News Briefs: Week Of February 23

Children experience hands-on learning at the Wildlife Wise event.

- Celebrate World Wildlife Day in Logan

- Community Assistance Day for Logan residents

- Festival of Hmong at Living Museum of Logan

- Free community grant writing workshops

Celebrate World Wildlife Day in Logan

It's time to celebrate World Wildlife Day on Sunday, March 1 with hands-on activities organised by Logan City Council.

Animal lovers of all ages are invited to join in to Wildlife Wise, with activities suited for children aged 5 and over and an adult education session suited for age 13 and over.

Kids can meet native animals and take part in some hands-on nature activities led by friendly wildlife experts.

Wildlife Wise will take place from 9.30am at the Tudor Park Community Centre, Loganholme.

The event is free with bookings required, register your interest online here.

Community Assistance Day for Logan residents

The Energy and Water Ombudsman is hosting a free Bring Your Bills/Community Assistance Day in Logan Central on Thursday, February 26.

Community members can speak directly with energy, water and telecommunications providers – as well as financial and community support services – to get help with bills, payment difficulties, disputes or service issues.

Drop in any time between 9am and 3pm to Logan Entertainment Centre, 170 Wembley Rd, Logan Central.

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