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Showing posts with label Glen Eira. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glen Eira. Show all posts

GLENEIRA | MWCH | TALKING | Money Matters | Thursday 24 July 2025 | 11am-3pm

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A FREE, in-person workshop is for women from multicultural and multi-faith communities who want clear, practical support.

No cost. No catch. Just support.

We Can Help With
  • How to spot scams
  • Simple ways to manage money
  • Boost your financial wellbeing
Lunch & Afternoon Tea Provided *Please advise any dietary requirements
You deserve to feel safe, smart and financially strong.

Moongala Women's Community House was established in 1980. Located in East Bentleigh, we are a not-for-profit community based organisation offering a range of low cost educational & general interest classes, self-help, support groups and friendship groups.

Moongala operates as a collective, membership is available and participation is encouraged.
  • Where: Moongala Women's Community House, Moorleigh Community Village, 92 Bignell Rd, Bentleigh East
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: Register or for more information Tel (03) 9570 3468; website or email admin@moongala.org.au

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Moongala Women's Community House (MWCH)
Address: Moorleigh Community Village, 92 Bignell Rd, Bentleigh East
Tel (03) 9570 3468

In the spirit of reconciliation the Moongala Women’s Community House acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

GLEN EIRA | GELSS | 4 Weeks Free Swimming Lessons for Children and Adults | enrol by 30 June 2025

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Ready to make a splash? There’s never been a better time to jump back into swim lessons!

For a limited time only, Glen Eira Leisure Swim School (GELSS) is offering 4 WEEKS FREE to all new enrolments and returning students — but be quick, this offer is only available until 30 June 2025!

Why Join GELSS?
  • Unlimited access to both Glen Eira Swimming and Aquatic Centre (GESAC) and Carnegie Memorial Swimming Pool for your child and a supervising adult (even outside of lesson times).
  • Weekly lessons year-round (48 weeks).
  • Small class sizes matched to your child's level.
  • Only $23/week after your free period ends. 
Whether your child is learning the basics or developing more advanced strokes, our Swim School offers a safe, encouraging environment to develop their skills.
 
Interested in lessons for yourself? We have adult lessons too!
Spots fill fast enrol by 30 June 2025 to claim your 4 weeks free!
 
We’d love to welcome you and your swimmer to the Glen Eira Leisure Swim School family!

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Glen Eira Leisure Swim School (GELSS)
  • Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre, 200 East Boundary Road, Bentleigh East
  • Carnegie Memorial Swimming Pool, Koornang Park, Moira Avenue, Carnegie
  • Caulfield Recreation Centre, 6 Maple Street, Caulfield South

Glen Eira Leisure acknowledges the Boon Wurrung/Bunurong and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians, and pays respect to their Elders past and present.
We acknowledge and uphold Traditional Owner’s continuing relationship to the land and waterways.
Council extends its respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

GLEN EIRA | GECC | CELEBRATING | Cultural Diversity Week and Harmony Week | Friday 21 March 2025 | 9.30-10.45am (Booking essential)

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Join us in celebrating Cultural Diversity Week and Harmony Week (17-23 March 2025).

A free, fun-filled Indian dance fusion class followed by a complimentary morning tea at Glen Eira City Council's newest facility, Carnegie Memorial Swimming Pool. 
  • Where: Carnegie Memorial Swimming Pool ( Koornang Park, Moira Avenue – Carnegie VIC 3163)
  • Cost: Free. Limited spots. Booking Essential
  • Bookings: close 5pm Friday 14 March 2025. Online via Trybooking

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Glen Eira City Council
Address: PO Box 42, Caulfield South 3162 

The City of Glen Eira acknowledges the Boon Wurrung/Bunurong and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. 

GLEN EIRA | GECC | GRANTING | Annual Community Grants | applications now open, closes 5pm Monday 24 March 2025

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Glen Eira Annual Community Grants are upon us again. Suitable for Glen Eira networks, groups, clubs and any not-for-profits who may have interest. Guidelines attached.

Glen Eira City Council (GECC) Community Strengthening Grant team will also be running grant writing workshops during the opening period, all of which are free to attend.
Two streams of funding available
  • Community Strengthening: Up to $3,000
  • Partnership and Events: up to $10,000
Grant Writing Workshops
Free community grant writing workshops to help learn key tips for crafting clear, impactful grant applications and project plans
 
ONLINE - Thursday 11 February 2025 | 10am-12pm
 
In Person - Wednesday 19 February 2025 | 6.30pm-8.30pm
Glen Eira Town Hall, Caulfield Cup Room corner Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads, Caulfield
 
ONLINE - Thursday 27 February 2025 | 1pm-3pm
 
In Person - Friday 7 March 2025 | 10am-12pm
Murrumbeena Community Hub,28 Gerald Street, Murrumbeena
 
If anyone has questions, please feel free to reach out to the Community Strengthening team on Email: communitygrants@gleneira.vic.gov.au or Tel: 03 9524 333

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Glen Eira City Council
Address: PO Box 42, Caulfield South 3162 

The City of Glen Eira acknowledges the Boon Wurrung/Bunurong and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. 

GLEN EIRA | GECC | WORKSHOPPING | Upstander Training: Action against Racism and Discrimination | Thursday 7 November 2024 | 9.30-11.30am

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A two-hour training session involving small group activities and collaborative workshopping using case studies drawn from relevant experiences.

Glen Eira City Council is pleased to partner with not-for-profit organisation Courage to Care Victoria to deliver a two-hour Upstander Training for service providers and community organisations.

This is part of Council continued commitment to Together We Stand and our pledge to work together across our communities for Action against Racism and Discrimination.

Participants will:
  • Understand the value of ‘Upstander’ behaviour and the obstacles to action.
  • Develop practical, effective, and safe strategies for ‘Upstander’ responses.
  • Gain insight through the discrimination cascade into how unacceptable behaviours are normalised.
  • Consider an ‘Upstander’ support framework with a view to supporting positive culture change in the workplace.
The purpose of the Upstander training is to transform bystander behaviour to Upstander action. 
  • Where: Caulfield Cup Room – Level One, Glen Eira Council Town Hall, Corner Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads, Caulfield
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: online via Trybooking

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Glen Eira City Council
Address: PO Box 42, Caulfield South 3162 

The City of Glen Eira acknowledges the Boon Wurrung/Bunurong and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. 

GLEN EIRA | GECC | WORKSHOPPING | Microaggressions: Tackling the Nuances of Subtle Racism Workshop 3 | Tuesday 9 July 2024 | arrive 5.45pm for 6-8pm

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Identifying subtle racism or microaggressions can be challenging, making navigation difficult. 

This workshop provides insight into the nature of subtle racism, explaining its causes and various forms. By understanding these dynamics, you'll gain strategies to effectively manage such experiences.
 
Who should attend?
  • People who have experienced racism firsthand
  • Direct witnesses to racist incidents
  • Indirect witnesses to racism (e.g., hear from friends or read in the media)
Facilitators: Wesa Chau and Nitha Prakash
  • Where: Glen Eira Adult Learning Centre, 169A McKinnon Road , McKinnon VIC 3204
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: Spaces are limited so please register ASAP online via Trybooking

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Glen Eira City Council
Address: PO Box 42, Caulfield South 3162 

GLEN EIRA | BRASA | BANGING | Drums With Us | Sunday 23 June 2024 | 2-5pm

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Join us for an afternoon tea of bangin’ beats, arts & crafts and a raffle to drum up money for refugees.

Speaker: Greg Kiernan
Drumming led by Peter Vadiveloo, Melbourne Drumming Circles
Hosted by The Bayside Refugee Advocacy & Support Association
Arts & crafts all be sold to support local refugees in Indonesia
  • Where: St John’s Uniting Church, 567 Glen Huntly Road, Elsternwick
  • Cost: General Admission $25, Under 15s Free, 15-18 Years $18, Concession $20, Refugees Free
  • Bookings: RSVP is essential - Call Robin: 0455 851 021

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Bayside Refugee Advocacy and Support Association

GLEN EIRA | GECC | WORKSHOPPING | Confronting Racism: Speak Up with Confidence Workshop 2 | Tuesday 2 July 2024 | arrive 5.45pm for 6-8pm

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Discussing racism can be daunting, especially when the environment doesn't foster open dialogue 

However, we recognize that racism affects your well-being and hinders your sense of belonging in Australia. This workshop is designed to equip you with effective communication skills to address racism, voice your disapproval, and assert your needs confidently in any situation.

Who should attend?
  • People who have experienced racism firsthand
  • Direct witnesses to racist incidents
  • Indirect witnesses to racism (e.g., hear from friends or read in the media)
  • anyone who have been in racism conflicts with others
Facilitators: Wesa Chau, and Falak Maan.
  • Where: Glen Eira Adult Learning Centre, 169A McKinnon Road , McKinnon VIC 3204
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: Spaces are limited so please register ASAP online via Trybooking

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Glen Eira City Council
Address: PO Box 42, Caulfield South 3162 

GLEN EIRA | GECC | WORKSHOPPING | Facing Racism: Navigating Your Emotions Workshop 1 | Tuesday 25 June 2024 | arrive 5.45pm for 6-8pm

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Experiencing or witnessing racism, whether directly or indirectly, can be overwhelming and trigger challenging emotions such as fear, anger, and shame. 

This workshop aims to help you build the skills to understand and manage your emotions after racial incidents. It is especially beneficial for those feeling overwhelmed, guiding you toward emotional balance and calmness.

A collaboration between Glen Eira Council Multicultural Advisory Committee, Resilience Against Racism and Glen Eira Adult Learning Centre.

Who should attend?
  • People who have experienced racism firsthand
  • Direct witnesses to racist incidents
  • Indirect witnesses to racism (e.g., hear from friends or read in the media)
Facilitators: Wesa Chau and Christine Yeung
  • Where: Glen Eira Adult Learning Centre, 169A McKinnon Road , McKinnon VIC 3204
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: Spaces are limited so please register ASAP online via Trybooking

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Glen Eira City Council
Address: PO Box 42, Caulfield South 3162 


GLEN EIRA | GECC | HEARING | Your say: Racism, reporting barriers and support needs of people experiencing racism | submissions close soon

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Submissions for an anti-racism project called "Understanding reporting barriers and support needs of people experiencing racism” is closing soon.

Racism continues to be a reality for many but many who experience racism do not report it and do not get the support they may need. You can help change that!

This is an opportunity to participate in a survey aiming to identify gaps in the existing reporting system and improve support services for Victorians who experience racism.

If you,
  • Live in the Glen Eira municipality
  • Identify as a person with a multicultural or multifaith background or
  • Identify as a person from an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background
Filling in the survey will take 8-10 minutes. Your answers will be completely anonymous. 
You can also go into the prize pool to win one of main prize $300 voucher; two $200 vouchers or five $100 vouchers.

The survey is also available in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, and Vietnamese.
Glen Eira City Council (GECC) is working with Victoria University in collaboration with the Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria (ECCV) and the Islamic Council of Victoria.

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Diversity and Inclusion 
Glen Eira City Council (GECC)
Address: PO Box 42, Caulfield South 3162 
Tel 03 9524 3717

MELB | BPaG | GATHERING | Australia's Climate Policy – Effective or Greenwashing? | Tuesday 18 Apr 2023 | 6.30–8pm AEST

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The Australian Parliament is currently engaged in finalising and passing a key element of its climate policy, the Safeguard Mechanism

Polly Hemming, Director of the Climate and Energy Program at the Australia Institute is keynote speaker at this forum which will delve into the Safeguard Mechanism, climate integrity, carbon credits and whether this policy can be effective when it comes to the critical work of reducing emissions. 

Local federal MPs Josh Burns, Zoe Daniel (tbc) and Dr Michelle Ananda-Rajah have been engaged to each give an address. There will be a Q & A with all participants following presentations.

The evening will be video recorded, with a link supplied after the event.

The moderator will be Dr. Kylie McIntosh, President of BCCAG
  • Where: Phoenix Theatre, Elwood Secondary College, 101 Glen Huntly Road, Elwood 3184 VIC
  • Cost: Free. Donations will be gratefully received to help cover costs of running the event, such as hall hire and advertising expenses.
  • Bookings: essential, online through Humanitix

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This event is organised by a coalition of local volunteer groups BCCAG, PECAN and GECAN (BPaG):





WHISE | WEBINAR | Covid-19: Looking After Your Well-Being | Wednesday 29 September 2021 | 12noon-1.30pm

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Migrant woman in Southern Metro Melbourne are invited to join a free online health education session!

Connect with others in a friendly space and discuss physical and mental well-being during lockdown.

We will discuss:
  • how to build vaccine confidence with friends and family
  • current vaccination trends
  • local support services
Join us for an interactive opportunity to learn a few Bhangra dance moves!

Location: online through Zoom
Considerations: Participants will receive a $10 Coles Voucher
Bookings: To register please contact Trishula Nagarajan, Community Engagement Coordinator, Email: tnagarajan@whise.org.au or Tel: 0447 906 801

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Women's Health in the South East (WHISE)
Address: Level 1, 70 St Kilda Road, St Kilda, VIC 3182
Tel: (03) 9794 8677

CCJV | GATHERING | The Poetry of Prayer - Prayer reimagined as slam poetry | Sunday 9 May 2021 | 3-5pm

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The Poetry of Prayer is a showcase of works exploring how traditional texts and practices can be reimagined to generate meaning in modern contexts.

Yoram Symons is a slam poet, Jewish prayer leader and magid (storyteller). He performs creative interpretations of traditional Jewish liturgy and stories infusing them with slam poetry technique and spoken word stylings.

Presents our first hybrid event (in person + on Zoom)

Where: Etz Chayim, 549 Centre Road, Bentleigh 3204. To watch the livestream, click here (Meeting ID: 962 3359 0860 ~ Passcode: 217228)

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The Council of Christians and Jews (Vic) (JCCV)
Address: 326 Church Street, Richmond VIC, 3121
Tel: 03 9429 5212
Email: ccjvic@bigpond.net.au

Recipient of The Victorian Multicultural Commission Award for Excellence 2017

VEC | ENCOURAGING | Gender Equity in upcoming Council Elections - Time to nominate

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Gender equality benefits us all. While women make up roughly half the population, and the workforce (50.2%), they represent only 38% of women on Victorian councils.

Victorians need unity and leadership more than ever. The upcoming local government elections are a critical opportunity for women to stand and represent their communities and their values.

Women’s voices must be part of a post-pandemic recovery that addresses the disproportionate impacts on women. 

Now is the time to make right decisions about our future.

Nominations for the upcoming Council elections open 17 September, and close 12pm, 22 September 2020.


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Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC)
State Government of Victoria
Tel: 131 832

PECAN | WEBINAR | The Gas Fallacy: Why we need a renewable led recovery for our climate, health and economy | Tuesday 15 September 2020 | 7-8.30pm

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Drought, floods and the recent catastrophic bushfires have brought home the reality of the climate crisis to Australia – the burning of fossil fuels is destroying our world. 

The Covid-caused recession creates an opportunity to transition rapidly to renewables as part of economic recovery, but the federal government maintains a gas-led approach to recovery is necessary. This is despite the fact that gas produces unacceptably high greenhouse emissions and that renewables are now cheaper than fossil fuels.

Expert panellists will help us understand the proposal for a so called gas-led recovery, and how an alternative renewable led recovery would work. Followed by Q&A and Action Sessions. This forum is supported by many other climate action groups throughout Melbourne’s South East, from Melbourne Central to Western Port Bay and The Mornington Peninsula.

Panellists:
  • Professor Penny Sackett is Professor at the Climate Change Institute, ANU and was previously Australia’s Chief Scientist. She will speak about the impact of plans for gas expansion on greenhouse gas emissions and the climate.
  • Dr George Crisp, a GP and WA Chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia, will speak on the less well known effects of gas on people’s health.
  • Mark Ogge, Principal Advisor and gas expert at the Australia Institute will speak on The National COVID Coordinating Commission’s plans as well as the renewable alternatives to gas.
  • The webinar will be moderated by Esther Abram, Consultant and Strategic Advisor at Estuary Resources and formerly the inaugural CEO at the Moreland Energy Foundation and Director of Environment Victoria.
The Issues
The speakers at the webinar will cover these questions: 
  • What impact on Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions would an expansion of gas have on the climate? 
  • What impact would it have on people’s health? 
  • Why is the Australian government supporting this gas expansion? 
  • Do we actually need more gas?  Can the transition to renewables be achieved without gas?

Why This Webinar?
This important webinar will give us all the opportunity to learn more about gas and its impacts, and the government’s plans. It will also be an opportunity to make our voices heard to our parliamentary representatives before the federal budget, on 6 October.  Many of Melbourne’s south east federal seats are held by Commonwealth Government members– some being key ministers.

A Call To Action
Climate for Change will be present to guide participants to engage with their local MPs through a letter writing activity. Our voices combined, can matter.

Where: online streaming. Details supplied upon registration.
Cost: This is a free community event.

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Port Phillip Emergency Climate Action Network (PECAN)

A collaboration between PECAN, Glen Eira Emergency Climate Action Network (GECAN) and Bayside Emergency Climate Action Network (BECAN)

GECC | SPONSORING | Free Counselling For Local Business Owners | Friday 12 June 2020

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The Employee Assist Program (EAP) set up by Glen Eira City Council is now available for all Glen Eira Traders as part of Council’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Plan.

This EAP initiative is a free, professional and confidential, self-referral counselling service and available only to Glen Eira businesses. Providing professional short-term assistance for any personal or work-related problem.

Converge International is an independent, external provider who specialises in counselling and Employee Assistance Programs. The team at Converge is comprised of psychologists, counsellors and social workers who are experts in their field. Each one is nationally qualified and accredited with extensive training and experience.

The program provides two sessions in total, of either the Employee Assist or Money Assist streams to any businesses registered and operating in Glen Eira (you must provide proof of business registration and location).

The sessions can be accessed by calling 1300 687 327 and making an appointment under Glen Eira Businesses, or you can access by downloading the EAP Connect app from the app store.

At all times privacy will be assured. All information remains with the counsellor and will not be provided to Council or a third party.

CALL 1300 687 327

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Glen Eira City Council (GECC)
Address: Corner Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads, Caulfield
Tel: 9524 3333

UNIDftEoVAW | CAMPAIGN | 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence | Saturday 25 November-Sunday 10 December 2017

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A global campaign dedicated to ending gender-based violence. The campaign commences on 25 November, International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (also known as White Ribbon Day), and concludes on 10 December, Human Rights Day

These dates were chosen to emphasise that gender-based violence is a violation of human rights.

Family violence can happen to anyone; it can take many forms and it knows no socio-economic or cultural boundaries. Although it happens overwhelmingly to women and children, it is also a significant issue for young adults and our elders.

Intimate partner violence is the biggest contributor to ill health and premature death of Victorian women aged 15 to 44. In 2015–16, there was a 12 per cent increase in family violence incidents in Glen Eira — one of the largest increases among Local Government areas in the Southern Melbourne Region.

City of Glen Eira says no to family violence. Council has a vision to create a safe, healthy and inclusive community that is free from violence. Council is committed to working on preventing family violence as an employer and as a community leader.

There are many ways to be involved, here are some that came to view:
ILLUMINATING | Statewide: landmarks will be lit up orange — the colour designated to the Victoria Against Violence campaign — every night of the 16 day period, including Glen Eira Town Hall.

WHITE RIBBONS | City of Glen Eira: will display large white ribbon banners at Town Hall to support the White Ribbon campaign — a national campaign that is led by men who stand up, speak out and act to influence and change attitudes and behaviours of men who commit violence against women.

SCREENING | Call Me Dad | Thursday 29 November 2017 | 7.30-9.30pm
Community members are invited to a free public screening of Call Me Dad, a local documentary about men who have perpetrated, or are at risk of perpetrating, family violence. Includes a Q&A session with a panel of family violence prevention experts.
Where: Theatrette, Glen Eira Town Hall
Cost: Free
Bookings: RSVP, visit https://www.trybooking.com/324584 or contact Council’s Service Centre on 9524 3333.

OUT-REACH | Coffee cup campaign
Council has partnered with Women’s Health in the South East, neighbouring local governments and the Frankston Mornington Family Violence Network to implement a coffee cup campaign. Supporting the campaign involves local cafes handing out 20,000 coffee cups with pictures drawn by Victorian school children that challenge gender stereotypes.
For further information, visit www.whise.org.au/16days

SUPPORT AVAILABLE
If you or someone you know is experiencing violence, contact 1800 RESPECT or 1800 737 732 for advice or support. In an emergency, contact Triple Zero.

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United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women 25 November
Website: http://www.un.org/en/events/endviolenceday/

IDPwD | ANNUAL CELEBRATION | International Day of People with Disability | Sunday 3 December 2017

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Promoting an understanding of people with disability and encourage support for their dignity, rights and wellbeing.

Globally, a worldwide celebration that occurs each year on 3 December, the day brings together individuals, businesses, community organisations and governments to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions, skills and achievements of people with disability.

Locally, Glen Eira City Council will celebrate with an Activities Day
When: Wednesday 6 December | 10am-1.30pm
Where: Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre

People of all ages and abilities are welcome to come along and try a range of different activities including football, cricket, dance, basketball, T-ball, soccer, netball and more.

Cost: Free

Bookings: For further information or to register for this year’s event, contact Council’s metro access officer on 9524 3333 or email metroaccess@gleneira.vic.gov.au

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City of Glen Eira
Address: Glen Eira Town Hall, Corner Glen Eira and Hawthorn Roads Caulfield
Post: PO Box 42, Caulfield South VIC 3162
Tel: 03 9524 3333
National Relay Service: a phone solution for people who are deaf or have a hearing or speech-impairment. TTY dial 13 36 77 or Speak and Listen 1300 555 727 or internet-relay.nrscall.gov.au then enter 03 9524 3333.
Email: mail@gleneira.vic.gov.au
Website: www.gleneira.vic.gov.au