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Deni MHAG’s spooky stigma breaking event

Bertie and Allie Landale, Henry Lowe and Harvey and Dominic Shevels. Photo by Daniel Briggs

Fairy tale characters, comic book and movie stars and ghoulish figures were popular costume choices for those who took part in Halloween activities in Deniliquin on Thursday.

The Deniliquin CBD was teeming with trick or treaters of all ages, participating in the Deniliquin Mental Health Awareness Group’s special activities.

With the event name of ‘Mental Health; It’s not as scary as you think’, it was about promoting community connectedness opportunities and providing information on wellness and pathways to help for those who need it.

Audrey Holohan getting her face painted.
(Back from left) Daniel McLeod, Lorina Williams (Front from left) Ruben McGowan and Daniel McGowan.
George Maddison and Carolyn Short from the Rotary Club firing up the barbecue.
Hugo Leech, Charlie Gatacre, Pippa Gatacre and Millie Leech.
Louise Fraser, Reny Rajan and Elle Dow from Deni MHAG.
Tom, Rachael and Ruby Edwards.
Rivah Taylor, Jetta, Temeka and Jaeger Macdonald.
Will Hussey, Bailey Cabral and Ned Hussey.
Bertie and Allie Landale, Henry Lowe and Harvey and Dominic Shevels.
Sylvie Berry, Elsie Fellows, Charlie Berry, Charlie and Timmy Burge.
Rachelle Austin and Louise Mace enjoy a snag while manning the stall.
Harry, Sarah and Indie Watts.
Aisha, Shené, Saela and Sandy Norris.
Ava, Jaimie and Lucy Milliken.
Harry Hillier, Jake Horne, Jett and Ryder Boyer.
Theodore Greene and Lauren Smits
Britta Teegen, Ingrid Greve, Heidi and Annie Hurst.
Alyssa Townsend, Lisa Landy working from the Woomera Aboriginal Co-Op stall.
Henry Holohan enjoyed the face painting.