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Yarra Ranges Council is urging the Federal Government to provide much greater and much needed support for communities within Yarra Ranges who have been.
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Jump start for local hospo jobs
Yarra Ranges Council has partnered with our local training organisations, Box Hill Institute Lilydale and Cire Training, to deliver the Hospitality Jump Start for Jobs program.
This series of face-to-face training courses will help local people learn essential skills for working in our hospitality businesses, and help our local businesses find and employ people with the skills they need.
Yarra Ranges Mayor, Fiona McAllister said that providing training locally will benefit many people in the community, from young people to older adults taking up training.
“Hospitality and tourism businesses are at the heart of our Yarra Ranges lifestyle and economy. Our cafés, restaurants, vineyards, gardens and other attractions draw thousands of visitors to the hills and valleys, and makes our region such a vibrant place to live,” she said.
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Check your eligibility for State Government storm clean-up program
Yarra Ranges residents are encouraged to register for the Victorian Government’s storm and flood clean-up program which is being facilitated by Bushfire Recovery Victoria as a result of the massive damage during the June 9 and 10 storm and flood event.
The free Victorian Government Storm and Flood Clean-Up program covers the demolition and removal of any structures on eligible private property that were destroyed or damaged beyond repair by the June 2021 storms and floods.
The Storm and Flood Clean-Up program is also accepting registrations for the assessment of dangerous trees on private property which pose a risk to a place of residence or personal safety.
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Community Recovery Hubs to Provide Ongoing Support Following Storm
With support from the community, agencies, organisations and volunteers, Council will establish two Community Recovery Hubs in Kalorama and Olinda, to provide ongoing support and assistance to local communities impacted by the recent storm and power outage.
Council will maintain its presence at the current community hub sites until the full transition to the new recovery hubs is complete. These hubs are expected to be up and running by Monday, 5 July.
Mayor of Yarra Ranges, Cr Fiona McAllister, said that the hubs would help with the changing needs of the community from immediate relief, to more medium and longer-term support.