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Quadriplegic woman s council battle after parking fines outside her home

Quadriplegic woman s council battle after parking fines outside her home
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Request for school facilities to open out of hours

Date Time Request for school facilities to open out of hours The Greater Geelong Council will approach the Victorian Government about opening state school playgrounds and outdoor sporting facilities for community use outside of school hours. As a result of a successful notice of motion from Councillor Eddy Kontelj during Tuesday night’s meeting, the Council will start a conversation with the state in the hope of gaining improved access to recreational facilities for young people living close to schools. Cr Kontelj said the Council provided a wide range of recreational facilities across the region, including parks, playgrounds, sports courts and playing fields. But, he said, school facilities would provide the most convenient expanded option for some residents.

Council submission to Surf Coast Distinctive Area and Landscape process

Date Time Council submission to Surf Coast Distinctive Area and Landscape process Council has last night endorsed a submission to the Surf Coast Distinctive Area and Landscape public consultation, as the declared area includes Mount Duneed and Breamlea in the Greater Geelong municipality. The Surf Coast was declared a Distinctive Area and Landscape (DAL) by the Victorian Government in 2019, with the aim of permanently protecting the area from over-development and preserving its unique environment, landscape and lifestyle. The declaration covers a small area of Breamlea and the area north of the Surf Coast and Greater Geelong municipal boundary at Mount Duneed Road, taking in Mount Duneed up to the Armstrong Creek Urban Growth Boundary. This northern boundary includes the Thompson Valley green break between the urban areas of Armstrong Creek and Torquay.

Friday essay: masters of the future or heirs of the past? Mining, history and Indigenous ownership

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains images and names of deceased people. In May 2020, the international mining giant Rio Tinto made a calculated and informed decision to drill 382 blast holes in an area of its Brockman 4 mining lease that encompassed the ancient rock shelter formations at Juukan Gorge in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. The Puutu Kunti Kurrama Pinikura people, who are the traditional owners of that land, lost their material connection to sacred sites of ceremonial, clan and family life, the basis for their political and social organisation. The Australian people lost a significant chunk of their national estate. For this hefty price we all paid, Rio Tinto lawfully gained access to $135 million dollars of high-grade iron ore.

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