Delegates’ Report: Dawn Service, youth projects, community facilities and recognising our natural environment

On the 25th of April I attended the Anzac Day Dawn Service at the Ringwood Clocktower along with Councillors Ann Fraser, Nora Lamont and Natalite Thomas.  The Dawn Service is facilitated by the Ringwood RSL and I would like to congratulate them on their ongoing involvement and for catering to the growing crowds that gather each year.

On the 6th of May I spoke with the participants within the Young Leaders Program, which is a week long program providing leadership and confidence skills for up to thirty Year 10 students.

The students participate in a number of activities throughout the week and part of the program includes a session entitled ‘Councillor for a Day’.  I was the speaker for this session, where participants discussed the role of local government and I provided an overview of the activities undertaken as a Councillor and Mayor.  The students had many questions around the role of local government and it was fantastic to see an active interest in our local community.

The graduation ceremony for the Young Leaders Program was held on the following day, the 7th of May, and while students may have finished the course, there is a further opportunity to use these skills through the Community Action Project.  The Community Action Project involves students choosing a project that they wish to develop and to deliver positive outcomes for the community.  The skills that were developed throughout the past week will equip these participants with the ability to undertake this project and I look forward to seeing the positive work they will be undertaking in the community.

The Young Leaders Program is one of several activities undertaken through the EVs Youth Centre in Croydon and I wish to congratulate staff and the students for their involvement in the Young Leaders Program.

On Sunday the 15th of May I attended a public forum convened through the Maroondah Interfaith Network.  This group, which was formed in partnership with Maroondah City Council, provides a forum for Maroondah’s faith based communities and aims to provide dialogue between the religious communities within the municipality.

The forum was the first event convened by the Maroondah Interfaith Network and it highlighted that all beliefs hold the same core values of respect and acceptance.  I would like to congratulate the Maroondah Interfaith Network on holding such a successful event and I look forward to their ongoing involvement within the community.

On the 20th of May I had the pleasure of opening the upgraded facilities at Central Ringwood Community Centre, which is a project that was completed in partnership with Council and the Federal Government.  The new facilities will enable Central Ringwood to provide a more accessible centre and to offer additional programs and courses for our community.  This project represents the positive community outcomes that can be achieved when multiple levels of government work together to achieve results for Maroondah.

Lastly, last Saturday on the 22nd of May I attended the Mullum Ward Picnic in the Park along with Cr. Ann Fraser.  It was wonderful to see so many members of our community enjoying the day and this was certainly helped by the pleasant weather that we had.

The Picnics in the Park provide an opportunity to rediscover Maroondah’s Reserves and at BJ Hubbard there was a strong environmental focus given that the Reserve is part of Maroondah’s remnant bushland and home to unique flora and fauna.  Speakers provided information on the environmental significance of BJ Hubbard Reserve and it was wonderful to see such a strong interest in our local environment.

I’ll be tabling the rest of my report.

Commemorating Anzac Day

Maroondah has two Anzac Day Dawn Services, one at the Ringwood Clocktower and the other at the War Memorial in Croydon.  The services are organised through the RSL branches and this morning I attended the Dawn Service along with Councillors Nora Lamont, Ann Fraser and Natalie Thomas.

The Ringwood service was attended by approximately 3000 people, demonstrating the ongoing significance of Anzac Day within Australian history.  The Ringwood Branch of the RSL must be commended for organising the Dawn Service and for their generosity in providing breakfast to the attendees at the Ringwood RSL.

Croydon RSL Anzac March

Both the Croydon and Ringwood RSLs hold a march on the Sunday prior to Anzac Day. While iI previously attended the march in Ringwood, this year I decided to participate in Croydon’s march, as I am planning to attend the Dawn Service in Ringwood.

The march began on the corner of Hewish Road and Main Street in Croydon and was a genuine community event, with many participants either joining in the march or watching from the footpaths.

The march proceeded though Mount Dandenong Road and onto James Stevens Memorial Lawn at Civic Square in Croydon. The service included participation from the local schools and it was encouraging to see such a strong community atmosphere with the event.

As the Mayor of Maroondah I was invited to welcome the guests and to offer our respect to the many service men and women who have served this country.

The speech is included within this post:

Good afternoon and welcome here today on behalf on Maroondah City Council. This Anzac service enables us to remember the contribution of Australian soldiers and is an important reminder of Australia’s involvement in conflicts around the world.

Australian servicemen and women have made vital contributions to many conflicts and it is important that the community does not forget or discount this important aspect of our shared history.

ANZAC Day also offers families of servicemen and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country an opportunity to recognise and remember that contribution.

It is heartening to see the strong community participation within today’s service and I would like to give thanks to the many people that support RSLs and organisations that preserve the memories of our fallen servicemen and women, and also to provide support for veterans and their families.

The Maroondah community gives thanks for the service of our fellow countrymen and women, and commits to preserve their memory forever.

Lest We Forget.

Media Release: Lest we forget

Council is expecting another strong show of support by the Maroondah community during 2010 ANZAC Day services.

Mayor of Maroondah, Cr Alex Makin, said the Ringwood and Croydon Returned Services League (RSL) branches would hold a number of services to commemorate the day.

Croydon RSL Sub-Branch will march on Sunday 18 April from 2.30pm from the corner of Hewish Road and Main Street to James Stevens Memorial Lawn, where a memorial service will proceed from 2.45pm. This will be followed by a dawn service at the roundabout on the corner of Kent Avenue and Croydon Road from 5.45am on Sunday 25 April.

Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch will march on Sunday 18 April from 2pm from the corner of New and Seymour streets to the Memorial Clock Tower, where a wreath laying ceremony and performance of the last post will commence at 2.20pm.

The Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch dawn service will be held at Ringwood Memorial Clocktower on Sunday 25 April from 5.30am.

“These events provide members of the community with the opportunity to take a moment to reflect on the courage of soldiers past and of those serving today,” Cr Makin said.

“It’s important that we take the time to remember those who sacrificed so much for our country because they helped shape our national identity,” Cr Makin said.

Council’s service centres will be closed the day after ANZAC Day – Monday 26 April.

For further information on ANZAC services in Maroondah phone the Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch on 9870 6604 or the Croydon RSL Sub-Branch on 9723 1315.

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