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APRIL 29, 2015 \ WYNDHAM.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

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In silence they stood An estimated 10,000 people, young and old, braved cold and rain to pay respects to Australia’s servicemen and women, past and present, at an emotional Anzac Day dawn service at Werribee last Saturday. The service was held at the cenotaph in Station Place, which bears the name of each of the 60 men from Werribee and surrounding areas who lost their lives in the First World War. On the 100th anniversary of the landings of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli, people gathered to lay wreaths and stand together as a lone bugle sounded and the haunting strains of The Last Post cut through the silence. (Colin Moss)

Cameron Tait ■ For Star Weekly’s full Anzac Day coverage, turn to page 21.

Park plan in budget limbo The future of Chirnside Park’s redevelopment is in state government hands after Wyndham council backtracked on a promise to fund the project this year. Last August, the council said it would commit $5.5 million in its 2015-16 and 2016-17 budgets to help fund the redevelopment. A report to the council included $2.5 million in the 2015-16 budget with the remaining money to be delivered in the 2016-17 budget. But Chirnside Park’s funding is missing from the 2015-16 draft budget released last week.

Council’s infrastructure director, David Suder, said the money had not been included as the council was waiting on a funding commitment from the state government. He said that since August, users and funding partners, including the Werribee Football Club, AFL and AFL Victoria, had asked for upgrades to the planned redevelopment, resulting in an increase in the project’s size and projected cost. “In 2014, the funding partners agreed to the larger concept and to seek additional funding from state government,” Mr Suder said. “As soon as funding is secured, a report will be submitted for council resolution to include the

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lift to its first-floor social room, meaning disabled fans must be carried up the stairs. Mr Penaluna said the redevelopment would address those problems and make the ground more user-friendly. The Tigers have committed $1 million to the project, while AFL and AFL Victoria have each offered $250,000. Mr Penaluna said the council’s decision not to include the project in the draft budget had surprised the club. “We believe we have an agreement with the council for $5.5 million to be delivered over the next two years.” A spokesman for Sport and Recreation Minister John Eren said the government was still working through its budget process.

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