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Australian-first Pilot Program Expands Across Victorian Schools
Mater Researcher lends voice to global healthcare conference in Washington, DC
Residue from household disinfectants may be leading to drug resistance in deadly bacteria
Supporting mental health and wellbeing through inclusion
Cost saving option for chronic care in Africa
Age friendly cities survey
CALL FOR A NATIONAL PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN ON AGEISM
CDU law experts call for government parental leave reform
Ageism awareness day this Saturday 7TH October
ACTI’FUN by Proludic Recognised in Australia’s International Good Design Awards for Excellence in Design and Innovation
Fluoride to be added to Marulan’s new Water Treatment Plant
Beacon in brain fog
Opinion piece: Albanese Government’s Australian Centre for Evaluation to champion high-quality randomised trials
Landowners largely ignored in review
Post-market review of facemasks closed
Authorisation application received from the Infant Nutrition Council
Research informs WHO malaria net guideline update
Key biological pathway reveals insights into long COVID brain fog
Good sex in peri-menopause linked to positive mindset in childhood: new research
How COVID changed journalism
Australian made tool puts health and digital literacy on the map
Alice Springs leading way in NT stroke care standards
Bangladesh water problems highlight chemistry and kindness
Dengue outbreaks threaten children across Asia as extreme weather spurs mosquitos 
Link found between childhood television watching and adulthood metabolic syndrome
First Nations voices input to National Health and Climate Strategy
UOW and WHO join forces to advise the region on children’s nutrition and physical activity
Four new reports highlight importance of the microbiome for food safety, soils and nutrition
Cataract treatment among most effective disease interventions: new study
Shane Jones: World Health Organisation needs reform – not fattening
Torrens University tackles the invisible stigma of ageism
Recognising addiction won’t stigmatise all gamers
ARC-funded researcher internationally recognised for her outstanding contribution to science and humanity
$220,000 to promote age-friendly communities
Logan Hospital achieves Queensland first in stroke care
Logan Hospital leading way in Queensland stroke care standards
Echuca leading the way in regional Victorian stroke care standards
STUFF’s ‘Fact Checking’ Is Stuffed
Hearing loss unlikely to be common symptom of Covid, say scientists
Free COVID-19 Tests distributed to vulnerable groups in the community
City of Ballarat celebrates IDAHOBIT 2023
Diversity embraced on IDAHOBIT Day as Blue Mountains City Council flies the Pride flag
Unfinished Business exhibition sheds light on powerful stories of First Nations peoples with disabilities
Centenarian portrait exhibition smashes ageism myths
Council shows pride in diversity
Modernising food import and export systems through international standards
Consumers sent 17,000 complaints to AFCA during pandemic
BUDGET: Measures to tackle disadvantage welcome, but more targeted support for children needed