November 2000 - Archived News • Back • Choose a different Month 2 Nov 2000 (Thursday)Did Smut Spammers Scam Google? The best anti-spam search engine gets the whole can 1930s time capsule unearthed in Morwell Letters give an insight to days gone by Latrobe Regional Gallery goes online Check out the new website! H & M Strini goes online Locals show the world what they can do
MP self-funds re-election campaign Peter McGuaran learns promotion IBM expands Palm access software Swap takes the lead in new technology U.S. anti-spam legislation The Unsolicited E-mail Act slams spam Phillip Island prepares for grand prix Preperations suggest an unexpected spinoff of benefits for the area RACV urges Victoria to support fuel campaign Get up and fight against the price rise Discontent at Contentville.com Writers attack Contentville.com for selling stolen words 7 Nov 2000 (Tuesday)Rural power charges unacceptable Unfair prices shock consumers. Targets for the litter blitz A warning to clean up our act Latrobe City Mayor takes on Chair of Gippsland Local Government Network Latrobe City Mayor, Councillor Tony Hanning, has taken on the position of Chair of the Gippsland Local Government Network, at a handover meeting in Bairnsdale last Friday. Labor petrol price inquiry bound for Trafalgar Petrol price enquiry is open to public debate Input called for on Victoria’s Constitution Former Victorian Premiers Dick Hamer and John Cain will convene a Constitutional Convention at Parliament House in Melbourne on 30 November. Latrobe on track with budget in first quarter First quarter was consistent with the budget forecasts Nats urge free bus access for country students A call from students instigates a chance for students to have access to free transport East Gippsland caves to be upgraded The Buchan caves are set for a new lease on life 8 Nov 2000 (Wednesday)Latrobe City Council endorses Tourism and Major Events Strategy Plan A tourism and major events strategy plan has been prepared in consultation with tourism operators in Latrobe City. Funding for a Safer Gippsland welcomed Latrobe City Mayor, Cr Tony Hanning, has welcomed the Safer Gippsland funding announcement made at the Moe Town Hall today. Major reports on Aboriginal Reconciliation and Regional Autonomy endorsed by Council Latrobe City Council’s Braiakaulung Advisory Committee has advised Council on several key reports affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia. 9 Nov 2000 (Thursday)We want your vote to rate local web sites! We have listed some of the local web sites that have listed themselves in the Directory. Give them feed back by rating the sites listing in the Shop page of the Directory. 10 Nov 2000 (Friday)Bairnsdale races attract big crowds There is no mistaking the thrill of the race Longford-Tas gas pipeline approved Esso sets sail East Gippsland council considers mosquito control The controversial mosquito problem opens for public debate Local chardonnay among the best Gippsland proves it has great taste Gippsland lacks services for mentally ill Despite the obvious need for this kind of service, Gippsland is falling short 15 Nov 2000 (Wednesday)Adrenalin rocks the youth of the Valley Underage go hard or go home 16 Nov 2000 (Thursday)There is no Scape A new lease of life on the outlook of webdesign 21 Nov 2000 (Tuesday)Walhalla pushes Telstra for better phone service As the need for telecommunications grow, Walhalla gets impatient Colour by region We need your advice! How do you feel about our new colour scheme? Maffra community launches Internet project Maffra gets lessons in the latest technology Are your customers clicking or cursing? The etailer must do everything they can to maintain the serenity of the consumer. How? The life of the virtual party The day your site goes "live" marks an exciting occasion that should be celebrated. How? Dot.com School Learn how to be the leader of the click-and-mortar E-tail industry Rodda Music Rocks! The new website gets musical 22 Nov 2000 (Wednesday)Food Safety and Doggy Bags More than four million Australians contract food poisoning each year, despite the safety of the nation’s food supplies. Buckle up your kids says Mayor Latrobe City Mayor, Councillor Tony Hanning, today urged residents to buckle up when travelling in cars. Promoting Active Citizenship A new program for local people to explore citizenship and how democratic processes effect them and their community. 23 Nov 2000 (Thursday)Gippsland farmers told to check before cutting firebreaks Find out why. Read on... Vic residents want revaluation process overhauled The townspeople are preparing to fight Drowning prompts call to learn CPR Tragedy calls for action.
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