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Fears for footpath safety - Bayside News

Fears for footpath safety CONCERNS have been raised about the state of footpaths in Edithvale. The paths have been labelled by some as unsafe and dangerous, with cracks forming and makeshift repairs becoming uneven. The issue was brought to the attention of Kingston councillors during their budget debate last month. Councillors voted to not rectify the issue as a priority in the existing infrastructure line items within their budget. Kingston councillor Georgina Oxley, who supported the move to find funding for repairs, said “we were contacted last year by Edithvale Collective raising issues with footpaths. [Cr David Eden] went through the normal processes from there, but nothing got done.”

Starting dates set for rail disruptions

Starting dates set for rail disruptions Share The three stations will close for reconstruction from 25 July, and will not reopen until November.  Buses will replace trains between Mordialloc and Frankston and Stony Point from 25 July until 2 August, then from 13 September until November. During the six weeks in between those two closure periods, trains will run express through the three stations. Road closures and other disruptions are also expected at Edithvale Road, Argyle Avenue, and Bondi Road from July to October. The level crossing removal at Bondi Road, Bonbeach, will be the 50th completed by the state government.  By the end of this year the level crossings at Edithvale Road and Lochiel Avenue in Edithvale, Chelsea Road and Swanpool Avenue in Chelsea, and Bondi Road in Bonbeach will be gone.

Recognition for high achieving rail engineers

Engineers Australia Engineers who are high achievers in Australia’s rail sector have been recognised in the 2021 Railway Technical Society of Australia (RTSA) Awards. The RTSA awards have been presented at the Conference on Rail Excellence in Perth. Engineers Australia Chief Executive Officer, Dr Bronwyn Evans AM said: “On behalf of the engineering profession, warm congratulations to all award-winners. “Among many other things, the work that the winners have done has helped to increase efficiency and raise safety levels for those who rely on rail, including workers and passengers.” The highest award – the 2021 Railway Professional of the Year Award – has been won by Mr Phillip Campbell OAM, who is General Manager, Technical Standards (Chief Engineer) with the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC).

Introducing the 2021 Victoria Landscape Architecture Awards Winners!

Jarrod Reedie The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) has announced this year’s honours list for the 2021 Victoria Landscape Architecture Awards, with the winners of their respective categories praised for their collaborative and placemaking efforts, as well as a commitment to community. AILA recognised seven Awards of Excellence and 11 Landscape Architecture awards spanning 13 categories, as those that went above and beyond the sole purpose of their project rewarded for their efforts.   The virtual event commended the outstanding individual contributions of architects to the profession, for their commitment to supporting public life as critical to both the revitalisation and recovery plan of Victoria’s cities and economy. 

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