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Film Stars for a Day

EGHS’s Community Nursing staff were recently selected to be part of a video promoting Get Active Victoria, which was shown at an event at the Melbourne Town Hall, the Get Active Conversation, to an audience of community and allied health practitioners.

The team of Kate Pitcher, Priscilla Didomenico, Merryn Boatman and Kayley Webster took part in the EGHS Get Active Victoria challenge, winning that, and were then selected by Get Active Victoria in a prize draw, winning a $500 Kathmandu voucher.

The film crew spent a morning in Pyrenees House interviewing the staff members, with staff speaking about their experience with Get Active Victoria, the challenges of maintaining an active lifestyle and how they overcome them and the types of activity they each enjoy and participate in.

All enjoyed the experience.

Pictured are the film crew and EGHS staff members being interviewed

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East Grampians Health Service acknowledges the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagalk and Eastern Maar peoples as the Traditional Custodians of these lands. We acknowledge that their holistic approach to health; harmony between body, mind, spirit and environment, has been practiced on these lands for thousands of years. We thank past and present Elders for this knowledge to help improve health and wellbeing for all Australians.

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