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Mighty pull in Tooradin Engines deafened crowds and the smell of exhaust filled the air at the Tooradin Tractor Pull over the weekend. The mighty tractors dragged machines designed to become heavier the further down the track they are pulled. Story page 13
The Tractor Pull is a non-profit event put on by a group of locals, with all proceeds going back into local clubs, schools and various charities. Picture: GARY SISSONS
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“Christmas is the busiest period for all of us, but it wasn’t [open], and now I’ve come to know that it’s going to open [in] April-May, which is ridiculous. “[Our] landlord won’t stop asking us for the rent, and we have to pay all of the bills.” Other businesses are falling behind in their profits too. Selandra Rise TSG Owner Steven Chivers has seen similar drops in revenue, losing
around 40-50 per cent since the roadworks began last year. “What amazed me most is the time factor it took them to do Thompsons Road,” Mr Chivers said. “They’ve done that in six weeks. We’ve been 14 months and this thing still isn’t done.” “[The closure] really has had a huge impact on us. You didn’t get any of the locals coming in. Continued page 8
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After five weeks of mayhem, the Thompsons Road section of the Narre Warren Cranbourne Road upgrade is finally complete. However, the roadworks saga in Cranbourne and Clyde North is far from over for embattled local businesses. Just a short distance away, another set of road closures have been causing hell for busi-
nesses at Selandra Rise Shopping Centre. Billionaire Lotto, which sold a Division 1 winning ticket in February, has seen revenue decreases nearing 40 per cent since the works began in February 2022. “They initially said the road will be open in the month of November,” said Mary of Billionaire Lotto. “And we thought, okay [in] December, we can at least [be open for Christmas].
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