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Midsumma glam comes to wow town By Danielle Kutchel Casey’s first Midsumma event sold out, with people joining waiting lists to get in. The colourful celebration allowed Casey’s LGBTQI+ to let their hair down - or put it up in a fabulous bouffant - and be themselves in a safe, supportive environment. Attendees hope that this will be the first of many events for the community, and organisers are already looking to the future to see what they can do next. For more, turn to page 13 Left to right: Linh, Abeloth, Mandy, Freida, Moxie and Fuchsia. 232615 Picture: GARY SISSONS
Hospital hiccup A move to sell a plot of land in Cranbourne East for construction of a community hospital has proved contentious. The City of Casey is proposing to sell a parcel of land at 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East to the Victorian Health and Human Services Building Authority for the construction of the new Cranbourne Community Hospital. The land, which was announced as the preferred site of the hospital in February, is within the Casey Complex which also houses the Balla Balla Community Centre, Cran-
bourne Library, arts centre The Factory and Casey RACE. At the council meeting on Tuesday 20 April, the administrators noted the submissions received during the public exhibition period of the proposed sale. Thirty-eight submissions were received; of those, only one supported the use of the site. Most of the submissions expressed concerns that the new hospital would contribute to traffic gridlock on Berwick-Cranbourne Road, while others worried that there would not be enough parking for all the services at the site. At the council meeting, three stakeholders
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Representatives of Casey Basketball Association echoed concerns about parking, and wondered where their hundreds of visitors each week would park if the hospital goes ahead. The hospital would eliminate the stadium’s overflow parking if it goes ahead. A ratepayer of 50 years, Peter McKill, also criticised the site and said the proposed hospital would “choke up” an already congested area. Administrator Cameron Boardman told the gallery that the council would evaluate the submissions received before deciding whether to sell the land to the government.
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stood to speak in support of their submissions. They included Maree Cullinan, manager of Balla Balla Community Centre, who said she had stood to advocate for the community, not just the centre. Ms Cullinan said the area had reached “saturation” point, and said planning should take into account how the hospital can grow for the rapidly expanding community. She said the chosen site would not allow for that growth. Ms Cullinan said the site would also add to traffic and parking woes, and could exacerbate mental health issues by adding to the stress of drivers and residents in the area.
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