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New station for Coldy By Renee Wood The Coldstream Fire Brigade has officially opened its new state of the art facility on Killara Road. The $1.5 million dollar project has improved safety for volunteers, supports gender inclusivity and has injected new technologies into the station. The site can now accommodate three trucks, has a large brigade meeting room, separate turn out rooms and change facilities for men and women plus much more. For more, turn to page 6 Captain Sean Bethell, Robert Bethell, Yvonne Bethell and David Simms at the newly opened Coldstream CFA station. Picture: RENEE WOOD
Acres for tourism A major tourism development is on the cards for Healesville with a 104 acre site proposed for a hotel and entertainment venue. Winarch Capital, a regional developer specialist, has acquired the land at 11 Maroondah Highway, Healesville that was first earmarked for a Mandarin Tourism Park for accommodation and a golf course.
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lor that concept specifically to that so it may change.” The project is still a few years in the making but once construction begins, it’s hoped to bring up to 500 jobs and see 300 full time equivalent roles. It’s also pitched as a major economy driver, looking to boost tourism dollars by millions. Read the full report on page 4 12452267-SG26-20
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