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Tuesday, 21 September, 2021
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Demons fans rejoice AFL fans are wearing their colours with pride in the lead up to the Grand Final, decorating houses and themselves in team colours throughout the region. One family who’s known for their blue and red decorating skills is the the Aulich family from Don Valley. Keen Melbourne fans, Catherine and Derry Aulich, always decorate their house, but this year more than ever they wanted to do something special while restrictions rule the biggest game of the year. Read the full story on page 23 Derry, Dizzy (the Demon dog), Catherine, Ada, and Charlie Aulich representing the Melbourne Demons as their team heads into the final. 250829 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Neil Schalken, a nearby resident of the site, said he isn’t against McDonald’s being built there but is concerned about the lighting and signage being appropriate for Healesville. “They can be done in a more subdued way rather than loud advertising with large signage. We want to make sure the best outcome can be possible,” Mr Schalken said. Continued page 4
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ing bays and two new bike rails, inclusion of the walkway and footpath area on the northern and eastern side, update materials and finishes to align with McDonald’s branding and add floodlit business identification signage. The proposal had 49 objectors raising concerns on the visual and amenity impacts, traffic congestion and rubbish, two of those joined the meeting.
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Yarra Ranges’ Councillors have unanimously voted to refuse an amendment to a planning permit for 17-25 Maroondah Highway, the site proposed for McDonald’s. The amendment was discussed at the September 14 council meeting, with the owner Healesville Leisure and Tourism Holdings and applicant McDonald’s Australia LTD applying
to modify the design and layout, change the drive thru and add additional signage. The revision of the approved layout was to fit with the McDonald’s standards and include the following – internal rearrangement of the restaurant, create a dual lane drive thru, increase the building envelope from 212.1 square metres to 377.68 square metres, increase the building height by 50 centimetres, move the loading bay, add two drive thru wait-
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