This week on LEISURE LINK with Peter Greco:
- Samantha Schmidt, a proud Wakawaka and Gubbi Gubbi Indigenous woman, chatted about recent national and international field events.
- Liesl Tesch, Member for Gosford in NSW, let us know about an increase in fines for ride-share drivers refusing dog guides. Liesl also talked about having fun playing sledge hockey.
- Josh Gibson, Business Development Manager for Epijoint and three-time Premiership player with Hawthorn, had news on a study revealing that many Australians are putting up with joint pain Find out more here: https://epijoint.global/
- David Mitchell, health commentator, shared tips on how you can improve your health, including some suggestions from Louise Hay. The Vision Australia Library has 6 of Louise's books for members to borrow.
- Belinda Hellyer, from Brewed By Belinda 97 a Old Port Road Queenstown, answered a listener's question, where does the saying "for all the tea in China" come from? We also had some tips for warming teas. Find “Brewed by Belinda” here: https://brewedbybelinda.com.au/
- Dr Anthea Rhodes, paediatrician from the Royal Melbourne Children’s Hospital, encouraged children between the age of 6 months and 5 years to access the free flu vaccine.
- Harry Dewer is the Director for the Adelaide Rep's next production “Moonlight and Magnolias” invited all to come along. You can call 8212 5777 or go to: https://adelaiderep.com/
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