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■ Southern Metropolitan MLC David Davis spoke last week in State Parliament about the situation in Israel. “I rise, as many others in this chamber have, to strongly support this motion and do so with a heavy heart, as so many of us have, as we have seen some of the most shocking images come across our television screens in recent days,” Mr Davis told the Legislative Council. “The invasion of Israel by Hamas, a terrorist organisation, I think shocked so many people around the world. “The images of Israeli women, children, families, grandparents, the terrible images of the music festival – all of those point to the clear terrorist intent of Hamas as it attacked Israeli citizens for no particular reason on this occasion, just a particular choice of a religious holiday and a decision to launch what can only be called a terrorist attack in the terms of the definition of ‘terrorism’, which is to create that fear, that loathing, that terrible concern in the audience which it is intended to intimidate. “The failure of many in our community and more worldwide to unreservedly point to the terrible nature of this and unreservedly condemn what has occurred is I think a concern. “The motion calls for the unequivocal condemnation of the attacks on Israel by Hamas – and I support that – which are the heinous acts of terrorists, and I think that word ‘terrorist’ is very, very important. “It does encompass the targeting and murder of civilians, including women and children, and the taking of hostages. “I do stand with Israel, and I do recognise its inherent right to defend itself. I was proud to attend Caulfield Park the other night with more than 7000 people and stand with Jewish community members to ensure that a very strong demonstration was made of the solidarity of people indeed on both sides of this chamber – and I make that point most assuredly; I was pleased to see so many Labor people there as well as Liberals – strongly supporting, as Ms Crozier said, those many Jewish community members that are such a significant part of the community in Southern Metro and so much a part of the community in Melbourne.
● David Davis, Southern Metro MLC “I do call for the unconditional release of the hostages, but I do think it is important to recognise the strong distinction between the Palestinian people on the one hand and Hamas on the other. “Hamas is a group of overlords in effect in the Gaza Strip area. They have enormous power, and they intimidate many of the local Palestinian community, so the Palestinian community cannot be seen as being reflected in Hamas and its views and decisions. “I know so many in the broader world community want to see a resolution of the longstanding conflicts in this region, and I too want to see that. “We do support justice and freedom for Israelis and Palestinians alike, and we do acknowledge the devastating loss of Israeli and Palestinian lives and the innocent civilians on all sides who are suffering,” Mr Davis said.
FESTIVAL RETURNS
■ The sixth annual East Malvern Food and Wine Festival will return to Central Park, boasting a vast range of exquisite wineries from all across Victoria, artisan provedores and live entertainment from 11am-5pm on Sunday, November 19. The festival will return to its traditional format, offering an open public free entry event and returning to our tasting ticket packages for tastings and by-the-glass sales.
This exclusive food and wine extravaganza will offer a boutique experience as attendees stroll through the open green spaces, wine, dine and recline in the leisurely surrounds. Featuring a vast range of exquisite wines from Victorian regions, including Balgownie Estate, Farmer and The Scientist, Linnaea Vineyards, Petronio Wines, Bike and Barrell Wines, Clarnette Wines, Noble Red Wines, Red
Edge Wines, Tellurian Wines, Taltarni Vineyards, Box Grove Wines, Michelini Wines, Steels Gate Wines and Mount Avoca. The festival will also host a local craft beer, Hop Hen Brewing, Grand Ridge Brewery and Two Doors Brewing, and a local distiller from the Mornington Peninsula, Great Ocean Road Gin. There will be live music on the main stage programmed by The House of Voice.
Yarra Council is award finalist
■ Yarra City Council and Merri-bek City Council have been announced as joint finalists for the 2023 Premier’s Sustainability Awards. The two councils have been nominated in the ‘future energy’ category for the ‘community champion’ award for the co-designed Unlocking Sustainable Strata program. The Premier’s Sustainability Awards are delivered by Sustainability Victoria and recognises Victorians who are leading the way to a sustainable future. Yarra and Merri-bek created the Unlocking Sustainable Strata program to ensure that individuals who live in apartments or townhouses – more than one in four Victorians – are not left behind in the transition to sustainable energy. This is particularly important for Yarra, where 87.5 per cent of dwellings are medium or high-density. The program involved the development of five plain English guides that residents can use to unlock sustainable infrastructure in a range of medium or high-density housing. The program was developed by the two councils in partnership with experts from HIP V. HYPE Sustainability, The Knight, and Strata Community Association Victoria. Two sustainable apartments events were held as part of launching the Unlocking Sustainable Strata guides. Since the program was launched, the plain-English guides have been downloaded 710 times and the program has engaged with 563 people and, via SCA Vic, with 52 strata managers.
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