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ENABLING A MENOPAUSE FRIENDLY BUSINESS

MENOPAUSE FRIENDLY WORKPLACE RECOGNITION

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Menopause Alliance Australia has a team of experts in the field, including our Directors –gynaecologist, endocrinologist and fertility specialist, Professor Roger Hart; gynaecologists Dr Bernadette McElhinney and Dr Jennifer Pontre; women’s health specialist, general practitioner and menopause specialist, Dr Lesley Ramage, and highly experienced business professionals.

Menopause Alliance Australia can help you enable a menopause friendly business by:

✓ Engaging and providing guidance with implementing a workplace policy to reflect menopause.

✓ Certified evidence-based education and training.

✓ Advice and valuable support options tailored to your workplace.

✓ Online resources.

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Fishermen Spoke And Victorinox Listened

Victorinox has released its go-to knife for filleting and deboning, and it now comes with a protective sheath. Prices range from $69.95 for the 16cm curved blade boning knife up to $89.95 for the 20cm curved flexible blade filleting knife.

The Swibo range is available at bcf.com.au and leading tackle stores across Australia

Other fun places to eat and drink include Bar Wa Izakaya, Aloft, The Glass House, recently opened Moo Brew city micro bar/eatery Manky Sally’s, Suzie Luck’s and meat-centric Frank Restaurant.

Wine lovers should book a tasting at the city winery of GlaetzerDixon Wines, while other popular and fun local drinking dens include Sonny, Lucinda, Dier Makr and Institut Polaire. A whisky tasting at Lark is another must.

Best Day Trips

Bruny Island is close to 100 kilometres long and can be almost deserted midweek, so makes for the perfect escape from city hustle and bustle. From white wallabies to quolls and pademelons, a colony of fairy penguins and all manner of birds, this is the spot to enjoy some local wildlife.

The Huon Valley, with Hastings Caves, the Tahune Airwalk and cute small towns such as Geeveston, Franklin and Cygnet, is also worth a day of exploring, as are the Derwent Valley, centred on the emerging town of New Norfolk, and the Coal River Valley, with the historic town of Richmond at its heart. All are bursting with wine and cider tasting opportunities.

Head to the Tasman Peninsula to visit the historic Port Arthur site before popping into the brand-new Bream Creek Vineyard cellar door for a tasting and a platter. Port Arthur is World Heritage-listed and is regarded as the best-preserved convict era site in Australia. TA

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