It can’t be understated how important play is during the formative years of a child’s life, it’s not just about ‘having fun’ but rather an essential way to learn, grow and explore the world around them. Playgrounds are particularly interesting places as they help us understand the role of play...
Read moreDetailsDry July was born in 2008, when three friends, Brett, Kenny, and Phil, wanted to abstain from alcohol, coining it their “dry July”. Unbeknownst to the trio, who had hoped in the process to raise enough money to purchase a new television for their local hospital, their efforts would have...
Read moreDetailsLike the ABC TV show “Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds”, the George Insutite is running an intergenerational research program in preschools across Sydney. The experiment fosters intergenerational connection, studying the positive mental health and cognitive effects of relationships between children and the elderly. At the same time, it...
Read moreDetailsThe front lawn of the Sydney Adventist Hospital was transformed into a Teddy Bears Picnic of dreams when the annual event kicked off beneath sunny skies and a halo of coloured balloons. Hundreds of families who had delivered their babies at the San in the past two years came back...
Read moreDetailsHave you ever wondered whether your rent or mortgage payments could be better spent elsewhere? What if I told you that you could take a little trip around Australia in a van for far cheaper than living your regular-old city life? I used to pay just under $500 a fortnight...
Read moreDetailsAustralia’s second deadliest cancer is bowel cancer. Around 280 Australians are diagnosed every week, and the disease takes the lives of over 5,000 Australians every year. Bowel cancer is also commonly known as both colon and rectum cancer, depending on where the cancer resides. Most often, bowel cancer begins as...
Read moreDetailsNew insights predict a surge in cold and flu cases following the Easter and ANZAC Day public holidays. The Codral 2025 Cold and Flu Forecast indicated that 2 in 5 Australian households and 6.1 million Australians could be impacted before the end of May. New South Wales, as Australia’s cold...
Read moreDetailsInternational Midwife Day is on the 12th of May. The celebration is a way to recognise midwifery, its contribution to new life and motherhood. Across NSW there are over 6,600 registered and employed midwives. Chloe J is a midwife at the Sydney Adventist Hospital (the San). Inspired by both her...
Read moreDetailsKu-ring-gai Youth Development Service (KYDS) is celebrating its 20th year. To mark this milestone, KYDS is encouraging the community to donate $20 and complete 20 acts of kindness under their #20for20KYDS hashtag. KYDS was established in 2005 by Lindfield Rotary Club with support from Ku-ring-gai Council. The goal is to...
Read moreDetailsTHE Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave is this March 2025. One of the most iconic fundraising initiatives across the country, the Leukaemia Foundation encourages Aussies to not take their hair so seriously,
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