Mail - Upper Yarra Star Mail - 5th December 2023

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Upper Yarra

Tuesday, 5 December, 2023

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Labor’s plan to abolish the electorate of Casey

Targeting wild dogs killing livestock

Local author awarded for mystery stories

See Real Estate liftout inside

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Honing their rescue skills By Callum Ludwig

CFA rescue crews work to rescue a patient.

Picture: DARRYN GOSS

Wandin and Seville CFA were joined by fellow emergency services to train a crucial cog in their critical response arsenal on Tuesday 28 November. CFA, Victoria Police and Ambulance Victoria (AV) personnel practised road-rescue scenarios at the Wandin East Recreation Reserve, working on communication between agencies. Captain of the Wandin Fire Brigade, which has a specialist road rescue team, Darryn Goss said they need to be able to work

together, understand each other’s needs and requirements and positively impact the community when they’re in their time of need. “You don’t see motor vehicle accidents or road crash rescue every day so it’s a unique skill set and a unique outcome,” he said. “Being exposed to the hustle and bustle and the noise that happens at an incident, it helps you understand what you need to do to have better outcomes.” Turn to page 13 for more

Cruelty persists By Callum Ludwig

jured. CPG’s Victorian Director Joanne Lee said all the information in their report should not be a surprise to the industry as it’s provided by Greyhound Racing Victoria (GRV) and the Victorian Racing Tribunal. “We’ve gone through their data, their information with a focus on how the Victorian greyhound racing industry is currently regulated, the racing industry participants who

mistreat dogs don’t face the same penalties as other Victorians, especially when it comes to things like doping,” she said. “Our researchers found that their penalty guidelines aren’t being applied because the government failed to mandate them into legislation so the result of that is even repeat offenders just get a slap on the wrist.” Continued page 3

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A new report prepared by the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds (CPG) has found animal welfare issues are still plaguing the racing industry. CPG has revealed the lack of strict penalties or an independent regulator is facilitating the continued cruelty which is seeing dogs injured and killed.

At the Healesville racing track, one dog was killed this year (Invictus Stella on 27 January 2023, due to spinal fracture), there have been 278 total injuries (the fifth most in Victoria), with 53 of those classified as serious. Two dogs that were seriously injured at Healesville are now listed as deceased in the industry database. Since CPG started monitoring in January 2020, there have been four dogs killed on the track in Healesville, as well as 1184 in-

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