There will be a wide range of displays at the expo including health service providers, sports, craft and beauty services.
Community and Health Promotion Nurse Helen Blanch said the Millmerran Health Service would host the biennial event. We will have a vast range of interactive displays, some entertainment, healthy food and drinks for sale and health and safety experts available to answer questions.”
We have invited a large number of government departments and community organisations to take part and the response has been outstanding. This will be a great day out for the whole family and there will be lots to do – you can have a short Bowen therapy treatment, have a massage, see an optometrist, as well as enjoying lunch with gourmet teas and coffees.”
We have almost 60 different display stands on a whole range of topics including rural allied health, child health, skin care, cancer prevention and diabetes. This is really a one-stop-shop for anyone who has questions about health and safety,†she said.
Anyone wanting more information should phone Helen on 4695 3123 during business hours.
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