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G.J. Bradding The Moorabool News FREE EMAIL: [email protected] Your Local News WEB: www.themooraboolnews.com.au Tuesday 5 July, 2016 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Fax 5368 2764 Vol 10 No 26 Wadawarrung Elder Uncle Bryon Powell conducts the smoking ceremony and (inset) Rhyder Harrison joined in the NAIDOC Week celebrations. Photos - Helen Tatchell Cultural celebration There is a saying that things come in started with Wadawurrung Elder Uncle Gordon resident and Wadawurrung Moorabool Shire Council invite three’s and a flag raising ceremony was Bryon Powell conducting the traditional Elder Aunty Marlene Gilson said it was everyone to attend NAIDOC (National testament to that. smoking ceremony. a time to remember and acknowledge Aboriginal & Islander Day Observance At the Ballan Shire offices the the traditional owners of the land and Committee) Week celebrations with a “I come back each year, and each year it Australian, Aboriginal and Torres Strait all indigenous people. Family Day today, Tuesday 5 July, 10am- gets better and better,” Mr Powell said. islander flags were raised to kick start Ms Gilson’s daughter Tammy said, “It is 2pm in the Bacchus Marsh Public Hall NAIDOC Week (5-12 July). “This is a great start to the week. Let’s a celebration of who we are and provides and a Movie Day on Thursday 7 July, 12 A small gathering on a brisk Sunday start this week on a good note with an education to the community of our noon – 4pm at the Lerderderg Library in morning enjoyed proceedings that friends and family around us.” culture.” Bacchus Marsh. GAS DUCTED HEATING Your Local Heating Specialist G.J. BRADDING From $2,750 Phone: 5367 4964 [email protected] www.gjbradding.com.au HEATING & COOLING WARNING: For your own health and well being have your heater serviced ready for Winter RTA # AU03582 SYSTEMS Phone for your FREE measure & quote 0438 692 858 Complete your home with quality window furnishings. Design advice, Precision measure & fit, Satisfaction Guaranteed. ffer! 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Email - [email protected] The Moorabool News – 5 July, 2016 Page 3 News Open 8am-6pm 7 Days Direct Farmers Market 411 Avenue of Honour, Bacchus Marsh This Week’s Specials Fresh from our Farm Tuscan Cabbage Carrots 1 kg bag $1.29 bunch $1.29 per bag (L-R) Cyril the bull won’t be part of the Feed Lot bbq at Myrniong but Alan Morton, Ron Thompson and Margaret Vandenbeld will be helping as farmers and as members of the Pentland Hills Landcare Group. Photo – Helen Tatchell Navel Oranges Banana Bread loaf Chatting $1.99 kg $6.50 ea 1kg Fruit & Vegetable with chums Delivery Boxes We deliver to you! By Kate Taylor lack of rain there’s not a lot of feed and – but the barbecue, known as the ‘feed Choose your own or from one of our with the hay situation… if you feel that lot’ barbecue, is set to change that. A free barbecue is set to bring boxes starting at just $10! Order at: all you’re doing is feeding stock, then “It’s at the Myrniong Recreation Myrniong locals together for a good you can chat to others and find out Reserve, and it’s a free barbecue with www.thefruitsofl ife.com.au catch-up. that it’s all they’re doing as well,” said drinks, and there will be kids activities, Organised by the Pentland Hills organiser Emma Muir. Mix ‘n Match $10 & $15 Mini Boxes we have a big Connect Four, and the Landcare Group, the event is funded “We just wanted to have a barbecue, A one click option for your fresh veg! under the Victorian Farmers’ just to catch up with the community, Lions Club of Bacchus Marsh is doing Select a fruit and/or veg box to create the cooking.” Federation ‘Look Over the Farm Gate’ and it’s checking on everyone’s welfare your own box! program. and saying hi.” The Feed Lot barbecue will be held on “I just thought that the farming Emma pointed out that in winter, Saturday 9 July from 3.30pm – RSVPs to Top Me Up - From $20 community was a bit down, with the everyone tends to bunker down a bit Emma Muir on 0412 685 404. The perfect box if you have a busy lifestyle with everything you need. Easy Eaters $30 Too busy? Too easy - take the rush out of your week by having your fruit and veg home delivered. Fruity Tooty $30 Fruit, fruit, fruit! Loads of seasonal fruit! Great for a quick snack, on top of your breakfast. PREMIUM LAND NOW SELLING – Stage 2 just released – Open 11am to 5pm every day Free delivery or pick up available. (Min. $20) Visit our website for more boxes 1 Halletts Way, Bacchus Marsh or call for more info. Call Simon on 0490 051 229 or just pop in www.bellevuetops.com.au Shop 5367 5338 | Deliveries 5367 0606 www.thefruitsofl ife.com.au Page 4 The Moorabool News – 5 July, 2016 Email - [email protected] News Letters to the Editor Email: [email protected] Farm numbers Dear Editor, through the Wombat Ranges and the Lerderderg A State Government review has found there State Park and visions come back to me of Black were 28 peri-natal deaths in Victorian hospitals Saturday and its loss of life. I implore you to disregard the politicians doing don’t add up between 2008 and 2013 that were deemed to be “significantly preventable.” all they can to turn your mind away from your By Kate Taylor accommodate the concessions. These figures are heartbreaking, but I fear they task or get you to anger against CFA or the UFU Budget papers show that council is only tell part of the story. or whoever else. Moorabool ratepayers are being ripped currently undertaking a progressive Please stay focused and stick with CFA and pro- Based on the number of peri-natal deaths our off by property owners dubiously review of properties that are eligible to tect the people of Victoria as you always have in firm has investigated and issued legal proceed- claiming their rates under the lower receive the farm rate via a reapplication the past and continue to do so for the future. I Farm Rate category. ings for since 2008, I believe the number could have concentrated on summer fire here because process. The issue was raised at the Special be higher. that’s what concerns me the most, but there are “The process is being applied to all We have represented families whose babies also the car accidents, chemical spills, etc. etc. etc. Council meeting held on Wednesday 23 farm assessments that are either sold have been stillborn or who have died soon after I could go on and on. June, to consider budget submissions. or subject to ownership changes on or birth at hospitals across Melbourne and regional Chris Kearney, Balliang farmer Chris Sharkey ad- after 1st July 2015. To date, this process Victoria, including Bacchus Marsh Hospital. Bacchus Marsh dressed the meeting, pointing out that has resulted in 48 assessments no longer I urge authorities to continue to investigate peri- figures used in the council budget in being eligible to receive the farm rate,” natal deaths and do whatever it takes to prevent Facebook relation to the number of primary pro- the documents read. more unnecessary young lives being lost. ducers in Moorabool who pay rates un- “Council will continue to review on Anne Shortall feedback der the farm rate category, are wrong. a progressive basis properties eligi- Slater and Gordon Lawyer Mr Sharkey said that the number used ble to receive the farm rate to ensure The by council, 1443, is way above the actual the integrity of its Rating Strategy is number of 412, as per Australian Bureau To all CFA volunteers, Moorabool News FREE maintained.” EMAIL: [email protected] Your Local News WEB: www.themooraboolnews.com.au Tuesday 21 June, 2016 Serving Ballan and district since 1872 Phone 5368 1966 Fax 5368 2764 Vol 10 No 24 of Statistics figures of legally registered I worked for CFA for 11 years as a BASO. I may West Ward Councillor Tom Sullivan farm businesses within Moorabool have known a lot of you in that time; I worked was not impressed. in Incidental Control Centres on the NTH EAST Shire. “What is the difficulty in determin- Fires, Century Track Fires, Black Saturday Fires He said the numbers show that rate- ing the actual number of properties as and others. payers who are not farmers are claim- farms? What is the real problem in ob- I have seen first-hand time and time again what ing the benefit of the farm rate.
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