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Pride from tragedy: a Canberra family's story of organ donation; A Canberra woman and her mother-in-law say organ donation has given extra meaning to the value of their loved one's life as thousands of locals walked around Lake Burley Griffin on Wednesday in support of organ donation
Organ donation is not a conversation most people have in their early 30s, and Mark's wife Janelle said she and [Mark Carter] felt like they were \"indestructible\". \"We'd never discussed organ donation, but we knew how fit and healthy Mark's body was,\" she said. \"I've written him a book to explain Mark's life, so he's aware of what happened to his dad.\"
NT: Bird boom in Australian desert
\"The cooler and wetter weather has caused the vegetation growth and insect populations to boom and attract birds from all over Australia's vast arid zone,\" said Mr [Mark Carter]. \"The population of Rufous songlarks have exploded and while they may look unremarkable their rolling melody of sweet notes mixed with metallic bleeps and burbles sound sensational.\" \"It doesn't matter whether you are a veteran birdwatcher or a novice, everyone can get a buzz out of birdwatching all you need are binoculars and a good identification guide.\"
Media Release: NSW Lotteries
\"This is the biggest unclaimed prize we have ever had,\" said Mark Carter, NSW Lotteries Director of Marketing and Sales. \"It's hard to believe, yet it seems that in these times of uncertain economic conditions, someone out there doesn't know they are a multimillionaire,\" Mr Carter added. The prize is the largest unclaimed prize with NSW Lotteries. The second biggest unclaimed prize is a $3.3 million OZ Lotto prize from 1997.