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24.01.2022 Congratulations Harry on successfully passing your driving licence test VicRoads #geelong thanks for letting Craig Waters be your coach , #drivesafety Reduceroadtoll Driving coaches association
24.01.2022 How to wear a fabric mask safely during COVID-19: Don'ts
24.01.2022 Congratulations Will on achieving module 26. Level 1 roundabouts
23.01.2022 Just cause its cool https://apple.news/ABpdbo01lQ3SbaQr1_uGbKg
22.01.2022 https://www.linkedin.com//autism-spectrum-australia_educat
19.01.2022 How fabulous is the office with some beautiful roses out of the garden.
17.01.2022 When you need the best quality , they kept our cars on the road all day every day
16.01.2022 Good luck to all our families and friends who have a son/daughter starting university O week tomorrow.
16.01.2022 Hi everyone. Just wanted to check in after a big week of changes. Monday probably feels like a month ago and plenty has moved in the last few days. We're sl...owly getting back to the things we enjoy. The people we've missed. Those simple pleasures sacrificed for the greater good. It's exciting. We've worked so hard and waited so long for this. But for lots of people the joy is mixed in with other emotions. There's no right or wrong way to feel in this situation, and a bit of anxiety or uncertainty as we ease back into things is totally natural. Everyone's experience of this pandemic is different so be gentle and go easy. That goes for yourself as well as others. Just a couple of quick points about the coming weeks and months: I've seen some people on here claim the pandemic is over because we had two 'zero' days. As much as we'd all like that to be true, it's simply not the case. The virus is still out there. There are still active cases. And there may still be chains of transmission that we don't yet know about. On the flip side, the fact that we had three cases yesterday and four today is not cause for alarm. Obviously we want to get the numbers very low and keep them that way. That's the strategy. But getting a small number of new cases doesn't mean the plan has failed. We all need to be careful and vigilant and respond quickly to any outbreaks but not panic. I've also seen some worrying comments saying that people should just stop getting tested. That is the direct opposite of what you should do. The key to making this work is to get tested the moment you start to experience symptoms. Don't wait 24 or 48 hours and go about your business in between. Don't go to work. Don't catch up with friends. This is not something you can keep secret and hope for the best. The virus won't let you do that. And the longer you wait, the further it spreads and the worse off we all are as a result. Getting tested early keeps your family and friends, your colleagues and community safe. That's how we'll stay open and protect our state. Each and every decision we make, however small it might seem, adds up to what we've built. Something that's precious but equally fragile. And we all have a part to play in preserving everything we've achieved. Have a good weekend and stay safe.
14.01.2022 Headed 30 metres under Swanston Street this morning to check out progress on Metro Tunnel's State Library Station. It's the first time I'd been back in a while. Fair to say it was pretty impressive. Thought you might like to see for yourself.
14.01.2022 Congratulations Robin on getting your license back #seniordrivers #idrivesafety Thank you for letting Craig Waters be your driving coach.
14.01.2022 Rotary is more than BBQ’s but how we missed them! One of our members, Rotarian Henry, reminds us how our club has successfully ‘re-booted’ our weekly BBQ durin...g COVID-19 - notching up 6 weeks since restarting and continuing as restrictions allow - which helps us to help serve our community through the money raised. See you next Saturday!
11.01.2022 https://apple.news/A7k6PLHJJQlqdbl0ytQLRgg
10.01.2022 This is much deeper that it looks.
09.01.2022 #BREAKING: Australia has recorded its first day of no community transmission of COVID-19 in almost five months. Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt says the Natio...nal Incident Centre has advised it's the first time the country has achieved the feat since June 9. On social media Mr Hunt has praised health care workers and the Australian public for the milestone. MORE: https://ab.co/2HPz8lW
09.01.2022 What a simple road safety idea, VicRoads Transport Accident Commission (TAC) @vicgov Driving is a visual medium Reduceroadtoll Driving coaches association
05.01.2022 800 Likes! Thanks to you we are all spreading the word about our Club and Rotary’s work we do in our community! 2020 was a hard year to be ‘visually’ active i...n the community - with all of us stuck home for long periods. So helping us share our page is a great way for people to see what we get up to! Help us reach our next milestone - by sharing our page! Better yet, invite your friends to like our page by clicking the ‘like’ button!
01.01.2022 https://www.linkedin.com//russell-white-1bb62514_designate
01.01.2022 Idrivesafety Christmas donation Some of the yummy cup cakes supplied by bakebyus and Divine Grind Coffee for all the wonderful staff #nelsonpark Illinois campus @drivingbeyondthedisabity
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