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Tuesday, 30 June 2026 22:05

GRANTS OPEN FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS

AUSTRALIA Post is inviting eligible not-for-profit organisations across New South Wales to apply for Community Grants of up to $10,000 to support locally led projects that strengthen social connection and improve mental health and wellbeing. An additional $250,000 has been set aside for disaster-impacted communities. Since 2019, more than 530 grants have been awarded nationwide. Applications close at 11.59pm (AEST) on Monday, 6 July 2026, with successful applicants announced in September. Guidelines and applications are available via Australia Post Community Grants Program.
Tuesday, 30 June 2026 22:03

SUPPORT FROM A NEW DEMENTIA WEBSITE

EMMA Heming Willis has shared the emotional toll of Bruce Willis's diagnosis with Frontotemporal dementia, telling the International Dementia Conference 2026 that her family received little guidance after the diagnosis, leaving them feeling isolated and uncertain. She launched the Australian support website www.raredementia.com.au, developed by HammondCare, to provide information and support for families living with rare dementias. The initiative also aims to raise awareness that dementia includes many conditions beyond Alzheimer's disease, including FTD, which affects behaviour, personality and language rather than memory in its early stages.
Tuesday, 30 June 2026 13:53

ECONOMIC BONANZA FROM WORLD CUP

Data reveals fan spending trends
AUSTRALIA'S appetite for the world's biggest soccer tournament is delivering a significant economic boost.
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