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$15 million in funding to support health and medical research

Date Time $15 million in funding to support health and medical research Eleven University of Western Australia research projects have received a combined $15 million in funding, including a project aimed at enhancing the wellbeing of Aboriginal young people through activities with horses. The National Health and Medical Research Council Ideas Grants were announced today by Minister for Health, the Hon. Greg Hunt MP. UWA Professor Juli Coffin (who is also a researcher with Telethon Kids Institute) will lead a $2.5 million project working with horses and using Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) to promote the social, emotional and spiritual wellbeing of Aboriginal young people.

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PICTURES: Photographer captures iconic Inverness landscapes

PICTURES: Photographer captures iconic Inverness landscapes By Federica Stefani Published: 12:00, 13 December 2020 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Gallery1 IF any silver lining can be drawn from the past few months, one might be the renewed ability to find wonder and beauty in details we were more likely to overlook under “normal” circumstances. On the artistic front, this has arguably seen more people making a deliberate effort to get creative as a way of fighting back against the mental weight of lockdown. Developing new ways of making and sharing art has also, for many, created the conditions for finding new inspirations.

PICTURES: Ross-shire icon in the frame as fascinated photographer focuses on landscapes close to home

PICTURES: Ross-shire icon in the frame as fascinated photographer focuses on landscapes close to home By Federica Stefani Published: 17:00, 13 December 2020 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Gallery1 IF any silver lining can be drawn from the past few months, one might be the renewed ability to find wonder and beauty in details we were more likely to overlook under “normal” circumstances. On the artistic front, this has arguably seen more people making a deliberate effort to get creative as a way of fighting back against the mental weight of lockdown.

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