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25.01.2022 Painting by local artist Michael Parker www.stonycreekgallery.com.au



20.01.2022 Living Today Dying Tomorrow Luncheon Tickets are selling FAST! Book your ticket now. Dr David Brumley, Medical Director Ballarat Hospice Care is our other guest speaker at the luncheon.. His interests are in communication, community care and palliative care development in the Asia-Pacific. He believes that further improvements in palliative care will depend on a change in community understandings about illness and dying. #LTDT #Compassionatecommunities #ballarat #dyingdeathgrief #endoflife #ballaratcemetery #Ballarathospicecare LTDT Tickets www.eventbrite.com.au/e/living-today-dying-tomorrow-tickets

16.01.2022 What a great community day last Thursday at the beautiful Ballarat Cemetery! Thank you for the many local guest speakers from our Hospice, Palliative Care and specialists in grief and for everyone who came to talk, learn and consider end of life. The Courier a lovely wrap up of the day... look out for more around our Compassionate Ballarat & Regions, we have you and have started the conversations for you.

15.01.2022 A little bit about Ballarat & Regional Compassionate Communities ...Our goal is to assist our community to be compassionate and recognise that the natural cycles of sickness and health, birth and death, and love and loss occur every day and it is everyone’s responsibility to care for each other in times of crisis and loss. Living Today, Dying Tomorrow is an event hosted by the Committee to enable professionals and the community to meet, talk and learn about dying, death and grief and the resources available locally. Please make sure you share the information about the event and encourage friends and family to register to attend. www.eventbrite.com.au/e/living-today-dying-tomorrow-tickets



14.01.2022 Next Thursday (March 21) we have local experts speaking as part of our Living Today Dying Tomorrow Event. 12 speakers to be exact and the workshops are FREE! Shannon's Bridge Hospice Care Ballarat Grampians Regional Palliative Care Lifeline Ballarat... Ballarat Compassionate Cities Natural Grace Holistic Funerals Very Special Kids Ballarat Cemeteries Local Legal information from Baird & McGregor The Groundswell project ..are just some locals who have given their time to share their knowledge.. register & come along www.eventbrite.com.au/e/living-today-dying-tomorrow-tickets See more

13.01.2022 What are your plans at the end of your life? We will all get there so lets talk. Come along for lunch and the FREE workshops, hear local experts share their wisdom about dying, death and grief.. Bookings essential. www.eventbrite.com.au/e/living-today-dying-tomorrow-tickets

12.01.2022 Our vision is that when someone is dying, caring or grieving, we all know what to do. (The Groundswell Project) Dr Kerrie Noonan is the guest speaker at the Living Today Dying Tomorrow luncheon (21 March), come along to learn about Compassionate Communities and The Groundswell Project a national organisation creating a culture shift in the way Australians respond to death and grief. Kerrie has spent a number of years developing capacity building approaches to death, dying an...d bereavement. Kerrie is a clinical psychologist in palliative care and has worked in health and community settings as a community development social researcher. She is a fellow of the School for Social Entrepreneurs and her PhD was completed at Western Sydney University in 2018. www.thegroundswellproject.com/national-compassionate-commun Bookings for the luncheon are at www.eventbrite.com.au/e/living-today-dying-tomorrow-tickets See more



02.01.2022 Our event is away and running... Death Cafe is in full swing and I’m currently listening to Dr Greg Mewett talking the facts about Voluntary Assisted Dying.. some pictures of the day so far. Thank you Ballarat community for your support..

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