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Regional Development Australia Eyre Peninsula

Locality: Port Lincoln, South Australia



Address: 5 Adelaide Place 5606 Port Lincoln, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.rdawep.org.au

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25.01.2022 Small businesses are the backbone of our local economy and we are determined to do everything in our power to help them keep their lights on, their doors open and their hardworking people in jobs. Regional Development Australia Eyre Peninsula Port Lincoln Chamber of Commerce & Tourism



24.01.2022 Well done Alicia's! Great food and service on the EP! https://bit.ly/35ncVFi Wudinna District Council

22.01.2022 Well deserved The Fresh Fish Place! In the Top 9 of SA's best fish and chip shops! https://bit.ly/35lFvqh Eyre Peninsula Australia's Seafood Frontier

22.01.2022 What great ways to use our local produce! Well done Cummins Area School District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula



20.01.2022 ...SMALL BUSINESS GRANTS ROUND 2... The second round of Small Business Grants includes $10,000 grants for eligible small businesses that employ staff and are receiving JobKeeper from 28 September 2020. The second round also introduces $3,000 grants for small businesses that do not employ staff, are operating from commercial premises, and are receiving JobKeeper from 28 September 2020. Find out more at https://bit.ly/3lnkPUJ Applications are open to midnight 14 December 2020

16.01.2022 RDAEP is currently providing gap funding assistance for retail employers and eligible trainees to train in Certificate III in Retail Course Code SIR30216. This course is to be delivered by TAFE SA who are heavily subsidising the training costs. This gap in training cost of up to $1,247 each is available to ten eligible trainees which may also attract other State and Commonwealth incentives.* An eligible trainee is a person who: (a) resides or works in Australia: and... (b) is a permanent Australian resident, or a citizen of Australia or New Zealand, or a visa holder with full work rights and no conditions/restrictions: and (c) is aged 16 years or over: and (d) is not enrolled in school at the time of committing to the program The RDAEP (gap) subsidies are only payable for eligible Training Contract Commencements and only after the trainee has passed the probationary period of sixty (60) days. * Where Commonwealth and State subsidies are available, they will be assessed on a case by case basis by your Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) provider. For further information contact Peter Mitchell at RDAEP Email - [email protected] See more

12.01.2022 Eligible sporting clubs and organisations can now apply for funding through the 2020-2021 suite of infrastructure project grant programs consisting of: Community Recreation and Sport Facilities Program 2020-21 (CRSFP) Grassroots Facilities Program Round 1 (GFP) Regional and Districts Facilities Program Round 1 (RDFP) In 2020-2021, $24,328,000 is available across the infrastructure projects suite of grant programs which have been streamlined given the existing grant pro...grams' similarities. These programs will assist organisations to develop infrastructure that will enable greater opportunity for participation in active recreation and sport for all South Australians through the rational development of well-designed and utilised facilities. To make the process as easy as possible, the infrastructure project grant programs can be applied for under a single amalgamated application form via SmartyGrants. Who can apply? To be eligible for CRSFP, GFP, and RDFP funding, organisations must: Be a not-for-profit sport club, association or sports facility manager incorporated under the Associations Incorporations Act 1985 (SA); or Be a local council; or Be a school council / board of management; and Be operating for 12 months or longer Note, organisations that hold Gaming Machine Licences will be ineligible for CRSFP funding. For a comprehensive and complete breakdown of eligibility criteria please refer to the guidelines. https://bit.ly/2UXfd87 The three programs align with the objectives of the Game On: Getting South Australia moving initiative which aims to get South Australians moving and enjoying the many social, health and lifestyle benefits sport and recreation provide. Applications close midday on Wednesday 27 January 2021. The Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing (ORSR) is available to assist with any queries you may have when completing your submission. Please call 1300 714 990 if you have any questions. See more



09.01.2022 ***UPDATE***: We understand there are several questions that you may have right now. Please read the dot points below that outline what has been announced today.... As soon as the new direction is finalised, updates will be provided. Until such time, we can only provide the information already included in this post. We thank you for your patience. We are working hard to get this information to you as soon as possible. Thank you for your questions and your patience in relation to the current COVID-19 Stay at Home Direction. This sudden change in Direction is based upon new information that we have received in relation to the Parafield Cluster. We understand this may cause some confusion and we'll endeavour to provide you with information as it becomes available. Our actions have been based upon health advice to ensure the safety of the South Australian community and we thank the public for their support and patience during this period. Here is what we can tell you: As of 12pm today, Friday 20 November 2020 exercise outside of your home with members of your household is permitted. Masks are not mandatory but are encouraged. Schools will re-open on Monday 23 November 2020. We will continue to review all Directions with the aim to open the borders to VIC on 1 December as originally planned and further open our state by reducing restrictions. As of 12:01am on Sunday 22 November (Midnight Saturday) we will revert back to similar restrictions that were in place on Monday 16 November 2020. This includes: 1 person per 4 square metres will apply. No dancing or vertical consumption. Updated gathering provision numbers being: Onsite purchase and consumption of food and beverages- 100 people maximum and no more than 10 people at each table. Funerals- 50 people maximum Weddings- 150 people maximum and registration of all guests with SA Health Religious ceremonies (not including a wedding or funeral)- 100 people maximum Private gatherings- 50 people maximum Private residence- 10 people per house (unless more than 10 people permanently reside at the residence) All food and beverages will need to be consumed while seated. Personal care workers will need to wear masks. Gyms are permitted to reopen. We appreciate that there is a lot to understand as things are changing. Please stay connected to this page and the www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/ website as we work on the new Direction and update all information as quickly as possible.

05.01.2022 REMEMBRANCE DAY On 11 November 1918,the guns of the Western Front fell silent after four years of warfare. More than 330,000 Australians had served overseas and more than 60,000 of them had died. Each year at 11am on 11 Nov, 1 minute of silence is dedicated to the deceased, especially for soldiers who died fighting to protect the nation. The Australian War Memorial is encouraging locals to share images and the story of their local War Memorials to the website 'Places of Pride' https://bit.ly/2UgKbrq

04.01.2022 A reminder that you can access information about financial and other supports tailored toward the South Australian business community at www.business.sa.gov.au.

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