Macedon Ranges Shire Council Newsletter :: Issue 24 :: September 2017
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Macedon Ranges Over 55s Connect
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Prepare your property for summer
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Live4Life wins national award Page 2
Planning an event or festival?
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Make Mama Proud 25% off
Live4Life initiative wins national suicide prevention award The Live4Life initiative, which aims to prevent youth suicide and improve mental health knowledge in local communities across the shire, won the Community Development (Organisation) award at the National Suicide Prevention Conference Dinner and Award Ceremony in Brisbane in July. Live4Life is a unique partnership between local secondary schools and key community agencies. It was established in 2010 in response to a number of youth suicides in the local area and a reported increase in the number of young people experiencing mental health distress.
The initiative educates Year 8 students on mental health and provides leadership opportunities for Year 9 and 10 students to assist and advise in delivering key elements of the program. It also provides Mental Health First Aid training for Year 11 students, and a program for parents, carers and other residents. Since it was launched more than 5,000 students and 600 adults have participated in youth mental health first aid training, building resilience in local communities and actively promoting rural youth mental health. For more information: mrsc.vic.gov.au/live4life
Lazerlips wins FReeZA Push Start’s Battle of the Bands’ Macedon Ranges heat We would like to congratulate Lazerlips for taking out first place in this year’s Battle of the Bands competition. Lazerlips will now go on to the regional finals later this year and compete for a chance to perform in front of a huge audience at the 2018 Moomba Festival in Melbourne.
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Live4Life achievements • Gold Mental Health First Aid Australia skilled workplace badge: recognition of Live4Life’s work on improving mental health literacy among staff • Finalist in the VicHealth Awards, 2016 • Highly-commended in Youth Affairs Council of Victoria’s READYS awards, 2013 • Winner of the Mental Health First Aid Australia Community Award, 2012.
Lancefield Skate Park now open
Bring your skateboard, BMX or scooter and try out the new skate park. The Lancefield Skate Park official opening will be held on Saturday 23 September, 10am–2pm at Lancefield Park, Chauncey Street, Lancefield. There will be demonstrations from professional skaters and riders, live music, a free barbecue, prizes, giveaways and workshops. All ages welcome. For more information: 5422 0242
Photo: Maddie Bell
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:: Youth • What’s on
mits@mrsc.vic.gov.au
What’s on
The Exotic Lives of Lola Montez
Mr Snot Bottom’s Stinky Silly Show
Saturday 23 September, 8pm Kyneton Town Hall Patrick White Playwrights’ Award winner Jackie Smith and world famous cabaret stars Finucane and Smith (Cabaret Burlesque) present the story of Lola Montez, the wildest showgirl of the nineteenth century. Full $45 Seniors $42 Concession $40 Groups 8+ $40
3, 4 and 5 October, 11am Kyneton Town Hall A comedy for kids. Be repulsed by horrible stories, gross gags and just wrong routines in this rollercoaster of weirdness that is perfect for strange kids and their even stranger parents. Full $25 Senior $22 Concession $20 Group 8+ $17 Child $15 Family $68 (4 tickets)
ARTS & CULTURE EVENTS
Make Mama Proud Friday 27 October, 11.30am Kyneton Town Hall A musical journey through the life of Liza Minnelli. A fun-packed, sing-along show and accurate account of a girl who wanted to make her ‘mama proud’. Full $25 Senior $22 Concession $20 Group 8+ $17
Buy tickets 1300 888 802 mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
Arj Barker Organic Friday 6 October, 8pm Kyneton Town Hall In recent years, Arj Barker—arguably Australia’s favourite American comedian—has spent more time in our country than his own. His standup is both insightful and pointed, like a mind-reading thumb tack, if there was one of those. Full $49.90 Groups 10+ $46.90
Visit a Council service centre in Gisborne, Kyneton, Romsey and Woodend (see page 15 for locations). To view the complete program of events for 2017, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/arts-program
Hobby to Hoarding Friday 27 October 2017 to January 2018 Kyneton Museum From the mundane to the exotic. We are all collectors, whether it be of shoes, books or fishing rods. This exhibition is a collaboration with the Kyneton Historical Society, whose members will share with us some of their collections. Entry fees apply mrsc.vic.gov.au/museum 1300 888 802 Page 03
Over 55s
get connected Are you interested in finding out about local programs and events for residents who are aged 55 and over? Our new Macedon Ranges Over 55s Connect Facebook page has just been launched. It’s a great place to connect with other members of the community, find out about local events, arts, cultural, health and wellbeing activities, plus lots more.
Visit facebook.com/Over55sConnect and like the page to get involved.
Staying connected through technology
Spring into the rhythm and dance with us
Are you curious about Facebook and how to connect with people online? Find out more at these free sessions in Gisborne and Kyneton on Thursday 14 September. Bookings are essential. Gisborne Library, 8 Aitken Street 10am–11.30am Kyneton Library, 3 Baynton Street 2pm–3.30pm
As part of Victorian Seniors Festival celebrations being held across the state, we’re hosting two local dances in the shire during October.
Local band Growing up is optional will be performing at both events. Tea, coffee and a light afternoon tea will be included. Both are events are free, however bookings are essential.
To book Gisborne session: 5428 3962 To book Kyneton session: 5422 0258
Each session is coordinated in partnership with Council on the Ageing and Goldfield Libraries.
The Riddells Creek Dance When: Sunday 8 October, 1.30pm–4pm Where: Riddells Creek Community Centre, 74 Main Road The Grey Light Dance When: Tuesday 24 October, 1.30pm–4pm Where: Kyneton Town Hall, 129 Mollison Street This event is run by Victoria Police in partnership with Council. To book, contact Stephanie on 5422 0258.
For more information about the Victorian Seniors Festival and its events, visit seniorsonline.vic.gov.au
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:: Age-friendly communities • Grants
IT at your local library
Your friendly local librarians can provide one-on-one assistance to help you with your computer, tablet or smartphone. To learn more about your device and how to make the most of the library’s fantastic range of eResources like eBooks and eMagazines, contact your local library to book a session. Gisborne 8 Hamilton Street 5428 3962 Kyneton 3 Baynton Street 5422 1365 Woodend Corner of High and Forest streets 5427 2074 Romsey 96–100 Main Street 5429 3086
Successful grants announced A community storytelling project, music and garden festivals and upgrades to community facilities are a few of the initiatives Council is investing in through its Events and Festivals Grant Program and the Community Funding Scheme during 2017/18. This year Council received 79 applications in total, with 55 successful in receiving support. Projects funded by the Events and Festivals Grant Program include: • 2017 Gisborne Colour Run & Walk • Annual Picnic Car Display at Hanging Rock • Carlsruhe Food & Wine Festival • Eastern Veterans Cycling Club open handicapped bicycle race • Festival of Small Halls (FOSH) Tylden Hall • Garden Lovers Fair • Gisborne Arts and Family Fun Fest • Gisborne Christmas Festival • Kyneton Agricultural Show • Kyneton Contemporary Art Triennial • Kyneton Daffodil & Arts Festival • Kyneton Music Festival • LGBTQI Roadshow and Openhouse Macedon Ranges Family Fun Day • Macedon Family Christmas Party • Macedon Ranges Food and Wine Budburst Festival
• Macedon Ranges Music Festival • Macedon Ranges Reconciliation Group Indigenous Culture Market • Macedon Ranges Suicide Prevention Action Walk • Macedon Ranges Sustainable Living Festival • Malmsbury Motor Festival • Malmsbury Village Fayre • Riddells Creek Street Festival • Romsey Community Christmas Carols • Steam Rally, Tractor Pull & Family Fun Day • Taste of Kyneton • Vocal Ranges Festival • Wellness Expo. The Community Funding Scheme will fund many different types of projects, including: • community workshops • facility upgrades • equipment purchases • music programs • health and wellbeing projects.
To view a complete list of successful projects or to find out about other Council grants, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/grants
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Preparing your property for the fire season It’s not too early to think about summer. Spring is a great time to start preparing your property for the summer bushfire season. You can reduce the risk to your home and property by cleaning up around your dwelling and clearing potential fire hazards before the fire danger period arrives, including: • removing any overhanging tree branches and shrubs over one metre high next to or below windows • keeping grass short and clearing other combustible debris near your home • clearing roof gutters of any leaf litter • maintaining any defendable space around your home • ensuring any rainwater tanks are accessible and full • ensuring you have a bushfire survival plan in place and practise it regularly • attending local CFA community meetings about fire preparedness. You can also follow the step-by-step guide to protecting your home from fire by downloading the CFA Fire Ready Kit from cfa.vic.gov.au For more information:
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mrsc.vic.gov.au/fire-ready
:: Emergency preparation
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Fire ready property inspections Preventing fires is everyone’s responsibility and a well maintained property will help to reduce the risk of fire to local communities. From October, our Fire Management Officers will begin annual property inspections to ensure properties do not present a fire risk over the summer. If a property is identified as a fire hazard, Council will issue a fire prevention notice. If the notice is not complied with, Council will be forced to complete the work required and the property owner will be charged with associated costs, in addition to a $1,585 fine.
Grazing stock and fire prevention Each year we receive enquiries from residents who have received a fire prevention notice even though they have stock grazing. If you can demonstrate that the number of stock is sufficient to reduce the overall risk, the notice may be varied. You must contact our Fire Management Officer prior to the due date to organise this. If you don’t, you are still required to complete the requested works by the due date. For more information:
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Planning for young people in emergencies In July, 16 Year 10 students from across the Macedon Ranges took part in a youth emergency management exercise at Emergency Management Victoria’s State Control Centre in Melbourne. The exercise, which was the first of its kind to be held in Victoria, saw students take on key decision-making roles in an emergency scenario based on the tragic 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfire. It was hosted in partnership with Council, the State Emergency Service and Emergency Management Victoria. Participants will now have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and experience as part of an informal youth-led emergency management advisory group that will be a voice for the needs of young people in emergencies. For more information, contact David on 5422 0256.
Spring growth to green waste The approach of spring means rapid vegetation growth. To help with preparing your property for summer, don’t forget that Council provides a free green waste disposal service at transfer stations in the shire. To access the service you must be a ratepayer or tenant within the shire and provide evidence such as an original rates notice or driver licence. Only domestic quantities will be accepted free in any single transaction, such as 6x4 or 7x5 trailers with no more than 600mm high loads. If you are using a utility, tray utility or a larger trailer, the amount of green waste must be similar to a 6x4 trailer with a 600mm high load or the equivalent of one cubic metre. Green waste items must be free of weeds, wire and other rubbish.
To find out more about what can and can’t be disposed of and what charges may apply, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/green-waste
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Your Councillors
Cr Andrew Twaits South Ward Council received a larger than usual number of submissions in relation to the draft Budget 2017/18. It was encouraging to see such a high level of community engagement across a range of budgetary issues. Council adjusted some of the proposed spending priorities in adopting the final budget, and also initiated significant reductions in proposed administrative costs ($925,000 in total).
Thank you to the individuals, groups, committees, businesses and volunteers from all areas of our shire who provided feedback and information, and assisted us to develop the Council Plan 2017–2027 and Budget 2017/18. The three key priority themes are liveability, sustainability and efficiency, and we aim to reflect these points in all decisions and directions of Council.
This year’s budget contemplates record spending on capital projects, about $4 million more than last year. Unfortunately, this won’t be nearly enough to address historical under-investment in key infrastructure—such as sealed roads and sports and leisure infrastructure— but it’s a start.
There is now confirmed funding from the Victorian Government, which together with allocated Council funds will be used to develop a masterplan and explore options for the redevelopment of the Kyneton Primary School site for community use. We know what strong and resilient communities are capable of achieving, and we eagerly await the opportunity to hear about your ideas in more detail. Council is moving forward improving sporting grounds and community infrastructure (such as Gilbert Gordon Oval), protecting our heritage sites and environment, reviewing planning schemes, expanding footpaths and cycling paths, and continuing with work on the future direction of our visitor economy and tourism masterplan...just to name a few. The Kyneton Community Park is now officially open thanks to the dedicated work of the community and Council staff. We received overwhelming feedback from residents about the importance of volunteers. We recognise that volunteers are a vital and a valued part of our shire. I am pleased that some funds have been allocated in the budget and we will work closely with Cobaw Community Health who have received Victorian Government funding to support and address the needs of all volunteers in our shire. Many groups have also taken the opportunity to present at Councillor briefings which we appreciate and encourage. We welcome the opportunity to meet, hear about your activities and work together with everyone in the shire.
Boosting the quality and quantity of the shire’s asset base in an environment of rate capping and lower government grants will be a challenge, particularly as our population continues to grow. We’ll need to make good choices about what we do and how we do it. The 10 year draft Leisure Strategy (based on consultation that occurred during the last Council term) has recently been out for community consultation. It covers all the major sport and leisure activities our community members participate in locally—including soccer, netball, tennis, swimming, football, cricket, equestrian, golf and basketball—but it also has scope to cover sports such as skateboarding, target shooting and fly fishing. As this is an area I have a particular interest in, I welcome the opportunity to read your submissions. The final version of the strategy will be considered by Council later this year.
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Cr Janet Pearce West Ward
:: Your Councillors • Hanging Rock
Cr Bill West East Ward It is hard to believe that almost 12 months have passed since Councillors were elected for a four-year term. Certainly a busy and enlightening experience, and I would just like to express appreciation to all those residents and community-orientated organisations who are contributing to the liveablity of our shire. Volunteerism is alive and well in various forms. It was pleasing to see the long awaited Lancefield Skate Park finally completed. The important new recreational facility sited in Lancefield Park has been talked about for many years, and congratulations must go to all those involved in the effort that ensured a dream finally became reality. May the skate park be put to good use for many years to come. Just a reminder to residents to begin making their properties fire safe. Find out more on page 6 and keep an eye out for further tips in our November edition. Summer is not far away—local fire brigades will be pleased to provide helpful advice. Our volunteer CFA brigades are deserving of the utmost support. Council was pleased to be able to assist so many worthwhile projects through the Community Funding Scheme and Events & Festivals Grant Program, with the presentation of cheques made at Gisborne in July. As we continue to plan for the future of our shire, Council has been liaising with neighbouring councils and learning more about a range of positive projects and/ideas. Some fruitful discussions have already taken place, and there is no doubt we (municipalities) can learn from one another without unnecessary expenditure. There are plenty of challenges ahead, but Council is committed to delivering vital services for local communities and planning for now and future generations.
Have your say on the future of Hanging Rock
Residents and visitors are encouraged to view the new draft Hanging Rock Master Plan Options Paper and provide feedback about the future layout and events at our iconic landmark. The draft master plan options paper outlines a range of possible activities and upgrades including a new visitor centre, new cafĂŠ and changes to the location of the entry. Other options include upgrades to trails, environmental improvements, improved parking, sport facility options and event opportunities. The draft master plan options paper is a tool for the community to use to have input into what actions and activities they would like to see at Hanging Rock in the future. It was developed following community consultation in late 2016.
The options paper can be viewed online at mrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay or at a Council service centre. Submissions can be made until Sunday 17 September.
Feedback will be collated, reviewed and will guide the final Hanging Rock Master Plan, which will be finalised by the end of the year.
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Business
Supporting local
One-stop shop for events and festivals Our new Events & Festivals Planning Guide provides valuable information for anyone considering holding an event in the Macedon Ranges.
The comprehensive guide is designed to assist organisers to plan and manage events, offers information on the roles and responsibilities of organisers, and provides guidance with delivering events that are sustainable, successful and compliant with legislation and Council policies. It covers a number of key topics including: • the event notification process • event planning • venues/sites • insurance • food and beverage • event operations • accessible and inclusive events • traffic management • risk management • emergency management • signage • marketing • budget and funding • event evaluation • cancelling or postponing an event. To download a copy of the guide: mrsc.vic.gov.au
Pick up a hard copy from a Council service centre (see page 15 for locations).
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How to reduce your energy bills Tuesday 17 October, 6:30pm–8pm Cost: Free Gisborne Administration Centre, 40 Robertson Street Learn what services and grants are available to increase energy efficiency for your business and reduce your bills.
Jobs for the Future Did you know that more than half our residents leave the shire for work each day? To help us develop a good understanding of the needs of our residents and guide how we plan for and deliver services to 2036, we are about to begin work on a Jobs for the Future study. We will be working with Deakin University’s Centre for Rural and Region Futures to explore options available for matching local skills with potential employment creation opportunities. There will be opportunities to get involved and have your say later this year. For more information:
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:: Supporting local businesses
Kylie on 5421 9620
businesses
Business networking at the Kyneton Races Friday 17 November, 10am–12pm followed by lunch 12pm–2pm Cost: $40 Kyneton Racing Club, 2 Campaspe Place Develop effective networking skills with the latest techniques and insights straight from the experts. Continue informal networking while enjoying lunch, views of the track and the excitement of race day.
Winning government tenders and submissions Tuesday 21 November, 9:30am–1pm Cost: $30 (places are limited) Kyneton Town Hall, 129 Mollison Street This half day workshop will unravel the complexities around government procurement and show participants how proposals are evaluated.
Finalists announced Council and our sponsors would like to congratulate the 31 finalists who were selected by a panel of independent business professionals from outside the shire. The winners will be announced at the awards’ gala dinner at Kyneton Town Hall on Wednesday 20 September. To view the full list of finalists and find out more about the 2017 Bendigo Bank Macedon Ranges Business Excellence Awards: mrsc.vic.gov.au/business-awards
To book a workshop:
mrsc.vic.gov.au/business-events
Contact Marg on 0429 932 191 businessawards@mrsc.vic.gov.au
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Responsible pet ownership We’re finalising our new Domestic Animal Management Plan 2017–2021. During community consultation, we received more than 500 submissions from community members and industry bodies. Your feedback helped shape the plan, which has a strong focus on responsible pet ownership. We have almost 14,000 registered dogs and cats in our shire and this plan provides the framework for the planning, development, and evaluation of animal management services delivered by Council and considers a range of issues, including: • on and off lead areas for dogs • cat curfews • minimising the number of dogs and cats being euthanised • reducing the impact of domestic pets on our native birds, mammals and reptiles • responding to nuisances caused by domestic pets such as trespassing, attacks and barking • improving animal welfare, community safety and amenity. Our plan strives to support pet owners, and promote the health and social benefits of responsible pet ownership.
The final plan will be considered by Council in October. mrsc.vic.gov.au/Pets
Meningococcal protecting teens Young people aged 15 to 19 can access free meningococcal vaccines to protect against this potentially deadly disease. People with meningococcal disease can become extremely unwell very quickly and up to one in 10 patients with invasive meningococcal disease in Australia dies. School students have access to this vaccine via the school-based immunisation program. If you do not attend school, you can book into one of our community immunisation sessions that are regularly held on the first Thursday or third Tuesday of the month in locations across the shire. For more information:
mrsc.vic.gov.au/immunisations
To book, contact:
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:: Community safety • Maternal and child health
100 years Accessing the service
Celebrating 100 years of maternal & child health In June 1917, the first Victorian Baby Health Centre opened in Richmond due to the concern regarding unacceptably high infant mortality rates. 100 years later, our Maternal and Child Health team will celebrate this milestone with the Kyneton District Hospital’s Midwifery unit and Macedon Ranges Babes and Picnic on Friday 15 September.
Council’s Maternal and Child Health service is a free service for all families with children from birth to school age.
After your baby’s birth, the hospital completes a birth notification form, forwards it to Council and one of our nurses will contact you to offer you a home visit. Maternal and Child Health nurses are required to hold current registration as both a general nurse and a midwife, with additional qualifications in Child and Family Health. Our team of nine nurses have a combined 149 years of service between them! There are six maternal and child health centres in the shire: Kyneton, Macedon, Riddells Creek, Romsey, Woodend and Gisborne. For locations, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au To make an appointment, call our booking line on 5422 0281.
For more information on the celebration, contact LeTicia on 5422 0281.
Today, around 827,000 consultations are held each year in Victoria by more than 1,200 trained nurses.
Chris O'Higgins, Council's longest serving maternal and child health nurse, with Hayley and Mack.
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Romsey Community Health and Wellbeing Space
Your rates at work Major projects Romsey Community Health and Wellbeing Space project
With a planning permit in place, plans for the Cobaw Community Health Centre and stage one of the all abilities park at the former primary school in Romsey are about to be realised. Over the coming months you will see construction on the site begin. Works are due to be completed in the first half of 2018.
mrsc.vic.gov.au/Romsey-park
Kyneton Community Park
Save the date to celebrate On Saturday 28 October, from 2pm, Council will host a celebration event at the new Kyneton Community Park in the Kyneton Botanic Gardens. This event is an opportunity for the whole community to celebrate their amazing achievements in conceiving, planning and bringing the Kyneton Community Park to life. More details about the event will be forthcoming, but you should note the date in your calendar now and stay tuned for a fantastic day out!
mrsc.vic.gov.au/Kyneton-community-park
Lancefield Skate Park
The construction of the much anticipated Lancefield Skate/BMX Park has now been completed and is open for community use. The Skate/BMX park incorporates a wide range of elements for skaters, BMX and scooter riders of all ages. The $350,000 park was jointly funded by Council, the Victorian Government, the Lancefield Community Branch of the Bendigo Bank, the Lancefield Op Shop and significant community fundraising. An official opening is planned for Saturday 23 September. See page 2 for more information.
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:: Major projects • Your rates at work
Resurfacing works and drainage improvements will begin shortly on the following roads: • Portingales Lane, Romsey (between Romsey Road and Johnson Court) • Dons Road, Newham (between Woodend-Lancefield and Three Chain roads) • Hamilton Road, New Gisborne (near the intersection of Station Road) • Victoria Street, Kyneton (between Beauchamp and Orr streets).
Improving pedestrian safety
Council continues to improve connections and access for residents throughout the shire, with the following works to be completed between September and December. Construction of new footpaths on: • Bowen Street, Woodend (between Brooke and Sullivan streets) • Corinella Road, Woodend (between Christian Street and the railway car park) • Main Road, Riddells Creek (between the Lions Park and the primary school entrance). The replacement of a pedestrian bridge at Malmsbury Botanic Gardens.
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Visit one of our service centres: Gisborne: 40 Robertson Street Kyneton: 129 Mollison Street Romsey: 96−100 Main Street Woodend: Cnr High and Forest Streets Residents who are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment can contact Council through the National Relay Service: • TTY users phone 133 677 then ask for (03) 5422 0333 • Speak and Listen (speech-to-speech relay) users phone 1300 555 727 then ask for (03) 5422 0333 • Internet relay users connect to the NRS (see www.relayservice.com.au for details) and then ask for (03) 5422 0333.
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Purchase a ticket online to see Make Mama Proud on Friday 27 October and enter promo code MAMA25% to receive 25 per cent off. mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets Offer valid for full price tickets only. Maximum of 2 tickets per purchase.
Free seniors fitness class Present this voucher for a free older adult fitness class during the Seniors Festival at all fitness and aquatic centres during October. For group fitness class timetables, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/leisure or call 5422 0333. Limit one per person. Valid until 31 October 2017.
Events & Festivals Planning Guide Pick up a copy of our new Events & Festivals Planning Guide from a Council service centre in Gisborne, Kyneton, Romsey or Woodend or download the guide from mrsc.vic.gov.au
Cr Henry Bleeck Mobile: 0400 028 507 hbleeck@mrsc.vic.gov.au Cr Natasha Gayfer Mobile: 0436 407 401 ngayfer@mrsc.vic.gov.au
Cr Bill West Mobile: 0400 025 455 bwest@mrsc.vic.gov.au
South Ward Cr Mandi Mees Mobile: 0448 814 442 mmees@mrsc.vic.gov.au
Macedon Ranges Shire Council Newsletter :: Issue 24 :: September 2017
Your Councillors
Voucher Voucher Voucher
Make Mama Proud
East Ward
Cr Helen Radnedge Mobile: 0437 386 922 hradnedge@mrsc.vic.gov.au
Cr Andrew Twaits Mobile: 0429 066 000 atwaits@mrsc.vic.gov.au
West Ward
Cr Jennifer Anderson (Mayor) Mobile: 0408 273 670 janderson@mrsc.vic.gov.au
Cr Roger Jukes Mobile: 0400 647 445 rjukes@mrsc.vic.gov.au
Cr Janet Pearce Mobile: 0437 282 096 jpearce@mrsc.vic.gov.au
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