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  • TRICARE KNITS GENERATIONS TOGETHER THROUGH SOCIAL  KNITTING CLUB

    TRICARE KNITS GENERATIONS TOGETHER THROUGH SOCIAL KNITTING CLUB

    The world celebrated World Wide Knit in Public Day on 8 June and a leading Australian aged care provider proved you’re never too old to…

  • New home for Mr Squiggle

    New home for Mr Squiggle

    Mr Squiggle, the man from the moon, has landed at the National Museum of Australia! The beloved children’s television puppet Mr Squiggle, and his friends…

  • A sea of pink for life

    A sea of pink for life

    This year’s International Women’s Day Fun Run presented by Queensland X-Ray will be the biggest ever following unprecedented demand to join Brisbane’s Sea of Pink.…

  • Taking a steam train trip down memory lane

    Taking a steam train trip down memory lane

    Direct from the Island of Sodor, everyone’s favourite blue steam engine, Thomas the Tank Engine, and his cheerful crew are chugging back to Ipswich this…

  • From little things good vines grow

    From little things good vines grow

    PRECDE From school teaches to wine-makers, Warren and Sue Smith are more than happy with their tree-change from the Sunshine Coast to the Granite Belt.…

  • Cruise the Islands of the Med

    Cruise the Islands of the Med

    We’ve found an affordable, convenient and luxurious way to see the Mediterranean by sea, taking in parts of Turkey, Greece, Italy, France and Spain along…

  • Mater memory clinic finding answers

    Mater memory clinic finding answers

    A Queensland-first study by Mater researchers is aiming to change the lives of Australians crippled by an incurable form of dementia. Conjoint Professor of Cognitive…

  • Beautiful Barossa and historic Adelaide

    Beautiful Barossa and historic Adelaide

    There’s something about Adelaide, steeped in history and abundant in local food and wine. Growing up in Melbourne we always looked to our South Australian…

  • Australians working longer and lighter

    Australians working longer and lighter

    Australians are working longer but lighter, with seven out of ten (71 per cent) Australian workers seeing work as an inevitable part of retirement, a…

  • Bill’s having a (pickle) ball in retirement

    Bill’s having a (pickle) ball in retirement

    Eighty-year-old former Pharmacist Bill Waller believes Pickleball saved his life and gave him something to focus on in retirement. “I love Pickleball I’ve been playing…

  • Summer time and the mangoes are easy (sometimes)

    Summer time and the mangoes are easy (sometimes)

    Christmas and summer mean one thing – stone fruit. While up here it’s lychees and mangoes (fruit I’d never even tried until I was in…

  • Logan pathways to the future

    Logan pathways to the future

    A plan to boost facilities for cyclists, walkers and joggers in the City of Logan is kicking into top gear. Logan City Council is installing…

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