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Organisation's NewslettersWest Gippsland Seed Bank News"Welcome to the latest West Gippsland Seedbank Newsletter. Hear about our move to the Baw Baw Shire depot, and thanks to the people who have helped make that happen; read an article on knowing local wattles; a notice re our next AGM; and the Seedbank's Training Days coming up in November; the bonus find of E. strzeleckii seeds; and photos of the Seedbank team at work in our new premises."
Read the Newsletter Read Training Day Flyer Read Seed Bank Publications. entry date:16/09/2011 Blind Sports VictoriaBlind Sports Victoria will be holding a Gala Dinner Auction on April 16th at the RACV Club in Melbourne. Further details of this special event are included in the newsletter. In this edition: Bunnings BBQ Fundraiser, Thi Chi Program, Tennis Program and Australian Open Lawn Bowls.
entry date:7/03/2011 Baw Baw Volunteer News![]() In this newsletter we will bring you up to date on happenings within the Social Support Program and provide you with some news from out various volunteer programs.
entry date:29/03/2010 GARDSWelcome to Gippsland Asbestos Related Disease Support Inc. Newsletter. Gards is a non-profit, non-government, voluntary organisation dedicated to supporting the victims of asbestos and their families. GARDS also works to raise the level of asbestos awareness in the community.
GARDS Support provides support and information to sufferers, their families and carers. This includes home visits by GARDS volunteers, a telephone support service, and drop-in services at GARDS' office. GARDS Support also conducts meetings where guest presenters are invited to provide information about regional support services and other areas of interest and assistance. The meetings also provide a gathering place for experiences. GARDS Support is open to anyone exposed to asbestos or suffering from asbestos disease. Read More GARDS Advocacy This is the organisational, activities and advocating arm of of GARDS Inc. GARDS Advocacy is focused on improving health support services and compensation arrangements to asbestos sufferers and their families, ensuring asbestos related issues are kept in the public eye and eventually, ridding our environment of asbestos. Read More entry date:26/01/2010 Community Skills![]() Community Skillsbank produces a quarterly newsletter which is distributed to all not for profit organisations and volunteers, registered with our project as well as Community Skillsbank stakeholders.
We welcome any contributions for the newsletter that would be of interest and /or benefit to not for profit organisations, volunteers and managers of volunteers. Read more at: Community Skillsbank Newsletter entry date:9/11/2009 GippSport Getting Gippsland ActiveGetting Gippsland Active - GippSport newsletter encourages all people to get active through promoting community programs and providing information on how to get involved. Read More entry date:25/06/2009 Rokeby & Crossover Friends Group![]() Read the history of this group, about their past achievements and the exciting bridge restoration project proposed for 2009. Seats installed on Rokeby to crossover rail trail. Click to read the latest the latest newsletter from Rokeby & Crossover Friends. entry date:24/04/2009 St Johns Voice of the Volunteer![]() Welcome to the St John's Voice of the Volunteer. We are pleased to announce that our 2009 annual calendar of events will include presentations of service awards.
entry date:27/03/2009 Gippsport Supporting Country Sport![]() Supporting Country Sport - GippSports monthly newsletter to keep all sporting clubs updated on club development, workshops, grants and fundraising. The must have resource for all sporting clubs. Read More entry date:16/02/2009 |
Local NewsGrowing Together Baw Baw![]() Growing Together Baw Baw is a group of individual community members, school personnel and community organisations who work together to share skills, resources and information on community and school gardening.
Its aim is to encourage shared gardening across Baw Baw shire to not only enhance production of healthy and nutritious food, but also to bring people together in an active and social activity that makes them feel a valued part of the community. It is also about supporting the integration of gardening into schools’ curriculum to encourage community participation and student engagement. Read More |
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