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Was it today too? Still 39 here in Cathkin

Tomorrow, Monday, December 16, 2024 has been declared a day of Total Fire Ban in the Mallee, Wimmera, South West, Northern Country, North Central, Central (includes Melbourne and Geelong) and West and South Gippsland district(s) of Victoria. No fires can be lit or be allowed to remain alight in the open air from 12:01 AM on Mon, 16 Dec 2024 until 11:59 PM Mon, 16 Dec 2024. ... See MoreSee Less

EDIT: GOULBURN VALLEY HIGHWAY NOW RE-OPENED

The Goulburn Valley Highway between Molesworth and Cathkin is currently closed due to a traffic incident. The road is expected to be closed for about another 45 minutes, with diversions in place along Whanregarwen Road.
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MEALS ON WHEELS SERVICE UPDATE

THERE have been concerns raised in the community recently about whether the meal delivery service will continue in Murrindindi Shire.

Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health (SCCH) have advised that Commonwealth Home Support Program clients will continue to receive their meal service.

From Wednesday, January 1, 2025, SCCH will manage the Commonwealth Home Support Program service for the Mitchell, Strathbogie and Murrindindi local government areas.

SCCH will manage the meals service, which will be delivered by its contractors. Clients will continue to receive ready to eat healthy meals delivered to their door.

While Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health will manage the contract, Nexus Primary Health has been engaged to continue to deliver most Commonwealth Home Support Program services through a subcontract model.

As members of the Alliance of Rural and Regional Community Health, SCCH partners with Nexus on a number of projects.
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🧐👴👵 AGED CARE SUPPORT IN THE SHIRE 🧐👴👵

Have you or a family member tried to gain support through My Aged Care? How was the process? How long did you have to wait? Were there any challenges involved? Were you added to a waiting list? Was there a waiting list at all? Were you concerned about the expected level of contribution? Was the level of service appropriate to your condition? Were there any other issues?

Please tell us your story so we can ask appropriate questions of the decision-makers.

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I have accessed My Aged Care, the process was seamless and stress free. There was no waiting, Nexus attended immediately and Menzies Support was put into place without a hiccup. The level of support/service exceeded my expectations and the level of contribution is not of concern.

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