Mail - Mountain Views Star Mail - 30th January 2024

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Mountain Views

Tuesday, 30 January, 2024

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Family fun in Wandin By Callum Ludwig The sun shone on Wandin just in time for the Rotary Club of Wandin’s Australia Day Family Fun Day on Friday 26 January. Held at the Wandin North Recreation Reserve, the oval was littered with families enjoying the festivities and activities. Live music from The Deja Vus filled the air, Wandin Fire Brigade held their own Open Day including an eye-catching live rescue demonstration and the Wandin Football and Cricket Clubs helped run the event and had bats and footballs out for future sporting starts to practice their skills. A variety of other activities and free food and drinks capped off a wonderful day out for many. Turn to page 11 for more L-R: Mia and McKenzie have a hit with the hammers. Picture: CALLUM LUDWIG

Flooding woes The Yarra Glen sports pavilion was damaged by flooding once again on Monday 8 January, which was already the second time in 18 months. Three sports clubs, Yarra Glen Football and Netball Club, Yarra Glen Junior Football and Netball Club and Yarra Glen Cricket Club, share the pavilion as tenants of the property. Yarra Glen Football and Netball Club treasurer David Ball said mud came through the building with water. “The old carpet was saturated and muddy

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got through the rooms,” he said. “Our storeroom, which is a little bit lower than the clubrooms’ floor, was totally engulfed in water, so some equipment and things in there got a bit water-damaged. “The netball courts had mud going across them and water seems to have come up from underneath one of the courts and cracked in the surface.” Yarra Glen Cricket Club is the main tenant for summer and the club’s president Travis Gloury said they tried to respond to the issue as quickly as possible because they learnt a lesson from the previous experience.

“We were fortunate in a sense that we didn’t have a lot sitting on the ground and everything that we did have sitting on the ground, we were able to get it off the ground the day before,” he said. “However, it was basically carpet, the MDF skirting boards and the plaster around the building got wet. “We cleaned it up pretty much that night, got the dehumidifiers in the fans, who tried to get rid of the moisture as quickly as we could to help prevent any further damage.” The Yarra Ranges Council (YRC) is the owner of the pavilion building.

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