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Federal budget wins Mickleham Road will be partially duplicated, with the federal government allocating $109.5 million to the long-awaited project as part of its budget. According to the government, the funding injection will enable the duplication of Mickleham Road between Somerton Road and Dellamore Boulevard in Greenvale. The Somerton Road roundabout will be replaced with traffic lights as part of the upgrade, while lights will also be installed at Aitken College. The upgrade is expected to start in mid-2023 and be completed in early 2025. The funding commitment has been welcomed by Hume council and residents, who have been campaigning for the road to be upgraded, however they believe duplication is required between Somerton and Craigieburn roads. A 2021 Hume council report noted that traffic on Mickleham Road between Somerton and Donnybrook roads increased by 54 per cent between 2013 and 2019, with 28,590 vehicles using the road daily. “The level of traffic exceeds the capacity on Mickleham Road as a single lane rural road and the state’s trigger of 20,000 vehicles per day for duplication of arterial roads,” the report stated. The government said part of the budget funding would be used to complete a business case for stage two of the upgrade, from Dellamore Boulevard to Craigieburn Road. Hume mayor Carly Moore said the council would call on the state government to step up and fund the rest of the project. “ … We will ramp up our efforts to call on the Victorian government to match the federal contribution and help relieve traffic congestion for the fast-growing communities of Melbourne’s north,” she said. Councillor Joseph Haweil, who lives in Greenvale, welcomed the federal funding. “I welcome the announcement and am hopeful that a speedy upgrade will help our residents move more quickly and efficiently in the fast growing north, giving them more time to spend with family and friends.” The budget also included $1.2 billion for the Beveridge Interstate Freight Terminal. The project will help unlock the potential of inland rail to deliver up to $13.3 billion of benefit to the nation annually, and almost $4.6 billion to Victoria alone, according to Whittlesea council.
Honour for face of appeal
Isla, 8, visited Doreen Fire Brigade to promote the Good Friday Appeal.
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Eight-year-old Isla won over hearts at Doreen Fire Brigade during a visit to the station to promote the Good Friday Appeal. Isla, who is the face of the 2022 Good Friday Appeal, was made an honorary member of the brigade. The eight-year-old is in remission after spending half her life in treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. During the station tour on Monday, March 28, she met with firefighters and was decked out in firefighter gear, had a go using a fire hose and went for a ride in the fire truck. The appeal also has special significance for CFA Doreen Brigade. Two of captain Robert Bury’s grandchildren have received life-saving care at the Royal Children’s Hospital. Grandson Daniel was diagnosed in vitro with a blockage of the heart in 2001, and granddaughter Charli was born at 26 weeks gestation, weighing 740g. Daniel was taken to the RCH immediately after birth and became one of the first newborns to receive a pacemaker. Charli developed Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) and when she became septic was transferred to the RCH for treatment. Robert credits the hospital with saving his grandchildren. Doreen and Epping CFA will be collecting donations for the appeal on Good Friday, April 15, at the intersection of Cooper and High streets in Epping. Donate: https://www. virtualtinshake.com.au/fundraisers/ EppingandDoreenFireBrigades/ virtual-tin-shake
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