EXIST
WYNDHAM
Home » News » Gatto backs McLindon

Gatto backs McLindon

Underworld identity Mick Gatto has backed Werribee by-election candidate Aidan McLindon’s plan to push for self-defence lessons in schools if he is elected to state parliament.

Mr McLindon launched his policy alongside Mr Gatto on Sunday, February 2.

According to Mr McLindon, the program would introduce self-defence disciplines in primary and secondary schools as part of a 12-month pilot program to commence in term three this year.

Mr McLindon, who is also fighting calls for him to resign from his position as Whittlesea mayor, said he dealt with troubled students as a teacher and the introduction of such a program was well overdue.

“Boys and girls of all ages need to be equipped to have the capacity to defend themselves should the need arise,” Mr McLindon said.

Mr Gatto said he agreed that the discipline of self-defence was a subject which would add value to the Victorian education curriculum.

“As a young lad I was a bit of a knockabout and it was boxing that channelled my energies towards something useful,” Mr Gatto said.

“If we get McLindon into state parliament, we can genuinely start re-engaging our young people again.”

If adopted, the pilot would run as an ‘opt in’ program that would allow students who are unwilling to physically participate to study the theoretical side of the program and various disciplines of self-defence.

The program would also require students to have permission from a parent or guardian before engaging in any form of contact sport.

If elected as Werribee MP, Mr McLindon said he will also table the ‘Tough Love Act,’ a crime and rehabilitation bill designed to deter young offenders.

The proposed bill would implement a three-tier approach to dealing with offenses.

Minor offenses will result in offenders being rostered on a graffiti clean up; the first serious offense will mandate a minimum of one week attendance at a boot camp; offenders aged 17 and older will have to undertake a mandatory 12 months of national service.

Mr McLindon said the criminality among youth he has witnessed in outer Australian suburbia was “an indictment to the Australian way of life,” and had the markers of a low-trust society more comparable to Texas than the Australia he grew up in.

“Werribee has effectively been handed over to unruly youth who have very few boundaries knowing there are little consequences for their actions,” he said.

Digital Editions


  • Sports Shorts

    Sports Shorts

    Soccer The draw for the opening two rounds of the Dockerty Cup-Australia Cup have been revealed. Football Victoria held the draw on Tuesday night with…

More News

  • Military history more visible

    Military history more visible

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531105 Australian military history has become more accessible with the Werribee RSL’s new memorabilia cabinets. Formally unveiled on Friday 30 January, the new glass…

  • Mursal making the most of a chance

    Mursal making the most of a chance

    As students return to school, some families in Melbourne’s west are struggling to afford textbooks and essential school supplies. A Greater Western Water (GWW) partnership with not-for-profit Western Chances aims…

  • Yurran P-9 open for learning

    Yurran P-9 open for learning

    Yurran P-9 College in Werribee South celebrated a special milestone last week, opening its doors to its first batch of students. Star Weekly photographer Damjan Janevski visited on Friday 30…

  • Dumping disgrace

    Dumping disgrace

    Illegal dumping continues to plague Wyndham, with a popular beach spot being among the places recently hit. Local resident Chris Cobbledick said he recently encountered a truckload of building site…

  • Wyndham art exhibition is a must see

    Wyndham art exhibition is a must see

    If you want to see some of the best art from across Australia, then look no further than the Wyndham Art Prize finalist exhibition. Running until Sunday 22 March at…

  • Bees cement top four spot

    Bees cement top four spot

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 523147 Werribee is one step closer to sealing a finals berth in the Bowls Victoria weekend pennant, division 2, section 1 competition. The Bees…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531317 Muthu Pannirselvam is the director of Project Space and Meridian Design and Engineering and the curerent president of Werribee Lions Club. Can you…

  • Pedestrian crossing plans set to begin

    Pedestrian crossing plans set to begin

    Wyndham council has revealed it will begin design and concept planning for two signalled pedestrian crossings in Tarneit. Located on Wootten Road and Hummingbird Boulevard, the proposed crossings are set…

  • Ellen’s ballet boost

    Ellen’s ballet boost

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530747 Local ballet teacher Ellen Montgomery loves what she does and has received a nice little boost to keep doing it. Ms Montgomery is…

  • Teen charged over alleged cop car ramming

    Teen charged over alleged cop car ramming

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have charged a teen after two police vehicles were rammed in Hoppers Crossing on the morning of Monday 2 February. Officers from…