Skip to main content

Mail - Ranges Trader Star Mail - 30th August 2022

Page 1

Ranges Trader

Tuesday, 30 August, 2022

Bushfire season forecast to be wetter than usual

Lake Knox development sees hundreds of objections

PAGE 3

PAGE 5

Mail Belgrave Kinder celebrates 50 years

SPOTLIGHT: Rod Moss opens new exhibit at Burrinja

PAGE 6

PAGE 10

A Star News Group Publication

Phone: 5957 3700 Trades and Classifieds: 1300 666 808

12496493-NG22-21

Taken too soon By Parker McKenzie Georgia and Tom’s story is one about love, heartbreakingly curtailed decades early. On Friday 19 August, 30-year-old Georgia McDonald was making the over five-hour drive from Wagga Wagga to Ferntree Gully during her university break when she was tragically involved in a fatal car collision in Glenburn. She was preparing to travel to Bali on Sunday 21 August to celebrate her birthday, where her boyfriend Tom Van Staveren planned to propose. “I was picking the ring up on Saturday and I thought she didn’t know about it at all, but she caught on to it because she had noticed one of her rings was missing,” Tom said. “She was talking to her friends about where he’ll do it and the fact that she knew that it was coming, she was just so happy. It makes me happy to know that she knew.” Georgia was known as a selfless person by her friends and family with so much to give to those around her. She was studying to be an oral health therapist and was six weeks away from graduating, having already lined up a role at a clinic she had worked at for 10 years. Tom said she was truly a “beautiful person, inside and out.” “She studied not to just be another dentist driving a Jaguar but so she could go to developing countries and do charity work for people that don’t have these services,” Tom said. “She really just wanted to give back to her mom, who over the last 30 years has given everything to Georgia.” Family was extremely important to Georgia. She worked two jobs —at a dental clinic and a pizza shop —to take her mum Rachel on a holiday, something they’d never done together.

Georgia McDonald tragically passed away in an accident in Glenburn on Friday 19 August. Picture: SUPPLIED

Her partner Tom Van Staveren and Georgia had been together for three years and he was planning on proposing on the 21 August.

“She cared for everyone and always had a worry that she just didn’t have enough time to love people.”

Georgia’s friend Tallula Galea wrote on a fundraiser page for her wake that she has left behind so many people that loved and adored her “beautiful smile and constant laughter.” “She shared her love with anyone and everyone,” she said. “The impact she made on everyone who she crossed paths with will never be forgotten.” Tom said the moment he first spoke to her

person every day. “Her best qualities were her generosity and kindness, I love her intelligence and her love did not discriminate,” Tom said. “She cared for everyone and always had a worry that she just didn’t have enough time to love people. She was so infectious; you just wanted her to love you. She was just so special.” Continued page 2

three years ago he knew straight away the two would have something special. “It was this overwhelming sense, it’s really weird and I can’t explain, the university spoke to us and then we went on a date,” he said. “It was just a really special night and I was lucky enough to be able to kiss her that night before she drove home, afterwards we were pretty much inseparable.” He said Georgia inspired him to be a better

s...

Think RESULTS Think BELL

12542217-AV13-22

12565339-SN35-22

WOMEN'S CLOTHING, SHOES & ACCESSORIES

t with u

Connec

@KIKIANDFINCH WWW.KIKIANDFINCH.COM.AU

.

Find us..

354 BELGRAVE-GEMBROOK RD

EMERALD, VICTORIA 12529442-DL03-21

SERVICE & REPAIRS 4WD - CARS - PETROL - DIESEL 297 Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Emerald • 5968 6031

12554974-NG27-22


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook