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Mail - Mountain Views Star Mail - 27th June 2023

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Mountain Views

Tuesday, 27 June, 2023

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Casey MP hosting cost of living forum

Funding for Eildon election promises confirmed

VCAT orders Council to reimburse fee

Vale community and horticulture advocate Gordon Chapman

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First snow on mountain Snow made its return to the Upper Yarra with Mount Donna Buang blanketed by white as far as the eye could see. With chilly temperatures hitting the Yarra Ranges since the middle of June, it was only a matter of time before snow made a reappearance in the region. The first snow fall was a popular weekend activity, with it falling just in time for a Sunday day trip. To see more photos, turn to page 11

Snow fell once again at Mount Donna Buang and was quite a sight to see. Picture: LE BOATWOOD

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Rennick said the school community’s main priority is supporting the family at this time. “All that we have suffered is some facility damage, our main concern is for the driver and his family,” he said. “We are here to support and do what we can.” The high school has been able to deal with building and structural issues resulting from

the accident quite quickly, along with assistance from the Department of Education. “The vehicle impacted one building, so one access point is out of action for now, but the building itself can still be used,” he said. Mr Rennick said the Department of Education was prompt in its response to assess, secure and clear the building. Continued page 3

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The incident at Healesville High School on Sunday 18 June has sadly been confirmed to have been caused by a medical episode. A 37 year old Healesville man suffered a heart attack while driving near the school, causing him to lose control of his vehicle and crash into a school building.

The man’s brother-in-law Adam Frogley said it has been a very challenging time for their family and the man has been confirmed to be in a critical but stable condition in the ICU. “We continue to hope and pray he will make a full recovery and we are just so proud of his son for calling 000 and getting help to the scene,” he said. Healesville High School Principal Allan

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