• Pop Up Cellar Door with Mazza Wines

    24 July 2020 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Mojo's Kitchen, Bar and Bottleshop - Bunbury As part of our commitment to highlighting our local Geographe Wine Region, our popular pop up cellar door events are back. Join us at Mojos for an intimate Free Tasting with the Mazza Wine Team!!Their wines are sold on the night at their Cellar Door Pricing.Grab your Crew & also make a booking for Dinner, so you can enjoy our great food w great wine! Click here for more information.

  • St Aidan Wines – Yoga for Wine Lovers with Gyani

    Join Gyani for a fun one hour session at St Aidan Wines as you watch the sun go down, followed by wine tasting and a glass to enjoy with our locally sourced cheese board. What a perfect way to unwind after a busy week, or to prepare for the weekend ahead. Tickets are $40pp (Plus BF) limited to 20 spaces only. Book direct via the cellar door 9725 5007 or StickyTickets

  • Webinar: Dual pandemics – what will COVID-19 mean for hepatitis C elimination

    Tuesday 28 July 2020 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM AWST A collaboration between AIVL, Hepatitis Australia, APSAD, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre and the Kirby Institute. Facilitated by health reporter Dr Norman Swan, this event brings together affected communities, doctors, scientists, health and community workers, researchers and the public to discuss the immense challenges COVID-19 brings to hepatitis C elimination and the health of people who use drugs, and to discuss strategies to ensure Australia stays on track to become one of the first countries in the world to eliminate hepatitis C. Register here.

  • Webinar: Chronic disease and allied health utilisation

    Tuesday 28 July 2020 2pm (AEST) Chronic disease and allied health utilisation - findings from the SARRAH Crossroads-II study. Rural communities are distinctly different from urban communities, and from each other. Health services need to be tailored to each community. 'One size fits all' solutions are unlikely to be effective. On Tuesday 28 July 2pm (AEST), SARRAH will be hosting a free webinar presented by Dr Kristen Glenister. Data from studies like Crossroads-II can be used to advocate for additional allied health services to meet the needs of rural communities. Findings from Crossroads-I were used to advocate for increased numbers of...

  • Webinar: Find and Treat Hepatitis C in Your Practice

    28 July 2020 7:00pm - 8:30pm AEST Presented by Dr Nada Andric, this training aims to provide participants with the knowledge and confidence to pursue the management of HCV in their primary care setting. A RACGP partnered session which will provide an overview of the management of HCV in primary care settings, including case finding, testing, patient assessment and treatment. This course is for: General Practitioners prescribing or intending to prescribe s85 direct-acting antiviral medication for HCV in primary care settings. This activity is pending approval by the RACGP. Register here.    

  • RACGP WA Webinar: Atrial fibrillation in general practice

    Tuesday 28 July 2020 7.00–8.30 pm (AWST) Cost: Free for members   This webinar provides an update on the recommendations in the diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation. Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia presentation in general practice. Therefore, the ability to correctly diagnose, treat and manage not only atrial fibrillation, but the related comorbid conditions contributing to this disease is vital. This webinar explores investigating and detecting atrial fibrillation, thromboembolic risk, pharmacologic management, procedural therapies and lifestyle modifications for the patient. This webinar is presented by Associate Professor Chris Judkins, General and Interventional Cardiologist, WA Cardiology. This...

  • webinar: The power of stories: navigating the journey of kidney disease for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

    Thursday 30 July 2020 11:00am (WST) The Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet is hosting a webinar on Thursday 30 July 2020 with guest presenters Kelli Owen from the National Indigenous Kidney Transplantation Taskforce (NIKTT), and Dr Janet Kelly and Kate Schwartzkopff from the University of Adelaide. The webinar will be followed by an open Q & A session. The webinar will run for approximately 40 minutes and is free to attend. The power of stories: navigating the journey of kidney disease for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will provide an overview of kidney health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The webinar will be led by Gemma West, Research Officer at the...