Mail - Ranges Trader Star Mail - 28th February 2023

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Ranges Trader

Liberal Party fast tracks candidate for Aston

Local School for sale after closing last year

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Tuesday, 28 February, 2023

Mail Upwey local a world champion tree climber

Mount Burnett observatory live at air show

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A Star News Group Publication

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Home is now a haven for butterflies Monbulk local Yvonne Duke began breeding butterflies in Australia after moving from New Zealand in the 2000s. She now breeds Monarch, Blue Moon and Orchard Swallowtail varieties; donating some pupa to the Melbourne Zoo. Yvonne has visited schools including Belgrave Preschool and Sherbrooke Community School to teach children about the butterfly life cycle from pupa to chrysalis and eventually butterfly form. Read more about Yvonne’s butterfly haven on page 16

Yvonne Duke in a butterfly flight shed. 321054 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Cheers to Soupees “Politicians like to talk a lot about building social housing but in reality, we need well in excess of 100,000 and it doesn’t look like they’re coming anytime soon. There needs to be much greater urgency.” While Mr Smith is at Soupees week in and week out, there are others who come down to help assist him in serving the local community. Volunteer Rhiannon Morton said she “just started turning up and being annoying.” “I originally met Gavin through doing

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the Friday free breakfast at Upwey Primary School,” she said. “Once I was in high school, I started coming to Soupees to help out.” Alongside her little sister, who does at least an hour of volunteering each week, Ms Morton helps set up the marquee when she can. “Gavin has always been really good, what he does for everyone is amazing,” she said. Turn to page 8 to read more

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Mr Smith said out in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, there was a severe lack of emergency accommodation for those struggling with the Covid-19 pandemic, domestic violence and escalating rents. “I’ve been asked I don’t know how many times, where can we go? The only thing that you can do is go to a rooming house, and they are notoriously bad places for women and families, but that is the only alternative,” he said.

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For the long-running Upwey charity Soupees’ 14th birthday, founder Gavin Smith would like to see more done to address the housing crisis and homelessness. On Friday 24 February, Soupees celebrated with a street party outside the Marquee on Upwey Main Street from 3pm to 7pm, where it has been a fixture in the local community. Started in 2009 by Mr Smith, the Soupees provides meals, blankets and other assistance to those doing it tough in the hills.


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