Vital Signs Stories
The Vital Signs Stories are about highlighting the lived experience in our communities, illustrating activity already on-going in our key theme areas.
Community bus
Mirboo North’s dedicated volunteer community bus service provides important social connection and accessible transportation for senior citizens in Mirboo North.
Read MoreBoolarra swaps food and knowledge
In 2018 Boolarra Community Development Group member Sue Webster began a food swap, to see if people want to come together to share their excess food. In 2019 they began running the food swap regularly and there have been many benefits other than sharing the spoils amongst others.
Read MoreBusiness Expo
Small business expo showcases ’hidden’ products and services. Mirboo North and District Community Bank held their local Business Expo recently, which gives businesses and tradesmen a chance to come together and promote their products and services to people in the district. Mirboo North is expanding with many new arrivals taking up residency…
Read MoreDream seeds
The Dream Seeds program empowered Mirboo North Primary School students to create a vision and practical pathways towards positive futures and encouraged students to be leaders of their own lives.
Read MoreEmma Germano – I Love Farms
Emma Germano is a third generation Mirboo North local farmer. As the Managing Director of her family’s mixed vegetable and livestock farm, Emma is also Vice-President of the Victorian Farmers Federation Horticulture Group.
Read MoreLifelong learning and skill sharing in the CFA
The CFA is a registered training organisation (RTO), which means that most of the skills and knowledge that volunteers acquire lead to accredited qualifications.
Read MoreSaving the Forest with Science
The Mirboo North community successfully lobbied against state-owned logging company VicForests’ plans to log three native forest coupes.
Read MoreCommunity exercise activates older citizens
A free specialised weekly exercise group held in Yinnar to help mobilise elderly citizens to keep them active and connected to participating in their community has been a resounding success.
Read MoreEntire school community benefits from mental health training
Mirboo North Secondary College has trained teaching staff in Youth Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) to build up a school program that aims to resource all senior students and their parents, so they may feel confidence in supporting their peers, while also breaking down stigmas around mental health.
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