The life-changing Wollongong craft and baking classes making ripples across the nation

Desiree Savage
Updated February 22 2024 - 7:58am, first published 7:00am
Lizzie Rose and Caitlin Marshall run Makeshift - a mental health organisation using creativity to help people through online and in-person courses. They've just released their first book. Picture by Sylvia Liber.
Lizzie Rose and Caitlin Marshall run Makeshift - a mental health organisation using creativity to help people through online and in-person courses. They've just released their first book. Picture by Sylvia Liber.

Kate was in the police force for 30 years and was a first responder to murders, suicides, and domestic violence assaults while the stress was taking its toll - until she learned to play the ukulele.

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Desiree Savage

Desiree Savage

Editor - The Senior

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