MAKING the right choice… Collingwood Football Club president Jeff Browne (second from right) dropped in to the Heywood Recreation Reserve on Saturday as the Magpies launched the Deadly Choices health program with Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation. Mr Browne is pictured here with Winda-Mara chief executive Jason Walker and a trio of Gunditjmara and Collingwood people in Reconciliation Action Plan advisory committee chairman Tony Lovett, vice-president Jodie Sizer and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs manager Debby Lovett, as well as Heywood Football Netball Club president Darren McDowell.
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IT’S not often the head of one of the nation’s largest sporting clubs drops by Heywood for an afternoon’s footy, […]
The opportunity shop Vinnies, operated by St Vincent de Paul Society, will finally open Tuesday, March 25.
Portland residents may have noticed a building erected...