You can now view the latest copy of the Triangle News at marysvillecommunity.net
Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Triangle News up and running
Great to see the Triangle News back and full steam ahead. Thursday just isn't Thursday without the Triangle! Only available in hard copy at this stage.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Recovery Update Newsletter
A new link is now available, currently listed under regular updates on the trianglefamily homepage. This is the Murrindindi Recovery Update newsletter. (currently number 3) In it you will find loads of information about the Triangle area, and also the surrounding districts. Includes social services information, fire updates, weather reports, meeting times, maps and utilities info. It will be updated as new bulletins come to hand.
Monday, February 23, 2009
This week's weather in Murrindindi Feb 23, 2009
Monday: Partly cloudy, with areas of smoke haze. Wind direction is expected to be westerly during the afternoon, with a gusty south to southwest wind change expected sometime between 7pm and 11pm tonight. This wind change is likely to be dry. Maximum temperature will be in the low 30s.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Winds south to southeasterly 15 to 25 km/h, reaching 30 km/h at times. Min 12, Max 27
Wednesday: Light winds. Min 12, Max 33
Thursday: Light winds. Min 16, Max 36
From Murrindindi Recovery Newsletter Vol. 3
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Winds south to southeasterly 15 to 25 km/h, reaching 30 km/h at times. Min 12, Max 27
Wednesday: Light winds. Min 12, Max 33
Thursday: Light winds. Min 16, Max 36
From Murrindindi Recovery Newsletter Vol. 3
Busses for Wednesday's Memorial Service in Marysville
A melbourne bus-line has offered a couple of busses to take people to the Marysville Golf Club for the Memorial Service on Wednesday. Will they be used? Do you know of anybody who might take up the offer? Where should they leave from? How should we let people know? We are appealing for help for this one. What do you think? To join a discussion about this head to the 'Message Board'
Triangle Community Memorial Service, 11am, Weds Feb 25
There is a Triangle Community memorial service for the district to mourn all that has been lost on Weds 25th Feb 2009 at 11am at the Marysville Golf Club. Our community, our homes, our bush, animals - everything. All the district's churches will provide support.
This will be a time to gather, share some refreshments, experiences, stories and reflect on what has happened. All welcome.
This will be a time to gather, share some refreshments, experiences, stories and reflect on what has happened. All welcome.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Council Rates New Due Date
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Saturday, February 21, 2009
Community Meeting 3pm Sunday Feb 22, 2009
Notice of a meeting to be held at Marysville Golf Club 3pm Sunday Feb 22, 2009. Maj. Gen. John Cantwell AO of the Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction and Recovery Authority to attend and hear the perspective from the entire Triangle district. All welcome.
Friday, February 20, 2009
National Day of Mourning and Memorial Service Sunday 22 February 2009
National Day of Mourning and Memorial Service
Sunday 22 February 2009
Rod Laver Arena
Melbourne
To support Victorians who lost loved ones and had their homes and communities devastated by bushfires, the Australian and Victorian Governments have announced a National Day of Mourning.
Rod Laver Arena event – It is important that you telephone Information Victoria on 1800 136 762 to register your intention to attend (to ensure space is reserved for you).
There will be no public parking on site at Rod Laver Arena, and the use Public Transport is encouraged.
Public parking is available (at a charge) from 8.00am on Sunday, 22 February 2009 at the MCG via Gate 3 off Wellington Parade.
Public transport will be free from 9am to 3.30pm and also special buses to the venue have been arranged for bushfire-affected communities departing at approximately 7.30am and returning between 1pm and 2pm. Please register for these buses on 1800 136 762.
More information at www.premier.vic.gov.au/pages/together-for-victoria.html
Sunday 22 February 2009
Rod Laver Arena
Melbourne
To support Victorians who lost loved ones and had their homes and communities devastated by bushfires, the Australian and Victorian Governments have announced a National Day of Mourning.
Rod Laver Arena event – It is important that you telephone Information Victoria on 1800 136 762 to register your intention to attend (to ensure space is reserved for you).
TIMES
| Gates Open | 8.30 am |
| Service Commences | 11.00 am |
| Service Concludes | 12.30 pm |
There will be no public parking on site at Rod Laver Arena, and the use Public Transport is encouraged.
Public parking is available (at a charge) from 8.00am on Sunday, 22 February 2009 at the MCG via Gate 3 off Wellington Parade.
Public transport will be free from 9am to 3.30pm and also special buses to the venue have been arranged for bushfire-affected communities departing at approximately 7.30am and returning between 1pm and 2pm. Please register for these buses on 1800 136 762.
More information at www.premier.vic.gov.au/pages/together-for-victoria.html
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Share your information
If you have any information about Road Closures, services, weather, meetings - anything at all really - please share it with us at our Trianglefamily Triangle forum. From the Trianglefamily home page, choose Message Board. Registration is free (you don't have to leave lots of detail and you can remain anonymous if you choose) but you must register to start. Current topics on the board include: Community Meeting, Road Closures, Triangle Telephone Book, Drinking Water and you can start any topic you wish.
Its quite easy to do, even if you have never used a forum before - I hadn't until last week!
Its quite easy to do, even if you have never used a forum before - I hadn't until last week!
Pretty quiet here in Melbourne
It's pretty quiet here in Melbourne, wondering how the community meeting at the Golf Club went this evening. If anyone who attended would like to report on that meeting, please pop in to the Message Board - you will be required to register - and send us a message.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Community Meeting
A Community meeting for Buxton, Marysville and Narbethong residents will take place at 5pm on Thursday 19 February at the Marysville Golf Course.
A free sausage sizzle with follow - Via email from Shire
A free sausage sizzle with follow - Via email from Shire
Message Board now up and running
The Triangle Forum is now running. You can access it from the www.Trianglefamily.com.au main menu, choose message board, and begin posting. It took me a little while to think of something to say, but its easy once you start. So start, because there are people out there that just want to hear from someone they know.
More features will be added to the site each day. Look out for the Triangle Telephone Book, coming soon.
More features will be added to the site each day. Look out for the Triangle Telephone Book, coming soon.
Kids first day at school
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Respecting privacy
I am very mindful about privacy, particularly contact numbers and photographs. Please send me any photos you would like to see included on www.trianglefamily.com.au only if we have permission to publish them. Phone numbers will not be released unless the owner of the number has requested it. We at the Kinder are simply providing a mechanism for people to connect.
I hope the site achieves this goal.
I hope the site achieves this goal.
Triangle Website up and running
The Marysville Kinder have created a website for keeping Triangle families in touch. There are regular blogs from each of our towns, a message board where you can hang out, and help for people looking to contact someone.
If you are currently in the Triangle (and for the purposes of this site, I have defined the Triangle as Buxton, Marysville, Taggerty, Narbethong and Granton) and would like to add a blog, drop me a line. Until I work out how to have others listed as contributors to my blog, I will be taking contributions via email, and posting them on your behalf.
If you are currently in the Triangle (and for the purposes of this site, I have defined the Triangle as Buxton, Marysville, Taggerty, Narbethong and Granton) and would like to add a blog, drop me a line. Until I work out how to have others listed as contributors to my blog, I will be taking contributions via email, and posting them on your behalf.
Thank you iinet
Thank you iinet for providing all the essential equipment for the Marysville Kinder to get this website (www.trianglefamily.com.au) started. Thanks also to Cameron Nolte, who has worked tirelessly to get the site up in such a short time.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Sims boys at Glenferrie Primary
The boys all went off to school today. There are more kids in each of their classes than in the whole Buxton School!
Glenferrie Primary School has been very involved with fundraising and supply of goods to relief centres.
The whole school community has made the boys very welcome, which is just as well, as we will be staying down here until the Spur is open and clear for Graham to get to work.
Glenferrie Primary School has been very involved with fundraising and supply of goods to relief centres.
The whole school community has made the boys very welcome, which is just as well, as we will be staying down here until the Spur is open and clear for Graham to get to work.
Happy Birthday Babies
Quite a few babies have arrived since last Saturday. We have all heard about little Caspar, but there are more. Please contact me via email if you are from the Triangle community and would like me to announce your new baby
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Please register with Red Cross 1800 727 077
Please encourage everyone you know to register with the Red Cross on 1800 727 077 if they haven't already done so.
Enjoying Melbourne with the kids
There are a number of our Triangle friends down in Melbourne, waiting to go home.
Many of us have pre-school aged children. Some have partners still fighting fires, or getting on with the business of starting over.
It is hard to stay in touch, there are so many mobile numbers and the phone is going constantly.
The boys have started at Glenferrie Primary School. Bing thinks it is the "Best School Ever", but I'm sure that's what he thinks about Buxton too.
We have been to the footy, the Museum and on a tram or two and will be joining the library on Monday. Meanwhile, we are trying hard to contact as many people as we can. Perhaps we can start a playgroup on Tuesdays - maybe at Ceres,The Collingwood Childrens Farm or the museum, or a community centre somewhere.
Asher has caught up with a couple of mates, but Melbourne is very spread out, and we are all over the place, so its not as often as he would like.
If you are in Melbourne and just need to see a familiar face, stay tuned and when our website is up and running, I'll post the address.
Buxton community gradually coming together
Its been a week since the fires swept through our beautiful Triangle. We have all reacted in our own way to the crisis.
Friends and family have been trapped, stayed to fight or dispersed around Victoria.
Our tight little community has been shattered in more ways than one.
Many families with small children have stayed away, and the kids are really starting to miss each other. Mine included.
Nothing is quite normal at the moment.
It is great to hear that peope are starting to go home to Buxton. Hopefully the school will reopen soon. Its big enough to accommodate many more children, and so is Buxton.
Isaac, Jacob, Reuben and Asher will be back in Buxton as soon as the school is allowed to open.
Let us know if you need school uniforms, we have plenty of burgundy gear to go around.
Friends and family have been trapped, stayed to fight or dispersed around Victoria.
Our tight little community has been shattered in more ways than one.
Many families with small children have stayed away, and the kids are really starting to miss each other. Mine included.
Nothing is quite normal at the moment.
It is great to hear that peope are starting to go home to Buxton. Hopefully the school will reopen soon. Its big enough to accommodate many more children, and so is Buxton.
Isaac, Jacob, Reuben and Asher will be back in Buxton as soon as the school is allowed to open.
Let us know if you need school uniforms, we have plenty of burgundy gear to go around.
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