Family’s pride in dental care for the poor
FAMILY of John and Helen Niven never imagined the couple, in their 70s, would be off trekking to remote villages in Nepal to provide free dental care to poverty-stricken people.
FAMILY of John and Helen Niven never imagined the couple, in their 70s, would be off trekking to remote villages in Nepal to provide free dental care to poverty-stricken people.
AT HENSON Park, home of the Newtown Jets, rugby league is like it used to be.
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.
THE police ethos of serving and protecting the public didn’t end for Stephen Limebeer when he returned his badge.
PETER Gallaway is the sort of neighbour you need if you are anywhere near the water and last week was another case in point.
FROM using butter to slide an overweight pony out of a mechanics’ pit to cutting prisoners out of a rolled Corrective Services van, nothing much surprises Susan Allan anymore.
RACHAEL Leahcar’s voice garnered the attention of a nation, but it is her charitable work that has earned a Pride of Australia nomination.
KELLIE Wilson opens up for the first time about the night her husband and specialist helicopter rescue paramedic Michael was killed.
LAWYER, writer, actor, community leader – Pauline Wright’s life is all about giving every person “a fair go”.
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