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‘Glacial’

In winter’s grasp a world of ice unfolds
A crystalline dance in the moon’s embrace,
Frost-kissed whispers a tale retold
In icy realms where shadows trace.

A crystalline dance in the moon’s embrace
Frozen whispers weave a silent song,
In icy realms where shadows trace
Silver threads of frost delicate yet strong.

Frozen whispers weave a silent song
Icebound secrets locked in a frigid trance,
Silver threads of frost delicate yet strong
Nature’s artistry in a frozen dance.

Icebound secrets locked in a frigid trance
A winter’s palette shades of glacial hue,
Nature’s artistry in a frozen dance
Each step on ice a history renewed.

A winter’s palette shades of glacial hue
Frosty landscapes gleam in pale moonlight,
Each step on ice a history renewed
Nature’s choreography pure and bright.

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Volunteers’ News – October 2024

Volunteers’ News – October 2024.

New book profiles logging breaches by Forestry Corporation

As the people of NSW await the latest judgment of the Land and Environment Court for Forestry Corporation of NSW’s logging breaches, in this case illegally felling giant and hollow-bearing trees in Wild Cattle Creek State Forest near Coffs Harbour, a new book shines a light on the Corporation’s misdemeanours across the state.

Museum receives accolade for audience engagement

The Chau Chak Wing Museum at the University of Sydney has won the 2024 International Council of Museums (ICOM) Australia Institution Award. It is the first university museum to receive this award.

Faith communities call for fossil fuel phase-out

Cathedrals and over 150 diverse places of worship across Australia, including in Sydney, unveiled banners on September 17 with a united message for the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition: supporting a rapid transition from coal and gas to clean energy.

Living with dementia – a carer’s journey: 9. Residential care (part three)

In July 2022, just over a year after Stuart was first admitted, I wrote to the facility service manager about Stuart’s personal care.

After the Voice referendum

Volunteers who campaigned in support of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament recently met at the Redfern Community Centre to hear about the way forward from the outgoing Minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney and Indigenous author and activist, Thomas Mayo.