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20 Jan 2011

- Area General Manager
- Consumer Country Wide
- Married to Kathryn, with three wonderful kids, Rhys, Ben and Stephanie, started my working career in Murray Bridge in South Australia.
My career in Telstra has been short, and included the positions of Account Executive, Sales Manager and Area General Manager, the position I hold today. A position I enjoy immensely not only for the challenges it offers, but because I have a wonderful group of people working with me to provide Telstra services to the South West Region of Victoria, the area I have responsibility for, representing approximately 30% of the states land mass.
I hold a passion for community capacity building and share a vision for business becoming more responsible in their communities for the issues facing those less fortunate in the communities they derive both income and resources from. To satisfy my passion and vision I have continued to contribute as a member of the Committee for Ballarat, and have worked closely with my local community members (Ross Creek) to establish a community plan. I also serve as a board member for United Way, and Ballarat ICT.
I enjoy being with my family, watching and participating in my children’s growth and development and supporting my wonderful wife as she supports me. I am an Adelaide Crows supporter, play tennis in the summer, enjoy exercise and sitting on my deck socking up the sun!
20 Jan 2011
Author: Bill Mundy. As we see a continuation of the inland sea’s movement toward the towns of Kerang and Warracknabeal , the Warracknabeal township has managed to avoid any serious inundation due to the combined efforts of the community. In Kerang the situation is a little more serious since the towns folk have been evacuated to ensure their safety, just in case the levee banks that have been built around the town don’t hold. The towns that are now under threat are Dimboola, Jeparit, Brim, and Beulah.
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18 Jan 2011
Author: Bill Mundy.
Flood levels continue to rise in the Horsham area with the river expected to peak in the next few hours .
We have been told it is forecast around 100 homes will be flooded. We have been in contact through the day with the Horsham Incident Control Centre and the latest flood level forecast maps still show our exchange should be OK. Our local staff are working closely with the SES and watching it all this evening.
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