Mail - Mt Evelyn Star Mail - 21st June 2022

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Mount Evelyn

Tuesday, 21 June, 2022

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Council welcomes major kinder reforms

Aaron Violi officially declared Casey rep

Mindful craft helps new mums

SPOTLIGHT: Eric Bana films in The Basin

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A Star News Group Publication

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Cash splash Tourism in the Yarra Ranges received a huge cash injection last week, with the State government announcing funding for a number of businesses across the Valley. Seville’s fine preserves company Yarra Valley Gourmet Foods received $240,000 from the Regional Tourism Investment Fund to continue providing tourism opportunities in the region. Owner Jacqui Harvey said the money would help expand the business into a hands-on offering for visitors, allowing them to get into the kitchen themselves. Diversifying hopes to attract the evergrowing number of tourists to the region, that supports thousands of jobs and boosts the local economy. To read more about the funding and what YVGF are planning to do with the grant, turn to page 7

YVGF owner Jacqui Harvey with some of her team while hard at work in the kitchen preparing some preserves. 285892 Picture: CALLUM LUDWIG

Mixed feedback By Mikayla van Loon Submissions from the community relating to the sale of four parcels of land in Kilsyth and Mooroolbark were heard at special meeting hosted by Yarra Ranges Council last week. The hearing of submissions presented residents with an opportunity to speak to their written submission on Wednesday 15 June. With the council intending to purchase the land at 150 Cambridge Road, residents were advised of the potential need to sell four rela-

tively vacant blocks of land to help fund the sale. Currently owned by the State government as the former site of Pembroke High School, Yarra Ranges Council need to pay $6.44 million to acquire the site as passive open space for the Kilsyth community. While support for the purchase of the land was overwhelming when the decision was being finalised in March, community feedback about the subsequent sale of four other blocks of land has been mostly in objection.

A total of 38 written submissions were received by the council in relation to the matter and saw five members of the community voice their concerns at the public meeting. Most of the concerns raised addressed the over development of both the Kilysth and Mooroolbark area already, with residents desiring the retention of those smaller open spaces for locals to use and feel connected to nature. The effect on the environment was also a key argument, with residents worried about

the destruction of important habitat given the lack of canopy trees after the storms last year. Other members of the public questioned the council’s bias towards 150 Cambridge Road and not understanding the use of what has been noted by the council as ‘vacant’ and ‘underutilised’ community space. Suggestions were made by residents to not sell these reserves but to invest in signage and potentially play equipment to make them valuable community and council assets. To read the full story, turn to page 6

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