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Merry Christmas, everyone! As excited kids across the west eagerly count down the days until Santa visits, preps from Braybrook’s Dinjerra Primary School are soaking up the last days of their first year of school by enjoying Christmas themed activities, inattentive to the rush of last-minute preparations as the holiday draws closer. As the end of 2023 draws near, the team at Star Weekly would like to wish our readers and advertisers a Merry Christmas and safe and happy 2024. The first edition of the new year will be published on January 9. The office will reopen on January 2.
Dinjerra Primary School preps: Florencia, Marianne and Tobias. (Damjan Janevski) 378530_02
Dream wedding win Liam McNally When Helen Genito heard the news that she and her fiance would have their entire wedding paid for, a prize she was competing against about 1200 others for, she thought it was a scam. “We’re still in disbelief, we never win anything,” Helen said. In 2006, just after the birth of her first child, Helen was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. “I started not feeling like myself,” she said. Helen described an ordeal that involved her balance and cognition declining while seeing different doctors at different hospitals who couldn’t give her a diagnosis, until an MRI scan revealed legions on her brain.
Over the next four years Helen experienced two more similar episodes, and also had to cope with the death of her husband, while raising her daughter. “I kind of put my health on hold and just looked after Jamie,” she said. “At the moment it’s an invisible illness because I don’t have any physical symptoms. “I wish the public were more aware of invisible illnesses, invisible disabilities.” It was living with this “invisible illness” that eventually connected Helen with Frank Barbakos. The pair met in a peer support group for people with MS, and after a few years “sparks flew” and the pair began dating. “We’re just birds of a feather I think, we just gel. And, we understand each other, and
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