
Talking with children about Coronavirus
We’re all surrounded by messages about the Coronavirus, making it a potentially confusing and scary times for children of all ages (as well as adults!).

We’re all surrounded by messages about the Coronavirus, making it a potentially confusing and scary times for children of all ages (as well as adults!).

At GLCH, our priority is always serving our clients and the communities we operate in. We seek to provide a safe environment for our clients

This resource has been developed in partnership with organisations across East Gippsland funded by the East Gippsland Primary Care Partnership. The guide provides practical advice

After a bushfire, sometimes people are unsure of what to do next. The Bushfire case support program provides practical support for people who have been

The generosity and kindness of ordinary Australians is unbelievable! Dairy farmer Mark Laity from Wiseleigh (near Bruthen) has had his farm burnt out. But Mark is

As a priority, Gippsland Lakes Complete Health will be maintaining our service delivery, as long as it is safe to do so. The recovery response

DHHS are coordinating the distribution of masks to help protect vulnerable people from the smoke across East Gippsland. Deliveries will be made sometime today. Masks

We are attempting to operate ‘business as usual’ this week, subject to continual monitoring of fire alerts and road closures. Our Bruthen and Nowa Nowa

GLCH Children’s Centre will remain closed until Monday January 13. As Lakes Entrance is part of the declared “State of Emergency, the Department of Education

People with asthma and carers looking after loved ones with asthma should be extra vigilant around the smoke from the bushfires. Fine particles and gases