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Mayor Todorov’s parting words for 2023

Preparations are well underway this holiday season and I hope you’ve been able to take advantage of the many events around the municipality, whether that be joining in with carol singing or supporting our local businesses at the twilight markets.

As Mayor I have had the great privilege in these past two months to meet more wonderful people in our community who give up their time to support and help others. Indeed, at the last Council meeting I was honoured to thank Professor Arnold Dix from Monbulk for his involvement in saving the lives of 41 men in India back in November.

This makes me reflect on what is important at this time of year and think about how we care for one another, show kindness and embrace the spirit of togetherness. I am proud of our community which values coming together to support one another – and not just at Christmas – as we have seen over and over again in Yarra Ranges.

It is important to remember that this festive season means and represents different things to every one of us. However, as we know, this time of year can also pile on the financial pressure and this can sometimes lead to stress, family violence or maybe loneliness.

If this sounds familiar, there are services that can help. Council’s website has links to many services in the area: Community relief and support agencies Yarra Ranges Council. In addition to that, Holy Fools also offers a Christmas Day meal for those in need – check out their website for further information.

If you have never met your neighbours, now would be a good time to pop around and say hi and reach out to those people in our community who are lonely and may not be surrounded by family and friends.

Over the summer break you may want to take advantage of some of Council’s great services and facilities – personally I really enjoy walking along our fabulous trail networks, grabbing a coffee in a local cafe and spending time at one of our local libraries or community gardens. I also know that our water play parks are super popular at this time of year!

So I hope during the holiday season you all have the opportunity to be rested, enjoy quality time with family and friends and, above all else, be safe.

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