Mail - Ranges Trader Star Mail - 15th November 2022

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Ranges Trader

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Tuesday, 15 November, 2022

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A Star News Group Publication

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Eleventh day Over 300 knitted poppies lined the fence and entrance to Monbulk RSL this Remembrance Day, with the community gathering for a minute silence to remember those fallen in the first and second world wars, and in the following conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Korea among others. Veterans, locals and emergency service personnel stood in unified silence at Monbulk RSL on the morning of Friday 11 November, as RSL president Bill Ford Last Post played into Monbulk’s Main Street, followed by the Australian national anthem. Monbulk RSL Vice President and Vietnam War veteran John Surridge recited The Poppy by D Rothwell, with secretary Craig Vandenberg reading the powerful In Flanders Fields in tribute to fallen soldiers and veterans, with wreaths laid at the RSL’s shrine. “Remembrance Day is just as important as Anzac Day,” Monbulk RSL President Bill Ford said. “You remember all people lost in war, whether It’s in England, New Zealand, South Africa, the Middle East, Gallipoli...and you remember colleagues who have passed away in recent years.” The community outpour of support for Monbulk RSL and neighbouring leagues in Upwey, Yarra Junction, Warburton and Healesville and Lilydale has been nothing short of incredible, with locals buying poppies and backing their veteran’s charities “to the hilt”. “It doesn’t matter where I sit...I had people come in last night and this morning to get a poppy - a special effort,” Mr Ford said. “Most members of the community had a grandfather, a great grandfather, or a father

Victoria votes Monbulk RSL Vice President Craig Vandenberg (left), Monbulk RSL President Bill Ford (centre), and Monbulk RSL Secretary John Surridge at the RSL’s Remembrance Day service on Friday 11 November. Picture: TYLER WRIGHT who has served, and now the younger generation, their grandfather’s are all us ([from] the Vietnam veteran era). “We have people who buy poppies, and they visit the cemetery today a 11 o’clock and put a poppy on their loved one’s grave; that’s

what it means right throughout the community.” Read the full story on page 8 and read more about other local services

This week Star Mail brings you profiles from local candidates in the Monbulk and Bayswater electorates Find out the party policies and what issues your candidates will be fighting for in the lead up to the Saturday 26 November election. Turn to pages 9-12 to find out more about your potential representatives

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