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RSL provides generous donation to Rotary and seeks new members

RSL provides generous donation to Rotary and seeks new members

THE Rotary Club of Yea is one of many volunteer organisations within the broader Yea Community and the club often has speakers from local groups come and talk to Rotarians...
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AFTER months of planning, the inaugural Eildon Pondage parkrun event was held on Saturday March 22. Seventy-four locals and visitors, aged from..

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AFTER months of planning, the inaugural Eildon Pondage parkrun event was held on Saturday March 22. Seventy-four locals and visitors, aged from..

https://www.alexandranewspapers.com.au/eildon-pondage-parkrun-up-and-running

MARYSVILLE POPLARS

At last night's council meeting, Murrindindi Shire CEO Livia Bonazzi stated that an electronic variable messaging sign will be put in place at the poplars in Marysville during the autumn season, starting April 7, due to the dangerous behaviour of some tourists.

There will also be a temporary speed reduction to 80km/h through the area. The aim is to increase safety. The changes are being made in conjunction with the Department of Transport and Planning.
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MARYSVILLE POPLARS

At last nights council meeting, Murrindindi Shire CEO Livia Bonazzi stated that an electronic variable messaging sign will be put in place at the poplars in Marysville during the autumn season, starting April 7, due to the dangerous behaviour of some tourists. 

There will also be a temporary speed reduction to 80km/h through the area. The aim is to increase safety. The changes are being made in conjunction with the Department of Transport and Planning.
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