Community Notices

St Virgil's College Open Day

Prospective families are warmly welcome to the St Virgil’s College senior campus on Wednesday 27 September. Tour the purpose-built facilities, speak with key members of staff and learn more about boys’ education. 

Register for Open Day today at stvirgils.tas.edu.au/enrolments/

 

 

 

 


Public Health Tasmania recently raised the COVID-19 risk level to moderate. When the COVID-19 risk level in Tasmania is moderate it means cases of COVID-19 per day are increasing which indicates that the virus is circulating widely in our communities.

 

At a personal level Public Health advise:

  • Be up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines (including boosters) and annual flu vaccination
  • Stay home and get tested for COVID-19 if you have any cold or flu-like symptoms, no matter how mild
  • If you test positive by RAT, register your result
  • Stay at home while you still have symptoms
  • Wear a mask in indoor public places for 7 days after your positive test
  • If you have COVID-19 or cold or flu-like symptoms do not visit high risk settings or people at higher risk from respiratory illness for at least 7 days
  • If you have been in close contact with a person who tests positive to COVID-19 – be alert for symptoms
  • Cover coughs and sneezes and keep your hands clean by washing with soap and water, or by using alcohol-based hand sanitiser
  • Public Health recommends wearing a face mask in crowded indoor spaces, on Public Transport, and when visiting people who may be at risk of severe illness.

For more information on COVID-19 including information relating to testing, COVID@homeplus healthcare advice and access to antiviral medications visit: www.health.tas.gov.au/covid19


Nature. Be in it. runs a dynamic school holiday program which promotes nature immersion and play, facilitated by experienced staff for kids in Southern Tasmania! For more details, click on the link below.


Hat Day - Walk for Mental Health

Lift the Lid on Mental Illness is Australian Rotary Health’s National annual fundraising initiative for mental health research. 

You can support the Lift the Lid initiative by participating in the Rotary Club of Salamanca's Walk for Mental Health on Sunday 15 October at Simmons Park, Lindisfarne. Participants are encouraged to wear an exciting hat on the day and use the hashtag #LiftTheLidOnMentalIllness on social media!

Information and Registration can be found at: https://liftthelidwalk.com.au/hobart or by contacting the Club via email: harveymellissa@gmail.com