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Call for Neighbour Day support

Sunbury Neighbour Day is set for March next year, with organisations involved encouraging businesses and community groups to consider taking part.

An initiative of Relationships Australia, Neighbour Day is an annual Australia-wide event that promotes local events that increase social connection in communities.

Sunbury Neighbour Day is set for Sunday, March 30 next year, with organisations involved in the day including Goonawarra Neighbourhood House, Sunbury Neighbourhood House, Sunbury Cobaw Community Health, and Multicultural Resources Hub.

Goonawarra Neighbourhood House community projects co-ordinator Adalae Bowen said that the day is all about bringing the community together.

“Sunbury, as many people … know, is in the midst of a population boom, and there are a lot of people coming into Sunbury with all the new estates. We’re also aware that rates of loneliness and social isolation are really on the rise as well,” Ms Bowen said.

“We’re looking at businesses that are keen to get involved and maybe provide some discounts on the day for people who are hosting events, and any community groups or organisations that are keen to get involved and host a public event,” she said.

“We are reaching out to some local organisations, and the estates are really getting involved … there will be a list of public events available for people to attend.”

Hume council will also host a council-wide ‘community challenge’ in recognition of the day, where residents will go into the draw to win one of 20 $100 gift cards if they share a story and image on how they have connected with their neighbours, and will also promote the day and its events through the council’s social media and newsletters.

Details can be found on the Sunbury Neighbour Day Facebook page, including an email address for enquiries.

Details: https://www.facebook.com/sunburyneighbourday

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