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By Caitlin Bewley town is a perfect location for their food
(3rd Yr Swinburne Uni) source, being fruit and eucalyptus flower.
The wildlife worker explained that
Bacchus Marsh skies seem to be filled the Grey Headed Flying Fox’s food
with black specs every evening at dusk, source flows near the Lerderderg Forest,
have you ever wondered what they are Werribee Gorge and Brisbane Ranges.
and why they’re here? It’s not a bird; it’s
“That’s where I assume, they would be
not a plane; it’s … a bat, and not just one.
going of a night-time to eat eucalyptus
The Moorabool News contacted rescuer/ blossom,” she said.
rehabilitator for BADGAR Wildlife
The Grey Headed Flying Foxes play a
Rescue, Naomi Carr, who said the tiny
huge role in the ecosystem helping to
bird-like creatures are Grey Headed
Flying Foxes. pollinate native flora, such as eucalyptus,
over a large distance, Ms Carr described
“[The winged mammals] are a temporary
the mammals as a ‘key stone species.’
camp/colony living in a section of the
Lerderderg River in Bacchus Marsh. “[Grey Headed Flying Foxes] are listed
“They’re generally here until mid-June federally as vulnerable. They’re likely to
when it gets too cold for them, and then become endangered due to loss of habitat
they head north for the warmer weather,” and climate change.
Ms Carr said. “They are a protected species under the
The Grey Headed Flying Foxes are one EPBC Act and FFC Act,” Ms Carr said.
of four flying-fox species in mainland If any assistance is needed with a bat
Australia, with this species commonly injured or stuck in netting, please call
found flying across Melbourne skies at BADGAR Wildlife Rescue on 1300 223 427
dusk to leave their campsites for food. and a vaccinated volunteer will attend.
Ms Carr said the reason they have set It is suggested to not attempt to free or
up camp in Bacchus Marsh is because the touch any bat.
Photos:
David Whelan
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Honourary Citizen
Minister hands Council an olive branch By Kate Taylor Her Citizen of the Year honour is far from her first honour local organisations and groups over such a long p
– Ms Leggett has also previously been awarded the Order of time, Ms Leggett explained that her surprise at rece
Moorabool’s Australia Day Awards have been presented to Australia medal for her services to the community. Australia Day honour was because nobody does com
By Helen Tatchell an application proud
marked “commercial
recipients, Councilin Ballan
during the shire’s celebrations is nowlast attempting to resolve
Still, when Moorabool Shire Council Mayor Paul Tatchell work with an expectation of ever being awarded for
in confidence” Friday.
from MBC, such with the proponent rangand the Minister’s
Ms Leggett to let her know that she would be receiving “I don’t think you ever think of that, while you’re d
It is now common knowledge application asks the
The Minister to use
honour of Citizen hisYearoffice,
of the went to Delwyn (Del) the award, it took a bit of convincing.
how best the community can be things you’re doing. You just think ‘oh I’ll do that, I
Leggett, perhaps best known for her role as the first Mayor
Maddingley Brown Coal has submitted powers under section 20(4)* of Planning afforded the same courtesy.
of Moorabool.
“It was just so unexpected for me, and he was getting a laugh out with that…’ you just do it. As a result, these thi
at me because I was saying ‘’it can’t be right!’ I said, just as as a shock to you.”
a planning scheme amendment to enable and EnvironmentMsAct to approve an
Leggett served as a councillor forThe amendment
the Shire of Bacchus to the local planning
well I’m sitting down!” Ms Leggett told the Moorabool News. Ms Leggett was presented with her award by Mo
their Bacchus Marsh site to receive spoil amendment of theMarsh,
Planning
includingScheme.
as Shire President, before becoming Mayor
scheme is to allow ItMBC to receive
took a few days beforeWest
Ms Leggett told even her best friend Australia Day Ambassador Father Bob Maguire.
of Moorabool Shire upon amalgamation in 1996, retiring
from the Westgate Tunnel Project. Whilst Council from haslocalno idea inwhat
government 1999. Gate Tunnel spoilof the and to rehabilitate
news. “I’m really, really absolutely chuffed that Fat
To date, Moorabool Shire Council prompted this response
Ms Leggettafter
is alsomonths
a Justice of of parts
the Peace, of athe
has been “I didn’t tell anybody because I thought ‘oh that’s not right,
site that
long-time are currently not Maguire was there, he’s just a wonderful man and
of Djerriwarrh Health Services, and is well it can’t be me, I’m sure something will happen.’ I told her, so much good for so many people. I’m thrilled, he’
was being kept in the dark, with no seeking some form boardof documentation,
member
used for landfill. ‘don’t’ say anything, because I’m not sure it’s true!” many wonderful things, I admire him to bits.”
known for her numerous other contributions to community
documentation from Transurban or MBC Council is glad that it has finally received
organisations over many years. Mr Madden said Council Despite herhas not long
incredibly been history of contributing to many (Honour Roll and New Citizens next
about the proposal, until last Friday. some. made aware of any intention to amend
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Derek Madden CEO MSC told the documents it has been seeking for the documents to council, who then have the
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informed them the Minister received informed about the proposal.” the use of 20(4) is considered appropriate.
Slippery
streetscape
By Kate Taylor
Time poor
An old establishment has become new, and to complete the
final piece of the puzzle, the call is out for an artist to create
a mural.
Mitch Duncan has taken over the lease of the commonly
driver detour
known Hudson’s Hotel, and now the Great Western Hotel Nearly 75 years of service to the resdients of Ballan
in Ballan, and has conducted a total 70s styled theme
refurbishment.
An indoor beer garden and a ladies’ lounge, with velvet
club chairs and cushions are just a small amount of the new By Kate Taylor
furnishings, without giving too much of the secret away.
The experience will start and finish at the front door, and The two major towns in Moorabool may see a speed limit
this is where budding artists come into the picture. reduction in their main streets.
A peacock is to adorn the wall upon entry, a mural that will It follows the May 6 Council meeting at which an item was
define the hotel and encourage happy snaps for social media for a reduction of the speed limits in Inglis and Cowie Street,
sites. But it needs to be painted, mosaiced or….the creativity Ballan, as well as Main Street in Bacchus Marsh, between
is endless. Gisborne Road and Young Street.
Photos – The Settler (Ballan Shire Historical Society)
Shannon Beschay is the spokesperson for Duncan Hotels
A report tabled at the meeting recommended that councillors
and Resorts and said they are looking for an artist to create
put in a formal request to Regional Roads Victoria to have
a permanent ‘instagrammable’ mural at the entrance of the Photos - The Settler (Ballan Shire Historical Society)
venue. the speed limits permanently reduced on Inglis, Cowie and
Photos – The Settler (Ballan Shire Historical Society) Main Streets from 50kmph to 40kmph.
“The mural will be of a peacock’s tail,” she said.
“Guests to the venue will be encouraged to stand in front However Central Ward Councillor Paul Tatchell said his
of the mural and take a photo, as if the peacock tail is part request was for Simpson Street, not Cowie Street, that it
of them.” didn’t include Inglis Street and that it didn’t include Main
And there is a generous prize for the winning concept. Street in Bacchus Marsh, either.
Ms Beschay said not only will the winning entry receive a “Simpson Street is a rat-run, because people don’t want to
voucher for a 2-night mid-week stay in the Art Motel (valued drive down Inglis Street with the speed hump crossings,
at $750) as well as $250 cash, but the opportunity to display they use Cowie and turn into Simpson Street, which has a
their own artwork in Daylesford. childcare centre, the hospital, the GP clinic, pre-school, aged
“We will also give the artist the opportunity for a 3 month care – to me, it seemed dangerous,” Cr Tatchell said.
residency to display their other artworks in our Art Motel in “I don’t have a problem with Inglis street, but it has natural
Daylesford, which sees hundreds of people through a month things to slow it down and so people are using Simpson
Photo taken in 1868
(in normal times), and many artists have sold works through Street instead. I don’t believe that Inglis Street has a problem
exhibiting with us,” she said. and I don’t believe that the police do either.
a great sense of community.
All skill levels are encouraged to enter, and the judges will
“We were lucky enough to find a building that has so much “And I don’t know why they would think that the main
be looking at style and creativity.
potential and character waiting to be unlocked, it was hard street of Ballan and the main street of Bacchus Marsh have
“We thought it would be really great to give our patrons an
anything in common.
interactive experience when entering the venue,” Ms Beschay to ignore,” Ms Beschay said.
told the Moorabool News. The new and improved Great Western Hotel is set to open “During the meeting I was just shaking my head in dismay
once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, however, Duncan because that was my original request. Instead of the actual
“The idea for the peacock tail is to encourage patrons to snap
a photo and pop it on their social media.” Hotels are still providing the community with a delivery thing I asked for, I got the opposite. They may as well turn
Simpson St into a freeway now.”
The Great Western Hotel joins the list of licensed premises ‘food and booze service via their website.
run by Duncan Hotels and Resorts, who currently operate Interested artists can enter via the Great Western Hotel The Moorabool News asked Cr Tatchell what will happen
the Farmers Arms Hotel and Art Motel in Daylesford. website at www.greatwesternhotelballan.com.au/mural next.
When asked why the businesses took a chance in Ballan, Ms or contact Ms Beschay on email for further information - “By the time they sort it out we’ll be flying cars around, not
Beschay said the town showed potential for growth and had shannon@duncanhotels.com.au driving them.”
The fatal accident between a motorbike and a car occurred on Woolpack Road Maddingley.
death on Woolpack
By Caitlin Bewley scene when he was struck by a utility, driven
(3rd Yr Swinburne Uni) by a 36-year old Dandenong man.
Photo: Helen Tatchell
STAYING
SAFE
KEEPS US
TOGETHER
Thank You Victoria.
STAYING
APART KEEPS
US TOGETHER
(Above) The outside wall of the Ballan Community House and (below) inside resembles the
aftermath of an earthquake. Photos – Caitlin Bewley
DON’T DUMP ON Moorabool businesses are invited to attend a virtual business summit dedicated to regional
BACCHUS MARSH
Australia - CULTIVATING CONNECTIONS, this Wednesday 27 May 2020.
Moorabool businesses can register for free (normally $20) thanks to Moorabool Shire
Council’s Economic Development team.
Registrations can be done on the day at: https://moorabool.me/regionalgrowthsummit.
A secret report shows the West Gate Tunnel’s toxic soil crisis is much Quote MooraboolRGSPass when registering.
more dangerous than imagined. Tests on some of the toxic soil showed Participants will receive exposure to modern business strategies and operations, be
introduced to technology and digital practices, share in marketing and customer experience
contamination levels 2000 times greater than what is safe for drinking water.*
knowledge and skills, and explore practical ways to improve, scale and grow business.
We must fight the Government plans to Register now.
dump the tunnel’s toxic soil in Bacchus Marsh.
Bev
PLEASE JOIN MY CAMPAIGN TO
STOP THE GOVERNMENT DUMPING
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CORRECTION
In the edition 19 May 2020, the photo caption for the article “I Do” – 70-years on, should
have read Les and Barb (Tudball) Fitzwilliam, not Marg. We apologise to family and
Contact my office on 5568 2929 or send an email to beverley.mcarthur@parliament.vic.gov.au friends of the couple for this error.
*SOURCE: The Age, 7 March 2020. Authorised by Bev McArthur MP, Shop 3, 32 Bank Street, Port Fairy 3284. Funded from Parliamentary Budget. - Editor Helen Tatchell
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New rules for landscaping on council land and new developments are being
proposed.
Moorabool Shire Council’s draft Moorabool Landscape Design Manual is now out
for public consultation.
Neighbouring Melton and City of Ballarat councils have similar documents,
although Moorabool’s has been adapted to local climate and conditions.
It sets out the minimum acceptable standards for the design and construction
of landscape elements for greenfield and infill development and capital works
programs – it is also a guide to specifying, installing and maintaining all landscape
assets within Moorabool.
The manual sets out all the landscaping requirements for newly developed
residential subdivisions, and landscape works on Moorabool Shire Council owned
and managed land as well, with the aim of leading to a higher quality of ‘landscape
infrastructure.’
The draft manual was originally set to be out for public comment for four weeks
however at the May 6 Council meeting West Ward Councillor Tom Sullivan,
requested that it be extended to 60-days and was approved.
Dear Editor,
As a Bacchus Marsh resident, it is no surprise that I oppose the state government’s
plan to dump toxic waste in my area. No one wants to risk their community by
allowing hazardous waste into its air and soil.
improve
But all Victorians should be out to stop this proposal.
You all eat the cauliflower, the broccoli, the lettuce and more, grown in this fertile
valley. You flock to the annual Strawberries and Cherries Festival and buy locally
grown fruit. Your kids delight in picking their own strawberries, you stock up at
the Avenue fruit and vegetable stalls.
So when a government fails to rule out a proposal by Maddingley Brown Coal and
Victoria’s paramedics are working around the clock to ensure people are remaining safe and healthy, Transurban to dump contaminated soil from the Westgate Tunnel Project on this
with Moorabool’s ambulances continuing to improve their arrival times. major fruit bowl you should all be screaming – not just the locals.
For the first three months of 2020, which was marked by fluctuations following rampant bushfires The proposed dump site neighbours a creek connected to the irrigation system
and the COVID-19 pandemic, Moorabool’s ambulance units continued to manage activity well. that waters this produce. One large school sits within 400 metres, another less than
A spokesperson of Ambulance Victoria said that Moorabool’s ambulance units attended 403 Code a kilometre. Residences are just as close.
1 emergencies in the three months leading up to March, arriving at scenes in 13 minutes and nine An estimated 460 truck trips (return) per day would deliver the soil, each exposing
seconds; a two-second improvement on their previous arrival time that was recorded three months
particles to the surrounding air and land. Unbelievably, the soil would arrive at the
earlier of 13 minutes and 11 seconds.
site untested.
“We’ve always been committed to a transparent and open disclosure of how hospital and ambulance
Bacchus Marsh boasts one of the last remaining avenues of Canadian Elms in the
services are tracking,” Member for Buninyong, Michaela Settle said.
world in its famous Avenue of Honour; this month its 281 elms were collectively
“It will be some months before we can see the true impact the pandemic has had on our health named the National Trust’s 2020 Victorian Tree of the Year. Surely those WWI
system.” veterans who gave their lives for our freedom and those who planted the trees in
Category 1 urgent elective surgeries, which are surgeries that need to happen within 30 days, were their memory 102 years ago did not envisage a ruthless corporation and government
all conducted on time, and some were operated on within ten days. treating their memory with such contempt as to fill their legacy with these trucks.
A spokesperson for Ambulance Victoria said the number of people waiting for surgery is expected So over to you, Victoria. Let your members of parliament know that Transurban
to rise in the coming months due to the pause of non-urgent procedures. needs to keep its filthy fingers away from Bacchus Marsh. It’s our people and our
“These are unprecedented times and I thank each and every one of our paramedics in Moorabool town at risk - but it’s your food.
Shire for their hard-work and continued dedication on the frontline of our pandemic response,” Jeanette McGonegal
Member for Melton, Steve McGhie said.
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ARIES—March 21-April 20 highly assertive individual. Arranging parties is a present
Building on current relatonships is the focus this week. strength - you lend a magic touch. Business plans require
Be more realistic in business dealings. A volunteer as- research.
signment is highlighted and offers a fringe benefit. SAGITTARIUS—November 22-December 22
TAURUS—April 21-May 22 In professional circles, it’s important to maintain a higher
This is a fine week for quiet reflection. You gain new profile. Plantonic relationships are highlighted. A flighty
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fortune makes you feel like a winner too. Career decisions an ear.
made could be long lasting.
CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
GEMINI—May 23-June 21 Romance plays a major role. Friends become closer and
more trustworthy. In financial dealings, examine details
Variety is the theme of the week as you mingle with peo-
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ple from diverse backgrounds and enjoy opportunities for
travel. Financial favours given are now returned. AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
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NO. 9150 Romance accents its whimsical side, but in business re- tion. An up in the air relationship seems headed down to
lated matters a serious approach should bring results. earth. Financial growth is favoured. Being realistic is all
ACROSS DOWN important.
6. Echo (11) 1. Testimony (8) Creative writing is highlighted. Get on that computer and
express your special philosophy. PISCES—February 20-March 20
7. Thoroughfare (4) 2. Plod (6)
8. Beautify (8) 3. Save (6) LEO—July 23-August 22 It’s best to tackle one important job than to experiment
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10. Again (6) 5. Chain (6) Partnership ventures are favoured, provided you know ahead of schedule. Romance favours a traditional
your partners very well. This is a good week for filling approach right now
12. Concealed (6) 6. Perch (5) in applications and attending interviews. A family mem-
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17. Outlook (8) 13. Stop (6) BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
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VIRGO—August 23-September 22 carried away when you take on a project or a cause. Your
20. Zodiac sign (11) 15. Starry (6)
Your partner is more open. This is a good time to discuss intuition is uncommonly sharp. A more realistic approach
16. Holy (5) to your career and finance could lead to steady gains.
shared goals. Be wary of slick salespeople. Don’t
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the same back wood (6). 10. Cut short when one came
SCORPIO—October 23-November 21
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DOWN
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orchestra to be heard (6). 4. One’s repeated the name profile. Plantonic relationships are highlighted. A flighty
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extension (6). 6. Have a bite and drinks with Agnes (5). an ear.
11. Has the view that one orders? (8). 13. What hap-
pened in the back street on the square? (6). 14. The CAPRICORN—December 23-January 20
betrayer, beat with a cane (6). 15. May it come quickly Romance plays a major role. Friends become closer and
in a form easy to apply! (4-2). 16. Drain out at the lowest more trustworthy. In financial dealings, examine details
level (5). 18. Required to endorse (4). but don’t ignore the larger picture either.
AQUARIUS—January 21-February 19
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9149
18, To-OK.
This week is favourable for new areas of study or recrea-
tion. An up in the air relationship seems headed down to
13, Even-tS. 14, Rat-tan. 15, Roll-on. 16, Nadir (anag.).
QUICK SOLUTIONS
I’s-I’s. 5, Ann-ex-e. 6, Champ (Agnes). 11, Commands.
earth. Financial growth is favoured. Being realistic is all
Across - 6, Considered. 8, Elan. 9, Alto. 10, Laura. 11,
Down - 1, C-rim-in-al. 2, Dimmed. 3, Banned (band). 4,
important.
Luck. 12, Grenadier. 16, Palpitate. 20, Opus. 22, Label.
total. 19, AI-de (af). 20, Took a powder.
23, Rome. 24, Area. 25, Counsellor.
pine-d. 10, Docked. 12, Feeler. 15, Ra-MO-n-a. 17, Tee- PISCES—February 20-March 20
Down - 1, Dollar. 2, Astound. 3, Addled. 4, Grouse. 5,
Across - 6, Cardinal sin. 7, Warm. 8, Mini-ster. 9, O- It’s best to tackle one important job than to experiment
Ideal. 7, March. 13, Ill. 14, Sterile. 15, Spare. 17, Ar-
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS with sundry tasks. Don’t feel hassled if visitors arrive
bour. 18, Polish. 19, Tom-tom. 21, Slack. ahead of schedule. Romance favours a traditional
Astral. 16, Pious. 18, Sage. approach right now
CRYPTIC SOLUTIONS
Fetter. 6, Roost. 11, Cocktail. 13, Arrest. 14, Treaty. 15,
Across - 6, Slate loose. 8, W-i-d-e. 9, Knit (nit). 10, Ti-
Down - 1, Evidence. 2, Trudge. 3, Rescue. 4, Fair. 5, BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
tle. 11, Ro-O-t. 12, Hair shirt. 16, Dun-garees. 20, L-
pect. 19, Tool. 20, Sagittarius. You are creative and compassionate and you tend to get
ass. 22, Heart. 23, Site (sight). 24, (me)Anti(me). 25,
Stance. 10, Encore. 12, Latent. 15, Accept. 17, Pros- carried away when you take on a project or a cause. Your
Full figure.
Across - 6, Reverberate. 7, Road. 8, Decorate. 9, intuition is uncommonly sharp. A more realistic approach
Down - 1, Glen-DA. 2, Stature. 3, Clutch. 4, Porter. 5, S-
QUICK SOLUTIONS to your career and finance could lead to steady gains.
ewer. 7, I-D-I-ot. 13, Inn (in). 14, Pre-sage. 15, Pa-in-t. The emphasis is on becoming more decisive.
SOLUTIONS - CROSSWORD NO. 9150
17, Unable (anag.). 18, Get off. 19, E-nti-re. 21, Sh-ift.
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