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More lymphoedema services needed By NATALIE HOLMES
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WHILE it’s been 17 years since her own diagnosis, lymphoedema sufferer Susan Rootes says it’s not too late to raise awareness
and increase services for those with the condition. Mrs Rootes is supporting the Cancer Council’s Saving Life Campaign, calling on the NSW Government to raise awareness
and increase available treatment options across the state. Part of the issue is the need for greater understanding of the condition and how it can be managed.
“It’s amazing how many people don’t know about it, but it can be really hard to explain,” Mrs Rootes told Dubbo Photo News.
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‘My first job made me understand that I could achieve anything I set my mind to.’ ROB RILEY runs his own business, Indigenous Concepts and Networking (IcAN), and spends much of his life running work and training programs through the old forestry nursery on Cobra Street. He says his passion for helping
others transition into jobs stems from being given just one opportunity when he was a young bloke desperate to get a start. Rob tells his career story, in his own words, for this week’s Dubbo Works.
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CRACKER! LOCAL photographer Coady Lomonaco stood with his camera for more than half an hour in the wee small hours of Saturday morning to capture the multiple
lightning strikes over Dubbo city needed to make up this eye-catching photograph. He called this one “Fitzroy Street Frenzy”.
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