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24.01.2022 Things we need to stop saying to men: - Man up - Boys don’t cry - Men and boys don’t need help ... This year’s International Men’s Day theme is about better health for men and boys. Today on IMD 2020 we say thanks to the fathers, husbands, brothers and sons across our AFP. Look after yourselves and thank you for all that you do.



23.01.2022 Please be mindful!

15.01.2022 A TIMELY REMINDER At 4:00pm on Friday the 27th of November, members from the Cowes Police Station, Water Police and local Ambulance Service, attended a serious ...rescue from the surf at Forrest Caves beach. A 19 year old male was swimming with friends, when he was swept out by a large rip. The male was stuck, 400 metres from shore in a large rip with two metre swells rolling through, unable to return to shore. He was rescued via the water Police vessel and transported to San Remo, where he was treated by paramedics. This is a reminder to look for rips, swim when safe and know your limits.

15.01.2022 COMMON SENSE - ROAD SAFETY TIP #2 If your tired...DON'T DRIVE! #shinealightonroadsafety



13.01.2022 **Pending ongoing COVID-19 restrictions & Local Fire Brigade participation** GREAT NEWS! Fire Brigade Santa Runs have officially got the nod of approval from the CFA (Country Fire Authority). ... CFA (Country Fire Authority) have announced that Brigade Activities including Santa Runs have been approved pending ongoing COVID-19 monitoring and restrictions. It also worth mentioning that brigades may not necessarily participate due to COVID-19 and due to the limited time brigades have to prepare. Best thing to do is monitor your local brigades Facebook page

07.01.2022 HOLIDAY HEROES SAVE STRUGGLING SWIMMERS Holiday makers at Wilsons Prom quickly sprang into action on Wednesday 18 November, after noticing 3 swimmers st...ruggling in the water at the popular Squeaky Beach. A holidaying rescuer swam into the water bringing the first swimmer to shore before returning to get a second swimmer. He returned a second swimmer to shore who was unconscious having swallowed water. A holidaying Doctor at the beach performed CPR reviving the second swimmer before emergency services arrived from Parks Victoria and Ambulance Victoria The third swimmer made his own way back to shore after trying to help his friends. All three struggling swimmers were transferred to Hospital by either Road or Air ambulance for assessment. This is a timely reminder for all people to engage in recreational activities including swimming that are within their abilities. If you are unsure, swim at a patrolled beach between the flags. #ParksVic #AmbulanceVictoria

06.01.2022 COWES CHRISTMAS COOKING CA$H A good Samaritan has recently handed in an amount of money in an envelope to Police at Cowes. The envelope contained a list o...f things to do prior to Christmas. If you know the owner or are the owner and can identify the amount of money found, please contact Police at Cowes on 5952 2037



06.01.2022 Restrictions have officially been eased!

06.01.2022 Congratulations to the class of 2020 who officially have completed their last exams yesterday. There will be an increase of young people flocking to the Bass Coast (Phillip Island and Wilsons Prom) this weekend for the next couple of weeks for SCHOOLIES. We hope you have fun and please stay safe. Look out for each other and don't be afraid to ask for help if you need it. ... Here is some tips for young people attending SCHOOLIES: *Consume alcohol legally and responsibly at all times. *Don't use illicit substances *If your under 18 make sure you have a responsible guardian or friend with you at all times *If something doesn't feel right - it most likely isn't and seek help! *Stay hydrated *Stay in contact with your parents. USEFUL contacts to have on your phone whilst your down here in the Bass Coast: Cowes Police Station - (03) 5952 2037 Inverloch Police Station - (03) 5674 1202 Tidal River Police Station (Wilsons Prom) - (03) 5680 9535 Headspace - 1800 650 890 Kids helpline - 1800 55 1800 Emergency - 000 Non Emergency - 131 444 MUST DOWNLOAD APPS: *Emergency Plus * VicEmergency Please also note that our page is also available if anyone needs help.

05.01.2022 Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Wonthaggi Police

01.01.2022 New Year's Eve fireworks cancelled in the Bass Coast

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