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Sydney Street Choir enjoy Christmas lunch with PAYCE Foundation
The Sydney Street Choir gathered this week for a Christmas lunch prepared and served up by the PAYCE Foundation and St. Merkorious Charity.The...
PAYCE Foundation joins Souths Cares NAIDOC festival event
The PAYCE Foundation proudly joined the celebrations at the Souths Cares NAIDOC Festival held at Heffron Park, Maroubra, with one of its donated Vinnies Vans offering vital support to attendees.(left to right) PAYCE Foundation Directors Talal Ghattas and Sophie Boyd...
PAYCE team brave cold night to raise funds for homeless
The view back to the city and Sydney Harbour was magnificent. The office lights were a bright beacon highlighting a modern, thriving international city. But already the temperature was plummeting, and the dew stood ready to throw a wet, cold blanket over the group...
‘Awareness’ critical to a better understanding of complex issue
With Sydney in the vice-like grip of freezing temperatures, the rising cost of living and rents, and a shortage of affordable housing, there is...
Winter Memorial to shine a light on homelessness
As the cold winds of winter grip NSW, for those sleeping rough, it’s the toughest of times. One night on the streets is too long, but a winter...
State Government announces more funding for light rail
Good news for Melrose Park residents with the announcement construction of Parramatta Light Rail Stage 2 will begin under the Minns Labor...
Sydney Street Choir unites voices for reconciliation
In a powerful display of unity and reconciliation, the Sydney Street Choir has come together to record a moving rendition of Warumpi Band’s iconic indigenous song “Blackfella/Whitefella” to mark Reconciliation Week 2024.