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Star Weekly - Sunbury Macedon Ranges - 2nd July 2024

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Big buzz for national bug expo

Central Victoria’s largest insect collection will be on display in Woodend later this year as part of the National Insect Expo. Event director Dr Bert Candusio promises that attendees will get the chance to explore a number of new and undiscovered species up close during the expo, as well as bugs regualrly found in the Macedon Ranges in the 1960s. ■ Story: Page 5.

Vineyard Road safety risk By Oscar Parry Following communication from a local advocacy group, Hume council will seek support from Melton council in preparing a joint letter to the state government about safety improvements to Vineyard Road. The recommendation was raised at the June 24 council meeting by councillor Jarrod Bell, referring to emails sent by Diggers Rest-based ‘DREAM’ advocacy group. The group has advocated for road safety upgrades on the Vineyard Road corridor, which

is split between Melton and Hume councils. The recommendation noted that during the period June 2018 to June 2023, there were 54 accidents leading to 71 injuries, 22 of which required acute hospitalisation. Cr Bell said these incidents are not just statistics, and that the safety issues of the road are affecting “real lives” in the region. “Over the last several years I have witnessed numerous road crashes along this corridor, each incident representing not only statistics, but … families torn apart, lives lost, and individuals enduring severe injuries,” Cr Bell said.

Hume council will write to the mayor and chief executive of Melton to draft a joint letter to the minister for planning, the minister for road safety, and relevant state MPs. In the letter, suggested safety improvements will include duplication of the Vineyard Road-Calder Freeway overpass bridge, an upgrade of the on-ramp and associated intersection on the Sunbury side, alignment of Hero Street and Eucalyptus Road in Diggers Rest, and full duplication of Vineyard road through Diggers Rest. Cr Jack Medcraft supported the

recommendation, saying that sections of the road are “like Mars” due to potholes, and that trying to use one of the road’s roundabouts at peak hour is like “playing a game of Russian roulette”. The recommendation passed by Hume council also stated that they will explore and consult with Melton council on further opportunities for joint advocacy on the issue. If Melton council does not wish to join Hume in drafting and sending the letter, the council will send one regardless using their own letterhead.

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