Recent Posts in ‘GTC Australia’
World Malaria Day: 25 April 2012
The theme for World Malaria Day 2012 - “Sustain Gains, Save Lives: Invest in Malaria” - marks a decisive juncture in the history of malaria control. Whether the malaria map will keep shrinking, as it has in the past decade, or be reclaimed by the malaria parasites, depends, to a great extent, on the resources that will
Lest we forget, Anzac Day: 25 April, 2012
ANZAC Day, 25 April, marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. Australians recognise 25 April as an occasion of national remembrance, which takes two forms. Commemorative services are held at dawn – the time of the original landing – across the nation. Later
The Importance of Playgrounds
Playing outside is not just about letting of steam. It is a vital part of childhood that helps children develop physical strength, coordination and balance. It can also provide opportunities for children to learn and develop: Social Skills – when they play with other children they learn to communicate, share, collaborate and empathise with others.
Earth Day: 22 April 2012
On April 22, more than one billion people around the globe will participate in Earth Day 2012 and help Mobilize the Earth™. People of all nationalities and backgrounds will voice their appreciation for the planet and demand its protection. Together we will stand united for a sustainable future and call upon individuals, organizations, and governments
Recycle and reuse your brushes
koraorganics give us a recycling tip : Recycle your unwanted body brush for Earth Hour Don’t throw out that old body brush, you can get environmentally friendly to celebrate Earth Hour and reuse and recycle it for other house hold chores. If your body brush was left in the shower and grew mold it is best
‘Green fatigue’ driving down clean car interest
Transport reporter Michael Milnes from Adelaide Now reports about ‘Green fatigue’ driving down clean car interest. Motorists suffering from “green fatigue” are losing interest in environmental ratings when shopping for a car, a survey shows. They are also less interested in using alternative fuel. The Newspoll survey of 3700 drivers across Australia, conducted for insurer AAMI, revealed that
World Heritage Day: 18 April 2012
World Heritage is the shared wealth of humankind. Protecting and preserving this valuable asset demands the collective efforts of the international community. This special day offers an opportunity to raise the public’s awareness about the diversity of cultural heritage and the efforts that are required to protect and conserve it, as well as draw attention
World Haemophilia Day: 17 April 2012
Every year on April 17, World Haemophilia Day is celebrated around the world in order to increase awareness of haemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. Raise money to help WFH “Close the Gap” for international projects by “Wearing Red on World Haemophilia Day” For more information go to Haemophilia Foundation Australia.
Australian Heritage Week 14 – 22 April 2012
Australian Heritage Week is an annual national celebration of Australia’s unique heritage. It is an opportunity for all Australians to join together to celebrate our shared and special heritage. In 2012, Australian Heritage Week will run from Saturday 14 April until Sunday 22 April. The department encourages all communities to get involved with planning and
The 13th “Don’t Be One Of The Unlucky Ones”
The ‘Friday The 13th – Unlucky For Some’ campaign is our Safety Awareness Initiative incorporating a various of safety messages, focussing on one particular message each time Friday The 13th rolls around in a calendar year. For more information go to Fire Foundation: Friday The 13th – Unlucky For Some
Students helping earthquake victims
Belinda -Jane Davis from The Maitland Mercury reports on Students helping earthquake victims A recycling initiative will help Japanese students rebuild their earthquake-ravaged school. Maitland Grossmann High School students are raising money for their sister school – Sukagawa High School – by recycling their old mobile phones. The school sustained damage in the devastating earthquake and
World Parkinson’s Day: 11 April 2012
On World Parkinson’s Day, Parkinson’s Victoria is glowing with pride and lighting up Melbourne’s skyline in support of people living with Parkinson’s. The spectacular, cutting-edge geodesic dome roof of AAMI Park Stadium in Batman Avenue will light up with 1,544 green LED lights on Wednesday 11 April 2012 . Think that’s a lot of lights?










