Warrnambool City Council Signs On For Emissions Reduction Project
Warrnambool City Council is one of 46 Victorian Councils to sign on to VECO, the Victorian Energy Collaboration, the largest ever emissions reduction project by local government in Australia.
VECO, led by Darebin City Council in Melbourne’s north, will provide 45 per cent of all Victorian Councils’ electricity requirements with 100 per cent renewables, reducing greenhouse emissions by 260,000 tonnes of C02-e every year.
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Provided by Red Energy, the 240 gigawatt hours of clean power is equivalent to powering 48,000 homes with renewables or removing the emissions from 90,000 cars every year.
Initiated by and facilitated with the Victorian Greenhouse Alliances, VECO recognises the benefits of renewable energy for the environment and the economy.
Say Thanks This WOW Day
Say Thanks This WOW Day
File Photo - Warrnambool SES Crew
19 May 2021 | 12:06pm
South West Encouraged To Thank SES Volunteers
Today is Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW) Day, a national day of thanks dedicated to the SES volunteers across Australia with 650 of those across the south west.
Held during National Volunteer Week, WOW Day encourages the public to dress in orange as a show of thanks for the invaluable contribution VICSES volunteers make to the community.
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In the past 12 months, Barwon South West VICSES volunteers responded to nearly 2,700 requests for assistance which included 1,341 downed trees; 438 damaged buildings; 187 road rescue incidents; over 350 flood calls, and more than 230 requests to assist other agencies including Victoria Police. The busiest units in the region were South Barwon (463); Bellarine (312); and Warrnambool (281).
Driver remanded in custody following fatal crash
Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives have charged a man following a fatal collision in Carranballac, east of Lake Bolac, on May 12.
Detectives arrested the 30-year-old man of no fixed place of abode Saturday.
He was charged with dangerous driving causing death and remanded in custody to appear before the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court Sunday.
Emergency Services were called to Glenelg Highway after three trucks collided just after 5pm.
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The two other truck drivers were treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
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CEO aims to make impact
17 May 2021 | 01:33pm
New MPower leader wants to make an impact
Mpower s new CEO Kevin Mills is all about making an impact on people s lives.
Mpower is one of the south-west s largest not-for-profit organisations with 80 staff supporting more than 800 clients and Mr Mills says it already holds a great reputation for helping people to reach their potential and have meaningful community connections.
Mr Mills replaces Kerry Nelson as CEO and is just the third to hold the position in the agency s 47-year history.
After growing up on a cropping farm near Horsham, Mr Mills became a certified practising accountant (CPA) and built-up corporate experience in Adelaide where he focused on management accounting, leadership and strategy.
Mum s Career Move Sparked
Mum s Career Move Sparked
Image (supplied) - scholarship recipient Kasey Smith.
17 May 2021 | 02:18pm
Electrical scholarships help career move
At 34, single mum Kasey Smith isn’t afraid to try for a major career turnaround in a traditionally male-dominated field.
The former high school teacher is now studying South West TAFE’s pre-apprenticeship electrical course and her prospects have been boosted by winning two scholarships.
Kasey has won a $1500 Powercor scholarship just weeks after receiving a South West TAFE Portland Aluminium Women in Trades award for equipment up to $1500.
The new scholarship is easing her childcare fee burden as Kasey pursues her dream job.