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24.01.2022 The new playground in Apex Park in Wonthaggi has been completed and is ready to explore and enjoy, just in time for the school holidays! The play space is uniqu...e as it draws from the historical significance of the original train station within Apex Park and includes a miniature timber rail track, timber train with carriages, a trestle bridge, a sculpture/crane and more. Please remember to follow physical distancing and social gathering rules while using these spaces. See more



24.01.2022 CALLING CHEFS & COOKS WITH A PASSION FOR LOCAL SEAFOOD We are seeking friendly, professional staff to join our kitchen team. Hours can suit the applicant (casua...l roster, up to 5 shifts p/w), but must be available some nights/weekends. Please email applications, resumes, or requests for the position description to [email protected]

23.01.2022 Did you notice the proposal in this photo to: "Close Trestle Bridge Car Park due to its high risk traffic interface with road. Access to bridge via Kilcunda Trailhead and Lionel Rose". This is the opportunity to have your say/ask your questions at engagement session on MONDAY 19TH APRIL 4-7pm @ Kilcunda Community Centre.

23.01.2022 We at Marios at San Remo are looking for front of house staff must be reliable weekend work involved with some bar experience Preferred please call Mario 0439 567 909



22.01.2022 We’re hosting a free screening of award winning short films from the 12th Annual Wide Angle Film Festival as we celebrate Social Inclusion Week and Internationa...l Day of People with Disability - Australia. The screenings will feature films made by people with a disability reflecting their experience as they challenge assumptions, attitudes, behaviours and stereotypes. The event is being held at the Wonthaggi Union Community Arts Centre Wonthaggi on Tuesday, 1 December from 10.00am and is suitable for people aged 13 and older. Seating is limited so bookings are essential via Trybooking at www.trybooking.com/BMZRS The WAFF is available online featuring an additional program for children six to 12 years, and bookings are available at www.trybooking.com/BMRLO

22.01.2022 Do you know a budding artist who is 25 years of age or younger? Submissions for the Youth Art Competition have been extended until 7 December - so there's still time to submit an entry and a chance to win one of three $100 gift vouchers.

21.01.2022 ANOTHER CHANCE TO HAVE YOUR SAY DIRECT TO COUNCIL. We have a voice and we need to use it! This is your chance to have your say to the Bass Coast Shire Council on what you think needs to be done in our Shire and our Community for the 2021-25 period, the long-term Community Vision, 10 Year Financial Plan & Health & Wellbeing Plan. You can also do it live TONIGHT (Tuesday 13th April) on Facebook Q&A session from 6.30pm to 8.00pm, where you can provide your feedback. Or, you can fill out our online survey anytime, at www.basscoast.vic.gov.au/ourfuture.



21.01.2022 Cowes skatepark tomorrow pop up game of skate and scoot.....1 pm kicking off See ya there

20.01.2022 We are looking to add an experienced barista and front of house cafe attendant to our team! Please email your resume to = [email protected]

19.01.2022 It is with deep regret that the Annual Kilcunda CFA Community Christmas BBQ is cancelled for 2020. Unfortunately COVID-19 restrictions do not enable us to hold ...such a large event at our station. We will be back in 2021 and we wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas & we will be working hard to continue to keep our community safe. BUT WAIT!! Santa will however be visiting Kilcunda just prior to Christmas so watch this space for details coming soon

18.01.2022 From 11.59pm tonight (Sunday, 22 Nov) we will move to the Last Step restrictions. We've only been able to get here because of YOU. Thank you Victoria. He...re are the new rules. This is the Last Step before we move to COVID normal. These are important rules. Please continue to observe them and take them seriously. MASKS: no longer required outdoors when you can maintain safe distance. Must be worn INDOORS at all times. And you'll need to carry your mask at all times. GATHERINGS: visitors to your home: up to 15 per day outdoors: up to 50 people from any number of households GYMS & Indoor physical recreation: up to 150 people patron cap; group/class size up to 50 people (subject to density quotient of 1 per 4sqm) CAFES, RESTAURANTS, BARS (seated service): Indoor: smaller venues (less than 200sqm) - cap of 50 (density quotient 1 per 2sqm); larger venues (more than 200 sqm) cap 150, (density quotient 1 per 4sqm); QR record keeping mandatory Outdoor: up to 200 (density quotient 1 per 2sqm); QR record keeping mandatory HAIR, BEAUTY, PERSONAL CARE: client not required a mask for facial services CINEMAS & THEATRES & GALLERIES: Open for max 150 people per space (density quotient 1 per 4sqm) larger galleries and cultural institutions - up to 25% capacity (density quotient) SPORT & RECREATION: Indoor: up to 150 people patron cap; group/class size up to 20 people (density quotient of 1 per 4sqm) Outdoor: up to 500 people patron cap; groups of 50 Indoor Pools: up to 150 people patron cap (density quotient of 1 per 4sqm) Outdoor Pools: 300 (quotient 1 per 4sqm) Indoor Skateparks: up to 150 people (density quotient of 1 per 4sqm) Trampolining Centres: up to 150 people patron cap (density quotient) Indoor play centres: up to 150 people (density quotient) COMMUNITY VENUES: Libraries & toy libraries & community halls: up to 150 people patron cap; group limit of 20 (density quotient 1 per 4sqm) CEREMONIES & RELIGIOUS EVENTS: Weddings: up to 150 guests at public venues (density quotient 1 per 4 sqm) Funerals: up to 150 (density quotient 1 per 4sqm) Indoor religious gatherings: total venue cap 150 (density quotient 1 per 4sqm) Outdoor religious gatherings: total venue cap 300 (density quotient 1 per 4sqm) AMUSEMENT PARKS up to 25% of venue capacity (density quotient) ACCOMMODATION: up to 15 people from any number of households HIGHER EDUCATION & TRAINING: return to campus for students and staff for summer program CARE FACILITIES: no restrictions, but check rules of care/hospital facility REAL ESTATE: indoors: up to 20 (density quotient); outdoors: up to 50 ............................................... LOOKING FORWARD: CHRISTMAS: on 13 December 11.59pm, we will be allowed 30 visitors to our home per day. STAGED RETURN TO WORK: from 30 November 25% in the office as we make a slow and steady and safe return. NEXT UPDATE by the Premier on 6 December. THANK YOU VICTORIA! https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/statement-premier-82

18.01.2022 Trulli is hiring both front of house and kitchen! . We are looking for skilled, dynamic, energetic staff to join our team. Upward mobility highly likely for th...ose willing to give it their all. . . #letsdothis #letsdothistogether #hiring #nowhiring #destinationgippsland #teamwork #frontofhouse #kitchen #staff See more



18.01.2022 We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic hospitality all rounder to join us at Maccas Farm. The role is casual with around 20+ hours a week available,... weekend availability is essential. What we are looking for Front of house superstar Team player A knack for great customer service Coffee experience highly regarded If interested please send through your resume and a little bit about why you would like to work with us through to [email protected] We look forward to hearing from you! #cafe #barista #hospitality #hospitalitylife #lifeexperience #teamworker #enthusiastic #reliable #motivated #enjoywork

18.01.2022 Victoria Police continues to play an important role in keeping people safe during the coronavirus pandemic. We do not want regional communities to be put at ris...k by those who deliberately breach the Chief Health Officer directions and travel there. Victoria Police will be strengthening its enforcement activities, both at our vehicle checkpoints and in regional and rural areas in order to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. We will be increasing the number of vehicles checked; every vehicle towing a caravan or boat, every car carrying a fishing rod or swag will be checked. There will be significant delays at these vehicle checkpoints, and we know this will be frustrating for those who are travelling for one of the permitted reasons. However, these checks are an important and necessary step to prevent the spread of coronavirus to regional Victoria. Anyone found to be blatantly and deliberately breaching the Chief Health Officer directions and travelling from metro Melbourne to regional Victoria without a lawful reason will be issued with a $4957 fine.

17.01.2022 Following opportunities are available. 1. Passionate chef/cook with relevant experience. 2. Cafe allrounder with competitive barista skills.... Please forward your resume to [email protected]

16.01.2022 #BREAKING You can go for your driver licence and learner driver permits in Regional Victoria from TODAY Monday 21st September. Have you been waiting to sit a li...cence test? The backlog is huge - approx 30,000 - but priority will be given to people who had their tests postponed. VicRoads says new appointments won't be made until November. Full story: https://ab.co/2HfLPGl

16.01.2022 Rescheduled due to inclement weather!

12.01.2022 Regional Victoria, including Bass Coast, has moved into Step 3 towards a COVID normal. There are many questions being asked about what you can and can’t do dur...ing this period. The best place to go for answers is: www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/third-step-restrictions-regional-victor For information on changes to our facilities and services, visit www.basscoast.vic.gov.au/covid19. Thanks to our community for doing the right thing and keeping everyone safe. Keep up the good work by continuing to wear your mask in public and maintain physical distancing.

12.01.2022 Police are appealing for public help to find missing Wonthaggi woman Larissa Cairns. The 28-year-old was last seen leaving a house in Toorak Street about eight ...o'clock last night. Her relatives have told police her disappearance is out of character. She's described as 180 centimetres tall, has a slim build and long blonde hair. She was last seen wearing a pale green hoodie, blue jeans, white sneakers and is known to visit the Bass Coast area.

11.01.2022 Friendly reminder

09.01.2022 CANCELLED due to bad weather today but on again on Thursday 3rd December 10.30am -1pm!! Killy brigade is hosting the CFA educational roadshow tomorrow if you'd like to come along and get some free info on being fire-safe this summer. Hope to see you all there!!

08.01.2022 Daves journey to his final resting place will be on Monday September 21. A family procession will leave his home in Korrumburra Road Wonthaggi, at 10.15am trav...el north along Wentworth Road then onto the Bass Recreation Reserve, via Hade Avenue Bass. A private burial will then take place. If you wish to pay your respects a guard of honour will be formed around the football ground in your car. Please respect and adhere to restrictions. We would like and appreciate as many people to attend and show their respect on behalf of all the KBFNC. The Club rooms will not be open. Everyone must vacate the premises after the procession leaves. Thank you. See more

08.01.2022 In case you missed this change announced yesterday.

07.01.2022 Don't forget we move one hour FORWARD tonight! Most of our devices do it automatically but don't forget those pesky clocks in your car and on your oven etc.

06.01.2022 October is Mental Health Month and Bass Coast Health will be taking the opportunity to promote mental health and wellbeing. Throughout October we will be sharing our staff’s top tips for looking after mental health as a way to reduce stigma and promote good mental health habits.

06.01.2022 We are excited to announce we will resume dine in service Friday 25th of September. Due to current restrictions, we will only be able to seat 10 patrons inside ...but there will be tables under the veranda each day as well as tables on the back deck (subject to weather). We will be running 75 minute seatings to give everyone a chance to dine in with us again, maximum group size 8 people. bookings will be essential. New Opening hours: Thursday - Sunday 10am until 3pm *We will continue to offer takeaway dinner on Friday nights 5pm - 8pm* Just a couple of things to remember when visiting: - Groups must remain seated throughout their visit. - Masks must be worn when not eating and drinking (to and from the bathrooms/carpark for example) - use hand sanitiser upon arrival - we will require your name and phone number for contact tracing

05.01.2022 Thanks to the South Gippsland Sentinel Times for their summary of the Candidates for the Western Port Ward which covers Kilcunda. Ballot papers are being mailed out from today so please take a couple of minutes to learn who the candidates are that hope to represent us in Council for the next 4 years! https://sgst.com.au https://www.facebook.com/sgsentineltimes

04.01.2022 It’s still important you get tested if you’re experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms, no matter how mild or where you live. Do it for your grandpa, your immunocom...promised neighbour, the new Mum down the road. Let’s work together and help stop the spread. Note: our testing times will change next week. We will keep you posted on Facebook and on our website: https://www.covidbasscoasthealth.org.au/key-information

02.01.2022 In line with todays information provided by the Department of Health. 1. Residents can have unlimited visitors in their own rooms but not in communal spaces; al...though Courtyards are OK. 2. All visitors are still required to follow the same directions and make the same Declarations when visiting. Weekend visitation is still limited. 3. Residents are welcome to leave the facility but they must follow the same rules as the general community and are encouraged to wear their masks at all times. 4. Residents may visit shopping centre's BUT we still discourage this for your own safety. Observe all precautions if you do. 5. On returning to Rose Lodge residents must have their temps recorded. 6. Appointments must still be made at Rose Lodge admin if you want to visit. We hope that further lightening of restrictions will occur however we believe that until a safe vaccine is found and available this may not be possible. Regards MALCOLM & KAREN

02.01.2022 FRIENDLY REMINDER tomorrow night at Kilcunda Community Centre to ask as many questions as you can!

02.01.2022 Bass Coast Shire Council are also urging everyone to have their say on this proposal. Here is yet another link.

02.01.2022 Now we are opening up again it is more important than ever to get tested if you develop coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms. Getting tested helps us track where the... virus is, and helps us better protect the community. Find out where to get tested locally: https://www.covidbasscoasthealth.org.au/covid-19updates Please share, spread the word, to not only our permanent community but also our holiday home owners and visitors, so we can continue to work together! #COVID19Vic

01.01.2022 We are looking for floor staff in our bistro with an RSA to start here at the at the San Remo Hotel ASAP . Please apply by sending an email to [email protected] or call fish on 0413625965 Start immediately

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