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15 APRIL 2022 ISSUE 015
OVONEWS ISSUE 015 15 APRIL 2022
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Limelight on HER
Disadvantaged members of the Newcastle community now have access to free tax advice and assistance. See page 3
NovoSociety
Two young Novocastrians passionate about theatre, acting and directing have launched a production company, providing equal opportunities for females and underrepresented individuals in the creative arts industry. See page 7
Grandmothers for Refugees are calling on Novocastrians to prioritise meaningful policy change ahead of the federal election. See page 15
NovoCulture
Charlotte De Wit and Marigold Pazar have launched their brand new production company, HER Productions. Photo: Alyssa/Alpha Sierra
Two Newcastle artists created a public photo exhibition honouring the lives and stories of the local elderly community. See page 18
NovoSport
Jackson Baker is the first local to hoist the Mark Richards Trophy above his head after winning the WSL QS5000 at the 2022 Newcastle Surfest. See page 23
Recovery funds needed for local charity The local organisation, Bikers For Kids, is hosting a series of fundraising events to help recover from the impacts of the Wickham woolshed fire, where it lost over $18,000 worth of equipment used in the iconic Newcastle Toy Run. Bikers For Kids exists to provide financial and material support for marginalised members of the Newcastle and Hunter community. While the organisation actively supports many motorcycle-focused charity initiatives, the flagship event is the annual Newcastle Toy Run, which enlists the support of thousands of fellow motorcyclists to ride and donate funds and gifts for kids in need during Christmas. Bikers For Kids was amongst the
hundreds of enterprises affected by the devastating Wickham woolshed fire on March 1. Over $18,000 worth of Newcastle Toy Run equipment was lost, including promotional banners, flags, gazebos, road and traffic management bollards, signage, barrier boards, and electrical equipment. Treasurer Stephen Meek said they wanted to raise some much-needed funds to help replace their lost equipment and recover before their major event in December. “We lost all of our event equipment which is pretty devastating. Although we will eventually recover, it’s still very hard, especially when we had over 40 years’ worth of accumulative stuff in that warehouse,” Meek said.
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“We’ve had a couple of generous people step up and help us replace some gear, but it will take us a while to recoup.
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