Archives for May 2018
Murrindindi Shire Mayor Cr Charlie Bisset is asking for public ‘feedback’ about the Council’s 2018-19 budget. A Media Release issued by the Council this afternoon (Friday, May 11) says: “Murrindindi Shire Council has released its draft budget for 2018-19, ready for your feedback. Murrindindi Shire Council Mayor Charlie Bisset said each year the draft budget
Emergency Victoria reports a tree down on Break-O’Day Rd, Glenburn, near Flowerdale Farm. The site is given as the intersection with Cavaggion Lane. Crime Watch Victoria says cars can get around with difficulty.
Murrindindi Shire Council is urging residents to make use of Sustainability Victoria’s free ‘Detox Your Home’ service to dispose of unwanted household and garden chemicals. A media release today (Friday) from the Shire says: Do you have forgotten containers of chemicals sitting in the cupboard under the sink or on a shelf in the shed?
Murrindindi Shire Council is seeking public input about formalising its guideline on gaming. A media release issued on Friday (May 11) said: Murrindindi Shire Council is calling for public submissions on a proposed amendment that would formalise Council’s guidelines governing gaming machines within the Murrindindi Shire Planning Scheme. Murrindindi Shire Council’s Land Use Planning Portfolio
The countdown is on to the Yea-Kinglake grudge match at Yea Recreation Reserve on Saturday, May 26. More than 200 Yea supporters are expected at the ground for a reunion of past premiership players. The grudge dates back to 1990 when the Kinglake team re-formed after a 10-year absence. A pre-season practice match at Yea
Emergency services are responding to a small building fire at Maroondah Hwy, Buxton. More details to come.
The latest issue of The Local Paper is out now. It is the biggest-ever issue, with 72-pages. Free ‘hard copies’ are available at more than 70 outlets in the North-East. You can read the latest copy online: https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpy180509z
D-GRADE • Sadly this wasn’t the result we were wanting or expecting. It was a tough game from the start with a lot being given away on the court. The girls worked incredibly well throughout the mid-court with Sarah Jensen and Jayde Stoneman bringing the ball down onto the ring. Our little goalers works tirelessly
SENIORS HURSTBRIDGE …… 3.5, 6.8, 11.14, 17.16 (118) WHITTLESEA ………. 1.7, 4.10, 6.12, 10.16 (76) Hurstbridge. Goalkickers: M. Burton 5, A. Clarke 2, T. Grimes 2, N. Milne 2, R. Jackson, B. East, T. Simpson, C. Perrin, D. Keenan, J. Smith. Best Players: T. Simpson, B. Shaw, M. Hymus, M. Burton, D. Keenan, R. Jackson.
NETBALL • Section 1. Results. Round 5. Friday, May 4. North Heidelberg 1 61 d South Morang 1 47. Diamond Creek 1 61 d Heidelberg 1 39. Greensborough 1: Bye. • Section 2. Results. Round 5. Friday, May 4. Northcote Park 1 29 d Laurimar 1 19. Diamond Creek 2 31 d Greensborough 2 22.
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