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Jeromy Lucas has capped off an enjoyable year back home at Northern Jets with his first best and fairest at the club | The Daily Advertiser dailyadvertiser.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailyadvertiser.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Army of the Southeast re-enactment group got themselves a new recruit Saturday morning during the Frontier Days events at the Fort Museum and Frontier Vi ....
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Premium Content Subscriber only THE ongoing development work of Ipswich softball officials, coaches and committee members is yielding some fine results. The Ipswich under-14 boys are celebrating their recent success at the Queensland championships where the team finished a commendable second. It was an awesome effort by the boys, head coach Derek Doyle said. Ipswich only lost 8-6 to eventual champions Redlands in the qualifying matches before going down 16-3 in the grand final at Redcliffe. The Ipswich team was: Ajay Grimsey, Isaac-James Martin, Mitchell Doyle, Blake Rumbel, Cooper Davenport, Joshua Moodie, Spencer Hughes, Cale Kaarsberg, Damien Hill, Nathan Hill, Jordyn Sharp, Tyreek Carlo and George Silva. ....
Meal replacement builds on tragedy to bring healing plant power to masses A Canadian entrepreneur who began by trying to improve the nutrition of patients on feeding tubes is now bringing his product to the US market via a new vegetarian sales platform. The product, called Heal, is a complex plant-based meal replacement formula developed first by former fireman and Cross-fit gym owner Paul Tylla. His idea was born of tragedy. When his late wife, Linda, was diagnosed with ALS Tylla said he saw the negative effect of the formulas health care providers supplied for her feeding. He believed the formulas that she used at first, which he characterized as being loading with synthetic ingredients, increased the inflammation in her body and caused digestive issues. ....