Shire rates set to rise 7.2 per cent

By Michael Sinclair-Jones
PROPERTY rates in the Shire of Toodyay are set to rise 7.2 per cent.

Toodyay councillors voted 5-0 last month to advertise the proposed new rates (left) for public comment.

If adopted, the new budget measures will add $140 a year to household bills for town properties that pay $2000 in annual rates.

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New doctor signs lease to reopen medical centre

Everything looks ready to go inside Toodyay’s refurbished and re-painted Alma Beard Medical Centre in Stirling Terrace.

TOODYAY’S new doctor is expected to re-open the town’s medical centre this month.

Shire CEO Suzie Haslehurst said Dr Akeem Lawal – who worked in Toodyay last year – signed a new five-year lease last month.

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Ex-councillor fined $70,000 for false $5 billion claim

FORMER Toodyay shire councillor Ben Bell has been fined $70,000 and banned from company directorships for two years for making false claims about an alleged $5 billion mining deal.

The offences occurred while Mr Bell was serving on the Toodyay council and also cost his former employer $450,000 in fines.

Federal Court Judge Craig Colvin ordered last month that Mr Bell also pays $60,000 to the Australian Securities and Investment Commission in prosecution legal costs.

Judge Colvin said Mr Bell had made statements that he knew were “false or materially misleading” in London and Hong Kong in April and May 2018.

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Toodyay ‘Truth Telling’ display wins national award

NOONGAR Kaartdijin Aboriginal Corporation Chair Robert Miles (pointing) explains Newcastle Gaol Museum’s national award-winning Truth Telling display in Clinton Street to members and Toodyay Shire President Rosemary Madacsi.

The Gnulla Karnany Waangkiny (Our Truth Telling) exhibition in a former colonial prison cell won the national Indigenous Project Award at this year’s Australian Museums and Galleries Association Awards night in Newcastle, NSW.

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Serpent not a “myth”

MY NAME is Professor Peter Hancock and I am an anthropologist in the field of Aboriginal studies.

I’ve been following the recent Tony Maddox court case over his building of a driveway over Boyagerring Brook on his property and I have spoken to him about it.

However, I have to clarify the notion that the Waugal, which is named as evidence in the State Government prosecution case, is a “myth”.

It is not.

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Dr Peter Hancock
Dewars Pool

All aboard, we’re going to hell

IF YOU own or manage any freehold or pastoral land of more than 1100 square metres in Toodyay you must read the “Cultural heritage worry” article in the May Farmer’s Weekly.

If the proposed Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill gets up many everyday farming activities will be illegal without the approval of a “Local Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Service” (LACHS) office.

These everyday activities would include all ground disturbance to a depth of 50 millimetres (yes that’s 5cm) on freehold and pastoral land more than 1100 sqm (the old quarter acre).

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Gary Golding
Toodyay

Brunt of offensive chatter

I WOULD like to comment on two points raised in last month’s Herald letters page.

In Waugal non-existent, the writer stated that “if the Wagyl is mythical it equates to nothing, since a myth is not real” … and “their mythical entity is non-existent cannot feel, see or be…”

I feel it needs to be pointed out that all cultures and religions have a spiritual or mythological ‘being’, including Islam, Christianity, and Indigenous peoples.

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Helen Shanks
Toodyay

Still some kind people around

A BIG thank you to a wonderful young man who so kindly gave me a lift to Chidlow, where my car was parked.

Unfortunately I didn’t get his name.

On Easter Monday I was stranded in Mundaring and wasn’t sure if the bus was operating, being a public holiday.

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Christine Withers
York

Purse tugs at heartstrings

WE WOULD like to thank Toodyay for your hospitality at last month’s Moondyne Festival.

We enjoyed it immensely.

The upshot on Sunday was that when we got home I realised I had lost or dropped my purse somehow.

We contacted anyone and everyone we could think of to no avail.

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Toni Carson
Gidgegannup

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