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The Impact of Giving - The Susan and Isaac Wakil Foundation

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Impact Story - The Susan and Isaac Wakil Foundation

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Bringing our performing arts collections online

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Produce music like a pro

By Leon Georgiou MOUNT Gambier music producer Tom Wilson will host a masterclass for musicians and recording artists tomorrow at Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre. The four-hour session focuses on tracking, mixing and mastering techniques, with Mr Wilson taking the audience through a recent recording he did with Mount Gambier band, Chelsea Manor. Unlike other masterclasses, Mr Wilson wanted to take a finished piece of work and walk people through the development process. “I know there’s a lot of classes online, where they’ll show you from scratch how they do something. Whereas I want to show everyone… a finished product, that’s actually going to be played on the radio,” he said.

End of life care focus

VALUABLE ADDITION: In Home Hospice Service chairperson Maureen Klintberg outside the planned headquarters at Mount Gambier s 10 Bay Road complex. VOLUNTEERS are being sought to help deliver an In Home Hospice Care (IHHC) service in Mount Gambier, supporting residents to spend their end-of-life days at home. The new Mount Gambier service aims to fill identified gaps in existing services, with in-home care provided by specially trained volunteers to enable terminally ill people, who would prefer to die at home, the option of compassionate, person and family-centred care in their home setting. The service will be the key focus of a community forum on March 1 at Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, which will feature guest speakers from the Warnnambool and District Community Hospice (WDCH) which has been operational since 2016 and has been used as a model for the Mount Gambier program.

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