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Star Weekly - Sunbury Macedon Ranges - 17th June 2025

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Art gives pause for thought Dromkeen Gallery’s winter exhibition, A Moment’s Pause, has been unveiled, and it features a very important message. Featured artist Mark Wilson is displaying illustrations from his children’s book, The Last Tree, alongside works from other local artists, in the exhibition that invites visitors to pause, take a moment and connect with the world around them. His story was inspired by his childhood, growing up in East Gippsland in the ‘50s and ‘60s, and watching the surrounding forest he loved grow smaller and smaller. “It really starts with the tree, with the life in, under it and around it,” he said. “You see in the distance, in one of the panoramic shots of the tree … you can see a blank space at the other end of the forest, on the horizon line, just sort of hills. Later on in the book as the story develops you see the emergence of a city in that space so its sort of the slow development of a city and how it slowly encroaches on the tree. The exhibition was launched on Saturday, June 7, at Dromkeen and will run during the winter months.

Mark Wilson with his exhibition at Dromkeen. (Damjan Janevski) 482896

Incinerator concern By Georgia Tacey The Sunbury community is concerned it will be treated like “Melbourne’s dumping ground” if plans for a waste incinerator on Sunbury Road are approved, a Hume councillor has claimed. HiQ is proposing to build an energy-from-waste facility at its Sunbury Eco-Hub which will process non-hazardous waste that would otherwise be sent to landfill. According to HiQ, this would include household waste, and pre-sorted materials from construction, building, and business operations. HiQ said the proposed facility would generate enough electricity to power at least 50,000 homes. The development will not require

planning permission from Hume council as the state government will be the responsible authority for the application. Hume councillors have called on council officers to prepare a report on the proposal and council’s options for engaging in the application process. Councillors also want advice on how they can advocate on behalf of the community. Speaking during the June 10 council meeting, Cr Kate Hamley said the community feared the facility would not be maintained standards to prevent harm, given HiQ’s history of Environment Protection Authority breaches. “There’s a situation on our doorstep and it stinks,” Cr Hamley said. “This development will include a huge exhaust column releasing invisible gasses into the air within one kilometre of homes,

farms and Emu Creek.” Cr Hamley said there was concern about an increase in the number of trucks travelling along Sunbury Road to the incinerator, with the facility likely to be able to consume more waste than Hume can create alone. “Our community out in Sunbury are concerned that we will again be treated like Melbourne’s dumping ground,” she said. “We’ve taken the contaminated [West Gate Tunnel] soil that nobody wanted. We’ve done our fair share already.” A HiQ spokesperson confirmed the company is finalising applications for the facility. The spokespersons said HiQ was working with the community and addressing concerns, adding that they are looking at several ways to reduce the traffic impacts on

Sunbury Road by distributing movements across operational hours and proposing multiple travel routes to the site. “While Hume City Council is not a decision maker in this process, we know that council plays a crucial role in the approvals and ongoing operations of the Sunbury Eco-Hub, and we are committed to working with them,” the spokesperson said. “We’ve already held a number of meetings and briefings with councillors and council officers and will continue to do so. “The proposed energy-from-waste facility is aligned with Hume’s waste management strategy and supports efforts to divert waste from landfill. HiQ is committed to supporting Hume’s broader sustainability targets and considers this project a key contributor to local and regional environmental outcomes.”

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