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    Live @ Collingwood
    Live @ Collingwood is a musical concept allowing depraved musicians a platform for artistic expression. In plain speak, musicians residing in public housing, have somewhere they can go every couple of months, to perform tricks, recite poetry, tell jokes, sing, dance and play instruments to an appreciative audience. Free live music by local residents on the Wellington St housing estate 31 August 2008 1400-1800
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    • 2008 Sport and Recreation Awards
      Individuals and local organisations are invited to nominate for the 2008 Victorian Sport and Recreation Awards, aimed at recognising unsung sporting heroes. Nominations close Friday 22 October.
      Read more. Posted: 08-07-2008

    Classes & Education   >>more articles
    • Free training to deal with families affected by incarcerationNew Item
      A free training for agencies in City of Yarra is offered to increase agency workers' confidence in better understanding and responding to the needs of families affected by incarceration.
      Read more. Posted: 18-08-2008
    • Productivity Places Program (Australian Government Inititiative)
      DEAC (Disability Employment Action Centre) is able to provide free training for eligible participants through the Productivity Places Program which is an Australian Government Initiative. (www.productivityplaces.deewr.gov.au)
      Read more. Posted: 01-08-2008
    • Reach Parents Programs - Workshops for Parents of Teenagers
      Developed in partnership with the Centre for Adolescent Health, the Reach Parents Program provides relevant insights into the world of your teenagers and skills to improve your relationship with them. The 3 part workshop series, facilitated by Reach Co-founder Jim Stynes, our Reach Youth Support Team and the Reach Crew (a team of inspirational young leaders) covers topics including whats important to teenagers today, understanding Generation Y, and how to help build a positive family dynamic. The first workshop will be held 20 May 6.30 - 8.30pm at The Reach Foundation, Wellington Street, Collingwood.
      Read more. Posted: 01-05-2008

    Culture & Community   >>more articles
    • Enter the Victoria In Bloom garden competition
      The Victoria In Bloom garden competition recognises and rewards the hard work of gardeners who develop and care for their gardens, either at home or in public spaces. Entries close Friday 10 October 2008!
      Read more. Posted: 07-07-2008

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    • City of Yarra - Men's quick reference guideNew Item
      The City of Yarra has published a quick reference guide containing support, information and referral services for men who want to change their violent behaviour.
      Read more. Posted: 08-08-2008
    • City of Yarra - Women's quick reference guideNew Item
      The City of Yarra has published a quick reference guide containing support, information and referral services for women and their children who have experienced, or are escaping family violence.
      Read more. Posted: 08-08-2008
    • How parents can influence teenage drinking
      Young people are influenced by a lot of different factors including the media, their peers and siblings; however, it is important to remember that parents remain the greatest influence on their children. Researchers have identified a number of ways in which parents can influence their teenagers alcohol intake, and we can use this information to reduce the likelihood that young people will become involved in unsafe drinking
      Read more. Posted: 24-07-2008

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    • Drop In at the Wellington
      Every Wednesday and Friday afternoon from 2pm-4.30pm the Wellington Centre runs a drop-in service. Providing a means for you to meet other people, the Wellington invites you to come along for a cup of tea or coffee and something to eat.
      46 Otter Street Collingwood.
      Read more. Posted: 08-04-2008

    Young People   >>more articles
    • Snaphop - Youth Arts Project
      Young people 14 to 25 from the highrises and around the City of Yarra are invited to make their own dance show or photography exhibition with professional artists.
      Read more. Posted: 31-07-2008
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