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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Shoalhaven City Council Urges Local Residents To Reduce COVID-19 Risk - News Feed

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Jail for Chinese 'Profiteers' Sending COVID-19 Supplies Home - Daily Telegraph

Exporting face masks or hand sanitiser will be punished with up to five years in jail, as will price-gouging of these and other “essential goods”.
The moves come as a Chinese-backed company that recently sent 10,000 masks, 30,000 protective gowns and 68,000 disposable gloves from Sydney to Shanghai claims it is now amassing supplies that it will donate to Australian doctors and nurses.
To ensure there is no repeat of the Chinese takeaway, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has moved to ban exports of gloves, gowns, goggles, visors or alcohol wipes, as well as masks or hand sanitiser.
Customs can now seize the goods which will be added to the national medical stockpile if they are not defective.
In a second regulation change, Health Minister Greg Hunt has attacked price gouging of the same critical items — defined as trying to charge more than 20 per cent over what was originally paid for the goods.

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Teeny Pittie Puppy Who Couldn't Walk Teaches Himself To Run

See how this little  who can't walk on his own feet, with family support becomes a natural dog:
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Be Magnified Over This Situation (Psalm 107:3-31) - Don Moen


DOn, is a religious singer and a true believer in God - listen to his words and his song:Click here for his song of praise


Don Moen | Be Magnified // (Psalm 107:3-31)
"The Lord heard their prayer, calmed the storm and they were glad."

Our faith and confidence in Him need never be shaken. Lord, we pray that You will come and be big, be glorified, be magnified over this situation!








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Blacktown City Council - Autumn School Holiday Guide & Helpful Activities


Blacktown City Council
Autumn School Holiday Guide
Our Autumn School Holiday Guide
In recent weeks, Blacktown City Council has acted in the 
interests of the health and wellbeing of our residents in response to the global COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.
These actions have included the closure and restrictions of a number of services. Some of these include the:
  • cancellation of all Council organised events and activities until 30 June 2020.
  • closure of Council's Administration Centre to the public
  • closure of all Blacktown City Libraries
  • closure of our 5 aquatic and leisure centres (including gyms).
  • closure of all community and seniors centres
  • closure of all sporting fields, including tennis courts
  • closure of all playgrounds, skate parks and outdoor gyms
  • closure of the Blacktown Council Nursery
  • Animal Holding Facility now only accepting appointments.
As a result, instead of our School Holiday Guide listing all of the amazing events and workshops we hold for our residents, we have compiled a list of fun activities to do at home with the kids!
We encourage all of our residents to practice social distancing measures, maintain personal hygeine, and stay home.
For the latest information on all changes to Council's venues and services in response to the coronavirus pandemic, click here.

Complete our crossword!

Keep Blacktown's waterways clean!
Blacktown City Council's Environment team have put 

together a fun and educational crossword to do at home 

with the kids!


The crossword will teach children about our natural 

waterways and what we can do to keep them clean.


Tip

Use our Waterway health report card to help you find 

some answers!


Learn to draw Mickey Mouse
Learn to draw Mickey Mouse
If you’re looking for a fun, creative way to add some 

Disney magic to your day, Disney has shared a 

complete series of how-to tutorials on drawing Mickey 

Mouse through the years.


You can also learn how to draw a huge range of other 

Disney characters from Stitch (from Lilo and Stitch) to 

Winnie the Pooh!

To view the how-to tutorials, click here.


Download a free nature e-book
Download a free nature e-book
The 'Wild Home Play' e-book is free to download and 

features a range of nature based activities to do at 

home!


The e-book includes how-to guides on making a garden 

treasure hunt, 'ice eggs', nature masks and more!


Download the free e-book here.


Please note, the website will not ask for payment 

details as this is free. It will allow you to download once 

you click 'proceed to payment'.




Disney movie activity packs
Disney movie activity packs
The Theme Park Professor has put together a 

substantial list of free Disney activity sheets you can 

use while you watch your favorite Disney movie!


Each one has a different way to get your kids thinking! 


You can use each movie to find clues to use to 

complete the activity sheets.


To view the activity packs, click here.



Looking for more ideas?
Wait, there's more! To view our full list of activities to do

at home these school holidays, visit our website.


If you would like to receive future editions of our School 

Holiday Guide, subscribe here.

Stay safe Blacktown!


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Video From A New York Hospital - On Their Corona Virus Situation

We hope our Australian Hospitals can  cope with Coronavirus COVID-19 Patients.

Checkout this video from a hospital in New York. They had to call out for  medical equipment help: Click here for video

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Quiet Please! Radio Series Will Be On Again On 92.7FM


The QUIET PLEASE season will be re-played from tonight at Bay & Basin 92.7 FM - Tune in your radio, or click on the link above, to listen to the first episode tonight, and every Tue 6pm for 10 weeks. You may also click below for the online streaming:

Community Radio Bay & Basin 92.7FM | Bay & Basin Community Resources

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Community Radio Bay & Basin 92.7FM | Bay & Basin Community Resources

You, too, can be part of our community radio station. Partnering with 92.7FM is a great opportunity for local businesses to advertise and gain exposure. Our sponsorship packages assist with the operations of the station and benefit your business at the same time. Planning a big event in the bay and....


Any comments will be appreciated also on Quiet Please Face Book Page: Click here

Here are our radio actors and Producer 
Raul Arregui:


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Monday, March 30, 2020

Media Statement - Update on Coronavirus COVID-19 Measures - Prime Minister of Australia, Hon. Scott Morrison

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PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA
The Hon Scott Morrison MP


Australian governments met today as the National Cabinet to take further action to slow the spread of coronavirus to save lives, and to save livelihoods.
We will be living with this virus for at least six months, so social distancing measures to slow the spread of this virus must be sustainable for at least that long to protect Australian lives.
We need to ensure Australia keeps functioning, to keep Australians in jobs. 
The Chief Medical Officer Dr Brendan Murphy provided an update on the measures underway on the latest data and medical advice in relation to coronavirus. 
There are more than 4,200 confirmed cases in Australia and sadly 18 people have died. 
Of the newly reported cases in the last week, the majority have been from New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.
National Cabinet noted that the vast majority of cases in Australia are imported from overseas or are locally acquired contacts of a confirmed case. 
Testing keeps Australians safe. Australia has one of the most rigorous coronavirus testing systems in the world with more than 238,000 tests completed. 
National Cabinet noted the successful implementation of enhanced border measures including the 14-day mandatory quarantine period for international travellers.
The Chief Medical Officer advice is that following the scaled up social distancing measures over the last week, Australia has now achieved significant behavioural change and that the message to “stay at home unless doing limited essential activities” is being heeded. 
It is clear the epidemiology curve is beginning to flatten. But it is too early to determine whether such movements will be significant or sustained.
Stronger adherence to social distancing and new quarantine arrangements for returned travellers will take a number of days to show maximum effect.
The biggest single concern remains the evidence of cases where there are no known local links.
The Prime Minister and the Secretary of the Commonwealth Treasury also provided an overview of the economic outlook and the medium and longer term financial risks.  
National Cabinet strongly endorsed the Commonwealth’s JobKeeper package and urged its support through the Commonwealth Parliament to provide much needed financial support to the Australian economy. They noted that the medium and long-term financial risks were manageable. 
National Cabinet agreed to meet again on Friday 3 April 2020.
National Baseline Restrictions
Following agreement of a national baseline for social distancing and business restrictions, National Cabinet agreed to adopt the advice from the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) that: 
  • Supports the long-term nationwide maintenance and enforcement of the restrictions currently in place;
  • Local circumstances may prompt states and territories to introduce additional measures for a period to further control community transmission; and
  • Local decisions should be on the advice of the local Chief Health Officer informed by the local epidemiology at the time.
The factors influencing such a recommendation include consideration of:
  • the overall number of new cases, and particularly the rate of change
  • the proportion of locally acquired cases without known links to other cases
  • multiple outbreaks in vulnerable populations, including remote Indigenous communities and residential aged care facilities
  • capacity of laboratory testing and the health system to respond to current and predicted load. 
Clarifications - Vulnerable people in the workplace
National Cabinet endorsed the AHPPC advice on vulnerable people in the workplace, specifically that the following people are, or are likely to be, at higher risk of serious illness if they are infected with the virus:
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people 50 years and older with one or more chronic medical conditions
  • People 65 years and older with chronic medical conditions. Conditions included in the definition of ‘chronic medical conditions’ will be refined as more evidence emerges.
  • People 70 years and older
  • People with compromised immune systems (see Department of Health website).
National Cabinet noted that the new AHPPC advice on the higher risk categories for people 65 years and older with chronic conditions had changed based on more up to date medical advice. 
In addition, National Cabinet endorsed the AHPPC advice that:
  • Where vulnerable workers undertake essential work, a risk assessment must be undertaken. Risk needs to be assessed and mitigated with consideration of the characteristics of the worker, the workplace and the work. This includes ensuring vulnerable people are redeployed to non-customer based roles where possible. Where risk cannot be appropriately mitigated, employers and employees should consider alternate arrangements to accommodate a workplace absence.
  • Special provisions apply to essential workers who are at higher risk of serious illness and, where the risk cannot be sufficiently mitigated, should not work in high risk settings.
  • Excluding healthcare settings where appropriate PPE and precautions are adhered to, the AHPPC considers that, given the transmission characteristics of the virus, the following settings are at higher risk of outbreaks of coronavirus -  correctional and detention facilities and group residential settings.
The AHPPC advice is that there is limited evidence at this time regarding the risk in pregnant women.
Air and port Crew
Aviation and maritime crew continue to provide an essential service in ensuring that Australians can return home, and that essential movements of critical goods and supplies continue.
National Cabinet re-confirmed that: 
  • International flight crew are granted a concession from the mandatory 14 day quarantine requirements for individuals arriving in Australia. This is in recognition of their extensive training in infection prevention and control and use of personal protective equipment, whereby the risk from these individuals is considered to be lower than other international travellers. Air crew will continue to practise social distancing, cough etiquette and hand hygiene.
  • Maritime crew are granted a concession from the mandatory 14 day quarantine requirements. These crew members already practice self-quarantine on arrival in Australia and between movements in and out of the country. These arrangements should continue to apply, and as with air crew, maritime crew will continue to practise social distancing, cough etiquette and hand hygiene.
Truck Stops
National Cabinet agreed that truck stops can remain open with social distancing and hygiene measures in place, to the satisfaction of local state and territory health authorities.
Quarantine arrangements for vulnerable travellers
National Cabinet agreed that state and territory governments can consider exceptional circumstance exemptions to the requirement to serve the mandatory 14 day self isolation in a hotel or other facility, so as to enable vulnerable or at-risk individuals to self isolate (for 14 days) at home - including for minors or those with medical conditions, such as those returning to Australia from the Medical Treatment Overseas Program.
Early Childhood and Childcare
Previous advice on schools has not changed. National Cabinet agreed to consider arrangements for early childhood and childcare facilities at their next meeting on Friday 3rd April 2020.
Commercial and residential tenancies


National Cabinet agreed to consider advice from Treasurers on commercial and residential tenancies at their next meeting on Friday 3rd April 2020.

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Men's International Day & Movember - Austraian Men's health Forum

November is another huge month in men's health.  International Men's Day  falls on Tuesday, 19th November and this year's theme ...