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KIDS and teachers alike got a little wacky at Menzies Creek Primary School - all for a good cause. Raising money to help the victims of the Philippines disaster teachers and students were invited to wear their wackiest outfits on the day for a gold coin donation. Kids dressed up as super heroes, wore odd shoes and socks and one student even wore her underwear on her head. Principal Tanya Cooke said the kids had really got involved in the idea to raise money for the victims of the disaster, and that the school was splitting money raised between Oxfam and Doctors Without Borders. “We teach the importance of helping the community at our school,� she said. “And this is a way of showing our students how they can help the international community.� It is not yet known how much the school raised, but Ms Cooke said she was pleased with the outcome.
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EMERALD’S cricketers will have to travel as far as Garfield to play their home games because Worrell Reserve no longer has a barrier to stop cricket balls flying onto the road since the cypress tree removal. The decision to move the cricket club matches was made after the West Gippsland Cricket Association contacted the Cardinia Shire Council to determine if the council’s insurance would cover incidents from stray cricket balls ending up on Gembrook-Belgrave Road. On advice from its insurers, the council advised the association that these incidents would not be covered. Cardinia Shire’s sustainable communities manager Jim Davine said risk matters would fall back on the league to complete a match-day safety check list prior to cricket being played on the oval. Emerald Cricket Club junior co-ordinator Steve Callinan said that teams including the Under-15s and Under-17s could no longer play at Worrell Reserve because of the risk of balls flying onto the road. “We’re able to let our Under-11s and Under-13s play at Worrell Reserve because there is not much chance of the balls going over the boundary,� Mr Callinan said. “But the Under-15s and Under-17s are big strong boys.� He said the decision to stop playing at the oval was made after a Veterans match where
more than 20 balls went onto the road. “We had 20-odd balls landing in the Woolies loading bay,� he said. “We’re pretty frustrated that the council didn’t plan for this when they cut down the trees.� Mr Callinan said the juniors, seniors and veterans were all affected by the lack of a barrier between the ground and the road. “The West Gippsland Cricket Association has arranged for us to play at Mountain Road and in Garfield,� he said. “But that is a long way to go to play cricket.� “It’s not a great situation,� Mr Callinan said. “It was pretty obvious this was going to be a problem. “They should have organised for netting to be put up on the same week, not weeks later.� Mr Davine said preliminary works, including a feature survey and undertaking a service locator have been scheduled prior to a new fence being erected at the reserve. “It is anticipated that the works will start in the second week of December with the Emerald Cricket Club playing their home games at Garfield up until the Christmas break,� Mr Davine said. “Council are in constant contact with the reserve committee, cricket club, and the league regarding these works. They will be funded by Council.�
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From left to right are Craig Dennis, First Lieutenant, Belgrave South and Heights CFA, Paul Yandle, Captain, Emerald CFA, Nick Waldron, Emerald CFA, Lisa Cameron, Cockatoo CFA, Jenny Stevenson, Menzies Creek CFA and Jim Kelly, Belgrave South and Heights CFA. In front is Stuart Edwards, Clematis CFA, and Fiona Sewell, Macclesfield CFA.
Hot-spot cameras help in fire search By MELISSA MEEHAN FOURTEEN thermal imaging cameras that will help in critical search and rescue scenarios have been donated to local fire brigades. The Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group donated the cameras worth $60,000 at the Community Bank Fire Safety Expo over the weekend.
Chairman of the Group Peter Marke said the bank was particularly proud to sponsor the project as it was a great example of what Community Banks are about. “The cameras will greatly assist our local volunteers with critical search and rescue in buildings and other tasks that significantly aid their operations,” Mr Marke said. Dandenong Ranges Group offi-
cer Rod Stebbing congratulated the bank on its initiative. “Well done and thank you to all the community bank branches involved in this initiative,” Mr Stebbing said. “I understand that Upwey, Belgrave, Cockatoo and Olinda branches are part of the Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group and all the brigades in this catchment will be
receiving one of these very useful pieces of equipment.” Bridages who received the cameras included Belgrave Heights and South, Belgrave, Clematis, Cockatoo, Emerald, Kallista, KaloramaMt Dandenong, Macclesfield, Menzies Creek, Narre Warren East, Olinda, Sassafras, Selby and Upwey.
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IT’S quickly taking shape. Emerald’s new police station is on time and expected to be opened in April 2014. The new 24-hour manned station, built at 386 Belgrave-Gembrook Road near Emerald’s main shopping precinct received more than $6 million funding from the State Government in 2012. At the time of the announcement, Peter Nodin, an Emerald resident and long-time campaigner for an increased local police presence, said the announcement was “massive news”. “We’ve been fighting for 12 years for this,” he said, referring to a petition signed by more than 3100 locals for a new police station more than a decade ago. The new station will see additional police re-
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Hub’s ‘urgent’ need By DANIELLE GALVIN
By MELISSA MEEHAN
A GROUNDSWELL of support to save Olinda Pool is brewing. Last week the Mail broke the news that Yarra Ranges Council had decided to close the pool permanently after irreparable cracks were found. Pool crusader John Faull called on the community to get behind him to fight to keep the pool open, and they have in droves. Mr Faull was part of the fundraising committee to get the pool built in the 1960s and he said it was an important part of the community that should not be lost. The firefighter of more than 50 years said the pool was built with funds raised by the community for the community. “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.”
John Faull and the Olinda community are growing support to save the town’s pool. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN Fellow residents have got behind Mr Faull’s push to save the pool. “I used that pool as a young child and have wonderful memo-
ries,” Naomi Mason said. “If I can help to support John Faull in his and the Olinda community’s fight to keep the pool open, I will most definitely, helps
any which way I can.” Others questioned why the community wasn’t consulted about the decision. Yarra Ranges Council director of environment and engineering Mark Varmalis said the council had always recommended that Olinda Pool was closed once the Monbulk Aquatic Centre was redeveloped and opened. He said a feasibility study for the future of the site will be undertaken once the Fire Commissioners Office completes its Fire Response Landscape Plan for the Dandenong Ranges. One thing is certain, the community of Olinda will not lose their pool without a fight. Those who want to join Mr Faull in his attempt to save the pool can contact him on 0427 371 344. What are your fondest memories of the pool? Will you join John’s fight to save it? Email editor@yvnews.com.au.
Mooroolbark teen lost too young By REBECCA BILLS SHE has been described as beautiful and bubbly - a life taken too soon. Mooroolbark teen Tanika Pearce, 18, lost her life in a road crash last Friday. The small blue car she was driving hit a tree on Monbulk-Silvan Road just before Hunter Road in Mount Evelyn at 1.03pm. Emergency services crews were unable to revive her and police said she died at the scene. Yarra Ranges councillor and paramedic Jason Callanan praised the efforts of
CFA members on the Mail’s Facebook page on Friday following the tragic crash. “Tragic loss today, tried to assist but unfortunately her injuries were too severe,” he said. The sentiments of many others were echoed in the words of Mail Facebook user Gary Taylor who sent his condolences and love to the family and friends of Tanika. “I send my wishes to those who were there helping alongside me, we tried our best I am sorry we could do no more,” he said. “What a shame, so young.”
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post on the teen’s Facebook wall talking of their daily morning routine together. “When I left for work on Friday I never expected I’d be doing this for the last time, but my last memory of you was exactly that - you, sleeping peacefully, smiling and knowing you were loved,” he said. “I will always remember that.” Bron Sands from Healesville worked with Tanika at The International at Lilydale just this year and said she was a week away from celebrating her 19th birthday. “She was saving up to get a car - she was so excited
about getting her car,” she said. “She was a typical 18-year-old, bubbly and beautiful. Such a sad, tragic thing to happen.” She said Tanika attended Healesville Primary School and moved to Don Valley after Grade 6. It is understood she graduated from Lilydale Heights last year and worked at Planet Surf in Chirnside Park. Just six minutes after the crash there was another just over a kilometre down the road which resulted in a man being air-lifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
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“But people don’t know about it. “Everything these days is done online which can be quite daunting.” Another highlight from the research was the tourism potential in the hills. Mr Soderlund said that the hub could also be a place for day visitors to drop into and get information on
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sistance and turn a frustrating experience into one which is extremely successful and rewarding,” he said. Mr Soderlund said “peer to peer” support would be invaluable for some residents in the community. “There are literally hundreds of services available in the hills,” he said.
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FUNDING provided by the State Government to the Yarra Ranges Council to find a tenant for the empty Swinburne site has been suspended thanks to what Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe has described as a political power play. Ms Fyffe said she had steam coming out of her ears when she heard that Eastern Metropolitan MP Shaun Leane had raised concerns about the recent grant given to the council - claiming a conflict of interest was present. The funding was to be used to explore tertiary education options for the former Swinburne University site at Lilydale. Due to his concerns, the Ombudsman’s office has suspended the funding agreement until the actual or perceived conflict of interest was addressed. It is believed that Mr Leane raised a number of issues with the Ombudsman, the most serious being that the Yarra Ranges Council, the custodian of the funding, had a conflict of interest considering their interest to use the site for council offices rather than educational purposes. The suspension of the funding leaves the contractor David Ensor without work on the project. “What this means is that Shaun Leane has as a result of his purely political actions put a stop to the work that was being done by Barbara Van Ernst and the rest of the committee to achieve a positive outcome for the Lilydale Swinburne site,” Ms Fyffe said. “There is no interest from a single provider to take over the site and provide further education and the committee were working with a group of partners to provide a viable range of courses for the residents of the Yarra Ranges. “What this means is that this selfish, and purely political stunt has squashed any chance of the campus reopening next year.” Do you think the council has a conflict of interest? Were you planning on enrolling at the site next year? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Email editorial@yvnews.com.au
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A HILLS community group says the need for a multi-services hub is “urgent” for residents in Gembrook, Cockatoo and Emerald. Chair of the Eastern Ranges Project Group Russell Soderlund said it was often a difficult task for vulnerable people and elderly residents to get access to health and community care services in the northern parts of the shire. Research recently undertaken by consultant Isabelle Woodin recommends that the hub be established at the site of the Emerald Hall. Mr Soderlund said a good range of services were available but were under-utilised by people in the community. “A community hub would create access for all members of the community regardless of their networks and skills, and importantly enable personal assistance,” he said. “Many services can be accessed by the internet, but people often don’t know a service exists and many are not internet savvy. “Others find navigating some sites daunting and confusing. “It is also apparent many older people don’t have strong computer skills.” Mr Soderlund said that the concept for the community services hub included assisted access where trained volunteers helped their peers to access the services they require. “Trained and experienced volunteers can provide invaluable as-
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Main streets on show CHANGING Places, The Evolution of Yarra Ranges Main Streets is on show at the Yarra Ranges Regional Museum. It’s a chance to discover how the main streets and shopping precincts of the Yarra Ranges have changed over time. The exhibition features objects and stories of historic businesses, events and celebrations
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Revealing tale By JESSE GRAHAM THE launch of a new book at TarraWarra Museum of Art has added another facet to a large exhibition and tells a historical account of a pre-invasion Yarra Valley. Around 70 people packed into the halls of TWMA on Sunday 17 November for the opening of Paradise Lost: On and Around the Great Moorool by Mick Woiwod. The book, which tells the story of the Yarra Valley through pre-invasion Wurundjeri eyes, was launched as part of the Future Memorials exhibition currently on display at the gallery. Tom Nicholson, whose installation Towards a Monument to Batman’s Treaty 2008-2013 is currently part of the exhibi-
tion, gave a talk on the day. Mr Woiwod then joined TWMA curator Anthony Fitzpatrick in conversation for the book launch. Paradise Lost discusses the Great Moorool, which was a 20-kilometre long lake that lay five kilometres wide in the Upper Yarra floodplains long before European invasion. Mr Woiwod said that, if the centuries-old lake had remained, Healesville, Yarra Glen, Lilydale and Woori Yallock would be situated on the lake’s shoreline. He said the story, which is written from an Indigenous point-of-view, aligns with geologists’ views that there had formerly been a lake on the Upper Yarra floodplains.
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THE Centenary of Kallista Mechanics Institute Hall is being celebrated on 21 December. If you would like to get involved come along to the next meeting on 21 November at 7.30pm at the hall. For more information, call John Lloyd on 9755 2762.
Decoration classes SPECIAL Christmas Decoration classes for kids at Burrinja Studio 2 is from 4.15pm to 5.45pm on 27-28 November and 4 December. For more information, call Bev on 0449 654 343.
Love landcare 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.
Christmas cooking 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.
Kundalini dance LEARN how to Kundalini dance at Upwey Community Hall, 1443 Burwood Highway, on 29 November at 7pm. $20 prepaid or $25 at the door, Chai is included. To book, call 0414 898 235 or visit www.namonaha.com/dance-workshops.
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Peaceful relaxation REST, relax and unwind with breath, sound and guided meditations. Run every Wednesday from 6.30pm to 7.30pm at Minak Reserve, via Charles Street, Selby. For more information, email selby@selbyhouse.com.au or call 9754 2039.
Free meal DIG In Café welcomes everyone to enjoy a free community meal on the last Friday of each month at 6pm at the Emerald Community House. Call 5968 3881 to volunteer to create the meal.
Local identity 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.
Neck pain FREE your neck with Paul Watt on 30 November from 1pm to 1.30pm at Minak Reserve, via Charles Street, Selby. Suitable for all ages and abilities, mats provided, costs $30 (concession) or $35. For more information, email selby@selbyhouse.com.au or call 9754 2039.
Auxiliary stalls THE Upper Ferntree Gully Angliss Auxiliary is having a second hand book stall on 4 December and a Christmas stall on 6 December. Both being held outside the William Angliss Hospital from 10am to 2.30pm. For more information, call Di on 0400 337 509.
Kidzfun program 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.
Kinder places THREE-year-old kinder places are still available at Upwey South Preschool for next year. Two morning sessions per week, small class sizes maintained. Visit upweysouthpreschool.org.au or call 9754 5783.
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CARDINIA Combined Churches Caring offers financial and food assistance to Emerald Community House every second Thursday Morning. Call 5941 2268 to make an appointment.
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. Fire talk 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. KALLISTA Community House art and craft market is on Saturday 7 December from 9am to 1pm at 2 Church Street, Kallista. For site bookings, call 9754 4930.
Solo exhibition MARI Metcalfe’s solo exhibition is on show at the Reg Green Gallery, 62 Monbulk Road, Belgrave. Running from 8 to 22 December from 4pm. For more information, call 9754 4264.
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SILVAN Wesleyan Methodist Church are welcoming all to join in their favourite hymns and carols on 30 November at 2pm at 265 Monbulk Road, Silvan. For more information, call Pat on 5964 3561.
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CHRISTMAS sale of paintings and handicrafts will be finishing on 15 December. Open Sundays from 11am to 4pm, for more information phone 9758 8955 or visit thehutgallery.wordpress. com.
Dig in DIG In Café welcomes everyone to enjoy a free community meal on the last Friday of each month at 6pm at the Emerald Community House. Call 5968 3881to volunteer, create the meal or to RSVP.
Computer classes COCKATOO Neighbourhood House is offering free computer classes in conjunction with Yooralla to health care card holder. For more information, email cnhouse@iinet.au or call 5968 9031.
Exercise classes TWO exercise programs are being run at Cockatoo Neighbourhood House with funding to subsidise low income earners to join in. For more information, email cnhouse@iinet.au or call 5968 9031.
Xmas tree THE Lions Club of Wantirna is holding its annual Xmas 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.
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Burden of proof has bite By JESSE GRAHAM CONTROVERSIAL new laws for restricted dog breeds will be debated in Parliament this week and a local animal worker is concerned about the threat to owners. An amendment to the Domestic Animals Bill will be decided on and voted for on Thursday in the Victorian Parliament, which could see the onus of proof shift from the council to dog owners. Currently, a dog must be proved to be a restricted breed by council before further action can be taken.
Under the new laws, owners will have to have evidence on-hand to prove a suspected dog is not a restricted breed, rather than the council establishing proof. The passage concerning the onus of proof, which is on page 26 of the 38page amendment, reads: “If a declaration is made... to the effect that a dog is a restricted breed dog, then ... it is presumed, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the dog is a restricted breed dog.” The amendment has the condition
that an authorised officer has completed a training course that would give them the ability to make such declarations. Animal Aid spokesperson Debra Boland said that the change to the onus of proof would make it hard for owners of similar-looking dogs to prove their animals were not a restricted breed, such as a pitbull terrier. She said this was hard for people who may have rescued abandoned dogs or received dogs from other people and don’t have breeding documentation. “If it looks like a duck and quacks
like a duck, we have to call it a duck,” she said. “You can have an educated guess, but that’s all it is at the end of the day.” Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe welcomed the amendment and said that the new laws will help to protect vulnerable members of the community from dog attacks. However, Ms Boland expressed concern at the breed-specific legislation and said that, although laws to protect the community were important, other countries passing similar legislation
resulted in no reduction in dog attacks. “Even if we killed all the pitbulls tomorrow, I’d be very surprised if it had any impact on the amount of bite incidents,” she said. The amendment comes from the coronial recommendations, following the death of four-year-old Ayen Chol, who was mauled by a dog. There are a number of other changes within the bill amendment, such as the ability for people caught breeding restricted dogs to be jailed for six months.
Heat warning for car kids By REBECCA BILLS OVER the past year 1100 children have been locked in cars throughout Victoria - an increase of almost 200 on the previous year. Of the 1100 incidents over the last 12 months, six were reported in Ferntree Gully, five in Lilydale and one in both Ferny Creek and Tecoma. The expected coming hot summer has prompted a warning from paramedics. Ambulance Victoria group manager Brett Drummond warned that leaving children in a car could prove deadly with cases of children dying in hot cars in recent years. “Babies and young children can’t regulate their body temperature like adults
can, so being left in a hot car can quickly become life threatening,” he said. Mr Drummond said it does not have to be a hot day for the car to quickly heat up. “Tests by Ambulance Victoria found that even on a 29-degree day the inside of a car can reach 44 degrees within 10 minutes and 60 degrees within 20 minutes,” he said. “Leaving them in the car is just not acceptable.” A report released by Ambulance Victoria said most incidents were reported between November 2012 and March 2013 - the hottest months of the year. From the months of December 2012 and March 2013 an average of five calls were made to triple zero a day reporting someone
locked in a car. The figures revealed that 46 per cent of calls involving children under the age of 13 occurred between 11am and 3pm with more than two thirds of incidents taking place in a car park, public road or public place. A further 21 per cent of instances occurred at home. Incidents in which keys were locked in the car with the child were also common and Mr Drummond said parents need to be aware of the possibility. “About 21 per cent of cases occurred outside a house,” he said. “We urge parents to be mindful and keep the keys in their hand while they are getting children and shopping in and out of the car.”
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Asian friends YOUR headline in the Mail (Town Liberated, 19 November) and the statement you have quoted in this article from Mrs Serwylo regarding too many shops being built by Chinese and New Zealand investors in Tecoma, is this a fact or just an off the cuff racist comment? We have several businesses being operated in Tecoma by our Asian friends, who may even be naturalised Australians. Noel Eichhorn, Tecoma.
Pool too cool I LIVE a few kilometres from the Olinda pool. We love the Olinda pool but I know that it is not used as often as it could be simply because the water is so cold. People would be able to use it much more if this situation could be altered either by (solar) heating or by a concertinatype ribbed cover which could be easily opened and closed as dictated by the weather. Monbulk aquatic centre does NOT offer open air swimming, not even open air paddling for kids. Kathryn, Olinda.
Pool outrage I HAVE lived in the Dandenong Ranges for approximately 43 years and when my five kids were growing up I used to take them to the pool regularly on hot days. We all enjoyed having a pool to go to where we could cool down - unlike Monbulk pool which is heated. I couldn’t believe it when I was told last summer that the Olinda pool is now closed on Total Fire Ban Days because of OHS. As John Faull states, these are the main days when families want access to their local pool to get relief from the heat. What has happened to common sense today? How about reducing and clearing the overgrown vegetation around the pool and bringing it back to a state of repair? No need to spend millions on it like was spent on the Monbulk Pool. Just restore it to its former condition. The proposed new regional soccer complex near Monbulk which is going to cost millions of dollars doesn’t seem to be a problem - so how about sparing just a portion of ratepayers’ money so that we can cool off again - and leave it open on hot days. Then people will be able to visit it again. Watch the numbers go up then. Of course nobody has been going there - it is closed on days when people want to use it. Good on you, John Faull. I agree. It is a disgrace and I am sure you will have lots of support from this community to save the Olinda pool. Maree Dawson, Olinda.
Vision of the park THANKYOU Jesse Graham for the article about the proposed National Park in the forest of the Toolangi area (19 November, National Park push strengthening in Toolangi) and to the Mail for inviting comment. I think the proposal is quite visionary and I do hope we will see the National Park come into being. Tourism is without doubt the primary employer in the Healesville region. Tourism brings outside dollars into our economy and helps sustain our way of life.
Send your letters to: editor@yvnews.com.au It also gives us the opportunity to share the beauty and diversity of the area with others. The new National Park would sit alongside our other great tourist assets, attracting an additional group of people to our area. We live in a time of uncertainty as the effects of our changing climate are becoming increasingly apparent. We know about the challenge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but many people don’t know that the mature forest stores huge amounts of carbon that are released when these trees are harvested. Our mountain ash forests are the most carbon dense forests in the world. We can make a significant contribution to reducing our carbon emissions simply by leaving these forests standing. There are other environmental advantages too. Mature forests allow much more of the rain that falls on them to run off. Young forests are much more thirsty. Protecting our mature forests is of great importance to our water catchments. Another fact that is sometimes overlooked is that mature forests are more fire resistant and burn less actively than younger re-growth areas that grow after an area has been logged or as trees grow back after fires. When areas are logged and reseeded there is loss of natural diversity that is important in providing the necessary habitat for our wildlife and is so much part of the beauty of the forest. I hope our community will strongly support the National Park proposal. Margaret Blair, Healesville.
Don’t fool with pool I HAVE just found out on Facebook that the Olinda Pool is closing! Why are the residents and ratepayers not being informed about this? We pay a fortune in rates to Yarra Ranges and all we get is a garbage collection and an un-maintained, unmade road, now you want to take away the pool! Obviously as residents we don’t have a voice and I am furious about this. At what stage were we going to be notified? Looking forward to some information regarding this. Patricia Lewis, Olinda.
WHYLD project ON BEHALF of the Yellingbo Fire Brigade, Yellingbo Primary School, Yarra Ranges Council, Woori Community House and the WHYLD Project, I wish to acknowledge the very generous monetary support given by the Woori Yallock Branch of the Bendigo Bank towards making the Camelot Castle Medieval Village Fair the success it was. Perry Carter, WHYLD Project member.
That won’t help THE YRC’s contractors are now removing the dangerous concrete corners around the street trees in Monbulk’s main street after six months of complaints by townspeople. This is a half-baked response that will do nothing to improve Monbulk’s economic future and bigger car parking spaces that were there previously. Bruce Johnson, Silvan.
Sniper fire ALAN Coutinho-Hogan, (A C-H) as I expected, has taken me to task over my recent criticism of his writing style in which I drew a comparison of his letter writing abilities as being akin to ’taking a knife to a gunfight’. I was wrong in saying that and apologise. But I have to set a couple of things straight, as Alan C-H is more than a little loose with the facts and even looser with his inferences. He uses specious argument, emotive language, unsubstantiated inferences, improper imputations and downright incorrect facts, which might indeed be taken as intentional falsehoods by some, in rebutting me. In a moment of what appears to be madness he invites me to respond, and I use his own words, “you and your Greens mates can pull that little speech apart”. It would be churlish of me not to accept such an invitation, even as incorrect as is the relationship statement contained therein. He indicates I am a Green. This was a source of much hilarity in my household where my comments about the Greens are generally unprintable. In the gentlest terms I can possibly muster with a straight face, the Greens is an organisation full of worthy statements, high ideals, a now charisma-less bunch of politicians and absolutely no political acumen and is on its way to the dustbin of history to join the Democrats and DLP (sorry, Sam). “I am not a politician” states A C-H. Well sorry mate, but if you enter a political contest of any sort you are definitely a small-p politician. A C-H also says “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.” Really, it does not look like that to me. He ran against one other candidate, an acknowledged Green, so where are the ‘two political parties’. He lost with about 41 per cent of votes to 59 per cent. Which means that for every two votes A C-H got, his opponent, Samantha Dunn got three. That is not ‘close’, in political terms that is an absolute whitewash. I’m also unhappy about the imputation that I had political and financial support from outside. Not so, in fact I absolutely detest party politics in council matters and have little regard for professional politicians who use local government as a planned stepping stone to state or federal seats. Sorry A C-H, Your imputation is also wrong, I too was completely independent and self-funded. So back to the apology about A C-H taking a knife to a gunfight. I was wrong. It is more like he is taking a bent peashooter to an artillery battle. But wouldn’t it be dull if the five grumblers, A C-H, Jack Russell, Bruce Johnson, John Christie and I stopped sniping at each other and the shire in these pages. John Nieman, Monbulk.
Leon Creighton, one of the Home Bushfire Advice Service advisors for Monbulk Fire Brigade, standing with a highly flammable Messmate Stringbark tree.
Keep clear of burn up By MELISSA MEEHAN CLEAN UP, but be sure to look up. That’s the word from Monbulk fire brigade Captain Simon Schroder in the lead up to the fire season. He said Monbulk firefighters had already been called out twice this month to burn-offs that had got out of control. “We really appreciate you cleaning up your yard, after all, one likely fire source in the coming season is ember attack from fires elsewhere and if your yard is clear of flammable litter, it lessens your risk,” Capt Schroder said. “But if you are cleaning up leaf litter by burning, please make sure you do it away from the base of all trees. “If the flames get into the bark and race up the tree, it is a triple zero call to put it out once it gets above the reach of your garden hose.” He said despite both the Yarra Ranges Council and CFA making it clear that residents should not burn near trees, it was still happening. “The big problem with burning trees is that they throw ‘fire starters’ over a large area,” he said. “We have had two call-outs recently for exactly that cause. “A couple of clean-up fires ran
up tree trunks and needed our attendance.” Capt Schroder said that residents needed to remember that being able to burn for fire reduction purposes was a privilege and needed to be treated as such. “Burning to clear our bigger domestic yards is best done with a series of small, no more than a cubic metre, clean-up fires,” he said, “These should be lit in turn, not all at once and well away from standing trees. “But have the hose at hand, and wet down nearby trunks before you start. “If the tree should catch, and the fire gets beyond your hose’s reach, do not delay, get us out to help. “If you wait too long, the fire may climb to be above the easy reach of our bigger hoses and pumps, so act quickly. Monbulk residents needing fire prevention advice before the fire season can contact the Monbulk fire brigade. The brigade has two very experienced and specifically trained firefighters who can visit homes and give advice about making the house more fire resistant, thus keeping you safe. Call Leon on 0419 319 953 or John on 0447 766 009 to set up a free visit.
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Hoffy appeals to ‘spread the love’ By MELISSA MEEHAN FOR three years Julie Hoffman has raised money for Heartkids through her Burpees Challenge. This year, she’s aiming for bigger and better - and hoping to help more people along the way. “The last three years have been to raise money for Heartkids in honour of my niece Stacey,� Ms Hoffman said. “During those three years I have received so many requests for help from families that don’t fall under an ‘umbrella’ as such... families with kids that need a new wheelchair, have brain tumours,
leukaemia, families that lose all their possessions in house fires, there are way too many to list.� So Hoffy, as she is affectionately known by many in the community, has decided that from 2014 Hoffy’s Burpee Challenge will be called Hoffy’s Community Burpee Challenge. “It means we’ll be able to help as many people in our community as we can,� she said. “Obviously Heartkids will always hold a very special place in my heart and I will always do what I can to help them. I just feel that it’s time to spread the love a little and help families that don’t get
any help from other avenues.� She said that this year’s Burpee Challenge, aside from raising $80,000 for Heartkids, Hoffy and her team are also sending a family with four small children to Queensland. “Their youngest son Rhylan is the most amazing little boy with the most incredible fighting spirit,� she said. “He has an 11-year-old sister that lives in Queensland and after spending time with the family we could see how important it was for them to get together and for Rhylan to have a much-wanted cuddle from his big sister.� Ms Hoffman said doing
things like that for people gives her an amazing feeling. “None of us ever know what is around the corner and I hope that if ever someone I care for and love is in need of some help, that someone will be there like we hope to be there for others,� she said. “We will obviously have guidelines that have to be met and limits on how much we can do dependant on what money we raise but every little bit is fantastic. “Our first fund-raiser is almost booked - our second Rainbow Fun Run at Cardinia Reservoir is looking like being on 2 March and if it’s anything like this year it will be a huge success.�
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Signs stand-off sorted – a win for The Patch By MELISSA MEEHAN RESIDENTS of The Patch have had a win, after the Yarra Ranges Council overturned their decision to put up No Stopping signs outside their properties. Last week Marlene and Ross Byrne contacted the Mail concerned about the council’s plan to install No Stopping signs along the Kallista-Emerald Road from The Patch Primary School to The Patch Road.
“We’ve lived here for 42 years and there is literally no place for our visitors to park if these signs are allowed to go up,� Ms Byrne said. “We understand that it is becoming an issue of safety at school times, because the kids walk along the footpath, but we don’t believe it should be 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year.� They said that the school was built as a small school for a small community, but over time the school had become more popular
and students were coming from as far as Emerald and Monbulk. “We have nothing against the school, but we feel as though the council is trying a band-aid approach to the traffic problems,� Mr Byrne said. “We were here long before the school, and we don’t think we should be affected like this.� Yarra Ranges Council Director Environment and Engineering Mark Varmalis said the No Stopping signs were proposed to advise
drivers not to park on the footpath something that the road rules stipulate is not allowed. “The No Stopping signs were being proposed as another way of advising drivers not to park on the footpath,� Mr Varmalis said. “However, due to a number of residents’ concerns that the signs would also restrict parking on the road for visitors to their properties, council has decided not to go ahead with these signs,� he said.
Marlene and Ross Byrne are worried that parking outside their front would mean visitors would have nowhere to park. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN
KNOX COMMUNITY ARTS CENTRE PRESENTS
Barry Morgan: Organ Is Not A Dirty Word
Spirit and Fire
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Saturday 7 December | 8pm Barry’s hilarious performance creates an utterly charming visual and aural experience that cannot be resisted.
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Special focus on science By REBECCA BILLS TWO local primary schools in the hills will benefit from a successful investment to increase student participation and engagement in maths and science. Tecoma and Gembrook Primary School will be welcoming two new science specialists in 2014 under an expansion of the Victorian Coalition Government’s Primary Maths and Science Specialists initiative. Tecoma Primary School principal Rohan Thompson said the Victorian Government made the announcement in early September of additional funding in the state’s budget to train 100 new maths and science specialists to teach in primary schools across the state. “Tecoma Primary School was one of the schools selected to lift the focus of science across the wider network of state schools,” he said. “Following an expression of interest within the school, Tecoma Primary School’s Science
Specialists for 2014 and 2015 are Trevor Wilson and Sally Connell. “Both Trevor and Sally display a passion for this subject matter and a keen interest in developing the science capabilities of the students.” Mr Thompson said that in the coming months the school will transform one of its rooms into a science room where new and resourcing equipment will give students a launching pad into science. Minister for Education Martin Dixon said the $24.3 million Primary School Maths and Science Specialists initiative is designed to improve the standard of maths and science education in schools. “This government considers the strengthening of maths and science education in schools as critically important to enhancing Victoria’s economy through innovation in science and technology, research and development, and in other areas like health, agriculture, commerce and trade. “It is vital for students to be engaged in maths and science
in primary school, setting the groundwork for future study in secondary school and beyond.” Gembrook MP Brad Battin said the Primary Maths and Science Specialists initiative is one of a number of targeted programs to support maths and science education, including the development of six specialist science and maths centres across Victoria. “I look forward to these specialists making a difference in the education of primary school students in Tecoma and Gembrook.” Minister Responsible for the Teaching Profession Peter Hall said the program has already demonstrated positive outcomes for students and teachers. “Schools participating in the first round noted improved teacher capacity, confidence and knowledge in teaching maths and science and increased student engagement and achievement,” he said. Mr Thompson said this was a very exciting initiative and is confident that it will have a significant impact at the school.
Tecoma Primary School Principal Rohan Thompson with new science specialists Sally Connell and Trevor Wilson. 110586
Colour art tells Aboriginal story By REBECCA BILLS MOUNT Evelyn students have paid respects to the owners of the land with indigenous artwork symbolising water, air, fire and earth. The Mount Evelyn Christian School students, who have strong ties with the Yuendumu community in the Northern Territory, created artworks representing the symbols which also represent the school’s tribal sports teams.
Middle School art teacher Olivia Dyer said the tribes are Wirri (blue) representing water, Warlpa (white) representing air, Warlu (gold) representing fire and Walya (red) representing earth. Ms Dyer said about 25 students from across the school worked on their tribe’s panel over a day. “The panels were prepared and a background colour applied a few weeks before our painting day,” she said. “The students came in one day at the
beginning of term three and we completed all four panels in the one day.” As part of the curriculum at MECS, indigenous studies is introduced in the Senior Primary School and continued throughout each year level. Year 10 students at the school study the native Yuendumu language of Walpiri to help further understand the Aboriginal culture, allowing an in-depth investigation into the indigenous way of life.
The tribal artwork symbolising water, fire, air and earth. 110592
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Magic moments of creation By REBECCA BILLS HER work is described as delightfully bold, bright and bizarre. The flamboyant 92-year-old artist Isabel Foster has devoted a huge part of her lifetime to creating work that possesses devotion to thread, colour and the use of ‘reverse garbage’. Growing up between two world wars, Mrs Foster was raised in a time where thrift and re-using materials was what had to be done with most home furnishings handmade. Mrs Foster said her upbringing planted seeds of resilience and independence in her creativity and that this exhibition covers a lifetime of her own work. The exhibition will feature pieces that span the entirety of Mrs Foster’s career including oddballs, coloured armchairs and crocheted tendrils of copper wire. “I use all fibres - I never know what will come from a warp and because I love my materials, I let them loose in my hands and they take over,” Mrs Foster said. “I know something exciting will happen - there is a magic moment to be waited for when the work is complete. “Beyond this, no more need be said.” Over the years, Mrs Foster has been heavily involved in many guilds, textile
Isabel Foster holding a small group of ‘oddballs.’ 110803 events and education institutions including acting as secretary for the Hand Weavers and Spinner Guild of Victoria and presenting works at The Rug Event and Wool and Beyond conferences. This exhibition is one that shares her knowledge and flair in the industry. Launching on 14 December, Isabel Foster’s Retrospect: The Challenge of
Colour will run until 16 March at the Burrinja Gallery. The gallery is located at the corner of Glenfern Road and Matson Drive, Upwey. Free tours of the exhibition will run on Thursdays and Sundays at 11am. For more information on the event, call 9754 8723 or visit burrinja.org.au.
Isabel Foster with one of her ’Oddballs.’ 110803
Wet and wonderful day raises $18,000 By REBECCA BILLS THE staff and students at Emerald Primary School did not let mother nature rain on their parade. Earlier this month, the school hosted its annual school fair attracting a crowd of about 2000 people raising one of the biggest totals ever for the annual fundraiser despite the rain taking precedence. Emerald Primary School Fund-raiser Committee co-ordinator Mandy Seeger said after expenses nearly $18,000 was raised which will go directly back into the school. “As well as to minimise our curriculum charges and provide improvements to school facilities, the planned target for this year’s proceeds is the refurbishment of our Parent Centre allowing for more cooking classes and the development of our vegetable gardens,” she said. “After a very wet start everyone’s spirits remained high and a fantastic day was had by all, despite getting a little wet.” The school hosted rides and show bags for local children as well as a variety of market stalls and school run stalls such as a live auction stall, plant stall and white elephant stall. Mrs Seeger said the live auction was the highlight of the event with more than 70 items on auction ranging from dinner vouchers, to toys and football memorabilia. She said every auction winner was thrilled with their bargains. “The best part was that all auction items were donated so it provided a huge chunk of our profit for the day,” she said. Mrs Seeger thanked the families and businesses who donated items for the auction as well as the people who donated their time to help in preparation, manning of stalls and all the other jobs that go with running a fair. “With so many things to think about and organise in the lead up to the fair, the process was made all the more easier with the help of a great group of dedicated and enthusiastic parents that made up our fair committee.”
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Pictures: PHIL BYERS
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Secret party with a twist THE secret party is over and all has been revealed. Signs up around town raised the eyebrows of a number of residents of a secret dance party to be held in the Yarra Valley. The police were also perplexed by the signs and social media promoted party - but it all went off without a hitch. Yarra Valley’s first ever Secret Dance Party was held at the Twisted Vine in Mount Evelyn. Almost 150 party goers attended the dance party and both police and organisers reported no trouble.
Skills of expression IT’S a chance to discover Ferntree Gully at the Ferntree Gully Discovery and Artisan Market Day this Saturday. In the inaugural Artisan Market, it will launch as part of the annual Discovery Day to help get ‘artisans’ back into Ferntree Gully. The day includes a mix of entertainment suitable for the whole family with street entertainers, an animal petting farm as well as food, plants, books and craft stalls. Quality local creations will be on offer as well as an op-shop parade, demonstrations and displays and cemetery tours by the Knox Historical Society where the artist ‘Streeton’ is buried. It is a day where local residents and visitors can ‘discover’ what is unique and special to the town. Ferntree Gully Village Discovery Day and Artisan Market is on Saturday 30 November from 9am to 2pm at Station Street and The Avenue, Ferntree Gully. After the launch of the Artisan Market, it will run every third Saturday of the month from 9am to 2pm from October to April each year. For more information, visit www.de6840. wix.com/ftgartisan.
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Thunder heralds toy run fun By JESSE GRAHAM MOTORCYCLISTS are being asked to sign up to a good cause and take their toys on the road next weekend for children in need. The Father Bob Toy Run will be coming to Healesville on Sunday 8 December from 9am and is expected to bring more than 200 motorcyclists to the town for the event. Motorcycle and scooter riders will be amassing at All Moto Café in Healesville at 9am to depart at 9.30am, riding into the city bearing toys, blankets and tinned food for the Father Bob Foundation. It is estimated that about 5000 riders will be taking part in the Toy Run across the state, which is organised by the Independent Riders’ Group. Yarra Ranges motorcyclist and member of the Independent Riders’ Group Heather Ellis said the toy run is about having a fun day on the road and providing a happier Christmas for families. “All the donations go to the Father Bob Foundation, which looks after members of the community who are living in poverty and homeless people,” Ms Ellis said. Ms Ellis encouraged any motorcycle rid-
ers in the area to come along on the day and to bring what they could to donate. She said that the Toy Run had been held since 1978, though numbers had declined in recent years, and she was hoping for hundreds of riders from the Yarra Ranges to take part. There are no fees or registration required to take part in the toy run - only donations for the foundation. Safety will be a key feature of the day and Ms Ellis said that the event doubles as an opportunity to promote motorcyclist safety and safe attitudes for car drivers. “The Toy Run is a fun day for all the family, and it’s also a good time at the beginning of summer to promote motorcycle safety to riders and raise awareness amongst drivers to watch out for motorcyclists,” she said. Ms Ellis asked that anyone considering toy donations should also try to cater for older children, who will also benefit from the Toy Run. Donations for the Toy Run can be dropped off at All Moto Café in Healesville until Saturday 7 December.
Riders are ready and rearing for the Father Bob Toy Run, which will start in Healesville next Picture: DONNA OATES weekend. 110804
Monbulk is abuzz By MELISSA MEEHAN
Traders from Monbulk Buisiness Network, from left, John Coleman, Donna Fleming, Rachel Hunt, Angela Dapiran, Rodney Swart, Tracey Hellema, Picture: ROB CAREW Arvy Kras and Brent Grogan. 110708 1109320-LB48-13
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MONBULK’S streets were abuzz last year as the town hosted its Merry Monbulk Late Night Shopping event, and this year it’s expected to be bigger and better. Merry Monbulk will be held on Friday 29 November from 5pm to 9pm and gives residents the chance to shop locally without having to head off the mountain. Monbulk Business Network president John Coleman said the late night shopping event was a way to give an economic boost to businesses in town. “It was great fun and there was an atmosphere of carnival in town,” he said. “This year the MBN is proposing an even bigger and better event, drawing on all businesses within the Monbulk area and involving the local schools, police and fire brigade.” Again, many of the businesses have donated gifts and vouchers for a Monster Raffle. Raffle tickets are free in the participating outlets when shoppers make a purchase. See the signs in their front windows. Many of the businesses will be offering specials on the night.
The Ringmaker Ringmaker was founded in 1965 by Peter Mainard in a workshop in Bayswater and moved to their original shop in Bayswater in the early 70’s. Late 1990 saw a move to our current location at 14a Station Street, Bayswater. Peter has worked in the jewellery trade for the past 46 years and has trained in all aspects of the trade as well as training several apprentices over this period. Ringmaker is one of very few jewellers where all the work is carried out on the premises, including manufacturing, setting and engraving. Ringmaker stocks hundreds of diamond and coloured stone rings, pendants, bracelets and ear rings, as well as a huge supply of over 2,000 watch bands, every size of watch, clock and car alarm batteries, Swarovski crystal, Classique watches. Ringmaker also stock some 600 styles of wedding rings and specialise in making matching and fitted wedding rings. Free quotations are available and all work is fully guaranteed.
Phone: 9729 5375 | Fax: 9720 2281
Email: ringmaker@hotkey.net.au Shop 14a, Station Street, BAYSWATER
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COUNTRY CHARACTER AND CHARM THIS renovated four bedroom family home has all the contemporary comforts while maintaining the character and charm of a traditional country home.
SITUATED on five acres with its own dam and dual access from Beenak Road, this unique property can cater comfortably for all four legged family and provide plenty of space for the kids to play and explore. The home features four spacious bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom to cater for the whole family. The updated kitchen has a dishwasher and plenty of cupboard and bench space and overlooks the acreage, giving that feel only a country kitchen can give.
The adjacent, open plan family room with gas heating is also light filled and opens onto the formal dining room with access to the side verandah which is perfect for entertaining. The comfortable lounge is the centre of the home and features a huge wood heater to keep everyone toasty on the cold winter nights and there is split system heating and cooling for added convenience. There is also a large entry in keeping with country traditions, a spacious study, a
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huge laundry and deep verandahs around the home, providing the perfect place to relax and take in the peaceful surrounds. Outside there is a double garage and double carport, plenty of parking, established country gardens and two paddocks, all fully fenced. To add to the package the property is located on a sealed road, has mains water, as well as a 10,000 litre tank for the garden and a charm that can’t be found in a new home.
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MONBULK 12 JELLICOE AVENUE
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HIGH QUALITY LIVING IN SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION
LOOKING FOR THE IDEAL FAMILY LIFESTYLE?...
Built to perfection with quality fittings throughout, this well presented, rendered brick home will be as sought after as its location. Featuring 4 bedrooms (or 3 plus study) master with modern ensuite, lounge & dining room with high vaulted ceilings, sun filled kitchen with plenty of bench space, rumpus room, wood heater, split system and GDH throughout. There is also a 4 car garage with remote access and wood heater, low maintenance tiered rear yard, garden sheds, water tank and paved BBQ area all within walking distance to Belgrave South shopping village, primary school and transport. This home represents high quality living in a sought after location - You won´t buy better than this...
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 there is 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.
3 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 STUDY 4 CAR LANDSIZE - 1442sqm
4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 3311sqm
Contact Sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (Photo ID required )
OLINDA 2 WARWICK ROAD
Contact Sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (Photo ID required )
$535,000-$585,000
SELBY 10 JAMES STREET
$390,000 plus
OLINDA SOPHISTICATION
LOVELY HOME ON A LARGE PRIVATE BLOCK!
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 heater. 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.
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.
5 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 2413sqm
Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 10:30am-11:00am (Photo ID required )
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 )
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This comfortable & solid, 4 bedroom family home is situated on a third of an acre minutes from Cockatoo, the local sporting grounds, public transport, the shops & the primary school. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 with built in robes & the master with a walk through robe & ensuite, the home is big enough for the whole family. The country, timber kitchen with dishwasher & plenty of cupboard space opens onto the family living room, whilst there is a large formal lounge, where everyone can congregate around the built in wood heater on those Winter´s nights. Add to this a separate dining area, mains GDH, mains water & a split system for added comfort & convenience. Outside the property is fully fenced, has a double lock up garage & tank water with a pump for the garden. A diamond in the rough, this property is just waiting for the right family to make it a home.
Positioned perfectly on nearly 1/4 of an acre opposite a park & just a few hundred meters walk to the centre of Gembrook, the supermarket, bakery, coffee shops, school & public transport, this tidy 3 BDR home has all the comforts. The home features 3 spacious BDRs, 2 with BIRs & the Master with a WIR & ensuite. The modern kitchen offers a D/W, gas cooking & plenty of cupboard space & opens onto the spacious meals area. The formal lounge has a lovely outlook over the front garden & the parklands opposite & the home has mains GDH as well as ducted evaporative cooling, giving the ultimate in comfort & convenience. Outside there is a paved outdoor entertaining area & a fully fenced rear yard, as well as a sensational kid’s cubby & a garden shed. Add to this the convenience of mains water, gas & sewer & this pristine home ticks all the boxes. The toughest decision of your week will be whether to walk into town for breakfast or relax in the comfort of your own home!
Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 or 5968 6222 Inspection 2.30pm-3.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
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COCAKTOO 810 WOORI YALLOCK RD
Offers Considered Between $485,000 - $515,000
AFFORDABLE COUNTRY RETREAT!
If the ´WOW´ factor is what you seek - look no further. Situated on over a 1/4 acre this home features 3 spacious BDRs, the Master with a WIR & designer ensuite. The spacious lounge attracts plenty of natural light through the floor to ceiling windows & the ambiance is created through decorative gas jets mounted in front of a large mirror for maximum effect. The kitchen is a dream come true with Ceaser Stone island bench, red glass splashback & S/S 900mm gas stove. The dining room sits between the lounge & kitchen & features designer lighting & bi-fold door access to the large, decked entertaining area. There is also a 2nd living area in the centre of the home & an external study/4th BDR at the rear of the single lock up garage. The rear yard is landscaped & fully fenced, ideal for the kids to play & the perfect place to entertain. Inspection is essential!
Enjoy the spectacular views and feeling of space in this 3 BDR home on 2.5 acres minutes from Cockatoo, Emerald and Woori Yallock. The Master Bedroom features a WIR & ensuite whilst the other 2 BDRs both have BIRs & ceiling fans for added comfort. The house is designed so all living areas, including the games room, an open plan lounge/kitchen/dining room & living room all overlook the valley below. There is a built in wood heater (ducted throughout the home) in the lounge with pitched timber ceiling & a full length verandah overlooking the valley. The functional kitchen features electric cooking, a D/W & heaps of pantry space. Outside there is a large undercover Alfresco area, a double carport, 2 x 2000 lt water tanks, a double shed with power, a large wood shed, a chook run & yard & perimeter fencing. This home has so much to offer, you will not be disappointed.
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 11.30am-12.00pm(Photo ID Required)
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EMERALD 5A OLD BEACONSFIELD RD
Offers Considered Over $820,000
6 BEDROOM TUDOR HOME, WALK TO EMERALD!
This renovated home situated privately on 2.3 acres leaves you nothing to do but make the move. The home features 3 BDRs, 2 with BIRs & the Master with a WIR, ensuite & a split system for comfort. Also located on the lower level is a formal lounge room with its own split system. On the mid-level is the spacious main bathroom with 1200 x 900 shower, a European laundry & plenty of storage. On the top floor, taking in the views, is a large open plan living area adjacent to a spacious meals area & well-appointed timber kitchen, with access to the full length front verandah. Outside there is a double lock up garage with remote, a further double shed with workshop & a double carport. Add to this a lush 1 acre + paddock where you can watch Puffing Billy chug by & established gardens. All this on a sealed road under 50 minutes to the City!
Situated on over 3 acres just a few minutes´ walk to Emerald, this 6 BDR Tudor home exudes an elegant charm & has enough room for the largest of families. The home features 4 BDRs upstairs, including the Master with a WIR & ensuite. Also upstairs is the spacious family bathroom with claw foot bath. Downstairs there are 2 further BDRs & a shower & toilet for convenience. The wellappointed country kitchen with D/W has plenty of storage & bench space & room for the kitchen table where the family can gather. Adjacent to the kitchen is the living area with wood heater & access to the paved alfresco area with pitched glass roof & bar. The formal lounge features a vaulted timber ceiling & gas log fire & opens onto the formal dining room, all elegantly finished with quality furnishings. Outside there is a double lock up garage with remote, a circular drive, a hot house, shedding & all on over 3 private acres with mains gas & water & sealed road access.
Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 or 5968 6222 Inspection 3.30pm - 4.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 10.30am-11.00am Saturday (Photo ID Required)
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MACCLESFIELD 480 MACCLESFIELD RD
Offers Considered Over $920,000
THE PERFECT ´TREE CHANGE´ LIFESTYLE!
WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO!
This elegant 4 BDR home is sure to impress. Situated on over an acre of gardens the home features a large formal lounge with an ambient wood heater, whilst there is mains GDH throughout. There is a spacious formal dining room & a well-appointed designer kitchen, which sits adjacent to the 2nd living area with direct access to an undercover Alfresco Area. Down the hall are 3 spacious BDRs with BIRs & a huge Master BDR with an ensuite & enormous walk through robe. Beyond the robe there is a further large living area, ideal as the parent´s retreat or home office. Outside there is a double lock up garage & double carport & the centrepiece of the property is the magnificent heated, salt water in ground pool with poolside cabana & a sensational pool house, complete with its own bathroom, sauna & a bar. All this only a few hundred metres walk to the corner store, public transport, the Secondary College & Emerald with its variety of shopping spots & eateries.
This immaculately presented Victorian style home features 4 BDRs, uninterrupted views & is situated on over 17 acres. There are 3 generous BDRs & the Master, which features BIRs & an ensuite. The hub of the home is the large, open plan, well-appointed kitchen with the best views in Macclesfield. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large family room with its own split system & the generous dining area with direct access to the outdoor alfresco area. The home has 9 ft ceilings & decorative cornices, as well as zoned heating & refrigerated A/C. Or maybe you would like to entertain on the huge outdoor decked area surrounded by gardens, overlooking the property & the distant hills? Outside there is a double carport, a double lock up garage, large 60ft x 20ft steel shed with a concrete floor & extensive additional shedding. Add to this established gardens, gravelled drives, fruit trees, ornamentals, sprinkler systems, electric gates & mains water, all located on a sealed road.
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 11.30am - 12.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 or 5968 6222 Inspection 1.30pm-2.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
5968 6222 311-313 Main Street, Emerald
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NANGANA 755 Woori Yallock Road Living The Dream On 10 Acres This 10 acre property has been set up for horses with eleven paddocks, electric fencing, loose boxes, central laneway, dam, day yards, stables, tack room, wash bay & a 3 car shed! The perfectly presented & updated home offers 4 bedrooms plus study including 2 potential master bedrooms with ensuites & WIR. The living offers separate dining with open plan lounge & separate family room that opens out onto the rear pergola & deck. The updated kitchen comes with a dishwasher & the rest of the floorplan offers flexibility for multi-generational living or even teenagers. Special features include water tanks, hay shed, wood heater & split system plus the property backs onto Woori Yallock Creek. Take time out to enjoy the picturesque backdrop on the shady rear deck or on your very own jetty down by the dam.
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COCKATOO 2 Doonaha Road Elegance, Privacy & Space On 2.1 Acres FOR SALE
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MACCLESFIELD 54 Kirkpatricks Road Your Own Private Sanctuary on 10 acres FOR SALE
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LAND SALE SPECTACULAR 1 1 1 Saturday 14th December 3.30pm-5.30pm At the NEW Barry Plant Emerald Office 1/321 Main Road, Emerald
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YELLINGBO Lot 3 Taylors Road
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EMERALD 20 Ladd Road
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EMERALD Lot 2/398 Belgrave Gembrook Road 958m2
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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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The final Council Meeting for 2013 will be held on Monday 16 December commencing at 7pm at Holm Park Recreation Reserve Pavilion, Beaconsfield Emerald Road, Beaconsfield.
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This position requires an enthusiastic and dedicated person prepared to work long hours in a rapidly expanding business. Good Resume & References are essential E: chef@wildcattlecreek.com.au Ph: 5964 4755
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HAY, clover and rye, small squares, $10 per bale. 0418 291 160.
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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.
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.
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.
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 TRACTOR, Ford, 4,000, diesel, blade, in orginal condition, includes slasher, $7,600. 0408 548 114.
HYUNDAI, Coupe, 2001, 5 speed manual, one lady owner, service records, all electrics, very economical, reliable sporty car, EC, RWC REN-810. $4,950. 5967 3350. 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. TOYOTA, Celica, 1999, reg 02/14, red, 154,496 kms, on gas, PME-938. $14,000ono. Ring Jim: 5966-2938.
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.
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Melanie Walter, Jordan Lingard, Gretta Hankinson, Tess Linkins, Maree Gold, Rylie Mcloughlin, Jordyn Linkins, Katie Lowe, Krista Tomlinson, Natalie Montanari with coach, Christine Robinson after winning the A Grade Reserve Premiership. 110879
Club bent on success By REBECCA BILLS IT IS a unique mix of football and netball that makes the Upwey Tecoma Football and Netball Club (UTFNC) different from the rest. The club is affiliated with the Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League and last year it won the A Grade and B Grade Netball Reserve Grade Premierships. Hoping to do the same this season, A Grade netball player Natalie Montanari said the team hopes to have the same results this season. “It was a really great team effort last year, we worked really hard throughout the year only losing one game the entire year,” she said. “We had a new coach Christine Robinson with nine dedi-
cated girls to make up our team. “I hope we can have the same results this season. “We are a committed bunch but you can only try your hardest.” Netball co-ordinator Val O’Meara said netball is a sport where players learn to co-operate as a team and not play as an individual. “Having played and been a part of netball for 66 years, I know the sport is very important to both the male and female players,” she said. “The friendships that are developed through the team sport as well as general fitness and wellbeing is great.” Ms O’Meara said as a grandmother at the club, having the two sports together in the one place is great because she can see both her granddaughters
and grandsons playing sports together. “I’ve coached netball at other clubs where you just play your game and leave,” she said. “This is different because all the teams are really friendly and club orientated.” Upwey Tecoma Football and Netball Club currently run a young development group where young buddying players and umpires are trained to go further in their careers. “This is where our future players are born,” Ms O’Meara said. The Upwey Tecoma Football and Netball Club are currently looking to increase numbers in their netball teams. For more information, email utfnc@bigpond.com or call Val O’Meara on 0418 563 341.
Riders take the jump for annual challenge NEW riders got a taste of competition life earlier this month when the Macclesfield Pony Club held its Annual Challenge for members. All riders were challenged in the four events of dressage, showing, handy-mount and show jumping. Many new members took part in their first ever competition with enthusiasm and con-
fidence with commendable results. The event is designed to expose riders new to the pony club on how a competition runs and to promote confidence in horsemanship. The four sections winners were Sierra Dempster riding Tom, Chelsea Vanderaa riding Chantell, Annabel Weiner riding Jaffa and Sam Jeffree riding Ollie.
Macclesfield Pony Club currently has membership vacancies. The club is equipped with two large sand arenas, hick-stead and cross country courses, a jumps training lane, show jump equipment and a newly renovated club house. For more information, call President Sam Bottone on 0415 446 211.
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Stark pace takes its toll SHEER pace has always been the showpiece of cricket. The excitement fans get from a Dennis Lillee, Malcolm Marshall or Brett Lee thundering in throwing down brutal rockets. This weekend, the speedsters in the Yarra Valley took full toll on their unsuspecting victims. At Coldstream, Matthew Stark cut a swathe through the Mount Evelyn batting line-up to lead the Crocs to a thriller victory. With Mount Evelyn sitting on 1/33 chasing 122 for victory, most pundits had the Rovers well in front of this contest. Stark with the support of Jarrod Bayliss (2/28), made early inroads into the visitors batting before rearguard action from Luke Jones (34) and Bruce Smith put the Rovers back in the contest at tea sitting on 5/81. This was short lived, as an excellently executed spell from Stark after tea saw the woodwork rattled. The visitors’ tail was unable to counter Stark’s pace and accuracy as he recorded remarkable figures of 7/37 to roll Mount Evelyn for 101. Coldstream now sit clearly on top of the ladder and have an intriguing battle against second-placed Healesville ahead. Mount Evelyn now needs to regroup, as they have not won since Round Two and host a much-improved Hoddles Creek side. Seville will be pleased with their all-round effort against Yarra Junction, as the reigning premiers found some
much-needed form. The Blues were defending a sizeable 235 and left it to fast bowlers Matt Hadlum and Ishara Amarasinghe to break the Eagles in their chase. Yarra Junction made a reasonable start against the formidable attack, and the weather, to reach 2/30 with Dan Lever (27) leading the charge. The Eagles just could not deal with the heat coming from Hadlum (4/12) as his blistering speed, and the guile of Amarasinghe (3/37), rendered the Eagles toothless as they dismissed the visitors for 109 to cap off an impressive victory. Seville now has the chance to turn up the heat on the top four as they travel to Woori Yallock, while Yarra Junction need to turn up the heat on Warburton-Millgrove or they will find themselves drifting from the leaders of the competition. Unfortunately, weather intervened in the remaining contests which were poised for interesting conclusions. Healesville remain in second place on the ladder, but will be rueing a missed opportunity to gain ground on Coldstream. Chasing Warburton-Millgrove’s 179, the Bloods looked well set to chase down the total. Geoff Stock (26 not out) and John Heywood (19 not out) are forming a formidable opening partnership, and once again had Healesville well out of the blocks at 0/51 when the weight of rain became too much. Undefeated since Round One, the
Bloods will see next week’s clash with Coldstream as a perfect opportunity to lay claims to being the competition’s best team. All while the consistent Burras need to account for Yarra Junction to consolidate their position in the top four. The Woori Yallock versus Hoddles Creek contest was in an interesting position as Hoddles Creek were left with a chase of 160. The Wombats only advanced to 1/11 before play was called off, leaving everyone none the wiser about where the two sides stand. DJ Strachan Shield: Coldstream 9/121 (Fritsch 24, Ashton 23, Brambilla 20, Jones 3/11, Shepherd 2/16, Fraser 2/28) d Mount Evelyn 101 (Jones 34, Stark 7/37, Bayliss 2/28). Woori Yallock 160 (Smith 51, Young 35, Batten 3/11, Bark 3/29) v Hoddles Creek 1/11. Seville 235 (Burns 75, Troyahn 35, Lever 6/54) d Yarra Junction 109 (Lever 27, Hadlum 4/12 , Amarasinghe 3/37). Warburton-Millgrove 79 (Barnard 52, Walker 27, Moore 4/12) v Healesville 0/51 (Stock 26, Heywood 19). RA Finger Trophy: Healesville 0/122 (Smola 60, Horner 51) d Warburton-Millgrove 36 (Appleton 11, Kerr 4/15 , Chandler 3/5, James 2/5). Yarra Junction 2/35 (Hawkins 20) v Seville 6/253 (Oates 129, Woodard 50, Hodgkinson 4/71). Yarra Glen 2/87 (Orren 41, Beath 21, Wagner 1/31, Batchelor 1/10) d Coldstream 57 (Taylor 21, Lennon 8, Orren
2/5, Adamson 2/9). Woori Yallock 220 (Smith 56, Broussard 34, Sharman 30, Leman 4/48, Chesney 3/34) v Hoddles Creek 2/8 (Sanders 2/0). C-Grade: Healesville 193 (Waixel 51, Cooper 26, Sweetin 2/7, Waixel 2/18) v Gruyere 4/131 (Sweetin 64, Vasallo 39, Zanatta 2/28, Senior 2/41). Launching Place 4/129 (Vandervlugt 51, Parker 38, Laycock 2/24) d Seville 113 (Laycock 29, Winter-Annette 4/30). Mount Evelyn 6/244 (Hearn 66, Hancock 54, Giblin 40, Johnson 2/47) d Wandin 222 (Aiken 70, Oakley 24, Williams 3/14, Giblin 3/27, Hancock 2/36). D-Grade: Launching Place 83 (Black 25, Cole 5/19) d Hoddles Creek 9/55 (Chesney 26, Black 5/16). Powelltown 4/101 (Dunne 34, Thompson 27, Anthony 2/26, Healesville 41 (Nolan 24, Thompson 7/13). Seville 162 (Van Veen 24, Mundie 23, Dowdell 4/43) d Yarra Junction 112 (Dowdell 34, Johnson 3/7, Proctor 3/25). Mount Evelyn 6/167 (Westaway 58, Witherdin 40, Williams 39, Dobson 4/49) d Wandin 139 ( Corrin 43, Dobson 34, Wilson 5/26, Lee-Archer 4/16). Coldstream 7/230 (Adams 93, Harris 70, Cummins 16, Taeuber 3/36, Bailey 2/21) d Warburton-Millgrove 9/87 (Flynn 35, Wind 27, Wheeler 4/16, Ralph 4/25). One Day Grade: Silvan 7/173 (Dipietrantonio 41, Kuszlunda 41, Dall 2/17, Roberts 2/22, Dyason 2/25) d Seville 130 (Roberts
30, Reynolds 2/4, Glassborrow 2/15, Caputo 2/16). Yarra Glen Gold 4/149 (Foster 40, Crawford 25, Cummins 1/7, Preyer 1/14) d Marysville 70 (Norman 26, Mcfadzean 9, Davies 3/2, Hass 2/5). Yarra Glen Maroon v Woori Yallock (no play). Wandin 2/262 (Sinnott 40, Alderman 40, Smith 41, Mckenzie 40) d Yarra Junction 8/122 (Staines 26, Sinnott 2/5, Trembath 2/13). Under 14A: Seville 5/133 (Hirst 30, Heaphy 2/14) v Mount Evelyn. Healesville Red 3/17 (Evans 1/3, Lusk 1/4) v Yarra Glen 213 (Coulson 42, Cummings 41, Moors 34, Keeling 4/41, Simnett 2/21, Chandler 2/24). Healesville White 8/124 (Minney 42, Lawry 40, Saurine 2/4, McDonald 2/16) v Warburton/Millgrove 0/3. Under 14B: Coldstream v Wandin 8/117 (Vaux 3/17, Bruce 44). Yarra Junction v Launching Place 8/152 (Ferguson 91, Thomas 25, Reed 3/15, Thompson 2/7). Under 12: Seville v Hoddles Creek (no play). Mount Evelyn v Yarra Glen Gold (no play). Healesville White v Healesville Red 4/64 (Gebert 8, English 4, Boyle 1/3, Prentice 1/6). Yarra Junction 3/98 (Odey 5, Doolan 4, Baker 2/9, Wasley 1/4) v Marysville. Yarra Glen Maroon v Launching Place (no scores).
Top netball skills on display at spring comp By KATH GANNAWAY THE Lilydale and Yarra Valley Netball Association’s Spring Competition continued on Saturday with hundreds of netballers coming straight off a very com-
petitive winter season. The round saw some excellent netball skills across the 28 sections from juniors through to the open section. Teams represented in the competition, which
runs 28 sections from juniors through to open at the Mooroolbark netball complex, include Yarra Valley clubs Mount Evelyn, Lilydale, Coldstream and Worawa Aboriginal College.
Mount Evelyn’s Kira Pitkin with the ball as goal attack Tianna Feurst moves into goals in the Under 13s. 110872
Above: Mount Evelyn Under 15 goal attack Kayla Eslick looks for a break in goals. 110872
Lilydale Centre Shanty Tamblyn with the ball, looking on team-mate Olivia Baker and Worawa players Coral and Bran’esha. 110872
Mount Evelyn’s Chloe Jones in action in the Under 13s game. 110872
Right: Lilydale’s Celeste Wells looks to pass to Maddison Forssman as Worawa’s Kiara and Naomi defend. 110872
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Knights succumb at Nissankaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hands FORMER Sri Lankan fast bowler Prabath Nissanka had the world at his feet. That was until he took five wickets in a Test match innings against the West Indies 10 years ago only to have his international career tragically cut short by a knee injury on the eve of the 2004 World Cup in South Africa. After four test matches and 23 one day internationals, Nissanka who clocked at 145 kilometres per hour, had collected the prize wickets of Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis and Chris Gayle, just to name a few. When injury struck, he became the Sri Lanka Under 19 bowling coach before progressing to the national team as an assistant. Now aged 33, he imparts his
knowledge at Pickett Reserve the home of the Ferntree Gully Footballers Cricket Club and he was back on the scorebook again, claiming 5/52 against Knoxfield at the weekend. The Knights batting first compiled 187 on a slow dayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s play and depending on conditions next week it could challenge the Footballers. Current skipper and reigning Feaver Medal winner Nick Bogar accredited Nissanka for his individual success last season. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Prabath is just a fantastic coach and he helped me a great dealâ&#x20AC;? he said. Upwey Tecoma recorded 174 at the Wally Tew Oval against Ferntree Gully on the back of Dain Howeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 77 and had the hosts 3/37 at stumps. Peter Mannaert and Mohammed Farrukh bowled well for the Gully taking three wickets apiece.
Once again the result could hinge on next weekâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s conditions. Eildon Park did not hold on to their catches early after having Johnson Park on the ropes at 2/9 before former Hawthorn Monash team mates Ben Stallworthy (57) and Andrew Devenish (52) added a century for the third wicket. Andrewâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s brother, Steve also chipped in with 58 to bolster the total to a match winning 7/260 after 80 overs. Left arm medium fast bowler Nathan Caton-Robertson continues to impress with 4/39 for the panthers. Due to inclement weather there was no play between Belgrave and Upper Gully at Belgrave and Monbulk at home to Knox Gardens. Subsequently these matches will be one day games next week to complete the round.
By DENNIS FULLER WITH the promise of the big wet on Saturday at Emerald Golf Club, some brave, ready waterproofed golfers sloshed up for a round of stableford. The big wet did as promised and dumped seven millimetres of rain on the course during the morning. Not to be deterred at all was young Broc Reynolds (18) who smashed the entire field to come in with an amazing 43 stableford points to win overall and in B Grade. That old stager Ken Hill (15) stood tall among the A Graders to play to his handicap to card 36 points. The rest were bedraggled, saturated and unrequited. John Fisher was nearest the pin on the fourth, Reynolds the seventh, Hill the thirteenth, Mark Starick the twelfth and David Mackey slipped the monetary notes into his wallet on the pro pin 18th. Daphne Mackey in the womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s competition had a narrow win over Constance Whitlock. On Wednesday for the Old and Fractured Golf (OFG) using OFG handicaps Brian McCoy (31) gave the rest a real flogging as he wandered in casually with 43 points. Mike Litchfield (11) came in next with 41 and Bobby Kennedy (20) scored a creditable 40. Many people arrived at the golf course on Sunday to enjoy the fun, family day, organised by captain Andrew Cutting. The rain stayed away, mostly, and fun golf was played and many took the moment to get some sage advice from teaching pro Bob Spencer. There were a few new players who discovered and rediscovered a love of golf.
Round 6 Reeves Shield Johnson Park 7/260 (Stallworthy 57, Devenish 52, Weightman 31, Devenish 58, Dunstone 33, CatonRobertson 4/39) v Eildon Park. Knoxfield 187 (Povah 38, Scanlan 33, Nissanka 5/52) v Footballers. Upwey Tecoma 174 (Howe 77, Mannaert 3/26, Farrukh 3/31) v Ferntree Gully 3/37. Monbulk v Knox Gardens (no play). Belgrave v Upper Gully (no play). Decoite Shield South Belgrave 212 (Hart 60, McDermott 68, Chivers 6/60, McElroy 4/41) v Lysterfield. Mountain Gate 208 (Buckland 104, Bowyer 5/55) v The Basin. Saint Johns Tecoma 3/121 (Parlby 38, Manning 48) v Knox City 180 (Hoggett 64, Grenda 4/62). Aura Vale v Rowville (no play).
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Mountain Gate Cricket Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cameron Wheeler who will be heading to Canberra next year. 110910
Wheeler is on a roll MOUNTAIN Gate Cricket Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cameron Wheeler was selected to play in the Australian Country Cricket Championships in Canberra. Wheeler was selected to play by the Victorian Country Squad and will
be heading to Canberra to play from 5 to 15 of January next year. The emerging 18-year-old fast bowler won the FTGDCA Association Bowling Averages in Decoite Shield when aged 17 and last season was the
best performed bowler in the VCCLâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s state-wide Under 21 competition. Wheeler also took 3/30 for the Victorian Country Under 21 verses The City Under 21 team at Casey Fields.
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LAST Saturday was the perfect wet stormy day to show off the new all-round weather athletics track at Morrisons Reserve, Mount Evelyn. The latest round of Yarra Ranges Athletics Little Athletics was a modified program to allow for the stormy conditions. Even though high jump and hurdle events were cancelled all other events went ahead with many athletes still recording personal bests. Track events provided the closest competition especially the Under 10 boys 800-metre with a tough race won by Patrick Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Leary ahead of Camden Hewitson. The Under 9 boys 100 metres was also a close race with Bailey Griffiths just sneaking in ahead of Ashley Creighton and Zac Clarke. Georgia Laven represented Victoria at the Australia Primary School Track and Field Championships in Brisbane. Georgia finished sixth in the Under 11 girls 800-metre final in one minute and 27.97 seconds. There is no club athletics next weekend - instead the attention is focused on the Eastern Region Relay Championships on Sunday at Morrison Reserve. With 40 teams entered, the Yarra Ranges is hopeful of many medals, qualifiers for State relays and lots of smiles.
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