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Baw Baw – the Vision and the Plan for the future
Baw Baw Shire Council October 29 at 3:28 PM · Council has adopted the Community Vision, Council Plan and Long Term Financial Plan – three key documents that will guide the future of our region. The Community Vision, which included one of the most extensive community engagement processes in Baw Baw Shire Council history, defines the community’s priorities and vision…
GIPPSLAND COVID CASES
TRARALGON The Latrobe Valley in Gippsland has recorded one active case of COVID-19 COVID-19 commander Jeroen Weimar says the person works at two fast food restaurants in Traralgon. Thirty-six primary close contacts have been identified, and 33 have since tested negative to COVID-19. “Acquisition is underway, we have a pretty good line of inquiry back…
COVID-19 Testing Sites in Latrobe from 1 Nov
Testing sites in Latrobe include: Gippsland Regional Indoor Sports Stadium drive through, Ashby St, Traralgon Weekdays 9.30am-4.00pm. No appointments required. Please note due to the inclement weather this site may be converted from drive-through to walk-in. Clinical Labs Traralgon, Monday-Friday 7.30am-3.30pm. Appointments required. Phone 5174 0285. Dorevitch Pathology at Latrobe Regional Hospital 8.30am-4.30pm. Appointment…
Lockdown changes from 11.59pm Thurs
Victoria’s Premier Daniel Andrews says the state’s lockdown will lift at 11:59pm on Thursday, when 70 per cent of eligible adults are expected to be fully vaccinated. Note that some changes are only permitted if fully vaccinated enforcement is applied. Here’s what we will be able to do: REGIONAL VICTORIA SETTINGS In regional Victoria, indoor…
Isolation Times Reduced For Double Vaxxed Primary Close Contacts
From 11.59pm Thursday 21 October, non-household primary close contacts (PCCs) who are fully vaccinated will only need to quarantine for 7 days. This change will also apply to industry, where all workplace PCCs will be required to isolate for 7 days if they are fully vaccinated. Household and unvaccinated PCCs will still be required to…
No COVID in Latrobe
The Gippsland Regional Public Health Unit (GRPHU) have confirmed there is no new positive COVID-19 case in Latrobe City. The GRPHU was notified that a local person could have potentially been exposed to the virus. This initiated the COVID-19 response protocol and following further testing this morning, the person has returned a negative result. The…