January 2001 - Archived News • Back • Choose a different Month 3 Jan 2001 (Wednesday)A smile worthy site Shedding new light on the world of science Father of assaulted youth pleas for public help New Years Eve assault calls public attention Looking ahead: thoughts about what awaits us in 2001 Talking to the web wizards about what's on the cards for 2001 Coming soon to your cd player - MP3 Taking the audio world by storm Fireworks welcomed by large New Year’s Eve crowd Federation Fireworks and family picnic attracted nearly four thousand at Kernot Hall Lake. 8 Jan 2001 (Monday)12 Minutes To Search Rage How long until searching the web drives you crazy? New research sheds light on web searching habits. Toying with the Customer Virtual toys brought to life online Knowledge is Power for Internet Privacy and Security Protect your details in cyberspace 9 Jan 2001 (Tuesday)Latrobe backs introduction of 50km/h speed limit on residential streets Cr Tony Hanning reinforced Council’s commitment to safer local streets. 10 Jan 2001 (Wednesday)Putting a Spell on You Get revenge on the scum of society 11 Jan 2001 (Thursday)Stay at home! Have your meetings online ThruCam makes the board room easy Basic Internet Hints Tips to help make the most of your time online Firewood sellers invited to comment on national plan New plans on fire! 12 Jan 2001 (Friday)Latrobe beats the heat at its Outdoor Pools Hundreds flocked to Council’s three outdoor pools on Thursday as the mercury climbed. 15 Jan 2001 (Monday)Boolarra Pre-kinder still has vacancies Parents urged to take advantage of current vacancies at the Boolarra Pre-school Centre. 16 Jan 2001 (Tuesday)Brand Opening When thinking about fast-food, generally a couple of names automatically come to mind. Want to know about making your website the top of the list? 50km/h speed limit starts Monday New 50km/h speed limit for residential streets will take effect from Monday. Council acts on Falcons Latrobe City Council taken steps to call up a loan made to Gippsland Falcons. Web design - the good, the bad and the ugly The accepted wisdom is that Web design has proceeded in leaps and bounds since the days of the 'moving brochure' web site Gippsland politician hands electorate to colleague The great swap! 18 Jan 2001 (Thursday)Get your computer rocking Download the latest version of Winamp! Opposition calls for no increase in fuel excise The effect of rising prices comes under scruitiny New Report states more investment is needed in rural areas, The government has been urged to overcome regional disadvantage Australia Day to be celebrated throughout Latrobe Australia Day 2001 will commence with free municipal breakfasts and flag raising ceremonies. Australia Day Message from Latrobe City Mayor, Councillor Tony Hanning 24 Jan 2001 (Wednesday)Lead your horse to water but don't drink it, warns authority Thirsty beware... you're in for a scare Neat Design Tip: Being Human! Get a new angle on your website Call to help eradicate Elm Leaf Beetle Control spraying program to protect Elm Trees against the Elm Leaf Beetle. Latrobe making rural intersections safer Program to upgrade intersections of gravel and sealed roads. Where Is It? Maintain and organize your computer media collection today!
An e-commerce essential Maximize your visitors time at your site Spell czech The quickest way to czech your words Year of the Volunteer launched with Twilight Picnic International Year of the Volunteer marked with Twilight Picnic at Kernot Hall. Food and wine festival cancelled Cancellations disappoint many 30 Jan 2001 (Tuesday)Takasago Chamber visits Latrobe Takasago Chamber delegation visits Latrobe City as part of Sister City relationship. Jobs boom for rural Vic Great employment news for country residents Napster wins the support of Gippslander.com Why has Napster been such a show stopping revolution? Read on... Gippsland water restrictions remain despite weekend rain Wasting water is a turn off 31 Jan 2001 (Wednesday)School crossing supervisors back on the job School crossing supervisors assisted children returning to school on Wednesday.

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