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Useful Links
http://orwilst.org.au/links.htm
We proudly network with the Frankston Cluster of Community Houses; Community House Network; Southern Metropolitan Regional Network; our state-wide organisation, NHV (Neighbourhood Houses Victoria) and National Link, linking neighbourhood houses and community learning centres across Australia. As well, we network with individual community houses and neighbourhood centres. Community House Network Southern Metropolitan Region. Karingal Place Neighbourhood Centre. Frankston North Community Centre.
backtoearth.vic.gov.au
Other Kerbside Services
http://backtoearth.vic.gov.au/other-kerbside-services.html
The Back to Earth Initiative. South East Garden Prize. South East Garden Prize. Get it Right on Bin Night! Victorians are great recyclers, but we can improve. Research shows that our household rubbish bins contain items that could have been recycled. Across Victoria the equivalent of around 450,000 wheelie bins full of recycling ends up in landfill each week. What a waste. Wwwgetitrightbinnight.vic.gov.au. You can also follow the campaign on Facebook. To keep up to date. 21 October, 2016.
backtoearth.vic.gov.au
The Back to Earth Initiative
http://backtoearth.vic.gov.au/council-file-area
The Back to Earth Initiative. South East Garden Prize. South East Garden Prize. 21 October, 2016. Hobsons bay city council. City of moonee valley. Moira Shire on the Murray. Metropolitan Waste Management Group.
skyefc.com.au
Welcome to the home of the Bombers - Links
http://www.skyefc.com.au/links
Light Up The Skye. Team of the Decade 2015. The Southern Football League was formed in 1993 when the Eastern Suburbs Churches Football Association and the South East Suburban Football League joined forces. The new League was made up of five divisions with 45 clubs, and covered the vast area of South-East Melbourne, stretching from Chelsea Heights to Lower Plenty to Fairfield. Carrum Downs Cricket Club. Carrum Downs Junior Football Club. Carrum Downs VIC 3201. Online web site design.
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Seaford Community Committee (SCC)
http://www.seafordcc.org/links.html
Seaford Community Committee (SCC). The Seaford Community Committee aims to improve communication and create a stronger community in Seaford. If there is anything the SCC can do to assist you, please let us know and we'll try to help. Seaford Life Saving Club. Seaford Pier at Dusk. We liaise with (and assist where necessary) many local groups and services. We would like to add a link to your local group. Send us an email with your website address. 123Read2Me - Free Community Book Program. Kananook Creek A...
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Swimming Pools Melbourne - Victorian Swimming Pools - Find Swimming Pools in Victoria, Australia
http://www.swimclub.com.au/pool/victorian_swimming_pools.htm
Location: Perkins Street, Alexandra, Victoria, Australia 3714. Phone: (03) 5772 0364. Altona Swim and Fitness Centre. Location: Corner Mason and Mills Streets, Altona North, Victoria, Australia 3025. Phone: (03) 9932 2170. Web: www.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au. Apollo Bay Community Swimming Pool. Location: Costin Street, Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia 3233. Phone: (03) 5237 6483. Phone: (03) 5352 2557. Ararat and District YMCA Recreation Centre. Location: 78 High Street, Ararat, Victoria, Australia 3377. Phone...
backtoearth.vic.gov.au
Back to Earth green waste recycling benefits
http://backtoearth.vic.gov.au/recycling-benefits.html
The Back to Earth Initiative. South East Garden Prize. South East Garden Prize. Back to Earth green waste recycling benefits. Why is reducing waste to landfill so important? If green waste is added to your household rubbish bin, it is dumped in landfill. In landfill organic material decomposes without oxygen (anaerobically). This process produces odorous gases and methane, which has a global warming potential 25 times greater than carbon dioxide. But that’s not the only benefit. Composting turns green wa...
mcclellandguildofartists.com.au
McClelland Guild of Artists Inc
http://mcclellandguildofartists.com.au/index.php
McClelland Guild of Artists. In the 1970s, the founding Trustees of McClelland Gallery introduced the concept of community studios in the Gallery grounds. It was a tentative beginning, but potters, painters, spinners and weavers settled into what shedding was then available, followed by lapidarians and wood turners whose energy and resourcefulness in erecting their own spacious studios filled the rest of us with envy. We offer a range of activities for everyone:. McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park.
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT