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| International Women's Day (IWD) Art Exhibition - 12-28 Mar 2010, Springwood |
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International Women's Day (IWD) Art Exhibition Entry fee: $15 waged, $5 concession. The IWD Exhibition is a partnership between Blue Mountains Women’s Health & Resource Centre, Springwood Neighbourhood Centre and women from the Blue Mountains Community. For more information: contact Blue Mountains Women’s Health & Resource Centre, ph 4782 5133
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Note: Auburn & St George: Work Rights: Talk to an Expert Dates
Please note change of date from originally published: The Auburn & St George: Work Rights: Talk to an Expert 2010 Program in community languages Sessions are Tuesday 16 March for Auburn and Wednesday 17 March for St George. Click here to read full item.
Depression websites forget fathers
An evaluation of popular websites for new parents has found that while
many provide important information about postnatal depression, few have
information specifically to help fathers whose partners may be
depressed. Report author, Dr Richard Fletcher from the University of Newcastle...
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Equal Pay Campaign
The Equal Pay Test Case for community workers has been launched with a
campaign aimed at closing the gap between men and women's pay in
Australia. The ASU will be arguing that low wages in a feminised industry like
the community sector be brought into line with the pay rates..
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NGO Red Tape Reduction report
Co-ordinating Minister for Human Services Linda Burney has released a
report outlining how the NSW Government will reduce the burden of
red tape on non-government organisations (NGOs). Ms Burney said that the recommendations contained in the report...
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TRI IT Training: March Workshops
Upcoming workshops in March include Info Session on Design and Layout Techniques for Creating Brochures; Creating Effective Surveys using Survey Monkey; Intro to Publisher; Intro to PowerPoint. Onsite and one-on-one training is also available.
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Australia's obesity costs blow out to $21 billion
New research published in the Medical Journal of Australia (MJA)
shows the total direct cost of overweight and obesity in Australia is
$21 billion a year, double previous estimates. The research, conducted by The University of Sydney's Boden
Institute of Obesity Nutrition and Exercise...
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Don't be fooled by scam emails
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) is urging consumers to remain aware
of ‘phishing’ emails, as part of Fraud Awareness Week. With about
two-thirds of consumer fraud now occurring online, one in 20
Australians are caught by scams. Fraud week is an initiative of the Australian..
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National Health & Hospitals Network
The reforms will create a single national network of hospitals, instead of eight separate systems; be funded nationally, with the Australian Government shouldering the majority of the funding burden; make sure local doctors and nurses with local expertise are making...
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NSW Interest Loan Schemes NILS®
New South Wales No Interest Loan Schemes NILS® are a community based
program to help low income people buy essential household items, such
as a washing machine, fridge or medical appliance. Many low income
households get by week to week, but are completely stuck when...
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Fresh Ideas for Work & Family Grants Program
The Department of Education, Employment Workplace Relations (DEEWR) is calling for applications for grants of up to $15,000 to help small businesses with less than 15 employees (including not-for-profit, non-government organisations) better balance work and family.
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Gaps found in safeguard to protect children
The Auditor-General, Mr Peter Achterstraat, today expressed concerns
about the effectiveness of the Working With Children Check in
protecting children from the risk of abuse in the workplace. “The Working With Children Check identifies about 70 prohibited
people applying to work...
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Family income still determines educational success
While the Government’s ‘Education Revolution’ aims to drive
productivity, empower individuals and overcome adversity, the latest
data from the Brotherhood of St Laurence’s Life Chances Study indicates
that reduced family income remains a major barrier to social inclusion...
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Discussion paper on future purchasing for employment services
Minister for Employment Participation Mark Arbib today welcomed the
release of a discussion paper by the Industry Reference Group on
Employment Services Purchasing. Senator Arbib said the Government had established the reference
group last year to provide advice...
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