Samantha Schmidt, a proud Wakawaka and Gubbi Gubbi Indigenous woman, chatted about recent national and international field events.
Liesl Tesch, Member for Gosford in NSW, let us know about an increase in fines for ride-share drivers refusing dog guides. Liesl also talked about having fun playing sledge hockey.
Josh Gibson, Business Development Manager for Epijoint and three-time Premiership player with Hawthorn, had news on a study revealing that many Australians are putting up with joint pain Find out more here: https://epijoint.global/
David Mitchell, health commentator, shared tips on how you can improve your health, including some suggestions from Louise Hay. The Vision Australia Library has 6 of Louise's books for members to borrow.
Belinda Hellyer, from Brewed By Belinda 97 a Old Port Road Queenstown, answered a listener's question, where does the saying "for all the tea in China" come from? We also had some tips for warming teas. Find “Brewed by Belinda” here: https://brewedbybelinda.com.au/
Dr Anthea Rhodes, paediatrician from the Royal Melbourne Children’s Hospital, encouraged children between the age of 6 months and 5 years to access the free flu vaccine.
Harry Dewer is the Director for the Adelaide Rep's next production “Moonlight and Magnolias” invited all to come along. You can call 8212 5777 or go to: https://adelaiderep.com/