You can use this website to –
- See what’s happening in Fitzroy over the next month
- Search for local business information
- Participate in a local debate on our “Forum”
- Check out the weather forecast for Fitzroy
- Access to great local coupons and hot sales
- Find a local job
and much much more..
Help us make this site work for you and your community and be sure to tell your friends about it.
myturfFitzroy, Service Feature
Check out a satellite image of your home – its easy. There are 3 simple steps
1. Click on “Address Lookup” in the top Banner of the website.
2. Type in your address and then click the “Look up address” button.
3. Once the map appears click on “satellite” or “hybrid” and a satellite image of your home will appear !
Once the satellite image appears you can click on the “+” button to zoom closer to your home
How to post a Classified
You can post a classified for FREE on myturf. You can use the classifieds for lots of things - selling your car or that unwanted household furniture, looking for new staff, promoting a garage sale or finding your lost dog. Posting a classified is simple :
1. Register as a member in the “Member Login” section on the Home Page
2. Once you have joined as a member, and logged on as a member click on the “Classifieds” tab and then click on “Place Classifieds”
3. Select your advertising category, fill in the information you want to include and then click “Submit Details” and your done !
Meet a local trader
Clifton Hill Lotto
Sandro Brancatella is entitled to bragging rights for being one of the longest serving retailers along Queens Parade. He was born upstairs at the old Milk Bark (now Brumbys), which his family established over 45 years ago. The family then operated the supermarket on the Parade and about 20 years ago they established the shop that is now Clifton Hill Tattslotto & Cignall.
Along the way he managed to persuade a local employee by the name of Car
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Did you know?
Spider-Man star Tobey Macguire wanted to be a chef but turned to acting after his mother offered him $100 to take drama rather than home economics in high school.