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Specialising in the seventies
Debby Kemsley is a program assistant at Meander Valley Community Radio (MVFM).
Christmas traditions
One Christmas day our family had brandy sauce for dessert but without plum pudding.
Setting the pace at Carrick
The Carrick Park Pacing Club would have to be the success story of harness racing in Tasmania.
Westbury Central shutting up shop
Successfully Launched in July 2020, Village Central Westbury is closing down on 10 December.
Wrapping up WOAD
Did you notice the yellow footpath stickers along Emu Bay Road during the weeks around the Craft Fair?
Art in a box
Sculptures that could fit in a shoebox were on display last month in Deloraine at The Empire Hotel, Brush Rabbit and Deloraine Creative Studios.
Get out, caravan park residents told
Deloraine Caravan Park long stayers are worried about where they will live because the local Apex club plans to throw them out.
Westbury considered for new timber mill
Westbury is one of three sites being considered for a new timber mill expected to employ 30–35 people.
Bushwalkers condemn ‘secrecy’ of Cradle Mt cableway plan
Tasmanian bushwalkers have called for walking clubs and other outdoor groups to get involved in coming public consultation on a proposed cableway at Cradle Mountain.
All that jazz at The Empire
The Girl from Ipanema will be steppin’ out at Deloraine’s Empire Hotel on 14 November as the Deloraine Jazz Club swings back into action after the COVID break.
Patsy Crawford scribbling away
The other day I gave the son the compass, the head-lamp and the bush maps. Before that I’d given the daughter the microlight tent and assorted bits of camping gear.
Council approves more units for Westbury
Westbury resident Barry Lee told Meander Valley councillors he was ‘disgusted’ with them in a passionate plea to prevent more units in a northern area of the town.
All dressed up and places to go!
Lenore and Keaton Beattie of Westbury are definitely a two car couple, dressed to match for a day on the Westbury Village Green with their vintage and classic cars.
Meander Valley GM pre-empts state on review of councillor code of conduct
John Jordan, the general manager of Meander Valley Council has produced his own draft code of conduct for councillors, appearing to be attempting to gazump the state government’s current review of the code.
Carrick is becoming Launceston suburb say frustrated residents
Residents of Carrick are waiting impatiently for Meander Valley Council to conduct a survey of residents’ opinions about development in the area.
Councillor fails to defend her patch from subdivision
A Meander Valley councillor stepped down from her council role in October to argue that her neighbour not be able to subdivide property at 277 Jones Street into three blocks.
Meander Valley priest is a finalist for senior Tasmanian of the Year
An Anglican priest who asked parishioners to pray every day at noon to save three Meander Valley churches, Reverend Josephine Pyecroft of Quamby Parish was one of four nominees for Senior Tasmanian Australian of the Year.
Reedy Marsh quarry blasts could disrupt lifestyle and wildlife
Residents on bush lifestyle blocks in Reedy Marsh are concerned they will be bombarded with blasting, earth vibrations and dust from a proposed quarry with a 50 year lifespan.