Mail - Ranges Trader mail - 16th December 2013

Page 1

Ranges

Trader

Mail

Covering the Dandenongs in the Yarra Ranges & C Cardinia arrdinia Shire a Shires

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

A Mail Newspaper Group publication

Phone: 9751 9300 Trades and Classifieds: 1300 666 808

Saving Joshua

He’s only six years old, but he has a massive fight on his hands. Joshua’s parents say they will stop at nothing to fight his illness. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN

F A L C O N E & A DA M S

Elle Naturale

L

Olinda Massage฀•฀Facials฀•฀Body฀Scrubs Gift฀Vouchers฀Now฀Available Special rate applies for local residents 1111874-PB51-13

Mon-Fri฀10am-8pm฀•฀Sat-Sun฀10am-5pm

Shop฀1/1606฀Mt฀Dandenong฀Tourist฀Road฀Olinda

Mobile 0411 622 445

Phone 9751 0199

“Showroom now open in Monbulk” 2-8 Main Rd Monbulk Ph

0417 310 049

A

W

Y

E

R

YARRA RANGES OPTICAL

S

Fashion Frames at Affordable Prices

•฀Family฀Law •฀Property฀Sales฀&฀Purchases •฀Commercial฀Leases •฀Business฀Sales฀&฀Purchases •฀Subdivision฀&฀Town฀Planning •฀Criminal฀Law •฀Civil฀&฀Commercial฀Litigation •฀Building฀Disputes฀ •฀Wills฀&฀Powers฀of฀Attorney •฀Deceased฀Estates 323A Main Street Emerald L1/ John Street Pakenham Phone:5968 3666 www.falconeadams.com.au

1067571-FB13-13

764 Burwood Hwy, Ferntree Gully Phone: 9758 0377

BULK BILLING EYE EXAMINATIONS 69 Main Street, Monbulk 9.00am - 5.00pm 1006603-TB35-11

Ph: 9756 6626 Conditions apply

Tool Sales Tool Hire Tool Repairs

311736-KK34-6

HE’S only six years old, but he has a massive fight on his hands. And Joshua Schwarz’s parents say they will stop at nothing to fight the “naughty little bug” in his head. Just meeting him, you wouldn’t guess that he has been given only months to live. Joshua is fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer, coupled with a rare genetic disorder, making it almost impossible for doctors to treat him. He was first diagnosed with a brain tumour in March, but two weeks ago his parents received the news no parent should hear. “When he was first diagnosed in March, we thought it was a lowgrade tumour that was treatable with radiation or chemotherapy,” mum Penne said. “But after a biopsy two weeks ago, we were called in and told it was an anaplastic astrocytoma grade three (AA3), which is an aggressive, fast-moving form of brain cancer.” After further tests, Penne and her husband Wolfgang, were told that Joshua also suffered from a rare genetic gene MSH6, which meant chemotherapy and radiation were not an option. “The MSH6 stops cells from regenerating, which means the usual forms of treatment won’t work for Joshy - it would just cause more damage,” Penne said. “And where the tumour sits, they can’t get to it - it’s in the area where language, understanding and movement are affected. “So doctors won’t do it because there is a high risk of stroke, an inability to communicate, paralysis - it could basically turn him into a vegetative state.”

Faced with so many roadblocks, Penne, Wolfgang and their daughter Jade hit the books, reading everything they could about AA3 and MSH6, in an effort to save Joshua. “Because of his age it is hard to treat him,” Wolfgang said. “But we’ve been in contact with hospitals in Germany and the United States. “There are different things being done to treat cancer in Europe and the US - like stem cells, gene therapy and immunotherapy.” The family plans to take Josh to Germany in an attempt to save him, or at the very least extend his life. But they need the support of others to raise money for the trip and pay for his treatment. The have set up a fundraising site <http://www.gofundme. com/5k4jbo> where people can donate. Penne said the family had already witnessed so many acts of kindness from those in the community. “His kinder has been amazing,” she said. “And so many other people want to support us in our journey. “Two weeks ago we had never heard of this type of cancer or the genetic disorder and with so much sadness, we’ve really seen the good in people.” A fund-raiser will be held this Thursday 19 December at Sooki Lounge in Belgrave, where local bands will perform in exchange for a donation. Friends have also organised a fund-raising day at the Upwey Anglican Church on Saturday 18 January from 12 noon to 4pm. Auctions, raffles, kid stall activities, jumping castles and face painting will all be there on the day to celebrate Joshua’s life.

1086571-LN35-13

By MELISSA MEEHAN


| starcommunity.com.au

Page 2 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

Connecting people and communities RTM

Kids in the kitchen By JODIE SYMONS

Principal of Silvan Primary School, Leigh Johnson said the standard of food was simply incredible. “There were many different dishes such as a pumpkin risotto, a rustic vegie patty and crepes but the attention to detail was just amazing,” Mr Johnson said. The Patch School won the Green Schools Sweet Award, Emerald Primary won the Green Schools Savoury Award and Silvan Primary won the Most Inspirational Dish Award.

LOCAL primary schools recently battled it out at the Green Schools Forum Kitchen Garden Cook Off. A field of 45 students from The Patch School, Emerald Primary School and Silvan Primary School came together to test their skills on 4 December. The students were given a challenge to create a dish, but two ingredients had to be grown from the school and be served in front of two judges.

The students were congratulated for their efforts with a number of awards from judges Organic Empire, Angela and Australian Organic Schools, Jane Burns. “Our judges were just great. They really inspired our students to create green food and the kids loved it,” Mr Johnson said. “It’s been a real privilege to host this event and we hope for many more to come in the near future.”

By REBECCA BILLS

a Safe and Happy Christmas

Monbulk Care Shop

Grade three student Ellena. 111974

for

Food Assistance Ring : 9756 6385 9752 1789

Left: From left to right: Angela from Organic Empire, Silvan PS student Bronte and Jane Burns from the Australian Organic Schools. 111974

and Holiday Season

Monbulk Care Network 61-63 Main Road, Monbulk Phone : 9756 7800 Mon-Fri 10:00-4:30, Sat: 10:00-1:00

Open Door Community Church

1112826-LN51-13

All at Monbulk Care Network wish you

Christmas Closing Close Mon 24 December Reopen Mon 13 January

CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS TO YOU

Award winning Chocolate Chip Pancakes. 111974

Park upgrade takes shape STAGE TWO of the redevelopment of Melba Park is set to begin to make the park more usable for families. Yarra Ranges councillor Terry Avery said the project would build on work already completed and provide a variety of recreation spaces in the park for the community to enjoy. “The project has been designed to improve sight lines and public safety,” he said. “When the project is complete in the middle of next year we will have a vastly improved park for a wide variety of residents to enjoy.” A master plan was developed in 2009 with stage one works completed earlier in the year which included the completion of a new playground, the sealing of the car park in Market Street and intalling a new barbecue. Stage two of the plan will concentrate on the North West corner near Chapel Street and the Olinda Creek. Works will include turning the disused lake into submerged wetland to improve stormwater run-off into the Olinda Creek. A new drink fountain will also be installed and contractors brought in to remove trees and dismantle earth mounds. Nature-based play opportunities will be created with upgrades to pathways, new garden beds and trees. For more information on the project, call Urban Designs on 1300 368 333 or visit www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/urbandesign.

Award winning Vegie Patties with Garlic Yoghurt.

YES WE CAN... •Deliver•Assemble•Concrete •Service Price - Right Advice •Garden Sheds available in 25 Roof & Wall Colours

workbenc VAUED AT $23h 9 W

ITH ANY TRUS S MODEL SHED PURCHA SE

We have the largest range of fruiting and ornamental trees in the Yarra Valley.

$

1099 ZINC

Wandin Valley Big tree sale!

$

949 ZINC

30 MINUTE ASSEMBLY PRE-ASSEMBLED

6.00m x 3.00m x 2.10m Optional Double doors shown. Gable roof truss. Any colour $1399

ilders Prices 20 Year Warranty - Bu ZINC

299 Save $150

SAVE $109

ZINC

$

COLOUR

$

399

$

399

$

499

Save $146

3.00m x 2.25m x 1.80m - 2.05m Single door. Available in Smooth Cream or Mist Green. Delivered and erected only $99*

DISCOUNT now $19 SAVE $35 ON OPTIONAL extras Code 2705

now $19 SAVE $46

WAS $54

$

459

Save $270

2.25m x 1.50m x 1.80m - 1.98m Single door. Available in Smooth Cream or Mist Green. Delivered and erected only $99*

Code 2706

DOUBLE DOORS WAS $65

ZINC

3.00m x 3.00m x 2.10m Single door. Gable roof. Optional double doors shown. Colour $579 Save $118

OR now $19 TRIPLE SAVE $27 UPGRADE FOR JUST Code 2717 $49 SAVE LOCKING DOOR TEE $ 11 6 HANDLE WAS $46

$22,880

$6,1 80

$3,6 9 0

BUY TODAY AND SAVE!

BUY TODAY AND SAVE!

BUY TODAY AND SAVE!

BARN 12 x 16 x 3 – 4.5 – 5.3

GARAGE 6 x 8 x 2.4 – 3.0

CARPORT 6 x 6 x 2.4 – 3.6

3 R/Doors & 3m Sideport shown ALL BLUESCOPE COLORBOND®

Two Roller Doors ALL BLUESCOPE COLORBOND®

22 degree pitch roof. Gable inill ALL BLUESCOPE COLORBOND®

DANDENONG BAYSWATER DERRIMUT 26-28 Greens Rd 419 Dorset Rd 4/93 Elgar Rd

20% OFF 50% OFF Flemings Green Back Magnolia. (includes ornamental (200mm pot pears, weeping size) Were cherries,flowering $36.95 trees and all apple now $18.45! and pear varieties) Don’t miss out! selected ornamental

COLOUR

Save $216

SKYLIGHT

starts Boxing day 9am for 10 days or whilst stock lasts! finishes January 5th 2014 (*closed new year’s day)

PA N E L S

1300 795 544

www.shedbonanza.com.au

Prices include GST. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. We reserve the right to correct printing errors. On sale until 20/12/13. Conditions apply.

and fruiting trees.

Also 20% OFF all pots (New Northcote Pottery range now available.)

Pittosporum “Silver Sheen” 200mm pot size were $18.95 now $10.95..over 40% OFF!

PLUS MORE SPECIALS IN STORE. 236 Warburton Highway, Wandin North, VIC 3139 Phone: 03 5964 3663 or Contact Josh 0433 992 928 info@wandinvalleynursery.com.au

1111824-LB51-13

4.50m x 3.00m x 2.10m Single door. Gable roof truss. Optional louvre window shown. Any colour $1299


| starcommunity.com.au

Connecting people and communities

Pool fight is on By MELISSA MEEHAN “WE will not go away.” Spokesperson for the committee fighting to save the Olinda Pool, John Faull makes no apologies for pushing council to keep the pool open. The council announced last month they would permanently close down the pool due to irreparable cracks. They also cited poor visitations to the pool. He met with Yarra Ranges mayor Fiona McAllister last week to discuss the importance of the pool to the com-

munity. “I think it was a very positive meeting,” Mr Faull said. “But she has her hands tied by policies and other rules.” He said the council had agreed to get an engineer’s report on the viability of repairing the pool and keeping it open. “For us, it’s quite disappointing that after more than a month, the council still hasn’t got a quote for the repair works,” he said. “It took us a day.” Mr Faull said a quote he organised to fix the pool came in quite reasonable.

“Obviously that would only be part of the cost, but it’s not astronomical,” he said. While he feels the council has little or no intention of reopening the pool, Mr Faull and the community have rallied, saying they will not back down in their fight to save it. “We’ll meet with the committee again next week and make plans to become more vocal and ask more questions,” he said. “We’re not going anywhere.”

Twists and turns

Briefly Cellars theft OLINDA police are calling on witnesses to a break-in at a local liquor store. Sergeant Paul Phillips said police believed that someone had jemmied the door open before stealing the till drawer and an unknown amount of cash from the Olinda Cellars. “We have witnesses saying they saw two men hanging around the back of the building that night,” he said. Phone Olinda police on 9751 1241.

Emerald Fine Art and Framing 362 Main Street Emerald 5968 3724 Emerald Stockfeed 1 Monbulk Emerald 5968 4714 Rd Emerald Bell Real Estate

Driver fined

3407 Warburton Hwy Warburton

A CROYDON man has been caught driving while disqualified for a fifth time. Senior Constable Aiden Williams said the 26-year-old was caught driving along Poyner Avenue in Lilydale on Wednesday. The car the man was driving was impounded for 30 days and he was fined $813. It is believed the car was not his. The man is expected to face Ringwood Magistrates’ Court in January.

Cr Samantha Dunn presents Sue Dilley with a cheque for her ivy plait. 112195

A 45-YEAR-OLD man from Kilsyth has been charged with handling stolen goods after police found he had dismantled a stolen car. He will appear before the Ringwood Magistrates’ Court at a later date.

When:

Friday 20th December BBQ starts 6.30pm Carols start 7.30pm Where: At the Rotunda in The Pines, David Hill Rd, David Hill Rd, Monbulk

Home invasion POLICE are calling on witnesses to a home invasion in Chirnside Park. Police said four people were asleep in their Edward Road home on Wednesday 11 December when they were woken around 1am by a man who punched and kicked them demanding money. It is believed three unknown offenders entered the home with one threatening the residents with a meat cleaver.

Mail Belgrave

MONBULK COMMUNITY CAROLS 2013

Ferntree Gully

MONBULK COMMUNITY CAROLS 2013

Mail

Car stripped

2A York Road, Mt Evelyn, 3796 PO Box 434 Deadlines: Display Advertising: Trades: Classifieds: Sports Results:

4PM Wednesday 4PM Thursday 4PM Friday 9AM Monday

Group Advertising Manager: Cameron McKenzie: 5957 3707 Editor: Melissa Meehan: 9751 9305 General Enquiries, Display Advertising, Digital Advertising,Wedding Bells, Tourist News: Tel: 9751 9300 Fax: 9751 9399 Email: rtmail@yvnews.com.au Editorial Team: editorial@yvnews.com.au Web: starcommunity.com.au Managing Director: Paul Thomas The Mail is published by Hartley Higgins for Yarra Valley Newspapers Pty. Ltd. A.B.N. 99 006 310 498 and printed by Border Mail Printing Pty Ltd, 1 McKoy Street, Wodonga,Vic, 3690. Political candidates press releases all must carry requisite authorisation and Letters to the Editor must bear originator's address. Responsibility is accepted by original authors. All advertising and editorial content of this issue is the copyright of Yarra Valley Newspapers Pty. Ltd. and cannot be used without the company's permission. For Advertising Conditions and Terms and Conditions of C o m p e t i t i o n s r u n i n t h e n ew s p a p e r go t o www.starcommunity.com.au Print Post Number PP3244 941 00052. PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN OWNED & INDEPENDENT

1112199-HM51-13

5966 2530 CLC Services Shop 1/ 1605 Warburton Hwy 5964 Woori Yallock

7647

Den Of Antiquities 25a Bell Street Yarra Glen

97302111

Entwistle’s Supa IGA 638 Warburton Hwy Seville

5964 4602

Flowers of Yarra Glen 7d Bell Street Yarra Glen 9730 1773 Frizz Clothing Shop 2/14 Bell Street 97302031 Yarra Glen Launch Fuel 1870 Warburton Hwy 5961 5655 Launching Place

Little Yarra Steiner School

5967 1953 Marsala Café Catering and Giftware Shop 3, 38 - 40 Bell Street 97301114 Yarra Glen Mila’s Wok Asian Restaurant 59627887 Mt Evelyn Post Office 12 Station Street Mt Evelyn

97362251

Ralphie’s Fashions 2 Heroes Avenue Emerald

0408 054 495 Reflex Hair Studio & Spa 312 Maroondah Hwy Healesville

1075942-RC23-13

ALL NEW TIMBER

9751 2999

2 Main Street Monbulk 9756 6102 Murpy’s Mitre 10 Cnr Main Street 9756 6306 & Silvan Rd Monbulk

276 Maroondah Hwy Healesville

9708 5055 0411Mel515 158 11 Windale St, Dandenong Ref: 90 G10

1449 Mt. Dandenong Tourist Rd, Olinda 3788 www.drvet.com.au

Jenny’s Shoppe

205 Little Yarra Rd Yarra Junction

STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE

www.vetcheckapp.com Open 7 Days

Pick up your FREE sticker from:

POLICE charged seven drink drivers and two drug drivers after a booze bus blitz on Friday night. The operation targeting drink and drug drivers, saturated the Yarra Ranges. It included two booze buses set up in Swansea Road, Mount Evelyn and satellite cars in surrounding areas like Healesville and Yarra Junction.

•฀DECKING:฀Merbau,฀Spotted฀Gum,฀River฀Reds,฀ Blackbutt,฀70x19฀from฀$1.80p/m,฀86฀x฀19,฀90x19฀ from฀$2.70p/m฀130฀x19,฀140x19฀from฀$4.20p/m฀ •฀FlooRBoaRDS:฀Jarrah,฀Blackbutt,฀Ironbark,฀ Brush฀Box,฀Spotted฀Gum,฀Karri,฀Bamboo,฀Stringy฀ Bark,฀Tasmanian฀oak฀80x19,฀85x19,฀108x19,฀ 130x19,฀130x14฀from฀$2.00฀p/m

Puppy Pre School Available Wednesday Nights

Are you Proudly Local? Display your pride…

Drivers charged

CHEAPEST FLOORING/DECKING

Trader

IT WAS supposed to lift the main street of Monbulk, but the works brought more controversy than celebration. For months, a vocal minority has complained about the new tree and parking bays outside shops in the town. Some said the smaller car parks were causing accidents, others said the sharper kerbs were wreaking havoc on their tyres. In an attempt to fix the problems, the Yarra Ranges Shire has made some minor changes to the concrete corners of the tree bays in response to community feedback. Director Environment and Engineering Mark Varmalis said despite community support for the streetworks, some issues raised by some residents had been addressed. “Overall, streetscape works in Monbulk have transformed the township and the majority of feedback we have received from both traders and the community has been extremely positive,” he said. “It’s a great improvement on what it was before.” - MELISSA MEEHAN

1098738-LN44-13

Edge works aim to ease tree bays

Ranges

BELGRAVE resident Sue Dilley went through many twists and turns to get her reward - but it was all worth it in the end. Ms Dilley was awarded a cash prize after plaiting the longest ivy plait as part of the Yarra Ranges council’s weed blitz month. As part of its efforts to free the Dandenong Ranges from the grip of environmental weeds, the council held a month of weed awareness activities including an ivy plait competition. Individuals, community groups and schools took part in making longest ivy plait to “Save our Species” and “Tie up Ivy in the Dandenongs”.

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 3

1068553

RTM

59623488 Riverview Restaurant 3373 Warburton Hwy Warburton

5966 5888 Sanctuary House Restaurant and Resort Motel 326 Badger Creek 59625148 Road Healesville Seville Butcher 559 Warburton Hwy Seville 5964 4593 Tower Motel 33 Murchison St Marysville 59633225 Upper Yarra Carpets Shop 4, 2456 Warburton Hwy Yarra Junction

5967 1635 Upper Yarra Community House 2463 Warburton Highway Yarra Junction

5967 1776 Wandin Valley Providore Shop 3/ 362 5964 2140 Warburton Hwy Wandin Water Wheel & Information Centre 3400 Warburton Hwy Warburton 5966 9600 Woori Yallock Newsagency & Papercup Cafe Shop 4 The Centre 1585 Warburton Hwy 5964 6008 Woori Yallock Montrose Meats 922 Mt Dandenong 9728 2016 Tourist Rd Montrose

Monbulk Aquatic Centre 26 Baynes Rd Monbulk 9756 6227 Julie’s All Ages 100 Main St Monbulk 9752 0322 Yarra Ranges Optical 69 Main St Monbulk 9756 6626 Bendigo Bank Monbulk 70 Main St Monbulk 97521130

Want to be part of proudly local? Contact the Mail Newspaper Group on 5957 37001099397-PJ44-13 -


| starcommunity.com.au

Page 4 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

Connecting people and communities RTM

Sun shines on Earth’s citizens Down to

earth Peter Cook President of the Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy Association

SOLAR Citizens was formed in May this year and now has nearly 50,000 members. Solar Citizens is a new community voice for solar. They represent the 1 million homes

Misleading information is being spread about solar and renewable energy by vested interests.

across Australia that have solar panels on their rooftop and the millions of people around the country who want to make the move to solar in the future. Solar Citizens is already working hard to protect the rights of solar owners. One recent example was when I and 21 other solar citizens spent a day at Parliament House in Canberra meeting

with Federal politicians. We gave each member we met statistics on the number of solar houses in their electorate, the dollars those constituents had saved on their power bills, how many solar jobs have been created nationwide and how their electorate ranked out of Australia’s 150 electorates.

The statistics for all electorates are available on the Solar Citizens website. An important topic in every meeting was a recent recommendation by the Australian Energy Market Commission that consideration be given to increasing fees on solar claiming that solar is being subsidized. This isn’t the case and any serious investigation of the facts will show that. Nonetheless, misleading information is being spread about solar and renewable energy by vested interests. Knowing this, I hope the Federal

Snippets Painting exhibition MARI Metcalfe’s solo exhibition Stories that Echo is on show at Sherbrooke Art Society from 8-22 December. Open daily from 11am to 4pm (closed Tuesday). For more information, visit www.sherbrookeartsociety.com.

Kallista market KALLISTA Community House art and craft market is on Saturday 21 December from 9am to 1pm at 2 Church Street, Kallista. For more information and site booking, call 0402 012 247.

Community carols

Sunday 22 December at 4pm, 6pm and 8pm. For more information, call 9736 2323.

Church, Hull Road, Mooroolbark. For more information, call 0425 739 576.

Vegan feed

Sherbrooke gallery

VEGAN Hills is hosting a free community Christmas lunch at the Tin Shed building, corner Reynolds Lane and Burwood Highway, Belgrave, on Christmas Day from 11.30am to 3pm. For more information, visit www.drers.org.au. RSVP to John at veganhills@yahoo.com.au or 0434 337 781.

SHERBROOKE Gallery Fine Art Sale is running through to January and is open daily 11am to 4pm (closed Tuesdays). 62 Monbulk Road, Belgrave. For more information, call 9754 4264 or visit www.sherbrookeartsociety.com.

Dementia wellbeing

EMERALD Museum is now open on Saturday’s from 11am to 3pm as well as Sundays from 1.30pm to 4pm and Wednesdays 10am till 3pm. The museum is on Crichton Road, Emerald.

EMERALD Community House is running a Dementia Wellbeing Program starting 4 February 2014 from 9.30am to 11.30am every Tuesday during school terms. No charge, carers and dementia clients must attend together. For more information, call 5968 3881.

Centenary celebration

Lions Christmas

THE Centenary of Kallista Mechanics Institute Hall is being celebrated on 21 December. For more information, call John Lloyd on 9755 2762.

THE famous Lions Christmas cakes and puddings are on sale. To purchase, call Sanjay from the Lions Club of Wantirna on 0419 333 676.

MICHAEL Paynter will be performing at Christmas Carols by Discovery Community Care on

- Peter Cook is the president of the Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy Association

Email diary entries to: editor@yvnews.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays

MONBULK Community Carols is on Friday 20 December at The Pines, near the Rotunda, David Hill Road, Monbulk, at 7.30pm. A barbecue by Rotary is at 6.30pm together with Festive Fare by St George’s Anglican Church, Monbulk.

Superstar carols

Government will make an informed decision which does not unfairly penalize solar owners. The new government has a ‘million solar roofs’ plan. This could help Australia catch up with other countries but it will not be achieved if building owners are discouraged by new fees. To join Solar Citizens go to www. solarcitizens.org.au.

Weight off JOIN like-minded men and women to lose weight at Maroondah Town Club each Thursday from 6.30pm. Located at St Margaret’s Uniting

Emerald museum

Mountain sound

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.

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

3MDR 97.1fm presents A Mountain of Sound 2013 that is out now. A triple disc compilation featuring 52 tracks by 52 local hills artists. Available at selected shops and online at www.3MDR.com.

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.

Free meal

Churches assisting

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.

CARDINIA Combined Churches Caring offers financial and food assistance to Emerald Community House every second Thursday morning. Call 5941 2268 to make an appointment.


RTM

| starcommunity.com.au

Connecting people and communities

Trapped in the middle By MELISSA MEEHAN IT was supposed to be the place where they built their dream home. But this Cockatoo family have been told no planning permit will ever be issued for the block they purchased in 2008 thanks to the Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO). David Gowland said his land in Seaview Road is practically worthless. “We bought the block back in September 2008 and started clearing the land straight away,” Mr Gowland said. “But then Black Saturday happened in the February, we submitted our plans in March and were told to redesign the house so that we could get a permit. “We did that, it was our dream house.” But their plans were struck a blow when the CFA opposed the application for a permit. “So now we have a half acre block that is worthless and two mortgages,” he said. “And we can’t do anything about it - we can’t build on the block, and we don’t want to sell the problem to someone else.” Mr Gowland said he and his family were confused as to why the permit was denied, considering

there are a number of other houses on the street. “I guess our block is at the top of the hill, but this BMO means we’re stuck with a property that we can’t use,” he said. “When it first all happened we stamped our feet about it, but no one seemed to listen, but more and more people are coming out about it now. “And we’re going through the same thing - we just want a result.” Mr Gowland, who is a resident of the Cardinia Shire, said he was glad to see Yarra Ranges councillors stand up for landowners going through the same thing as him. “Like so many others, we bought the land with the intention to build our dream home,” he said. “There has to be a better way why are we able to buy this land, and what help is available for those of us who bought the properties before Black Saturday, the Government should buy our properties back.” A State Government spokesperson said the planning overlay didn’t stop anyone from being able to purchase land. “In fact, they provide for clarity in how land can be developed,” she said. “The Bushfire Management Overlay supports development that

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 5

Learning links work By REBECCA BILLS

responds to the surrounding areas and recognises that an area is prone to bushfire attack.” The spokeperson said that the Bushfire Buy-back Scheme was only available to landowners whose properties were destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires, and that the scheme is not related to the Bushfire Management Overlay. Cardinia Shire General Manager Planning and Development Phil Walton said that the BMO didn’t stop the building of a house on the property and that in most applications a permit was granted. “In a limited number of cases, the bushfire risk cannot be appropriately mitigated, and a permit application is refused,” Mr Walton said. “Council supports the Bushfire Management Overlay that was introduced in response to the Black Saturday Royal Commission findings which sought to give priority to the protection of life,” he said, “Council is working with the CFA to investigate the option of refining the operation of the Bushfire Management Overlay as has occurred in the Mornington Peninsula Shire and supports a review of the overlay, acknowledging that any changes need to recognise the priority objective of the protection of life.”

SELBY Primary School and Selby Pre-School have collaborated allowing preschool children the opportunity to get a taste of what primary school life is all about. Selby Primary School Principal Justin Butler said the school has partnered with the pre-school for the past year. “Because we are a really small community a lot of kids in the kinder have siblings in the school and the administration for parent volunteers was very onerous and we had the office staff already at the school,” he said. “A lot of the kinder students come along into this school setting anyway and this partnership allows for a lot stronger transition for them.” Mr Butler said the preschool continues to operate in much the same manner as it has in the past, however, the link with the primary school allows for added opportunities in terms of use of facilities and resources. “Every second week we have kids come up and read books in the library, use the kitchen class room and they meet with some of our Grade 5 students in a kind of buddy program,” he said. Mr Butler said both the younger children in the kindergarten and the older children in the school love the interaction together.

Malitah, Mikayla, Alanah share classes together at Selby Primary School. Pictures: MELISSA MEEHAN. “The young ones also get to meet and spend time with our prep teachers and it ensures the children are familiar with different parts of the school,” he said. “It really is a terrific thing for all involved.” Selby Pre-School is now officially managed by the

Selby Primary School Council. The pre-school children spend Tuesday mornings from 9.30am to noon on site at Selby Primary School as part of the program. For more information on the program, visit www.selbyps.vic.edu. au.

Aussie Furniture AUSSIE FURNITURE CLEAR ANCE CENTRE IS CLOSING IT’S DOORS FOR EVER ! !

FURNITURE & BEDDING 235–237 Colchester Road, Kilsyth

Ph 9729 3288 Fax 9729 3988

Layby welcome

Mon–Fri 9:30–5:30pm, Sat 9:00–5:00pm, Sun 10:00–5:00pm

Shop at Monbulk Jewellers This Summer For Your Chance To Serving the community since 1985 102 main Rd Monbulk

Win A One Carat Champagne Diamond

03 9756 7652

1102240-DJ48-13

ken@masterstouch.com.au Mon-Fri 9am - 5:30pm Sat 9am - 4pm Sun 11am - 3pm

Conditions Apply

1112448-SL50-13

334523-JM50-8

All Floor Stock Must Go!!!


| starcommunity.com.au

Page 6 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

Opinion

Connecting people and communities RTM

Send your letters to: editor@yvnews.com.au

Grim and bear it

Down to the wire

I REFER to A. Dobie’s letter (Get Rid Of It, Opinion 10 December). I respect her opinion in relation to the art installation/Christmas tree on the Monbulk roundabout however I ask her and others to try and respect other people’s opinions, as in those of us who appreciated it and saw it for what it was intended to be. I come from Ireland which is a Catholic country and I can assure her that there are many religious people who would not be insulted by it. Throughout the world there are many variations of Christmas trees erected each year using local materials that relate to the region. I have seen trees made out of old bicycles, old cars, old wine barrels, in some nurses stations in hospitals I have seen trees made out of latex gloves. In Monbulk, which is the Flower Capital, the wire used in the tree was discarded wire mesh used to support the flowers as they grow. Thank you to the literally thousands of people who showed their support for the project and for the artwork, which has got people talking about Monbulk and brought much needed visitors and customers to the town. I invite A. Dobie and others who have shown a genuine passion for Monbulk in their condemnation of the tree to consider putting their names forward to volunteer their time to do something positive in an active way for the town. MADCOW (Monbulk and District Community Opportunities Workgroup) is seeking new members to help in the many proposed projects on behalf of residents and business in Monbulk and surrounding districts. I agree, GRIM is a good acronym Great Recycling Ingeniously Made John Coleman, President Monbulk Business Network, Committee member MADCOW.

MR COLEMAN’S lack of understanding of local laws and public safety beggars belief when he pulled this publicity stunt in getting others to erect the wire Christmas tree by local artist Joost Bakker. What was he thinking? - I won’t answer that! He should have contacted the local police and councillor, VicRoads and the shire’s engineering department. If someone was injured in a car accident he would have been in a lot of trouble. There is a suitable tree that has been lopped in St Georges Church yard that was far more suitable and the wire tree could have remained there until Christmas. A lot of people put a lot of effort into erecting the tree and then been forced to pull it down again well before 25 December. Not a smart move. Bruce Johnson, Silvan.

Tree change WHAT a blast of publicity for Monbulk there was last Friday 6 Decmeber. Whether you liked or loathed the tree it certainly got people both local and national talking about Monbulk. Personally I did not like it but at my age I do not like a lot of modern art, however I do not approve of the rant and rage that was expressed against the artist and those who organised the installation. Indeed from what I read it seems that the vast majority of the bemoaners were not from Monbulk. Most of the people I spoke to in Monbulk did like it and even though they did not know that it was made from farm flower wire they thought it was interesting. And yes there were some that did not like it at all however they did not rant against the organizers or artist. I would like to thank the artist and

the business network for having done something for Monbulk that cost ratepayers nothing. Their generousity and voluntary work was appreciated my many of us locals who having lived a long time in this town have too often heard complainers and letter writers find fault with things yet we never hear them put their hand up to offer their time or services to do anything. Neville Desmond Clark, Monbulk.

Class action ANOTHER school year has come to an end for secondary school students in the outer east however this year will be different; this year our kids will have no local alternative for higher education available to them. Of the six Melbourne metropolitan regions, ours is the only one not to have its own higher education facility. This makes our kids more disadvantaged on this issue than kids living in the western and northern suburbs. Our kids are the only ones who have no choice but to travel long distances or live away from home to undertake tertiary study. I wonder how many local kids this year were forced to say ‘I can’t do it’ and opt not to go on to further study. Before the university at Lilydale was opened the outer east had the lowest participation rate of 17 to 24 year olds in higher education of any of the six Melbourne metropolitan regions. Young people in the city’s inner eastern suburbs were more than twice as likely to finish school and go to university than our kids. This is our reality again. If you think this is wrong – sign this petition, if you think kids in this region should not be disadvantaged – sign this petition, if you have a child and want the same higher educational opportunities for them as all other kids in Melbourne have – sign this petition - http://chn.ge/1cIHW1H.

All our local members from both parties believe in higher education in the outer east, so this important message now has to get to those in charge. Tell them your child deserves the same benefits as theirs and sign this petition now! Anthony McAleer, Mt Evelyn.

Called to account IN response to the letter about council bashing, it is simplistic to think that councillors only have to make decisions as they relate to the budget and tease up a consensus here and there. Holding councillors accountable for the decisions they make is neither silly nor council bashing. When councils make commitments in writing to protect things and then do the opposite, they can expect to reap the whirlwind from their constituents. When they bury the truth and manipulate the people to achieve their agenda, that is deceitful, breaches the Local Government Act and deserves strong public scrutiny and objection. It’s not silly. It’s called democracy. The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Carey Frances, Emerald.

Sign of the times OVER the last few weeks talks between Mater Christi College and ourselves, this morning led to a site meeting outside our family between The Shire of Yarra Ranges mayor, the deputy mayor, our local councilor, Mater Christi College, an insurance investigator friend of ours, a couple of senior council engineers, and ourselves. We are very pleased to announce that our family’s peaceful protest has come to a suitable conclusion for all concerned.

We have as a sign of good faith removed our protest signs from our property. We would like to thank all concerned for their attendance this morning. Once again showing the importance of appropriate honest consultation. E and A Coutinho-Hogan, Belgrave.

It’s not just a pool THANK you, Simon Drysdale (Pool Draws Generations, Mail, 3 December), for your wider view of how Olinda Swimming Pool has continued to be enjoyed. To borrow one of your phrases, “Olinda Swimming Pool isn’t just about the water”, though that is the core and beneficial element, it’s about how the 1962 fires terrorised and devastated Dandenongs communities and what the community, council (Lilydale) and the State Government did about averting another such local disaster. Under the leadership of the Dandenong Ranges Fire Prevention Committee, plans were made, negotiations were begun, community funds were raised and goals were achieved. Within two years of the fires, Olinda Swimming Pool had been built as a water storage for CFA use - and the delighted use of the young and not so young. Since December 1964, the pool’s existence continues to be significant and relevant to more than the immediate community. And who knows if we are really done with the ‘why’ the pool was built? Thanks for the phrase Simon, because ‘it isn’t just about the water’ but much more as well. Patricia Hogan, Mount Dandenong and District Historical Society, Olinda.

!#!$%-)# -53)# 02).#)0!, 3

-V >Àà «Ã v À Óä£x -Ì >À}>Ài̽à > ` iÀÜ V À> >À -V >Ài VÕÀÀi Ì Þ vviÀ } ÃV >Àà «Ã v À 9i>À x Ì ££ Ì V i Vi Óä£x v À } À à > ` L Þà >Ì ÕÀ à } i }i `iÀ V> «ÕÃið

Óä£{ Ûi } *À }À> Ã

iÌ> i` v À >Ì Ài}>À` } Ì i ÃV >Àà « «À }À> V> Li LÌ> i` LÞ Û Ã Ì } ÕÀ ÜiLà ÌiÃ\ ÜÜÜ°ÃÌ >À}>ÀiÌÃ°Û V°i`Õ°>Õ ÜÜÜ°LiÀÜ V }À> >À°Û V°i`Õ°>Õ

"7 è6è è À Ài `iÌ> Ã Ì i iÝÌi à Ûi À> }i v «« ÀÌÕ Ì ià >Û> >L i « i>Ãi V Ì>VÌ Ì i *iÀv À } èÀÌà è` ÃÌÀ>Ì À ÇäÎ n£££°


RTM

| starcommunity.com.au

Connecting people and communities

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 7

Drivers still on edge... of ravine By REBECCA BILLS CONCERNED residents are worried that temporary pothole patching is not enough to keep Monbulk Road users safe. Although the section of Monbulk Road from the roundabout in Belgrave to Wedgewood Avenue has been undergoing repair works, the stretch from Wedgewood Avenue to the Kallista roundabout still has locals concerned. Local Monbulk residents Michelle and Brendan Creham, who frequently use the road, met with the Mail and said the problem with Monbulk Road has been going on for years and they are worried someone could lose their life due to state of the road. “To avoid a pot hole you can either

go over the side of the road and risk going into the ravine or onto oncoming traffic,” Mrs Creham said. “People have already lost their lives going into the ravine off the road - we would hate to see that happen again.” Mrs Creham said the road gets patched spasmodically but she feels patching is not the answer as she finds it only takes a few days before the road starts to deteriorate again. “The section along here (from Wedgewood Avenue to the Kallista roundabout) was breaking down within a week of it being re-surfaced a few years ago,” she said. “Our main concern is that people are trying to avoid them and there is nowhere to go.” VicRoads Regional Director Adam

Maguire said VicRoads staff regularly monitored the road network to ensure routine maintenance is carried out where required. “The section of Monbulk Road between Wedgewood Avenue and the roundabout in Kallista has been scoped for major patching works and a bid has been submitted for the 201415 funding program,” he said. “Until then, our maintenance crews are keeping the road safe with regular maintenance including pothole patching and “Rough Surface” signs are in place to alert road users to drive to conditions. “VicRoads is committed to providing safe conditions and encourages all road users to report any incidents or road hazards by calling 13 11 70.”

Concerned residents Michelle and Brendan Crehan with a pothole on Monbulk Road that was only filled days before. 112232 Picture: REBECCA BILLS

Commuters urged to add voices By REBECCA BILLS “NOW IS the time to speak up,” said Yarra Ranges Councillor and Eastern Transport Coalition (ETC) chairperson Samantha Dunn. As the State Election draws closer, commuter lobbying is ramping up for better outcomes for priority funding to upgrade public transport across the Hills. Cr Dunn said the funding allocated to public transport projects in the next State Budget will be a true indicator of the State Government’s commitment to the area. She said there was a backlog of public transport projects across the eastern region identified through studies,

plans and audits conducted over decades. “The million residents of the eastern suburbs can’t wait until 2028 for the generational improvements needed,” she said. “The current debate about road versus rail ignores the real need of commuters and businesses alike - we need better transport infrastructure, not choices between modes.” Cr Dunn said residents in the Hills have had enough of public transport plans and studies that do not produce results, due to them not gaining funds or being pushed too far into the future. “Funding needs to be provided to ensure that there are

enough buses to meet demand and that travel times are improved to make it a viable option to car travel,” she said. “Melbourne’s bus services have been the subject of numerous review and recommendations, including the Metropolitan Bus Service Review, completed in 2010. “Unfortunately, less than 10 per cent of the recommendations from that review have been funded and realised.” Cr Dunn said commuters can share their views and hopes for the coming State Budget via the ETC’s Commuters Count Facebook page or the hash tag #commuterscount on Twitter.

Warmest wishes of the season From all of us at Dandenong Ranges Community Bank® Group, best wishes for the festive season and thank you for your loyalty and support.

1st Bir t h day Sa le

Drop into your nearest branch at:

20% OFF Storewide from 19th Dec to 24th Dec 1108454-LB51-13

FREE gift with any purchase

•฀Dianna฀Ferrari฀giveaways •฀Special฀surprise฀for฀junior฀shoppers

Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL 237879. S452373 (200495_v1) (15/11/2013)

Shop 3–37 Main St Monbulk Phone 9756 6127 9-5.30฀Mon฀-฀Fri฀•฀9-1฀Sat

Upwey – 9754 1200, Belgrave – 9752 6606, Olinda/Mt Dandenong – 9751 0744 or Cockatoo/Gembrook – 5968 8831.

Dandenong Ranges Community Bank® Group

In฀the฀Woolworth’s฀car฀park

IN AN EMERGENCY, YOUR MOBILE PHONE MAY BE SENT A WARNING BASED ON YOUR LOCATION. If you are travelling, staying or living within an area affected by an emergency, your mobile phone may be sent an emergency warning message. This enhanced Emergency Alert service is available across all phone networks, in addition to the existing service which sends warnings to landlines and mobile phones based on your telephone’s service address. Do not rely on receiving a warning message on your phone. You still need to prepare for an emergency and you shouldn’t wait to receive a warning before you act. For details visit www.emergencyalert.gov.au

The Triple Zero (000) service should only be used to contact Police, Fire or Ambulance in life threatening or emergency situations.


Page 8 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

| starcommunity.com.au

Connecting people and communities RTM

Road and Rail Additional public transport services for summer events • Additional NightRider buses in the weeks leading up to Christmas

improvements

• Free public transport on Christmas Day • Free public transport in Melbourne on New Years Eve including TQFDJBM BMM OJHIU .FUSP USBJOT USBNT BOE /JHIU3JEFS CVTFT GSPN QN • Free travel on V/Line services that arrive in or depart from .FMCPVSOF BGUFS QN PO /FX :FBST &WF • )UHH WUDYHO RQ WKH À UVW VFKHGXOHG 9 /LQH WUDLQ leaving Melbourne to each regional destination on the morning of New Years Day. • Special public transport services for the expected large crowds at Melbourne’s major events over the summer including, the Boxing Day Test, the Australian Open, Big Bash cricket and music festivals.

During summer, the quietest time on our transport network, essential works will be happening on CityLink, the West Gate Bridge, and suburban and regional rail lines. Summer is also the best time for road maintenance and repair crews will be out across the state, on regional and metropolitan roads, repairing and resealing the Victorian road network. These major improvements are necessary to provide better public transport and better roads for all Victorians. There will be some delays but the works will help create a modern, safe and connected transport network.

Closures and reduced services Road Construction crews will be working over the summer months repairing and upgrading roads across Victoria. Motorists are advised to pay attention to advisory signs and obey reduced speed limits while these works are underway. December t %PNBJO 5VOOFM XJMM CF DMPTFE UP XFTUCPVOE USBGm D PO UIF . .POBTI 'SFFXBZ GSPN QN %FDFNCFS EBZ BOE OJHIU VOUJM BN %FDFNCFS t 8FTU (BUF #SJEHF XJMM CF DMPTFE UP DJUZ CPVOE USBGm D QN BN PO UIF OJHIUT PG %FDFNCFS January t #VSOMFZ 5VOOFM XJMM CF DMPTFE UP FBTUCPVOE USBGm D PO UIF 8FTU (BUF 'SFFXBZ GSPN QN +BOVBSZ EBZ BOE OJHIU VOUJM BN +BOVBSZ t 8FTU (BUF #SJEHF XJMM CF DMPTFE UP PVUCPVOE USBGm D QN BN PO UIF OJHIUT PG +BOVBSZ Please note: the West Gate Bridge works are dependent on the weather, and will be rescheduled to the next available night in the event of rain. Rail December and January t 4VOCVSZ MJOF %FDFNCFS +BOVBSZ B DPNCJOBUJPO PG TIVUUMF USBJO TFSWJDFT BOE SFQMBDFNFOU buses will operate. t #BMMBSBU #FOEJHP MJOFT %FDFNCFS +BOVBSZ DPBDIFT SFQMBDJOH BMM TFSWJDFT t 4IFQQBSUPO BOE 4FZNPVS MJOFT %FDFNCFS +BOVBSZ B NJYUVSF PG DPBDIFT BOE USBJOT will operate. t "MCVSZ MJOF %FDFNCFS +BOVBSZ B NJYUVSF PG DPBDIFT BOE USBJOT XJMM PQFSBUF t #FMHSBWF -JMZEBMF MJOFT +BOVBSZ CVTFT SFQMBDJOH USBJOT CFUXFFO 3JOHXPPE and Blackburn. t .PTU 7 -JOF BOE .FUSP MJOFT %FDFNCFS +BOVBSZ SFEVDFE PS BMUFSFE UJNFUBCMFT Please plan ahead and check your timetable. 7JTJU XXX NPWJOHWJDUPSJB WJD HPW BV UP m OE PVU NPSF BCPVU IPX CFTU UP USBWFM XIJMF improvements are being made to the transport network this summer. Moving Victoria. Better public transport. Better roads.


RTM

Connecting people and communities

| starcommunity.com.au

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 9

17 DECEMBER 2013

BEST OF MOUNTAIN VIEWS THIS immaculately presented and maintained Victorian-style residence offers the ultimate in lifestyle. The elegant four bedroom home with uninterrupted mountain views is situated on more than 17 acres with a large dam. There are three generous bedrooms. Two of them are at one end of the home with built-in wardrobes and a spacious family bathroom, while the other is located at the other end of the home with the master bedroom, which features an

abundance of built-in wardrobes and an eye-catching ensuite. The hub of the home is the large, open plan, well-appointed kitchen with the most magnificent views in Macclesfield. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large family room with its own split system and the generous dining area with direct access to the outdoor alfresco area. The home has elegant nine foot ceilings and decorative cornices, as well as zoned heating and refrigerated air conditioning.

Or maybe the new owners would like to entertain on the huge outdoor decked area surrounded by gardens, overlooking the property and the distant hills. Outside the extensive infrastructure can support a myriad of pursuits and includes a double carport, a double lock-up garage, a large 60ft x 20ft steel shed with a concrete floor, benches, shelving and power, a dog/ cat enclosure and extensive additional shedding. Add to this the magnificent established

PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

gardens, gravelled drives, an abundance of fruit trees and ornamentals, sprinkler systems, remote operated electric gate entry and mains water. Located on a sealed road, the property is split into three well fenced paddocks, all with water. Access is available from both Macclesfield Road and Tschampions Road and is just a short walk from the local pony club and primary school.

Macclesfield Inspect: By appointment Price: Offers considered over $920,000 Contact: Grant Day, 0417 565 745 BELL REAL ESTATE, EMERALD, 5968 6222


| starcommunity.com.au

Page 10 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

BELL

COCKATOO 36 SEAVIEW RD

Connecting people and communities RTM

REAL ESTATE

Offers Considered Over $140,000

COCKATOO 30 HAZEL ST

Offers Considered Over $365,000

PRIVATE HALF ACRE AT THE TOP OF COCKATOO!

RENOVATED FAMILY HOME!

•2040.33 sqm or just over half an acre •Private location at end of a No Through Road •Peaceful bush block surrounded by nature •All services available •Spectacular views available depending on your home design (STCA)!

Situated an easy 15 minute stroll to Cockatoo this neat 4 BDR family home leaves nothing to do but move in & enjoy. The home features 4 big BDRs with BIRs, the Master with a renovated ensuite & direct access to a private, undercover courtyard with 6 person outdoor spa, offering the perfect place to relax after a busy day. The well-appointed kitchen features a gas stove, electric oven, D/W & island bench & opens onto the 2nd living area with A/C & access to a 2nd, fully fenced outdoor entertaining area. There is also a spacious formal lounge & dining room with new carpets & an A/C for added comfort whilst the home has mains GDH throughout. The whole home welcomes an abundance of natural light & a peaceful treed outlook from every window. Outside the property is fully fenced & there is a double lock up shed with workshop & a new verandah around the front of the home offering elevated views. Add all mains services & this comfy home ticks all the boxes!

Contact Tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 or 5968 6222 tysonb@bellrealestate.com.au

Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 or 5968 6222 aarond@bellrealestate.com.au

COCAKTOO 810 WOORI YALLOCK RD

Offers Considered Between $485,000 - $515,000

EMERALD 19 TORLEY RD

Offers Over $620,000

AFFORDABLE COUNTRY RETREAT!

HUGE FAMILY HOME ON OVER 1.3 ACRES IN EMERALD!

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.

This big family home is located on over 1.3 acres just over 1km from Emerald. The home features 5 BDRs, 2 with BIRs, the Master with a walk through robe & ensuite & a further huge BDR at the rear of the home which also has its own ensuite. There is a formal lounge & dining area with gas heating which welcomes an abundance of natural light & offers views over the property & the hub of the home is the well-appointed kitchen which features s/s appliances & heaps of storage & bench space & overlooks a further living/dining area with a wood heater & direct access to the huge undercover outdoor verandah, which is the perfect place to entertain & watch the game of backyard cricket on the expansive lawn. At the rear of the home is a rumpus room with gas heating & outdoor access & there is a further 2 room studio in a separate building on the property. Add to this a double garage with carport, various shedding, dual access & enough room for all your toys!

Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 or 5968 6222 aarond@bellrealestate.com.au

Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 grantd@bellrealestate.com.au

5968 6222 311-313 Main Street, Emerald


| starcommunity.com.au

Connecting people and communities

BELL

R E A L

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 11

E S T A T E

SOLD

UPPER FERNTREE GULLY LOTS 1-5 157-173 GLENFERN ROAD

FOR SALE

5 ONLY EXCLUSIVE LOTS: 11.41 - 15.14 ACRES Here is the opportunity of a lifetime to secure an outstanding lifestyle property. Never before offered to the market, now is your chance to build your dream family home (STCA) on these unique parcels of land. The time to investigate this exclusive subdivision will be well spent. All lots are north facing with stunning outlooks & views, services available include power, gas and water (not sewerage), large designated building envelopes for each lot, attractive designated driveway envelopes, all lots are fully fenced with stone entrance pillars and stunning gates, direct access to Melbourne & only 45 minutes to CBD Lot 1: 11.41 acres (4.616 ha) - Lot 2: 12.63 acres (5.112 ha) - Lot 3: 15.14 acres (6.126 ha) Lot 4: 14.41 acres (5.830 ha)- Lot 5: 11.41 acres (4.616 ha). Dont delay your own private inspection. Contact Jarrod Peterson on 0409 408 544 or 97546888 jarrodp@bellrealestate.com.au

MONTROSE 833 MT DANDENONG ROAD

LANDSIZE - 11.41 - 15.14 acres

Expression of Interest

SHERBROOKE 10 BRAESIDE AVENUE

Offers Considered Over $660,000

“Goodwood” Circa 1894

Exclusive Sherbrooke With Views

Landmark Montrose Property with Business and Development Options. Positioned in a prime Montrose location, this landmark property offers a substantial family home and separate cottage on approx 1927 sqm land and invites a variety of uses. “Goodwood” is one of the area´s first homesteads and the original dwelling lives on as a remarkable and comfortable family home, albeit with substantial additions and improvements. The split level floor-plan offers buyers four bedrooms, two bathrooms and multiple expansive living spaces, which cater for formal entertainment and casual family living with equal aplomb. “Goodwood” is adorned with period features including soaring ceilings, Baltic pine floors and walls, claw foot bath, a gas converted Aga cooker and double hung windows, yet is fitted with modern conveniences including gas ducted heating, air-conditioning and a monitored security system. Modern life thrives within these walls with subtle respect to their heritage. The grounds include a fully self contained cottage, built in a style sympathetic to the main residence, offering a myriad of uses including home office/studio, teenage/grandparent accommodation or, as it is currently utilised, as a B&B Cottage with a long history of sustainable income (see website www.goodwoodbandb.com.au). The extensive beautifully gardened grounds offer a range of intimate nooks, covered areas and open spaces, along with significant parking and car storage options.

Exclusive Sherbrooke on a beautiful gently sloping acre, in a quiet cul de sac, renovated contemporary home incorporates open plan living with polished floorboards/parquetry floors flowing throughout, outdoor entertaining with views to the Dandenong Ranges. Garden vistas can be appreciated throughout the home, warm comfort is assured with the combination of mains gas ducted heating and a fabulous log fire in the lounge. There is direct access from the dble garage into the large 4th bedroom/ living room with floor to ceiling BIR and dual entry options. Embark on a journey of visual splendour through the gardens that bloom all year round, cleverly designed for low maintenance and total enjoyment.

5 BED 3 BATH 3 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 1927sqm

Contact Corinne Sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 4040sqm

Contact Trevor Bell on 0418 333 580 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment Only

9751 2375

9754 6888

11 Main Road, Olinda

1689BurwoodHighway,Belgrave

1112160-KC51-13

RTM


| starcommunity.com.au

Page 12 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

Connecting people and communities RTM

barryplant.com.au

JUST LISTED

1

1

GEMBROOK 695 Beenak East Road ‘Lyrebird Lodge’ Perfect For The Horse Lover On 100 Acres For SALE

1

Offering a unique and rare opportunity to purchase a large home with expansive and modern 2 bedroom flat under the same roofline. The main residence consists of 5 bedrooms, 2 with WIR, 3 with BIRs, plus study with built in office furniture, full ensuite to master, large bathroom, powder room, lounge room, large dining/family room, blackwood timber kitchen with dishwasher and Belling double oven. Special features include a split system, GDH, wood heater and oversized double remote garage. The “2 year old” flat offers two large bedrooms with BIRs, wheelchair friendly bathroom and access, comfortable living room with great views over the paddocks, blackwood timber kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops, Belling oven & Bosch dishwasher. Creature comforts include polished floors, split system, “Cleanair” wood heater and gas hydronic heating. The horse facilities include 3 day yards, small ménage, 6m x 9m hay shed with concrete floor, extensive timber rail fencing, solar electric fencing, 4 paddocks and 3 timber lined 3.6m x 4.0m shelter sheds. Surrounded by natural bush with 2 permanent creeks, there is a number of trails to walk/ride and an abundance of wildlife to admire.

7 3 4 4 1

PRICE GUIDE $1.15 Million Plus Buyers INSPECT By appointment Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

EMERALD 2 Albert Road

5

Simply Stunning On 3/4 Of An Acre (approx.)

3

CLEMATIS 1956 Wellington Road

AVONSLEIGH 12 Macclesfield Road

Superbly Generous On Just Over ½ Acre

‘Sevenoaks’ The Ultimate Country Estate On 1.7 Acres

3 For SALE PRICE GUIDE $620,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By appointment Justin Barrot 0438 683 781

2 1

For SALE PRICE GUIDE $270,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By appointment Verica Crcic 0402 012 499

53

For SALE

22 22 43

PRICE GUIDE $740,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By appointment Justin Barrot 0438 683 781

1

The Team at Barry Plant Emerald would like to wish you a

Happy Christmas and a safe holiday season. If we can be of assistance to you for any real estate needs in the new year please feel free to phone us on 5968 4522 EMERALD 1/321 Main Road 5968 4522

Your red carpet experience 1300 REAL ESTATE

1112352-LN51-13


RTM

Connecting people and communities

1067518-FB13-13

| starcommunity.com.au

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 13


| starcommunity.com.au

Page 14 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

Connecting people and communities RTM

beentertained �� dining, arts, music and more…

Jazz twist to movies By REBECCA BILLS

Matthew Fagan will be bringing some Christmas cheer to Burrinja. 112163

String spectacular By REBECCA BILLS MATTHEW Fagan is bringing the festive cheer to Burrinja this Christmas in a special Guitar and Ukulele Spectacular with special guest JAKK. Featuring songs from the ’60s and ’70s, Led Zepplin, Bob Dylan, The Doors, Beatles, Neil Young and more this is Mr Fagan and JAKK’s debut duo performance together. “This is a bit different to my usual shows with JAKK as a special guest - I usually perform as a solo act,” Mr Fagan said. Known for his virtuosity and versatility on the guitar, Mr Fagan always surprises audience with his original arrangements and modern interpretation of a repertoire that spans many era’s and cultures. “I will be going back to my classical Spanish guitar to play some beautiful old English carols in the show,” Mr Fagan said. “Instrumentally, it really brings out the beauty of the music and on the 10-string, it creates magic.” “Throughout the show I use four instruments and it really is a journey of guitars from around the world.” Mr Fagan will impress you

with his spin on genres that travels across Spanish classical to Celtic, Flamenco, Latin American and other world music. “In my show, I do a special thing called guitar challenge where I ask for songs requested from the audience and I make it into a medley,” Mr Fagan said. “I want them to feel they are a part of the show as it’s not a sit back and listen concert.” Mr Fagan has previously toured with an impressive lineup of international acts including Natalie Cole, Billy Connolly, Shirley Bassey and Michael Crawford. “The 52 nights touring with Billy Connolly was the most valuable experience on how to be an entertainer,” he said. “He gave me one of his banjos as a present at the end of the tour to say thank-you and now in my concerts I like to talk about stories like that experience.” Matthew Fagan’s Pre-Christmas Guitar and Ukulele Spectacular with guest JAKK is on 20 December at Burrinja Café, 351 Glenford Road, Upwey at 6.30pm. Tickets are $20 and $15 for concession at the door. For more information, call 9754 5707.

A CHANCE to transport back in time to the heyday of silent movies accompanied by jazz band The Sound of Silent is being brought to Belgrave. The Cameo Theatre will be hosting the group in their outdoor cinema as they accompany the 1928 silent comedy Steamboat Bill Jnr starring icon Buster Keaton. The Sounds of Silent is a five-piece ensemble featuring some of Melbourne’s most versatile and accomplished musicians who recreate the silent movie experience from the ’20s and ’30s with fun, improvised performances. The group is dedicated to helping audiences rediscover the great movies of the time by recreating the cinema experience of days gone by. Musical director of The Sounds of Silent Martin Zakharov said Buster Keaton is one of the great figures of film history. “It’s amazing to see how enjoyable his work is nearly a century later,” he said. “We aim to give the audience a sense of the atmosphere that was experienced in the ’20s as the new technology of cinema swept the world. “We feature many well-known pieces from that era as well as drawing on more recent compositions - the music is performed with a line-up and style typical of that period.”

Members of The Sounds of Silent ensemble Roby Corelli, Martin Zakharov and Rod Wilson excited to play at the Cameo. 112161 Picture: REBECCA BILLS Mr Zakharov said the group has been performing in this capacity for nearly three years and said the challenge for them as performers was that they are not just playing a song, they are playing the song to fit to a particular scene. “When that scene changes, so do we,” he said. “I think the live music does add a dif-

ferent character to the experience. “It’s been fascinating to discover what a different experience it becomes to watch silent movies in a ‘live’ atmosphere.” The performance at the Cameo Outdoor Cinema will be completely acoustic using the original instruments that would have been used in the 1920s and ’30s. “Back then, silent movies weren’t actually silent, as cinema audiences were always able to enjoy live music that enriched their viewing of each movie,” Mr Zakharov said. “Steamboat Bill Jnr is a classic of cinema history, and definitely enjoyable for all age groups. “Keaton is one of the great writers and performers of the twentieth century, and a comedy spectacular like this isn’t quickly forgotten.” The Sounds of Silent are taking Buster Keaton and their show to the “Taste of Tasmania” festival in January but hope to be back at the Cameo for another show soon. The screening of the 1928 Steamboat Bill Jnr with live jazz from The Sounds of Silent is at the Cameo Outdoor Theatre, 1628 Burwood Highway, Belgrave, on Friday 20 December at 8.30pm. Tickets are available online and at the box office. For more information, visit www.cameocinemas.com.au or phone 9754 7844.

Costa’s visit a big hit By JODIE SYMONDS ABC’S Gardening Australia host recently made a flowery visit to see his beloved fans in Mount Evelyn. The disability workers’ program at Garden Lovers Yarra View Nursery brought Costa Georgiadis to meet the people who idolise him. The nursery program enables 80 volunteer workers with disabilities to gain hands-on experience in the gardening industry. They all got the chance to meet their gardening guru. And Costa couldn’t help himself as he started helping to weed the garden as soon as he arrived at Yarra View Nursery. “For me, it’s a wonderful opportunity to be able to understand a community and the work that they do for disabled

workers,” he said. “They’re doing the work and have been working extremely hard to work up those skills required to be in the workforce, which is just great.” Yarra View Nursery manager Bernie Sullivan said seeing the enjoyment on his staff’s faces when the saw Costa was priceless. “It’s really about the workers to have someone of that calibre in the same industry, doing the same work that they’re doing,” Mr Sullivan said. “But look at them, look how happy they are to meet him; they’re absolutely jumping out of their skins. “We have Costa’s DVDs and they’ve been used for educational purposes to teach about landscaping practices

ABC’s Costa Georgiadis visits Bernie and the team at Garden Lovers Yarra View Nursery. 112191 and the development of important skills,” “We’re hearing the improvement from their families. They want to build garden beds at their homes and it’s just sensational,” Mr Sullivan said. Costa and his fans first met at the Kinglake Temporary Village where they helped

rebuild the lives of the community after the devastation of the Black Saturday Fires. He said community work was his main priority as it becomes a bonding experience for everyone involved. For more information, about the disability workers’ program contact Yarra View Nursery on 9737 0400.

Festive obsession switches on as season takes hold By RUSSELL BENNETT visit from

make xmas shopping a fun experience for the whole family Corner of Kangaroo Ground/ St Andrews & Heildelberg/ Kinglake Roads, St Andrews

1111206-BM49-13

santa!

PETER and Marylin Siegman’s Christmas obsession has taken hold once again. The Emerald retirees have added even more to their already astonishing Christmas lights display and all they want is for other local residents to share in the joy they have for the festive season. Peter, now in his 70s, estimates that he has put in “at least 60 hours” of work into building and setting up the display in his Ulmer Road front yard. But he has been constantly battling the elements - particularly the rain. He aimed to have the lights switched on for the start of December fell a few days behind schedule. “You have to be careful of the rain - to make sure you get the controllers off the ground so the water can’t get in,” Peter said. “It’s the biggest issue we’ve faced.” But the display is back bigger than ever. The Siegmans aren’t asking for much - just for people to stop by and have a look, and maybe be inspired to create their own lights displays next year.

This Ulmer Road Christmas Lights display truly has to be seen to be believed. Peter has added a few more spectacular features for his 2013 display - one of Santa falling down the chimney, some mind-blowing stars, and a six-metre long waterfall display. Peter has entered the modern, technological age with his lights too - gradually replacing the bulbs with brighter, more energy efficient LED lights which now make up 70 per cent of the dis-

play. Peter and Marylin don’t know how many lights they have in their display, exactly, but the figure would well and truly be in the thousands... too many to count. Peter and Marylin’s Christmas lights are on display each night from now until the New Year. Ulmer Road is just off Paternoster Road in Emerald.


RTM

| starcommunity.com.au

Connecting people and communities

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 15

Classifieds 1300 666 808 Connecting people and communities

classifieds@starnewsgroup.com.au

Trades&Services

Powered by

classifieds@starnewsgroup.com.au 1300 666 808

฀

฀ ฀

฀

฀ ฀ ฀

฀

Mail: ClassiďŹ eds, PO Box 470, Healesville VIC 3777 In Person: Simply call into your local Star News ofďŹ ce and our friendly staff can help you. We accept payment by: VISA/MASTERCARD/EFTPOS

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

฀฀ ฀

ALL TYPES OF CONCRETING

c 1FSHPMBT t %FDLT t "MM $BSQFOUSZ 8PSL t t 0WFS :FBST &YQFSJFODF t

*BO 3PCFSUT

฀

฀ ฀

0408 538 121

SIMCON CONCRETING AND EXCAVATIONS

CARPET LAYING

฀

฀

฀

฀

฀ ฀

฀

฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

฀

฀

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

฀

฀

Call Steve

฀฀ ฀ ฀

฀

Specialising in all aspects of concreting, slab extensions and footings Servicing Upwey and Surrounding Districts

C1056331-KK42-12

• New or Used Carpet • Repairs • Restretching • Reasonable Rates

C1080608-JO27-13

Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more impact and saves you money...

Contact Simon on

0410 646 004 for a FREE quote

0400 170 664

฀฀

EARTHMOVING

฀฀

฀

CLEANING SERVICES

PHONE MARK ON: 0416 114 703

Trades: 4pm Thursday ClassiďŹ eds: 4pm Friday Wheel & Deal: 4pm Friday

Ç€Ä‚Ć‰Ĺ˝ĆŒÄ‚Ć&#x;ǀĞ ŽŽůÄžĆŒ ^ÄžĆŒÇ€Ĺ?Ä?Ĺ?ĹśĹ? Θ ůĞĂŜĹ?ĹśĹ? Ä‚ĆŒĆ‰ÄžĆš ůĞĂŜĹ?ĹśĹ?

Classifieds

BUILDERS

AIR CONDITIONING

EXCAVATIONS

CONCRETE * LANDSCAPING * PLANT HIRE

ABOUND CLEANING

0438 387 536 or 0418 559 098

Excavators 3 to 20 ton * Bobcats & Tippers * Mini Digger * Augers * Compactors

C1101579-JO46-13

DEADLINES

All types earthworks * Driveways *Site Cuts * Drainage & Retaining Walls Demolition & Rubbish Removal * Blocks Cleared & trees Felled * Firebreaks All types Rock & Concrete Drives, Slabs & Pathways Licensed Operators * Fully Insured * Free Quotes * All Areas www.klplant.com.au A/H 9754 8424 Call Ken

0412 593 503

Pergolas .BUU 4UFXBSU Decks . Carports

AU0871

/

Check out our work at ' www.outdoorevolution.com.au

70 -65*0

& OPTUSNET COM AU PhSTOCKADE Matt 0421 969 260

Free Quote call Luke

9754 2359 | 0403 576 495

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

฀

฀ ฀ ฀฀

Phone Richard Nash 97520894 or 0418 556 618

1300 666 808 info@easyfinder.com.au

ELECTRICIANS

5

webpage

• Driveways • Car Parks • Pathways, Tennis Courts, Draining, School Yards, Machine or Hand Laid Asphalt Repairs • Commercial & Domestic • Free Quotes • Timber & Brick Edging

C1039154-JM27-12

C694915-SJ10-9

for just

• RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAY WASHED OUT?

C1057665-PJ42-12

WOW! - That’s just $286 per year.

G.L WATTS ฀

฀ ฀

฀

฀ ฀

฀

฀ ฀ ฀ FREE QUOTES REC 4423 Prompt ad Honest Service

9737 1952, 0408 037 124

C1069512-KK15-13

C1073222-KK5-13

Promote Your Business Online Get a

ASPHALTING

PER WEEK + G.S.T

Add content to the web page yourself or let Easy Finder build the page for you for just $100 + G.S.T.

Business Title

Photo Gallery

Business Address

Summary Decription Google Map Phone Fax Website Email

Your business will appear in a mobile optimised format

Business Title

Business Decription Video

REPLACE IT WITH ASPHALT! IT WON’T HAPPEN AGAIN!

Photo Gallery

Business Address

Google Map

Trading Hours

Phone Fax Website Email

Locations

Business Decription Video

Daniel Brown Mobile: 0409 395 635

Rating Contact Form

Business Address

Summary Decription

Email: daniel@topcatdriveways.com.au Visit our website at: www.topcatdriveways.com.au

Photo Gallery

Google Map

Rating

Phone Fax Website Email Business Decription Video

Rating

MOBILE: 0401 574 659 PHONE: 9753 5800

Trading Hours Locations Trading Hours Locations

Contact Form

Contact Form

R.E.C 21328 C.E.C A9338689

Classifieds

t

bea Specialising in ďż˝ Driveways ďż˝ Car parks Will other ďż˝ Tennis/basketball courts ďż˝ Footpaths any uine gen ote ďż˝ Hand and machine laid ďż˝ All asphalt repairs qu Free quotes at competitive prices Phone Clinton www.nelsonasphalting.com.au

REWIRES & NEW INSTALLATIONS CEILING FANS & LIGHTING SWITCHBOARDS, GPO’S & SAFETY SWITCHES TV, DATA & PHONE WE DESIGN, INSTALL & SERVICE SOLAR SYSTEMS

C1093795-JL39-13

Summary Decription

Business Title

C1103168-KK48-13

฀฀ ฀฀

฀

C1092679-JO39-13

FOR ALL YOUR HEATING & COOLING • Ducted Heating • Evaporated Cooling • Split Systems • Add/On Refrigeration • Service & Repairs Phone For A No Obligation Free Quote Mick: 0438 610 288 Dale: 0419 878 162 RTA 20198 “Friendly Professional Serviceâ€?

0418 327 737

฀ ฀

C1076288-JO23-13

RIT PLUMBING JESSLT icensed Plum ber and Gas Fitter

EST. 1984 29 Years’ Experience All work guaranteed

Â? Driveways Â? Garage Floors Â? Slate Â? Stencil Â? Exposed Aggregate

WWW OUTDOOREVOLUTION COM AU

C1104517-JL50-13

5968 8493

LKC Concreting

C1095376-JL41-13

CONCRETE SERVICES

%00 65

3

FREE QUOTES

&

C1095775-JL41-13

0

Tomorrows backyard today

Anything Outdoors! 1

&RRO6WUHDP &OLPDWH 6ROXWLRQV 3W\ /WG

CALL VALENTINO 9752 2663, 0412 558 133

CARPET LAYING

Barry: 0425 746 754 (3HR MIN)

(1.5% credit card processing fee applies. Cheques and money orders can be posted in or hand delivered to our local ofďŹ ce)

Call Glenn 0408 055 730

* Driveways * Garage Floors * Formwork Specialist * Exposed Aggregate * Retaining Walls * House Slabs

C762441-KK7-10

(include your name, address and phone number)

฀ ฀

Carpenter C1080360_1-KK23-13

DIRTWORKS

Phone: 1300 666 808 (Open 8.30-6pm Mon-Fri) Fax: 03 5945 0667 Email: classiďŹ eds@starnewsgroup.com.au

CONCRETE SERVICES

C688705-JL6-9

Placing your classiďŹ ed advert is so easy...

CARPENTERS

C821609-KK29-10

BOBCAT/EARTHMOVING

C1084033-JO31-13

DEADLINE

C1102893-JL47-13

1300 666 808


| starcommunity.com.au

Page 16 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

Connecting people and communities RTM

Trades&Services

Powered by

classifieds@starnewsgroup.com.au 1300 666 808

PAINTERS/DECORATORS

garden more work less... • Garden Maintenance • Lawn Mowing & Whipper Snipping • Ride On Mowing • Pruning & Hedging • Spraying • Lawn & Turf Installation • Blackberry & Weed Removal • Chainsaw Work • Retaining Walls • Landscaping • Driveways • Project Management • Handyman Services www.gardensofdistinction.com.au Mobile

Mob 0418 355 798, Ph 9751 2670

BOWNDS ELECTRICS

PAINTER Luke Elkin All aspects of painting FREE QUOTES

0439 323 635

9754 2589

PEST CONTROL

RENE’S MOWING

Anthony Bownds

0403 673 181

C1104334-JL50-13

WHIPPER SNIPPING, MOWING, CHAINSAW WORK, GUTTERS, HEDGES & GENERAL CLEAN-UPS.

“A” Grade Electrical Contractor R.E.C. 11827

Domestic, Commercial, Installation and Maintenance Mobile: 0430 456 800 AH: 5968 0183

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS. Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Excavator Hire, Water Renewals, Metal Roof & Gutters, Hot Water Unit Repair & Replacement, All Sanitary & Stormwater Drainage, Septic, Sewer & Treatment Plants, Pumps & Rain Water Tanks.

0417 369 371

C1104321-JL50-13

C736627-JM42-9

C1104333-JL50-13

TERMITES S A ANTS T WASPS S SPIDERS MI R ETC MICE RATS

GLENFERN GARDEN SERVICES C761740-JM6-10

* Garden Maintenance * Lawn Mowing * Gutters Cleaned * Rubbish Removed * Small hedges pruned * Small landscaping jobs a specialty * Retaining walls installed

Richard - 0419 502 949 Simon - 0417 399 750

Commercial/domestic & new/established homes Award nomination - Vic 2012 Pest Manager of the Year

C1024520-KG18-12

GARDENS OF DISTINCTION

R.E.C. 13583 Electrical Contractor *Safety Switches *Surge Diverters *Rewires *Switchboard Upgrades *Security Lights For all your electrical needs contact Mick Heron

C1091121-PJ37-13

MOUNTAIN TOP ELECTRICS

PLUMBING

C795485-JL21-10

GARDEN SERVICES C1012383-KG10-12

ELECTRICIANS

0412 990 372 – www.frontlinetpc.com.au C1060062-PJ45-12 C1093124-JL38-13

FREE QUOTES Elderly Discount

SN1080741-PJ27-13

A GRADE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

HANDY PERSONS

Rec: 4640

Specialising in Domestic Electrical work in the Hills!!

92 606 PH: 0414 7 29 OR 9752-51

Micks Maintenance Service Carpentry, Renovations, Painting. Scaffolding for those hard to get to jobs. 2 Storey Gable Ends etc.

EXCAVATORS

EARTHWORKS CALL GREG 0438 683 141 OR REGAN 0439 208 693. CALL AFTER HOURS 5968 3140

C1061339-KG46-12

• Bobcat, Tipper & Excavator for hire • Free Quotes • Drainage & Retaining walls done • Large feature rocks for sale

9756 6110, 0419 380 827

1003429-PJ6-12

Phone Steve Ph: 5968 2508 Mobile: 0417 723 745

FENCING & GATES

free termite quotes

TREVOR JACKSON PLASTERING The small job specialist

C926418-KK20-11

Timber Small Rural Retaining Walls 5966 9534 Allan 0419 562 624

• Extensions • Renovations • Repair Work • Ornamental • Clean Work

Call - daytime evening

0409 683 013 59 683 013

Con. Authority 4396 ★ General Plumbing ★ Gas Fitting ★ Hot & Cold Water ★ Roofs & Spouting ★ Pumps & Tanks ★ Farm Water ★ Boring & Trenching ★ Sewerage Connections ★ Septics & Sand Filters

Alan 5968 5191 Mob 0418 176 159

Plumbing & Roofing

฀ ฀

฀฀ ฀

฀ ฀฀

LIC. 19919

PH: JOHN:

C1020277-KK15-12

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer

24/7

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀

• Storm water

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

0407 356 441

Service

7 DAYS SERVICE - FREE QUOTES

All aspects of painting

Prompt, Clean & Reliable

MOBILE: 0431 111 504

Call Mal 0448 101 771

Licence No 21425 Maintenance, Bathroom Renovations, Gas Fitting, Dishwashers, Spouting, Replace gas & electric hot water service, General Plumbing.

For all your plumbing needs phone Nick on 0413 422 842

5968 3334 or 0408 335 077 IAN WOODHOUSE

M & J PAINTING Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS

REBLOCKING/UNDERPINNING

9723 1050 Mobile 0418 380 721 James 0403 196 813

• Septic

Sangster’s

Fully detailed Quotations, 2 Copies. Interior and Exterior Quality * Quality * Quality C1096706-JL42-13

PREPAR N OW F O E R FIRE SE A S ON

Highly experienced licensed plumber

MEMBER OF VRUA

1055313-KG41-12

Plumbing Contractor Reg No. 15348 C733056-KK40-9

C1092686-JL41-13

• • •

Foundation Specialist

25+ Years’ Experience.

฀ ฀

0418 319 658

spouting general plumbing hot water services kitchen & bathroom renovations gas plumbing water renewals sewers, etc Free quotes

DORSET REBLOCKING PTY LTD

Written Guarantee with References, from past customers.

GARDEN SERVICES

• • • •

SERVICE •

Phillip Eudey Mob: 0417 578 303

A.G & E. WILLIAMS

PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

PLUMBING

Painter and Decorator

C904557-JM10-11

1013505-KG10-12

PAINTERS/DECORATORS

0402 767 394 9795 4984

For an obligation free quote

COMELLI RETAINING WALLS

• Same Day Service

Preventative And Emergency Plumbing

LANDSCAPING

Ph: 9752 2663 Mob: 0412 558 133

around the clock •• 247 DayHourService • Blocked Sewer $198 Inc. FLAT RATE - NO Hidden Costs!

• Decks • Wire Balustrading • Any Job

Construction & Building Maintenance Prompt, reliable service

฀ ฀ ฀

Call Michael: 0408 549 145

ABN: 98 286 767 297 / Licence no: 50694

• Carpentry • Painting • Plastering • Tiling

JACK OF MOST TRADES All jobs big or small

฀ ฀

maintenance plumbing

9758 8378 or 0427 371 886

FENCING

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

DANDENONG’S

• Excavator 5 Tonne and 15 Tonne • Bobcat Hire • Tip Truck Hire • All Types of Excavation Work • Holes Augered • Site Cuts • Driveways • Blocks Levelled and Shaped • Retaining Walls • Trenching • Free Quotes • No Jobs Too Big or Too Small

฀ ฀

PLASTERERS

Mountain District Handyman Services If the job is worth doing and you want it done well, Phone Peter on 5968 3801 or 0408 177 399 anytime.

S&V RELIABLE EARTHWORKS

0467 967904

C683683-SJ2-9

C988797-JL48-11

9548 3000 or 0418 881 551

KEITH BOYLE

฀ ฀

C978947-KK44-11

Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work

• Domestic • Commercial • Installation & Maintenance • Sewerage Connections • Septic Tanks & Stormwater Drains • Drain Blockages • Burst Pipes • LPG to Natural Gas Conversions • Hot Water Service Repairs & Renewals • Spouting, Roofing Repairs & Installation

5 SHERIFF ROAD, EMERALD

UPRIGHT RESTUMPING COUNCIL PERMITS OBTAINED Commercial and domestic. Fully Insured For Free Quotes and Advice. Owner Operator CALL BRUCE 0414 302 043

C1061797-KG46-12

0411 300 772

pests, wasps, termites, mice, bees, ants, rats...

C908387-KK12-11

Windows… Doors… Shop Fronts…

C1092688-JO38-13

honest family owned & operated

C456410-KK31-6

BRIGHAM PLUMBING

or cover $100 excess

ROOFING

CREEK

ROOFING

Domestic & Commercial Metal Roof repairs and replacements

Tim Creek Mobile: 0401 304 936 email: tcreekroofing@gmail.com

C1103960-JL50-13

50% DISCOUNT

DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL & RURAL

C1057792-PJ42-12

฀ ฀

*

C683684-SJ2-9

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀

Lic no. 46481

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

C962543-KK36-11

AUSSIE EMERGENCY GLASS

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀

C1040678-JM29-12

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

0418 774 899

GLASS/GLAZING

C1068064-KK17-13

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

3990, 0419 154 677

C720189-KK30-9

J.L. Hutt Electrical 24 HOUR SERVICE

C1083810-PJ30-13

Phone Robert 9754


| starcommunity.com.au

Classifieds

TELEVISION/VIDEO/AUDIO

TREE LOPPING/SURGERY C1075576-JL22-13

Bears Tree Removal

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

INSTALLED TODAY

C1098038-JO43-13

RUBBISH REMOVAL

AVONSLEIGH - COCKATOO - EMERALD - GEMBROOK MENZIES CREEK - MONBULK - PAKENHAM - OFFICER & SURROUNDED AREAS 2M3 & 3M3 METRE BINS AVAILABLE CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE

1300 361 979 0407 674 808

DIGITAL ANTENNAS • 20 years experience • Home Theatre Setup • Poor Reception Specialists • TV/Phone/Data Points • Government Endorsed Installers • Lifetime warranty - Locally made

DEAN’S RUBBISH REMOVALS C1092883-JL38-13

'We load it for you, or you can' Any rubbish, garden waste, trees lopped, furniture, sheds cleared/removal. Truck/trailer and bobcat

E

FOR SALE

• Tree Pruning & Removal • Fully Insured • Big or Small Jobs • 24hrs Assistance • Certified & Qualified Arborist • OH&S Accredited

Call Matt 0407 322 469 Mountain District Tree Services

Australian Government endorsed Installer

www.antennaspecialist.com.au

INSTALLED TODAY

SHANE: 0419 399 422 TRISH: 0407 651 173

Cut & Catch Tree Services

7bb <ehci e\ Fhkd_d] >[Z]_d] 9ecfb[j[ Jh[[ Ijkcf H[celWbi CkbY^_d] De `eX jee X_] eh jee icWbb <kbbo ?dikh[Z

Call Andrew: 0411 633 400

CIAL

FROM

$120

Free Call 1800 035 121 rec 21355 Rick 0407 214 006 www.newimageantennas.com.au

TILLYS TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Free quotes – fully insured

Call 0402 943 770

TILING

C936869-KK25-11

• Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets

Call 9754 6686, 0404 040 686

Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

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

9735 3700

TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149

C1088815-JO35-13

PROBLEM TREES? CALL TIM 0421 574 444,

C1055101-KK41-12

Transformed Tree Services Pty Ltd Fully Insured, Free Quotes, Local Family Business

UPHOLSTERERS C452053-HJ29-6

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

C1044686-KK32-12

Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

C1088821-JO35-13

TREE LOPPING/SURGERY

S E P T I C TA N K CLEANING

www.transformedtreeservices.com.au

• TREES PRUNED, LOPPED, FELLED AND REMOVED • WOODCHIPPING AND STUMPGRINDING QUALITY MULCH FOR SALE • QUALIFIED ARBORIST • PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE • EXCELLENT RATES

C840612-KK36-10

• Digital Antennas • Satellite Systems • Home Theatre • LCD/Plasma Wall Fix • Telephone Points & Systems • Computer, ADSL & Date Networks For all your home entertainment & communication requirements. With over 35 years’ experience in professional communications Call Steve for a free quote today! ABN 87 150 686 670

5964 4331 or FREE 0408 644 331 QUOTES

CALL JIM

TELEVISION/VIDEO/AUDIO

BelWire

25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE

TREE REMOVAL SERVICE ฀ ฀

C1015971-KK12-12

C917415-JL15-11

FULLY INSURED

฀ ฀ ฀

C1088829-JO36-13

฀ ฀ ฀

GOLF CLUBS, Suit beginner, 11 irons, 4 wood, 1 driver, Eagles and Birdies bag, rainwear, buggy, shoes and accessories. $250ono. Call 9736 2108. PUMP, Fire fighting water pump, petrol, 550 litres per minute, brand new in box, $680. Ring Jim 5966 2938.

Free Quotes

Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS

Ph.0407 327 926

9720 3619

C1098234-JO43-13

C1064339-KG48-12

5962 4841

All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors

C1072234-JJ4-13

ECONOMY TILING

YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont

Appliance Industry Assoc. member.

TREE SERVICES • DANGEROUS TREE • WOOD SPLITTING • LIMB REMOVAL • MULCH SALES FULLY INSURED ABN 40712971557

SEPTIC TANKS

DISPLAY FRIDGE, four sliding doors across top, four refrigerated doors underneath, motor as new, EC. $1,200ono. 5962 5075 A/H. FRIDGE/FREEZER, side by side, Samsung, VCG, white, $500. 0418 522 404.

AAA

Phone 0407 350 560 or 9720 9223

ADULT TRICYCLE, Gomier, 6 speed, VGC, new $700. $285. 9756 6234.

FRIDGES & WASHERS

REMOVAL SPECIALIST HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING ฀ FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:

0418 721 643

Specialising in Antique R Restoration estoration furniture Recovery & Repairs to all types of furn FREE FABRIC PROTECTION *FREE QUOTE, PICK UP & DELIVERY Luke Wilson Mob: 0402 020 554 Ph: 9737 1187

STOVE, Chef, 4 burner, upright cooker, white, gas, only 5yo, GC. $300ono. Phone 0425 876 995.

GARAGE SALES

ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Place your advert now for only $38 and you will get:

Every week in Trades and Services!

Classifieds 1300 666 808

Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902

GARDEN /OUTDOOR HUGE PLANT CLEARANCE SALE!

Liliums, roses, hydrangeas etc, lots of little treasures in our antique and collectibles room. 369 Monbulk Road Silvan. Wednesday-Sunday 10am-5pm. ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.

MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS PIANO/PIANOLA, Upright, with matching stool, walnut, good tone, VGC. $1,500. Chirnside Park. 9726 7348.

PETS & SERVICES 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.

WANTED

3cm x 3cm box advert in your local Mail Newspaper and a Garage Sale Sign Pack! The pack includes 4 x waterproof signs, a marker and tips to make your sale a success!

Phone 5945 0600

FOLIAGE AND FLOWERS

059 CURTAINS Beautiful made to measure curtains. Choose from a full range of samples, accessories and blinds. We have a qualified interior decorator who offers you an obligation free measure, quote and fitting. No deposit and a guarantee of professional workmanship.

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

WANTED TO BUY

Real tradies... right now...

4th Sunday of the month 9am - 2pm Puffing Billy Station Gembrook (Melway:312K10) FREE ENTRY Enquiries: 0437 664 121 gembrookmarket.com.au

CURTAINS

BICYCLE, Adult mountain bike, new, never used, 18 speed, 26" wheel, new $149. $95. 9756 6234.

C1093634-JL39-13

ANTENNA SPECIALIST

Matt Keys 0407 657 484, 9752 1868

FREE QUOTES

GEMBROOK MARKET

ARE YOU BI-CURIOUS, WHATEVER? Try sensual male body rub by attractive, friendly guy. 0402 640 397. SWA1159XE.

C908924-JJ13-11

John - 24 years experience

BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726.

- Trees Removed - Stumps Mulched - Fully Insured - Free Quotes Call Neil 0417 338 908 or 9761 8374 www.bearstreeremoval.com.au

C1091028-JO37-13

5964 6065, 0408 354 359

Phone:

MARKETS

ADULT SERVICES

C797617-JM22-10

KEYS

C737355-KK43-9

FAST SERVICE - FREE ADVICE

C1073176-PJ4-13

Tiled roof repairs Rebed and point Gutter protection ROOFING Replace valley irons Gutter cleaner Over 50 years Laser light installation experience www.keysroofing.com.au Call for a free quote

1021701-KG17-12

Lic. 41859

Phone 0414 226 329

C1049789-JM36-12

Call John at Hurst Roofing

• SOLUTIONS for poor reception • DIGITAL Set Top Boxes • CORRECT TUNE-IN and Antennas • CONNECTION of NEW and OLD equipment. • Extra TV points

SP

Rejuvenate your home with a new Colorbond roof • Leaks Fixed • New Homes • New Guttering • Metal Fascia Cover

C1048477-KK35-12

ROOF RUSTED? LOOKING TIRED?

CELEBRANTS

C1076517-PJ12-13

ROOFING

C963519-JM36-11

classifieds@starnewsgroup.com.au 1300 666 808

1021246-PJ16-12

Powered by

From your garden. Magnolia, Camellia, Hydrangea flowers etc. Money paid per bunch. Call 0439 323 635.

WE BUY Damaged Unfinished Houses 0429 409 204

C1101409-JO46-13

Trades&Services

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 17

C683922-SJ2-9

Connecting people and communities

C1063222-PJ47-12

RTM

FOR SALE BAY GELDING, 16yo, very quiet, pretty, going to waste as rider is injured, vet check welcome, comes with references, known locally, up to date with dental, worming, etc, easy to catch, shoe, float, has been used for adult riders, polite and educated. $2,000. 0425 728 546. Healesville.


| starcommunity.com.au

Page 18 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

Connecting people and communities RTM

Classifieds

classifieds@starnewsgroup.com.au 1300 666 808

HEALTH AND FITNESS

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

CHC30812

CERTIFICATE III IN EDUCATION SUPPORT BERWICK ROWVILLE CHIRNSIDE PARK

C1098965-JO44-13

ENROL NOW for 201 funded Courses in C1104782-BM51-13

Commencing February 2014 PUBLIC NOTICES

Christmas Office Hours

Call Kelly: Let us help you today!

*

Wheel&Deal

Now Recruiting Warehousing

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

C1104934-JO51-13

AUTO SERVICES/REPAIR

We Work with employers and employment partners to create job roles and candidates ready for the workforce, We are on the lookout for people interested in warehouse roles. Candidates will receive: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

POSITIONS VACANT

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044 LMCT 8887

฀ ฀

$ C1094780-JO40-13

WALKERS WANTED

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

or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

Drive In - Min $250 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171 2018773v4

1300 652 070 Est. 1980

AUTO PARTS /ACCESSORIES

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

C1032608-JL21-12

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

1300 654 910

$ $ Open 7 days $ $ $ CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs

LMCT 1229 C1102668-JL47-13

C800487-JL23-10

FARRIERS

Get paid while you walk !

C1020128-PJ14-12

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.

CARS REMOVED - WANTED

YA C2GE YANRCSR VO.1 1113

Please call us at

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

MOTOR VEHICLES

CARS WANTED

0410 802 803

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

www.employease.com.au

This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832 G6268464AA-dc17Dec

Email: info@triscott.com.au Website: www.triscott.com.au PO Box 1246, Healesville 3777 Phone: 5962 2848 Fax: 5962 4796

Text us now for a call back with your name and the paper

WALKERS WANTED

9761 2156

Triscott Educational Services

C1104991-BM51-13

This is the last edition of the Ranges Trader Mail, Mount Evelyn Mail and Ferntree Gully/Belgrave Mail for 2013. The first edition for the New Year will be Tuesday, 14th January 2014. Mail Newspaper Group would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year. The Mount Evelyn office will be closed from 5pm Friday, 13th December 2013 and re-open on Monday, 6th January 2014. The classifieds department will be closed from 5pm Tuesday, 17th December 2013 and will re-open from 8.30am Monday, 6th January 2014.

Boronia, Frankston, Dandenong, Cranbourne, Hampton Park & Box Hill.

C1103718-JL49-13

0427 272 425 www.openyourmind.net.au

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

Integration Aide Training

LOSE WEIGHT FAST Most clients lose 1-3kg per week! Lose weight with Clinical Hypnotherapy! Look great for Xmas!

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

TYRES, 2, Doublestar, A/T Challenger, 235/75 /15, as new, CSA alloy mags, perfect condition. $400. 9737 9432.

BOATS & MARINE ALUMINIUM BOAT, 3.6m, open cab, 9.5Hp Johnson motor, comes with trailer, extras, reg. $2,200ono. 5962 5813. BLUEFIN TREKKER, 3m, V hull aluminum boat, reg MY-527,Dunbier gal trailer reg U0-8055.Both complete with all accessories never used. $3,000. 0437 896 510

www.elv.com.au

BOATS & MARINE

BOAT, 17ft, on tilt trailer, easy handle, plus 7.5 aux motor, hardly used, GC. $1,700. 9758 5565. 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.

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

MOTORCYCLES TRAILER, 6x4 with 2ft cage, checker plate floor, new paint, spare and jockey wheels. $600. Ph: 9739 1253. Coldstream.

FARM VEHICLES /MACHINERY

HONDA, CBR1000RR, Free, 2008, wonderful bike, runs perfectly, giving away for free due to late sons' death. If interested email: chrisrollins862 @gmail.com

TRACTOR, Ferguson, FE35, petrol, including 6' mower, VGC, thousands recently spent, a very good tractor. $4,990. 0419 575 039.

SUZUKI, GSXR 750 K2, yellow/black, EC, well looked after, low 13,000kms, new rear tyre, no reg or RWC, engine number R737138005. $6,300. 5964 7867, 0456 614 717.

MOTOR VEHICLES

UTES & 4WDS

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.

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

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.

WANTED TO BUY SKYLINE, Datsun, 1973 to 1985, 240K, C210, MR30, 280ZX, any condition. 0422 076 298.


RTM

| starcommunity.com.au

Connecting people and communities

Tuesday, 17 December, 2013 Page 19

Sport

�� Connecting people with local sport‌

Soccer ace plays a world game IF ALL goes according to plan for Gembrook teenager Ryan Scott, this will be his last season behind the stumps as a wicket-keeper. It’s not that he doesn’t love cricket far from it, he’s been playing ever since he was nine years old - but he’s hoping he may have one or two slightly more pressing soccer commitments on his calendar in 2014. Ryan, now 17, played a key role in the Emerald Cricket Club’s District division WGCA premiership in season 2012-13. But, just as the side made the step up into the Premier tier, he took a step back - realising this may be his last chance to play alongside big brother Geordie, Gembrook’s B Grade skipper. While the move might have seemed like a head-scratcher to some at the time, this time next year cricket could well be the furthest thing from Ryan’s mind as his focus looks set to be taken up keeping gloves of a different kind. At the moment, though, that’s a hypothetical situation. His immediate focus is on two separate soccer tours of England and Wales - coming home in between to celebrate his 18th birthday with family and friends. Geordie also has the world game pumping through his veins having played in recent seasons for Monbulk

and Mornington - where Ryan followed. It’s a trend that started some 13 years ago - when Ryan got into soccer after watching Geordie play. As the younger brother, Ryan would always have to keep goal in the family backyard. Seniority ruled. Maybe that’s why Ryan loved playing in the midfield so much as he progressed through the ranks - from Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, back to Melbourne to play with Berwick City, and then to Monbulk and Mornington. But about two-and-a-half years ago - well after his cricket wicket-keeping career started - a light bulb went off. As someone who wasn’t exactly blessed with blistering speed, maybe he should make more use of that exceptional hand-eye co-ordination. He is currently in England on the first of his two tours - this one for the West Ham International Academy. As part of the touring party, he is playing and training against Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham, Coventry, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Bolton Wanderers. “We get training from their coaches and play against their academy sides their youth teams,� Ryan told the Mail at the Gembrook Cricket Club’s rooms shortly before embarking on the first of his whirlwind trips. If that wasn’t enough to make his

head spin - he is also in the stands taking in some blockbuster clashes. “We’ll see Liverpool versus West Ham at Anfield, Manchester United and Chelsea - both in the Champions League, and Tottenham in the Europa League,� he said. The only match-up the mad Newcastle United fan isn’t thrilled about is West Ham’s clash with Newcastle’s bitter enemy, Sunderland. While he will return to Australia briefly to celebrate his step into adulthood, he’ll be back in England as goalkeeper for the Australian under-19 schoolboys side before he barely has time to blink. “I turn 18 the day after I get back the first time, go to Sydney on 6 January for a two-day training camp and then head back over there,� Ryan said, still in a state of amazement. “We go to England, then Wales to play the Cardiff and Swansea youth sides. “We also play Sheffield United, the Welsh schoolboys, British schoolboys and the British College schoolboys.� All of it is invaluable exposure to a youngster desperate to prove his worth on the big stage. But he knows the importance of keeping a level head. “It’s a great privilege to be going over there,� he said.

“(And) I’m not going to die wondering. “When I pull on the Australian shirt it will be a pretty special moment that’s when I think it will all sink in.� Ryan attends the Ringwood-based Sports Education and Development Australia (SEDA) school - part of Melbourne Victory’s Talented Player Program (TPP). It’s there he is taught by one of his biggest influences in football so far Billy Natsioulas. If it wasn’t for him, and Melbourne Knights goalkeeper of the century Peter Blasby - Scott’s coach at State League 2 side Mornington - the Gembrook youngster doesn’t know where he’d be. “I’m not 100 per cent sure on where I’m playing yet next year but, obviously, I’ll be happy to stay at Mornington if the senior spot is there,� Ryan said. “I just want to play senior football and, hopefully, have a good year. “I need to put my head down and not get a big head or anything - I just need to work hard. “It’s a bit different being a goalkeeper, too - sometimes you might only get one chance to impact a game. “You’ve just got to be on your toes and ready to go.� Ryan, who has also served as captain of the Victorian schoolboys side,

Still at the crease By REBECCA BILLS ONE hundred and fifty years of cricket in the Yarra Ranges is on display showcasing the life of the sport in the hills. The Yarra Ranges Museum is hosting 150 Not Out: 150 years of the Lilydale Cricket Club to celebrate players, presidents, the club and the teams that have opposed them and been a part of the local game over the years. The exhibition also offers a rare opportunity to see the Melba Cup in the flesh. The cup was donated to Lilydale District Cricket Association in 1924 by Dame Nellie Melba which was then awarded to Seville Cricket Club in 1932 after the club won it five times. Councillor Terry Avery said the exhibition gives visitors an opportunity to see original trophies, uniforms, medals, im-

ages and personal stories from past and present players. “Sport has been such an important part of our local history,� he said. “Over the years cricket has brought our community together and continues to do so today.� In 1863, the first game of cricket was played in Lilydale with teams visiting the club from the inner suburbs of Melbourne. Some of the first more local opponents were Yarra Flats (Yarra Glen), Wandin Yallock and Coranderrk, a team representing the Aboriginal Reserve near Healesville. This free exhibition will run until Sunday 2 February 2014 at the Yarra Ranges Regional Museum located at 35-37 Castella Street, Lilydale. For more information, email museum@yarraranges.vic.gov.au or call 9294 6313.

William Matthews Funerals Owned and operated by an Australian family Offer: • Fair and competitive prices. • Service 24 hours each day. • Pre-paid funeral plan

Free of charge to each service • Service booklets with colour photo • Thank You cards with colour photo. • Memorial book. • DVD photo tributes (in our chapel or where Available).

N.F.D.A MEMBER

CALL BILL, NARELLE, BEAU or MELANIE MATTHEWS ON 9739 6868 45 CAVEHILL ROAD, LILYDALE

ALL AREAS - ALL HOURS

2IIHU

112158

Picture: DONNA OATES

displayed that level head of his once again when he thanked his family for their commitment and sacrifice for helping him ply his world game trade on the world stage. “My parents have run me around to games, training and school all over the place for 15 years,� he said. “They’ve given me the opportunity to go (overseas), which isn’t cheap, and they’ve been behind me all the way.� With Ryan’s Gembrook Cricket Club mates behind him, they’re not the only ones.

:LOOLDP 0DWWKHZV )81(5$/6

Curator Karly shows off the Melba Cup.

Now Gembrook, next the world – Ryan Scott is in for an amazing couple of months. Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT

)DLU DQG FRPSHWLWLYH SULFHV 6HUYLFH KRXUV HDFK GD\ 3UH SDLG IXQHUDO SODQ

)UHH RI FKDUJH WR HDFK VHUYLFH 6HUYLFH ERRNOHWV ZLWK FRORXU SKRWR 7KDQN <RX FDUGV ZLWK FRORXU SKRWR 0HPRULDO ERRN '9' SKRWR WULEXWHV LQ RXU &KDSHO RU ZKHUH $YDLODEOH

2ZQHG DQG RSHUDWHG E\ DQ $XVWUDOLDQ IDPLO\

1 ) ' $ 0(0%(5 &$// %,// 1$5(//( %($8 RU 0(/$1,(

0$77+(:6

$// $5($6 $// +2856

&DYHKLOO 5G /LO\GDOH

425252-SJ2-10

1112025-EP51-13

By RUSSELL BENNETT


Page 20 Tuesday, 17 December, 2013

| starcommunity.com.au

Upwey - Belgrave RSL

WIN

Connecting people and communities RTM

1 Mast Gully Rd Upwey Vic 3158

9754 3665

60” LG Full HD Plasma TV for Christmas in this venue Drawn in the venue Monday 23rd December at 2:00pm Open for dinner Wed-Sat & Mon from 6pm Live entertainment each Fri night Lunch available for bookings of 20+ Function bookings welcomed “Running Rabbits”military museum open Thurs & Sun 10am-2pm or by appointment Cut this ad out and take it to Upwey RSL for a FREE entry into the TV promotion Name: .......................................................... Contact Phone: ...........................................

Cranbourne RSL

WIN

1475 Sth Gippsland Hwy Cranbourne Vic 3977 5996 2769

60” LG Full HD Plasma TV for Christmas in this venue Drawn in the venue Monday 23rd December at 2:00pm Open for lunch & dinner 7 days Live entertainment each Fri & Sat nights Seniors meals, daily specials, full menu Function bookings welcomed New members welcome, discounted prices Regular promotions, all big club attractions Cut this ad out and take it to Cranbourne RSL for a FREE entry into the TV promotion Name: .......................................................... Contact Phone: ...........................................

Dandenong RSL

WIN

44-50 Clow St Dandenong Vic 3175 9792 1535

60” LG Full HD Plasma TV for Christmas in this venue Drawn in the venue Monday 23rd December at 2:00pm Open for lunch & dinner 7 days Live entertainment each Sat night Seniors meals, daily specials, full menu Function bookings welcomed New members welcome, discounted prices Regular promotions, all big club attractions Cut this ad out and take it to Dandenong RSL for a FREE entry into the TV promotion Name: .......................................................... Contact Phone: ........................................... 1109980-LN49-13


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.