Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News 26 February 2020

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New zones aim to stop boats NO-BOATING zones are set to be expanded in areas across Port Phillip Bay. The zones will be expanded at Carrum, Chelsea, Aspendale, Hampton, and Elwood. Works in Carrum will increase the area to align with Progress Avenue, and expand the area around Patterson River. Carrum MP Sonya Kilkenny said “after a review and community feedback, no-boating zones will be expanded in the bay, and clearer signage and navigational aids will be installed to make the areas clear for anyone visiting the bay.” “Works will also continue north along the bay to increase the area zoned for swimmers and make it easier for boaters to avoid accidents,” she said. “Safer beaches is what makes Carrum a great place to live and visit. “These changes to swimming and boating zones along the bay will make it safer and easier for everyone to enjoy a day at some of our most popular beaches.” Works at Carrum to add new signage and navigational aids are scheduled to begin in May. More information at parks.vic.gov. au

EXPANDED no-boating zones will be implemented at Carrum, Chelsea, and Aspendale. Pictures: Gary Sissons

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Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News

26 February 2020

Casey Council sacked AFTER months of turmoil following an investigation into alleged corruption, Casey Council has been sacked. All councillors were dismissed last week by the state government. The dismissal came after a state government appointed municipal monitor recommended that the entire council be removed. An interim administrator will run the council for a 90 day period. A panel of three permanent administrators will then be appointed, who are set to run the council until October 2024. Noelene Duff has been appointed as the interim administrator. Local government minister Adem Somyurek said “we did not take this decision [to remove the council] lightly, the monitor found serious failures at Casey City Council and we acted swiftly to protect residents and ratepayers.” “We’ve acted swiftly to implement the recommendations of the monitor and through the appointment of Ms Duff residents and ratepayers will see an improvement in the standards of conduct, transparency and integrity in the City of Casey,” he said. “Ms Duff will work with the CEO to ensure that the council is focused on governing in the best interests of the local community and providing first class services. “We will now work towards rebuilding the council so it can provide the first class services and representation the local community deserves.” An investigation undertaken by the state’s peak anti-corruption body has looked into alleged financial links between City of Casey councillors and developer John Woodman. In December, Franskton councillors agreed to prepare a report looking into whether developers embroiled in the IBAC investigation have lodged applications in Frankston (“Report into development applications”, The News, 23/12/19). Brodie Cowburn


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