Mail - Upper Yarra Mail - 28th January 2014

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Leading the way to young people, made him a driving force in the community and marked him as a community leader whose greatest contributions were often behind the scenes. Norm held many executive positions over the past decade with the Warburton Chamber of Commerce (now Warburton Valley Community Economic Development Association) and is still involved. He played an instrumental role in organising the more than 30 old Warburton murals which are now an important tourist attraction and addition to the heritage of the town. “I think you do these things just to see your town or community stay in the forefront. “I’ve said many times over the years, particularly in regard to tourism, the more people visiting and coming to live in the town, the better it is for all of us,” he said. “I would recommend getting involved, but there is no doubt it can involve a lot of hours and I wouldn’t have been able to do it without the support of my wife Kerry, and the staff at the post office who had to carry me along when I was doing this or that with the chamber and other projects,” he added. He was also a founding member of the Wesburn Basketball Club, and shares an avid passion for the Hawthorn Football Club with his family. For someone who flies the Australian flag year-round, makes it a rule to buy Australian-made wherever he can, and says he likes to encourage others to do the same and be proud to being Australian, the Australia Day award is something special. See Lily’s story, along with more of the Yarra Ranges Council’s Australia Day Awards and Australia Day celebrations in the Mail’s Proudly Local Australia Day features on pages 2, 8, 10 and 11.

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UPPER Yarra residents Norman Orr and Lily Bell Hellicar are among citizens from across the Yarra Ranges to be recognised in the council’s Australia Day awards. Volunteering was the common thread linking the 10 recipients with dedication, passion and commitment the overriding themes when Yarra Ranges Council presented the awards at Yarra Glen Memorial Hall on Sunday. Mr Orr from Launching Place received the Ian De La Rue Award for Community Leadership in recognition of his contribution to the Warburton business and wider community, and Ms Hellicar from Millgrove was named Young Citizen of the Year in recognition of her extensive voluntary work. Norm, who recently retired after 16 years as post-master at Warburton, told the Mail the award came as a great surprise. “I’m very honoured, and especially delighted because of who the award is named in honour of,” he said. He worked alongside the late Ian De La Rue, along with the late Don Vickers and others as part of the steering committee that establishing the Warburton Community Bank (Bendigo Bank). He said he was a great friend and inspiration and the bank was now the life-blood of the town. The community farewell for Norm in November reflected the value the community put on his contribution to both the commercial and wider community - it was a role they loved him for and one he says was enormously rewarding. His commitment to the success of the Upper Yarra and broader communities, whether through individuals, community festivals, people in business or providing continuous support

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Celebrate Australia Day Qualities that unite By KATH GANNAWAY

A procession of flag-bearers makes their way down Murchison Street in the Marysville Australia Day Parade. 113600 Pictures: JESSE GRAHAM

Lily Morrow, who recently performed with Lee Kernaghan, sang her way down Marysville’s Murchison Street. 113600

Community’s pride By JESSE GRAHAM PRIDE in town and nation were both on display as hundreds of people flocked to Marysville for the latest instalment of its annual Australia Day parade. Residents and visitors from out of town lined the sides of Murchison Street at 11am, when a convoy of cars, fire trucks, floats and even a sculpture of a wheelchair rolled slowly past, many emblazoned with Australian flags. Multiculturalism was celebrated by a procession of flag-bearers, who carried flags from their country of origin as the procession made its way to Lions Park. The event, which is organised by the Marysville and District Lions Club, brought people down from the city for a day out, which culminated with sausage sizzles, live music, jumping castles, and a sunny day out to celebrate the national event. Official Australia Day ambassador and former chairman of the Starlight Children’s Foundation Victorian Advisory Board, Gerry Hanily, spoke before a group of gathered residents in the park after the parade had subsided. Mr Hanily said that Marysville and its reconstruction following the Black Saturday bushfires in 2009, was exemplary of the Australian spirit. Seymour MP Cindy McLeish, Murrindindi Shire councillor Christine Challen, Marysville and District Lions Club president Graham Taylor and Marysville Historical Society member Mary Kennealy all spoke at the event. See more photographs at mail.starcommunity.com.au.

THE grandson of an Italian immigrant with grassroots connection to the Silvan farming community provided an inspirational start to Australia’s National day at Wandin Rotary Club’s annual Australia Day Breakfast on Sunday. More than 200 people attended the event at Wandin Hall where Australia Day Ambassador Paul Guerra spoke of his family connections with the region dating back to the 1950s. Mr Guerra - who is chairman of the Queen Victoria Market board, has had executive and leadership positions with a number of multinational companies, and is highly regarded for his work with community and youth organisations - shared his family’s story which started with his grandfather, Leonardo Nardella, who came to Australia as an immigrant and established the family strawberry farm in Silvan. He touched on the entrepreneurial style of his grandfather, along with the hard work, that grew the business, and establish him as a pioneer of roadside selling. He said his mother and her siblings have fond

memories of growing up in the district. “My mum is a good sort,” he said. “She was runner-up Strawberry Queen at the 1958 Berry Festival, and was Belle of the Ball of the Mountain District Ball in the same year,” he said before moving on to share his thoughts on what it means to be Australian. “I’ve seen a lot of countries around the world, and I’ve done business in over 20 countries. I can tell you honestly, there is no better place in the world,” he said. “We are truly the lucky country.” He spoke of Australia’s place in the global economy, the mix of cultures and faiths saying “to be Australian is to take the best of what made us, and make it our own”. “Our identity as Australians is not about a physical or ethnic identity, it’s about being part of a big, noisy, robust family ... all different people with different natures, but inextricably bound by a bundle of shared characteristics, commitments and experiences,” he said. “I’m very glad my grandparents chose to migrate to Australia, and I’m very proud to be an Australian.”

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Briefly Four charged after shot fired A SHOT was fired from a rifle when a group of four men took matters into their own hands last week. Police have charged four men after they visited a Yellingbo home believing the resident had stolen their property in an earlier burglary. Lilydale CIU Detective Senior Constable Mark Smithwick said one of the men had fired a shot with a .22 rifle when they arrived at the address. “They’ve taken matters into their own hands,” Sen Const Smithwick said. “And now they are facing the courts.” He said the four men were charged with common law assault and reckless conduct endangering life. They will face Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 5 May.

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Pornography charges A KILSYTH man has been charged with numerous offences relating to child pornography. The 51-year-old man was charged by police last week with possessing child pornography, indecent act with a child under 16 and stalking. He will face Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 20 February.

Appeal for blaze witnesses Millgrove residents Brendan Partel, Margaret Lane and Sheila Goodwin are opposed to the tower, they say, will affect the heritage status of the Millgrove sawmill. 113623 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY their concerns and refuse the permit. Owner of the site, Marion Dennis, said she believed the Heritage Overlay was about keeping the mill site as an example of the old sawmills of the past. She said Telstra had approached her because the site offered good coverage and although they realised the proposal was contentious with some people in the community, they had decided to leave the matter to go

through the process. “It’s a good thing that people have the chance to comment, and we decided to leave it between the people who might object, those who might support it, the shire and Telstra,” she said. Submissions can be made to the council up to the time the planning application is heard by council. No date has been set as yet for that hearing.

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PERSISTENCE paid off for Max Diggins, who says, working at the Upper Yarra Cemetery has provided some of the best times in a long working life. Battling cancer, Max retired in December from his role as maintenance contractor, looking after the cemetery grounds, and as a member of the Upper Yarra Cemetery Trust. He said he had to try very hard to get the job, applying for the contract two or three times and not even scoring an interview until he landed the contract in 2000. The Trust paid tribute to Max at their December meeting, presenting him with a plaque in recognition of his outstanding service. “Max has been a loyal and dedicated member of the cemetery team, not only as groundsman but also a king and caring presence for families experiencing sadness and

loss,” Cemetery Trust Chair Frank Coverson said, adding the team would miss him. Max, who also served as secretary of the Trust for a few years, said it was a place where he loved to go to work. He said his wife Valerie worked with him for the first five years and that he gained great satisfaction from being able to provide young people chasing a bit of work an opportunity to get a bit of work until they moved on to other work having had a bit of experience. Max said one of the things he learnt from his work at the cemetery was the value of always seeing the humorous side of things, and it was a lesson he was embracing as he continued his treatment. He may miss his old workplace, but he has no immediate plans to return. Trust member Debbie de Laps said the retirement of Max was a sad aspect of the cemetery’s operation in a year that had also seen some good things happen.

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Mr Partel said there was also concern that digging works needed to be done to erect the tower that would affect a number of established trees with a Significant Vegetation Overlay also relevant to the site. The group will present a petition with 136 signatures, objecting to the tower on the mill site to Yarra Ranges Council on Tuesday (tonight) and have lobbied councillors to support

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A GROUP of Millgrove residents is hoping the heritage status of the Millgrove sawmill site will save it from a Telstra telecommunication tower, they say, will degrade the area. Telstra has applied to Yarra Ranges Council to erect the 40metre monopole as base station on the Premier Timber Milling site, formerly known as Inverarity Mill. The site has a Heritage Overlay under Yarra Ranges Council’s planning scheme which rates the mill as having “ ... high local significance as an example of a post-Second World War working mill”. Sheila Goodwin, Margaret Lane and Brendan Partel are among a number of local residents who say, while they do not object to the tower as such, they are opposed to the site on the highway and adjacent to parkland, the primary school and the shopping centre, which, they say, will be detrimental to the town and the surrounding residential area. Ms Goodwin said the site had a Heritage Overlay and was a picturesque place of significant historic importance to the town with a working mill that had been in operation for over 50 years. “If the proposed Telstra 40metre monopole is erected there, it will permanently and negatively dominate the centre of town, degrade the area and affect the views to the mountains beyond the mill,” she said. “It has no place in this location.”

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A GROUP’S battle against blackberries has been boosted by a $20,000 spraying rig, with Yarra Valley towns set to benefit from the new equipment. Chairman of the Northern Yarra Blackberry Action Group Michael Nardella said the group had received the rig earlier in the month, with funding coming from a number of sources. He said the rig can carry 600 litres of spray, can cover up to 200 metres per tank with two remote-control reels and will be used to eradicate blackberries

in properties under the group’s weeding program. “It’s a compact unit, so it can get into tight corners, and it’s relatively lightweight,� Mr Nardella said. He said that properties in Steels Creek, Dixons Creek, Chum Creek and northern areas of the valley would be part of the group’s work, with collaboration between the group, Melbourne Water, Parks Victoria, VicRoads, Yarra Ranges Council and the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI). Mr Nardella said the aim is

to work down the water courses, spraying properties on public and private land, with residents often taking action themselves to get rid of blackberries - once they have completed a course to safely handle the sprays. “We assess where the most need is and where we can be most effective - we chose to work from the top-end down,� he said. “However, we still have a lot of work to do.� According to Mr Nardella, about 2700 hectares of property is currently under the group’s program.

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Healesville School Picnic THE annual picnic of the Healesville district schools will be held at Mordialloc on Wednesday February 7 and promises to be the best yet. Transport will be by means of a specially engaged motor fleet leaving Healesville at 8.30am and arriving at Flinders Street at 10.15am. Parents desirous of doing shopping in Melbourne will find the time of arrival convenient for business in the city they can proceed to Mordialloc and join the picnic party. There are ideal picnic grounds at Mordialloc with special attractions in addition to the sea. Community Singing and Vaudeville THE walls of the Healesville Memorial Hall resounded again on Thursday night to another successful community singing and vaudeville concert staged by Mrs. W. Sharp to aid the district schools picnic fund.

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Junction Firemen retain aggregate trophy at Eildon YARRA Junction Urban Fire Brigade team again won the B Class aggregate at the Hume Highway Fire Brigades’ annual demonstration at Eildon last Monday. The Yarra Junction team comprised Graeme Rogers, Ron Reid, Wayne Barker, Mal Ireland, K. McLeish, John Shalders and G. Hawkins. Max Sparke, captain of the Warburton Brigade gave the boys valuable assistance. Death TURNER, Robert John on January 21st, veteran of the 1st RAAF 19141918, beloved eldest son of the late Ada and John Turner of Wesburn. Aged 70 years. Wedding THE marriage of Joyce, daughter of Mrs. G. Worlley of Gilderoy and James, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Henley also of Gilderoy, took place on January 18th at All Saints Church of England, Yarra Junction.

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Heat over fire ban date By KATH GANNAWAY A NUMBER of calls to Yarra Valley fire brigades in the lead-up to the introduction of the official fire danger period in Yarra Ranges has called into question the timing of the summer fire restrictions. The Mail spoke to a number of brigades who received calls from nervous residents worried about people burning off on the Saturday and Sunday following the week of high temperatures culminating with the Total Fire Ban on Friday 17 January. With fires burning around the state, CFA District 13 operations manager David Renkin says he can understand why people would be nervous. Mr Renkin has the onerous re-

People are quite within their rights to burn off… Peter Broman, Badger Creek CFA

sponsibility of setting the date for the fire danger period, which this year was brought in on 20 January based on local conditions that he explained take into account fuel moisture, fuel loads, curing, weather and rainfall. Badger Creek Brigade members say they would like to see a set date each

year to provide certainty in the event of an unexpected heatwave with member of 26 years, Peter Broman, saying the concensus at Badger Creek was that it should be brought in at Christmas time each year. “I think the arguments are more economic because the restrictions put on industries in terms of what they can and can’t do,” he said. But according to a number of other brigades the Mail spoke to, including Yarra Glen, Hillcrest, Yarra Junction and Seville, the timing this year is right. “You get those calls with someone burning off a bit of rubbish and you think “would I really have done that”, but people are quite within their rights to burn off. A lot of people do think

about the conditions and whether it’s a bit too dangerous, but others will do it if they’re allowed, but this year, I think there is still a lot of green around the area and the CFA got the timing right,” he said. Former captain of Hillcrest, Rick Shaw, said there was a narrow window of opportunity for people to burn off in the Yarra Valley and bringing in the restrictions at a set time would restrict opportunities to burn rubbish or patches of bush which would ultimately make their properties safer when the real danger period set in. “You don’t have to have the fire danger period proclaimed to control those peak danger periods, a Total Fire Ban can be put on at any time if you get a bad period like we had last

week,” he said. Mr Renkin said he relied on local knowledge with representatives of brigades involved in assessing the curing and conditions, which are assessed across the shire from Matlock to the Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley. “It’s about preventing fire in the landscape, and it’s about people being able to reduce their fuel loads as well. “We could pick a date, but it needs to be more condition-assessed than a date we pick out of the air and stop people burning off,” he said. With the fire danger period now in operation, no fire can be lit in the open air without a written permit from the CFA or a Municipal Fire Prevention Officer.

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WINE growers across the Yarra Valley escaped with grape crops mostly unscathed from January’s blistering heat wave, with good irrigation and vine cover contributing to a lack of losses this summer. The heatwave, which saw temperatures soar above 40 degrees between 14-17 January, left little impact on Yarra Valley wineries, according to Yarra Valley Wine Growers’ Association CEO Richard Howden. Mr Howden said that, while the heatwave saw an unusuallylong period of hot weather, wine growers were ready for the extreme heat, with plenty of water on-hand. “We had such a good period running into that, with quite wet dams, which meant that vineyards were able to guard against it (the heat), which was good,” Mr Howden said. Mr Howden said that there were roughly losses of 5-10 per cent in wineries, but that the number depended on the placement of vineyards and whether they bore the brunt of the hot afternoon sun. Yileena Park winery owner Bob Curtis said that his grapevines had held up well, due to watering, irrigation and not trimming the vines before the heatwave. “If you look at some wineries, they’ve been hedged - they trim the tops and sides to allow more light in,” he said. “But I’m a bit wary of doing that too soon - you get a couple of really hot days and the fruit’s exposed - I don’t want them to end up with sunburn. “We held up really well.”

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Water release for river health A RELEASE of 2.5 billion litres of water from the Upper Yarra Dam is underway to help keep the Yarra River healthy and maintain habitat. The Yarra River which runs from the upper reaches below the dam into Melbourne will benefit from the fresh flow of water after a hot dry January according to Melbourne Water Waterways Manager David Norman. Mr Norman said the flows were a way of enhancing river health and supporting the natu-

ral environment by flushing out sediment and supporting the habitat of plants and animals in the river. “We’ve seen a period of record-breaking hot, dry days this month and in conditions like that there is the potential for water quality to decline,� he said. “Environmental flows allow us to mimic natural environmental processes by releasing fresh water into the system. “Environmental flow releas-

es are a vital part of healthy river management and ensure that even in challenging conditions Melbourne’s waterways thrive.� He said the flush of fresh water, part of Melbourne Water’s annual 17-billion litre allocation for the Yarra, also encouraged vegetation growth along the banks leading to a healthier river ecosystem. Melbourne Water undertakes extensive analysis to ensure the water released does not exceed the natural variance range of the river.

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No snags for sausage butcher By JESSE GRAHAM A YARRA Glen butcher will take on interstate contestants in a bid to win the national crown of Sausage King this weekend, following a statewide win last year. Yarra Glen Quality Meats butcher Rod Faulkner will make his way up to the Hunter Valley in New South Wales on Friday 31 January for the National Sausage King Competition. His entry in the national competition follows a win of the Victorian Sausage King title in August last year, where Mr Faulkner topped about 1200 other entrants to win the state’s prestigious prize for the second time since 2009. He said he was feeling reasonably confident for the competition, where his sausages will be judged against the five other contestants from other states. “You’re a one in six

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Rod Faulkner, with some of his award-winning sausages, will take on a national competition this weekend. 113559 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM chance,� he said. “If you can get by around 1200 butchers in Victoria, and you’re in with a one-in-six, you’ve got to be half confident. “We’ve put out a good product and I think it’s well deserved to get the mantle of best in Australia.�

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Jack Davies from Ferntree Gully was happy to have the extra flow to splash around in the Yarra River below the dam. He was on an overnight camp out at Upper Yarra Dam with dad Chris and sister Matilda and family friend Matt Thornton and his children Antigone and Oscar. 113512 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY

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I HAVE been a lap swimmer at the indoor Jack Hort Memorial Pool throughout most of the 24 years it has been open and, before, and during that time, I have observed... A magnificent community achievement whereby Healesville High School, the then Healesville Shire, businesses that donated materials, and numerous community volunteers including teaching staff and parents, council workers, and organisations such as Rotary came together to finance and construct an invaluable recreation resource for this town. Two examples of this dedication are one current swimmer, then a shire worker, who was loaned the council backhoe to dig the pool during his weekends, and the school principal who was seriously injured while labouring when he fell off scaffolding to the pool floor. During this time the outdoor pool has fluctuated in its upkeep and administration standards, and is only, of course, open for about a quarter of the year, and for only half of each day at that, during which time numerous days are too cold for swimming. Meanwhile, the indoor pool has been available, not only for Healesville residents but for people from as far away as Kinglake, Narbethong and Yellingbo, for most days of the year, as early as 6am, and into the evening. It caters for an enormous range of swimming needs, from babies through small kids learning their first strokes, primary and secondary school, and Vicswim holiday swimming lessons and activities, competitive swimmers training for Healesville Swimming Club, adults up to their very senior years taking part in both gentle, and vigorous water exercises, people with varying disabilities and recovering from injuries or operations undergoing mobility and confidence therapy, and, just kids (of all ages!) generally enjoying themselves. All this has been administered by a long-

term, thoroughly dedicated staff whose abilities and contributions are, I suspect, significantly under-remunerated (some in fact volunteer) and who often undertake maintenance and other procedures in order to further cut costs. It would be an absolute iniquity if this pool were to close, here in the largest town in the Yarra Valley, especially, without any replacement in the offing. For reasons already explained, the outdoor pool is no alternative, and nor, because it requires expensive general club membership, is the (smaller) RACV pool. I’m sure the Yarra Junction pool caters very well for Warburton Highway residents. I urge Yarra Ranges Council and the Education Department to once again embrace the original concept of co-operation for the sake of the community and cease the shameful practice of claiming non-responsibility for an asset that benefits so many. David Johnston, Healesville.

Life lessons IT IS sad to read an article concerning the pool closure but not surprising. Ross has been great to us over the years and our three boys (age 11, seven and two) have had weekly swimming lessons at the Jack Hort Memorial Pool for many years now with our eldest now training with the Lilydale Swimming Club. Living in Narbethong, the Healesville Pool has been a very convenient, being the only indoor pool close to us. With the pool possibly closing we will have no choice but to continue the kids’ swimming lessons at the Kilsyth indoor 50m pool. We only hope that other parents, hopefully, continue with their children’s lessons like we will be. David and Nicole Vulfs, Narbethong.

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Out on a limb By JESSE GRAHAM DESTRUCTION may be a wind-gust away for a Healesville resident, who harbours fears of falling tree limbs on her home, but the council said heavy pruning could make matters worse. Brookley Scopel contacted the Mail late last year with concerns for a group of large trees near her home, on Glenfern Road and River Street, Healesville. Ms Scopel said that the trees surrounding her home had often dropped exceptionally large limbs, with one crushing a neighbour’s fence, another blocking access to a garage and many more littering the streets with debris. She said that, on windy nights, she takes her children to sleep in the lounge room of her home, just in case more tree limbs fall. Ms Scopel said that she had contacted the council to ask for the trees to be heavily pruned, in order to eliminate potentially dangerous limbs, but that the council refused.

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“They need to be properly pruned and maintained,” she said. “They’re an icon for the street - I’m not saying remove them all, but just make them safe for everybody,” she said. Yarra Ranges Council’s Director of Environment and Engineering Mark Varmalis said the trees in the area have been inspected twice recently, and found to be in good health, though some have been recommended for pruning. “(The) River Street and Glenfern Road area has been flagged for light pruning,” he said. “A resident contacted council wanting the trees in the area to be heavily lopped - this can make the trees very dangerous, as they become more prone to decay and regrowth is weakly attached and can easily fall.” Mr Varmalis said trees across the municipality have been affected by strong winds and heat, which can both cause trees to drop limbs.

Kevin and Shirley Waterman celebrated their 60th wedding Picture: ROB CAREW anniversary on 23 January. 113537

Milestone of love By JESSE GRAHAM

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TWO Upper Yarra residents celebrated six decades of marriage and a life filled with love last week, with not even illness able to separate the lifelong pair. Kevin and Shirley Waterman were first married on 23 January 1954, at St Andrew’s Church in Bendigo - last Thursday, they celebrated their 60th anniversary at Estia Health Residential Services in Yarra Junction. At the celebration, they opened acknowledgements of their long marriage from Queen Elizabeth, Governor-General Quentin Bryce, Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Casey MP Tony Smith. The couple’s daughter Kay Adorna organised an evening with family and friends to help finish off the anniversary evening. Kevin and Shirley moved to the Yarra Valley three years ago when Shirley was put into care for her dementia, but still manage to see each

other every day. Kevin, an 82-year-old Millgrove resident, travels to see Shirley, 79, twice every day: he spends morning and lunch at Shirley’s side, before going home and coming back to spend dinner with his wife. Kevin and Shirley met when they were teenagers in Bendigo, and after having known each other for years got married when they were aged 21 and 19 respectively. Kay said that, on her parents’ wedding day, the newlyweds didn’t head off in a car, but on a train to Melbourne to stay in a hotel - her father’s workmates used lipstick to mark their carriage with “JUST MARRIED”. In their history together, the couple have had three children - Shane (deceased), Ross and Kay - four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Kay described the love between her parents as incredible and wished them a happy anniversary.

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Celebrate Australia Day Good cause has Reefton rockin’ By KATH GANNAWAY THE serenity that usually surrounds the bushland setting of the Reefton Hotel was rocked on Sunday as locals and visitors celebrated Australia Day with sunshine and music. Hotel owner Karyn Gadsby took up the challenge of hosting the annual Reefton Rocs fund-raiser, previously run by the local CFA. Karyn said she decided to run with the event and hold it on Australia Day in memory of her partner Gerard Pol who tragically passed away last May during a holiday in Botswana. While the day was one of mixed emotions for Karyn, Gerard’s brothers Amos and Eddie, and the many friends who made their way to Reefton for the event, it was a celebrated with great music, dancing, good food and drink and lots of laughter - the way he would have liked it. Melbourne musician Wilbur Wilde joined the local ‘Yarra River Band’ and had a bewildered crowd on their feet demanding they stand for the National Anthem. The bewilderment changed to spontaneous applause as ‘Eagle Rock’ blasted out from the stage.The pace ramped up another notch as local youth band M F Jones took to the

Little Yarra Band members, John, Steve and Janet in Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY action. 113621

Bailey Long and Ashlee Freedman put a colourful face on Australia Day. 113624 Picture: TEIJA NYHUIS

Mates dig deep By KATH GANNAWAY

Wilbur Wilde was a hit with the crowd, including fan Ox Bryan. 113621 stage introducing a new wave of rock to the mix. Karyn said she wanted to ensure the future of the event which had provided a great opportunity for locals and

visitors to get together since the Black Saturday bushfires. Funds raised this year will go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation which she said was a cause close to Gerard’s heart.

M F Jones drummer Brandon Abela on stage with Jesse Bowman, Angelo Rosas-Ortiz, Alex Finch and Jason Broun.

Ox Bryan and Daisy Bean kept the sausages sizzling. 113621

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LUKE Quick loved Australia Day and he would have loved the way it was celebrated in his memory at Yarra Junction on Sunday - families and community having fun. The event, organised by friend Jason Long with tremendous support from other friends and the broader community, raised money for diabetes research and for a trust fund for Luke’s six-year-old daughter Lani’s education. Luke died in November from complications related to diabetes. Jason said the event was a great success with lots of families enjoying the kids activities including face-painting, drawing, the jumping castle and cricket in the afternoon, supporting the fund-raiser raffle and sausage sizzle and rocking up for the bands later in the evening. “I’m really happy with the turnout for a first event,” he said. “The response has been great with everyone putting in to make it a success. It’s the sort of response that reflects the way people felt about Luke.” He said he would like to see it become an annual Australia Day fund-raiser to provide a way for Upper Yarra families to celebrate the day and to raise money to help out when someone in the community loses a parent, or suffers a similar tragedy.

Jack and Brandon lined up for an Australia Day flag from “tattooist” Ben Jones. 113624 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY

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A HEALESVILLE community member with a giving attitude was recognised for his generosity with a certificate in the annual Yarra Ranges Council Australia Day Awards. Michael Halligan received his certificate in the 26 January award ceremony at Yarra Glen Memorial Hall for his work in supporting local Rotary clubs and other organisations over the past four years. In the aftermath of the Black Saturday bushfires in 2009, Mr Halligan assisted the Healesville Rotary Club by providing trailers for emergency centres. In the years since, he has donated trailers to numerous raffles, fund-raisers and community groups, with a recent example his donation of a custom trailer to Chirnside Rotary, to carry wheelchairs for children in disadvantaged countries. He said that the certificate of recognition came out of the blue, and that his aim had only been to contribute to his local community through his donations and work in recent years. Mr Halligan runs Michael’s Trailers in Hunter Street, Healesville, with his son and son-in-law.

Healesville’s Michael Halligan, with Yarra Ranges mayor Fiona McAllister, received a Certificate of Recognition in the council’s Australia Day Awards. 113614 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM

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Amazing Lily cares for others By KATH GANNAWAY WITH initiative, enthusiasm and compassion in bucket loads, Lily Belle Hellicar is a great ambassador for Yarra Ranges Youth. The Millgrove teenager said she was excited and honoured to be named Yarra Ranges Council Australia Day 2013 Young Citizen of the Year. Lily first became involved with

Koha Community Café in Yarra Junction three years ago aged just 14 years old. It was no time at all before she was a fully-fledged, hard-working volunteer. She now shines in her role as Volunteer Co-ordinator, managing up to 30 people to fill rosters, and is an active member of the committee, initiating Koha’s monthly newsletter and pitching in with fund-raising events and hands-on jobs such as working in the

group’s three vegetable gardens. Having left school in Year 9, Lily threw herself into gaining her Diploma in Community Services Work, the youngest student in the course which paves the way for a career in areas including disability, aged care and community development. She has won several awards, including the Warburton Community Bank’s Ian De La Rue Youth Initiative

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CREEK FRONTAGE AND PASTURE ON THE Melbourne side of Woori Yallock, this house on 20 acres comes with sealed road frontage and picturesque rural surrounds and yet only 1.5km to the township, public transport, the local primary school and the Warburton Trail. Gentle and sunny slopes down to fertile creek flats, dam, stockyards and loading ramp, brick machinery shed/workshop

and vegetable garden. An architect-designed brick home in a beautiful lawn and mature garden setting, three spacious living areas including a billiards/rumpus room, lounge with open fireplace, family room with a wall of windows to maximise the views. Formal dining room, bright and country size timber kitchen, four bedrooms and

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R E A L E S T A T E

GLADYSDALE 507 LITTLE YARRA ROAD

Price Range $490,000 - $530,000

YARRA JUNCTION

Price Range $275,000 - $295,000

LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!!!

From the moment you step inside this home you will appreciate its character & size, 4 exceptionally large bedrooms, spacious lounge plus adjoining family area, stunning new kitchen, 2 split systems, wood heating & a large covered deck to enjoy the country surroundings. This home oozes charm yet offering all the modern conveniences a family needs. Outside there is a large 6 car garage with 3 phase power, plenty of parking area, a great cubby house, fenced rear yard for the kids plus an additional paddock where you can keep the family pony! Almost an acre of land,walk to the Primary School or catch the bus only 2-3 mins to High School & the township of Yarra Junction.. What more could you ask for?

Yarra Street is the perfect location for any buyer looking to be within walking distance to shops, transport & Schools. Ideal for elderly, investors or first time buyers this very neat and tidy brick unit offers 2 large bedrooms with built in robes, open lounge/dining area, light and modern kitchen, gas heating, air conditioning, your own lock up garage plus additional parking bay, pretty garden & lawn area and all very low maintenance & literally a hop step and jump to all the amenities Yarra Junction has to offer!!

Contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 Inspection Sat 11 -11.30am

Contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au

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EAST WARBURTON

Price $345,000 PLUS

SUPERBLY PRESENTED WITH CHARACTER & PRIVACY!

This solid four bedroom brick veneer home offers space & privacy to your family. Positioned at the end of a no thru road with views to nearby mountains the home boasts two spacious living areas, two bathrooms including ensuite with spa to the master bedroom. Extras include slow combustion wood heater, built-in robes to all bedrooms lock up garage with internal access and much more. All on a 986 square metre block with mains water, sewerage, phone and power. Terms of settlement: 10% deposit balance (30) days

Nestled in a quiet position the 3 bedroom home situated on a huge two thirds of an acre, boasts a solid Oak kitchen with cathedral ceiling & exposed beams.French doors lead out to a brick-paved BBQ area & patio with verandahs to the north-facing front as well as the rear. The master bedroom has walk-in robes & ensuite bathroom, while the other 2 bedrooms consist of double built-in robes. Creature comforts such as wood heater, ducted evaporative cooling & a peaceful outlook with ideal room for veggie gardens!

Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or 5966 2530 Inspection Sat 11 -11.30am

Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or 5966 2530 laird@bellrealestate.com.au

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LAUNCHING PLACE 4 MATHERS AVE

Price Range $370,000 - $410,000

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LARGE FAMILY WANTED

Fantastic opportunity with this a two bedroom house with a separate teenagers retreat or bedroom. Peacefully situated on a level block close to the Yarra State forest and the beautiful Yarra River. Renovations include rewiring, partially re stumped and freshly painted inside and out. Located in a quiet area with town water connected, privacy assured, a large block lightly treed, enjoy the bird life and nature in the surrounding area. Only minutes drive to the Warburton township, anything at this price is hard to find, so don´t miss your chance to secure your 1st home, 1st holiday home or 1st investment !

This ideal family home offers an abundance of space for the largest of families. Featuring both upstairs and downstairs living areas, 5 great sized bedrooms plus a study with a built in robe, solid Blackwood timber kitchen, both wood and gas ducted heating and split system cooling. There´s heaps of car space with 2 double garages plus room for the boat and trailer. A fantastic location just minutes to public transport and a short stroll to the local primary school.

Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or 5966 2530 laird@bellrealestate.com.au

Contact Peter Farrelly on 0417 147 706 or 5967 1277 Inspection Sat 12 -12:30pm

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 28 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 29 years

Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 18 years

Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 12 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 5 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

Laird Coulter 0419 007 917 42 years

Tracey Smedley 0439 679 217

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 14 years

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 9 years

Carly De Graaf Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

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Price $395,000 PLUS

WARBURTON

Price Range $265,000 - $285,000

QUAINT LITTLE HOME WITH GREAT RENTAL RETURN!!

Located in the beautiful Nature Park Rise this brand new home just requires your choice of floor coverings and you´ll be right to move in. Boasting four bedrooms, master with walk in robe & full ensuite this home has two separate living areas and is cleverly laid out to offer comfortable family living. Set on a 717 square metre block with a good size native rear yard features include double garage, modern kitchen and much more. Call to inspect today!

Ideal investment or first home for the buyer looking to get into the market or start their investment portfolio. This quaint character little weatherboard offers one bedroom plus additional basement with staircase from inside great as studio or second bedroom, split system, continuous gas hot water, good size loungeroom leading onto a sunny verandah overlooking the beautiful Donna Buang road with lush ferns & majestic trees. Pretty block fully fenced with extra 2 room bungalow separately fenced all within a few minutes to township, coffee shops & Yarra River. Fantastic rental return for the investor, call me for details.

Contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 5967 1277 tony@bellrealestate.com.au

Contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au

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Price $489,000 PLUS

WELCOME TO YOUR STYLISH NEW HOME Sitting in a most desirable location, with spectacular views to the Warburton Ranges is this stunning 4 bedroom home, ready to simply move in and enjoy. A brilliant design for family living, this home offers 2 separate living zones and ample room for the entertainer. The master suite comprises of a gas log fire, walk through robe, beautiful ensuite with extra large shower, double basins, Caesar stone vanity, and glorious views through plantation shuttered windows. The formal lounge showcases beautifully its Sydney Blue Gum flooring, large spaces and again those views. The second living area is open plan in design with a stunning kitchen offering Caesar stone benches, gloss vinyl wrap cupboards, glass splash backs, an enviable walk in pantry and quality stainless steel appliances, meals area that opens directly to the undercover outdoor entertaining and a fabulous sized family room. This superior home also offers the lucky new owner a sunken patio with spa, gazebo and 2nd entertaining zone that again showcases the views. All of this is on over ¼ acre landscaped allotment providing an oversized double lock up garage with internal access to the house, split system heating and cooling, solar power and all within walking distance to shops, transport and sporting facilities. This family home is a must to inspect!

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EAST WARBURTON

Price Range $320,000- $350,000

MILLGROVE

Price $189,500

FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME ON ¾ ACRE

First home or perfect Investment Opportunity

Nestled in a country setting is a large & sturdy home perfectly designed to cater for family & friends. Offering a great open plan kitchen/ meals & lounge area with a cozy wood heater & a 2nd family room. Offering 3 bedrooms all with built in robes and the master offers a full ensuite and is separate from the other bedrooms. Outdoors a lovely flat, fully fenced allotment of approx ¾ acre, a lock up garage with concrete floor & power. A lovely home ideally suited for families wanting some space to move or a weekend escape! Make the time to view this fabulous home, in a very pretty location & just a short drive to Warburton Township, schools & public transport.

This low maintenance 2 Bedroom home situated on the high side of the road looking out over the mountains is an ideal first home or perfect investment opportunity. Cosy wood heating in the open plan lounge area, spacious kitchen a compact and neat layout & easy to care for garden area. Short walking distance to shops, public transport and the local primary school as well as the Yarra River & Warburton trail.

Contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 5967 1277 samantha@bellrealeaste.com.au

Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or 5966 2530 laird@bellrealestate.com.au

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 28 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 29 years

Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 18 years

Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 12 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 5 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

Laird Coulter 0419 007 917 42 years

Tracey Smedley 0439 679 217

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 14 years

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 9 years

Carly De Graaf Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

Tegan Ward Property Management


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• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool reverse cycle air conditioning of•• Zoned Healesville. Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

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This great commercial property is centrally located in main street of Healesville. Offering approximately 172.2 SQM of floor space, 2 car parking spaces at rear, split systems, private toilets and fantastic street exposure. This old well • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool maintained ground floor ex bank building would •suit a variety Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning of businesses ranging from consulting suites to •an a la carte Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool THE position is priceless, the cottage is restaurant. 1096777-RC42-13

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gorgeous and your search is over. This original, character cottage has a Warburton address, its own creek and

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288 Maroondah Highway Healesville, VIC 3777, Australia.

Ph: 5962 5166 fax: 5962 5987

healesville.ljhooker.com.au

Contact: Meg Charlwood, ANDREW MCMATH REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION,

is north facing. The home features three double bedrooms, high ceilings and hardwood floors throughout. The separate lounge has French doors leading to a private balcony. Updated, but still blending with the times, the kitchen is spacious and has a huge amount of cupboard space. At the rear of the home, the sunroom becomes a cosy nook that looks out onto the large garden. There is a family bathroom as well as an extra shower room. Comfortable all year round, this home offers ducted heating, a gas log heater and 2 split systems. The garden has been structured with rock walls and garden paths that lead down to the easily accessed creek, a peaceful place to sit and take in the natural surrounds. Vegie gardens abound, as do fruit trees and ornamental shrubs. Extras include a single lock up garage, garden shedding, water tank and the home has been restumped. Walk to the local primary school, Warburton township and transport.

5967 1800

VAL NICHOLS SEVILLE

$800,000 Plus

42 ACRES VIEWS, PASTURE & POSITION On the Melbourne side of Healesville. Gently undulating pasture, sunny slopes, corner position with sealed road frontage and side road access, superb views across surrounding farmland to distant mountains.

5AUCTION ACRES ON THE WARBURTON TRAIL SATURDAY 17th December 11am. 61 Camms Road Inspect by appointment. Close to Wandin Park and Glenbrae equestrian centres. Gently rising pasture with shade trees. Stables complex, 60m x 20m all weather ménage. The 19 year old home retains the historic charm of the original cottage that was on the site, high ceilings, 3 bedrooms, lounge, separate rumpus room, family room, covered rear deck and outdoor living area.

HODDLES CREEK

$950,000

PICTURESQUE 20 ACRE COUNTRY ESCAPE - 2 HOMES Private and peaceful with a superb outlook. Pasture and scattered trees. Country style brick residence, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, paved verandahs and gardens of gorgeous colour. Solar heated in-ground pool, machinery shed. A second and modern 3 bedroom miner’s cottage with a permit for use as a B&B.

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$495,000

WARBURTON

$320,000 PLUS

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Charm & Luxury in Prime Position Set high above the main street in Warburton, this home is spread over two levels, with a master bedroom downstairs including built in robes & a spacious ensuite with spa bath. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, island bench & lots of extra storage space. The dining area opens out to the back deck through French doors & leads to the covered pergola surrounded by scented roses. The lounge is separated by a feature wood fireplace into a lounge & a study/sitting area. Second floor divided into two separate wings, one with an extra living area upstairs adjoining bedroom with BIR’s & big spa bathroom. The 2nd wing has two bedrooms upstairs with BIR’s, one with an ensuite & spa. Open for Inspection Saturday 1 February 1.30-2.00pm 1 Highfield Road, Warburton View on www.mcmath.com.au. id no: 703034

Please Contact Ashleigh Hall or team on 59671800

GLADYSDALE

* North facing character cottage with a creek * 3 double bedrooms * Separate lounge with French doors leading to a private balcony * Updated kitchen, family bathroom & separate shower room * Ducted heating, gas log heater & 2 split systems * Garden features include rock walls, paths, veggie garden, fruit trees * SLUG, shedding, water tank & restumping done * Walk to school, township & transport Open for Inspection Saturday 1 February 2.00-2.30pm 3 Horners Road, Warburton View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 700620

Please Contact Meg Charlwood or team on 59671800

$495,000 PLUS

WOORI YALLOCK

$260,000 PLUS

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Warburton Cottage with Creek

Neat as a Pin

Private One Acre (app) Huge Home

3 Bedroom Home in Private Location

* A private entrance along a laneway leads to this 2 bedroom plus study home * Fully renovated kitchen & bathroom * Landscaped block & single carport * One of two homes on low maintenance block on 305m2 (app) * Perfect for someone with a fast paced lifestyle or an investor * Walking distance to all amenities including transport school and shops Open for Inspection Saturday 1 February 11.00-11.30am 2/7 Crescent Road, Yarra Junction View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 691600

* Fully fenced 1 acre approx * 6 bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite * Large open living & dining area * Wood heater & ducted heating * Outdoor entertaining area & front deck * Established gardens offer lots of privacy * Lock up garage/workshop with concrete floor & power connected * Garden shed Open for Inspection Saturday 1 February 1.00-1.30pm 444 Little Yarra Road, Gladysdale View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 701483

* Private position in a quiet no through road with a sunny aspect * 3 bedrooms & light, bright lounge * Spacious kitchen & meals area * Updated flooring & gas heating * Deck overlooking private rear yard * Close to walking track, school, shops & transport Open for Inspection Saturday 1 February 1.00-1.30pm 27 Anthony Grove, Woori Yallock View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 693180

Please Contact Meg Charlwood or team on 59671800

Please Contact Ashleigh Hall or team on 59671800

Please Contact Meg Charlwood or team on 59671800

Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent

Chris Lord Sales Consultant

Meg Charlwood Sales Consultant

Ian Shipton Sales Consultant

Andrew McMath Licensed Agent

Lyndal McMath Hall Licensed Agent

Wendy Adams Licensed Agent

Melinda Darwall Licensed Agent

Mia McKay Sales Support/Administration

3371 Warburton Hwy Warburton

5966 2800

Briana McCarthy Personal Assistant

Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer

2460 Warburton Hwy Yarra Junction sales@mcmath.com.au

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Due to strong business growth and a forever increasing market share Stuart Aldridge has now invested into eview as a franchise owner. eview real estate partners yarra Valley has now opened their new office located at 272 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville. Contact details for the office are, (03) 5962 1053, yarravalley@ eview.com.au www.eview.com.au All advertising relating to our clients is now Healesville based. Its business as usual for the team at eview real estate partners yarra yalley as they continue to assist residents all over the yarra valley for all of their real estate needs. We have a large sales team that can cover allot of area and are available 24/7, we also now offer you a digital window display which will also be used for the wider community, more details to come on that soon! Feel free to contact one of our friendly & professional agents for a no obligation discussion about what we can offer.

We at eview are extremely proud that Stuart Aldridge is representing our company in the Yarra Valley. Stuart has always displayed exemplary leadership skills, and team spirit. As a true local Healesville resident and as a family orientated individual, Stuart is passionate about his community and work ethic and as such offers incredible customer service. He has always been in the top 3 highest performing agent’s category within our eview family and in 2013 claimed our accolade as our highest performing agent! Stuart can also be proud of being ranked in the top 10% of agents in Victoria for productivity. Come and meet Stuart and his team for all your real estate needs or come in just for a chat. MANOS FINDIKAKIS • MANAGING DIRECTOR • LICENSED ESTATE AGENT • EVIEW REAL ESTATE PARTNERS

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it would take full advantage of the views to the surrounding mountains. It remains here today set amidst almost 2 acres of delightful old world gardens. Featuring 3 b/r’s & 2 bathrooms, open, light-filled living area with open

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CUTE AS A BUTTON Great 1st home or weekend get-away. Choice is yours! 2 bedroom home looking out over the farm land to the mountains from the deck. Featuring split system heating & air conditioning, gas cooktop & electric oven and single carport. Offering plenty of privacy and yet still be walking distance to town for those wanting to keep fit. Set on over 800m2 of land, offering plenty of room to extend further if you wish.

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The five triggers of road fatalities By KATH GANNAWAY LOW-LEVEL speeding was one of five fatal behaviours targeted by police on the Australia Day weekend tackling the perception that speeding ‘a bit’ is acceptable. Speed, impairment, distraction, fatigue and seatbelt offences were identified as the fatal five when Minister for Police and Emergency Services Kim Wells launched Operation Amity last week with lowlevel speeding receiving special attention in Mr Wells’s warnings. “Speed directly contributes to at least 30 per cent of deaths on Victoria’s roads each year and police enforcement through operations such as Operation Amity is a key factor in getting drivers to accept responsibility and reduce their speed,” Mr Wells said. He identified low-level speeding as a significant contributor to road trauma and that there was a perception in the community that it was acceptable to drive at just over the speed limit. “We need to change that mindset to save lives,” he said. The message is not new. The ‘10km less’ advertisement launched by the TAC in 1997 was the first to tackle low-level speeding and showed the extraordinary difference that driving just 10 kilometres per hour less can have on a pedestrian. A motion-controlled camera and a description of the injuries by a trauma surgeon gave a chilling insight into what happens to a body when it’s hit by a car at speed. The TAC’s Wipe Off 5 campaign launched more than 12 years ago challenged that perception further with statistics, information and hard-hitting advertising campaigns such as Good Driver launched in 2007 and Pictures of You launched the following year.

60 means 60 … not “just a bit over”. 113539 Good Driver tackled commonly quoted excuses drivers use to justify speeding and reinforced the lifethreatening consequences driving only a few kilometres per hour over the limit can have on innocent road users and invited the speeding driver to “take a good hard look at yourself”. The confronting Pictures of You campaign brought real people into the homes of Victorian families. It showed the consequences of speeding are far reaching and can affect many people for the rest of their lives. The Open Road website, an online site related to road safety and transport accidents, last July cited speed as the biggest cause of crashes on Victorian roads and said slowing down by five kilometres per hour can mean the difference between a close call and death. It highlighted said research

showed even a small change in speed can make a big difference in road trauma with a car travelling at 60km/h taking 45 metres to stop in an emergency braking situation and a car breaking from 65km/h, in the same situation, still moving at almost 32km/h after 45m travelled. Citing research by the Road Accident Research Unit of Adelaide University it said the risk of involvement in a casualty doubled with each five kilometre per hour increase in free travelling speed above 60km/h. A five km/h reduction in speed could lead to at least a 15 per cent decrease in crashes, it said, and Mr Wells went further saying that even a one kilometer reduction was significant. “We know that if all drivers reduced their average speed by one km/h, it would mean a 5 per cent reduction in road trauma, or 15 lives

Picture: KATH GANNAWAY. saved each year,” he said. Acting Minister for Roads, and a former Yarra Ranges councillor, David Hodgett backed Operation Amity saying drivers should consider using speed alert technology to help keep on the right side of the speed limits. “VicRoads research of motorists with a history of speeding found that using a GPS with speed alert technology resulted in a significant reduction in their speeding behaviour. “The amount of time they spent speeding was reduced by 47 per cent,” he said. “All drivers should consider installing a device like a GPS with speed alert function to remove any excuse for speeding, help them become safer drivers and reduce the road toll.” The TAC anti speed campaigns are on its website www.tac.vic.gov.au.

HERE’S what people on the street and on the Mail’s Facebook Feedback said about enforcing penalties for low-level speeding. “IT’S ridiculous (to punish drivers going a few kilometres over); It’s so easy to have a lapse in concentration, and you have to divert attention so often (to keep an eye on your speed).” “Driving shouldn’t be a stressful experience.” Hayley Davies, 20, Yarra Glen I FIND it frustrating sometimes, particularly in the 60 zones; I always try to stick to the speeds but I have been zapped a couple of times just over and you just have to wear it. Joanne Shelton. 35, Yarra Junction. (DIDN’T think small amounts of speeding should be heavily punished) “I think that everything is circumstantial. If you’re going 5 kilometres over, it’s not as bad as 25 kilometres over.” Enosh SOME of the ads have made me think about it, especially around the schools now that I have kids, but you have to be looking and checking all the time or you end up going over. I think if you’re caught, you pay the price. Sharan Birmingham, 42, Launching Place. IF IT’S just two or three, then it’s a bit unfair, even four or five, because along here (Warburton Highway) you go through so many changes it’s hard to stay on the limit all the time. Gareth, 28, Yarra Junction And on facebook: THEY are talking about 1km over which is ridiculous given the Australian Design Rules (and Australian Standard) on speedos is nowhere near this accurate. It also encourages a culture of speedo watching rather than being aware and alert to the road, conditions and general surroundings. Perhaps instead of fining those that close to the limit they should adopt a warning system which is recorded against your licence (with car rego) so you can’t in future actually be oblivious to the error inbuilt into your speedo! Keith Baker ABSOLUTE bollocks. Jessica Lynn WHAT about the P-plater hoons driving at ridiculous speeds throughout the Dandenongs? I’ve had many overtake on double white lines, on dangerous bends doing at least 100 kms if not more. Naomi Manson

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1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

ARTISAN HOUSE PAINTING C685194-JL3-9 C680173 JM49 8

All major credit cards accepted

LANDSCAPING

YARRA RIDGE

Phone MICK 0447 579 994 or NEV 0413 422 874

Call your local Glass Supplier Ph/Fax: 5962 2888 Mobile: 0418 102 370 Prop. DAVID DUNCAN 24HRS - 7DAYS 16 HUNTER ROAD, HEALESVILLE

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WHITES GARDENING AND TREE LOPPING SERVICE

• Domestic/Commercial Glazing/Repairs • Manufacture of Frameless/Semiframeless & Fully Framed Shower Screens • Double Glazing & Laminated Glass • Glass cut to size - Pick up or Delivery • Insurance Work Handled • Free Quotes or just some advice • New Colours and Styles in Splashbacks • Qualified Tradesman

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2, 3 & 4 cubic metre bins Prompt reliable service

CALL CLAY ON 0415 271 813 C1106078-JO4-14

For all your lawn mowing & property maintenance needs. Professional, Reliable & Affordable Services.

VALLEY BIN HIRE

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Walkin Bins. Reliable Prompt Services

Phone 0422 158 714, 9725 3590

PLUMBING

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10M3 SKIPS

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• Specialist in all aspects of retaining walls • Steel and sleeper walls • Link block and wallstone walls • Rock work and gravity walls • Excavation, Block Clearing and Leveling • Qualified landscaper, 15 years’ experience

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BETTER- SKIPS

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

HOME & PROPERTY SERVICES

LIC. 42036 • Insurance and storm damage work • Immediate attention to leaks • Repairs to all types of roofs • Free quotes • All work guaranteed

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Specialising in Termite Control

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Call Rob 5964 7963 or 0447 748 409

Ph: 0400 627 644 YARRA VALLEY ROOFING (S.Green)

Paul 0419 523 041

All gardening services

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GARDEN SERVICES

❙ Mowing ❙ Rubbish removal ❙ Hedges ❙ Gutter cleaning ❙ Whipper snipping ❙ Branch removal

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

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• 2 Trucks Available • Storage Available Boxes and packaging material for sale Local, country and metro.

HOME MAINTENANCE

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FURNITURE REMOVALS

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

Fully Insured

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DIGITAL ANTENNAS FROM

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INSTALLED TODAY

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TREE

Australian Government endorsed Installer

REMOVAL SERVICE ฀ ฀

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FULLY INSURED

5964 6065, 0408 354 359 John TREE LOPPING/SURGERY

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 25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE

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

CALL JIM

C1044686-KK32-12

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

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One Call Contracting

5964 4331 or FREE 0408 644 331 QUOTES

Lassya Yarra Junction artist and designer Lassya Maksymyschyn died on Christmas morning, 2013.

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Call 0402 943 770

DINING SETTING, all pine, table and 3 upholstered bench seats, with backs, storage space, EC. Bargain $200. 0431 267 041. Warburton.

In keeping with Ukrainian tradition friends and neighbours are invited to gather at 28 Riversdale Road, Yarra Junction on SUNDAY 2nd February after lunch from 1pm-3pm to honour and share memories of Lassya’s life. C1116940-BM-14

FUNERAL SERVICES

C964309-KK37-11

Want to place an ad but not sure where to start? Call our helpful classified team between 8.30am-6pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!

Classifieds 1300 666 808

MACKAY. The funeral service to celebrate the life of Mr Leonard Mackay will be held at Le Pine Chapel, 102 Maroondah Highway, Healesville TOMORROW (Wednesday 29th January) commencing at 2.30pm.

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.

FRIDGES & WASHERS

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

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

PORTABLE SCOOTER, Liberty, light weight, fits in boot, also free standing self help pole. $1,615. 9730 1780. Yarra Glen. PUMP, Fire fighting water pump, petrol, 550 litres per minute, brand new in box, $680. Ring Jim 5966 2938.

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

TOTAL GYM, brand new. Cost $2,000 sell $1,500. 5966 5001 Millgrove. XBOX, 360, 250GB, games, recharge kit, EC, little use. $215. 5962 2893.

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES

GARAGE SALES

PUBLIC NOTICES

HEALESVILLE

WINNERS

67 Auburn Road

Winner of the Rotary Trailer drawn on 21st December, 2013 Yvonne Door ne Kamp, Yea. Dolls House winner Angela McSweeny, Healesville.

Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd February, 8am-3pm Lots of items, clothing, handbags, bric-a-brac, household items, small computer desk, large TV cabinet. No early callers.

COMPUTER REPAIRS

MILLGROVE

Repairs, Up-grades, Virus Removal. All problems fixed. Accredited.

No early callers. Double mattress and base, gazebo, dryer, household goods, books, lots of bargains, must see.

Tim 0417 383 683

WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES If you need to sell and move on fast.

Call 0429 409 204

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.

Sell it local...

Local Computer Service

2 McKenzie King Drive, Saturday 1st February, 9am-4pm.

HEALESVILLE, 2 rooms available, fully furnished, with Austar, AC, all linen, share bathroom/toilet, laundry and kitchen. Would suit single parent. Both rooms $210pw or single room, one person $180pw. Bond (negotiable) plus 2 weeks in advance. 0439 304 020.

PUBLIC NOTICES

ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Place your advert now for only $39 and you will get:

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!

MURRINDINDI SHIRE COUNCIL Payment of Rates & Charges Ratepayers are advised that Full Payment of the 2013/2014 rates and charges is due and payable by the 15 February 2014. (Please note this due date applies to all ratepayers who have not paid an instalment for the current 2013/14 period). Payment received after the due date will be charged penalty interest. The Penalty interest rate applicable is 10.5% (Calculated Daily).

Phone 5945 0600

Credit card payments are now accepted at all Council offices and from a secure section on Council’s website www.murrindindi.vic.gov.au. If paying by credit card, a bank merchant fee will be incurred (currently 0.75%). If you are unable to pay your rates by the due date, please contact the Rates Department on (03) 5772 0333 to discuss payment options. C1114995-BM05-14

9720 3619 Appliance Industry Assoc. member. GAS STOVE, freestanding, LP, Chef 540, 4 burner separate grill and oven. $350. 5963 3314. HIP SAVER, new, mens', extra large size. Cost $168, sell $100. Phone 5962 3018. HOSPITAL BED, manual, good condition, $380. 0429 624 981. Healesville. HOUSEHOLD PUMP, Davey. $350. 5964 3213. IRRIGATION PIPES, 2 inch diametre, 9 metre long, 30 pipes, $1,500. 9730 1690.

A private cremation will follow. Please no flowers by request, in lieu donations may be made to the Police Blue Ribbon Fund or Legacy. Le Pine Healesville 5962 4141

PATH RIDER, motorised scooter, 4 wheeler, EC, had little use, $1,800ono. Call 5967 2039.

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

MOBILITY SCOOTER, Pride Celebrity Deluxe, mechanically VGC, some guard damage. $950. Phone 0438 582 029. Coldstream. MOWER, John Deere, ride on mower, LX188, 48 inch cut, $1,000. 9730 1690.

PROFESSIONAL

SEWING MACHINE, Singer, tredle, circa 1930, 6 drawers, EC. $395. 9756 7319.

CURTAINS

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.

Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902 HEALTH AND FITNESS

0427 272 425 www.openyourmind.net.au

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

POSITIONS VACANT

LOSE WEIGHT FAST Most clients lose 1-3kg per week! Lose weight with Clinical Hypnotherapy! Make 2014 your best year ever!

C1020245-JL15-12

Free quotes – fully insured

LEWIS, John. 9.10.1945 - 17.01.2014 John, you were my best friend for over 30 years. I know you were ready to go and I praise God that He has taken you in His loving arms, no more suffering. I miss you already. Thanks for the memories. - Love Always, Sonja.

MAKSYMYSCHYN,

Call Roger 0418 533 740 Phone/Fax 5966 9518

TILLYS TREE & STUMP REMOVAL

FOR SALE

- Sonja, Anne, David, Kelly, Sharon and Jason Fitzpatrick.

OZTENT, RV3, the 30 second tent, sleeps 3-4, hassle free camping, high quality material, 2mx2.4m, 19kg, VGC. $750ono. 9737 9432.

SEWING MACHINE, Singer 222K, antique, perfect condition, portable, $570. 0429 624 981. Healesville.

DEATHS

Deepest sympathy to Daniel (son), Tamara (granddaughter) and families.

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.

REMOVAL SPECIALIST

Classifieds

TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149

• Tree & Stump Removal • Dangerous Tree Specialists • Storm Damage Cleanup • Mulching • Property Clearing • Excavations/Earthworks • Demolition • Fully Insured • Servicing the Yarra Valley for 17 years

Pick up Powelltown Sawmill

ISO 9001 Lic QEC24009 SAI Global

C1088758-JO35-13

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

1 Cubic Meter approx.

MICK 0417 350 515 - 0419 521 503 OFFICE 5964 2710

www.antennaspecialist.com.au

Phone:

SUPER SUMMER SPECIAL $20.00

Yarra Valley Sawdust 5966 5705 or 9729 7782

C683922-SJ2-9

1300 361 979 0407 674 808

Fast & efficient service Local supplier to valley & surrounding areas Equestrian, Garden Supplies & Nurseries

PETS & SERVICES

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PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Kiln Dried Hardwood OFFCUTS

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FIREWOOD

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Wheel&Deal

POSITIONS VACANT

POSITIONS VACANT

AUTO SERVICES/REPAIR

MOTOR VEHICLES

CARS WANTED Ž LJŽƵ ƌĞĐŽŐŶŝƐĞ ƚŚĂƚ ĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ changes people’s lives?

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

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR

VCAL CO-ORDINATOR

Marysville Pre-School Centre is seeking a Diploma Qualified Early Childhood Educator to cover a maternity leave position for 7 months. Hours are part-time – 20hrs per week.

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POSITIONS VACANT

ƉƉůŝĐĂŶƚƐ ĂƌĞ ĚŝƌĞĐƚĞĚ ƚŽ ǁǁǁ͘ƵLJĐŚ͘ĞĚƵ͘ĂƵ ĨŽƌ ĨƵƌƚŚĞƌ ĚĞƚĂŝůƐ ĂŶĚ ƚŽ ĚŽǁŶůŽĂĚ Ă ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ĚĞƐĐƌŝƉƟŽŶ͘ ƉƉůŝĐĂŶƚƐ ŵƵƐƚ ĂĚĚƌĞƐƐ ƚŚĞ ƐĞůĞĐƟŽŶ ĐƌŝƚĞƌŝĂ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ͘ ƉƉŽŝŶƚĞĞƐ ƚŽ ƚŚŝƐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ŵƵƐƚ ŚŽůĚ ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞ /s ŝŶ dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ͕ ĂŶ ĞŵƉůŽLJĞĞ tŽƌŬŝŶŐ tŝƚŚ ŚŝůĚƌĞŶ ŚĞĐŬ ĂŶĚ Ă ĐůĞĂŶ ƉŽůŝĐĞ ƌĞĐŽƌĚ͘

DRIVERS

Extra Cash

Sebires Transport PTY LTD

Call Wayne Sebires on (03) 5964-4138

Join a great team

Qualified Chef C1105555-BM03-14

Two Youth Access Case Workers required

9752 0683

to support young people at risk of disengaging from ĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ͘

UTES & 4WDS

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

1300 652 070 Est. 1980

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

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CARAVANS & TRAILERS CARAVAN, Millard, 5m, 1992, dbl island bed, roll out awning, electric brakes, front boot, EC, T99-286. $15,000ono. Ph: 5962 4261.

HYUNDAI, Coupe, 2001, 5 speed manual, one lady owner, service records, all electrics, very economical, reliable sporty car, EC, RWC REN-810. $3,950. 5967 3350.

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

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

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

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

JAYCO, Penguin, 2006, outback, many extras for off road, camp outback in comfort, VGC, $16,000. 9735 1308.

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

WANTED TO BUY

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

Want to place an ad but not sure where to start? Call our helpful classified team between 8.30am-6pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!

Classifieds 1300 666 808

Integration Aide Training CHC30812

CERTIFICATE III IN EDUCATION SUPPORT

Commencing February 2014

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BERWICK ROWVILLE CHIRNSIDE PARK

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Applicants are directed to www.uych.edu.au for further details ĂŶĚ ƚŽ ĚŽǁŶůŽĂĚ Ă ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ĚĞƐĐƌŝƉƟŽŶ͘ ƉƉůŝĐĂŶƚƐ ŵƵƐƚ ĂĚĚƌĞƐƐ ƚŚĞ ƐĞůĞĐƟŽŶ ĐƌŝƚĞƌŝĂ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ͘ ƉƉŽŝŶƚĞĞƐ ƚŽ ƚŚŝƐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ŵƵƐƚ ŚŽůĚ Ă ƚĞƌƟĂƌLJ ƋƵĂůŝĮĐĂƟŽŶ ŝŶ LJŽƵƚŚ ǁŽƌŬ ĂŶĚ be experienced in case management. ůů ƐƚĂī ŵƵƐƚ ŚĂǀĞ ĞŵƉůŽLJĞĞ ƐƚĂƚƵƐ tŽƌŬŝŶŐ tŝƚŚ ŚŝůĚƌĞŶ ŚĞĐŬ ĂŶĚ Ă clean police record.

WALKERS WANTED

Triscott Educational Services

Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Healesville, Coldstream, Yarra Glen. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited for students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143

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

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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

Always wanted to work in: ➤ Aged Care Govt. ➤ Disability funded ➤ Home & Community Care? ENROL NOW for 201 funded Courses in

Boronia, Frankston, Dandenong, Cranbourne, Hampton Park & Box Hill. Call Kelly: Let us help you today!

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

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

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

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$

BOATS & MARINE

Drop/collect Homecare catalogues and deliver orders. Car and phone essential. Call Berrie on 5966 5834 or 0406 730 075. www.homecare.com.au

Required for casual work

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.

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CARS REMOVED - WANTED

LMCT 1229

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POSITIONS VACANT

Permanent full time positions available in well-established family owned company Melbourne-Sydney Applicants must have: • MC/HC license • Must have experience • Must be over 25 years of age • Provide a current RTA print out • References

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LMCT 8887

C1094780-JO40-13

Please email your resume to marysville.kin@ kindergarten.vic.gov.au All enquiries to Mel on 59633 330

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. $2,995ono. 9730 1369 / 0418 506 272.

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044

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Tables could turn By CHRIS ANDERSON ON the outside, round 11 in D.J. Strachan Shield shaped as a one-sided round as the top four sides shaped up against the bottom four sides. For those in the know, the round shaped as a season defining one as although the bottom four had slipped one and a half games behind the front runners, they have all shown glimpses of being worthy participants in finals action. The reality of the situation is that if any of these bottom four sides can’t muster up a victory, their finals chances all but disappear. Yarra Junction certainly put their best foot forward when they travelled to Mount Evelyn in search of closing the gap. In a war of attrition, honours were shared after the first hour as the Junction bowlers restricted the home side with some disciplined lines and lengths. With the Rovers somewhat standing firm, the opportunity presented itself for the batsmen to kick on, but it wasn’t to be the case as the Eagles’ bowling was proving difficult to get away and in due course the home side lost regular wickets forcing the pace. Troy Hancock made some inroads before lunch with 36 and an enterprising partnership between Daniel (29) and Jesse Fraser (27) after lunch looked to be steering the Rovers to a decent total, but it wasn’t to be as the experience and guile of Daniel Lever (5/35) and Terry Ottrey (3/27) ensured the Eagles were well on top, dismissing the home side for a disappointing 134. As is so often the case when a team is bowled out cheaply, the reward is to survive a tricky spell to close out the opening day of the contest. With 12 overs to face, the Eagles made a brisk start, however three wickets in two

overs saw the visitors finish at 3/29 opening the door for the Rovers. With talent still in the sheds, one would have Yarra Junction still in front of this contest, however early wickets next would surely swing the pendulum in Mount Evelyn’s favour. Woori Yallock travelled to Coldstream keen to keep their finals hopes alive in a game that promised plenty, belying the gap on the ladder. Woori Yallock has challenged many teams this season, but has often fallen short, leaving it in a sticky predicament. Entering this game, the Tigers would’ve seen this game as an ideal opportunity to reverse the trend as Coldstream have been battling some demons of late after jumping the competition at the start of the season. Woori Yallock opened the game with the bat and compiled a reasonable score against some good bowling. Jarrod Bayliss (3/26) made an immediate impression on the contest. As he has done on many occasions this season, Bayliss put the Tigers under early pressure with key wickets. In recent matches, it has been the Tigers’ top order that has made the bulk of the runs, so with the early wickets there were some nervous Woori followers. A hard-fought partnership between the hard hitting Simon Young (37) and the reliable Tim Diggins (67 not out) set the visitors on the right track and despite a late order fightback from Liam Doughty (3/42), Woori Yallock was ble the scratch together a defendable total of 185. Like Yarra Junction, the Crocs faced a tricky couple of overs to close out the day, and found themselves 1/14 at the close. Coldstream has talented, but recently flawed, batting line-p and one suspects that if they click into gear then they will cruise to the target, but if this doesn’t happen, Woori has talented and versatile attack that will make short work of the struggling Crocs.

Hoddles Creek hosted Healesville in what looks on paper to be a lopsided affair as it is top against bottom. Hoddles Creek have great pride in their club, and would be keen to see a tough season out with the taste of victory. On the other hand, Healesville will be viewing the last month of the season as an opportunity to fine tune before an assault on a long-waited premiership. The visitors batted first and made an immediate impact on the scoreboard. Geoff Stock and Johnny Heywood have formed a valuable alliance at the top of the order for the Bloods, and they took the challenge up to the improving Wombats’ opening bowlers. If Healesville is to take the next step from finalist to premier then it needs to capitalise on the starts. As has happened so often this season, as good as Stock and Heywood have batted, they are yet to make a ‘big one’ as they have continually faltered when they’ve had the bowling attack on their knees. This week was no different. Regular contributions throughout the batting line-up, highlighted by an entertaining 23 from Chance Burridge, ensured the Bloods’ innings continued to flow, however a total of 174 on a small and quick ground would be a disappointing return from a top-of-thetable team. The experienced bowling pair of Mick Batten (3/40) and Brenton Derix (3/61) fought hard for the Wombats as they shouldered most of the work load. On form alone, Healesville probably has enough runs on the board with their attack, however the Wombats have enough experience in their lineup that if they can weather the early onslaught they may give themselves a chance of chasing the runs down the further they get into the day. In the final game of the round, Seville flexed its muscles at Warburton as it tried to straighten the season.

The home side batted first and struggled to make a fist of run making against the might of the Seville attack. Brent Clinch played a solo hand contributing 35 in a paltry score of 102. With a win crucial to their progression this season, the Burras needed to make early inroads into Seville’s batting line-up, but the hard hitting Adam Burns was having none of it. Burns’ cavalier innings of 40 batted the Burras out of the contest leading the visitors to 1/80. A brisk start with the bat next week will see Seville push for outright victory and book a place in his season’s finals. With their bowling attack you would be a brave man to back against them. D.J. STRACHAN SHIELD Coldstream 1/14 v Woori Yallock 185 (T. Diggins 67 not out, S. Young 37, J. Bayliss 3/26, L. Doughty 3/42, D. Adams 1/17), Hoddles Creek v Healesville 174 (G. Stock 36, J. Heywood 24, C. Burridge 23, M. Batten 3/40, B. Derix 3/61, D. Chesney 2/17), Mount Evelyn 134 (T. Hancock 36, D. Fraser 29, D. Lever 5/35, T. Ottrey 3/27) v Yarra Junction 3/29 (C. Anderson 2/16), Warburton-Millgrove 102 (B. Clinch 35) v Seville 1/80 (A. Burns 40). R.A. FINGER TROPHY Seville 2/125 (R. Akers 66 not out L. McGookin 44 not out) v Warburton 77 (S. Troyhan 5/13 and 3/22), Coldstream 111 (P.Harris 42, N.Taylor 26, P. Sanders 5/13, D. Sanders 3/23) v Woori Yallock, Yarra Junction 95 (P. Osborne 28, J. Orren 5/21, D. Wallace 3/25) v Yarra Glen 0/39, Healesville 263 (S. Campbell 84, L. Daly 48, B. Wallace 40, J. Pobke 3/45, P. Jones 3/56, S. Tipping 3/58) v Hoddles Creek. C GRADE Seville 7/66 (A. Vassallo 4/30) v

Gruyere 77 (A. Waixel 15, B. Caldwell 3/23, H. Leeds 2/8), Wandin 87 (R. Painter 22, B. Foley 19, J. Cummins 5/18, B. Norman 2/5) v Marysville 4/46 (P. Hilder 17, B. Carville 13 not out), Mount Evelyn 145 (D. Finch 53, L. Winter-Annette 6/51, Piergrosse 2/17) v Launching Place 0/92 (S. Parker 43not out, D. Mon-Aphai 32 not out), Healesville - bye. D GRADE Yarra Junction 2/265dec (J. Mclean 97, C. Fall 76, N. Dowdell 48 not out) v Hoddles Creek 2/22, Seville 130 (A. Spargo 27, P. Smith 44, S. Thompson 4/30, B.Dunne 4/26) v Powelltown 4/80 (J. Long 32, P. Smith 2/24, E. Corken 1/11), Mount Evelyn 6/351 (D. Westaway 95, P. Ortu 81, R. Williams 53, G. Black 2/63) v Launching Place, Coldstream v Healesville (no scores), Wandin - bye. ONE DAY GRADE Woori Yallock 138 (A. Whitworth 41 not out, M. Rimmer 23) lost to Marysville 8/141 (L. Ware 33, Scott Hill 36, J. Collette 2/13, M. Rimmer 2/13), Warburton-Millgrove 8/216 c.c (T. Heyward 35, J. Juffermans 34, J. McIntosh 33, A. Kocher 3/15) d Yarra Junction 8/189 c.c (C. Stanes 64, J. Bennett 42, M. Brown 30, C. Sinnah 3/14), Yarra Glen Gold 6/169 (T. Davey 42 not out, C. Foster 38, B. Davies 32 not out, S. Alderman 3/16) d Wandin 8/137 (B. Sinnott 46 not out, D. Alderman 33, L. Bourke 2/5), Silvan v Seville (no scores). TWENTY20 QUARTER FINALS Woori Yallock 3/134 (C. Ferguson 54, R. Smith 26 not out, C.Loughnan 1/14, B. Winzer 1/17) d Warburton 9/115 (S. Ablitt 16, M. Hadje 16, B. Hayes 2/14, J. Blain 2/17), Mount Evelyn 4/190 (L. Jones 65, D. Fraser 33 not out, G. Fraser 26, L. Winter-Annette 1/27, A. Cope 1/30) d Launching Place 85 (A. Vandervlugt 18, A. Cope 15, M. McConnell 12, G. Fraser 4/20, C. Witherdin 2/8, K. Jones 2/16).

Gift suits sport of all ages

Dylan, 7, of Tecoma wins the Boys’ Sherbrooke Gift. Pictures: GREG CARRICK

SHERBROOKE Little Athletics Centre held its fourth annual Sherbrooke Gift at Kings Park in Upper Ferntree Gully on Saturday. A handicap race system based on each athlete’s best performance throughout the season had competitors starting at various points along the 100m track. After a series of early morning heats, the athlete with the fastest time from each age group (under-6 to seniors) then advanced through to the final, which is a mixed age final, using the same handicapping system. At the end of a couple of fantastically close races, the winner of the girls’ final was under-11 girl Alannah Waterson. The winner of the boys’ final was under-7 boy Dylan Creek. Both winners were presented with the Sherbrooke Little Athletics Centre perpetual trophy, while all finalists were presented with trophies for their age group first place result. Both Alannah and Dylan said they would be back next year to defend their titles. Athletes also competed in a pentathlon competition during the morning with points being awarded for performances in each event ribbons being awarded to all participants.

Alannah, 10, of Ferntree Gully wins the Girls’ Sherbrooke Gift.


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Betting at its best By KATH GANNAWAY FEBRUARY is looking good for race-goers with the summer run of horse racing continuing at Healesville and Yarra Glen and the Healesville Greyhound Club hosting its annual cup heats and final. Punters are well catered for at all three locations with on and off-

site betting facilities, picturesque settings and the country racing atmosphere that the Yarra Valley is famous for. Take along a picnic lunch, or take advantage of the on-site catering on offer. There are free activities for the kids, making any one of these events

a family outing over summer. The feeling of being close to the action whereever you are around the courses adds to the track-side excitement of a day at the races in the valley. Healesville races are on Saturday 1 February, Yarra Glen has thoroughbreds on 16 February and

harness racing on 24 February and the Healesville Greyhound Club will run its Cup heats on Sunday 2 February followed by the Cup meeting on Sunday 9 February. For more information, visit healesvilleraces.com.au, yarravalleyracing.com.au or healesville.grv. org.au.

Fun run preparations gather pace By REBECCA BILLS WARBURTON Up and Running Fun Run event is gearing up for another successful year. As participants are dusting off their joggers in preparation for the half marathon, 10-kilometre run, five-kilometre run or walk and twokilometre kids’ dash organisers are busy preparing for the day’s events. Event organiser Sue Hoffman said the half marathon was proving to be the most popular event on the program, with entries already above expectations and spots filling up fast.

“The sensational scenic half marathon course will follow the Yarra for most of the course and includes a gentle off road climb up Big Pats Creek Road into the beautiful State forest,” she said. Ms Hoffman said Oscar’s on the Yarra have come on board this year, sponsoring the half marathon and offering luxury accommodation packages for the male and female winners of the event. “All half marathon participants will receive a finisher’s medal and all entrants in each event will receive a special Warburton Up and Running show bag,” she said.

“Charnwood Cottages and the iconic Warburton Caravan Park continue their support with generous accommodation packages for the male and female winners of the 10-kilometre and five- kilometre fun runs. “Prize money is also up for grabs for the winners and placegetters of each event as well as medals for age group winners.” This year, the fun run is welcoming a new initiative of electronic timing provided by Tomato Timing. Ms Hoffman said this year participants in the five-kilometre run and walk as well as the two kilometre kids’ dash will be able to run

on the new track section after a collapsed riverside a few years ago. It is a truly genuine family event that includes stalls, showcasing the local Yarra Valley produce including wine from Killara Winery and music from local singer Holly-Jo Nelson. The Warburton Up and Running Fun Run sponsors both Warburton CFA and the Upper Yarra SES to support volunteers who provide vital services to the community. For more information on the Warburton Up and Running Fun Run and to register online, visit www.warburtonupandrunning.com. au.

RESULTS BOWLING PENNANT YARRA JUNCTION: Tues (21 Jan) Yarra Junction d Chirnside Park 62-60 Sat (25 Jan) Yarra Junction d Lilydale 72-69. WARBURTON: Tues (21 Jan) Warburton 7/61 tied North Balwyn 9-61. Sat (25 Jan) Warburton1 14/88 d Monbulk1 4/65. Warburton2 14/69 d Blackburn5 4/63. GOLF WARBURTON GOLF CLUB WED (22 JAN): CANADIAN-FOURSOMES STROKE: Winners A. McMath/C.Brown 64.875nett. Runners-up T. Bickley/I. Garside 66.875nett. NTP: 3rd & 9th L. Humphris, 15th D.Hatt. THURS (23 JAN): TWILIGHT STABLEFORD: Winner H. Judkins 22pts c/b. Runner-up G. Johnson 22pts. DTL: To 16pts. NTP: 10th M. Hatt, 12th D. Clinch, 15th A. Judkins. WED (15 JAN): STABLEFORD: Winner J. Pote 47pts. Runner-up J. Hall 40pts. DTL: To 35pts. NTP: 9th A. Johnston, 15th K. Kennedy, 17th T. Bickley. SAT (18 JAN): PAR: Winner A. Hubbard +6. Runner-up K. White +5. DTL: To -1. NTP: 3rd C. Brown, 5th G. Ireson, 9th D. Murch, 12th P. Kennedy, 15th. D. Hatt. HOLE-IN-ONE: Sean Kennedy Par-3 5th. WED (8 JAN) STROKE: Winners A Grade E. Slater 66nett. B Grade A. McMath 65nett. DTL: To 71. NTP: 3rd D. Wappitt, 17th A. Hubbard. THURS: TWILIGHT: Winner H. Judkins 22pts c/b. Runnerup D. Clinch 22pts. DTL: To 18. NTP: 12th S. Kennedy, 15th S. Hawke, 17th H. Judkins. SAT (11 JAN): STABLEFORD: Winners A Grade D. Murch 40 pts. B Grade O. McClay 41pts. DTL: To 34pts. NTP: 3rd D. Fox, 5th G. Hall, 9th A. Hubbard, 12th D. Ray, 15th P. Fox.

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