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November 2006 Edition

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Page 1

Flynn slaughterhouse is Australia’s oldest bark building

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Page 2

Small towns projects benefit communities

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Page 3

CEO’s column

New cubby at Carinya makes play even more fun

Latrobe City Council Meeting Dates

Latrobe economy going from strength to strength

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Page 4

Moe heads to national Tidy Town award

Special offers on microchipping in lead up to mandatory chips

New car park signs sho the way

New look litter bins catch the eye

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Page 5

Food premises’ inspections protect residents’ health

Latrobe receives Silver Waste Wise certification

Mayor’s Message Cr Tony Zimora

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Page 6

Exploring Latrobe and Beyond

 

Discover Gippsland’s military heritage

Cool waters and shady campsites

Delightful rockpools at Eagles Nest

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Page 7

Campaign on essential safety measures

Prepare properties for another threatening fire season

Long-time Jeeralang North hall committee member honoured

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Page 8

Power of events

 

Gemstones, Jewellery and Collectables Expo

Latrobe Outdoor Movie Festival

Loy Yang Power Junior ITF Tournament Victorian Championships

Ford Ranger Cup Cricket match at Traralgon

2008 Victoria Urban Fire Brigades Association State Junior Championships

Boolarra Folk Festival

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Page 9

People and their Pets

 

Mayor’s introduction from Cr Tony Zimora

If cats and dogs are not for you try pythongs

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Page 10

Short back and sides, but go easy on the tail

For those with pets there’s a right way to rent properties

So your animal is microchipped-but are your details up-to-date?

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Page 11

Don’t let allergies stop you from having a pet

Room for a pony-not in town-so what’s the alternative?

Five kids and three dogs- let’s go camping

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Page 12

Diamonds are a pooches best friend

Pet portraits art from the heart

        The Ibizan hound an endangered breed in Australia
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Page 13

Mandatory desexing will lead to less ‘unwanted’ pets

Holiday accommodation that dogs will rate ‘five star’

Wyandottes take Judy’s fancy

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Page 14

Bereaved pets can be offered long-term care

Big cat no figment of the imagination in Morwell

One little goldfish turns into a fishery business

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Page 15

Designer dog breeder demonstrates responsible breeding

Can’t keep a real pet? – try a virtual pet

Pets can teach respect and responsibility event at a young age

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Page 16

Regular check-ups and up-to-date vaccinations a must for all pets

Saying goodbye

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Page 17

The down and out on groundwater

Community inclusion partnership proves a recipe for success

Reserve reveals a host of previously unlisted species

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Page 18

Early immigrants made their mark on Gippsland too

Flood warning program takes another step

Preschools and child care services are sunsmart-er

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Page 19

Youth page

 

2007 a big year for FReeZA

Are our young people all heading to the big smoke?

Youth councillors attend Australian Sister Cities conference

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Page 20

The art

 

Sensational summer season at gallery

Performing arts summer season suits all tastes

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Page 21

Megawatt an electrifying exhibition not to be missed

Electric jugs bring John’s collecting passion to the boil

Have you considered a career in local government?

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Page 22

Sister Cities

 

Shopping in Japan

Schools have sister relationships too

Youth band prepares for Japan and China

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Page 23

New climbing structure for Glendonald park

Moe’s access for all abilities playground now open for play

Council employee initiates depression awareness program

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Page 24

Sport and Recreation

 

GT for those who take their exercise extremely serious

Major oval upgrade underway at Morwell Recreation Reserve

Make a splash this summer at Latrobe City’s outdoor pools

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