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15/02/2023

This International Childhood Cancer Day, we acknowledge the pain and difficulties experienced by families and children diagnosed with cancer. Today we're putting a spotlight on retinoblastoma. πŸ’›

This eye cancer causes tumours (clumps of cells) to grow in the retina (inner layer of the eye). When this occurs, the eye can't communicate with the brain as it should. πŸ‘οΈ 🚧🧠

Retinoblastoma can occur at any age, but it's most common in children under 5 years. Fortunately, it can be treated, and it's unlikely for tumours to spread to other parts of the body.

The most common early sign of retinoblastoma is a white appearance or glow of the pupil. This tends to reflect light, similar to a cat's eye. Other signs and symptoms include:
πŸ‘‰ eyes that are not lined up as they should be
πŸ‘‰ crossed eyes
πŸ‘‰ a pupil that is bigger than normal
πŸ‘‰ a cloudy iris (the coloured part of the eye)
πŸ‘‰ poor vision.

Catching cancer early allows for more treatment options. If you notice anything unusual, please report it to your doctor as soon as possible.

Learning a child has cancer is difficult and stressful. If you or your child needs support, reach out to the Cancer Council Queensland on 13 11 20.



ℹ️ Source:
Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne. Retinoblastoma.
NHS (2022). Retinoblastoma (eye cancer in children).

15/02/2023

A Bundaberg husband and wife have traded their corporate nine to five jobs for a doughnut shop which caters to food intolerances.

15/02/2023
11/11/2022
11/11/2022

Christmas Mini Sessions 2022.
15 min session, online gallery & 10 digital images for download. $185. 5% Discount for VIP's!
Sunday 27th Nov
Location: Pulse Pilates by the Sea Shop 4 Tantitha St
Please PM to book your spot!

11/11/2022

Every year on this day at this time, we pause to remember.

On the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, a minutes’ silence is observed and dedicated to all of the men and women of the Australian Defence Force who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

We will remember them. Lest we forget.

01/09/2022

The Whitsundays has a reputation for paradise, but one young family has taken to TikTok claiming their dream holiday turned into a nightmare.
πŸ“ STORY: bit.ly/3KziumO
πŸ’¬ Should hotels be forced to refund customers if they don't deliver?

01/09/2022

"I had no idea just how much life would change."

01/09/2022

Meal preparation is a great way to be organised for the week ahead, but when it comes to storing protein in the fridge, shelf life can vary. πŸ₯˜

Take a look below, to find out how long they'll last in the fridge.πŸ‘‡

Remember these important tips:
πŸ‘‰ Avoid leaving recently cooked food out for more than 1 hour
πŸ‘‰ Store all meals in the fridge between 0Β°C and 3Β°C
πŸ‘‰ Reheat your meals thoroughly to kill most types of food poisoning bacteria
πŸ‘‰ Freeze the meals you know you can't eat within the shelf life period

To help you keep track of your meal expiry, try labelling them with a best before date. πŸ“†

ℹ️ Source:
CSIRO (2021). Handling food in the home.
Victoria Health (2021). Food businesses – safe food preparation, storage and display.

Accurate? No chance in your house?
01/09/2022

Accurate? No chance in your house?

01/09/2022

🐒'HEY, HEY YOU! Pop this date in ya diary!'
πŸŽ‰Bookings for the Mon Repos Nightly Turtle Encounter will be on sale from 10am, Thursday 01 September 2022!!

We know you're just as excited as a hatchling making a dash towards the ocean to get your tickets so check out this link for tips on how to snap them up! πŸ‘‰ https://bit.ly/mon-repos-turtles-2022

πŸ“Έ - underwaterspacealien

Having a baby in 2022?- - - - - - - -Royal Australian Mint: Celebrate the arrival of your newest bundle of joy with this...
01/09/2022

Having a baby in 2022?
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Royal Australian Mint: Celebrate the arrival of your newest bundle of joy with this 2022 Baby Coin Sets. This uniquely and cutely numismatic set reimagines three of Australia’s distinct circulating coins in a gorgeous baby theme.

The shy lyrebird on the 10c coin is now a winky-wonky marionette puppet, while the 50c coat of arms has been given a riotous party makeover with plush roo and emu.

Finally, the $2 coin shows an adorable Indigenous baby, looking with giggling wonder at a cute star mobile. Altogether, they create a unique and engaging year set that celebrates the arrival of a new baby, the wonders of a child’s imagination and the simple joys of collecting.

MORE INFO
Royal Australian Mint

01/09/2022

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