26 January
Today (26 January) and every day – we respect, acknowledge and celebrate First Nations Peoples as the Traditional custodians of the country we are lucky enough to call home.
Today (26 January) and every day – we respect, acknowledge and celebrate First Nations Peoples as the Traditional custodians of the country we are lucky enough to call home.
If you are aged 18 and over and you had your second dose 3 or more months ago, you are due for your third dose now. A COVID-19 third dose helps prevent waning immunity (loss of protection) against COVID-19. Third doses are important to give you and your family maximum Read more…
You can now book the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 5 to 11 year olds at your local GP or pharmacy:https://covid-vaccine.healthdirect.gov.au/booking Getting kids vaccinated will help:– keep schools open, so kids can have more face-to-face learning and playtime with their friends– reduce the spread of COVID-19– protect them from getting sick Read more…
If it has been four or more months since you had your second COVID-19 vaccination, and you are aged 18 or over, you are now eligible to get your third dose (booster). A COVID-19 third dose is strongly recommended to help keep you and your loved ones protected from COVID-19. Read more…
Congratulations to CASS (Chinese Australian Services Society) in Sydney on Commencing Construction of Another Aged Care Facility in Asquith in Hornsby Shire, NSW. 祝贺悉尼华人服务社(CASS)启动建造第二间高龄颐养院 https://chinese.cass.org.au/asquith-earth-turning6dec2021/
Victorian Government Encourages Drivers of Commercial Passenger Vehicles to Get Vaccinated 维州政府敦促商用乘用车司机接种疫苗
Caged community (by Kingsley Liu) The Lowy Institute’s latest report, “Lines Blurred: Chinese Community Organisations in Australia”, does more to fence in the Chinese community than it does to liberate them from suspicion and institutional bias for which there is no end in sight. https://apac.news/caged-community/
We are hoping you can help us on a survey that is part of an Australian Research Council grant on adults’ learning across working life. As you are aware, with the changing requirements of occupations and workplace practices it is important that Australian workers are able to further develop the Read more…
The The University of Queensland is seeking participants in a National Women’s Health Survey. If interested, please contact [email protected].