A movie the family can enjoy
There’s something special about Bankstown Sports Club’s upcoming movie screening: the volume will be wound down, the lights will be dim and moviegoers will be free to move about and make as much noise as they like.
There’s something special about Bankstown Sports Club’s upcoming movie screening: the volume will be wound down, the lights will be dim and moviegoers will be free to move about and make as much noise as they like.
A ‘pop-up beach’, jumping castle and patrol setup are some of the ways Surf Life Saving NSW will teach western Sydney kids how to be safe at the beach this summer.
Taking care of orphaned animals during cold winter months is tough, but there’s a role you can play in making the load easier this DoSomething Day.
THE Central Coast’s most vulnerable and needy people will be well rugged up this winter if the staff and members of Gosford RSL have anything to do about it.
BARB Carter has seen suffering in different places and countries in her many years as a compassionate counsellor but has still not lost faith in humanity.
STEVE COWIE and his group of Clothesline volunteers spend every Wednesday night in the city dispensing clean clothes and blankets to the homeless.
FOR NSW Ambulance Inspector John Brotherhood and his team, every day is DoSomething Day.
NATHAN Hindmarsh says DoSomething Day is the perfect opportunity to break out of the ‘robotic’ cycle of the working week, and help others.
THERE’S always a pal at Computer Pals Blacktown, ready to help out. They’re ready for DoSomething Day, to be held on June 15, celebrating volunteering.
Food is a love language that everyone can understand — just ask My Kitchen Rules alumni Sammy and Bella Jakubiak.
BOXER Billy Dib says that a moment spent doing something for others is a rewarding experience – he’s supporting the DoSomething Day campaign.
Jacki Largo, a Darlington local, runs the volunteer-based Paws and Recover around the City of Sydney to provide people in hospital, temporary accommodation or in respite with pet care.
MISS Universe Australia Monika Radulovic says baking is a small thing, but a rewarding gesture — as she throws her support behind DoSomething Day.
WEARING pyjamas, from their Bondi home, the Marks sisters are counting penguins for DoSomething Day, where anyone can be a volunteer.
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