Mail - Mt Evelyn Star Mail - 23rd January 2024

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Mount Evelyn

Tuesday, 23 January, 2024

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High flying, high fun Growing up with a sibling with a disability can mean there is often disappointment from missing out on activities and high levels of anxiety. Archie’s Club Camp is setting out to change that, by giving children and teens a chance to have fun, make friends and take in the natural environment. Having hosted a two day camp last week, 16 young people, all the siblings of someone with a disability, were granted the chance to do something of their own, unwind and take a break from the sometimes caring role they assume. The joint initiative by Aruma and Oscars100 has set out to provide a space dedicated to siblings, something they hope to continue throughout the year with other activities. To read more about the camp, turn to page 8

It was high-angle, high fun at the Archie’s Club Camp hosted at YCMA Mount Evelyn Discovery Camp. Picture: MIKAYLA VAN LOON

Damages awarded A long serviceman of dog training, obedience and competitions has been reimbursed for damages after being unable to take a senior committee position because of a spent conviction. Life member of the Croydon and District Obedience Dog Club and Dogs Victoria, Frank Tipping, took the latter organisation to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) for not allowing him to nominate for vice president due to his convictions. The now 84-year-old was in his early 20s

when he committed his last offence and had no convictions recorded post that time. On request of Dogs Victoria, while Mr Tipping was serving as part of the management committee, a national police check was submitted by him in 2020. The 2017 dated document showed Mr Tipping’s convictions from the 1960s. He later asked this document be permanently removed from his file held by Dogs Victoria. This request was not acted on according to Dogs Victoria’s chief executive officer Jason Eggleton who gave evidence at the hearing, where he said the document “remained

in his executive file regarding Management Committee members”. At the June 2021 annual general meeting, Dogs Victoria changed the definition of a disqualified person to include a person with a criminal record, who was convicted in the criminal court for offences including fraud, theft and embezzlement. This was again updated in 2022. When Mr Tipping nominated himself for the role of vice-president in January 2022, Mr Eggleton advised him he was ineligible as a disqualified person. Mr Tipping remained on the management committee until March 2022 when he filed his

self-represented VCAT action. A letter from Mr Eggleton in July 2022 advised Mr Tipping he would be stood down from duties on the management committee unless he provided a police check and statutory declaration confirming he was not a disqualified person. Since Mr Tipping did not respond within the 21 day timeline, he was stood down from the committee in August 2022. “You have ceased to be a member of the Management Committee,” Mr Eggleton’s letter stated. Continued page 3

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By Mikayla van Loon

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