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APRIL 18, 2018 \ STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

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Stars of the future

(Damjan Janevski)

Meet the voices of Wyndham, singers Bella Paige and Somer Smith. The teenagers, who hail from Hoppers Crossing and Werribee respectively, star in this year’s series of The Voice. Viewers of Monday night’s episode would have seen Somer’s blind audition for the program’s coaches Boy George, Kelly Rowland, Delta Goodrem and Joe Jonas. Somer, 19, wowed the judges with her rendition of His Eye is on the Sparrow, prompting them all to turn their chairs. After a standing ovation from the audience, Somer selected Rowland to be her coach. “With my music, I want to move people, and give them something to experience that they never have before,” Somer said. Meanwhile, Bella’s audition is set to air on Sunday, April 22. Bella, 16, appeared in the 2014 season of The Voice Kids and represented Australia at the 2015 Junior Eurovision contest. “There’s no better feeling than being on stage,” Bella said. The Voice continues on Sunday, April 22 at 7pm on Channel Nine. Alesha Capone

Ambo station plans stall By Alesha Capone and Charlene Macaulay A Manor Lakes ambulance station site is still being sought by the state government – a year later than it expected to have a location secured. In April last year, the government and Ambulance Victoria announced that paramedics who were to be based at the future station would work out of the Werribee ambulance station “until construction of the new branch is complete”. At the time, Ambulance Victoria chief

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executive Tony Walker said the organisation was scoping a suitable location for the Manor Lakes station, with a site to be selected within the next month. The station, which was scheduled to become operational later this year, was announced

by the state government in November, 2016, as part of $500 million in funding for new ambulance stations to be built across Victoria. When Star Weekly contacted the state government earlier this month to ask if a site had been selected for the Manor Lakes station, Health Minister Jill Hennessy said the government was “getting on with building a state-of-the-art 24-hour ambulance station in Manor Lakes”. “We are currently working to find a suitable parcel of land that will provide the best possible ambulance service for the people of

Wyndham,” she said. According to a statement from Ms Hennessy’s office, a number of sites are being investigated, with design and construction of the new station to follow the land purchase. Ambulance Victoria acting regional director Michael Georgiou said the Manor Lakes paramedics had been providing emergency response from their temporary base in Werribee for the past year while the organisation worked with the Department of Health and Human Services to secure “an appropriate location” for the new station.


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