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Alpine Health
www.alpinehealth.org.au ALPINE HEALTH Report of Operations 2012-2013 Report of Operations 2012-2013 1/30 STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS Alpine Health 30 O’Donnell Avenue Myrtleford Vic 3737 Telephone: 03 5751 9300 Facsimile: 03 5751 9396 Website: www.alpinehealth.org.au SOLICITORS DLA Piper 140 William Street Melbourne Vic 3001 Health Legal Level 1, 499 St Kilda Road Melbourne AUDITORS Victorian Auditor-General’s Agent Richmond Sinnott & Delahunty Bendigo BANKER National Australia Bank Report of Operations 2012-2013 2/30 REPORT OF OPERATIONS INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND .................................................................................................................................... 4 MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT ........................................................................... 4 DISCLOSURE INDEX ................................................................................................................................................. 8 POLICY STATEMENT .............................................................................................................................................. 11 STATEMENTS OF COMPLIANCE ............................................................................................................................ 11 OUR SERVICES ...................................................................................................................................................... -
Ovens Murray
Ovens Murray Infrastructure Victoria is investigating infrastructure investment in regional Victoria that builds on the economic strengths of a region, or that reduces disadvantage, primarily through providing greater access to services and economic opportunities. This fact sheet is focussed on reducing disadvantage, and should be read in conjunction with the accompanying framework for reducing disadvantage through infrastructure. The purpose of this fact sheet is to provide evidence that will inform the problem definition for each of Victoria’s nine regions through consultation with stakeholders. The project has a specific focus on areas that experience relatively high levels of disadvantage (ranked in the bottom 30% of the index of Socio-Economic Disadvantage, SEIFA) and this fact sheet provides indicators showing poor outcomes for key demographic groups living in these areas. Infrastructure Victoria invites key stakeholders and service providers to make submissions that provide evidence on which infrastructure could make a difference in reducing disadvantage for the region. Victoria Ovens Murray Wodonga Ovens Murray Wangaratta Towong Indigo Benalla Myrtleford Wangaratta Benalla Alpine SEIFA IRSD Deciles: Most disadvantaged Mansfield Least disadvantaged The maps show a visual representation of the Ovens Murray region based on Index of Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage (SEIFA IRSD) data (2016). The red and orange shaded areas represent areas of high relative disadvantage. SEIFA Central Highlands IRSD Deciles: About the Ovens Murray Region The Ovens Murray region is part of the broader Hume region and is approximately 32,764 square kilometres in extent (10 per cent of Victoria) and is characterised by several distinct areas. -
Winter 2014 NORTH EAST VICTORIA
Winter 2014 NORTH EAST VICTORIA Rutherglen Chiltern INDIGO SHIRE Yackandandah Beechworth Myrtleford ALPINE SHIRE Porepunkah Bright Mount Buffalo Mount Beauty Harrietville Dinner Plain 1 Winter MAJOR EVENTS 1 CHILTERN VISUAL Arts EXHIBITION + Memorial Hall, Conness Street, Chiltern + 6 June – 9 June + Friday evening launch Sat & Sun 10am – 4pm + 03 5726 1113 + $5 adults, children under 16 free. Now in its 13th year, this annual visual art and photography display is becoming one of the region’s major arts events, featuring works from renowned local and interstate artists. All exhibitors are eligible for the Chiltern Art Prize of $1000. All works exhibited are available for purchase. SNOW SEASON OPENING WEEKEND + Dinner Plain + 7 June – 9 June + visitdinnerplain.com.au Celebrate the long weekend and the beginnings of another fantastic snow season in the ski fields. Activities available all season (subject to snow conditions) include: - Beginners ski slope - Tubing (NEW) - Skidoos - Snow play - Sled Dog Tours 2 Winter MAJOR DINNER PLAIN EVENTS SNOWEXCUSE FOOD AND WINE FESTIvaL + Dinner Plain + 7 June – 8 June + visitdinnerplain.com.au The Snowexcuse Food and Wine Festival kicks off the 2014 snow season with a weekend of food, wine and family fun. Dinner Plain continues to establish itself as a gourmet focus of the Victorian Alps with this celebration that showcases the local talent and culinary connections. RUTHERGLEN WINERY WaLKABOUT AND COUNTRY FAIR + Various venues, Rutherglen + 7 June – 8 June + 10am + 1300 787 929 + winemakers.com.au rutherglenrotary.org Rutherglen Winery Walkabout is a great way to taste and compare some of the best new wines of the region. -
Alpine Shire Rural Land Strategy
Alpine Shire Council Rural Land Strategy – FINAL April 2015 3. Alpine Shire Rural Land Strategy Adopted 7 April 2015 Alpine Shire Council Rural Land Strategy – Final April 2015 1 Contents 1 Contents ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2 Maps .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1 PART 1: RURAL LAND IN ALPINE SHIRE .......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 State policy context ............................................................................................................................... 6 1.1.1 State Planning Policy Framework (SPPF): ................................................................................ 6 1.2 Regional policy context ......................................................................................................................... 9 1.2.1 Hume Regional Growth Plan.................................................................................................... 9 1.2.2 Upper Ovens Valley Scenario Analysis .................................................................................. -
Murray to Mountains Rail Trail
Rutherglen Wine Region Albury Yarrawonga Bowser Eldorado Wodonga Bowser Station 5km C374 Londrigan Station Eldorado Rd 8km Londrigan-Tarrawingee Rd ridehighcountry.com.au 8km BEECHWORTH WANGARATTA Murdoch Rd Great Alpine Rd Tarrawingee B500 Station 5km MURRAY TO MOUNTAINS RAIL TRAIL 6km Baarmutha C314 3km Station Tarrawingee C525 M31 Oxley Flats Rd Cycling Rail Trail Rivers + Lakes Water Refill W Everton h Stations it Station f 6km i e 10km Rail Trail Station Parking l C523 d R Brewery d 5km WARBY OVENS NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL OVENS WARBY Everton Major Roads Visitor Y Snow Rd C522 W 6km Brookfield Information Centres Winery F Rd Station Murmungee Road and Glenrowan E C521 Oxley M Milawa U trail links Information Food H 8km Bowman Station Snow Rd Alternative route Toilets O Buckland Gap vens R Taylors Gap iv e Melbourne King Valley r Gapsted 8km Milawa-Bobinawarrah Rd Station Whorouly Kiewa Valley This is signed C522 rail trail 8km at regular intervals with markers that look like this: In case of emergency WAHGUNYAH TO BOWSER MYRTLEFORD please call ‘000’ and B500 quote the number on 9km Merriang South 5km Ovens C534 the nearest marker. WAHGUNYAH ppy G H a Valle RUTHERGLEN r y R ea d t Co Alp rnish in town 11km e Kiewa Valley R EVERTON TO MILAWA R d d kilometre C377 Buffalo River 05 10 Eurobin N Station O Milawa – v e NATIONAL PARK NATIONAL n CHILTERN MT PILOT CHILTERN Tarrawingee Rd s Markwood – EVERTON R 8km Tarrawingee Rd iv Springhurst CHILTERN e r d R Markwood n o MOUNT BUFFALO t -Everton Rd n NATIONAL PARK e Porepunkah B HUME HWY Carraragarmungee -
2013-2014 to 2015-2016 Ovens
Y RIV A E W RIN A H HIG H G WAY I H E M U H THOLOGOLONG - KURRAJONG TRK HAW KINS STR Y EET A W H F G L I A G H G E Y C M R E U E H K W A Y G A R A W C H R G E I E H K R E IV E M R U IN H A H IG MURR H AY VAL W LEY HI A GHWAY Y MA IN S TR EE K MURRAY RIVER Y E T A W E H R C IG N H E O THOLOGOLONG - BUNGIL REFERENCE AREA M T U S WISES CREEK - FLORA RESERVE H N H AY O W J MUR IGH RAY V A H K ALLEY RIN E HIGH IVE E WAY B R R ORE C LLA R P OAD Y ADM B AN D U RIVE R Y A D E W M E A W S IS N E C U N RE A U EK C N L Grevillia Track O Chiltern - Wallaces Gully C IN L Kurrajong Gap Wodonga Wodonga McFarlands Hill ! GRANYA - FIREBRACE LINK TRACK Chiltern Red Box Track Centre Tk GRANYA BRIDLE TK AN Z K AC E E PA R R C H A UON A HINDLETON - GRANYA GAP ROAD CREEK D G E N M A I T H T T A E B Chiltern Caledenia plots - All Nations road M I T T A GEORGES CREEK HILLAS TK R Chiltern Caledenia plots - All Nations road I V E Chiltern Skeleton Hill R Wodonga WRENS orchid block K E Baranduda Stringybark Block E R C Peechelba Frosts E HOUSE CREEK L D B ID Y M Boorhaman Native Grassland E C K Barambogie - Sandersons hill - grassland R EE E R C Barambogie - Sandersons hill - forest E G K N RI SP Brewers Road Baranduda Trig Point Track Cheesley Gate road HWAY HIG D LEY E VAL E RAY P K UR M C E Dry Forest Ck - Ref. -
CELTIC PILGRIMAGE North-East of Victoria, from Bright 32 Elgin Rd
Beechworth Celtic Festival CELTIC The Beechworth Celtic Festival runs from Friday 10th to Sunday 12th November, preceding the walk. On Friday evening at 7.30pm, the Beechworth Singers present PILGRIMAGE “Traditional Celtic Songs”. As part of the Celtic festival, there will be a session on Celtic Christian Spirituality on Sunday afternoon. 12th to 17th November If you would like to join in the Celtic Festival 2017 weekend, you will need to arrange your own weekend accommodation or indicate on the Registration Form that you would like to be billeted with a Church member. Beechworth Celtic Festival [email protected] www.beechworthcelticfestival.com.au Beechworth Information Centre www.beechworthonline.com.au Free Call 1300 366 321 An opportunity to consider major themes of Celtic Spirituality, on a contemplative walk over five days. The route follows the Rail Trail through the CELTIC PILGRIMAGE north-east of Victoria, from Bright 32 Elgin Rd. (Wandiligong) to Beechworth. Beechworth 3747 organized by the Beechworth Uniting Church (03) 5728 2835 www.beechworthunitingchurch.org.au [email protected] This pilgrimage is an opportunity to Accommodation is provided in cabins or bunk Requirements re-create. It follows the tradition of houses in Wandiligong, Porepunkah and 1. A sealed envelope containing an the Celtic pilgrimages. Myrtleford and in halls at Gapsted & Everton. emergency contact number, a list of Walkers may bring their own tents. Bedding current medication and significant (camp bed, “lilo” or roll up mattress) is operations or diseases. The walk acknowledges the desire of many required for the nights at the halls. All gear will 2. -
Study of Old-Growth Forest in Victoria's North East
Study of Old-growth Forest in Victoria’s North East Department of Natural Resources and Environment Victoria Forests Service Technical Reports 98-1 June 1998 Copyright © Department of Natural Resources and Environment 1998 Published by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment PO Box 500, East Melbourne Victoria 3002, Australia http://www.nre.vic.gov.au This publication is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying or otherwise, without prior permission of the copyright owner. The National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in- Publication entry: Study of Old-growth Forest in Victoria’s North East. Bibliography. ISSN 1443-1106 ISBN 0 7311 4440 6 1.Forest Management - Victoria, Northeastern. 2.Forests and forestry - Victoria, Northeastern. 3.Old-growth forests - Victoria, Northeastern. I. Victoria. Dept. of Natural Resources and Environment. (Series: Forests Service Technical Report ; 98 -1). 634.909945 General Disclaimer This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss, or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication. Cover design and layout: Wamen Press Cover photographs: 1. Montane/ Sub-alpine Woodland near Mt Howitt - Geoff Lucas, 2. Alpine Complex - from Tims Spur, - Geoff Lucas Printing by Wamen Press i FOREWORD During the early 1990’s the then Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (CNR) and the Australian Heritage Commission (AHC) reached joint agreement on a series of studies to evaluate National Estate values in Victoria’s North East. -
Myrtleford Flood Guide
Local Flood Guide Safe Myrtleford Flood information for the Ovens River, Barwidgee Creek, Buffalo Creek and Happy Valley Creek at Myrtleford MYRTLEFORD 2010 flood, Myrtleford. Image Courtesy Image Myrtleford. of the Border Mail 2010 flood, The Myrtleford local area Myrtleford is located on and adjacent to the Ovens River floodplain within the Alpine Shire. Your local emergency broadcasters are: The Ovens River catchment collects both rain and snow melt from the North East and Alpine weather districts, from Mt Buffalo, Mt Hotham and Mt Jack to Mt Stanley. Parts of Myrtleford ■ ABC Myrtleford 91.7 FM are prone to flooding from the Ovens River, Happy Valley Creek, Buffalo Creek and/or ■ ABC Bright 89.7 FM Barwidgee Creek. Flooding from the Buckland and Buffalo Rivers can also add to flooding in ■ ABC Wangaratta 106.5 FM and around Myrtleford. ■ Alpine Community Radio Ovens Valley 92.9 FM Damaging floods have impacted Myrtleford in recent history including 1974, 1993, 1998 and SKY NEWS Television Local Flood Information Flood Local ■ 2010. In significant flood events floodwater spills from the Ovens River to the northern part of the floodplain around Selzers Lane at Ovens. This contributes to flooding in Happy Valley Alpine Shire Contact details: Creek and on the northern floodplain at Myrtleford. Parts of Myrtleford are also at risk of flash flooding following heavy rainfall in the area over a short time, especially in the Nil Gully Phone: (03) 5755 0555 areas and bushfire affected areas. Email: [email protected] Web: alpineshire.vic.gov.au This map shows the likely spread of a 1% AEP (Annual Exceedance Probability) riverine flood in Myrtleford. -
Community Bushfire Recovery Grants Program Guidelines 2020 – 2021 (Community Projects and Community Events)
Community Bushfire Recovery Grants Program Guidelines 2020 – 2021 (Community Projects and Community Events) Expressions of Interest close Wednesday 21 October, 2020 ALPINE SHIRE COUNCIL Contents 1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Funding ............................................................................................................................................... 3 3. Timeline ............................................................................................................................................... 4 4. Program objectives ........................................................................................................................ 4 5. Funding criteria ............................................................................................................................... 5 6. What won’t be funded? ............................................................................................................... 6 7. Who can propose a project? ..................................................................................................... 6 8. Who cannot apply? ....................................................................................................................... 6 9. Auspice organisations .................................................................................................................. 7 10. Lodgement and further information .................................................................................... -
Bright & Surrounds
BRIGHT • MYRTLEFORD • MOUNT BEAUTY • HARRIETVILLE BRIGHT & SURROUNDS A LIFE LIVED OUTSIDE BRIGHT • MYRTLEFORD • MOUNT BEAUTY • HARRIETVILLE visitbrightandsurrounds.com.au INDEX WELCOME A LIFE LIVED OUTSIDE Welcome to Bright & Surrounds, an area of outstanding natural beauty, IN A NUTSHELL 04 of mountains and rivers, lush fertile valleys and picturesque historic GETTING HERE 06 towns. Four distinct seasons make this region a great place to visit ACCOMMODATION 07 all year round. Here lies the stuff of indelible holiday memories. BEFORE NOW 08 • DISCOVER BRIGHT 10 and POREPUNKAH, WANDILIGONG, THE BUCKLAND VALLEY & MOUNT BUFFALO • DISCOVER MYRTLEFORD 12 and GAPSTED, OVENS, HAPPY VALLEY & EUROBIN • DISCOVER MOUNT BEAUTY 14 and FALLS CREEK, DEDERANG, BOGONG VILLAGE, TAWONGA & TAWONGA SOUTH • DISCOVER HARRIETVILLE 16 and SMOKO & FREEBURGH • DINNER PLAIN 18 SNOW BUSINESS 19 ACTIVITIES 20 ALPINE NATIONAL PARK 22 MOUNT BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK 24 TRACKS AND TRAILS 26 LAKES, RIVERS AND WATERFALLS 27 A CYCLING MECCA 28 TAKE A TOUR 30 FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD 32 THIRSTY WORK 34 RETAIL THERAPY 35 EVENTS CALENDAR 36 FAMILY FUN 38 LOCAL MARKETS 40 visitbrightandsurrounds.com.au I 01 REGIONAL MAP SA NSW Sydney Adelaide Canberra ACT VIC Bright Melbourne Bright & Surrounds Visitor Guide I 02 visitbrightandsurrounds.com.au I 03 IN A NUTSHELL THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY BRIGHT, MYRTLEFORD, MOUNT BRIGHT & BEAUTY AND HARRIETVILLE HAVE BEEN FAVOURITE DESTINATIONS SURROUNDS FOR GENERATIONS OF HOLIDAYMAKERS. HERE ARE JUST A FEW … SEE & REALLY GREAT PICTURE PERFECT AUTUMN COLOUR & DO OUTDOORS VALLEYS COOL PLACES TO LAZE Dotted along the Ovens Fertile river flats and the Gracious avenues of poplars, and Kiewa Rivers the four distinct seasons make maples, silver birches, pin BEAUTIFUL CASCADES towns are nestled at the these among the most oaks, golden and claret ashes Fainter Falls very foot of the Mount agriculturally rich areas of and liquid amber, many Falls Creek Falls Australia where prime beef Buffalo and Alpine National planted early last century, Eurobin Falls, Mount Buffalo Parks. -
Water Management Plan
Upper Ovens River Water Supply Protection Area Water Management Plan August 2011 Goulburn-Murray Water 40 Casey St, Tatura PO Box 165 Tatura Victoria 3616 Telephone 1800 013 357 www.g-mwater.com.au Disclaimer: This publication may be of assistance to you but Goulburn-Murray Water and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication. Upper Ovens River Water Supply Protection Area Upper Ovens River Water Supply Protection Area Water Management Plan August 2011 i Water Management Plan Upper Ovens River Water Supply Protection Area TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF PRESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................................................................... iv PLAN APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................... v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ......................................................................................................................... v EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .......................................................................................................................... vi DEFINITIONS AND TERMS ................................................................................................................... viii 1 THE PROTECTION AREA ........................................................................................................................