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South Gippsland Shire 2025 Australia Day Awards and other council projects and updates
Happy New Year South Gippsland! Celebrate with the 2025 Australia Day Awards, local events, and Squeaky Beach's global recognition. Join community activities, immunizations, and the Summer Session at Coal Creek!
Last night we celebrated some of South Gippsland's leading citizens at the Meeniyan Hall for the 2025 Australia Day Awards. Congratulations to our 2025 Citizen of the Year Ian Rasumssen, Young Citizen of the Year Charlotte Ogden, Community Event of the Year 40th Anniversary Meeniyan Tavern Night and all of the worthy nominees. To read the achievements of our nominees, visit 2025 Australia Day Awards website.
Join us on January 15 at Meeniyan Hall (6:30pm) for the 2025 South Gippsland Australia Day Awards ceremony
Australia Day events
Celebrate Australia Day (Sunday 26 January) in South Gippsland! There are nine community events happening in our region, promising to be a fun filled day for everyone to enjoy. Events are happening in: Dumbalk, Foster, Kongwak, Korumburra, Meeniyan, Mirboo North, Tarwin Lower, Venus Bay and Welshpool. Head to the link below to view this year's program.
Celebrate Australia Day on January 26 in South Gippsland with nine exciting community events across various local towns
Squeaky Beach
Council is thrilled to see our beloved Squeaky Beach in Wilsons Promontory named the second-best beach in the world by Lonely Planet's Best Beaches list for 2025! This recognition is a testament to the natural beauty and unique charm of our region.
This accolade not only highlights the breathtaking landscapes of South Gippsland but also brings a sense of pride and joy to our community. It's a reminder of how lucky we are to call this beautiful part of the world our home. Have you had the chance to visit Squeaky Beach recently? To learn more, visit Forbes Australia website.
Council celebrates Squeaky Beach named second-best worldwide by Lonely Planet, showcasing South Gippsland's stunning landscapes and local pride
Glow in the Dark Disco
Put on your dancing shoes because South Gippsland Youth Council is hosting an epic Glow in the Dark Disco on Friday, 7 February from 6.00pm to 9.00pm at the Mirboo North Hall!
This event is for young people aged 12 to 18 and promises to be a night to remember with free food from a number of trucks, music, dancing and fun activities. All for just a gold coin donation!
Plus, we've got a bus service picking up and dropping off from Wonthaggi and Toora, stopping at all towns in between. For more information and RSVP, please head to South Gippsland Shire Council - Youth website.
Join the South Gippsland Youth Council's Glow in the Dark Disco on February 7 for dancing, food, and fun activities!
Community immunisations
Council has recently expanded our immunisation program, now reaching more parts of the Shire than ever before. As we kick off the new year, we encourage everyone to start 2025 immunised and ready to thrive.
Our dedicated immunisation team is here to provide professional, friendly and accessible services across various convenient locations. Book your appointment online or arrange a time directly with our team to ensure you and your family are protected. Let's work together to keep our community healthy and strong! Visit South Gippsland Shire Council website for more information.
Council's expanded immunisation program offers convenient services across the Shire. Book your appointment online to stay healthy and protected!
Community engagement
Shaping South Gippsland
Get ready for our upcoming community consultation helping to shape the future of South Gippsland. Your feedback will help develop the Council Plan and 2040 Community Vision which will pave the way for our future decision making.
There will be plenty of opportunities to have a chat and provide your say at local events, Councillor pop-ups, community surveys and online. Stay tuned for more information to come.
Community satisfaction survey
Local Government Victoria's annual community satisfaction survey will be taking place from 20 January 2025. This statewide annual telephone survey collects direct feedback from the community about councils, asking about:
- Council's overall performance
- Community consultation and engagement
- Customer service
- Overall council direction
#stopitbeforeitstarts Art Competition
Round Three of the #StopItBeforeItStarts Art Competition is now open! Violence Prevention Australia invites artists, including students, to join this vital violence prevention initiative. Violence prevention is a critical issue in Australia, and creative awareness is more urgent than ever.
This competition, supported by the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine, offers artists a chance to win prizes and gain visibility. Entries close 14 February. To learn more, visit Violence Prevention Australia website.
Enter Round Three of the #StopItBeforeItStarts Art Competition by 14 February to raise awareness and win prizes!
What's on South Gippsland
Summer Session
The Summer Session at Coal Creek is taking place Saturday 1 February from 4.00pm to 8.00pm. This event promises a relaxed evening filled with live music, delicious food from various food vans and entertainment for kids.
Enjoy a variety of drinks and soak in the good vibes in a beautiful outdoor setting. The event is free to attend, but bookings are required to secure your spot. It's a perfect way to spend a summer evening with family and friends! To book, visit trybooking website.
Join the Summer Session at Coal Creek on February 1 for live music, food vans, and family-friendly entertainment!
Visit South Gippsland
To check out what's on in South Gippsland, please head to the Visit South Gippsland website. Here you can see the latest events, find places to stay and eat, and even find a fun weekend activity. Find out more by heading to Visit South Gippsland website.
Community grants
South Gippsland Shire Council's second round of Community Grants are now open. Community Grants are an opportunity for Council to give back to local clubs and community groups who give so much to others.
Grants can be used for both minor and major projects and equipment, planning and developing reports, and festivals and events. To send an application, visit South Gippsland Shire Council - Grants website.
South Gippsland Shire Council's second round of Community Grants is open, supporting local clubs, groups, and projects
Community leadership program
Applications are now open for the South Coast Community Leadership Program. This free six-month course is designed to help community members build their leadership skills, explore new ways of leading, and connect with other like-minded local people.
Spaces are limited so get in quick. To send an application, visit South Gippsland Shire Council website.
Pictures from South Gippsland Shire Council website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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