Dandenong Star Journal - 5th December 2023

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Tuesday, 5 December, 2023

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Cr sparks ‘caucus’ furore

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Council ‘refresh’ unveiled

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Joys of the season Stephanie Butler and Lucia, 4, both of Hampton Park, joined in the Christmas spirit for the annual carols concert in Dandenong on Friday 1 December. In a change, the event was moved to Harmony Square and also featured a Christmas crafts market. For more pics, turn to page 10 Stephanie Butler and 4yo Lucia from Hampton Park. 375587 Picture: GARY SISSONS

Ceasefire demand Greater Dandenong Council has passed a motion calling for a permanent ceasefire and peace in Palestine in response to more than 14,000 civilians killed. The council meeting on Monday 27 November was a mixture of emotions as debate began with a tearful mover, Councillor Rhonda Garad supported by Cr Jim Memeti. “This motion condemns the Hamas attack on October 7. It concerns all forms of violence,” Cr Garad said. “We can all see what’s happening, we can all see the murder and slaying of children.

“It is wrong in anyone’s language in any context and any time, there is never a justification.” The “humane” motion calls out the State and Federal Government to “demand an immediate ceasefire among all parties in the Gaza conflict“ and “an end to illegal occupation of the Palestinian Territories” and “antiSemitism, Islamophobia and racism in all forms, both in Australia and internationally.” The crowd erupted in applause and cheers in the public gallery as the council voted in favour of the motion, also applauding Councillors Garad and Memeti. “I love humanity and this is what this mo-

tion is about,” Cr Memeti said. “The motion is an extension of Council’s commitment to support diverse community needs.” The community turnout at the meeting in support of the motion was so great that the public gallery overflowed. The majority watched the scenes unfold on the big screen at Harmony Square. According to Cr Memeti, a crowd of 1,500 people gathered outside with 40 seated at the public gallery during the meeting. “It was very emotional, people burst into tears and they were extremely happy that Council is listening and supporting them.”

He says the impact of the war is so deeply felt in the multicultural community that he had to support this motion. “Just when I would speak to people they would tell me what they’re facing in their own homes and lives, emotionally as well as mentally, they feel abandoned. “They love Australia; it’s been a great democratic and just country. They just don’t know why Australia is not supporting a ceasefire.” The crowd both inside and outside the building celebrated as Councillors Memeti and Garad walked out into the crowd of happy faces. Continued page 6

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By Sahar Foladi


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