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Leading Kinglake citizen Charles Exton looks like seeing success regardingt the petition he led for public toilets to be re-established at the Memorial Reserve. Mr Exton presented the petition, with the signatures of 581people, to Murrindindi Council last month. Tonight’s Council meeting at Yea is likely to see a proposal that the Shire spend $10,000
Urgent need of safety works at Kinglake West was raised in State Parliament last week by Cindy McLeish, MLA for Eildon. “My adjournment matter is to the Minister for Roads, and the action I seek from the minister is to ensure that safety improvements are undertaken on the Whittlesea-Kinglake Road outside Kinglake West Primary School
Yea-Kinglake RSL has been allocated $40,000 in veterans’ funding. “Our funding application requested $50,000 to enable the Yea-Kinglake RSL Sub-Branch to refurbish the front entrance to the RSL Hall in Snodgrass St, Yea,” said Jeffrey Swain, President of the Sub-Branch. “The purpose of the upgrade is to enhance the safety and well being of veterans,
This week’s issue of The Local Paper has photo pages featuring the fun and people of the 160th Whittlesea Show.
3pm Friday Update. The Maroondah Highway has been re-opened between Healesville and Narbethong, through the ‘Black Spur’, following an earlier collision. The Department of Transport thanks drivers for their patience while we cleared the road.
The Local Paper issue for this week is available now online. https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/lpy191009z Unfortunately, there will be no PRINT issue of The Local Paper this week. Editor Ash Long was taken by ambulance to the Austin Hospital, and discharged at 1.30am Wednesday (too late to print the newspaper). Accounts for all advertisers and subscribers will be credited
The Maroondah Highway is now open (Tues., Oct. 8) between Healesville and Narbethong, through the ‘Black Spur’ after earlier emergency tree works. The Department of Transport thanks drivers for their patience.
The Maroondah Highway will close between Healesville and Narbethong, through the ‘Black Spur’, for emergency tree works on Tuesday (Oct. 8). During the works, from 7am to 7pm, signed detours will be in place via the Melba and Goulburn Valley highways through Yea and Alexandra. This is a significant detour that could add more than
Round 1 of the Seymour District Cricket Association was played on Saturday (Oct. 5). A-GRADE Seymour 138 H Gawne 32 L Beattie 3/37 C Armstrong 2/14 L Smith 2/18 M Steiner 2/25 def by Yea Tigers 8/182(cc) C Armstrong 74 N Beattie 59 R Akers 25 L Drummond 3/15 H Gawne 2/32 D McLarty 2/36
Indi MHR Helen Haines will be in Kinglake on Monday (Sept. 30) to attend the National Police Remembrance Day Service being held from 11am-12.30pm at St Peter’s WWI Memorial Church, Cnr Bald Spur and Whittlesea-Kinglake Rd, Kinglake Dr Haines will also visit Ellimatta Youth, 94 Whittlesea-Kinglake Rd, Kinglake, at approx. 12.45pm.
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