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    SOS - Σημαντικές Δημόσιες Υπηρεσίες κ Τηλέφωνα για Ώρα Ανάγκης στην Αυστραλία κ ΝΖ.

    Ανοίγω αυτό το θέμα για όσους μπορεί να χρειαστεί μία ανάγκη κ δεν ξέρουν που να απευθυνθούν.

    Όποιοι μπορούν κ γνωρίζουν Αστυνομία, Αεροδρόμια, Νοσοκομεία, Κοινότητες Ομογενών κ.α. ας τα γράψουν εδώ να υπάρχουν όλα.


    υ.γ. Εκτός από Ιππόδρομο κ Καζίνο φυσικά... γιατί
    Όταν η αδικία γίνεται νόμος, τότε η αντίσταση είναι καθήκον!!!

    #2
    Χρήσιμα Links για τη Νέα Ζηλανδία.

    Το παρακάτω Link περιέχει πληροφορίες για όλες τις
    κρατικές υπηρεσίες στη Νέα Ζηλανδία ( Υγεία, Αστυνομία κ.τ.λ ) :

    Search New Zealand Government — newzealand.govt.nz


    Regions of New Zealand


    Useful Link : New Zealand Region Map


    North Island



    Northland :

    NorthlandNZ.com - The official website for Northern New Zealand, Bay of Islands, Tutukaka Coast & Far North NZ
    Northland Regional Council Home

    Auckland :

    Auckland, New Zealand | Official visitor information
    Auckland Council

    Waikato :

    Hamilton & Waikato Official Visitor Information
    Waikato District Council - Home

    Bay of Plenty :

    Bay of Plenty NZ Official Site: Tauranga Accommodation, Activities, Events
    Home - Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    Home - Western Bay of Plenty District Council

    Gisborne :

    Home | Tourism Eastland | gisbornenz.com
    Gisborne District Council

    Hawkes Bay :

    Hawkes Bay Tourism :: Visit Hawkes Bay Official Tourism - Hastings, Napier, Havelock North
    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Home

    Taranaki :

    Taranaki, New Zealand | www.taranaki.info/visit - Taranaki - Like No Other
    Home

    Manawatu-Wanganui :

    Palmerston North City and Manawatu
    Manawatu District Council - Home
    Wanganui District Council


    Wellington :

    Wellington - New Zealand's Capital of Cool | WellingtonNZ.com
    Wellington City Council


    Also worth seeing :

    Mt Ruapehu :

    Mt Ruapehu Tongariro National Park - Whakapapa Summer Activities

    Taupo :

    Great Lake Taupo Official Visitor Information Website New Zealand
    Home - Taupō District Council

    Coromandel :

    Coromandel, New Zealand Official Site: Accommodation, Activities, Events
    Thames-Coromandel District Council - Thames-Coromandel District Council Home page

    Rotorua :

    rotoruaNZ.com - Rotorua's Official Website Rotorua, New Zealand
    Home - Rotorua District Council

    Wairarapa :

    Wairarapa accommodation, activities, events - find it here | Destination Wairarapa
    South Wairarapa District Council |



    South Island


    Tasman :

    Home

    Nelson :

    Nelson NZ Nelson New Zealand Tourism Visit Nelson Tasman
    Home - Nelson City Council

    Marlborough :

    You're going to love Marlborough, New Zealand | Marlborough, New Zealand
    Home - Marlborough District Council

    West Coast:

    West Coast, New Zealand official site: Find activities, accommodation, events
    West Coast Regional Council

    Canterbury - Christchurch :

    Christchurch and Canterbury New Zealand, official visitor guide | Christchurch & Canterbury Tourism
    Home - Christchurch City Council

    Otago:

    Central Otago, New Zealand | Explore New Zealand s most beautiful landscape
    Otago Regional Council

    Southland :

    Come visit us | Southland, New Zealand
    Southland District Council - Home


    Also worth seeing :

    Queenstown :

    Queenstown New Zealand: Official Site
    Queenstown Lakes District Council - Home

    Fiordland:

    Destination Fiordland - Home

    MacKenzie:

    Aoraki Mount Cook Mackenzie District, New Zealand.
    Mackenzie District Council Home

    Dunedin :

    Official Website for Dunedin, New Zealand | DunedinNZ.com
    Dunedin City Council - Home


    Οι κυριότερες Ελληνικές κοινότητες στη Νέα Ζηλανδία :


    Ελληνική κοινότητα του Wellington :

    Home

    Ελληνική κοινότητα του Auckland :

    Welcome, Καλωσήλθατε !


    Ελληνική κοινότητα του Christchurch :
    ( Facebook Page )

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      #3
      A free information booklet for people
      living in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs and
      Inner City area who are new to Australia,
      and their friends and family


      ~ EMERGENCY SERVICES ~
      In an emergency, telephone 000 for:
      • Police
      • Ambulance
      • Fire Brigade
      Be prepared to provide your name, address and telephone number (if you have one),
      and the type of service you need. If you cannot speak English, you must first tell the
      operator what kind of help you need (simply say: “Police”, “Ambulance” or “Fire”),
      and then say your language. You will be connected to the Translating and
      Interpreting Service (TIS) directly (131 450), and they will assist you to
      communicate with the emergency service you need.

      Police
      Police in Australia aim to protect the community, prevent and detect crime, and
      preserve peace. The police may intervene in family issues where there is a domestic
      dispute or concern about physical, sexual or psychological abuse.
      If the problem or crime does not require immediate police presence, you can call
      police assistance on: Home Page - NSW Police Online 131 444

      Ambulance
      Ambulances provide emergency transport to hospital and immediate medical
      attention. This service may be free or discounted to people who receive a
      government pension, those with a Centrelink Health Care Card, or some people with
      private health insurance: Ambulance Service of NSW - Ambulance Service of NSW

      Fire
      The fire brigade puts out fires, rescues people from burning buildings and assists in
      situations where gas or chemicals become a danger: Fire and Rescue NSW

      Utilities

      If you have an urgent problem with your gas, electricity or water service, contact:

      Energy Australia customers: Electricity and gas provider - power company - EnergyAustralia 13 13 88
      AGL customers: Electricity Suppliers, Gas Suppliers, Energy Providers | AGL Energy 13 19 09
      Integral Energy customers: www.intergal.com.au 13 10 03
      Origin Energy customers (electricity/gas): Electricity and Gas Suppliers, Energy Providers - Origin Energy 13 24 61

      Other useful emergency services:

      Lifeline counselling 131 114
      NSW Rape Crisis Centre 1800 424 017
      Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26

      ~ TRANSLATION / LANGUAGE SERVICES ~

      Interpreting
      If your English is not good and you need to conduct business with a government
      agency an interpreter can be provided. Normally a telephone interpreter will be
      provided but if necessary some agencies can arrange for an interpreter to be present
      in person. If you have problems understanding government agencies’ automated
      telephone systems, ring the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) directly and
      they will help you: 13 14 50

      The National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) runs
      an ‘Introduction to Interpreting’ course to help people who want to start building the
      knowledge and skills required to be an ‘accredited’ interpreter. The course covers
      topics on Australian society, culture and Government systems, community
      interpreting, the ethics of interpreting, and qualities, attributions and skills of
      interpreters. Contact the NAATI Education Officer for information on course dates
      and fees, or visit the web site:
      Enter or find a Translator or Interpreter 9267 1357

      Translation of Your Important Documents
      A summary/extract translation into English of certain documents which are
      necessary for your settlement in Australia may be provided free of charge by the
      Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC). Eligible documents include
      birth and marriage certificates, medical documents, driver's licence, educational
      qualifications and employment references. To be eligible for free translations, you
      must be a permanent resident or Australian citizen and you must request them
      within two years of your arrival or grant of permanent residence.
      You can also lodge your request for translation through an Adult Migrant English
      Programme (AMEP) service provider:
      1) complete a Document Translation Application Form available from any
      AMEP office
      2) photocopy all documents and have all copies certified and signed by one of
      the following people: Justice of the Peace, Dentist, Doctor, Bank Manager,
      Pharmacist, Principal at a state school, Supreme Court Barrister/Solicitor, or
      Police
      3) submit the certified documents at an AMEP office
      Translated documents and certified copies will be returned approximately 20 days
      after you submit them.
      The translation of other documents can be arranged through accredited translators
      at a cost. For a list of accredited translators in your language, visit the NAATI
      website , or call the hotline: 1300 557 470
      Community Relations Commission – Language Services 8255 6767
      Level 8, 175-183 Castlereagh Street Sydney 1300 651 500
      The CRC provides interpreting and translating services in most languages

      ~ ENGLISH CLASSES

      Free English Classes at other community centres :

      Asylum Seekers Centre, Surry Hills 9361 5606
      Bondi Beach Cottage 9365 1607
      Bowen Library, Maroubra 9314 4888
      Echo Neighbourhood Centre, Bondi Junction 9387 2885
      Harris Community Centre, Ultimo 9552 1140
      Pagewood Library, Eastgardens Westfield 9366 3888
      South East Neighbourhood Centre, Eastlakes 8338 8506
      South Sydney Community Aid, Alexandria 9319 4073
      St Jude’s Parish Centre, Randwick 9399 9400
      St Martin’s Anglican Church, Kensington 9663 1538
      Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre 9310 2888
      The Junction Neighbourhood Centre, Maroubra 9349 8200
      The Shop Women and Children’s Centre, Waterloo 9699 9036
      YWCA Sydney 9285 6211

      English Education Classes
      Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP)

      You must register for AMEP classes within three months of arriving in Australia or
      gaining permanent residence, and begin classes within one year, or you will risk
      losing your entitlement. You may be able to delay access to your entitlement if you
      first need to attend to family, work or other responsibilities. However, you should
      aim to begin AMEP classes as soon as you are ready as the classes help you to learn
      the basic English you need for every day life in Australia.
      AMEP offers a range of learning options, including full-time or part-time classes at
      various venues and locations, as well as individual distance education or the help of
      a home tutor. Special classes for specific purposes, such as further study,
      professions, etc. Free child care for children under school age can be arranged if
      required to attend classes.

      The following facilities provide AMEP education:
      University of NSW Institute of Languages 9385 0379
      1st Floor, Building 1
      22-32 King Street Randwick http://www.lang.unsw.edu.au/
      NSW AMES Surry Hills 9289 9111
      Level 3, 84-86 Mary Street Surry Hills AMES - Settle in Australia, Learn English, Get a Job
      TAFE Randwick 9469 8500
      Corner of Darley Road and King Street Randwick
      TAFE Petersham 9335 2500
      27 Crystal Street Petersham
      TAFE Ultimo 9217 3400
      Mary Ann Street Ultimo
      Nursing Assistant – English Language Preparation Course 9217 3995
      A special free course for people wanting to improve their language skills in
      preparation for further study and work in the health profession as nursing assistants
      The Smith Family Home Tutor Scheme 9744 3188
      Trains and matches volunteer tutors with newly arrived migrants and refugees to
      provide individual tuition in the student’s home

      Language, Literacy and Numeracy Program (LLNP)
      You may be eligible for the (LLNP) if you have already completed an AMEP course
      or you are not eligible for AMEP.
      TAFE NSW through its Open Training and Education Network (OTEN) is a
      specialist distance education provider.
      The LLNP includes English writing, speaking, listening, reading, mathematics and
      vocational learning to assist you in finding a job. To be eligible you must be
      registered as a Job Seeker with Centrelink.
      To be referred to OTEN for the LLNP, visit your nearest Centrelink office

      ~ HOUSING ~

      Tenants Union Hotline 1800 251 101
      If you live within postcodes 2000, 2006-2011, 2015-2021, 2036-2043, 2050 call:
      Inner Sydney Tenant’s Advice & Advocacy Service 9698 5975
      73 Pitt Street Redfern

      If you live within postcodes 2021-2036 call:
      Eastern Area Tenants Service 9286 9147
      2nd Floor The Boot Factory
      27 Spring Street Bondi Junction

      Free tenants advice and advocacy to help deal with disputes with landlords, real estate agents, Department of Housing or general information about rights.
      Outreach service at The Junction Neighbourhood Centre 9349 8200
      Shop 2, 669-673 Anzac Parade Maroubra
      Every second Thursday

      Emergency housing
      The Department of Housing may be able to assist people who are experiencing a
      short-term housing crisis and who are not eligible for public housing. If approved,
      the Department can provide short-term temporary public or private housing
      accommodation. Emergency Temporary Accommodation is only available to people
      who are in urgent need of short-term temporary accommodation, cannot resolve the
      need themselves, and cannot be accommodated by family or friends.

      St Vincent de Paul Emergency Accommodation 9560 8666
      YWCA NSW Emergency Accommodation 9285 6211
      Dolores Refuge – women living in violent relationships 9389 4431
      Homeless Persons Information Centre 1800 234 566
      The Youth Emergency Accommodation Line 9318 1531
      The Youth Emergency Accommodation Line provides a telephone information and
      referral service to homeless young people. It also offers a 24 hour crisis bed vacancy
      list that is updated daily Monday through Friday.
      St Laurence House – residential program for young people 9349 6438

      ~ HEALTH SERVICES ~

      Medicare
      The Australian Government provides help to permanent residents with medical
      expenses and hospital care through a scheme called Medicare. Medicare pays for
      most of the costs of visits to the doctor, x-rays, blood tests, public hospital care,
      optometrists and certain other services. For information contact:
      Medicare website 13 20 11

      Medicare does not pay towards ambulance costs, dental treatment in a private clinic,
      physiotherapy, spectacles, podiatry, chiropractic services, or private hospital
      accommodation

      Emergencies
      Emergency treatment can be obtained through some medical centres or the
      emergency departments of hospitals. When you go to hospital, remember to take
      with you any medicines you are using and also your Medicare card, private health
      insurance membership card, Health Benefits or Pension Concession Card.
      Emergency treatment is available on a 24 hour basis at public hospital ‘Casualty’ or
      ‘Emergency’ Departments.

      General Practitioners (GPs) / Family Doctors
      If it is not an emergency, you should first seek assistance from a family doctor (also
      called a ‘general practitioner’) or a medical centre.
      Your doctor may ‘bulk bill’, meaning you will be asked to sign a Medicare form, and
      the doctor sends this form to Medicare, which then pays the doctor. Otherwise the
      doctor will charge you, and if you are eligible you may be able to claim the cost back
      from Medicare or your private health insurance fund. In either case, you must bring
      your Medicare card (and Health Care Card if you have one) to any visits.
      GPs provide referrals to visit a medical specialist for further treatment. Usually a
      referral from a GP or hospital is required to make a specialist appointment.
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      If your doctor believes you need medication, you may be given a prescription to take
      to a chemist (or pharmacy). Many medicines, such as antibiotics, are only available
      with a prescription. You must also bring your Medicare card when collecting your
      medicines from the chemist shop.
      It is important to read labels and instructions on medicines carefully and ask
      questions if unclear. For help or information about medicines, speak to a
      pharmacist, or from Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm phone the Medicines Line:
      1300 888 763

      Hospitals
      Prince of Wales Hospital 9382 3309
      High Street Randwick 9382 2222
      The hospital’s Multicultural Health Unit has interpreters and bilingual counsellors
      in a variety of languages.
      Randwick Children’s Hospital 9382 1111
      High Street Randwick
      Royal Hospital for Women 9382 6111
      Barker Street Randwick
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      Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and King George Hospital 9515 6111
      Missendon Road Camperdown
      St Vincent’s Hospital 8382 1111
      390 Victoria Street Darlinghurst
      Sydney Hospital 9382 7111
      8 Macquarie Street Sydney

      Community Health Centres
      Community Health Centres provide health services for people of all ages at low cost.
      Not all centres provide the same support although most include nursing, health
      education and promotion, physiotherapy, dental care, medical care, counselling and
      social welfare. The services are free and confidential.

      Bondi Junction Community Health 9387 1644
      Russian, Greek and Spanish counsellors
      East Royal South Sydney 9382 8051
      7/9 Joynton Avenue Zetland
      Darlinghurst Community Centre 9360 3133
      301 Forbes Street Darlinghurst
      Redfern Community Health Centre 9395 0444
      1 Albert Street Redfern
      St Vincent’s Community Health Service 8382 1988
      301 Forbes Street Darlinghurst
      Provides physiotherapy, nursing, social work, counselling, other helpful services
      Sydney Children’s Community Health Centre 9382 8213
      Corner Avoca and Barker Streets Randwick
      A multidisciplinary team comprised of psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and social
      workers. Provides assessment and treatment for a wide range of difficulties
      encountered by infant, preschool and school aged children and their families
      Waverley Community Health Centre 9369 0400
      War Memorial Hospital, 125 Birrell Street Waverley
      Women’s Health NSW 9560 0866
      Peak body for women’s health and specialist centres – information and bookings

      Immunisation
      Immunisation protects children (and adults) against harmful infections.
      Immunisation is not compulsory but is recommended for all children. A record of a child’s immunisations needs to be presented when the child attends day care or
      starts school. This is so the child care centre or school knows which children have
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      not been immunised. Immunisations can be obtained from your family doctor or
      your Community Health Centre.
      National Immunisation Infoline 1800 671 811
      Australian Childhood Immunisation Register 1800 653 809
      Early Childhood Health Centres
      Advice is available on the care and development of your baby or young child. Special
      groups and home visiting are often available. Your child’s Personal Health Record is
      an important record of your child’s health. If you do not have a Personal Health
      Record, you can get another one from the Department of Health NSW office by
      calling: 9391 9000
      Bondi Beach - Cnr Wairoa Avenue and Brighton Boulevard 9130 2838
      Botany - Corner of Botany Road and Chelmsford Avenue 9316 8814
      Clovelly - Corner of Arden Street and Brandon Street 9665 1357
      Double Bay - 1 Cross Street 9327 4649
      Eastgardens Westfield - 152 Bunnerong Road 9314 0521
      Karitane Cottage - 146 Avoca Street Randwick 9399 6999
      Kings Cross - 19 Greenknowe Avenue Potts Point 8374 6311
      Lakemba - 35 Croydon Street 9750 7866
      Leichhardt - 11 Marion Street 9560 5604
      Mascot - 51 Coward Street 9667 2666
      Newtown - 60 Lennox Street 9557 1548
      Paddington - Glenmore Road 9380 4295
      Randwick - 73 Belmore Road (Royal Randwick Mall) 9398 3815
      Redfern Park - Corner of Elizabeth and Redfern Streets 9698 1613
      Waverley – 59 Newland Street Bondi Junction 9387 1981

      Kids Helpline 1800 55 1 800
      Free 24hour telephone counselling service

      Young People
      Youth health services provide information, advice and referral services for people
      aged between 12 and 24.
      Kirketon Road Health Centre 9360 2766
      100 Darlington Road Kings Cross
      Cellblock 9516 2233
      142 Carillon Avenue Camperdown

      Dental services
      There are private dentists in your local area who usually charge a fee for service.
      You may wish to take out private health insurance to assist with the payment of
      dental services. The NSW Government also provides a limited range of free oral
      health care to eligible Centrelink concession card holders:
      Sydney Dental Hospital 9293 3333
      2 Chalmers St Surry Hills
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      For children, the School Dental Service provides free dental care to all children from
      Kindergarten to age 14 (a waiting period usually applies). To make an appointment
      call: 1300 134 226
      Chifley Public School Dental Clinic – Mitchell Street 9661 7189
      Daceyville School Dental Clinic – Bunnerong Road 9344 6562
      Mascot Public School Dental Clinic – King Street 9667 3534
      After Hours Dental Emergency Service 9387 4777
      251 Oxford Street Bondi Junction

      Free Eye Testing
      Sydney Eye Hospital (open 24 hours) 9382 7111
      8 Macquarie Street Sydney
      University Optometry Clinic 9385 4624
      Level 1 Rupert Myer Building, University of NSW
      Barker Street Kensington

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        #4
        Χρήσιμα Links με τις Ελληνικές κοινότητες στην Αυστραλία.

        Ελληνική κοινότητα της Βικτώριας ( Melbourne ) :

        Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria

        Ελληνική κοινότητα της Νέας Νότιας Ουαλίας ( Sydney ) :

        Greek Orthodox Community of NSW

        Ελληνική κοινότητα της Νότιας Αυστραλίας ( Adelaide ) :

        Home

        Ελληνική κοινότητα της Δυτικής Αυστραλίας (Perth ) :

        Hellenic Community of Western Australia | Hellenic Community

        Ελληνική κοινότητα της Βόρειας Επικράτειας ( Darwin ) :

        Greek Orthodox Community of Northern Australia


        Ένα χρήσιμο Link με πολλές πληροφορίες για τις Ελληνικές
        κοινότητες σε Αυστραλία & ΝΖ αλλά και σε άλλες χώρες :

        AUSGREEKNET.COM Services and Information for Greeks in Australia and around the Globe,

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          #5
          Bravo nz35! 8a koita3w ki egw brw kai na dwsw merika links

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