Tag: Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network

Quiz fans answer the call

Quiz night champions “We thought it was speed dating” are the toast of Millicent.
They finished ahead of “Double Bogeys” and 15 other tables at...

Wellbeing order of the day

The 2024 Limestone Coast Regional Wellbeing Expo on Friday has been hailed a success with more than 400 people passing through the doors of...

High school funds boost

AMount Gambier school will receive $6m in funds to be announced as part of Thursday’s upcoming State Budget.
Mount Gambier High School has been allocated...

Mill donations praised

The 400 employees and contractors at the Kimberly-Clark Australia (KCA) Millicent Mill have recently donated over $5000 to three local charities enabling them to...

Light shines on mental health

Avital mental health message will be delivered in Millicent on Sunday night thanks to SA Water and the Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network.
At 6pm...

Millicent minds make difference

The Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network has again turned to an ever-reliable fundraising event. It stages one such activity each year with the 2024 fundraiser...

Tree project branches out

Afallen tree in the grounds of Millicent Hospital will be painted blue next month as a mental health gesture.
The aim of the Blue Tree...

Trivia no problem for quiz champions

Quiz night champions “Our Drinking Team Has a Trivia Problem” were the toast of Millicent over the weekend. The Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network turned...

‘Quiz season’ to launch in Millicent

The Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network has turned to an ever-reliable fundraising event. It stages one such activity each year with the 2023 fundraiser being...

Life-changing story shared

Another inspirational guest speaker is being brought to Millicent by the Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network. The group has sponsored two other guests in recent...

Blue Tree sparks conversation

Over a dozen members of the Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network spent their Sunday painting a ‘Blue Tree’. Wattle Range Council gave permission to paint...

Model train show conducted

High profile Millicent resident Chris Mathias is well-known in the local community for the hours he devotes to such groups as the RSL, Men’s...

Wellbeing SA course applications open

Applications are now being accepted for the final free course in the current funding round regarding conversations about suicide. Wellbeing SA funding has enabled the...

Mental health course starts conversation

A conversation has started in the community with the intention of raising awareness of a major and preventable cause of death. A practical experience was...

Mental health course support

The Wattle Range Suicide Prevention Network has now opened up registrations for future courses called Conversations Around Suicide. The next four-hour course will be held...