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Goodstart Early Learning Glenroy

Locality: Glenroy, Victoria

Phone: +61 1800 222 543



Address: 851-853 Pascoe Vale Road 3046 Glenroy, Victoria

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25.01.2022 Hello Mr Andrews Dan Andrews Here at Goodstart Early Learning in Glenroy our little Prekinders greeted us this morning saying guess what, it’s zero today too. We have never been so happy; and are very proud of you. ... To acknowledge this achievement we made pretend Donuts today. Sharing a few pictures with you. These children will have many interesting stories to tell about this ‘Donut’ when they grow up.



24.01.2022 Red Flair Photography & Imaging - Melbourne Photographer Thank you Jac, and the sweet Fanny for being amazing again and taking the Centre's photo's. Your patience is commended :) ...Looking forward to seeing the end results and i am sure excellence as always..... Highly recommend Red Flair Photography ... Thanks Tammy and Team

23.01.2022 "Come with me And you'll be In a world of pure imagination Take a look And you'll see... Into your imagination" The possibilities are endless with what our amazing Nursery team have created..... See more

19.01.2022 Morelanders please GET TESTED if you have any symptoms, even if they are mild. Testing site in Moreland: Glenroy walk-in : 9am - 5pm Glenroy Senior Citiz...en’s Centre, 11 Cromwell Street, Glenroy Alternate sites for testing: Craigieburn : Drive-through: 274-304 Craigieburn Road, Craigieburn Epping Walk-in: NCHER Car Park, 187 Cooper Street (enter via Cooper Street), Epping Preston: Drive-through: Darebin Arts Centre, 379 Bell Street (Enter via Peters Road only. Exit via St Georges Road only), Preston *Testing sites/hours can change daily so please check the website before attending: dhhs.vic.gov.au/where-get-tested-covid-19



19.01.2022 I know you're all keen to see what's changing so I'll cut right to it. Thanks to the efforts of every Victorian, there are some things we can do now and do ...safely. From 11.59pm tonight we'll make some changes for metro Melbourne that help us reconnect with friends and family and spend more time with the ones we miss, and the people we love. Then from 11.59pm on 1 November, we'll take the rest of the Third Step. That means some more easing around visitors at home, retail and hospo, religious gatherings, personal training and workplaces and outdoor community sport will restart. We may be able to bring some of these changes forward slightly, depending on the numbers and health advice and I'll have an update for you on how we're going next weekend. We'll make some further changes in regional Victoria over the two weeks too including increasing the limits for religious gatherings, pubs and restaurants, and getting kids back to indoor sport. I know this isn't everything everyone wanted but our plan was always going to follow the advice of our public health experts. And I'm not pretending that this makes everything better for every Victorian either. Some people would rather the entire state opened yesterday. I get it. Nothing about this is easy. But after everything we've sacrificed, we can't afford to risk it all now. Our focus needs to be on keeping cases down and transmission low. That means keep getting tested, following the health advice and playing it safe. We've come so far and we are so close to seeing this through. And it's all thanks to you.

19.01.2022 JUST IN: Melbourne will move to the Third Step from tomorrow at 11.59pm. More updates are on the way, but here's a guide to the key changes: SOCIAL CHANGES... Masks remain compulsory. The reasons to leave home have been removed. Instead it will be a stay safe guiding rule. The 25 km radius remains until 8 November. Meet up to 10 people outdoors from any number of households. Home visits will be permitted as part of the Third Step. These details are still being finalised and will be announced tomorrow. COMMUNITY SPORT, FITNESS & RECREATION Contact sports allowed for under 18 years, outdoor non-contact sport returns for adults. Personal trainers can have outdoor classes up to 10 people, not including the trainer. Gyms will open on November 8 PUBLIC GATHERINGS Up to 10 persons permitted at weddings and up to 20 persons permitted at funerals. Religious gatherings: 20 persons outdoors. WORK & INDUSTRY If you can work from home, continue to work from home. There is no longer a need for work permits, except for travelling into regional Victoria. Businesses can get ready and start preparing for the opening and to get COVID-Safe. HOSPITALITY Cafes, restaurants and pubs will open. Indoor: up to 20 person limit (1 person per 4 sq. metre rule) Outdoor: 50 persons (also subject to density) RETAIL, BEAUTY & PERSONAL CARE Opening, subject to complying with density requirements. Pet grooming can now open. Beauty and personal care industry open. BORDERS The border between metro Melbourne and regional Victoria will be lifted on on November 8, subject to case numbers.

14.01.2022 The Victorian Premier has announced that one of the new COVID-19 mystery cases is associated to the postcode 3046 This covers Glenroy, Hadfield and Oak Par...k. If you live in this area stay particularly vigilant and get tested if you have any symptoms however mild. No matter what suburb you're living in this is a reminder to us all to follow the restrictions, to get tested if you are sick, and to stay safe. We are so close! Find out more at www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/getting-tested



13.01.2022 Be aware of what is in your car

08.01.2022 From 6pm this Friday, 26 March 2021, we will further relax our COVIDSafe Settings! What does this mean? Face masks are no longer required in retail settings ...and are only mandatory on public transport, in rideshare vehicles and by visitors to a hospital or care facility (while indoors). Public gatherings up to 200 people outdoors. Visitors to the home up to 100 visitors per day, can be from different households. No cap on the number of people working onsite. Indoor gym and group exercise classes may be held with no limit on class sizes (but a maximum density of 1 person per 2 square metres). Weddings, funerals and religious gatherings may have unlimited attendees, but maximum density of 1 person per 2 square metres. Some things are staying the same... Face masks are still strongly recommended when you leave your home and cannot stay 1.5 metres away from people you don’t live with. You must continue to carry a face mask with you at all times. For a full list of up-to-date restrictions, visit https://bit.ly/3rbRs9X

03.01.2022 Don’t forget daylight savings finishes tonight... so make sure to put your clocks back an hour

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