Finding grace in heart of sorrow
WHEN Newcastle grandmother Vivian Hayles left her high-powered corporate job, the passionate photographer wanted to give something back – and that’s when she found Heartfelt.
WHEN Newcastle grandmother Vivian Hayles left her high-powered corporate job, the passionate photographer wanted to give something back – and that’s when she found Heartfelt.
IF you’ve been lucky enough to see the sun rise over the south coast’s Sanctuary Point, chances are you‘ve also seen Kay Phillips picking up rubbish tourists have left behind.
WHEN Andrew Rust was a young surf lifesaver he didn’t bother with sunscreen. Then came the cancer. He’s now determined to spread the slip, slop, slap message.
THE love shown by Narelle Martin, 53, at Manly’s Bear Cottage hospice, where heartbreak is a daily business, has seen her nominated for the prestigious medal.
SO you’ve got a great idea and want to be the next Sergey Brin – but what’s involved and where the hell do you start? Here are the essential tips to save your start-up from crashing.
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