People of faith sound alarm on climate
4 Mins Read Bells of alarm: Bronwyn Pryor said the old bell at Dromana was not only heard as a call to worship on Sundays but was used by the Dromana CFA in an emergency. Picture: Yanni Share
Picture: Yanni
PEOPLE from various faiths around the world held symbolic actions to “sound the alarm” for the climate – including the Uniting Churches at Dromana and Rosebud.
The two churches rang their bells at 11am, Thursday 11 March, as part of a global multi-faith Day of Action in which about 100 faith communities called for more ambitious action on climate change.
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Start on college mental health space
Picture: Yanni
YOUNG people on the Mornington Peninsula will soon have a new place to seek help for their mental health.
This comes as work begins on the Rosebud Secondary College youth wellness pavilion to support the mental health and wellbeing of its students and the wider community.
The pavilion will house the college’s wellbeing team and provide office space for mental health and community services.
The concept was developed following the suicides of two Rosebud students in 2013. The pavilion came about through community-wide efforts to support young people living on the peninsula.