We all need to hear about good news in these COVID-19 days and in our local community, many positive things take place.
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The Milton Ulladulla Times wants to run a regular online and in print "good and positive" series of stories.
However, we need help from the community.
If you know of an individual or organisation who has done something special - let us know.
Call or email Damian McGill at damian.mcgill@southcoastregister.com.au, on 0466 365 080 or send us a Facebook message with all the details.
We start the series off with a missing surfboard.
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A recent surf did not go to plan for Sanjo Ray.
She left her beloved board, Trusty Rusty, behind at the golfy car park.
"I only just realised it when I went to grab her out of the van today. I'm hoping some legend has grabbed her and is looking after her real nice till she gets back in my arms," Sonjo posted on Facebook.
The post included her contact details and her faith in human-kind was rewarded - she got Trusty Rusty back.
"Thank you all sooooo much - Rusty is back in my sweet embrace. I never doubted the beauty of the human heart. I am so grateful," was her reaction.
"Not only did my dodgy drawing win me, my board, back but It also earned me a new friend for life.
"I send a massive thanks once again to this lovely community - my heart is swollen from your support."
Well done to the community - bring on all; the positive stories.