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A Geelong prison worker says working in corrections for 17 years took a toll on his mental health. It was indoor golf that helped to bring him back. Here’s how.
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How indoor golf helped save me after 17 years working in prison
A Geelong prison worker says working in corrections for 17 years took a toll on his mental health. It was indoor golf that helped to bring him back. Here’s how.
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Lazarus Centre ‘at risk’ as volunteers quit over parking fines
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Is my husband upset he’s got two girls? He’s not stuck in the 1800s
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