Mail - Mountain Views Star Mail - 11th April 2023

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Mountain Views

Tuesday, 11 April, 2023

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UYSC worry about buses during landslip repair

Healesville High ace international language comp

Casey MP weighs in on the Voice

HAG want wildlife plan to manage ibis

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Neodiversity celebrated By Tanya Steele Coldstream’s Lyrebird College celebrated this week for World Autism Awareness month with a colourful free dress day and fun curriculum for the students. Principal Julie Kruger was happy and proud to celebrate with her students and the broader community and would love to see people accept diversity with interest, compassion and kindness. “This is about not just the Lyrebird students , this is about any anyone on on the spectrum, particularly with families who have high needs autism,” she said. Students wore bright colours and staff wore shirts promoting inclusion, acceptance and understanding to raise awareness for the autistic community. Students and teachers enjoying the sunshine. From Left: Zac, Sophie, Linda, Georgia, Ollie, Sharryn, Siddhu, Easton, Bella, Julie. Picture: TANYA STEELE

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Truckie escapes a deer in the passenger seat. The noise it made was a like a bomb going off, and I was only millimetres away from not being here,” he said. “At that time in the morning, you don’t really see that many deer because the early traffic has scared them off and they push away from the road. When I’ve got an early morning

at 4am or 5am you normally see a lot of deer and kangaroos then, but this was different.” Luckily, both Mr Ablitt and the driver in front of him were uninjured and the deer had died on impact, so did not thrash and lash out at Mr Ablitt in a panic. Continued page 3

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