Well-known local sculpture artist Andrew Whitehead from Urana will feature in the upcoming Art of Ageing exhibition at the Corowa Art Space.
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The ‘Art of Ageing’ exhibition is coming to Corowa with Federation Council set to host the event at the Corowa Art Space during August this year.
The Art of Ageing is a photographic exhibition that celebrates the value, experience and contribution that older people bring, and it also challenges out-dated perceptions of ageing.
Federation Council Mayor Patrick Bourke said the exhibition comprises 24 images taken by talented NSW photographers. Each photograph is accompanied by a short story highlighting the subject s experiences and reflections on ageing.
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Retail employees and political staff are among the list of workers who have been granted an exemption to leave Covid-19 hotspots in Greater Sydney.
The NSW Government has posted a list of 35 different professions that allows residents to leave Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool local government areas for work.
It comes after state premier Gladys Berejiklian cracked down on stay-at-home orders and barred residents from leaving the three local government areas.
Exemptions were initially granted to emergency service and healthcare workers before the list was updated on Saturday night.
Retail and healthcare employees are among the list of workers who have been granted an exemption to leave Covid-19 hotspots in Greater Sydney
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Success of DVproject:2650 leads to community action
A three-year project aimed at preventing domestic and family violence in Wagga Wagga and promoting gender equality has been hailed a success which has provided a foundation for more community action.
Designed as a grassroots primary initiative, theDVproject:2650 was a partnership between the Wagga Women’s Health Centre and Wagga Wagga City Council which finished on 30 June this year.
The project, which was funded by the NSW Department of Communities and Justice’s Domestic and Family Violence Innovation Fund, was focused on creating attitudinal change within the community.
Council’s Director Community Janice Summerhayes said its success was achieved through primary prevention activities such as policy review, training and educational workshops, presentations, major community advertising and messaging campaigns, development and distribution of supporting resources and targeted community projects.