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VIRWC

Locality: Carlton, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9654 1243



Address: LEVEL 4, VICTORIAN TRADES HALL 54 VICTORIA ST, CRN LYGON ST 3053 Carlton, VIC, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 We have just opened another Women's Circle - this time in the City of Port Phillip! The Women's Circle is our safe space for multicultural women living in and around the area. We have some fantastic stuff planned! And we are ready!



25.01.2022 Working Through COVID-19 ‘Victorian Voices’ is a streamed online series where we’ll be discussing the latest COVID-19 public health and legal information, in pa...rtnership with the Victorian Council of Social Service. Exploring a range of themes from workplace issues to mental health and wellbeing, these sessions will provide a platform for diverse communities to hear from experts, ask questions and air their concerns. This episode will be hosted by Raf Epstein with guests Dr Nadia Chaves, infectious disease specialist from cohealth, Sainab Sheikh, founder of the Somali Women's Development Association Inc., and Catherine Hemingway, senior community lawyer at WEstjustice. Captioning is available in English, Simplified Chinese () and Hindi (). Arabic () will be available soon.

19.01.2022 #BeSafe #learningCovid #stayhome #RespectWorldOrganizationHealh #RespectHealthAuthorities... https://youtu.be/xQIhmohkV74

18.01.2022 We are pleased to bring you as part of the Wyndham Learning Festival 2020 the flavours from the world brought to you by the VIRWC women Global Kitchen in Wyndham. We hope you enjoy the video and also give us feedback. Please see the link below. https://youtu.be/x8pgKl9653I



17.01.2022 Keep a distance of at least 1 metre from each other to limit the spread of COVID-19

17.01.2022 The *latest COVID-19 numbers for Victoria* (19 September 2020). In the *last 24 hours*: 21 new cases 7 lives lost ... The *14 day rolling average* is now: 39.3 for metropolitan Melbourne 1.9 for regional Victoria

15.01.2022 #Space2B Heads High Art Show 2020 Space2b's Inaugural Portrait Art Prize Have you ever wanted to paint your favourite Celebrity or Local Hero?... Well now’s your chance! Whether you’re an established or emerging artist, newly arrived migrant or have been here for a while, we invite you to enter this exciting competition. $25.00 non-refundable admin fee + 25% commission on sales We are excited to announce our Heads High Art Show and Competition Think mini-Archibald, but with our very own local heroes and Celebrities! Choose from the list of Celebrity images on our website or choose your own local hero. Note: Additional images are available Registrations due by 9th October Paintings to be submitted by 13th November Prize money worth $1,200 to be won: First $600 2nd $350 3rd $250 https://space2b.com.au/headshigh/



13.01.2022 KONJO Ethiopian Rest. Footscray in Footscray is still open for business, offering a range of meal pack deals available for delivery! Head over to their website to read the full menu, https://bit.ly/31zfgep Remember to shop local, you can visit the directory at www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au/keepmarikind

12.01.2022 Give your community a voice and BE HEARD by joining these FREE information sessions offered by The Victorian Electoral Commission. The elections are coming up in October so we all need to be prepared! We had a had a blast at the one we all attended a couple of weeks ago. Have a look at the photos below for more information.

12.01.2022 The Victorian Government has announced that Victoria will move to the Last Step of the roadmap for reopening from 11:59pm on Sunday, 22 November. These are the important changes to understand: *Household visits*: you may have up to 15 people visit your home per day including dependents. There are no restrictions on the number of visits allowed in one day but you cannot have more than 15 visitors across the day. Visitors do not need to be from the same household. It is str...ongly recommended that you wear a mask when you are with your visitors. *Religious gatherings and ceremonies*: allowed indoors with up to 150 people, plus faith leaders and outdoors with up to 300 people, plus faith leaders. There are no group size limits. Religious gatherings must be held either indoors or outdoors, not both at the same time. *Weddings and funerals*: Up to 150 people indoors and outdoors. *Gyms and indoor recreation*: Can open with up to 150 people indoors and with groups or class sizes of up to 20 people. *Hospitality*: Cafes and restaurants can have up to 150 patrons indoors depending on the venue size, and up to 300 people outdoors. There is a total venue capacity of 300 people. *Community facilities*: libraries, toy libraries and community venues can have up to 150 people with group sizes of up to 20 people. *Hospital, care and aged care facilities*: visitor restrictions will be removed. *Masks*: You are no longer required to wear a face mask outside, except where physical distancing (1.5m) cannot be maintained. If you are not able to keep 1.5 metres physical distance from others for example at a crowded train station or the market then you must wear a face mask. *Masks Indoors*: There are no changes to the use of masks indoors. You must continue to wear masks whenever you leave your home, unless you are eating or drinking, receiving personal care services or if you have a lawful exemption. You must wear a mask on public transport and when using ride share services. You need to carry a mask with you at all times in cases circumstances change. ......................... Future changes to restrictions *Staged return to work*: from 30 Nov 25% in the office as we make a slow, steady and safe return. From 11:59pm Sunday, December 13 visitors in the home will increase to 30 visitors per day Next update by the Premier on 6 Dec If you have any symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), please get tested immediately and isolate at home until you receive your results. There is support available for people who cannot go to work while they isolate at home, for more informaiton visit www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/employee-isolation-payment-covid-19.

12.01.2022 Today we attended an Active Citizenship and Political Literacy workshop with The Victorian Electoral Commission. We are getting prepared for the Local Council elections in October! Democracy can be defined differently for all of us. For some it can mean protection and for others responsibility. Take a look at the photo below to see some of our interpretations!

11.01.2022 Get the skills you need for the COVID-19 recovery! Sign up today for infection control training, free for eligible Victorians PowerUP is an ACTU initiative for Australians who want access to the critical skills and training needed to recover from the impacts of COVID-19.



05.01.2022 Tarneit & Point Cook Women’s circle celebrating first gathering after ease of restrictions at Werribee Rose Gardens. Thanks Dan Andrews for keeping us safe.

03.01.2022 When can we expect a vaccine for COVID-19? How will we ensure that it is safe? Who should be vaccinated first and why?

03.01.2022 Swahili, Hakha Chin and Spanish languages have been added to our COVID Safety videos. Please feel free to share with your friends and communities. The videos are also available in Arabic, Burmese, English, Mandarin Chinese, Matu Chin, Nepali, Punjabi, Shona and Zotung Chin. Check out the full playlist on YouTube. Stay safe! https://www.youtube.com/playlist African Women's Federation of South Australia - Awfosa Latin American Society SA - LASSA Chin Community South Australia Bhutanese Martyrs Memorial & Torture Survivors Society

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