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<title>Google Maps</title>
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			The River Section and highlights now have links to arial imagery on Google Maps.
			Check it out.
		
		
			The River.
		
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<title>Site now using SashimiCMS 1.1</title>
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			This website now uses SashimiCMS 1.1 which was developed by Alistair Deneys as a successor to the CMS originally
			written for the Werribee River Assocition website. For more information on SashimiCMS head over to
			World of Al and check out the
			SashimiCMS section.
		
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<title>Site Updates</title>
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		Two brochures have been uploaded to this site.
		The most recent platypus survey conducted by the Australian Platypus Conservancy along the Werribee River has been uploaded to a new section under the Flora &amp; Fauna section called Platypus Survey.
		A brochure detailing the course of the Werribee River and it's features has been uploaded to The River page.
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<title>Site Relaunched!!</title>
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		The Werribee River Association site has been relaunched.
		Over the past several months the site has been completely rewritten to incorporate many best-of-practise web methodologies, and to make things easier to find. You can read more about the redevelopment on the About Us page.
		If you have any futher suggestions to improve the website, drop a line to the secretary at .
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