Historic Beverly House Mudgee

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Self Cater/Self Contained Accommodation in the heart of Mudgee's CBD Historic Beverly House [circa 1860] is a part of the beginning of the settlement of Mudgee.

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09/05/2024

Mudgee Classic 2025 Mudgee NSW, Australia - WELCOME TO THE MUDGEE CLASSIC!3 - 4 MAY, 2025LIMITED ONLY… - May 3, 2025

09/05/2024

✨ New Exhibition Open Now! ✨

Mudgee Arts Precinct is hosting an exhibition called Guwaya: For all time, until 28th July. Curated by Mudgee-based Wiradjuri woman, Aleshia Lonsdale, the exhibition will showcase the nature of Australia’s history, where the past, present, and future coexist. Works from some of Australia’s most renowned First Nations artists, including Tony Albert, Vincent Namatjira, Black Douglas and Lorraine Connelly-Northey, will be on display. Entry is free.

07/05/2024

Lake Reschen is an artificial lake in Italy that is famous for the steeple of a submerged 14th-century church. The steeple hints at what lies beneath the surface: namely, Curon, an Italian village that was flooded by the government in 1950 to create the artificial lake
More: https://thetravelbible.com/top-artifacts-from-the-medieval-period/

07/05/2024

An orangutan has been seen applying the leaves of a plant commonly used in traditional medicine to a cut on its face, seemingly to hasten healing. It is the first case in the scientific record of a non-human animal using a plant with proven therapeutic properties on an open wound.

There have been several previous reports of great apes attempting to self-medicate in other ways. Gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos, for example, sometimes swallow whole leaves from Aspilia plants to get rid of intestinal parasites. In 2022, a community of chimpanzees in Gabon was seen putting insects onto their open wounds, potentially as a form of first aid.

Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2429583-orangutan-is-first-non-human-seen-treating-wounds-with-medicinal-plant/

Image: Armas

24/04/2024

The skin microbiome may be a bigger cause of post-operative wound infections than bacteria contaminating hospital equipment

24/04/2024

Forensic investigators can reliably measure drug and explosive residue using gels that lift fingerprint samples

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Mudgee, NSW
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