Dandenong Star Journal - 20th July 2021

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Tuesday, 20 July, 2021

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Nasho toy drive

Massive flower fire

Stingrays unhappy with ground

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Helper dies A 63-year-old ‘good Samaritan’ has been killed after being struck by a vehicle on Monash Freeway in Endeavour Hills. Police believe the Langwarrin woman stopped in the left city bound lane to help a driver of a Suzuki who crashed into a median concrete barrier under the Heatherton Road overpass about 3.15am on Monday 18 July. She was then struck by a vehicle driven by a 28-year-old Traralgon man and died at the scene. The Suzuki driver - a 35-year-old Noble Park man - was seriously injured and taken to The Alfred hospital. Police say the Suzuki was travelling east on Heatherton Road before veering left through a pedestrian barrier, a traffic light and an armoured steel guard rail. It plunged down the embankment across five lanes of freeway traffic before crashing head-on with the median concrete. Sergeant Heather Allen of Casey Highway Patrol said it was unknown what caused the Suzuki to crash at this stage. Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives are investigating. Any information or dash-cam footage to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

The Suzuki that plunged down an embankment, crosses five lanes of traffic and crashed under the Heatherton Road overpass.

Jug house saved By Cam Lucadou-Wells Noble Park’s famous ‘jug house’ could be set to be preserved forever. Greater Dandenong Council has started the process of potentially protecting the house with the folklored brick-jug chimney on the corner of Heatherton and Corrigan roads. A recent council heritage assessment rated the site as “significant aesthetically, historically and for its rarity to Noble Park and the City

of Greater Dandenong”. The council is moving to potentially place a heritage overlay on the site, city planning director Jody Bosman said. It is exhibiting a planning scheme amendment for community feedback. A report will then be tabled at a council meeting “as soon as possible”, Mr Bosman said. “Council will at that stage decide on whether or not to proceed with this as an amend-

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ment to the planning scheme and apply a heritage overlay on the site.” Recently, the “vintage bunglow” with an “interesting story” went up for sale, sparking speculation about its fate. In the end, it was bought for $1.25 million by a buyer who “appreciated” the house, real estate agent Jaymee Le of Area Specialist said. The new owner had “no issue” with the site being potentially heritage protected, Ms Le said. “They were buying it to live in not to de-

velop on. “She loves the house and wants to restore it.” The former owner was keen not to sell to developers, Ms Le said. The memories and great sentimental value of the house held sway. A jubilant local resident Gaye Guest was pleased “one of the significant markers around Melbourne” was not buried under townhouses. “It’s a landmark. It’s a bit like the Nylex tower and the ‘skipping girl’. Continued page 3

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