Ssw 20150901

Page 1

SEPTEMBER 1, 2015 \ STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE

Patience runs thin on split ‘‘

The community, the council … we all need to know - Cr Ann Potter

’’

‘‘They said they would honour the gazettal. “They went back on that,’’ Mr O’Farrell said. Visiting Sunbury earlier this month, Premier Daniel Andrews rejected claims the audit process was a sham. He told Star Weekly the government was serious about the review, and would wait for the report before making any decisions. Opposition leader Matthew Guy and Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Bernie Finn have described the audit as a hoax, saying they held out little hope that an independent Sunbury would go ahead. Mr Andrews said claims the result had been predetermined were completely false. He said the government would act quickly on the auditors’ report. ‘‘We won’t waste any time.’’

WATER GARDENS

SALE

Lions salute a perfect ending The effort and heart put into keeping the Sunbury women’s football team alive has had the best possible outcome, with the Lions tasting premiership success. As playing coach Kerry Saunders hoisted the cup on Sunday, the Lions were celebrating their first premiership since 2010 thanks to a 3.9 (27) - 1.2 (8) win over Melton Centrals in Victorian Women’s Football League west division. The win ensured the Lions had a perfect season, winning every game. A lack of numbers on and off the field meant the side almost folded at the start of the year, but after a lot of hard work the Lions survived to fight another day. ■ Full story: Page 36

AVAILABLE ONLY AT YOUR LOCAL STORE - WATER GARDENS

NEW SEASON RUG RANGES IN STORE

NOW!

CALL OR VISIT US TODAY FOR A

FREE

MEASURE & QUOTE!

SHOP with CONFIDENCE

WATER GARDENS

450 Melton Hwy, Taylors Lakes 9449 6300 Ends 30/09/15. Harvey Norman® stores are operated by independent franchisees. Images are for illustrative purposes only.

305746_TAY

Community leaders have urged the state government to finally decide whether Sunbury will split from Hume. Transition auditors John Watson and Frank Vincent were expected to present their report and recommendations to Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins yesterday. The pair were appointed by the Labor government in March with a brief to review the separation processes, after the former Liberal government gazetted formal notices that a new Sunbury council would start on July 1 this year. But the split was put on hold after Ms Hutchins said too many questions remained unanswered. A government spokeswoman said the transition auditors were on track to deliver their report by the August 31 deadline. ‘‘The government will consider the report and make it public later this year,’’ the minister said. Council chief executive Domenic Isola said the people of Hume had been waiting a long time and needed to know. ‘‘Now that the work has been completed, we urge the state government to make a decision on the issue so our community can plan for the future with more certainty,’’ he said. Hume’s Sunbury-based councillor, Ann Potter, agreed. ‘‘I understand they have to absorb the report, but the community, the council … we all need to know,’’ she said. ‘‘I would hope they would do it sooner rather than later.’’ Fellow Hume councillor and Sunbury resident Jack Medcraft said he was sick of delays. ‘‘This has been the greatest denial of natural democracy I’ve ever

seen,’’ he said. ‘‘No one knows what’s going on.’’ Sunbury Residents Association president Bernie O’Farrell said people had been kept waiting long enough. ‘‘Our expectation has always been that it would be released shortly after it was received,’’ he said. ‘‘The entire exercise is unnecessary. “All they’ve done is go over the reports, which the previous government was satisfied showed it [a stand alone Sunbury council] was viable.

(Shawn Smits)

By Matt Crossman


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.