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2021 Community Satisfaction Survey now open at Mildura

Date Time 2021 Community Satisfaction Survey now open at Mildura Mildura Rural City Council’s annual Community Satisfaction Survey is one of the easiest and most effective ways for the community to let us know their thoughts on the services, facilities and programs we provide each year. This year’s survey opens tomorrow Monday 3 May, providing four weeks for residents take part and provide their feedback. Residents can take the survey in a couple of different ways. Online The survey can be taken online by visiting Council’s Have Your Say page at mildura.vic.gov.au/HaveYourSay Hardcopy Hard copy surveys can be picked up from Council’s Madden Avenue or Ouyen Service Centres, or by calling 5018 8100.

2021 Community Satisfaction Survey about to open at Mildura

Date Time 2021 Community Satisfaction Survey about to open at Mildura Mildura Rural City Council’s 2021 Community Satisfaction Survey opens tomorrow Monday 3 May, providing four weeks for residents take part and provide their feedback. The survey is one of the easiest and most effective ways for the community to let us know their thoughts on the services, facilities and programs we provide each year. Residents can take the survey in a couple of different ways. Online The survey can be taken online by visiting Council’s Have Your Say page at mildura.vic.gov.au/HaveYourSay Hardcopy Hard copy surveys can be picked up from Council’s Madden Avenue or Ouyen Service Centres, or by calling 5018 8100.

North Shore acid spill a $150k mess

Date Time North Shore acid spill a $150k mess A truck driver who drove away from a spill of sulphuric acid in Geelong has been fined $50,000 and ordered to pay nearly $95,000 for the clean up, as well as thousands in court costs. Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) prosecuted Wallan man Charles Roy Johnson over the spill of more than 1,000 litres of sulphuric acid into a roadside drain on Madden Avenue, North Shore. The Melbourne Magistrates’ Court heard that Mr Johnson had pulled over to fix a problem with his windscreen wipers, then smoked a cigarette before continuing on his way, but did not notice that the load of acid was steadily leaking into a roadside drain.

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