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Volunteers making a difference
Today marks the start of National Volunteer Week, a chance to celebrate those who donate their time to help others in our community. Moreton Bay Regional Prostate Cancer Support Group is a shining example of why volunteers are so important
Joining veterans on Anzac day march
Carmel and Ron Hendrie both have strong links to the Vietnam War and will join veterans from Bolton Clarke Fernhill Caboolture in tomorrow's Anzac Day march. Here's why.
Mentors needed for peninsula hub
Brisbane Seniors Online (BSOL) needs more volunteer computer mentors to meet demand in the Redcliffe and Moreton Bay Region.
How Graham draws inspiration
Bolton Clarke Bongaree Retirement Village resident Graham Forsyth first studied art at school and took up a paintbrush again to challenge himself in retirement.
Push for affordable, accessible housing
Spinal Life Australia has welcomed Moreton Bay Regional Council providing incentives for the private sector to construct social housing - but they'd also like to see a focus on delivering accessible housing. Here's why... ***FREE TO READ***
Special connection at Sesame Lane
A pilot program has helped pupils at Sesame Care and Kindergarten form meaningful relationships with older members of the community while reducing social isolation often experienced by seniors. Here’s what is happening
Art and tech classes for seniors
The Hills and Districts Chamber of commerce has organised an array of activities for seniors. Here's what's on offer...
From patient to practitioner, Sarah is a carer
After a car accident left Sarah Vohland needing help to recover, she discovered the world of working in care and decided to make it her career. Here's how TAFE Queensland helped her fulfill her dream...
International Women's Day event helps Wamuran women's shed
The Wamuran Women's Shed was the winner at the North Lakes Sports Club's International Women's Day event. See the gallery...
Ground-breaking dementia study
We know gardening can help people flourish, and now a study will explore how it can benefit those with dementia. It is happening at Samford’s Mini Farm Project vegetable garden. Here’s how you or a loved one can get involved