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Hacked off by removal of old trees By Eleanor Wilson Berwick residents have expressed their disappointment after a series of healthy, mature aged trees were removed from a newly established estate off High Street. The Manor Oak Estate development, located off Langmore Lane in Berwick, was previously home to four mature aged trees, including a 30-metre Norfolk Pine tree, a eucalyptus tree and a gum tree. Despite being protected from removal during construction, fine print in Casey Council permits meant three of the four trees have since been removed by private owners, causing outrage among locals. “Berwick is just renowned for its old growth trees and yet here, several of them have just disappeared,” said nearby resident Tim Wright. When the subdivision approval process for the site began several years ago, a qualified arborist was employed to assess the vegetation of the site, according to council. City of Casey planning and building manager Duncan Turner said a condition was imposed on the estate permit which required a number of trees to be protected from activity during construction. Continued page 5 Tim Wright with the remaining eucalypt on the lot. 287371 Picture: GARY SISSONS
Factory of hope State Opposition Leader Matthew Guy joined Gembrook MP Brad Battin and State Liberal candidate for Pakenham David Farrelly for a tour of APT Advanced Manufacturing in Berwick’s facilities on Wednesday 29 June. APT managing director Richard Weinzierl showcased their machinery and production lines which produce precision components and assemblies from their Intrepid Street factory.
Among the products manufactured by APT are munitions and components for Australian Defence Force equipment, such as rifles, the Boeing MQ-28 Ghost Bat drone, the Hawkei Light Protected Vehicle and Collins class submarines. In December last year, the Liberal Nationals made a $2.5 billion commitment through the Rebuilding Jobs, Bringing Manufacturing Home program, to support the manufacturing industry following two years of complica-
tions due to Covid-19. Defence, transport and aerospace technologies, produced by APT, is one industry identified as a priority area of strategic importance by the opposition, along with rare earth and mineral processing, food, fibre and beverages, health and medicine. The program will also establish a Manufacturing Excellence Taskforce to shape Victoria’s Manufacturing Strategy, and allocate $1 billion to initiatives in regional Victoria.
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Mr Guy said the program would make Victoria the “manufacturing engine room” of the country once again. “By making Victoria’s largest ever investment in manufacturing, we will deliver meaningful careers for workers, opportunity for business and hope for local communities,” Mr Guy said. “This investment means certainty Victorian small business, families, workers and communities to rebuild and recover with confidence.”
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