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Radek, IT Architect, Cromer NSW

The questionnaire helped me find just one big thing to change, and the lectures identified lots of little things. Although I don't weigh or measure, I've lost enough to be happy. But there are downsides - such as needing a whole new wardrobe!

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Attadale Dr Andrew Ong Suite A, 26 Hislop Road
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Dr Sandra Parson 322 Canning Highway
Bullsbrook Dr Sandra Sutton Lot 114 Jenkins Road
Cannign Vale Dr Karen Majda Cnr Ranford & Campbell Roads
Claremont Dr Lionel Im 2 Ashton Avenue
Cottesloe Dr Ariane Cullen 459 Stirling HIghway
Dalkeith Dr N Srigandann 16 Viking Road
Dr Sita Mahadevan 16 Viking Road
Dianella Dr Glenn Liew 294 Grand Promenade
Duncraig Dr Chit-Yoong Khong 2/57 Arnisdale Road
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Forestfield Dr Michelle Bowyer 1/76 Hale ROad
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Glendalough Dr Bob Tan 10 Jon Sanders Drive
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Hamersley Dr Wendy Rapperport 702 Beach Road
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Hillarys Dr Peter Grigg 29 Green Road
Inglewood Dr Stephen Boehm 90 Salisbury Street
Innaloo Dr Steven Dorevitch 11-13 Odin Road
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Kalamunda Dr Stephen McKelvie 8 Canning Road
Kinross Dr Vivien Hudson 2/23 Edinburgh Avenue
Koondoola Dr Kheng-Tiong Lau Koondoola Plaza, Koondoola Avenue
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Leeming Dr Nathan Francis 1 Westminster Road
Lesmurdie Dr Stuart Breden Shop 20/35 Sanderson Road
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Morley Dr Leoni Smith 26 McGilvray Avenue
Mt Lawley Dr Julie Hammond 779 Beaufort Street
Dr Jane Purdie 779 Beaufort Street
Dr Leon Cohen Mercy Medical CentrePh: 08 9370 9729
Nedlands Dr Stephen Chin 56 Stirling Highway
Noranda Dr S Pham 3 Richards Place
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Perth Dr Kamala Sivasithamparam 189 St Georges Terrace
Salter Point Dr Joanna Teh 4 Edgewater Road
Shenton Park Dr Craig Turner 217 Nicholson Road
Spearwood Dr Chris Chin 316 Rockingham Road
St James Dr Sue D Gopal 16D Chapman Road
Swan View Dr Colin Hughes Shop 2, Swan View Shopping Centre
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Willeton Dr Kong Goh 5 Woodpecker Avenue
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