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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020
Local News Scums at Eildon
■ Goulburn-Murray Water advises of a ‘Caution’ for blue-green algae at Lake Eildon. “We are aware that blue-green algae scums are present in the Delatite Arm of Lake Eildon. It is recommended that the public avoid any scums. “We will continue to undertake visual inspections and water quality monitoring in Lake Eildon,” the statement explained. - Goulburn Valley Water
Rules at Kinglake
■ Kinglake Fish N Chippery has removed its inside seating area until further notice because of the pandemic. The proprietors are also restricting the number of customers inside the shop at any one time. They have a board outside the shop with all the information needed. - Facebook
Next in Spring St
■ Local State Parliamentarians are not due to sit until Tuesday, May 5. After that day, they have a three-day sitting from May 19-21. - Hansard
Landcare question
■ Ryan Smith, MLA for Warrandyte, has raised a question about Andersons Creek Landcare in the Legislative Assembly: “My constituency question is to the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, and I ask it today on behalf of Andersons Creek Landcare. “Andersons Creek Landcare are extremely concerned about this government’s inability to release the final Victorian deer management strategy - a strategy which was due over a year ago - and are further concerned by the serious flaws in the draft strategy raising serious environmental concerns. “There have been some very sensible and considered suggestions made by Andersons Creek Landcare by way of the strategy submission process, and I urge the minister to look at these and incorporate these commonsense points in the final iteration. “With the departmental website saying simply that the final strategy will be released in 2020, I ask: in what month of 2020 will we see the response to the urgent and growing problem of deer numbers being released?” - Hansard
Strathbogie petition
■ Steph Ryan, MLA for Euroa, last week presented a petition with 44 signatures to State Parliament about the need for a new fire station at Strathbogie. “The petition of the residents of Strathbogie and surrounds draws to the attention of the House the urgent need for funding to upgrade the Strathbogie Fire Station. “The petitioners request that the Legislative Assembly of Victoria urge the Andrews Government to fund a new station to provide the space brigade members need to serve the community.” - Hansard
Darlingford move
■ Visitors have been restricted at the Darlingford Upper Goulburn Nursing Home at Eildon. The only visitors allowed during this stage of the Coronavirus pandemic are for those with end-stage palliative care.,
NO TOLLS: McLEISH
■ There should be no tolls on existing roads, Eildon MLA Cindy McLeish told State Parliament last Thursday (Mar. 19). Ms McLeish was debating the North East Link Bill, and referred to roads in the outer north-east. “I rise to speak on the North East Link Bill 2020, and I am interested to follow the member for Hawthorn, who was speaking on a road bill but says that he has never had a drivers licence,” Ms McLeish sauid. “I am not quite sure how easily he can understand the issues that face drivers on a daily basis when he is so far removed from that himself. “The bill that we have before us proposes to establish the North East Link State Tolling Corporation for the North East Link road, which will enable the future operation and maintenance of the North East Link road and of course the imposition and enforcement of tolls for the link. And obviously, as with most bills, there are related changes. “I think it is important that we do have large road projects in this state. It is important that we also have large rail projects. But a road project like this that could make a difference is something that is certainly worth investing in for the State Government. “We have road projects that are large and we have smaller ones. I have got smaller ones at the moment in my electorate along the Maroondah Highway between Coldstream and Healesville, and community consultation is important, real consultation. “The Minister for Roads must as a matter of priority schedule community consultation sessions with regard to proposed changes on the Maroondah Highway between Coldstream and Healesville, in particular the proposed reduction in speed limits from 100 to 80 kilometres per hour. “Whether you have larger road projects or smaller road projects, it is important that the right amount of consultation is done. “This is going to be a massive cost to the state, and that in itself will be interesting how the state government is going to be able to afford to fund this going forward given that we have got massive black holes already and we know that they are certainly well and truly over a billion dollars in the red. “And that was before the bushfires hit, before the coronavirus hit, so that was for the first six months of the financial year. So we have got a long way to go and for big projects like this, whilst important, the financing is going to be interesting. “They do not have a build partner at the moment, but you have to have a look at what is going on out there in the construction world. They are seeing what is going on with the West Gate Tunnel and the absolute stuff-up that has been. “It has come to a standstill at the moment, and they have not done the appropriate planning. The stories are continuing that John Holland wants to get out of that, and you have got to ask what the wider construction community is saying about that project and about the message that the State Government is sending to major construction companies that will be looking to participate in this either themselves or as part of a joint venture. I think that is something that is going to be quite interesting to follow. “Also, there are issues currently on the Eastern Freeway. We know that at the moment as you zoom down the Eastern Freeway you hit that T-intersection at Hoddle St. “This road without an east–west link will be funnelling more and more traffic to that junction and you will have incredible congestion
Local News Thornton deal
■ Murrindindi Council will consider tonight (Wed.) whether to acquire by agreement a piece of land at 1087 Goulburn Valley Hwy, Thornton to create a road reserve that formalises the existing location of Creighton’s Rd at the highway intersection. - Murrindindi Council Agenda
Open at Marysville
● Cindy McLeish, Eildon MLA points. We heard the member for Bulleen, who knows this project quite intimately because it goes smack through the middle of his electorate, mention that the Eastern Freeway was looking to be 10 lanes in either direction. “I am not sure how many of those lanes they are going to actually try to heritage protect or whether those 10 lanes in each direction are going to muck up some of the heritage istings. “Perhaps the minister at the table, the Minister for Planning, may make a contribution and talk about some of the heritage listings on the Eastern Freeway, which are quite ludicrous and ridiculous. “But what is going to happen is we will still have tunnels - the Melba and Mullum Mullum tunnels - that are not going to be 10 lanes in either direction, and we are going to have absolute bottlenecks there. To bring 10 lanes down to three is going to be Mr Angus: It is shambolic. Ms McLeish: It will be shambolic, because we know now when you are driving along a road and two lanes have to come into one because of roadworks the slowdown and the congestion that that causes. I cannot see how, simply, that will work.“ “The bill here sets up the tolling regime for the North East Link. It makes it clear that the state sets the tolls but does not obviously set out what those tolls are. It is pretty well a shell of a bill. The provisions in this bill are very similar to those of the CityLink, West Gate Tunnel and EastLink tolling regimes. “As you would expect, they are drawing on those. As I have said, the bill does not set the tolls, it merely allows for that to happen in the future, and I guess this is something that we are quite concerned about—the extent of the tolls in the future. Where will those tolls be? North East Link, yes is going to be tolled. “Everyone is agreeable knowing that that will be what happens. At the moment at the far end of the Eastern we have the tolls at the EastLink underpasses, the Mullum Mullum and Melba tunnels, but where else on the Eastern Freeway are these going to be? This is the question. “They are saying, you know, that there are not going to be any future tolls on the Eastern Freeway. Well, I hope that that is very much the case. You cannot trust them. Are we going to have tolls on the Greensborough bypass or a section of the ring-road? We are really not sure about that and that is of great concern,” Ms McLeish said.
■ Keppel Cafe Marysville was due to open last Saturday (Mar. 21). The operators say that are not ready for Friday and Saturday dinner yet, but are aiming to be ready before Easter, as a licensed venue. The take away shop will be operational all day. Phone: 0492 879 503 to order. - Marysville Community
Couple featured
■ Merv Williamson, 84, and his wife, Mary, 85, farmers of Whittlesea, have been featured in the Dairy News Australia publication. They are described as running “probably the last dairy business left in Whittlesea, a district north of Melbourne, which was once a peaceful village setting, and is becoming an outer residential suburb of Australia’s fast growing city”. “When Merv and Mary took over running the farm, nestled between picturesque Kinglake and the Whittlesea plains, the closest traffic light was in Preston, 20 km away. “Today their 100 ha Em-jay Stud is tucked away at the end of a 1.2 km driveway, in a saucer-like dip in the landscape and it could be anywhere in south-eastern Australia, but is surrounded by 10 ha lifestyle properties.” - Whittlesea Agricultural Society
Dinner postponed
■ The Ivanhoe Grammar School’s Plenty Campus 30th Anniversary Gala Dinner on Friday, May 22, has been postponed “In the interest of the health and wellbeing” of the school community. - Ivanhoe Grammar School
Bogus caller
■ Alexandra District Health has received a report that a community member received a phone call from someone claiming to be calling on behalf of Alexandra District Health. “An employee of Alexandra District Health will always give you their name and position within the Health Service. If in doubt, never give any of your details to the caller, request the name and position of the person you are speaking with and return their call by dialling the Health Service on 5772 0900.” - Alexandra District Health
Local News
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