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Ballarat NDIS Plan Management

Locality: Ballarat, Victoria

Phone: +61 422 753 382



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21.01.2022 Bin days in Ballarat over Christmas and New Years



20.01.2022 This morning we announced a container deposit scheme for Victoria. But we also need to overhaul the way we do kerbside recycling. A big part of the problem is ...that broken glass mixes with plastic and paper and contaminates the other materials. So were bringing in a new bin especially for glass. Itll mean every home in the state gets the same set of bins and its all part of our plan to reduce waste from landfill. Heres a preview:

20.01.2022 Something to think about with any important documents

19.01.2022 This is the new COVID-19 certificate all healthcare (well all as far as I’ve been informed) have to complete. This is a very repetitive but informative roughly half an hour certificate that anyone is welcome to complete for themselves if they’d like to be more educated in the corona virus



19.01.2022 City of Ballarat has announced it is closing the Ballarat Aquatic & Lifestyle Centre, all libraries, the Art Gallery of Ballarat, Her Maj and the Eureka Centre from 5pm today due to COVID-19. Initially the closures will last for one month. Other essential services will continue.

18.01.2022 Are you using the new parking meters around town or are you avoiding them (like I am)? - Geordi

17.01.2022 Learn a bit of ASL this Christmas from this super-cute 17-month-old. (via Jessica Sergeant)



15.01.2022 Clever idea, crochet fidget arm sleeve for people with dementia. Can distract the person from other behaviours like scratching etc...

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11.01.2022 This is the new COVID-19 certificate all healthcare (well all as far as Ive been informed) have to complete. This is a very repetitive but informative roughly half an hour certificate that anyone is welcome to complete for themselves if theyd like to be more educated in the corona virus

10.01.2022 INCORPORATING PLAN MANAGEMENT IN YOUR NDIS PLAN: GETTING THE FACTS STRAIGHT! Since the inception of the NDIS, there have been many misunderstandings around Plan Management and how to incorporate this type of financial service in your NDIS plan. Therefore, let’s finally set the record straight once and for all: Plan Management very simply allows you to track spending and approvals in real time with no lost invoices to worry about. Every NDIS participant has the right to hav...Continue reading



10.01.2022 Rotating bed for people living with restricted mobility. More info http://bit.ly/2m4jg43

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08.01.2022 Michelle is one of only a few hundred people ever known to have Hallerman-Streiff syndrome. Instead of worrying about the future, she just takes life one day at a time.

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03.01.2022 Feel free to print one of these for your front door. I think I have all the bases covered. (To print: Save to your desktop, put in a word document, adjust to th...e size you desire, then print!) If you are able, please donate $1-$5 toward Gator Baits vet bills. We are still struggling to pay for her emergency surgery. ($4,180) CashApp: $GuppyDoyle PayPal: [email protected]

03.01.2022 Lexton residents have been told its too late too leave, while a watch and act has been issued south of Ballarat. *Note: this article is free to open.

02.01.2022 Amazing! Delish Kebabs & Fish and Chips Christmas day for those experiencing homelessness and those in need. ... Delacombe Town Centre

02.01.2022 Curious about how our local #NDISplanmanagement representatives can help you to get the most out of your NDIS plan? Heres a few ways they can assist. To fin...d a representative in your area visit: https://www.capitalguardians.com/team/ or drop us a message if you would like to find out more. See more

01.01.2022 MILO history In 1934, Australian industrial chemist and inventor Thomas Mayne developed Milo and launched it at the Sydney Royal Easter Show.[2] Milo began prod...uction at the plant located in Smithtown, near Kempsey on the North Coast of New South Wales. The name was derived from the famous ancient athlete Milo of Croton, after his legendary strength , 10,,,,,,, things you never knew about The Food Drink , 1. MILO was developed for Nestle in the 1930s during the depression, as a direct response to the fact that children were not receiving enough nutrients from their daily diet. 2. MILO is not just loved in Australia - its sold in 40 countries worldwide. 3. Over 2 million cans of MILO are produced every year thats 480 million cups, which is enough to fill 480 Olympic swimming pools. 4. Aussie MILO is still made in the same factory in Smithtown, NSW, where it was first produced in 1934. 170 people currently work at the factory. 5. Aussie MILO still tastes the same as it always has the recipe has remained unchanged in Australia since its creation. Around the world, however, the recipe is slightly different for example, Kiwis have their very own MILO recipe, designed for their taste preferences. 6. A glass of MILO gives you 50 per cent of your recommended daily calcium, iron and vitamin C intake. 7. If it wasnt for MILO creator Thomas Maynes children, the iconic MILO crunch might never have been. Thomas spent hours trying to make MILO dissolve more into milk, but on hearing that his children loved eating the crunchy top layer, he gave up. Thank goodness for that! 8. Thomas wife was the original guinea pig for the MILO recipe, as he brought it home for years to perfect the MILO taste before releasing it to the public. 9. MILO is named after the Greek character Milos who was known for his strength. The original cans showed a depiction of a cow the Olympic athlete Milos carried on his shoulders to help build his strength. The story goes that as the heifer grew, so did the athlete. 10. MILO creator Thomas Mayne practised what he preached he enjoyed a hot MILO every night before bed before he died aged 93.

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