Upper Yarra
Tuesday, 13 September, 2022
Warburton, Melba Highways included in road works blitz
Draft Waste Plan proposes major bin changes
Tributes pour in for Queen Elizabeth II
Lakes filled with stonker rainbow touts
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Mount Evelyn RSL piper Iain Townsley played a series of laments in tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Picture: MIKAYLA VAN LOON
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at O’Shannessy Lodge, Warburton in 1954. Picture: YARRA RANGES BUSH CAMP
Tribute to Queen For 70 years Queen Elizabeth II reigned with strength and grace and in the mourning of her death, Yarra Ranges residents have honoured her service in a flood of messages and tributes. Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully at her Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Thursday 8 September, aged 96, after an announcement doctors were concerned for her health. The news has sent ripples of emotion throughout communities, with a poignant statement from Premier Daniel Andrews saying “very few of us know a world without The Queen in it.”
“Her presence spanned countries, cultures, language, and continents – her reign transcended decades and generations,” he said. “And like no monarch before her, she captured our hearts and our affection. We treasured her and the entire world respected her.” The longest reigning monarch left an impression on both people of the Commonwealth and the world, but it was the glimpses in local communities that inspired people. Travelling to the Yarra Valley with the late Prince Phillip in 1954, the pair passed through Lilydale and Mount Evelyn before making the final stop in Warburton.
The pair spent the weekend of Saturday 6 March to Monday 8 March at the perfectly understated but newly refurbished O’Shannassy Lodge for a taste of the Victorian bush. Remembering and honouring Queen Elizabeth’s legacy, Mount Evelyn RSL’s piper Iain Townsley played a series of laments, while Chris Thiele laid a bouquet of flowers at the base of the Australian flag, which stands at half mast, on Friday 9 September. “The President and members of Mt Evelyn RSL are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. “A truly remarkable lady who gave her all
for her country and the Commonwealth over her 70 year reign. From her service in World War Two, to swearing in the new British Prime Minister just days ago, our sovereign’s commitment to duty never wavered.” With people hearing the call of the bagpipes, commuters and passersby stopped to listen in what they said was a lovely tribute and celebration of a life well lived. CFA brigades, RSL clubs and Yarra Ranges Council alike have taken to lowering the Australian flag to half mast across the shire as a sign of respect and protocol. Read the full story on page 6
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