Intergenerational music and play sessions help elderly residents 'feel brighter, full of joy' By News December 30, 2024 Add Comment Edit Folks at a Warrnambool aged care home arrive early on Tuesdays for their weekly music sessions with kinder kids.Sun, 29 Dec 2024 20:22:21 +0000Olivia Sanders Share this post Related PostsChris Cairns's legs paralysed after heart surgeryCanterbury's Lachlan Lewis stood down during NRL investigation into alleged off-field incidentQueensland residents' desperate bid to get back homeCanterbury's Lachlan Lewis stood down during NRL investigation into alleged off-field incidentHere's what we know about how the Kabul airport bombings unfoldedThe Morrow family has lived in this seaside town for almost 20 years. But they're not rich enough to stayJockey Jamie Kah suspended for COVID-19 breachThe images that have transformed Australia’s COVID crisis from a human story to a political one
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