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Warnbro Community and Family Centre in Warnbro, Western Australia, Australia | Non-profit organisation



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Warnbro Community and Family Centre

Locality: Warnbro, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 9593 3027



Address: 1 Moreton Cres 6169 Warnbro, WA, Australia

Website: https://www.warnbrocommunityandfamilycentre.org.au

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22.01.2022 Join us for the live stream of the Remembrance Day commemoration at the Australian War Memorial. The ceremony will include the laying of wreaths and a minute's silence, under COVID-safe rules with a limited number of guests.



15.01.2022 Relax and unwind beachside with a free outdoor yoga class. Join Beachside Pilates & Yoga on Thursday evenings from 6pm-7pm at The Lookout, Rockingham Foreshore.... The first class will take place on Thursday 10 December. No classes will be held on Thursday 24 and 31 December. The first class back for 2021 will be Thursday 7 January, running weekly until the end of April. No experience necessary and no registration required. The class is open to all ages and abilities. BYO water bottle and yoga mat. See you there!

09.01.2022 Program Warnbro Community and Family Centre For further details Phone 9593 3027 or email [email protected]

09.01.2022 Every year the local Members of Parliament in the area, Mark McGowan, Roger Cook, Reece Whitby, Madeleine King and myself are involved in the Christmas Appeal, ...which involves collecting donations for families in need. In previous years, the community has been very generous with their donations, and their assistance is much appreciated for those doing it tough at this time of year. The Christmas Appeal is run in conjunction with Coastal district care centre, which is an organisation run by volunteers in Rockingham. Donations of non- perishable food items and unwrapped gifts for children and adults are collected for families in need around the area. Donations will be gratefully received until Friday 4 December at the collection points below: Mark McGowan’s Electorate Office Val Street, Rockingham Roger Cook’s Electorate Office 3 Chisham Ave, Kwinana Paul Papalia’s Electorate Office 2 Oasis Drive, Secret Harbour Reece Whitby’s Electorate Office Baldivis Square, 61 Makybe Drive, Baldivis Madeleine King’s Electorate Office 5/95 Chalgrove Ave, Rockingham.



07.01.2022 As the pandemic continues around the world, the threat of a COVID-19 outbreak in Western Australia is something that we need to be prepared for. Even if it's un...likely, it's vital that we have the protections in place that we need for the worst case scenario. So, in line with health advice, from 5 December, particular WA venues and businesses will be required to maintain mandatory contact registers to support COVID-19 contact tracing. These records will ONLY be used for the purpose of contact tracing, should it be required, and will only be kept for 28 days. Businesses or venues required to keep a contact register include: Food and licenced venues (restaurants, cafés, bars, pubs, taverns, nightclubs) Gyms, indoor sporting centres and pools Places of worship and funeral parlours Beauty and personal care services including hairdressers and barbers Galleries and museums Cinemas, theatres and other entertainment venues Auction houses and real estate inspections Community facilities, libraries and halls Zoos and amusement parks Function centres Accommodation facilities that already have check-in arrangements in place (i.e. hostels, hotels, large camp grounds) The details required for the contact register will include the date, arrival time, names and telephone numbers. Any person aged 16 years and over who attends a business, place or premises, listed above, including patrons, staff, volunteers and contractors will be required to register their contact details. Records are not required to be collected for people collecting takeaway or children under 16 years. To help make checking in to venues as easy as possible and reduce the burden on businesses, we've released a free app, SafeWA. SafeWA is a digital COVID-19 contact register system, which uses unique QR codes for venues that patrons can scan to register their attendance. You can get the app now on Android or iPhone at https://safewa.health.wa.gov.au The app is a free, easy, contactless solution, but it is not mandatory. Alternative formats for contact registers are available, including other electronic tools or a paper-based system, depending on what is suitable for the business, venue or individual. This step to reintroduce contact registers was considered in consultation with industry and business to establish a long term strategy to keep our State safe, given the ongoing impact of the virus internationally. More information on contact registers and the SafeWA app can be found at www.wa.gov.au/safewa We've done so well as a State - and we've achieved so much by following the advice and working together. Contact registers might not always be convenient, but we know that in the event of an outbreak they would make a huge difference. Together, by following these guidelines staying vigilant, we can keep WA safe and strong.

06.01.2022 Tuesday 10th November 9.30 - 11.30 am Bring a Grandparent to playgroup week is on in November so why not bring your Nan or Granddad along for the morning. We will provide morning tea for them to enjoy while you enjoy the morning activities.

02.01.2022 Come a long and learn to make your own Christmas Cards, make all six cards for only $15.00 all materials supplied. Book now to secure place, payment is required by Monday 23rd November, for further details phone 9393 3027 or email [email protected]



02.01.2022 Look at the fun craft Jo has organised for today to celebrate the importance of our Grandparents in our lives. "Bring a Grandparent to Playgroup week".

01.01.2022 Toddler Drowning Prevention Online Learning. The training is free and will take about 30 minutes to complete. https://www.royallifesavingwa.com.au//Toddler%20Drowning%2

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