The veteran actress gets candid about her faith. - by New Idea 12 Jul 2021
Whenever Rowena Wallace gets talking, there’s no telling where the conversation might lead – and this time around is no exception.
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In her habitually candid way, Rowena tells New Idea that, after an ongoing battle with depression and suicidal thoughts, she turned to Islam to save her life. “I study a spiritual path which keeps me and my head above water,” explains the star.
Rowena said that after an ongoing battle with depression and suicidal thoughts, she turned to Islam to save her life
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When asked if hospital staff had turfed you out , the English-born Australian actress claimed they had. They were very busy with people the hospital could do something about, but they couldn t really do anything about me, she said. Except send me home, which they did.
Sent home: The Sons and Daughters star, 73, who suffers from clinical depression, told 4BC Weekends she went to an unnamed medical facility for help after a mini breakdown a few weeks ago, but the very busy hospital allegedly turned the Gold Logie winner away. Pictured (L-R) Sons and Daughters cast Ian Rawlings, Rowena Wallace, Brian Blain and Alexandra Fowler
A PROPOSAL to bulldoze part of a historic pub which stands beside the trackbed of the Stockton and Darlington Railway to make way for a convenience store has been recommended for approval. Planning officers have backed the plan to create a 416sq m Sainsbury’s store in Historic England’s Stockton and Darlington Railway Heritage Action Zone in Middleton St George. The recommendation comes despite concerns it will serve as another serious blow to the borough’s rail heritage as the authority pushes forward with multi-million pound plans to celebrate the first passenger railway’s bi-centenary. Railway enthusiasts have highlighted how Platform One, which was previously known as the Fighting Cocks, is inextricably linked with the early days of the line.
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A PROPOSAL to bulldoze part of a historic pub which stands beside the trackbed of the Stockton and Darlington Railway to make way for a convenience store has been recommended for approval. Planning officers have backed the plan to create a 416sq m Sainsbury’s store in Historic England’s Stockton and Darlington Railway Heritage Action Zone in Middleton St George. The recommendation comes despite concerns it will serve as another serious blow to the borough’s rail heritage as the authority pushes forward with multi-million pound plans to celebrate the first passenger railway’s bi-centenary. Railway enthusiasts have highlighted how Platform One, which was previously known as the Fighting Cocks, is inextricably linked with the early days of the line.