Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Document (Item) - Newspaper (digital), Caulfield Contact, 1977
... profiles councillors peter baitz... Service;
Profiles Councillors Peter Baitz, Ron Walters;
Carnegie... Service;
Profiles Councillors Peter Baitz, Ron Walters;
Carnegie ...
The Caulfield Contact was the official newspaper of the City of Caulfield from 1976-1994. The City of Caulfield was the Municipal Council for an area of the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, including Brighton East, Carnegie, Caulfield, Elsternwick, Gardenvale, Glen Huntly, McKinnon, Murrumbeena, Ormond and St Kilda East. Following Amalgamation of City of Caulfield and parts of the City of Moorabbin in 1994, the Caulfield Contact was followed by the Glen Eira News.
Includes references to the following:
Children's Neighbourhood Centre Caulfield;
Fire destroyed Caulfield Park Bowling Club;
Naming of Harleston Park;
Home Handyman Service;
Profiles Councillors Peter Baitz, Ron Walters;
Carnegie-Glenhuntly Football Club formed
Council drops approval of rail crossings over Neerim and Glenhuntly Roads;
Profiles Councillor Alwyn Samuel, Glen Richards;
First stage of Nepean Highway widening;
Minister approved re-subdivision; Council spills;
Exciting development of Caulfield Park;
Profiles Councillor Max Blair, Councillor Brian Rudzki;
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