Happy Sunday, all.
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If you missed this story, it’s worth a read – it says so much about how awesome some of our young folk are.
Journalist Adam Holmes caught up with the group at Strathfieldsaye, where he learnt about how they are quite literally building their own community.
It’s without doubt one of my favourite stories in recent weeks.
Journalist Emma D’Agostino has continued the Addy’s great work in raising awareness of domestic violence and the prevention of violence against women and children.
This week, Em covered the launch of #uniteagainstfamilyviolence – which calls on all political parties to commit to implementing and funding the recommendations that followed Victoria’s Royal Commission into Family Violence.
It was great to see Kate Wright from Loddon Campaspe Centre Against Sexual Assault representing CASA Forum at the launch, alongside leaders from Gender Equity Victoria, Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria and No To Violence.
Here’s a reminder that we all have a role to play in this: Our job is far from done
Our senior sports reporter Adam Bourke this week caught up with Lucas Herbert – it’s a great read, about a young bloke from Bendigo.
As Bourkey wrote: the Neangar Park Golf Club product is now the 78th ranked golfer on the planet and has the golfing world at his feet, but he’s adamant six-figure paydays won't make him forget where he's come from.
"I still see myself as a kid from Bendigo. It doesn't seem that long ago that I was a kid walking up the fairways here (at Neangar Park),’’ Herbert said.
You can read more at the link below, along with some other great content you might have missed.
Have a great week,
Nicole
Nicole Ferrie, editor