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Alpine@Home Porepunkah Panthers Baseball Club Bright A Conservation Groups ......... 6 K RSL (Returned & Services Acting/Theatre Groups Airport/Airfield Badminton Clubs Camping Reserves Committees - Committees of Acting/Theatre Groups ...... 5 Counselling/Advocacy Karate Clubs ....................... 9 League of Australia) ........... 10 Bright Alpine Actors Myrtleford and District Badminton 4 Barberry Court Mount Beauty Airport Management Association Inc Management Services ............................... 6 2 Rose Court Affidavits .............................. 5 RSPCA ............................... 10 Bright .............................0416 860 669 Association Inc. Harrietville Camping & Recreation L Myrtleford ......................0428 196 200 PO Box 72 Reserve Committee of Management Cricket Clubs ....................... 6 Myrtleford Theatre Troupe ....................................../ 0414 344 579 Aged Care Services Landcare .............................. 9 S PO Box 52 Mount Beauty ...............0420 372 084 Lot 15, Feathertop Track (Residential) ........................ 5 Croquet Clubs ..................... 6 Harrietville ....................0411 164 158 Myrtleford ......................03 5752 1589 Porepunkah Aerodrome Association Inc Bands Legacy .................................. 9 Scouts ................................ 10 17 Norman Court Mongans Bridge & Camping Park Airport/Airfield Committees Cubs ..................................... 6 Bright ....03 5755 1246 / 0419 855 850 Legal Support Services ..... 9 Affidavits Bright Brass/Alpine Brass Committee of Management Inc. ............................................... 5 CWA (Country Women’s Senior Citizen Centres/ PO Box 141 PO Box 139 Libraries/Library Support Clubs .................................. 10 Mrs Dorothy Morrison - Fellow Apex Clubs Bright .............................03 5755 1833 Mount Beauty ...............03 5754 5226 Listings Community Apex Clubs .......................... 5 Association) ........................ 6 Institute Legal Executives (Affidavits) ............................................... 9 Myrtleford Apex Club Mount Beauty & District Community Nug Nug Reserve Campers Cycling/Mountainbike Clubs SES (State Emergency PO Box 54 PO Box 35 Band Association Inc. Art & Craft Organisations Tawonga ........................03 5754 4891 48 Brunel Road Community Listings Index Community Lions Clubs .......................... 9 Myrtleford ......................0429 015 985 PO Box 472 ............................................... 5 ............................................... 6 Services) ............................ 10 Seaford ..........................0418 336 272 Mount Beauty ...............03 5754 1668 Aged Care Services Art & Craft Organisations Wandiligong Caravan Camping Art Galleries ......................... 5 D M Singing Groups ................. 10 Baseball Clubs Committee of Management (Residential) Mount Beauty Art Group Inc PO Box 526 Astronomy Clubs ................ 5 DEPI (Department of Masonic Lodges .................. 9 Ski Clubs ............................ 10 PO Box 154 ALPINE Health - ALPINE@HOME Porepunkah Panthers Baseball Club Bright .........03 5750 1162 - Caretaker Environment & Primary Maternal & Child Health Mount Beauty ...............03 5754 1945 PO Box 61 B Industries) ........................... 6 Soccer Clubs ..................... 10 Bright, Mt Beauty, Myrtleford Caravan Parks Centres ................................. 9 ........................................03 5755 0142 Myrtleford Craft Group Inc. Porepunkah ..................03 5756 2919 Badminton Clubs ............... 5 5480 Great Alpine Road - Committees of Dog Training Clubs ............ 7 Social Groups .................... 10 See advertisement this page Ovens .............................03 5752 2757 Men’s Sheds ........................ 9 Basketball Associations Management Bands ................................... 5 Alpine Health Barwidgee Lodge Upper Kiewa Valley Regional Arts Inc Bright Basketball Association E Motor Vehicle Clubs ........... 9 Sound Shell ....................... 10 Myrtleford PO Box 88 Mongans Bridge & Camping Park 15 Higgs lane Baseball Clubs .................... 5 Education - Adult ................ 7 30 O’Donnell Avenue Mount Beauty ...............03 5754 1750 Committee of Management Inc. Motorcycle Clubs................ 9 Sports Stadiums/ Myrtleford ......................03 5751 9348 Wandiligong..................03 5755 2356 PO Box 139 Basketball Associations .... 5 Education - Primary Schools Committees of ....................................../ 03 5751 9300 Art Galleries Mount Beauty Basketball Association Mount Beauty ...............03 5754 5226 Multicultural Clubs & PO Box 361 ............................................... 7 Management ................ 10-11 Alpine Health Hawthorn Village Porepunkah Caravan Park Committee Boating Clubs ..................... 5 Groups .................................. 9 Bright Art Gallery & Cultural Centre Inc. Mount Beauty ...............0437 131 778 of Management Inc Hostel Bright PO Box 216 Bocce Clubs ........................ 5 Education - Secondary Myrtleford & District Basketball PO Box 162 Museums ............................. 9 Squash Clubs ........................ Rotary Drive Bright .............................03 5750 1660 Porepunkah ..................03 5756 2380 Schools ................................ 7 Bright .............................03 5755 0150 Association Inc. Bowling Clubs ..................... 5 N Swimming Clubs .............. 11 Astronomy Clubs PO Box 465 Tawonga Caravan Park Reserve Education - Student Alpine Health Kiewa Valley House Myrtleford ......................0427 512 061 Committee of Management C Leadership and/or Outdoor Neighbourhood Centres .... 9 Mount Beauty Bright Astronomy Club PO Box 116 Swimming Pools/Aquatic Tawonga ........................0416 174 817 Education campuses ......... 7 Hollonds Street 14 Alpine View Avenue Boating Clubs Calisthenics Clubs ............. 5 Netball Clubs ...................... 9 Facilities ............................. 11 Mount Beauty ...............03 5754 3500 Bright .............................0438 863 739 Wandiligong Caravan Camping Myrtleford Boat Club Inc F Committee of Management Camera Clubs ..................... 5 Newsletters ......................... 9 T PO Box 680 PO Box 526 Myrtleford ......................03 5751 1360 Film Society ......................... 7 Bright .........03 5750 1162 - Caretaker Camping Reserves O Table Tennis Clubs ........... 11 - Committees of Financial Counselling ........ 7 alpine@home Bocce Clubs CBI (Community Opportunity Shops ............. 9 Management ....................... 5 Television/Translator Helping you remain independent Savoy Bocce Club Building Initiative) Fire Brigades .................... 7-8 PO Box 120 Caravan Parks - Committees P Committees ....................... 11 Committees Fishing Clubs ...................... 8 Myrtleford ......................03 5752 1839 of Management ................... 5 ....................................../ 0420 301 839 Tawonga & District Community Parks Victoria ...................... 9 Tennis Clubs ...................... 11 Alpine Health's Community Home Care Services are Association Inc (CBI) Football Clubs ..................... 8 delivered through alpine@home to the Alpine Shire CBI (Community Building Bowling Clubs PO Box 54 Playgroups .......................... 9 Toy Libraries ...................... 11 and wider North East Victorian communities. Tawonga ........................03 5754 4891 Initiative) Committees ....... 5 G Police .................................... 9 Transport Services Bright Bowls Club Inc Cemetery Trusts .................. 5 Garden Clubs ...................... 8 Our services are suitable for those who may need a PO Box 116 Cemetery Trusts Political Parties & Members (Community) ..................... 11 little assistance to continue living independently in Bright .............................03 5755 1236 Chambers of Commerce/ Bright Public Cemetery Trust Gliding Clubs ...................... 8 ............................................. 10 their homes, right through to those that have more PO Box 78 Business Organisations Dederang Bowls Club Inc V complex needs and require more support. Bright .............................03 5755 1553 Golf Courses/Clubs ............ 8 Pre-Schools/Kindergartens 5672 Kiewa Valley Highway ............................................ 5-6 Running Creek .............0437 411 234 Harrietville Public Cemetery Trust ............................................. 10 Vehicle Restoration .......... 11 Guides .................................. 8 Home Care Home Care Packages Mount Beauty Bowling Club Inc 2 Pick & Shovel Rise Charities ............................... 6 Harrietville ....................03 5759 2686 Preservation & Restoration VFF (Victorian Farmers PO Box 195 Child Care &/or Family Day H ............................................. 10 Home assistance Case management Mount Beauty ...............03 5754 4010 Myrtleford Cemetery Trust Federation) ........................ 11 Meals Individual support 21 Duke Street Care ...................................... 6 Myrtleford Bowls Club HACC (Home and Probus Clubs ..................... 10 Personal care Funded assistance Myrtleford ......................03 5751 1458 Children’s Activities/ Community Care Services Volleyball Clubs ................ 11 PO Box 208 Tawonga Public Cemetery Respite Private case management Myrtleford ......................03 5752 1204 Support Services ...............
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