
Margaret River Soup Kitchen
The Margaret River Soup Kitchen, also known as “The Soupie” provides a low cost, nutritious meal two evenings a week. Every Monday and Wednesday from 5PM (until pots empty ~6:30PM) […]
The Margaret River Soup Kitchen, also known as “The Soupie” provides a low cost, nutritious meal two evenings a week. Every Monday and Wednesday from 5PM (until pots empty ~6:30PM) […]
The Margaret River Soup Kitchen, also known as “The Soupie” provides a low cost, nutritious meal two evenings a week. Every Monday and Wednesday from 5PM (until pots empty ~6:30PM) […]
The Margaret River Soup Kitchen, also known as “The Soupie” provides a low cost, nutritious meal two evenings a week. Every Monday and Wednesday from 5PM (until pots empty ~6:30PM) […]
The Margaret River Soup Kitchen, also known as “The Soupie” provides a low cost, nutritious meal two evenings a week. Every Monday and Wednesday from 5PM (until pots empty ~6:30PM) […]
Why are we here? What is this all about? I don’t know about you, but I’m still waiting for the day I wake up in the morning with a clear […]
When moving to a new town or finding yourself home with children, finding connection and like minded people is more important than ever, however getting started can be daunting and exhausting.
Dr Peter Durey is a Mindful Margaret River board members and volunteers on one of our taskforce teams. This short article is not intended to be provocative but instead stimulating, […]
I came around the bend in our road where usually I only see kangaroos. There stood a young man with his thumb out. When I said where I was heading, he happily climbed in beside me. He wasn’t a neighbour. I asked him where had he come from? He told me he’d cut across the paddocks for a kilometre or so. This was his fastest route to get into town.
My wife and I moved to live in Burnside in early 2018. We didn’t know many people in the Margaret River area and we wondered if we’d feel isolated living in the middle of a forest. It seemed rude to intrude on people’s privacy. But I did anyway!
A chance meeting between self-proclaimed ‘soul friends’ Ashlee Heard and Ryan Stone has seen the formation of the region’s new LGBTQIA+ group and a growing number of events and programs to support the community and its allies.