Hi everyone,
In this update:
1) November 12 BCRG meeting Agenda
2) Rolling Action list
1) draft BCRG meeting notes
The next BCRG Community Forum will be held Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at the Brooklyn Community Hall, Cypress Ave, Brooklyn, 6 - 6.30pm.
Click here for the Agenda which is available from the Brooklynip website.
It would greatly assist our preparation if you could RSVP to Andrea, eo.bcrg@gmail.com.
The draft meeting notes from the August BCRG forum are now available from the BrooklynIP website. Click here to download.
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2) Rolling Action List
The updated BCRG rolling list of actions that have been identified during the community forums is now available on the Brooklynip website. Click here.
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Andrea Mason
Executive Officer
Brooklyn Community Representative Group
Ph: 0427 338 482
PO Box 8001, Rippleside, Vic, 3215
Email: eo.bcrg@gmail.com
Web: www.brooklynip.com.au
PS BCRG Community Forum meeting date for 2014 is Wednesday November 12.
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