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SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 \ STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

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Beats, eats for festival Reggae legend Bushman has been announced as the headline performer for Australia’s second Jamaican Music and Food Festival in Williamstown in November. Festival founder DJ Stick Mareebo said the singer, who last toured Australia eight years ago, would lead a bill of 28 acts at the day-long festival at Seaworks. He said international and interstate artists would join Melbourne bands, including local favourites Ska Vendors, playing ska, rocksteady, dancehall, dub, roots and reggae. A stage will be devoted to female DJs or “selectors”. “We’re going to have a stage dedicated to the queens of reggae music in Australia,” Stick said. “In Melbourne, they’re quite a phenomenon … there are up to 30 female DJs.” Stick said there would be more than 20 food vendors serving mostly Jamaican food, including jerk wings, curry goat and Ital Rastafarian vegan food. The festival will be on Sunday, November 12, from 11am-9pm at Seaworks, 82 Nelson Place, Williamstown. Details: jmff.com.au Goya Dmytryshchak

STICK MAREEBO, QUASHANI BAHD AND RANJI WICKREMASINGHE

Warehouse bid to VCAT Residents and a developer at loggerheads over a major new warehouse proposal for West Footscray will put their cases to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal after the developer elected not to wait for Maribyrnong council’s verdict on the project. Star Weekly reported in July that CostaFox Developments had lodged plans for the redevelopment of a disused site at 25 Indwe Street to comprise 177 warehouses, offices, a childcare centre and restricted retail premises. CostaFox Developments argues that its plans for the 72,400-square-metre site conform to local and state planning policies and could “contribute positively to the Indwe and Cala street streetscapes”.

But neighbouring residents say the project will clog residential streets, increase the number of trucks in the neighbourhood and destroy parklands. Wefo Residents Group spokesman Julian Davis said a community meeting held on Saturday attracted more than 80 people opposed to the project in its current form. “This is zoned as a core employment area, but warehouses like these are not going to provide any jobs,” Mr Davis said. “They are basically glorified storage units.” The opponents are pushing for the site to be rezoned as residential rather than industrial, given it is bordered on two sides by residential properties and on a third side by Stony Creek. Mr Davis said meetings with the developer

taken the project to VCAT on the grounds of deemed refusal. Council infrastructure services director Nigel Higgins said the permit applicant had lodged an appeal to VCAT as a decision was not provided within the required 60-day timeframe. “Council is expected to make a decision … at the September 19 City Development Special Committee meeting,” he said. That decision and the reasoning behind it would then be considered by VCAT, but the tribunal would hold the ultimate say on the proposal regardless of the council’s decision. Mr Davis said residents are raising funds to join the fight against the project in VCAT. VCAT is due to hear the matter next January. CostaFox Developments did not respond by time of publication.

An artist’s impression of the Indwe Street project. (Supplied)

had so far been cordial, but had failed to substantially modify the scope of the project. Maribyrnong council officers have been preparing a report for consideration by councillors later this month, but CostaFox has

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