Ferntree Gully Belgrave
Tuesday, 22 June, 2021
Community pulls together as big clean-up begins A Star News Group Publication
PAGES 2-7, 9
PROPERTY GUIDE
Phone: 5957 3700 Trades and Classifieds: 1300 666 808
12496494-HC22-21
Battered but not broken A sign of resilience at Kalorama Memorial Reserve following the devastating storm on Wednesday 9 June. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
SES plea for help coverage areas of both crews stretches resources when action is required in disasterprone areas of the Dandenongs. Mr Owen said the need for a further unit really showed during the recent wild weather. “It only showed on Wednesday night (9 June) when we had 12 code one responses
S/TMAXX
STTPRO
A/T3
Heavy Duty All-Terrain 50% ROAD & SAND 80% DIRT & MUD
Super Traction Tyre 20% ROAD & SAND 80% DIRT & MUD
All-Terrain 70% ROAD & SAND 30% DIRT & MUD
PICK UP 4WD
MILEAGE WARRANTY UP TO 80,000KM 12496513-CG22-21
in Kalorama, Mt Dandenong and Olinda to rescue people that had trees on their houses. Basically, every SES unit is around 25 minutes away on a normal day, and that’s when you aren’t cutting up trees in order to get to the job,” he said. Continued page 3
PICK UP
4WD
THE LATEST GENERATION MOST ADVANCED MUD TYRE
SUV PICK UP 4WD
MILEAGE WARRANTY UP TO 90,000KM
Widetread are Authorised Dealer for...
12330988-RC46-16
Unit controllers at two local SES branches are calling for a third unit to be established in the Dandenong Ranges as emergency services struggle to keep up with callouts to the Hills. Emerald SES unit controller Ben Owen and Lilydale SES unit controller Shaun Caulfield
are “keen to sit down and have a conversation” with the appropriate ministers around establishing a new unit for ridge-top communities after both units were inundated with calls to Kalorama, Mt Dandenong and Olinda during the recent storm. While the units proudly “work as one” in natural disasters and emergencies, the wide
FERNTREE GULLY 9758 9288 1158 Burwood Hwy (towards Belgrave)
12482327-NG08-21
By Taylah Eastwell