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HOSCA

Locality: Darlington, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 9299 8687



Address: 545 Glen Road 6070 Darlington, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.hosca.com.au/

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24.01.2022 need to try these



23.01.2022 Might of the Superheroes is coming to Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour! 4 larger than life Event Transformers standing a huge 3.2 metres tall! Dates: Monday 5 - F...riday 9 October 2020 Times: 11.00am - 2.30pm daily Enjoy an amazing event and have a photo with your favourite Transformer. A family friendly, all ages free event.

18.01.2022 Did you know banana skin is AWESOME for mozzie bites??? True story!! You have no idea how many times this trick has saved me! Just peel the banana and rub th...e inside of the peel over the bites a few times. The itch is gone super quick!! And there’s no more Muuuummmmmm!!! I’m itchy!!! #cpnaturopath See more

18.01.2022 This kid is a champion for Aussie Farmers



16.01.2022 Fledgling Magpie Season If you see me on the ground, hold tight, my parents are likely to be somewhere around! They may be out collecting my food or cha...sing away predators that are likely to intrude. Please give them time, and wait and see, they're extremely likely to return to me. As my legs wobble, I clumsily plummet to the ground. I’m just learning my bearings of how to get around. An exciting new world for me to see. Out of the nest and free as can be! Although I may not yet be able to fly, please don’t worry as I’m bound to get by. I can usually flutter and jump to higher ground. I can also communicate with my parents by emitting a sound. If you see me in immediate danger, please help and don’t be a stranger! If I’m injured, I need your assistance. Call your local animal rescue shelter to help secure my existence! Please don’t be tempted to take me home, and try to raise me on your own. I require experienced care, and a nutritious diet like my parents would prepare! I know you mean well, and truly thank you for caring. But when it comes to raising me, even my own parents can find it overbearing! If I’m too young and unable to be returned to my nest, (refer to flowchart) here’s something you can try to ensure I progress... Constructing a makeshift nest is easy as can be. Octopus straps, a hanging basket, leaf litter, then securely hang it up in a tree! Make sure you wait until my mum or dad return. If you see a parent attending to me, then there is no reason for further concern. If you’re EVER in doubt, do not fuss. Ring your local wildlife shelter and they’ll be able to help us!

16.01.2022 Keeping children safe is everyone’s business. This means putting the safety and well-being of children first. Legal Aid WA offers legal and social support servi...ces to parents to help keep children safe. It has also developed child protection legal resources to help parents and other legal and support agencies work with families towards making it safe for children. Click here for more information: https://blurredborders.legalaid.wa.gov.au//chi/story-cards]

13.01.2022 From our Hosca family to yours, may you have a joyous time with loved ones this Christmas, spend time relaxing in good company and we cannot wait to see your smiling faces in 2021. With Love from your Hosca crew xxx



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11.01.2022 There she goes off to her new home

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02.01.2022 R U OK? R U OK?Day is Thursday 10 September 2020. It’s our national day of action when we remind Australians that every day is the day to ask, Are you OK? Ove...r the past few months My Stepping Stones has been utilising some of the fantastic resources provided by R U OK DAY to support the children in acknowledging their emotions/feelings and the importance of talking about them with a trusting adult. Here is the link to support you on R U OK DAY and other days when creating discussions about health and well-being with children. https://www.ruok.org.au/education What will you do on Thursday 10th September 2020?? Video Credit: @ruokday #ruokday #health #wellness #mentalhealthawareness #earlychildhood #childcareaustralia #my_stepping_stones_rosebay

01.01.2022 Are you looking forward to the return of the hot weather? Kambarang (second spring) is the Nyoongar season of birth and sees an abundance of colours and flow...ers exploding around us. One of the most striking displays of flowers seen during this season is the "Moodjar", or Australian Christmas Tree (nuytsia floribunda). The bright orange flowers are a signal the heat is on its way and longer dry periods accompany a definite warming trend. The Moodjar is a powerful symbol for Noongar culture, with the spirits of ancestors resting in the branches. However, the unique, giant mistletoe has a sinister side it is the world's tallest parasitic tree that sucks moisture from other plants. Kambarang sees the yellows of acacias continue to abound, along with banksias and other smaller delicate flowering plants including kangaroo paws and orchids. Also during this time balgas will also start to flower especially if they've been burnt in the past year. October is the time of the year you'll most likely encounter a snake as the reptiles awaken from hibernation and look to make the most of the warm weather as they look for food. It's also a time many young families of birds will be singing out for their parents to feed them and koolbardies (magpies) will also be out protecting their nests and their babies. The Nyoongar calendar has six seasons, each representing the changes we see in the environment. Learn more about the six seasons on the Bureau of Meteorology's website: https://bit.ly/2rP5zbx. Bureau of Meteorology. Rachel Walmsley / Moore Catchment Council.



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