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A weekly update from one of Victoria's fastest growing regional areas. Bass Coast has a permanent population of approximately 30,000, which triples in peak holiday season. This show is also broadcast on Community Radio 3mFM (3mfm.com.au) Tuesdays at 8.30am, Thursdays at 4.30pm and Saturdays at 10.00am.
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This week: We talk about the grants available to small businesses, the official opening of the Country Universities Centre, CUC Bass Coast, the rejection of the AGL Crib Point and APA Gas Import Jetty and pipeline project and Our Bass Coast. Our Future drop in sessions we held last month across the shire and have come to an end. We would like to th…
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This week: We talk about the grant funds to help local small businesses grow, Our Bass Coast. Our Future Drop-in sessions we are holding this month across the shire where you can attend and tell us your ideas, aspirations and thoughts about the future of Bass Coast, and the State Government’s announcement of further easing of restrictions across Vi…
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This week: We talk about the Community Engagement Policy that was adopted at the February Council meeting, the Rhyll Playspace upgrade Information Drop-in Session, Mayor, Cr Brett Tessari’s One Gippsland Chair appointment, and our first Council meeting for the year we held on Wednesday, the 17th of February with our newly elected Councillors.…
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This week: We talk about the February Council meeting, State Government’s changes to mask wearing, the Vegetation Management 10/30 Rule, staying safe in the heat and by the water, and thank the 93 staff that we were able to employ thanks to the State Governments Working for Victoria program for all they have done for the Bass Coast community.…
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This week: We talk about the State Government’s $25 million investment towards public and community housing in Bass Coast, the Christmas decoration competition, the draft Phillip Island (Millowl) Wildlife Plan, the cancellation of this years’ New Year’s fireworks display and the State Government’s investment into public community housing.…
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This week: We talk about the Redevelopment of the Cowes Cultural and Community Centre, a number of capital works projects that are ready to go in Inverloch, a new Community Newsletter for not for profit and community groups, some of the events and work being done to support our local business community and an update about COVID-19.…
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