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See how much you can remember about life in Moyne from winter times gone by.
1965
1 School children from Koroit were busy tree planting at what location?
1975
2 A three bedroom house in Wright Street Koroit was for sale at what prize, (a) $28,000, (b) $21,600 or (c) $18,500?
3 Mr Eric Entwistle was the owner of what type of store in Bank Street, Port Fairy, that was robbed of $450 in cash, cigarettes worth $1500 and $50 worth of beer?
1992
4 The retirement of Florence Ingram marked the closing of what Yambuk building?
2000
5 Extra players were being looked for to help create more junior teams in what sport in Koroit?
6 A Women in Song concert was a feature of what Port Fairy festival?
7 A headline of "Gold Coast" in reference to Port Fairy, was due to the high price of what in the town?
8 Koroit's former convent in Anzac Avenue was now being used to host what?
9 Which 19-year-old twins made their senior Hampden league debuts together for Port Fairy?
2004
10 An application was filed by Moyne Health Services for a 17-bed extension for which Port Fairy-based facility?
2005
11 A landcare group was calling for a change in a decision to allow development wetlands near what Port Fairy street?
2007
12 A vote by Moyne Shire councillors vetoed plans to do what with their meetings?
13 A report showed Port Fairy was one of only five towns in Victoria with natural levels of what in their water supply?
ANSWERS
1 Tower Hill. 2 (c) $18,500. 3 Grocery store. 4 The post office. 5 Basketball. 6 Rhapsody in June. 7 Real estate. 8 School camps. 9 Warwick and James Taylor. 10 Moyneyana House 11 Powling. 12 Tape them. 13 Fluoride.