BERWICK STAR NEWS
Home » Race heats up

Race heats up

By Rebecca Fraser
COMPETITION is heating up in the race for Four Oaks Ward as the November council poll draws near.
Casey councillors Rob Wilson and Roland Abraham have declared their intention to nominate to run for the ward.
Cr Wilson said he would stand for Four Oaks, currently represented by Cr Abraham.
The move follows changes to the Casey ward boundaries, which have created wards that will require two councillors.
Two former Four Oak Ward councillors were tightlipped this week when asked if they were going to nominate for the November elections.
Sam Afra told the News that he was yet to make a decision on whether he would stand but had not yet ruled out the possibility.
“I have my family to consider and so I will be talking to them and doing a few things this weekend before making a decision on Monday or Tuesday,” he said.
“I am not happy with the way that council is running and that would be the one thing to motivate me to run.
“I have also had community groups contacting me and asking me to run.”
Former Casey mayor and Four Oaks Ward councillor John Hastie was more secretive.
“This afternoon (Wednesday) there is a candidate briefing and information session for prospective candidates at Magid Drive in Narre Warren.
“All I can say is that I will be at the 2pm session,” he said.
Mr Hastie would not discuss which ward he would consider running for if he decided to nominate, but said he wanted to find out more about the vote counting process.
“I want to know more about the proportional representation and they have been talking about quotas.
“How do you determine quotas?
“I want to know the rules of the game first.”
This week Cr Wilson said there were many projects he would like to see come to fruition in Endeavour Hills if he was elected.
“When you look at a suburb with 30,000 people there is no customer service centre and I would also like to see a newlook youth centre and more migrant resource services,” Cr Wilson said.
“With the redevelopment of the Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre I would like to see a connection between shops and the leisure centre and a lot more connectivity.”
Cr Abraham said he had many of the same aims as Cr Wilson, but said public transport and the Narre Sports and Leisure Alliance were important initiatives that needed further attention and support.
He also said there were already quite a significant number of candidates standing for Four Oaks Ward.
“There is Ben Mammone, Paul Richardson and Milroy Martyn.
“So there is a whole gamut of candidates, and other people may run. This is just democracy at work,” he said.

Digital Editions


  • New Casey Local Law now in place

    New Casey Local Law now in place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 429633 A refreshed Casey Local Law came into effect on 2 March. Casey Council undertook a review and community…

More News

  • Cranbourne Community Hospital introduces ophthalmology service

    Cranbourne Community Hospital introduces ophthalmology service

    Cranbourne Community Hospital has started new ophthalmology services since January this year. The ophthalmology service provides eye examinations as well as diagnosis and treatment for eye diseases and routine procedures…

  • What’s on

    What’s on

    Harmony Festival Live multicultural performances, traditional dances, interactive workshops, and a variety of food vendors to celebrate Casey’s rich cultural diversity. – Saturday 7 March 12pm-6pm at Greg Clydesdale Square,…

  • Breakfast a piece of toast

    Breakfast a piece of toast

    **PAKENHAM’s Les Jones, a great man in every sense, is feeling a little ripped off after a recent breakfast purchase while volunteering in the off-field support team for CCCA Country…

  • Pink, Patel and Pakenham

    Pink, Patel and Pakenham

    BLAIR: Welcome back to another week of Let’s Talk Sport as we look ahead to upcoming cricket finals and footy will also be here before we know it. Best Action…

  • $1.2 million renovations at Berwick reserve

    $1.2 million renovations at Berwick reserve

    A $1.2 million Construction to improve Eddie Baron Reserve in Berwick has officially begun. The transformation will deliver a range of new and improved facilities including an upgraded multi-use court,…

  • Home batteries boom in the outer Melbourne suburbs

    Home batteries boom in the outer Melbourne suburbs

    More than 250,000 households, small businesses and community organisations have installed home batteries — with the majority of them subsiding in the outer suburbs of Victoria. The top postcodes for…

  • Bandits fall as Roos hop

    Bandits fall as Roos hop

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 537219 Parkfield has been on top of the DDCA Turf 2 ladder for a long time but Coomoora will now head into finals in…

  • Hope is enough for Bucks

    Hope is enough for Bucks

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 527654 Much like the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s (DDCA) Turf 1 competition, Springvale South and Buckley Ridges will battle it out this weekend at…

  • Champs make move in highlight performance of round four

    Champs make move in highlight performance of round four

    Defending champion High 5’s has once again put its stamp on Division 1 of the Mountain Dart League after an impressive 8-2 victory in the top-of-the-table clash against Bullseyes. Both…

  • Cross realises AFL dream as Demons pick up Casey product

    Cross realises AFL dream as Demons pick up Casey product

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 499252 Consistency, persistence and belief. Those three words have defined Paddy Cross’ journey to the top level after the livewire utility was officially picked…