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25.01.2022 WA way forward
24.01.2022 Great day celebrating Melbourne Cup
24.01.2022 Western Australia Day is a public holiday in Western Australia, celebrated on the first Monday in June each year to commemorate the founding of the Swan River Colony in 1829. Happy WA Day 2020
22.01.2022 Well done WA Only 11 active cases
22.01.2022 Phase 3 easing of restrictions with significant changes coming into effect on Saturday, 6 June 2020.
21.01.2022 The benefits of Western Australia’s success in managing COVID-19 were on display over the weekend - you all deserved it. People are back in work and our economy... is recovering, as life gets back to normal, under the watchful eye of our health experts. But we don't need to look far to know that the threat of COVID-19 is far from gone - the situation in Victoria is a sobering reminder of how easily the virus can start spreading through the community. It's also a timely reminder of how important our own hygiene and habits are to stopping it in its tracks. While our hard state and international borders are essential to keep the virus at bay, our most effective defence is our own personal vigilance. We all have a personal responsibility to do the right thing, now more than ever. With almost no restrictions left inside WA, we need to ensure we keep each other safe. It’s pretty simple: Wash your hands regularly, with soap or sanitiser and for at least 20 seconds. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze using a tissue or flexed elbow. Stay home if you’re sick - no excuses. Avoid unnecessary contact like handshakes or hugs. Wherever possible, try to keep physical distancing. It isn't always possible, but it is important that we continue to give each other space when we can - especially people we don't know. And most importantly, please get tested if you have a cough, a sore throat or a fever - if the virus is in the community, we need to know as soon as possible. All of these actions won’t just keep you and your family safe, they keep the whole community safe, and help keep any future outbreaks of COVID-19 under control. And that will mean that we can have the confidence to keep doing the things we love and keep the good times going. Cheers WA!
19.01.2022 The winter sprinkler switch off applies to all scheme and bore water users in Perth, Mandurah and some parts of the South West and Great Southern from 1 June to 31 August every year. During the winter of 2019 we saved around 5 billion litres of water by switching off our sprinklers. Climate change means it’s more important than ever to save water for when it’s needed most.
17.01.2022 The day is finally here ;-)
15.01.2022 Happy Mothers Day
14.01.2022 Consolidating by-laws
14.01.2022 Attending SCAWA convention
13.01.2022 No wipes down the pipes
08.01.2022 Yesterday we announced WA's roadmap for easing the remaining COVID-related restrictions in our State. As we outlined, this will involve three further phases. Th...anks to our relaxed restrictions, WA is already the most economically free and active State in Australia. But, crucially, Western Australians are able to be confident that they can safely enjoy the new freedoms and support local businesses, while continuing to listen to health advice around physical distancing and good personal hygiene. In line with expert health advice, Phase 4 will commence this Saturday 27 June. As part of Phase 4, from Saturday, the follow changes will occur: All existing gathering limits and the 100/300 rule will be removed. Gathering limits will only be determined by WA’s reduced 2sqm capacity rule; The 2sqm rule will include staff only at venues that hold more than 500 patrons; Removal of seated service requirements at food businesses and licensed premises, meaning Western Australians can once again enjoy a beer while standing at a pub or bar; No requirement to maintain patron register at food businesses and licensed premises; All events will be permitted except for large scale, multi-stage music festivals; Unseated performances will be permitted at venues such as concert halls, live music venues, bars and pubs; Gyms can operate unstaffed, but regular cleaning must be maintained; and The casino gaming floor reopening under agreed temporary restrictions. For WA’s major sport and entertainment venues, a 50% capacity rule will apply. Therefore, under Phase 4 the temporary capacity of Optus Stadium will be 30,633 for sport events (35,000 for concerts), HBF Park can hold 10,150 (16,500 for concerts), RAC Arena can hold 7,150 (8,250 for concerts). Following that, Phase 5 of easing restrictions is expected to take effect on Saturday 18 July, pending expert health advice. Phase 5 will include removing ALL State restrictions except for the hard border with the eastern states and travel restrictions for remote Aboriginal communities. That will include the removal of the 2sqm rule and the 50% capacity rule for our major venues. Phase 6 will then remove those remaining State restrictions, with only Federal restrictions, such as the ban on international travel, remaining in place at that point. An indicative date for Phase 6 will be set in the future, when it’s safe to do so. That date will take into account locally acquired infection rates in the eastern states. To be clear - the WA hard border will only be removed when the WA Chief Health Officer is confident the spread of infection is controlled in the eastern states. Phase 4 is another giant step for WA we’re confident it’s the right step, at the right time. However, Western Australians must continue to keep up physical distancing where possible and good personal hygiene to better protect themselves and the general health of our community. We need to remain vigilant. We must take nothing for granted. We need to all understand that if you are unwell, don’t try be a hero and still go to work. It’s simply not worth it. Because if we have an uncontrolled outbreak, we will have to place restrictions back on. And I cannot be clearer on this I don’t want to even contemplate that scenario.
03.01.2022 National Volunteer Week 18-24 May 2020 Proud SCA Volunteer Elizna Pelser #NVW2020
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