Contents Be prepared for Summer!Mount Hotham Alpine Resort Management Board has just released its Summer Preparedness Guide, providing advice on mandatory and recommended maintenance and bushfire preparedness activities. It's important that property owners take steps to prepare for the fire danger season. Most of the measures in the Summer Preparedness Guide are commonsense and will improve the visual presentation of your property while reducing the fire risk. If you are unable to complete the mandatory maintenance items, the Board can undertake outdoor maintenance works on your behalf. Update your Building & Emergency Contact DetailsIt's important that our Property team has your current Building & Emergency Contact Details. Please download the Building & Emergency Contact Details Form and return it to Kerry Kondraschek at property@mthotham.com.au Hard Waste Collections 2018/19Mt Hotham Alpine Resort Management Board will conduct two hard rubbish waste collections over the 2018/19 Summer period. WHEN: Wednesday 7th November 2018 (after Melbourne Cup Weekend) and Tuesday 23rd April 2019 (after Easter). HOW: Smaller loose items are to be placed in clear plastic bags. Check that the items your are disposing of do not incur a fee (click on button below). Please place waste along the road edge. Please be mindful not to:
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We want your feedback...Mount Hotham Alpine Resort Management Board will be sending out a survey later this year to all stakeholders to gather feedback about the 2018 winter season and to collect input for the planning of next year’s Stakeholder Briefing, which will be held in March 2019. If you have any specific areas that you feel we should include in this survey, please send all comments to Stephanie Houlahan at executiveassistant@mthotham.com.au. At this stage we are planning to solicit feedback about the last stakeholder briefing, feedback about the 2018 winter season, collect questions/topics you would like to see addressed at the stakeholder briefing, suggestions for improvement in resort operations, etc. Ride High Country Preferred programAfter a bumper snow season Victoria’s High Country will soon transform to green, with all things cycling back in focus. While many choose to cycle all year round, the Ride High Country marketing campaign starts early October. This includes a new million dollar brand awareness marketing program, as well as the start of the 7 Peaks season, which officially begins on 26 October. The challenge will again last a full six months, until 28 April next year. With the return of the cycling season, Tourism North East is encouraging tourism businesses to get aboard the Ride High Country Preferred (RHCP) program. To be easily identified by cycling tourists, participating businesses will soon be receiving new Ride High Country Preferred stickers for their windows. RHCP businesses offer a range of exceptional services to cycling visitors and benefit from featuring on the region’s primary cycle communications platform, www.ridehighcountry.com.au and Tourism North East’s extensive campaign across a range of marketing channels. |