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There are 8800 Community Notice Boards supporting our Australian Townships
as many townships are small, we have grouped several townships together
into what we call Community Groups.
There are 1500 Community Groups and your town is part of the
Flagstaff, Maryborough, Natte Yallock Regional Community Group (376)
supporting the townships of
Adelaide Lead, Alma, Amherst, Bealiba, Bet Bet, Betley, Bowenvale, Bung Bong, Campbelltown, Carisbrook, Craigie, Daisy Hill, Dunolly, Eddington, Emu, Flagstaff, Goldsborough, Havelock, Joyces Creek, Majorca, Maryborough, Moliagul, Moolort, Mount Glasgow, Natte Yallock, Red Lion, Simson, Talbot, Timor, Wareek, Archdale, Archdale Junction, Bromley, Caralulup, Cotswold, Dunach, Dunluce, Inkerman, Moore’s Flat, Mount Cameron, Mount Hooghly, Rathscar,
Strathlea & Timor West
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We acknowledges and extends appreciation for the Dja Dja Wurrung People, the Traditional Owners of the land that we are on. We pay our respects to leaders and Elders past, present and emerging for they hold the memories, the traditions, the culture and the hopes of all Dja Dja Wurrung People. We express our gratitude in the sharing of this land, our sorrow for the personal, spiritual and cultural costs of that sharing and our hope that we may walk forward together in harmony and in the spirit of healing.