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25.01.2022 We are staying connected with our Social Support Group clients with the help of virtual catch ups. Check out our virtual bingo game!
24.01.2022 The Bacchus Marsh 1000+ is just the start... Curious about the Bald Hill Activation Project? All access walking trail, art trail, mountain bike trail and more. Check out the full report: https://bit.ly/35YgEcq
23.01.2022 Way to go Victoria, we are rocking the double out, 16 days in a row now. Proud to be a Victorian, together as a great state we have achieved these awesome results. Keep up the great work Victoria, stay safe and get tested as soon as you feel unwell or showing symptoms, and stay home until you have your results.
23.01.2022 Need help preparing a resume? Looking for your first part-time or casual job? We are holding free Job Skills Workshops for young people. To join a wor...kshop contact our Youth Services team: [email protected] Certified by the Chief Executive Officer in accordance with Council’s Election (Caretaker) Period Policy.
23.01.2022 As of today the number of visitors to your home will increase from two to 15 per day. That can be split across different times ten for lunch, and five for dinner as long as people are sticking to a total of 15. Outdoor gatherings in a public place the park, the beach will increase to 50.... For those couples who’ve had to delay their special day, weddings will increase to 150 people. The same number will apply to funerals and religious ceremonies indoors. There’ll be changes for our hospitality sector too. For smaller venues, the density limit will change to one person for every two square metres up to 50 customers. QR code record keeping will be mandatory. For bigger venues, the density limit will stay the same, but the cap will increase to 150. Total venue capacity will also rise to 300. Cinemas, galleries and museums will also be able to host up to 150 people indoors. And in good news for community clubs, contact and non-contact sports can begin for adults as well as kids 150 people indoors with a group size of up to 20 and 500 outdoors with groups of up to 50. Organisers will also be able to apply to host a public event. Different requirements and rules will need to apply, depending on whether it’s a school fete or a major sporting match. We’re also able to begin a phased approach for staff heading back to the office. From 30 November, up to 25 per cent of workers will be able to attend onsite. Unless you’re one of those people nominated by your employer you need to keep working from home. We're also making some changes to the rules around masks. In short, you’ll still need to wear one when you’re indoors and on public transport and where you can’t keep your distance. But if you’re outdoors and you can keep a safe distance, masks will no longer be mandatory. For example, you’ll still need to keep your mask on if you’re at a busy outdoor market or in line for a snag at your local Bunnings. If you’re headed for a quiet stroll around the neighbourhood, you won’t need to wear a mask but you will need to carry one, in case the situation changes
23.01.2022 29 days of Well done Victoria. Keep doing the right things that we have become accustomed to that help stop the spread and if you have the slightest symptoms get tested and stay home until you have your results.
23.01.2022 Route for the 2020 Bacchus Marsh Fire Brigades Santa Run
21.01.2022 https://fb.me/e/1SCYlNGmh
20.01.2022 Congratulations Moorabool’s newly elected Mayor Cr Tom Sullivan and Deputy Mayor Cr Rod Ward.
19.01.2022 It’s a 2 Dozen day Victoria - 24 days of Double 00 Proud of our achievements Victoria, because we stayed home and stayed apart we have achieved this and now we can enjoy more of the roadmap of coming back together. Remember to social distance, wear your mask when you can’t social distance outdoors, when you are on public transport and in shops, cafes, bars & restaurants and wash your hands/sanitise regularly so that we can stay open and live with a Covid normal lifestyle.
19.01.2022 That’s 30 days in a row Victoria Stay safe, follow the social distancing rules and wear a mask if you can’t and get tested immediately if you have any symptoms and stay home until you get your results. Well done Victoria
18.01.2022 'The Victorian Seniors Festival is delighted to announce that the Festival reimagined will soon be on television!' Exciting collaborations coming down the pipel...ine - C31 Melbourne and Geelong look forward to working with the Seniors Card and Seniors Festival, Victorian Department of Health & Human Services and Creative Victoria to continue to connect with our wide and diverse viewership. Stay tuned for more details!
18.01.2022 #BREAKING Victoria has recorded 7 new coronavirus cases and 5 deaths overnight. Melbourne's 14-day average is back down to 9.6 and the number of mystery cases is 14. Regional Victoria's rolling average has risen to 0.6 after four new cases were detected in Shepparton and Bairnsdale.
17.01.2022 That’s 14 days in a row of , way to go Victoria #doingourpart
16.01.2022 Well done to Aussie Dylan Alcott, taking out the win in Paris - a Roland-Garros champion. What an inspiration to all.
16.01.2022 Are you aged between 17 - 29 and looking for a job? #WorkingforVictoria is advertising positions right now across a range of Victorian Government departments an...d public sector agencies. Some of the first Youth Employment Program job adverts will be on our online jobs platform today. If you want to find out more go to - www.vic.gov.au/workingforvictoria and create a job profile
15.01.2022 How good are we Victoria? 31 day’s in a row good, that’s how good Sadly we had 1 death overnight from ongoing Covid 19 complications. Thoughts and prayers for that family at this difficult time. ... Keep up the great work Victoria, get tested at the first sign of any symptoms and stay home until you have your results.
15.01.2022 Look at us go Victoria 15 days in a row of 0 0. Keep up the great work Victorians and remember- any symptoms get tested ASAP & stay home until you get your results.
14.01.2022 Drop past The Village Shopping centre today and show your support to Jacinta and her busking for Bully Zero. https://fb.me/e/1GyMx8DCI
14.01.2022 Did someone say summer is here?!!
13.01.2022 #BREAKING Victoria has recorded 12 new cases of coronavirus and one death overnight. Melbourne's 14-day average of new cases has risen to 10 while in regional Victoria remains at 0.4. The number of cases in Melbourne with an unknown source is 13.
13.01.2022 28 Fantastic effort Victoria. Stay safe and don’t become complacent, got symptoms get tested ASAP and stay home until you have your results.
13.01.2022 32 days Victoria of NO NEW CASES and today the borders opened up for us to travel to Qld & SA without quarantining. Just announced WA has also lifted its restrictions to Victoria. Families can reunite well done Victoria Keep staying safe for Victoria to stay open, slightest symptoms, get tested and stay home until you get your results.
10.01.2022 #BREAKING: Victoria has recorded 15 new cases of coronavirus and no further deaths. Melbourne's 14-day average has risen to 9.9, up from 9.3 yesterday. Regional Victoria's average remains at 0.4.
09.01.2022 Young women are leaders within our communities challenging the status quo and at the forefront of movements for change despite the barriers and gender stere...otypes that try to hold them back. This International Day of the Girl, we celebrate the power of girls and young women. We insist on their right to be safe, educated and healthy and we empower our girls to believe they can achieve anything they set their mind to. Victoria is proud to be leading the nation on gender equality. We are unashamed in our efforts to promote women, and committed to lifting girls up. Girls’ voices must be included in every room where decisions are made. By investing in girls today, we create a fairer, safer and more equal tomorrow.
09.01.2022 A SEVERE WEATHER WARNING for DAMAGING WINDS has been issued for people in parts of Central, East Gippsland, South West, North Central, North East and West and S...outh Gippsland Forecast Districts. Latest information: http://www.bom.gov.au/vic/warnings/ Weather Situation: Strong and gusty northerly winds developing ahead of a low pressure trough expected to cross the State later tonight into Monday morning. Strong and gusty westerly winds then develop about exposed coasts early Monday morning. DAMAGING NORTHERLY WINDS, averaging 50 to 70 km/h with peak gusts of around 100 to 110 km/h are expected across elevated areas (above 400m) of central Victoria extending to the far east during the evening. Winds are expected to continue overnight Sunday into Monday, but will ease from the west behind a change which is expected to reach western Victoria late tonight, central districts early Monday then clearing the east during Monday afternoon. DAMAGING WESTERLY WINDS averaging 40 to 60km/h with peak gusts of around 90km/h are possible about the southwest coast and Bass coast to Wilsons Promontory during Monday morning, easing by the afternoon. Locations which may be affected include Warrnambool, Portland, Wonthaggi, Bacchus Marsh, Falls Creek and Omeo. The State Emergency Service advises that people should: * Be aware that trees that have been damaged by heat or fire may be unstable and more likely to fall when it is windy or wet. * Check that loose items such as outdoor settings, umbrellas and trampolines are safely secured and move vehicles under cover or away from trees. * Stay indoors and away from windows. * If outdoors, move to a safe place indoors. Stay away from trees, drains, gutters, creeks and waterways. * If driving conditions are dangerous, safely pull over away from trees, drains, low-lying areas and floodwater. Avoid travel if possible. * Stay safe by avoiding dangerous hazards, such as floodwater, mud, debris, damaged roads and fallen trees. * Stay away from fallen powerlines always assume they are live. * Stay informed monitor weather warnings, forecasts and river levels at the Bureau of Meteorology website, and warnings through VicEmergency. The next Severe Weather Warning will be issued by 11:00 pm AEDT Sunday.
07.01.2022 Stay @ Home Story Time with Sophie. Today we are reading The Pigeon HAS to Go to school! Written by Mo Willems and published by Walker Books.
07.01.2022 https://fb.watch/1X1W_F6HT7/
06.01.2022 #BREAKING Victoria has recorded six new cases of coronavirus and no reported deaths overnight. Melbourne's 14-day average has fallen to 8.9 but the number cases with an unknown source has risen to 15, up from 14 yesterday.
03.01.2022 Join us for a fun filled show. Guests Snr. Constable Donna Parsons @ 9.40. The Castaways with a SPECIAL GUEST @ 11AM
02.01.2022 Happy Diwali to all Victorians who are celebrating Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrates the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. As a state, we can be very proud of our achievements the past few weeks it truly gives us a lot to celebrate this Diwali! Wishing you and your families a happy and safe Diwali !
02.01.2022 A violence-free Victoria. It all starts with respect. As part of 16 Days of Activism, we are sharing some of your important messages.
02.01.2022 Pop into station sponsor Ferguson Plarre B/M and grab a cupcake or two and help them out with Cupcakes for RSPCA Victoria.
01.01.2022 16 Days of Activism in Moorabool Shire. You can walk against gender-based violence, at this year's online 'Walk With Her' event, 11am tomorrow (Nov 29). Reg...ister now: https://bit.ly/38tCZ3B FREE t-shirts and dog bandanas available! If you or someone you know is experiencing violence, please contact 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732). See more
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