Tuesday, 3 May, 2022
Lilydale
Calls to fix dangerous paths on Hull Road
Mercy Place hosts special service for Anzac Day
Students awarded health studies scholarships
Steam trains to return to Lilydale Station
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Paper’s first year By Mikayla van Loon The Lilydale Star Mail is celebrating one year in publication this week, a milestone for the newspaper after setting up during periods of lockdown and uncertainty. First launched on Tuesday 4 May last year, the newspaper has become a pillar in the community and has grown in its reach in just 12 months. Throughout the year, Star Mail has covered everything from Olympic sporting success to fundraising events, historic storms, Covid returns and closures, kangaroo massacres, the station openings and everything in between. Needless to say it has been an eventful year for the Lilydale area and the return to normal has seen numerous events take place once again, like the Christmas market, graduations and community projects. The response to the launch of a dedicated Lilydale newspaper was most positive last year and continues to be well received. Star Mail asked some of the key community groups in the coverage area for their thoughts on the return of a local paper and its contribution to the Yarra Ranges. “Today, the media is focussed on the digital format – Facebook and Twitter. For many of our older residents the local paper is their town square form of receiving and sending information and comment,” Lilydale and District Historical Society president Sue Thompson said. “The parish pump may be dead but the local newspaper, focussed on the local community, is not dead.” Continued page 2
RSL tour Grade 2 students from Birmingham Primary School learnt about Anzac history and their local community last week on a tour of Mount Evelyn. Laying wreaths at the war memorial and marching with the sound of the bagpipes playing, was just the start of the experiences for these eager students. Reaching the RSL club for some morning tea, the students were told about the purpose of Returned Services and Leagues clubs, as well as hearing about the honour roll. This program fits into the schools’ value of learning about the local community and being curious to learn from others they might not have met before. Read the full story on page 6
Grade 2 student Blaire from Birmingham Primary School laid a wreath at Mount Evelyn’s War Memorial after learning about the traditional Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS ceremony. 278789
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