Give a girl a place to stand – and a hydraulic jack – and she’ll move the world.
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She might even grow up to join the SES, Moruya unit controller Jeff McMahon hopes.
Pint-sized girl guides lifting a vehicle with a jack is part of his master plan: “You can just see their face go ‘wow’ as they realise they’re actually lifting the vehicle all by themselves.”
Check out their story below.
If lifting cars now spurs them as teenagers to enter the Quota Student of the Year, they have some great role models in this year’s crop.
Also seeing stars is Yumaro employee and student Stephen Husband. He is hitting the books with his sights set on a career in astronomy. If accepted into university, it would be a first for the Moruya disability workplace.
Books were in the news for other reasons this week, when Eurobodalla Shire councillors aired concerns about public library funding. Bega MP Andrew Constance disagrees. Read both sides below.
Meanwhile Club Catalina junior golfers are showing the Far South Coast how it’s done.