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Chatterbox: Talent show winner Camryn Small (Year 4), right, and puppet Olive wowed the crowd with their ventriloquist act while the Lego competition best-in-show was taken out by Dylan Greaves (Year 3), left.
Mt Martha Carnivale a hit MT MARTHA Primary School’s Carnivale attracted hordes of eager visitors who were treated to rides, games, market stalls, magic and the inaugural Talent Show and Lego Competition, 23 March. About 15 Lego exhibits were on display from Brickvention’s Master Builders, including the Phantom by Trevor Clark and Sue Ann Barber, of the Melbourne Lego User Group (MUGS). Principal Martin Page said the event was well received by visitors who described it as the “best Carnivale ever”. “We are delighted to have teamed up with MUGS and able to offer a unique and interactive Lego experience for our school and community,” he said. “Visitors tried their hand at the speed Lego building competition and helped build a Ninjago city live. It was one of the many activities that ran on the day as a great addition to the Carnivale. “We especially thank LegoLand and Toyworld Mornington for their support.
Racing launch for business lobby group Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au A NEW business-based lobby group being formed on the Mornington Peninsula automatically includes its $21,000 a year “platinum” members on its strategy and policy committee. The group’s $7000 “corporate gold” and $3000 “corporate” packages can nominate for membership of the key body that will steer the Committee for Mornington Peninsula. A $1000 “small business package” buys the “ability” to join one or more
“round tables”, while the $500 “not for profit” membership level comes with the “ability to join one round table”. While the strategy and policy committee is described driving “hands on policy decisions” the round table discussion groups take “deep dives into sub topics that form a theme”. The Committee for Mornington Peninsula wants a “membership base of local, national and international organisations and individuals”. Among those behind the formation of the CfMP are former Liberal MP for Dunkley Bruce Billson, CEO of the Sorrento to Queenscliff ferry ser-
vice Matt McDonald and Mornington Regional Tourism Board chairman, Tracey Cooper. The committee publicly launched itself at Mornington Racing Club last month as “a visionary, strategic and forward-looking organisation” aiming to “establish itself as a respected and authoritative advocate with direct access to key policy and decision makers with the power to influence the Mornington Peninsula’s future”. “Unashamedly, we believe sustained economic prosperity and long-term transformational government investment in key initiatives, consistent with
sound environmental considerations, is the driver of the lifestyle we all wish to continue enjoying in this great region. “The CfMP exists to provide the strategic leadership needed to ensure that all levels of government leverage the potential for out region and to ensure it’s a safe, prosperous and progressive place to live,” printed information handed out during the launch on Friday 28 March stated. Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr David Gill, who did not attend the lunch said he had been briefed, along with other councillors, about the CfMP’s aims.
“I have no problem with business lobby groups, but I think anyone who claims to represent the whole peninsula should be elected.” Council has not taken an official position towards the committee, but “if they’re not a business lobby group I don’t think they should be exclusive”, Cr Gill said. Without stating sources or figures, the committee’s information package says the “greater MP region scores very poorly” in family violence, labour productivity and acceptance of multiculturalism. Continued Page 7
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