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OLHC Car Park:

The OLHC car park is CLOSED on Saturday 28/06 and Sunday 29/06 - Cambridge St Road closure to allow crane to be dismantled & Basketball Court Exclusion Zone & School Level 4 - No access during this period.

 Disabled parking

Accessibility Parking
For those requiring accessible parking, be it for assisted walking or wheelchair access, we recommend using the designated bays within the Car Park rather than parking in the forecourt area in front of the School or Parish Centres. The accessible bays in the Car Park offer a safer and shorter route, with lift access to the Ground Floor and entry to the Church via the link bridge between the Parish Centre and the Church. This ensures a fully level path of travel. Parking on the School or Parish forecourt is not permitted, as it poses safety risks to pedestrians.

Works in the Car Park
Please also be advised that the crane and hoist used for construction will be dismantled and removed between June 10 and June 28. During this period, an escorted forklift will be transporting components through the Car Park approximately 3 to 4 times per day. We ask all drivers to remain alert and exercise caution while moving through the Car Park.


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Defibrillator: You may have noticed at the entrance to the Church that we have installed a portable defibrillator for emergencies. A defibrillator is a device that sends an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal heartbeat. An instructional video is available hereWhile this video shows everything about our defibrillator, this link will start at the training section at 5 min 42secs. Our defibrillator uses voice prompts to guide you should you need to use it. Please note that there may be several reasons someone may have collapsed and is unresponsive. There is a priority of things to do immediately, like calling 000, checking airways and CPR. An easy-to-use checklist will be available in the defibrillator cabinet. We are considering training for interested parishioners. Please email or call Richard Houwing to express your interest: Richard.Houwing@bbcatholic.org.au or phone 9876 2853.