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15 years on since Black Saturday By Dongyun Kwon
Black Saturday marked its 15th anniversary on Wednesday 7 February.
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Black Saturday marked its 15th anniversary on Wednesday 7 February. Many locals still remember the bushfires vividly. The Black Saturday bushfires disappointed the local CFA captains because they couldn’t do much things on them despite their hard efforts. Leaving the sorrow behind, community members have tried to make Yarra Valley safer by taking the lessons from the experience. Yarra Ranges Council keeps working to minimise the risk of diverse disasters; roadside slashing program, build-up of the emergency service provider network etc.
Theft fuels angst By Callum Ludwig An Upper Yarra petrol station has been the target of theft twice in as many months with the same alleged perpetrator involved. The Local Fuel & Country Fried Chicken Wesburn station shared a post on Facebook hoping to raise awareness of the concern from the community and for other stations, having also reported the incidents to the Warburton Police Station. Hollie Beament was the console operator on both occasions in December and the start of February and said it occurred on a
weekend each time. “He did it really quickly and from inside the petrol station, it’s hard to see when it’s quite busy, whether or not people are coming in with plates on or if they are looking a little bit sketchy,” she said. “The first time he drove in and parked at bowser two, which is opposite bower one and in front of bowser three, and I didn’t pay particular notice at the time because it is quite uncommon and I was busy doing other things, it’s only when another car had come along and went to pay for their fuel and it went to charge
them two amounts.” Initially, Ms Beament thought the double-up might have been from someone filling a jerrycan, which she said can happen, but upon reviewing the security cameras she saw clear footage of the alleged offender. Ms Beament said the footage showed the man filling up, looking around including at the camera before getting in the car and driving off. “It was a black vehicle, a Mazda, and the guy had a really large hat on, sunglasses, a mask and shorts and a singlet at the time because it was hot,” she said.
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“I contacted the police in the first instance, what we usually do is look up the registration plate on the VicRoads website to give to the police as well and I noticed straight away that the vehicle didn’t match the identification of the car, the plate said that it was a Volkswagen but I know it was a Mazda.” In the petrol station’s Facebook post, they believe the man is in his late 20s or early 30s and is caucasian, of medium height with dark hair. The license plate on the vehicle during the first offence read ‘XKC 975’. Continued page 3