Do you know someone who goes above and beyond for our community? Is there a local group or individual who has made a real difference in Northern Grampians Shire this year? Now is the time to recognise them. Nominations are open for the 2026 Australia Day Awards, until December 5.
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At December's council meeting in St Arnaud, council resolved to review future community care service options in light of sweeping aged care sector reforms. The decision follows Federal Government changes to the way aged care services are funded and delivered, with new rules coming into effect in November. You can find more via the link below.
Dwellings located on the edge if sewered towns, in small hamlets and in remote areas, are usually serviced by their own onsite wastewater disposal systems.
You need to be aware when purchasing a property that is serviced by an onsite wastewater system that small changes can make a big difference to the way system operates. In fact, they can result in a system that has been working for the previous owner but then fail on you. This is why it is important prospective buyers understand how wastewater disposal occurs on the property they are considering purchasing, and why asking the below questions at a property inspection can help derisk a potential property purchase.
Asking the current homeowner or real estate agent the below questions will help you appropriately maintain the system in the longer term.
Repairing a failed disposal field or blocked septic system can end up costing a lot of money. Asking questions such as these of the current owner or real estate agent can save you time and money in the future.
In the event you would like to speak with someone at council about this matter, please call us on (03) 5358 8700 or email health@ngshire.vic.gov.au.