Mail - Lilydale Star Mail - 27th September 2022

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Tuesday, 27 September, 2022

Lilydale

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Fuel prices set to rise with excise ending

Local services held for the Queen

Working bee to restore Brickworks Reserve

Cats premiership souvenir poster

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Skating for Montrose

Sigrid Petersen’s three-year-old son has just begun skateboard lessons and loves every minute.

Picture: SIGRID PETERSEN

Residents in Montrose have begun signing a petition calling for a local skate park to be built in a nearby reserve. Leading the charge is soon-to-be Montrose resident Sigrid Petersen, whose two sons have taken up the sport as hobby and is moving to the suburb in coming weeks. Wanting to provide opportunities for her boys and other local children to have a safe space to skate within walking distance of home has been the motivation behind Sigrid’s petition. Although in the early stages, she hopes it will come to fruition should the Montrose community and Yarra Ranges Council support the project. Read more about Sigrid’s petition on page 5

Name backlash By Mikayla van Loon The conversation around the proposed Labor government name change of Maroondah Hospital has garnered a public outcry on both sides of the debate. Premier Daniel Andrews made the announcement he planned to upgrade the hos-

pital facilities with a $1 billion investment on Sunday 18 September alongside the renaming as tribute to Queen Elizabeth II should Labor be re-elected in November. A petition, started by Maroondah Action on Sunday, had reached over 3000 signatures by midday on Monday 19 September and as of Monday 26 September had reached over

40,000 signatures, with many sharing it on social media. The word Maroondah derives from the Woiwurrung language meaning ‘leaf’, something Maroondah Council states on its website is representative of the area’s green environment. As one of the only hospitals to hold an Aboriginal name, First Nations People have refer-

enced the decision as a backwards step in both treaty and reconciliation. Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) CEO Jill Gallagher said with many landmarks, venue names and statues already honouring the British heritage, the name change is not needed. Continued page 2

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