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CBD may slow Alzheimer’s by calming the brain’s immune system
CBD may be doing far more than just easing pain or anxiety — new research suggests it could help fight Alzheimer’s disease by calming the brain’s runaway immune response. In experiments using Alzheimer’s mice, scientists found that inhaled CBD reduced key drivers of neuroinflammation, a damaging process increasingly linked to memory loss and brain degeneration.
New 50 cent airport bus could cost disheartened Townsville business
New 50 cent airport bus could cost disheartened Townsville business Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:31am In short: The Queensland government will launch a 50 cent public bus between the Townsville Airport and CBD locations this month. A shuttle service that has filled the transport gap for a decade is unsure about how the change will affect it. Kinetic's route 222 service will launch on June 26, servicing the airport, bus hub, The Strand, Breakwater ferry terminal and Palmer Street.
How a 'bit of paint' could help relieve overcrowded Brisbane buses
Bus overcrowding prompts push for more Brisbane transit lanes Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:44am Kathy de Leon starts lining up for her bus about 30 minutes before it arrives. If she does not get to her stop early enough, the 59-year-old can expect to stand for the entire 45-minute journey from Brisbane's CBD to Park Ridge in Logan, something she finds physically challenging. "I arrive at the bus stop around 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and by the time the bus arrives at 3:30PM the line is about 20 to...
The choir helping people turn their lives around
Second Chance Choir helping people overcome hardship through music Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 7:19am In short: The Second Chance Choir is made up of people who come together for support, community and music. The choir has performed at Christmas concerts in Perth's CBD and at community events. New members are always welcome and the choir is open to everyone.
The Big Issue celebrates three decades in Australia with special edition
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Bioremediation of Agent Orange chemicals made in Sydney for Vietnam War
University students bioremediate Agent Orange chemicals manufactured for Vietnam War from Sydney waterways Sun 31 May 2026 at 7:12am More than 50 years after the Vietnam War, uni students are removing remnants of Agent Orange chemicals from a waterway connected to Sydney Harbour. During the 20th century, Homebush Bay on the Rhodes peninsula, located about 19 kilometres west of Sydney's CBD, was an industrial hotspot for herbicide, pesticide and preservative production. US company Union...
The sentencing of officer Benedict Bryant a rare moment of accountability
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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan decries sexist Melbourne billboard
Victorian premier Jacinta Allan says a mobile billboard seen in the Melbourne CBD featuring a doctored image of herself alongside the phrase "ditch the witch", is sexist and part of a "corrosive" political debate. "A billboard truck using sexist language has been driving around Melbourne as part of a secret and well-funded political campaign," Ms Allan said on Sunday. "People are entitled to disagree with me.
British tourist fell and drowned in Venice canal during holiday, inquest hears
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Driver found 'eating Maccas' in car that crashed into Sydney fountain
Police remove car after it crashes into Hyde Park's Archibald Fountain Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 9:40am NSW Police says a French national was "eating Macca's" inside a hire car that crashed into Hyde Park's Archibald Fountain early this morning. About 4am, officers responded to reports that a vehicle had driven into a fountain in Sydney's CBD and found it appeared to have reversed into it.