Mail - Lilydale Star Mail - 26th July 2022

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Tuesday, 26 July, 2022

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Montrose captain receives top praise

Swimming program supports safety

Meet Mooroolbark East’s new principal

Preparations underway for Kokoda anniversary

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Reconciliation launch Homelessness and youth services organisation for the Yarra Ranges, Anchor, has officially launched its commitment to walking side by side with Aboriginal people with the release of its reconciliation action plan (RAP). A process that has taken many years of discussion and asking of questions has led to the completed document that Anchor staff will use as a basis for their work moving forward to ensure First Nations people receive the support they require in a holistic way. This is the first step for the organisation on its path to reconciliation. To read more about the launch ceremony and the work behind the RAP, go to page 9 Dr Andrew Peters, Lauren Gordon, Teghan Voce and Heidi Tucker have all been working together for many years to bring the reconciliation action plan to life. 290304 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

A global search By Mikayla van Loon Recently, the Lilydale and District Historical Society (LDHS) was contacted by a couple based on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, an occurrence very rare for the volunteer run organisation. While research requests from local families are quite common, LDHS treasurer Philip Burton said receiving an international inquiry “is quite unusual.” The couple, who look after over 30 Commonwealth war graves on the Isle, stumbled upon a decaying photograph placed next to the grave of Lilydale born and raised Flight

Sergeant Ronald Henry Robert Morton, who was laid to rest in Portree Cemetery after being killed in action while serving in World War II. On a quest to find a family member or someone who could help replace the photograph and the inscription that had been handwritten, LDHS posted the request to social media and received an overwhelming amount of interaction, feedback and support. Tracking down a distant relative of Flight Sgt Morton, a portrait photo was mailed to Scotland, a frame was purchased, as well as an Australian flag and some yellow roses, to reinstate the previous items that had been placed at the grave.

Three weeks later and the grave of Flight Sgt Morton has returned to it’s former glory, thanks to members of the community in both Lilydale, Victoria and the Isle of Skye, Scotland. This heartwarming story reached thousands of people and has inspired the research into Flight Sgt Morton’s very short life. Historian Anthony McAleer was able to uncover a legacy of service history in the Morton family, with Flight Sgt Morton’s uncle Jack and his father Frank both serving in the Anglo-Boer War, as well as his father returning to serve in World War I. Another uncle, Thomas Morton, was killed

in action during the First World War in 1916 in France. His name appears on the Lilydale War Memorial. Ronald Henry Robert Morton was the son of Frank and Etta Morton. He was raised on Cave Hill Road in Lilydale and attended the Lilydale State School before his family fell on hard times after the death of his father and he was sent to carry out his education at the Tally Ho Boys Home in Burwood. Eventually going to live with his married sister in Balwyn, it was here when he enlisted to serve in the Royal Australian Air Force, which took him to England. To read the full story, turn to page 10

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