

It helps build synergies in communities and support networks made up of various organizations. We can all do our part for the environment, make the sustainable choice and Choose Tap.Joining Hands challenges systems that contribute to hunger, poverty and injustice. By refilling reusable drink bottles, we will reduce the amount of single-use plastic bottle waste. “The fountain is also a positive step to encourage the community to choose tap and avoid using single use drink bottles. “Having this drinking water fountain accessible at the playground in a central area in Talbot is a positive addition for the local community.” But keeping hydrated is important for everyone, whether it’s spending time with the family here at the playground, visiting the Talbot Farmers’ Market on the weekend or walking the dog.” “Our umpires are keenly aware of keeping healthy, hydrated and making tap water their drink of choice. “As a representative of the Ballarat Football Umpires Association and a Choose Tap Ambassador, I am very pleased to highlight the active involvement of our umpires in the local football community, supporting matches both here in Talbot, as well as Maryborough.” Keeping hydrated is so important to everyone’s health and wellbeing.” “A huge thank you to Central Highlands Water for the installation of the Choose Tap Drinking Fountain – it’s such a welcome addition to the precinct and will be well used by locals and visitors alike on our popular Talbot Farmers Market event days.”Ĭhairperson Ballarat Football Umpires Association and Central Highlands Water, Choose Tap Ambassador Deb Sleep said “It’s great to be part of the drinking fountain launched today, on World Health Day. “The Fun Fit program has been a fantastic success with a strong group of locals participating in twice-weekly exercise classes which have been led by personal trainer Jacqui Birmingham.” “It’s been wonderful to see Pioneer Park become a hub for recreation since the Victorian Government’s Healthy Heart of Victoria outdoor exercise equipment was installed.” This new fountain aims to provide easily access to quality drinking water, in a sustainable way, to the Talbot community.įurther project support has also been provided by Healthy Heart of Victoria, an initiative aimed at improving community health across the region, and recognising hydration as an integral part of this.Ĭentral Goldfields Shire Council Mayor and Paddy’s Ranges Ward Cr Chris Meddows-Taylor said "I’m delighted to see the installation of the Central Highlands Choose Tap drinking fountain.” Joining forces for the health and hydration of the Talbot communityĬentral Highlands Water and Central Goldfields Shire Council have joined forces this week to launch a new Choose Tap drinking fountain at Pioneer Park, Talbot. COVID-19 Information and Support for Business.Contact Council Business and Economic Development.Information, resources and links for new and existing businesses.Business and Economic Development Sub-menu.Central Goldfields Visitor Information Centre.Central Goldfields Art Gallery Sub-menu.Building Information and Stormwater Legal Point of Discharge.What's the Difference Between a Planning Permit and a Building Permit?.Creating and maintaining residential addresses.Change of address and online rate notices.Central Goldfields - Your Community 2030.Children and family activities in the Central Goldfields Shire.Family and Children's Services Sub-menu.Permits - vehicle, road and works related.Casual Use of Recreation Reserves and Open Spaces.Locations, hours and contact information.Travel Permits for Fire Preparedness in Central Goldfields Shire.Business Permits - accommodation, personal care and food.Central Goldfields Shire 2022 Australia Day Awards.

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