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Residents fined for rubbish mountain

Residents fined for rubbish mountain
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Revving up support for Calder Park | Brimbank & North West

A Sunbury resident wants the Calder Park Raceway to be returned to it’s “former glory” Sarah Allen has started a petition to save the raceway from “sitting abandoned” and “slowly wasting away.” “Every time I drive pass the raceway, I feel sad because of how much it has deteriorated,” she said. “I want it to be restored to it’s former glory because the site has a lot of history. When I was a kid, my dad took me there to see races and it’s sad to see where it is now.” The track has been mostly unused in recent years following a family dispute between former owner Bob Jane and his son Rodney Jane in the early 2010s.

Soil plan approved, again | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

By Jessica Micallef Sunbury and Bulla residents are a step closer to having toxic soil from the West Gate Tunnel Project dumped in their backyard. The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) approved waste management and recycling company Hi-Quality’s second Environment Management Plan (EMP) earlier this month. The decision paves the way for Hi-Quality to receive PFAS and asbestos-contaminated soil at the Sunbury Eco-Hub on Sunbury Road in Bulla. The company’s original EMP was approved in September. However, Hi-Quality was invited by the EPA to resubmit an EMP in December, after a legal review into the regulator’s process resulted in all tenderers’ EMP approvals being revoked.

Illegal puppy sales investigated | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

Illegal puppy sales investigated | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges
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Michael Gudinski dies aged 68 | Sunbury & Macedon Ranges

By Jessica Micallef Australian music legend Michael Gudinski has died overnight, aged 68. Gudinski founded music company Mushroom Group in 1972, which transformed into Australia’s largest independent entertainment group covering touring, record labels, publishing, merchandising, booking agencies, film and television production and creative services. In 1979, he founded touring company Frontier Touring, which has become the country’s leading promoter, touring the biggest names in global music. Gudinski was also involved with the Sunbury Festival in 1972 with business partner Ray Evans. Together the pair managed and booked all the entertainment for the event. Gudinski bought a property in Mount Macedon nearly 30 years ago, which was used by high-profile acts to record and write music.

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