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21.01.2022 Did you know it’s costs $68.50 per day for each guide dog in training. Currently there are 715 puppies in training, so you can imagine how much it is for Guide Dogs Australia. Please click on the link below and donate straight to Guide dogs



21.01.2022 Shiloh is back looking for her new home as 1st new home fell through. Hi Guys, one of my clients friend is looking at rehoming her cat. Please read below if ...you know of anyone that can give her a home and contact the owner Sara on 5367 0048 for any questions. She is a rag doll X. She needs to be rehomed due to needing to be an only pet. The other animals in the house are causing her too put stress. She is 3 years old. SHE IS DESEXED Shiloh. She's a shy girl until she trusts you, then is absolutely beautiful. Loves a good cuddle or a face & neck scratch. She will smooch up to you & sit with you. Shiloh's a vocal girl & will talk to you. Doesn't like other animals or small children. She will give a quick swipe when confronted. Loves to share the bed if given the opportunity but will sleep in her own bed. She's been an Inside cat with access to an outside enclosure & is toilet trained & will use a litter tray also if required.

18.01.2022 Please help me and my pups reach a goal of $300 for Guide Dog’s Australia

16.01.2022 As most of the Victorian schools go back to school please remember!! 40km School zones operate: between 8 - 9.30am and 2.30 - 4pm. on weekdays during Victorian school terms (except for public holidays).



16.01.2022 All donations made today will be MATCHED DOLLAR FUR DOLLAR by our FURiends at Skechers (up to $5k)! All you have to do is fetch all your FURiends and howl about the great news! Any donation they make today will be DOUBLED.... This means their $25 will be worth $50. Their $50 will be worth $100. Their $100 will be worth $200. You get the idea!

15.01.2022 Check to see if you or child is on the naughty or nice 2020 list....

15.01.2022 People in 88 Melbourne suburbs are being urged to boil their drinking water because of potential contamination caused by storm damage. Yarra Valley Water says p...ower outages resulted in water from the Silvan Dam entering the city supply without being properly treated. People should boil tap water before drinking it, brushing their teeth, preparing food and baby formula, making ice or bathing infants. The company expects the water supply to be back to normal later today. The suburbs affected: Attwood, Bayswater, Bayswater North, Blackburn, Blackburn North, Blackburn South, Boronia, Box Hill North, Broadmeadows, Bulleen, Bundoora, Burwood, Burwood East, Campbellfield, Chirnside Park, Coburg North, Coldstream, Coolaroo, Craigieburn, Croydon, Croydon Hills, Croydon North, Croydon South, Dallas, Doncaster, Doncaster East, Donvale, Doreen, Eltham, Epping, Fawkner, Forest Hill, Glen Waverley, Greensborough, Greenvale, Heathmont, Kalorama, Kangaroo Ground, Kilsyth, Kilsyth South, Kingsbury, Lalor, Lilydale, Lower Plenty, Meadow Heights, Melbourne Airport, Mernda, Mill Park, Mitcham, Monbulk, Mont Albert North, Montmorency, Montrose, Mooroolbark, Mount Dandenong, Mount Evelyn, Mount Waverley, North Warrandyte, Nunawading, Olinda, Park Orchards, Plenty, Research, Reservoir, Ringwood, Ringwood East, Ringwood North, Roxburgh Park, Silvan, Somerton, South Morang, Templestowe, Templestowe Lower, The Basin, Thomastown, Vermont, Vermont South, Viewbank, Wantirna, Warrandyte, Warrandyte South, Warranwood, Westmeadows, Wollert, Wonga Park, Yallambie, Yarrambat.



14.01.2022 At least it’s progess....

14.01.2022 Some lovely dog grooming videos

13.01.2022 Please keep these out of reach of pets

13.01.2022 Archie the dachshund

10.01.2022 Seen this on another page... What other rules should your guests know? Have you ever had guests complain about your fur kids?



09.01.2022 From 11:59pm Wednesday 5 August, workplaces in Melbourne must be closed unless: The workplace is part of a permitted activity, or All employees are working ...from home. From 11:59pm on Wednesday 5 August, employers that require their staff to attend a work site must issue a worker permit to their employees this is the employer’s responsibility. Penalties of up to $19,826 (for individuals) and $99,132 (for businesses) will apply to employers who issue worker permits to employees who do not meet the requirements of the worker permit scheme or who otherwise breach the scheme requirements. You can download a template permitted worker permit at the link below https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/permitted-worker-scheme-covid-19

06.01.2022 Please don’t forget to donate- any amount of possible https://www.pawgust.com.au/fundraisers/victoriacalvert #virtualchallenge #guidedogsaustralia #PAWGUST

06.01.2022 What a fantastic idea for painting

05.01.2022 VIC ROAD MAP METRO

02.01.2022 There are many disappointing videos showing the confusion in the community on the rights of police and citizens when enforcing laws and the constitution. Our p...olice are doing an amazing job during these difficult and confusing times and under no circumstances do they deserve to be yelled at and shown disrespect for simply doing their job. Below I have shared a few tips to help with any confusion some in our community may have when dealing with our police. Now is not the time for a constitutional argument, it is time to stay home. You may wish to study the constitution while in lockdown- it is very interesting. I have provided the link below. https://www.aph.gov.au//Powers_practice_n_pro/Constitution

02.01.2022 First and foremost, the Andrews Government acknowledges the remarkable job Victorians have done and are doing to do to defeat this virus including staying home,... wearing a mask and reducing their movement in the community. We know these things are not easy and we value these contributions as we continue our fight against coronavirus. In the next sitting of the Victorian Parliament, proposed amendments to the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 will be introduced to extend the State of Emergency. To be clear, extending the State of Emergency does not mean extending the current restrictions. The State of Emergency is about ensuring public health directions protecting Victorians from coronavirus can continue to remain in place. These key protections are only available when a State of Emergency has been declared. This includes health measures like requiring the wearing of a mask or mandatory COVIDSafe Plans for businesses. It also includes ensuring public health risk powers can be exercised for example, requiring those who have a confirmed case of coronavirus to isolate. These measures will continue to be necessary even as restrictions are eased. I understand we are all frustrated and want this to be over soon. I do too. But we need to ensure some of those necessary protections remain in place, even when cases numbers continue to drop. It is important to know that State of Emergency will be reviewed every four weeks, and is only renewed after consultation with both the Chief Health Officer and Emergency Management Commissioner. This extension is limited, with the State of Emergency able to be renewed every four weeks for no more than an extra 12 months. If we can end it sooner, we absolutely will. It's also worth noting that unlike Victoria, all other States and Territories have similar State of Emergency powers which do not have time limits on the number of times they can be renewed. By extending the maximum length of the State of Emergency, the Victorian Government is making sure we can continue our efforts to keep all Victorians safe. Until we have a vaccine, we need to continue in our fight against coronavirus. Victorians are up to this fight. Our community is up to this fight. We’re not there yet. But we will get through this pandemic, and we’ll get through it together. Thank you once again for helping us stay safe.

01.01.2022 Lockdown for 6 weeks....

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