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Week Starting 10th July 2022

Can Assist Merriwa

VARIETY & DINNER EVENING

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Can Assist Merriwa are hosting a dinner and variety evening with the one and only PIXIE JENKINS.
 
WHEN: 13th August 2022 from 6.30pm with DINNER commencing at 7pm
WHERE: Merriwa Sports Club.
CATERER: EAT@153 with 2 courses of delicious
COST: $50.00 per head, tables of 8 available
 
18+ as content may be a bit OTT 😆
 
LIMITED AMOUNT OF TICKETS…LIMITED AMOUNT OF TICKETS…
 
Contact Marlene Rogers 0478847064 OR contact Sheree Kelly for Can Assist bank account details. Tickets will be dispatched upon receipt of payment. We are hoping to give Dave a bit of a rest if that’s even possible.
 
LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALL AGAIN FOR A FEW LAUGHS.
 
Marlene for Can Assist Merriwa
 
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TransCare Hunter Limited 

AMBASSADORS WANTED

TransCare is looking for Ambassadors to support our older clients through our Home Device Training.
 
If you are savvy with your phone and/or tablet we would like to hear from you.
 
These are paid casual positions and might suit mums returning to the workforce.
 
Call 6545 3113 and select option 5 if you would like any further information.
 
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Crazy Beanie Day 

HOSTED BY THE MERRIWA TOURIST WELCOMING CENTRE & MEN’S SHED

 
Raising funds for those who are fighting the battle and those who have sadly lost the war.
 
Hi there! We have decided to fundraise for this campaign as CRAZY BEANIES to make an even bigger difference! If you would like to support our fundraising efforts it would be amazing! Any donation, big or small, would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!
 
EVERYONE is invited!! Help us raise money for a cause that is close to many of our hearts.
 
Join us on Sunday 7th August from 11.30am for a Snag and a great time – make sure your sporting your crazy beanie, as there are some prizes up for grabs!!
 
Click here to go to our facebook event page and hit the ‘Interested’ or ‘GOING’ button so that we can guage how many amazing people to expect (we wouldn’t want anyone to miss out on a snag!)
 
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NSW DPI Biosecurity 

VARROA MITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE

As of 6pm Tuesday 12th July;

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🐝 There have been no new detections of Varroa mite as field officers continue to carry out hive inspections and surveillance with beekeepers in the affected areas.
🐝 A reminder to all beekeepers during this difficult time that there are free and confidential support services available, and we encourage beekeepers to access small business, and mental health and wellbeing support early. You can read more in the latest assistance guide for beekeepers: https://fal.cn/3q9OA
🐝 Report managed hives, wild hives or abandoned hives here: https://fal.cn/3q9Oy
🐝 For the latest information visit https://fal.cn/3q9Oz
 

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Meat and Livestock Australia 

FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE 

08 July 2022

This week, the Australian Government confirmed that cases of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) had been detected in Bali, Indonesia.

Australia is currently free from FMD, and our priority is to keep it that way. At the same time, while we are confident in Australia’s strong biosecurity measures, we aren’t taking anything for granted.

It’s the Australian Government’s responsibility for protecting Australia from these diseases, and the industry is doing everything we can to support their work.

The Australian government has announced a range of new measures for travellers from Bali into Australia. These include biosecurity detector dogs at airports, additional signage and information about FMD for travellers and staff, as well as biosecurity officers present on all flights from Indonesia to Australia.

The risk of these diseases is at the forefront of industry priorities. There is a very clear and robust plan in place. It’s known as the AUSVETPAN and you can read more about it online: Emergency response arrangements – Animal Health Australia

Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA), in conjunction with the Australian Government, is working closely with the Indonesian Government and Industry via a biosecurity support program to help control the spread of FMD in Indonesia.

Livestock producers are strongly encouraged to be prepared, vigilant and on the lookout. Good biosecurity practices and early detection will be essential to reduce the potential impact of FMD, should it arrive in Australia.

You can help by:

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