
Basketball champ to talk ‘Taming the Angry Ant’
Former captain of the Perth Wildcats, Brad Robbins will be in Margaret River this month to talk about ‘Taming the Angry Ant’. Picture supplied by A Stitch in Time. As
Former captain of the Perth Wildcats, Brad Robbins will be in Margaret River this month to talk about ‘Taming the Angry Ant’. Picture supplied by A Stitch in Time. As
Former Mindful Margaret River Chair said The Collective Spark identified practical principles to help guide and increase group productivity and effectiveness.
Margaret River local Ryan Nilsson-Linne was inspired to launch Self Seen Margaret River after joining a similar group in Port Macquarie. Picture supplied. Three Margaret River men have launched a
Peter Durey says with much of our behaviour is an unconscious reaction, it is one of life’s challenges to really understand ourselves.
Not-for-profit groups in the Capes region say they are struggling to deliver services.
Mindful Margaret River leaders say the group’s unconventional model falls outside the easy parameters for State Government funidng.
As this financial year closes, it gives us the opportunity reflect on what Mindful Margaret River has achieved. The following pages give just a small insight into all the events,
Towns like Margaret River tend to create “opportunities” for connecting with people you recognise when you’re out and about in town.
I’m deeply concerned about the rise in eating disorders in our community, in particular among primary school aged children.
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