New NDIS toolkit for LGBTIQ people with disability
ACON’s new QueerAbility Toolkit is aimed at empowering and providing information to people wanting to access the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
READ MOREACON’s new QueerAbility Toolkit is aimed at empowering and providing information to people wanting to access the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
READ MOREA substantial part time position is now available at Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre. We are looking for a dedicated highly motivated Out of School Hours Care Coordinator with a focus on excellence.
READ MOREInterpreting service
My Aged Care can connect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to an Indigenous interpreting service to provide aged care information in a person’s preferred language. To access an Indigenous interpreter, call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 and ask for an interpreter in your client’s preferred language.
READ MOREThis is a great way to use up an avocado that’s getting a little tired – And it’s fairly healthy – You can choose to add no cream at all for an even healthier version – try it
READ MOREThe Surry Hills Shopping Village has closed. We will dearly miss our local shopping centre. It was a valued meeting place for locals. Thank you to all the business and employees for their warm and friendly service over many years.
READ MOREPlease read our poem about HIV/AIDS.
READ MORETuesday 1st December (World AIDS Day ) we remember all those that have been lost to this virus.
We celebrate all that has been achieved and we look towards a future that is HIV free.
No one is left behind.
READ MORESurry Hills Markets has always been great for the whole family, with stalls full of treasure for all ages and plenty of sunny lawn and play equipment. But many people don’t realize just how deep the family connection goes. Not only are the markets run by a close family team, this month the mother daughter element was stronger than ever – with at least six stalls run through mother daughter collaboration and half a dozen others where mum/daughters stopped by throughout the day to offer support. There is also a number of stalls run by siblings, partners, best friends and fur baby parents – because families of all shapes are always welcome in Surry Hills.
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