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Where to pick up your free copy of The Local Paper ■ ALPHINGTON. 7-Eleven. 785 Heidelberg Rd. ■ ALPHINGTON. Foodstore. 52 Wingrove St. ■ ALPHINGTON. Milk Bar. 50 Wingrove St. ■ BRIAR HILL. Briar Hill Post Office/Newsagency. Shop 1/111 Mountain View Rd. ■ BUNDOORA. BP Service Station. 1050 Plenty Rd. ■ BUNDOORA. Bundoora Newsagency. Unit 3, 39 Plenty Rd. ■ CLIFTON HILL. Clifton Hill Lotto. 306 Queens Pde. ■ CLIFTON HILL. Clifton Hill Newsagency. 316 Queens Pde. ■ CLIFTON HILL. Continental Grocery. Spensley St. ■ CLIFTON HILL. McCoppins Supermarket. 292 Queens Pde. ■ CLIFTON HILL. Milk Bar. Cnr Fenwick St and Spensley St. ■ COLLINGWOOD. Metro Petroleum. 318 Wellington St. ■ EAGLEMONT. Australia Post/ Newsagency. 64 Silverdale Rd. ■ EAGLEMONT. IGA Supermarket. 83-85 Silverdale Rd. ■ EAST IVANHOE. Australia Post/ Tatts/Newsagency. 249-251 Lower Heidelberg Rd. ■ EAST PRESTON. East Preston News and Lotto. 669 Plenty Rd. ■ EAST PRESTON. Liberty Service Station. 502 Plenty Rd. ■ EAST PRESTON. Plenty Road Cellars. 766 Plenty Rd. ■ ELTHAM. Bolton Street Deli and Liquor. 120 Bolton St. ■ ELTHAM. Caltex. 527 Main Rd. ■ ELTHAM. Coles Express. 650 Main Rd (Cnr Mt Pleasant Rd) ■ ELTHAM. United Service Station. 1050 Main Rd. ■ ELTHAM NORTH. 330 Ryans Rd. ■ EPPING. Cnr Dalton Rd and Childs Rd. ■ FAIRFIELD. 7-Eleven. Cnr Darebin Rd and Station St. ■ FAIRFIELD. BP. 490-500 Heidelberg Rd. ■ FAIRFIELD. Caltex. 215 Heidelberg Rd. ■ FAIRFIELD. Coles Express. 377 Heidelberg Rd. ■ FAIRFIELD. Coles Express. Cnr Darebin Rd and Station St ■ FAIRFIELD. Fairfield News and Lucky Lotto. 99 Station St. ■ FAIRFIELD. Service Station. Cnr Separation St and Station St. ■ FAIRFIELD. Station Street IGA. 140 Station St. ■ FITZROY. BP. 143-145 Johnston St. ■ FITZROY. Fitzroy News. 125 Johnston St. ■ GREENSBOROUGH. Milk Bar. 31 Greenhill Rd. ■ HEIDELBERG. 7-Eleven. Cnr Burgundy St and Lower Heidelberg Rd. ■ HEIDELBERG. Heidelberg Tatts/ News. 112 Burgundy St. ■ IVANHOE. Ivanhoe Newsagency. 194 Upper Heidelberg Rd. ■ IVANHOE. Milk Bar. 53 Lower Heidelberg Rd. ■ KEON PARK. Australia Post/Tatts. Johnson St ■ KINGSBURY. Bottle-O. 949 Plenty Rd. ■ KINGSBURY. BP. 935 Plenty Rd. ■ KINGSBURY. Supermarket and Tatts. Link St. ■ LALOR. Kingsway Corner Store. 1/70 Kingsway. ■ LALOR. Lalor Lucky L:otto. 332 Station St. ■ LOWER PLENTY. IGA Xpress Supermarket. 101-105 Lower Plenty Rd. ■ LOWER PLENTY. Lower Plenty Newsagency/Tatts. 95 Main Rd. ■ MACLEOD. Macleod Newsagency. 62 Aberdeen Rd. ■ MILL PARK. 7-Eleven. Cnr Childs Rd and Morang Dr. ■ MILL PARK. Mill Park Newsagency. 4 The Stables Shopping Centre. ■ MONTMORENCY. 7-Eleven. 215 Sherbourne Rd.
■ MONTMORENCY. Australia Post/ Newsagency. 41-43 Were St. ■ MONTMORENCY. Caltex. 180 Sherbourne Rd. ■ NORTH FITZROY. Terminus Hotel. 492 Queens Pde. ■ NORTH IVANHOE. Australia Post. Cnr Waterdale Rd and Beatty St. ■ NORTHCOTE. 7-Eleven. Cnr Victoria Rd and Separation St. ■ NORTHCOTE. Licensed Supermarket. Cnr Mitchell St and Victoria Rd. ■ NORTHCOTE. Northcote Newsagency. 335 High St. ■ PRESTON. United Service Station. Cnr Chifley Dr. and Bell St. ■ PRESTON. United Service Station. Cnr Bell St and Albert St. ■ REGENT WEST. Post Office and Tatts. 136 Regent St. ■ RESERVOIR. Australia Post. 10a Gellibrand Cres. ■ RESERVOIR. BP Service Station. Cnr McFadzean Ave and Hughes Pde. ■ RESERVOIR. Broadway Lotto. 238 Broadway. ■ RESERVOIR. Caltex. 931 High St ■ RESERVOIR. Coles Express. 192202 Broadway. ■ RESERVOIR. DM Deli and Liquor. 35 McFadzean Ave. ■ RESERVOIR. Liberty Service Station. 101-111 Edwardes St. ■ RESERVOIR. Milk Bar. Cnr Yarra Ave and Boldrewood Pde. ■ RESERVOIR. News and Lotto. 251 Spring St. ■ RESERVOIR. Reservoir RSL. 251 Spring St. ■ ROSANNA. Rosanna Newsagency. 137 Lower Plenty Rd. ■ ST HELENA. Milk Bar. Cnr Glen Katherine Dr and Weidlich Rd. ■ ST HELENA. St Helena Newsagency. St Helena Marketplace, Aqueduct Rd. ■ THOMASTOWN. BP. 123 High St. ■ THOMASTOWN. Foodworks. 126 Alexander Ave. ■ THOMASTOWN. Milk Bar. 128 Alexander Ave. ■ THOMASTOWN. Stevens Cellars Licensed Grocery. 20 The Boulevard. ■ THOMASTOWN. Thomastown News and Lotto. 223 High St. ■ THOMASTOWN WEST. 7-Eleven. Cnr Mount View St and Edgars Rd. ■ THOMASTOWN WEST. Supa IGA Supermarket. Edgars Rd ■ THORNBURY. 7-Eleven. Cnr High St and Hutton St. ■ THORNBURY. BP. 410 St Georges Rd. ■ THORNBURY. Normanby News and Lotto. 638 High St. ■ THORNBURY. Tatts and Licensed Grocery. 400 Station St. ■ WATSONIA. BP. Cnr Watsonia Rd and Morwell Ave. ■ WATSONIA. Coles Express. Cnr Greensborough Rd and Yallambie rD ■ WATSONIA. Watsonia RSL. 6 Morwell Ave. ■ WEST HEIDELBERG. Convenience Store. Moresby Cres. ■ WEST HEIDELBERG. Foodworks. 571-573 Waterdale Rd. ■ WEST HEIDELBERG. Licensed Supermarket. Olympic Village. Moresby Cres. ■ WEST HEIDELBERG. Milk Bar. Cnr Banksia St and Oriel Rd. ■ WEST HEIDELBERG. Tatts. The Mall. Cnr Bell St and Oriel Rd. ■ WEST PRESTON. Brightway Milk Bar. 107 Gilbert Rd. ■ WEST PRESTON. IGA Xpress Supermarket. 392-298 Gilbert Rd. ■ WEST PRESTON. Liberty Service Station. Cnr Gilbert Rd and Union St. ■ WEST PRESTON. Thornbury Cellars. 141 Miller St. ■ WEST RESERVOIR. 7-Eleven. Cnr Gilbert Rd and Henty St. ■ WEST RESERVOIR. Lakeside Newsagency. 716A Gilbert Rd. ■ WESTGARTH. Lotto/SubNewsagency. 107 High St. ■ WESTGARTH. Milk Bar. Cnr Westgarth St and South Cres. ■ YALLAMBIE. 7-Eleven. 371 Lower Plenty Rd.
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Big ceremony for Milton ■ Eltham man Milton Tsaktsiras is to be installed as the ‘Worshipful Master’ of the Ivanhoe Grammarians Masonic Lodge on Thursday next week (Dec. 2). Mr Tsaktsiras is a commercial real estate agent, and was raised in Thomastown. The ceremony is to be conducted by Richard Elkington, the Grand Master of Freemasons Victoria, a fraternity of 7600 men, which has a focus on education
and charity. The installarion will be held at the ‘Ivalda’ Masonic Centre in SalisburyAve, Darebin. Milton will take over the top Lodge position from Travers Gascoigne, an Ivanhoe businessman. A feature of the evening will be a special presentation to longstanding member, Geoffrey Davey, who joined the Lodge shortly after it was consecrated in July 1946, some 75 years ago.
The Whip Our Spy in Parliament
Barton may be key
Court Lists Heidelberg Magistrates’ Court Plaintiff / Informant / Applicant vs Defendant / Accused / Respondent. Information Division. Criminal Case Listings Wednesday, November 24 Abrol, Sumit Adabas, Zafer Afyouni, Mohamad Albader, Mohammed Al-Buswalim, Ali Alhaj, Ibrahim Alrofiee, Ahmed Andersen, Gilbert Peter Andrews, Lloyd Aravanis, Mark Armstrong, Melissa Atanasovski, Nicholas Australian Dairy Packaging Pty Ltd Bader, Ali Baker, Shylee Barahuee, Miad Bedson, Brendan Belbin, Timothy Bell, Lachlan Berardino, Andrina Di Biancotto, Robert Boland Investments Pty Ltd Borell, Keenen Bricks Australia Services Limited Buckley, Nicholas Bux, Nubbi Calvi, Dean Carroll, Jesse Celik, Ceylan Conti, Dee Cookson, Merinda Crusius, Michael Damankhorshid, Aryan Davide, Lance De Fazio, David De Ruijter, Sheree Dhankhorshid, Aryan Dimovski, Marcus Diver, David Donahoo, Shaun Duncan, Steven James Eftekhari, Shahriar El Mahmoud, Fadi Elovaris, Christine Elrafei, Mohamed Eriha, Devynn Fisher, Glenn Shawn Fogarty, Morgan Gallo, Anne Gao, Qi Glennen, Shaun Gourgouletis, Billy Grace, Janette Griffiths, Tahlia Hamid-Asl, Masoud Hao, Bin Hatam, Shaima Heaphy, Luke Herry, James Hnarakis, Alexander James Hourigan, Amanda Jarchevski, Stefan Leigh Jeffrey, Ryan Jovanov, Janina Kalviskis, Tracy Kariuki, Pharis Karkanakis, Alex Karkanis, Christopher Kenter, Linda Kriaris, Athanasios Kyatham, Akshith Lal, Shaquille Rahul Lam, Ming-Hong Lewis, Mark Ly, Margaret Yen
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Machanapalle, Shalini Madai, Alex Manakua, Michael Marinovic, Nikola Maslin, Christopher May, Giriwa Mckenna, Shannon Mckenzie, Ryan Mesiano, Anthony Mileski, Krume Mitchell, Tricia Mitrevski, Sam Mohinudeen, Haneef Mohinudeen, Haneef Monarca, Daniel Morrice, Nathan Mould, Shonte Muhammad, Arif Murphy, Aaran William Musa, Mohamed Nash, Dylan Ndoja, Gabriele Patterson, Nina Pecanac, Sasha Pendry, Warren Pesik, Maja Pgh Bricks & Pavers Pty Limited Powell, Adam John Rebbechi, Liam Richards, Adam Richey, Andrew Rivette, Emily Robertson, Marina Robinson, Zavier Roper, Denis Rossi, Sebastian Russell, Wayne Salvador, Graziano Shaiwan, Salah Sheehan, Riley Silvy, Samantha Singh, Harinder Skinner, Travis Stagnitta, Marco Steels, Geoffery Stone, Dylan Sullivan, Chris James Tadros, Jacob Tedesco, Rebecca Tenovski, Zlatko Thompson, Georgina Tillier, Corey Totino, Daniel Tran, Thi Kim Vale, Craig Vea, Christine Tausulu Vella, Luke Wagner, Jack Walker, Danielle Watson-Hickey, Ashlea Zissis, Paula
● Rod Barton MLC ■ Upper House cross-bencher Rod Barton may be key to the Andrews Government’s ambitions to have its pandemic laws passed in the final 2021 sitting week of State Parliament, commencing Tuesday (Nov. 30). Barton, MLC for Eastern Metropolitan, along with Clifford Hayes, could be vital elements to getting the Premier’s bill across the line. Rebel Adem Somyurek threw a spanner into the Andrews Government’s plans by returning to Parliament, after being excluded from the Labor Party after branch-stacking allegations.
Meddick mystery
■ Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Premier Dan Andrews had to weigh in with the predictable tut-tutting of the alleged assault last week against Kielan Meddick, daughter of Andy, Animal Justice Party MP. However, the fact that has not gone down well with the general public, is that the 25year-old was spray-painting over a poster in Smith St. Mr Meddick claimed the alleged assault followed abuse and death threats over his support of the State Government’s andemic laws. “I’ve been desperately worried about the comments, threats and intimidation that have been levelled at me and my family, as well as staff and of course, my colleagues.” A Victoria Police statement appeared to cast doubt over whether the attack was motivated by Mr Meddick’s political views.
Sitting next week
■ State Parliament will be sitting on Tuesday-Thursday next week (Nov. 30, Dec. 12), as the final Parliamentary session for 2021.
$250 power bonus
■ Hawthorn MLA John Kennedy told State Parliament last week that the State Government is reducing the cost of energy for Victorians doing it tough with a one-off $250 payment to help with their energy bills, known as the power saving bonus. “The bonus is available to any household with a Victorian electricity account that holds a pensioner concession card or receives JobSeeker, Austudy, Abstudy or youth allowance. “This bonus is providing immediate financial relief to more than 900 000 eligible Victorian households.” Mr Kennedy asked a ‘Dorothy Dixer’ about how has the community benefited from the power saving bonus scheme?