Deaf Sports Recreation Victoria (DSRV) in East Melbourne, Victoria | Sports club
Deaf Sports Recreation Victoria (DSRV)
Locality: East Melbourne, Victoria
Address: Level 3, 340 Albert Street 3002 East Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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25.01.2022 What a champ this man is :-)
21.01.2022 Melbourne Deaf Cricket Club news
20.01.2022 AFL teams in AUSLAN !!!! Great stuff Jamie Howell
16.01.2022 AFL grand final tomorrow Auslan interpreter will be on the screen ,,, great work
15.01.2022 Restrictions remaining in place at this time The 25-kilometre limit will remain in place to limit the virus’s ability to travel. The border between regional Victoria and Melbourne will also remain in place. And while the boundary is in place, work permits will still be required for workers from Melbourne travelling into regional Victoria and vice versa.... Living COVIDSafe everyone has a role in supporting COVID-Normal living and working As we take these steady steps towards reopening, the message remains the same: please, stay safe. Keep wearing a mask. Keep maintaining your distance. If you have symptoms, you must get tested immediately and stay home. And understand that even though restrictions may ease, our personal responsibility in all this doesn’t.
15.01.2022 Changes to how we work in Metropolitan Melbourne From 11:59pm, Tuesday 27 October: Melbourne’s cafes, restaurants and pubs can reopen - outdoors with a limit of up to 50, indoors up to 20. Density limits, record keeping and COVIDSafe Plans also apply.... Remaining retail will open. Beauty and personal care services can resume. Outdoor entertainment venues can begin hosting visitors. For those businesses who need to get ready for their reopening staff will be able to attend onsite straight away. Workplaces will no longer need to be on the permitted work list to open and the ability to work will change to if you can work from home you must work from home. See more
13.01.2022 Sports update - ensure we can continue our sports in safe ways ,, read below .... https://sport.vic.gov.au//Victorias-roadmap-for-sport-and-
10.01.2022 School Sports Program is open to any deaf / hard of hearing kids ,, please tag teachers and schools of this
03.01.2022 Changes to how we live in Metropolitan Melbourne From 11:59pm, Tuesday 27 October: Melbourne will move from stay home to stay safe, with no more restrictions on the reasons to leave home.... Outdoor contact sport for those aged 18 and under will begin again, along with non-contact sport for adults. PT, fitness and dance classes can be held outdoors with up to ten people. The number of people at outdoor pools can increase to 50, subject to density limits. Libraries and community venues will be able to open for outdoor events. Faith communities will be able to meet for outdoor religious ceremonies with up to 20 people, in addition to those required for the service. Indoor services can be held with up to 10. Weddings will increase to ten people, and funerals up to 20. A maximum of two people, plus dependants who are unable to care for themselves, can visit your home per day. See more
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