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  MONDAY JULY 27 Australia has recorded its biggest case spike today, with 532 cases added to Victoria’s tally and another six deaths.     The latest cases are the worst total recorded anywhere in the nation since the pandemic began.  The […]

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FRIDAY, JULY 24 ** UPDATED 4:15pm The Federal Treasurer is keen on a coronavirus baby boom, urging Australians to have more children if for no other reason than to help grow the population and economy. While not going as far as former […]

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  Thursday July 23 Five more people have died from coronavirus in Victoria, taking the state’s death toll to 49, as it records 403 new cases overnight. Premier Daniel Andrews said three of the deaths — a woman in her 70s, a […]

#SheDiscovers What’s New This Week

#SheSociety rounds up this week’s newest finds Good Girls Season 3! Three suburban moms orchestrate a local grocery store heist to escape financial ruin and establish independence — together. Starring: Christina Hendricks, Retta, Mae Whitman __________________________________ If you can’t go to the cocktails, […]

#SheTalks with Rebecca Maddern

  Back on Nine for season 4, Australia Ninja Warrior (ANW) will feature tougher obstacles, game-changing advantages and new heroes to cheer for. Unlike anything seen before in ANW history, the stakes are raised with the addition of the daunting Power Tower where the […]

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  WEDNESDAY JULY 22 Australia has recorded 502 new cases of COVID-19 in 24 hours, the single largest daily number of cases since the pandemic began. The previous highest number reported in a single day was 469 cases, which was recorded in […]

#SheWatches A White, White Day

  Last week Geoff and I saw the movie A White, White Day. From the opening scene the misty and icy atmosphere of the Icelandic landscape envelopes and stays with you. Onto the backdrop of the undistinguishing white vista we discover the Icelandic […]

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  TUESDAY JULY 21 Payments will be cut but unemployed Australians and workers on the Federal Government’s coronavirus wage subsidy program will continue to receive support beyond the planned JobSeeker and JobKeeper end date. The JobKeeper wage subsidy will continue until March […]

The Unveiling of Queensland’s Quarantine Quilt

  Something many of us has been waiting for, the joint unveiling of Queensland’s Quarantine Quilt by 612 ABC’s Breakfast Radio presenters Craig Zonca and Loretta Ryan, ABC’s Weather presenter Jenny Woodward, representatives from Queensland’s Spinners, Weavers and Fibre Artists (QSWFA) and […]

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MONDAY, JULY 20  As Victoria’s Chief Health Officer, Brett Sutton, was describing the state’s fluctuating coronavirus cases as “a numbers rollercoaster”, resistance started emerging on social media against new mandatory face mask laws. Professor Sutton warned there was “no absolutely clear sign […]

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FRIDAY JULY 17 Victoria has reported another record increase in coronavirus cases with 428 new cases confirmed overnight, and NSW has announced COVID-19 restrictions introduced to pubs will be extended to restaurants, bars, cafes and clubs Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews said he […]

#SheDiscovers What’s New This Week

#SheSociety rounds up this week’s newest finds Kindness for a Cause! The Allison Baden-Clay Foundation have launched their limited edition merchandise in the lead up to Strive to be Kind Day! Strive to be Kind Day is celebrated on the last Friday […]

#SheWatches – Follow Me

  Hashtag the contemporary Follow Me movie and you find it is about the dangers of social media. Hashtag pushing the limits to cater for a growing audience, hashtag reaching new levels and escalating their number of Likes.  Be prepared for action, […]

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  WEDNESDAY JULY 15 The AFL could be about to move more teams and officials to Queensland because of then coronavirus pandemic. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, said this morning that AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan had requested that “hundreds” of officials and players […]

Gluten Free Rice Cake Recipe

  Although I am not gluten intolerant I have a number of friends who are. The majority of my recipes include gluten but I am keen to be able to offer my visitors the option of Gluten Free (GF) dishes. To be […]

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TUESDAY JULY 14 The newly released ‘Palace letters’ have revealed Sir John Kerr sacked the Whitlam government in 1975 without giving advance notice to the Queen, reports the ABC. The 211 letters exchanged between Sir John Kerr and the palace at the […]

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