Fundraising Appeal
Dear Friends and Supporters, As many of you may be aware, the Waubra Foundation has continued its work in the field of adverse health effects from industrial noise for nearly 8 years, and during that time … Read On
Dear Friends and Supporters, As many of you may be aware, the Waubra Foundation has continued its work in the field of adverse health effects from industrial noise for nearly 8 years, and during that time … Read On
We note the decision of Justice White and Deputy President of the Australian Administrative Tribunal in SA, Ms Bean, in our appeal against the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission’s revocation of our Health Promotion Charity status … Read On
December 1, 2017 The Foundation is aware of the launch of the Chapman and Crichton book “Wind Turbine Syndrome: a Communicated Disease” on 1st December, 2017 and the accompanying media interest in the issue of wind … Read On
Vale James M. Vanden Boogart – February 24, 1956 – November 24, 2017 The Waubra Foundation notes with great sadness … Read On
STUFF – Education Janine Rankin, November 16, 2017 Two Massey staff and a Palmerston North consultant are fighting to restore their … Read On
Cape Cod Times By Adam Lucent Posted Jul 10, 2017 at 9:20 PM Updated Jul 11, 2017 at 4:25 PM FALMOUTH — The Falmouth Board of Selectmen voted Monday night not to appeal a judge’s decision ordering the shutdown of the town’s two massive wind turbines. … Read On
Dr Wayne Spring, Ballarat Sleep Specialist, writes in the Hamilton Spectator, April 29, 2017 WIND turbine health impacts can be … Read On
Singleton Argus – 7 Oct 2016 by Louise Nichols A visiting expert on low frequency noise (LFN) described its impact as being similar to your body being continually punched. Associate Professor Mariana Alves-Pereira was in Bulga this … Read On
Dear Friends and Supporters, The Waubra Foundation is currently conducting a Fundraising Appeal to help us with a couple of specific projects, in addition to our ongoing work supporting low frequency noise sensitized people, their health … Read On
NeuroscienceNews, 6 July 2016 Summary: Sleep disturbances and long sleep duration are both associated with an increased risk for inflammation, a new study reports. Source: Elsevier. A new meta-analysis in Biological Psychiatry reports that sleep disturbances … Read On