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with Kerry Kulkens ARIES: (March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.3. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.25.29.33. A busier than usual period. A financial venture with others could be profitable, although a third party could try to block your path if you let them. A holiday with loved ones should put more of a spark in your love life. TAURUS: (April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 4.6.2.5. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.29.34.40. It was a very eventful period for app partnership affairs, and although things may not be going to plan, the results could be better than expected. Most will be communicating well with their loved ones. GEMINI: (May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Silver Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 1.3.5.8. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.24.40.9.44. Keep a check on your social calendar; otherwise, you may have to be in places simultaneously and lose friends and support as a result. Do not buy anything you cannot pay cash for, or a real problem could occur. Love life could be rather hectic. CANCER: (June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 2.3.6.5. Lotto Numbers: 2.13.5.45.40.33. New and exciting friends are about to appear on the scene. The extra money will come through luck or effort. Social events will keep most very busy. LEO: (July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Cream Lucky Day: Tuesday Racing Numbers: 5.6.2.1. Lotto Numbers: 5.12.24.40.39.36. There are sudden changes indicated at present, and many will get the chance to get away from the recent stress and strains. A social gathering could bring a lot more people than planned. VIRGO: (August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Peach Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 9.8.4.2. Lotto Numbers: 8.15.24.42.40.22. , many will benefit through the random lotteries promotions gains—a hectic period with added responsibilities. A contact from the past could add more excitement to the season. LIBRA: (September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: White Lucky Day: Wednesday Racing Numbers: 8.6.4.2. Lotto Numbers:8.12.40.25.29.19. Most will be more attracted to outdoor activities than inside—more at peace within themselves: pleasant romantic interludes and wedding invitations possible throughout this period. SCORPIO: (October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 9.6.2.1. Lotto Numbers: 1.12.15.29.34.36. A lot of your social activities could have to be changed by long-distance travel plans. Most will be spending a lot more time outdoors. Unwise to risk money or possessions. SAGITTARIUS: (November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Fawn Lucky Day: Saturday Racing Numbers: 4.6.2.3. Lotto Numbers: 4.12.26.25.5.22. Your energy and enthusiasm could be a bit low.Any promises you make will have to be honored, so think carefully before agreeing to anything substantial. CAPRICORN: (December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Pink Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 2.6.2.1. Lotto Numbers: 2.13.25.24.40.33. Most will have a more exciting period and will be in for a wilder time on the social scene. However, the wise will be more cooperative around loved ones to keep situations from boiling over. AQUARIUS: (January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Lucky Day: Friday Racing Numbers: 5.6.3.2. Lotto Numbers: 5.12.23.36.39.30. Stay out of the affairs of others that don't concern you: a very social period and the remaking of friendships. Luck in games of chance is possible over this week. PISCES: (February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Mauve Lucky Day: Monday Racing Numbers: 5.6.1.9. Lotto Numbers: 5.19.26.34.37.35. Many will take a holiday and decide to make the area permanent or buy property for their future retirement. Friends and lovers will become more demanding of your time and money.
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Local News
Mordialloc burg arrest CAUGHT AT NARRE WARREN
■ Southern Metro Regional Crime Team detectives arrested a man on Thursday (Nov. 4) following an aggravated burglary in Mordialloc. Investigators have been told the man allegedly stole a Ford Ranger ute from an address on Purtel Close sometime overnight. The owner of the car woke to find his car missing and tracked his vehicle to Dandenong, whereby he notified Police. Police, with the assistance of the Air Wing, followed the car through several suburbs, before the offender stopped at a shopping centre in Narre Warren. An 18-year-old North Melbourne man was arrested without incident inside the shopping centre. He has been charged with aggravated burglary, thefts, conduct endangering serious injury and bail offences. He was remanded to appear at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. ■ Anyone who witnessed the driving, with dash cam footage or with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
● Police Air Wing. File Image.
Market re-opens
■ Residents and visitors can again enjoy the St Kilda Esplanade Market’s offerings following its re-opening. For 51 years, the St Kilda Esplanade Market has been showcasing the best of Melbourne’s art, craft and design every Sunday set against the iconic backdrop of St Kilda foreshore. The Market features unique stalls exclusive to the St Kilda Esplanade Market filled with the highest quality creative art, fashion, accessories, homewares, artisan foods and products to inspire and delight.
Anti-violence campaign
■ The City of Boroondara is participating in the annual 16 Days ofActivism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign. The campaign aims to create awareness, facilitate conversations, and challenge the issues of violence against women and gender inequality. This international campaign runs from November 25 to December 10 (International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women). The campaign finishes on Human Rights Day. This year in Victoria, the 16 Days of Activism campaign will be focusing on the theme ‘Respect Women: Call It Out’. The campaign asks people to consider: ■ what violence against women may look like ■ safely taking action to call out inappropriate behaviour when we witness it. Across the 16 days, the City
● Cr Garry Thompson, Boroondara Mayor
of Boroondara will be hosting a range of free online community workshops and activities to learn what gender-based violence means and how to support someone experiencing violence. Family violence rates have increased in Boroondara during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the year ending March 2021, family violence reports to Boroondara Police were up 16 per centwith a total of 1046 incidents reported. Boroondara Council says it is committed to working with Victoria Police and external agencies to prevent genderbased violence and stand together with the community on this important issue. The Council actively participates in the Boroondara Family Violence Network, which provides an opportunity to collaborate with relevant agencies to address family violence in Boroondara.
$½ mil. for Glen Eira
■ Glen Eira Council has been successful in securing $500,000 towards a project aimed at improving the condition of footpaths on higher pedestrian-use streets. The Great Walking Streets Project aims to identify and remove footpath hazards on our most used streets, with a view to further encourage outdoor exercise and provide a means of improving both physical and mental health. Glen Eira outgoing Mayor Cr Margaret Esakoff said the six streets that have been identified in Council’s Integrated Transport Strategy, were subject to a detailed individual study and design process. Works to remove tripping hazards and improve footpath conditions have now been completed on the following streets: ■ Patterson Road, Bentleigh between Nepean Highway and Jasper Road; ■ McKinnon Road, McKinnon between Thomas Street and Tucker Road; ■ Koornang Road, Carnegie between Dandenong Road and North Road; and ■ Glenhuntly Road, Caulfield South and Carnegie between Bambra Road and Truganini Road. Other projects are nearing completion.
Local Briefs Cycling strategy
■ Stonnington Council is planning to build new bike facilities across the city to support the growing the number of people cycling for leisure, to commute, and to visit local shopping strips. The Council wants to hear from people who may have ideas about bike parking facilities, a bike maintenance station or cyclist rest areas. Increasing cycling facilities aligns with the city’s Cycling Strategy 2020-2025 which will guide cycling-related priorities and initiatives for the next five years. Before deciding where to build the new facilities the Council would like to hear about possible locations. Ideas are requested Monday, December 13.
B’dara animal plan
■ Pet ownership is on the rise in Boroondara. Some 3000 new cats and dogs were registered this year. In line with the Council’s obligations under the Victorian DomesticAnimals Act 1994, (Act), the Council has prepared an updated Domestic Animal Management Plan 202125. This updated plan details the approach to the delivery of domestic animal management services for cats and dogs in the community. This consultation closes on Friday, November 26.
Bayside Christmas
■ Bayside Council has lined up a COVID safe season of music, light, colour and food and extended support for local businesses as they ease their way out of lockdown. At the end of November, decorations will be installed across activity centres and in early December, the Black Rock clocktower will be lit . There will be live music and entertainment across Bayside’s shopping centres and roving Santas for the kids. Sandringham foreshore and Landcox Park, Brighton will be lit up and the Billilla Chamber Orchestra will be in concert on December 5 at the iconic mansion. Sandringham Village’s sunflower display will be in full bloom through December and watch out for the I Spy Santa game. Excite tastebuds with the Taste of Bayside across major activity centres from November. 11-25, Customised light projections celebrating the heritage and culture of Bayside, will shine a light on eateries and bars. Bayside Youth Services and Boombox Events will hold The Art of Picnicking across the municipality encouraging young people to picnic with their friends and peers with a host of prizes up for grabs. There will be a magical Cat Rabbit Bear Hunt from the end of October into January. Using poster information and QR codes, head off on a search for the artist’s whimsical bears. Bayside Mayor Cr Laurence Evans said: “Baysiders on the streets enjoying the events and shopping locally will be a welcome boost to our businesses”. “And to further support them Council has extended the outdoor dining spacelets program while extensive consultation on their long-term future is carried out,” Cr Evans said. “Through the pandemic, Council has supported approximately 471 businesses through a substantial waiver of fees and charges to help them through these difficult times”. Consultation on the future of the spacelets program will be held from mid November to mid December. The popular Shops on Show competition will return for a sixth year, giving traders an extra reason to spruce up their windows and shoppers a chance to vote for their favourite Christmas window display.
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● Cr Margaret Esakoff, outgoing Mayor
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