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25.01.2022 From: QLD Community Engagement Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:23:57 RE: JOBS... This is a notice sent via email and contains forwarded information about a large number of vacancies available. Act quickly if you are interested in applying for any of these vacancies: Coles has a large number (about 5000) of jobs vacant across Australia - shelf stackers, entry level customer service Applications via the Coles Careers website: https://www.colescareers.com.au/ The Queensland Ambulance Service is also hiring. Please see https://www.ambulance.qld. for details Diversicare has a few job vacancies posted please note some of them are volunteer so please read each advertisement carefully. For each vacancy posted there is a link to further information: http://www.diversicare.com.au There is an expected need for more than 5000 Centrelink workers to handle the flood of unemployment applications. This link is the CURRENT VACANCIES TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT REGISTER which has on line applications Aldi is also looking for staff across all of its stores. The main links listing jobs in Queensland: https://www.aldicareers.com.au



23.01.2022 Queensland has 0 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. There are currently 11 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Currently, 4 of the active cases are in h...ospital. To date, 1,071 people have recovered and sadly, 6 people have died of the disease. This brings the total number of cases to 1,088. Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. Today's numbers include one case acquired interstate but is being managed in Qld. It is not included in total case numbers. Detailed information about COVID-19 cases in Queensland including maps of cases by HHS and LGA, likely source of infection, age and gender, testing completed, and self-quarantine notices issued, can be found here: www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data

20.01.2022 Families and individuals always remain vigilant while on-line during these shut-in period

17.01.2022 DAY 1 Thanks Bud Quinlan for nominating me for the 25 Days 25 Pushups Challenge Raising awareness for Depression, PTSD, Anxiety & Suicide Calling out Bil...ly Segeyaro Naz Segeyaro Reece Munny Tristan Shipton Paul Buller #Lasssgooo #lockedupandwontletmeout #isolationfeels



15.01.2022 If you live in Queensland here’s how you can mark Queensland Day.

14.01.2022 Thank you Wantoks who turned up to show your support. On behalf of QPNG Masters Basketball Team, thank you. Your attendance and support is greatly appreciatedAn...na Longbut Ngutlik,Paul Pokale Garong Kain,Kiri Vewari Mary Toto,Lulu Wartoto,Freda G Eddington,Martha Krueger,Rosie Ray,Karen Ray,Regina Gardner,Lulu Sinnamon, Tess Wade,Yvonne Youk-Gong na ol narapla. Thank you Dear Wantoks in Cairns Below is an open invitation to support the QPNG Wantok Masters Basketball Team. COVID Restrictions and COVIDSAFE Practices apply. If you are experiencing flu like symptoms, please seek medical attention and stay home. Yu ken kam kisim tasol kaikai na go, mipla ba wanbel or yu can sindaun liklik tasol bai yumi mas sindaun longwei longwei olsem 1.5m nambaut yah.

13.01.2022 Put some colour in your state of isolation



12.01.2022 We will remember: Lest we forget

12.01.2022 If you are unwell with mild cold or flu like symptoms, no matter how mild, get a COVID-19 test. This is important wherever you live, even in places with low or ...no community transmission. For information on how and where to get tested, visit www.health.gov.au//what-you-need-to-know-about-coronavirus See more

08.01.2022 Queensland has 2 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) today. There are currently 30 active cases of COVID-19 in Queensland. Currently, 18 of the active cases are in ...hospital. To date, 1,086 people have recovered and sadly, 6 people have died of the disease. This brings the total number of cases to 1,128. Each day, total cases may not equal active plus recovered plus deaths, as information for some cases is still pending and will be updated in due course. Detailed information about COVID-19 cases in Queensland including maps of cases by HHS and LGA, likely source of infection, age and gender, testing completed, and self-quarantine notices issued, can be found here: www.health.qld.gov.au/covid-data

07.01.2022 never see a need without doing something about it Mary MacKillop I heard this saying many times whilst Eusebio Goncalves practiced his many speeches repeating... this quote over and over again as it was one of his favourite. Isn’t is fitting that today Eusebio’s 21st birthday we managed to send 55 home made gowns and 60 masks for health workers most in need to the Covid-19 testing and treatment center set up in Port Moresby (Bisini Sports Precints). See a need and do something about it, an act of kindness from EVERYONE who helped make this happen. Thank you to all who helped sew gowns, donate to the cause, gave their time to organise freight and gave support especially when most needed when times got tough. All this kindness makes the world go round - God bless you all Thank you Susan Heitor, Francisco Eduardo Mascarenhas (with Mum as well), Paula Mascarenhas, Filomena De Castro, Calysta Goncalves, Yvonne Byrne and friends, Dianne Nialawen Austrai-Ombiga, Margot Cavanagh, Deslea Selmes, Angela Lea Williams, Jackie Goodwin, Vera Jerram, Michelle Lam, Alison Grose, Mari Sa, Manda Moala, Karen Pitts, Emilia Marie Djohan Taifalos, Alice Goncalves, Wendy O'Callaghan, Kevin Parise and Natalie Parise. Of course a big thank you to my love, my hubby Pedro Goncalves who supported me through the 2 weeks when I first started on this project of ‘Gowns for PNG’. Be kind to others

06.01.2022 Media Release: 5 September 2020 , , , Te mamae nei te ngakau no tatou metua, Papa Joe Williams, tei takake atu na roto ite moe ...roa. Na te Atua te aroa kite kopu tangata e kia tatou katoatoa i roto i teia taime tumatetenga It is with the deepest sadness that the Pasifika Medical Association announces the passing of their respected and much-loved Patron Dr Joseph Williams MBChB, MPH, QSM, QSO. Dr Williams has served his country, the Cook Islands, his community in New Zealand and his many patients for more than 60 years. He spent 25 years in the Cook Islands and served as Minister of Health and Education in 1974 to 1978, Minister of Health, Tourism, Transport and State-Owned Enterprises from 1994 to 1996 and Prime Minister in 1999. Dr Williams was born in Aitutaki, went to Northland College, graduated from Otago Medical School in 1960 and later completed a Master in Public Health at the University of Hawaii. He returned to the Cook Islands in 1964 and was the Medical Superintendent, Surgeon, Physician and Director of Health and Social Services. He was involved in the World Health Organisation, serving as a member of the Executive Board from 1995 to 1997. In 2016 he received the World Health Organisation Award of Appreciation for his role in the elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis. He was recognised as a world leading researcher in eczema, prostate cancer and diabetes. He was a prolific writer and publisher. He most recently attended the WHO Western Pacific Region meeting in August 2019 as a member of the Cook Island delegation. His political career started in 1964 when he was first elected to parliament. He held the Overseas seat for the Cook Islands representing Cook Islands people living in New Zealand from 1994-2003 and remained active in politics. He held many senior roles in the health sector in New Zealand, served on many advisory committees and led the establishment of many organisations including the Cook Islands Health Network. He established Mt Wellington Integrated Family Health Care Clinic which served over 15,000 patients who travelled from all over New Zealand to see him and continued to practice medicine up until his recent short illness. He received the Queen’s Service medal in 1974 and was invested with the Companion Queens Service Order in 2011 for services to the Cook Islands community. He was recognised by the Pasifika Medical Association for his services to Pacific Health in 2004, was awarded a Life membership. He was appointed as Patron of Pasifika Medical Association in 2015. Dr Williams was a statesman, leader, mentor, wise advisor to many, passionate advocate and strategist. He was generous, kind and led by example, living a life of service. We have been privileged to serve him as our patron and thank Mrs Jill Williams and family for sharing him with us and the community. His love, generosity and kindness has touched so many families, friends and colleagues. He has left us all with the gifts of his journey, and for that we are forever grateful. Dr Kiki Maoate ONZM, nephew and President Pasifika Medical Association. Rest well on your voyage to the heavens. Akangaroi ete Rangatira i toou teretere atuanga kite nagai i akapapa iaae e to tatou Atua. For media enquiries please contact: Dr Kiki Maoate 0212269534



01.01.2022 THANK YOU WANTOKS WHO SUPPORTED THIS EVENT REMINDER TOKSAVE Saturday 10th October 2020 TOMORROW TOMORROW ... Kaikai include: $12 Pack 1: Assorted garden kaikai e.g. taro, kaukau, banana kumu plus abus $12 Pack 2: BBQ’d Lamb flaps with kumu salad and kawawar $5 Pack 3: Baked cassava $10 Pack 4: Saksak - Manus style sago ( polom)

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