PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Smelling of roses

Smelling of roses

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS

MAYBE this is something of a sweet solution for long-suffering residents who had endured a frequent stench from Lynbrook’s tip in Hallam Road.
A new acreage of open space called Kingsfield-Elliot Park has been created in a recently built housing estate within whiffing distance of the SITA-operated landfill.
The park was paid for by SITA as part of an enforceable undertaking negotiated with Environment Protection Authority Victoria because of foul odours escaping from a cell at the tip.
As part of that undertaking, SITA had agreed to close and cap the offending cell and donate $100,000 to environmental activities in the locale, including another project at River Gum Creek Reserve, Hampton Park.
The City of Casey designed park at the junction of Kingsfield Crescent and Elliot Parade has been greened up with mature trees and protected by roadside bollards.
The site was previously unkempt and, apart from being an informal neighbourhood car park, was largely disused.
EPA chairwoman Cheryl Batagol said the undertaking, which included community consultation at a restorative justice conference, would “change the way we work with industry and the community forever”.
“To hear from the community about the impact of the SITA landfill on their lives… we felt an empathy towards them.”
She said SITA had faced prosecution but had since made “operational improvements” that curtailed the odours.
She urged residents to continue to use EPA’s hotline to report issues.
“I’d like to thank this local community.
“They have been fantastic in speaking up and being environmental citizens.”
EPA southern metro manager Leigh Bryant said complaints about the landfill had dissipated from a monthly peak of 250 to about 10.
SITA infrastructure manager Mark Globan said the projects showed the company was “committed to the community”.
He said the stench was caused by the landfill cell taking longer to fill than anticipated – about three years – and a long drought slowing the contents’ degradation.
Since then, SITA has opened a new active landfill cell further east from neighbouring homes.
It uses improved technology such as horizontal gas wells and liners.

Digital Editions


  • Macclesfield conservationist awarded OAM

    Macclesfield conservationist awarded OAM

    Macclesfield conservationist Alan David Clayton has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division for service to conservation, the…

More News

  • Cockatoo teen wins Young Citizen of the Year

    Cockatoo teen wins Young Citizen of the Year

    At just 18, Eliza Owen from Cockatoo has already saved lives, rebuilt hope, and inspired a community. Last night, the Cardinia Shire Council recognised her extraordinary efforts, naming her Young…

  • Lang Lang celebrates local citizens

    Lang Lang celebrates local citizens

    The town of Lang Lang has a strong community despite its small size, and that fact is always on display during its Australia Day celebrations. Lang Lang gathers at the…

  • Mother takes torch, named Senior Citizen of the Year

    Mother takes torch, named Senior Citizen of the Year

    A lifetime of quiet compassion has been brought into the spotlight, with longtime volunteer Maureen Timms named 2026 Senior Citizen of the Year at the Cardinia Shire Australia Day Awards.…

  • Kids charged over alleged thieving spree

    Kids charged over alleged thieving spree

    Three boys from Greater Dandenong are facing charges over an alleged stealing spree across the South East. The trio were arrested by police on Princes Highway, Noble Park on Wednesday…

  • A testimony of hope

    A testimony of hope

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 448546 Rose’s family escaped South Sudan’s civil war and settled in Ethiopia for safety in refugee camps. In 2000, when she was 6 years…

  • Rising star shines

    Rising star shines

    Some talents shine brightest when given room to grow and Soumil Aggarwal is proof. From a simple school project, he’s crafted a film that’s capturing attention across Victoria. Gazette journalist…

  • Backhands, burns and banks

    Backhands, burns and banks

    DAVE: Morning boys, an absolute scorcher on the weekend and one member of our team is sporting the war-wounds of sunburn to prove it. We praised Blair last week for…

  • Stolen car suspect arrested

    Stolen car suspect arrested

    On the 23rd of January, the below red Toyota 86 was stolen from Cranbourne East. On the 27th of January, a Cardinia local observed the vehicle in a shopping centre…

  • Ramadan Night Markets coming to Casey

    Ramadan Night Markets coming to Casey

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 467847 After a successful run in Dandenong, the Ramadan night market is now coming to Casey for two special nights in February 2026. The…

  • Series of car thefts at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre sparks concern

    Series of car thefts at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre sparks concern

    Fountain Gate Shopping Centre has been a hotspot for a string of car thefts over the last few months with many shoppers are now choosing not to park their cars…