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Star Weekly - Hobsons Bay Maribyrnong - 26th April 2023

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Tea party for cancer Williamstown community members with a sweet tooth are encouraged to join the Rotary Club of Point Gellibrand’s Biggest Morning Tea, raising money for the Cancer Council Victoria. On Thursday, May 25, up to 80 guests will be hosted from 10.15am to noon at the Customs House Hotel in Williamstown. The event will feature an assortment of sandwiches, scones, slices, savoury items, fruit, tea and coffee, as well as a guest speaker from the Cancer Council, an MC and a super raffle. So far, there are pledges for seven local businesses to provide donations for the raffle. Club secretary Pam Barnes said the club members are excited to be involved following last year’s success. “We raised $2000 last year and are hoping to at least match that price, but we hope to raise more,”she said. “Everyone has been touched by cancer in some way, so we are happy to be involved.” Details: www.trybooking.com/CGXVB

Gael Meadowcrast, Angela Altair and Pam Barnes, Rotary Club of Point Gellibrand members are excited for Biggest Morning Tea. (Damjan Janevski). 330373_01

Millions for civic precinct By Jennifer Pittorino Maribyrnong ratepayers will face an average rate rise below the state government-set rate cap of 3.5 per cent next financial year. On Tuesday, April 18, Maribyrnong councillors adopted the draft 2023-24 budget, which includes an average rate rise of 2.98 per cent. Some of the major projects highlighted in the budget include investing $6 million towards the Joseph Road Public Realm in Footscray, $12.7 million towards the Civic

Precinct and Community Hub renovations and $4 million towards the refurbishment of Maribyrnong Aquatic Centre. Councillor Michael Clarke said council was aware that the community is hurting. “We are sensitive to the community’s needs,” he said. “Our commitment to the new Civic Precinct will go a long way in ensuring our staff have facilities that are going to ensure we can do our work and also a space for the community to engage in an environment that are commensurate with their aspirations.”

Cr Simon Crawford voted against the motion saying the 2.98 per cent rate increase might not seem like a big cash difference compared to the recommended 3.5 per cent but it would add up to a loss of millions over time. “The reality is that’s how the state government has told us to generate our revenue,” he said. “I think we need to do everything we can within the limits the state gives us to generate that revenue.” Maribyrnong council also proposed a three

per cent increase to the pensioner rate rebate scheme for all eligible pensioners. Cr Cuc Lam voted in favour of the budget in hopes of “providing the best service to the community while being cost effective”. Public consultation closes at 5pm on Sunday, May 7. Maribyrnong council is hosting a moderated Zoom webinar question and answer session on Thursday, April 27 from 7pm to 8pm with Maribyrnong mayor Sarah Carter and chief executive Celia Haddock. Details: www. yourcityyourvoice.com.au/budget


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