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Attached is the Murrindindi Project Report for the 13 Jan 2010 S86 Committee
Report date 11/01/10

Please note the following:

Funding confirmed does not necessarily imply new additional money will be provided to councils
from VBRRA - Funding confirmed also incorporates projects that have been identified as being
able to be delivered through: existing programs (including the SWP); donors; VBAF; council; or
have already been funded through other (community) means;

Funding confirmed does not necessarily mean that the total funding amount initially sought by the
CRC has been approved - ie funding may have been provided at a lesser or greater level than
originally sought. This has been an outcome of the scoping process.

Whilst we expect to fund some additional projects from the 'not yet funded' list, we do not expect to
be able to fund them all.
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STATEWIDE PLAN PROJECT LIST


Program Code Program Title Description Summary Department/Agency VBRRA Stream Lead VBRRA Team VBRRA Report Responsibility

Economic
A program to assist bushfire-affected small to medium enterprises and small
businesses to return to pre-fire operating levels, by providing business recovery
workshops, professional advice to businesses, funding for business events and Department of Innovation, Industry
EC01 Business Recovery Package advertising campaigns. & Regional Development Bruce Bayley Economic Peter Lisle

Program will consist of packaging existing RDV / DIIRD programs for business,
including but not limited to RIDF (Regional Infrastructure Development Fund),
and possible further support through the Investment Support Committee (ISC) Department of Innovation, Industry
EC02 Bushfire Business Investment Fund process of Cabinet on an as required and agreed basis. & Regional Development Bruce Bayley Economic Bruce Bayley

In March 2009, the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments announced a


jointly funded $10 million package over two years to encourage tourists back to Department of Innovation, Industry
EC04 Tourism - Bushfire Recovery regions economically affected by the February 2009 bushfires & Regional Development Bruce Bayley Economic Paul Albone
The primary aim of the program is to attract visitors back to the fire affected Department of Sustainability &
EC04.03 Restoring and Enhancing Visitor Facilities region. Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Faye McKenzie
This Program aims to increase regional tourism by enhancing recreational
fishing opportunities in bushfire affected areas through fish stocking, promotion
of fishing opportunities, and evaluation of social and economic impacts of the
EC04.04 Encouraging Recreational Fishing Program. Department of Primary Industries Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey

Community Liaison officers working with community recovery committees


Sustainable Farm Families program to support the physical & mental wellbeing
of farmers and their families
Rural Recovery Coordinators – linked to DHS case managers,employed by DPI
and, together with Liaison Officers, offer a point of contact for rural landholders
EC05 Agribusiness to facilitate access to government services, support programs and specialists. Department of Primary Industries Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey
This program aims to rebuild and retain loyal visitors to the Lake Mountain/
Marysville node by: re-establishing key winter infrastructure on Lake Mountain
with improved flexibility for alternative uses, addressing capacity constraints
and initiating expansion of the summer product. Department of Sustainability &
EC07 The New Lake Mountain Experience Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey

• The Victorian Government has purchased the former Motor Museum site in
Marysville Motor Museum Small Business Marysville to establish a much-needed small business hub in the town. Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
EC08 Hub & Recovery Authority Betsy Harrington Reconstruction Simon Stratus

Environment
This project will continue to implement high priority emergency stabilisation Department of Sustainability &
EN01 Emergency Stabilisation works works to reduce threat to life, property and environment. Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey
This project involves urgent action to protect fire impacted threatened species
(including the State’s faunal emblem, Leadbeater’s possum), ecosystems and Department of Sustainability &
EN04 People and their Environment regeneration of severely burnt State forest. Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Faye McKenzie
This initiative engages with fire affected communities to deliver a range of
EN05 Pest Plant and Animal Biosecurity environmentatl programs Department of Primary Industries Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey
This initiative engages with fire affected communities to deliver a range of
EN06 Farmland Stabilisation environmentatl programs Department of Primary Industries Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey

The aim of this project is to implement management actions, informed by the


BAER reports, to reduce the impact of fire debris and sediment mobilisation on Department of Sustainability &
EN07 Land and Water Management communities and townships. Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Faye McKenzie

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People

Community Service Hubs are a place based response where the service offer is
defined by the needs of the community. They are “one stop shops” for a range
of services and drop in centres that facilitate interaction among community
PL01 Community Service Hubs members and the development of support networks. Department of Human Services Pam White People Rebecca Woods
The initiative is also responsible for the management and deployment of
Housing, Accommodation and Support donations through the Accommodation Donation Line. Temporary
PL02.01 Service accommodation services are delivered in three components: Department of Human Services Pam White People Rebecca Woods
The construction of temporary villages in strategic locations to house families
displaced by the bushfires until they rebuild or can be otherwise accommodated Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
PL02.02 Temporary Villages permanently & Recovery Authority Betsy Harrington People / Operations Rebecca Woods

The grants are means tested grants and the responsibilities for the grants
involves:
Providing Information about financial assistance available to the community
Administering Personal Hardship Grants.
PL03 Personal Hardship Grants Department of Human Services Pam White People Rebecca Woods
Provision of an individualised case management service to all Victorians
PL04 Case Management Service directly impacted by the Feb-March 2009 bushfires. Department of Human Services Pam White People Rebecca Woods
The project will develop and implement support groups for people bereaved in
PL05.01 Support Groups for the Bereaved the Victorian Bushfires. Department of Health Pam White People Rebecca Woods
Extension of the Ambulance Victoria paramedic teams at Whittlesea &
replacement coverage by Ambulance Victoria paramedics at Kinglake in the
absence of a Ambulance Community Officer (ACO) and Community Emergency
Response Team (CERT)
PL05.02 Maintenance of Ambulance Services Department of Health Pam White People Rebecca Woods
Psychosocial services will be provided by issuing credits to eligible recipients to
PL05.03 Psychosocial Services access to up to six, one hour counselling sessions Department of Health Pam White People Rebecca Woods
This program will provide an outreach service to ensure all bushfire affected
people are linked into the services available. Red Cross will also help all
communities to prepare for future emergencies by developing and delivering
PL05.04 Red Cross Outreach training sessions. Department of Human Services Pam White People Rebecca Woods
Comprises 4 components:
1. Adolescent Participation and Development workers;
2. Youth Outreach workers;
3. Flexible funding to support young people experiencing psychological distress
as a direct result of the 2009 bushfires and
4. Online mental health information and support
Department of Planning and
PL06.01 Support for Youth Community Development Pam White People Rebecca Woods

DEECD will provide SSSOs (psychologists, guidance officers and social


workers), primary and secondary welfare officers, teacher aides, administrative
Support for school and early childhood support staff and teachers to enable continued psychosocial and educational Department of Education and Early
PL06.02 communities support to be provided to fire affected school and early childhood communities. Childhood Development Pam White People Rebecca Woods
To provide parents in bushfire affected communities with access to parenting
information and support groups so that they can learn about the effects of
stress and trauma on children together with strategies of dealing with these
PL06.02.01 Parent Information and Support Groups effects. Department of Human Services Pam White People Rebecca Woods

The aim of the Retreats is to assist individuals in bushfire affected areas to


relieve psychological distress by providing respite from stressful situations Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
PL06.02.02 Women’s and Men’s Retreats & Recovery Authority Betsy Harrington & Sally Craig Operations & Community Engagement Paul Thorn
This program aims to bring women together for friendship, fun and support.
Women will have the opportunity to reconnect in a safe environment and Department of Planning and
PL06.02.03 Women Gathering After the Fire participate in activities and events of their choice. Community Development Pam White People Rebecca Woods
The program will seek to provide opportunities for men to learn skills and
knowledge about rebuilding after the bushfires, which will be linked to the Department of Planning and
PL06.02.04 Men Building Bridges community re-building process. Community Development Pam White People Rebecca Woods
This program will deliver local based opportunities for older people to maintain
Health and well being projects for older their physical, nutritional and emotional health. Department of Planning and
PL07 people Community Development Pam White People Rebecca Woods

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Reconstruction

Two newly built Rebuilding Advisory Centres (RACs) to provide a ‘one stop Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
RE01.01 Rebuilding Advisory Centres shop’ for people rebuilding in Marysville and Kinglake. & Recovery Authority Betsy Harrington Reconstruction Max Ginn
Provision of a Rebuilding Advisory Service to residents affected by the 2009
Victorian bushfires. The Service will act as a central repository of information to
expedite and facilitate the rebuilding of residential dwellings, community Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
RE01.02 Rebuilding Advisory Service buildings and required infrastructure. & Recovery Authority Betsy Harrington Reconstruction Simon Stratus

Development of a building a construction industry volunteer program focused


RE01.04.04 Building Volunteer Program on rebuilding minor community assets (sporting clubs, community groups etc). Building Commission Betsy Harrington Reconstruction Simon Stratus
The Community Learning, Health and Recreation Hub is a proposal to cluster
the rebuilding of core community facilities that were destroyed in the bushfires.
Marysville Community Learning, Health Services include Primary School, Children’s centre, Community health and Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
RE02.01.01 and Recreation Hub local doctor & Recovery Authority Genevieve Overell Environment (Built Environment) Kerry O'Neill

The Marysville Township Urban Design Schema - Project Delivery Phase – will
Marysville Township Urban Design develop the local area masterplans and scope for community infrastructure and Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
RE02.01.02 Schema public realm projects necessary to rebuild Marysville. & Recovery Authority Genevieve Overell Environment (Built Environment) Kerry O'Neill
Creation of the Middle Kinglake Education & Community Recreation Precinct
comprising a new primary school, early childhood centre,multipurpose facility
for both education and community use, associated road, parking and
Middle Kinglake Education & Community infrastructure works. Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
RE02.02 Recreation Precinct & Recovery Authority Genevieve Overell Environment (Built Environment) Frank Maas

Construction of early childhood centre to replace lost community assets Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction
RE02.03 Flowerdale Early Years Facility providing for kindergarten and maternal/child health services. & Recovery Authority Genevieve Overell Environment (Built Environment) Frank Maas
Construction of Callignee Community Centre, incorporating CFA Fire Station Department of Planning and
RE02.04 Callignee Community Centre and Recreation facilities Community Development Betsy Harrington Reconstruction Simon Stratus
Effective and timely implementation of the bushfire reconstruction program will
involve a substantially increased workload for affected local governments. An
increase in staffing resources is required to enable Murrindindi Shire Council to
Community and Council Asset Recovery meet the needs of its communities in implementing the bushfire reconstruction Department of Planning and
RE03.01 Fund program. Community Development Sally Craig & Penny Croser Community Engagement / Policy team Greg Ireton & Jess Freme
Effective and timely implementation of the bushfire reconstruction program will
involve a substantially increased workload for affected local governments. An
increase in staffing resources is required to enable Murrindindi Shire Council to
meet the needs of its communities in implementing the bushfire reconstruction Department of Planning and
RE03.02 Increasing Local Government Capacity program. Community Development Genevieve Overell Environment (Built Environment) Neil Armstrong

The program will focus on the redevelopment and upgrade of Steavenson Falls. Department of Sustainability &
RE03.03.01 Steavensons Falls Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey
Department of Sustainability &
RE03.03.02 Marysville Caravan Park Works facilitating the re-opening of Marysville Caravan Park Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey
The program will focus on complementing reconstruction works at the Department of Sustainability &
RE03.03.03 Pomborneit Sports Ground Pomborneit Sports Ground Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey
Department of Sustainability &
RE03.03.04 Kinglake Ranges Wilderness Camp Rebuilding the Kinglake Ranges Wilderness Camp Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey
Department of Sustainability &
RE03.03.05 Grand Ridge Rail Trail Works facilitating the re-opening of the Grand Ridge Rail Trail Environment Genevieve Overell Environment (Natural Environment) Jane Tovey
Replacement of Strathewen Primary School destroyed in 2009 Victorian Department of Education and Early
RE04.01 Strathewen Primary School bushfires. Childhood Development Genevieve Overell Environment (Built Environment) Frank Maas
Marysville Police Station and Police
RE04.02 residence Replacement of Marysville Police Station and Police residence Victoria Police Betsy Harrington Reconstruction Simon Stratus

VicRoads has beenrepairing and replacing damaged road assets as required.


The tasks still outstanding for 2009-2010 are:
• Ongoing recovery works to: drainage, guardrails, fencing, guideposts, line-
marking, road pavement, bridge structures, retaining structures, clearing of
trees and debris across all the fire affected regions
Economic Infrastructure: Roads and • Whittlesea-Kinglake Rd, Kinglake - Pedestrian Crossing
RE04.04 Transport VicRoads Betsy Harrington Reconstruction Simon Stratus
Bendigo Neighbourhood Sewerage • Installation of sewerage and waste water system to remedy some of the
RE04.05.03 Scheme town’s existing waste water management problems. Greater Bendigo City Council Betsy Harrington Reconstruction Simon Stratus

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MURRINDINDI COMMUNITY RECOVERY PROJECTS


Non Construction Projects Funding Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Safety - improvements required inc CFA
appliances, fire refuge, warehousing / parking
appliances, township safety plan, improved
accessibility (roads / bridges), fuel loads
These improvements are to minimise the
Flowerdale Group Community impact of any future disaster and create sense
MURFLO002 Recovery Committee Fire Safety and preparedness of safety

Economy - need to encourage young people to


stay/return, meet desire to work at home. To
ensure a sustainable population - will require
Flowerdale Group Community employment, business opportunities, tourism,
MURFLO010 Recovery Committee Economic support package agribusiness, and environmental sustainability
Kinglake Ranges Community Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN019 Recovery Committee Youth activities and events investigation

Regular community events to support recovery,


including fortnightly community dinners, a mens
day, morning teas every week, soup kitchen
Flowerdale Group Community Flowerdale Community Events lunches and a large Christmas function for all
MURFLO015 Recovery Committee Program the community to enjoy together.
Equipment, education for local people to run
and upkeep the radio. Project has potential to
break into 3 stages: 1. Purchase of broadcast
equipment; 2. Establishment of co-located
Kinglake Ranges Community studio facility; 3. Stand alone premises two
MURKIN036 Recovery Committee Kinglake Ranges Radio broadcasting studios
Heating pool for public use in Marysville
MURMAR035 Marysville and Triangle CRC Heating - Cumberland Pool (infrastructure existing)
Kinglake Ranges Community Education on grant funding
MURKIN047 Recovery Committee applications

Develop structural plans and urban design


frameworks and activity centre plans for each
town, to inform the redevelopment of Kinglake
Ranges townships. Includes provision for
Kinglake Ranges Community Strategic Plan Development for parking, parks, picnic facilities, recreation
MURKIN049 Recovery Committee Kinglake Ranges space, walking paths, planning for open space
Kinglake Ranges Community Yearly community social and Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN058 Recovery Committee activities plan investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community Business network office Donated building requires electricity, repairs,
MURKIN077 Recovery Committee building paint and septic
Kinglake Ranges Community
MURKIN122 Recovery Committee Publish a list of local traders
To develop local food
production on individual and
community level with the view
Kinglake Ranges Community to develop local produce,
MURKIN123 Recovery Committee markets and food trail tourism

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Non Construction Projects Funding Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Kinglake Ranges Community Informaton and education for coming fire
MURKIN146 Recovery Committee Fire Safety and preparedness season
Small Business Recovery Support for small business mentoring, banking,
MURMAR019 Marysville and Triangle CRC Support Fund promotion, networking
Marketing and Promotions Employ a marketing and promotion manager
MURMAR022 Marysville and Triangle CRC Manager for the region.
annual cost $8K, materials $1K pwk artist
MURMAR033 Marysville and Triangle CRC Kids After School Arts Program fees/each term
Community Events - celebrating milestones in
the rebuilding process. To include funding of
MURMAR034 Marysville and Triangle CRC Community events an events coordinator
Marysville Brownie Guides - replacement of
MURMAR037 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Brownie Guides equipment
Community Training Programs
(CEACA) - food handling skills
MURMAR039 Marysville and Triangle CRC etc Community Training Programs (CEACA)
MURMAR061 Marysville and Triangle CRC Sustainability Expo Sustainability Expo
The purpose of this project is to secure event
funding to enable the local community to host
and plan for milestone celebratory events as
the hall is rebuilt. In addition to hosting events
as the rebuilding gets underway, the hall
Narbethong Community Events committee would also like to host a grand
– Celebrating the opening of the project and also to provide
Reconstruction of the subsidized running costs for the hall in its first
MURMAR062 Marysville and Triangle CRC Narbethong Hall six months.

MURMAR072 Marysville and Triangle CRC 1000 hands clay tile installation 1000 Hands clay tile installation
MURMAR112 Marysville and Triangle CRC Youth Worker Youth Worker
Assist Micro Business to get up
MURMAR132 Marysville and Triangle CRC and running Assist Micro Business to get up and running
MURMAR139 Marysville and Triangle CRC Lake Mountain/ski patrol (3) Replacement equipment for Ski Patrol

Addresses the importance of communications


to assure the safety and preparedness for
those living in fire prone areas. Need identified
to improve visual communication for the
publice including road signes, community
Melba Group Community Safety and Preparedness of notice boards, and the availability of
MURMEL006 Recovery Committee Our Communities emergency information in community settings
Bring together the communities of Glenburn,
Limestone and Murrindindi-Woodbourne as a
Melba Group Community Melba Communities - Social unified Community to reflec, reconnect and
MURMEL014 Recovery Committee Well-being celebrate

Toolangi and Castella Tourism To support and encourage small business with
MURTOO013 Toolangi/Castella CRC and Small Business Project various ongoing initiatives

Toolangi and Castella Tourism Support and encourage small business with
MURTOO017 Toolangi/Castella CRC and Small Business Project various initiatives
Provision of plants and hard landscaping as
Toolangi Garden Regeneration well as volunteer labour support of the
MURTOO019 Toolangi/Castella CRC project - stage 2 reinstatement of gardens lost during the fire

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Non Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Kinglake Ranges Community Upgrading of all sporting Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN008 Recovery Committee facilities and car park required
Kinglake Ranges Community Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN013 Recovery Committee Ongoing case manager required
Case manager to go into the
community, ask questions and
Kinglake Ranges Community check on complex and difficult Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN014 Recovery Committee situations required
Kinglake Ranges Community Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN017 Recovery Committee Non-sporting youth facilities required

Kinglake Ranges Community Safety measures in all places Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN027 Recovery Committee for children/safety house zone required

Kinglake Central - kindergarten, Facilities in the Middle Kinglake education


Kinglake Ranges Community child care and maternal child precinct. Merged with other project - no further
MURKIN044 Recovery Committee health facilities action required
Kinglake Ranges Community Develop/enable a university of Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN046 Recovery Committee the 3rd age required
Research and plan on practicalities regarding
parking, walkways, parks, picnic facilities,
community outdoor space and the future look
of Kinglake shopping and services precinct.
Kinglake Ranges Community Strategic plan on urban design Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN052 Recovery Committee and streetscape framework required
Kinglake Ranges Community Recreation and future sports Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN053 Recovery Committee grounds required
Kinglake Ranges Community Open space and walkability Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN055 Recovery Committee planning required
Kinglake Ranges Community An integrated holistic long term Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN057 Recovery Committee vision required
Kinglake Ranges Community Careful examination of future Merged with other project - no further action
MURKIN063 Recovery Committee rezoning required
Merged with other project - no further action
MURMAR005 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Hall Kitchen Upgrade required
Buxton Hall Remove Projection Merged with other project - no further action
MURMAR006 Marysville and Triangle CRC Room and Re-roof required
Access for all Abilities at Merged with other project - no further action
MURMAR007 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Hall required
Narbethong Reserve Merged with MURMAR045 - no further action
MURMAR046 Marysville and Triangle CRC playground & development required
MURMAR052 Marysville and Triangle CRC (merged with MURMAR050) (merged with MURMAR050)
Buxton Community Christmas Buxton Community Christmas Barbeque (Links
MURMAR059 Marysville and Triangle CRC Barbeque to MURMAR034)

Seating and picnic facilities Refer to Phoenix Wkshop Report.p12. Merged


MURMAR069 Marysville and Triangle CRC around Triangle with other project - no further action required
Toilet upgrade at Buxton Merged with MURMAR009 - no further action
MURMAR079 Marysville and Triangle CRC Reserve required
Covered barbeque
areas/seating around Buxton Merged with MURMAR009 - no further action
MURMAR083 Marysville and Triangle CRC Reserve required
Buxton Reserve unification Merged with MURMAR030 - no further action
MURMAR113 Marysville and Triangle CRC Tree Planting required
Triangle sewerage strategy to Triangle sewerage strategy to protect fragile
MURMAR122 Marysville and Triangle CRC protect fragile waterways waterways

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Non Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Merged with MURMAR009 - no further action
MURMAR124 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton reserve required

Review Taggerty Community


hall - windows, floor, rear door Merged with MURMAR128 - no further action
MURMAR129 Marysville and Triangle CRC and roof. To repaint the hall required
Murrindindi Community Bus -
no further action REQUIRED
Melba Group Community (not part of updated CRP
MURMEL003 Recovery Committee 1/12/09) Murrindindi Community Bus
Merged with other project - no further action
MURSTR010 Strath Creek CRC Promoting increased tourism required
The propogation and collection of plants for
distribution to fire affected residents and to
renovate and restablish complete burned out
Toolangi Garden Regeneration gardens. Stage 1 completed - no further action
MURTOO005 Toolangi/Castella CRC project - stage 1 REQUIRED
Environment - planting and maintenance of
creeks, weeds, roadsides etc necessary to
Flowerdale Group Community create safer, visually appealing, sustainable
MURFLO007 Recovery Committee Landscape maintenance environment
Pony club and Adult riders group need access
Kinglake Ranges Community Kinglake Pony and Adult Riders to land for reconstruction of facilities burnt in
MURKIN002 Recovery Committee - stage 1 Land Aquistion the fire

a business case for the centre has been


Kinglake Ranges Community Supporting the gym to make prepared by Rural Workforce Agency Victoria
MURKIN005 Recovery Committee more programs (e.g. child care) with a draft report presented 1/10/2009
Kinglake Ranges Community Community advertising on sport Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN006 Recovery Committee and health investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN007 Recovery Committee Sporting fundraisers investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community Bring sporting hero's to the Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN009 Recovery Committee mountain investigation

Kinglake Ranges Community Religious tolerance and respect Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN010 Recovery Committee for older traditions in the area investigation
Study/research/consultancy on Ageing In
Place, retirement or other private
Retirement village and aged accommodation, support for retirement village
Kinglake Ranges Community care needs in Kinglake - and aged care facilities in ageing friendly
MURKIN012 Recovery Committee Feasibility Study environment
Kinglake Ranges Community Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN015 Recovery Committee Public transport investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community Community memorial day Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN016 Recovery Committee yearly investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community Non invasive mental health Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN018 Recovery Committee counselling investigation
Support for the natural health
Kinglake Ranges Community service to provide free Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN020 Recovery Committee treatment where needed investigation
Funding for training, shared facility with DAFT,
Kinglake Ranges Community Ambulance First Response SES, funding for medical supplies, public
MURKIN021 Recovery Committee Team awareness training
Research: Safety measures
Kinglake Ranges Community and fire hazards in Kinglake Research/compile all information available on
MURKIN022 Recovery Committee Ranges measures of safety in fire hazardous situations

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Non Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details

11 Neighbourhood Watch signs, 1000 gate


signs, 600 window stickers, information
Kinglake Ranges Community Kinglake Neighbourhood brochures, ultra violet marking sets and pens,
MURKIN024 Recovery Committee Watch screwdriver set and 1000 screws, market table
Improve roads, kerbing, public crosswalks,
signage. Remove advertising on trees and
street corners and place on appropriate and
Kinglake Ranges Community Safer road and traffic visible notice boards for clear notification and
MURKIN025 Recovery Committee communication signals tourist advertising
Kinglake Ranges Community Drug and alcohol counselling Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN026 Recovery Committee and education investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN030 Recovery Committee Mobile contact with fire danger investigation
Safe evacuation point in each
community and education
Kinglake Ranges Community institution with water and first Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN031 Recovery Committee aid investigation
Selected residents to assist
Kinglake Ranges Community emergency personnel in
MURKIN032 Recovery Committee disaster
Weeds, rubbish and toxic
Kinglake Ranges Community material, remove unsightly Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN035 Recovery Committee buildings investigation
Website to support, update and connect
regularly with local radio, youth communication
channels and broad based information for
Kinglake Ranges Community people on/off the mountain, business, local
MURKIN037 Recovery Committee Community website produce arts and tourists.
Installation of community notice boards around
Kinglake Ranges Community the Ranges to enable information
MURKIN038 Recovery Committee Community notice boards communication
Improved communication
Kinglake Ranges Community between state, shire and Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN041 Recovery Committee federal bodies investigation
Specialised secondary college, facilitate the
Kinglake Ranges Community Post-primary education needs of a TAFE, adult educate and university
MURKIN043 Recovery Committee feasibility study of the third age
Kinglake Ranges Community Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN045 Recovery Committee State funded TAFE courses investigation
Planning/research on
sustainable practices for fire-
Kinglake Ranges Community affected peri-urban
MURKIN051 Recovery Committee communities Academic research and publication

Promote Kinglake Ranges


Kinglake Ranges Community approach to all matters, not just Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN059 Recovery Committee Kinglake or Kinglake West investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community possible purchase of land has been referred to
MURKIN060 Recovery Committee Heart for village centre Donations

Shire to stick to planning to


current planning rules, and not
Kinglake Ranges Community allow open slather of buildings Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN062 Recovery Committee without consultation investigation

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Non Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Improve clarity of road names
and locations, remove double
barrel hyphenated road names,
Kinglake Ranges Community essential for emergency Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN064 Recovery Committee response etc investigation
Guest speakers and series of workshops and
community forums on governance,
Kinglake Ranges Community sustainability, peak oil, climate change and
MURKIN066 Recovery Committee Good Governance Forums economic instability
$80,000 plus funding towards designing layout
and infrastructure to replace the burnt multi-
Kinglake Ranges Community Buying back Kinglake Trust purpose building, and include youth recreation
MURKIN067 Recovery Committee Reserve Land spaces

Kinglake Ranges Community Resourcing community groups Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN068 Recovery Committee with more grants and support investigation

Developing and adult education programme for


the university of the 3rd age on a variety of
Kinglake Ranges Community sustainable and wholesome practices. Refer to
MURKIN070 Recovery Committee University of the 3rd Age community sub committee for investigation

Kinglake Ranges Investigation of facilities at Neighbourhood


Kinglake Ranges Community Neighbourhood - stage 1 House to enable improved facilities for
MURKIN071 Recovery Committee Facility Developent/Master Plan community
Kinglake Ranges Community Research and preparation of the history of
MURKIN072 Recovery Committee History of Kinglake Ranges Kinglake Ranges
Kinglake Ranges Community Workshops on owner home
MURKIN079 Recovery Committee building
Kinglake Ranges Community Building cost saving for those
MURKIN080 Recovery Committee without insurance
Kinglake Ranges Community Using local cut timber for local
MURKIN081 Recovery Committee shed building

Kinglake Ranges Community Encouraging recycling and


MURKIN082 Recovery Committee sharing of labour and materials
Readvertising free support from
Kinglake Ranges Community the city with trades and
MURKIN083 Recovery Committee materials
More office space required due
Kinglake Ranges Community to loss of property on the
MURKIN084 Recovery Committee mountain
Kinglake Ranges Community
MURKIN088 Recovery Committee Natural gas
Kinglake Ranges Community Appropriate speed limits across
MURKIN095 Recovery Committee the mountain
Funding for live-in rangers for next two years,
clean-up of park, direct and engage clean-up
groups, planting, creation of walkways and
Kinglake National Park sustaining long term Friends of the Kinglake
Kinglake Ranges Community community engagement National Park. Creation of reforesting and
MURKIN096 Recovery Committee programs management programs
Research to determine capacity of the ground
Kinglake Ranges Community Hydrology assessment of water, aquifer and recharge rates. Links to 93,
MURKIN097 Recovery Committee ground water aquifer commons 103, 107

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Non Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Develop spring water facility for people to use
Kinglake Ranges Community and surrounding spot for tourist, picnic area
MURKIN099 Recovery Committee Wallaby Creek Springs and walks
National Park and State
Forests re-seeding fire
Kinglake Ranges Community denuded areas with indigenous
MURKIN100 Recovery Committee species

Prevention of unnecessary tree


felling,/MSC should impose
Kinglake Ranges Community fines for clearing, both on
MURKIN102 Recovery Committee Crown and private land

Prevent the conversion of


water licences away from
agricultural to water selling Prevent the conversion of water licences away
purposes i.e. sale of drinking from agricultural to water selling purposes i.e.
water,, equivalent to "mining", sale of drinking water,, equivalent to "mining",
creating excessive water loss creating excessive water loss from local
from local environment/MSC environment/MSC and Govt need to review
Kinglake Ranges Community and Govt need to review existing practices of Goulburn Murray Water on
MURKIN103 Recovery Committee existing practices of Goulburn water permit issues
Kinglake Ranges Community Protecting biodiversity in all
MURKIN106 Recovery Committee environments
Kinglake Ranges Community Funded weed removal and
MURKIN107 Recovery Committee regulations
Kinglake Ranges Community Funding recycling of green and
MURKIN108 Recovery Committee other waste

Kinglake Ranges Community Education on climate change


MURKIN109 Recovery Committee and its effect on the mountain
MSC to temporarily provide petrol on the
Kinglake Ranges Community mountain until private enterprise builds a petrol
MURKIN110 Recovery Committee Petrol station
Rebuild businesses lost -
Cappa Rossi's,
Kinglake Ranges Community hardware/service station/fuel
MURKIN112 Recovery Committee outlet
Kinglake Ranges Community
MURKIN113 Recovery Committee Create new businesses
Kinglake Ranges Community Invest money in businesses
MURKIN114 Recovery Committee already established
Kinglake Ranges Community Temporarily getting rid of all red
MURKIN115 Recovery Committee tape
Kinglake Ranges Community
MURKIN116 Recovery Committee Support for local businesses

Make businesses sustainable


Kinglake Ranges Community i.e. people can meet needs
MURKIN118 Recovery Committee without leaving the mountain
All towns within the Murrindindi
Shire to be accorded same
Kinglake Ranges Community importance by MSC, no
MURKIN120 Recovery Committee favourites

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Building regulations to be
forwarded to ratepayers and
Kinglake Ranges Community clarification of BAL
MURKIN121 Recovery Committee requirements
Kinglake Ranges Community Develop community economy
MURKIN127 Recovery Committee site plans
Kinglake Ranges Community Enterprise facilitation and
MURKIN129 Recovery Committee business incubation
Kinglake Ranges Community
MURKIN130 Recovery Committee Develop the industrial park
Inspire and educate about
Kinglake Ranges Community alternative and sustainable
MURKIN131 Recovery Committee agriculture
Kinglake Ranges Community Research and develop
MURKIN132 Recovery Committee sustainable tourism
Iconic Arts & Parks Centre
incorporating café, shop,
Kinglake Ranges Community gallery and performance Create a local art business culture to support
MURKIN133 Recovery Committee facilities. Stage 3. the Arts and Parks Iconic Centre.
Kinglake Ranges Community
MURKIN137 Recovery Committee Support for Art Alliance

More art grants in fire affected


areas, for performances,
Kinglake Ranges Community books, art, projects, exhibitions
MURKIN140 Recovery Committee and competitions
Kinglake Ranges Community
MURKIN141 Recovery Committee Arts projects for memorial
Support for a few art murals on
Kinglake Ranges Community building faces to lift the town
MURKIN142 Recovery Committee image
Youth art and performance
Kinglake Ranges Community competitions, an exhibition and
MURKIN143 Recovery Committee book project
Kinglake Ranges Community Youth performance support,
MURKIN144 Recovery Committee teachers, leaders, space

Pipe cabins, a conference centre and Manager


facilities. A learning place of sustainable living
and teaching young people to be empowered
and embrace change The longer term goal is to
host a Cooperative Research Centre focused
Kinglake Ranges Community on change with its first order of business to
MURKIN145 Recovery Committee Kinglake Wilderness Camp influence sustainability. Provide jobs.
Payment to secondary home Financial incentive for Part Time owners to
MURMAR021 Marysville and Triangle CRC owners rebuild in Marysville and Triangle
Land on which to accommodate Historical
MURMAR041 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Historical Society (1) Society Building

MURMAR042 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Historical Socitey (2) Computer and Printer for Historical Society
Greening the Gardens - advice
MURMAR050 Marysville and Triangle CRC and assistance Greening the Gardens - advice and assistance

MURMAR053 Marysville and Triangle CRC Narbethong village precinct A viable village retail precinct for Narbethong
Preserve remnant vegetation at
MURMAR056 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Preserve remnant vegetation at Buxton

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Non Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Marysville Marathon Festival (Links to
MURMAR034). Date of event Sunday 8th
MURMAR060 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Marathon Festival November
MURMAR064 Marysville and Triangle CRC Community Bus Triangle and beyond Bus Service
To run a local bus on Biodiesel to highlight
MURMAR065 Marysville and Triangle CRC Biodiesel Bus sustainable energy
Re-establish MOPs Opportunity
MURMAR066 Marysville and Triangle CRC Shop Re-establish MOPs Opportunity Shop
Reduced Speed Limit on
Maroondah Highway thru Reduced Speed Limit on Maroondah Highway
MURMAR067 Marysville and Triangle CRC Narbethong thru Narbethong
Community Support Officer
attached to Marysville and Community Support Officer attached to
Triangle Development Group Marysville and Triangle Development Group
MURMAR068 Marysville and Triangle CRC (MATDG) (MATDG)
Midnight Basketball - youth
MURMAR076 Marysville and Triangle CRC activity Midnight Basketball - youth activity
MURMAR081 Marysville and Triangle CRC Monitor Waterways Monitor Waterways
Preserve and rehabilitate Preserve and rehabilitate Buxton Silver Gum
MURMAR092 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Silver Gum Reserve Reserve
Speed management through
MURMAR095 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Speed management through Buxton
Buxton school prominence in
MURMAR098 Marysville and Triangle CRC streetscape Buxton school prominence in streetscape

Erect on-site A3 or larger


photos of homes, guesthouses, Erect on-site A3 or larger photos of homes,
shops and amenities with guesthouses, shops and amenities with
captions to attract visitors to captions to attract visitors to Marysville and
MURMAR101 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville and Triangle Triangle
Some Community Services Some Community Services based in Buxton
MURMAR102 Marysville and Triangle CRC based in Buxton permanently permanently
Community catalogue of
garden and forest vegetation Community catalogue of garden and forest
MURMAR103 Marysville and Triangle CRC regrowth after the fires vegetation regrowth after the fires
Arts, Crafts and Photographic
MURMAR105 Marysville and Triangle CRC Library Arts, Crafts and Photographic Library
Restructure Murrindindi rate payments to
include incentive to rebuild Green and Safe-
Rate payer incentives for feasibility study to be conducted - Feasibility
MURMAR108 Marysville and Triangle CRC rebuilding green Study - restructuring rates
MURMAR119 Marysville and Triangle CRC Golf Club re-opening Golf Club re-opening
MURMAR123 Marysville and Triangle CRC Triangle Planning Strategy Triangle Planning Strategy
Increased number of Fuel
outlets - to generate Increased number of Fuel outlets - to generate
MURMAR126 Marysville and Triangle CRC competition competition
Streamline process to get
things done - too many forms Streamline process to get things done - too
and processes for receiving many forms and processes for receiving
MURMAR131 Marysville and Triangle CRC community assistance community assistance

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details

Community involvement in the


selection, growth and planting Community involvement in the selection,
MURMAR136 Marysville and Triangle CRC of new streetscape trees growth and planting of new streetscape trees
Melba Community Business Creating a unified business recovery and
Melba Group Community Recovery & Economic economic decelopment plan for the Melba
MURMEL013 Recovery Committee Development region
Community Bus services to
MURSTR011 Strath Creek CRC Broadford
Considered as part of a broader infrastructure
Establishment of a bus service project to include the Hub and the Central
MURTOO010 Toolangi/Castella CRC for Toolangi Park.
Kinglake Ranges Community Encouragement for community
MURKIN033 Recovery Committee fireguard groups

Developing MSC community nights once a


month to work on these community projects.
CRC will institute monthly meetings including
guest speaker and supper to broaden
Kinglake Ranges Community community understanding and create social
MURKIN069 Recovery Committee Community information nights networking opportunity
The project proposes a 36 month events
program, with
lectures/activities/events/workshops focused
around sustainability, conservation land
management, flora recognition, organic food
growing, landscape design and other topics
Kinglake Ranges Community Rural Land Management in a related to restoration of the post fire natural
MURKIN105 Recovery Committee Post Fire Environment environment.

Gallipoli Park - new life Gallipoli Park - new life community sculpture.
MURMAR013 Marysville and Triangle CRC community sculpture Sculpture being designed by local artist Bruno

Youth skills shed - scope to combine this with a


MURMAR027 Marysville and Triangle CRC Skills and Trades Shed - Youth mens shed idea. Refer to MURMAR026
This project would fund the purchase of a
range of things such as trestle tables, bollards
and PA to be used by the community when
MURMAR028 Marysville and Triangle CRC Community Events Toolbox staging events
Consolidation, development and ongoing
support for various websites currently in place
for community and tourism. Ongoing cost
MURMAR032 Marysville and Triangle CRC Community Website $30,000
MURMAR040 Marysville and Triangle CRC Wildlife Rescue Equipment Wildlife Rescue Equipment
Marysville RAC - ensuring
sustainabilty features are Marysville RAC - ensuring sustainabilty
MURMAR051 Marysville and Triangle CRC installed on the building features are installed on the building.
Historical Society Visitor Information
MURMAR086 Marysville and Triangle CRC Historical Information Plaques Plaques(20)
Triangle Drainage Strategy - Water drainage
management for Marysville and triangle area -
MURMAR099 Marysville and Triangle CRC Triangle Drainage Strategy protecting local waterways

The Triangle Steelband Project: The Triangle Steelband Project: funding


building steel drums and rejected by VBAF building steel drums and
MURMAR100 Marysville and Triangle CRC learning to play in a steelband learning to play in a steelband

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details

Technology park / light industrial land


MURMAR118 Marysville and Triangle CRC Light industrial land use requirement - Feasibility study

The creation of 96 clay plaques depicting


illustrations by elderly artist, of roadside flowers
indigenous to the area. Clay plaques can be
sponsored by a financial sponsor/contributor,
which will be strategically placed around the
Triangle Roadside Flowers walking trails proposed for the Triangle and
MURMAR143 Marysville and Triangle CRC Project Taggerty region.

Promote Strath Creek Falls area (Improve


Tourism Promotion & Strath access/promote key local asset and encourage
MURSTR005 Strath Creek CRC Creek Falls Promotion an increase in visitors to the area)

Construct a new CFA Fire Station. Also acquire


Toolangi and Castella Fire a new fire truck. Station cost of approx
MURTOO007 Toolangi/Castella CRC Project $450,000 and truck approx $100,000
Creation of a piece of artwork with photos
Toolangi and Castella taken during the recent fires and also hold an
MURTOO014 Toolangi/Castella CRC Community and Social Project exhibition of all photos submitted
Transport - to minimise difficulties created by
ribbon development propose community bus,
new/improved bridges, car pool online, electric
Flowerdale Group Community vehicles, LPG at store, sealed roads, zero
MURFLO006 Recovery Committee Flowerdale Transport upgrade emissions

Factory to teach youth a trade on making


Kinglake Ranges Community Youth apprenticeship, sustainable products and marketing them, i.e.
MURKIN111 Recovery Committee sustainable goods factory solar panels or other energy efficient items
A scoping study for the shared trail - Marysville -
Buxton - Taggerty - Narbethong - approx 40 -
45kms and possibly costing $3m to $4 million.
The first stage is to have feasibility study
MURMAR024 Marysville and Triangle CRC Walking Trail for Triangle area conducted for concept

MURMAR044 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Historical Society (4) Rebuild the Historical Society collection
Provide assistance to the two
MURMAR054 Marysville and Triangle CRC Narbethong mills Provide assistance to the two Narbethong mills

Kinglake Ranges Community Education on sustainable and Referred to Community sub committee for
MURKIN048 Recovery Committee alternative farming practices investigation
Consultants, resources and information on
Kinglake Ranges Community owner-builders and working with construction
MURKIN087 Recovery Committee Rebuilding consultants companies

Extensive community concern


over increased population and
Kinglake Ranges Community effect of sewerage on ground
MURKIN104 Recovery Committee water supplies
Support for self-employed
Kinglake Ranges Community locals while community re-
MURKIN117 Recovery Committee establishes and stabilises

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Construction Projects - Funding Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Community House - to inc childcare centre, health centre (aged
/ maternal / mental / dental / GP), crafts, clubs, education /
Flowerdale Group Community training, playground, community workspace - Would become
MURFLO005 Recovery Committee Flowerdale Community House focal point of community

The Flowerdale community has identified the renovation of the


Flowerdale Hall as a community priority, with the aim of
improving facilities to better cater for community events and
activities. This is an important priority for the community as it is
a well utilised space that facilitates community connectedness,
Flowerdale Group Community was an important hub in the aftermath of the fires and allows
MURFLO009 Recovery Committee Flowerdale Community Hall the community to come together.

Flowerdale Group Community Public Facilities - Flowerdale Proposal for New Recreational Reserve - to inc. skate park,
MURFLO011 Recovery Committee Recreational Reserve playground, bowling green, swimming pool, BBQ facilities

Flowerdale Group Community Flowerdale Arts and Culture Arts and Culture - proposal to build arts studio, men's shed and
MURFLO014 Recovery Committee development community garden
Kinglake Ranges Community Kinglake Central Community Rebuild Middle Kinglake Primary in the Kinglake Central
MURKIN042 Recovery Committee Education Precinct education precinct
Planning overview of
infrastructure required to
Kinglake Ranges Community support business and tourism
MURKIN124 Recovery Committee in the future
Building to house youth hub with a stage for after school
activities, group projects, plays, dance classes etc in Middle
Kinglake Ranges Community Youth multi-purpose recreation Kinglake early learning precinct. This element is being
MURKIN076 Recovery Committee centre (Kinglake Central) developed as part of MURKIN042.
Improve tourist facilities e.g.
toilets, bbq and picnic areas,
information on mountain
accommodation, Bollygum
Park, Kinglake Market,
Kinglake Ranges Community Festivals, National Park, eco-
MURKIN119 Recovery Committee tourism Bollygum Park is fully funded
Community facility proposed as part of Middle Kinglake
Education and Community Recretion Precinct. The facility will
be coolocated with and adjacent to the educational and
childcare facilities, but will be a stand alone community building
Kinglake Ranges Community with no commerical use. Forms part of community education
MURKIN147 Recovery Committee Kinglake Multipurpose centre precinct.
Kinglake Ranges Community UGFM Outside Broadcast This project is for the purchase of a Codec to link to a
MURKIN159 Recovery Committee Equipment telephone line for outside broadcasting
Narbethong Hall was completely destroyed in the bushfires.
The community has seen the opportunity to reconstruct the hall
with improvements. Narbethong Hall’s reestablishment in the
community will incorporate new amenities, car parking, kitchen
MURMAR003 Marysville and Triangle CRC Narbethong Community Hall and landscaping.

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details

Buxton Hall Flooring and Painting, kitchen upgrade, remove the


MURMAR004 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Hall projection room and re-roof. Access for all abilities.
Shade Sails for Buxton
MURMAR008 Marysville and Triangle CRC Reserve Shade Sails for Buxton Reserve playground - COMPLETED
Landscape and Pathways, toilet upgrade and disabled toilet,
MURMAR009 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton reserve additional bbq facililties
MURMAR010 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Primary School Rebuild Marysville School
MURMAR011 Marysville and Triangle CRC Gallipoli Park - Skate Park Gallipoli Park - Skate Park

This Project is to establish community gardens and vegetable


patches for local residents to access and use. It involves the
construction of a 4 meter by 3 meter garden area. It will involve
Marysville Community Garden establishing a watering system that incorporates the collection
MURMAR038 Marysville and Triangle CRC and Vegetable Growing of rain run-off and storage.
Marysville Visitor Information
Centre to be located in the
MURMAR114 Marysville and Triangle CRC RAC Marysville Visitor Information Centre to be located in the RAC

Marysville Community Hall (community hall burnt down but new


MURMAR115 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Community Hall facility at Gallipoli park will provide for this community need)
Conference / convention centre (not in Community Recovery
MURMAR117 Marysville and Triangle CRC Conference / convention centre Plan)
Buxton Community Health gym equipment - introduce a
gymnasium to extend the successful weight training being run
Buxton Community Health gym by Alexandra Hospital at the Community Health Centre at
MURMAR127 Marysville and Triangle CRC equipment Buxton.
Taggerty Community Hall - new kitchen to meet current health
standards, windows, floor, rear door and roof. To repaint the
MURMAR128 Marysville and Triangle CRC Taggerty Community Hall hall
Safety barriers on toboggan slopes at Lake Mountain -
MURMAR137 Marysville and Triangle CRC Lake Mountain/ski patrol (1) increased risk since fires
MURMAR138 Marysville and Triangle CRC Lake Mountain/ski patrol (2) Seating and Public shelters in Resort area and on ski trails

Ski Trails barrier - provision of 6m barrier to hand high above


MURMAR140 Marysville and Triangle CRC Lake Mountain/ski patrol (4) entrance to ski trails, clearly visible as visitors to enter resort
The project is to establish an avenue of trees and shubs at the
town entrance with Narbethong beng the gateway to the
Marysville and Triangle area and would enhance the asethetics
and attractiveness of the entire Triangle area. Additional
funding to supplement $15,000 from C/th to redevelop the
Narbethong streetscape damaged in the fires. It is proposed
that a landscape architect be engaged to provide a concept
plan and advice
MURMAR141 Marysville and Triangle CRC Narbethong - streetscape
Provide reliable and ongoing free-to-air television coverage to
Buxton Community Television residents of the Buxton community and to conduct a digital
MURMAR144 Marysville and Triangle CRC Repeater Upgrade upgrade which will meet new transmitting standards

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details

Murrindindi Multipurpose meeting room (New structure) - The


CFA is building a purpose built CFA shed (new structure) and
the community need a meeting place as well. DSE own the
land earmarked for the CFA shed and have no issues with a
meeting room being built. Meeting room to include
Melba Group Community Murrindindi-Woodbourne kitchen/toilets. Murrindindi currently has no meeting rooms.
MURMEL001 Recovery Committee Community Meeting Room local community ownership sits with the Murrindindi people
Rebuild Gelnburn Hall, refurbishment of the Schoolhouse
Community Centre, construction of a multi purpose Community
Melba Group Community Glenburn Community Activity Pavillion, and the establishment of recreational infrastructure
MURMEL012 Recovery Committee Centre Master Plan i.e. men's shed and storage facility

The hall extension would provide a modern kitchen meeting


OH & S standards as well as internal toilets. A separate
meeting room would also be included providing space for small
Strath Creek Community Hall groups and provide a community space for interaction in a
MURSTR001 Strath Creek CRC upgrade (Ferguson Street) pleasant environment. Detailed plans are provided in the Plan
Improve outdoor facilities at Pioneer Reserve
(improve/upgrade BBQ's and structures/Improve/upgrade
MURSTR003 Strath Creek CRC Pioneer Reserve Upgrade toilets
Develop an off-road, all-purpose walking/horse riding/cycling
track that will enable the community to connect in safe,
continuous ways using active (non-motorised) transport. It is
intended that the track extend from the Monda Track to the
MURTOO001 Toolangi/Castella CRC Toolangi All-Purpose Track Melba Highway
Renovate the kitchen facilities to comply with commercial food
safety standards, including the relocation of an internal wall to
create a larger work space, installation of new cupboards,
bench tops, new sinks, hand washing facilities, splash backs,
floor coverings, hot water service and appliances. (Has $64
CJ Dennis Hall, Kitchen 000, requires $30 000)
MURTOO002 Toolangi/Castella CRC Renovation and Upgrade

Murrindindi Projects - Construction Funding Not Confirmed


Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Taggerty Town Park - provision
of community facilities such as
a rotunda, playground and Taggerty Town Park - provision of community facilities such as
MURMAR130 Marysville and Triangle CRC BBQ a rotunda, playground and BBQ

Gallipoli Park - Amphitheatre


MURMAR018 Marysville and Triangle CRC (PART OF MURMAR012) DUPLICATE
Murrindindi Recreation facilities
- no further action REQUIRED
Melba Group Community (not part of updated CRP Murrindindi Recreation facilities - inc. playground/tennis
MURMEL002 Recovery Committee 1/12/09) courts/club room (new)

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Murrindindi Projects - Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Refurbishment of the Old
School House - no further Refurbishment of the school house for use as a community
Melba Group Community action REQUIRED (absorbed meeting place. Community group action this is the Glenburn
MURMEL007 Recovery Committee into MURMEL012) Action Group
(1) Installation cost of information boards (Narbethong and
Marysville) - highlighting road facilities and destination of the
Signage - (1) Town and District Triangle area. Car parking and VicRoads-compliant slip
Information Boards - (2) Town way/pull over at Narbethong - (2) town entrance signs (e.g.
MURMAR029 Marysville and Triangle CRC Entry Welcome to Marysville) shire-wide uniformity of signage.

Communications - communications in Flowerdale dangerously


poor / patchy / insufficient for modern community. Need to
improve broadband, mobile coverage, TV, radio, early warning
system, one postcode for Flowerdale township
Flowerdale Group Community Objective is to make Flowerdale safer, better informed
MURFLO001 Recovery Committee Communications upgrade community with improved educational and job opportunities

Flowerdale Group Community Education Facilities - kinder / early childhood / primary school
MURFLO003 Recovery Committee Education Facilities refurbish to be improved / refurbished
Kinglake Ranges Community Indoor heated swimming pool - Construction of a indoor heated swimming pool in Kinglake
MURKIN001 Recovery Committee stage 2 Construction Ranges
Replacement of tennis facilities at Kinglake central once the
temporary school facility is removed. Requires refurbishing of
Kinglake Ranges Memorial exisitng courts and construction of 2 additional courts, along
Reserve Redevelopment - with lighting and repairing damaged fencing, refurbish club
Kinglake Ranges Community stage 3 Tennis Facilities rooms, shade cloth over children's play space, re-surface
MURKIN004 Recovery Committee Redevelopment courts
Kinglake Multifunctional
Kinglake Ranges Community Community Health Centre - Permanent medical centre, fulltime doctor and nurses,
MURKIN011 Recovery Committee stage 1 Business Case psychologist, counsellors and dentist
Kinglake Ranges Community SES, CFA and AFRT
MURKIN023 Recovery Committee building/combined building Appropriate permanent facilities to house all services
Kinglake Ranges Community Better road infrastructure and
MURKIN028 Recovery Committee signal Referred to Community sub committee for investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community Fire sirens across the
MURKIN029 Recovery Committee mountain Referred to Community sub committee for investigation
Enforced repair of unsightly
Kinglake Ranges Community building and land and
MURKIN034 Recovery Committee maintaining blocks Referred to Community sub committee for investigation
Kinglake Ranges Community Mobile and internet coverage
MURKIN039 Recovery Committee across the mountain
Kinglake Ranges Community Weekly Kinglake Ranges
MURKIN040 Recovery Committee rebuilding/hub information
Mapping way forward to restore, regenerate and further
manage a safer resilient park and forests, address weed
Kinglake Ranges Community Planning infrastructure for problems, necessary infrastructure, animal habitats and
MURKIN050 Recovery Committee Kinglake National Park restorative practices

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Murrindindi Projects - Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Kinglake Ranges Community Community safe places and
MURKIN054 Recovery Committee practices Referred to Community sub committee for investigation
Information centre to house
recollection fire and
appropriate rebuilding of
Kinglake Ranges Community community structures if not on
MURKIN061 Recovery Committee original footprints Referred to Community sub committee for investigation
Memorial in each of the four towns over the Ranges.
Memorials/community Community engagement in reflective spaces and perhaps a
Kinglake Ranges Community engagement in building and youth competition to design an appropriate space. Referred to
MURKIN065 Recovery Committee reflection events Community sub committee for investigation
Permanent multi purpose facility for senior citizens. Forms part
Kinglake Ranges Community Permanent multi purpose of the overall development at Kinglakes Central. MURKIN042
MURKIN073 Recovery Committee facility for senior citizens and MURKIN043.
Kinglake Ranges
Kinglake Ranges Community neighbourhood house building Funding for two year part time secretary (Links to
MURKIN074 Recovery Committee projects - Stage 3. 070,071,043,074,152 and 155.
Community multi-purpose
Kinglake Ranges Community building Kinglake West Uniting Multi functional community meeting space and youth recreation
MURKIN075 Recovery Committee Church building in Kinglake West
Kinglake Ranges Community Constructions of men's shed and funding for coordinator for
MURKIN085 Recovery Committee Kinglake Ranges Men's Shed one year
Kinglake Ranges Community Power put underground in
MURKIN090 Recovery Committee urban townships
Kinglake Ranges Community Bridge connecting north south
MURKIN091 Recovery Committee sides of home creek
Kinglake Ranges Community No dead end roads, street
MURKIN093 Recovery Committee lighting on main road
Kinglake Ranges Community Pedestrian crossing and traffic
MURKIN094 Recovery Committee island inform to shop
Kinglake West Mechanics
Institute Hall and
Kinglake Ranges Community reserves/tracks and reflective Creating tracks and landscaping reflective (memorial) gardens
MURKIN098 Recovery Committee gardens at rear of oval
Reinstate lookouts and view at
Kinglake Ranges Community places within the National Park,
MURKIN101 Recovery Committee e.g. Sugarloaf Lookout

Iconic Arts & Parks Centre


incorporating café, shop,
Kinglake Ranges Community gallery and performance
MURKIN125 Recovery Committee facilities. Stage 2 Construction Facility construction. Links to 125, 133 and 134
Iconic Arts & Parks Centre Multi purpose Parks and Arts facility to house exhibitions,
incorporating café, shop, education and performance spaces. Including a café, walking
gallery and performance paths, sculptural garden, gardens, memorial and sacred
Kinglake Ranges Community facilities. Stage 1 feasability places, ranger's quarters, fire research and environmental
MURKIN134 Recovery Committee study. education spaces
Kinglake Ranges Community Indoor heated swimming pool - Feasibility study/business case for the establishment of a
MURKIN148 Recovery Committee stage 1 Feasibility Study heated pool Kinglake

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Murrindindi Projects - Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Kinglake Ranges Memorial
Reserve Redevelopment -
Kinglake Ranges Community Stage 2 General Facility
MURKIN150 Recovery Committee Redevelopment Development of facilities in accordance with Master Plan

Kinglake Multifunctional Project likely to require provision of premises for GP and


Kinglake Ranges Community Community Health Centre - operational subsidy for 3 years. Financial model assumes that
MURKIN151 Recovery Committee stage 2 Business Development accommodation will be provided at no cost
Kinglake Ranges
Neighbourhood House
Kinglake Ranges Community Redevelopment - Stage 2
MURKIN152 Recovery Committee Construction
Landscaping of the new school site including memorial garden
at school. Improvements to car parks, roads and walking tracks
around the school due to increased traffic and pedestrian
Kinglake Ranges Community Kinglake West primary school movement caused by temporary siting of kinder and childcare
MURKIN153 Recovery Committee stage 1 infrastructure project on memorial reserve.
The need for ongoing counselling for groups and individuals.
Kinglake West primary school Community gathering to promote social connection and healing
Kinglake Ranges Community stage 2 social well-being (possible links to theme of community strengthening
MURKIN154 Recovery Committee project 010,058,059,154)
Restoration of 3 hectares of clear fellled land/ former primary
school site. Project has elements of construction of tracks,
extensive planting and educational links to the school
curriculum. Project requires materials, coordination, plants,
volunteer labor and plant hire. The project has broader
Kinglake Ranges Community Kinglake Primary School - importance forming part of a proposed native wild life/ habitat
MURKIN156 Recovery Committee Koala Browse corridor
Reestablishment/ rehabiliation of key areas of environment
around Kinglake. Project will involve purchase of trees, poison,
mulch, mulchmat and those requisites needed for the project.
Kinglake Ranges Community Kinglake Ranges Land Care Project will also include provision of local person to be paid for
MURKIN157 Recovery Committee revitalisation project coordination of project activity.
Kinglake Ranges Community Business network office
MURKIN158 Recovery Committee building - stage 2 Location of second building on Sharps Land corner
Alternate Route to Melbourne (e.g. Acheron Way, Narbethong
MURMAR001 Marysville and Triangle CRC Alternative Route to Toolangi)
Improved Communication
MURMAR002 Marysville and Triangle CRC Services Triangle Wide - Emergency Comms incl. TV, Radio, UHF
Reopen key natural environment assets such as Steavenson's
MURMAR020 Marysville and Triangle CRC Steavenson's Falls Falls to bring visitors when snow is gone
Seating and picnic facilities
MURMAR025 Marysville and Triangle CRC around Triangle Replace all picnic amenities throughout the triangle

Mens shed - community discussion to combine this with the


MURMAR026 Marysville and Triangle CRC Men's Shed youth skills and trade shed idea also in the community plan
Bioenergy Plant (feasibility Bioenergy Power Plant for the Triangle Region, initially using
MURMAR047 Marysville and Triangle CRC study) fire-damaged wood

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Marysville Performing Arts
MURMAR049 Marysville and Triangle CRC Centre Marysville Performing Arts Centre

Construction of picnic shelter, toilet and interpretation structure


MURMAR055 Marysville and Triangle CRC Cathedral Park facilities in public areas at Sugarloaf Saddle in the Cathedral Park
MURMAR070 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton School Modify heritage school building for community use
A community garden and
MURMAR074 Marysville and Triangle CRC glasshouse Marysville A community garden and glasshouse Marysville
MURMAR077 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Splitter Island Splitter island at Mareeba Ave, Maroondah Hwy, Buxton
MURMAR078 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Roundabout Roundabout at Marysville Rd and Maroondah Highway
Buxton School crossing safety
MURMAR080 Marysville and Triangle CRC measures Buxton School crossing safety measures
Emergency Safe
Haven/Evacuation Area in
MURMAR082 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Emergency Safe Haven/Evacuation Area in Buxton
Improve pathways around and
MURMAR084 Marysville and Triangle CRC to Buxton school Improve pathways around and to Buxton school
MURMAR085 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Fire Station Larger Fire Station building
MURMAR088 Marysville and Triangle CRC Sculpture Park in Marysville Sculpture Park in Marysville
MURMAR090 Marysville and Triangle CRC Youth Centre Youth Centre - Gallipoli Park
Community Heart for Buxton -
MURMAR091 Marysville and Triangle CRC safe indoor meeting place Community Heart for Buxton -safe indoor meeting place
Buxton Reserve playground
MURMAR094 Marysville and Triangle CRC upgrade for older children Buxton Reserve playground upgrade for older children
Pedestrian bridge across
Steavenson River from
Steavenson Road to Church Pedestrian bridge across Steavenson River from Steavenson
MURMAR097 Marysville and Triangle CRC Lane providing walking loop. Road to Church Lane providing walking loop.
Rebuild Infrastructure after the
fires at Jeep Club (CCJC) Rebuild Infrastructure after the fires at Jeep Club (CCJC)
MURMAR106 Marysville and Triangle CRC property property
PNL 4 WD - rebuild
MURMAR109 Marysville and Triangle CRC infrastructure PNL 4 WD - rebuild infrastructure
Provision of Community
MURMAR110 Marysville and Triangle CRC Laundry Facilities Provision of Community Laundry Facilities
Adaptation of basement at 631
Maroondah Hwy to refuge Adaptation of basement at 631 Maroondah Hwy to refuge
MURMAR111 Marysville and Triangle CRC bunker bunker
Replacement of the CFA
MURMAR116 Marysville and Triangle CRC Station and Community Hall Replacement of the CFA Station and Community Hall

MURMAR121 Marysville and Triangle CRC Black Spur Road Improvement Black Spur Road Improvement

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Murrindindi Projects - Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Buxton Reserve skate park
MURMAR125 Marysville and Triangle CRC and dirt jumps Buxton Reserve skate park and dirt jumps
Erect a Yurt (Tent) inside the
Car Museum to define a space Erect a Yurt (Tent) inside the Car Museum to define a space
MURMAR134 Marysville and Triangle CRC for local children for local children

New club rooms for Marysville


Saddle Tramps (Horse Club) New club rooms for Marysville Saddle Tramps (Horse Club)
MURMAR135 Marysville and Triangle CRC and other activities and other activities
Upgrade of Miles Road Falls and Nature Reserve for tourists
Melba Group Community Rehabilitation of the and community use. Rehabilitate the forest reserve; rebuild
MURMEL004 Recovery Committee Murrundindi Scenic Reserve park infrastructure
This project seeks to overcome the poor coverage and
profound lack of communication within the area due in part to
the topography of the region. The project will assist with
improving mobile phone coverage, internet access and land
Melba Group Community Mt Despair Integrated based TV coverage and provide the basis for improved
MURMEL005 Recovery Committee Communication Facility communication in the future for emergency management
Melba Group Community Rehabilitation and/or Bridges were burnt in the bushfires and many are single lane
MURMEL009 Recovery Committee Restoration of Bridges only making their use in a fire emergency limited
Full Mobile phone /TV reception (facilities and use in line with
Full Mobile phone /TV user expectations to have full mobile service/ full internet
MURSTR002 Strath Creek CRC reception service/free to air television reception
Strath Creek Falls Road /Allendale Road/ Strath Creek Bridge
(repairs and improvements). This would support improved road
safety in the area if the bridge is improved to a dual land bridge
MURSTR004 Strath Creek CRC Road and bridge repairs rather than the current single lane
MURSTR008 Strath Creek CRC Sealing the Road to the Hall
Improvement to local road
MURSTR009 Strath Creek CRC infrastructure
Back up generators for key facilities to cover times of
MURSTR014 Strath Creek CRC Back up generators emergency
Resurface existing courts with a more durable, water wise
Toolangi Community Tennis surface. The main objective is the establishment of a tennis
and Multipurpose Courts court and a multipurpose court with enhancements, such as
upgrade, CJ Dennis Hall practice wall and secure storage space and covered seating
MURTOO003 Toolangi/Castella CRC precinct area.
Toolangi Community Establish a playground for children aged from 1-6 years and 6-
MURTOO004 Toolangi/Castella CRC Playground 12 years

An ambitious plan to establish a community services hub


incorporating childcare and children's services, community
Toolangi-Castella house, sport facilities such as showers and toilets and
Infrastructure Project - dedicated meeting room. This is part of an overall project
Community Services Hub - around infrastructure and includes establishing a community
MURTOO006 Toolangi/Castella CRC stage 2 Construction Work bus service. Approx costs $2.5 mill. Links to MURT0015

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Establishment of a memorial garden and reserve on the
existing Castella Reserve in order to commemorate the
strength and resilence of the community during the 1939 and
2009 bushfires. The area would be designed to be a reflective,
Toolgangi and Castella attractive an useful area for ret and rejuventation for
MURTOO008 Toolangi/Castella CRC Reserve Memorial Garden community and visitors

This project will establish a SMS messaging system to keep


the community informed during the emergencies such as public
meetings, deliveries and key issues of community interest or
concern. Sub groups of the community will be involved
including the Community House, Community Groups and
Schools. Costs include purchase and operation of system
Toolangi and Castella involving hiring local person (10 x $20/hr) to create database
MURTOO009 Toolangi/Castella CRC Communications Project and establish groups.
Gain access to 8 hectares of Crown land to develop a reserve
for general use. The reserve benefit the community as well as
the many travellers on the Melba Highway and Toolangi-
Healesville Rd. It would also allow the Toolangi and Kinglake
foot and bike paths to connect and link the communities. it is
intended to provide a stopping place for the new bus service
and car park for approx 30 cars as well as picnicking type
facilities. It would also provide a space/area for travellers on
the Melba Hwy with a rest area and provide pathways to link
communities. Include the construction of cooking facilities and
Toolangi and Castella Central toilets, car parks and base for setting out on horse riding
MURTOO012 Toolangi/Castella CRC Park activities
Toolangi-Castella
Infrastructure Project - Funding for a feasibility study to examine the options for the
Community Services Hub development of a co-located neighbourhood house/maternal
MURTOO015 Toolangi/Castella CRC Stage 1 feasibility study child health/CFA/space for VMO's
Recreation - propose bike track extension, picnic ground at
Moore's Reserve, public facilities etc. for tourism, safety and
Flowerdale Group Community Recreation upgrade - Moore's community purposes and includes request for funding for
MURFLO008 Recovery Committee Reserve events
Specific memorial will be decided through detailed community
consultaion but will be a place to provide community and
Flowerdale Group Community visitors a place or places to remind them of all the events and
MURFLO012 Recovery Committee Flowerdale Bushfire Memorial loss
Spring Valley Recreational Reserve - Flowerdale Recreation
Reserve - Propose community kitchen, communal laundry,
tennis courts, rec clubs, arts precinct, men's shed, community
garden. - Propose community kitchen, communal laundry,
Flowerdale Group Community Flowerdale Recreation tennis courts, rec clubs, arts precinct, men's shed, community
MURFLO013 Recovery Committee Reserve garden

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Development of a master plan for the facility and which should
preferably be done as part of a broader strategic plan for the
ranges as a whole. New football/cricket clubrooms and multi-
Kinglake Ranges Memorial use facility. Safer parking, replace cricket nets, new lighting for
Kinglake Ranges Community Reserve Redevelopment - night training, improve scoreboard building, replace bore pump,
MURKIN003 Recovery Committee stage 1 Master Plan new water tank

Kinglake Ranges Community Youth group recreation centre ( A building to house a youth hub on Kinglake Trust Reserve
MURKIN078 Recovery Committee Kinglake Trust Reserve) Land with a performance stage and instrument storage on site
Kinglake Ranges Community Honour plaques/WWI and Replacement of honour plaques that were in the community
MURKIN136 Recovery Committee WWII buildings
Tree planting and landscaping, circulation network, paths,
bridges, improved roadways and signage. This project is
Gallipoli Park Restoration and linked to the memorial gardens, new life sculpture, the Kin
MURMAR012 Marysville and Triangle CRC Integration with main street playspace and the skate park
Quiet, peaceful reflective gardens to surround the New Life
Gallipoli Park - Murchison Community Sculpture (MURMAR 013) and the Kin Playspace
MURMAR014 Marysville and Triangle CRC Street / Reflective Gardens (MURMAR017)
This project is part of the overall Community Hub being
Gallipoli Park - multi-use developed in Gallipoli Park. This building will provide a number
MURMAR015 Marysville and Triangle CRC meeting space of meeting spaces for the community to acces.
This project is part of the overall Community Hub being
developed in Gallipoli Park. This building is being developed to
Gallipoli Park - Recreation and provide a sporting complex that can also be used as an events
MURMAR016 Marysville and Triangle CRC Events Hall space for the community
Gallipoli Park - adventure
playground, aslo called Kin Gallipoli Park - adventure playground, aslo called Kin
MURMAR017 Marysville and Triangle CRC Playspace Playspace
MURMAR023 Marysville and Triangle CRC Helipad for Triangle area Helipad for Triangle area
Buxton Streetscape, pathways, formalisation of parking,
MURMAR030 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Streetscape advanced trees, bollards, and pathways linking the reserve.
MURMAR031 Marysville and Triangle CRC Cemetery Shelter/Rotunda Cemetery Shelter/Rotunda
Murchison street communal
MURMAR036 Marysville and Triangle CRC walkway lighting Street lighting for communal walkway
Narbethong Reserve to include public toilets and childrens
MURMAR045 Marysville and Triangle CRC Narbethong Reserve playground

MURMAR048 Marysville and Triangle CRC Open Arts Studio in Marysville Open Arts Studio in Marysville
MURMAR063 Marysville and Triangle CRC Buxton Tennis Club Tennis club room upgrade and equipment
Community Garden Meditation Community Garden Meditation Labyrinth (Link to MURMAR
MURMAR071 Marysville and Triangle CRC Labyrinth 012)

Marysville Bushfire Information


MURMAR087 Marysville and Triangle CRC & Education Centre Marysville Bushfire Information & Education Centre

Narbethong
MURMAR089 Marysville and Triangle CRC Memorial/Community Sculpture Narbethong Memorial/Community Sculpture
Replace pedestrian bridges
MURMAR093 Marysville and Triangle CRC over local streams Replace pedestrian bridges over local streams

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Murrindindi Projects - Construction Funding Not Confirmed
Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Marysville Streetscape - Murchison Street, town centre works
MURMAR142 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Streetscape (civil works)
Melba Group Community Limestone Community Meeting Construction of a meeting room to be co-located beside new
MURMEL011 Recovery Committee Place CFA shed.
MURSTR006 Strath Creek CRC Street Landscaping
Upgrading of the 2 existing tennis courts to a synthetic surface
and provicsion of lighting, will provide better all year round use
with a lower maintenance requirement and lesser reliance on
MURSTR007 Strath Creek CRC Tennis Courts declining water supply
Provision of a purpose built education facility that could be
MURSTR012 Strath Creek CRC Education facility used to run local short courses
MURSTR015 Strath Creek CRC Men's shed
This includes development of the Murchison Gap viewing
platform which is fully funded and the upgrading of the Strath
Creek Falls Area for recreation and general public use and
MURSTR016 Strath Creek CRC Walking track to water falls visitor opportunities
Upgrade the Yea Sale Yards to meet current and anticipated
regulations for occupational health and safety and animal
welfare to ensure its long term future as vital infrastructure for
farmers and the wider community. The majror part of the
MURSTR017 Strath Creek CRC Yea Sale Yards Upgrade upgrade is to roof the yards
Set up 4 new fire guard groups in Toolangi Castella area prior
MURTOO021 Toolangi/Castella CRC Toolangi fire guard project to 2010 fire season
Kinglake Ranges Community Paths and tracks for walkers
MURKIN056 Recovery Committee bikes and horses
MURSTR013 Strath Creek CRC Additional CFA facilities

Integrated Planning Office (sourcing town-planning, building


surveyors, builders, financing)
Use of local sourced fire damaged timber for construction
Infrastructure to be efficient and suit small residential clusters
- Water supply – elevated storages for fire emergency supply
(domestic supply if feasible)
- Cluster/community secondary treatment of septic effluent
- Renewable energy (both private and community possibilities)
- Retrofitting existing buildings
Finance and affordabilityRebuild - require integrated planning
office, 300 tonne timber, infrastructure, finance and
Flowerdale Group Community affordability, Installation of Flowerdale sewerage scheme to
MURFLO004 Recovery Committee Sustainable Building protect waterway
Maintain clear egress on a
main road, tracks on and off
Kinglake Ranges Community mountain with more shoulders
MURKIN092 Recovery Committee for safety of bikes

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Community Recovery
CE Identifier Committee Project Title Project Details
Requirement for land access/purchase and the development
facilities on the new site. Will include menage, horseyard,
Kinglake Pony and Adult clubhouse, parking area, roundyard, cross-country course,
Kinglake Ranges Community Riders - stage 2 Facility showjumping space and all utilities. This will include cash
MURKIN149 Recovery Committee Development component for construction elements

MURMAR043 Marysville and Triangle CRC Marysville Historical Society (3) Rebuild Historical Society Building
Landscape river crossings at
MURMAR096 Marysville and Triangle CRC major roads Landscape river crossings at major roads
MURMAR104 Marysville and Triangle CRC Art Trail Driving Loop Art Trail Driving Loop
Survey Boundaries of
MURMAR107 Marysville and Triangle CRC Domestic Properties Survey Boundaries of Domestic Properties

Historical Precinct & Walking Highlight the significant buildings/sites that detail Strath Creek's
MURSTR018 Strath Creek CRC Trail history, not only to the community but to visitos to the region

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