News Articles categorised 'Council actions' Split council narrowly adopts a flawed GWMP Read More Ribbons at the Roundabout Have you seen the ribbons up on Eltham roundabout? Watch this video to see why they are there. Read More Pave Paradise and put up an 11 lane intersection Major Road Projects Victoria is planning a massive change to the Fitzsimons Lane /Main Road roundabout intersection in Eltham – in the Eltham Gateway which is effectively the main and iconic entrance to the Green Wedge Shire. Read More Nillumbik Shire Branding Nillumbik Shire Council intends to change the existing unique community based branding in use for nearly 25 years, designed by an internationally recognised illustrator, so as to introduce a very stylised corporate look. Read More ECAG AGM & Community Meeting On Wednesday 8th May ECAG held its Annual General Meeting. With around 120-150 attending, it was a great turnout and the audience listened with interest to the President give a quick rundown on the past year and then to the two guest speakers. Read More What next for the Old Shire Office Site & War Memorial Complex? What do we know now?The short answer is ‘Not much more’. But we do know..Only ONE submission was received. (Autumn edition Nillumbik News)Of the fifteen EOIs that were received, narrowed down to 5 by an external committee, only 1 submitted a detailed response to Council. Read More VCAT sends the Dudley/Arthur developers back to ‘do it better’ Originally a VCAT hearing had been scheduled for last October based on one set of plans. However, an amended proposal was submitted and VCAT eventually heard the case over a period of five days at the beginning of February. Read More Eltham War Memorial Buildings nominated for inclusion in Victorian Heritage Register We are delighted to hear that Heritage Victoria has accepted a nomination for the Eltham War Memorial buildings to be included in the Victorian Heritage Register. Read More The history behind the story History is written by the victors but it seems that to suit its own agenda, Nillumbik Shire Council is trying to cherry-pick bits of history BEFORE the battle, let alone the war, has been won. Read More Andrew Lemon’s open essay to Nillumbik councillors Andrew Lemon wrote an essay for Nillumbik councillors so they know exactly what they will be taking away from the community if they proceed to handing over the War Memorial Complex and old Shire Office site to developers. His open essay has now been shared with the wider community. Read More « 1 2 3 4 »