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Men and women may need different medications to avoid broken bones
QPS Disability Network celebrates first anniversary during Disability Action Week
Breaking down barriers to accessing dementia-friendly eyecare
Staying Connected: Social Ties Can Protect Ageing Brains
Dementia Australia supports Yea, Alexandra, Eildon and Kinglake
$300,000 awarded to promote dementia awareness in diverse communities
Dementia confirmed as Australia’s leading cause of death, ABS data reveals
Supercars legend Allan Moffat steers spotlight towards dementia awareness
NSW Australian Of Year Awards
Dementia Australia supports Brain Hub: Goondiwindi, St George and Texas, QLD
Dementia Australia Supports Moree, Narrabri And Gunnedah, NSW
Dementia Is Now Leading Cause Of Death In Australia
New guide to support Australians impacted by younger onset dementia
Drug approval provides hope for people living with Alzheimer’s
Community Steps Up for Dementia at Inaugural Georges River Memory Walk & Jog
World Alzheimer’s Day report reveals importance of rehabilitation
Isolation and loneliness – the hidden toll of dementia
Willoughby comes together for Dementia Awareness Month
Dementia Action Week: Breaking Stigma, Building Support
If you think dementia is a normal part of ageing, Think Again – Dementia Australia is joining with News Corp to urge…
Ryde Is Dementia-friendly Community
Dementia now leading cause of death for Australians
Dementia Action Week starts Monday 15 September ‘Nobody can do it alone’
Dementia Australia supports Townsville and Bowen
Georges River Memory Walk & Jog
$3 million invested to help fight dementia among First Nations people
Dementia Australia supports Murray Bridge, Meningie, Karoonda and Tailem Bend
‘Defying gravity’: online physio program brings fall prevention into the home
Dementia Australia launches Diversity Grant Program
Dementia Australia supports Kiama and Nowra
Recognising Dementia Action Week
New tool to support dementia care workforce
New Training Program To Enhance Dementia Care Across Tasmania
Rural roadshow to support Winchelsea and district farmers
What is ‘cognitive shuffling’ and does it really help you get to sleep? Two sleep scientists explain
Spotlighting Our Research 12 June
Advocates Unite To Promote Older People’s Human Rights
Dementia Australia supports Sunshine Coast
Drug approval promising step for people with early Alzheimer’s disease
Dementia Australia Supports Warrnambool
Dementia Australia supports Augusta and Margaret River
Dementia Australia supports Port Augusta
Volunteers at the heart of connecting communities for those affected by dementia
National radio host Woody Whitelaw named Dementia Australia Ambassador to champion dementia awareness
Dementia Australia supports Elliston, Ceduna and Streaky Bay
Quality palliative care critical for Australians with dementia
Dementia Australia Supports Ararat
Tully Smyth joins Dementia Australia as Ambassador to raise awareness and champion support for younger carers