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Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di Pasquale, Nov 2018, 2018
... News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di...mark di pasquale... Mark di Pasquale is the ward representative on Banyule Council....Mark Di Pasquale... Ward News. Councillor Mark di Pasquale is the ward ...Previously published as Bakewell Ward News. Councillor Mark di Pasquale is the ward representative on Banyule Council.2 p. text and photographs in colour.bakewell ward, mark di pasquale, banyule council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine - Newsletter, Banyule City Council, News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di Pasquale, Aug 2021, 2021
... News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di...Mark di Pasquale... News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di Pasquale ...Watsonia is once again being discussed by Banyule Council.2 p., black text and colour imageswatsonia, watsonia traders, watsonia shopping centre, banyule council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter, Bakewell Ward News, July 2015 -2018, 2015-2018
... mark di pasquale... representative Councillor Mark Di Pasquale. Continued from November 2018...Mark Di Pasquale... written by Ward representative Councillor Mark Di Pasquale ...Bakewell Ward News is a newsletter written by Ward representative Councillor Mark Di Pasquale. Continued from November 2018 as "News from your Neighbourhood" #62162 or 4 page newsletter, text and colour images.mark di pasquale, bakewell ward, banyule council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Watsonia's Whisper, News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di Pasquale, Aug 2021, 2003c
... News from our Neighbourhood: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di...: Bakewell Ward, by Mark Di Pasquale, Aug 2021 Article Article ...Watsonia Traders chose a local entry by Erin Round to update the Watsonia Shopping Centre logo.News article, black and green text watsonia, watsonia traders, watsonia shopping centre, erin round -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Leaflet, [Bakewell Ward, Banyule Council elections 2020. Election material], 2020
... ; individual leaflets for each of the four candidates: Mark Di Pasquale...: Mark Di Pasquale, Katie George, Brian Grace and Gary Sammartino ...Collection of leaflets comprising: Victorian Electoral Commission 2020 Council Election brochure for Bakewell Ward; individual leaflets for each of the four candidates: Mark Di Pasquale, Katie George, Brian Grace and Gary SammartinoCollection of five leaflets describing candidates for election to the City of Banyule Bakewell Ward election 2020elections, banyule city council, bakewell ward -
Greensborough Historical Society
Report and photographs, Remembrance Day Time Capsule 2015, 11/11/2015
... , assisted by Councillors Mark di Pasquale and Steven Briffa... at the ceremony, assisted by Councillors Mark di Pasquale and Steven ...Short report and photographs of the placing of a Time Capsule at War Memorial Park Greensborough on Remembrance Day, 11 November 2015. Banyule Council was responsible for laying the time capsule and Mayor Craig Langdon officiated at the ceremony, assisted by Councillors Mark di Pasquale and Steven Briffa. The items in the capsule ranged in years from 1915 to 2015, the capsule is to be reopened in 25 yearsTime capsule was laid as part of the ANZAC Centennial commemorations.Collection of 5 colour photographs and a written report.greensborough war memorial park, craig langdon, remembrance day 2015 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Report and photographs, Barclay Park Greensborough, 07/11/2015
... Craig Langdon assisted by Ward Councillor Mark di Pasquale. ... Mark di Pasquale. This open ground was saved from development ...On November 7, 2015 a small park in Greensborough (previously known as McKenzie Court Park, corner Plenty Lane and McKenzie Court) was renamed as Barclay Park after a local family. henry and Dorothy Barclay farmed Grace Park from 1938. Members of the family were present at the ceremony conducted by Banyule Mayor Craig Langdon assisted by Ward Councillor Mark di Pasquale. This open ground was saved from development through the work of local residents.Collection of 6 photographs and a report.barclay family, eric barclay, craig langdon, barclay park