the ultimate cubby
Hats off to the Sydney-based tradies who
donated their time to build a dream cubby
house in the playground of The Shepherd
Centre, a not-for-profit which helps children with
hearing loss learn to listen and speak.
The project started when hipages.com.au,
a consumer directory for tradies, ran a
competition inviting kids to submit a drawing of
their dream cubby house. The winner was seven-
year-old Tayla, from Victoria, whose ultimate
cubby was dubbed ‘The Royal Palace of Mischief
and Magic’.
Tayla’s drawing in hand, the tradies then set to
work building a real-life version of her cubby
house, which was officially opened on July 11.
new hub
for adelaide’s north
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Families in Adelaide’s northern suburbs will benefit
from a new disability services hub in Elizabeth
launched by South Australian provider, Novita.
It will offer Novita’s broad range of services and
support including child development, rehabilitation,
disability support, social work, psychology and
specialist equipment. It features three treatment
rooms, two group areas and a specialist splinting
and casting area.
1. Allied Health Assistant Jane King with Novita
CEO Greg Ward, the Premier of SA Jay
Weatherill and Honourable Hieu Van Le AC,
Governor of South Australia, with Novita
customer Gideon Colibanschi.
2. Mrs Le, Honourable Hieu Van Le AC, Governor
of South Australia, with Novita customer
Dominic Brain, Premier of SA Jay Weatherill
and Novita CEO Greg Ward.
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