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Community to create powerful symbol of healing
South East Queensland’s beloved jacaranda tree will bloom early in a powerful project to mark Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month during May. Here is what’s happening.
Race to help people with dementia
Dementia Australia’s largest annual fundraising event, Memory Walk & Jog, is heading back to the Redcliffe Peninsula to help raise funds to support people living with dementia, their families and carers. Here are the details.
Older and Bolder: Seniors’ centre is a hive of activity
Redcliffe Senior Citizens Centre has been an activities hub for over 50s on the Peninsula for more than 50 years. Take a look at what's on offer.
Older and Bolder: Holistic approach to home care
The team at Mark & Sylvie's Home Care is dedicated to supporting older Redcliffe locals who wish to live at home. Find out more.
Older and Bolder: Top tips for staying active
Mobility, balance and strength are key for older people in maintaining independence. Exercise programs designed for seniors, including aqua aerobics, are helpful as are daily walks and other activities to move the body and stimulate the mind. Here's some inspiration.
Students offer free counselling
Final-year UniSC Counselling students, supervised by professionals, have opened a free clinic providing therapeutic services in the Moreton Bay region.
Giving healthcare charities a $25,000 boost
Healthcare charities are encouraged to apply for $25,000 worth of in-kind marketing support to expand their reach and connect with more people in need. Here are the details.
Health warning over contact with dead bat
Metro North Public Health Unit is recommending anyone who had contact with a bat on Monday near at school on the Redcliffe Peninsula to seek medical attention. Here are the details
Top tips for protecting young teeth
The key to ensuring your children have healthy teeth is educating yourself about sugary foods to avoid as a family, good dental hygiene and regular checks by a dentist.
“Austin’s resilience inspires us every day.”
A Warner mum has shared the story of her brave five-year-old son to help support those Australians living with a rare disease.