Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteCreek dumping prompts appeal

Creek dumping prompts appeal

By Paul Dunlop

A PAKENHAM icon in danger of being drowned in rubbish has prompted a call for more care in the community.
Despite the best efforts of many residents, the picturesque Toomuc Creek has once more become clogged with shopping carts, plastic bottles and other debris.
The creek and surrounding area have been the focus of concerted cleanup efforts in recent months.
Pakenham Rotary club members and students from Pakenham Consolidated School are leading the beautification bid.
But there are concerns they are fighting a losing battle, with a new barrage of litter spoiling the popular green belt that dissects the town.
From a distance, the patchwork of white softening into the banks of the creek evokes visions of spring snow melting into mountain streams.
Unfortunately, the reality is paper torn out of a tissue box and strewn around the rocks below the bridge that spans the waterway near the picnic shelter.
Two supermarket trolleys sinking slowly into the creek’s depths also make for a less than idyllic setting.
Pakenham Rotarian Ken Rook said the lack of respect some people had for the creek environment was disappointing.
“It’s annoying more than anything,” Mr Rook said.
“It’s become a bit of a tip, there are always some people who don’t care.
“Some of the rubbish would have been brought downstream from rains but the shopping trolleys and some of the other stuff has just been dumped or left.
“It’s probably just kids but our message is that this area is an asset that, as the town grows, will be an important piece of open space for future generations.
Mr Rook said Rotary, in conjunction with Cardinia Shire Council and the school, had poured a lot of time and money into tending the creek surrounds with walking tracks, barbecue facilities and signage among the improvements.
Planning is also under way to further emphasise the area’s assets.
A longtime Pakenham resident, Mr Rook has fond memories of swimming in the creek as a boy.
Cardinia’s 2005 Citizen of the Year Graham Treloar is another who has previously spoken of summers spent at the creek in the days when it threaded through open farmland.
Mr Rook said he hoped people would appreciate the creek as one of Pakenham’s best assets.
“In time, it will be close to the geographic centre of town and it is a magic place.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Communities step up to fill critical gaps

While firefighters battle catastrophic blazes across Victoria’s north, another frontline has been quietly at work — locals and community groups who have not rested...
More News

Local firefighters deployed to bushfires across the state, describe ‘devastating’ scenes

The battle against several bushfires across the state continues, with local firefighters beginning to return from the front, describing "devastating" scenes. More than 500 structures,...

Casey fire brigades deployed to support efforts against raging bushfires

As out-of-control blazes raged under catastrophic and extreme fire conditions, many of Casey’s Country Fire Authority (CFA) brigades were rallied to send crews, tankers...

Nossal students experience Big Build project

From the classroom to the construction site next door, two Nossal High School students Krish Dittakavi and Lilly Nguyen made the trip next door...

Dandenong man arrested for ATM ram raids

Two men have been arrested as police continue to investigate a series of alleged ATM ram raids across Victoria over the last two months. Detectives...

Authorities slammed over leak

A Pakenham resident says repeated delays over a water leak in her court have left the local road damaged and shaken her confidence in...

Young man stabbed in critical condition

Another stabbing in Melbourne’s southeast has left a young man fighting for his life, as knife crime continues to rise. Emergency services were called to...

Firefighters warn Premier Allan of fire truck crisis

Career/professional and volunteer firefighters are warning Premier Jacinta Allan about the critical lack of firefighting capability after fire services budgets were allegedly cut despite...

Community events shut down under extreme conditions

While the north is consumed by bushfires, communities closer to home are being forced to adapt to life under extreme fire conditions. Victoria had been...

Racing towards future

PRECEDE 1926 was a significant year in the history of Pakenham, with the resurrection of the racing club and the establishment of a bush nursing...

Photos capture land under fire and smoke

A brave survivor in northern Victoria has captured striking images of the recent bushfires, showing both the raw intensity and the resilience of the...