Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council in Liverpool, New South Wales | Community organisation
Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council
Locality: Liverpool, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 9602 5280
Address: 64 Macquarie Street 2170 Liverpool, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.gandangara.org.au/
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25.01.2022 Kitikana @ Home with the Twins Marc & Tim
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24.01.2022 TAFE NSW and Legal Aid NSW Aboriginal Pre-Employment Program - applications extended The application date for the TAFE NSW and Legal Aid NSW Aboriginal Pre-Employment Program has been extended, for interested candidates to register their interest in the program. Weve seen great outcomes from the first round of this program, with almost all candidates who were placed in the talent pool, being offered employment with Legal Aid NSW. ... This is a great opportunity for our people to develop skills and knowledge to work in an office environment. If you are interested in taking part in this program, you can register your interest by clicking on this link. https://www.facebook.com/TAFENSWAboriginalPrograms/ For more information call 02 4620 1743 or email [email protected]
24.01.2022 Applications close TODAY! Apply for an apprenticeship with a government agency and set yourself up for a great career in the Australian Public Service. It’s full-time work with a competitive salary, great benefits and on-the-job training.... The apprenticeship runs for 12 months. You get to complete a nationally recognised certificate or diploma. There are jobs in capital cities and most regional areas across Australia. You’ll be supported by an Indigenous mentor Apply to make a difference in the lives of everyday Australians. You don’t need a degree or any work experience to apply. https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au//indigenous-apprentic
23.01.2022 Marumali have some new programs commencing in 2021. If the kids are looking for something to do over the school holidays, check out our Fishing Program or Cultural Learning Day. Open to both girls and boys aged 10+ years. Call us now for more information or to register on 9602 9677. And stayed tuned for more upcoming activities for everyone.
23.01.2022 BreastScreen NSW - is open and providing free screening to women 50-74 at fixed locations at Bankstown, Liverpool, Campbelltown & Bowral. Its mobile screening van will be at Fairfield Forum 7 SEPTEMBER-20 NOVEMBER, Monday-Friday. #glalc #StrongerTogether #WomensHealthWeek #keepourmobsafe
22.01.2022 Did you know? Did you know that colouring has countless health benefits for all ages? - Reduces stress and anxiety. It has the ability to relax the fear center of our brain... - Improves Sleep: we get a better nights sleep when we stop using electronic devices 30 minutes before bed. Swap your electronic device with a drawing activity instead - Helps lift your mood - Provides a chance to relax and refocus You may have noticed our new buses for Gandangara Transport Services! See if you can colour the goanna and the Gymea lily. Time to pull out the crayons, coloured pencils and markers! Download our drawings and dont hesitate to tag us in your results! Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council 2020. All rights reserved.
22.01.2022 Our Dear Members You would recently have received a survey about suggestions for names for the new city in the Aerotropolis Core. We regret the short timeframe for turnaround and are in negotiations with the Western Sydney Parklands for an extension. If you have any trouble in filling out the survey or need to ask us any questions please feel free to call the office and our friendly staff will assist you!
21.01.2022 Beyond Blue provides information and support to help everyone in Australia achieve their best possible mental health, whatever their age and wherever they live.
21.01.2022 The purpose of the Risk Assessment System (RAS) interview conducted by NSWALC is to gather information in relation to the LALC’s current operations and enter it into the RAS to provide both the LALC and NSWALC with a measure of the LALC’s overall performance in the form of a risk rating. The LALC’s risk rating is a score out of 100 percentage points and measures the LALC’s performance over five key areas of operation: - Financial Management All Managers and staff - Admini...stration Management (Office Systems) - Human Resource - Housing Management - Governance We are very proud to let you know that we scored 100% in 2020 , a great achievement for the second time in a row. Well done to the hard working Team at GLALC. #GLALC #connect #belong #thrive #2020
20.01.2022 Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council will be holding 2 movie nights for the community. Thursday 12 November we are showing Bran Nue Dae and on Friday 13 November we will be showing the The Sapphires at Ashcroft High School. The event is free for the community and there will be food on arrival and a NAIDOC goodie bag to take home. If you would like to attend on of our movie nights please call to reserve your seat on 9602 5280. Numbers are limited to due COVID restriction...s. So don't hesitate come and join us for a yarn and a laugh. #NAIDOC2020 #NAIDOCWeek #glalc #strongertogether #keepourmobsafe
18.01.2022 See the update from NSW Health on new locations below. Lets all make sure we keep up with our COVID-19 safe behaviours and get tested even if you have the mildest symptoms. Help our community stay healthy, strong and connected. ... #GLALC #strongertogether #keepourmobsafe
18.01.2022 There were no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours to 8pm last night. Keep up the good work NSW. If you're feeling unwell, stay home and get tested.... If you would like to book an appointment with Gandangara Health Service to have your COVID-19 vaccination, call us now on 9601 0700.
18.01.2022 NAIDOC Concert Saturday 14 November 2020 - 2pm
17.01.2022 12 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in NSW between 8pm on 11 August and 8pm on 12 August. There were 24,621 tests reported in the 24-hour reporting pe...riod, compared with 20,104 in the previous 24 hours. As COVID-19 continues to circulate in the community, maintaining high rates of testing is vital at this time, and NSW Health urges anyone with even the mildest symptoms to come forward for testing. NSW Health sadly reports the death of a woman in her 80s who had COVID-19. Her infection was linked to the Our Lady of Lebanon cluster. There have now been 53 deaths in NSW from confirmed COVID-19. NSW Health passes its condolences to her family, friends and the Our Lady of Lebanon community. Of the 12 new cases reported to 8.00pm last night: four were locally acquired and linked to known cases three were locally acquired, without a known source five are returned travellers from overseas. NSW Health can today advise a previously reported case linked to Our Lady of Mercy College attended two venues in South-Western Sydney whilst infectious with COVID-19. Patrons and staff at these venues are considered to be casual contacts and advised to monitor for COVID-19 symptoms, and immediately self-isolate and get tested for COVID-19 should symptoms develop, however mild: Westfield Liverpool on Friday 7 August from 10.30am to 11am and 12.30pm-1pm 5th Avenue Beauty Bar, Wetherill Park on Saturday 8th August from 2pm-3pm For a list of locations associated with known cases and advice on testing and isolation, see: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/latest-news-and-updates. There are currently 135 COVID-19 cases being treated by NSW Health. There are seven COVID 19 patients in intensive care and six are ventilated. 89 per cent of cases being treated by NSW Health are in non-acute, out-of-hospital care. A full list of COVID-19 testing clinics is available at the following link, or people can visit their GP: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectio//Pages/clinics.aspx
16.01.2022 Happy Fathers Day to all the wonderful dads out there! Have a wonderful day!#strongfathers #strongfamilies #glalcHappy Fathers Day to all the wonderful dads out there! Have a wonderful day!#strongfathers #strongfamilies #glalc
16.01.2022 Tomorrow is R U OK?Day, a reminder to start a conversation that could change a life today, tomorrow and any day its needed. Learn what to say after R U OK? so you can keep the conversation going when someone says theyre not OK. Visit www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask #RUOKDay #theresmoretosay #RUOK #glalc #keepourmobsafe #StrongerTogether
16.01.2022 First Nations Treaties: A Matter of Justice Guest Speaker: Tony McAvoy, SC When: Thursday 27th August Time: 6pm for a 6.15pm start and will conclude before 8pm... Online Registration to this Free Event https://david-hunter-memorial-lecture2020.eventbrite.com.au/
15.01.2022 Three new cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in the 24 hours to 8pm last night, bringing the total number of cases in NSW to 3,802. There were 10,375 tests repor...ted in the 24-hour reporting period, compared with 20,720 in the previous 24 hours. Of the three new cases reported to 8pm last night: One case was acquired overseas and is in hotel quarantine Two are close contacts of previous cases One case is a healthcare worker at Liverpool Hospital. They had been identified as a close contact of a previous case and were in self-isolation for their infectious period. The other case is a student who attends Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta. They had been identified as a close contact of a previous case and were in self-isolation for their infectious period. There are currently 84 COVID-19 cases being treated by NSW Health. There are seven COVID-19 patients in intensive care and four are ventilated. 88 per cent of cases being treated by NSW Health are in non-acute, out-of-hospital care. While case numbers have remained low this week, the virus continues to circulate in the community and we must all be vigilant. It is vital that high rates of testing continue in order to find the source of the cases still under investigation and to identify and stop further spread of the virus. For a list of locations associated with known cases, advice on testing and isolation, and areas identified for increased testing, visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/latest-news-and-updates
14.01.2022 Blak Markets - live online Sunday 16 August 2020 The Blak Markets will shift to an online Festival featuring Aboriginal stallholders selling everything from native plants to award winning jewelry to silk scarves on Sunday August 16. It has been decided to hold the first Blak Markets Online due to concerns around COVID-19 and that we are all in this together," Blak Markets Manager Ash Little said. "What this will mean is we will still have a program you can watch online and yo...u will also be able to hear from stallholders as well as buy directly from the website www.blakmarkets.com.au The Blak Markets mission remains the same to ensure that you are buying directly from Aboriginal People and the benefits of your sales go to families and communities. The Blak Markets are a great chance to buy authentic unique gifts knowing that 100% of the profits go back into Aboriginal communities. Stay tuned for the Blak Markets Program online updates at www.blakmarkets.com.au and https://www.facebook.com/blakmarkets/
14.01.2022 This free education program is aimed at 15-24 years old, no longer in school, living within the Liverpool LGA and are seeking a pathway to employment in Healthcare. This program runs two days per week, 10am 2pm on Wednesday and Thursdays at TAFE NSW Liverpool. Register your interest or for more information email: ... [email protected] See more
14.01.2022 Certificate II in Warehouse Operations Aboriginal Pathway Program Expression of Interest WHY STUDY Warehousing Operations? ... This is a qualification for the Warehousing and Storage Industry. It involves a range of tasks involving known routines and procedures, and taking some accountability for the quality of work outcomes.. WHAT WILL I STUDY? An example of just some of the units you will study include; Deliver a service to customers Package goods Pick and Process orders Receive goods Use product knowledge to complete work operations Replenish stock Follow work health and safety procedures Licence to Operate a Forklift truck Career Opportunities in: Warehouse operations Store person Forklift operator APPLICATION LINK: http://bit.ly/AboriginalPathways
13.01.2022 Avoid the 3 Cs. There are certain places where COVID-19 spreads more easily: 1 Crowded places 2 Close-contact settings 3 Confined and enclosed spaces
12.01.2022 UPDATED LOCATIONS: NSW Health is asking all people who live in, or have visited, the following locations and local government areas (LGAs) in the past two weeks... to get tested straight away if they have even the mildest of COVID-19 symptoms such as a runny nose or scratchy throat: Bankstown (suburb) Cumberland LGA Fairfield LGA Ku-ring-gai LGA Liverpool LGA Mt Druitt (suburb) Parramatta LGA Randwick LGA Sutherland LGA Sydney LGA eastern part: includes the suburbs Sydney, Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Woolloomooloo, Potts Point, Rushcutters Bay, Elizabeth Bay, Centennial Park Waverley LGA Willoughby LGA Woollahra LGA To find your nearest testing location: https://www.nsw.gov.au//how-to-protect-yourself-an/clinics For up to date information on the latest case locations in NSW: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/latest-news-and-updates
12.01.2022 MORE THAN 80% OF STROKES CAN BE PREVENTED There are some stroke risk factors that you cannot do anything about, such as older age, being male, family history or already having a prior stroke. But for most Australians, you can reduce your risk and help prevent stroke by taking some simple steps: 1. Make time for a health check for stroke risk factors.... 2. Take charge of your own health and live a healthy lifestyle. Read more about how to Understand and Prevent stroke or view the sections below. https://strokefoundation.org.au/About-Stroke/Prevent-Stroke
11.01.2022 COVID-19 and hay fever share some similar symptoms. This means it may be difficult to tell the difference between them. If you have any COVID-19 symptoms (even... if you suspect its just your first allergy attack of the season), get tested immediately for COVID-19. If the test result is negative and symptoms persist, talk to your GP about a management plan during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//frequently-asked-questions.
11.01.2022 https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/festivals/dance-rites.html Celebrating our First Nations Dance Rites! We are proud to see Darren Compton hosting this year’s event, which you can catch on NITV!
11.01.2022 This year, because of the devastating impacts of COVID-19, you may not be able to buy a fresh daffodil on Daffodil Day! Which means life-saving cancer research may miss out on urgently needed funding. Every 4 minutes another Australian is diagnosed with cancer. So if you normally buy a daffodil on August 28, please donate instead. Together we can stop cancer.
11.01.2022 Ten new cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in the 24 hours to 8pm last night, bringing the total number of cases in NSW to 3,963. There were 22,805 tests reported... in the 24-hour reporting period, compared with 24,760 in the previous 24 hours. An additional 27,135 historic tests from a private laboratory, all negative, have also been added to the total test numbers today. Of the ten new cases to 8pm last night: Six are returned overseas travellers in hotel quarantine Four are locally acquired and linked to a known case or cluster One new case is a household close contact of a previous case associated with Liverpool Emergency Department. Another of the new cases is a household contact of a previously reported case linked to the CBD cluster. Two new cases attended the Eastern Suburbs Legion Club at Waverley. NSW Health continues to work with the club to identify members who attended at the same times. Contact tracing and investigations into the source of the original infection are continuing. Locations linked to known cases, advice on testing and isolation, and areas identified for increased testing can be found here: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/latest-news-and-updates. Following further testing and expert review, a previously reported case, a staff member of Concord Hospital, has been excluded. As a result, anyone previously identified as a close contact has been notified and informed they are no longer required to complete 14 days isolation. This includes close contacts previously identified at Paperboy Caf in Concord and Plus Fitness Epping. NSW Health is treating 83 COVID-19 cases, including six in intensive care, four of whom are being ventilated. Eighty-six per cent of cases being treated by NSW Health are in non-acute, out-of-hospital care. COVID-19 continues to circulate in the community and we must all be vigilant. To help stop the spread of COVID-19: - If you are unwell, get tested and isolate right away dont delay. This is particularly important in areas where there have been reported cases, including along the border with Victoria. - Wash your hands regularly. Take hand sanitiser with you when you go out. - Keep your distance. Leave 1.5 metres between yourself and others. - Wear a mask on public transport, ride share, taxis, shopping, places of worship and other places where you cant physically distance. COVID-19 testing clinics can be found here: https://www.nsw.gov.au//how-to-protect-yourself-an/clinics, or call your GP.
10.01.2022 This week is Wound Awareness Week. Nearly half a million Australians suffer from chronic wounds each year, with most of those caused by pressure injuries. Minor wounds, such as cuts and scraps, will usually heal on their own with good wound hygiene and attention. It is the chronic wounds that resist treatment and are slow to heal that pose the greatest risk. What are the wound warning signs?... * Pain & heat * Odour * Excess fluid * Slow healing If you have any of the above symptoms please call Gandangara Health Services on 9601 0700 and book an appointment to see on of our friendly Doctors.
10.01.2022 Certificate III in Signs and Graphics Aboriginal Pathway Program Expression of Interest WHY STUDY SIGNS & GRAPHICS? ... The nationally recognised Certificate III in Signs and Graphics gives you the technical skills and knowledge you need to launch your career in signage. Learn traditional and contemporary techniques, advanced printing software, technology and illumination to find your way in this expanding field. Through theoretical and practical course work, you will learn to: Do vehicle body wrapping Design and layout digital signs for production Produce and apply vinyl signs Implement LED technology in signage Set up and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines Use tools and equipment to produce and erect signs and graphics Stay safe at work Career Opportunities in: Sign manufacturing Sign writer Sign installer APPLICATION LINK: http://bit.ly/AboriginalPathways
10.01.2022 National Stroke Week 31 August 6 September 2020 This year were celebrating everyday Australians who know and can recognise the signs of stroke. They are F.A.S.T. Heroes! Across Australia, F.A.S.T. Heroes can save lives, simply by knowing and recognising the F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, Time) signs of stroke and calling an ambulance immediately. They know that stroke is always a medical emergency and time is critical.... What to do while you wait for an ambulance? Stroke is a medical emergency. If you or someone else shows the signs of stroke, call 000 immediately. While you are waiting for the ambulance to arrive: If the person is conscious, lay them down on their side with their head slightly raised and supported. Do not give them anything to eat or drink. Loosen any restrictive clothing that could cause breathing difficulties. If weakness is obvious in any limb, support it and avoid pulling on it when moving the person. If they are unconscious, check their breathing and pulse and put them on their side. If they do not have a pulse or are not breathing, start CPR straight away. If you are unsure how to perform CPR, the ambulance call taker will give instructions over the phone. https://strokefoundation.org.au//What-to-do-while-you-wait
08.01.2022 PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT LIVERPOOL The discovery of COVID-19 virus fragments in sewage at the Liverpool sewage treatment plant has prompted renewed calls for resid...ents to get tested. The virus fragments were detected through the state’s ongoing sewage surveillance program. Detection of the virus in sewage samples could reflect the presence of known cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in recent weeks in the area served by this sewage treatment plant. However, NSW Health is concerned there could be other active cases in the local community in people who have not been tested and who might incorrectly assume their symptoms are just a cold. The area served by the treatment plant includes the suburbs of Bardia, Hinchinbrook, Hoxton Park, Abbotsbury, Ingleburn, Prestons, Holsworthy, Edmondson Park, Austral, Cecil Park, Cecil Hills, Elizabeth Hills, Bonnyrigg Heights, Edensor Park, Green Valley, Pleasure Point, Casula, Hammondville, Liverpool, Moorebank, Wattle Grove, Miller, Cartwright, Lurnea, Warwick Farm, Chipping Norton, Voyager Point, Macquarie Links, Glenfield, Catherine Field, Gledswood Hills, Varroville, Leppington, West Hoxton, Horningsea Park, Middleton Grange, Len Waters Estate, Carnes Hill, Denham Court. People in these areas must be aware of any symptoms of illness, and immediately isolate and get tested should even the mildest of symptoms appear that might appear to be just a cold. Symptoms such as a runny nose or scratchy throat, cough, tiredness, fever or other symptoms could be COVID-19. After testing, you must remain in isolation until a negative result is received. The only way to find new cases and prevent further transmission is to increase testing. There are more than 300 COVID-19 testing locations across NSW. To find your nearest clinic visit https://www.nsw.gov.au//how-to-protect-yourself-an/clinics or contact your GP. Sewage testing for genetic material of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, started in July, adding another tool in the fight against the global pandemic. There is no evidence COVID-19 is transmitted via wastewater systems.
08.01.2022 NSW Health strongly recommends people wear a mask when unable to physically distance, particularly on public transport and in other indoor settings, to keep eve...ryone safe. Do not use public transport if you are unwell. Stay home and get tested immediately for even mild symptoms: https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/symptoms-and-testing For a fact sheet on how to wear your mask safely, visit: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//c/Documents/wear-a-mask.pdf
07.01.2022 Meningococcal disease can kill in hours if left untreated. If youre 15-24 years you have a higher risk. Know the symptoms & see a doctor urgently. Learn more: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//meningoc/Pages/default.aspx
06.01.2022 Keep Australia Beautiful Week 2020 17-23 August 2020 Keep Australia Beautiful Week is held late August each year to raise awareness about the simple things we can all do in our daily lives to reduce our impact on the environment and encourage action. The unprecedented events of 2020 means were taking a different approach to Keep Australia Beautiful Week this year.... Protecting ourselves from the spread of COVID-19 has led to drastic changes to the way we live from staying at home more to increasing our hygiene practices. However, there are some unintended consequences of this new lifestyle, especially when it comes to the waste were producing. Items like single-use food and beverage containers, face masks, hand sanitizer and gloves are in high demand. All with the potential to end up as litter in our beautiful country. The good news is, we believe we can all work towards a litter-free Australia from the comfort of our homes with some simple tips to prevent rubbish ending up in the environment. How to participate Keep Australia Beautiful Week 2020 will focus on the three main ways we can reduce and recycle some of the goods were using more of these days: 1. How to protect you and your loved ones without the cost to our planet 2. How to keep good hygiene practices that dont cost the Earth 3. How to reduce and recycle the single-use consumables from takeaway food and drinks Follow kab social channels for daily tips on how you can help stop the spread of litter: https://kab.org.au/keep-australia-beautiful-week/ Facebook: @keepaustraliabeautiful Instagram: @keepaustraliabeautiful See more
05.01.2022 Wednesday 2 September 2020 - a national celebration! Indigenous Literacy Day is fast approaching! We are excited to invite you to the national, virtual Youtube Live Premiere event at 12.30pm on Wednesday 2 September for a celebration of Indigenous language and literacy.... In previous years, this celebration has taken place at Sydney Opera House with children from remote communities, local schools, ILF ambassadors and supporters. This year, due to COVID-19, it is open for the first time to everyone - Australia-wide! Indigenous Literacy Day - YouTube Live Premiere, 12.30pm (AEST) This 45 minute celebratory event will go live on Youtube at 12.30pm. This fast-paced, highly visual celebration is designed to engage the nation in the value of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples first languages. ILF Ambassadors, Jessica Mauboy will sing an Australian favourite and Anita Heiss, Andy Griffiths, Alison Lester, Shelley Ware and ILF co-Patron June Oscar AO will be joined by kids and community members - from Tiwi Islands and Jilkminggan in the Northern Territory and Bidyadanga in Western Australia - sharing delightful stories and the value of language. To watch the Premiere event simply visit ILF YouTube channel on the day and sit back and enjoy. And dont worry if you miss it it will stay on YouTube and you can watch it at any time that suits. Viewers are encouraged to donate a gold coin on the day of viewing. Funds go towards the purchase of books and learning resources for children in remote communities. Please use hashtags #indigenousliteracy and #readingopensdoors, and remember to tag @IndigenousLiteracyFoundation on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, and @IndigenousLF on Twitter. https://www.youtube.com/user/IndigenousLiteracy
05.01.2022 NAIDOC Week 2020: Always Was, Always Will Be Our first NAIDOC post was titled ‘Thriving Today, Surviving Tomorrow’. The following text is our second excerpt from an inspiring speech given by Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council Chief Executive Officer, Melissa Williams, at the Annual Staff Conference in October 2020. In celebration of our theme, ‘Always Was, Always Will Be’, Melissa Williams now discusses what it means to be ‘Surviving Today Thriving Tomorrow’. The role...Continue reading
04.01.2022 For women aged 50 to 74 a mammogram is the best way to pick up breast cancers that cannot be seen or felt. If youre 50 to 74, call us on 13 20 50 or book online at https://book.breastscreen.nsw.gov.au/.
04.01.2022 NSW Health has updated its advice regarding the BSW and Woolworths in Berala as part of our efforts to stop the spread of the virus and understand how transmission has occurred in these two key venues of concern. It is critical that people who visited these venues from 20 December to 31 December are tested for COVID-19 and follow the appropriate advice regarding self-isolation, depending on whether they are a close or casual contact. A high-volume drive-through COVID testing clinic is open at Merrylands Park, at the corner of Burnett Street and Merrylands Road, from 8am to 8pm, seven days a week. Anyone who has been identified as a close contact from the BWS Berala should go to this site.
03.01.2022 https://7news.com.au//westfield-shopping-centre-in-liverpo CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASE AT WESTFIELDS LIVERPOOL Please be aware that a person with COVID-10 was present at Westfields Liverpool on Friday 7 August. Anyone with even the mildest of symptoms who may have been at Westfield on that day is urged to test and self-isolate.
02.01.2022 https://fb.watch/1IjSv8xvIA/ In partnership with Liverpool City Council Australia this NAIDOC Week we celebrate the services Gandangara Local Aboriginal Land Council provides for our Members and the community and the continual advocacy for land rights that we promote.
02.01.2022 Its Red Nose Day! Donate now and help us raise the $500k we need to keep saving little lives. rednoseday.org.au/donate
02.01.2022 We are having a End of Year Seniors gathering on Wednesday 16th December 2020 from 11.30am to 3.30pm @ the Liverpool Catholic Club for GLALC Members 50+ only. Lunch and entertainment will be provided and you can collect your free Christmas care package on the day. Please RSVP by email - [email protected] or call 9602 5280 by Friday 4 December. Numbers are limited due to COVID-19 restriction.
02.01.2022 Gandangara Health Services is an approved COVID-19 vaccination site. Our health professionals have all completed the mandatory training to ensure that our patients receive the best standard of care. You are eligible to receive your COVID-19 vaccination if you’re over 50 years of age. ... Give us a call NOW to book an appointment on 9601 0700. Or come into the clinic located at 64 Macquarie Street Liverpool (free parking on site) to find out more information. #COVID-19
01.01.2022 NATIONAL STROKE WEEK 31 August 6 September 2020 This year were celebrating everyday Australians who know and can recognise the signs of stroke. They are F.A.S.T. Heroes!... How do you know if someone is having a stroke? Think F.A.S.T. Face --> Check their face. Has their mouth drooped? Arms --> Can they lift both arms? Speech --> Is their speech slurred? Do they understand you? Time --> Is critical. If you see any of these signs call 000 straight away Other signs of stroke Facial weakness, arm weakness and difficulty with speech are the most common symptoms or signs of stroke, but they are not the only signs. The following signs of stroke may occur alone or in combination: Weakness or numbness or paralysis of the face, arm or leg on either or both sides of the body Difficulty speaking or understanding Dizziness, loss of balance or an unexplained fall Loss of vision, sudden blurring or decreased vision in one or both eyes Headache, usually severe and abrupt onset or unexplained change in the pattern of headaches Difficulty swallowing Sometimes the signs disappear within a short time, such as a few minutes. When this happens, it may be a transient ischaemic attack (TIA). After a TIA, your risk of stroke is higher. Stroke can lead to death or disability. A TIA is a warning that you may have a stroke and an opportunity to prevent this from happening. Think F.A.S.T., act FAST A stroke is always a medical emergency. The longer a stroke remains untreated, the greater the chance of stroke-related brain damage.
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