ISSUE 917 - Wednesday, February 2, 2022 | THE LIMESTONE COAST AND SOUTH WEST VICTORIA | 08 8724 7111 | www.lifestyle1.net
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Sharing the community’s best stories All the Australia Day events across the Limestone Coast
Just getting the job done Community leader building a legacy of volunteering It might sound an outdated idea in 2022 but when Margaret married Vietnam veteran Robert Winterfield his interests became hers. “You joined what they did – it was just what you did when you got married,” Margaret said. That is how her lifelong involvement in the RSL began but it is a relationship that survived the
death of her husband – Margaret Winterfield is part of the furniture and her commitment to the RSL, along with other community groups and volunteering, saw the well known local identity named in the 2022 Australia Day Honours List, appointed a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). In a way, the more things
change the more they stay the same. Just as many community groups in 2022 are crying out for younger members - a new generation to come through, roll up their sleeves and get things done, so the call for younger members was what saw Margaret join the Ladies Auxiliary. See inside for full story
Charles Brice’s life changed forever in 2010 when a motorbike accident near the town of Paruna, 35kms south of Loxton, left him a quadriplegic after breaking the C5 and C6 vertebrae of his spine. Charles (pictured above with Mayor Erika Vickery) was the Naracoorte Lucincale Council Australia Day guest speaker, sharing his inspirational story and the role of his foundation. See inside for full coverage
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