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Sam Hollier

Features and Special Publications Journalist at Australian Community Media

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  • 3 weeks ago | canberratimes.com.au | Sam Hollier

    Dave Paulsen, 74, has been volunteering for Orange Sky since November 2019 when the service first launched in the Northern Rivers region. Picture suppliedDave Paulsen is a driving force behind Orange Sky's Northern Rivers operations. "We want people to come and join us, and we have a lot of fun," Dave said. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 3 weeks ago | goulburnpost.com.au | Sam Hollier

    Dave Paulsen, 74, has been volunteering for Orange Sky since November 2019 when the service first launched in the Northern Rivers region. Picture suppliedDave Paulsen is a driving force behind Orange Sky's Northern Rivers operations. "We want people to come and join us, and we have a lot of fun," Dave said. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 3 weeks ago | bendigoadvertiser.com.au | Sam Hollier

    Dave Paulsen, 74, has been volunteering for Orange Sky since November 2019 when the service first launched in the Northern Rivers region. Picture suppliedDave Paulsen is a driving force behind Orange Sky's Northern Rivers operations. "We want people to come and join us, and we have a lot of fun," Dave said. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • Jan 29, 2025 | bordermail.com.au | Sam Hollier

    FacebookTwitterWhatsappEmailScholarships relieve financial stress for families and motivate students to study harder. Picture ShutterstockNinety-six per cent of students say scholarships are likely to make them study harder to achieve good results at school. That's according to the Public Education Foundation (PEF), which has surveyed its scholarship recipients since 2017. Scholarships can have other clear benefits.

  • Jan 17, 2025 | mailtimes.com.au | Sam Hollier

    Scholarships relieve financial stress for families and motivate students to study harder. Picture ShutterstockNinety-six per cent of students say scholarships are likely to make them study harder to achieve good results at school. That's according to the Public Education Foundation (PEF), which has surveyed its scholarship recipients since 2017. Scholarships can have other clear benefits.

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