Fur, Feathers, Flowers and More #29
            Gardening Australia is a well-loved TV staple for those of us with an interest in gardening- for others it is
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        12 November Newsletter Friends of Eaglemont Village
            This is a fine sketch of several Dogs of Eaglemont cavorting outside Aniseed Cafe.
Marcus has provided us a copy
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        Vanishing Voices #2
            "Vanishing Voices" was written and illustrated by Year 4 students at IGGS after an environmental activity with Friends of Eaglemont Village.
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        5 November Newsletter Friends of Eaglemont Village
            Eaglemont's Voice is the home of Friends of Eaglemont Village, your local community group
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        Dear oh dear - More Open Space to Yield to Concrete
            Rumour has it that Banyule Council has $89 million in reserves, plus owns several blocks of land used for free parking in retail precincts, yet cannot find money to meet community needs.
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        Council Again Rejects FofEV Initiative For Local Parks Improvement
            Long struggle for residents to have local parks and playgrounds will continue.
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        Fur, Feathers, Flowers and More #28
            Ah - the serenity of the great outdoors. Don't look at it on TV, get out amongst it
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        Darebin Creek Management Committee & Banyule Council
            A "people" issue more than a "dollars & cents" issue
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        Can You Recognise Stroke Symptoms?
            Do not leave surviving a stroke to chance - plan now for immediate action
        
     
    
            
    
        
    
        Vanishing Voices #1
            An "Arbor Day" style event with associated discussion about local wildlife led to this research, writing and drawing by Year 4 IGGS students