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The Weekly Times - TWT - 4th July 2018

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12 THE WEEKLY TIMES Wednesday 4 <strong>July</strong>, <strong>2018</strong><br />

Rates set to rise in Hunters Hill<br />

RATES in Hunters Hill look set to rise with the council expected to seek a special rates variation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed rates rise has<br />

been included in the council’s<br />

strategic plan, which was endorsed<br />

by councillors at Monday<br />

night’s extraordinary council<br />

meeting.<br />

It follows a recent community<br />

based survey which found that<br />

ratepayers will accept a rise to<br />

maintain existing assets and<br />

services.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> community has been<br />

clear about ensuring the council<br />

continues to maintain building,<br />

parks and recreation at agreed<br />

levels, ” the Strategic Plan<br />

states.<br />

“It will be necessary for council<br />

to consider reapplying to<br />

the Independent Pricing and<br />

Regulatory Tribunal to have the<br />

Community Facilities Asset Infrastructure<br />

special rate reinstated,”<br />

Only Liberal Clr Ben Collins<br />

questioned the proposed rate<br />

rise, which is supported by General<br />

Manager Barry Smith.<br />

Ratepayers will be notified on<br />

how much more their households<br />

will pay and why.<br />

“It will be necessary to explain<br />

to the community the impact<br />

that the special rate (rise) will<br />

have, such as the percentage increase<br />

and whether the increase<br />

will be permanent or temporary,”<br />

the report adds.<br />

Hunters Hill Council is currently<br />

seeking reimbursement of the<br />

tens of thousands of dollars it<br />

spent fighting the state government’s<br />

unsuccessful proposed<br />

forced merger with Lane Cove<br />

and the City of Ryde.<br />

Potholes targeted<br />

in Hunters Hill plan<br />

POTHOLE repairs and park<br />

maintenance have emerged as<br />

key ratepayer concerns identified<br />

in the council’s new strategic<br />

plan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plan was endorsed by<br />

councillors on Monday night<br />

and recommends that dangerous<br />

potholes should be made<br />

safe within five days of council<br />

staff being notified.<br />

Footpath trip hazards should<br />

be made safe within five days<br />

and blocked municipal drains<br />

cleared within 24 hours.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plan further recommends<br />

that parks and reserves<br />

be mowed at least every four<br />

weeks in summer and every six<br />

weeks in winter with amenity<br />

blocks being cleaned every two<br />

days.<br />

Dangerous street trees will<br />

be removed within 30 days, although<br />

falling branches and<br />

branches impacting on power<br />

lines may not (necessarily) warrant<br />

a tree’s complete removal.<br />

Residents angry with waste<br />

collection being carried out during<br />

the night have had their concerns<br />

heard in the plan, which<br />

recommends that no waste collection<br />

be done before 6 am.<br />

Calling<br />

all artists<br />

Deadline for entry<br />

to the Municipality<br />

of Lane Cove 55th<br />

Art Award Exhibition<br />

<strong>2018</strong> is looming, but<br />

there is still time to<br />

enter your artwork.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lane Cove Art<br />

Society invites all artists<br />

to enter, not only<br />

members.<br />

Entry forms and fees<br />

by Monday <strong>July</strong> 23 to<br />

John Heffernan, 42<br />

Richardson Street,<br />

Lane Cove 2066.<br />

Delivery of works :<br />

Tuesday <strong>July</strong> 31 from<br />

11am to 3pm and<br />

Wednesday August 1<br />

from 11am to 6.30pm<br />

to Gallery Lane Cove,<br />

164 Longueville Road,<br />

Lane Cove.<br />

Opening night is Friday<br />

August 10 in Gallery<br />

Lane Cove at 6pm.<br />

Exhibition open daily<br />

from Saturday August<br />

11 to Saturday<br />

August 18 from 10am<br />

to 4.30pm (closing<br />

2.30pm on August 18).<br />

Enquiries Lane Cove<br />

Art Society President<br />

Lyn Teal 0432 105 600<br />

or Vice President Julie<br />

Percy 0405 712 995.<br />

Merrylands<br />

Garage Sale<br />

A Garage Sale will<br />

be held this Saturday<br />

<strong>July</strong> 7 in OES<br />

Hall Merrylands from<br />

8am. All proceeds in<br />

aid of Grace’s Place,<br />

a project of Homicide<br />

Victims Support<br />

Group.<br />

We’re helping<br />

businesses grow.<br />

jobs.gov.au<br />

In 2017, over 400,000 new jobs were<br />

created – that’s more than 1100 a day.<br />

So if you’re a small to medium business<br />

owner who’s wondering about the next<br />

step or has changing business needs,<br />

there are Government initiatives and<br />

incentives to help you hire staff.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Government is offering:<br />

• Programs to help you hire<br />

or train staff<br />

• Financial incentives up to<br />

$10,000 to employ eligible staff<br />

For more information go to jobs.gov.au<br />

Authorised by the Australian Government, Canberra.<br />

Murdered Ryde woman Cecilia Haddad<br />

POLICE NEWS<br />

Police suspect lover of<br />

murdered Ryde woman<br />

<strong>The</strong> former boyfriend of murdered Ryde woman<br />

Cecilia Haddad (pictured) could avoid extradition<br />

from Brazil despite a police warrant for his arrest.<br />

Suspect Mario Marcelo Santoro left Australia the<br />

weekend Ms Haddad’s body was found in the Lane<br />

Cove River area in April.but the arrest warrant does<br />

not ensure Brazil will hand him over, due to the extradition<br />

process between the two countries.<br />

A car found parked at West Ryde railway station<br />

has been linked with the case alongside a set of<br />

keys - reported to have been found by police - witnesses<br />

said were thrown from a car on the Anzac<br />

Bridge.<br />

Police allege thirty eight year old Ms Haddad,<br />

told Santoro to move out of her Ryde apartment<br />

weeks before her body was found on Sunday, April<br />

29 but said there was no signs of a disturbance at<br />

her home.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Brazilian-born executive moved to Sydney in<br />

2016 to work in the mining industry.<br />

Her last confirmed sighting was at a local barbecue<br />

the night before she vanished and she is<br />

reported to have made a phone call to a friend the<br />

following morning<br />

Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the NSW government<br />

will assist police.<br />

“We want to make sure justice is served,” she<br />

said.<br />

****<br />

A SUSPECTED drug dealer was arrested and<br />

charged in Eastwood on Saturday.<br />

Police allege the 47 year old Willoughby man was<br />

found with the drugs cocaine and methamphetamine<br />

during a search of his car in Rutledge Street<br />

around 9.15pm on Saturday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> search is also alleged to have found an electric<br />

scale, a blister pack containing 10 tablets of<br />

Alprozolam, a flick knife with a 9 centimetre blade,<br />

a multi-tool with a blade, a used ice pipe and three<br />

mobile phones.<br />

He was charged with two counts of Supply Prohibited<br />

Drug, two counts of Possess Prohibited<br />

Drug and Custody of Knife In Public Place.<br />

He was given conditional bail to appear in Burwood<br />

Local Court on <strong>July</strong> 16.

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