Available to complete up to 5pm Friday, May 29, the survey focuses on the outdoor pools at Cohuna and Kerang, as well as the Kerang exercise pool.
The survey forms part of a review of operations at these council-managed swimming pools and is focused on how these facilities are managed and used, rather than the physical infrastructure of the facilities.
Through the survey, residents can provide feedback on current usage, entry fees, program costs and the funding of these services.
To complete the survey, head to www.gsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay or pick up a survey at council’s customer service centres at Cohuna and Kerang.
Help shape healthcare
People passionate about improving healthcare in regional, rural and remote areas of NSW are invited to apply to join the Regional Health Ministerial Advisory Panel.
The panel is an independent advisory body that provides strategic advice to the health and regional health minister and the NSW health secretary.
Its role is to identify opportunities and solutions that improve healthcare access, outcomes and service delivery across hospitals and health support services in regional, rural and remote NSW.
For information, including how to apply, visit https://tinyurl.com/5cchcb65 or contact MOH-ODS-Regional@health.nsw.gov.au
Applications close May 29.
Train disruptions
Coaches replace trains for part of the journey on the Echuca and Bendigo train lines on Saturday, May 23, and Sunday, May 24, due to works on the metropolitan network.
Echuca and Bendigo line trains will run between Echuca, Bendigo and Gisborne stations.
Coaches replace trains between Gisborne and Southern Cross.
Coaches will be a mix of express, semi-express and stopping all stations.
For the temporary timetable, head to https://tinyurl.com/5e2rt7pt
In Melbourne, coaches will arrive and depart from the Southern Cross Station coach terminal located on Spencer St, opposite Little Bourke St.
Passengers needing accessibility assistance, please call 1800 800 007 before travelling.
United Spiritualism of Australia
A spiritual gathering is coming to Echuca-Moama community this weekend.
The event is the first United Spiritualism of Australia gathering to be held in Victoria.
Reverend Minister Kay Molloy invites all to come along to a place of faith, love, healing, and spiritual connection.
The aim of the event is to bring comfort to those who are searching, and to welcome all who wish to gather among like-minded souls within the community.
The opening day is on Sunday, May 24, from 10am to 11.30am at Echuca Neighbourhood House, 261 High St, Echuca.
For information, contact Reverend Kay Molloy on 0427 533 100.