Nillumbik Shire Council is seeking to permanently protect the historic Eltham home and workplace of famed Australian author Alan Marshall. Amendment C133.
The Victorian Government's announcement today of circuit-breaker COVID-19 restrictions from midnight tonight through to midnight on 3 June, will impact.
The Hon Greg Hunt MP Minister for Health and Aged Care
The Australian Government is releasing an additional 130,000 vaccines to support Victoria to accelerate vaccinations in the state, including in the Whittlesea Local Government Area.
This support will be provided through an immediate release of 40,000 doses this week and an additional 15,000 doses each week for six weeks.
Further, from Monday, the Altona North Commonwealth Vaccination Clinic will commence vaccination with the Pfizer vaccine, this is in addition to the AstraZeneca vaccine they are currently administering.
All 16 residential aged care facilities in the Whittlesea Local Government Area are fully vaccinated.
In the surrounding Local Government Areas of Banyule, Darebin, Hume, Moreland and Nillumbik, 66 of the 67 residential aged care facilities have received at least one dose with the final residential aged care facility in these Local Government Area’s to recei
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Artbeat – share your thoughts on arts and culture in Nillumbik
The arts have long formed part of the heart and soul of the Shire of Nillumbik.
Nillumbik Shire Council is embarking on the development of a new Arts and Culture Strategy and is seeking input from our community.
Artbeat – a pulse check for Arts and Culture in Nillumbik – provides a number of ways for everyone who lives, works and plays in the Shire to share their thoughts about arts, culture and creativity. How to get involved:
Complete an online survey at participate.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/arts-culture. Everyone who completes the survey goes in the draw to win tickets to Montsalvat or one of three $100 prepaid credit cards. Survey closes 30 June 2021.
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Council named on 2021 AFR BOSS Best Places to Work List
Nillumbik Shire Council has been named as one of the best places to work in Australia and New Zealand.
The prestigious annual AFR BOSS Best Places to Work Llist, published by The Australian Financial Review and Boss Magazine, is based on a rigorous assessment process managed by Australia’s leading behavioural science consultancy, Inventium.
Almost 1000 organisations from Australia and New Zealand were nominated for the awards across 10 categories and we ranked third in the Government, Education and Not-For-Profit industry category.
Nillumbik was the only local government organisation across Australia and New Zealand to be recognised.