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Mason family helps make a difference for T1D I Australian Rural & Regional News

Summary by Australian Rural & Regional News
What does fifty million dollars’ worth of hope feel like? Just ask Allora’s Benjamin and James Mason who, along with parents, Hayley and Mark, recently joined a national delegate of one hundred brave Type 1 Diabetes advocates as part of JDRF’s “Kids in the House – KITH” program, to address members of parliament in Canberra. Their big goal? A world without Type 1 Diabetes. Benjamin (left) and James shared their stories with local Federal Member…
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Australian Rural & Regional News broke the news in on Friday, December 13, 2024.
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