Geelong Indy - 01st May 2020

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May 1, 2020

The fourth is with you Princess Leia and Chewbacca were spotted putting the bins out in Bell Park – well, sort of – as May the 4th approached. Lora Skracic and mum Vesna dressed up as the characters from a galaxy far away during a bin isolation outing, an Australian-born craze that has gone viral globally. “It’s good to have some fun when everyone’s going through this hardship,” the costume shop owner said. COVID-19 restrictions banning gatherings have wiped out Lora’s biggest source of business – parties – with more than 2000 costumes gathering dust in her shop. But she plans to start making personalised video “cards” after creating a popular clip recently “to let kids know the Easter bunny is still active”. She encouraged locals to dress up and get their lightsabres out next Monday, May 4, especially those putting bins out. “We might have a Star Wars marathon – I’m a big fan so I won’t mind watching them all again.” Details: search Queen of hearts costume hire Luke Voogt

Vesna and Lora Skracic as Chewbacca and Princess Leia with pet dog Panda as Yoda. (Pictures: Rebecca Hosking) 208057

Councillor pay rise anger By Luke Voogt A proposed 2.7 per cent increase in allowances for Surf Coast Shire councillors amid the COVID-19 pandemic has been slammed. Winchelsea councillor Heather Wellington labelled the increase, detailed in the shire’s drat 2020-21 budget, as inappropriate. “I feel we should be taking a reduction,” Cr Wellington told the Independent yesterday. “When the whole community is sufering hardship, I think it’s inappropriate for us to accept a ‘business as usual’ increase.” At a heated council meeting on Tuesday, Cr Wellington used her allotted time to speak

against a proposed rates increase. She requested further time to discuss the allowance increases but mayor Rose Hodge denied the request, asking her multiple times to inish speaking. Cr Wellington took aim at the council “ploughing ahead with a two per cent rate increase”, saying rates were already 30 per cent higher than the City of Geelong. “We should have reduced our rates and tightened our belts,” she said at the meeting. “he suggestion that we can’t reduce our rates because it would impact on our long-term inancial plan frankly … is ridiculous.” Cr Wellington also said she was “horriied” at council’s “disrespectful” hardship COVID-19

waiver policy, which requires applications for rates exemptions to be approved by a council resolution. “It will deny those experiencing exceptional hardship the dignity that they deserve,” she said. She said Geelong council granting its chief executive oicer sole discretion over waiver applications, by comparison, was much more respectful to the applicant’s privacy. Council voted unanimously to adopt the drat budget which allocated $1,768,000 for COVID-19 support, including $400,000 earmarked for the current inancial year. he amount included $1 million to help businesses and the community recover from

the pandemic, $195,000 in interest waivers for outstanding debts and $250,000 for commercial and industrial rate relief. It also included $323,000 in waivers for food, health and caravan park registrations, and trading permits. “Our purpose as a council is to help our community and environment to thrive, which is more important than ever in these challenging times,” Cr Hodge said. Chief executive Keith Baillie said a lower than two per cent rate increase “would have substantial long-term impacts”. Cr Wellington has vowed to donate half of her allowance to Geelong Community Foundation.

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