FEBRUARY 2020 Gazette

3 Splash into Summer 8 Apply for 9 Share Your Vision at the Community Grants for Golden Plains Bannockburn Heart 2020 Council News From the Mayor It’s always nice to a few hours and it’s barely had a rest CHCV is an alliance of eight central end the year on since, with many more thousands of Victorian municipal councils – Ararat, a high point, and residents enjoying the Shire’s newest Central Goldfields, City of , the opening of community space over the summer. Golden Plains, Hepburn, Moorabool, the Bannockburn Major projects like the Bannockburn Northern and Pyranees – Heart was the Heart do not happen overnight - they that advocates for a strong economic most wonderful are the result of many years of hard and social future for the region. We way to complete work – and, on behalf of Council, I’d work collaboratively on issues and 2019. like to acknowledge and thank the projects of mutual importance to make For many months, staff and community members who a positive impact on the communities great excitement planned and delivered this fantastic in the Central Highlands region. was building as the big pile of dirt facility for our residents. Over the past year, I have enjoyed and behind the construction fence grew As one busy year ends, so another valued the opportunity to represent into a playground, so seeing kids and one begins. As we head into the final the and its families swarm the new community nine months of our Council term, I am residents at the CHCV table and I am space for the first time was a real honoured to be elected Chair of the excited for the opportunity to serve as treat. With the Twilight Market on Chair of this respected and important that evening, the Heart welcomed Central Highlands Councils (CHCV) for the 2019/20 term. local government alliance. more than a thousand people in just Cr Owen Sharkey - Mayor of Golden Plains Shire Council Planning for the Future of Bannockburn Golden Plains Shire Council has coming years, significantly increasing secured a significant grant from the the population of Golden Plains Shire. Victorian Government’s Streamlining Bannockburn is the largest town in for Growth Program to fund an Golden Plains Shire, and the town exciting partnership of Council and and surrounds is the fourth fastest the Victorian Planning Authority growing regional Statistical Area Level (VPA) that will develop the new 2 in Victoria. This growth has seen the Bannockburn Growth Plan in 2020. existing Bannockburn Urban Design The Minister for Planning has Framework (BUDF) realised, and a assumed planning authority for the new Bannockburn Growth Plan is Bannockburn Growth Plan, which will now underway. deliver 7,000 additional homes and Community engagement and approximately 17,000 new residents consultation on the plan will in the south of the town in the commence in March 2020.

Have Your Say In March, Council and the VPA will run community engagement dedicated to the Bannockburn Growth Plan.

A project publication will be distributed in hard copy to locations across the Shire and shared online at Council’s website and on social media. Residents are encouraged to have their say and share their thoughts on the future planning of Bannockburn: • In March, complete the Bannockburn Growth Plan survey at the Have Your Say page at Council’s website: goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations • In March, pick up a hard copy of the Bannockburn Growth Plan survey at Council’s Customer Service Centres in Bannockburn, Linton and . • Chat with Council and VPA staff at a Bannockburn Growth Plan conversation post: 9am to 1pm, Saturday 7 March 4 to 6.30pm, Thursday 19 March Golden Plains Farmers’ Market, Byron Street Bannockburn Plaza, High Street

To stay up-to-date with the Bannockburn Growth Plan, follow Council on social media and goldenplains.vic.gov.au, and read the Gazette and Golden Plains Times.

2 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | February 2020 Community News

Making a Summer Splash

The sun – and the brand new play space – were shining new shed for the Bannockburn Scouts, a new car park, the when Stage One of the Bannockburn Heart was officially relocation of the Bannockburn Playgroup, and the upgrade opened by the Mayor Cr Owen Sharkey, the Hon Senator of power and fire services at the site. Sarah Henderson, and Parliamentary Secretary for Sport Construction of Stage One of the Bannockburn Heart and Regional Victoria Danielle Green MP on Thursday began on 12 April, 2019 and the goal of completing the 19 December, 2019. project for the Golden Plains community to enjoy in the Stage One of the Bannockburn Heart Precinct at the summer school holidays was achieved. corner of Milton and Byron Streets delivered an impressive The $3 million Stage One project was jointly funded by new water and adventure play space, active recreation $1.2 million from the Australian Government through the equipment; and community facilities including public National Stronger Regions Fund, $1,233,500 from Council; toilets, seating, BBQs, shade, lighting and landscaped and $566,500 in grants from the State Government with community space. $500,000 from Regional Development Victoria’s Rural The Heart is home to the Shire’s first water play space with Infrastructure Fund and $66,500 from Sport and Recreation splash pads for toddlers and older children, which operate Victoria’s Community Sports Infrastructure Fund - Minor from morning to evening, seven days a week, during Facilities Program. In addition, Barwon Water supplied the summer months. The Heart features accessible play the precinct with drinking water fountains, and the elements and DDA compliant toilets, making it a regional Bannockburn and District Lions Club helped fund the BBQ. destination for people with disabilities and their families. Council continues to seek government support to build Stage One of the Heart project has also delivered an Stage 2 of the Precinct featuring a village green and upgraded site for the Golden Plains Farmers’ Market, a performance stage.

The Bannockburn Heart was officially opened on 19 December 2019, by (left to right) Parliamentary Secretary for Sport and Regional Victoria Danielle Green MP, Golden Plains Mayor Cr Owen Sharkey, and the Hon Senator Sarah Henderson.

February 2020 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | 3 Works in Golden Plains

Building bridges in Golden Plains

Wall Bridge works. Coopers Bridge works.

Home to a remarkable total of 138 bridges, Golden The State Government’s Fixing Country Roads program Plains Shire Council faces an ongoing challenge to will contribute $300,000 to the project with Council replace and maintain important local bridge and major funding the remainder of the project in the 2018/19 and culvert infrastructure across the Shire. 2019/20 Budgets. Works on the new bridge are expected to be completed mid-2020. In 2020, four key bridge replacement projects in Meredith, Inverleigh, Teesdale and Napoleons will make Barwon Park Road Bridge, Inverleigh: With the old driving the scenic roads of Golden Plains Shire safer and bridge showing signs of structural distress, the deck of the Barwon Park Road Bridge is being widened and smoother for all residents and visitors. replaced. Council shares responsibility for this bridge with The following bridge projects are now underway: ; and of Council’s $310,000 commitment, $110,000 was allocated from the Federal Government’s Wall Bridge, Teesdale: Works are ongoing to replace the Roads to Recovery Program. existing 99-year-old timber structure spanning Native Hut Creek on Stones Road with a new single lane concrete Franklin Bridge, Napoleons: A $3.6 million project to structure featuring a wide footbridge for pedestrians replace the Franklin Bridge in Napoleons will become with a safety rail. Council secured a Federal Government a reality in 2020. A shared asset, the new bridge is a grant for $303,500 to partner in delivering the project. partnership project with the Federal Government and City The original Wall Bridge will be honoured with a special of Ballarat; with Golden Plains Shire Council contributing interpretative sign, erected on timber recycled from the $575,000. former structure. In September 2019, Councillors allocated $200,000 to review and investigate future bridge upgrade projects, Coopers Bridge, Meredith: Construction is well underway with preliminary work conducted in late 2019 on the on this significant $1.6 million project, which will deliver following local bridges: Slate Quarry Road in Meredith, a new two-lane bridge spanning the Moorabool River, as Russells Bridge Road in Russells Bridge; and Geggies Road well as new approaches linking the new bridge with the and Reserve Road bridges in Rokewood. existing road.

Do you have a pool or spa?

In December, the State Government changed pool prefer a hard copy, download the form from the website and spa barrier safety standards, which include new or collect a paper copy at Council’s Bannockburn, registration, inspection and certification requirements Smythesdale or Linton Customer Service Centres. for property owners. Once you’ve registered your pool or spa, you will receive Under the changes, local residents are required to a letter from Council confirming the next step to have it register their pool and spa with Golden Plains Shire checked by a qualified practitioner. Council by 1 June 2020, and have their safety barrier For more information on pool and spa barrier inspected once every four years. To register, complete requirements, visit goldenplains.vic.gov.au. the online form at goldenplains.vic.gov.au; or if you

4 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | February 2020 " Recycling Recycling is back LET’S GET SORTED! Find out what's in and what's out at: www.thinkrecycle.com.au

Put these items in the recycling bin and give them a second life.

Clean, empty rigid plastic Clean paper and Clean steel food cans, Clean, empty glass bottles bottles and containers+ cardboard aluminium cans and and jars foil (with labels still attached)

Keep it clean! Leave these out of your recycling bin. These items cause contamination of the recycling bin. This means that material that should be recycled and made into new products will instead go to landfill. What goes into your recycling bin matters now more than ever.

Bagged material - put Coated cardboard cartons Soft plastic packaging such Plastic toys your recycling in loose that are used to package as plastic bags, bread and Do you have a pool or spa? milk and other liquids frozen food bags*

Nappies Polystyrene packaging Metal pots and pans Clothing and footwear

+ Place plastic caps in the rubbish bin * Plastic bags can be recycled at participating Coles and Woolworths supermarkets.

" February 2020 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | 5 Arts and Culture Sharing the Stories of Golden Plains A special exhibition celebrating the history and stories of our townships of Golden Plains will be installed in the new Council Chambers at the Golden Plains Community and Civic Centre, scheduled to open to the public in mid-2020. Residents are invited to nominate objects that No community is too big or too small to nominate a represent a special story or theme for their local story or object, and we hope to hear from all community, for inclusion in the exhibition. 56 communities of Golden Plains Shire. When considering an object, think about: The items will be housed in a display case, so residents What is special about your community? are encouraged to consider the size of an object, with

inclusion of one or two objects per community, to What special stories about your community does allow greater representation. this object tell? What makes it different? Nominate Today Nominations of objects for the Council Chambers exhibition must be received by Friday 28 February. • Complete the nomination form online at the Have Your Say page at Council’s website:goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations • Pick up a hard copy of the nomination at Council’s Customer Service Centres in Bannockburn, Linton and Smythesdale. Creative Wanderings On 19 December, Mayor Cr Owen Sharkey officially launchedCreative Wanderings to an excited audience of artists and creative locals at the Bannockburn Cultural Centre. Creative Wanderings is a publication containing artwork and details of 20 artists or artist studios, 6 festivals and 7 community arts groups. It is a great new arts resource within the Shire, as well as a key promotion tool for our creative sector throughout Victoria. As part of Council’s work to celebrate and support the Golden Plains Shire creative industry, 500 copies will be distributed to artist studios, wineries and bespoke accommodation throughout the Shire, as well as at key locations throughout regional Victoria. Local community members can also request a copy; call Council’s Arts Officer at 5220 7111 or email [email protected].

ArtsACTION Program In partnership with Pop Up Art, Council is providing a free upskilling and professional development program for Golden Plains artists and creatives. The ArtsACTION program runs from February to September, 2. Three half-day workshops for artists and creatives 2020, and all artists, creatives and arts workers are invited to connect and strengthen networks, encourage to participate in the two components of the program: market-readiness and broaden reach. The workshops will be in Smythesdale on 7 May, 1. A six-part email course providing inspiration and practical Meredith on 30 July, and Bannockburn on 27 August. information to get artists and creatives thinking and taking action to develop their creative career. For more information and to register, visit goldenplains.vic.gov.au.

6 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | February 2020 Sport and Recreation Sport & Active Recreation Strategy 2020-30

Council is partnering with the State Government to A community survey is now open and all residents develop a new Sport and Active Recreation Strategy are encouraged to share their ideas and opinions on sport and active recreation in Golden Plains Shire, now to inform its policy, planning and delivery of sport and into the future. Following the development of a and active recreation programs, infrastructure and findings and issues paper, Council will release a draft services from 2020 to 2030. strategy for community review and feedback. To stay up-to-date with the Sport and Active This new strategy will replace the current Recreation Recreation Strategy, follow Council on social media Strategy 2015-19 and reflect the needs of the Shire’s and www.goldenplains.vic.gov.au, and read the evolving communities over the next 10 years. Gazette and Golden Plains Times. Have Your Say Today All residents are encouraged to share their ideas and opinions on sport and active recreation in Golden Plains Shire, now and into the future: • Complete the Sport and Active Recreation survey online at theHave Your Say page at Council’s website: www.goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations • Pick up a hard copy of the Sport and Active Recreation survey at Council’s Customer Service Centres in Bannockburn, Linton and Smythesdale. Surveys will also be sent to all schools in Golden Plains Shire for students and families to have their say. • Chat with Council staff at a Sport and Active Recreation 2020-2030 conversation post: 9am to 1pm, Saturday 15 February 1 to 3pm, Saturday 22 February Smythesdale Country Market, Brooke Street Back Creek Café, 27 Staughton Street, Meredith 9am to 1pm, Sunday 16 February 10am to 2pm, Sunday 23 February Inverleigh Produce and Lifestyle Market, Ross Creek Car Boot Sale, Recreation Reserve, Lawsons Park, High Street Sebastopol-Smythesdale Road 9 to 11am, Saturday 22 February A conversation post was also held at the Rokewood General Store, 57 Ferrers Street Golden Plains Farmers Market on Saturday 1 February.

New Floor for Haddon Stadium

Construction of the new floor at Haddon Recreation The Haddon Recreation Centre is a popular facility Centre is underway. for localised sport, as well as recreational programs and services for the Haddon community. Students The long-awaited project to replace the existing from the neighbouring Haddon Primary School one-court stadium floor with new timber flooring and regularly use the Centre, and it is home to the line-marking is fully funded by the State Government. Haddon Badminton Club, as well as a variety of active Golden Plains Shire Council lobbied for many years recreation activities. for government investment in this project, and The new stadium floor will deliver a level and even welcomed the commitment in the State Government playing surface that will be safer for all users and will election campaign in 2018. require less repair and maintenance in the future.

February 2020 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | 7 Community News Apply for Community Grants

Applications for Council’s Community Grants Program Previous successful grant recipients include: 2020/2021 open on Wednesday 1 April 2020, offering • Inverleigh Kindergarten Inc. Outdoor Music Garden: grants of up to $5,000. The group turned an unused space into a special place The popular grants are a great way for local community for music concerts, creativity and learning through the groups to deliver creative and innovative programs and installation of three music walls and two outdoor drums. events, or to enhance their community spaces. • Napoleons Enfield Landcare group environment project To be eligible to apply, organisations must be: – Increased biodiversity of the local area though planting native vegetation, installing nesting boxes for wildlife • Not-for-profit or equivalent and provided hands-on opportunities for all residents to • Incorporated or auspiced by an incorporated entity be involved. • Have no outstanding projects or evaluations from Applications close Thursday 30 April, 2020 and must be community grants pre 2018/19 submitted online atgoldenplains.smartygrants.com.au • Have discussed the project with a Council officer prior to submission Community Grants Information Sessions

To learn more about how you can partner with Council to For more information or improve your community through a grant, we encourage to discuss an idea for a you to attend one of these information sessions: project, please contact Community Partnership Officer, Shannon Fielder • 6.30pm, Thursday 12 March on 5220 7220 or email Bannockburn Cultural Centre, 27 High Street communitygrants@ • 6.30pm, Thursday 19 March gplains.vic.gov.au if The Well, 19 Heales Street, Smythesdale you have an idea for a project.

Volunteer drivers wanted! Choose Water Today

Bob and Rob - two of Council’s great volunteer drivers.

Do you enjoy driving and meeting new people? Want to make a difference in your community? Council supports G21 Geelong Regional Alliance’s Interested in joining a great volunteer team? promotion of water as a drink of choice to reduce the consumption of sugary drinks. If you’d like to become a volunteer driver or you’re interested in other volunteering opportunities with Water is the best option to keep the body hydrated, Council, contact Council’s Community Partnerships it has no kilojoules and is freely available, while soft Officer at 5220 7220 or email drinks can damage teeth and contribute to weight gain. [email protected]. Remember: Stay healthy, stay hydrated!

8 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | February 2020 Community Vision 2040 Share Your Vision for Golden Plains The Golden Plains Shire Community Vision 2040 is a plan that captures the hopes and aspirations of the Golden Plains community and ensures we are planning for a bright future for all. The planning process identifies where we are now, as well as where we want to be in the decades to come. Facilitated by Golden Plains Shire Council, the Community Vision 2040 outlines how the entire Golden Plains community can work together towards common goals and meet the Shire’s needs, both now and into the future. It will be used to guide strategic planning and decision making for the future of Golden Plains Shire through the development of the Council Plan 2021-2025 and beyond.

To stay up-to-date with the Community Vision 2040, follow Council on social media and goldenplains.vic.gov.au, and read the Gazetteand Golden Plains Times. Have Your Say Today All residents are encouraged to complete the Community Vision 2040 survey: • Complete the survey below and mail to: Golden Plains Shire Council, PO Box 111, Bannockburn, Victoria 3331. • Complete the Community Vision 2040 survey online at the Have Your Say page at Council’s website: goldenplains.vic.gov.au/consultations • Chat with Council staff at a Community Vision 2040 conversation post. Dates and locations will be published on

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Are you a Golden Plains business? Interested in a free two free coffees or a local dentist may offer a advertising opportunity to promote your business or 10% discount on the first check-up appointment. services to new residents of the Shire? The vouchers are a great opportunity for new residents Golden Plains Shire Council publishes a New Residents to learn more about the great range of businesses and Guide that it distributes to people who have newly services in their new home town and across the Shire. purchased or rented a home in Golden Plain Shire. The For local businesses, it’s free and easy to participate: guide includes useful information on Council services just complete the online form at including how to find out what day your rubbish is www.goldenplains.vic.gov.au/forms/new-residents- collected and how to access the local library, aged care, guide-2020-business-vouchers-form or maternal and child health services. All forms must be submitted by Friday 14 February, We are updating the guide and adding a new section of 2020. The updated New Residents Guide will be vouchers to promote local businesses to this valuable published in early 2020. group of prospective new customers and clients. Each voucher will include a special offer for new residents Got questions? Call the Investment Attraction and Business from that business, for example, a local café may offer Support team at 5220 7111 or email [email protected]

Training and Mentoring in 2020 Golden Plains Shire Council partners with the Golden Plains Shire Council also facilitates the following Small Business Mentoring Service (SBMS) to offer, free training and mentoring for local businesses: 45 minute mentoring sessions to small businesses on the Taking your business online: following days: 6pm to 8pm, Thursday 20 February. Cost: $20. Bannockburn Cultural Centre, 27 High Street 10am to 3pm, Thursday 13 February. Meredith Community Centre, 4 Russell Street. Starting a Small Business & Planning Your Financial Commitments (ATO) 10am to 12.30pm, Thursday 27 February. Free. 10am to 3pm, Thursday 12 March. Bannockburn Cultural Centre, 27 High Street Hesse Rural Health, 55 Ferrars Street, Rokewood Finance Fundamentals To book a mentoring session or training event, visit 6pm to 8pm, Wednesday 18 March. Cost: $20. goldenplains.vic.gov.au/events Bannockburn Cultural Centre, 27 High Street Starting Your Business 9.30am to 1pm, Thursday 26 March. Cost: $30. Haddon Community Centre, 396 Sago Hill Road

10 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | February 2020 Events in Golden Plains goldenplains.vic.gov.au/events Connecting New Residents and Local Businesses 15 Feb & 21 Mar Smythesdale Country Market 16 Feb & 15 Mar Inverleigh Produce & Lifestyle Market 9am to 1pm, Downtown Smythesdale. 9am to 1pm, Lawsons Park, Inverleigh

A country market in the historic precinct of A wonderful monthly local market. Themes: Smythesdale with goods and craft stalls. Food & Fun Festival in Feb and Easter Egg Hunt in March. More info: Woady Yaloak Historical Society More info: [email protected] 5342 8754

22 Feb & 28 Mar Bannockburn Food Swap 23 Feb Shelford Duck Race 9.30 to 10am, fourth Saturday of every 11am to 4pm, Shelford Recreation Reserve, The Parade month. Bannockburn Station Café, High St Fun for all ages with live entertainment, market stalls, Friendly community swap of produce, herbs, delicious food, fun activities and of course, the 10th eggs, seeds, honey, preserves, wool, poultry, annual Duck Race. Watch 1,000 toy ducks race down magazines and more! the with the winner taking home $1,000. More info: 0425 735 581 More info: [email protected]

1 March Inverleigh Dachshund Derby 10am to 2.30pm, Inverleigh Sporting Complex, 10 Railway St. Entry is gold coin donation and $15 per dog entrant. A fun day for the family and their pets! Come along and enter your small dog (up to 30cm at the shoulder) in one of the competitions or enjoy the events, including cutest puppy, egg and spoon race, sack race, fancy dress and all breeds race. Ribbons and prizes for place winners. Full canteen available. More info: Carol Perrett 0401 161 470 or [email protected]

7 Mar Golden Plains Farmers’ Market 21 & 22 Mar Golden Plains Community Arts Trail 8.30am to 12.30pm. 22 Byron St, Bannockburn 10am to 5pm, Artist studios in Golden Plains The 2020 Golden Plains Community Arts Trail Farm fresh produce, free parking and showcases 68 artists in 22 venues across the entry, and kids’ activities. Shire. Visit local artists in their eclectic studios and explore beautiful Golden Plains. More info: goldenplainsfarmersmarket.com.au More info: gpartsinc.com.au

Golden Plains celebrates This Girl Can Week, 23 to International Women’s Day 29 March, is dedicated to encouraging more women to give physical activity a shot, or return to activity after a break. Funded by Vichealth, Council will support community groups, clubs and organisations that Golden Plains Shire Council is hosting a lunch for run physical activity initiatives in Golden Plains’ International Women’s Day in March at Clyde Park Vineyard communities during This Girl Can Week. & Bistro in Bannockburn. Part of Council’s Business Network Grants of up to $300 are available for not-for-profit event series, the International Women’s Day lunch features sporting/recreation clubs and community groups a guest speaker and a gourmet meal at the picturesque to deliver activities during This Girl Can Week. vineyard and function centre. For more information and an application form, visit For more information and to secure your ticket, visit goldenplains.vic.gov.au/residents/ Council’s events calendar at goldenplains.vic.gov.au/events my-family/health-and-wellbeing.

February 2020 | Golden Plains Shire Gazette | 11 Community Notice Board

Customer Service Connect with Us Centres: Golden Plains Shire Council is now on Instagram! Bannockburn Council’s Instagram page - @lovegoldenplains – celebrates Golden Plains as a 8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday great place to live, work, and play, providing a platform for locals and visitors 2 Pope Street, Bannockburn to share what they love about the Shire. If you’re on Instagram, be sure to give Victoria, 3331. a follow and share what you love about Golden Plains. Linton Connect with us and stay up-to-date with all things Golden Plains: 8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Thursday 68 Sussex Street, Linton GoldenPlainsShire WWW goldenplains.vic.gov.au Victoria, 3360. Smythesdale GoldenPlainsMayor GoldenPlainsShire 8.30am to 5pm, Monday to Friday 19 Heales Street, Smythesdale Victoria, 3351. @GPSCouncilNews Council News in the Golden Plains Times Phone P: 5220 7111 F: 5220 7100 Community Satisfaction Survey Council’s Customer Service Centres will be closed on: Golden Plains Shire Council would like to inform residents that from Labour Day: Monday 9 March 10 February to early March, residents may receive a call from an independent market research agency, National Field Services, inviting them Postal address to complete the annual Community Satisfaction Survey. Golden Plains Shire Council PO Box 111, Bannockburn, The survey assesses the performance of Council across a range of measures, to identify ways to provide improvement or more effective service delivery to Victoria 3331. residents of Golden Plains. Emergency contacts Please be assured that your details and individual responses are confidential P: 1300 363 036 and only the overall results are shared with the Council. P: 5220 7111 (24 Hours) We appreciate your time and participation in the survey to assist us with To receive a copy of the Gazette your valuable feedback. If you have any questions, please contact Council’s in large print, call 5220 7111. Customer Service team at 5220 7111. The Golden Plains Shire Council website has a text-to-voice option. The audio is generated Rates Payment using ReadSpeaker text-to-speech All Golden Plains Shire ratepayers received their technology and will read the 2019/20 Rates Notices in the mail last year. content out loud. For residents yet to make a payment on their Rates The deadline for the April 2020 Notice, the full rates payment is due by Saturday issue of the Gazette is 9am, 15 February, 2020. Thursday 5 March. Email: Residents who have signed up to pay their rates [email protected] by instalment have two more payments in 2020: or post to PO Box 111, Friday 28 February and Sunday 31 May. Bannockburn 3331. If you can’t make the payment or have a question, The Golden Plains Gazette is produced on stock which is FSC just call our Rates team for a confidential Certified; 100% recycled post consumer waste. conversation at 5220 7111. connect with golden plains shire council

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