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Change anyone?
We can all think of things we’d like to have changed. How many New Year’s resolutions to change something – lose weight, exercise more, be nicer to the mother-in-law – have you heard people express? How long do they last? … Continue reading
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Freedom is bliss
Cr. Amanda McNeil was recently elected to Whitehorse City Council. For someone who has a lifelong vision impairment, what’s truly special is Amanda’s wish to get back on a bike again, after many years, as part of her fitness campaign. … Continue reading
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Latest Active Transport News
Active Whitehorse News December 2020 A Happy Christmas season and a smoother Active Transport journey next year. Here’s some interesting articles to actively transport you into 2021. #activetravel #activetransport #activemobility #transportation #mobility #walking #bicycle #cycling #spaceforhealth #smartcities #streets #streetsasplaces #publicspace … Continue reading
Oh to be 30 again!
Once upon a time I was 30. It was many years ago. If only I knew then what was ahead of me. Many years before that, the speed at which people travelled on roads was less than 30 km/h. Horses … Continue reading
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Whitehorse Council Election Results
Successful Councillors announed. The following information has been extracted from Wikipedia which in turn lists its source as Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) Effective from the 2020 Whitehorse will switch from five two-member wards to eleven single-member wards.[4][5] The names of … Continue reading