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Hazelman sworn in as seventh councillor
WEDNESDAY JULY 8 2015
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Shepparton to star in feature film “This movie will have as big an impact as The Castle”
By David Lee A F T E R the resig nation of Greater Shepparton City Council, Cr Michael Polan, a councillor countback took place yesterday, with former councillor, Chris Hazelman re-instated in his role on council. The countback is the second to take place since local government elections in 2012 and saw Hazelman sworn in with a six vote margin from the next in line, Pat O’Connell. Continued on page 16
MOVIE SET FOR BIG IMPACT… Local resident, Laura Perrett has signed up to be an extra in the Ute Muster scene of a movie that is being shot in Shepparton, which producers think will have as big an impact as the movie, The Castle. Photo: David Lee.
By David Lee SHEPPARTON is about set to become a star, with development well underway for a new romantic comedy featuring a B&S Ball and Ute Muster, set to be shot at The Woolshed at Emerald Bank, and Producers, Marc Gracie and David Clark have made the call-out for locals who wish to be extras in the movie.
The movie, which has been written by Comedian and Television Presenter, Tim Ferguson and Scriptwriter, Edwina Exton, is based on their personal experiences and will run for 100 minutes with the story unfolding of a budding romance between long-time friends, Billy and Lucy. The two have been circling each other for years and all of their friends have been waiting for
them to bite the bullet and become a couple. As things begin to shift and change, Billy and Lucy must find a way to commit to each other or risk going their separate ways. Through the Ute Muster and B&S Ball, the two characters’ relationship must be taken to the next level or they will lose each other forever. Continued on page 17