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But did you know that research is now showing that you can improve your brain function by engaging with new ideas and experiences? This lifelong learning could even help to prevent, or delay, the symptoms of dementia. If you feel like taking one of your passion projects to the next level, transforming it into a side hustle could really help you focus on it, while also getting your synapses firing good and proper. Plus making a few extras bucks as well isn’t too bad either. If you’re not sure where to start, take a look at some of these ideas to get some inspo. ....
Artists were selected from 25 candidates following an expressions-of-interest process. Community, Culture, Arts and Sports Committee chairperson Councillor Andrew Fechner said the process was competitive as the calibre of entries received was high. “The judging panel looked for diversity across the exhibition, including art forms, artists and content,” Mr Fechner said. “Consideration was also given as to whether the artworks submitted would translate well to the projection medium. “The works chosen reflect the culture of Ipswich, its people and places.” The festival will run from July 8 to 11. Read more news by Ebony Graveur. More Stories ....
From food to books, to skincare- these Blak businesses are deadly as! We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. It’s almost Invasion Day and there are so many deadly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-owned business, big and small, that it would be truly impossible to cover them all in a single article. You should absolutely be following Trading Blak, and Blak Business on Instagram to get updated on Blak businesses killing it out there. But here are some Blak-owned businesses ranging from fashion to food to education that you can support this coming Invasion day and always. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only The last 12 months have been emotionally-taxing to say the least, but it has also been filled with acts of human kindness. News and storytelling has the ability to permanently touch your soul and whether these stories make you cry or smile, they demonstrate that the heart of a community like Bundaberg will continue to thrive, no matter what circumstances occur. Here are just some of the inspiring, meaningful and profound stories to reflect on, from 2020. The moment a farmer became overwhelmed by fire and drought When Leesa Philips was taking a photograph of the smoke on her family’s drought affected properties on Philips and Erskine Rds, she realised her uncle was sitting by the dam and crying. ....