Local People. Wed., Mar. 18, 2020

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020

Local News Delivery to SES

■ SES Marysville has taken delivery of equipment courtesy of sponsors, AAMI. The gear includes chainsaws, 4WD accessories and headlamps. The unit’s marquee has been upgraded. The pop-up tents with walls can be used as shelters at a search base or extended rescues, to protect a scene for Police, or during public relations and community events. - SES Marysville

CAFE PERMIT SET ASIDE Local News Climate awareness

■ The Embassy of Ideas and Murrindindi Climate Network will co-host a free community screening of the film 2040 at the Alexandra Shire Hall on Tuesday, March 31. There is an afternoon (2pm) and evening (7pm)screening of the film. To reserve a free ticket, please book through Humanitix. This event has been made possible by support from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. - Embassy of Ideas

Volunteers needed

■ Kinglake Ranges Opportunity Shop is looking for men and women to join their team. The shop is openm 11am-4pm Wednesday-Friday, and 12 Noon-4pm on Saturday. Shifts are two to five hours. All volunteers must undergo a Police check at no cost to the volunteer. Phone Laura on 5786 1301. laura@kinglakeranges.com.au - Laura Caine

New Court dates

Market at Tallarook

■ The next Tallarook Market is due to be held on Sunday, April 5, with trading due to start at 9am. The market is an initiative of the Tallarook Mechanics’ Institute Committee in collaboration with the food eXchange. The market is located at CWA Park next to the railway station. The market boasts a variety of authentic locally grown produce from real farmers living in the Goulburn Valley. Seasonal produce includes fruit, vegetables, eggs, bread, mushrooms, cheese, pork, beef, lamb, wine, beer, cider, olives, olive oil, garlic, honey, ferments, jams, preserves, chocolate, pastries, cakes and more. - Tallarook Farmers Market

Coronavirus call

■ Alexandra District Health is encouraging people with symptoms of, or suspected exposure to Coronavirus to telephone the Urgent Care Nurse on 0418 589 131 prior to presentation to Urgent Care at Alexandra District Health. This will provide experienced staff the opportunity to have the necessary precautions in place prior to patients entering the hospital. The safety and well being of all members of the community and the staff is top priority. - Alexandra District Health

Black Spur closes

■ Vic Roads advises of temporary closures of the Maroondah Hwy across the Black Spur between Narbethong and Healesville. The highway will be closed between 9.30am and 3.30pm for tree removal ■ Monday, March 16 to Thursday, March 19, ■ Monday, March 23 to Thursday, March 26. - Vic Roads

Mothers Day

■ Holmesglen at Eildon is holding a Mothers Day event from 12.30pm-4pm on Sunday, May 10. - Holmesglen at Eildon

Lunch at Ruffy

■ The Long Table Lunch will be held at the Ruffy Produce Store from 12 Noon4pm on Sunday, March 22. Guest chef is Paul Twitchett.

● Nillumbik Shire Offices. File Photo. ■ Tony Rizk had a planning permit from had acknowledged that some permit breaches Nillumbik Shire Council to develop a have occurred on the site. restuarant at 736 Main Rd, in the Eltham “However, it says this current planning apGateway precinct plication, amonhst other matters, is seeking However, last week, Victorian Civil and to rectify these matters ‘retrospectively’. Administrative Tribunal Member Peter “The existing cafe is very popular and serves Gaschk published a decision that set aside an important function in this town.” Nillumbik Council’s decision. Mr Gaschk said Nillumbik Shire Coun“No permit is granted,” said the ruling, last cil had not referred the application, which inupdated on Tuesday (March 10). cluded plans for extended trading hours, to the The respondent in the case was neighbour Victorian Commission for Gambling and Tony Rizk. The referral authority in the mat- Liquor Regulation. ter was Vic Roads - Metropolitan North Mr Gaschk said he would thought comWest Region, which did not apperar. ments from the VCGLR “were a relevant conThe applicant in the case was Gregory sideration, as variations were proposed to the Sparks, who said he had lodged various com- existing licensed premises conditions of the plaints with the Council, in respect to alleged existing cafe”. breaches of the approved cafe use, and The Council submitted that the VCGLR was “unauthorised” buildings and works on the sub- not a formal referral authority for the applicaject land. tion, and the matter could be referred at a The Tribunal was told that the proposal was latter date should a permit issue. for use and development of the land for a resMr Gaschk said he considerable the ametaurant, sale of liquor, buildings and works to nity concerns of Mr Sparks as relevant. construct external alterations of the existing “I find this remains the case whether the building, construct two outbuildings (shed and existing cafe continues or the proposed change cool room), verandah, construct a fence, busi- to a restaurant use occurs.” ness identification signs and alter vehicle acMr Gaschk also found that Nillumbik cess. Council’s attempts to submit an amended The property is on the eastern side of Main planning permit had shortcomings. Rd, Eltham, on the corner of an unconstructed “I find the lack of accurate and detailed insection of Franklin St, a no through road. formation on this issue is a determinative mat“The subject land is developed with two ter. It requires further detailed expert assessheritage buildings and unformed gravel car park ment to determinate appropriate acoustic noise to the rear,” the Tribuanl was advised. attenuation measures, landscaping and car Mr Sparks said that the buildings and parking layout and surfacing treatment. works did not have appropriate planning apMr Gaschk said he was concerned that a proval, and he called into question the ‘bona crushed rock surface to the rear car park might fides’ of the permit applicant to comply with lead to an increase in the level of noise generthe new development proposal and the ated. Council’s proposed permit conditions. “I accept Mr Sparks’ concerns, having “I advised Mr Sparks that alleged breaches noted a degree of noise eminating from cars of the existing permit ... was not a matter using the gravel car park during my inspecbefore me and therefore does not form part of tion.” this review. I make no findings on these matHe said that these matters remained unreters,” said Mr Gaschk. solved. The decision of the “responsible authorMr Gaschk said that Nillumbik Council ity as set aside.

Fermenting workshop this Saturday at Toolangi

■ Toolangi Community House is organising a Fermenting Workshop at 11am-2pm this Saturday (Mar. 21). Participants will learn how to make five simple ferments on the day, which they can continue to ferment for years to come. The five types are Lactofermented pickles, homemade sauerkraut, Kimchi, Kombucha and Sourdough Mother. The workshop will be held by Narelle Lucas at the C.J. Dennis Hall, Toolangi.

■ Police charges against former Kinglake Ranges News publisher Ashley Stephen Geelan will ne next heard at Heidelberg Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, May 5. Eltham Police have brought the charges. They are understood to relate to allegations of breaching bail, breaching an intervention order, and stalking, which Mr Geelan has indicated he will contest. Court records show that Mr Geelan is not represented. The Community Corrections Centre is bringing a matter for an alleged breach to Court, also on May 5.

Buxton CFA trial

■ Buxton CFA members were last Thuyrsday (Mar. 12) challenged to get water out of the Acheron River, near the Dyes Lane bridge, where the water level isshallow. The water level is only 100mm deep with a firm pebble river bed. The crew was asked to assess the river and surrounding areas to determine if they could lift water out the river using the gear on both Tanker 1 and Tanker 2. The exercise was inspired by experience at Warburton after Ash Wednesday when a MFB Water Tender was simply driven into the shallow Yarra River and pumped water to vehicles on the road. - Buxton CFA

Welcome to Country

■ Joanne Honeysett, associated with the Taungurung Land and Waters Council, gave the Welcome To Country at last week's Katy Perry concert at Bright. - Taungurung Land & Waters Council

Dindi Expo soon

■ The Dindi Sustainable Living Expo will be presented by Murrindindi Shire Council, from 9am-3pm on Saturday April 18 at the Yea Railway Reserve. Cr Rebecca Bowles said the Expo will be a family-friendly event that celebrates our natural environment. - Murrindindi Shire Council

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