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The impact that not fi nishing has on the school is quite signifi cant, even to the point where this building (the old part of the school, where Mr Windsor and the schools administra-</p><p>tion staff work) is not listed to be demol-ished, he said. </p><p>The money for the demolition is esti-mated to be in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, which means it would stay until money was provided for the work. Mr Windsor fears it will become an easy target for vandals. </p><p>Money has been shaved from the original plan to put Mr Windsor and his administration staff closer to the stu-dents, lest they be left like shags on a rock. </p><p>In May last year The Star reported that the State Budget had delivered $10m to rebuild LSC, with the money to come in two bites of $5m. For Mr Windsor it was a case of not looking a gift horse in the mouth. Ten million dollars was music to his ears, even if it wasnt going to fi nish the job. </p><p>Continued on page 6.</p><p>Missing millionsLeongatha school short of building funds</p><p>Top cop retiresTop cop retires World interestWorld interest 13 the musical13 the musical</p><p>Page 6</p><p>Page 13</p><p>Pages38 & 39</p><p>More needed: Leongatha Secondary College assistant principal Greg Ellt (centre) takes Education Min-ister Martin Dixon (left) and Deputy Premier Peter Ryan (right) through the education precinct building site recently. The tour also included Leongatha Primary School principal Rob Higgins (standing behind Mr Dixon), along with TS Constructions project manager Mark Patterson (standing next to Mr Ryan) and college teacher Matt McPhee. Photo courtesy of Jamie Cummins, Leongatha Secondary College. </p><p>MEENIYAN Golf Club is ecstatic after the mens Division One team won its fi rst ever golf pennant at Korumburra Golf Club on Sunday. 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Front: Sophie McCabe, Kayla Campbell and Nikita Giardina. Back: Eve Cornell, Lucy Edmonson, Miranda Rowe, Katrina McCabe, Mia Renouf and Casey Pocklington. Check out The Stars full sports coverage, starting from the back page.</p><p>By Matt Dunn </p><p>LEONGATHA Medi-cal Groups Dr Gra-ham Toohill believes marijuana is a di-saster that could be leading local users down a path toward psychosis, depres-sion, dementia and addiction. </p><p>Its a mind altering drug and it has real dan-gers for anyone who is prone to mental instabil-ity. It triggers psychosis in people who have never had it before, he said. </p><p>Then, its a very de-pressive drug if you use it a lot, as well as being a very addictive drug too. Its not seen as that by the community, but it is. </p><p>Theres a group of people who can smoke it and not suffer any bad effects, but there are also a lot of people who suf-fer these adverse effects, which are not easily re-versed.</p><p>Dr Toohill said he was disturbed by a recent ar-ticle in Medicine Today, Cannabis and mental health, which found re-cent clinical and epide-miological research has demonstrated a range of adverse psychological ef-fects of cannabis use.</p><p>There is strong epide-miological evidence that regular cannabis use can contribute to the onset of psychosis, particularly in young people who are predisposed to develop-ing mental illness, found the authors, Dr Matthew Large, a medical superin-tendent of mental health services at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, and Dr Olav Nielssen, a Sydney psychiatrist. </p><p>Dr Toohill said the ar-ticle raised the spectre of cognitive impairment for users. </p><p>Were having an epidemic of Alzheimers Disease and other de-mentias. Marijuana use is going to increase that dementia burden on our community, he said. </p><p>Its a disaster.Dr Large and Dr Niels-</p><p>sen found cannabis intoxi-cation causes impairment in concentration and in other domains of intellec-tual function, and recent use of cannabis doubles the risk of having a fatal motor vehicle accident.</p><p>Ongoing cannabis use is associated with poor academic achieve-ment in high school years. The most disturbing evi-dence has come from a well-designed prospec-tive birth cohort study, which found that can-nabis use in adolescence </p><p>Doctors dope warning</p><p>RETIRING police Sergeant Jim Baum said there had been a dramatic rise in illegal drug use in South Gippsland in recent time. </p><p>The 37 year career cop said while heroin had always been an issue, the prevalence of ice (crystal methamphetamine) was one of the more worrying trends in the region.</p><p>Last week The Star revealed a number of overdoses in South Gippsland had seen patients fl own to Melbourne for treatment emergency treatment. One local party resulted in three overdoses. </p><p>When youve got GHB (gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid) and ice thats a really worrying trend and one all the local communities should be concerned about, he said. 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