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Greenmount Library becomes a Wi-Fi hot spot
12-Nov-09
SHIRE of Mundaring has introduced a free Wi-Fi service at the Katharine Susannah Prichard Library – making it one of the first WA public libraries to become a Wi-Fi hot spot. Wi-Fi is a free wireless service which allows people to connect to the...
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Passes required to access transfer stations
12-Nov-09
RESIDENTS will no longer be able to access Shire of Mundaring transfer stations without a current tip pass. Passes are sent to residents each year with annual rates notices. Residents who have used local transfer stations since September would h...
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Residents urged to get ready for bush fire season
06-Nov-09
SHIRE of Mundaring is encouraging residents to prepare for the bush fire season by cleaning up their yards and making sure they have an action plan in place should fire threaten their property. The call comes in conjunction with Bush Fire Awaren...
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Community Feedback Survey - Shire Communication
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4a. From which source do you currently hear about Shire of Mundaring the most?
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4b. If you selected 'Other' above, please specify:
4c. If you selected 'Newspapers' or 'Community Newsletters' above, please name them below.
5a. What type of information are you interested in hearing about from the Shire?
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7. By which of the following methods would you most prefer to receive shire news?
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The Shire currently has a monthly full-page advertisement in local newspapers. linebreak linebreak 9a. Have you seen the Community Focus page?
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9c. What do you like about it? Would you like to see any changes or improvements made?
One option being considered is a bi-monthly newsletter, which will feature information from the Shire and communtiy groups. It would promote upcoming events and local information regarding the environment, tourism, arts and education. linebreak linebreak 10a. Would you be interested in reading such a publicaton?
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RESTRICTED BURNING PERIOD:
Permits to burn are required for all burning during this period. Note that small amounts of garden refuse may be burnt without a permit after 6.00 p.m. For more information regarding burning restrictions and fires, please phone the fire information hotline on 9290 6644.
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All fires in the first instance are to be reported to 000, not the shire.
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