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25.01.2022 ANGELA NUSS Her recovery has been described as incredible, with doctors calling her a miracle. I always thought I'm going to beat this. I wanted to go back to my life, my parents, my children and Craig. I just couldn't give up, Angela Nuss said. I didn't believe in bad days but I did allow myself to cry. But they were not tears of sadness; they were happy tears because I knew I was in a better position than the day before. Angela has always believed nothing is impos...sible and she is the living, walking (and running) proof. You need to believe in yourself, make the most of every day and never give up, she said. Read her story and more here: Read the story: https://www.riverineherald.com.au//believe-in-yourself-and See more



22.01.2022 THERESA JACOBS Cancer survivor Theresa Jacobs has been to the dark side but her determination to make a difference in so many lives and with the help of a close friend and wider network of friends and supporters she is truly an inspirational story. Read her story and more via https://www.riverineherald.com.au//when-you-think-youve-gi

21.01.2022 POLLY HEALEY Small country schools bring their own challenges such as teachers mastering prep to year six curriculums all at the same time. Polly's school might just have a principal and her, teaching a total of eight students across the seven years, but is kicking some big goals. To read Polly’s story and more head to https://www.riverineherald.com.au//polly-is-a-class-act-on

20.01.2022 Four of Echuca's policewomen have really moved to the forefront.



18.01.2022 MARGARET GUMBLETON The word selfless springs to mind when talking to Margaret Gumbleton. The twin towns woman has volunteered her time with the Special Olympics Echuca Campaspe group for the past 12 years, and has been involved with helping disabled athletes across the state for almost three decades. Margaret volunteers a significant portion of her week engaging, teaching, caring for, and mentoring the 36 registered athletes within the group. Read Margaret’s full story: https://www.riverineherald.com.au//patience-the-key-to-unl

16.01.2022 Nine years ago, Glenn Percy was just starting to enjoy retirement after 42 years teaching in Echuca. But fate stepped in with a shock diagnosis.

16.01.2022 HEATHER STEWART Heather Stewart's music career began at her mother's knee and has evolved from a farm outside Echuca-Moama to a Parisian home and a red-hot ragtime act which is proving a tour de force in the world's most tour de force city. Read her story and more: https://www.riverineherald.com.au//being-different-is-bril



16.01.2022 EUC AND HONEY These sisters really are doing it for themselves. Hand selecting, cutting, moulding, making their earrings and it's all done on their dining room tables between meals. But despite their sisterly bond, it was their shared love of food and nature which brought them into their newest venture. Kiralee and Sammara Pascoe have always been creative and decided they would like to share their inspiration with other women and the earrings business was born along wit...h their brand @eucandhoney. Read their story and more: https://www.riverineherald.com.au//getting-the-hang-of-a-s See more

12.01.2022 ANGELA NUSS Leitchville's Angela Nuss was born to run. So when doctors had the temerity to suggest she would never walk again, let alone run, a determined Angela took up the challenge and hit the ground running. It is only four years since the horrific car accident which left her with a broken neck, fractured C1-C4 spinal cord, posterior cerebral artery strokes, pelvic bone, rib and a lumbar compression fractures and Angela is still running. Read the story: https://www.riverineherald.com.au//believe-in-yourself-and

09.01.2022 Rick Wilcock is a sort of mate with haircuts on the side. Standing behind the vintage leather chairs of the High St Barber, Rick has become something of an unseen sounding board for men in the twin towns.

08.01.2022 As Walt Disney would say, all our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them. Echuca’s Ashlee Shead knows the power of Disney as well as anyone.

07.01.2022 Comfort zone is a great place to be, but nothing changes if you stay there. Just ask Rochester’s Meredith Hodder, a nurse unit manager at Echuca’s hospital.



05.01.2022 PRISCILLA JASPER Growing up as one of 10 children would be crowded enough for your average individual but for one woman - whose family always managed to find room for one more - a lesson that has given her a role in the rescue of so many young lives. Read her story and more: https://www.riverineherald.com.au//the-sheer-joy-of-being-

05.01.2022 The towering prescence of Sheridan Townrow may be absent from under the netball ring this season but Echuca fans take heart she will be back.

05.01.2022 FAYE BERRYMAN She might have been an old-fashioned stay at home mum except she hardly had time to stay there. Faye Berryman was simply too busy doing stuff. For anyone and everyone. And she isn't showing any signs of slowing down. Read her story and more at https://www.riverineherald.com.au//5/faye-was-on-a-mission

03.01.2022 ANNA SIVESIND "Hi I'm Anna, I'm gay. Sounds so simple; even 'so what?' After all, it is 2019 and same-sex marriage has been legalised for more than a year now. So why does Anna Sivesind feel such relief to be able to stand up and say that?... What kept the words buried deep inside for so long for something that is now so commonplace as to pass without any comment indeed with the need for any comment? Read the full story and more: https://www.riverineherald.com.au//shes-just-so-happy-gay- See more

03.01.2022 Emma Spencely knows what she wants to be when she grows up. And even though she is only 21 she has already devoted 17 years of her life just to reach the career highlight of being rejected. Over and over.

03.01.2022 ELLIE FRY Mentally, boxing has also helped Ellie cope with the death of not just one, but both of her parents. I might be having a bad day but once I get into the gym and into the ring nothing else matters I lose myself in boxing and it might sound weird but I also feel closest to my parents when I am out there. Read the full story: https://www.riverineherald.com.au//boxing-or-brawling-elli

02.01.2022 The world is changing and as you can see, so is Bella/Beau. We present to you a monthly, themed feature with something in it for everyone.

01.01.2022 Like so many refugees, Nicole Dilubenzi has lived much of her life on the run, fleeing violence and unrest from Congo to Lesotho to Namibia before finally making her home in Echuca, the community that has embraced her and is now backing her dream of launching a fashion label.

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