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On this weekend - Memory Walk & Jog South East Melbourne!
The 2025 South East Melbourne Memory Walk & Jog is upon us, with the much-anticipated event taking place this weekend on Saturday 10 May at Peter Scullin Reserve, Mordialloc.  Starting at...
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Last chance to join us for the Melbourne Memory Walk & Jog!
With only a few sleeps to go, walkers, joggers, runners and volunteers are gearing up to participate in the 2025 Melbourne Memory Walk & Jog.  More than 1,540 people have already signed-up to...
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Memory Walk & Jog Redcliffe just weeks away!
The 2025 Redcliffe Memory Walk & Jog is just a few short weeks away, with the event taking place on Saturday 24 May at Scarborough Beach Park, Redcliffe. Following overwhelming support for last...
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Get active and beat dementia in Brisbane!
The 2025 Brisbane Memory Walk & Jog is nearly here with the event taking place on Sunday 8 June at Rocks Riverside Park, Seventeen Mile Rocks.  Dementia Australia’s largest annual fundraising...
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AB InBev Reports First Quarter 2025 Results
Solid start to the year with EBITDA growth at the top-end of our outlook, continued margin expansion and high-single digit Underlying EPS growth BRUSSELS--BUSINESS WIRE-- Anheuser-Busch InBev...
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Get active and beat dementia in Coolum!
The 2025 Coolum Memory Walk & Jog is nearly here with the event taking place on Saturday 7 June at Tickle Park, Coolum Beach.  Following requests from locals, Dementia Australia’s largest annual...
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Dementia Australia supports Ararat
Are you concerned about your memory or worried that someone you know may have dementia? Dementia Australia is offering support in Ararat on Thursday 22 May 2025. It is estimated there are...
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Shepparton show their support for people impacted by dementia
Shepparton community members turned up in force last weekend, showing their support for people impacted by dementia whilst getting active to improve their brain health. Participating in the 2025...
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Media statement: Removal of corporal punishment laws
Below can be attributed to Act for Kids CEO Dr Katrina Lines:   Act for Kids’ strongly believes corporal punishment is ineffective, harmful and violates children’s rights. It has no place in...