Celebrity Health
Celebrity Health is where you can read all about how our biggest stars stay healthy and strong.
Darlene Johnson
Filmmaker Darlene Johnson (Two Bob Mermaid, Stolen Generations, Gulpilil: One Red Blood, Following The Rabbit-Proof Fence, Crocodile Dreaming, River of No Return) tells how being healthy helps her creativity and gives her stamina for long days on the film set. read more
Patrick Johnson
In 2003, the fastest sprinter in the world was Patrick Johnson, who ran 100 metres in 9.93 seconds – the world record at that time. He remains the first ever non-African person to hold the world record. These days Patrick is in training for the 100m and 200m sprints for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India. The selection trials are in April 2010 at the National Championships in Perth where Johnson’s task is to beat the field and ensure he runs it in under 10.21 seconds. Go Patrick! read more
Celebrity Health - Nathan Jawai
In 2008, Nathan Jawai became the first Indigenous Australian to be drafted into the NBA. Deadly Vibe caught up with the 204cm giant to find out what makes him tick. read more
Freddy Agius
Freddy plays for North Queensland Fury, based in Townsville, in Australasia’s premier football competition, the Hyundai A-League
How long have you played soccer for?
I’ve been playing soccer since I was five, which makes it 20 years. Even when I was playing AFL with Central District in SA I was involved in soccer in some capacity.
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Josie Janz
This month's Celebrity Health comes from netball star Josie Janz who plays for the West Cover Fever in the ANZ Netball Championship. read more
Kanichi Shioji
This month in Celebrity Health we hit the court with young tennis champ Kanichi Shioji. read more
Rhys Wesser
This month professional Rugby League player Rhys Wesser tells us about eating for maximum energy and his goals in life read more
Nathan Lovett-Murray
This month we take to the footy field to talk health with Essendon’s young star Nathan Lovett-Murray
What kind of foods do you eat to stay healthy?
For footballers especially it’s important to eat lots of pasta and rice. We also eat lots of veggies and salads that are really important being an athlete. For people just generally it’s important not to eat too much junk food and to eat as much healthy foods as you can. Also drinking more water and not too much soft drink is im… read more
Joe Williams

We chat to Panthers star Joe Williams about how he keeps himself and his family healthy.
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