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Star Weekly - Hobsons Bay Maribyrnong - 6th November 2024

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Classes to leap into Ballet has arrived in Hobsons Bay, thanks to the efforts of the Louis Joel Community Arts Centre and renowned Chinese dancer and teacher Nancy Wang. Wang, the principal of the Lotus Style Art Bilingual Kindergarten in Beijing, is now sharing her expertise with residents in Hobsons Bay who want to explore the art of ballet. Known for her enthusiastic, rigorous, and meticulous teaching style, Wang tailors her instruction to the needs of each student, creating a relaxed and conducive learning environment. Her teaching methods have earned high praise from students, parents, and colleagues, solidifying her reputation as an exemplary educator. While ballet is often associated with younger audiences, Wang’s classes are open to anyone, allowing beginners to master the fundamentals and experience the joy of dance. Wang also incorporates elements of Chinese classical dance, offering students a unique and enriching learning experience. Wang’s dance classes are on Wednesdays at 1pm at for a donation between $2 and $5.

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Plastic bag truck repair By Cade Lucas

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Firefighters at Brooklyn Fire Station were forced to use a plastic bag and duct tape to cover a faulty window on one of their trucks last month, the latest incident in what the United Firefighters Union (UFU) claims is a crisis in Victoria’s fire truck fleet. The incident occurred at Fire Station 45 – Brooklyn on Monday, October 28, when the rear window on one of the station’s trucks wouldn’t close due to an electrical fault. With no back-up vehicles available due to other faults, crews were forced to tape a plastic bag over the rear window in order to keep it on the road, a situation Fire Rescue Victoria firefighter and UFU western district health and safety representative Kat Dunell said was completely unacceptable. “This 17-year-old truck shouldn’t still be on

the road anyway – it’s more than two years past its use-by date,” said Ms Dunell, adding that the same truck had had a persistent air leak for over a year and emitted large amounts of smoke when idling, affecting its capability. “When it is called out crew have to wait about 45 seconds to get enough air pressure in the appliance.” The UFU claimed almost half of FRV’s truck fleet is out of date and that its members have reported more than 400 truck faults in the past 12 months. It said the problem is especially acute in the western suburbs, where a growing population and a large amount of heavy industry is spreading firefighting resources dangerously thin. “The same firefighters are being repeatedly forced to use out of date trucks to contain some of the toxic and intense fires in the

state,” said Ms Dunnell, adding that aerial appliances had to be brought in from the northern suburbs to fight a factory fire in Laverton North last week A spokesperson for FRV said the safety of both firefighters and the community was paramount. “At all times, Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) ensures that appropriate equipment is deployed to emergencies to protect firefighters and the community,” the spokesperson said. “There is no single point of dependency. We continually utilise our full fleet across the state to ensure a high level of availability for emergency response.” FRV confirmed that the truck at Brooklyn had been repaired and that its fleet was in the process of being updated with 28 new vehicles on the way, including the state’s fire electric fire truck due to enter service next year.

A plastic bag covers the rear window of a fire truck at Fire Station 45 Brooklyn last week. (Supplied)

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