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Links
Here are some links to some other helpful and useful sites.
Community
The Blood Service plays a central role in the health system of Australia, and is funded almost entirely by the governments of Australia who manage the health system. The Blood Service could only evolve as an iconic Australian organisation with this active support of the people and governments of Australia. Each year, a charity golf day and auction are run in memory of Bailey Daniel Tessier. All money raised will go to Monash Medical Centre’s Children’s Cancer Centre, to continue funding clinical oncology fellowships, with the aim for some going to Brain tumour research at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI). For something decidedly different and entirely enjoyable, Queenscliff's legendary Blues Train is one of Victoria's most spectacular dining and entertainment experiences. The home of the Western Bulldogs. MVRC is a not-for-profit organisation that provides an extensive volunteer referral service and programs for the aged, people with disabilities, and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Movember is an annual, month-long celebration of the moustache, highlighting men’s health issues, specifically prostate cancer and depression in men. The Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation is a community based organisation that perpetuates the memory of members of Victoria Police killed in the line of duty. Reach encourages all young people, no matter their circumstances, to believe they can achieve. At its core, Reach is young people inspiring young people. The Reach Foundation is a non-profit organisation with Deductible Gift Recipient Status. St. Benedict’s is situated within the boundaries of the City of Whitehorse and is a member of the East Central Zone of the Catholic Parish Primary Schools. Volunteering Victoria supports volunteers, volunteer managers and co-ordinators and volunteer-involving not-for-profit and community organisations within Victoria. Wattle Park Primary School creates and maintains a community atmosphere. This is achieved through caring, approachable staff who provide individual attention to each student. The values or norms which form the basis for how Wattle Park operates as a learning community are: Respect, Encourage, Value, Care, Challenge and Responsibility.
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