News - Pakenham Officer Star News - 8th February 2024

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Tales of the turtles

Team leader at Monash Health Pakenham, Natasha Van Der Zweep with one of two turtles she helped off the road last week.

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Last week, Monash Health Pakenham was responsible for more than just the people in our community with a couple of turtles brought away from danger after a staff member’s chance encounter. Team leader Natasha Van Der Zweep had not one but two separate encounters with turtles who were making their way across the roads in the local area. She originally drove past one on the drive up the hill to the medical centre on Henty Way, and only on close inspection did she realise it was not a leaf but a turtle. She turned around and grabbed it from danger. She dropped it off at a nearby lake; it was definitely the right spot as she recorded a video of the turtle happily entering the water. Then she came across another turtle later, where she promptly got a picture to mark the unusual encounter. “I was little bit shocked and I just wondering where they are coming from,” she said. “I think the first one peed on me, it stunk, later I found they pee when they get nervous.” She was ecstatic to be able to do her bit for the community here in Pakenham, and wishes to let the community know to look out for turtles and other animals who may be making their way to other habitat sites due to the weather warming up.

Dreams shattered By Violet Li Affected families by the collapse of the Victorian builder Montego Homes are reeling from losing their deposits and their dream houses. The South Melbourne builder had advertised house and land packages in Pakenham and Officer, as well as the Casey South region, among other areas. The builder went into voluntary administration in January, with Sam Kaso and Shaun Matthews of insolvency service Cor Cordis ap-

pointed as administrators to assess the best way to restructure or recapitalise the business. Key initial findings have shown that 63 homeowners are affected by the company not having appropriate insurance in place for deposit holders. According to the Victorian Building Authority, when a building contract is worth more than $16,000, builders are required to purchase Domestic Building Insurance (DBI) for their clients, which would cover incomplete or defective building works.

By law, a builder cannot take any payment, including a deposit from the client, until the insurance is in effect and the client has been given a copy of the insurance certificate. Uninsured creditor Nicole Clarke, who bought a block of land in Cranbourne East, has still been processing the news with a heavy heart. She lost $13,825, which took her over a year to save. “It’s not huge, but it’s decent enough to be

upset about this because you can’t get it back,” she said. “Trying to buy anything at the moment in this climate is just ridiculous. Almost impossible. So, saving money for a deposit and then losing it is pretty devastating.” Ms Clarke signed the contract around late November in 2023 and was urged to pay for the deposits over and over in the following month. Continued page 4

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