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13 February, 2025
Bushfires raise fears for Noorat’s lack of coverage
AMID concerns about severe bushfire conditions, the Noorat community is calling on Telstra to follow through on its commitment to upgrade its mobile tower on the Mount.

Not good enough: Corangamite Shire councillors and Noorat-area residents have joined to call on Telstra to stop dragging its feet on delivering much-needed communications upgrades, despite the corporate giant having received significant taxpayer funds to do so. Pictured are Cr Geraldine Conheady (from left), Lynn Patzel, Shane Quick, deputy mayor Laurie Hickey, Cr Nick Cole and Cr Jo Beard, with existing communications towers on Mt Noorat in the background.
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