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Home Composting [Pages]
Composting at home has a major role to play in reducing the amount of material that is currently going to landfill and is a great way for you to r...
... vegie scraps, green leaves etc. Many sources will say you can't compost onions, citrus and tea leaves but this is a myth. Avoid meat, wheat and dairy products as these are ...
Non-Council-Managed Venues [Pages]
... facilities include room set-up, Wi-Fi, AV equipment, data projector and screen, whiteboard and a tea and coffee station. 3A Nixon Street, Shepparton Ph: 1300 514 811 Email: admin ...
Avoid Food Waste and Packaging [Pages]
Australians throw away around 1.9 million tonnes of packaging each year. This is enough to fill the Melbourne Cricket Ground nine times over. On a...
... products and choose unpackaged items, items with less packaging, and concentrates whenever possible. Switch from tea bags to tea leaves and ditch coffee pods for ground coffee. Even bake your own muesli ...
Community Group Directory [Pages]
Search our directory of local community and sporting groups.
... Hostel 17 Stephenson Street, MURCHISON VIC 3610 Phone: (03) 5826 2655 Murchison Bakery & Tea Rooms Business > Food services > Bakery 39 Stevenson Street, MURCHISON VIC 3610 Phone: ( ...
Parent Advisory Group [Pages]
Parents and families are a very important part of our kindergarten services. This page provides examples of how you can participate and contribute...
... joining us on excursions; participating in events at the service – breakfast club, morning/ afternoon tea for families; snack/lunch roster; laundry roster; fundraising events; sharing special talents ...
... available upon request. This reserve/hall can be used for family reunions, parties, high teas or sporting events. For more information or bookings please contact Gwenda Metzke on 0409 182 451 ...
... shells) Dairy products (for example: cheese, yoghurt and butter) Egg shells Teabags, tea leaves and coffee grounds Tissues, paper towels and napkins Hair and nails Lawn clippings Garden prunings ...
How to dispose of common items [Pages]
Useful information on the proper disposal methods for common materials.
... and other disposable sanitary products, eg. pads) Landfill bin (red lid) Teabags/tea leaves FOGO Compost bin (green lid) Telephone books Recycle bin (yellow lid) Televisions ...
Textile recovery [Pages]
NOW AVAILABLE - You can now dispose of your unwanted and unusable textiles at new textile recovery boxes at our Resource Recovery Centres in Shepp...
... . football, all special boots) Formal shoes and heels Gumboots Home items Aprons and oven gloves Tea and kitchen towels Napkins and tablecloths Bath towels and bathrobes Bed sheets and pillow cases Curtains Knitted ...
Temporary Food Premises [Pages]
Temporary food premises are temporary sites or stalls where food is sold. This includes stalls and marquees at school fetes, markets, festivals an...
... uncut fruit and vegetables at farmers markets or by greengrocers (whether retail or wholesale) wine tasting tea and coffee If you are selling any food that falls into a class 2 or 3 food ...