Just looking out my window in Civic, I saw what looks like a small plane over towards the airport towing a red banner.
Way to far off in the distance to make it out.
Anyone know what it said?
Just looking out my window in Civic, I saw what looks like a small plane over towards the airport towing a red banner.
Way to far off in the distance to make it out.
Anyone know what it said?
Maybe it was a new roadside assist company towing a crippled ultralight back to the airport for a refuel.
johnboy said :
Jungle Jim said :
Isn’t fighting dementia about as useful as fighting the aging process?
If they’re actually fighting for better care for dementia patients, then I think they need to be more clear.
Apparently the effects can be mitigated with a variety of treatments.
Which does suggest with more research even more can be done.
There is excellent research to suggest that exercise can help delay the onset of dementia
It was *ThatUniStudent* reminding us she attends university, ANU in fact.
MonarchRepublic said :
So. Much. Win. In this thread 🙂
Wouldnt surprise me if it was a Fight Dementia banner, there is a related march on today I believe. Plus all that other stuff on the banner too.
I was going to go but I forgot.
*Engage bad taste flame suit*
Jungle Jim said :
Isn’t fighting dementia about as useful as fighting the aging process?
If they’re actually fighting for better care for dementia patients, then I think they need to be more clear.
Apparently the effects can be mitigated with a variety of treatments.
Which does suggest with more research even more can be done.
Isn’t fighting dementia about as useful as fighting the aging process?
If they’re actually fighting for better care for dementia patients, then I think they need to be more clear.
Noticed that the dementia march was using the raised fist as a logo… seems a bit shortsighted given all the uprising and real protests around the world at the moment.
Between the username, the injured leg and the observation of the world through a (rear?) window, this thread has taken a decidedly Hitchcockian tone.
So. Much. Win. In this thread 🙂
Wouldnt surprise me if it was a Fight Dementia banner, there is a related march on today I believe. Plus all that other stuff on the banner too.
grump said :
something like fight dementia
so it is carbon tax related??
funnily enough, that is exactly what i thought it would be, i just wanted to see which side stumped up the money.
leg is still there, the cast is still driving me insane
On one side is a protest about the amount of poles in Civic, on the other side is a protest about the speed limit on Gungahlin Drive and on the actual plane there is a protest about barking dogs in Canberra, not for or against them mind, just a general protest about them.
They've imposed sanctions on Russia and that's further away than the Middle East. I assume you… View
Hamas doesn't have any influence on the leadership of the Israeli regime so there are no steps they… View
Martin, The native dung beetles handle the dry scats of native species, the winter beetles… View
We have tons of roo poo and no signs of dung beetles at Uriarra Village ACT, the problem is so many… View
Did they release them near the Assembly Chambers ? They will grow fast and fat there View
Leslie Henshaw Durkin is an out-of-town business. It's based in Queanbeyan, not Canberra. Which… View
Leslie Henshaw Interesting layers and layers of what it might mean for a business to be "local".… View
Dan Backhouse Based on his comments to the CT, it seems like he might be using his failure to keep… View
I admit, I laughed at your first sentence. I live in Tuggeranong and visit Civic often. I can admit… View
A few things come to mind when reading this, the phrase "short term pain/long term gain" comes to… View
Sadly the NCA displays a fundamental misunderstanding of the ACT's local planning desires. For… View
Allinsure has been a trusted insurance advisory to thousands of Australian business owners for almost 20 years.
We're proud to give you a place where friends and family can come together for good food and great entertainment.
Locally run construction hire company, providing clients with superior equipment.
We offer everything you need to celebrate and farewell your loved one.
Canberra’s leading relationship lawyers, specialising in family law, including divorce, as well as wills and estate planning.
Established in 1968, we are professional solicitors focusing on conveyancing.
We share skills, insight and resources, as well as a client-centric approach that's based on a deep understanding of your business.
A passionate team of Canberrans helping other Canberrans secure their home loans. No frills, no commissions, no brainer.
Want the best Canberra news delivered daily? Every day we package the most popular Region Canberra stories and send them straight to your inbox. Sign-up now for trusted local news that will never be behind a paywall.