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CREATING NEW CONNECTIONS ONE STITCH AT A TIME
Clarendon Vale, Tasmania Liz Selkirk hopes relationships, as well as garments, will be created at the Clarendon Vale Neighbourhood Centre’s new sewing classes. The Buttons, Bobbins, Beginners and Beyond sewing project began in early November with support from Highways...
A GREAT READ!
A few of us in the Highways and Byways community have lately found ourselves all reading the same book! And it's being passed around to family and friends across the generations. What a great read! Victor Steffensen's Fire Country - How Indigenous Fire Management...
SEASONAL WORKERS INVITED INTO COMMUNITY TO PARTY AND WORSHIP
Longford, Tasmania Longford locals didn’t wait for seasonal workers to discover how friendly they were. They went to the workers and invited them to a community welcome party, supported by Highways and Byways. The workers from the nearby berry farms came in droves,...
FREE AND WILLING TO BE PART OF THE COMMUNITY
St Helens, Tasmania Tani Langoulant reckons the success of the Free2b Girls program, that she brought to the small Tasmanian coastal town of St Helens, is a team effort. The teenage girls who turn up each Wednesday to help set the agenda, local volunteers provide...
17 COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS ACROSS NSW, SA, TAS AND QLD GRANTED FUNDS FROM HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS
We are delighted to announce the recipients of our 2020 Small Grants Program. Congratulations to them all, especially for adapting projects to keep communities safe during Coronavirus times whilst still supporting people in need and nourishing our environment in...
NOTHING CAN EVER BE THE SAME AGAIN – COVID-19 AND THE ENVIRONMENT BY CORRIE VAN DEN BOSCH
Governments around the world are anxious to get their countries back to normal. But what is ‘normal’? It is claimed during China’s lock-down over the virus, the resulting cleaner atmosphere saved more lives than the lock-down. When I went on an interfaith...
GARDEN BRINGS LIFE AND HOPE TO TOWN SCORCHED BY YEARS OF DROUGHT
Thallon, Queensland Thallon, in southwest Queensland, is famous for William, the northern hairy-nosed wombat sculpture in the main street, the nearby painted silos and the devastating drought. But it’s the fledgling community garden in the school grounds that’s...
WOMEN COME TOGETHER TO BRING HEALING AND CHANGE TO COMMUNITIES
Toowoomba, Queensland African-born women in Toowoomba concerned about forced marriage, mental illness, family violence and other issues have been given a voice through a project launched by Australian Catholic Religious Against Trafficking in Humans (ACRATH) with...
A COMMUNITY OF YOUNG WOMEN SOMETIMES LOST FOR WORDS …. FINDS A VOICE
Port Augusta, South Australia Dusty Feet Mob dancers usually let their feet do the talking. But for ten weeks leading up to December 2020 the girls discovered different ways to express their joy, anger and grief. A ten-week program, supported by Highways and Byways...
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