03/06/21 | Grant Stories, News
West Moonah, HOBART, TASMANIA, West Moonah might not be on the Tasmanian foodies trail, but that could change anytime, thanks to the locals who are sharing their love of food, culture and talent for cooking. The Share Food, Share Skill program, run by the West Moonah...
18/05/21 | Grant Stories, News
Archer Point, near Cooktown in far north Queensland, has received an environmental facelift thanks to the support of Highways and Byways – A Community of Service. Archer Point is a highly scenic and popular coastal area but misuse and neglect has resulted in damage to...
03/05/21 | Grant Stories, News
Wellington, NSW Life after prison can be tough, really tough. A woman, often disconnected from her children, tries to come back to her old life. But it’s lonely, sad and uncertain. Then she’s offered a chance to go away for a few days with her children and be looked...
03/04/21 | Grant Stories, News
Smithton, TASMANIA Jodie Saville wants local girls to thrive, not just survive. Too many miss opportunities while they are waiting to ‘escape’ Smithton, a small isolated town on Tasmania’s north-west coast. Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation, Soroptimist...
03/03/21 | Grant Stories, News
Walgett, NSW A few new faces have started turning up for Friday night food and fun activities at the Walgett Police Citizens Youth Club. They are young women who now consider the PCYC a safe place to ‘hang out’, following the success of ‘Girls BREW’, an...
14/12/20 | Grant Stories, News, Newsletters
Thank you for your wonderful support in the challenging year of 2020. Our hopes are for a peaceful and safe summer in our beautiful land. See you in 2021! Our December 2020 edition of Highways and Byways is out now. Click here We profile a wonderful resilience...
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