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Topical 23/4/24

On this day in 1873 explorer William Grosse left Alice Springs on an expedition, during which he discovers Ayers Rock. William, of the South Australian Survey department, became the first European explorer to see Ayers Rock, quite by accident. He had to find water for his camels so took a more southerly course than he had originally planned and came across Ayers Rock recording that: “This rock is certainly the most wonderful natural feature I have even seen”. Ayers Rock was named after the former Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers. It is now known by its native name of Uluru.

Topical 16/4/24

April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness month. It’s about bringing attention to a life-changing disease which is on the rise and connecting people to critical resources. This month-long campaign focuses on an important part of Parkinson’s Disease awareness – educating everyone on the many symptoms which impact daily life and how to address them. Early signs may be mild and may go unnoticed. Symptoms often begin on one side of the body and usually get worse on the same side, even after symptoms begin to affect both sides. Signs and symptoms may include – tremors, trembling of hands, arms, legs, jaw and face, stiffness of the arms, legs and trunk, slowness of movement, poor balance and coordination and speech difficulty. The disease affects over 150,000 Australians, equating to one in 1973 people. Nearly one in 10 people with Parkinson’s are of working age and one Australian is diagnosed every 27 minutes, with up to 19,500 new cases annually. By 2050, Parkinson’s cases are projected to triple.

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