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July 2009 Edition

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                 Yallourn house an icon of Latrobe’s heritage

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                 Community lunch for meals on wheels recipients a great success

                 Work starts on flood warning system for Moe

                 New police station a hit with traffic school users

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                 Big increase in borrowing at new Churchill library

                 Winter blues seem to disappear as flowers start to bloom

                 Mayor’s Message

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                 Life saving attention given to two trees

                 Sudanese migrants dance their way into out hearts

 Farmers’ skills tapped to deliver new employment opportunities

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Page 5

                Community grants applications close on Friday

                New mentoring program for young people with a disability

                CEO’s Column

    

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                Mayor backs climate with Hybrid Prius

                Cape York to the Prom with fond memories of Latrobe

                Amnesty announced on unregistered dogs and cats

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                New landfill exposes poor recycling habits by some

                These are a few of my favourite things…

                Koorie Elders enjoy ‘Well for Life’ program

                Youth Mayor’s Message

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Page 8

                Exploring Latrobe and Beyond

 

                Spectacular coastal walking and picnic beaches

                Down in the Glen there’s something gurgling underground

                Wetland sanctuary on Traralgon’s urban fringe

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                Mayor’s introduction

                These days, Year-10 students would probably know how to build a computer

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Page 10

                 Fresh eyes and a range of talents and abilities

                Communication software proves invaluable for adults with disabilities

                Overcoming cyberphobia

 

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                Art made easier with computer help

                Computers and sport yes they do mix

                Patience and a passion to learn are the keys to tutoring

 

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                A click of the mouse can help preserve priceless heritage

                Networking sites-the good and the bad

 

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                Farming in the twenty-first century

                Reuniting with the past provides pleasure in the present

                Gippsland Memorial Park’s new database will help with genealogy

 

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                Computer use influences the airwaves in a big way

                Synthetic Trainer puts local pilots on the path to safety

                Computer confidence became the key to Inge’s business success

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                E-waste-the problem we still have to solve

                Local musicians use the internet to their advantage

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                Link Reader Survey

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                Power of events

 

                Lakes Oil Tour of Gippsland

                Latrobe Valley Eisteddfod

                Latrobe Rose and Garden Show

                2009 Australian Hillclimb Championship

                Gippsland Go-Kart- C Grade Australasian Titles

                Touch Victoria League Finals

 

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Page 18

                 Nature watching easy on the eyes and feet in Victory Park

                 Along the garden path to recovery

                ‘Best of both worlds’ says new Latrobe resident

 

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Page 19

                 Sister Cities

 

                 Taizhou and Latrobe celebrate ten years

                 Mixing with locals

                 From city slicker to country boy

 

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             Wonder, awe and exhilaration for Gallery visitors

                 Performing arts-from Hungarian Rhapsodies to Tin Pan Alley

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Page 21

             Men’s choir sings about climate change

                 Reference Group to be ‘ears and eyes’ for community’s older residents

                 Helmet donation helps educate future road users

                 Forum challenges perceptions of ‘fair go’

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Page 22

                 Youth Page-Giving the youth of today a say

 

                 The Thieving Gypsies win the Freeza battle

                 Have you thought of joining the Navy Cadets at Lake Narracan?

                 Scholarships available for independent Students

                 Trip to Parliament House

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Page 23

                Historic pride being portrayed through new interpretive signs

                Get ready to detox your home

                Let’s meet Julie Adams

                New signs highlight strength of community groups

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Page 24

                Otto the new inflatable obstacle at Morwell pool

                A return to physical education pays dividends at Newborough East

                Netball club to be one of the big winners at Ted Summerton