Mail - Lilydale Star Mail - 5th December 2023

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Tuesday, 5 December, 2023

Lilydale

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Mount Evelyn’s Suzie Ratcliffe was named Humanitarian of the Year by the Fred Hollows Foundation for Leave A Light On.

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Mount Evelyn’s Suzie Ratcliffe began Leave A Light On eight years ago to spread awareness and offer support to the families of long term missing persons in this country. Last week she was honoured with the Fred Award for Humanitarian of the Year for incredible efforts to share and find answers on the disappearances of a number of people. As someone who has been impacted herself by the loss of a loved one, Suzie knows the pain and feelings of helplessness that come when years go by without answers. It was this that sparked the decision to start her not-for-profit. To read more about her story, turn to page 6

Bring back pool Residents of Kilsyth have taken up their own action to reinstate a pool in the local area after Yarra Ranges Council voted to decommission the decades-old pool in October. Calling on the council to rebuild the Kilsyth pool by way of a petition, it has so far reached over 400 signatures, with a six month run period to garner as much support as possible. Angered by the quick action of the council to vote through a motion without any consultation with the community, lead petitioner Janis

Floyd said “they’ve taken it away now and we want it back now“. The petition asks for a 50 metre pool, as well as a 25 metre for exercise, alongside rehabilitation offerings at a better standard than what was there. Ms Floyd said with all the land at the Hawthory Road site, giving the basics now so children can continue learning to swim and the elderly have exercise classes, could be expanded in the future to provide the gym, cafe, childcare

and wellness centres people expect from aquatic facilities. Yarra Ranges Councillor Len Cox also expressed his dismay at the demolition of the pool, calling it “a great shame“ for the suburbs of Mooroolbark, Kilsyth, Montrose, Mount Evelyn and Chirnside Park. “It was so inconsiderate for the majority of people living in Kilsyth, Mooroolbark, even parts of Lilydale and even over to Mount Evelyn, it was so thoughtless,” he said.

The decommissioning of the Kilsyth Centenary Pool was approved at the Tuesday 24 October council meeting and had structurally been demolished by the end of that same week, causing the stir among community members to begin the petition. “When they made that decision on the Tuesday, within three days the [dome] was gone,“ Ms Floyd said. To read the full story, turn to page 3

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