Avid travellers can now walk the streets of Paris, marvel at Big Ben and snap up an authentic New York hot dog as the city’s newest interactive travel experience, Wanderlust Melbourne, has opened its doors! Open 7 days a week, the pop up attraction invites visitors to traverse imaginary borders and be transported to five beloved cities and dream destinations; the bustling streets of London and New York, the Paris cityscape, a relaxing Tropical Beach and a Christmassy Winter Wonderland.
Read MoreWith burnout and fatigue increasing among employees and volunteers in the Social Purpose sector, latest research also uncovers a strong message about pre-existing systemic impacts on the sector’s mental health and wellbeing.
Read MoreFollowing a recent report that investigated the impact of COVID-19 on community and grassroots sporting clubs, The Australian Sports Foundation (ASF) has created a survey to understand the financial, mental and physical health impacts on athletes and the support they now require.
Read MoreConsumer data released today by the Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC) reveals a growing proportion of young Australians left vulnerable as they face a future of mounting debt due to the lasting impact of COVID-19.
Read MoreSince 1987, GriefLine has offered Australians free specialised counselling for those experiencing grief, loss and trauma. As a medium to early intervention service, GriefLine bridges the gap between crisis support and longer-term psychological treatment with its focussed and timely assistance.
Read MoreLuv-a-Duck, Australia’s leading duck producer, has introduced A L’Orange Duck Legs to its range of pre-cooked heat and serve products. Known for its ‘Simply Impressive’ selection of duck products, A L’Orange Duck Legs are available to purchase from Coles and leading independent supermarkets across the country.
Read MoreNew consumer data released today by the Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC) investigating the experience of consumers in the month of September reveals a stark contrast in the experiences of renters and mortgage holders trying to maintain their financial, emotional and physical wellbeing during the pandemic.
Read MoreDog owners now have the pawfect excuse for a city staycation as Citadines St Georges Terrace Perth has turned a selection of their serviced apartments pet-friendly, welcoming guests and their furry best friends to the heart of the bustling city.
Read MoreDuring the month of November, Australians will be asked to pull on red socks and roam, run or ride 60kms to support people living with kidney disease.
Read MoreOffering a luxurious, secluded retreat surrounded by the lush bushlands of Victoria’s Alpine High Country, Bridgewater and River Run are the perfect option for large group getaways, family holidays and special events no matter the season.
Read MoreFor the fourth month running in the Consumer Policy Research Centre nationwide research initiative, consumers have reported telecommunications providers as delivering the worst customer service of all essential service providers. August results released today paint a deeply concerning picture for Australians living with disability.
Read MoreThe Australian Sports Foundation is excited to announce its Active Kids Grants, giving community sporting clubs the opportunity to apply for vital funding for junior members aged under 20. The Active Kids Grants have been established with the aim of providing every child with the active childhood they deserve, by supplying them with the equipment they need to participate in sporting activities.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, 2 September Kidney Health Australia will launch a public awareness campaign promoting early detection of kidney disease. The peak body for kidney health in Australia is urging the 1 in 3 Australians at risk of kidney disease to take action to detect the disease in the early stages, before kidney failure strikes.
Read MoreMusculoskeletal Australia (MSK) will conduct the largest and most comprehensive consumer-driven survey in Australia of people living with musculoskeletal conditions, or those caring for someone with a condition, to determine how their care can be improved.
Read MoreLeading law firm, Madison Marcus, has become the first Australian law firm to partner with Secured Communications and sign up to their Mercury communication platform in a move to protect highly sensitive data from the threat of cyber-attacks.
Read MoreNew consumer data released today by the Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC) investigates the experience of consumers during the three months from May to July and raises serious alarms about the debt tsunami facing young people (18-34) as they try to make ends meet during COVID-19.
Read MoreRegional Victorians are concerned about paying for the essentials as they face another six weeks at home. Energy bills can be one less worry, according to Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC) energy experts, Karl Barratt and Cameron Crome, with support available via a partnership established with the Victorian Government in 2019.
Read MoreThe continuation of the critical contribution charities and not-for-profits make to the economy and social fabric of our country is at risk due to the impacts of COVID-19, with organisations across the sector facing declining revenues and a consequent inability to provide their usual services. Impacts on mental health and well-being are also emerging among staff and volunteers.
Read MoreThe Australian Epilepsy Project (AEP) will transform the medical journey of an Australian living with epilepsy, saving them from years of uncertainty, trial and error medication approaches, serious side-effects, and the constant disruption of countless appointments, tests, and referrals.
Read MoreThe Australian Sports Foundation (ASF) has conducted a national campaign to help it determine the impact of Covid-19 on community sport across the country and found Australia’s 70,000 community sports clubs need funding support to the tune of $1.2 billion to survive the effects of the crisis.
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