Macca at Tecoma: Shire ponders VCAT's rebuff | Maroondah Weekly - Yarra Ranges Weekly:
"OBJECTORS to the plan for a McDonald's restaurant in Tecoma are now looking to the Supreme Court to try to stop the golden arches from lighting up.
But legal professionals have estimated that an appeal against McDonald's could cost as much as $100,000 and any appellants may be liable for further costs should they lose the case."
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Tecoma McDonald's fight may go to Supreme Court
Tecoma McDonald's fight may go to Supreme Court:
"Councillor Samantha Dunn said she would urge her Yarra Ranges Shire Council colleagues to challenge a ruling in favour of the fast-food giant by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal."
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"Councillor Samantha Dunn said she would urge her Yarra Ranges Shire Council colleagues to challenge a ruling in favour of the fast-food giant by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal."
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Saturday, October 20, 2012
Final phase of CFA radio replacement rollout begins - Premier of Victoria
Final phase of CFA radio replacement rollout begins - Premier of Victoria
: "“The $56.7 million Radio Replacement Project is almost complete and complies with one of the recommendations of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission,” Mr Ryan said.
“More than 11,000 digital radios have already been deployed to 1,220 fire brigades. A further 3,500 radios are held for replacement spares and growth in demand.
“The new digital radios have a range of technical and safety benefits that will support CFA personnel during emergencies, and enhance interoperability with other emergency response agencies, once new digital networks become available,” Mr Ryan said.
Mr Ryan said the Victorian Coalition Government was committed to ensuring Victoria’s emergency services were equipped with the right tools and technology to carry out their important role in the community."
Comment: Where the FSL (fire service levy) goes. :)
: "“The $56.7 million Radio Replacement Project is almost complete and complies with one of the recommendations of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission,” Mr Ryan said.
“More than 11,000 digital radios have already been deployed to 1,220 fire brigades. A further 3,500 radios are held for replacement spares and growth in demand.
“The new digital radios have a range of technical and safety benefits that will support CFA personnel during emergencies, and enhance interoperability with other emergency response agencies, once new digital networks become available,” Mr Ryan said.
Mr Ryan said the Victorian Coalition Government was committed to ensuring Victoria’s emergency services were equipped with the right tools and technology to carry out their important role in the community."
Comment: Where the FSL (fire service levy) goes. :)
Elections to revitalise Victorian local government - Premier of Victoria
Elections to revitalise Victorian local government - Premier of Victoria:
"Victoria’s local governments will be revitalised by the elections currently underway across the state, Minister for Local Government Jeanette Powell said today.
Mrs Powell said postal voting will close at 6.00pm on Friday 26 October 2012 and voting in attendance elections will be conducted on Saturday 27 October 2012.
“More than 2,000 candidates have nominated for the 2012 Victorian local government elections, so I urge all eligible voters to have their say, as voting is compulsory,” Mrs Powell said."
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"Victoria’s local governments will be revitalised by the elections currently underway across the state, Minister for Local Government Jeanette Powell said today.
Mrs Powell said postal voting will close at 6.00pm on Friday 26 October 2012 and voting in attendance elections will be conducted on Saturday 27 October 2012.
“More than 2,000 candidates have nominated for the 2012 Victorian local government elections, so I urge all eligible voters to have their say, as voting is compulsory,” Mrs Powell said."
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