The Australian Biome Project

The Australian Biome Project Australian Biome is designed to bring the world to Western Australia.

A place to showcase the extraordinary culture and history of first peoples of this land and the latest technology.

AUSTRALIAN BIOME JOINS PLANETCARE AFFILIATE PROGRAMMICROPLASTICS IN OUR OCEANS- THE NEXT TIME YOU DO YOUR WASHING... .FA...
27/05/2022

AUSTRALIAN BIOME JOINS PLANETCARE AFFILIATE PROGRAM

MICROPLASTICS IN OUR OCEANS- THE NEXT TIME YOU DO YOUR WASHING... .
FACTS: Over 35% of microfibers in the ocean come from our washing machines. That's because every time we wash our synthetic clothes, they shed thousands of tiny plastics pieces that go into the wastewater, enter our ecosystem and end up in the food we eat.
We believe it's time that we stop polluting oceans and our drinking water with plastics. Together, we're creating a better future for our children.
PlanetCare filter is the first washing machine filter with scientifically proven efficiency to stop 90% of microfibers with every laundry wash.
The goal is not only to catch microfibers... It's about 'What happens with the fibers after we catch them?'
The PlanetCare filter is the only closed-loop solution, making sure that no microfibers get released into the environment. Ever.
We collect all used cartridges for free to recycle microfibers and refurbish cartridges for future use!
All proceeds raised will fund future programs for Millennium kids.

For more information.

https://planetcare.org/?ref=mGJoq3EGEQzY8

We are here with Dr Benjamin Daniel Kaebe picking up the All Terrain donor vehicle which just arrived last week. It will...
21/04/2022

We are here with Dr Benjamin Daniel Kaebe picking up the All Terrain donor vehicle which just arrived last week. It will be transferred to the PWR workshop in Kewdale for its final destination and fit out.
Thanks go to our partner Mario Casotti for making this project become a reality.

NEW MEDICAL TRANSPORT DESIGN GETS A BOOST.Australian Biome Medical are excited to announce the delivery of the first pro...
06/04/2022

NEW MEDICAL TRANSPORT DESIGN GETS A BOOST.
Australian Biome Medical are excited to announce the delivery of the first prototype vehicle which will be used to develop their All terrain medical transport and virtual GP clinic vehicle. Known as the "ATVGP", designed in collaboration with Paull & Warner Resources, the technologically advanced vehicle will assist in deployment of medical services to regional Australia and will feature new advances in the delivery of medical services.
“We are very excited to work with the PWR team, as they have an exceptional proven track record with the development of Emergency vehicle manufacturing.” Terrence Dewar.
There is already interest in other countries, and these units could become a manufactured export product from Australia.
PWR (Paull & Warner Resources) offer a completely integrated suite of services and products focused on their client’s safety, emergency and rescue needs. Established in 2008 – and still a proudly Western Australian family owned business, PWR provides the resource and construction industry with a professional and complete service encapsulating all aspects of risk management including fire suppression system installation and servicing, provision of emergency management personnel, emergency vehicles, equipment and training.
PWR also maintains an extensive fleet of emergency vehicles available for hire to cover short-term emergency vehicle outages, events, and additional shut down requirements or for long term lease. Although focused on the production of emergency vehicles for our mining resources and government clients, PWR has an extensive light to medium fabrication facility capable of a range of custom fabrication solutions.
The vehicle will be tested in Western Australia's outback regions in September 2022 as part of a pilot study to assist health infrastructure in our regional areas.

https://lnkd.in/gkjrNgxV

FUNDRAISING APPEAL LAUNCHED FOR UKRAINEDonate to Ukraine relief efforts today to help the people of Ukraine in this time...
31/03/2022

FUNDRAISING APPEAL LAUNCHED FOR UKRAINE
Donate to Ukraine relief efforts today to help the people of Ukraine in this time of need, this fundraiser will provide an immediate impact on refugee and humanitarian aid efforts. Every dollars counts for the relief and support efforts of medical staff and hospitals. The most impacted are the innocent children and elderly.
Please support today.

This fundraiser has been set up by the Ukrainian Association of … UKRAINIAN ASSOCIATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA needs your support for Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine

AUSTRALIAN BIOME AND THE JOURNEY OF SOUL.Professional MMA Fighter and trainer Shan Maharaj has joined the team at Austra...
17/02/2022

AUSTRALIAN BIOME AND THE JOURNEY OF SOUL.

Professional MMA Fighter and trainer Shan Maharaj has joined the team at Australian Biome. He has been invited to help start a training, fitness and personal development course named “The Journey of Soul.” Designed specifically for well being, he will develop a program for every age group and level.
Shan started training, exercise and sports science at 15 and progressed into Taekwondo, Muay Thai, Submission Wrestling, Freestyle Wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Boxing, and Judo. He began his career in MMA at 19. Shan currently has 24 professional fights, 8 Muay Thai, 1 Boxing. His professional career in MMA continues.
Born in Sydney, he spent much of his childhood in a boarding school backing onto the Jungle near the Himalayas which has helped influenced his philosophy in training.
“Science and Nature is my passion. Nature is where I feel you can escape from all anxieties and can be spiritually free, and there is an endless source of knowledge and deep wisdom to be found and awakened by living true to nature and the earth. There is a real importance taking care and eating right, learning about nutrition and food we put into our body, food for individual goals, and body types, and the Science to heal or strengthen our biology and genetics.” He said.
Travelling to many parts of the world and experiencing different cultures, he gained insight into global health practices, food nutrition and ancient customs. Philosophy and Spirituality are naturally connected to mastering the mind, and through practice and learning how the mind operates, we are able to form a pathway to whether we move forward towards something real, or we stay trapped in an endless cycle of human condition and pain.
Martial arts and journeying through exercise science, mastering the body has accompanied his spiritual journey. Soul development is about teaching people to help develop their own goals and health and understand their body.
“I am excited to be part of the Australian Biome team, my goal is to help others with the wisdom and experience I have gained so far in this life, toward what their hearts know is right for them, open them up to their own transformation, their health and working towards their own journey or goals no matter how large, small or difficult it may be.”

Telehealth use has stabilized at levels 38 times higher than before the pandemic. In 2022, as the telehealth industry co...
12/02/2022

Telehealth use has stabilized at levels 38 times higher than before the pandemic. In 2022, as the telehealth industry continues to advance, telehealth usage will become more prevalent than ever before, being used across broader applications such as chronic care, preventative care, longitudinal care, and primary care, in addition to urgent care.
Through increased usage of AI technologies that enable better remote diagnoses and guided medical examinations from the comfort of patient’ homes, to remote patient monitoring, to schools and employers implementing telehealth solutions to offer students and employees faster and better access to doctors who can diagnose and prescribe remotely, telehealth usage will shift from being used mainly for urgent care to being part of maintaining a healthy life.
Telehealth will continue to aid patients in creating meaningful connections with physicians outside of clinical settings, turning reactive care into proactive care.
Biome Medical's aim will add value to the telehealth industry by introduction and development of AI remote medical devices to support non critical, general, and remote examination health monitoring and capabilities.

Nola Turner-Jensen joins Australian Biome's National Advisory TeamAn Aboriginal Australian Language historian from the W...
04/02/2022

Nola Turner-Jensen joins Australian Biome's National Advisory Team
An Aboriginal Australian Language historian from the Wiradjuri language group, Nola is an experienced Social Worker running youth shelters for many years. She has been the lead researcher on the CultuRecode Project for the last six years– identifying how Behavioural science can help explain the cause of Aboriginal disadvantage and conflict.
She is a content writer and e-learning designer over the last eight years for Crackerjack Education. Crackerjack is Australia’s leading & first Indigenous run education company for Teachers and educators. She has worked for many years to overcome Mental Health issues within Collective populations, the lead researcher in the Many Ways Forward Aboriginal Su***de Prevention and Referral pathways project across Qld in 2020.
Her other accolades include being chosen as a 2021 Community Changemaker within the Yanalangami: Strong Women, Strong Communities Changemakers Program, and currently leading a Wiradjuri Traditional Language Patterns Restoration Project under the direction of the Wiradjuri Elders and Knowledge holders, to return the voice and purpose of the living landscapes across our country. She is a member of several boards including “Yarning Pty Ltd” and lead on the “Points4Purpose Aboriginal Advisory Board”.
An accomplished writer, She has published four Aboriginal children’s books and was awarded a Fellowship of the First Nation Australian Writers Network in 2019.
Instrumental in establishing the first Aboriginal Chamber of Commerce in Australia over 15 years ago in Brisbane, her other achievements include being chosen as one of 12 Aboriginal women to be featured in the 2018 NAIDOC National Aboriginal & Islander Day Organising Committee E-Book celebrating the leading Aboriginal female entrepreneurs in Australia. Welcome aboard Nola and we look forward to working with you.

We are excited to introduce, this brand new medical device, which has the capability of changing the way we visit GP's f...
03/02/2022

We are excited to introduce, this brand new medical device, which has the capability of changing the way we visit GP's forever. At Present, Hospitals, Medical staff and clinicians are under extreme pressure, with the added level of patient care needed during this Pandemic. staff shortages, long hours and quarantine days for those infected. Our society has changed, and along with it, has spawned emerging technologies and products to help and add value to services.
Lockdowns and border control measures are here to stay for the present, slowing down transmissions while making general medical examinations more difficult to get to. It is also a concern going anywhere, with the possibility of contracting any of the virus strains. You may also be an anti vaxer, and if you are, you will still need to visit the GP in the future.
A description of possible scenarios Tytocare could replace. 1. GP visit with young children 2. General check up for the elderly 3. after shift on a remote mine site, at sea, or on a plane. 4. Childcare. 5. Military and first responders. 6. Remote communities. and many more scenarios.
Although Telehealth has advantages by providing non contact consultations over a P2P platform, it is limited by it's ability to examine patients accurately. Covid ready, Tytocare can add value to the frequency of patient visits and general examination requirements by providing remote on site portability for patients that find difficulty getting to a doctor or hospital for general checkups. The inbuilt high definition exam camera, otoscope for ear, stethoscope for lungs and heart, and the tongue depressor for throat exams combined with an AI powered APP allows for a doctor or clinician to examine a patient remotely, taking the pressure off emergency departments, clinic visits and medical staff. Combined in a handy carry case, it is easily transportable and is connected to Wi-Fi.
Two models are available, one for personal use at home or work, and the other is for professional use. (hospitals, aged care, schools, childcare, medical clinics, mine sites, workplace)
Tytocare has a huge commercial presence in the USA and the Middle East. It is also distributed in Europe. This is its first release in Australia. Biome Medical are agents for the Tytocare Pro throughout Australia and are partnered with Device Technologies. Tytocare is an approved TGA product. Enquiries for
demonstration and order of this product is available via our website.
https://lnkd.in/g8J-jQHU

A very warm welcome to John Nguyen and his team at Market City Pharmacy who have now joined Biome Medical as one of the ...
28/01/2022

A very warm welcome to John Nguyen and his team at Market City Pharmacy who have now joined Biome Medical as one of the growing number of Pharmacists across Australia who support the development of a new dispensing supply network for medications and health products to remote and regional communities and patients.
Biome Medical will add value and support to the growing difficulty and inaccessibility of medical expertise and product in those communities by combining the Tytocare remote medical examination platform and products to key medical clinicians in remote regional areas through the Pharmacies. The cost of delivery to these regions will vary but will be very competitive and will include The CTG PBS Co-payment program.
The system developed, will help to improve access to affordable PBS medicines for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with, or at risk of, chronic disease, and who in their doctor’s opinion would experience setbacks in the prevention or ongoing management of chronic disease if they did not take the prescribed medicine and would be unlikely to adhere to their medicines regimen without assistance through the program. Biome also has an aviation business which aims to support this network.

www.marketcitypharmacy.com
www.australianbiome.com

February 2022, Australian Biome will launch a brand new website with an online store consisting of medical products avai...
17/01/2022

February 2022, Australian Biome will launch a brand new website with an online store consisting of medical products available to consumer and corporates. In the current Covid-19 climate, the shortages of medical personnel, restrictions on movement and the ever constant threat of exposure, new products have emerged to combat the current crisis and assist the medical industry, and by addressing the changes needed for consumer products, new technologies have arisen and are being developed. The products we distribute are part of a national agreement which represents a selection of innovative AI driven products, wearable technologies and Health care products from around the globe. These products have found success in other countries but until now, have not been released in Australia. The aim is to assist consumers, clinicians, medical personnel and home care providers in Telehealth, remote medical and general examinations. This is an exciting move toward how A.I integration and Biome Medical will add value to the medical industry, by providing the latest tools for preventative measures and mobility of data driven equipment for use in improving the health and well being of our communities.
Read more on Telehealth

https://lnkd.in/g76NMicx

Australian Biome are pleased to announce the appointment of  Tom Sostaric to our Pharma research team.Tom received his M...
17/01/2022

Australian Biome are pleased to announce the appointment of
Tom Sostaric to our Pharma research team.
Tom received his Masters in Biological Science's specialising in analytical identification and quantification of Vanilla products and Samples (Natural/Botanical Products) at Edith Cowan University in 2001. During his career, he has worked in several Pharmaceutical applied fields, including a School of Pharmacy, School of Natural Science and Veterinary Pharmaceuticals in Australia and Europe. Presently, he is a Board member of the International HPTLC Association and is heavily involved in Chromatech Scientific. From a research perspective, Tom is also an adjunct researcher at the University of Western Australia and Edith Cowan University, specialising in analytical research on Pharmaceuticals, Natural Products and Botanical fields, including methods for Sandalwood Oil, Gubinge (Kakadu Plum) and Honey floral sources to name a few. We are looking forward to working with Tom and his team.

Car designers have every kind of software and virtual reality tool. But when they want to make sure a car’s curves look ...
11/01/2022

Car designers have every kind of software and virtual reality tool. But when they want to make sure a car’s curves look just right, they rely on one of the world’s oldest materials: clay.
Every vehicle by every major carmaker, from Mercedes to Tesla to Toyota, is formed in clay long before it ever hits the road. Automakers hire sculptors to make scale models and full-size clay vehicles. They sculpt every detail, from windows to door handles to slight creases in the hood. They sculpt interiors, too, in such fine detail that focus groups can’t always tell they’re looking at a clay dashboard.
On average, Ford uses 200,000 pounds of clay every year for design purposes. Car companies have tried other materials, like plaster. They’ve tried designing cars on computers. But without the hand-sculpting process, designs tend to look stiff and stale.
Car design begins with designers’ sketches. Once the designers have narrowed down some ideas, sculptors make one-third-scale clay models of their drawings. One design is eventually chosen to pursue. A full-scale clay model is the next step, sculptors make a skeleton from foam, plywood and aluminum, and then cover it with 2 to 3 inches of warm clay, which is heated in special ovens for 24 hours before it’s used. When the clay cools, it’s ready for sculpting. Car companies use milling machines to carve out the rough shape of the vehicle, a process that takes about two days. Then sculptors do the detail work, shaping the subtle arches around the wheels or the jeweled patterns in the headlights.
Australian Biome's Automobil team are currently working on interpretive design concepts to collaborate with Italian design team Pininfarina.

https://lnkd.in/g42FGHPT

Below Ford and McLaren clay design teams

Address

Perth, WA
6104

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when The Australian Biome Project posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to The Australian Biome Project:

Featured

Share

Showcasing Australian Aboriginal Culture and the connection to the natural environment

Australian Biomes

Biomes are communities of plants and animals that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in. They are distinct biological communities that have formed in response to a shared physical climate. The Australian biome project is understanding how our natural environment exists and the relationships that exist within it.

The Australian Biome project is a proposed physical facility currently in the first stage of development that allows aboriginal people to share their history and in-depth knowledge while showcasing the natural environment. It is a place of immersion and inclusion of history, showcasing diverse cultural groups that exists in Western Australia and those relationships that have been forged for generations. Understanding each Biome is complex, and the Australian Biome project allows the participant to journey into these places. Each has a unique eco system showcasing climate, temperatures, humidity, plants, animals, aboriginal history and seasons Physical displays, virtual reality, holographic and pictographic imaging exhibits compliment visual media, history, film, arts, music and technology. All combining the modern gallery with a state-of-the-art experience. It is a bank of knowledge accessible to schools, institutions, tourists, historians and enthusiasts wanting to explore Western Australian biodiversity and culture within the convenience of a centralised location.

Australian Biome Project will help promote United Nations Sustainability Goals: