Upper Yarra
Tuesday, 23 February, 2021
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Valley gets Vicious The Valley is set to get Vicious as Healesville hosts the Rett Awareness Syndrome Cup on Saturday 27 February. Event organiser Lee Lawrence has been helping raise funds and spread awareness for Rett Syndrome after his daughter Gypsy was diagnosed with the condition. Turn to page 9 for more.
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‘Disturbing’ act Wandin resident and wildlife rescuer Shareen Bradbrook told Star Mail she also found a cockatoo pierced with an arrow on her property earlier in the week. “It was alive and I was horrified,” she said. Continued page 5
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in Mount Evelyn on 17 February before being found dead in a Wandin North resident’s backyard on 19 February. The bird and the arrow were handed over to Mount Evelyn Police, who said an investigation was underway, but had no suspects at the moment. 12469537-SN47-20
Police are on the hunt for a person responsible for shooting two cockatoos with a bow and arrow in the Wandin area. A Sulphur-crested cockatoo was found with an arrow protruding through its head causing
outrage online among locals. At the time, the bird was alive and mobile, leaving wildlife rescuers in a difficult position to catch the animal. The bird was first pictured on Albert Street, Wandin on Monday 15 February, spotted again
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By Jed Lanyon