Juanita's journey guided by a calling to heal
For Biloela’s Juanita Zischke, Reiki became a way to deal with grief and loss, and now a means of helping others through her own business in energy healing.
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For Biloela’s Juanita Zischke, Reiki became a way to deal with grief and loss, and now a means of helping others through her own business in energy healing.
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Read MoreRhonda Janes has been singing as long as she can remember, and from early gigs in her brother’s band she’s built a career in music and theatre.
Read MoreFrom devising her own products to help her kids with sensitive skin, Calliope's Emma Grant has launched an all-natural soap and candle business.
Read MoreYeppoon artist Jesse Wood’s passion for art started at a young age, and was sparked further by his grandmother’s support. Since 2014 the self-taught artist has sold works to buyers all over the world including New Zealand, England, Scotland, Spain, USA, Canada and Mexico.
Read More.“I’m hoping for a cancer free world”: 11 year old Lara is shaving her hair to raise funds for the Cancer Council, in honour of a lost family friend.
Read MoreToo many eggs - or egg producers - meant it was time for a local farm to cook up a new business.
Read MoreMelissa Darlington is lighting up a new range of her White Oleander Candles at this year’s Callide Valley Show.
Read MoreMick Kurtz was just 20 when he was called up for National Service to fight in Vietnam. Last year, he and his fellow veterans were awarded the Unit Citation for Gallantry, recognising their bravery in the Battle of Coral and Balmoral.
Read MoreReturned serviceman Allan Jackson shares his story of serving as a medic in Vietnam, trying to reacclimatise to civilian life afterwards, and his personal Anzac Day ritual.
Read MoreCentral Queenslanders have rallied to support our friends in the northwest affected by flooding: boxes and boxes of necessities from long life milk to loo paper have made their way to Cloncurry and Winton via a community-powered, volunteer-driven pony express.
Read MoreGary Quinlan and Gary McClurg share a love of music - as well as a name - and have been playing the Rockhampton music scene since the late 1960s.
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