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5973 6424 or email: team@mpnews.com.au www.mpnews.com.au One up: Charlie, Josh, Daniel and Isao of Sorrento Primary School team which won the inaugural Primary School Lawn Bowls Challenge. Picture: Yanni

Jaguars prowl to bowls’ win “JOHN’S Jaguars� – a name inspired by their coach: Sorrento Bowls Club member John Shepherd – has won the inaugural Primary School Lawn Bowls Challenge. The Year 5 team, from Sorrento Primary School, won with 22 shots up while the runners-up, with 14 shots up, was another Year 5 team called Sassy Sorrento. Primary school teams from Sorrento, St Joseph’s, and Rosebud took part and played in teams of four over 14 ends at Wednesday’s event. A supportive crowd of teachers and parents came along to watch the challenge which was supervised by a team of 10 Sorrento Bowls Club members, who measured and scored the matches and an official umpire for the day, Graham Woodrow, of Rye. Trophies were awarded to the two winning teams and certificates to all participating schools by Sorrento Bowls Club president Rod Bell. “The challenge is set to be an annual event, with Sorrento Bowls Club members working closely with PE teachers at local schools,� the club’s Judith Mordech said. Sorrento Bowls Club is in Hotham Rd, at the rear of the David Macfarlan oval.

Flood relief for thousands David Harrison david@mpnews.com.au ABOUT 20,000 peninsula properties are no longer designated flood-prone and more could be removed from the list as a result of “state of the art� mapping and weather modelling still under way across the shire, shire councillors have been told. But while councillors voted to endorse the amended maps already com-

pleted, municipal building surveyor David Kotsiakos faced a torrent of questions from councillors dissatisfied with aspects of the maps, presented at the 9 June council meeting. The maps’ aim is to set floor heights for new building works, which will keep them above floodwater. The mapping program is separate from measures needed to deal with predicted sea level rise. Mr Kotsiakos said the new maps

covered the more densely populated areas of the peninsula. “These areas are currently experiencing a high level of development and/or redevelopment,� he said. “Community members operating in this space expect council to promptly provide them with accurate and reliable information.� Several councillors said flood maps were not accurate enough and that property owners needed to rely on them when planning to build or extend.

“Building [work] is being severely hampered,� Cr Graham Pittock told the meeting. “The problem is that land is not properly designated and builders can’t be sure [of getting floor levels correct] in flood-prone areas. “The private person needs to do due diligence up front.� But even if they do, applicants must ensure their block has not been assessed for flooding between them gaining a planning permit and before build-

ing starts, since the land’s status could change. Meeting flood requirements can add many thousands of dollars to building costs. Cr Lynn Bowden said the maps were too small to be useful. All 34 maps were made available for public inspection on 10 June at shire offices. Acting director of planning Allan Cowley said the maps were an improvement on the old ones. Continued Page 10

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