ON Wednesday, November 16, Murrindindi Shire Council met to elect a new mayor and deputy mayor for the next 12 months. The roles went to Cr John Walsh and Cr Karine Haslam, respectively. Cr John Walsh was pleased to be elected as mayor and re-affirmed his commitment to improving Murrindindi Shire. “I’m very honoured by […]
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WW2 medal award for Con Hildebrand
YEA-Kinglake RSL President Ed Davies presented Con Hildebrand’s World War II medal to the Hildebrand family at the RSL Hall, Yea, on Monday, November 7. “We are sad that Con never got to wear his medal but we are pleased to have been able to help Con’s family to obtain the medal,” Mr Davies said. […]
Flood impacts at Yea Wetlands
THE Yea Wetlands was one of the many areas throughout the shire impacted by the floods. Damage to the wetlands includes a lot of trees down, big logs that cars would park against have been lifted and moved, one area of boardwalk ripped out of the ground and flipped over, and some of the paths […]
Coffee with Council
ON Thursday, November 3, alongside the Coffee with a Cop initiative, Murrindindi Shire Council invited people to have Coffee with Council. Malcom Scheele from council’s community safety team was in attendance. He said, “The aim here is to try to build relationships with residents and to make sure people know we are approachable and here […]
Coffee with a Cop in Yea
A NEW initiative for Murrindindi Shire, Coffee with a Cop, commenced in Yea on Thursday, November 3, with Sergeant Nicole Wilson and other police from the Yea station inviting the community to sit down, have a coffee and share their thoughts or discuss issues with the local officers. This initiative is run in other areas, […]
Make it, bake it, grow it results
FRIENDS of Kellock are very pleased to announce that their street stall netted a total of $3307. The raffle of Marian Rennie’s painting, generously donated by Michelle Marchetti, brought in $1147. This was won by Gail Kneeshaw, who incidentally worked the first shift on the stall. Friends of Kellock thank Gail for her time and […]
Flags fly at Buxton Fire Station
ON the afternoon of Saturday, October 29, the Buxton Progress Association (BPA) and Buxton Fire Brigade celebrated the completion of the first stage of a joint project with installation of three new flagpoles at the Buxton Fire Station. The new flagpoles replace the station’s original flagpole. The brigade now has the Australian national flag flying […]
Alexandra Secondary College’s upcoming concert
THE Alexandra Secondary College Music Department will hold their semester two concert on Tuesday, November 29 from 6pm, showcasing the wide variety of talent the students have been developing over 2022. Entry is a gold coin donation and it will be held in the Alexandra Secondary College Student Shelter. There is no need to register […]
A close shave for Alexandra Fire Brigade
ALEXANDRA Fire Brigade is one of many CFA brigades facing up to a challenging month, with members taking part in a variety of fundraising and awareness tasks for the annual Movember campaign for men’s health. Volunteers from the brigade will enter November with a clean face, after shaving down at the end of October to […]
An amazing effort by local SES volunteers
THE October floods saw the biggest campaign for Alexandra SES volunteers since the 2009 fires with 11 rescues including seven via boat, 37 tonnes of sandbags being laid in Thornton, a further 15,000 sandbags distributed to residents with the help of Murrindindi Shire Council, and a $1400 fuel bill. With Lake Eildon in the response […]
