Local People. Wed., Mar. 11, 2020

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 2020

In Our Schools Bikes at Dixons Ck

■ Students at Dixons Creek Primary School were permitted to take their bicycles to school last Wednesday (Mar. 4) to ride at recess and lunchtime. Scooters were not allowed as they damage the synthetic grass.

BLACK SPUR CLOSURES Local News Deb Ball on Mar. 28

Athletics Carnival

■ Alexandra secondary College has its Debutante Ball scheduled for Saturday, March 28 at Marysville. The Parents and Friends Committee is requesting donations of food for supper. Donations will need to be dropped off at the College on Friday, March 27, or at the hall in Marysville on Saturday, March 28.

■ The annual Athletics Carnival for Whittlesea Secondary College was scheduled for last Wednesday (Mar. 4). Student Parent Teacher interviews have been set down for Wednesday next week (Mar. 18).

First aid training

■ Staff at St Mary’s Primary School Whittlesea were involved in a full day of first aid training on Monday last week (Mar. 2). Emma Pendlebry, from Club Mandalay, helped coach the St Mary’s swimming squad as they prepared for the Division Swimming Competition.

Susan performed

■ Assumption College Kilmore Parents and Friends arranged a Parents Night Out on Wednesday last week (Mar. 4). Susan O'Neill performed. She is a singer/ songwriter who has had top 10 debut on the official Irish charts with her collaboration with Mick Flannery.

Mystery readers

■ Seymour College has enlisted the assistance of ‘mystery readers’ to present stories to students. Foundation students donned CFA helmets when Mr and Mrs Watson read the story Firetruck to the students. A CFA vehicle came to the College to assist with the experience.

Science classes

■ Yea Primary School Grade 3/4 students worked in teams to test the tensile strength of various materials, as part of their science learnings. Grade 1/2 students used torches to investigate the transparency of various materials to decide which ones would be best to use as a brim on a sunhat. Prep students investigated what happens to different materials when they get wet. They discovered that crepe paper became transparent and plastic didn't change.

Landcare meets

■ Further works are planned for the Maroondah Highway over the Black Spur which will involve a series of closures of the road. Fiona Simpson of VicRoads advises: "We are getting in touch to let you know of an upcoming program of tree removal on the Black Spur. "Following a series of serious incidents, the Department of Transport engaged an independent arborist to asses trees on the Spur and this assessment identified 98 trees need to be removed, while a further 28 have been identified as needing to have large limbs pruned to maintain public safety. "To remove these trees, we need to close the Spur intermittently during March, April and May. “We will need to monitor the progress of the works and advise the community if further stages of tree removal are required. "In coming days we will be distributing [a] flyer to residents and businesses along the Spur and in Marysville, Narbethong and Healesville. “We will also host two community open house events – to answer questions and provide information.

“We understand how important this road is to locals and visitors, and have developed a works program to keep the Spur open Friday – Sunday, in morning and afternoon peaks and during school holidays". Stage one works: The Spur is planned to be closed between 9:30am to 3:30pm on ■ Monday, March 16 to Thursday, March 19 and ■ Monday, March 23 to Thurs., March 26. Stage two works: The Spur is planned to be closed again between 9:30am to 3:30pm on ■ Monday, April 20 to Thursday, April 23 ■ Monday, April 27 to Thursday, April 30 ■ Monday, May 4 to Thursday, May 7 and ■ Monday, May 11 to Thursday, May 14. VicRoads advise that the flyer provides information about environmental care, detours and the upcoming community sessions. For more information, visit www.vicroads. vic.gov.au or call their hotline on 13 11 70. For live traffic updates across the state, follow @VicTraffic on Facebook or Twitter. Local CFA brigades will have response arrangements in place during the closures to deal with increased travel times.

Rail car park works begin

Eildon Book Fair

■ A Book Fair is being held this week at Eildon Primary School. There are hundreds of books from which to choose, and the books can make gifts for any child. The Fair helps pupils discover a love of books and ignite a passion for reading.

SRC at Alexandra

■ Alexandra Secondary College held its first Students’ Representative Council meeting for the year. More than 40 members attended. All members are charged with the role of seeking ideas from and listening to their peers and bringing this to SRC, to aid the continual improvement of the College. There are Year Level meetings every week and these are forums members to report back.

■ Home Creek Spring Creek Landcare Group is conducting an afternoon session on the value of trees. The gathering will be held at the Fawcett Hall, Spring Creek Rd, at 3pm on Sunday, March 22. Two speakers are : ■ Ken Deacon from the Rubicon Forest Protection Group on caring for the Upper Catchment and the implications of Victoria’s logging Industry demise. ■ John Woodley from Farm Forestry Services on planting trees for profit and pleasure. allison.spratt@bigpond.com

Insurance forum

■ A Bushfire Insurance Forum will be held at the Panton Hill Hall, 580 Kangaroo Ground-St Andrews Rd, from 7pm-9pm on Thursday, March 26. The evening’s Master of Ceremonies will be Malcolm Hackett, Chair of Valley Community Financial Services, which manages local Bendigo Bank branches. Panel members will include Justin Leonard, Denis Nelthorpe, Rose Zozoulas and Renae Ahern. This is an opportunity for rural and periurban landowners to gain advice from experts in relation to house and property insurance.

Eildon certificates

■ Eildon Fire Brigade last week presented Eildon Community Op Shop’s Faye Cremeen and Veronica Barhand with a Certificate of Appreciation for their ongoing support to the brigade and the community. They generously donated the January takings from the Eildon Community Op Shop, which will go towards the replacement of the Forward Command Vehicle.

Yarra Glen PS Fair

■ Works are beginning to build up to 120 new and upgraded commuter car parks at Hurstbridge Station. Successful builder, Ace Infrastructure, has started construction on the $2.8 million project. The project is jointly funded, with the Federal Government’s contribution including a $395 million investment to increase carpark capacity across Melbourne. Alan Tudge, Federal Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure, said Hurstbridge was the first of 30 carpark upgrades in Melbourne that will strip up to 13,000 cars off the road. Melissa Horne, Victorian Minister for Pub-

lic Transport, said the upgrade is part of the State Government’s work to build extra carparks at stations across Victoria. The project will include new and upgraded car park spaces along Graysharps Rd west of Hurstbridge Station. State Member for Yan Yean, Danielle Green, said the car park’s features will help more commuters get to the station and get on the train safely. Other improvements coming on the Hurstbridge line include a new station at Greensborough and the duplication of three kilometres of track between Greensborough and Eltham, and 1.5 kilometres between Diamond Creek and Wattle Glen.

■ The Yarra Glen Primary School Fair is being held from 10am-3pm on Sunday, March 22. Sponsors include Savoy Real Estate, Yarra Glen Bake House, Yarra Glen Automotive, Sign Point, Imagination Play and Yarra Glen Chamber of Commerce Inc.

Howe Scholarship

■ Seymour Performers Workshop says applications are now open for the Howe Family Scholarship, established to provide access to professional training in the performance arts for young people within the Mitchell Shire. https://spworkshop.org.au/hfs/


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