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Buzz around insect hotel Hot property has propped up along the Bug Rug site at Kororoit Creek, with the creation of five new bug hotels. Friends of Kororoit Creek president Jessica Gerger said the planet is experiencing an insect decline and these hotel sites can provide a habitat to encourage population growth. “We hope to see native bees and other critters move in – but any insect is welcome as long as it doesn’t get too rowdy and disturb the other guests,” she said. Students from Braybrook College have also been recruited to help conduct a baseline survey of the hotels’ population. Ms Gerger said the team at FOKC worked with sculptor Mike Nicholls to create the little rooms for insects “Mike expertly carved the logs with his trusty chainsaw. He calculated which direction the holes needed to face to protect them from the elements and what angle they should be drilled in to stop them filling with water,” she said. FOKC are brainstorming bug-pun hotel names such as ‘The Critz’ and ‘The Four Beesons’, and are encouraging locals to send in their suggestions. Katherine, Georgia, John and Tom check out the new accommodation at the Bug Rug. (Supplied)
Council powerless to act Brimbank council says it is powerless to take action against a Sunshine West gym allegedly associated with Fascist activity. Residents raised concerns about alleged on-going neo-Nazi activities at the gym, including a ‘White Power Lifting Meet’ hosted by the European Australia Movement and the National Socialist Network on July 29, during council’s August 22 meeting. The residents implored the council to take action, however mayor Bruce Lancashire said council could not stop the gym from operating. “Whilst council has powers to ensure that
land is being used in accordance with the Brimbank planning scheme and the local law, it does not have powers to control, monitor or regulate the patrons who attend the premises or to close the premises down due to the alleged extremist views of its patrons,” he said. Police said officers attended Industrial Drive in Sunshine West on Saturday, July 29, in response to protest activity at the organised event, with approximately 250 people in attendance. No arrests or incidents took place on the day. Cr Lancashire said council was aware of the
community’s concerns and would continue to liaise with police and assist by raising the community’s feedback. He said the July 29 event, during which police officers formed a barricade to keep protesters away from the doorstep of the gym, was “contradictory” to council’s values. “In addition to working closely with Victoria Police, council is actively engaging in community outreach initiatives, educational programs and events that promote unity and understanding among our diverse population. We believe that fostering mutual respect and appreciation for different cultures
is crucial in maintaining the inclusive fabric of our city,” he said. In a statement published on council’s website, Cr Lancashire said council shared the community’s concerns about the alleged links between the gym and the activities of neo-Nazi activists. “On behalf of our community, Brimbank city council condemns any intolerant, racist or fascist activity – or sentiment – within Brimbank, and in any other place,” Cr Lancashire said in the statement. Star Weekly made several attempts to contact the gym for comment.
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