The Local Paper. Casey-Cardinia Edition. Wed., Apr. 28, 2021

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CASEY-CARDINIA EDITION

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 2021

Last chance for Cardinia ‘feedback’ ■ The Cardinia community is being invited to provide feedback on the draft Imagine Cardinia documents. Imagine Cardinia has been an intensive consultation process to help inform Council’s planning over the coming years with input sought on the draft Council Plan , proposed Financial Plan, proposed Budget, and proposed Revenue

and Rating Plan. Cardinia Shire Council Mayor Cr Brett Owen said this final round of feedback was an important opportunity for the community to get involved. “On behalf of my fellow Councillors, I’d like to extend a huge thank you to our community and the People’s Panel for their input which helped in the development of these draft docu-

ments.” “We’ve listened to your feedback and ideas about what you want for the future of Cardinia Shire. Now we want to check back in again and show you our draft documents before they are considered by Council in June,” Cr Owen said. General rates in 2021-22 will increase 1.5 per cent, in line with the Victorian Govern-

WARRANTS AT D’NONG, BANGHOLME

Vale Ray Brown

■ THREE people were arrested when investigators executed search warrants at a business in Paul Ct, Dandenong, and a residential address is Bangholme Rd, Bangholme. Two men and a woman were arrested during the operation with multiple items rebirthed vehicles seized.

● Cr Ray Brown ■ Cardinia Shire Council has paid tribute to Cr Ray Brown who passed away on Friday, April 16,, after a prolonged illness. ● Turn To Page 2

D’nong police probe ■ Local press reports earlier this month said that Casey CIU investigations into a situation relating to Dandenong company I Cook Food were over and there would be “no criminal charges”. Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Steve Patton last week announced that senior Victoria Police will probe corruption claims against Greater Dandenong Council, including the alleged planting of a slug in the caterer's kitchen. The ABC says a brief, which it has seen quotes Detective Sergeant Ash Penry to say: "It became evident to me that a level of corruption, misuse of office and a malicious prosecution were involved in this matter."

ment’s rate capping policy. The residential garbage charge will increase from $289.75 in current year to $307.25. This is mainly due to the significant increase in landfill levy by the Victorian Government and the green waste charge will increase from $123.20 to $126.60. P roposed capital works program across Cardinia Shire for 2021-22 is $94.03 million.

Ranges link to missing medal ● A World War I British victory medal lost at Chelsea Beach in 1925, and found at Beaumaris in 1980, has been returned the recipient’s family by a Lilydale policeman. The medal has gone on display at the Upwey-Tecoma subbranch of the RSL. Sergeant Vaughan Atherton from Lilydale Police discovered that the medal recipient was Fitzroy-born Private Robert Stanley Gordon Smith of the 5th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force. More details inside this week’s issue.

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Items seized included: ■ eight stolen motor vehicles being • Three VW Tiguans, • Two Ford Rangers, • Two BMWs, and • A Mitsubishi ASX. • A suspected stolen Harley Davidson motorcycle, ■ Vehicle logbooks, ■ Various stolen and cloned registration plates, and ■ A quantity of drugs. Detectives from the Vehicle Crime Squad worked in the joint operation with the Queensland Major Organised Crime Squad. As serious criminal offences were identified pursuant to the Secondhand Dealers Act, an Interim Closure Notice was issued by the Vehicle Crime Squad, closing down the business at Paul Ct, Dandenong. A 41-year-old Dandenong man was charged with committing indictable offences on

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8 stolen vehicles seized

bail, drug, theft and fraud offences relating to 11 motor vehicles valued at approximately $600,000. He was further remanded in custody to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court until July 14. A 30-year-old Dandenong woman has been charged with drug, theft and fraud offences relating to nine motor vehicles. She was bailed to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Monday (Apr. 26). A 65-year-old man from Bangholme was arrested and released pending further enquiries. There is an approximate total value of $1.25 million for 31 vehicles.


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