News - Berwick Star News - 19th January 2023

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Thursday, 19 January, 2023

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Garrick Williams said the City of Casey should be held accountable for not maintaining grass if a fire were to start.

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A concerned Endeavour Hills resident said grassfires surrounding his property are an accident waiting to happen, after claims the City of Casey failed to maintain grass heights in the area. Garrick Williams said the grass around his property, near Churchill National Park, exceeded half a metre in height before it was mowed by council contractors last Friday 13 January. He said the grass maintenance in the area had been “a bit hit and miss” in recent months, possibly due to wet weather. “Generally they keep it at a level that’s acceptable, but where it was last week was ridiculous,” Mr Williams said. Mr Williams said he was so concerned about the risk of a grassfire starting because of the unmowed areas, that he contacted his home insurance company to hold the council to account if a fire were to damage his property. “We are in a bushfire prone area and with the grass at the level it [was], while I hope it doesn’t start a fire, it’s definitely a possibility.” Fellow Endeavour Hills resident Michael Quaremba said he too was concerned about the risk of long grass proliferating the fire risk. He said the council displayed “a complete lack of duty of care” in their maintenance of public lawns and reserves. “As a property owner you would be fined in the thousands by the council for posing a fire risk to other properties. Endeavour Hills residents deserve better than this,” he said. In January 2009, a car fire on Power Road in Endeavour Hills spread into Churchill National Park, threatening homes in Lysterfield South and Endeavour Hills. Mr Quaremba, who witnessed the fire that day, said he feared a similar incident could be imminent. Continued page 3


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