Coastell Newsletter

Autumn 2012 Edition

Cover image of Coastell Autumn 2012

Coastell is one of our major ways of communicating with you,
providing information on local issues and events including:

  • Council services and activities
  • Key local issues
  • Information on roads, traffic and parking
  • Building and planning tips
  • Environmental information
  • Community and economic development projects
  • Leisure and recreation facilities

The Autumn 2012 edition of Coastell is available to download (PDF 1.3MB), and is available at all our Customer Service and Visitor Information Centres, as well as the YMCA and libraries.

Summer 2011-12

In this issue: Events listing, Road and water safety tips, details of Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations as well as a four-page summer lift-out

Winter 2011

In this issue: Summer Safety Guide, Emergency preparation, Wonthaggi Centennial Centre, Christmas and New Year celebrations, being water smart, Youth Space, Award winning Inverloch, Phillip Island Children’s Hub, Bike riding and safety tips, Love your library

Autumn 2011

In this issue: Waterline community , Draft Rural Strategy, Bass Coast Education Precinct, Library update, Getting ready for Broadband, Preparing for an emergency, Landfill fees increase, Protecting our coastline, Road maintenance, Wonthaggi Centennial Centre

Summer 2010

In this issue: Focus on Phillip Island, Women in Government, Christmas and New Year's Eve, Library update, Public Transport, Emergency focus, Dealing with the heat, Beach Safety, Events and the Summer Series

Winter-Spring 2010

Includes updates on Wonthaggi Centenary, Desalination Project, Housing Accord, Inverloch feature, Budget overview, Looking after your pets, National Broadband Network rollout and Community Consultation

Autumn 2010

Centenary Celebration issue: Garden Party, Street Parade and Awards. Also includes news on Inverloch's Community Hub, a Desalination Update, Sustainability projects, Health and wellbeing, and our new website, Affordable Housing Plan, Community Consultation, 'Buy Local in Bass Coast' campaign, and winter road safety tips

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