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Star Weekly - Melton Moorabool - 9th July 2024

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9 JULY, 2024

Finding the freedom to paint (Damjan Janevski) 416703_05

By her own admission, Zofia Lickova is a hobby painter. She has painted “on and off“ throughout her life but never found the time to pursue her passion – until covid. Now, the Melton resident is showcasing her paintings – a collection of landscapes from three countries significant to her life: her upbringing in Slovakia, past experiences in Scotland, and her current settlement in Australia – at the Melton Library and Learning Hub. Lickova’s ’This is Freedom’ exhibition is on display until September 30. ■ Story: Page 15.

Live-baiting guilty verdict Three Melton men have been found guilty of animal cruelty charges after an RSPCA Victoria investigation into live-baiting. The investigation was opened after the inspectorate received a cruelty report regarding two dogs attacking a pair of live domesticated rabbits. The report included footage of the two dogs chasing, attacking, and killing the rabbits the men had procured and released for the specific purpose of being hunted by the dogs. At one point during the incident, an injured rabbit was almost allowed to escape,

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however the dogs were encouraged again to attack and kill it, RSPCA Victoria said in a statement. RSPCA Victoria chief inspector Michael Stagg said this case was a shocking example of deliberate cruelty the inspectorate investigate across the state. “No animal deserves to suffer like this, but unfortunately these cases still occur in Victoria,” Mr Stagg said. “These dogs were trained for the specific purpose of hunting and killing live domestic animals with no regard for the overwhelming

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pain, suffering, and distress these animals experienced. “We will not allow this type of senseless cruelty to go by unpunished and we urge all Victorians to report acts like this online or by phone so our inspectors can investigate.” The men were aged 19, 20, and 22. The first man was ordered to complete an 18-month community corrections order, perform 100 hours of unpaid community work, and was disqualified from owning any animal for 18 months. The second man was disqualified from

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owning any animal for five years, was fined $1000 as part of an aggregate order, with the fine reduced due to time already served, with ownership of his dog transferred to RSPCA Victoria. The third man received a six-month good behaviour bond without conviction and was fined $500. The man had already surrendered ownership of his dog to RSPCA Victoria. Anyone with concerns about the welfare of animals can make a report at rspcavic.org/ cruelty-report/ or 9224 2222.

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