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Hard work in mental health space recognised - Bayside News

Hard work in mental health space recognised Picture: Supplied THE leader of an organisation working towards the prevention and management of mental illness has been named Kingston’s woman of the year. Not-for-profit organisation Mindful Makings offers workshops to people that “introduces and promotes the practice of mindfulness through fun, interesting and creative activities”. The group’s founder Simone Hardham was recognised for her hard work last week when she received the Kingston woman of the year award. Kingston mayor Steve Staikos said “Simone has dedicated much of her life to support and serve communities through volunteering, fundraising and campaigning. She works full-time, is a mum, president of a neighbourhood centre and runs the not-for-profit organisation Mindful Makings, which delivers services that positively impact the lives of those who live with mental health concerns or are secluded from others.”

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Satellite view shows Raoul Island before and after quakes, tsunami

Satellite view shows Raoul Island before and after quakes, tsunami 10 Mar, 2021 04:35 AM 6 minutes to read Footage shows tsunami waves hitting New Zealand. Video / Claudia Maaka / Waiapu Civil Defence / Gina Pewhairangi / Dean Purcell Footage shows tsunami waves hitting New Zealand. Video / Claudia Maaka / Waiapu Civil Defence / Gina Pewhairangi / Dean Purcell It comes as GeoNet has published data from tidal gauges, showing how a tsunami reaching up to 40cm high was measured at Great Barrier Island soon after the events. This afternoon, University of Auckland coastal geomorphologist Dr Murray Ford tweeted a before-and-after satellite view of Raoul Island. The first decent cloud free image of Raoul Island after the 8.1 quake and tsunami last week. Lots of landslides. @NZNavy HMNZS Canterbury anchored just offshore with @gnsscience and @MetService team. Images captured by @planetlabspic.twitter.com/Pa9Sqdp182 Murray Ford (@mfordNZ) March 10, 2021

Doctors reveal Daniel Andrews treatment plan after fears he would need to undergo back surgery

A team of intensive care and trauma specialists have developed a treatment plan for Victorian Premier Danial Andrews after he sustained serious injuries in a horrific fall.  The Victorian Premier slipped on wet stairs and fractured his spine while getting ready for work at a rented holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula on Tuesday morning. The head of the intensive care unit at Alfred Hospital in Melbourne has confirmed his injuries are serious, but said he is in a stable condition and there are no immediate plans for surgery. A multidisciplinary team including intensive care and trauma specialists have developed a treatment plan for Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews (pictured) after he sustained serious injuries in a horrific fall  

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