Mail - Ranges Trader Star Mail - 27th October 2020

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Tuesday, 27 October, 2020

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Hitting the court again Tennis players were back out on court at Mount Evelyn Tennis Club last week after Covid-19 restrictions eased to allow clubs to re-open across metropolitan Melbourne. Premier Dan Andrews announced on 18 October that outdoor sports settings such as tennis clubs, golf clubs and skateparks could reopen from 11:59pm that night. Since then it’s been all systems go for local tennis clubs, with coaching and social hitting back on.The Star Mail News sent photographer Stewart Chambers out to grab some photos of tennis players in the swing of things once again. Head to Page 12 to view all of the images.

Mount Evelyn Tennis Club president Lauren gets back out on court with her daughters, Holly and Sienna. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Stop the hoons There’s a growing push from communities in the Dandenong Ranges to put a stop to hoons in the region. A new Facebook group called Stop the Hoons in the Hills has been created in a bid to leverage Yarra Ranges Council and local police to do more about reckless driving. Group creator Beth Robinson said she started the group after noticing hoons had re-

turned to Sassafras following eased Covid-19 lockdowns. “I live on my own and quite often I’m left awake at night because of hoons and there’s a big car park outside my house...they meet in there doing burnouts for hours on end,” she said. “I wasn’t sure who to call and what to do, and I felt a bit scared and alone. “I just wanted to create a page where likeminded people could not feel alone and be

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educated on the right way to report it and who to call.” Ms Robinson said that although education was a big part of the group she also wanted to collect data from the local community. She has been asking people to post in the group the day after they sighted hoons, with information such as where and when they were spotted and if police were called and attended. “My aim is to be able to get some numbers

and data and run it through Council so we can maybe get some CCTV and police resources, so they can patrol the area more often,” she said. Senior Constable Ross Mitchell from Belgrave Police said police had been approached by Council to organise a conversation with local residents about the issue of hoons. “We think there are some things Council can do and we also thing there is some more action that police can do,” he said Continue page 3 12448733-NG20-20

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