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q 65 education programs delivered by the Horsham Regional Art Gallery to 1,121 local students
q 75 events held at the Horsham Town Hall –14,122 attendees
q Arapiles Bike Trail signage and website launched
q Northfest bi-annual family festival held – more than 1,000 attendees
q Skate Park graffiti project completed
q Completion of flood recovery works – including opening of the Dadswells Bridge Hall
q Grampians Northern Complex Fire – response, relief and recovery (see page 37)
q Commencement of Mibus Memorial Cultural Centre air- conditioning, lift and toilet upgrade project
q Pop Up Café on the Wimmera River
q Adoption of the Cultural Plan, Health and Wellbeing Plan, Disability Access and Action Plan and Horsham North Urban Design Framework
q Commencement of Horsham Town Hall and Regional Art Gallery redevelopment project (see page 30)
q Commencement of precinct planning for Laharum and Haven
q Launch of Poles in the Park at Foundry Park q Natimuk Men’s Shed works and launch
q 21 years of International Day for People with a Disability celebration
This year Horsham Rural City Council achieved an immunisation rate of 96.87% of children aged between 0 to 5 years.
A great place to live - vibrant, inclusive, welcoming...
qWalk to School 2013 project q Youth Matters project
q Renovations to Natimuk Kindergarten to increase capacity completed
q Grants received and planning commenced for further increased capacity at Green Park Kindergarten and renovations at Bennett Road Kindergarten
q Membership of the Delkaia Aboriginal Best Start Partnership, and Koolin Balit Aboriginal health program for children aged 0 to 8 years
q Partner in Good Tucker Good Health for Aboriginal children healthy eating and garden program at Horsham Primary School, Rasmussen Road campus
q Supported Playgroup facilitated by Council held at Horsham North Primary School Rasmussen Road campus, Young Parents Playgroup, Jelly Beans Migrant Playgroup and Black Cockatoos Aboriginal Playgroup
q Family Violence Provisions clause included in updated Enterprise Agreement
q Participation in White Ribbon March opposing violence against women
q Early Years’ Service Planning and Infrastructure Planning for children aged 0 to 8 years underway
q Attendance of 16 children and one staff member at the Portsea camp (see page 32)
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