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Winners

October Winners

Congratulations to the winners of the October Pilbara Health prize.

These 20 lucky people win a flexible USB desk fan to help stay cool in the summer heat.

If you are curious to know the answers to the October Quiz, check them out below.

Location First Name Surname
Brockman Gerald Foo
Brockman Travis Peck
Cape Lambert Steven Adamson
Cape Lambert Chris Garratt
Dampier Craig Nazzari
Dampier Geoff White
Pannawonica Linda Giles
Pannawonica Dawn Skellett
Paraburdoo Brenda Holland
Paraburdoo Ian Pownall
Perth Selina Broun
Perth Michelle Francis
Perth Craig Hagan
Perth Kiran Jassal
Perth Peter Mah
Perth Tracey Robinson
Pilbara Rail Simon Bolitho
Pilbara Rail Jason Ninness
Tom Price Puna Schwenke
Yandicoogina Janusz Sokol

You can enter now the November edition quiz to win a book celebrating 100 years of Princess Margaret Hospital.

 

Answers 

The ideal room temperature for a good night's sleep is between 16-18 degrees celsius.

TRUE

The longest camels can survive without water is one week.

FALSE, the longest camels can survive without water is two weeks.

On a hot summer's day, wearing short sleeves rather than long sleeves makes you cooler.

FALSE, on a hot summer’s day, wearing long sleeves makes you cooler.

 

 


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