Portrait exhibition features Launceston locals living with a disability
Portrait exhibition features Launceston locals living with a disability Posted September 27, 2016 16:24:55 There was some nervous energy at the opening of an art exhibition in Launceston featuring people living with a disability.As people wandered around the room taking in each image, the subjects and photographers nervously watched the reactions.One of the subjects on the wall of the Launceston gallery is Justin Nilon who had one thing that he wanted to get across to..>> view originalBlues secure Lonergan in three-year deal
AFTER 12 months of pain, Launceston is hoping to return to TSL finals territory after securing the services of former Essendon player Sam Lonergan as its senior coach for the next three years.Yesterday the Blues announced that Lonergan would be their senior playing coach — a position he was set to take up this year — on a three-year contract after his 12-month ban for being involved in Essendon’s supplement scandal expires on November 14.media_cameraFormer Essendon footballer Sam Lonergan is Lau..>> view originalStimulus package: council loans to boost development, create 800 ...
Stimulus package: council loans to boost development, create 800 jobs in northern Tasmania Updated September 27, 2016 12:45:35 Councils will be able to get interest-free loans as part of a $100 million package to stimulate economic activity and create 800 jobs in Tasmania's north and north-west. Key points$60m in loans available for councils$40m fast-tracked from state budgetPackage to create 800 jobs across north The Government has unveiled a stimulus package which w..>> view originalCanberra Long Weekender: What's on September 30-October 3
Fashfest returns on September 29-October 1 with two runway shows each night. Photo: Graham Tidy All weekendNIGHTFEST Floriade lights up after dark for five nights of music, food, comedy and entertainment. September 28-October 2, 6.30-10.30pm. Commonwealth Park. $12-$27 from floriadeaustralia.com/nightfest/. FLORIADE The month-long floral festival and celebration of spring is on with more than 1 million blooms, workshops, cooking demonstrations, children's activities, gardening ti..>> view originalSharni growing on international stage
The 28-year-old heads into next month’s four-game Constellation Cup series against New Zealand’s Silver Ferns on the back of three solid performances in the recent Netball Quad Series. With Layton in the starting seven for all three of the Diamonds’ hit-outs, the co-hosts scored good wins over South Africa (68-43), England (66-46) and New Zealand (60-55). Australia will open its Constellation Cup campaign against New Zealand at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney on October 9. Their October 12 match-up ..>> view originalFootball memories for four surviving Westbury players from the 1948 ...
There are only four surviving members of Westbury Football Club’s 1948 state premiership side. There are only four surviving members of Westbury Football Club’s 1948 state premiership side.HISTORIC: The Westbury Football Club's 1948 state premiership team which defeated New Town in the state grand final.Sid West, Alan Mitchelson, Kenny Knowles and Vince Mehegan, are in their 80s these days but can still remember the day they beat New Town at York Park to win the state premiership...>> view originalRollercoaster ride cures kidney stones
Breathing easy: farm upbringing best defence against allergies
Protection against allergies and asthma in children who grow up on farms extends into their adulthood and may be linked to other health benefits, a new study reveals.A long-running international analysis, led by Australian researchers, also found that women who lived on farms as small children had stronger lungs than those raised inner city. Dust from dairy farms could be the key to an asthma vaccine. Photo: Louie Douvis The research published in The BMJ's Thorax journal today studied mo..>> view originalMajority of dating app users looking for long-term love, research shows
Majority of dating app users looking for long-term love, research shows By Edwina Seselja Posted September 27, 2016 19:23:26 Dating apps may not be the end of monogamous long-term relationships, researchers have revealed, after the majority of surveyed users flagged finding love as their main motivation for using the technology.The University of Sydney's Mitchell Hobbs conducted a study, published in the Journal of Sociology, that looked at the online dating ha..>> view originalBlack lung battle has just begun: expert
The battle against black lung in Australia has only just begun as scientists remain very much in the dark on the disease , Melbourne experts warn. Since May last year, Queensland has confirmed 15 cases of Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis (CWP), or black lung - a fatal, incurable disease of the lungs thought to have been eradicated 30 years ago. A man who worked in underground longwall mines for 36 years, most recently at the Carborough Downs in Central Queensland, where four other black lung cases ..>> view original
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