Community News

New - Nagambie Spring Market

New - Thrive4Life

New - Activities in the Park

New - Thrive OT School Holiday Programs

New - Speechie Libray Talk

New - The Family Haven

New - Mooroopna Lions Club

What does the Mooroopna Lions Club do?

We’re a group of like-minded people who jump in when issues arise, to serve the needs of our local community.

*  We help when there’s a natural disaster like the recent floods

*  We help out at major events, providing BBQ’s etc

*  We help community members in need

We’re looking for Lions Club VOLUNTEERS!

We understand it’s not easy for people to commit to becoming service club members due to the challenges of busy lives, SO we’re looking for people who can simply volunteer with us when they have the time.

What does being a Lions Club VOLUNTEER involve?

You will be placed on a Volunteer Register, which means:

You can choose to help out on an ad hoc or semi-regular basis

*  You’ll only be called in emergency situations or when we need extra help.

*  If you’re unavailable to help when you’re called, that’s okay.

*  You don’t need to become a Lions Club member or attend meetings.

If you’re interested or want to know more:

CONTACT GARY THOMAS

T: 0408  577  508

E: thomasgs@bigpond.com

New - Mooroopna Community Plan Steering Committee

The group works to implement the Mooroopna Community Plan that has been compiled following surveys and consultation with groups/community members in the Mooroopna community. 

The group meets at the Hub in Alexandra St on the first Wednesday of each month at 6.00pm. All Mooroopna residents are very welcome to join. If you have an issue you would like to discuss with the group, you can contact the group by email: mooroopnacommunityplan@gmail.com with your request. Then you will be offered an opportunity to speak at an upcoming meeting.

 

Resilience in Recovery

If you haven't heard about this program, Resilience in Recovery is a community-led, Government assisted team. 

The teams main goal is to provide assistance in community-led recovery with government support. The Flood Recovery team strives to help communities become sustainable, resilient, and better able to withstand future disasters.

The first edition of the Resilience in Recovery eNews is now available and can be accessed by subscribing via the following link.

https://newsletter.greatershepparton.com.au/t/r-l-tilylily-neuhjyhtt-z/

The monthly eNews will bring the latest events, updates and information on everything that is happening in Resilience in Recovery. The team is thrilled to share this incredible organisation, dedicated to supporting and empowering individuals, households, neighbourhoods, and communities as we navigate the path to recovery following the October 2022 floods.

This is an inclusive space to help keep our community up to date, and to feed into recovery efforts. Whether you're just starting your recovery journey or have been on it for some time. We believe that together, we can achieve greater resilience and in the process become a more capable, and connected community.

Stay tuned via ENews for everything you need to know! 

More information can be found through the Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/people/Resilience-in-Recovery/61551671452682/

Mooroopna Junior Cricket

Any Junior Boys or Girls interested in playing cricket this season please contact Michelle Marster on the number listed in the attached flyer. Registration can be completed online at 

https://www.playhq.com/cricket

Childrens Week Activities

Children's Week is a national celebration that recognises the talents, skills,achievements, and rights of children. The 2023 theme "Children have the right torelax, play and to take part in activities they enjoy" based on Article 31 of the

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Little Athletics

Online Event

Greater Shepparton Secure Kids Project are offering the Circle of Security Parenting (COSP) Group Program for FREE and online to parents in Greater Shepparton. 

Enabled by the Empowering Communities Project with support from Greater Shepparton City Council, the Victorian Government, and the Rotary Club of Mooroopna.

The 8-week program is being delivered on Monday evenings via Zoom in Term 4 2023, and Terms 1, 2, and 3 in 2024. The program is suitable for parents of children aged 0-12 years. 

Registrations are invited via www.securesheppkids.org

Please find attached a flyer to promote the program to parents in your community. 

We appreciate your support. 

Goulburn Valley Health

Priority Primary Care Centre at 49 Graham Street Shepparton (opposite the Hospital) provides free urgent medical treatment when you cant see your GP.

Contact - 58233132

Mooroopna Park - 'Their Care' After School Care

Their Care - After School Care is currently being run from Mooroopna Park Primary School and will soon be also running from Mooroopna Primary School.  

They offer a variety of activities and outdoor play. The children will have afternoon tea offered to them during the program.

For further information  please contact program coordinator -  1300 072 410

or Shae Barrette, Education Support,

Mooroopna Primary School

Ph - (03) 5825 2060

Vacancies in both before and afterschool care.

Before & After School Care

Christine Parker is a registered carer and available for Before/After School Care. 

Please contact Christine Parker on 0428 253 930 for further information or to make a booking enquiry.

Safe Seats Safe Kids Program

Mooroopna Education and Activity Centre are once again hosting the Safe Seats, Safe Kids program. This is a free service to both fit new and check existing child car restraints. The QR code can be scanned to book an appointment time that suits. This is a great local service to help families ensure their car seats are fitted correctly.

Please see the attrached flyer for further information.

UCanDance

Catholic Care - Family Wellbeing Support Service

The Family Wellbeing Support Service is a preventative outreach support service to help families better deal with life transitions and challenges. We provide a FREE, flexible support service that enhances resilience, health and wellbeing for families. 

Attached you will find information about our service and the programs we offer.

 

Italian Classes

 

Berry Street - Supporting Parents after Separation program

Berry Street in Shepparton run a FREE program to parents who are separated or going through a separation. The program can be completed over Zoom or face to face at the Shepparton Office. Parents can self-refer using the below  online link, and an information flyer is attached.

https://www.berrystreet.org.au/what-we-do/parenting-and-family-services/separated-families/supporting-parents-after-separation

Berry Street - Kinship Support & Social Group

Updated - Saver Plus

Saver Plus continues to assist school families with education costs.

SAVER PLUS UPDATE.

After many months of planning and reviews, We did it! Saver Plus is now a national program delivered online and expanding nationally, resourced to support disadvantaged Australians anywhere across the country, regardless of their location and gives us the capacity to deliver Saver Plus to more people than ever before. Nine news are airing tonight about Saver Plus on the Melbourne and Sydney 6pm bulletins.

SAVER PLUS SNAPSHOT:

Saver Plus is a free financial education and matched savings program offered to lower-income families to help them budget and save for education costs. In the 10-month program, participants gain financial knowledge, learn healthy savings habits by saving $50 a month, and have their savings matched up to $500 to be used towards school costs such as uniforms, books, laptops, and extra-curricular activities such as sport or music.

 

At Saver Plus, we pair participants with a savings coach while they budget and save over the next 10 months. Participants attend online Zoom workshops to learn tips, tricks, and information to grow their budgeting and savings skills. Once they reach their agreed savings goal, their savings are matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $500. That means participants save $500 and we match their savings with another $500. $500 saved plus the matched funds = $1000.

 

A reminder that people may be eligible to join Saver Plus if they meet all the following the criteria:

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: You could be eligible to join Saver Plus if you:

  • Be 18 years or over
  • Be a parent or guardian of a student attending school, or be attending or returning to
  • vocational training yourself
  • Have a current Health Care card or Pensioner Concession card
  • Have some form of income, for example, yourself or your partner may have casual, part-time, full-time, seasonal, or cash-in-hand employment
  • Be in receipt of an eligible Commonwealth social security benefit, allowance, or payment

If you’re eligible, start now and we’ll help take the stress out of next year’s back to school.

To find out more, or to apply, go to www.saverplus.org.au or call  1300 610 355

 

For Berry Street program overview: Please click on link:  www.berrystreet.org.au/saverplus