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The Local Paper. Peninsula-Frabkston-Greater Dandenong-Casey-Cardinia Edition. Wed., Sep. 11, 2024

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PENINSULA-FRANKSTON-GREATER DANDENONG CASEY-CARDINIA EDITION

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MUNICIPAL MONITORS FOR CASEY COUNCIL

■ Municipal monitors will be appointed to three Victorian councils to guide newly elected councillors in their first year of elected representation following next month’s local government elections. Monitors will be appointed to Casey City, Whittlesea City and Strathbogie Shire Councils to support the transition back to elected councillors and ensure good governance practices. Casey and Whittlesea councillors were dismissed in 2020 until the 2024 elections, while Strathbogie councillors were dismissed in late 2023 for the remainder of the term. “The monitors will support the newly elected councillors to restore good governance and help prevent the recurrence of issues that led to each council’s dismissal,” said a State Government representative. The monitors and their terms of reference will be announced in due course. The State Government has reformed the Local Government Act to improve culture, governance and integrity standards in Victoria’s councils. Councils will have a uniform councillor code of conduct to create consistent standards of behaviour and increase accountability. A program of mandatory training will be introduced for councillors and mayors, including annual professional development.

● Melissa Horne, Local Government Minister

GANG NABBED AFTER ERRATIC DRIVING ■ Police officers have interviewed three men after two vehicles evaded police through the Dandenong-Frankston-Peninsula region early last Tuesday morning (Sep. 3). Police spotted a silver Holden Calais driving erratically on Abbotts Rd in Dandenong just before midnight. Despite officers successfully deploying stop sticks on Cranbourne-Frankston Rd in Frankston, the Holden continued driving until it entered a nearby carpark on CranbourneFrankston Rd in Cranbourne. The five occupants allegedly dumped the Holden in the car park, before taking off in a blue MG station wagon. Officers spotted the MG driving erratically along Peninsula Link Freeway and the Nepean Hwy a short time later. The vehicle allegedly ran several red lights, before turning onto Warrigal Rd in Chadstone. Police deployed tyre deflation devices on the Warrigal Rd entry ramp, but the MG continued east on the Monash, before performing a U-turn and travelling on the wrong side of the freeway. The MG was dumped on the Monash Freeway in East Malvern, where six occupants got out of the vehicle. Officers moved in swifty and arrested four men at the scene.

Peninsula health set-up unfair ■ Nepean MLA Sam Groth says Mornington Peninsula residents are being treated unfairly when it comes to health services. “An elderly constituent who contacted my office recently and spoke about the closest 24-hour pharmacy being at Peninsula Private. Now, Peninsula Private is at least a 45minute drive away one way and a 1½-hour return trip: “We have very, very limited health services. Most others are only open until 7 pm, still a 25-minute drive …so even if you can access telehealth medical assistance, you cannot access medications after hours. “Another constituent said: ‘What seems to be overlooked is the fact that we are down here. We are primarily an ageing population. Many do not have their own licence any longer and are unable drive and so rely on others to assist with transport. “If they need emergency treatment, wait times for an ambulance can be excessive, and then transport to Frankston or Peninsula Private can take valuable time depending on where you live. “Further down towards Portsea it will be a trip too far and valuable time lost. Even from Rye it can take an hour to reach Frankston depending on the time of day and in the peak holiday season much longer. “To put that into context, when you think about some of the seats that Labor members hold, that would be like the member for Pakenham having to travel to Ringwood to get health care inside metropolitan Melbourne at a public hospital. I do not think anyone on the other side of the chamber would find that acceptable, “ Mr Groth said.

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