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Nominations now open for Geelong Awards for People with Disability

Date Time Nominations now open for Geelong Awards for People with Disability Nominations of individuals with disability who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in advocacy, leadership, empowering others in the workplace or in a voluntary capacity or who have achieved a significant milestone or success, are invited for the Geelong Awards for People with Disability. The opening of nominations on Thursday 17 June coincided with the annual VALiD Having a Say conference which was held online from 16 to 17 June 2021. Now in its sixth year, and its second year delivered by the City, the awards program is an important part of the City’s work in building an accessible and inclusive community for all while celebrating the achievements of those with disability. Previous awards have recognised recipients leading in their chosen fields, advocating for equal treatment and access for those with disability and empowering those around them.Last year Ainslee Hooper was awarded the Employm

Easing of regional restrictions welcomed

Date Time Easing of regional restrictions welcomed The City is preparing to reopen a range of its public facilities across Greater Geelong, in line with the proposed easing of some restrictions in regional Victoria. On the back of no community transmission in regional Victoria, the state government today announced that regional restrictions were set to ease from Friday 4 June. However, the government has flagged that the proposed changes are subject to further testing and contact tracing and will not be confirmed until Thursday. Greater Geelong Mayor Stephanie Asher welcomed the lifting of the regional lockdown, which would allow freedom of travel and a raft of businesses to resume trade.

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