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The Great Southern
Star
TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2009
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PUBLISHED TUESDAY 48 PAGES
INSIDE Triple Olympic gold medallist, Drew Ginn seemed equally at home in the waves as he does in a rowing shell. Ginn, in his first sports outing since injuring his back in Beijing, took to the waves as part of a protest against the desalination plant. Along with Tiger star Matthew Richardson, former Hawk Dermott Brereton and a host of other celebrities, Ginn competed in a lighthearted surf-off in front of a large and appreciative crowd. For more, see page 2.
Water aplenty ...page 7
Racing action ...Sport
Nippers carnival ...sport
INDEX Column 7 ............. 10 Opinions .............. 12 Kids’ Page ............ 42 Property Guide .... 21 Classifieds ........... 36 Sport ............. 43 - 48
Cold cash
Business booms as cool weather brings in tourists
By Jane Ross TOURIST dollars are flooding into Leongatha as cold weather forces holiday makers inland. Hundreds of extra shoppers have inundated the cinema, supermarkets and stores, insulating the local economy against any downturn. Last Friday was so busy there was barely a parking space free and crossing the road was problematic. The IGA car park was full all day, the newsagency ran out of daily papers by 3pm, shopkeepers were worn out but elat-
ed and Stadium 4 staff were run off their feet – as they have been for the past week. Families have been taking advantage of SPLASH, calling in for a swim and some post-Christmas exercise. It appears the weather has been behind the post-Christmas boom. The cold has kept holidaymakers from the beach, so they’ve come to Leongatha to browse, shop or watch a movie. Shirleyanne Wright at Shan’s Lingerie in Bair Street, was succinct, “It’s been wonderful,” she said. “It’s been excellent.” Lina Chizonitti at L C Excessorise echoed those sentiments.
“I’ve been flat stick.” Gerry Shellcot, who had called in to Lina’s for a bit of light relief, said her McCartin Street Optometrists was very hectic. “We’ve been busy all week, lots of strangers are coming in too.” Sue Mueller said Judy Stone, the proprietor of Influence on Dusk, was delighted that December’s figures were up on last year, with both pre and post Christmas sales doing well. Now, an end-of-season sale looms. The thriving trade in the town hasn’t surprised Shirleyanne’s husband Glenn, who is with Landmark.
Whilst real estate has been characteristically quiet at this time of year, he sees Leongatha as a solid, steady hub. “We must be the only place in Australia where three highways meet at the one roundabout. This is certainly a place where people go through to get anywhere,” he said. “I think we’re going pretty well. Leongatha has always been a very solid town. “I think the cinema has been a great help and the eating places are booming. At Henriettas the other day, the latte set was still out and about at 5pm. I’m one of them myself – I enjoy a coffee!” Continued on page 7.