This month's content is about staying protected, active and connected as winter sets in. On Tonic TV, we cut through the headlines on the Super K flu strain, meet the adaptive skaters finding freedom at the skate park, and explore how our dogs really see us. And on Aboriginal Health Television, Dance with Tom heads to South East Queensland to learn the mangara, the gum tree dance.
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What Super K Flu means
Super K has been all over the news, so here's what it actually means. It's a new variant of the H3N2 flu virus with the same symptoms but unusual timing. The 2026 vaccine has been updated to match it.
Anything feels possible
Custom frames, harnesses and sheer determination are getting wheelchair users flying around the skate park. Eight years on, hundreds of people living with disability have found the freedom and friendship of adaptive skating.
How dogs really see us
Loyal, loving and a little goofy, dogs have spent 30,000 years learning to read us. We explore what they can really feel, and the story of one dog whose persistence helped her owner catch cancer in time.
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Health headlines that make you think.
Dr Norman Swan's flu vaccine message extends from the TV screen to our brochure boards and pharmacy displays. We're also calling out high GI foods as the more likely acne culprit than chocolate, and making the case that sleep quality has far greater consequences for cognitive health than just feeling groggy the next day.

From GP waiting room to pharmacy, we're delivering timely, actionable content that sparks curiosity and supports healthier decision-making at every touchpoint on the healthcare journey.



