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East Gippsland Neighbourhood Watch

Locality: Bairnsdale, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5150 2624



Address: 45 - 47 Main Street 3875 Bairnsdale, VIC, Australia

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25.01.2022 Do you have dashcam footage between Lakes Entrance & Bairnsdale yesterday (13/5) around 6.10 pm???



25.01.2022 Found Camera - Possibly stolen

24.01.2022 Driver does ‘burn out’ in front of police car.

23.01.2022 Breach of COVID charges as result of Orbost/Marlo visit.



22.01.2022 How safe is your home from burglary? Take the online quiz today - An initiative by NHW and supported by RACV https://howsafeismyplace.com.au/

21.01.2022 BAIRNSDALE - Vehicles Impounded

20.01.2022 Gippsland Man charged with sex offences.



20.01.2022 Social Media Dangers - A must watch for parents.

20.01.2022 Is your business missing a bollard???

19.01.2022 Have you seen Rhys LEONE ???

17.01.2022 Sum of Money found at Bairnsdale Library

16.01.2022 Do you know this vehicle? Involved in 'Hit Run' in Lakes Entrance



10.01.2022 Do You recognise this male?

10.01.2022 From DELWP - Facebook Page We’ll be conducting patrols across Victoria’s forests and campgrounds this weekend, ensuring everyone understands that all recreational activities beyond exercise are not allowed. That means no recreational fishing, no hunting, no boating, no camping. The message is clear stay home. Save lives.... For more information about the restrictions and penalties, visit: www.coronavirus.vic.gov.au

08.01.2022 A reminder to lock your cars at all times!! Vehicle theft and Theft from vehicles is happening in Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance.

07.01.2022 Please Stay Home this Easter

06.01.2022 1700 THURS 2 JAN- East Gippsland area bushfires update Be prepared and take action There are extremely serious and dangerous fires across East Gippsland - and c...hances of more starting If you do not need to be here - get out before this weekend. Please leave today, or at the latest tomorrow morning. If you are in remote locations, you need to move out to larger towns. If you do not do this, we cannot guarantee your safety. Challenging weather is predicted tomorrow and Saturday, Conditions are expected to be worse than last Monday, it is expected to be extremely hot and windy Fires again have the potential to impact on communities - the risk is very real Communities that have been impacted may be impacted again We cannot guarantee we will have fire trucks at every location due to the scale of the fire area. Phone reception, power and water supply cannot be guaranteed if impacted Please ensure you have batteries for torches and radios (to tune into your local emergency broadcaster). There are new fire starts from lightning overnight to the south of Dinner Plain and Mt Hotham. These fires will run to the south east, putting pressure on the Swifts Creek area and surrounds. The Princes Highway is open both ways between Bairnsdale and Orbost We currently have 24 isolated communities and are attempting to get into these communities as soon as we can to provide essential supplies (including satellite phones), however the current smoke is hindering conditions to enable aircraft to fly. Much of East Gippsland has been significantly impacted by fires, with more than 800,000 hectares burnt. At the present time it is extremely difficult to access some areas using ground crews as there has been significant damage to road networks. Many roads are inaccessible. The sheer size and complexity of these fires along with a lack of power, lack of communications, limited road access and isolation in many areas is making it difficult to gain information on the specific impacts at a community level. Community Meetings: Bruthen- 6pm today (2nd January) Mechanics Hall Bruthen. Lakes Entrance 6:30pm today- Bellevue Hotel 201 Esplanade Lakes Entrance. Mount Taylor- 10am tomorrow (3rd January) at the Mount Taylor Fire Station. Orbost- 10:30am tomorrow, (3rd January) at Orbost Football Club, Lochiel Street Orbost. Mallacoota- 7pm regarding the evacuation in Mallacoota today (2nd January). The Australian defence force will re locate 800 people at 7am tomorrow morning via an Australian Defence Force boat and return for more people in coming days. CFA Gippsland Forest Fire Management Victoria East Gippsland Shire Council East Gippsland Outdoors. Victoria, Australia. Love East Gippsland Destination Gippsland Bruthen Inn Hotel Bruthen Pizza & Takeaway Bruthen Fire Brigade Bruthen General Store Tambo Valley Golf Club Ensay Winery Swifts Creek, Victoria Swifts Creek Bakery Swifts Creek IGA Omeo Caravan Park Golden Age Hotel Omeo Hilltop Hotel Omeo Omeo Ski Hires Mossi-Tambo Fire Brigade Omeo CFA Pajero 4WD Club of Victoria Inc Four Wheel Drive Victoria Gippsland Four Wheel Drive Club Camping Victoria Parks Victoria ABC Gippsland TRFM SES Tambo Valley Unit Gippsland Emergency Alerts & Info Visit Gippsland East Gippsland Neighbourhood Watch Victoria Camping And Tourism Free Camping Victoria Buchan Neighbourhood House Lakes Entrance Fire Brigade Mount Taylor Fire Brigade Bairnsdale Fire Brigade East Gippsland Landcare Network East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority East Gippsland Water Wy Yung Pub Bairnsdale Buy Swap Sell Bairnsdale, Victoria Metung, Victoria Metung Community Page Lakes Entrance Community Noticeboard Lakes Entrance Eyewatch - East Gippsland Police Service Area

05.01.2022 Flying Foxes shot - Bairnsdale

04.01.2022 Our clients at the Wombat Honey Shop have again become victims of shop theft. Not just once, but twice the same vehicle and possibly the same occupants had stop...ped to steal a combined total of $70 worth of product on Wed 15th and Fri 17th January. What has left us shocked is seeing that a young child also contributes to the theft. The owners of the Wombat Honey Shop, like many other shop owners in East Gippsland, are finding it tough with the recent bushfires having huge effects on tourism in the region. This act of blatant theft is certainly something they can do without. See more

03.01.2022 Recent graffiti - Can you assist in identifying these persons?

03.01.2022 Older Community Members..... COVID19 - Your Concerns & Experiences COTAVic (Council of the Ageing) are currently undertaking a survey of older people in the community. COTA will use the data to: describe what older Victorians are saying they need to support them over the coming months as the pandemic continues to challenge us... help the Victorian Government and local government plan for future emergencies by sharing what could have been done better to support older people in the response to COVID-19 share what older people are experiencing and strive for this to be heard Please take a few minutes to complete the survey or assist an older person complete it. (link attached) https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Z3Y2M5Z

01.01.2022 What happens when a 'Hoon' vehicle is crushed.

01.01.2022 A lovely anonymous person sent this gift to Bairnsdale Police staff for R U ok Day.

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