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Applications open for Community Leadership Program
Greater Shepparton City Council wishes to advise the community that applications are now open for the 2018 Community Leadership Program. The program aims to develop active and engaged community members within the municipality who wish to increase their… Read more
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Second stage of Aboriginal Street Art Project underway
The second stage of Greater Shepparton City Council’s Aboriginal Street Art Project has commenced with two separate mural projects painted by two artists. Read more
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New bus interchange will improve safety of main roads intersection
Greater Shepparton City Council last night endorsed the Draft Concept Plan for a proposed bus interchange at Nixon Street, Shepparton opening the way for upgrades to the intersection of Balaclava Road, Hawdon Street, New Dookie Road and Verney Road. Read more
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Permit refused for animal breeding facility
Greater Shepparton City Council at its Ordinary Council Meeting held last night, resolved that Council would have refused the Application to grant a permit for the use and development of 115 Stewart Road, Tatura for an animal keeping and breeding facility… Read more
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Solar farm decisions referred to state government
Four planning applications for solar farms in Greater Shepparton have been called in by the Minister for Planning to determine whether planning permits can be granted. Read more
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Council endorses change to structure of SAM budget
Greater Shepparton City Council last night endorsed a proposal to use capital works funds rather than take out a loan for the building of the new Shepparton Art Museum with a new estimate of $39.9m for the project. Read more
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Draft Wanganui Road and Ford Road Feasibility Study out for comment
Greater Shepparton City Council endorsed the Draft Wanganui and Ford Road, Shepparton Feasibility Study Design Report (Draft Report) and released it for public comment last night at the Ordinary Council Meeting. Read more
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