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The Ripple replica undergoes a re-birth!
Renovations for The Ripple under Council's 2017/18 Renewal Program.
Bass Coast Shire Council is undertaking a major renovation of Inverloch’s much-loved replica of "The Ripple" as part of the Council’s 2017/18 Renewal Program.
The replica of The Ripple was originally built by Inverloch’s Clock Tower Committee and Historical Society as a reminder of Inverloch’s connection to the coast.
Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Pamela Rothfield, says "The Ripple is a significant monument for the Inverloch community.
The project acknowledges the historical significance of The Ripple, launched from Inverloch over 100 years ago," she said.
The Ripple will undergo a full rebirth, with major framing, ventilation, cladding and decking works being done.
The project is due for completion in March this year.
Inverloch’s replica Ripple under renewal
Source: www.gippsland.com
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