The Local Paper. Northern Suburbs Edition. Wed., Dec. 13, 2023

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‘GRINCH’ COUNCIL STEALS CHRISTMAS

■ Wollert community members have hit out at Whittlesea Council which placed restrictions on a local Christmas street event. One of the organisers, Renee Gaitanis, went to major media including radio station 3AW and The Age newspaper, to explain how the Council had “pulled the plug” on the popular Christmas lights exhibition. Thousands of people have been drawn each year to Stardust Way, Wollert, to see the attraction, which has had private street management funded privately. For more than a decade, there has been no involvement by Whittlesea City Council. Previous attempts to involve the Council fell on deaf ears. The lights exhibition, and appearance by Santa, operated for four hours a night, and was boosted by the appearance of food truck operators. Ms Gaitanis estimated that 2500 people visited Stardust Way over eight days last year, and $10,000 was raised for the Starlight Children’s Foundation. Ms Gaitantis privately funded a public liability insurance policy. In 2022, Whittlesea Council required plans and paperwork. This year saw the Council send a letter, saying that the event was in breach of environmental protection regulations. The Council claimed the road closures were

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● Craig Lloyd, Whittlesea Council CEO, and country music entertainer unreasonable, and stated that the closures had “prolonged impacts from the event fro residents and surrounding streets”. The Council letter said: “The impacts of the noise, food vendors and crowds over 10 consecutive nights will materially impact the amenity of residents of Stardust Way and srrounding streets.” Whittlesea Council, led by Chief Executive Officer Craig Lloyd, took to social media to issue a statement: “Council is currently considering a revised application for a Christmas lights event on Stardust Way in Wollert. “The new application includes road closures over a number of days which has a major impact on the amenity of the local community. “We are consulting with impacted residents before making a decision on the new application. “While we understand that there are many people who enjoy this event, there are others for whom it is a significant disruption to their daily lives and we are seeking to find a solution that meets the needs of everyone.” Whittlesea City Council since back-flipped and have permitted the event to proceed.

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