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Ningana Riverina Kirinari

Locality: Griffith, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6962 3162



Address: 1 Kooyoo St 2680 Griffith, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.ningana.com.au

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25.01.2022 Mr Nancarrow getting his daily dose of exercise and sun.



25.01.2022 As the year draws to an end of what was a very unique year with lots of changes and social distancing, we have come together to celebrate Christmas and new friendships formed in many ways. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

24.01.2022 H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y K O D I !

22.01.2022 DAY PROGRAM CHRISTMAS PARTY Wednesday 16th December, 2020, 11 Kooyoo Street. 11am - 1pm, Please bring a plate to share, Santa will be arriving at 11:30am.



19.01.2022 Ningana Griffith and Wagga together with Kirinari staff attended a conference with Greg Mowbray - The better Leadership Guy. Fantastic way to put names to faces and creating a common goal for staff amd clients. Becoming Better Leaders. Leaders have just one job. Make. Others. Better. #gregmowbray #kirinari #ninganariverinakirinari

16.01.2022 Joanne loves spending time out at Sharon's Zoo.

12.01.2022 C H E E R S T O T W E N T Y O N E! The wonderful Amy celebrated her 21st Birthday with family and friends in our Day Program today. Brighten up the day with your ever brightest smile Amy, we hope you enjoy all the spoils a birthday can bring.



10.01.2022 HAPPY. BIRTHDAY. JONO!

10.01.2022 To all our Day Program Families. Day Program will close, 3pm, Friday, 18th December 2020 & re-open 9am, Monday, 4th January 2021. Merry Christmas and Happy New New from The Management and Staff at Ningana Riverina.

10.01.2022 Everyday is awesome when you're with Robbie. Happy Birthday Robert!

10.01.2022 Retirement is time to consider with pride the achievements you've worked for and earned. A time to appreciate people you've known and feel certain those friendships will last. Congratulations Christina on your retirement.

04.01.2022 "Lest We Forget" This artwork symbolises the indigenous men and women who have fought for this country, who stood and stand side by side with white Australia, even when our own people struggle with acceptance and equal opportunities today. The poppies make up the red from the Aboriginal flag, each one representing our people, who have fallen and hoping that they will always be remembered. We Shall Remember Them



01.01.2022 From October 11 to 17 2020, National Carers Week is a time to recognise the 2.65 million Australians who provide care and support to a family member or friend w...ith disability, mental health condition, chronic condition, terminal illness, an alcohol or other drug issue or who are frail aged. We thank and recognise Carers and the important work they do. See more

01.01.2022 What is World CP Day? World Cerebral Palsy Day is a movement of people with Cerebral Palsy and their families, and the organisations that support them, in more ...than 75 countries. Our vision is to ensure that children and adults with Cerebral Palsy (CP) have the same rights, access and opportunities as anyone else in our society. There are 17 million people across the world living with cerebral palsy (CP). Another 350 million people are closely connected to a child or adult with CP. It is the most common physical disability in childhood. CP is a permanent disability that affects movement. Its impact can range from a weakness in one hand, to almost a complete lack of voluntary movement. It is a complex disability: 1 in 4 children with CP cannot talk 1 in 4 cannot walk 1 in 2 have an intellectual disability 1 in 4 have epilepsy. * CP is a lifelong disability and there is no known cure. Download the What is Cerebral Palsy? and the Cerebral Palsy: Diagnosis and Treatment infographic posters (PDFs)

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