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Tuesday, 28 June, 2022
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Lucky Kamir A beloved horse owned by a Monbulk family was rescued from a near-fatal incident on Sunday 12 June after losing footing and falling into a ditch. 38-year-old Kamir has lived on David and Cheryl Cruttenden’s property on Old Emerald Road for 17 years after being taken on by the family as a rescue and suffering prior abuse. When David saw his Gelding’s hooves flailing on the Sunday afternoon, his first thought was to call triple-0. “His front knee and fetlock were folded under and jammed in the drain,” David said. “After that call, I had Simon from Monbulk CFA at my gate within five minutes; and then Eric and his team arrived about 10 minutes later… they were very quick, very well organized, professional and had empathy towards the old boy (because he’s very old),” David said. Turn to page 9 for the full story Cheryl and David Cruttenden with Kamir. 286836 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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concern but moreover, his competence, allowing me to focus on recovering from very serious injuries, confident, indeed certain, that the state was in the best of hands.” Mr Andrews said he has asked Mr Merlino to stay on in the role as campaign chair, a role he unofficially filled over the last two election campaigns “and I am grateful he has accepted.” Continued page 2
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leader of courage, determination, intellect and kindness. Mr Andrews said in a statement Victoria has never had a better acting premier. “In 2021, James seamlessly took over chairing the Cabinet and leading the Government at a difficult time for our state and a tough time for me and my family,” he said. “I will forever be grateful for his care and
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Monbulk MP James Merlino has resigned as Deputy Premier, Minister for Education and Minister for Mental Health and won’t contest his electorate in the November state election. Mr Merlino announced he had advised Premier Daniel Andrews of the decision on Friday 24 June. In a statement, Mr Merlino said his 20year journey is coming to an end.
“It has been an honour and a privilege to serve in the Victorian Parliament and represent my community of Monbulk,” he said. “I leave with feelings of deepest gratitude, a little sadness and excitement for the future.” Mr Merlino was first elected to government in 2002 and briefly served as acting premier when Dan Andrews was injured in March 2021. He thanked Mr Andrews and said he was a
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