Mail - Mt Evelyn Star Mail - 20th February 2024

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Mount Evelyn

Tuesday, 20 February, 2024

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Storms wreak havoc on the Yarra Ranges

OHS review gets underway

Supporting multiple birth families

See real estate liftout inside

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Lights out, no worries at florist It was a challenging start to Valentine’s Day on Wednesday 14 February as darkness hung over townships across the Yarra Ranges. But despite the lack of lights, florists made the most of it to get flowers and gift boxes ready for people to shower others with love. Getting up early to deliver orders and prepare as much as possible helped make one of the busiest days of the year that little bit smoother. To read more, turn to page 7

Forget-Me-Not Floret owner Aimee pushed through to make Valentine’s Day special despite having no power for much of the Picture: MIKAYLA VAN LOON day. 389274

Futsal has hope By Mikayla van Loon Despite fears of Mount Evelyn’s futsal hub turning into a McDonald’s, the owners want to reassure people this transition is not happening any time soon, nor will it be the end of the sport in the area. When the proposal for a McDonald’s and childcare centre was put forward at the end

of last year with a permit submission to Yarra Ranges Council, views of support and criticism were aired. But for Pro Futsal director Steven Campbell and centre manager Tervel Atanasov, who took over the site in 2021, it was the questions of closure and potential loss of the stadium that were frequent. “We’re not in a massive rush. So in working

with the landlord and for us it’s going to be business as usual until the end of the winter season, which is around mid September but we’re actually quite confident that it will be extended to the end of the year,” Mr Campbell said. “So we are here for at least three-quarters of 2024 and should be all the way to the end of 2024 and that gives us enough time to properly put a plan in place moving forward.”

When Mr Campbell and Mr Atanasov originally acquired the lease of the futsal stadium, there was talk of redeveloping the site into residential, so the news this time did not come as a surprise. “When the new landlord bought it, we knew they would be developing at some stage, we just didn’t know when or what,” Mr Campbell said. Continued page 3

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