Today we farewell our valued team member and friend, Audrey Bartlett.
For the past 12 years, Audrey contributed to our community as a valued member of our Youth, L2P and VicRoads teams.
Through the TAC L2P Program, Audrey supported hundreds of local young people to get their driver’s license.
She created events and opportunities for our young people to have fun and stay connected through our FReeZA program.
And many community members will have experienced Audrey’s wonderful customer service skills at VicRoads.
Audrey will be dearly missed by us all – we thank her for her dedicated service to our organisation and her friendship.
Please note – our Customer Service Centre will be closed from 12 noon today, Friday 30 August, whilst our staff attend Audrey’s funeral.
We apologise for the inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding during this time.
We will re-open as normal at 9am on Monday 2 September.
AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS
The Central Goldfields Shire Australia Day Awards celebrate the achievements and contributions made by outstanding members and groups in our community. They inspire us through their efforts and make us proud to live in our Shire.
Nominations for the 2025 awards are now open for the following three categories:
- Citizen of the Year
- Young Citizen of the Year
- Community Award of the Year
Nominations close at 12 midnight on Sunday, 27 October.
Visit: www.centralgoldfields.vic.gov.au/NOMINATE
OUT NOW!
Spring has almost sprung which means the latest edition of our Community Update magazine is hot off the press.
The online edition can be accessed at www.centralgoldfields.vic.gov.au/communityupdate with copies to arrive in your letterbox from Monday.
Every day our community drive, walk, visit and use our local roads, footpaths, infrastructure reserves and open spaces.
We know that our community values these areas the most.
In our latest edition we explore how we are working together to improve and maintain these facilities for our community.
Happy reading!
ENERGY BREAKTHROUGH
Join in the excitement of Energy Breakthrough and help promote the event’s ‘waste wise’ message by volunteering with our Waste Education team.
Helping to guide patrons sorting their waste, reducing landfill and recycling their utensils is a fantastic way to meet people and achieve positive results for the whole community. Plus there is a range of other roles to choose from to support the 5,000 students from 150 schools taking part.
Visit: www.eb.org.au/volunteer
Expressions of Interest are also open until 11 September for community groups to supply catering, generating much needed fundraising for their local groups and clubs and helping our premier event’s success.