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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2024

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Should driver education be taught at school? IN response to the tragic increase in deaths on Victorian roads in 2023, Member for Northern Victoria Rikkie-Lee Tyrrell has called on the State Government to introduce a driver education module in Victorian Continued Page 10 secondary schools.

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HORSES AND LOCAL HEROES... Riding Develops Abilities is a volunteer-led program facilitating equine therapy and experiences. The group is saddling up for its 2024 program kicking off in March, and are calling out for new volunteers and horses to bolster the program. Pictured from left front row are Sienna Williams with horse Prince, Pauline Wright, Cathy Hamilton, Ros and Alby De Simone, Keren Fletcher, and Jenny Grants with Butternut. Back row from left are Frank Steen, Brian Thompson, Anne Sparkes, and Graeme Currie. Photo: Deanne Jeffers

Where horsepower and people power unite Riding Develops Abilities, fosters connections, and boosts our community By Deanne Jeffers FOR nea rly ha l f a cent u r y, R id i ng Develops Abilities Shepparton has been quietly transforming lives through their therapeutic horseback riding lessons. The group is saddling up to begin 2024

sessions from Tuesday, March 5, and RDA Shepparton are eager to invite new volunteers and horses to its program. Weekly classes are held Tuesdays, at 9.30am, 11am and 1pm. RDA Shepparton secretary, Cathy Hamilton said, “We are

very happy to work with volunteers in the time they have available. Currently some attend mornings, others afternoons. We also provide morning tea and lunch." Continued Page 6

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