The Local Paper. Southern Cross Weekly Edition. Wed., Dec. 8, 2021

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2021

Literary winners

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● Leah Phillips and Suzanne Shakespeare were part of the cast when The Local Paper’s columnist Julie Houghton staged a ‘Tis The Season For Christmas Joy’ concert last Saturday afternoon. Artists included Christian Smith, Christopher Cox, Karen van Spall and Trevor Jones. See Page 8

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● Cr Jane Addis ■ Boroondara Mayor Cr Jane Addis has congratulated winners of the 23rd Annual LiteraryAwards. Sophie Matthiesson was selected as the winner of the Open Short Story Competition for her tale, Dead Heifers. Other winners included Linda Judge, Annalisa Chen, Rosa Toon, Angelina Liu, Joel Hu, HazelAngelucci and Marcus Peeters-Williams. Judges were Chloe Hooper, Nam Le and Leanne Hall. Cr Addis thanked the Rotary Club of Balwyn, along with the local schools and writers who participated.

$26.9M FOR MORE OPEN SPACE

■ Glen Eira City Council’s Community Plan 2021–2025 outlines a $26.9 million commitment to provide new and improved open space over the next four years. With the lowest amount of open space of any metropolitan Melbourne municipality, Glen

Eira says it has a sizable task in front it. The Council says it has acquired three properties in Bentleigh — 15, 17 and 19 Porter Rd — to create a new local park,” he said. Glen Eira Mayor Cr Jim Magee said residents have told Council

how important increasing the quantity and accessibility of open space is to them. Cr Magee indicated that Council was also in negotiation with the State Government on the acquisition of selected properties adjacent to the elevated rail corridor provid-

ing opportunities for new social, play and green spaces. “These will improve access into the Djerring Trail and connection between our activity centres and community facilities”, he said. AileenAvenue Park in Caulfield South, will be opening in 2022.

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