Where there’s a will, there’s a way….

THERE were rainbows as far as the eye could see. But, none of them appeared in the sky – they were confined to Muswellbrook’s Olympic Park on Saturday as Hunter Valley Group 21 Junior Rugby League hosted its second annual Where there’s a Will (WTAW) round. Read...

New office and new chairman for WTAW

    The Where there’s a Will Foundation has this week been handed the keys to their very own office space thanks to the generosity of Scone businessman Paul Boniface who says greater education about mental health is essential. “I’ve seen too many people...

Where there’s a Will inspiring the Upper Hunter

WITH the World Health Organisation forecasting that mental illness will be the greatest burden to mankind by 2030, with one in every four people suffering a mental illness at some stage in their life, with suicide rates in rural areas significantly higher than those...

Some resources to help you, help your kids!

While nearly 500 people made the most of the opportunity to hear from leading child and adolescent psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg’s during his visit to the Upper Hunter earlier this week, we realise plenty more couldn’t make it.  We took plenty of notes and...