This week on LEISURE LINK with Peter Greco:
- Nathan Letts has just been selected as one of nine athletes to represent Australia at the Bilbies first ever International tournament in India - playing blind football.
- Salli Adil Ali, from Who Is Hussain, talked about a world record attempt to have the most blood donors in a 24 hour period. To follow the progress on Instagram @whoishussain or go to https://whoishussain.org/
- Belinda Wilson, Program Officer for Service Excellence and Compliance at Vision Australia, invited anyone between 14 and 18 years of age who has a vision impairment or is blind to take part in the LEAP - Lead engage Act Perform - and the LEAPUP transition to tertiary, programs, preparing for tertiary education an employment, Find out more here: https://www.visionaustralia.org/services/find-services/children/high-school-years You can contact Belinda on 1300 84 7466 or email [email protected] or [email protected]
- Allison Davies, from Music and the Brain, answered the question do females and males respond differently to music?
- Matthew Pearson, State Director for Special Olympics, shared being at Government House where the South Australian athletes have received their uniforms for the National Games in October in Tasmania,
- Renee Thornton, General Manager from Rehab Management, had tips for employers and individual to manage "burn out" To learn more go to https://www.rehabmanagement.com.au/ look for the “check-in today” program or app, and the My Direction Program,
- Reeva Brice conducted Reeva's regular Yoga Segment,
- Professor Denise Wood, from USC, had news on updates to Office 365; i-glasses and news for more access to audio books, through Taylor and Francis.
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