SAVE WILLIAMSTOWN
SAVE WILLIAMSTOWN
TRIVIA NIGHT Trivia Night 31st July 2009
Venue - Pirates Tavern, Seaworks, Nelson Place, Williamstown
Great Evening which achieved fantastic fundraising. Table No 5 OUR TOWN was the overall Trivia winners. Over 160 people took part - thank you to all who attended.
Sponsors List- Thank you to Local Business and Individuals who sponsored the Trivia Night by providing exceptional prizes.
Recent Events
The Rally 28th June 2009....
Speakers..
Joan Kirner, Former Premier - download speech
Sue Murray (WNSRA) read a statement from
Hobsons Bay City Councillor Angela Altair
Public Funeral for Local Democracy followed by a Wake
Venue - Commonwealth Reserve, Ann St Morgue and Pirates Tavern
Thank you to everyone who made this a very successful event.
Christmas Party at the Lacrosse Club
December 2013
Great fund raising and celebration organised by Rae Szuch and Jodie Rollinson
Save Williamstown Political Forum
Pre State Election 29 October 2014
All candidates were invited to talk about the SW issues. Greens lower house candidate and current MLA Wade Noonan were there but not a sign of the Liberals..... Matthew Guy has certainly made the government very unpopular in Williamstown.
DEVELOPERS MUST RESPECT THE CHARACTER OF OUR HISTORIC CITY
WE MUST HAVE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN PLANNING....
The cultural and historical significance of Williamstown should not be underestimated, it starts long before the settlement of 1835 with the people of the Kulin Nations inhabiting the Point Gellibrand Peninsula for many centuries. The new arrivals of 1835 came from Tasmania by sea and chose the sheltered natural harbour to land and build their town, King William’s Town, later becoming Williamstown. Many early public buildings and homes still grace the town and the maritime and shipbuilding industries still remain after nearly two centuries.