Nowra artist transforms surfboards for sexual health awareness

By Nicolette Pickard
Updated May 2 2016 - 3:16pm, first published 2:47pm
HEALTH FIRST: Jono Donald from Flagstaff Group, Susan Moore, Rhonda Parker and Sue Kuebler from Community Gateway, Natalie Beckett from HARP Unit (HIV AIDS related team), Brooke Gould, Lily O'Connor and Jacqui Dalziel from Community Gateway and client Keith Chamberlain at the surfboard display at Community Gateway Hub on Berry Street on Monday morning.
HEALTH FIRST: Jono Donald from Flagstaff Group, Susan Moore, Rhonda Parker and Sue Kuebler from Community Gateway, Natalie Beckett from HARP Unit (HIV AIDS related team), Brooke Gould, Lily O'Connor and Jacqui Dalziel from Community Gateway and client Keith Chamberlain at the surfboard display at Community Gateway Hub on Berry Street on Monday morning.

Two surfboards have left the waves behind to help raise awareness of sexually transmitted infections.

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