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Mayor ‘excellent’ for anti-bullying role Neil Walker neil@baysidenews.com.au THE founder of an anti-bullying organisation has defended the appointment of Frankston mayor Cr Sandra Mayer as an ambassador for the charity in the wake of bully cases at Frankston Council (‘Mayor: ‘Speak up on bullying’, The Times 12/10/15). Bully Zero Foundation founder and executive director Oscar Yildiz, a councillor at Moreland Council, says he has known Cr Mayer for more than six years and is confident she is a suitable person to be spreading the message that bullying is unacceptable and people should “speak up” about harassment. “I find Sandra to be an excellent person with a lot of humility and respect for others,” Mr Yildiz said. “I do know Sandra and have seen her … become a councillor who is extremely active and competent.” When contacted by The Times, the foundation founder admitted the charity, a group aiming to raise awareness of bullying in schools and the workplace, “don’t look up what a council has done or hasn’t done” before deciding whether a councillor is a good fit as a Bully Zero Foundation ambassador. “We’re interested in that individual and that individual, in this case Sandra Mayer, we believe is totally against bullying,” Mr Yildiz said. Earlier this year The Times revealed there have been five cases of proven or partially proven bullying at Frankston Council within the past two years. Council has refused to confirm
Tracks to reopen: The Frankston Motorcycle Park will be open again after the facility was shut in April following a fatal collision on the main track. Picture: Gary Sissons
Motorcycle park open for summer Bully for them: Frankston mayor Sandra Mayer, left, McClelland Secondary College principal Amadeo Ferra and Bully Zero Foundation founder Oscar Yildiz with a zero tolerance message on bullying.
whether a WorkCover claim “for anxiety and stress” The Times understands was paid out to a staff member who alleged bullying by Cr Brian Cunial is one of the five cases. Mr Yildiz did not specifically comment on bullying allegations at Frankston Council but he did say he had “no doubt” bullying occurs at some councils. “If there is bullying in any council they need to address it,” he said. “The highest number of complaints our hotline receives is from councils nationally.” Cr Mayer said “it was a very special moment to become an ambassador”
when she visited McClelland Secondary College this month to speak about taking action against bullies. “Oscar chooses high-profile people because he wants kids who are going through a difficult time to aspire to greater things and see beyond what’s happening to them at the time. “He thinks very carefully about who he chooses to represent his organisation.” See bzaf.org.au for further details about the Bully Zero Foundation. Anyone experiencing bullying can call the Bully Zero Foundation on 1800 028 559.
KEEN motocross riders will be able to take to the track again at the Frankston Motorcycle Park after the Frankston City Motor Park Incorporated club signed a new lease agreement last Wednesday (14 October). The motorcycle park has been closed since of the death of 25-yearold Danny Edlington in early April after a collision on the main track at the Frankston Motorcycle Park (‘Fatality closes motorcycle track’, The Times 13/4/15). Council has agreed to a new management model and the park will now operate under an affiliation with Motorcycling Victoria. Club members will be covered by MV’s insurance policy. The imminent reopening of the park ends months of uncertainty over the future of the facility. Club president Ralph Ridley welcomed the signing of the lease. “We look forward to welcoming our
members back to the motorcycle park and working together to get back to doing what we all love,” he said. Council set up a transition committee, including members of the motorcycle club committee, to find a way to reopen the track “without compromising the safety of riders”. Cr Glenn Aitken, chair of the transition committee, thanked all those involved for their patience and time spent working with council to reopen the motorcycle park. “If we hadn’t had the cooperation of the club’s committee membership, the track wouldn’t be reopening,” Cr Aitken said. “I also wish to acknowledge the participation and assistance of Motorcycling Victoria.” The club will manage memberships and fees at the motorcycle park and will shortly announce the reopening date to their members. Neil Walker
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