Birders, cyclists and friends take on the ultimate gap year
Two school leavers from Victoria win this year’s prize for the most original way to spend a gap year.
Two school leavers from Victoria win this year’s prize for the most original way to spend a gap year.
Esperance Senior High School won the regional round of Tournament of Minds (ToM) and competed in the WA State final last Saturday in the Perth suburb of Joondalup.
Marg and Graham Garett met on a blind date in the 50’s. Last week they celebrated their 70th anniversary, decades together which Marg lovingly summarised as being “unreal”.
Sol Social is a group of Esperance locals who brave the cold mornings and even icier sea temps in the name of community building.
The Ravensthorpe Wildflower Show opening went extremely well with a mixture of visitors and locals present on Monday, according to coordinator Sue Leighton.
Esperance Anglican school highlighted the importance of asking the question: “are you ok?” with a day full of activities that promote mental health awareness on Thursday.