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There is a rising consciousness about fundamental health and environmental issues. As we become more educated and aware of the impacts of our mass-manufactured, profit-driven, long shelf-life, chemical-loving society, we are realising the dangers of the ingredients we are consuming.The demand for natural and organic is stronger than ever and we are very proud to be growing with that demand and sourcing the highest quality organic and natural products for mother, baby and child. People are now reading labels and...
What do some of the Conventional and/or even so called “Organic” products contain that Certified Organic products don’t?Most conventional skin, personal and hair care products contain TEAs, DEAs, Sulfates, Glycols, Parabens, Synthetic and Artificial ingredients, Ethoxylates, Formaldehyde and Formaldehyde derivatives. A large number of toothpastes, mouthwash / mouth sprays for example contain Aspartame and Triclosan. Research is showing that health issues from these chemicals are infertility, skin rashes, cancer, learning disabilities, birth defects and reproductive problems. Dr. Sarah Lantz, author...
School and kindy is well and truly back for the year. Whilst we look forward to most things our creative and industrious littlies bring home for us, there is also the less desirable things they generously share i.e. snotty noses and head lice! Nothing worse than getting than finding that letter stuffed into their backpack alerting you to an outbreak of headlice! A head lice outbreak can send you into a panic and have you reaching for heavy duty chemicals...
South Australia's Eco Child relies on services over the nbn™ network to run their connected business smoothly.  For South Australia-based e-commerce business Eco Child, connecting to the nbn™ network has been a game changer.Run by husband and wife team Kimberley and Adam Fisher, Eco Child sells a range of organic and environmentally friendly products for babies and children. Despite having its shopfront and headquarters in the small town of Victor Harbour, an hour out of Adelaide, Eco Child is able to sell...
The Fisher family says fast broadband allows them to thrive in a regional town. Kimberly and Adam Fisher were living in a small, two-bedroom apartment in Sydney when they realised the city lifestyle wasn't for them and their young family. Long commutes, soaring house prices and lack of community meant the Fishers couldn’t give their two children - Jimmy and Matilda - the kind of upbringing they were afforded while living in regional Australia. "My work was only two kilometres...