Star Weekly - Northern - 13th December 2022

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13 DECEMBER, 2022

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Christmas wonderland Santa’s helpers at the Whittlesea Agricultural Society have been working away to bring locals a Christmas Tree Extravaganza. Whittlesea Agricultural Society president Erica Hawke said this year’s event will be the biggest yet, with approximately 70 trees on display. Community groups, businesses and locals are encouraged to enter a tree and decorate it in a way that best reflects them. Ms Hawke said the trees will be judged by the community with a winner announced after the exhibition closes. “The winning tree should be out of the ordinary, with a different perspective or interest,” she said. “It should be beautifully decorated too.” Ms Hawke said last year’s winners from Upper Plenty Primary School will be contesting again. “They are trying to come up with an amazing idea, and we’ve heard a few whispers on what they are doing.” In addition to the Christmas Tree Extravaganza, the Agricultural Society will be running a Festival Market and Carols event on Saturday, December 17. The Whittlesea Community Christmas Tree Extravaganza will run between Friday, December 9 - Friday, December 23 and entry is by gold coin donation.

ERICA HAWKE

Clean up ‘Broady Bronx’ plea By Millicent Spencer Hume councillors have called on Homes Victoria to urgently invest in social housing in the Banksia Gardens estate in Broadmeadows. To date it is still unclear whether Banksia Gardens has been prioritised under the state government’s $5.3 billion Big Housing Build program. Investment can’t come quick enough for residents like Marie who has lived in the estate for six years and is fed up with the conditions. “I sleep with a flamethrower, I’m petrified,”

Marie said, whose name has been changed to protect her identity. “I’m 100 per cent willing to stand up for myself, but we’re standing up against drug dealers and kids on bikes and parents that are druggies that don’t care what their kids are breaking into.” Hume mayor Joseph Haweil has asked councillors for their support in advocating on behalf of the residents of the estate. At a council meeting on Monday, November 28 councillors unanimously passed a motion allowing Cr Haweil to write a

letter to the chief executive of Homes Victoria asking for an update on the plans for the estate. Cr Haweil will also request that the chief executive address the council at the next Strategy and Policy Briefing in February 2023. “The people of this municipality, and particularly the people of Broadmeadows, should not be forgotten anymore,” Cr Haweil said. “The circumstances in which we find ourselves in relation to Homes Victoria are entirely unacceptable.” Supporting the motion, Cr Naim Kurt said

the housing was just not up to standard. “It’s always been referred to as the Broady Bronx and not with a positive spin on that,” Cr Kurt said. “I think it’s time for us to change the nickname for that area.” According to a council agenda from September 27, 2021 Hume was declared a priority local government area for affordable housing, however the municipality is yet to receive any allocation of funding under the Big Housing Build. ■

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