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Vertical village “volunteers”
Australia is a nation of volunteers and in 2020, Volunteering Victoria claims that 42.1 per cent of Victorians aged over 15 volunteered in our state.
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Some galleries in the CBD are planning great events, such as viewings at the Sofitel Hotel, to celebrate reopening.
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My grandmother was quite elderly when I was young, so my memories of her are vague, apart from two enduring and detailed recollections involving her.
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