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Trader furious as customers blocked - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. Trader furious as customers blocked. Trader furious as customers blocked. July 14, 2015. Green Heart Organics owner Melissa Jenkins says she’s disappointed in the council after access to her store was blocked during the peak school holiday trading period. G012815. BASS Coast Shire Council is refusing to compensate an Inverloch trader who claims to have lost thousands of dollars while the entrance to her shop has been blocked by footpath works. Ms Jenkins says that when works started ...
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Why death costs more - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. Why death costs more. Why death costs more. July 22, 2015. Want your loved ones buried at either Wonthaggi or San Remo cemeteries? You better start saving now because fees are set to double. DYING isn’t cheap, but local families are about to discover it’s going to cost a lot more to bury their loved ones at council-managed cemeteries in Bass Coast. The basic interment (burial) service fee for an adult could more than double over the next 12 months jumping from $1110 to $2253. One of ...
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Give me shelter! - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. July 21, 2015. Amber Hamilton with baby Scarlett, Isabell Parker, Jack Clancy, Raye Tucker, Ella Andrighetto, Marlene Fox and Yvonne McRae are frustrated by the poorly-designed bus shelter at the Wonthaggi interchange bus stop at Biggs Drive. The shelter provides little protection from the elements and provides an inconvenience for transport users. rg122915. Meanwhile, a perfectly-suited shelter and toilets is left unused at Watt Street next to the Wonthaggi Magistrates’ Court. Mr Cl...
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Bass Coast better than South Gippsland - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. Bass Coast better than South Gippsland. Bass Coast better than South Gippsland. July 22, 2015. How did local residents rate the performance of the Bass Coast Shire in the past year? We've got the results. THE people of Bass Coast and South Gippsland shires have rated the performance of Bass Coast better than its neighbour in the latest, independent Community Satisfaction Survey. The Mayor Cr Kimberley Brown was pleased to see improvement in some sections of the survey:. Their respons...
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Dog-gone weekend leaves officers high and dry - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. Dog-gone weekend leaves officers high and dry. Dog-gone weekend leaves officers high and dry. August 11, 2015. Bass Coast Shire Community Safety Ranger David English and Local Laws Coordinator Jill Broomhall waited for interested locals at the recent Corinella information session for proposed off-leash areas. C333214. LOCALS failed to turn out at Waterline off leash area information sessions over the weekend, with voting on the issue closing yesterday. The Magistrate Peter Dunn said ...
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Powlett flood ruins pastures and roads - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. Bull; On the land. Powlett flood ruins pastures and roads. Powlett flood ruins pastures and roads. July 21, 2015. An aerial shot of Robin Lowe’s Powlett River farm shows the mass inundation of his property during the recent flooding. The flood waters have subsided, leaving Robin Lowe’s property as a muddy mess. THE floodwaters may have subsided but it hasn’t eased the pain for Powlett River farmer Robin Lowe. If it’s for the greater good and if it is truly a place of natural signific...
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Inverloch ‘height limit’ goes out the window - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. Inverloch ‘height limit’ goes out the window. Inverloch ‘height limit’ goes out the window. August 4, 2015. This unit development in Beilby Avenue, Inverloch which reaches up to 9.1 metres in height, could open the floodgates to similar projects in the town after the Bass Coast Shire Council proved powerless at VCAT to stop projects of this scale. IT’S a popular misconception in Inverloch that there’s a height limit on residential development of seven metres. The ‘Inverloch Ratepayer...
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Welcome to Leongatha, Melbourne’s preferred…. DUMP SITE - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. Welcome to Leongatha, Melbourne’s preferred. DUMP SITE. Welcome to Leongatha, Melbourne’s preferred. DUMP SITE. August 11, 2015. Leongatha chosen for Melbourne’s waste. Leongatha South residents were shocked to learn about the plans for the quarry, announced in a letterbox drop on Monday last week. Among them, from left, are Phillip Johnston, Ron Wangman, Dan Croatto, Paul Norton, Ben Croatto, Maree Goodwin, Tina Holch and Max Behmer. N043215. The landholders’ main concerns are about...
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New jobs a bonus at Burra Foods - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. New jobs a bonus at Burra Foods. New jobs a bonus at Burra Foods. July 28, 2015. A GROWING milk supply and the expansion by Burra Foods into the burgeoning markets of Asia have delivered a welcome dividend, not only to Burra’s suppliers, but also to the economy of Korumburra and district. The company has also created a new full-time trainee position as part of its decade-long support of Korumburra Secondary College. And it really is a two-way street as our students offer a fresh new ...
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Bus shelter bungle hits $12m project - South Gippsland Sentinel-Times
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Bull; News Articles. Bus shelter bungle hits $12m project. Bus shelter bungle hits $12m project. August 4, 2015. Less than two weeks away from finalising one of Inverloch’s most ambitious residential development projects, the Bass Coast Shire Council has thrown a spanner in the works by plonking an eyesore in front of the proposed development. m213115. Last time it was the Chinese dairy development at Kernot. If it goes ahead, the project would likely generate dozens of jobs. The shire has since met with...
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