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Andy Stewart Q&A
Jan 10, 2025 - Local CFA crews have responded to multiple callouts over the past three weeks. Bass CFA captain Andy Stewart talks about life on the front line – and behind the scenes. Fire at The Gurdies.
Jan 7, 2025 - For over 50 years Richard Kemp has known this day would come. Fire & rain
Jan 9, 2025 - The community will come together in the Gurdies Nature Conservation Reserve on Saturday for a ritual of loss and renewal. After the Fires:
a photostory Jan 7, 2025 - Wildfire swept through the Gurdies Nature Conservation Reserve on December 19-20, threatening properties adjoining the reserve and further afield. |
The next edition of the Bass Coast Post will be published in early February.
The mangrove challenge continues
Jan 10, 2025 - Neil Daly asks whether it’s time to give up the dream of using mangroves to arrest coastal erosion along the eastern arm of Western Port. Iconic market back in business
Jan 7, 2025 - A searing day did not deter Waterline residents and visitors from welcoming back the Grantville market last Sunday after a short hiatus. Not quite true blue
Jan 9, 2025 - Twenty-five years on from taking the oath, Catherine Watson reflects on what it is to be a citizen of Australia. Tales from the campground
Jan 9, 2024 - How do you make friends with a blue tongue lizard? Maxine Cummings has the answer. A cook’s journal
Jan 10, 2025 - An old bottle of port inspires Liane Arno on a culinary adventure to cook the perfect Portugese lamb. Community diary
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