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■ Campaigner returns after 50 years to save pool...

Back to battle By MELISSA MEEHAN

John Faull doesn’t want to see Olinda lose its pool. Varmalis said the council had always recommended that the Olinda Pool was closed once the Monbulk Aquatic Centre was redeveloped and opened. “The Olinda Pool has the lowest visitation rates of any pool in the municipality,” Mr Varmalis said. “Visits in 2010/11 and 2011/2012

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were 975 and 1242 respectively. “Due to the pool being located within a Bushfire Prone Zone, as identified by the State Government Royal Commission, the pool is not available on Total Fire Ban days, when people typically seek to access pools.” Mr Varmalis said the site would

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HE’S saved the Olinda Pool before and resident John Faull is adamant he can do it again. This week the Yarra Ranges Council confirmed that the Olinda Pool would be closed permanently following the discovery of major cracks and leaks that have rendered the pool irreparable. But Mr Faull, who was part of fundraising to get the pool built in the early 1960s, says it’s an important part of the community that should not be lost. “They are saying the decision revolves around the cracks - but the truth is that the pool isn’t used enough,” he said. “But they close it on days of Total Fire Ban. “Without any consultation from the community, it’s a decision made by council officers in Lilydale with no understanding of the area or the potential, or lack of, fire risk. “Those days are the ones that people want to be using the pool.” Mr Faull, a firefighter for more than 50 years, said the pool was built with funds raised by the community for the community - but was also purpose built so that there was a static water point in case of fire. “I helped raise the money and it was for local families,” he said. “They’ve tried to close it before, and we stopped it and I hope we can do it again.” He questioned why the pool had been allowed to fall into such disrepair. “Why should the people of Olinda suffer because they haven’t looked after council infrastructure?” he said. “It’s a disgrace it’s been left like this for so long.” Yarra Ranges Council director of environment and engineering Mark


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By REBECCA BILLS SEVEN Country Fire Association (CFA) members from around the hills have recently completed a public speaking introduction program. Vickie Linaker and Dave Evered from The Basin brigade, Elle Saber and Peter Haddow from Macclesfield, Jim Armstrong from Mount Evelyn, Peter Baxter from Lilydale and Laura Wood from the Rowville Brigade all successfully completed the 2013 EMR Speech Craft Program. The program aims to develop skills in public speaking and confidence through the completion of practical activities including presenting speeches focusing on eye contact, pace, tone, body language, gestures and the use of appropriate language. Mount Evelyn CFA Captain and successful course participant Jim Armstrong said that in his role as captain he needs to attend different events and give talks and public speaking is a crucial element to the communication element in his role. “The course was extremely beneficial to me and it really helped me learn more about body language and different styles and inflections that can enhance what you are saying,” he said. “I think the best part of the experience was we all saw a lot of growth

in all the other participants over the eight weeks. “We didn’t really know many of the other people in the course so it formed a good little group of people who all had a common goal of trying to improve that aspect of their skill set.” Mr Armstrong said he believes this is a course that everybody should do and he has been encouraging other CFA members in management positions to complete the program. “I didn’t tell people I was doing the course and after speaking at both our recent brigade dinner and garage sale dinner I had so many comments on how well I was speaking,” he said. “It is really positive feedback that shows how important good speech is.” A statement from CFA Eastern Metropolitan Region said the participants who completed the program gained such confidence in public speaking that it resulted in two of the participants being selected to read out the names of the hundreds of recipients who were recently awarded the National Emergency Medal. For more information on joining the CFA or the Speech Craft program, call the CFA Eastern Metropolitan Region office on 8739 1300. CFA members Jim Armstrong, Captain of Mount Evelyn brigade, Peter Baxter (Lilydale) Elle Saber (Macclesfield), Peter Haddow (Macclesfield), Vickie Linaker (The Basin) and Dave Evered, Fourth Lieutenant from The Basin brigade, are happy to have completed the course. 110407

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Lessons in nature AN innovative education program that enables students to spend a week in a ‘forest classroom’ at the Dandenong Ranges National Park was launched by Ferntree Gully MP Nick Wakeling last week. The State Government invested $90,000 into the Forest Classroom initiative that will give students in grade five and six an intensive nature-based experience to learn more about the environment and make an ongoing connection to national parks. Mr Wakeling said the program will be offered to 23 local schools and will be run by the schools’ teachers with input from Parks Victoria employees. “This is a fantastic opportunity to encourage children to connect with nature and learn more about the environment,” Mr Wakeling said. “Research shows that if young people can enjoy and connect with nature at an early age, they are more likely to

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continue this connection throughout their lives.” Parks Victoria rangers and education officers will also visit to talk to students about the park, its flora and fauna and how it is managed. The classroom was first trialled in 2012 and was deemed a great success. “The feedback from parents and teachers was extremely positive and

the children arrived excited to be learning in a new setting,” Mr Wakeling said. The $90,000 Forest Classroom program is funded by the Coalition Government through the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Strategic Partnerships and Parks Victoria’s Melbourne Bushfire Protection programs.

Trawling through the treasures ONE man’s trash is another man’s treasure. So why not head down to the Selby Fire Brigade Fair and Fire Awareness Information Day. This Saturday the Selby Fire Station will be a hotbed of fanfare as visitors can search for their own treasure, books, homemade cakes, and work their way through a huge selection of plants. Firefighters Sonja Schaeffner, Neville Aldham and Martha McKelvey will be on hand to provide information on the upcoming fire season and will be among those to enjoy some tasty treats on the day.

Firefighters Sonja Schaeffner, Neville Aldham and Martha McKelvey. 110428 Picture: DONNA OATES They are still taking saleable donations, too. Call Sharryn on 9754 2671 or drop

off some goods at the side of the fire station. The fair will start at 9am.

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No room to manouvre - Fiona Hearl edges out of her driveway as mum Dawn keeps littlies Joshua and Jamie out Picture: DONNA OATES of harm’s way. 110433. person may want this, it could lead to others asking for the same,” he said. In an impassioned plea Ms Hearl told councillors she had already been involved in a crash as she was coming out of the driveway and that traffic volume and speed had increased over the years. “It’s an accident waiting to happen,” she said. “It’s dangerous for us with people coming along at 40 (kmh), let alone the 20-year-old who decides to hoon through it. “For them to veer to avoid me, they run into a power pole.” She said she saw the only realistic and quick option as realigning the road, and the councillors agreed. Cr Cox was supported by Cr Noel Cliff in saying something needed to be done to fix the problem quickly. “Can’t we just do this section?” Cr Cliff asked. “My biggest concern is if next year we were reading about where we have someone’s kids killed, regardless of who put it (the road) in in the ’80s,” he said. “This is serious,” he added. “It seems to me if the place

is as dangerous as our visitor has said, then something needs to be done now and not wait for another $20,000 to be found before it is done,” Cr Cox said. He moved a motion that the council go ahead with the work as soon as possible and continue with plans to gauge support for the Special Charge Scheme. “This needs to be done soon, and not wait for another year until there are some more funds,” he said. Yarra Ranges Council has confirmed work is scheduled to start in mid-January, and Ms Hearl said she is happy with the outcome and particularly with the support and action taken by Cr Cox. Cr Cox told the Mail on Friday he had since been out to the site and it was obvious something needed to be done. “It’s a difficult spot and coming out with two kids in the car, she can’t see the traffic coming until she’s out on the road - it just doesn’t seem to me to be such a difficult job to fix it,” he said. Ms Hearl said she wanted to publicly thank Cr Cox. “Potentially, if this goes ahead in a hurry they could have saved lives,” she said.

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PUFFING Billy’s Steam Museum was the victim of copper thieves over the weekend. Belgrave police Sergeant Craig West said that those responsible cut a hole in the fence before taking up to 50 kilograms of copper piping. Anyone with information is asked to contact Belgrave police on 9754 6677.

Missing goats EMERALD police are calling on members of the public to help them find two missing goats. The white goats went missing over the Melbourne Cup weekend from a property in Ford Road, Emerald. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the goats are asked to contact Emerald police on 5968 4422.

Burglars sent running TWO burglars ran from a Menzies Creek home last week after disturbing the home-owner. At about 7am on 14 November, police believe two offenders entered the Aura Vale Road home through an unlocked door. The house was ransacked and two laptops were stolen before the offenders disturbed the victim. The laptops were valued at $1500 and a Foxtel unit was also stolen. MAKE-UP and perfume were among the items stolen from a Birdwood Avenue home in Cockatoo. Police believe offenders forced open one of the doors to the house between 8pm on 12 November and 7am the next morning. The make-up and perfume was valued at $450.

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MONTROSE Town Centre will come under one roof under a plan to spend $1.5million on redeveloping the town’s cultural hub. Yarra Ranges Council voted on Tuesday last week to refer the funding to the 2014/15 Captial Expenditure Program with the $1,500,000 offset by the sale of the Maternal and Child Health property for $700,000.

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UPWEY’S firefighters took to the stairs of the Eureka Tower on the weekend, raising more than $1200. Upwey CFA young guns Ashley Nealon, Jack Spooner, Lincoln Bulkeley and Nathan Polderman raced up the stairs in their wildfire kits - all making it to the top in less than 18 minutes. Those with a little more experience under their belts carried the breathing apparatus on their journey to the top. James Butler, Noel Nealon, Sean Radford, and Shane O’Brien all made it to the top in under 28 minutes. “Us oldies all carried the breathing apparatus with Sean putting the face mask on,” Noel Nealon said. “He got to the top floor still with 15 bar of air left.”

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MONBULK police have charged a number of youths with selling and possessing drugs over the past month. Sergeant Mark Knight said a group of teenagers, who are well known to police, had been selling drugs at the bus stop and skate park in town and said while charges had been laid the same youths were still causing trouble in the town. “We have charged them a number of times,” he said. “They have been charged with a number of offences including possession, trafficking and numerous other street related crimes.” He said the group included four males and one female aged between 13 and 20. “We just want to ensure the community keeps us in the loop of what is happening. “If they see suspicious behaviour they need to keep reporting it,” he said. “We will keep charging them with these offences.”

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YARRA Ranges Council will spend $60,000 moving a Monbulk road after councillors were told it was a death trap. Monbulk mum Fiona Hearl told Yarra Ranges councillors on Tuesday night, 12 November, that she puts her life, and her children’s, on the line every time she drives out of her driveway on to Jellicoe Avenue. She said her car has to be on the road before she can see anyone coming, and they can see her car. The catch is, the road was built on her land. The council’s engineering department proposed gauging support for a $1.6m landownerfunded Special Charge Scheme in Jellicoe and Vika avenues which would see nothing happen for at least another year. The other option was to spend the $40,000 allocated for design of the potential scheme to fixing the problem, but said the estimated cost was $60,000, leaving a $20,000 shortfall. The council officers’ report to councillors said a number of factors came together to create the problem, including the curve and crest in the road as cars approach Ms Hearl’s property at 37 Jellicoe, the narrow roadway, vegetation blocking vision, the steep slope of the driveway, and its encroachment onto the road. It pointed out that properties between 23 and 37 are affected by encroachment on the road surface. Director of Environment and Engineering Mark Vermalis said staff had been looking into the matter for some time and while there was the option of a minor realignment it would resolve the issue for just the one property. “As I understand it, five properties are affected and while one

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Brigade open day IT’S time to discover the Ferntree Gully CFA. In line with the Ferntree Gully Village Discovery Day, the fire brigade will open their station to the public on Saturday 30 November. Captain Seamus Smith said combining their open day with the Discovery Day meant that people attending the festival and those already in town could pop in to seek advice for their fire plan or to see the inner workings of a fire station.

CFA community engagement coordinator Graham Crichton said that it was important in the lead up to the fire station that the community made themselves aware of local firefighters and the fire brigade. “We have a wealth of knowledge that the community can learn from,” Mr Crichton said. “Now is the time to get planning for the fire season - and we’ll be here to give advice and have a chat.”

Captain Seamus Smith and Graeme Crichton from the Ferntree Gully CFA are planning for the fire season. Are you? Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN

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NATUROPATH Jenny Bailey is teaching simple and safe Bach Flower remedies on 20 November, 12.30pm to 2.30pm, and 21 November, 7pm to 9pm at Olinda Community House. $25 including materials, to book, call Christine on 9751 1264.

BURRINJA café will be hosting The Vocal Agents on 20 November from 6.30pm. Tickets are $15, to find our more, visit www.upweylocalvocal. com.

LANDCARE for singles is back with an event on Sunday 1 December from 10am to 2pm. Registrations call 27 November at www.surveymonkey.com/s/LandcareforSingles/Birdsland. For more information, email yvlandcare@bigpond. com.

SELBY Community House Occasional Childcare is hosting a fire safety talk for preschool aged children with local brigade representatives on 6 December at 11am. To book, call 9754 2039 or email selby@selbyhouse.com.au. All welcome.

Movie screening BETWEEN the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea will be screening at St Thomas More’s Primary School Hall in Belgrave on 5 December at 7pm.

THE Christmas sale of paintings and handicrafts will be finishing on 15 December. Open Sundays from 11am to 4pm, for information phone 9758 8955 or visit thehutgallery.wordpress.com.

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OLINDA Community House is hosting a freeform crochet class on 23 November from 10am to 3pm. Cost is $50, to book you place call Christine on 9751 1264.

EMERALD Community House is seeking volunteers for the Christmas cooking hampers on 28 and 29 November, and the 5 and 6 December. For inquiries, email echpromo@iinet.net.au or call 5968 3881.

EMERALD Market will hold a Twilight Evening on Friday 6 December at Puffing Billy Park from 3.30pm to 8pm. For stallholder inquiries, email echmarket@iinet.net.au or call 5968 3881.

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A SELECTION of ’local identity’ portraits by members of the Emerald Arts Society is currently being exhibited in the Emerald Library. For more information, visit emeraldartssociety. wordspress.com.

HELMUT and Bruce, the Le Toot Ensemble duo will be performing at Burrinja Café on 24 November from 1.30pm to 4.30pm. Entry is free, visit burrinja.org.au or call 9754 5707 for more information.

SILVAN Wesleyan Methodist Church is welcoming all to join in its favourite hymns and carols on 30 November at 2pm at 265 Monbulk Road, Silvan. For more information, call Pat on 5964 3561.

THE Lions Club of Wantirna is holding its annual Christmas Tree Sale on 7, 8 and 14 December at Collier Reserve near the corner of Burwood Highway and Stud Road, Wantirna South. Trees are available from 8am Saturdays and 8.30am on Sunday.

ENROLMENTS are being taken for 2014 threeyear-old Kidzfun program at Coonara Early Learning Centre. Sessions run from Monday to Thursday from 9.15am to 12.15pm. For more information, call 9758 7081.

GrassRoots Market UPCOMING GrassRoots Markets is being held behind the shops at Upwey on 23 November from 3pm to 8pm. For more information, visit www.grassrootsmarket.com.au.

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Stopping the abuse By KATH GANNAWAY and MELISSA MEEHAN THE release last week of the Betrayal of Trust report has been described as an historic and far-reaching step against the sexual abuse of children in the Catholic Church. The State Government inquiry into the Handling of Child Abuse by Religious and Other Organisations delivered its findings to the Victorian Parliament on Wednesday 13 November, making 15 recommendations. Principal among them is a recommendation for a new law making failing to report serious child abuse, or concealing it, a criminal offence. In May this year, the Mail reported that Father Julian Fox, the former principal of Ferntree Gully’s St Joseph’s College, had been charged with historical child sex crimes dating back to 1976.

In what police considered a “break through in co-operation between the Victoria Police and the Catholic Church”, Father Fox was arrested on Monday 22 April after returning from Rome. The inquiry said more of this cooperation was needed in the future. St Joseph’s College had previously called for its former principal to return to Australia to face the sex abuse claims after the Salesian priest left Australia for Rome in the late 1990s. Father Fox was been charged with abusing four Victorian children between 1976 and 1985 in Ferntree Gully and Sunbury. The inquiry found that the majority of evidence received, about 80 per cent, related to the criminal abuse of children within the Catholic Church and, among other findings, that it trivialised the problem, contributed to abuse not being dis-

closed and ensured that the community remained uninformed and that perpetrators were not held accountable. The recommendations include making it offence for anyone not to report a serious indictable offence, making grooming a criminal offence, requiring non-government organisations receiving tax-exemptions or funding from the Victorian Government to be incorporated and adequately insured, amending laws to exclude criminal child abuse from the limitations period for prosecution, clarify the Working with Children requirements to ensure organisations are required to report offences. Victorian Premier Denis Napthine has said the Victorian Government would act immediately to draft legislation on a number of the key recommendations, including creating a new grooming offence and a

new child endangerment offence. Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne Denis Hart responded to the report saying the church hoped the inquiry and its recommendations would assist the healing of those who have been abused and enhance the care of victims and their families as well as strengthening preventative measures that are in place. “It is the worst betrayal of trust in my lifetime in the Catholic Church,” he said. Describing the history of abuse in the church, he said the report sets out inexcusable failures in the church’s response, mainly in the period from 1960 to 1985. He said the Catholic Church in Victoria supports the inquiry’s key recommendations, but did not touch on the contentious issues of changes which would make the church a legal entity that can be sued, or the sanctity of the confessional.

Free and fun festival FAMILY fun for free is the philosophy behind the Wandin Sunset Festival. The festival at the Wandin Shopping Centre on Friday 29 November from 5.30pm to sunset is funded by the monthly Wandin Market. “It’s all free to the community,” said organiser Glenda Cook. “It’s our chance to give back to the community that supports us.” Wurundjeri Ngurungaeta Murrindindi will open the festival and there will be jumping castles, a mechanical

bull, face painting and a visit from Santa. There’ll be a great range of market stalls to provide an opportunity to pick up some bargains and cross a few presents off the Christmas gift list as well as food, community displays and demonstrations. Winners of the WandinSeville Community Bank schools colouring competition will also be announced on the night. Phone Glenda Cook on 5964 4946 for further information.

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Bank backs hub project By REBECCA BILLS A COMMUNITY bank has pledged $250,000 to a new community services hub in the Dandenong Ranges. After new research supporting the need for the community hub, the Dandenong Ranges Community Banking Group (DRCBG) has offered the funding for the project provided it is fully committed and funded within the next 12 months. Chairman of the Eastern Dandenong Ranges Project Group (EDRPG) Russell Soderlund said having this funding means organisers have got a way of starting the project and leveraging some funds from other providers such as the shire. “We don’t know what the project is going to cost overall but we are going to the shire with $250,000 which is a lot better than going and asking with your hand out. “Councillors in our area have given their in principal support to the project however the next step for us is to meet with the councillors and the shire staff to get the project going.” Research conducted by Isabelle Woodin Consulting and Training Services in conjunction with the EDRPG reinforced feedback from a community forum held earlier this year that a multi-purpose community services hub is urgently needed in the area. Mr Soderlund said there are a good range of services available in the region but people just do not know they exist, where to look for them or how they can be accessed. “The concept is assisted access where trained volunteers help their peers to access the services they require,” he said. The community hub would create access for all community members regardless of their networks and skills with personal assistance in accessing the internet for various services such as job applications.

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Stand to be counted RESPONDING to John Nieman (Warrior’s A Worry, Mail Opinion, 12 November). John, your Green/Labor alliance stooges really need to get a grip on reality. Everything I have ever written should be taken as a whole and not as you Greens are so good at, just extracting whatever words you choose so you can throw them around as factual, after adding your own interpretation. That just proves that you are incapable of seeing the whole of the facts and truth. Yes, we both ran at the last election and neither of us was successful. I was the one who ran wholly as an individual against the might of two political parties and came pretty close to beating the political monster I was opposing. I, at least, was man enough to be honest enough to stand completely on my own - admitting that I had no political affiliation and not accepting any assistance, financial or otherwise. John, please don’t pretend that you’re man enough to guess that I had an ulterior motive or that you know what it was. You are once again wrong. I am not a politician and I have no wish to be one. I had simply seen something that I thought was wrong and was prepared to stand up and be counted. I am not against good government but I am opposed to any government that is incapable of representing the whole community because of their own twisted political views. Now you and your Greens mates can pull that little speech apart and present your version of what I have just written. Personally I would prefer to allow the general reading public to use their intelligence to make up their own minds on my words. Alan Coutinho-Hogan, Belgrave.

Flaw in design WHEN driving through High Street, Ashburton, the other day, they have parallel parking like Monbulk.

The big difference that there is a 1.5-metre gap between the left hand side of cars driving through and parked cars to allow drivers to back into spaces. Monbulk’s design is flawed as the kerb on the south side should have been put back 1.5 metres to allow people to back in without stopping through traffic. This is typical cheapskate approach by Yarra Ranges Council. Bruce Johnson, Silvan.

hide the trauma and suffering of our young people. This is a line in the sand. We as a community must never again allow our most vulnerable members to suffer at the hands of monsters. Christine Fyffe MP, Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, State Member for Evelyn.

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I READ with interest the Mail’s lead story (Safety Felling, 5 November) and Mr Myles O’Reilly’s comments within. It would seem, if Mr O’Reilly’s comments are correct, that CFA approval of the Worrell Reserve in Emerald as a Neighbourhood Safer Place (NSP) is imminent and a mere formality. I have read the CFA’s NSP assessment of the area for Cardinia Shire Council dated 18 June 2013 and it clearly stated that the Worrell Reserve was non-compliant as a NSP. It states that a NSP set in open spaces requires a rating of 2 kw/m² and that a separation distance greater than 310 metres from the fire threat to the NSP boundary is necessary. The CFA’s assessment of the eastern and southern aspects of Worrell Reserve are estimated at 10.06 kw/m² and 7.29 kw/m² respectively, where no Monterey cypress trees stand and which are five and three times the 2 kw/m² NSP requirement. I therefore surmise that further extensive clearing of trees and vegetation will need to be undertaken immediately in order to achieve the appropriate rating and the required separation distance for the forthcoming fire season. Our Emerald community would appreciate a Cardinia Shire public explanation of the planned consultation process for this further vegetation removal and the planned timeframe for this action to occur in order to meet CFA compliance standards and to potentially declare the Worrell Reserve a NSP. Fred Hellriegel, Emerald.

LAST week the Victorian Parliament handed down its report into child abuse by religious and other organisations, titled Betrayal of Trust. This aptly named report is not for the faint-hearted. Parts of the 748-page report detail the horrific impacts that victims have lived with for decades. For all of the unimaginable suffering that sexual abuse victims have suffered, the worst scars were on the inside. All too often, perpetrators used their positions of trust to make their victims feel guilty and shameful for what they were forced to do. Child abuse at the hands of trusted community leaders was a failing of the system as a whole. Successive governments failed to act, law enforcement agencies failed to investigate but, most of all, these trusted organisations failed in their duty of care. The Napthine Government has committed to acting swiftly and implementing measures to protect Victorian children. Credit must also go the the Labor Opposition, which has unequivocally supported the government’s efforts to this end. We now move into a new era where child protection is everyone’s responsibility. I wholeheartedly support the recommendation to make a new offence for a person to not report child sex abuse. Never again shall a veil of secrecy

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Christmas parties Celebrate the festive season with your colleagues aboard our heritage steam train.

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Firies urge all to heed siren’s call By MELISSA MEEHAN CALLING all budding firefighters - Upwey Fire Brigade is giving those a little too young to join the CFA a chance to become a honorary firefighter. It’s all part of the station’s CFA Open Day held on Sunday 24 November between 10am and 3pm youngsters can work their way through a number of tests before being presented with a honorary firefighting certificate. Kids will need to learn and show that they can stop, drop and roll and even learn how to use the fire hose.

Captain Paul Mather said the day was a great opportunity for the community to come into the station and learn about what the guys and girls on the big red trucks get up to. “It’s a great opportunity to get the community to come in and see what it’s all about - it’s also a chance for residents to get advice about their fire plans,” he said. “We’ll have all the information that is current and up to date in the lead-up to the fire season. “Plus it’s a great way for the kids to get involved - we’ll have all the trucks here too.”

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Pet rules face review By KATH GANNAWAY

IMPORTANT SUMMER SAFETY INFORMATION

DOGS could be allowed off-lead in the Hull Road Drainage Reserve in Mooroolbark, and cats and dogs prohibited in Mineshaft Reserve in Macclesfield and Wards Reserve in Monbulk, under a revision of Yarra Ranges Council’s animal laws. Yarra Ranges residents will be asked for their views on proposed areas where dogs and cats are prohibited, where dogs can be exercised on or off a lead and on cat confinement controls that would require cat owners to keep their cats within their property either at only at night or 24/7 - or not at all. When the council adopted the plan in September it agreed to review its current dog off-lead areas, rules for dogs on lead and areas where dogs and cats were prohibited. It will also decide whether to reinstate the cat curfew that was in place in the former Animal Control Local Law. The council voted on Tuesday to invite public submissions online allowing at least 42 days after which it will consider the submission and make a decision. Some of the issues identified in calling for a review included the need for a definition for ‘leash’ and ‘effective control’ and that locations of off-lead and prohibited areas are not readily available. In relation to existing off-lead areas, the report by the council’s planning, building and health department said there were not enough off-lead areas, some were too small

and it was not clear where they started and finished. Confinement of cats is more complex, and potentially controversial. While councillors heard there were currently no shire controls that require cat owners to confine their cats to their own property - either day or night, apart from in certain locations such as parks and reserves, the report states there had been no obvious changes in the behaviours of cat owners. The council was presented with ‘pros and cons’ of the overnight and 24-hour control which are also available to inform submissions by the public. Cr Samantha Dunn urged the council to invite public submissions saying it was an important issue that she was sure would attract a lot of attention. She said the cat curfew that had been in place had been “enormously successful”. “What this motion seeks to do is give the community a couple of options in what they would like to see as the most appropriate confinement,” she said. Mayor, Cr Fiona McAllister said the council wanted to hear not only what people think about the issues but encouraged the public to nominate their favourite places to exercise their dogs. Residents can view maps of proposed dog off-lead areas and options for cat curfews online as well as nominating their favourite areas at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/catsanddogs

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Dental funding has teeth FUNDING was increased to $2.1 million at Inspiro Community Health earlier this month for better public dental services. Minister for Health David Davis made the announcement with the boost including access to one-off funding of $432,000. Mr Davis said the funding for public dental services in Victoria includes funding made available

through the National Partnership agreement that has introduced a range of initiatives to improve dental treatments and services. These initiatives include a dental employment program for graduates, mobile dental units for better access in rural and regional areas, relocation support for rural dental practitioners and an early intervention oral hygiene and health program.

Streets to welcome Santa MONBULK’S streets will come alive with Christmas cheer as the Monbulk Christian Fellowship is proud to announce that it will be holding its 7th Annual Fun Day on Saturday 23 November in the car park next to Monbulk RSL between 10am and 3pm. Activities include face painting, hair spraying, balloonist, craft

tables, helium balloons and clowns. All rides are free including a chair-o-plane, merry-go-round, bungee run, jumping castles, music featuring the Monbulk Primary School Choir, Mountain District Christian School, bands and other local artists. Santa will also be there, arriving on the fire truck at noon.

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Tattooist’s stand-out colours The Mail has two double passes for single-day visitors to the Australian Tattoo and Body Art Expo in Melbourne. To be in the running to win one of the double-passes, visit the Mail’s Facebook page at www. facebook.com/MailNewspaperGroup, share and like the related post and comment with the word “TATTOO”. Winners will be drawn on Friday 22 November.

By JESSE GRAHAM UPWEY tattooist Jamin Swaneveld will be grabbing his best guns and making his way to the third annual Australian Tattoo and Body Art Expo in Melbourne later this month. Tattoo guns, of course. Mr Swaneveld will be setting up his specially-made stall at the exposition which will run from 29 November to 1 December at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. His stall drew many eyes at last year’s event, featuring wood panelling and an old-style feel that separated the stall for Last Frontier Tattoos from the rest. Mr Swaneveld said he was looking forward to this year’s exposition and that he filled his booking times for this year before last year’s event had wound up. Specialising in realistic style tattoos, such as portraits and nature pictures, Mr Swaneveld said he wants to help remove the stigma that has long been associated with tattoo artists. “There’s a lot of things against us at the moment - things happening in Sydney and Brisbane and Western Australia with bikies,” he said. “The perception is that we’re all like that, and we’re all tarred with the same brush. “Hopefully the public that wouldn’t normally come along, may come along (to the event) and see that times have changed.” Mr Swaneveld said that his elaborate

Jamin Swaneveld will be one of many tattooists firing up their guns at the Picture: DONNA OATES Australian Tattoo and Body Art Expo. 88781 stall design comes from his history as a builder and is one of the many ways that he tries to distinguish himself and his Upwey tattoo shop as different to the rest. “It’s an industry that seems to have boomed - it’s epidemic, and you have a sea of tattooists,” he said. “The only way to stand out in a sea of white is to paint yourself red.” The Melbourne leg of the Australian Tattoo and Body Art Expo will be held from noon-10pm on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 November and from 11am-7pm on Sunday 1 December.

Single-day tickets are $25 if booked online, or $30 at the door. Three-day passes are $65 online or $65 at the door, while children’s tickets are $10 and children under 12 may enter for free. A number of entertainment events will be held across the exposition weekend, with markets and a kids corner available. For more information, visit www.tattooexpo.com.au. Look out for Mr Swaneveld’s stall at all three days of the exposition - you can’t miss it.

Skaters are downhill for the day SKATEBOARDERS from around the Yarra Ranges and the world took on the slopes of Monbulk over the weekend as part of the Victorian Downhill Festival. In just it’s second year, the Sunday festival was again popular with youngsters and budding skateboarders and skaters alike. Presented by Australian Skate Race Association with support from Yarra Ranges’ Youth Services, the festival included longboard riders. Chandler Ward councillor Jason Callanan said the event was a great opportunity for young people in the area to participate safely and legally in this internationally recognised sport. “Racers can reach speeds of up to 75kmh going downhill. “Not only is this event exciting to participate in, it’s great to watch too,” Cr Callanan said.

Brady Lane of Geelong and Zak Mills-Goodwin of Upper Ferntree Gully lead Dan Bailey from Canberra in an elimination final. 110368

Harvey (12) of Belgrave South, Leyton (13) of Berwick and Lloyd (13) of Belgrave South try out the course.

Magaly McWhinnie from Peru was the sole female skater in the event. 110368 Pictures: GREG CARRICK

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Shoppers cruise in for classic night By REBECCA BILLS DESPITE the miserable weather, a game few still turned out for the inaugural Monbulk Late Night Shopping Cruze last week. Organiser of the event and president of the Monbulk Business Network John Coleman said although the turnout was not ideal, the next event will have plenty of classic cars and bikes on display. “A few cars showed up and braved the elements but next month we are hoping for better weather and a much bigger turn out,” he said. “There was a lot of interest in this show and a lot of people had intended on coming but the weather was just a turn off. “We are going to solider on and make the next one bigger and better.” The Monbulk Late Night Shopping Cruze is on every second Wednesday of the month and is an initiative by the Monbulk Business Network to promote local shopping in Monbulk. The event is free of charge however any profits made from donation tins located in various shops throughout the street are donated to the Monbulk CFA and other local charities. Mr Coleman said organisers expect between 50 and 100 cars at the next late night shopping event based on the interest they have had. “Car enthusiasts love to get together and network and it is the perfect opportunity to bring business in the town and for people to shop locally,” he said. The next Monbulk Late Night Shopping Cruze will be held on Wednesday 11 December from 6pm to 9pm along the Main Street of Monbulk. For more information or to get involved, call John on 0400 466 764.

Fair to fan fund-raising By REBECCA BILLS IN A bid to raise $10,000 towards projects chosen by the students, Yarra Hills Secondary College Mount Evelyn Campus is hosting a family fun day. The school relies heavily on the generosity of parents and the community to assist in funding costs associated in running the school and this is set to be its biggest fund-raiser in more than five years. Fun fair organiser and parent Lisa Robertson said by the time children reach secondary school, the level of funds raised greatly diminishes due to fundraising “burnout.” “This is simply human nature, however an unfortunate fact,” she said. “Mindful of the perception that fairs are only for ‘little kids’, we are committed to making the day an event for all ages, including our teenagers,” she said. “We have a mix of attractions and entertainment for all ages, along with the always popular fair favourites.” Ms Robertson said acting campus principal Robyn Dew has always encouraged the students to provide suggestions and discuss ideas on things that they would like on the school grounds to improve their schooling experience. “Simple requests such as painting the basketball courts, additional seating areas throughout the grounds, or an outdoor garden and

Students Isabelle, Justin, Calleen, Josh and Hugo are excited to greet visitors to the upcoming Family Fun Fair. 110284 Picture: DONNA OATES barbecue area are simply not possible to fund without calling on the community to come and support our big day,” she said. “The students are an integral part of the day’s planning also, with their enthusiasm buoyed by knowing the more money we raise, their ‘wish list’ becomes a closer reality.” Attractions at the family fun fair include free professional skateboard demonstrations and live music with a 30 metre slide, Harley Davidson rides, a monster trash and treasure stall, market stalls, Devonshire tea and much, much more. Mr Robertson said with Christ-

mas just around the corner, it is a great opportunity to pick up some local handmade presents that will not break the bank. This year as part of the family fun fair a major raffle is being held with first prize a $500 Coles Myer voucher, second prize a $300 IGA voucher and third prize a $100 IGA voucher. Yarra Hills Family Fun Fair is on Saturday 23 November from 10am to 3pm at Yarra Hills Secondary College, 15 Burdap Drive, Mount Evelyn. For more information on the event or to purchase raffle tickets, call Lisa Robertson on 0417 347 730.

Fierce end to nostalgic tour By REBECCA BILLS IT’S a nostalgic end to the tour for Melbourne pop artist Lester The Fierce (LTF) finishing her tour with Stonefield at the Ferntree Gully Hotel. LTF is a combination of Anita Lester and her alter ego created from a children’s book hero who recorded her first set of music in Ferntree Gully. Lester said she has a very nostalgic connection to the town and used to love going to see shows at the Ferntree Gully Hotel when on recording stints in the area. The abstract Melbourne pop artist will be supporting Victorian psych-rock sisters Stonefield on their national tour this month and has wasted no time getting back on the road again after supporting the hugely successful Ngaiire ‘Lamentations’ tour. On the current tour, LTF will be playing all the favourites including Howl which has received great support on community radio and spins on Triple-J. The prolific singer-songwriter is able to incorporate concepts in her songs from love, sex, death and the weather to create her hauntingly unique and unmistakable sound. Lester said she is thrilled to be

back on the road again and has loved touring with the sisters. “I’ve not toured with girls before as my crew are usually all men but I’m loving the energy and they are now just like my little sisters,” she said. “I’ve looked forward to touring with another band that represents the amazing female rock presence in Australian music. “It’s been an incredible few months of touring and I’m hungry and ready for more.” Ms Lester has been a silent fixture in the Australian music scene for some years now and in 2012 tried her luck in America. While there she attracted interest from international labels and in mid 2012 was picked up by an indie label in New York City catching the eye of infamous Kevin Augunas - the man responsible for Cold War and Gotye. “The industry in the states is really quite intense and far less conservative than here in Australia,” Lester said. “I’ve learnt so much and I am still working with the New York label. “We wanted to do a small release here in Australia to test the waters on my own turf so we will see what happens.”

Tempest to help typhoon victims By REBECCA BILLS LOCAL theatre company Gemco Players Community Theatre is coming together to donate show proceeds to the victims of the recent super Typhoon Haiyan. Following the tragic events in the Philippines, the Gemco committee has decided to donate $5 from every ticket sold next Friday, 22 November, and 50 per cent of takings from the bar at the Beach Blanket Tempest show to the Australian Red Cross appeal to assist those who are in such desperate need. Show director Rachel Le Rossignol said although nobody in the show has been directly affected by the tragedy, all have been touched by the stories emerging of survivors. “We are a very community orientated theatre company and we have previously raised money for Fernlea House and the Leadbeater possums in the past,” she said. “Over the course of getting the show ready, a lot of people in the show have had a very difficult time. “However, what we have gone through pales in comparison to what people in the Philippines are currently going through. “This is something that we can do to help which is an important thing to do.” Beach Blanket Tempest is an Australian musical which takes Shakespeare’s The Tempest and mixes it with a ’60s beach party movie. It is full of catchy pop and rock songs reminiscent of the era and has a cast of crazy characters from Elvis to the Supremes. Ms Le Rossignol said the show has had a wonderful reception from viewers and she is very proud of all involved in the show. “Everyone has worked incredibly hard and put in so much work behind the scenes,” she said. “It is an outstanding production and one not to be missed.” Super Typhoon Haiyan was one of the most powerful typhoons on record and caused mass destruction as is tracked across the Philippines earlier this month. Winds of more than 300 kilometres an hour teamed with flash flooding and landslides has left millions of people without food, clean water or permanent shelter alongside the thousands of people feared dead in the region. The money donated from the show will go directly to the Australian Red Cross Typhoon Haiyan appeal in assisting in emergency relief, rehabilitation and recovery assistant to communities affected as well as water, sanitation, shelter and health initiatives support. For more information on Beach Blanket Tempest and to book tickets for Friday 22 November at 8pm, call Rachel Le Rossignol on 0404 139 493 or visit www.gemcoplayers.org. To donate to directly to the Australian Red Cross Typhoon Haiyan appeal, visit donations. redcross.org.au/SGOrders/Create or phone 1800 811 700.

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Anita Lester as Lester The Fierce will be playing at the Ferntree Gully Hotel this month. 110287 Returning to Melbourne, LTF recorded her latest EP with notable film score producer Jonathan Dreyfus fusing his filmic sensibilities with her rock/pop style. “It’s about my family and the boy I love - it’s about the frustration you sometimes feel at the people closest to you,” Ms Lester said. “The filmic aspect is a welcomed influence to my music and it carries through the whole EP.

“The EP feels like a spark of lust caused a fire of love - I didn’t know I needed to do it until it was done.” Finishing up their Victorian tour, Lester The Fierce will be opening for Stonefield at the Ferntree Gully Hotel on 29 November. Tickets are $22 from Ticketmaster with doors opening from 8pm. For more information, visit www.ferntreegullyhotel.com.au/ shows or call 9758 6544.

HISTORY will come to life at this year’s Draught Horse and Machinery Heritage Weekend at Mont De Lancey. Running on 23 and 24 November, participants will be able to experience what life was like for people who lived on the land more than 100 years ago. It is a chance to see the old machinery pulled around the paddocks by draught horses and enjoy a fun filled family day of activities. Displays and demonstrations will also be run by volunteers of the Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead with food available at the neighbouring Savoia Restaurant. Mont De Lancey Draught Horse and Machinery Heritage Festival will run from 10am to 4.30pm each day with admission $10 for adults and children free of charge. The festival is located at Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead, 71 Wellington Road, Wandin. For more information on the event, visit www. montdelancey.org.au/events.calendar.php or call 5964 2088.


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Letter from the Premier As we enter another summer, fire safety needs to be a priority for all Victorians and I encourage every household to update their fire plans. People living on Melbourne’s fringe need to be especially careful. If you live near a park, the bush or grassland, you also need to understand your fire risk and be ready to act. Last summer, a large, fastmoving grassfire threatened Epping, Wollert, Kalkalo and Donnybrook, damaging properties and putting residents on high

alert. The fire was unexpected and a reminder that the fire threat on Melbourne’s fringe is real. This Fire Action Week (beginning Sunday November 17), find out what to do if a fire starts near your home or workplace, and get prepared. If you live next to grassland you should have already cleared weeds and removed firewood, rubbish and other fuel from around your property. If a grassfire starts, you need to act quickly and put two or three house blocks between Premier Hon Dr Denis Napthine

you and the fire. Avoid driving in a grassfire because it may be smoky and hard to see, and traffic jams and accidents are likely. Don’t try and get a closer look at a grassfire – you will put yourself and others in danger. If you don’t live directly next to grassland and a grassfire starts, it is safer to stay where you are because it’s unlikely the fire will spread past fences and houses. In the event of a fire, it is also important to wear appropriate clothing including long sleeves, long pants and sturdy footwear.

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MAKE THIS YOUR HAPPY ENDING FROM its storybook facade to its surprising space and expansive views, this weatherboard home is deeply impressive and sure to attract more than its fair share of attention.

On a lush block of approximately threequarters of an acre with views to Cardinia Reservoir, the home is spread over three storeys and offers plenty for family buyers with recent renovation and an extension only adding to its appeal. Behind its stunning facade visitors will find living options including a generous lounge/dining room, a renovated kitchen

with stainless steel appliances and an adjoining meals area plus a downstairs family or rumpus room that could serve as additional accommodation. There are four robed bedrooms upstairs that all step out to a balcony and two also have retreat style additions including the master that also boasts a near new ensuite to complement the two family bathrooms.

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Extras include two gas heaters, a covered patio, side entertaining deck and the bonus of a three car garage with a remote controlled door as well as plenty of additional parking for trade and recreational vehicles. Well positioned, the home is a short walk or drive to Emerald Primary School, buses and the town centre.

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Situated on almost a quarter of an acre, literally 700m form the centre of Cockatoo, public transport, the Primary School, various takeaways & the local restaurant this neat 3 bedroom home represents exceptional value. The home is located at the front of the block with a carport to the side & access to the rear yard, leaving plenty of room to build the shed & the playground for the family. The home features 3 spacious bedrooms, all with built in robes & the Master Bedroom offers an ensuite effect to the main bathroom. The kitchen has plenty of cupboard & bench space & is located adjacent to the generous meals area & the comfortable lounge. Add to this the convenience of a new mains gas ducted heating system, mains water & a low maintenance garden. The ideal first home or investment opportunity!

This comfortable & low maintenance 2 BDR cottage is literally under 400m to the centre of Gembrook where you will find public transport the local supermarket, the PO, the Primary School & various cafes & shops. The western red cedar home features 2 generous BDRs with BIRs & a spacious lounge that sits adjacent to the dining area with mains gas heating to keep you toasty warm, as well as a reverse cycle split system for added convenience & comfort. The well-appointed country kitchen with dishwasher overlooks the private rear yard & has plenty of cupboard & storage space & a handy breakfast bar. There is also a renovated bathroom, functional laundry & the home features floating floors & a vaulted timber lined ceiling in the lounge, adding to that country feel. Outside there is a single lock up garage, gravel drive & a sunlit, private back yard with plenty of room for the kids & pets to play.

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This unique hills home is perfectly set up for the extended family or budding artist, featuring 3 BDRs & 2 living areas in the main residence & 2 separate studios. Privately located amongst established gardens on just over half an acre this character home offers 3 spacious BDRs, 1 with an ensuite & 1 with a retreat area, OFP & access to the upstairs balcony with views over the tree tops. The modern kitchen with D/W & island bench is located adjacent to the entry/living area & the sunlit dining room with access to the undercover outdoor area. Downstairs there is a huge lounge with toasty OFP & gas heating, as well as access to a balcony. The home also features a renovated bathroom, gorgeous exposed timber ceilings & a split system for comfort. At the rear of the home the 2 studios are located in a separate building, each with their own entrance & power. Inspect today!

We are proud to offer this magnificent acreage property, Sambhur Park. The property offers 291 acres of Dieldrin free pasture with endless views, 7 titles & a 4 BDR cottage. On the 119 acre property with 2 titles there is a tidy home with 4 BDRs, a large lounge with OFP & a sunny, country kitchen taking in the views of the valley. There is also plenty of machinery shedding, a huge hay shed & a shearing shed, as well as cattle yards & all fully fenced & easily accessible. The 172 acre property with 5 titles is Dieldrin free vacant land & there are pumping rights for 12 mega litres from the local creek. Alternatively purchase the whole 291 acres with 7 titles for offers over $1,570,000. This is a rare opportunity to secure prime land, within 1 hour of Melbourne & minutes from the heart of Gembrook offering the ultimate potential in both rural lifestyle & agricultural productivity.Inspect today!

Contact Tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 or 5968 6222 Inspection 3.30pm - 4.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)

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Sitting on almost an acre of land, this beautifully presented family home provides the complete package. With perfect presentation both inside & out, there are 3 bedrooms plus study (or 4 bedrooms), 2 modern bathrooms, near new kitchen with granite benchtops & quality s/s Miele appliances, lge lounge room with dining area, oversized meals / TV area, GDH, OFP & air-con. Outdoors has something for everyone with an undercover entertaining deck, fully flat rear yard - a great place for children to run & play safely & also the perfect sized pony paddock. A double garage is situated under the home & extra parking bays plus vehicle access to the back of the block. Within walking distance to everything that Monbulk has to offer, incl schools, shops & sporting clubs, this is the ideal family lifestyle.

This stylish, multi-level home offers comfort and space, clean lines from natural timber beams, timber floors & full drop windows. Five bedrooms (or 4 + study), 2 bathrooms and 3 open plan living zones provide ample space for any family. The split level, open design is an entertainer´s dream featuring, gourmet granite kitchen with lge Miele combiset stove top, Qasair S/S exhaust, Miele dishwasher and spacious breakfast bar. Also perfect for entertaining is the central dining room and sun filled ´billiards´ area with cosy lounge and large wood belly fireplace. The massive deck includes a spa and enjoys magnificent valley and forest views. Also a fantastic down stairs games room - ideal for a teenagers retreat. More features of the home are new deluxe carpets, euro laundry, GDH, 2 split air conditioners, alarm system, double carport and established gardens.

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 3311sqm

5 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 2413sqm

Contact Sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (Photo ID required )

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Set on a huge block that is over half an acre in size (2366 m2), this delightful western red cedar home won´t last long. Perfect for first home buyers or downsizers! Featuring 3 spacious bedrooms with BIR´s (master with full ensuite) an open plan kitchen and meals area, lounge room, central bathroom and good size laundry, there is space for everyone., open fire place, ducted heating, open lawn areas, plenty of OSP parking as well as a single carport. The floor to ceiling windows and wrap around veranda allow you to soak up the views this peaceful location provides. Inspect this weekend. You won´t be disappointed.

Patch perfection has arrived with this small acreage ideal for those wishing to indulge in ´The Good Life´, Vegies, chooks, a couple of dogs and still plenty of room to kick the footy! With features including: 4 spacious bedrooms (all with built-in robes, master with en suite) and separate study/ home office, 3 HUGE living areas with a spacious formal lounge/dining area, gigantic kitchen/ meals/living area, main bathroom, inverter A/C & wood heater in main living area. PLUS separate billiards room with wet bar, timber kitchen, S/S oven, and dishwasher. Outdoor entertaining is sorted with front and rear undercover patios and a BBQ, plenty of parking with double garage under roof line, plus separate carport and extra off street parking, workshop, large established vegie garden, berry garden and multiple fruit trees and rear shedding.

3 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 CAR LANDSIZE - 2366sqm

Contact Alan Garbuio on 0425 791 341 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (Photo ID required )

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 STUDY 3 CAR LANDSIZE - 16590sqm

Contact Sam Adamson on 0421 023 760 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 10:30am-11:00am (Photo ID required )

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SEWING MACHINE, Singer 222K, antique, perfect condition, portable, $600. 0429 624 981. Healesville.

FRIDGE/FREEZER, side by side, Samsung, VCG, white, $500. 0418 522 404.

SPRINKLER SYSTEM, new, fire fighting, includes new pump, pipe, sprinkler, hoses and all accessories. $1,000. 0402 321 837.

MONBULK Saturday 23rd November 8am-3pm Old furniture, leather recliners and general household

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COMPUTER REPAIRS LOCAL COMPUTER SERVICE, repairs, upgrades, virus removal. All problems fixed. Accredited. Tim 0417 383 683.


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SALE OF PROPERTY Notice is given pursuant to section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”) that the Yarra Ranges Shire Council (“Council”) intends to sell its property at 5 Moores Road, Monbulk (“the property”), indicated as shaded on the plan below (“the proposal”). It is proposed that the property, formerly used for Maternal Child Health and childcare purposes until the opening of the Monbulk Living & Learning Centre, be sold by public auction or tender for a sum no less than as determined by independent valuation. Further information regarding the proposal can be obtained from Craig Sutherland at the Shire Office, Anderson Street, Lilydale, telephone 1300 368 333.

POSITIONS VACANT

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

Get paid while you walk !

The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Star News Group could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Star News Group will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

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ADVERTISING SALES COORDINATOR

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Always wanted to work in: ➤ Aged Care Govt. ➤ Disability funded ➤ Home & Community Care?

Public Submission, The Chief Executive Officer, Yarra Ranges Shire Council, at either: Anderson Street (PO Box 105), Lilydale, Vic. 3140, or mail@yarraranges.vic.gov.au. Any person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of that submission.

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email your resume to cameron.mckenzie@yvnews.com.au Ph: 03 5957 3700

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This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832

PETS & SERVICES

HORSES

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

WANTED FARRIERS

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Damaged Unfinished Houses 0429 409 204

IRISH SPORT HORSE, brown gelding, 15.2hh, superb temperament with lovely rhythmic paces and willing jumper, good to shoe, float, catch, worm, suit intermediate rider. $3,500. 0433 503 155.

for production of pies, cakes and pastries. Work is early hours. Experience preferred. Start in December. Please call 9751 0421 or email info@pieinthesky.net.au. Ask for Remco, Bobby or Alex.

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LIVESTOCK FREE TO GOOD HOME, 3 female, purebred, Angora goats. Must be shorn twice a year. Ideal for breeding purposes. Phone 9755 3275.

POSITIONS VACANT

Teachers Aide Monbulk Primary School is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic person who would enjoy working with children to be part of our middle years Literacy and Numeracy intervention programme. This part-time position is 3 days per week and would suit someone able to work independently in a school setting and also prepared to undertake first-aid training and a working with children check. Please mail resume and cover letter to: Monbulk Primary School, P O Box 231, Monbulk. 3793. Attention: Dimie O'Halloran. Applications close 03.12.13

WALKERS WANTED Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Mt Evelyn, Emerald, Belgrave, Upwey, Ferny Creek, Olinda. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited to students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 5964 2207

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All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submitters should be aware that submissions (including submitters’ names and addresses) are required to be available for public inspection for a period of twelve months.

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The Mail Newspaper Group is the region’s most innovative and dynamic newspaper. We produce 5 quality newspapers that provide relevant, locally - orientated news content as well as premium advertising opportunities in both Print and Digital formats to our local community and business.

Any person requesting to appear in person or to be represented by a person specified in his or her submission will be notified of the day, time and place of the meeting of the Council or of a committee determined by the Council to hear submissions.

Chief Executive Officer

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

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POSITIONS VACANT

In accordance with section 223 of the Act, any person wishing to make a submission on the proposal must do so in writing to the undersigned by 18 December 2013. Submissions should be addressed to:

Glenn Patterson

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Wheel&Deal AUTO SERVICES/REPAIR

MOTOR VEHICLES

CARS WANTED Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP

MOTORCYCLES

FORD CAPRI, 1989, convertable, auto, project job now complete. Front seats recovered, 2 new tyres, soft top in GC, new window screen, reg 07/14, recent RWC, ZVN-260. $3,500. 9730 1369 / 0418 506 272.

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044 LMCT 8887

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CARS AND COMMERCIALS BOATS & MARINE

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

SAVAGE GULL PUNT, 3m, 5HP Suzuki outboard, all safety gear, 12 months reg. $1,450. 5966 5989.

CARAVANS & TRAILERS JAYCO, Penguin, 2006, outback, many extras for off road, camp outback in comfort, VGC, $16,000. 9735 1308. JAYCO, Pop Top, 1982, new tyres, great tidy van, B76-598, reg 06/14. $5000ono. 9730 1369, 0418 506 272.

MOTORBIKE TRAILER, new, 7x5, two 7' channels, one 8' channel, all 8" wide, for bigger bikes, form ply walk way, LED lights, flip-up jockey wheel, spare wheel and jerry can in holder, reg to 06/14, V-48148, $970. Phone 9739 1253. Coldstream.

MITSUBISHI, Colt, 2004, hatch, silver, 106,000kms, full service history, 2 owners, auto, AC, reliable, economical, EC, with RWC, reg until March 2014, TGP-363. $7,600. Gladysdale. 0410 589 525.

Cobie, 5, of Lilydale is happy with her painted face.

UTES & 4WDS

TOYOTA, Hilux, tray, 1999, 2.7ltr, petrol, RWC, EC, TQG-849. $6,900. 0417 504 319.

TOYOTA, Celica, 1999, reg 02/14, red, 154,496 kms, on gas, PME-938. $14,000ono. Ring Jim: 5966-2938.

Want to place an ad but not sure where to start?

Show shines By MELISSA MEEHAN THE sun was shining as thousands made their way to the Lilydale Showgrounds over the weekend. Crowds from across the state visited the 60th Lilydale Agricultural and Horticultural Show Society event that focused on

agriculture, family fun and the rural lifestyle. Keeping true to its roots, the show still keeps the traditional agricultural show ‘where the city meets the country’ theme. The Melba Park precinct was a flurry of excitement, with free activities and entertainment lapped up by excited families.

Some cuddled a large variety of furry and feathered friends, others visited the animal nursery, and some daredevils even patted a snake at the reptile show. The Lilydale Show wouldn’t be complete without a woodchop event, fast and furious and it did not disappoint.

Call our helpful classified team between 8.30am-6pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!

Classifieds ON SITE CARAVAN, and annexe, Yarra Junction. Permanent site, ensuite, toilet, shower, furnished, close to the beautiful Yarra River. $17,000ono. Call 0418 411 096.

1300 666 808

NEED EXTRA CASH? From now until Christmas Mail Newspapers are offering

50% DISCOUNT TRAILER, 6x4 with 2ft cage, checker plate floor, new paint, spare and jockey wheels. $700. Ph: 9739 1253. Coldstream.

FARM VEHICLES /MACHINERY BALER, for small squares, 417 New Holland, fully serviced, ready for harvesting. $8,800. 0447 481 273

on *Until Sold advertising.

Seven-year-olds Kristy-Lee and Allie, of Mooroolbark in the bubble pool.

Three-year-old Jye of Mooroolbark takes his Mum Amy for a thrill ride in the dodgems. Pictures: GREG CARRICK

Eloise Moffatt and daughter Kate of Lilydale try their hand at the Yarra Valley Flight Training stand.

Yarra Valley FM presenters David Oaten and Izzy crank out the music in a live broadcast.

Ridden Standard BredChampion Devondale with rider Eleanor of Langwarrin.

Andrew Butterworth’s Labradoodle, Davy, from The Patch, goes through the paces.

Blake Meyer of Romsey competes in the woodchop event.

Carly Luck and Aura Penry with Savannah, 10, of Kilsyth hatch some smiles.

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HYUNDAI, Coupe, 2001, 5 speed manual, one lady owner, service records, all electrics, very economical, reliable sporty car, EC, RWC REN-810. $5,950. 5967 3350.

YAMAHA, YZ 250, 2 stroke, 2004, completely restored from ground up, every after market accessory available included, bike is immaculate, not yet run in, selling due to injury sustained in a car accident, first to see will buy. $4,500 ono. 0421 640 872. Yarra Glen.

Now is the best time to sell those unwanted items.

Call our Classifieds Department on 1300 666 808 to place your ad. *Conditions apply

TRACTOR, Ford, 4,000, diesel, blade, in orginal condition, includes slasher, $7,600. 0408 548 114.


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17-year-old Monbulk Fun Run winner Chris Rak crossing the finish line.

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Hawks circling in winged celebration IT WAS a great weekend for the Monbulk Hawks with the four senior teams all recording a win. Monbulk’s four junior teams had some close matches with the Under 12s notching up a solid victory. The new Under 10s team also played its first Big Bash match on Friday night, surrounded by the latest batch of more than 100 Milo in2Cricketers. Last Sunday, the Monbulk Cricket Club hosted the Monbulk Fun Run. About 300 people participated in the annual event involving an eight kilometres and four kilometres course around Monbulk. This year the money raised went to the Worowa Aboriginal College for the construction of

a running and fitness track at the school. The male eight kilometres event was won by 17-year-old Chris Rak in a time of 33.19 minutes and the female eight kilometres by Susie Wilson in 34.58 minutes. The club’s next function is the Ladies Day/Pink Stumps Day which is to be held on Saturday 30 November. This promises to be another great day with Frankie J Holden’s TV show Whats Up Downunder there to film the day for a breast cancer special. For more information on the event, visit http://monbulkcc.vic. cricket.com.au/. First XI Monbulk 7/167 (Walter 50,

Cosstick 46) d Belgrave 8/165 (McKay 3/29) Second XI Monbulk 4/164 (Simmonds 66, Creed 40) d Belgrave 10/159 (Nott 5/26) Third XI Monbulk 9/94 (Myring 44) d Johnson Park 88 (Neal 4/21) Under 15s Upper Ferntree Gully 6/102 d Monbulk 5/100 (Fenby 27, Gillard 24, Cleary 20). Under 13s Rowville 3/84 d Monbulk Hawks/Knights 7/73 (Richardson 15, Anderson 15). Under 12s Monbulk 4/89 (Spencer 19, Noonan 16) d Knox Gardens 59 (Farmer 3).

Reeves Shield Knoxfield 4/138 (Train 32) d Upper Gully 9/134 (Scholfield 3/26). Johnson Park 9/151 (Devenish 49) d Upwey Tecoma 71 (Weightman 4/9). Monbulk 7/167 (Walter 50, Cosstick 46) d Belgrave 8/165 (Oaten 47, Levell 37, McKay 3/29). Eildon Park 7/169 (Morris 36, Baltruschatis 45, Pimm 47, Wild 4/29) d Knox Gardens 7/162 (Butcher 44, Young 34, Metherall 44, Hicks 3/14). Ferntree Gully 0/127 (Bradbury 63, Farrukh 62) d Footballers 124 (Rawlings 31, Bradley 3/25). Decoite Shield Mountain Gate 2/76 (Buckland 43) d Knox City 75 (Bowden 6/10). The Basin 9/255 (Heath 43, Rundle 38, Best 33, Bowyer 33, Turcinovic 46, Lovell 4/29, Lincoln 4/55) d St John’s Tecoma 162 (Chandler 35, Betts 30, Underhill 5/30). South Belgrave 5/212 (Sutherland 63, Hart 39, Suckling 43, Rogers 3/38) d Rowville 170 (Hill 37, Hill 3/27). Lysterfield 4/130 (Jennings 35, Wells 34) d Auravale 126 (Chivers 3/11, McElroy 3/49, Wilkinson 31). Division 3 Upper Gully 8/158 (Sanders 55) d Knoxfield 73 (Seamer 3/18, Birnie 3/22). Upwey Tecoma 6/162 (Tailby 46, Berenato 34) d Johnson Park 145 (Bourke 34). Eildon Park 4/228 (Smyth 57, Kennedy 39, Kelly 53) d Knox Gardens 5/224 (Marget 57, Morrison 52, Hay 30, McInerney 56). Monbulk 4/164 (Simmonds 66, Creed 40) d Belgrave 159 (Broley 41, Thiel 31, Nott 5/26). Ferntree Gully 9/122 d Footballers 119. Division 4 Knox Boronia Churches 8/132 (Morris 38, Clark 3/12, Shaw 3/14) d Mountain Gate 9/128 (Croxford 34, Mitchell 4/21). The Basin 2/176 (Bunker 46, Clarke 95) d Saint Johns Tecoma 172 (Tegg 36, Smith 36). South Belgrave 4/178 (Trinnick 34, Ray 35, Hart 45, Fedley 53) d Rowville 9/133 (Otten 4/35). Lysterfield 6/154 (Morris 34, Donnellan 37, Eagleton 34) d Auravale 150 (Battams 36, Hickey 30, Van Mourik 3/46). Division 5 Upper Gully 7/150 d Knoxfield 8/108 (Perry 37). Johnson Park 4/131 (O’Neill 58) d Upwey Tecoma 7/118 (Tailby 31, Murphy 3/22). Ferntree Gully 3/127 (Catalano 36, McKenna 35) d Footballers 119 (McPherson 3/21). Eildon Park 2/77 (Szabo 32) d Knox Gardens 62 (Ibrahim 3/7, Blanche 3/15). Division 6 The Basin 3/75 (Brown 30) d Mountain Gate 72 (Smart 31, Turcinovic 4/12, Mills 3/6, Davis 3/22). Knox Boronia Churches 4/66 d Knox City 57 (Wylie 4/13, Adams 3/14). South Belgrave 6/216 (Williams 56, O’Brien 109) d Lysterfield 143 (Neil 45, Grimston 39, Lawson 4/24). Eildon Park 3/64 d Auravale 53. Division 7 Upwey 6/151 (Chapman 42, Lucas

33, Highes 45, James 3/25) d Knoxfield 6/136 (Maibaum 53, Maibaum 40, Hughes 3/34). Rowville 4/217 (Cowdrey 100, Howell 30) d The Basin 7/153 (Lee 77). Boronia Knox Churches 4/135 (Saint Clair 43) d Knox Gardens 8/130 (Best 3/16, Jongen 45). Monbulk 9/94 (Myring 44, Miller 3/12) d Johnson Park 88 (Neal 4/21). Upper Gully 5/192 (Bailey 47, Shimleck 41, Irvine Dejong 50) d The Basin 49 (Merceica 5/10). Ferntree Gully 5/125 (Teofilo 41) d Eildon Park 110 (Powney 4/16). B1 (one day grade) SE Wanderers 7/152 (Fernando 52) d Lysterfield 90 (Gunthunga 6/15). Wandin East 7/168 (Pollard 4/23) d Eildon Park 8/159 (Griffin 50). B2 (one day grade) Belgrave 5/100 (Jobson 3/16) d Knox Boronia Churches 8/98 (Hill 42). South Belgrave 8/145 (Steunenberg 45, Jannke 3/10) d Lysterfield 137 (Halls 33, Snowball 3/28, Dunkley 4/21). Footballers 7/145 d St Johns Tecoma 9/139. Bayswater 8/123 (Brown 45, Byrne 5/35) d Ferntree Gully 8/92 (Hayes 3/26). Under 17 (1) Eildon Park 6/101 (Evans 51, Anderson 3/11) d Knoxfield 7/88. Upper Gully 3/120 (Meagher 50, Begley 51) d Ferntree Gully 2/119 (Callaghan 32, Salan 50). Knox Gardens 1/175 (DeSilva 52, Jankovskis 50) d Johnson Park 7/125 (Zmood 50, Harrison 44). Under 15 (1) Knoxfield 4/106 (Smith 25, Wilson 26, Perry 25) d Upwey 3/98 (Smith 25, Hughes 25). Rowville 8/111 (Coles 3/6) d Ferntree Gully 56. Johnson Park 6/94 (Robertson 28) d Knox Gardens 5/85 (O’Connor 25). Eildon Park Panthers 4/94 (Hart 25) d Lysterfield 57. Eildon Park Wildcats 4/104 (Bardsley 25, Corcoran 24) d Eildon Park Pumas 5/94 (Forrester 24). Under 15 (2) Mazenod OC 2/123 (Morrison 25, Kleyn 26) d Knox Gardens 8/28 (Haraharan 3/5). Upper Gully 6/102 d Monbulk 5/100. Under 13 Upper Gully 2/88 (Giurini 18, Griffiths 15, Goodger 15) d Ferntree Gully 3/71 (Cole 17, Yallop 15). Rowville 3/84 d Hawks/Knights 7/73. Johnson Park 2/82 (Brown 15, Robinson 15, Morrison 15) d The Basin 5/58. Eildon Park 3/95 d Auravale/South Belgrave 4/39. Under 12 Eildon Park Wildcats 4/80 d Upper Gully 6/76. Bayswater 2/59 d Knox Gardens 3/54 (Niranjan 2/5). Ferntree Gully 1/134 (Getson 16, Carter 18, Connelly 17, Goyne 15) d Johnson Park 8/29. Eildon Park 4/129 (Dylon 15, Rylan 15, Tyler 15) d Upwey 9/55 (Dylon 3/1). Under11 (non-competition) Ferntree Gully 125 (Stockham 20, Brady 16, Connolly 14) v Bayswater 75 (Stockham 3/3).


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Stars for the season By RICK WALL VICTORIAN netball stars Ashlee Howard and Tamara Luke will play in the local Yarra Valley Mountain District Football Netball League next season. Luke will be the playing coach at the Olinda-Ferny Creek Club and Howard, who was very close to selection in the elite Trans-Tasman competition last year,

will be her assistant. Howard has had a glittering career at the top level of netball playing for Australian underage teams as well as the Vixens and the West Coast Fever in the national league. Despite suffering a serious knee injury in 2010 Howard was still on the Vixens’ list as late as last season.

Luke likewise has experience at the highest level after a strong career with the Melbourne Kestrels and in 2013 won major awards with VNL club Boroondara. She has a reputation for strong club commitment which is why Olinda-Ferny Creek offered a contract. Another sign that Olinda-Ferny Creek is a great place for local sport is the club’s

two previous netball coaches, Toby Beasley and John Portaranios, who will both be looking after teams next season. Meantime former St Kilda player and Casey assistant Peter Brown will be senior football coach again in 2014 while dual premiership winning junior coach Stef Rosier will look after the Reserves and former Richmond player Adrian McClellan will coach the Under 18s.

Sure shots for Plate mates By DENNIS FULLER THE Bearola Bearing Plate event took place at Emerald Golf Club and despite the massive downpours during the week the course came up trumps. The teams lined up for a shotgun start, without the shotgun, of course. Away they went with winning in mind but there were no minds and bodies that could cope with the A-Team from Olinda. The team was lead in by the individual winner Mike Muller who amassed 45 points on his own. Added to this were considerable contributions by Bruce

Williams, Lou Herman and Tim Venton so that their final winning score for the best three cards was 118. Some distance back in second place was the team of Dave Aitken, Ryan Aitken, Phil Rundle and Mark Starick on 111. In third was the crowd of Mike Litchfield, Ken Sumsion, Brian McCoy and Steve Town one point back on 110. Fourth were Graham White, Brock Reynolds, Dean Shannon and Peter Stevens with 108 with the rest somewhere towards obscurity. Muller won the individual trophy but White and Town’s 40 de-

serves mention as does Reynold’s 39 and Rundle’s 38. Captain Andrew Cutting was nearest the pin on the fourth, John Ellerbock the seventh, Shannon the 12th, White the 13th and major sponsor from Bearola Bearings, Big Dave, got some cash back by winning the pro pin on the 18th. Town rounded out a successful day by winning the longest drive on the ninth hole. Dave Aitken played the shot of the day when his five wood from well over 150 meters dropped in the hole for and eagle. This gave him six stableford points and the chance to empty

the eagle’s nest. The ladies’ competition was a great fight right down to the last hole but in the end it was the team of Anthea Crane, Joan Ellerbock, Paula Boyce and Raelene Pund that prevailed and were accorded the rapturous applause appropriate for the occasion. This Friday the golf club is having the last of the four Friday night barefoot golf evenings. At 5pm any golfers who are interested in having a hit are invited to get some coaching or simply wile away a couple of hours in the picturesque surrounds of the clubhouse and course while bashing the daylights out some golf balls.

AFTER a week of cold and rain, some warm sunshine greeted the Yarra Ranges Athletes on Saturday morning. It was ‘bring a friend day’ too so plenty of enthusiastic, excited athletes made the most of the conditions. None more so than Molly Dixon and Georgia Laven with both girls breaking respective 100 metre age group records. Molly taking over five seconds off the record was the performance of the day. The seniors competed at round three of the AV shield competition on Saturday afternoon at Ringwood. It was another great turnout from the athletes that saw some outstanding performances. Standouts were Ken Taylor and Lateisha Willis in the 100 metres, Lachlan Scully and Amanda Branson in the 1500 metres and Courtney DiGregorio in discus. Entries for the EMR Region relays on 1 December have closed. Team lists will be available next weekend. The new range of tracksuits and apparel on yarrarangesathletics.org.au or at the canteen on Wednesday and Saturday. Orders are being taken now so get in quick, initial orders close next weekend. Full results can be found at yarrarangesathletics.org. au.

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