Stroke Survivors' Activities -
These photos show stroke survivors, going away by public transport, to a country area, visiting a rural trout breeding farm, having races, catching fish and generally having a really enjoyable time just like any other "normal" person.

The photos also show and provide hope for other survivors that even after a stroke, a person can still participate and enjoy "normal" activities.

With just a little bit of tolerance and understanding stroke survivors CAN participate in all the usual activities enjoyed by tourists to a particular rural area.

At Ballarat the group visited the War Memorial in the Gardens, The Eureka Stockade, the Gold Museum and a Trout Farm. At the Trout Farm the group had their customary traditional "Olympics"; that included races for everyone.


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Southern Cross Railway Station

The Group Members arrive early so that they can use the additional time to get themselves organised on the train ready for the trip to Ballarat, without any fuss or ado.