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Marngrook Oval Pavilion officially opened
Nillumbik residents have yet another high-quality sporting facility to enjoy with the official opening of the Marngrook Oval Pavilion in Diamond Creek.
Nillumbik Mayor Peter Perkins, Yan Yean MP Danielle Green, Eltham MP Vicki Ward, along with the various user groups today attended an event to mark its official opening.
Danielle Green was representing the Minister for Local Government and Suburban Development, Shaun Leane.
The new pavilion and lighting upgrade, a project worth almost $1.6 million, was funded through a Victorian Government Growing Suburbs Fund (GSF) allocation and Nillumbik Shire Council.
The GSF allocation was over $400,000 with Council contributing more than $1.1 million.
Athol Selectboard updated on Five Points improvement plans
Boulders at the base of the retaining wall supporting Crescent Street in Athol s Five Points neighborhood have come loose, causing a portion of the wall to sag beneath the roadway. Rebuilding the wall is among improvements planned for the area. Staff photo/Greg Vine
Vehicles make the steep incline on Bridge Street, from Chestnut Hill Avenue to Crescent Street. Engineers hope to reduce the grade of the slope to improve safety for motorists. Staff photo/Greg Vine
Rocks supporting the eastern end of the retaining wall beneath Crescent Street have become loose and rolled down the enbankment. Staff photo/Greg Vine
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Artbeat – share your thoughts on arts and culture in Nillumbik
The arts have long formed part of the heart and soul of the Shire of Nillumbik.
Nillumbik Shire Council is embarking on the development of a new Arts and Culture Strategy and is seeking input from our community.
Artbeat – a pulse check for Arts and Culture in Nillumbik – provides a number of ways for everyone who lives, works and plays in the Shire to share their thoughts about arts, culture and creativity. How to get involved:
Complete an online survey at participate.nillumbik.vic.gov.au/arts-culture. Everyone who completes the survey goes in the draw to win tickets to Montsalvat or one of three $100 prepaid credit cards. Survey closes 30 June 2021.
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Amendment C131 to regulate earthworks in Nillumbik’s green wedge
Clean fill dumping in the green wedge could soon be regulated if a proposed amendment to the Nillumbik Shire Planning Scheme is successful.
At Council’s request, the Victorian Planning Minister has authorised the preparation of Amendment C131Nill to the Planning Scheme to seek to regulate earthworks in the green wedge.
There is currently no one provision in Victorian Planning Schemes to regulate the deposit of clean fill on land, particularly in the peri-urban areas of Melbourne.
Amendment C131, which applies to the Green Wedge Zone and Rural Conservation Zone, requires a permit for earthworks involving the receipt, importation, stockpiling or placement of more than 100 cubic metres of fill.
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