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Golden Square · Golden SquareMay is Williams Syndrome Awareness Month – a time to shine a light on a rare genetic condition that affects 1 in 10,000 people worldwide. For me, it’s always a time of reflection – as a parent of a child with Williams Syndrome, each milestone, each challenge and each moment of joy is deeply felt. Caleb is now 11 years old. Earlier this year, he went away on his first school camp. I’ll be honest – I was nervous. He has Avoidant/Restrictive Food I…Read Article
Williams Syndrome Awareness Month 2025 - By Yumi Kwon - In the Cove

Lane Cove · Lane CoveWorld Environment Day is on 5th June 2025. Last year Lane Cove Council ‘s sustainability efforts were recognised at the Local Government NSW Excellence in Environment Awards where Lane Cove took out three Awards, including the prestigious Local Sustainability Award. Held annually, the Excellence in the Environment Awards recognise outstanding achievements by NSW local government in managing and protecting the environment. Last year, Lane Cove Co…Read Article
Get Involved in Lane Cove Council's Environment Week - In the Cove

Vaccinations · Lane CoveWelcome to our week in review.
Gai-mariagal Festival Amplifies Local First Nations Voices The Gai-mariagal Festival was founded in 2001 and aims to raise awareness of First Nations People living in the Northern Sydney region. This year’s festival events include workshops, art exhibitions, performances, films, talks and more. The Gai-mariagal Festival takes place around the following significant dates:
Sorry Day 26th May; National Reconciliat…Read Article