Mail - Mountain Views Star Mail - 3rd May 2022

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Mountain Views

Tuesday, 3 May, 2022

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Casey candidates continue on campaign

Push for more climate change action

Anzac Day honoured across the region

Yava and YRC join to exhibit in Warburton

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Lone pine tribute By Renee Wood

Ken Lang is proud the Aleppo Pine is still standing tall in memory of his father and other veterans at his Chum Creek property.

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On the top of a hill in Chum Creek sits a large mature Aleppo Pine tree, planted on resident Ken Lang’s land by his late father, a Second World War veteran. The pine has great significance for many reasons, one being of healing for Mr Lang’s father, Ken Lang ( also known as Jed) who was in the 2/14th Australian Infantry Battalion. Lance Sergeant Lang served from 1939 to 1945 in Syria, North Africa, Papua New Guinea and Borneo. “There’s a lot of things that he experienced during the war and it left quite a scar on his mind and memory and he just was passionate about everything concerning his battalion in the war,” Mr Lang said. Although the Gallipoli pine tree is associated with the First World War, Mr Lang said his father wanted to plant it as a permanent reminder in a place he loved so much. “When I bought this property he became quite attached to here as well and my mother passed away 10 years before him so he had spent a lot of time up here with us,” he said. “I think he just wanted to have something that was permanent that related to the military background or legacy background that could be preserved.” The tree was planted in 1993 by the then seventy-three year old veteran, who gained access to a seedling through Legacy that’s believed to be propagated off the commemorative Gallipoli Lone Pine tree in Canberra. A plaque reading ‘Aleppo Pine descendant of the original lone pine of Gallipoli presented by legacy, lest we forget’ with the battalion’s emblem on it. It has proven to be a strong survivor, thankfully holding together and recovering after the 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires, with everything else lost on the property. Read the full report on page 8

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