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18.01.2022 https://mhcommunitygroup.com.au/donations/
17.01.2022 Have a happy and safe Diwali this weekend! Share advice from Anoop Johar of Pink Sari Inc. #Diwali (14 November, 2020) is the Indian festival of lights and is o...ne of the most popular festivals of Hinduism. NSW Health and the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service (MHCS) have partnered with the Western Sydney Health Local District and Pink Sari Inc. to deliver #COVID19 messages for Diwali to communities in NSW. #Multicultural resources https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//cov/Pages/multilingual.aspx https://www.mhcs.health.nsw.gov.au/pub/covid-19-coronavirus #Hindi #
15.01.2022 Macarthur Heights requested post: Any nanny services available in our community to look after 1.5 yr old boy & 4 yr old girl for 3 hrs daily... We probably need the service for 5 days from Friday to Tuesday from 1pm-4pm... Thanks.
15.01.2022 Catching public transport to the beach? It is highly recommended to wear a mask if you cannot physically distance. A face mask is not a substitute for physi...cal distancing. Even if you’re wearing a face mask, it’s really important to stay 1.5 metres apart from others, unless you live together. Remember, the best protection against COVID-19 is to do all of the following: > Keep 1.5m apart. > Wash your hands regularly. > Stay home if unwell, and get tested immediately. > Wear a mask if unable to physically distance. Find out more. https://www.nsw.gov.au//how-to-protect-yourself-and-others
13.01.2022 Some of our systems including ImmiAcount will be unavailable from 8:30 pm Friday 13 November until 12 noon Saturday 14 November 2020 AEDT, due to planned mainte...nance. We recommend you conduct all your necessary activities before 6:30 pm Friday 13 November 2020 AEDT. For more information visit: www.homeaffairs.gov.au//system-maintenance-and-technical-i
07.01.2022 #HappyDiwali2020 #macarthurheights
07.01.2022 Great news kids Santa Claus is coming to town and no quarantine is required! The COVID-19 pandemic will not stop Santa or his helpers’ entry into NSW on 24 and 25 December, thanks to an extra-special essential workers exemption granted by the NSW Minister for Health, Brad Hazzard.
04.01.2022 ** () ** MHCG applied on behalf our community to the NSW Building Community Program (CBP), to install play equ...ipment & exercise equipment for Main Ridge Park (next to Landcom sales centre). It is our great pleasure to announce our grant application has been successful, $40K has been allocated to install play equipment & exercise equipment, subject to CBP program guidelines. You can find successful 2020 grants projects in here: https://www.nsw.gov.au//2020-community-building-partnershi There are some key deadline we have to meet to get the funds, for example: public liability insurance, council approval need to be approved by 31-March-2021, followed by other deadline. More details below: https://www.nsw.gov.au//commu/how-to-claim-cbp2020-funding Landcom also has plan to upgrade the Main Ridge park, will be in addition to our grant upgrade. Landcom has agreed to share their proposed plan, equipment so we can accommodate in our planning (i.e. no duplicate equipment for the grant upgrade). We require your assistance, knowledge and contributions to implement this grant. If anyone in this community working in Council/UWS University/Design & install play equipment, please contact MHCG at: [email protected] Until now only MHCG (not for profit) exec committee members & few residents made personal contributions to manage all expenses. We urgently require funds to obtain public liability insurance, etc. Your generous contribution will assist us, please see below MHCG account details: Macarthur Heights Community Group ABN: 44511612363 BSB: 032734 Account: 117917 https://mhcommunitygroup.com.au/donations/
03.01.2022 3-DAY HEATWAVE FORECAST (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) Large parts of NSW will be under Severe heatwave conditions as of tomorrow. Heatwaves are classified in...to three types, based on intensity. Low-intensity heatwaves are more frequent during summer. Most people can cope during these heatwaves. Severe heatwaves are less frequent and are likely to be more challenging for vulnerable people such as the elderly, particularly those with medical conditions. Extreme heatwaves are rare. They are a problem for people who don't take precautions to keep cooleven for people who are healthy. People who work or exercise outdoors are also at greater risk of being affected. Stay cool and follow these tips to beat the heat: https://bit.ly/2KIYy6j Register now to receive localised alerts. www.nswincidentalerts.com
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