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Benjamin Stubbs

Benjamin Stubbs

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Benjamin (Woobilie) Stubbs is a proud Wangkatha man and content creator who uses his platforms to entertain, share, and educate. You can find Ben on TikTok and Instagram.

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How to help young mob stand tall

Wangkatha man Gregory, and his sons Ben and Sam, share their tips for building self-belief and confidence in young mob.

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How to find your trusted person when you need support

During tough times, it's important to have someone you can talk to. Wangkatha man Benjamin (Woobilie) Stubbs shares his tips on how you can find your trusted person.

All game no shame: How to bounce back with confidence

All game, no shame: How to bounce back with confidence

Hear from proud Wangkatha man Ben Stubbs on why being confident and believing in yourself makes it easier to handle tough times.

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