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The Local Paper. Peninsula-Frankston-Greater Dandenong-Casey-Cardinia Edition. Wed., Dec. 4, 2024

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PENINSULA-FRANKSTON-GREATER DANDENONG CASEY-CARDINIA EDITION

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MORNINGTON PENINSULA • SOUTHERN PENINSULA • WESTERN PORT • FRANKSTON • CASEY • CARDINIA • DANDENONG

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● Police at Mordialloc. Photo: ABC

■ Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of two people in Mordialloc last Thursday morning (Nov. 28). Officers were called to a property on James St just before 11am after reports two bodies had been located. A 41-year-old Mordialloc woman and 38year-old St Kilda man were located deceased at the address. "Until such time as the post mortem is undertaken we’re unable to determine the exact circumstances," Police Inspector Scott Dwyer told media. Exact circumstances surrounding the incident is yet to be determined, however at this stage detectives are not looking for anyone else in relation to the matter. Police also believe the parties involved were known to each other. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crime stoppersvic.com.au

NOD TO ACTING CEO AT MORN. PENINSULA

■ Mornington Peninsula Council last week appointed the Shire’s Chief Financial Officer Bulent Oz as Acting CEO. A Special Council Meeting was held on Wednesday night (Nov. 27) Mr Oz will act in the role while Council undertakes a recruitment process for a permanent CEO to replace John Baker. Mr Baker resigned in October to take up a new $550,000 position as CEO of the Sunshine Coast Council in Queensland. He finished up with the Shire on Tuesday last week (Nov. 26). “I would like to sincerely thank John Baker for his six years of service to the Mornington Peninsula community” said Mayor Cr Anthony Marsh. “Bulent’s leadership will be invaluable as we navigate the current environment for the sector and continue to serve our great community. Bulent is supported by an incredible Executive Team, each dedicated to serving this community every day,” Cr Marsh said.

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Women Grow Green project thrives: MP

● Lee Tarlamis MLC ■ The Wellsprings for Women Grow Green community garden in Noble Park is thriving, South-Eastern Metropolitan MLC Lee Tarlamis has told State Parliament. “This community-led project is a powerful response to the urgent challenges of climate change, empowering the community to grow fresh produce, strengthen bonds, improve mental health and foster resilience,” Mr Tarlamis said. “The community garden provides opportunities for people from different cultural backgrounds to come together and establish relationships outside of their immediate cultural groups, enhancing community connectedness and cohesion. “It also provides an opportunity for those living in accommodation with little or no garden space to participate in activities that would otherwise not be available to them. “I had the pleasure of officially launching the garden with the planting of an olive tree, symbolising peace, wisdom and prosperity. “Olive trees are considered lucky in various cultures and are associated with good fortune. “They are also resilient, growing and thriving in the most challenging of circumstances, much like our wonderfully diverse community. “ At the launch we heard firsthand from the co-design team about their personal journeys and what this garden means to them. “It was an inspiring day celebrating the local community, packed with fun activities for all. “These garden beds and infrastructure were made possible through a partnership between AMES Australia and the Noble Park Revitalisation Board, which I was privileged to chair. “It was wonderful to see the Wellsprings for Women initiative engaging the community to bring this community garden to life. “I would like to give a special thanks to AMES Australia for hosting and supporting the sustainable space and a heartfelt thanks to Robyn Erwin and the amazing Wellsprings co-design team Sabina, Randa, Elizabeth, Shakila, Layla, Uyen and Amina for developing the community garden concept and making it a reality. “Their vision, passion and commitment have created a vibrant space where the community can now continue to grow, connect and create a united and sustainable future together,” Mr Tarlamis said.


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