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25.01.2022 Yes, We have launched! Welcome to our newest digital platform ‘Inspire’. Head on over to our website to watch all different kinds of content that will help... you get into the Deepavali spirit and brighten your day! But first watch our Welcome below, before heading off to the Website! WELCOME VIDEO: https://www.smv.org.au/inspire #SFOLReimagined #Deepavalit #WhoAmI



25.01.2022 Every new life deserves the best possible start, regardless of circumstance. Thats why the work that fantastic volunteer-run charity Little Things for Tiny Tot...s does is so important. They provide New Baby Boxes containing new and pre-loved essential items to help families in need take care of their newborn. How wonderful is that! My electorate office is now a collection point for Little Things. If you would like to donate new or pre-loved baby items, including clothes, nappies, wipes, blankets, towels, bottles, toys and books (the full list of accepted items is on the website) you can now drop them off at my office in Leeming, Monday-Friday between 9:30am-5pm. Our office is located on the corner of South Street and Calley Drive in the Professional Centre opposite Stocklands Bull Creek. See the full list of items that can be donated here: https://www.littlethings.org.au/what-to-donate

25.01.2022 $100,000 worth of lettuce destroyed because there's no workers to help. If you're looking for a job, details https://www.6pr.com.au/100000-worth-of-lettuce-destroyed/

25.01.2022 Former President Pranab Mukherjee Dies At 84. May His Soul Rest In Peace



24.01.2022 From myself, Dr Jags - Labor for Riverton and our families we wish you a very happy Diwali. May the new beginnings bring joy, happiness and good health

24.01.2022 Thank you for your help. The young boy has been located.

22.01.2022 There has never been a better time for young West Aussies to work and wander in regional WA. Traditionally many of our agriculture businesses have relied on ba...ckpackers and foreign workers to fill seasonal jobs. The COVID-19 pandemic has meant this year we need to do things differently and look to West Australians to fill these roles. As part of its campaign to get West Australians working in the regions, the McGowan Government has announced a support scheme for eligible agriculture workers who move to the regions. This will include rebates of up to $40 a night in accommodation for up to 12 weeks (up to a maximum of $3360), plus travel allowance payments for agriculture workers who relocate to regional areas, who usually reside over 100 kms away. Find out more about the Work and Wander out Yonder campaign at www.wa.gov.au/workandwander



22.01.2022 https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=660736

22.01.2022 GREAT NEWS - Joseph has been located safe and well. Many thanks to the community for their assistance. ---------- A white Mitsubishi Pajero Sports, registratio...n 1HCG461, was stolen from Napier St about 8:40pm, with the car owner’s seven year old boy inside. The boy has short light brown hair and a slim build. He was wearing an orange hoodie with dinosaur motif, green shorts and black thongs. If you have seen this boy or the vehicle or know of it's current whereabouts please ring Police immediately on 000.

22.01.2022 Annalakshmi and Yoga Om proudly bring to you - a magical evening of Yoga and Ayurveda. Bringing the two most powerful systems for transformation together ~ To h...eal and nurture your Body, Mind and Soul Join us for a Dosha balancing and nourishing sunset Yoga with Moksha, Puja and Rao in front of the stunning Bell Towers, followed by a talk on Ayurveda and finishing the evening with a healing Sattvic meal at Annalakshmi. Ayurveda is considered by many scholars to be the oldest healing science. Just as everyone has a unique fingerprint, each person has a particular pattern of energyan individual combination of physical, mental and emotional characteristicswhich comprises their own constitution or Dosha - in Ayurveda these are known as - Vata - The Energy of Movement and is made of Air and Ether Pitta - The Energy of Digestion and Metabolism is made of Fire and little water Kapha - The Energy of Lubrication is made of Earth and Water Yoga is like the sun itself, which brightens everything that comes into contact with it. Yoga is usually defined as union between body, mind and spirit, as well as between the individual self and universal consciousness. The aim of Yoga is not really to unite us with anything for we are already united. It is to help us realise our identity with the Divine Self, to make us know and tune into our intrinsic nature. India - $5 from every ticket purchased will be going towards providing food for the poor affected by Covid 19 in India. In India the situation is getting worse, and most people are dying of starvation. If anyone would like to donate more you can do so on the day. Thank you and we are very grateful for your kind support. Details - Date - Sunday, 1 November Time - 4:30pm - 5:30pm - Yoga / 5:45 - 6:15pm - Ayurvedic Talk / 6:30 - 7:30pm - Ayurvedic Dinner Tickets - $30 Bookings are strictly limited to 108 participants Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/yoga-and-ayurveda-at-the-bell- #annalakshmi #annalakshmiperth #visitperth #cityofperth #yogaperth #ayurveda #charity #belltower #barracksquare #sunday #body #mind #soul

20.01.2022 ABOUT SFOL REIMAGINED Want to know more about this year’s online event? Well, some of the organisers behind SFOL have created a video to tell you more abou...t our vision and efforts. Share this video and help us to spread the light! WATCH FOR MORE #SFOLReimagined #Deepavalit #WhoAmI https://fb.me/e/1etdD5OrU

20.01.2022 COVID CANNOT DIM DIWALI Diwali is going ahead in Bunbury this November despite concerns it would be cancelled due to COVID-19. The South West Indian Group Bu...nbury (SWIG) has received a $10,000 Lotterywest grant to run the event. Traditionally Diwali is an Indian celebration of victory of lightness over darkness, happiness over sadness and good over evil. This year SWIG president Dr Ramesh says the celebration is symbolic of how lucky we have been in Western Australia through the COVID-19 pandemic. "We in the South West are very lucky to have had minimal cases of COVID-19 and all of the economic restrictions," he said. Diwali will be held on November 21.



19.01.2022 Wishing you a beautiful Spring Season filled with Peace, Love & Joy

19.01.2022 Many like shopping and eating at Chennai, India. Chennai now needs our support with Covid 19. This Sunday fundraising lunch is being held at Annalakshmi. For fu...rther details; https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=660736 #annalakshmi #annalakshmiperth #chennai #fundraising #visitperth #sundaylunch #covid19

18.01.2022 We are pleased to confirm this young lady has been found safe and well. Thanks to all concerned.

18.01.2022 Ozone for life' Slogan of the day Ozone for life', reminds us that not only is ozone crucial for life on Earth, but that we must continue to protect the ozone layer for future generations. #SaveEarth... #saveenvironment See more

16.01.2022 Drivers on Perths smart freeway wont be fined for speeding or using breakdown bays in first year.... https://www.perthnow.com.au//drivers-on-perths-smart-freew

16.01.2022 ZERO additional Local Cases

16.01.2022 WELCOME TO DAY TWO Tonight, at 7PM AWST, our digital platform ‘Inspire’ will premiere I am Ravana for the first time online! Make sure you hop on to cat...ch this dance-drama alternate take on the Indian epic Ramayana SET YOUR REMINDER #SFOLReimagined #Deepavalit #WhoAmI

16.01.2022 Final batch! To all our loyal customers, I am sad to say that Bakers Batch will bake its last bread and pastries on Sunday, 27th September. After much hard wor...k over the past 18 months, especially during the COVID period, Saroja and I have decided to spend more time with our young family than we are able to at the moment. We want to thank everyone for all their support and kind words during the time we have been at Bicton. We will miss you all. I will keep baking and hopefully our paths will cross in the future. Bala

15.01.2022 SNEAK PEEK ICYMI: One of our flagship productions Vishwa Vinayaka will be screening online for the first time ever this Thursday 12 November! Want to be o...ne of the first people to watch this visually stunning show on Lord Ganesha from the comfort of your own home? Head to https://sfol.com.au/how-to-connect NOW to get yourself a reminder for when we go live! ENJOY THIS TRAILER #SFOLReimagined #Deepavalit #WhoAmI https://fb.me/e/1etdD5OrU

14.01.2022 As a local GP in Riverton, I am so proud to be part of Mark McGowan's team. We’re investing $9.6 billion through the State Budget to strengthen WA’s health sys...tem, ensuring Western Australians have access to world class healthcare. This includes a record $306 million in additional funding towards mental health services across our state. Our budget keeps our health system strong to protect the health of our community, while we continue our world-leading response to the threat of COVID-19.

13.01.2022 We are investing $3 million to help Western Australians gain employment, develop valuable work experience and have an adventure in WAs regions whilst supportin...g local businesses. The Primary Industries Workers Regional Travel and Accommodation Support Scheme will assist people to relocate to work in the regions. The scheme will support agriculture, fisheries and food processing businesses in regional areas experiencing labour shortages as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible workers will receive: Up to $40 per night to help cover accommodation costs for up to 12 weeks. Travel allowances for those relocating more than 100 kilometres away from their usual place of residence. The scheme will begin from 21 September 2020. More information is available here: www.dpird.wa.gov.au/regional-workers-scheme

10.01.2022 Bushfire Emergency Warning Location:parts of THE VINES, BAILUP, ELLENBROOK, GIDGEGANNUP, MILLENDON, WALYUNGA NATIONAL PARK, UPPER SWAN, AVELEY, AVON VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, RED HILL, BELHUS, BASKERVILLE, HERNE HILL, BULLSBROOK, WOOROLOO, BRIGADOON in the SHIRES OF MUNDARING, CHITTERING and NORTHAM and the CITY OF SWAN

08.01.2022 ** UPDATE ** Please be advised the 73yo man who was missing in the Victoria Park area today, Tuesday 8 September 2020, has been located safe and well. A member ...of the public contacted WA Police Force shortly after the urgent appeal was broadcast, advising they were with the man. Police attended and will reunite the man with his family. Several other possible sightings were also reported after the appeal was published/broadcast. WA Police Force thanks the community and the media for sharing the appeal and reporting possibly sightings.

07.01.2022 Enrolment Now Open

07.01.2022 S C A M M E R S

06.01.2022 https://rac.com.au/travel-touring/info/wildflower-drives

05.01.2022 Thats a Breakthrough...

04.01.2022 Help me raise money for the Harry Perkins Institute and donate to my bike ride fundraiser today. Very few people haven't been affected by cancer. Whether its y...ourself, a friend, family or a loved one - many Western Australians have been impacted by a diagnosis. The Perkins has been producing groundbreaking research that will make a real difference for those facing disease and illness in adulthood. This is why I am riding to raise money, and this is why I ask that you make a contribution today. To donate to my ride, go to https://www.cancer200.org.au/fundraisers/YazMubarakai3978 Let's hit my target of $1500!

03.01.2022 Congratulations Mumbai Indians

03.01.2022 Alcohol and Bad Temper - Excuse to get away from charges No punishment ?? means No protection for the innocent people there who are doing their job.

02.01.2022 BOLLYWOOD DANCE & BODY AWARENESS WORKSHOP 2020 LIMITED SPACES ONLY! STEP INTO MASTI BOLLYWOOD THROUGH THIS WORKSHOP! ... : http://mastibollywood.com.au/dance-workshop-2020/ https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/bollywood-dance-body-awaren How Cool Is This? , !

01.01.2022 Our response to the COVID-19 pandemic has always been first and foremost about protecting the health and safety of Western Australians. We’ve followed the exper...t health advice, and for the last seven months, our hard border has kept Western Australia safe and strong. Today, in line with the latest advice from the Chief Health Officer, I can announce that WA will soon cautiously transition to a controlled interstate border. I’d like to take a moment of your time to run through what this means. Pending ongoing health advice, this change will take effect at 12:01am on Saturday 14 November. However, we will be closely monitoring the situation over east and if we need to delay this introduction of the controlled border, then we will. Also, I will have no hesitation to reintroduce our hard border in the future if that’s what’s needed to keep us safe. This hasn’t been an easy year for anyone. But for many Western Australians, the hard border has been particularly challenging. I’d like to thank everyone for their understanding and patience over these months particularly those who have been separated from their loved ones by the border. I know how hard it has been my own parents and brother live in New South Wales. It’s been extremely difficult not knowing when I will be able to see them again. Throughout the pandemic, we’ve maintained a cautious and careful approach based on WA’s expert health advice from the Chief Health Officer. That advice has served us well as we have embarked on our own, unique recovery. Today, based on that health advice and the rates of local infection in the eastern states, we are now at the next step of our journey. I want every Western Australian to know that we would not be proceeding down this path unless we had the health advice that it was safe to do so. The time is right, the conditions are right, and I’m confident our controlled border arrangement strikes the right balance. These are cautious, considered and careful steps. The existing hard border exemption system will be removed and replaced with the controlled interstate border regime, established on an updated nationwide health-based threshold that allows for safe travel into Western Australia from interstate with conditions, and subject to trigger points being met. The Chief Health Officer has recommended a 14-day rolling average of less than five community cases per day in each state and territory be required before progressing to the new border controls. This condition is currently being met. Under this system, travel from ‘very low risk’ states and territories will be permitted, with conditions on arrival including declarations, temperature tests and possible COVID-19 testing. These jurisdictions currently include Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory because they have had no community cases for more than 28 days. Travel from ‘low risk’ states and territories also permitted, with similar conditions on arrival, in addition to 14 days of self-quarantine and a mandatory Day 11 COVID-19 test. These jurisdictions currently include New South Wales and Victoria because they have less than five community cases per day on a 14-day rolling average. Failure to follow these directions or providing false information will be enforceable by law, with penalties ranging from $1,000 infringements, to up to $50,000 fines for individuals. These are safe, steady and sensible steps. But should the situation change once again, I will not hesitate to return to hard border arrangements if that is what is required to protect the health and safety of Western Australians. In the meantime, we need to continue to take personal responsibility. The virus hasn’t been defeated around the world we must work together to prevent outbreaks and not jeopardise what we’ve achieved so far. The controlled border still includes important and strong protections for our State, but within it we must also maintain our vigilance to keep our State safe and strong. All Western Australians must embrace COVID-safe principles. That means acting responsibly and following the health advice. Thank you again to all Western Australians for the sacrifices you have made this year. We’re the envy of the world for so many reasons. We have a long way to go, and many challenges still to face. But right now, there’s nowhere I’d rather be.

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