Mail - Ranges Trader Star Mail - 3rd May 2022

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Ranges Trader

Petition push for works to Knox Athletics Track

Rising food costs a concern for families

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Tuesday, 3 May, 2022

Mail Residents urged to submit skate park feedback

RSLs eager to welcome younger veterans

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A Star News Group Publication

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Logs back home By Parker McKenzie At a factory site in the Patch on April 26, Julia Hall and Anton McMurray from the non-forprofit charity Rescue Logs and Rob Chewe from VicForests received delivery of timber salvaged from trees felled in the June 2021 storm event. VicForests covered the costs of transporting and delivering the logs to the property, where they will be repurposed into community-focused projects, while Yarra Ranges Council is donating the materials themselves. Ms Hall said the logs have been earmarked for two projects in particular, with a focus on areas hardest hit by the storms. “The first is the Kalorama Park project. We have two parts to it: The first is a playspace with beautiful equipment, which will be very raw and tactile,” she said. “The other part of that project is a reflection area. What we are planning is to have six upside trees with their roots at the top, forming a canopy with the root ball.” Rescue Logs was created in the aftermath of the June 2021 storm weather event, when many were dealing with the damage — both physical and mental — caused by falling trees and battering winds. VicForests coordinated the delivery and engaged Bells Civil Excavations at no cost to Rescue Logs to haul the timber. Regular log trucks were unable to be used because of the small size of the logs. Ms Hall said she wanted the logs to stay in the Dandenong Ranges where they belong. “When we first talked to Yarra Ranges Council about where the logs were going, because we were seeing them go off the hill, they were quickly able to say we are holding them, we re-

Julia Hall and Anton McMurray from the non-for-profit charity Rescue Logs and Rob Chewe from VicForests with the delivered logs. Picture: PARKER MCKENZIE alise they are important, we’re not going to be sending them off and you will have an opportunity at some point to receive them,” she said.

“For organizations like Rescue Logs, it is important to be supported by the local council because it means that we can actually work

with them and we can go back to the community and let them know what’s happening.” Turn to page 11 for the full story

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