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Sarah Lee is the founder of Infinitus Energy Healing, a certified Reiki Master Teacher, and an ICRT Professional Member. She runs a full-time practice in Wembley, Western Australia, offering Reiki healing services and trauma healing coaching. Sarah holds a background in Public Health Science from South Korea and has furthered her education with a Diploma in Hospitality Management Business and studies in Community Services in Australia. She continues to deepen her Reiki practice and understanding through the Reiki Lifestyle Next Step Program, expanding her ability to facilitate healing on deeper levels. In addition to Reiki, Sarah has studied Life Transformation Coaching and Meditation through Mindvalley and has undertaken multiple trainings in energy work and manifestation practices. She is currently expanding her knowledge by training Art Process Work, integrating new modalities into her healing approach. Passionate about giving back, Sarah has been volunteering with the Cancer Council for nearly a year, offering Reiki healing at a public hospital in Western Australia to support patients on their healing journeys. Connect with Sarah: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitus.energy.healing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561533902212 ✨Connect with Colleen and Robyn Classes: https://reikilifestyle.com/classes-page/ FREE Distance Reiki Share: https://reikilifestyle.com/community/ Podcast: https://reikilifestyle.com/podcast/ (available on all major platforms too) Website: https://reikilifestyle.com/ Colleen Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReikiLifestyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reikilifestyleofficialempo Robyn Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robynbenellireiki Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robynbenellireiki **DISCLAIMER** This episode is not a substitute for seeking professional medical care but is offered for relaxation and stress reduction which support the body's natural healing capabilities. Reiki is a complement to and never a replacement for professional medical care. Colleen and Robyn are not licensed professional health care providers and urge you to always seek out the appropriate physical and mental help professional health care providers may offer. Results vary by individual.
This week's guest is the energetic, big-hearted Matt Dingjan—a husband, dad of four, small business owner, and now… 24-hour runner!
Mark Hoult is the first Australian to complete a double Everesting Challenge on foot. Mark is a father of 4 who takes on big challenges to test his limits and see what he can achieve. An accomplished ultra runner, Mark set this massive goal for many reasons, including raising $16,000 for The Cancer Council, a charity with deep meaning for Mark. He also inspired many people along the way, including me. This weekend (15th February 2025) Mark is going after another huge goal, taking on the Tarawera 100 mile race in New Zealand. In this interview you'll take a deep dive into Mark's mindset, training and philosophy. I know you'll find something in this interview to help you with your running and maybe even how you look at life. I hope you love this interview with the incredible Mark Hoult as much as I do. Link to the video about Mark's Double Everesting Challenge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=SQuwyVPBDVg Join our Community for just $8 per month: https://www.robmasonruns.com.au/community
Kaz and Tubes chat with Ali Lai, CEO of Cancer Council Tasmania, about the organisation celebrating 30 years of impact in 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3AW host Heidi Murphy has slammed the state of the former Cancer Council building on the corner of Victoria and Rathdowne Streets in the inner-city.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today, Clairsy tells us about a little-known fact… that there was a lead singer of ACDC before Bon Scott!Comedian Luke Bolland calls into the show to talk ……. His Fringe show ‘How to Live Forever’ from JanuaryWe ask you what did you accidentally leave on the roof of your car?In the Shaw Report, Beyonce’s big donation to the bushfires, further delay in the announcement of the Academy Award nominees, and Eric Clapton’s '92 unplugged performance to come to Paramount. And Sally Blane from Cancer Council weighs in on recent cabana and sunbaking trends.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's it like to hit the road in a 1985 Corolla for a cause? In this episode, I chat with Tanya and Paul, a couple gearing up for the iconic Shitbox Rally. From fundraising to costume themes, we explore:•
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 142*How Mars Got Its MoonsA groundbreaking study suggests that Mars acquired its moons, Phobos and Deimos, after a passing asteroid was torn apart by the planet's gravity. This new hypothesis, based on NASA's supercomputer simulations and published in the journal Icarus, challenges previous theories of their origin, such as capture or major impact. The upcoming Martian Moons Exploration mission by JAXA, with NASA's involvement, aims to further investigate these theories by collecting samples from Phobos.*Starship Test Flight 6SpaceX has successfully completed its sixth test flight of the Starship Mega rocket, overseen by SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. The test included a splashdown of the booster in the Gulf of Mexico and a successful orbital journey of the Starship, which trialled new heat shield materials and descent strategies. This marks the final test for this version of Starship, with an upgraded version expected to fly soon.*Revisiting Earth's Ore DepositsNew research reveals that the largest iron ore deposits in Western Australia's Pilbara are around a billion years younger than previously thought. Using advanced geochronology techniques, scientists have dated these deposits to between 1.1 and 1.4 billion years, reshaping our understanding of Earth's geological history and aiding future exploration efforts.The Science ReportA study suggests that a daily hour-long walk for those over 40 could extend life expectancy by five years. Meanwhile, global plastic waste is projected to double by mid-century, but a combination of policies could reduce it by 90%. Additionally, switching to a vegan diet could lower food costs by 19%, unlike the Mediterranean diet. The Bent Spoon Award was given to the Cancer Council of Western Australia for endorsing pseudoscientific practices like Richie.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Miss JB For Breakfast? JB caught up with Kevin Anderson to chat about Remembrance Day. Plus, Shaen Fraser from the Cancer Council came in to chat baout Cervical Cancer Awareness Week. All that and more in this edition of the JB For Breakfast Catch Up!
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 127*SpaceX's Starship's Fifth Test Flight SuccessSpaceX's Starship has completed its fifth test flight with a spectacular feat of engineering, successfully catching the super heavy booster with mechanical chopsticks on the launch pad tower. The booster, equipped with 33 Raptor engines, returned to Earth after a successful launch from SpaceX's Starbase in Texas, showcasing the potential for rapid reuse and interplanetary missions. The test flight marks a significant step towards developing Starship for NASA's Artemis III mission, aiming for a manned moon landing in 2026.*Origins of Earth's Meteorites UncoveredA new study reveals that most meteorites reaching Earth originate from just three major asteroid breakup events. The findings, published in Astronomy and Astrophysics and Nature, identify the Karin, Koronis, and Massalia asteroid families as the sources of 70% of meteorite falls. These discoveries enhance our understanding of asteroid collisions in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter and help trace the origins of over 90% of meteorites on Earth.*NASA's Europa Clipper Mission LaunchesNASA's Europa Clipper mission has embarked on its journey to explore Jupiter's icy moon Europa. Launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket, the spacecraft will investigate Europa's subsurface ocean and potential habitability. The mission will conduct 49 flybys, using its suite of scientific instruments to study the moon's icy shell, composition, and geology. Europa Clipper aims to determine if conditions on Europa could support life, building on data from NASA's Galileo mission.The Science RobertNew research indicates that high temperatures and air pollution are contributing to a global increase in stroke cases, with significant rises in stroke-related deaths since 1990. A study warns that the H5N1 bird flu virus is spreading in the US through dairy cows, primarily via udder infections during milking. Additionally, a report suggests that teenage relationships influence life satisfaction in adulthood, highlighting the importance of social acceptance and close friendships during adolescence. Meanwhile, the Cancer Council of Western Australia faces scrutiny for promoting pseudoscientific therapies like Reiki and reflexology, raising concerns about their endorsement of unproven treatments.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
In this episode we speak to Billy Dib, a previous cancer sufferer about his personal experience. We also convey advice from the Cancer Council. We also speak about the Prophet peace be upon him and Paradise
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 00:03:38 You Can Count on Adrienne. With Adrienne Hill Adrienne was invited by Dr. Rodney Schmaltz, a psychologist, to speak at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton Canada. During the visit, Adrienne interviewed Dr. Schmaltz about the exciting activities in his critical thinking course and his involvement with the upcoming LiliCon 2024 on Thursday, October 24, from 12-4 pm at CSICon. https://www.rodneyschmaltz.com 00:11:46 Cancer Council WA nominated for Bent Spoon The Western Australia branch of the Cancer Council has been nominated for the 2024 Bent Spoon award for the promotion of pseudoscience, in this case offering therapies based on the pseudoscience of reiki and reflexology. https://www.skeptics.com.au/cancer-council-wa-nominated-for-bent-spoon/ 0:21:04 The Loons from Canada This week, you can count on Kate and Allie to sum up numerology, calculate some life path numbers, and multiply the giggles! They'll divide the complexities of the subject, angle in on the important bits, and hopefully not leave you feeling irrational. Tune in as they break down what it all means and show you how to add a little skepticism to your life! 0:35:32 A The TROVE Archives A wander through the decades of digitised Australian newspapers on a search for references to Crime and the Supernatural. 1939.12.02 - The Herald - Melbourne 1928.07.05 - The Kalgoorlie Miner http://www.trove.nla.gov.au Also Richard Saunders interviews Ross and Carrie about their podcast in 2011. https://youtu.be/t3XMqbhjRsM?t=253
In this special episode recorded live at the Relay for Life event at Mingara, I chat with TJ, Emily, Adele, and Jen about their inspiring work with the Cancer Council and the importance of community-driven fundraising efforts. Here's what to expect:•
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Miss JB For Breakfast? JB caught up with Kevin Anderson to discuss all things regarding state parliament around our region. Plus, Shaen Fraser from the Cancer Council chatted with JB about cancer prevention programs and awareness programs they are currently running. All that and more in this edition of the JB for Breakfast Catch Up!
Brianna Brown joined Jamie & Leigh for the last minute Wagga Relay For Life details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miss JB For Breakfast? JB caught up with Kevin Anderson, Member for Tamworth, about continuing upgrades on Goonoo Goonoo Road + being a dance judge for the Tamworth Stars competition on Saturday night. Plus, JB had a chat with Jon from the 92.9 local news room about the local government election and find out the record amount of $$ was raised by the Cancer Council with their Tamworth Stars Dance contest over the weekend!
This week on the Toy Power Podcast, we have Matt Teale back, to join us for another fun episode. But first, Matt would like to promote his upcoming journey in the "Shitbox Rally". Which translated into driving through Australia, across some very formidable roads. Matt & co-driver Chris aka Darstardly & Muttley, will be embarking on this journey next year, and is looking for donations, in a campaign for the Cancer Council. (Link bellow.) Then we jump into our Main Topic, which is another Best-Of-Voting crusade; this time all based around the Toy Heroes released from the 70's & 80's. We each have 5 votes each, with rules of no double-ups and no calling out the same character each from a franchise. This is another great run-down and suprisingly diverse too. With an extra voter on the pannel this round, its not suprising we have a few double-ups, but thankfully we have some secondary fall back choices. Rounding out the ep, we run out of time for a proper Latest scores chat, but there is a suprise for Frank that he opens on air. To support Dastardly (Matt) & Muttley (Chris), in a campaign to raise funds for the Cancer Councilhttps://autumn2025.shitboxrally.com.au/dastardly-muttleySupport the show: http://patreon.com/toypowerpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Janine Tout has been involved with Wagga Relay For Life for many years, and this year will be speaking at the event as well. She has been a carer for people going through their cancer journey, and spoke with Leigh about her role, the role of the Cancer Council, and how to support someone going through that difficult time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of Wagga Relay For Life, Brianna Brown and Eliza Tout caught up with Jamie & Leigh about the role of the Cancer Council and the programs they run in the Riverina. Wagga Relay For Life is on Saturday September 21 in Wagga's Riverside Precinct.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miss JB For Breakfast this morning? JB caught up with Scott Morrison from Australian Red Cross Lifeblood to discuss an urgent need for blood donation as Winter wraps up. JB also caught up with Sara from the Cancer Council, as the tickets for this years Tamworth Stars close on Friday. Plus, did you feel the earth move??
One of the biggest fundraisers of the year for the Cancer Council, Daffodil Day, is on today. Alanna joined us to run through what it means for those going through the cancer journey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JB caught up with Tamworth Dance Stars, Gary and Sarah Sinclair. This will be Gary's fifth time dancing.. and Sarah, and his daughters, first time! Find out what their dance moves will be and what fundraising events they have coming up where you can help them raise money for the Cancer Council!
Another weekend around the Central West and plenty to see and do! We're here to help you plan your weekend and explore our beautiful region! Neil Gill kicks things off with the help of Ned Sweetapple from Orange 360 to chat about her list of 5 things to do this weekend. We're also joined by Dave Thorton to chat about his run of comedy shows around the Central West with Luke Heggie. Then Lindsay from the Cancer Council gives us the lowdown on Daffodil Day next Thursday. Find out how to get involved and where to buy your Daffodils around the Central West. Before Shane A. Bassett, our resident movie expert, wraps things up with what's on at the cinemas this weekend! . Have a great weekend, see you next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Нови извештај Савета за карциноме (Cancer Council), најмеродавније независне институције за питања рака у Аустралији, показује да безалкохолне варијанте алкохолних пића могу навести младе људе да касније у животу почну да конзумирају алкохол. Истраживање показује да је више од трећине младих пробало неку безалкохолу варијанту пића, при чему је већина њих признала да су им таква пића прилично привлачна.
A new report from the Cancer Council shows zero-alcohol beverages could lead young people to alcohol consumption later in their lives. The survey shows the over a third of youngsters have consumed a zero-alcohol drink, with the majority of them admitting they look rather appealing. - 本来お酒の代わりに嗜まれているゼロアルコール飲料。アルコール飲料を模倣したもので、オーストラリアではアルコール度数が0.5%未満の飲料と定義されています。しかし、このゼロアルコール飲料が、若者の将来的な飲酒を促す可能性があることが、新たな報告書で分かりました。
Нов извештај на Советот за рак, Cancer Council покажува дека пијалоците без алкохол, може да ги доведат младите до конзумирање алкохол подоцна во нивниот живот.
A new report from the Cancer Council shows zero-alcohol beverages could lead young people to alcohol consumption later in their lives. The survey shows that over a third of youngsters have consumed a zero-alcohol drink, with the majority of them admitting they look rather appealing. Listen to SBS Sinhala explainer for more information. - ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ ඇති ඇල්කොහොල් අඩංගු නොවන මත්පැන් වලට ආදේශක ලෙස නිපදවා ඇති Zero - Alcohol පාන වර්ග භාවිතාව හේතුවෙන් තරුණ පරපුර ඉදිරියේදී මත්පැන් වලද යොමුවීමේ ප්රවනතාව වැඩි බව ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ Cancer Council විසින් නිකුත් කල සමීක්ෂණ වාර්තාවකින් පෙන්වා දී ඇත. මෙම සමීක්ෂණයට සහභාගී වූ තරුණ තරුණියන්ගෙන් තුනෙන් එකක් පමණ මෙම Zero Alcohol පානවර්ග සඳහා යොමුවී ඇති අතර ඒවා තමන්ට ඉතා ආකර්ශනීය පාන වර්ග බවද ඔවුන් පවසා ඇත. මේ පිලිබඳ වැඩිදුර තොරතුරු සඳහා සවන්දෙන්න අද දවසේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විග්රහයට.
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CW: Themes of self harm and depression.The willpower it takes to break out of a depressive mindset is not easy (just smile lol!). Justin's story is emotional, inspirational and something you need to hear. I almost cried filming this, and then the recording turned into something more light hearted. He's gone from fastfood, to retail, to banking, and now he's a magician and MC. He knows how to work a room!We discuss:Who's Justin/erbzmagic?His routine before performing magicHis life journey from the bottom to where he is nowThrowing your life away after one adversity?What happened after finding out his dad had cancer?Experience working in multiple retail jobsThe wake up call after an OD attemptWhat's it like working at Cancer Council?Having 2 AVOS?!Experience working for VoltExperience working as a disability support workerPriorities changing once having a kidWorking at an influencer barBeing scouted to work for corporate building eventsKeynote speakers making big moneyFighting between finding what's gonna pay the bills and what's gonna fulfil himGetting paid to do what you loveMemorable reactions while preformingAppearing on the TV Show 'The Doghouse'Justin's advice if you're going through a tough timeInside out metaphor for controlling emotionsHow a good support network helped him get out of a rutHow Justin's mum supported him throughout itModifying the act depending on the behaviours of guestsWorking at Macquarie BankGuest: Justin Ung / erbzmagicJustin's links:InstagramTikTokWebsiteItems mentioned:Justin's appearance on The Doghouse - 28:40 timestampJustin's reel about his life journeyWant to get in touch? Send us an email at ricenmicspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on our socials: https://linktr.ee/ricenmicspodcastMusic: aKu - The Final Blow
A new report from the Cancer Council shows zero-alcohol beverages could lead young people to alcohol consumption later in their lives. The survey shows the over a third of youngsters have consumed a zero-alcohol drink, with the majority of them admitting they look rather appealing.
In this insightful episode, we sit down with Kerry Rowland, the visionary CEO of Cancer Council SA, to explore her journey through the multifaceted world of healthcare leadership. With a career marked by empathy, innovation, and resilience, Kerry shares her profound experiences and the lessons she's learned along the way. From her early days influenced by a strong and independent mother to her pivotal roles in various organisations, Kerry's story is a testament to leading with courage and a heart.Why You Can't Miss This Episode:Discover Kerry's Leadership Philosophy: Learn how Kerry's upbringing in a strong, independent family shaped her belief in doing everything with excellence and empathy.Navigating Change with Confidence: Kerry reveals her strategies for guiding an organisation through transformation, emphasizing the importance of strong foundations and continuous adaptation.Balancing Career and Family: Hear Kerry's personal story of balancing a demanding career with family life, offering practical tips for maintaining harmony between work and home.Empowering Women in the Workplace: Kerry shares her experiences and advice on overcoming gender biases and supporting women to thrive in traditionally male-dominated industries.The Power of Community and Consumer Insights: Gain insight into how Cancer Council SA leverages community feedback to shape their services and enhance their mission of supporting cancer patients and their families.Join us for a deep dive into Kerry Rowland's world, where compassion meets leadership, and purpose drives success. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a healthcare professional, or someone passionate about making a difference, this episode is for you!TIMESTAMPS:[03:24] - Introduction to Kerry Rowland[04:24] - Influence of a Strong Role Model[07:27] - Balancing Family and Career[09:57] - Breaking Gender Stereotypes[18:02] - Early Career Lessons at Kimberly Clark[27:43] - Overcoming Career Challenges[46:14] - Customer-Centered Design[55:21] - Reflections on the Ripple Effect Program[1:06:21] - Transition to Cancer Council SA Tune In and Share! Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation! Tune in and be sure to share this episode with your network and help us spread the word about the incredible work being done at Cancer Council SA. Listen and share today!Where to find Kerry RowlandsLinkedInBooks mentioned in the episodeTomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow By: Gabrielle Zevin Join the conversation on Synergy IQ on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram (@synergyiq).Access SynergyIQ Website to get to know more about us. Say hello to our host Daniel Franco on LinkedIn.
Australians' risk of cancer has more than tripled since 2010 due to lack of physical activities, according to the latest data. In 2010, only 1.6% of all cancer cases were due to lack of physical exercise. Listen to SBS Sinhala Podcast for more information. - නවතම දත්ත වාර්තා කරන පරිදි ක්රියාශීලී බව අඩුකම නිසා ඕස්ට්රේලියානුවන්ට පිළිකා ඇතිවීමේ අවධානම 2010 වසරේ දත්ත හා සසඳන විට තුන්ගුනයකටත් වඩා ඉහල ගොස් තිබේ. 2010 වසරේදී සියලුම පිළිකා වැළඳීම් වලින් 1.6% ක ප්රමාණයක් පමණක් ශාරීරික ව්යායාම වල මදිකම නිසා ඇති වූ ඒවා වේ.
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Melanoma has been in the news in a big way a couple of times in the last week. In this Squiz Shortcut, we'll take a look at what's been called Australia's national cancer and how it affects people around the world; and we'll look at the efforts to help people survive it. Squiz recommends: The ABC's Australian Story episode on Professors Georgina Long and Richard Scolyer, the Australians of the Year. The Cancer Council's skin checking guide.
In this episode, we have Nathan Cassar share the importance and incredible value of having an MC at your event. We also talk about tips and advice to make the most of your Master of Ceremonies experience! Dive into the electrifying world of Nathan Cassar, Australia's most dynamic award-winning Master of Ceremonies, where he turns every event into an unforgettable spectacle. With over a decade of unmatched energy and prowess, Nathan has earned prestigious accolades like Corporate Vision's 2023 Best Professional Event MC and is celebrated among Eventex's Top 100 Most Influential People in the Event Industry. His versatile talents mesmerize audiences at grand events, from the Australian Event Awards to the Sydney Marathon. A favourite at NSW's premier venues and sought after by leading organizations like the REA Group and the Cancer Council, Nathan Cassar is the epitome of charisma and professionalism, ensuring each event he hosts is nothing short of a spectacular celebration. Connect with Nathan!https://nathancassar.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/NathanCassar.MC/ https://www.instagram.com/nathancassar_mc/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4xbLlDFphyHn1Xd1eqXlYg https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathancassar-mc/ Thanks for listening! Sarah Brush https://www.instagram.com/eventivebrush/
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Mushroom 50 was epic, some big names are joining Carols By Candlelight, Daisy's sports news, Brig's Blow Up - Taxis, what happened at your Christmas party... unusual?, AFLW GM Nicole Livingstone, The Top 5 Rush Hour Moments of 2023 - #5, Australia loses another Davis Cup final, Dolly Parton is still rocking, what's for dinner?, Rosie reviews Mushroom 50 and Robbie Williams' gig at Mt Duneed, retired North Melbourne star Ben Cunnington talks Cancer Council's Longest Day, Daisy and Brig react to Billy's JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gerard is joined by Kangaroos legend Ben Cunnington to find out how retirement is treating him and his parntership with the Cancer Council. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blayne Barber, who went viral after shooting 82 in the first round of the second stage of Q school, joined the pod to go deeper into his struggles and discuss what's next for him. We also talk about Paul Azinger being out at NBC—and debate whether or not people are being unfair about him as a commentator. Plus, we analyze Tiger Woods making a comeback at the Hero and what that means for his future. Finally, we chatted with legendary college basketball coach Lon Kruger, who is Chair of the Coaches vs. Cancer Council, to discuss the initiatives of Coaches vs. Cancer.
Một nhóm bệnh nhân Việt sống sót sau căn bệnh ung thư, trong vòng 6 tháng đã vận động quyên góp được hơn 230 ngàn dollars cho Cancer Council và nhóm nghiên cứu điều trị ung thư Nanosensors Research Group Macquarie. Ds Nguyễn Thị Thị Thu Thủy - Trưởng nhóm vận động - chia sẻ về kinh nghiệm đi qua ung thư của bà và lý do nhóm đặc biệt ủng hộ công trình nghiên cứu ung thư của các chuyên gia đại học Macquarie.
Chris and Co have been working hard as usual this week on a vast array of stories. Another week where there's been a lot happening in the world of news. in the NT and we've got it all for you here on the weekend edition. Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory. This week's stories are: 1. Fyles Cabinet reshuffle announced2. Major shake-up in public service as head public servant quietly moved out3. ‘Downgrading': NT Police Association rejects Labor's new Police Minister as ‘novice'4. Firefighters union welcomes splitting up of the tri-service but criticises new Minister5. Heart Foundation, Cancer Council reject Kezia Purick's vaping claims to world tobacco forum6. NTPA wants ‘cheap police' security money redirected to police resources7. Public service numbers continue to increase since 2018 hiring freeze and cap: Report8. NT Government liable for remote dilapidated public housing: High Court9. New electric scooter and bike hire contract awarded by Darwin Council10. Darwin Triple Crown Supercar race dates announced for 202411. Job of the week - https://www.seek.com.au/job/71001069?savedSearchID=3a06b5cc-a1de-11e8-93a9-0bd920cd47b0&tracking=JMC-SavedSearch-anz-1-JYMHM The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
Dans l'actualité de ce 13 septembre 2023; le Cancer Council salue l'annonce du gouvernement qui veut réformer l'industrie du tabac; Qantas perd son appel dans l'affaire sur la mise à pied de plus de 1600 travailleurs durant la pandémie de Covid-19; les secours tentent toujours de recencer les victimes en Lybie après le passage de la tempête Daniel; et au Maroc, le bilan du séisme approche les 3000 morts.
Nuevos datos aportados por el Cancer Council muestran que hay una creciente preocupación sobre el uso de cigarrillos electrónicos y cada vez más australianos piden una mayor regulación en su venta.
More Australians are calling for a crackdown on the sale of e-cigarettes to prevent the next generation from becoming addicted to nicotine. New data from the Cancer Council shows increased concern about vaping, as regulations about who can buy the products fall short. - Zêdetir Australî daxwaza tepeserkirina firotina cixareyên elêktronî wate e-ciggaretts yan vaping dikin da ku nehêlin nifşê li pêş tûşî nîkotînê bibe. Daneyên nû yên ji Encumena Penceşêrê xema derbarê vaping de ne ku zêde dibine, ji ber ku rêzikên derbarê kî dikarin hilberan bikirin kêm dibin.
A new publication is looking to bridge the gap in Cancer treatment for the LGBTIQ+ community. Cancer Council's resource responds to research which has found the community experience much higher levels of distress during cancer diagnosis and treatment.
More Australians are calling for a crackdown on the sale of e-cigarettes to prevent the next generation from becoming addicted to nicotine. New data from the Cancer Council shows increased concern about vaping, as regulations about who can buy the products fall short.
Vote now in Mamamia's You Beauty Awards! Ever thought, "Oh that mole looks a little funny?" In today's episode Shazzy is joined by Professor Anne Cust, Chair of Cancer Council's Skin Cancer Committee. She walks us through how to check your skin at home, what to look for and the five factors that make you more susceptible to skin cancer. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS Host: Sharon 'Shazzy' Hunt Guest: Professor Anne Cust Producer: Mikayla Floriano Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading our articles or listening to our podcasts, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.auBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.