FORMER NRL star Nathan Hindmarsh was in Kelso this week, speaking with school students about the importance of making good decisions about their health.
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Hindmarsh was joined by Rikka Lamb-Lane, a young Aboriginal woman from Goodooga who currently works for the Wellington Aboriginal Community Health Service, and an impressive role model having represented her country in both Oz Tag and Netbell.
The event, organised by Bathurst Young Mob provided students from across all schools with information about health services available and hear about the importance of nutrition and fitness, mental health and general health.
Kelso High students were joined by students from Blayney High School and Stannies.