The Great Southern Star - January 27, 2009

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Published at Leongatha for South Gippsland

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The Great Southern

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2009

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PUBLISHED TUESDAY 56 PAGES

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Power out ...Back Page

Storm hits ...Page 5 Proud Australians: clockwise from bottom left: Maddie, Maria, Ella, Molly, Helena, Brendan, Emily, Thomas, Richard and Thomas were preparing to raise the Australian flag in McIndoe Park, Leongatha on Monday morning as part of the town’s Australia Day Ceremony.

Fire danger ...Page 15

Pool threat “Consolidation” cloud over outdoor pools

By Bert van Bedaf

INDEX Column 7...........10 Opinions............12 Kids’ Page.........20 Property Guide..25 Classifieds........44 Sport..........48-56

SOME outdoor pools could be shut down in the South Gippsland shire if an option contained in a consultant’s draft report is adopted. Councillors were taken by surprise last Wednesday when the option of pool closure was included as part of a consultant’s preliminary report. For the past eight years council has had a policy of retaining all pools. The report made recommendations on

the future of South Gippsland’s outdoor pools and feasibility study for future stages of SG Splash, the shire’s swimming complex in Leongatha. The shire has five outdoor pools. They are in Foster, Korumburra, Mirboo North, Poowong and Toora. They are ageing and maintenance costs are rising. Last December the Mirboo North pool was temporarily closed because of leaks. It managed to re-open just before Christmas. The shock suggestion was couched in the language. Under the heading Future

Aquatic Strategy Options, one of three options read, “Extend SG Splash and consolidate outdoor pools”. The consultant Kate Maddock, of SGL Group Australia in Melbourne, had kept it until the end of her power point presentation, but the real meaning became clear when Tarwin Valley Ward Cr David Lewis asked, “You mean, there’s a possibility to shut them down?” “All pools are highly valued. We do not suggest any of the pools should be closed. We have put it up as an option,” Ms Maddock said.

The other two options are to extend the Splash complex and invest in the five outdoor pools, or retain Splash as is and invest in the pools. The improbable option to close outdoor pools has caused shockwaves in the community. At the Korumburra pool, grand-mother Helen Best watched over her granddaughter Paiten Best. She said there “would be uproar”, if the William St swimming pool was threatened. Continued on page 4.


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