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THE LOWDOWN Q&A

with Streeton Ward councillor, Cathrine Burnett-Wake

What is something people don’t know about you? I am a qualified fitness instructor. What was your most memorable moment? Why? The birth of my children, they are my greatest achievement. What do you love most about the Yarra Ranges? Hiking through the magnificent landscapes.

THREE … Australian true crime podcasts

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Who the Hell is Hamish? By The Australian is an investigative podcast about conman Hamish Watson.

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The Sure Thing By The Australian Financial Review is a newly released podcast which interviews one of the two men involved in Australia’s biggest insider trading scam.

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Chasing Charlie By Fremantle Media Australia is rare in that it is a podcast with a resolution. Private investigator Julia Robson hunts down a conman.

What would your last meal be? Roast chicken with all the trimmings followed by a chocolate pudding with cream. What event, past, present or future would you like to witness? One of the original performances of Mozart’s operas with him at the helm. Favourite book? The Margaret Fulton Cookbook! Which six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? I would invite: Margaret Fulton, Queen Elizabeth II, Mozart, Shakespeare, David Attenborough, Cleopatra. What has been your most embarrasing moment? Finding out after five years one of my long term clients was a famous rockstar! I had no idea. I only found out after asking him why people kept approaching him when we were out to lunch! His real name, which I knew him by, was not his stage name. What was your favourite subject at school? A tie between biology and geography.

Cathrine Burnett-Wake.

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School students across Victoria made their return to school following summer holidays, while 2021’s preps got their first taste of primary school life. Wurundjeri Elder Aunty Joy Murphy conducted a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony for Badger Creek Primary School students and staff. See page 7 for more back to school excitment.

Back to school! School students across Victoria made their return to school following summer holidays, while 2021’s preps got their first taste of primary school life. Wurundjeri Elder Aunty Joy Murphy By Jed Lanyon

Centre in the lead up to Christmas. Many locals far and wide were able to keep up their Christmas tradition in getting a family photo with ‘The Real Santa’ who they had grown to love. The unlikely tandem tallied upwards of $30,000 from their family Christmas photos and then selected four charities to each receive

$8400 to help make the lives of children better. The four recipients of the funds included: Backpacks 4 Vic Kids, A Better Life For Foster Kids, HeartKids and Chum Creek’s Good Life Farm. The organisations shared how the funds had already been put to good use. Backpacks 4 Vic Kids CEO and founder Sally Beard told Star Mail the donation came as a “delightful surprise”.

“We’re very, very grateful on behalf of the children, whose lives that it will impact,” she said. “We have absolutely put that money to good use.” Ms Beard shared that the $8400 donation from Branded is aiding 112 children in need with care packs filled with toiletries, spare changes of clothes, a toy and more. Continued page 2 12477022-SN06-21

It’s February, but Santa Claus’ gifts keep on coming for several charity organisations who benefited from a partnership between Saint Nick and Seville’s Branded Burger Bar. The burger bar came to the rescue when they partnered with Santa, who had seen his role replaced at Chirnside Park Shopping

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