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Central Ward Councillor Paul Tatchell objected to the motion, saying the cost of compliance would be prohibitiv e and the cost of complianc e ocers working at night, and especially given council already struggles with compliance enforcement without adding more to the workload. Consideration was also given as to whether councillors would prefer the introduction of a 24- hour curfew or a specically timed curfew such as 6pm to 6am, and would it apply for the entire shire.
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“These costs may be oset somewhat by increased registration numbers and infringement revenue however on discussion with other Councils it seems many cats that are trapped are not reclaimed (not microchipped or registered), and as such homes need to be found for these animals through adoption programs and local refuges.” The majority of Moorabool’s neighbouring Councils currently do not have a cat curfew in place with the exception of Ballarat City Council, which currently has one in place and Macedon Ranges Shire who will be commencing a cat curfew on 1 July 2 020. “Budget implications have been considered which may include the purchase of additional cat traps and an increase in vet fees due to the potential increase in cat impound numbers.
The report noted if a curfew is introduced, council would need to respond to added complaints and invest in a larger cattery impound to meet current and future demand. “If there is a problem cat, residents would have the ability to get a cat cage from council and trap it,” Cr Bingham said.
He also said compliance could be community- managed, with residents trapping problem cats. “Cats are responsible for wildlife going extinct,” Cr Bingham said. East Ward Councillor Jarrod Bingham argued at the 4 March council meeting that a cat curfew would help conservation eorts. Getting the councillors to agree on the curfew details was like… herding wild cats. The results from a council cat curfew feasibility study are in and the issue is once again going out for further community consultation for introduction or not. The good people of Moorabool are being asked by Council to make a decision on a potentially purr-y little problem.
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For further information and the full programme of events, go to the BAF website or n them on Instagram or Facebook. The Ballan Autumn Festival will take place in the mai street this Sunday, Mafrom 9am-4pm. “Straight Outta Wakanda!” a African Star Dance and Drumming Comp any will be leading a fabulous drumming workshop. The Gorden Gospel Choir will be performing “superhero songs” and dance group L2R will be busting some moves to superhero theme. We can’t get over just how excite d peop le are f or this year’ s festiv al.” In addition to the workshops, there’ll be the annual parade, rides, over a hundred stalls, street food, a petting zoo, a pe show, a high tea organized by the CWA and wandering superheroes organised by Moorabool Wind Farm.
“It’s thrilling be able to oer local people so many fun and diverse activities on the superhero theme. “We are super excited about this year’s superhero oering, and are really impressed at what it’s inspiring,” Mr Carruthers said. With the Ballan Autumn Festival running for the past 45 years and costing close to $40,000 per year for volunteers to raise and deliver, the changing theme oers something fresh and dierent. Local artist and animator Jonny Hall will be teaching the basics of comic character design with a ‘Crea te Yo ur Own Superhero’ workshop.
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“To hone some of those superhero physical skills, Circus Lab will be teaching circus tricks and aspiring “mad scientists” can learn the basics of how to build machines with SciencePlay Kids,” he said.
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“In addition to an all-ages costume competition with prizes sponsored by Oz ComicCon, the festival has added a number of free workshops, on the superhero theme. President (BAF), Deryck Carruthers said the festival theme of “celebrating local superheroes” has ensured a jam-packed programme of events and activities. Volunteer organisers are expecting 10,000 visitors to the otherwise quiet township, with the festival the highlight of Ballan’s public calendar. Anyone can dress up and ‘celebrate local superheros’ on the day, or as the 1st Ballan Scouts have done prior, decorated haybales to complement the theme. It is only ve more sleeps until the themed Autumn Festival in Ballan begins.