Salvation Army volunteer June Zelley volunteers four days a week, engaging in kitchen work, cleaning and community outreach, and her decades of service haven’t dulled her enthusiasm or the depth of her empathy.
Photo by
Kelly Lucas-Carmody
You’re in for a real treat this Friday, May 16, when you pick up your copy of The News.
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Inside, you’ll find not one, but three special feature publications — each celebrating something entirely different, yet all equally worth your time.
One of the key events on the horizon is National Volunteer Week, running from Monday, May 19 to Sunday, May 25.
It’s Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteers and the critical roles they play in our communities.
In honour of this, we’re proud to present the second edition of Our Community, Our Volunteers.
This uplifting publication pays tribute to the amazing individuals across our region who dedicate their time and energy to helping others.
With heartfelt stories, practical advice and insight into the world of volunteering, this magazine is a rich source of inspiration for anyone considering giving back.
It explores the who’s who, the wheres and the whys of volunteering, and captures just how special, rewarding and vital it really is.
Next week is also a celebration for schools across the state, as Education Week gets under way.
It’s a chance to reflect on the importance of education at every level and to shine a light on the people and programs helping students thrive.
This year’s theme, Celebration of Cultures, holds particular relevance for our wonderfully diverse region, and schools are marking the occasion with activities that embrace cultural understanding, inclusion and pride.
In our Education Week feature, you’ll find out what local schools are doing to bring this theme to life — ensuring every student feels valued, respected and heard.
And finally, we’re thrilled to bring you a powerful and heartfelt feature on Banmira Specialist School, formerly Verney Rd School.
This year marked a major milestone for the school with the opening of its newly developed junior campus.
Thoughtfully transformed into a dynamic, inclusive learning environment, the new facility represents a bold and beautiful new chapter.
In Banmira’s Milestone Moment, we share stories from school leaders, staff, parents and students, painting a picture of the passion, progress and care that defines this exceptional school community.
Three diverse and inspiring publications — all wrapped up in one edition of The News.
Make sure you grab your copy this Friday and enjoy every page.
Banmira Specialist School acting principal Jesse Whittaker with students Kaw-Liga Tuu-Nicholson, Elijah Langman and Phoebe Murray.
Photo by
Kelly Lucas-Carmody
Grahamvale Primary School students Jack Doyle and Ade Sii are getting excited for their school’s Education Week celebrations.