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A Moruya High School student is giving Australians a colourful reminder.
Ella Burke’s eye-catching fish motif is now in – and on – the bag.
Check out the 16-year-old’s story below.
Meanwhile, the Pantry Club has been filling the shopping bags of the shire’s most disadvantaged people for a decade. As Kate Lockley reports, the service has grown impressively – sadly, so has the demand.
Our shire digs deep when anyone is in trouble and the Daniel Allard fundraiser was no exception.
Sailing into town to help was one Wendell.
Daniel has leukaemia, but the family hopes a bone marrow transplant will make all the difference.
His parents Rhonda and Paul have had to move from the shire to Sydney to be with him.
As Daniel’s sister Natalie told Joel Erickson: “We’ve got 100 days to see whether the bone marrow is going to be accepted or not; it’s just a waiting game.”
Our thoughts are with them all.