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Ringwood Lake Park Landscape Masterplan - 1999 for Maroondah City Council by EDAW ( Aust) Pty. Ltd
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Ringwood Lake Park Landscape Masterplan - 1999 for Maroondah City Council by EDAW ( Aust) Pty. Ltd
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Newspaper clipping from "The Post" 21-1-97", P2, Cable rates under review
A proposal being considered by Maroondah and other Victorian councils to charge telecommunication and power companies rates on their overhead cables was met with a low-key response by Telstra last week. Optus Vision would be affected too.
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Newspaper clipping from "The Mail" 11-2-97, P14 COUNCIL BRIEFS
Candidates for the Maroondah Council elections must lodge their nominations with the returning officer before 4pm, February 12. Fees will increase at various Council leisure facilities. Ringwood Lake and Croydon Park have been declared alcohol-free zones for the duration of the Festival of the Foothills on February 15-16. Various other council issues of minor sectional interest are included in this article.
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Newspaper clipping from "The Mail" 21-1-97, P 15. Residents urged to have a say
.Maroondah City residents are invited to have a say on key issues facing Australia as part of Maroondah Council's 'Australia Consults' forum. Last year's Maroondah forum, administered by 'Leadership Maroondah Program' participants, was praised by the Australia Council as being one of the best attended forums.
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Newspaper clipping from "The Mail" 7-1-97, P 11. Councils' split set to hurt owners claiming strays. By Jeff Jones
Maroondah pet owners now have to travel to the RSPCA in Burwood East to claim their strays, following a sudden split between Maroondah and Manningham councils over pound usage.
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Newspaper clipping from "The Mail", 21-1-97, P11, Move on club soon. By Jamie Duncan
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal has still not handed down its decision on whether to allow construction of the controversial Glenwood Social Club in North Ringwood. The proposal caused a storm of protest as residents, churches, traders and commumnity groups resisted the plan.
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Newspaper clipping from "The Mail", 15-6-93, P3, Facilities open
Ringwood Council last week voted to open its senior citizens facilities to all aged residents after applications from two community groups. It will also extend the senior citizens' consultative committee to include all major groups .
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Plan of driveway and property east of Heatherdale Road and Canterbury Road corner, with details of house, shed, bungalow, and dog pen, kennels and enclosures.
Survey by H.L.M. 31-7-58. Scale 20'=1"
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Newspaper clipping from "The Mail", 1-6-93, P17, The Mayor's challenge by Jodie Haythorne
Ringwood Mayor Greg Adkin's has issued a challenge to residents in the lead up to the 1993 local government elections. "I am running in August and would like to see anyone who thinks they can do a better job than me stand"
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Newspaper clipping from "The Mail", 13-4-93, P 14. Sponsors
Ringwood Council's lollipop people could soon be advertising products as part of a plan to make up for lost State Government subsidies for the school crossing supervisor scheme. Council's corporate services director, Bill Black, is investigating possible sponsors for the scheme. Mr Black sugggested that sponsors could be associated with school wear, safety equipment or children's goods and services. No consideration would be given to a sponsor that was not appropriate for children.
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Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection
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