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Locality: Adelaide, South Australia



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24.01.2022 COVID-19 Health Alert A COVID-19 Health Alert has been issued for locations in Salisbury Downs, Blair Athol and Kilburn in relation to a confirmed case of... COVID-19. ACTION REQUIRED For people who attended the below locations at the relevant times there is a risk of exposure to COVID-19. People who attended these locations at the relevant times should: Immediately self-isolate for 14 days from the day you were at the location. Seek testing for COVID-19, even if you don’t have any symptoms. Call 1800 253 787 for more information. Sat 1 Aug (time updated 8.30pm 9.30pm) - Fernwood Fitness, Salisbury Downs . Fri 31 Jul (5.00pm 7.30pm) - Agha juice house, Blair Athol. Wed 29 Jul (5.00pm 8.00pm) - Najafi Carpet Gallery, 5/392 Prospect Rd, Kilburn. ADVICE People who attended the below locations DO NOT need to self-isolate unless contacted by SA Health’s Communicable Disease Control Branch. However, you should monitor yourself for symptoms and immediately self-isolate and get tested if you develop any symptoms at all, even if mild. Tue 28 July (evening) - School of Languages located at Roma Mitchell, Secondary College, Gepps Cross. Thu 30 and Fri 31 July - Thebarton Senior College, Torrensville. Mon 27, Tues 28 and Wed 29 July - Walkers Arms Hotel, Walkerville. FURTHER INFORMATION Symptoms of COVID-19 can include fever, chills, cough, sore throat, runny nose, shortness of breath, or loss or taste or smell. To find a place to get tested: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtesting How to self-isolate: www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidisoadvice If you have any concerns about your health, contact your GP. SA COVID-19 Information Line 1800 253 787 (9am-5pm, 7 days). SA COVID-19 Mental Health Support Line 1800 632 753 (8am-8pm, 7 days).



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21.01.2022 National Carer Survey 2020 and iPad prize draw survey. Quick link to the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2020NationalCarerSurvey The data will assist Carers SA to provide strong advocacy for South Australian carers, to influence policy and decision makers and plan for services into the future. Your voice counts. The survey is voluntary and anonymous with an option to enter a draw for a new iPAD. Please invest the 20 minutes and complete the survey. Any person (16+) wh...o is an (unpaid) carer of family member or friend is invited to have their say. Many people who are looking after a family member or friend are not even aware that they are a carer! It is so important to ensure that the CALD voice is heard,

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15.01.2022 Emergency relief for Temporary visa holders Red Cross . https://www.redcross.org.au/covidrelief

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11.01.2022 Free flu vaccination opportunity for temporary visa holders, international students and people who are financially stressed. The vaccinations will be administered by qualified and registered pharmacists (male and female). They will be available at the MCCSA (113 Gilbert St Adelaide 5000) on the 17, 18, 19 August 2020 from 2pm to 6pm.... If interested, please email Lena at [email protected] by Friday 14 August 2020 5pm.

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09.01.2022 Congratulations to Sahar Khajani the president of the Persian Cultural Association of South Australia for the award of #International_Womens_Day_2020 for #Community_Quiet_Achiever Also congratulations International women’s Day in advance to Shahrzad Ravaji Dashti our other strong women who is an active board member of PCASA, serving the community. And all women around the world!... #Strong_women, #strong_Family & #strong_society Special thanks to Multicultural Communities Council of SA for organising this celebration and Sandy Verschoor - Lord Mayor of Adelaide for the reception of International Women’s Day 2020.

06.01.2022 HOUSEHOLDS WASTE MANAGEMENT WHICH BIN TO USE New campaign to up the ante on household waste The Marshall Liberal Government is declaring war on waste wi...th the launch of a new campaign to encourage South Australians to improve their household waste management and reduce the amount sent to landfill. The amount of household waste being produced during the COVID-19 pandemic has spiked with local councils seeing a more than 10 per cent rise in waste sent to landfill compared with this time last year similar to amounts produced during the Christmas period. The new statewide ‘Which Bin’ campaign builds on the award-winning 2019 education program which follows ‘Vin’ and his family in their quest to recycle more effectively. Minister for Environment and Water David Speirs said better waste management is not only good for the environment, but it will grow the economy and help create jobs. With many South Australians spending more time at home in response to COVID-19 restrictions we have seen a spike in the amount of household waste being produced with levels similar to the Christmas period, said Minister Speirs. The new Which Bin campaign aims to better educate people on Which Bin is best for different items of household waste and improve our recycling and reuse. Better waste management is not only good for the environment but it’s good for the economy with more than three times as many jobs created for every tonne of waste recycled or reused instead of going to landfill. Food waste is our biggest area for improvement with as much as 40 per cent of the material in South Australian household waste bins sent to landfill which could be diverted through the green bin to produce valuable commodities such as compost. There are simple things families can do help the situation such as getting a kitchen caddy to put food scraps in or just educating yourself on what products can go in each bin by visiting our whichbin.sa.gov.au website. By using our three kerbside bins more effectively local councils will save money by reducing landfill costs and for business the biggest savings are made by avoiding food waste in the first place. The cost of wasted materials, energy and labour is up to 10 times the cost of disposal. The Marshall Liberal Government has also released two draft waste strategies for consultation; South Australia’s Food Waste Strategy and the South Australia’s Waste Strategy for 2020-25. South Australia has always been a nation-leader when it comes to waste management and South Australia’s Food Waste Strategy Valuing our Food Waste is Australia’s first comprehensive blueprint for reducing and preventing food waste being sent to landfill, said Minister Speirs. The Draft South Australia’s Waste Strategy for 2020-25 supports the state’s transition to a circular economy and to make it a national centre for reuse, remanufacturing, recycling and composting. An ambitious target of zero avoidable waste to landfill by 2030 is set to drive change. New sector targets for 2025 are: Municipal Solid Waste - 75% diversion (up from 70%); Commercial and Industrial Waste - 90% diversion (up from 80%); Construction and Demolition Waste - 95% (up from 90%), said Minister Speirs. New directions are included to boost the economy and for positive environmental outcomes covering food waste, single-use plastics, regulatory reforms, education and behaviour change and market development through infrastructure investment and other measures. For more information Which Bin to use, visit www.WhichBin.sa.gov.au or call 1300 137 118 To download the latest Which Bin videos head to: https://www.dropbox.com//306jyp/AAAh18WLuigvrjfwKcipuHaka For more information on the two new waste strategies visit www.greenindustries.sa.gov.au

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