The Local Paper. Southern Cross Weekly Edition. Wed., Dec. 13, 2023

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■ Caulfield MLA David Southwick has spoken in State Parliament about the Caulfield Volunteer Awards, in their 10th year. “I want to give a big shout-out to the Caulfield Park Bendigo Bank, which has been a partner in this with me. We had last week 63 finalists with nine winners,” Mr Southwick said. “The night kicked off with a drumming activity from Caulfield South Drum Corps, and I particularly want to give a big shout-out to Sandy Hood, who has been running the drum corps since 1997. “We gave him a very special award for his great work. Our community winners were Susan Wald from CIS Glen Eira and Randi Grose from the Jewish Community Council of Victoria; emergency welfare food relief, Nathan Jones from SES Glen Eira – thank you to you; and sport, Scott Williams from the Caulfield Grammarians. “For environment we had Krizia Garrido from Kitty Rescue Squad. For health and spiritual engagement we had Ros Shlagman from the Jewish Museum of Australia; education, Masha Fisher from Leibler Yavneh College, serving a fantastic Vegemite sandwich at the

● David Southwick, Caulfield MLA canteen; outstanding youth award, Halli Klinger from Flying Fox; and outstanding achievement award, Sharon and Greg Lowe from the Social Blueprint. This was a fantastic event. It also featured a performance from the Emmy Monash Morning Melodies group. “And thanks to Karen Neumann, Lea Teller and Anat Nadler for their work. Caulfield Volunteer Awards – thank you to all of you.

AIR CONDITIONING PUSH FOR PUBLIC HOMES: MP ■ Richmond MLA Gabrielle de Vietri has spoken in State Parliament about air conditioning in public housing. “My question is for the Minister for Housing. In the lead-up to the election Labor promised air conditioning in all public homes, but a year later residents in my electorate are yet to see any sign of air conditioning. “Elderly residents in Richmond have been told to buy their own units and Homes Victoria will install them – all this during a cost-ofliving crisis and in the lead-up to an El Niño summer. “Richmond has the largest proportion of public housing residents in Victoria, and these residents have the right to a safe and comfortable home – and yet Labor is treating them like second-class residents. “My constituents are worried that this initiative has been scrapped in Labor’s deal to demolish public housing and sell off the land to private developers. “Minister, how many summers will public housing residents in Clifton Hill, Collingwood, Fitzroy and Richmond have to wait before they can cool their homes?” Ms de Vietri said.

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Suburban Rail Loop options unveiled

■ The first look of the Suburban Rail Loop from Cheltenham to Box Hill has been unveiled by the State Government. Neighbourhoods of affordable housing options, close quality jobs, transport, education and healthcare are part of the next phase of planning. “The release of the draft visions has been accompanied by new concept images showing how the station plazas and local suburbs could evolve - with vibrant, high-quality public spaces and attractive new housing, retail and dining,” said a State Government representative. “SRL will not only transform our public transport network, it will help shape how Melbourne grows in the decades ahead. “The draft visions outline preliminary ideas for each local station area, including opportunities for more housing, jobs and services, and new public spaces,” the representative said.

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