Have your say on upgrades to the skate park in Cochrane Park, Koo Wee Rup

Have your say on upgrades to the skate park in Cochrane Park, Koo Wee Rup

Have your say on upgrades to the skate park in Cochrane Park, Koo Wee Rup  Published: 29 November 2021 Cardinia Shire Council is calling on the Koo Wee Rup and broader community, and passionate skaters, BMX, and scooter riders to have their say on upgrades to the Cochrane Park skate park.  Council recently awarded the tender to construct the upgraded skate park to one of Australia’s premier skate park builders Grind Projects, who will work with Baseplate, the designer for the popular Gembrook skate park in 2018.  “We’ll be hosting pop up information sessions at Koo Wee Rup Primary School, Koo Wee Rup Secondary College as well as at the park itself so we capture feedback particularly from the younger members of our community who use the park,” explained Cardinia Shire Mayor, Cr Jeff Springfield.  “We’re also meeting with community groups based at Cochrane Park so their feedback is captured.  “The community can also can jump online and have their say at www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay” Westernport Councillor Kaye Cameron encouraged locals to get involved.  “Sports like skating have become more and more popular and it’s time to upgrade Cochrane Park skate park so it meets the needs of our growing community.  “We want to know what you like and dislike, how and when you use the skate park and what features you’d like to see included.   “We’ll then use your feedback to design the concept before another round of community engagement prior to construction,“ explained Cr Cameron.
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Cardinia Shire White Ribbon Awards announced

Cardinia Shire White Ribbon Awards announced

Cardinia Shire White Ribbon Awards announced  Published: 29 November 2021 Congratulations to this year’s White Ribbon Award winners announced at the recent White Ribbon Fundraiser and Awards held at C…
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The Two Moths and the Flowers of the Mountain - the story of the possum cloak

The Two Moths and the Flowers of the Mountain - the story of the possum cloak

The artist behind a possum cloak, one of the many works in Nyanda exhibition in Hyphen's Artspace Gallery, has shared the story behind the mixed media piece.
City of Wodonga 29 Nov 2021
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Outdoor pools to reopen for summer

Outdoor pools to reopen for summer

Summer has arrived and Council is pleased to announce the re-opening of the two outdoor pools in Woodend and Lancefield.
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New Year’s Eve community celebration to usher in 2022

New Year’s Eve community celebration to usher in 2022

New Year’s Eve community celebration to usher in 2022 Published on 29 November 2021 Mildura’s popular annual New Year’s Eve community event will make a welcome return this year, featuring live music a…
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Mallee councils trial Internet of Things to become Smart Cities

Mallee councils trial Internet of Things to become Smart Cities

Four Mallee councils have joined forces to trial Internet of Things (IoT) technology to inform decision-making and improve operational efficiencies.
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Councils join forces to tackle climate change

Councils join forces to tackle climate change

Councils join forces to tackle climate change Published on 29 November 2021 Macedon Ranges Shire Council has joined the Cities Power Partnership aligning itself with more than 150 councils across Aust…
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Immerse yourself in the Murmuring Walk soundscape

Immerse yourself in the Murmuring Walk soundscape

Immerse yourself in the Murmuring Walk soundscape Published on 29 November 2021 Be among the first to experience ‘Murmuring Walk’, a sublime audio guided experience inspired by the environment and the…
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Daughter's journey to discover family history

Daughter's journey to discover family history

This great story about a daughter digging into her father's life and his time spent at the Bonegilla migrant camp was first published on August 29, 2018 in the lead up to the 2018 Bonegilla Reunio…
City of Wodonga 29 Nov 2021
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