November 2002 - Archived News • Back • Choose a different Month 4 Nov 2002 (Monday)Duck Hunting Offences In 2002 Glengarry man appears in court for breaching laws relating to duck hunting Knowing That One Can Teach So Many A story of one man and a dream... Monash University Weekly Bulletin All of the news for the week of Monday, November 4, 2002 Risk Management Reaps Rewards For Wellington Strategy takes out top award at this years Municipal Association of Victoria annual conference Training And Assessment Students Graduate GippsTAFE students complete Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training in Warragul GippsTAFE Training and Assessment Students Graduate GippsTAFE students complete Certificate IV in Assessment and Workplace Training 5 Nov 2002 (Tuesday)Gippsland Self-help Community Programs A new and innovative approach to counseling services A Helping Hand Can Be Good For Business A plan to share skills and expertise, offer advice and pool talent will mean bigger and better business prospects for women Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter for November 2002 (NHW67) Home Security, Electrical Warning, Police Crime Report for Bridle Estate. Bronze Medallist Getting Set For Future Success Kris McCarthy runs towards his dreams for tomorrow New Age Psychology: Pyschology Of The Virtual New course available for Monash students in Gippsland 7 Nov 2002 (Thursday)Strategy To Put Culture On Tourism Map Gippsland’s wealth of cultural activities is set to become a key player in the local tourism industry 11 Nov 2002 (Monday)GippsTAFE Student Finishes with Top Marks! "This traineeship has changed my life, now I have a career!" Local Emergency Services Personnel Receive Awards For Excellence And Committment The awards aim to recognise the contribution that both paid and unpaid emergency services members make to their community Grantville Community Looks To The Future Residents and business operators discussed many issues about the development and well-being of their town Food Safety At Cowes The training at Cowes resulted in all 20 applicants becoming certified food safety supervisors $500,000 To Restore Wonthaggi Railway Station Funding will allow Council to preserve and maintain an important cultural and heritage asset Cape Paterson Community Forum The forum will be an opportunity for the community and Councillors in an informal setting Bass Coast Wins State Risk Management Award Councillors and Council staff were delighted to hear that Bass Coast won the Civic Mutual Plus 2002 Liability Risk Management Excellence Award Free Green Waste Disposal Residents are encouraged to clean up their property in time for summer Best Value Annual Report Now Available The outcomes of Council’s completed best value reviews, the status of reviews in progress and the timetable for future reviews Still Time To Nominate For The 2003 Bass Coast Australia Day Awards Many entries have already been received, but more are most welcome! Fire Restrictions In Force Early This Year An indication that the CFA and NRE are gearing up for a serious fire season 12 Nov 2002 (Tuesday)Helping Us Improve Our Service To You Council received a tremendous response to a recent survey about improvements to its customer request system Telstra Country Wide: "funding, backflip, and email" The integrity of Telstra Country Wide (TCW) in question following negotiations with the Gippsland Portal, read on... TSE Surveillance In Australia Australia implements national strategy to monitor cattle and sheep for evidence of disease 8 Mile - A Long Journey Marshall Mathers as a shadow of himself... Back 2 The Max Replica Mad Max vehicles and a presentation by local Mad Max expert Scott Smith Launch of ‘Creative Gippsland’ The Gippsland Cultural Tourism Strategy is released Take Care Feeding Waste To Livestock Don't risk unacceptable residues in meat or milk 18 Nov 2002 (Monday)Christmas Fanfare Angelic voices celebrate the Christmas season My Big Fat Greek Wedding A greek, an American and a whole lot of trouble The Voice of West Gippsland Receives Prestigious Radio Award 3BBR-FM pleasantly surprised with Tidy Towns award Bass Coast Information On Audiocassette Free copies are available at all Council offices Monash University Weekly Bulletin All of the news for the week of Monday, November 18, 2002 The Cat Is Back! New facilitator and community sausage sizzle Still Time To Have Your Say About Inverloch Foreshore Conserving and enhancing the area’s unique coastal vegetation What Are Your Children Doing During Schoolies? Concern that young people under the influence of alcohol could be a danger to themselves and others 19 Nov 2002 (Tuesday)Students Hop Into Science Ever wondered what that noise at the bottom of the garden is? Bairnsdale Cinema Centre Guide This week's session times (21st - 27th November) Warragul Cinema Guide This week's session times (21st - 27th November) Engineering Closure To Have Ripple Effect For Gippsland Massive public outcry at unjust close fuels protest Leongatha Stadium 4 Cinema Guide This week's session times (21st - 27th November) NRE Is A "Fighting Force" On Public Land DNRE responsible for the management of wildfire in the State’s parks and forests 20 Nov 2002 (Wednesday)Mid Valley Village 8 Cinema Guide This week's session times (21st November - 27th November) Prompt Reporting Vital For Industry Protection Responsibility to report any unusual signs of disease in livestock promptly 21 Nov 2002 (Thursday)Rabbit Control Vital In Dry Conditions Ideal environment for an unseasonal growth in the population of juvenile rabbits Caps for Apps Join in the Carolyn's family appeal... 25 Nov 2002 (Monday)2002 Community Minor Capital Works Grants Announced Seven local community groups will share more than $24,000 of community minor capital works grants. GAIN Seeks Candidate Input on Policies for Local Employment Generation Variety of political party representatives agree to present their agenda for the aquaculture industry in Victoria Well Behaved "Schoolies" In Bass Coast Officers reported that young people in the Shire for "Schoolies" were generally well behaved over the weekend. 4,334 Kilograms Of Chemicals Collected More than 4,000 kilograms of unwanted chemicals were disposed of at a chemical collection day... Shoppers Want Easy Parking For Christmas Business premises across Wellington can maximise their Christmas shopping attractions by providing easy parking for customers New Look For Newhaven Roundabout Motorists’ safety at Newhaven will be improved when changes are made to vegetation on the roundabout Still Time To Have Your Say About The Future Of Bass Coast Hundreds of people have already completed a survey about what they would like to see for the future of their local area. Still Time To Get "Back 2 The Max"! There is still time to get your tickets for "Back 2 The Max"! 50 People Attend Cape Paterson Community Forum More than 50 local people attended the Bass Coast Shire Council community forum in Cape Paterson last week. Free Sausage Sizzle At Litter Taskforce Launch Members of the community are invited to enjoy a free sausage sizzle at Inverloch. Light Up Bass Coast It’s time to light up the Shire and win great prizes in Bass Coast Shire Council’s 2002 Christmas Light Competition. Information Centre Volunteers Farewelled More than 25 staff and volunteers from the Wonthaggi, Inverloch and Phillip Island visitor information centres recently attended a farewell party for two long serving volunteers. 26 Nov 2002 (Tuesday)Pull My Finga! Updates and exciting news from Gippsland's most promising four piece band 27 Nov 2002 (Wednesday)Brigadoon B & B Wins State Recognition Gippsland business selected in Victoria’s top 5 in the 2002 Yellow Pages Victorian Tourism awards for hosted accommodation 28 Nov 2002 (Thursday)Mick Molloy’s Shonky Golf Tips Mick endeavours to guide the average Joe through the vagaries of a golfing life Crackerjack - Australia's Favourite Lawn Bowls Flick Below the surface of Lawn Bowls glitz is a movie of warmth and charm...
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