
📚 Exciting News from Virtual School Australia!
Young Voices, Powerful Stories
We're delighted to share that Virtual School Australia (VSA) has just published two heartfelt books written by our brave and talented student authors! These stories- born out of resilience, imagination, and hope- are now available on Amazon at an affordable price.
Our mission?
🎯 To reach 1,000 readers who believe in the power of youth storytelling.
💛 Here's how you can support:
- Buy a copy on Amazon
- Leave a short review to uplift these voices
- Share this message with your family, friends, and networks
Your support doesn't just help sell books, it amplifies voices, fuels confidence, and tells young writers across the world that their words matter.
Let's help these stories find the homes and hearts they deserve.
Thank you for being part of our journey.
With deep gratitude,
The VSA Family
Two book links:

To Register Visit: https://2026EHLF.eventbrite.com.au
About the Author: Dr. Mita Mukherjee is a medical professional with over decades of experience. As a parent and grandparent, she brings a wealth of personal and professional experiences to her writing. Dr. Mukherjee operated her own medical centre and laboratory for underprivileged patients in Kolkata, India. Currently, she divides her time between Kolkata, India and Melbourne, Australia, where she engages in reading, researching, writing, and spending quality time with her two beautiful grandchildren and their families.
The anthology of short stories and essays is finally ready for reading. Please let us know your TOP THREE ENTRIES. Here's the Voting Link: https://forms.gle/SPffHG5okBDGR8PJ6
We will announce the Readers' Choice Awards in October. Once again, many thanks to all students for participating this year and we wish you all the best!
Have queries? Email
admin@virtualschoolaustralia.com.au
Empathy in Action Newsletter
We have all heard the phrase, "Find a job you love, and you'll never work another day in your life."
But is it possible? Do we have to choose between happiness and a living wage? What if we're still figuring out what fulfills us?
While "pursuing your passion" may not be as easy as it sounds, Dr. Sharmila Roy, Special Projects Consultant at The Schwab Learning Center at The Children's Health Council shares her sage advice in this special episode. "Explore yourself and give time to finding out what you love, then life will love you back."
Listen to the podcast episode, Voices Of Compassion, by Dr. Sharmila Roy from The CHC, Palo Alto, California, USA.
Contribute To Empathy in Action
Experienced professionals from around the Globe contribute to Empathy in Action Newsletter. We also publish students' contributions.
Are you interested to contribute?
If yes, write to: admin@virtualschoolaustralia.com.au