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A mobile Breast Screening vehicle in Alkimos shopping centre Western Australia.
Get checked out. My younger daughter had early stage breast cancer which she found because of breast screening.
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Appointments at BreastScreen WA can be booked online or via phone.
Click to book online now.
Online appointments are available for women who:
•are aged 40 years or over
•are eligible for Medicare
•have not had a mammogram in the last nine months
•have no new breast symptoms.
BreastScreen WA's call centre (13 20 50) is open Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm.
When making your appointment please let us know if you:
•have breast implants
•require an interpreter
•use a wheelchair.
These things may make your appointment a little longer.
Women whose breasts become tender before their periods may find it more comfortable to book a mammogram appointment during or just after a period.
Book online or phone 13 20 50 for a FREE screening mammogram appointment. If you need an interpreter, please call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) first on 13 14 50 and ask to be connected to the BreastScreen WA call centre on 13 20 50.
Group bookings are available for those women who would prefer to attend as a group. For example, a group of women who speak a language other than English, women in clubs or associations or friends may find it more comfortable to book as a group. Please enquire when booking.
Preparing for an appointment
•Please bring your Medicare card with you to your appointment
•Please be aware you will be reading information and signing a consent form at the appointment
•Please don’t wear talcum powder or deodorant on the day of your appointment - it may show on the X-ray picture.
The Flickr Lounge: Favorite Things to Shoot..... just using my iPhone. We had done an earlier shoot of the Ponte Vecchio at sunset, followed by a lovely dinner. I had my camera and tripod with me, but sometimes it is just easier to use the iPhone......just sometimes.
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The Jarrah Pavilion, previously referred to as 'Rotunda One', was the first such shelter built in Kings Park and is located to the south of the State War Memorial precinct. Completed in 1899, it was constructed of Jarrah timber with a tile roof and was a kiosk and popular summer house.
The original floor was boarded and raised to allow people sitting inside to have a clear view of the river. With magnificent 360-degree views of the city of Perth, the Swan River and the Darling Range, it is now a popular wedding venue.
Another building that looks good to me here in iluka, overlooking the beach front in northern Perth, Western Australia.
13-07-2025
Madrid, España
CONVERSACIONES EN SILENCIO SERIE
TALKING IN SILENCE SERIES
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Por Favor no usar esta fotografía sin permiso
The Flickr Lounge; New Beginnings and Dawn
If you are looking for a fun group of fellow photographers to share in the love of photography, join us at “52 Weeks of 2025” on Flickr. Each week we have a theme which each interprets in their own and creative way. It is a simple way to hone your skills, participate in a 52-week photography project and be inspired by others also participating. Please join in on the fun. and follow this link:
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The Sambar is a rear-engine microvan with a rear bumper that doubles as a hood and folds down to reveal the equally-micro power source.
Connecting the newer Perth Children's Hospital with the Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
Opened in 1958 as the Perth Chest Hospital and later named in honour of Sir Charles Gairdner, governor of Western Australia from 1951 to 1963, it is part of the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre (QEII MC). It is colloquially referred to as Charlie's.
All clinical specialities are provided, with the exception of complex burns, paediatrics, obstetrics, gynaecology and major trauma. It houses the state's only comprehensive cancer treatment centre, and is the state's principal hospital for neurosurgery and liver transplants. The hospital is closely associated with the nearby University of Western Australia as well as Curtin University, Notre Dame University, and Edith Cowan University.
Handling over 76,000 admissions annually, SCGH has 600 beds, and treats approximately 420,000 patients each year. As of 2012 some 5,500 staff are employed. In 2009, it was the second hospital in Australia to be awarded Magnet recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
The Flickr Lounge: Transportation
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The Flickr Lounge; Sunshine
The sunset the last night in Manarola.
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This pleasing shot of fallow deer stags by an oak tree in Bushy Park.
I do find it annoying with people going up too close to deer and take selfies with their smart phones, but I took this with my iPhone but it was using the 5 x optical zoom plus a bit of digital zoom and some cropping so a respectable distance away.
Unusual small reflection of me over my youngest grandson’s head. The bigger reflection of my image reflecting off the glass makes sense but the small one baffles me, there is a wall size mirror behind the dining room table which is partially visible in the dark parts of my larger reflection. But the mirror covers the whole wall. Why the tiny reflection? No photoshopping used here. Just a puzzle to me!
Reeflex Telephoto 2x
ICM (mouvement intentionnel de l'appareil-photo) prise de la ruelle, just au nord de l'avenue Whyte et de l'hôtel Strathcona sur le boulevard Gateway à Edmonton. Bien que la vitesse d'obturation indique 1/233, le temps d'exposition est de 2 secondes.
ICM taken of an alleyway, just north of Whyte Avenue and Strathcona Hotel on Gateway boulevard in Edmonton. Although the shutter speeds indicates 1/223, the exposure time was 2 seconds.
B-Series train - Joondalup Station. W.A.
The B-series trains are a class of electric multiple unit built by Downer Rail in Maryborough, Queensland for Transperth between 2004 and 2019.
Design
Each set consists of three semi-permanently coupled cars designed to be used in either a three-car or six-car formation. The trains were designed to use AC motors rather than DC traction motors like the previous A-series, and to have a maximum service speed of 130 km/h (80 mph). : 116
In each set, IGBT inverters power eight AC traction motors distributed along the three cars, providing a 66% motorised unit.: 10
These trains are similar in design to Queensland Rail's IMU160/SMU260 EMU, V/Line VLocity DMU, and Adelaide Metro 4000 class EMU trains. The B series trains were originally built concurrently with the V/Line VLocity.
History
Perth's first electrified trains, the two-car A-series, entered service in September 1991.
In May 2002, a $437 million contract for the construction of the initial 31 three car B-series trains and the Nowergup depot was awarded to EDI Rail–Bombardier Transportation Joint Venture. These railcars were purchased to provide enough capacity for the Joondalup line extension to Clarkson, the Thornlie line spur from the Armadale line, and the Mandurah line. Of the total contract value, $24 million was for the railcar construction, $34 million was for the Nowergup depot construction, and $114 million was for the maintenance of the railcars for ten years.
The trains were specifically optimised for the higher possible speeds and greater station spacing on the newer Joondalup and Mandurah lines. Contemporaneous planning documents indicated that all-stops services on the older Fremantle, Armadale, and Midland lines would likely lead to overheating problems with the propulsion and braking systems.: 118
Platforms at the original stations on the Yanchep line had to be lengthened to accommodate the six-car trains,: 74 as did Platform 1 at Showgrounds and both platforms at West Leederville. The Mandurah line stations, along with Butler, Clarkson,: 85 Currambine and Greenwood on the Yanchep line, and the rebuilt Kelmscott station on the Armadale line, were built with longer platforms.
In December 2006, the government signed another contract, worth $160 million, with EDI Rail–Bombardier Transportation Joint Venture for 15 more three car B-series trains to be used on the Joondalup and Mandurah lines. In 2009, the first of these additional railcars were delivered, allowing several A-series trains to be moved from the Joondalup and Mandurah lines to the other lines on the network, and for frequencies to increase on the Mandurah, Joondalup, Fremantle and Midland lines. The first entered service on 28 June 2009.
In May 2011, the government announced 15 more three car B-series trains worth $164 million would be ordered to cater for the extension of the Joondalup line to Butler, and a general increase in capacity on the network. These trains were ordered in July 2011. In August 2012, this order was increased by two, to cater for the planned Aubin Grove station, and in November 2012, this order was increased by five, to make the total order be for 22 three car trains. The final cost was $243 million. With the final delivery from that order, all trains operating on the Joondalup and Mandurah lines were B-series trains.
Funding for an additional 10 sets was announced in the May 2016 state budget with delivery planned for 2018-20. These sets would provide additional capacity on the existing network, as well as the Forrestfield–Airport Link. The B series fleet would total 78 3-car sets. As of April 2019 all 78 3-car sets have been delivered with all 78 3-car sets in service.
Our Daily Challenge: Parks & Gardens
It is that time of the year! The Carlsbad Flower Fields opened up for they annual Spring showing.
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Soaring along the cliff top at Weybourne with the steep cliff face giving some lift to the paraglider as long as you do not crash into your mates whizzing back in the other direction !!!
The Flickr Lounge; Sunshine
Good morning, Monterosso!
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Cottesloe Beach is an iconic and picturesque beach in Perth, Western Australia, known for its white sand, clear waters, and Norfolk Island Pines. It's a popular destination for swimming, surfing, and snorkeling, and it offers amenities like shady lawns and public facilities. The beach is also famous for its sunset views over the Indian Ocean and serves as a venue for annual events like Sculpture by the Sea.