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Arapiles Climbing Guides, Hugh Widdowson

Address
57 Jost Avenue, Quantong VIC 3409
Contact
Mr Hugh Widdowson
Phone
03 5384 0376
After Hours
03
Email
climbacg@netconnect.com.au
Website
http://www.arapiles.com.au
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$2.3m Port Campbell Seawall complete

07 May 2012

The Port Campbell Foreshore is secure for the next 50 years thanks to a $2.3 million seawall re-build project, which was officially opened to the public by Member for Polwarth and Minister for Public Transport and Roads, The Hon Terry Mulder MP last week. The Victorian Government invested in the coastal …

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RE-Activate in Parks

7 May 2012 10:00am - 2 Jul 2012 12:00pm

A new program has been developed to promote healthy ageing by encouraging older Victorians to get active in parks. The Re-activate in Parks program will be delivered over nine weeks and offered in two parks in Melbourne’s south east - Braeside Park and Karkarook Park. This …

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RE-Activate in Parks

8 May 2012 10:00am - 3 Jul 2012 12:00pm

A new program has been developed to promote healthy ageing by encouraging older Victorians to get active in parks. The Re-activate in Parks program will be delivered over nine weeks and offered in two parks in Melbourne’s south east - Braeside Park and Karkarook Park. This …

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Take an autumn walk on the Cathedral Ranges

18 May 2012 9:30am-1:00pm

Autumn is a great time of the year to get outdoors and take up the chance to explore the Cathedral Range State Park on a guided walk, hosted by the People and Parks Foundation and Parks Victoria on Friday 18 May. This walk will head to the top of South Jawbone …

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In Sickness and in Health

19 May 2012 11:00am - 20 May 2012 2:00pm

'In Sickness and in Health' is a play about the history of the Quarantine Station, written, produced and performed by the Woodland Players. Through a series of re-enactments, the story of the Quarantine Station is told in an evocative and personal style. The play will be performed …