Mail - Upper Yarra Mail - 09th January 2018

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Upper Yarra

Mail Covering the Upper Yarra Region of the Yarra Ranges Shire

YEAR IN REVIEW What made news in 2017 Tuesday, 9 January, 2018

A Mail News Group publication

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Power of people ISSUE OF THE YEAR

2017 By Kath Gannaway 2017 was the year that 'People Power' paid off. In Warburton and in Healesville, community members reaped the benefits of actively railing against the threatened loss of vital services, and came out in force to inspire a better future. The opening of the 'new' Healesville Hospital in February and the opening of the first stage of the AdventCare Aged Care Facility in October came about only through people standing up in numbers and refusing to accept that 'others' know better the needs of their own communities. The Healesville Hospital campaign started with a firey meeting in November 2012 attended by 30 people and quickly gathered momentum to a ground-swell public meeting that saw The Memo Hall packed with more than 280 people just weeks before Christmas. That meeting resulted in the formation of SHHAG - Save Healesville Hospital Action Group, a voice for the Yarra Valley's health needs and the backbone of a hard-fought and long campaign. The group raised $80,000 for a case study and continued to engage the community with more public meetings and unrelenting lobbying across all levels of government to get the new $8.8million facility that was opened on 6 February. The Yarra Valley would not have the hospital it has today with a new operating theatre, a six-chair dialysis unit, and a range of primary and palliative care services, along with the Yarra Valley Community Health Service without people power.

Purple for the people as Warburton community rallied in 2016. 176447 AdventCare resident June Leith put her hand up along with hundreds of others. In Warburton, the road to retaining the much-loved, community-built AdventCare Yarra Ranges aged-care facility was more collaborative, but equally driven by locals who were determined to do whatever was needed to turn around a decision by the Victorian SDA AdventCare Board in August 2016 to close the facility with just a few weeks notice. Closure seemed inevitable ... until the people of Warburton just said 'no' and vowed to find a way. The community rallied and Save Warburton

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Aged-Care Group (SWAG) set to work to convince AdventCare that as a community they could make it work. While SWAG chairperson Peta Godenzi urged the group to be positive, she warned AdventCare that the problem would not go away ... and as a community, they kept that promise. They gathered 1800 signatures on a petition, but more importantly presented a business case they believe was viable and garnered a commitment from the Warburton/Yarra Junction Bendigo Community Bank to kick in $100,000 for

equipment should the facility stay open. Before the year was out, AdventCare announced they would redevelop the facility and left no doubt that this was an outcome driven and made possible by local people. In October 2017 the first stage, 19 fully compliant resident rooms with ensuites, a new lounge and courtyard and a general upgrade was opened - and residents could hardly wait to move in. Continued to page 6

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