Village Bells 2018 (Issues 211-214)

Issue 211 – March 2018

Tower Run 2018. Cover photograph: Cameron Rocke
Tower Run 2018. Cover photograph: Cameron Rocke
Village-Bell-2018-211.pdf

Topics include: Happy Birthday Maria Montagnese; Restoring Hall Fireplace; Gwenelg on Sutherland Road; Tony Knight Citizen of the Year 2017; Chester Keon-Cohen AM; Interview with Jack LeBrocq; Australian Wildlife (Hare wallabies); Village Festival a great success


Issue 212 – June 2018

from: An Illustrated Guide to the Beaconsfield Ranges
from: An Illustrated Guide to the Beaconsfield Ranges
Village-Bell-2018-212.pdf

Topics include: Illustrated Guide to the Beaconsfield Ranges (re-printed); Deer in Upper Beaconsfield; Community Resilience; Camping in Upper Beaconsfield, incl. Nudist Colony; New fireplace in Assembly Hall; George Moir’s last rainfall; Interview with Kylie Walton; History Fire Brigade Auxiliary


Issue 213 – September 2018

BUPS School Production
BUPS School Production
Village-Bell-2018-213.pdf

Topics include: Topics include: Report from deer meeting; Beaconsfield Reservoir or Ponds?; Look out for wildlife; BUPS School Production; New owners at the Victorian Equestrian Centre VEC


Issue 214 – December 2018

Fire Simulation Table. Cover photograph: Cameron Rocke
Fire Simulation Table. Cover photograph: Cameron Rocke
Village-Bell-2018-214.pdf

History of bushfires in Upper Beaconsfield 1893-1983; Community Bushfire Exercise a huge success; Happy 60th Birthday Woorinyan CWA; Beaconsfield Reservoir; Remembrance Day 2018; 72-hour plan; Cardinia Deer Management; An interview with Emily Ballantyne-Brodie

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Village Bell – Issue 211

March issue – packed with great articles!

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Tower Run at the Village Festival 2018. Photograph: Cameron Rocke
Tower Run at the Village Festival 2018.
Photograph: Cameron Rocke

Topics include: Happy Birthday Maria Montagnese; Restoring Hall Fireplace; Gwenelg on Sutherland Road; Tony Knight Citizen of the Year 2017; Chester Keon-Cohen AM; Interview with Jack LeBrocq; Australian Wildlife (Hare wallabies); Village Festival a great success

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