Free public health care in Victoria for people fleeing the Israel-Palestine conflict

Victorian Refugee Health Network LogoThe Australian government has announced that Palestinians and Israelis have been granted ‘temporary visas’ to Australia. The Victorian Refugee Health Network has been coordinating with the refugee, community and health sector to help coordinate services and identify and respond to health issues and emerging needs for this group of arrivals in Victoria.

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Horticulture labour hire workers

Labour Hire AuthorityThe Victorian Labour Hire Authority provides assistance to Horticulture workers to ensure they are treated fairly, paid the correct wages and have their rights as workers protected under the Law. Here, information is given to help protect Horticulture workers in the field (orchards, farms, picking, like this…)

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Protection for Labour Hire Workers

Labour Hire Authority

When employers reach out to labour hire companies to find workers above and beyond what they would normally engage providers to supply labour for, then the Labour Hire Scheme is there to protect the workers. The labour hire licensing scheme also seeks to protect workers from harms including underpayment of wages, sub-standard accommodation and unsafe workplaces.

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Mosquito virus warning as families call for greater awareness

Dylan Meyer and his mother Debra Meyer-SaundersEncephalitis causes brain inflammation and has a high mortality rate of up to 40 per cent despite improvements in treatments, according to the Encephalitis Society. More research is being undertaken to explore Murray Valley Encephalitis. Here, several stories of persons seriously infected from mosquito-borne Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) and Murray Valley encephalitis virus, and autoimmune encephalitis.

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The Goulburn Valley’s diversity was showcased at African Community Day

AFRICAN COMMUNITY DAYShepparton’s vibrant African community was well represented in a celebration of cultural diversity and collaboration when the African Studies Group (ASG) and the University of Melbourne(UM) Chancellery co-hosted an inaugural African Community Day at the UM, Parkville last month. An event aimed to fortify connections between African-Australian communities and the University, showcasing a commitment to inclusivity and fostering meaningful dialogue.

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Empower the Future Youth Conference

Echo Hope ProjectEmpower the Future Youth Conference is an event that will inspire young people to create positive change in their communities, with the help of hands-on activities. This conference will take place at the Greater Shepparton Secondary College – Stadium/Gym from 11:00am on Saturday, 16 December 2023.

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New Covid Booster Shots Available

new covid booster shots

New COVID booster shots are now available in Australia.

And as cases rise ahead of the holiday period yet again, experts say the new vaccines will still help protect against the subvariants currently spreading around the country.

So, how effective are they, who can get them, and where can you get them?

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Groundbreaking report on the experiences of CALD women with disabilities

Report on CALD Women with DisabilitiesA new report by Women With Disabilities Australia (WWDA), Harmony Alliance: Migrant and refugee women for change, and National Ethnic Disability Alliance (NEDA), looks at the combined efforts in 2022 to examine the experiences of CaLD women and girls with disability when accessing formal supports, and the impacts of gender, disability, race, ethnicity, culture, language, visa status, and citizenship status.

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