Ocean Grove Voice - 08th June 2016

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Cider house rules By LUKE VOOGT WALLINGTON’S Flying Brick Cider House celebrated the first-ever World Cider Day last Friday, with a series of demonstrations by master maker Nyall Condon. Nyall’s been at the Flying Brick since it began and loves the creativity of making cider. As well as producing the Brick’s main varieties, Nyall and his staff churn out a variety of original batches. “Every batch we produce can be a new and exciting direction,” he said. Nyall’s other favourite part of the job is the feedback. “Nothing makes us smile more than hearing someone - who doesn’t know we are listening - raving about one of our ciders,” he said. Nyall Condon and Laura Watach unload the next batch of apples at Flying Brick Cider House. 155103

Lowdown on crime By LUKE VOOGT DESPITE recent burglaries, crime rates in Ocean Grove are much lower than the state average, says the Bellarine’s top cop. Senior Sergeant Shane Madigan said social media pages, while providing great “eyes on the ground”, could exaggerate perceptions of local crime. “Many of the stats haven’t increased – they’ve actually decreased,” he said. “But the community down here doesn’t accept crime and we love that they are so passionate about preventing it.”

The Voice did its own analysis based on statistics released by the Victorian Crime Statistics Agency (CSA). In 2015 crimes in Ocean Grove made up 2.3 per cent of all crimes in Greater Geelong. Given the town is about five per cent of the Greater Geelong’s population, this number is relatively low. In 2011, Ocean Grove crimes made up 3.1 per cent of the Geelong total, indicating crime is increasing here, but more slowly than in the city. The crime rate in Geelong is marginally higher than the Victorian average, implying crime in Ocean Grove is much lower than the rest of the state.

However, burglary has plagued local homes and businesses, increasing by 116 per cent between 2010 and 2015. This easily outstrips Ocean Grove’s population growth of 10 percent, according to Geelong Council’s 2010 and 2015 population estimates. Police Minister and Bellarine MP Lisa Neville said the State Government’s 2015/16 Budget included funding for an additional 15 police in Bellarine and Geelong. “This is clearly an issue in Bellarine, and the additional police we’ve funded for the area will help improve frontline responses,” she said.

The sharpest rise in burglaries – 37 percent – occurred between 2010 and 2011 (in the first year of the Baillieu government). Local politicians, such as Western Victoria Region MP Simon Ramsay, have used local crime statistics recently to attack opponents. “Thefts are up 150 per cent in Ocean Grove compared to 2013,” he said. However, CSA chief statistician Fiona Dowsley said this was not the case. According to CSA statistics thefts rose 49 per cent during this period. Continued on page 2

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