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A clash to remember By Mitchell Clarke In what’s shaping up to be the most unprecedented Grand Final on record, local footy fans will be forced to forgo the traditional barbecue with mates. Instead, diehard Richmond and Geelong fans will swap a seat at the MCG or the local pub for a spot on the couch at home. This year was always set to look a little different - with the first ever night grand final set to take place - but concerns are mounting about the general atmosphere of the event for locked down Victorians. Gembrook MP Brad Battin - who also happens to be a massive Geelong supporter - said Covid restrictions would make the day “horrible”. “Grand Final Day and Cup Day are our two biggest days. It’s about getting together with people and having a barbecue and a few froffies, regardless of if your team is playing,” he said. But Premier Daniel Andrews hasn’t budged on his stance, and the day can only be spent with household members. “You can’t have friends over into your home. You can’t pretend that it is over, because we all desperately want it to be,” he said.
Gembrook MP and Geelong diehard Brad Battin takes a specky on Berwick barber and Tiger tragic Mario Fallace ahead of the big game. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Roads take a toll By Mitchell Clarke A horrific Narre Warren East collision has claimed the life of a young Cranbourne man. Victoria Police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the fatal collision which occurred at about 4.20pm on Monday 19 October. Investigators believe a silver Subaru collided with a white Landcruiser at the intersection of Cardinia Creek Road and Wellington Road. The driver and sole occupant of the Subaru, a 19-year-old Cranbourne man, died at the scene. The sole occupant of the Landcruiser, a 50-year-old Gembrook man, was transported to hospital for observation. Tragically, two other people were killed less
than an hour before in a horror smash at Montrose. It’s understood a truck collided with a car. The occupants of that car, a male driver and female passenger, both died. The woman was declared deceased at the scene while the man passed away in hospital. Seven people have died on Victorian roads since 14 October, prompting Victoria Police to launch a road policing operation. As restrictions ease ahead of two upcoming long weekends, Operation Saturn will aim to prevent further road trauma caused by dangerous driving in both metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria. Road Policing Command assistant commissioner Libby Murphy said it was expected
the road toll would increase as more people return to the roads. “It is devastating to me that in the last week seven people have already fallen victim to this,” A/C Murphy said. “Operation Saturn comes at a critical time for the Victorian community, with easing of some restrictions coinciding with two long weekends. “We’re urging everyone to go back to basics. That means buckling up, slowing down, and not driving while impaired.” A/C Murphy said local police and highway patrol would be undertaking patrols across metropolitan Melbourne to ensure compliance on local roads, as well as the safety of vulnerable road users.
“For those in metro Melbourne, it’s the first time in a while we’ve been able to move further than 5km from home,” she said. “Be patient, exercise caution and drive slowly to ensure that you keep yourself and other road users safe. “Expect to see vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists around populated areas like parks and beaches and drive accordingly. “We have worked so hard to get to this position and now need to protect each other on the road.” Operation Saturn will run from 12.01am on Thursday 22 October to 11.59pm on Sunday 8 November.
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