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Star Weekly - Sunbury Macedon Ranges - 16th May 2023

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Big goals for small school

Newham Primary School sustainability leaders Sophie, Leo, Lewis and Freya planting trees. (Damjan Janevski) 333429_01

Newham Primary School is working hard to educate and improve its sustainability through leadership groups and ongoing projects. The small school has a range of sustainability projects for students to learn about the Macedon Ranges and how they can be more sustainable including an ecology talk, whole school tree planting days and a river detectives program. Principal Simone Wood said sustainability has been an important aspect of the school for a long time. “We’ve developed a junior sustainability leadership group … [where] they’ve made videos to teach other students how best to do composting and recycling,” she said. One of the school’s upcoming projects is a planting day in May, where staff and students will plant hundreds of trees. “We’ve been allocated by Melbourne Water about 300 trees, but we need to figure out the best planting pattern,” Ms Wood said. “The children are going to be learning about where we can [plant, as we] can’t just start planting stuff [anywhere].”

Rate pain looms in Hume By Hannah Hammoud Despite strong opposition from three councillors, Hume council’s draft budget 2023-24 has been endorsed for public consultation and includes an average rate rise of 3.5 per cent to help fund a $128 million capital works budget. Cr Karen Sherry acknowledged the “challenging” financial climate that all residents are facing as the rising cost of living pressures continue to squeeze. “Our investment in services and infrastructure will help our growing community continue to thrive, it will provide the support for our residents from birth through to their later life. It is financially responsible

and considers all that our community needs,” Cr Sherry said. A proposed capital works program of $128.25 million will go towards maintaining, upgrading and building community facilities, roads, footpaths, parks and reserves in 2023-24. The capital works program touts major development projects across the municipality with more than $38 million injected into a number of projects, including the upgrade of the former Craigieburn Leisure Centre to a new indoor sports facility, Kalkallo North Community Hub, Greenvale indoor cricket centre and Seabrook Reserve Community Hub. Council has proposed an average rate increase of 3.5 per cent, the largest increase permitted under the state government’s rate

cap. The draft budget includes the introduction of the waste services charge which will be removed from the general rates and be charged for separately. Hume council will also roll out the introduction of Food Organics/Green Organics (FOGO) bins. Crs Trevor Dance, Carly Moore and Jodi Jackson expressed their concerns over the inclusion of expensive items listed in the budget, each concurring that the draft budget was not ready for consultation in its current format and required further information. The draft budget includes the allocation of over $38.42 million as part of the capital works budget over the next five years for an Enterprise Resource Planning Technology solution, which

Cr Dance referred to as, “a fancy description for upgrading our IT systems”. The technology investment will be subject to a further council report next month to confirm the final scope and allocation in the budget. Cr Moore said she could not support the technology investment in absence of all the details. “ … I do not think that it is financially responsible to include a $40 million item in our budget, whether it is a draft budget or not until, we have had at least a detailed business case. This would not be good governance.” Residents will be able to provide feedback on the draft budget until May 30. Council will hold a submissions hearing on June 5.

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