pirates, flesh eating virus, radioactive pollution and landmines can all conspire to ruin your day in the surf.
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They said hed never make it. They were wrong. Today Australian ultra runner Pat Farmer raised the Red Cross flag at the South Pole after the greatest run in history.
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Saturday 28th January 2012
Event Date: Jan 28
Frankston, VIC
Australia
The Bloody Big Swim is an 11.2km open water swim conducted by the Austalian Marathon Swimming Association with the aim "to promote interest in open water swimming for fun and fitness."
Sunday 29th January 2012
Event Date: Jan 29
Perth, WA
Australia
The Kelloggs Nutri-Grain Surf Ironman Series and the Ironwoman Series feature the countrys best Surf Life Saving athletes competing in the most gruelling ocean based competition on the planet.
Friday 3rd February 2012
Event Date: Feb 3
Bondi, NSW
Australia
An attempt to break the Guinness World Record of the Treadmill, Fastest Time to Run 100 km (TEAM), led by 3 x Ironman World Champion, Craig Alexander.
Saturday 4th February 2012
Event Date: Feb 4
Cattai, NSW
Australia
Red Bull Cliff Diving returns to Australia in 2012, with the Riverside Oaks Golf Resort hosting the qualifying round for the World Series.
Sunday 5th February 2012
Event Date: Feb 5
Busselton, WA
Australia
The premier 3.6km ocean swim around the iconic Busselton Jetty, in the south west of Western Australia.
Saturday 11th February 2012
Event Date: Feb 11
Manly, NSW
Australia
Hurley and Billabong have joined forces bring a brand new global event to Sydney, the Australian Open of Surfing.
Saturday 11th February 2012
Event Date: Feb 11
Falls Creek, VIC
Australia
Saturday 11th February 2012
Event Date: Feb 11
South Island
New Zealand
The Speight's Coast to Coast is the worlds premier multi-sport event. It is the benchmark by which all other multi-sport events are judged, both in New Zealand and overseas.