St Brigid's Catholic Parish Primary School Gwynneville
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Gwynneville NSW 2500
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CatholicCare Courses 2020

Strengthening Relationships  

Enrolments for CatholicCare's Term 1 Wollongong groups are now open. We offer a range of group work courses for adults, parents and carers, children and couples. 

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We offer courses to strengthen relationships, support children's development and build resilience within a supportive environment alongside others who share similar life experiences. All of our 2020 courses are listed on our website.

 

 

Keiraville and Gwynneville Access and Movement Study - join the conversation

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Keiraville and Gwynneville will experience significant growth in the coming decades as a result of the expansion of the education and health precinct. Council has worked with Neighbourhood Forum 5, the University of Wollongong, Transport for NSW and community members to study the existing and future access and transport issues in the area.

The Study outlines strategies to improve the transport system, reduce impacts on surrounding suburbs, promote the use of sustainable travel modes and ensure that the transport network can accommodate future development.

You can provide feedback online https://our.wollongong.nsw.gov.au/keiraville-gwynneville-access-and-movement2 or via email to engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au  

All comments from the community will be considered, in finalising the set of actions to address access and movement issues.  

Feedback is due by 7 April 2020.

 

EARTH HOUR 2020 

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Saturday the 28th of March is Earth Hour. People and businesses around Wollongong, and the world, will be switching off non-essential lighting between the hours of 8:30pm and 9:30pm. This year, everyone is invited to SwitchOff and raise their voices for nature for the most important Earth Hour yet.

Schools are asked to participate by turning off all non-essential power supplies for one hour on Friday 27th March.

Wollongong City Council will be switching off all non-essential lighting at its Administration Building and other major sites.

Register here to take part in Earth Hour 2020. You will also find loads of information and activities to do during Earth Hour.

For more information contact Julie Palmer, Environmental Project Support Officer, Wollongong City Council. Phone 42278279 or email jpalmer@wollongong.nsw.gov.au

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