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Archive 2004
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The first Railtrails Australia/Bicycle Victoria Rail Trails Conference, held on 17th October 2003, was a great success.
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The Great Southern Rail Trail is now officially open through to Foster.
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The recently developed Gippsland Lakes Discovery Trail connects the East Gippsland Rail Trail with Lake Entrance.
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The trail has recently gaining funding to run a 4th and final Community Jobs Program on the trail.
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Final surfacing works are about to commence on the trail.
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A proposal for a rail trail between Goulburn to Crookwell Rail Trail (NSW).
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A US report on the use of the use of traffic counters on trails may be of benefit to Australian groups.
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The Tallangatta section of the High Country Rail Trail will be officially opened on Sunday 23 May 2004.
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The Hon John Brumby MP, Minister for State and Regional Development opened the Ballarat - Skipton Rail Trail on 12 March 2004.
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The Railtrails Australia AGM 2004 was held on Wednesay 29 September.
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Railtrails Australia launches its new forums service.
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Railtrails Australia today launached its rail trail signage guide. The guide is available here for download.
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The second annual rail tail conference was held on 8 October 2004.
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Special events over weekend of 13th and 14th November 2004.
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Railtrails Australia were among the 151 attendees at the recent Adelaide Conference.
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Barongarook Station Event on Sundy 28 November 2004 and other Beecy Rail Trail news.
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The Friends of the Great Southern Rail Trail had a very successful weekend on 13/14 November.
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The Rail Trail will eventually run from Colac to Beech Forest and later to Crowes on the Great Ocean Road.
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Grants of up to $30,000 are available for Victorian Rail Trail Committees of Management appointed under the Crown Land (Reserves) Act. - 30th January 2005 deadline.