Pubdate: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 Source: Sunshine Coast Daily (Australia) Copyright: 2007 APN News & Media Ltd Contact: http://www.thedaily.com.au/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4590 LOCALS WANT MORNINGTON RAVE PARTY HALTED Plans by the organisers of this month's controversial rave party at Kryal Castle to stage an even bigger one at Mornington Racecourse has sparked an outcry among locals. Totem Industries has a permit from the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) for a nine-hour dance music festival in January, News Ltd papers report. The Solar Music Festival would cater for about 15,000 people - twice the number of people who attended the Kryal Castle rave near Ballarat on December 8, from which 14 people were treated in hospital for drug overdoses. Ballarat Health Service (BHS) has since called for a total ban on rave parties. After the Kryal Castle rave, three people were put on life support in intensive care after consuming a potentially deadly mix of drugs, including GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyric acid), ice and amphetamines, according to the BHS. Now Mornington residents and police say the local racecourse would disturb a nursing home, racehorses and residences. Victoria Police spokesman Inspector Stuart King was quoted as saying he was concerned for the safety of residents, partygoers and health services. "I'm especially concerned after the experience of Kryal Castle and this will be a similar event with more than double the people," he said. "We have limited health services on the Peninsula and the closest hospital is Rosebud. "It wouldn't take much to overwhelm them, let alone any drug overdoses." Racehorse trainer Pat Carey described the choice of venue as "irresponsible". It would be "a recipe for disaster", Mr Cary said. "Can you imagine some ecstasy-driven idiot at 10 o'clock on a Sunday night after he's been to a dance party wandering into a horse property and getting hurt?" Mr Carey said the music would terrify his 30 horses in nearby stables. "The racecourse stands to make $40,000 from this festival, but the damage it will cause us could be hundreds of thousands of dollars," he said. Mornington Peninsula Council has already opposed the granting of the permit due to noise and traffic issues. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek