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  • The importance of healthy hearing

    The importance of healthy hearing

    Hearing is the sense that collects auditory sounds for processing within the brain and it’s also the balance centre for our body. When we hear,…

  • More structure, less screens for healthier kids

    More structure, less screens for healthier kids

    Vacation care, sports programs, or performing arts – whatever your child’s interests, researchers say that adding structure to the school holiday is a great way…

  • Cooking … Tofu cheesecake with nut crust

    Cooking … Tofu cheesecake with nut crust

    40 MIN + 2 HR REFRIGERATION PREP TIME 20 MIN COOK TIME SERVES 8 PEOPLE 25g NUTS PER SERVE Ingredients For the nut crust ·…

  • Treat them clean, keep them green

    Treat them clean, keep them green

    Sustainability is a focus of many schools these days, with students often encouraged to engage in practices such as packing ‘nude’ lunches, recycling and switching…

  • Dance lessons: breaking it down

    Dance lessons: breaking it down

    Parents, especially if they haven’t been in dance classes themselves, can find it a bit of a challenge finding the right one for their children.…

  • Mango poke bowl

    Mango poke bowl

    For a delicious summer meal, try this mango poke bowl with zesty coriander dressing recipe from Mangoes Australia. With mangoes in season at the moment…

  • A slice of heaven

    A slice of heaven

    Summer is the perfect months for Mediterranean style cooking and alfresco dining, especially when you have a pizza oven in the backyard. Pizza ovens are…

  • Healthy tummies help healthy minds

    Healthy tummies help healthy minds

    The age old saying ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’ has ensured many children stay healthy and strong with a nutritious, balanced diet…

  • The incredible benefits of chess in the classroom

    The incredible benefits of chess in the classroom

    Children who play chess might be better versed to take risks than their peers, as well as aiding their arithmetic and rational thinking. Researchers from…

  • Accused ex-detainee loses bail quest

    Accused ex-detainee loses bail quest

    A registered child-sex offender in Dandenong last month released from immigration detention is being accused of failing to report what a judge described as “sexually…

  • Drones to target landfill ‘hotspots’

    Drones to target landfill ‘hotspots’

    The state’s pollution watchdog is set to use drones to prevent fires at landfills and waste recovery businesses over summer. EPA Victoria announced random drone…

  • Four teens charged with fast-food robberies

    Four teens charged with fast-food robberies

    Four boys have been charged over a series of alleged armed robberies at fast-food outlets across Melbourne’s South East. South Metro Regional Crime Squad detectives…

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