Charity Partners Welcomed
Charity Partners Welcomed
Image (supplied) - Mick White & Dedy Friebe from Warrnambool & District Food Share and Jacinta Roache & John Parkinson from LETS TALK.
03 February 2021 | 01:18pm
WRC Announces Charity Partners for 2021
The Warrnambool Racing Club have today announced their Charity Partner Recipients, including their May Racing Carnival and Community Race Day partners.
The club was also thrilled to be able to offer nine local groups and organisations affected by COVID-19 with a $500 donation.
The Community Race Day Partner receives all gate taking and sponsorship profits which on average is $6,000, with Warrnambool and District Food Share announced as the partner for the event.
Charity Partners Welcomed
Charity Partners Welcomed
Image (supplied) - Mick White & Dedy Friebe from Warrnambool & District Food Share and Jacinta Roache & John Parkinson from LETS TALK.
03 February 2021 | 01:18pm
WRC Announces Charity Partners for 2021
The Warrnambool Racing Club have today announced their Charity Partner Recipients, including their May Racing Carnival and Community Race Day partners.
The club was also thrilled to be able to offer nine local groups and organisations affected by COVID-19 with a $500 donation.
The Community Race Day Partner receives all gate taking and sponsorship profits which on average is $6,000, with Warrnambool and District Food Share announced as the partner for the event.
Premier Speedway earmarks dates for 2022 Classic return
Warrnambool s Premier Speedway Club intends to conduct the 49th running of the South West Conveyancing Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic in January 2022, after having been forced to postpone the event due to the impact of COVID-19 in 2021.
The Club’s Board and Management will continue to monitor the COVID situation throughout the remainder of the Premier Speedway Club’s current season and into the off-season.
A general loosening of restrictions with regards to crowd numbers and travel, will play a key part in the viability of holding an event of the Classic’s size and magnitude.
29 January 2021 | 11:45am
More than $1 million of road and footpath works, set to get under way in Warrnambool
Warrnambool City Council’s annual Footpath Renewal and Major Road Rehabilitation programs, are set to commence on Monday (February).
Seven roads and intersections and 35 footpaths throughout the city are set to be upgraded as part of the works, with over $1 million allocated in the Council’s budget to complete the works.
Warrnambool City Council Director City Infrastructure David Leahy said that asset maintenance was a crucial function of Council.
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“Each year, Council carries out maintenance and repairs on assets such as roads, footpaths, playgrounds, bridges and buildings he said.