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UN experts on enforced disappearances to visit Uruguay
TED Talk inspires career change
Study reveals possible cause of long COVID brain fog
Ceremony marks handover of Army command
Chief of Army change of command
‘Bibs and bobs’ form part of exhibition
New buildings at Gingin District High School officially open
6 students score top marks to tour Hiroshima and Pearl Harbour
Silence for thought
Perrottet steps up war on wages with new fines for nurses, teachers
Blood vessel breakthrough major step towards Alzheimer’s treatment
Overlooked, undervalued: Cornell research seeks to elevate home care workers
Possible cause of long COVID ‘brain fog’
Dog and human cognition similar
Children’s chores improve brain function
Another record for Tasmanian trade
Molecular mechanism behind migration revealed in salt-seeking worms
Minister needs to admit 300 TasNetworks jobs are going
Sunshine Coast fitness identity takes on second record breaking challenge of 2022 for Dementia Australia
Finding true love – with thanks to chaplains
2022 Cory James Memorial Scholarship awarded
Vodafone launches budget saving EOFY deals
Seeing how odor is processed in brain
New Flexible and Tough Superelastic Metal Alloy Shows Promise in Biomedical Applications
Leaps and Bounds Music Festival celebrates NAIDOC Week
Nine new detection dogs unleash their full paw-tential
Fading of negative experiences
Why are we so vulnerable to bad information?
Streetscape renewals underway
Trial of comms scheme for carers of people with dementia launches
Past Maleny Library stalwart honoured for tireless dedication
Thanks to Carinity volunteers supporting Queenslanders
Preserving memory of loved ones
Life’s beach for Bundy aged care residents
Statement by Sima Bahous, UN Women Executive Director, on killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
Fitness champion Jamie Milne lined up to MC Gold Coast Memory Walk & Jog
New park honours esteemed school principal
Tickets selling fast for 2022 Volunteer Reception and Stan Henwood Awards
Quantifying Cognitive Decline in Dogs Could Help Humans With Alzheimer’s Disease
New Live at Lunch – Visions, Fugitives and Lovers
Do It For Dolly Day: Have conversation that can end bullying 9 May
Mother’s day- Isolating and sad for millions whose mother has died
Researchers Find Way to Make Traffic Models More Efficient
Karee S Dahl’s textile exhibition on display at Crows Nest Gallery
Pupils boost fitness and memory from exercise
Sleep-deprived magpies sing less
Arts Centre to glow purple for victims of domestic and family violence
Memorial marks loss of an airman