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Community Newsletter 2016
TAMBO BLUFF October Community Newsletter 2016 EUROPEAN HISTORY PRIOR TO 1960 In 1861, Thomas Telfer Stirling came tary of the Shire of Tambo in 1882. 1950’s, farming had become unviable to Gippsland in partnership with Wil- There were a further 6 owners of the and the property was sold to Payne’s liam Roadknight and took up the property before being sub-divided. Properties for sub-division. Lake Tyers and Snowy River squat- W.B.P. Fell began pea farming in ters runs, adding the Nowa Nowa run 1920 and was the first grower to em- RAMSAR in 1869. This gave them control over ploy Italian migrants in the area. Pea all the land eastward from the Tambo and bean production became a flour- The Ramsar Convention is an to the Snowy River and northward ishing business in the surrounding international treaty for the con- from the lakes to Buchan. They ran area, largely due to the absence of servation and sustainable use of cattle and also ‘spelled’ horses from severe frosts. Cattle tracks <300mm wetlands. the Cobb and Co. Coach station at deep were uncovered when the Swan Reach. However Stirling even- ground was first being prepared for GIPPSLAND LAKES tually found that sheep were better pea planting. This gives some indica- The Ramsar site consists of a suited to the terrain and climate of tion of the easily erodible and com- series of lakes and fringing wet- the bluff. Under the terms of the pactable nature of the soil. In 1923, lands. It is the largest estuarine lease, parcels of land could be pur- the whole of the property known as lagoon system in Australia. -
ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 Saturday, 3 April Saturday, 22 May
ROUND 1 ROUND 7 ROUND 13 Saturday, 3 April Saturday, 22 May Saturday, 24 July Phillip Island v Kilcunda Bass Kilcunda Bass v Cora Lynn Nar Nar Goon v Bunyip Inverloch-Kongwak v Cora Lynn Bunyip v Korumburra-Bena Koo Wee Rup v Kilcunda Bass Saturday, 10 April Tooradin-Dalmore v Nar Nar Goon Tooradin-Dalmore v Phillip Island Tooradin-Dalmore v Koo Wee Rup Phillip Island v Warragul Industrials Dalyston v Warragul Industrials Bunyip v Dalyston Inverloch-Kongwak v Garfield Garfield v Korumburra-Bena Nar Nar Goon v Korumburra-Bena Dalyston v Koo Wee Rup Cora Lynn v Inverloch-Kongwak Garfield v Warragul Industrials SEASON PAUSED ROUND 2 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Saturday, 11 April Saturday, 19 June Saturday, 31 July Cora Lynn v Phillip Island Warragul Industrials v Bunyip Inverloch-Kongwak v Dalyston Saturday, 17 April Dalyston v Cora Lynn Warragul Industrials v Garfield Bunyip v Koo Wee Rup Korumburra-Bena v Garfield Phillip Island v Cora Lynn Nar Nar Goon v Garfield Inverloch-Kongwak v Nar Nar Goon Kilcunda Bass v Korumburra-Bena Warragul Industrials v Kilcunda Bass Phillip Island v Tooradin-Dalmore Nar Nar Goon v Tooradin-Dalmore Inverloch-Kongwak v Tooradin-Dalmore Kilcunda Bass v Koo Wee Rup Koo Wee Rup v Bunyip Dalyston v Korumburra-Bena ROUND 3 – ANZAC WEEKEND ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Saturday, 24 April Saturday, 26 June Saturday, 7 August Koo Wee Rup v Cora Lynn Bunyip v Tooradin-Dalmore Bunyip v Phillip Island Garfield v Bunyip Cora Lynn v Korumburra-Bena Korumburra-Bena v Dalyston Phillip Island v Nar Nar Goon Garfield v Dalyston Kilcunda Bass v Warragul -
BAIRNSDALE – OMEO East Region – Diocese of Sale Who We Are Tomorrow Begins with What We Do Today
BAIRNSDALE – OMEO East Region – Diocese of Sale Who we are tomorrow begins with what we do today. St Marys Bairnsdale St Patricks Paynesville Vision: We are a welcoming community where the word of God, through the message of Jesus Christ is made known & lived. Our mission is to: L ive the message of Jesus Christ taking inspiration from Mary, the Mother of God. Empower our community to activate their gifts to build a better world. Strengthen and grow our faith. TWELFTH SUNDAY of ORDINARY TIME, Year A – June 21st, 2020 Welcome to all who have joined us to celebrate Mass. St Mary’s Parish Bairnsdale/Omeo acknowledge the Gunai Kurnai people, the Traditional Custodians who have walked upon and cared for this land for thousands of years. We acknowledge the continued deep spiritual attachment and relationship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to this country and commit ourselves to the ongoing journey of reconciliation. PARISH CONTACTS LITURGY/MASS TIMES Parish Priest: Fr Michael Willemsen ST MARY’S BAIRNSDALE – WEEKDAYS Assistant Priests: Fr Avinash George Mon: 22nd June 9:10am Mass Fr Jayakody Francis Tues: 23rd June 9:10am Mass Bairnsdale Presbytery: Wed: 24th June 9:10am Mass 23 Pyke Street Bairnsdale 3875 Phone 5152 3106 Thurs: 25th June 9:10am Mass Email: [email protected] Fri: 26th June 9:10am Mass Internet: www.stmarysbairnsdale.net ST MARY’S BAIRNSDALE - WEEKENDS Facebook: St Mary's Church Bairnsdale Sat: 27th June 6:00pm St Mary’s Parish Pastoral Centre: Sun: 28th June 9:30am 135 Nicholson Street Bairnsdale 3875 Phone 5152 2942 PLEASE NOTE: No 11am Mass on the 4th Sunday due to Parish Business Manager: Paul Heaton-Harris Masses being held in the High Country. -
GO on > HEAD EAST
industry & investment > EAST GIPPSLAND GO ON > HEAD EAST. www.discovereastgippsland.com.au 1 < GO ON > HEAD EAST BEACH, BEACH HAPPY & MORE BEACH. DAYS. HOME to AustRALIA’S Longest beach (90 MILE Beach) AND YEAR ROUND LARgest INLAND wateRwaY TEMPERATE CLIMATE (THE GIPPSLAND LAKES) TOWNS & COMMUNITIES. 8 MAJOR towns AND AROUND 40 INDIViduaL COMMUNITIES 30 PRIMARY, 6 secondaRY SCHOOLS & ACCESS to TERTIARY education LocaLLY MEDIAN HOUSE PRICE $230,000* HOME to ONE OF THE LARgest FISHING PORts IN AustRALIA ALIVE WITH NATURE & WILDLIFE. ONE OF THE LARGEST AREAS OF NationaL PARKS IN AustRALIA – 1.5 MILLION hectaRES ONE OF THE LARgest PER TRAIN: MELBOURNE capita boat owneRSHIPS to BAIRnsdaLE 3 IN AustRALIA TIMES daiLY (3.5 HOUR JOURNEy) * SOURCE: BAIRNsdaLE, RP Data, MARCH 2014 > 2 welcome > EAST GIPPSLAND HEAD EAST & EXPERIENCE > A better work/life balance > A more relaxed lifestyle with time to enjoy our diverse natural wonders > Affordable housing so you can spend more money on the things you want > A chance to further your career in a thriving and vibrant community > Excellent educational facilities for your children to help deliver a bright, successful future welcome to Home to tranquil lakes, pristine beacHes and tHe rugged beauty of tHe HigH country. east gippsland WHETHER YOU HAVE A LIFETIME, A MONTH, A WEEKEND OR A daY, THERE ARE MANY Reasons to EXploRE THIS MagiCAL CORNER OF VICtoRIA. Our relaxed regional lifestyle means that you can forget about traffic jams and get home on time to enjoy everything the region has to offer. Spend time with family and friends or head outdoors for some quality “me” time. -
Annual Report 2012/13 at a Glance East Gippsland Water’S Region
Annual Report 2012/13 At a Glance East Gippsland Water’s Region East Gippsland Water serves an area of 21,000 square kilometres The corporation has nine separate water supply systems that serve in the east of Victoria, which boasts some of Australia’s most the communities of Bairnsdale, Bemm River, Bruthen, Buchan, diverse and spectacular scenery and a population of around Cann River, Dinner Plain, Eagle Point, Johnsonville, Lakes Entrance, 45,000 people. Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust, Lake Tyers Beach, Lindenow, Lindenow South, Mallacoota, Marlo, Metung, Newlands Arm, The region’s world renowned beaches, lakes, high country and Newmerella, Nicholson, Nowa Nowa, Omeo, Orbost, Paynesville, national parks are a natural draw-card for those seeking a lifestyle Raymond Island, Sarsfield, Swan Reach and Swifts Creek. change, as well as for the many tourists that swell the region’s population numbers over the busy holiday periods. Eleven individual wastewater systems serve Bairnsdale, Bemm River, Bruthen, Cann River, Dinner Plain, Eagle Point, Johnsonville, East Gippsland Water serves more than 36,400 people. Its service Lakes Entrance, Lake Tyers Beach, Lindenow, Mallacoota, Marlo, area extends east from Lindenow, through to the region’s capital Metung, Newlands Arm, Nicholson, Omeo, Orbost, Paynesville, Bairnsdale, the holiday centres of Paynesville and Lakes Entrance, Raymond Island and Swan Reach. and on to the wilderness coast and Mallacoota near the New South Wales border. It also serves as far north as Dinner Plain in Water services are provided to some 25,100 account holders the High Country of the Victorian Alps. (assessments) with wastewater services also provided to around 21,400 account holders. -
South Gippsland Planning Scheme
SOUTHSOUTH GIPPSLANDGIPPSLAND PLANNINGPLANNING SCHEMESCHEME -- LOCALLOCAL PROVISIONPROVISION DROUIN RD PINE GROVE RD PINE GROVE RD RD ROAD COCHRANES ROAD McDONALDS RD RD COCHRANES RD RD RD TRK FOREST RESTLEE ROAD RD CT TI TREE DR CHERRY TREE KOALA WEAVERS CT BEVERLYS McDONALDS RD LESTER RD HORSEBURGHS RD DR RD RD SEA BEVERLYS DR VIEW BROLGA CT CT ROAD TIMMS LEONGATHA TRK TIMMS AND RD HEYLENS YANNATHAN KENNYS DANDENONG ROAD ROAD DROUIN RD ROAD ROAD - ROAD ROAD MOUNT LYALL RD ROAD ROAD ROAD GLOVERS NORTH POOWONG ROAD POOWONG RD RAILWAY RAFTIS RD RD YANNATHAN SOUTH GIPPSLAND NYORA - POOWONG RD FOR THIS AREA RD POOWONG RXO NYORA SEE MAP 2 - PATTERSONS RD ROAD RD RD OGILVYS RD POOWONG - DROUIN NYORA - POOWONG RD POOWONG - RANCEBY LANG LANG LANG LANG - NYORA FOR THIS AREA - NYORA DANDENONG HWY BERRYS RD FERRIERS SEE MAP 3 RD RD AND NYORANYORA RXO POOWONG NYORANYORA RXO RD HUMPHREYS RD RXO RD LEONGATHA ROAD FERRIERS RXO FRYS ROAD SOUTH LESLEY RAILWAY CL POOWONGPOOWONG RD RAILWAY RXO SOLDIERS ROAD SOUTH RD SOLDIERS GIPPSLAND HENRYS WOOLAMI SOUTH GIPPSLAND ROAD RD HWY POOWONG AND ROAD - HWY LOCH FOR THIS AREASOUTH GIPPSLAND NYORA SEE MAP 4 RD BOUNDARY RD HWY RD SOUTH RD GIPPSLAND LOCHLOCH RD BELLS RD SOUTH BELLS RD DANDENONG HILLS BENA AND LEONGATHA - RD RD POOWONG HWY SOUTH GIPPSLAND HWY LOCH - WONTHAGGI FOR THIS AREA HWY RAILWAY SEE MAP 5 SOUTH GIPPSLAND JEETHO SOUTH GIPPSLAND BENABENA DANDENONG This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except This map should be read in conjunction with additional Planning Overlay HWY in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act. -
SCRATCH ‘N’ SNIFF Issue 46- OCTOBER 2017 CLUB ESTABLISHED: 1979 - VCA AFFILIATED: 1986
SCRATCH ‘N’ SNIFF Issue 46- OCTOBER 2017 CLUB ESTABLISHED: 1979 - VCA AFFILIATED: 1986 Paralysis Ticks in Wellington Shire – Longford Veterinary Centre UPCOMING EVENTS SATURDAY 14th & SUNDAY 15th OCTOBER 2017 - Agility & Jumping Trial SUNDAY 10th DECEMBER 2017 - Christmas Break up SUNDAY 4th FEBRUARY 2018 - First Sunday for Club in 2018 As the weather warms up we are coming into tick season. The tick that causes us problems locally is the southern paralysis tick, Ixodes cornuatus. This tick occurs throughout the shire but our 'hot spots' are Paradise Beach and Golden Beach. Basically if your visiting anywhere from Longford back to the coast your pet should be on year round tick prevention. At Longford Veterinary Centre we treat several cases of dogs affected by tick paralysis every year. The paralysis tick feeds on the blood of the pet and its' saliva is a toxin. The tick toxin causes an ascending paralysis, which means paralysis starts in the back legs and moves upwards. This may eventually cause death due to paralysis of the respiratory muscles. Tick paralysis can be treated successfully if you realise that your dog is affected early enough. We provide intravenous fluids, various supportive therapies and treat with tick antiserum (similar to the concept of treating snake bite with anti-venom). It is far better to have dogs on prevention. There are several options however we favour the monthly or 3 monthly tablets as these are waterproof and hence ideal for dogs going to the beach! It is possible to still find ticks on dogs on some tick preventative products- the tick attaches, feeds and then dies. -
10 February 2021 Crowther & Sadler Pty Ltd PO Box 722 BAIRNSDALE
Your Reference: 19215 Corporate Centre Contact: Robert Pringle Our Reference: 31/2021/P 273 Main Street (PO Box 1618) Telephone No: (03) 5153 9500 Bairnsdale Victoria 3875 Email: [email protected] Telephone: (03) 5153 9500 National Relay Service: 133 677 10 February 2021 Residents’ Info Line: 1300 555 886 Facsimile: (03) 5153 9576 Email: [email protected] Crowther & Sadler Pty Ltd ABN 81 957 967 765 PO Box 722 BAIRNSDALE VIC 3875 Dear Sir or Madam, Re: AMENDED Planning Application Number: 31/2021/P Proposal: Variation of Restrictive Covenant AB692606S to delete clause (b) Location: 30 Kings Cove Boulevard METUNG Lot 80 PS 448622 It is considered that your proposal may cause material detriment to adjoining owners or occupiers, or other persons. You are required to give Notice of the Application in accordance with the requirements of the Planning and Environment Act 1987. To do this you must: 1. Send a copy of the enclosed Notice (Form 2) to each person below by ordinary Pre-paid Post. You are obliged to ensure that the notice is sent (where possible) or served on the persons on the enclosed list. You must make a photocopy of the stamped addressed envelopes in which the notices were mailed, and provide copies to the Shire at the conclusion of the notice period. Name Address Ausnet Electricity Services Pty Locked Bag 14051, MELBOURNE VIC 3001 Ltd 'The Occupier' 8 The Terrace METUNG VIC 3904 M L Doe 11 Hunt Place, WURRUK VIC 3850 'The Occupier' 9 The Terrace METUNG VIC 3904 S W Dalgleish and J M Dalgleish PO Box 394, METUNG -
Metung Urban Design Framework
METUNG URBAN DESIGN FRAMEWORK COASTAL TOWNS DESIGN FRAMEWORK VOLUME 3 MARCH 2007 Copyright © Meinhardt Infrastructure & Environment Pty Ltd 2007 Disclaimer Information in this document is current as of March 2007. While all professional care has been undertaken in preparing the document, Meinhardt accepts no liability for loss or damages incurred as a result of reliance placed upon its content. The mention of any company, product or process in this report does not constitute or imply endorsement by Meinhardt. CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................1 2. PROJECT SCOPE AND APPROACH ..............................................2 3. SETTLEMENT STUDY AREA ..........................................................5 3.1 REGIONAL INFLUENCES ................................................................5 3.2 SETTLEMENT DESCRIPTION .........................................................6 4. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT ................................12 4.1 STATE / REGIONAL PLANNING POLICY ........................................12 4.2 EAST GIPPSLAND PLANNING SCHEME ........................................15 4.3 DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY ............................................................18 5. COMMUNITY VIEWS ........................................................................19 5.1 CONSULTATION PROGRAM ............................................................19 5.2 KEY MATTERS FROM COMMUNITY FEEDBACK ..........................20 6. URBAN DESIGN FRAMEWORK PRINCIPLES -
Planting Guide Tambo River Swifts Creek to Bruthen
Tambo River Swifts Creek Township to Bruthen (including Sheep Station Creek and Back Creek). Larger trees with deep root Medium sized plants with Low growing plants with systems good root systems, providing matted roots to bind the bank toe stream shade and help control erosion Top of bank Bank slope Toe of bank (mid-bank) (water’s edge) Trees Trees Trees -Silver Wattle -Lightwood -Silver Wattle -Lightwood -Silver Wattle -Blackwood -Blackwood -Manna Gum -Blackwood -Manna Gum -Manna Gum -Yellow Box -Apple Box -Yellow Box -Apple Box -Bundy (Eucalyptus -Red Stringybark -Mountain Grey goniocalyx) -Mountain Grey Gum Gum Small trees and large shrubs Small trees and large shrubs Small trees and large shrubs -Black Wattle -Kanooka -Black Wattle -Woolley Tea-tree -Woolley Tea-tree -Rough-barked -Tree Hakea -Sunshine Wattle -Rough-barked -Kanooka Honey-Myrtle -Cherry Ballart -Varnish Wattle Honey-Myrtle -Tree Hakea -Sunshine Wattle -Varnish Wattle Small shrubs and herbs Small shrubs and herbs Small shrubs and herbs 1 – 4 metres 1 – 4 metres 1 – 4 metres -Eastern Bitter- -Shiny Cassinia -Eastern Bitter- -Shiny Cassinia -Eastern Bitter- -River Bottle-brush bush -Purple Coral-pea bush -Purple Coral-pea bush -Sweet Bursaria -Narrow-leaved Hop -Burgan -Narrow-leaved Hop -Burgan -Burgan Bush -Austral Indigo Bush -Austral Indigo -Snowy Daisy-bush -Snowy Daisy-bush -Sweet Bursaria -Sweet Bursaria CLIMBERS: CLIMBERS: -Skeleton Vine -Skeleton Vine Clematis Clematis -Forest Clematis -Forest Clematis Grasses/reeds/sedges Grasses/reeds/sedges Grasses/reeds/sedges -
Bass Coast Shire, Mainland the Gurdies Nature Reserve
Bass Coast Shire, Mainland The Gurdies Nature Reserve to Melbourne S Cardinia 1 O U 1 T Shire GURD H Pioneer IES - ST This reserve protects one of the few significant Western Bay H E Port L I E Y Quarry R RD remnants of coastal woodland on Western Port. W H B Jam Jerrup A S S The Gurdies There is a small wayside stop opposite Pioneer Bay on S A S B Nature GIP Conservation the Bass Highway. Another access point is via PSL AND Reserve Dunbabbin Road, off Stuart’s Road. There is a good French Island H W Grantville D UN parking area with magnificent views over Western Port. BA Y B B H R I RD W D N Near the top of the main trail a side track to the north Y R IE G The L U E 2 leads to a gully where Bassian Thrush, Rufous Fantail and H D R ST. R Pier D Gurdies Boat Ramp I E S- er Eastern Whipbirds can be found. S Pioneer Bay T v S . H - i M A R Western Port E R Y 1 L O T I Y H E R N Woodleigh E D RD U N B W A T O R B R O Other birds seen in The Gurdies Nature D B A D . Grantville IN LEIGH-ST HELIER R W D Western Port E D GU Tenby T R ST Y RD GR S Kernot Reserve include parrots, thornbills, robins, AN T T 2 Point V FF S Y IL O T N L N W E O GUY - U treecreepers, sittellas and honeyeaters. -
Bvc Athletes Selected for Gold Nugget Camp
SEPTEMBER 2014 MABA OCTOBER 2014 NOVEMBER 2014 NEWSLETTER BVC ATHLETES SELECTED FOR GOLD NUGGET CAMP Basketball Victoria Country have finalised selection for athletes DECLAN SCRIVEN & CHLOE KERR to attend the 2014 U14 Gold Nugget Camp in October this year. Player’s selected for this camp has occurred through regional academies at 8 locations across Country Victoria. The BVC U14 Gold Nugget Camp will be held this year in Shepparton on Saturday October 11th and 12th 2014 the change of location in 2014 has occurred due to the WNBL preseason tournament which will be held in Bendigo over the same weekend. This camp marks the end of the Under 14 Regional Basketball Academy Program which involved weekly training sessions and two, two day camps in 8 Regional areas around the State during terms 2 & 3. Players were selected into Regional Academies Friday 1st August 2014 from the U14 Skills Days held in February this year. Over 480 Maffra 64 defeated Waverley 43 players were part of the 2014 Basketball Victoria Country Regional Academy Program. Friday 8th August 2014 Dandenong 61 defeated Maffra 40 The Gold Nugget Basketball camp will be attended by approximately 90 boys & 90 girls as well as 40 coaches & 6 Managers. Players will be vying for selection to the Australian Friday 15th August Country Junior Basketball Cup (Albury) or the Southern Cross Maffra 42 defeated Broadmeadows 29 Basketball Challenge (Wantirna South) in January, 2015. Friday 22nd August 2014 Maffra 54 defeated Altona 47 Sam Whelan Austin Hodge Elimination / Qualifying Finals