Mountain Views
Tuesday, 21 November, 2023
End of tenure for Yarra Glen RSL president
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A hearing dog more than a life companion
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Star on skates By Callum Ludwig
A stellar save from Launching Place’s Makayla Peers while in action for Melbourne Ice.
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A budding ice hockey star hailing from Launching Place is aiming for the top and wants to see the path made easier for others to join her. Makayla Peers is the goalie for the Melbourne Ice in the Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League, having won last season’s Best Goaltender award and the championship title aged only 18. Peers is balancing university studies and two part-time jobs as ice hockey is a pay-to-play sport, even at the state level, for women and said it is challenging at times. “The men don’t get paid to play, but they don’t have to pay to travel. Unfortunately, when it comes to the women’s, we don’t fill the rink the same just yet,“ she said. “This year for myself and the rest of my team we had to pay $3500 if we wanted to compete, so we’re trying to bring in more crowds and sponsors, but unfortunately it’s a work in progress which just takes time, hopefully, one day the gap will get a little bit smaller so we don’t have to pay as much to play as what we do love.” Story page 34
Sad permit saga protracted illness as well,” she said. “When the community recognised the 10year anniversary of Black Saturday, there was much reflection on the fact that most people had moved on with their lives. I found it hard that I was still stuck in the morass of rebuilding with no clear pathway to resolution.” Robyn rebuilt a house with a detached
building for her son, who at the time required the dialysis machine installed in the building for up to seven hours every second day, and thought she had the correct building permit. The Ombudsman detailed the saga in her report which was tabled in State Parliament.
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Yarra Ranges resident ’Robyn’ said the last six years were mentally and emotionally exhausting to go through stress and pressure on top of the experience of losing friends and neighbours and her own house. “I lost my 27-year home at the time of Black Saturday and the rebuilding of my house has not been easy. I lost my husband due to his
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