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New approach on mental health support
The pandemic has helped focus the need for greater support
19:03, 28 FEB 2021
Councillor Kirsteen Sullivan paid tribute to the new partnerships
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Lockdown has presented local mental health charities with an even greater workload but the pandemic has also helped focus the need for greater support for community mental health and shine a light on the valuable work being done.
Organisers overwhelmed by phenomenal response to Bales4Blair charity
28 Feb, 2021 09:00 PM
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Viewing the processing of Bales4Blair wool are Rosstan Mazey, from New Zealand Woolscouring (left), Sarah Dooley, of Mimihau, process co-ordinator Emily Shields, Amy Blaikie, of Slopedown, and NZWL chief operating officer Tony Cunningham. Photo / Stu Jackson
Viewing the processing of Bales4Blair wool are Rosstan Mazey, from New Zealand Woolscouring (left), Sarah Dooley, of Mimihau, process co-ordinator Emily Shields, Amy Blaikie, of Slopedown, and NZWL chief operating officer Tony Cunningham. Photo / Stu Jackson
Otago Daily Times
By: Sally Rae Phenomenal is how South Otago farmer Amy Blaikie describes watching the processing of Bales4Blair wool at a Timaru scour - and seeing the piles of donations from around the country.
Box Office: Tom Jerry Shows Claws With $13.7M Bow https://t.co/oKJQXLMS44 The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 28, 2021 Tom Jerry debuted this weekend to a big $13.7 million to grab the top spot. This was the biggest opening weekend since WW84 two months ago and…