27 July 2015

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Family ties strong bind for good life ACTOR Samuel Johnson made a splash at McClelland College’s Love Your Sister event last week. The actor visited the school on Friday to speak about the charity he co-founded with his sister, Connie, who has battled cancer since age 11. The visit was organised by the college’s Working in the Media MAP classes. Year 10 student Karabo Tlokotsi said the Love Your Sister concept arose from three goals Connie set her brother. “These were, to set a world record for the most distance travelled on a unicycle, to raise $1 million and to spread the message of breast cancer awareness,” she said. “Now, a few years later, Love Your Sister is a recognised charity and has set a new fundraising goal of raising $10 million.” In February last year, Johnson rode his unicycle almost 16,000km over 365 days, breaking the world record for the longest unicycle journey and raising $1,477,630, to fulfil the first goal. He and his sister donated the money to the Garvan Institute of Medical Research to further cancer research. Johnson – well known for his role as Evan Wylde in The Secret Life of Us TV series – told the students about the importance of family and about how young people should not say they “hate” their parents, Karabo said.

“He also talked about how you shouldn’t leave anything on a bad note with your parents because, when they die, you would’ve said you hated them. “Life is too short.” Johnson recounted how, tragically, his mother had committed suicide when he was three years of age. “I would give anything to have a mother again,” he said. “He reminded us to ‘go home and tell mum to check her breasts’ – yes, he actually said this,” Karabo said. “He showed us a 40-minute video showing his journey on the unicycle around Australia. It also showed Connie’s battle with cancer and how badly it affected her whenever she went out to visit Samuel.” The MAP students spent months organising the event and fundraising, culminating in the presentation of $1000 to the charity. The MAP program is held Wednesdays over two periods. Students take classes “in subjects they really enjoy”, such as sport, working in the media, and even baking. Our thanks to Karabo Tlokotsi for her report

Sowing the seeds of love: Actor Samuel Johnson with Karabo Tlokotsi, left, Jordan Cooksley, Brooke Elverd and Michelle Besanko at McClelland College on Friday. Picture: Gary Sissons

Chase arrest SEAFORD’S streets came alive on Thursday when police chased down a suspected burglar. Frankston uniform officers, dog squad and police air wing searched house to house before grabbing a man near the shops in Austin Rd and bundling him into the back of a divisional van. Acting Sergeant Pat Stainthorpe, of Frankston police, said the man, in his 20s, was charged with trespass and weapons offences. He was released on bail pending a summons. Picture: Gary Sissons

Throat grab A YOUTH, 15, was standing with three friends outside his house after a party, 10.30pm, Saturday 11 July, when he was grabbed around the throat by a man who then stole his mobile phone. Detective Sergeant Alastair Hanson, of Frankston CIU, said the offender was one of six men in a white four-wheel-drive who stopped near the house in Foot St, Frankston. The phone was valued at $250. Detective Sergeant Hanson warned parents to be aware of the dangers facing their children on the street late at night. He urged them to know what parties they were attending and to make sure they were invited.

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