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Women’s Health Grampians expresses great dismay and disappointment over the destruction of significant trees on Djab Wurrung land in recent days, and the treatment of those who have sought to…
Women’s Health Grampians expresses great dismay and disappointment over the destruction of significant trees on Djab Wurrung land in recent days, and the treatment of those who have sought to…
Notice of Women’s Health Grampians Annual General Meeting Our first ever Zoom AGM will be held from 12noon-1:15pm on Wednesday 18th November 2020. We are delighted to announce that Libby…
Please join us for a special event, as we launch the final report of the Increasing Reproductive Choices in the Grampians Pyrenees and Wimmera Regions project. This project aimed to…
These are strange times for our region, and across the world, as we are reminded of how our own health and wellbeing in so linked to the health and wellbeing…
On the morning of March 4th, Women’s Health Grampians and WRISC Family Violence Support hosted a garden party to celebrate International Women’s Day. The dual themes of International Women’s Day…
International Women’s Day 2020 will be marked by a breakfast at Horsham Town Hall, with a fascinating speaker’s panel. The UN theme for this year is #GenerationEquality, acknowledging the achievements…
Women’s Health Grampians acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia’s First Peoples and the traditional owners and custodians of the land and water in which we live, work…
Women’s Health Grampians innovative Equality for All now has 11 Equality Advocates from a range of diverse backgrounds, able to present on their lived experiences and support CoRE members to…
In November 2017 we hosted 100 people at the Leading Change President’s Dinner at Sovereign Hill in Ballarat. It was encouraging to see an appetite of goodwill from sporting clubs and…