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Dr Omar Gailani… âIâm very passionate about MonaLisa Touch laser treatment and Iâm glad to be able to make it available for my patients,â Dr Gailani says. Photo: Holly Treadaway Dr Omar Gailani has brought in the MonaLisa Touch laser treatment, which can help women experiencing a range of vaginal issues. This is a sponsored post. GYNAECOLOGIST Dr Omar Gailani says he genuinely cares about making a difference in the lives of women dealing with gynaecological issues. As part of the services he offers at the Deakin-based clinic, Canberra Urology and Gynaecological Centre, Dr Gailani has brought in the ârevolutionaryâ MonaLisa Touch laser treatment. ....
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THERE’S something in the “apple-a-day” adage – founder of Beltana Grange Orchard in Pialligo, Bert Hauptmann has just turned 99 and says he still loves apples as much as when he was a boy. He says he’s not quite himself on the day we meet, following a covid jab, but Bert, one of Canberra’s first apple growers, is always ready with a laugh and a story of the early days of the orchard. When he first bought the Pialligo property in 1952, he grew veggies “down by the river flat, before the road came in”, he says, as well as raising a large flock of chickens, supplying eggs across Canberra for about 14 years, which “brought in a good income”. ....
Army musician and sax player Jaime Grech… “Jaime’s got a lot of youthful energy and if she is the future of military music, we’re in good shape,” says Chris Latham. Photo: Holly Treadaway WHEN army musician and sax player Jaime Grech joins classical saxophonist Christina Leonard onstage, their golden improvisations will soar in a musical triumph over one of our most contentious wars ever. They will perform Ross Edwards’ “The Coming of Peace” in “The Vietnam Requiem” at Llewellyn Hall in June, with instrumentalists from the CSO, RAN, Army and RAAF Defence Force Bands and the ANU Chamber Orchestra. ....