Mail - Upper Yarra Star Mail - 4th May 2021

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Upper Yarra

Tuesday, 4 May, 2021

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Bubble of joy

Pumped up by petition

Double book launch

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Dogs’ new kennel The Wandin Bulldogs officially opened the new Wandin North Community Sports Pavilion on Saturday 1 May. The first class sports venue is accessible for men and women’s sports teams and will act as an important community hub for the Yarra Valley. Turn to page 5 for more

Fans enjoy the new Wandin North Community Sports Pavilion. Picture: ROB CAREW

Kangaroo fight get down there and had people all around the property keeping an eye out and a big presence at the main entrance with signs and people in fluro just there as a support for the kangaroos,” Ms Wormald said. The cull didn’t go ahead on Tuesday evening, with police allegedly calling it off, but residents remain anxious. Continued page 3

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roo rights at a Lilydale land development, Save the Kinley Kangas, was one of the first organisations called upon by anxious and horrified residents. Save the Kinley Kangas member Alyssa Wormald said 60 to 80 locals pulled together for a demonstration at the site that evening to prevent the cull going ahead. “We just said if you can get down there, 12469537-SN47-20

An outpouring of care and concern by community members over the fate of a mob of kangaroos temporarily halted a planned roo cull at a Chirnside Park golf course. Heritage Golf and Country Club released a statement around 2pm on Tuesday 27 April informing neighbouring residents that a contractor had been hired to conduct a planned

shooting at the club that evening. “It is in their best interests not to be out after dark whilst shooting takes place,” the statement read. Outraged locals took to social media to express their frustration after being notified at the eleventh hour that the shooting would occur between 9pm and 3am that evening. A local group devoted to fighting for kanga-

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By Taylah Eastwell


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