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BY JAMES TAYLOR
THE Good Friday Appeal’s charity auction in Armstrong Creek was the region’s most
Children’s Hospital last week, contributing $627,500 to the cause.
However, there were several other events in the area that tipped in.
There were Good Friday Appeal collectors at intersections across Geelong
Coast Highway in Torquay.Kevin Egan co-ordinated this group,
the Deakin University Commerce Students Society.
Mr Egan said the highway collectors ran
two hours.The total amount raised was $5,440,
slightly more than last year.
Other events held across the region during Good Friday included a static
winner will be announced tomorrow), the
Bowling, Tennis and Croquet Club and a
Events add to Good Friday Appeal total
Enzo and Carmella Palladini are all smiles after putting in the winning bid at the charity auction in Armstrong Creek, which added $627,500 to the Good Friday Appeal. Photo: MICHAEL CHAMBERS
BY JAMES TAYLOR
works immediately.
Shire through a petition in February, with nearby residents claiming they were experiencing
the shire to investigate the planning conditions at the site.
In response to the petition, councillors
complete their investigations into the site and
to ensure that the property is brought into
The shire’s advisory was hailed by neighbouring resident Noel Myers, who
and raised the issue during public question time at the February and March council meetings.
Mr Myers said he had been told the council
any works.
will have on this work.
Shire orders halt to Bellbrae earthworks