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Research exploring the effects of bushfire smoke exposure on children's health is sparse. However, during smoke events, we do see an increasein hospital visitsfor asthma, as well as children reporting irritation to their eyes, nose and throat. If your childhas asthmaor anothermedical condition,...
Fire ecologists and wildlife specialists at La Trobe University have made key discoveries in how wildlife restores itself after bushfires, and what Australian conservationists can do to assist the process. The study, published this week in Wildlife Research journal, looks at various reserves in the ...
Devastating bushfires have beenspreading across Australiafor months, and they show no signs of slowing down. Millions of acres have burned, destroying about 2,000 homes and killing at least 25 people. It is estimated that more thanhalf a billion wild animalshave perished in the flames — a ...
Samantha Gash is an ultramarathoner with an intense training schedule — but, in the last few months, she’s had some serious disruptions to her runs. Gash lives in Melbourne, Australia, and has seen the effects of the continent-wide fire crisis firsthand. So far, the bushfires have kill...
This weekend we visited four different libraries and the library with the best Halloween decorations was Waverley Library!! ️🦇🎃🐈⬛ Otto had his very first Judo grading!! He's so proud of his new belt Otto trying out some more paper
DISRUPTION: Do we need to disrupt legacy and who’s already doing it? Legacy is the antithesis of innovation, but in the future will companies need to interrupt their legacy to move forward? And, what’s worse, you might ask. Breaking legacy or... Idea Can a small business leave a b...
With unprecedented bush fires raging nearby, a thick blanket of smoke smothered Australia’s capital for weeks, sending a surge of residents to the hospital with breathing problems. The toxic haze got so bad that Sophie Lewis, a climate scientist at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) ...
REC’s responsibility as a corporate citizen As Australia heads into a new summer season, we all hope the weather will be less severe and that the country can avoid a repeat of the 2019-2020 catastrophe. Paul Scerri, REC Director of Sales for Australia and New Zealand, speaks for the ent...
I make 2 or 3 of these every night (and Ray watches intently while I do this) and shove part of it through cage bars. Since he was plucking early morning, we now see shredded paper in the AM instead of feathers. It has worked, and now that he’s getting better light and better ...