Star Weekly - Melton Moorabool - 15th November 2022

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‘Tis the time for Santa It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Taylors Lakes. Watergardens is bringing festive cheer to the community by installing a Christmas tree and filling Town Square with snow, adding a taste of the North Pole to the shopping centre. From Sunday, November 13 to Christmas Eve, Santa will take up his official residence outside Best & Less, so families can take a beloved snapshot. There are also photo sessions available to cater for babies celebrating their first Christmas, early morning sessions for children who may be sensitive to lots of sounds, as well as pet Santa photos. In support of Ronald McDonald House, Watergardens is providing a Christmas gift wrapping station. A child-minding centre, Stay n Play, is open to all shoppers on selected dates and times leading into Christmas. “We have made the centre a one-stop shop for all things Christmas. We can’t wait to start welcoming everyone in, making their experience as relaxing as possible, while continuing to spread the Christmas spirit throughout Watergardens,” centre manager Trish Gardiner said.

Aleah, 7, Arianna,4, and dog Jazzi were excited to meet Santa last week. (Damjan Janevski) 306811_02

Melton’s mowing woes By Liam McNally

Mouhammad Cheaib began mowing Settlers Creek Park so that his son Zaine would have a safe place to play.

After getting no response to his emails, Mr Cheaib eventually took matters into his own hands and spent 12 to 15 hours cleaning, raking, and mowing Settlers Creek Park.

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mowed, or will soon be mowed on its website. Melton mayor Lara Carli said council is working hard to address the grass growth in the municipality. “Recent weather has created the ideal conditions for grass to grow quickly which has increased mowing and maintenance requirements,” she said. “We’re making mowing a priority and appreciate everyone’s patience at this time. The team continues to work extra time, including during wet weather when it is safe to do so. “Additional workers are also providing temporary support, and more people are being recruited to undertake mowing and other maintenance.”

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A Melton South man has cleaned and mowed his local park after becoming frustrated about council’s effort to maintain parklands within the municipality. Mouhammad Cheaib, who lives near Settlers Creek Park, said he sent emails to council on two occasions after he was unable to play with his 16-month-old son in the park due to long grass and mess. “It was just shocking, I’ve never seen anything like it. The grass was overgrown, beer bottles and all sorts of things were in the grass. It was really unsafe,” he said. “We just packed up and went home, my son was really disappointed.”

He did the work over three days, beginning on Monday, November 9, in the mornings before he worked his 12-hour shifts as an industrial cleaner. Mr Cheaib said the grass was up to his knees. “It was just shocking and upsetting to see how the parks have become because of lack of maintenance and no one caring,” he said. “What got me really freaked out was that when I was mowing the lawns there were rats and mice jumping out of the grass. “For the people that do pay rates every year, that $1200 to $1300 we pay a year, I would like to know where that money is going.” In recent months council has been posting a daily schedule of areas that have been recently


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