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Shire Life
Issue 29 September 2018
Macedon Ranges Shire Council newsletter—Accessible version
Table of contentsWhat’s on........................................................................5
New youth space in Riddells Creek open.....................10
Battle of the Bands.......................................................11
Youth Awards...............................................................12
Preschool fun: Kindagym..............................................13
Breastfeeding support..................................................13
Sports for juniors..........................................................14
Business Awards finalists.............................................16
Australia Day Awards...................................................17
Successful grants announced......................................17
Preparing your property for the fire season..................20
Fire ready property inspections....................................22
Roadsides and fire risk.................................................22
Baling for hay and fire prevention.................................23
Get your mulch for free.................................................24
Sustainability on the agenda........................................24
Get inspired with Sustainable House Day....................26
It’s easy to sort your waste and recycling.....................26
Building decks, verandahs or pergolas.........................29
Issues and opportunities for Romsey...........................31
Major projects...............................................................31
Macedon Ranges Regional Sports Precinct.................32
Romsey Ecotherapy Park update.................................32
Romsey and Riddells Creek kindergartens..................33
New look Gisborne Library...........................................34
Macedon Ranges Shared Trails Feasibility..................35
New sporting facilities get the thumbs up.....................36
Your rates at work........................................................37
Campaspe River Walking Trail update.........................37
Gisborne roundabouts..................................................38
Streetscapes.................................................................38
Tree works....................................................................39
Rates instalments.........................................................39
Subscribe to eNews......................................................41
Find us on social media................................................42
Contact Council............................................................43
Vouchers......................................................................45
Casserole Club.............................................................45
Sustainable design fact sheets.....................................45
Register now for Term 4 sports....................................46
Contact your Councillors..............................................46
What’s on
Hell Ship
Friday 21 September, 7.30pm
Kyneton Town Hall
Full $32 and concession $25
Don’t miss this remarkable story of endurance and
survival from one of the most dramatic, yet now-forgotten
chapters of Australia’s maritime history.
Written and performed by comedian and actor Michael
Veitch, Hell Ship recalls the stories of those on the ship,
and the courage of his heroic great-great-grandfather
who was on-board.
Equus
Friday 21 September until January 2019
Kyneton Museum
Full $5, concession $3 and family $10
Bringing together photographs, original paintings,
historical artefacts and more, Equus examines
Australia’s continuing love affair with horses.
Discover the evolution of equine fashion, grooming tools
and traditional riding equipment in this fascinating
exhibition.
Macdeth
Monday 1 October, 3pm
Kyneton Town Hall
Full $25, concession $20 and family $70
Combining Shakespeare’s rich language with a healthy
dose of invention and idiocy, Macdeth incorporates all
the gruesome murder, foul play and pathos we’ve come
to expect from one of the world’s most famous literary
legends. Performed by physical theatre ensemble
Company 13, the work adds a touch of silly to this classic
text.
Exposing Edith
Friday 12 October, 11.30am
Kyneton Town Hall
Full $25 and concession $20
Take a voyage of love, loss and sorrow in this award-
winning cabaret show that pays tribute to French
chanteuse, Edith Piaf.
Created and performed by Michaela Burger and Greg
Wain, Exposing Edith delves into the music and stories
from Edith’s life.
Buy tickets
Online: mrsc.vic.gov.au/buytickets
By phone: 1300 888 802 (8.30am–3pm, Monday to
Friday)
In person: visit a Council service centre in Gisborne,
Kyneton, Romsey and Woodend (see page 15 for
locations).
To view the complete program of events at the town
hall and museum, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/arts-program
Business morning tea
Thursday 13 September, 10am–12pm
Highfields Estate, 330 Barringo Road, New Gisborne
$25 MRBC, RRBATA & Business Kyneton members, $35 others
Come along for an informal business coffee catch-up
with Macedon Ranges Business Connect. Introduce
yourself to others, keep in touch, learn and share in a
relaxed environment over morning tea.
Business networking night
Thursday 18 October, 6.30pm–9pm
The Parkland, 37C Piper Street, Kyneton
$45 Macedon Ranges businesses, $65 others
Grow your business and collaborate with others at our
last networking night of 2018.
Come along and be inspired by guest speaker Phillip
Fusco, respected strategic advisor, international
businessman, marketing practitioner and entrepreneur.
To book a workshop, visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/business-events or 5421 9616
Get involved in the 2018 Victorian Seniors Festival
Clear the diary, pull out your dancing shoes and get set
to move during the 2018 Victorian Seniors Festival
events in Macedon Ranges Shire.
On Wednesday 17 October, residents will have the
chance to hit the dancefloor once more at the annual
Grey Light Dance held in partnership with Kyneton
Police.
The event will be held from 1.30pm at Kyneton Town
Hall, with local band Growing Up Is Optional providing
entertainment.
Transport will be available but must be requested when
booking.
The event is free, however bookings are essential.
To book, call Stephanie on 5422 0258 or email
For more information about the 2018 Victorian Seniors
Festival visit seniorsonline.vic.gov.au
For details of other local events celebrating Seniors
Festival visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/events
New youth space in Riddells Creek
open
Movie and game nights, cooking and sports programs
and workplace training are just a few of the opportunities
available for young people at Council’s new youth space
in Riddells Creek.
The new weekly youth space that runs on Thursdays
from 4pm–6pm offers a range of activities and events
that encourage young people (12-18 years) to connect
with services, the community and each other – building
skills, confidence and social capacity in the process.
Come along to Riddells Creek Community Centre at 74
Main Road, Riddells Creek, and find out more.
Youth spaces are open weekly during school terms
between 4pm–6pm at:
Kyneton: Tuesdays, behind Kyneton Town Hall, Hutton
Street
Riddells Creek: Thursdays, Riddells Creek Community
Centre, 74 Main Road
Woodend (Autism Specific Disorder specialised program): Thursdays, Woodend Neighbourhood House,
47 Forest Street
For more information, call 5422 0296 or visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/YEP
Battle of the Bands
Dr. Frisco will perform at the FReeZA Push Start’s
annual Battle of the Bands Regional Finals later this year
after winning the Macedon Ranges heat recently.
The band performed in front of a great crowd at Kyneton
Town Hall on Saturday 25 August, with the band Crane
announced as runners-up.
The competition showcased a diverse range of local
bands and songwriters, with performances from Sam
Tucker, Tim Allen, Lana Hughes, Lucy Ramshaw and
last year’s Macedon Ranges heat winners, Lazerlips.
Council would like to congratulate all entrants in the
Macedon Ranges Battle of the Bands heat, and wish Dr.
Frisco the best of luck in the regional finals.
For more information, and to see photos of the event,
visit facebook.com/MacedonRangesYouth
Youth Awards
The diverse achievements of young people across the
Macedon Ranges were celebrated recently at the 2018
Youth Awards.
Held at Kyneton Town Hall in August, the event brought
young parents, parents and the broader community
together to acknowledge the talent, enthusiasm and
contribution that young people make across our region.
We would like to congratulate everyone who was
nominated for an award, and thank those that came
along to support and nominate our exceptional young
people.
For a full list of winners, visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/youth-awards
Preschool fun: Kindagym
Kindagym develops your child’s gross motor skills,
coordination, balance, confidence and social skills
through active play and organised activities in our indoor
stadium.
Friday, Buffalo Sports Stadium
10am: 1–3 years
11am: 3–5 years
Breastfeeding support
Did you know that our Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
Service offers free breastfeeding support to all mothers
in Macedon Ranges Shire?
Extra support for mothers experiencing initial difficulties
in their child’s first weeks and throughout their
breastfeeding experience is offered by lactation
consultants at a breastfeeding support session.
The Breastfeeding Support Service does not require an
appointment, with the clinic open every Tuesday from
1.30pm-4pm at the Woodend Maternal and Child Health
Centre, 49 Forest Street Woodend (located with Cobaw
Community Health).
Local mum Bonnie Pearson utilised the service following
the birth of her twin daughters, Leni and Miida Shpayzer
(pictured), and found the experience overwhelmingly
positive. “We came down on a couple of Tuesday’s and
spent some time here”, she said. “Andrea (MCH nurse)
has checked how the girls were latching, and talked
through their growth spurts…she’s been really helpful.
I’ve got friends that live in Melbourne and the city that
have no support, so it’s pretty amazing to have that
here”.
For more information on the service, contact your
Maternal and Child Health nurse or call 5422 0281.
Sports for juniors
Our centres have a range of development programs and
competitions for little ones and teenagers to get involved
in.
Get the kids off the couch and into one of the following:
Indoor soccer
Goal Kick – skills development
Develop essential skills for Australia’s fastest growing
sport in a fun and nurturing environment. Suitable for
children aged 5–10 years.
Wednesday, 4pm (Kyneton Toyota Sports & Aquatic
Centre)
Friday, 4pm (Romsey Recreation Centre)
Mixed soccer competitions at Romsey Recreation Centre
U12 Friday, 4.50pm
U16 Friday, 6.30pm
Basketball
Shooting Hoops – skills development
A junior basketball development program aimed at
teaching children the fundamentals of basketball in a fun,
non-competitive environment. Suitable for children aged
5–10 years.
Monday, 4pm (Romsey Recreation Centre)
Mixed basketball competition at Romsey Recreation Centre
U12 Monday, 4.50pm
For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/leisure
Business Awards finalists
Congratulations to the 2018 Bendigo Bank Business
Awards finalists and thank you to all the nominees. The
judges were extremely impressed by the standard of
submissions and diversity of business in our shire. The
winners will be announced at the Awards Gala Dinner at
the Kyneton Town Hall on Wednesday 19 September
2018.
Australia Day Awards
Is there someone you know who goes above and beyond
in contributing to our community?
Recognise their efforts and nominate them for our
Australia Day Awards.
Entry is open to all people who live, work or study in the
Macedon Ranges Shire at the time of nomination.
Nominations open on Wednesday 12 September and
close on Wednesday 31 October.
Award winners will be announced at the Australia Day
celebrations on Saturday 26 January 2019 at Kyneton
Mechanics Institute.
To find out more, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/australiaday
Successful grants announced
A sculpture exhibition, motor festival and International
Women’s Day celebration are just a few of the initiatives
supported by the Events and Festivals Grant Program
2018/19.
Some of the projects funded by the Community Funding
Scheme include:
• Health and wellbeing program for tweens and parents
in Gisborne
• Installation of storage shed for Newham Mechanics
Institute
• Facility upgrades for Tylden Community Hall
• Equipment purchases for the new Kitchen Garden
Cooking Program at Romsey Primary School
• Training and equipment purchases for Upper
Campaspe Landcare group
• Shire-wide Babes & Picnics Program
• Mobile display screens for Macedon Ranges Arts Trail
• Dance therapy at Lauriston Hall
• New equipment for Kyneton Little Athletics Club
• New signage for Friends of Malmsbury & Environs
Project
• Boardwalk revegetation for Macedon Villages
Volunteers
• Training for not-for-profit groups at Woodend
Neighbourhood House
• Online learning opportunities at U3A Kyneton
Some of the projects funded by the Events and Festivals
Grant Program include:
• Carlsruhe Fire Brigade Wine & Food Festival
• Kyneton ‘Long’ Lunch
• International Women’s Day Dinner
• Malmsbury Town Hall 150th Anniversary Celebration
• FriYay Feast Woodend
• Tony McManus Live Lauriston
• Gisborne Arts and Family Fun Fest
• Art in the Vines at Hanging Rock Winery
• Macedon Ranges Sustainable Living Festival
• Malmsbury Motor Festival Show & Shine
• 2018 Macedon Ranges Wine and Food Festival
Budburst
• Woodend Armistice Day Re-Enactment
• Run the Rock at Hanging Rock
• Garden Lovers Fair Macedon
• Kyneton Agricultural Show
• Christmas in Romsey 2018
• The Gisborne Christmas Festival
• Woodend Winter Arts Festival
To view a complete list of successful projects or to find
out about other Council grants, visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/grants
Preparing your property for the fire
season
Spring is the perfect time to get your property ready for
the summer bushfire season.
Here are our top tips for preparing your property:
• slash grass and keep it under 75mm
• rake up and remove dry grass, leaves, twigs and loose
bark (also called fine fuels)
• remove any rubbish or material that is likely to cause,
maintain or promote a fire
• store flammable liquids well away from the house
• store woodpiles away from the house
• place metal flyscreens or window shutters over
windows
• keep gutters clean of fine fuels
• remove all noxious weeds from your property
• face your LPG cylinders vent-pipe away from the house
and store securely in an upright position
• prepare your bushfire survival plan.
You can also follow the step-by-step guide to protecting
your home from fire by downloading the CFA Fire Ready
Kit from cfa.vic.gov.au
For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/fire-ready or
call 5422 0333.
Fire ready property inspections
Preventing fires is everyone’s responsibility and a well
maintained property will help reduce the risk of fire to
local communities.
From October, fire management officers will begin
annual property inspections to ensure properties do not
present a fire risk over the summer. If a property is
identified as a fire hazard, we will issue a fire prevention
notice.
If the notice is not complied with, we will be forced to
complete the work required and the property owner will
be charged with associated costs, in addition to a $1,612
fine.
Roadsides and fire risk
Did you know that each year we slash around 1,000km
of roadsides for fire prevention?
Fires start on roadsides due to hot vehicle exhausts,
mechanical failures and collisions. We slash high use
roadsides to reduce the chances of these incidents
resulting in a fire. Typically 80 per cent of traffic uses 20
per cent of our roads, so it makes sense to slash those
roads as a priority.
Note: slashed roadsides are not effective firebreaks,
particularly in extreme conditions and high winds.
The best way to protect your home is to maintain your
property and leave early, long before flames are visible.
Slashing your roadside is not an effective way to reduce
fire risk to your property.
Baling for hay and fire prevention
Each year we receive enquiries from residents who have
received a fire prevention notice and are baling for hay. If
you are planning on baling, it’s important that you make
contact with our fire management officers prior to the due
date on your notice to advise them. You must complete
an application for extension which will give you extra time
for the works to be carried out.
For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au or call 5422
0333
Get your mulch for free
Come and get your free mulch from our Kyneton,
Romsey and Woodend transfer stations during
September.
• This is a first-come, self-load offer
• BYO shovel, containers or trailer, and protective
clothing
• Amount of mulch may vary
• Available while stocks last.
Offer ends 30 September 2018.
For locations and opening hours, visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/transfer-stations
Sustainability on the agenda
We’re making it easier for households to go green with a
number of new initiatives that focus on sustainable
design.
Sustainable design is an approach to building or
renovating that considers elements such as orientation,
thermal mass, cross-ventilation, better insulation,
external shading and window placement as key factors in
helping to reduce a building’s reliance on natural
resources.
Advisory service
We’re trialling a new, free sustainable design advisory
service, where feedback from a qualified sustainable
building design officer is offered to home-owners
planning to build or renovate.
To book an appointment, contact Felicity Houghton on
[email protected] or call 5421 0829.
Fact sheets
We’ve prepared a series of fact sheets outlining key
sustainable building design principles for homeowners
builders.
For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/sustainable-
design
Get inspired with Sustainable House
Day
Sunday 16 September
10am–4pm
Various locations throughout the shire
Open the door to sustainable living by touring some of
the region’s most environmentally progressive homes
during Sustainable House Day.
The annual celebration of green living showcases
dwellings across the country that are incorporate
sustainable features in their design.
To find a sustainable home near you, visit
sustainablehouseday.com
It’s easy to sort your waste and
recycling
Council operates three transfer stations throughout the
shire, which sort material out into recyclable and non-
recyclable streams for reuse or disposal to landfill.
Transfer stations accept general waste and recycling,
including the following:
Batteries (household, car and solar) (free)
Branches and prunings (free)
Bricks and rubble
Building waste
Car parts (free)
Carpet
Computer and computer parts (free)
Electrical appliances/ electronic waste (free)
Fire extinguishers
Furniture
Garden tools and equipment (free)
Gas bottles / cylinders
Hot water units
Lawn mowers
Light globes (fluorescent and CFL) (free)
Mattresses
Microwaves (free)
Mobile phones (free)
Oil (engine and cooking) (up to 20 litres) (free)
Plant cuttings
Refrigerators (free)
Scrap metals (free)
Televisions (free)
Timber
Toner cartridges (free)
Tyres
Weeds (non-noxious) (free)
White goods (free)
Please note that we don't accept commercial chemical
or liquid waste, or deliveries from large commercial
vehicles.
For more information on transfer station opening hours
and fees, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/transfer-stations
Building decks, verandahs or
pergolas
Decks, verandahs and pergolas can add to your dwelling
both in value and liveability. Summer is the time of year
many home owners decide to build these structures to
improve their property and lifestyle.
Is a building permit required?
Decks
Yes Construction of a raised timber or steel deck
attached to any building or around a swimming pool.
Verandahs and pergolas
The difference between a verandah and a pergola is that
a pergola does not have walls or a roof other than
rafters, battens or shade cloth. A pergola may be
attached to a dwelling.
Yes Construction of a verandah attached to any building
No Construction of a stand-alone verandah that:
• is not attached to another building
• is less than 10m2 in floor area
• is no more than 3m in height
• is no more than 2.4m in height within 1m of a boundary
• is located no further forward than the front wall of the
dwelling
• is not over an easement.
Yes Construction of a pergola associated with a house
that:
• exceeds 20m2 and 3.6m in height
• is located more than 2.5m from the front of your
dwelling
• is over an easement.
A planning permit may also be required in some cases.
For more information, contact Council on 5422 0333.
Issues and opportunities for Romsey
Romsey residents have helped us identify issues and
opportunities for the town following a series of recent
community workshops and surveys.
Feedback collected is currently being reviewed, and will
contribute to the development of a strategic plan that will
help shape the future of Romsey beyond 2021.
Residents are encouraged to continue to have their say,
by visiting mrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay and using the online
interactive map tool to highlight areas of interest in the
town.
For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/yoursay or
call 5422 0333.
Major projects
Macedon Ranges Regional Sports
Precinct
Council is continuing to work with the community, and
state and federal governments to realise the Macedon
Ranges Regional Sports Precinct.
The precinct proposes to have a mix of indoor sports
courts and outdoor sports fields, plus other recreational
facilities spread across two interconnected sites in New
Gisborne.
The first stage of the project is estimated to cost
$31.4milllion with a further $10million required for the
second stage. Council cannot fund this alone and will be
seeking substantial support from the state and federal
governments to make the project a reality.
To follow the projects’ development, visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/sports-precinct
Romsey Ecotherapy Park update
Stage one of the transformation of the former Romsey
Primary School site in Main Street is now complete.
Council worked with Cobaw Community Health and
Romsey Ecotherapy Park Inc (formerly the Greater
Romsey All-Abilities Park Committee) to transform the
150- year old building into a community health centre
surrounded by an all-inclusive park.
The new community health suite offers all of Cobaw’s
health and wellbeing services in early childhood, youth,
families, adults, aged and disability.
Stage one of the Romsey Ecotherapy Park sits on the
Main Street side of the site, and has been designed with
an emphasis on providing people of all ages and abilities
with a unique sensory and therapeutic experience in
nature.
Romsey and Riddells Creek
kindergartens
Kindergarten educators at Romsey and Riddells Creek
Kindergartens are looking forward to moving back in to
their refurbished spaces later this year following
significant upgrades.
The improvement works, which are currently underway,
aim to meet the needs of a growing community, and
include a revitalisation of learning spaces, extension of
the kindergarten veranda and upgraded amenities.
Funding was provided by the Victorian Government
($541,500) and Council ($180,500).
For more information about our kindergarten programs,
visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/kindergarten
New look Gisborne Library
Come and see the revitalised library, improvements
include:
• increased floor space
• increased natural light
• a refreshed interior with window seats, new carpet,
lights, painting and extra data points
• the freshly painted exterior
• a new fenced courtyard with decking to the rear of the
library building
• a new roof
Council and Goldfields Library Corporation would like to
thank everyone for their patience during construction and
encourage you to explore the new look Gisborne Library.
For more information on library opening hours, events
and more, visit ncgrl.vic.gov.au
Macedon Ranges Shared Trails
Feasibility
Council will investigate an increase in shared walking
and cycling paths in the shire as an action of the Council
Plan (Year Two).
The Macedon Ranges Shared Trails Feasibility Studies
will consider a number of opportunities for shared off-
road trails throughout the Macedon Ranges and onto
Daylesford (Council’s border at Tylden).
The studies will include benefits, costs to develop and
maintain the trails, as well as outlining staged
components that are future project ready.
A draft feasibility studies document is expected to be
available for public comment later in 2018 and will be
guided by the feedback received from land managers,
land owners, stakeholders and the community.
For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/initiatives or
call 5422 0333.
New sporting facilities get the
thumbs up
Sporting clubs in Kyneton have been making the most of
the newly redeveloped facilities at Kyneton
Showgrounds.
Recent upgrades include new female-friendly home and
away change rooms, unisex umpire facilities and
improved public toilets.
The improvements enhance the historic and central
sporting precinct for the town, and also enable local
clubs to attract and retain more women and girls to their
groups and teams.
The $633,000 project was jointly funded by the Federal
Government ($250,000) and Council ($383,000).
To find a Council venue or facility, visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/facilities
Your rates at work
Campaspe River Walking Trail
update
Almost two kilometres of footpath works are underway
along the Campaspe River Walking Trail in Kyneton.
Improvements include 2km of the existing gravel path
upgraded to a 2.5m wide concrete shared path from
Piper Street to the edge of Wedge Street.
The upgrade will increase accessibility for people using
wheelchairs or walking frames, and make the trail more
suitable for walkers, runners, cyclists and people pushing
prams.
The project was funded by the Victorian Government’s
Regional Development – Infrastructure Fund ($300,000),
the Transport Investing in Regions Fund ($50,000) and
Council ($200,000).
Further sections will be developed as funding becomes
available.
Gisborne roundabouts
Landscaping on two new roundabouts at the Station
Road intersection in Gisborne are now complete.
The distinctive landscaping on the roundabouts
references lava formations in the area, with drifts of
native plantings flowing out amongst contrasting stone
mulch.
Streetscapes
Works to update the pavement around the Kyneton War
Memorial is now complete.
Drainage network upgrades recently completed include:
• Forest Street, Woodend
• Gardiner Reserve, Gisborne
Footpath works recently completed include:
• Fisher Street, Gisborne
• Barry Road, New Gisborne
• Wyralla Crescent, Gisborne
These footpath works will improve infrastructure and
transport links, and pedestrian safety around the shire.
Upgrades to the asphalt surface were completed at
Fersfield Road, Gisborne and maintenance work was
finished on Barbower Road, Edgecombe.
Tree works
About 250 established trees have been planted on
naturestrips in towns throughout the Macedon Ranges as
part of Council’s annual planting program.
For more information on street trees, visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/trees
Rates instalments
Rates and charges must be paid in four instalments by
no later than the due date. Instalment reminder notices
will be sent prior to each instalment date.
If an instalment is not paid by the due date it will be
charged with penalty interest.
Instalment dates for 2018/19 are:
30 September 2018
30 November 2018
28 February 2019
31 May 2019
You can pay your rates via BPAY View®, online with
Visa or Mastercard via Council’s website,
mrsc.vic.gov.au/payments or in person at a
Council service centre.
If you have any questions about rates payment methods,
or if you have difficulty paying your rates on time, contact
the Rates department on 5422 0322.
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Vouchers
Casserole Club
Love to cook? Join our food-sharing initiative, Casserole
Club.
The program pairs peple who find it difficult to prepare
regular meals with those who love to cook. It’s home-
cooked food, made by neighbours for neighbours.
For details, visit casseroleclub.com or call 5422 0333.
Sustainable design fact sheets
Want to learn how to ‘go green’ with sustainable design?
Pick up one of our new sustainable design fact sheets,
and get the latest on the basics of passive design
principles.
For more information, visit
mrsc.vic.gov.au/sustainable-design or call 5422 0333.
Register now for Term 4 sports
From soccer and basketball, to swimming and squash,
our aquatics and leisure centres have a range of
programs on offer to suit all ages.
For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/leisure
Contact your Councillors
East Ward
Cr Henry Bleeck
Mobile: 0400 028 507
Cr Natasha Gayfer
Mobile: 0436 407 401
Cr Bill West
Mobile: 0400 025 455
South Ward
Cr Mandi Mees
Mobile: 0448 814 442
Cr Helen Radnedge
Mobile: 0437 386 922
Cr Andrew Twaits
Mobile: 0429 066 000
West Ward
Cr Jennifer Anderson (Mayor)
Mobile: 0408 273 670
Cr Roger Jukes
Mobile: 0400 647 445
Cr Janet Pearce
Mobile: 0437 282 096
For more information, visit mrsc.vic.gov.au/councillors