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Air Purifier & Cleaner - With HEPA Filter | Fill Your Environment With Crisp & Clean Air

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Air Purifier & Cleaner - With HEPA Filter | Fill Your Environment With Crisp & Clean Air

Air treatment is heavily influenced by the extreme weather conditions of bushfires and floods. This puts a strain on asthma and allergies, causing breathing difficulties.

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Personal care services and the NDIS.

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Personal care services and the NDIS.

Personal Care is fundamental to your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It includes eating and drinking well, daily hygiene including bathing and oral care, regular bowel and bladder functions, and much more. While we may take these personal care tasks for granted, people living with disabilities may not have the ability to perform these to keep themselves looking and feeling good. Whether you or your loved one experiences a disability, there are ample support services available with funding from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to ensure you live your life to the fullest.

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More Australians turning to exercise to maintain mental health, but a growing number are ditching it altogether

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More Australians turning to exercise to maintain mental health, but a growing number are ditching it altogether

A record number of Australians may be dropping exercise down their life priority list but many more appear to be seeing its broader benefits, according to the annual, 20,000-person AusPlay survey of the country's exercise habits.

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