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THE Carrum Bowling Club has received a $9000 grants from the state government. The funding will go towards sending women at the club to coaching and umpiring courses. Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny said
that the grant would help get women into leadership positions at the club. “I’m so proud to see more funding for Carrum Bowling Club to get more women involved in such a great sport. Congratulations to the Carrum Bowling Club on receiving this funding
and for taking such an active role in promoting greater gender equality at the club,” she said. “I encourage more women to take up bowls and enjoy the benefits that come from participating in local sport and active recreation.”
Works continue near you and there will be transport disruptions As part of Victoria’s Big Build, we’re removing 85 dangerous and congested level crossings, with 64 already gone. We’re also upgrading roads and freeways in Melbourne’s south to improve travel times and make your journey safer and easier. Train and tram disruptions: Buses replace trains and trams in both directions Frankston Line
First train to 9pm, 1 Jul 4 to 7 Jul
Caulfield to Mordialloc
9pm 1 Jul to 3 Jul
Flinders Street to Mordialloc
Stony Point Line
1 to 7 Jul
Frankston to Stony Point
Route 67
1 to 7 Jul
Stop 53 Glenhuntly Tram Depot to Stop 68 Carnegie Terminus
Road disruptions: Roads closed Until early Jul
Closed between Grandview Grove and Warrandyte Road
Station Place, Glen Huntly
Ongoing
Closed between Watson Grove and Huntly Street
MTIA7713
Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South
Find a detailed list of disruptions at bigbuild.vic.gov.au Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne
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Frankston Times
28 June 2022