Steve Widders rides for family health
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Mr Steve Widders, who is legally blind and Dr Mick Adams have started to walk and cycle from Brisbane to Sydney in order to increase awareness of the importance of family health and will hopefully arrive at Redfern on the 24 October 2012 (see attached schedule)
Walk and Ride Widders invites all Australian men and their families to...
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