The Loop 25 January

Alpine Shire Council: RESIDENT STORM IMPACTS

Alpine Shire Council is trying to understand the impacts on individual households in the Upper Kiewa and Ovens Valleys. A high number of trees and powerlines were down and roads closed as a result of the storm event on 3 January 2024. The SES, CFA, AusNet Services and Alpine Shire Council crews worked diligently to clear affected areas in the following days.

If you were impacted by the storm, Council would like to hear from you.

To submit your details, please visit engage.alpineshire.vic.gov.au/storm-impacts

Once you have submitted your information, a member of our team will be in touch to discuss your individual impacts and which support services may be able to assist in your recovery.

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ACRC: Inspector-General for Bushfire, Tony Pearce, would like to meet with community

to get feedback on government’s continuing progress with implementing recommendations from the Inquiry. He’s also keen to hear from community if they’ve seen, or are seeing, improvements.

Venue: Big Muster Distilling Co, Dinner Plain, finger food and soft drinks will be complimentary.

Date: Friday 9 February, 4-6pm.

As Tony will be stepping down at the end of his term early this year, this will be his last visit as Inspector-General.

CFA: Can I Can’t I Campfire

CFA: Can I Can’t I BBQ

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