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AN ORGANISED rave party, illegal campers and fireworks have highlighted the ease with which intruders can enter Point Nepean National Park.
Although concerns about the rave, or “bush gath”, attended by “hundreds of local kids”, were raised on social media on New Year’s Day, two weeks later police said they were unaware of the incident.
Parks Victoria last week said it was “working with Victoria Police to assist with their investigation of this incident”.
The social media post said those who attended the “illegal rave” broke through a gate, made tracks into bushland, leaving behind “a disgusting trail of mess” and signs vandalised with graffiti.
The Pontings hit for six on second Bayside home
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Ricky Ponting and wife
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In May the couple launched Ponting Wines, releasing the exclusive 366 shiraz cab sav named in honour of Ponting’s Test number.
Then in August the former Australian cricket captain spent three months in Dubai coaching the Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League, before returning to quarantine to get home in time for Christmas with their three children.
And while Ponting was coaching the Capitals all the way to the finals, Rianna swooped on a property in Brighton not that far from their current seven-bedroom family home on Brighton’s golden mile. They bought the mansion for $9.2 million in 2013. It boasts eight bathrooms, a billiards room, library, marble fireplace, theatre, tennis court and pool. Oh, and a private laneway to