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A WARBURTON family has called for a community conversation around hard rubbish collection in Yarra Ranges after their daughter’s new bike was ‘picked’ by an out-of-town picker. Tex Lindner and Lindy Schneider’s daughter Hannah left her bike unattended at the front gate of their house on Saturday, 25 January and returned to find it gone. Ms Schneider said the bike was 10 metres from the hard-rubbish pile, and was very obviously a new bike. The bike has since been retrieved after Warburton Police contacted a trader who had put the bike up for sale on Ebay. The incident highlighted a trend which Ms Schneider said they had previously joked about as the ‘Festival of Hard Rubbish’, but which has turned out to be an evolving nightmare for many local residents – an influx of professional hard-rubbishers who pick the most lucrative items from the stacks and potentially threaten the viability of the council-run program. “I am all for recycling and minimising waste through repurposing and I understand many people in our community score little treasures from hard rubbish. But what I have especially noticed this year is that there is a ‘professional’ element,” she said. She said the feedback from others had added to their concern with one woman being abused when she questioned a person collecting whitegoods and others saying they were awoken by someone with a trailer going through the hard rubbish at 12.30am. There have also been anecdotal reports of accidents caused by people stopping suddenly to check out piles, and items coming off trailers as pickers make their way back down the line. Mr Lindner said there was confusion about whether it was illegal to remove items, and said other issues such as the timing of the collection during the peak of the tourist season, and the
bushfire season, were all issues that would benefit from a discussion on what has for many people in the Yarra Valley become a local institution. There was no apology from the bike picker who claimed on the popular ‘Hard Rubbish Melbourne’ site that the bike was on the rubbish pile. Yarra Ranges Council urged residents to make sure any items they did not intend for hard rubbish were left well away from hard rubbish left on nature strips. Council’s Director Environment and Engineering, Mark Varmalis, said however it was not illegal for anyone to pick – for personal use, or for gain. “During the consultation period for the new draft general provisions local law, a majority of public submissions did not support the inclusion of a clause prohibiting people from removing items from hard rubbish collections,” he said. “As a result, this clause was not included in the final version of the local law.” He said however, while council supported the community’s views around the ability to re-use someone else’s unwanted items, it did not support the practice of people taking material from hard rubbish collections for profit. “In the case of the girl whose bike was taken, we are happy to hear that the police were successful in finding the bike and returning it to her,” Mr Varmalis said. What do Mail readers think about the hard rubbish collection? Does it warrant a re-think? What alternatives are there? Is it fair to pick the best and leave the rest? Let us know your views – and your hard rubbish experiences – good and bad. Post on facebook.com/mailnewspapergroup, email editorial@ yvnews.com.au, or write to The Editor, PO Box 470, Healesville. 3777.
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Forefront of fire By KATH GANNAWAY
David Nugent AFSM on duty at the Woori Picture: KATH GANNAWAY Yallock ICC. 114069
A HEALESVILLE resident working at the forefront of bushfire management has been awarded the prestigious Australian Fire Service Medal in this year’s Australia Day Honours. David Nugent had very little time to rest on his Australia Day laurels making an early start to duties as Incident Controller at the Woori Yallock ICC the next morning as fire crews worked on the Powelltown fire. Mr Nugent works for Parks Victoria and the award recognised his leadership and contribution to improved management of Victorian forest fire-fighting over more
than two decades at a local, national and international level. He said fire management has been part of his life since studying as a forester. That has included time on summer fire crews when he was at university to front-line fire-fighting, incident management, including at the State Control Centre, and what he calls his ‘day job’ as acting manager of Parks Victoria Environment and Heritage Division. His award citation noted his commitment to improving how fire agencies prepare for and manage fires as what sets him apart from other fire management personnel. “He has worked tirelessly to bring local CFA brigades and
Parks Victoria closer together, forging invaluable relationships and promoting a culture of collaboration,” Minister for Environment and Climate Change Ryan Smith said. Mr Nugent said the award was an honour, and humbling in the sense it was recognition of the work he and others do. “We do this because we think it’s an important thing for both the community and how we manage the bush as well,” he said adding that Australia was recognised world-wide for its fire management. “We lead the world in how we manage our bushfires and manage fire in our environment,” he said.
New to school for Prep parade By JESSE GRAHAM and KATH GANNAWAY
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Crews keep eye out after fire By KATH GANNAWAY A FIRE that wiped out a logging coupe and machinery near Powelltown last week had fire crews on site and on stand-by for three days. The fire started about 6.45pm on Monday 27 January on the Learmonth Creek Road coupe reducing the 29 hectare site to ash and rock and prompting advice messages throughout the week to nearby towns including Brittania Creek, Millgrove, Powelltown, Warburton, Wesburn and Yarra Junction. Nearly 60 firefighters from Parks Victoria, Melbourne Water, CFA and VicForests, and air support, worked throughout Monday night into a blistering Total Fire Ban day on Tuesday continuing to monitor the site identifying hot spots and strengthening containment lines. As of yesterday (Monday 3 Feb-
ruary) VicForests staff and contractors and DEPI were continuing to monitor and patrol the site which was offically contained late on Tuesday last week. VicForests general manager Nathan Trushell said it is a requirement of VicForests contractors to carry fire-fighting equipment during summer and that work-times are restricted based on the Forest Fire Danger Index. “The timber harvesting crew worked immediately to suppress the fire and, unfortunately, a harvesting machine was burnt during this incident,” Mr Trushell said. Investigations are continuing into the cause of the fire. Up to date fire information and warnings can be accessed at emergency.vic.gov.au, on the FireReady app or phone the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
CHILDREN across the Yarra Valley walked through primary school gates for the first time as students last week joining throngs of others as they begin their Prep year. The Mail received numerous responses to a call-out on Facebook for photos and stories from children’s first day at primary school, including a special family story at Yering Primary School and a bunny among the Preppies at Wesburn. Brody Adams began his first day at Yering on Thursday 30 January, walking through the gate with his grandfather, Bruce, and his father, Daniel. Brody’s first day marks three generations of Adams family members attending the school, which even has an oval named after the family. Daniel said that it was a simple choice to bring Brody to the school because the family lived close and because he himself had great memories of the school from his childhood. As a new student, Brody will join 17 others at the small school and principal
Deanna Cole said that she was excited to have the third generation of the family at the school. “I’m pretty excited about it - I think it’s pretty special,” she said. “The family have been heavily involved with the school over the years - hopefully that will continue.” Madiba the rabbit filed into class with Wesburn’s 22 new Preps and, according to teacher’s aide Naomi Parsons, was as tired as the other Preppies at the end of a busy first day. Day one included a tour of the school, a quick sing and dance, a look at the kitchen and dining room, some time in the library, a visit to the principal in her office and meeting their ‘buddies’. “They were all very excited, so many things to see and do and so many new friends, including Madiba, who was a hit with all the children,” Naomi said. Madiba, was everybody’s ‘bunny buddy’. For more photographs of some of this year’s preps, visit mail.starcommunity. com.au.
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Military milestone By MELISSA MEEHAN SIX months before the start of World War I, 3000 citizen soldiers arrived in Lilydale for combat training. Now 100 years later, a celebration of their time here will be celebrated at the Lillydale Lake on Sunday 9 February. The celebration will be marked with a plaque and storyboard sign at the lake, and will be one of the first celebrations of the centenary of Anzac Day in the Yarra Ranges area. A Federal Government grant of $5200 to go towards the celebration has been announced exclusively to the Mail by Casey MP Tony Smith. “It is an extraordinary episode in our local history,” Mr Smith said. “And it is the first of many grants to commemorate the centenary of Anzac Day in our area. “The unveiling of the plaque and storyboard will mark the start of the important centenary commemorations and raise awareness of how Lilydale was involved.” The 3000 soldiers came together on land, where Lillydale Lake is now, for training including company and battalion drills, musketry practice and a mock battle at Mount Mary near Coldstream. Many of those who attended the training camp as officers and soldiers later went on to be well known and successful in their military careers. Major-General Sir John Monash was one of those men, and often spoke of his time at Lilydale. It is believed to be the most important event in his pre-war military career. Between 2014 and 2018 Australia will commemorate the Anzac Centenary, marking 100 years since our nation’s involvement in World War I. The Anzac Centenary is a milestone of special significance to all Australians. World War I helped define Australians as a people and Australia as a nation. The Anzac Centenary will remember not only the original Anzacs who served at Gallipoli and the Western Front, but commemorate more than a century of service by Australian servicemen and women.
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Hoon faces charges A 19-YEAR-OLD Warburton man faces hooning charges following calls to police by community members. Police responded to reports of a vehicle seen by a number of residents doing burnouts in Dammans Road in the early hours of Wednesday 29 January. The 19-year-old, later identified as the driver, will be charged on summons for driving while suspended and with hooning offences. Police said hooning affected the key issue of safety and amenity of the community. Leading Senior Constable Brett Hanscomb said it was extremely disappointing that a local member of the community had been identified as the driver. “I think as a community we all take a great deal of pride in our town, and it’s a shame that one member of the community has detracted from the amenity and safety of the area in such a way.� If community members see any behaviour they believe is unsafe, dangerous or antisocial they should ring triple-zero immediately and follow up with an email to Warburton police on warburton.uni@police.vic.gov.au.
POLICE want to speak with a young girl after a fire was started in Yarra Junction last week. On Tuesday 28 January, a fire started near a park bench along Little Yarra Road, behind the sawmill. Witnesses reported seeing a child sitting on the bench, before a fire started underneath her, before seeing the girl walk off. Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
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A 21-YEAR-OLD Monbulk man has been bailed to appear at the Melbourne Magistratesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Court after a glassing incident at a Warburton drinking establishment last month. His victim, a 22-year-old Warburton man, suffered deep cuts to his face and required hospital treatment for the wounds.
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POLICE across Yarra Ranges have adopted a â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;zero toleranceâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; approach to illegal fires during the Fire Restriction Period (FRP). Warburton Sergeant Tom Wilkinson warned that local brigades will report every fire and the police will pursue prosecution. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a hard-line approach for which neither the CFA nor the police are making any apologies. They say the risk and possible consequences are too great. The restrictions came in on 20 February, and the public is advised to find out what is permissible, and what is not, before lighting any fire, using machinery of undertaking any other activity that could cause a spark. Warburton CFA captain Tony Van Meurs said the information was readily available on the CFA website, and said brigade members at most, if not all, brigades in the region were happy to talk people through the regulations. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Can I or Canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; brochure details what people can and canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t do during declared Fire Danger Periods, and on days of Total Fire Ban, when fires in the open air are legally restricted. It covers scenarios including driving a vehicle in grass and using machinery and other equipment outdoors, to relocating bees and lighting a barbecue or incinerator. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve found people, good people, who have made an error in judgement because they had not made proper inquiries,â&#x20AC;? Sgt Wilkinson said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The reality is that sometimes an innocent activity becomes a careless activity, then a reckless activity and quite serious charges can come of that. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to be very, very hard on this. The CFA will report every fire to police and we will have a zero tolerance in respect to prosecution.â&#x20AC;? Information is available at www.cfa.vic. gov.au
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Kevin Hince, Joy Llewellin and Peter Bethelson at the recent Upper Yarra Garden Club Picture: JESSE GRAHAM meeting. 114042
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A LARGE number of stolen guns were found during a series of search warrants in Woori Yallock and Lilydale last week. Detectives from the Yarra Ranges CIU uncovered a buried metal box in which there were five stolen guns and a large quantity of ammunition. Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said police dug up the metal box under tree roots on the Woori Yallock property. He said police also found another two stolen firearms at a Lilydale property. Three men, including a 23-year-old from Woori Yallock, 23-year-old from Lilydale and a 20-year-old Kilsyth man, have been interviewed in relation to burglary and theft and were bailed to appear at Ringwood Magistratesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Court at a later date.
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THE fifth anniversary commemoration of the 2009 bushfires will be held from 6pm to 8pm at McKenzie Reserve, Yarra Glen, on 7 February. A speech from Mike Baimbridge at 7pm with a minute’s silence will be followed by a speech by councillor Fiona McAllister.
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IN February 1914, 3000 soldiers camped in Lilydale and held a mock battle at Coldstream under the command of John Monash. The Rotary Club of Lilydale will mark the centenary with the unveiling of two memorials, at Lillydale Lake at 2pm on Sunday, 9 February, and Thursday, 13 February at 11am at Coldstream. Facebook Lilydale Militia Camp 1914 for details.
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Free post-bushfire workshops A SERIES of free post-traumatic stress workshops will be held in March and April for people who experienced the Black Saturday fires or their aftermath. Presented by psychologist and trauma specialist Michael Burge OAM, the series to be held in Yarra Glen will cover a range of topics over four sessions. Contact Joanne Spears on 9730 2389 or email resilience.sca@ gmail.com by 28 February. Bookings essential.
Big Grape Grazing Breakfast HEALESVILLE Chamber of Commerce will host Healesville’s Big Breakfast as part of Grape Grazing weekend on Saturday 15 February. Dine out under the white umbrellas in Healesville’s Main Street between 8am and noon for a leisurely taste of the 2014 Grape Grazing Festival. Phone 9730 2447 or visitwww.grapegrazing. com.au for more event information.
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BLACK SATURDAY FIVE YEARS ON
Light through the darkness IT’S been five years since Black Saturday and memories of Victoria’s blackest day are still strong. In the lead up to that fateful day, we knew it was going to be bad, but no one could be prepared for what happened. I remember driving through
blackened and destroyed towns not long after the fires had moved on. It was heartbreaking to see but the strength of community shone through. This week we look back on that day, what’s happening now, and what we have learnt. We don’t mean to reinvigo-
rate memories of the nightmare, but Black Saturday cannot be forgotten. It will long be remembered as an unforgettable moment in our history. With all the heartache, lessons were learnt – and hopefully, we will never go through something as devastating.
So what has happened in those five years? We’ve had a Royal Commission, made some changes, rebuilt, mourned loved ones, moved in, and moved on and sought closure. It hasn’t been easy, it never was going to be – but the love and support of
the bushfire-affected communities provided a light through the darkest times. Friday marks the anniversary; let’s use this time to remember and reflect on those we lost and those who fought for our survival. Melissa Meehan Editor
Our strength “AS we reflect on the fifth anniversary of the tragic Black Saturday fires, we remember those who lost their lives and in doing so rededicate ourselves to their memory. “We are also reminded of the strength of community which was on display then and in the months and years that have followed.” - Tony Smith, Federal Member for Casey.
Connection of shared grief By JESSE GRAHAM COMMUNITY members are being asked to come together to reflect on a tragedy now five years past this Friday as part of a special Black Saturday remembrance event. The event will be held at the Yarra Glen Bushfire Memorial in McKenzie Reserve from 6pm on Friday 7 February, beginning with a barbecue for residents, organised by Heartland Church. Heartland Church Pastor Mike Baimbridge will be making a speech at the event from 7pm, followed by a speech from Mayor Fiona McAllister, before a choir performs and the event wraps up at 8pm. Mr Baimbridge said that a number of community groups and agencies had organised the event, and he encouraged anyone interested to come along and mark the fifth year since the tragedy. He said the event will give the community an important chance to reflect
on the times past, to contemplate and remember at the bushfire memorial, which was opened late last year. Mr Baimbridge said that over the five years that have passed since Black Saturday there appears to be more connectivity between both people in the community and those in the outside world who also experience traumatic events. “I think there’s more of a connectedness because of that shared journey,” he said. “I get the impression that there’s a deeper understanding of one-another’s journey that people outside of the area can’t necessarily understand.” Though hundreds of days currently separate this year’s 7 February and that of 2009, Mr Baimbridge said that many people are still reeling from the event. He said that it’s important to note that, though each member of the community experienced the bushfires together, every individual person experi-
enced it differently personally. “As a community, we need to understand that we’re all very different - we deal with trauma in different ways and that no way is the wrong way,” he said. “It’s OK not to be on top of things.” The Yarra Glen Bushfire Memorial was created by local artist Ernst Fries and features faceted glass panels in different colours, depicting the event, the aftermath and the area’s recovery. Bushfire memorials have been constructed by Yarra Ranges Council in Chum Creek, Steels Creek, Dixons Creek and Healesville, with others in Toolangi and Marysville. An afternoon event will be held from 2-4pm on Sunday 9 February at the Melbourne Museum to mark the anniversary of Black Saturday, with photographic displays, music and activities for children. For more information, phone the Fire Recovery Unit on 1800 055 714.
Heartland Church Pastor Mike Baimbridge speaking at the opening of the Yarra Glen Black Saturday Picture: JESSE GRAHAM Memorial last year. 110925
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Support from the ashes By KATH GANNAWAY BOTH Yarra Glen and Marysville Men’s Sheds rose out of the ashes of Black Saturday. Men needed somewhere to go, something to do, someone to talk to. The fires were always on the agenda but there’s more to the sheds than the fires according to the men who have steered their development. As with many of the services that have come out of the 2009 fires, the need was always there. Yarra Glen member Dr Gavan Oakley says their shed was built to help men communicate with one another and there’s no denying the traumatic experience of five years ago is part of that. Dave Harrison, a Marysville shed member, says the Men’s Shed culture has given men permission to ‘talk about things’. ‘Things’ could be suicides, marriage break-ups, post-traumatic stress, survivor guilt, loss of jobs, businesses, the deaths of close friends, and in some cases family. They’re all big and real issues related to Black Saturday, but there are ‘things’ not related such as loneliness, the loss of a partner, dementia. Yarra Glen Men’s Shed president George Miller said his experience was that most of his members were getting on with life post Black Saturday and their concerns were the same as those shared by many men. “We had a mental health forum about a year ago and we envisaged we would have sit down talks with blokes about the fires, but it really hasn’t happened,” he said. “We get more of ‘my wife has passed away’ or has dementia and they are looking for companionship.” Dr Oakley agrees.
“It’s not overt. People have the chance to talk about it, but rather than say we’re helping people whose houses burnt down, we’re saying we’re here to help people who were put under the pump by the whole traumatic exercise,” he said. Men in retirement are a core group who may have lost long-term work contacts and benefit from the camaraderie as well as contributing in terms of sharing their expertise. “When men knock around with other men they have to get themselves presentable and get up off the couch. “Loneliness is a bigger killer than anything else,” Dr Oakley said. In Marysville there is no doubt the shed was set up to deal with the direct fallout from the fires. “Fellows were at a bit of a lose end, not necessarily coping and they tended to keep it in a bit more than the women. “There were lots of groups around for the women, not so much for the men,” Dave Harrison says. He says while largely men are coping and have moved on, for many the issues have evolved. For some relationships that survived the initial trauma are starting to crack and employment and rebuilding businesses has, in many cases, hit a brick wall. In that respect the role of the Men’s Shed is far from over and he believes it’s a model that will continue to empower men - overtly or otherwise. Men are talking more and, in what he says is a reflection of the broader community, taking more of an interest in each other’s welfare. “I’ve gone and seen guys in hospital and probably I wouldn’t have done that before the fire, and before the shed, but now we’re closer,” he said.
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BLACK SATURDAY FIVE YEARS ON
Beating lingering stress from trauma By KATH GANNAWAY A SERIES of workshops to be held in Yarra Glen in March and April aims to help people affected by the 2009 bushfires recognise and manage Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Trauma psychologist and director of the Australian College of Trauma Treatment, Michael Burge, will facilitate the workshops as people in bushfire-affected areas face potential triggers including the five year anniversary of Black Saturday, recent bushfires and prolonged days of high fire danger. For some, it’s just the progression of time according to Mr Burge who has worked clinically in the area of PTSD for around 20 years. He said for a large proportion of people who have suffered trauma, their focus initially is on getting back to what life was like before the event. “Before they can process the terror or trauma they have to get a roof over their head. Beyond that it’s sometimes one, two or three years, sometimes as much as 10 before the terrible, emotional impact starts to hit and then starts to bite,” he explained. The impact can be more obvious in some people than in others, and recognising the signs and acknowledging vulnerability and the need to rely on others, is critical. Mr Burge says that while denial can be a coping mechanism, particularly in rural areas built on stoicism, when it comes to recovering from terror or trauma, people have to acknowledge that as individuals and human beings they have to reach out. The community/family resil-
ience workshops are about recognising the signs and developing coping skills in a safe environment. He said there were tactics people could use as anniversaries and environmental factors such as heat and bushfires brought unwanted reminders of trauma. Being mindful of the possibility of being affected emotionally during this time of year and being aware of how the emotional distress might manifest itself such as being withdrawn, irritable, more argumentative were a starting point. “Look for the warning signs and try to do something to create a situation where they are a little bit pampered and made to feel safe. “Basically, take care of yourself. Whatever you enjoy doing that is self-caring, do it and be considerate of others around you,” he said. The workshops may also help dispel the myth that PTSD is a life sentence. Mr Burge said by learning how to manage PTSD, the symptoms can be reduced to a level where it had very little impact. “A balanced view is needed,” he said. “Some think you can get over it in a couple of weeks or months, and others think there is no such thing as a cure. The answer is that in many, many cases people do recover and have very few symptoms.” The Yarra Glen workshops, presented by Steels Creek Association and funded by VBAF are free, however bookings are essential. Dates are 5 and 19 March and 9 and 30 April. To book, phone Joanne Spears by 28 February on 9730 2389 or email resilience.sca@gmail.com.
Dorothy Barber embraced the help offered by neighbours Brian and Joanne Spears to rebuild her home in Yarra Glen. 114114
Generosity is the cornerstone By KATH GANNAWAY WHEN the Red Cross Victorian Bushfire Appeal officially closed in April 2009, more than $379 million had been donated. That built to over $400 million, making it the single largest charity in Australian history. The generosity of Australians and people from around the world was staggering, and for so many of the people affected, it was the cornerstone of their rebuilding - in bricks and mortar, physically, mentally and emotionally. But five years on, not everyone has been able to rebuild, for whatever reasons. In Steels Creek, one family that has rebuilt is surrounded by neighbours living in sheds. Others abandoned their dream to rebuild on the land they loved because of the BMO, others just haven’t been able to face the prospect. The work continues with VBAF funds still working with individuals and
within communities. Figures and statistics provided by VBAF provide a background to the progress that has been made, and to the ongoing support. Here are some of what the statistics tell us. Of the 268 households who had not rebuilt in mid-2012, 95 per cent have now been provided with access to assistance through the VBAF Further Housing Assistance Gift, and/or the State Government’s Rebuilding Advisory Service and Bushfire Buy-back Scheme. About 95 per cent of the appeal funds - $383.3million with the remaining $18.7 million is committed but distributed and the remaining funds are allocated to programs and projects. As of 30 December 2013, the fund had made more than $46,000 in payments, the vast majority of them to individuals and families impacted by the fire.
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people whose homes were destroyed, while $31 million was paid to those whose homes were damaged. The fund spent more than $225 million on housing support - about 60 per cent of the total Fund. Over the past four years, VBAF has funded more than 10,000 counselling sessions and continues to fund high-intensive psychological support to those most in need and this will continue until the end of November this year. Over 1300 bushfire-affected residents have accessed the fund’s psychological support services. Statistics will never tell the whole story; and money will never fix all the problems, or heal all the wounds. The challenge over the next five years, and possibly longer, is to ensure that those who remain most vulnerable are not forgotten.
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A NARBETHONG firefighter and inventor has taken experience and stories from the Black Saturday bushfires and turned it into a potentially life-saving device to assist in residents’ firefighting abilities. Rod Sheppard devised a way of protecting fire pumps after hearing stories of pumps giving out at critical moments, due to heat and fire-related causes, and created the Pump Defenda. The Pump Defenda works by screwing on to an outlet on a generator and using small amounts of pressure and water to have a sprinkler-effect, spraying water on the working-generator. He said the device was tried and tested, and stopped the generator from catching fire, stopped parts from melting and kept fuel from boiling and vapourising. “I went through Black Saturday,” Mr Sheppard said. “As a result of going out and protecting my community on the Sunday, it became evident how many people lost their fight to save their homes and worse, because their fighting pump failed.”
He said that many people ended up leaving late - an extremely dangerous option - because they had originally planned to stay and defend their homes, but their pumps gave out. Mr Sheppard noted that the device doesn’t use up an outlet, saving space, and that it uses a small enough amount of water and pressure to leave fire-fighting abilities unhindered. The Pump Defenda won Mr Sheppard the Inventor of the Year Award from the Inventor’s Association of Australia in December. He said the fifth anniversary of the tragic bushfires was a timely reminder for safety in fire-prone areas, and that he recommended his invention to anyone who would choose to stay and defend their home. “It’s cheap insurance,” he said. On days of extreme and code red fire danger, leaving early or the night beforehand is always the safest option. For more information on the Pump Defenda, visit www.pumpdefenda.com. au or call Mr Shappard on 0400 540 589.
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BLACK SATURDAY FIVE YEARS ON
Town and lives slowly rebuilt By KATH GANNAWAY
Marysville post office owner Ray Mahoney struggled to fight back the tears just days after Black Saturday as he told then Premier John Brumby it was the kindness of others that had reduced him to tears. As he walked away from the Healesville emergency refuge centre with an armful of donated blankets and pillows, he spoke of a future for Marysville – a future that is now emerging. 114037 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY It’s not the only one. Marysville is different now, but it has a lot to offer. “There is nothing here that I wish wasn’t here,” Mr Mahoney said of the reconstruction that has delivered a new school, community centre, police station, parks, playgrounds, walking tracks and other infrastructure. It’s been a team effort to rebuild the town, he said. Mr Mahoney paid tribute to the Council who he says did their part, the people who came up and supported the town, those who stayed and rebuilt and those who returned to rebuild. “Sure, some things could have been done differently - you’re never going to please everybody,” he said. “But if you were to sit everyone down and ask what they think, I don’t think there’s anyone up
Winds a reminder Windsstill still a grim reminder By JESSE GRAHAM FIVE years after a firestorm tore its way through the area, Malcolm Calder is very aware of the capabilities of the area when it comes to bushfires. Reflecting on the day that saw thousands of homes destroyed and 173 people lose their life, Mr Calder said the hot, dry winds that have been blowing through January come with a reminder of their danger. “I don’t appreciate hot, northerly winds - I never did - but they have a more sinister meaning than they had,” he said. A Steels Creek resident, Mr Calder saved two houses with his son, James, on their property during the inferno five years ago. Though he said he will be attending the Black Saturday Memorial event in Yarra Glen, he remarked that the event has now passed from a present-thought into his past. “Generally, I think that, as time goes by, it passes into your personal history - it becomes something that happened,” he said. Mr Calder said that he could not speak for the wider community, however, which still contains
here who would be ungrateful. “When something happens you can ask for help, and if you’re given help, there’s not much more you can say but ‘thank you’.” While Black Saturday put Marysville on the world map, Ray says it has also given the Marysville community a global perspective. “I don’t know anyone who went through this up here and came out the other side who isn’t a better person, more understanding of other things that happen in the world,” he said. “You can relate to these people now, standing there with nothing in a disaster, and think maybe they need some help. That’s something good that has come of this.”
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THE Toolangi Tavern is the perfect place to grab a delicious bite to eat while looking over the picturesque mountains and state forest. The brainchild of owner, proprietor and licensee Michelle Marshall, the tavern is the perfect spot for casual dining or to host weddings, engagements, birthday parties and all manner of celebrations. In 2001 Ms Marshall opened the Toolangi General Store and said she decided the venue needed a signature dish - and thus the Toolangi Burger was born. “Before long on weekends there were queues outside the general store, all waiting for a fresh burger,” she said. Ms Marshall said she decided that she needed a special place for her customers to eat their burgers so the Toolangi Tavern was born and opened in 2006. “So the Toolangi Burger is quite literally the burger that resulted in the building of a tavern,” she said. “On weekends, patrons come from the city and even Geelong to eat at the tavern, so bookings are necessary to ensure a seat, otherwise a wait of half an hour communing with nature in the garden may be necessary.” Before opening the store and
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1390 Myers Creek Road, TOOLANGI Phone: 5962 9398 • www.toolangitavern.com.au
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Our Chef Yoshi presents a delicious 4 course dinner especially created for this night for $65 per person or $85 with matched wines
Appearing 20 February 7:30pm
Issi Dye
Also a rose and chocolate for the ladies.
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Members of U3A Yarra Ranges wanting the gates of the Swinburne University Lilydale campus to be reopened as a much needed base for the group. 114075 Picture: REBECCA BILLS
U3A ‘homeless’ By REBECCA BILLS U3A Yarra Ranges president Geoff Hughes has announced the group was “homeless” after unforeseen circumstances forced the group out of their current bases. Mr Hughes said after the closure of Swinburne, their base site was then divided between the pavilion at the Uniting Church in Lilydale and the Janet Campbell Centre in Kilsyth. “Due to circumstances beyond our control, both these sites are no longer available we are now homeless,” he said. “We have just been given some breathing space in a disused Maternal Health centre in Kilsyth for 12 months which will allow us to store equipment and records securely. “But this is temporary, and we need a base which will provide office space, secure storage space and classroom space
to allow us our needed flexibility in programming.” Mr Hughes said U3A Yarra Ranges was now committed to the concept of retaining the Swinburne site as an educational precinct and base for the group. “As the community group which has been holding classes at this site from the opening until the closing of the campus, we are extremely anxious to regain our classrooms and to set up a permanent home base on this site,” he said. “We already have history here and we need our classrooms back.” U3A Yarra Ranges is an autonomous self-help organisation of mature age citizens of the shire dedicated to providing a full range of low-cost affordable classes. Mr Hughes said at present their classes were spread over
nine venues in four townships making communication difficult. “Also, many of our members, being elderly, can no longer drive and so need to use public transport,” he said. “Just reaching these venues is extremely difficult for many. “This makes it imperative that we have a base in Lilydale, which is the only township in this shire which can be reached from all parts of the shire by public transport.” U3A Yarra Ranges genealogy teacher and walking group instructor John Sebire said the group was in talks with council at the moment to secure the Swinburne site, however was in a state of limbo at the moment. U3A is a learning co-operative of volunteers, who encourage health ageing by enabling members to share educational, creative and leisure activities.
FOR a gratuitous graze of local produce and a weekend of entertainment and delicacies, there’s just one week left to wait as an iconic event resurfaces from a five-year break. The Yarra Valley Grape Grazing Festival will return to the area after five years from 14-16 February, featuring more than 60 events scattered through wineries, towns and shops in the area. Throughout the weekend, many of the wineries on the Warburton, Melba and Maroondah highways will be taking part in the festival, with special events and live music to keep visitors entertained, satisfied and full. Beth and Bronte Young enjoy a glass of wine at Oakridge Degustation dinners, mas- Winery in the lead-up to the opening of the Yarra Valley ter-classes, balloon flights, Grape Grazing Festival. 113939 Picture: ROB CAREW live entertainment and the best of the region’s wines, beers, ciders and produce are Grazing Weekend Pass holder to gain entry to venues - children under the age of 12 get all part-and-parcel when it with their breakfast. comes to the festival. The breakfast event will free entry, but must be accomKey events in the Grape run from 8am to noon along panied by adults at all times. The event, which began in Grazing line-up include a per- the main street of Healesville, formance by Jimmy Barnes at with white umbrellas indicat- 1988, drew more than 20,000 Rochford Winery on Saturday ing participating outlets. people in its peak times, but 15 February, in an A Day on There are innumerable op- was put on hold after the 2009 the Green event. tions and more than a week- event, which was held in April For those after a tastier ex- end’s worth of places to go for after the Black Saturday bushperience, Healesville’s main Grape Grazing visitors, and fires tore through the area. street will open up on the most of the events can be acFor more information Saturday morning with a big cessed using the $25 weekend on events, special deals and pass. breakfast event. conditions of entry, and an The pass provides visitors opportunity to book tickets, Cafes, restaurants and retail outlets will be offering with a lanyard, a bottle of wa- visit www.grapegrazing.com. au, email info@grapegrazing. special menus and deals and ter and a wine goblet. a free coffee to every Grape The lanyard must be worn com.au or call 9730 2447.
Letters FROM all at HICCI (Healesville InterChurch Community Care Inc.) we thank our very generous community for helping us over the Christmas period with our Christmas program. We provided Christmas hampers and a toy gift shop and distributed more than 200 hampers and many toys to 126 families with 277 children, and 74 singles and seniors. In the true spirit of giving, individuals, businesses, community service organisations and other agencies rallied behind our program donating food, toys and financial assistance. Some of the ways service clubs and businesses raised donations for our program was requesting staff or members to bring along food or toys to their Christmas breakup to donate instead of giving gifts to each other (RACV Club, Healesville Sanctuary, Probus, the Arthritis Club, Healesville Senior Citizens, Girl Guides); the library waived fines for December and instead requested a food donation, schools including, St Brigid’s collected non-perishable food and gold coin donations, once again the shire and the Link staff supported us by providing the venue to hold our Christmas program in and a Christmas giving tree. Our collection bins at Coles and IGA were abundant requiring emptying every couple of days and individuals dropped off bags of food to our office. To the many individuals who gave donations large and small, you know who you are, we are so grateful and appreciative of your support as it helps us to stock our hampers with Christmas treats. Our thanks go to our wonderful volunteers who grace us, day in day out, with their hope for and consideration of others in the community. And our thanks go to the ongoing and continued support of Rotary, Gerties Op Shop, the Lions Club, our member churches, RACV Club Healesville, Rochford, Sous Vide Australia, Breen Printing and many other organsiations. I desperately hope I haven’t left anyone out as I really want to let the greater community know of the wonderful work so many groups, businesses and individuals contribute to ensure everyone in our community can feel the joy of Christmas.
Thank you for your support we are truly blessed to feel the care of our community in so many ways. Joy and peace in 2014. Kerri Goding, Executive officer, HICCI.
Join us for Grape Grazing on Feb 15 & 16th!
Refuse realism REALLY? Do they really think that people will bother to store and then trek recyclables to a depot? (Recycling Pick-up ‘At Risk’, Mail, 21 January). This is the blindness of a complete faith in the effectiveness of private enterprise. It will not work. We’ll see increased landfill rubbish and more roadside refuse. It’s hard to reconcile the mentality of this government with a responsible outlook on our environment. I’m aghast at the naivety of the people we (34 per cent of us, anyway) have entrusted with the wellbeing of our country. David Missingham, East Warburton.
Pool’s health benefits AS I’m sure you’re aware Councillor McAllister, the Jack Hort Memorial Pool is in financial dire straits, despite the hard work of its employees and the loyal patronage of many locals. As a regular swimmer I have witnessed the value the Jack Hort pool brings to the community - both in wellbeing and, indeed, financially (ability to exercise now dramatically reduces the risk of expensive health issues later on). Everyone from my four-year-old daughter who takes classes to the group of septuagenarians who meet to exercise will suffer if the pool were to close. And very few patrons will be able to make the trip to an alternative venue (or pay the price). I urge the council to assist in keeping Healesville’s highly valued local pool open. If it were to close, the cost to the community would be felt far and wide. Patrick Witton, Healesville.
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HOMEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S BEAUTIFUL HISTORY YUONGA, which means beautiful home, perfectly describes this magnificent property, circa 1912. Here is an opportunity to purchase a delightful piece of Healesville history. Edwin Holland, a specialist of Collins Street, Melbourne, commissioned the wellknown architect Alec Eggleston to design a country retreat that would take full
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advantage of the views to the surrounding mountains. It remains here today set amid almost two acres of delightful old world gardens. The residence features three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The open, light-filled living area with open fireplace features wide views to the mountains.
Healesville Inspect: By appointment Price: Offers above $550,000 Contact: FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE MARK GUNTHER, 5962 3030
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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 THIS property is on 1393 square metres in the • Manicured gardens heart with of a heated saltwater pool Yarra Junction. maintained ground floor ex bank building would •suit a variety Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning It offers views to Mt Donna Buang and established garden, pool this home has a of businesses ranging from consulting suites to •an a la carte Manicured gardens with with its a heated saltwater lot to offer. restaurant. There are three bedrooms with built-in Please contact our office for details.
Healesville
wardrobes, a freshly renovated kitchen and the two living areas means there is plenty of room for everyone.
Inspect: By appointment
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However we cannot or give any Price:guarantee $320,000 plus
288 Maroondah Highway Healesville, VIC 3777, Australia.
Ph: 5962 5166 fax: 5962 5987
healesville.ljhooker.com.au Healesville
Contact: Meg Charlwood, ANDREW MCMATH REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1800
5962 4888
Est. 1958
CROYDON | HEALESVILLE | KILSYTH | MONTROSE | MT EVELYN LILYDALE | LILYDALE DISPLAY | SEVILLE Healesville
Gas heating and a combination of new carpet and floating floors makes it easy to relax and simply enjoy because the hard work has been done. There are two outdoor decks, one of the living areas opens up onto the larger deck, both were built to enjoy the views. There is a large above ground pool that has a pump and all the required equipment which is staying with the house. The studio is ideal for teenagers or a growing family. The gardens have had a lot of work done and have been well thought out to maximise enjoyment without requiring too much maintenance. A built-in brick barbecue next to one of the decking areas makes entertaining easy. It is in a great position, so close to shops, schools, public transport and the Warburton Trail.
. . . your local real estate experts $559,000
Healesville Approx 1 Acre
Offers above $690,000
Stunning Country Residence! Approx 1 Acre This stunning residence has been perfectly positioned to take full advantage of the breathtaking views. * Formal lounge with gas open fireplace & marble surround * 3 Enormous sized bedrooms, 2 with built in robes plus study * Master features WIR, full ensuite with spa and a Swedish steam room * Gas ducted heating & evap cooling * Spacious well appointed kitchen, with open plan living * Undercover entertaining area * Generous 3 car garage Inspect: Contact:
By Appointment Brett Stanley 0407 595 164 Internet ID #: 2485845
Healesville
$295,000 - $320,000
Immaculate Presentation, Spectacular Views
Retirement Living affordable Price
Positioned in a convenient location to town, and offering stunning views, this immaculate 3 bedroom home is sure to satisfy even the fussiest of buyers. • Master bedroom with en-suite & spa • Large study area • Open plan gourmet kitchen with ample storage • 2 levels of outdoor entertaining decks with magnificent views • Gas log fire, split system heating/ cooling & ducted heating • Double carport with dry access
Griffin Park Village offers the retirement you deserve, with a strong focus on group activities and an exciting variety of facilities available to resident’s. This quality home offers 2 bedroom’s with BIR’s, well appointed kitchen with ample cupboard and bench space, in floor heating, 2 split systems and solar power, private courtyard garden with pattern paved concrete & established plants. A lockup garage with remote control & internal access provides security.
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$270,000 PLUS
YARRA JUNCTION $320,000 - $350,000
Anyone for Golf?
Charming Weatherboard
A Great Place to Start
* 3 bedroom brick home with 2 bathrooms * Neat presentation with landscaped gardens * Separate kitchen meals area * Undercover outdoor entertaining area * L-Shaped dining/lounge * Backing on to the Warburton golf course Open for Inspection Saturday 8 February 11.00-11.30am 41 Surrey Road, Warburton View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 703061
* 3 bedroom character weatherboard on 1660m2 (approx)
* Wonderful WRC home located in a fantastic position on 900m2 approx
* High ceilings, timber floors & wood heater
* Filtered mountain views
* Large country kitchen & L-shaped lounge and dining
* 3 bedrooms & 1 bathroom, open plan living & meals area
* French and sliding doors open to rear deck
* Polished boards & wood heating
* Views of fern gully in rear yard with bird and wild life
* Undercover entertaining area
* Perfect weekender or investment property
* Rear yard access, double carport, steel shedding
* Close to Warburton township, local cafes and transport
* Walking distance to high school, bus stops & Warburton Rail Trail
View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 687377
View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 703886
Please Contact Meg Charlwood or team on 59671800
Please Contact Meg Charlwood or team on 59671800
Please Contact Chris Lord or team on 59671800
REEFTON
$235,000 PLUS
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YARRA JUNCTION $310,000 - $340,000 RE PR D IC U E C ED
LAUNCHING PLACE $420,000 - $450,000
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Dress Circle Location on Half an Acre Approx
A Fantastic Start
Privacy & Space
* Brick veneer home in quiet location
* Set in a fantastic location & close to all amenities on 750m2 (app)
* Privately set back from the road
* 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, master with renovated ensuite & WIR
* 3 bedrooms plus 1 generous family bathroom
* Comfortable 3 bed home on 1678m2 (approx)
* Open plan living/kitchen area, wood heating & timber floors throughout
* Open plan kitchen & lounge area plus enormous family bathroom
* L shaped formal living & dining area with wood heating * Family room adjoining kitchen with sliding doors to u/cover entertaining area * Evaporative cooling & recently installed ducted heating system
* Undercover entertaining area
* Downstairs divided into 2 large rooms
* Double garage & double carport
* Kitchen is spacious with extra wide bench & lots of storage cupboards
* Set on a well fenced block
* A verandah leads around the home
* Established garden & lock up garage & workshop
* Walking distance to public transport, Warburton Rail Trail & High School
* 2 road frontages & lots of car space
View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 684259
View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 696656
View on www.mcmath.com.au id no: 637021
Please Contact Chris Lord or team on 59671800
Please Contact Chris Lord 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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WARBURTON
Price Range $440,000 - $480,000
YARRA JUNCTION 1/2556 WARBURTON HWY
Price Range $330,000 - $355,000
UNIQUE HOME IN AN ENVIABLE LOCATION
VIEWS, CONVENIENT LOCATION & SUPERBLY PRESENTED...
This home offers a peaceful lifestyle with views to Mt Donna Buang. Currently used by the owners as a holiday home & successfully rented outed as a holiday let when not used. The cedar dwelling is on 2 levels, with 3 bedrooms upstairs, 2 bathrooms, plus a basin and toilet off the main bedroom, which also has a balcony. The open plan living area has new carpet, a cosy wood burning heater&reverse cycle air conditioner & opens to a large deck to enjoy the very private sunny outlook. The good size & oven. Situated in a quiet area, adjacent to the golf course & within walking distance of the village. The property has two titles of approx 1810m2 with the dwelling on one and a vacant block of land.
Perfectly situated to take in all the beautiful views the Valley has to offer yet at the same time conveniently located within walking distance to town, rail trail and bus stop, this immaculately presented Townhouse will impress! Offering gas ducted heating, split-system cooling, gas cooking, well appointed kitchen and large size rooms including a huge bathroom. This two bedroom townhouse is perfect for those looking for something that is low maintenance yet with plenty of room to move plus a beautiful North facing outlook. Not forgetting the private courtyard with space for the BBQ & entertaining, lock up garage, landscaped gardens and fabulous views...
Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or 5966 2530 laird@bellrealestate.com.au
Contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 Inspection Sat 12 -12.30pm
WOORI YALLOCK 10 CHURCH RD
Price Range $420,000 - $460,000
5 BEDROOMS ON OVER HALF ACRE!! Very attractive home in sought after Woori Yallock ideally suit the family needing space both inside and out with 4 large bedrooms all with built in robes & ensuite to master plus study or 5th bedroom, 2 separate living zones, 2 split systems, woodheater, large open plan kitchen with dishwasher, island bench and loads of storage/pantry space. Nestled on over ½ acre with small fully fenced paddock, 2 garden sheds, front and side verandah, drive through driveway and plenty of parking space for the whole family. Lovely family home just waiting for a new owner!!
Contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 Inspection Sat 1 -1.30pm
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Florist & Cafe - Business
This ideally located three bedroom home presents the perfect opportunity for a young family to stop renting and to start owning their own home. Comprising three bedrooms, open plan family/living areas and a neat kitchen the home enjoys gas heating and air conditioning in the main living areas. It is an easy stroll to the local primary school and just moments from public transport. Outside there is a huge yard with plenty room for children to play in safety and maybe start a vegie garden or even keep your own chooks! On the other hand if you are looking for an investment property with potential for great returns this home should definitely be on your ´must see´ list....
“Flowers & Flavours” is a well established floral boutique/coffee shop with seating for 24, all this situated in the busy Yarra Junction shopping town. Opportunity to purchase a strong business, excellent turnover, strong client base & a long lease. The florist with 30 years experience is keen to stay on, all equipment, kitchen, coolstore, shop fixtures & fittings, dry cleaning agency & stock is included - offering a great chance for the next owner to walk in & be the boss! Operating 5 1/2 a week, potential to expand & being the only Florist in the area demand is high - MUST SELL !
Contact Peter Farrelly on 0417 147 706 or 5967 1277 Inspection Sat 11- 11.30am
Contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 michelle@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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Price Range $275,000 - $295,000
WARBURTON 9 HAND STREET
AUCTION Sat 8th Feb @ 11am
Family living in Warburton
Just a short walk to Yarra Junction Shopping centre and transport with a great mountain views is this brick veneer 3 bedroom home. A fantastic investment opportunity currently leased to a fantastic tenant. Features include open plan lounge & kitchen/meals area, a carport, lock up tool shed and low maintenance garden complete the picture. Move in or invest, the choice is yours!
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
Contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 5967 1277 tony@bellrealestate.com.au
Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or 5966 2530 Inspection Sat 10.30 -11am
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Price Range $750,000 - $820,000
Ultimate Yarra Valley 5 acre Hobby Farm This beautifully renovated 4 bedroom home offers your family style and space and will surely tick every box! Inside you´ll find two spacious living zones, one a formal lounge the other with views across the property & gleaming polished floors, plus there´s a magnificent new kitchen with loads of storage, gas cooking & D/W. All four bedrooms are a good size, master with full ensuite and WIR, two with BIRs and one ideal as a study with its own entrance. Outside is a fantastic covered al fresco entertaining area surrounded by opening glass windows letting the breeze flow through or the open fire place will keep you warm in winter. Shedding & access is great with a circular driveway at the front to a double car port &a driveway taking you around the back to the large 15 x 9 lock up shed with concrete floor & 3 phase power, machinery & hay shed, room for all the toys/trailers/trucks etc! The land is well fenced with 3 small paddocks & one large one ideal for horses/alpacas/pets or perhaps a mini bike! Extras include solar power, 3 air conditioners, gas ducted heating, mains water & gas. There´s so much more to see at this excellent property if you´ve been looking for small acreage be sure to see this one. Call for an inspection now.
Contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 5967 1277 Inspection Sat 2 -2.30pm
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Price $340,000 plus
WARBURTON
Price Range $290,000 - $310,000
Gorgeous Character Home & Planning Permit for New Home
WHAT A GREAT START!!
The best of both worlds is available right in the heart of Yarra Junction. A three bedroom 100 year old weatherboard home with timber panelled walls & high ceilings. Also a current planning permit for a new three bedroom 2 bathroom home at the rear with separate driveway all ready for the astute investor/developer to build. Over 1000 square metres in total and with magnificent mountain views this property offers many choices-build & rent both; live in one & rent the other; sell both & reap the profits! Be quick to grab this opportunity!
Located in a beautiful established area of Warburton you will find this solid brick 3 bedroom home on a superb sunny corner allotment with fully fenced rear yard, walking distance to the Yarra River, shops and trail. The home offers 3 good size bedrooms, new bathroom, timber floors & kitchen with adjoining dining area, 3 car carport and verandah overlooking the front yard. A great first home or low maintenance weekender in a very picturesque part of town!
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
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
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Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
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to the fully landscaped gardens you won´t find better. This property comprises 2 large living areas with top quality fittings and quality floor coverings throughout, fully equipped kitchen with lots of bench space, formal lounge and dining which includes an open fire place, large meals and family area. The master bedroom comes complete with a bay window plus ensuite and walk in robe, there are 3 more bedrooms with built in robes and family bathroom. Extras include ducted heating. Outside continues with an uncover entertaining and BBQ area, 2 car garage with 3 phase power, boat shed, woodshed, landscaped gardens front and back completes this beautiful family home. Call for your private inspection today. Price $480,000 plus View By Appointment Contact Yarra Glen Office 9730 1900 Peter Wal 0418 319 333
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From the moment you walk through the front door absolutely awesome only goes part of the way towards describing this beautiful family home with a surprise in every room. There are three living areas, which include a theater room or second lounge, large open family room and adjoining meals, formal lounge overlooking your private deck. The fully equipped kitchen includes quality appliances and stone benches; the master bedroom comes complete with a five star ensuite plus his and hers WIR. There are 3 more bedrooms with robes plus family sized bathroom. Extras include ducted heating, ducted refrigerated cooling, 4.2 Kw solar panels. Outside continues with two double remote garages, large covered entertaining area, water tank, landscaped gardens front and rear, exposed aggregate concrete drive completes this beautiful family home. Call for your private inspection today.
Price $670,000 plus View Sat 2 - 2.30pm Contact Yarra Glen Office 9730 1900 Peter Wal 0418 319 333
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The moment you step through the front door of this spectacular home it will take your breath away. An extensive entry foyer welcomes you to the formal living area with 11 ft. ceilings presenting an elegant first impression. The floorplan is versatile, complimented by a tiled meals area adjacent to the large family kitchen any chef would be proud of along with spacious formal and informal living zones perfect for large scale entertaining. The home comprises 5 large luxury bedrooms and a study serviced adequately by 3 magnificent 5 star bathrooms. Fixtures and fittings of the highest calibre make this a superior property with modern luxuries of today including ducted heating. External extras include ample tank water and a barn-style remote double garage, English style landscaped gardens, small orchards and vegetable garden all within close proximity to everything the Yarra Valley has to offer. If you are looking for a spectacular home on 5 acres this is one that you should not miss. Call today for your private inspection.
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home on a large block will appeal to families, featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 3 living areas! The carpeted formal lounge and dining room guides you into an informal living area comprising a well-appointed kitchen and family room with access to a covered alfresco entertaining pavilion and the landscaped garden. The family room adjoins a versatile rumpus room that may serve as a home office, extra bedroom or media room! At the rear, 2 bedrooms share a bright family bathroom and separate toilet, while the central master bedroom has a WIR and an ensuite featuring a corner spa and large shower! Highlights: ducted heating, split systems, ducted vacuum, alarm and garaging for 3 cars with remote doors. Close to all amenities. Embark on a Yarra Valley lifestyle.
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surrounds of the picturesque, 5 acre property. This is what country living is all about, with your own private driveway, draped in cascading willows leads you to a 3 bedroom, plus study family home. Tucked away from it all you will discover a tradesman delight with excellent shedding, a large 20,000 litre water tank and 2 generous stock dams with ample water. This property could be a horse lovers paradise with several fenced paddocks. Features include a modern black-wood kitchen with an adjoining family meals area, large formal lounge room with a solid fuel fire, 3 generous size bedrooms with BIR’S. The main bathroom is modern with a separate shower, vanity and toilet. There is a second shower room as well as another separate toilet. This rural sanctuary is nestled among some of the most beautiful vineyards in the Yarra Valley and is just a short drive from the centre of the Yarra Glen township and an easy drive to the business centre and transport hub of Lilydale. This idyllic and secluded setting, commands your attention if you are looking for a country retreat.
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current owners have improved on. Situated on a generous sized block of approximately 860m2, The landscaped rear yard offers a splendid, private oasis setting with lock up garage, 10,000 litre tank and wood shed. This is definitely an indoor/outdoor home with an attractive large undercover deck to the front, with merbu timber finish and another under cover area at the rear. Quality and style are evident with new appliances in the kitchen, new window furnishings, new light fittings and curtains. Offering style and space this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home has a spacious formal and dining area with a solid wood fire, large rumpus room, split system air conditioner, new ceiling fans and gas ducting heating. The best in quality and comfort greets you with the very practical kitchen and neutral toning’s throughout. With too many additional features to mention. This highly appealing property is looking for a new family to enjoy as much as the current owners have. Inspect with confidence.
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TWO memorials are set to be unveiled in commemoration of more than 3000 soldiers of the 13th Infantry Brigade arriving at Lilydale 100 years ago. The troops set up camp on Saturday 7 February 1914 on paddocks of what is now Lillydale Lake for a week long ‘camp of instruction’ with a mock battle at Mount Mary near Coldstream taking place on 13 February 1914. To mark the centenary of these events, the Rotary Club of Lilydale will be unveiling two memorials - one at Lillydale Lake on Sunday 9 February and the other on Thursday 13 February in Coldstream. Mount Evelyn RSL secretary Anthony McAleer said although this event is a project of the Rotary Club, the centenary of these events is significant for the RSL as well. “Having these two unveils is a great way for all of us to launch a whole series of different commemorative events that will acknowledge the centenary of Anzac Day,” he said. Mr McAleer said the camp area was part of David Mitchell’s Cave Hill Estate in 1914. “During their time here, the 13th Infantry Brigade undertook company and battalion drill training, musketry practice and undertook route marches around
AN ALTERNATIVE farming experience is available for community members, with technology, cattle and seminars on offer for farm-folk at an annual exposition. The Seymour Alternative Farming Expo will open on Friday 14 February and close on Sunday 16 February, offering a snapshot of the latest in technology and rural lifestyles. Organiser Colin Stray said the event, which will be held at Kings Park on Tallarook Street, Seymour, has been tailored to ensure that families and children are well catered for. “There is plenty for them to see and do and it will take them a full day to see it all,” he said. Mr Stray said that families will be interested in the CraftAlive exhibit, which features the work of about 40 hobbyists and craftspeople with mediums such as needlework, patchwork, quilting and jewellery. He said that one of the key attractions to the event was elements of the latest technology and a focus on alternative breeds of cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and poultry. “Livestock breeders and owners will be on hand throughout the event and willing to help visitors
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Monash Militia organising committee Anthony McAleer, centre front with the book, with, from left, Ian Darvell from Lilydale Rotary, Graham Warren from Shire of Yarra Ranges, Marg Sanki from Lilydale Rotary, Don Parsons from Lilydale RSL, Rene Belyus of Mount Evelyn CFA, Bob Gannaway from Healesville RSL, Les Kennedy of Mount Evelyn RSL, and Blake Hadlow at at the site looking over the lake where the camp was held 100 years ago. 114067 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY the area,” he said. “It is believed that the famous aviator Harry Hawker also flew over the camp,” he said. Mr McAleer said the ceremony at Lillydale Lake has a number of guest speakers with the event kicking off with Major-General Sir John Monash’s greatgrandson Michael Bennett unveiling a commemorative plaque. Centenary of Lilydale Militia Camp
and Mock Battle in February 1914 event at Lillydale Lake will take place on Saturday 9 February at 2pm. The second event on Thursday 13 February will be held at 11am on the service road between Coombe Cottage and St Hubert’s Winery, Maroondah Highway, Coldstream. For more information on the events, visit the Facebook page “Lilydale Militia Camp 1914”.
THE stage is set for VoiceMob 2014. VoiceMob leaders completed rehearsals last week for the 34 public workshops that will culminate in the all singing, all signing, all dancing, flash mob extravaganza across the Yarra Ranges from March through to June. The leaders group ‘graduated’ from a master-class with choreographer Nick Pappas, deaf artist Medina Sumovic and project co-ordinator and musical director Santha Press at the Wandin Hall ready to inspire and empower people
of all ages and abilities to sing, sign and dance as part of the project which will see flash mob events taking place in parks, at festivals, on footpaths... anywhere, in fact! Santha encouraged people to get involved saying the songs and moves inspired by Auslan (Australian Sign Language) are beautiful, fun and fast to learn. There are no auditions and no experience is needed, the songs and moves can be learned from the website, but participants can also go along to as few, or as many of the rehearsals and performances as
VoiceMob leaders will inspire at workshoops around Picture: ROB CAREW the Yarra Ranges. 113950 they choose. The first community rehearsal is at Yarra Glen Memorial Hall on Sunday 9 February from 1pm to 3pm.
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TAKE a trip to the treehouse! Upper Yarra Landcare and Warburton Environment have organised a field-trip this weekend for residents to see the Little Red Toolangi Treehouse, located in the Toolangi State Forest. Trip-goers can take a bus from either Warburton at 9am or Healesville at 10am on Saturday 8 February, which will take them up to the treehouse. Visitors will be taken on a guided journey through the forest surrounding the treehouse, and receive talks on matters such as the history of the treehouse and the botany and ecology of rainforests. There will be an opportunity to swim in the area, to hear about the
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Cruising into town By JESSE GRAHAM A SWELTERING weekend couldn’t deter the spirits of more than 400 people as the annual Black Saturday Remembrance Cruise took off for a third year running. The cruise was held on Saturday 1 February, with drivers taking off from Lilydale for a drive through Yarra Glen to Healesville Railway Station, where a ceremony was held. About 400 cars took part in the cruise and event organiser Stacey Kinsmore estimates that the event raised about $6000 for Healesville CFA, though the final figure was not available yet. Casey MP Tony Smith and Yarra Ranges Mayor Fiona McAllister spoke at the event at the station, before a ceremony was held at the community labyrinth. Mr Smith said the event, and the fifth anniversary of the Black Saturday bushfires, was a time to reflect on the preciousness of life. “Five years on, it’s a time to reflect - to reflect on the fact that life is both precious, precarious and passing,” he said. “We know that, five years on, we will be here... we know that, as the years pass, the memory of those that lost their lives will never dim, nor will the community spirit that was on display then and that we know
exists so much today.” Ms Kinsmore noted that attendance was down slightly, when compared to previous years, but noted that the weekend’s extreme heat meant that many drivers and event attendees stayed home. “We were quite surprised and overwhelmed with the amount of cars that turned up,” she said. She said that a couple of the event attendees had begun the cruise by doing burnouts and that, as a result, they were kicked out of the SS Owners Club they were part of and police were notified. Ms Kinsmore said that she and the other organisers - Tony Kinsmore and Wendy Bennett - would have a zero tolerance for hooning behaviour. “You have got to have respect for the event - we don’t need that trouble and we won’t put up with it,” she said. Ms Kinsmore said that no date has been set for next year’s cruise event, but that a Black Saturday Remembrance Cruise Facebook Group is regularly updated with information. For more photos, visit mail. starcommunity.com.au.
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Left: Two-year-old Axel Robinson took a cruise of his own at the event. 114059
Michelle, Lyla, Georgia, Caity, Jake, Declan, Patrick, Eunice and Cherry from Chum Creek Primary School sold Picture: JESSE GRAHAM drinks to raise money for the school at the cruise. 114059
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BLASKETT, Judith (AJ). 16.07.1917 - 28.01.2014 Loving wife of Don (dec.), much loved mother of Peter and mother-in-law of Irene. Rest in Peace BLASKETT, Judith. Passed away 28.01.14. Loved and respected member of Healesville Ladies Probus Club, since 1990. Sympathy to Peter and family, from the President, Committee and members.
MICK 0417 350 515 - 0419 521 503 OFFICE 5964 2710
Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.
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!
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.
POSITIONS VACANT
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Suitable applicant must be reliable with a positive attitude, eye for detail and happy to work with others. Only those willing to work weekends need apply. Must be able to drive a manual vehicle. Please ring 5962 4398.
Extra Cash
RUBY TANTRA
LOG TRUCK
DINING SETTING, all pine, table and 3 upholstered bench seats, with backs, storage space, EC. Bargain $200. 0431 267 041. Warburton.
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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. SEWING MACHINE, Singer 222K, antique, perfect condition, portable, $540. 0429 624 981. Healesville. SPRINKLER SYSTEM, new, fire fighting, includes new pump, pipe, sprinkler, hoses and all accessories. $1,000. 0402 321 837.
WOOD HEATER, Coonara, midi, free standing, 3 speed fan, flue kit, slate base, used twice, EC. $1,200. 5962 2571. XBOX, 360, 250GB, games, recharge kit, EC, little use. $215. 5962 2893.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES
HOUSEHOLD PUMP, Davey. $350. 5964 3213. IRRIGATION PIPES, 2 inch diametre, 9 metre long, 30 pipes, $1,500. 9730 1690.
Phone 5945 0600
PETS & SERVICES
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.
SEWING MACHINE, Singer, tredle, circa 1930, 6 drawers, EC. $395. 9756 7319.
Send resume to: mckenzies@bigpond.com
WANTED TO RENT, older employed couple with no children looking for house (large or small) on minimum of 3 acres. Excellent tenant history. 5942 7646, 0403 755 354.
Local Computer Service
Tim 0417 383 683
Required for local bus company. Full time position. Applicant must be motivated, reliable and have minimum MR licence. Would suit local.
WANTED TO RENT
COMPUTER REPAIRS
Repairs, Up-grades, Virus Removal. All problems fixed. Accredited.
DRIVER required for local timber haulage company. 5962 5533, 0427 852 995, 0427 652 993.
MECHANIC
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets TOTAL GYM, brand new. Cost $2,000 sell $1,500. 5966 5001 Millgrove.
Ratepayers are advised that Full Payment of the 2013/2014 rates and charges is due and payable by the 15 February 2014.
Payment received after the due date will be charged penalty interest. The Penalty interest rate applicable is 10.5% (Calculated Daily).
Enjoy heavenly bliss body works and ultimate relaxation. 0457 886 268.
HOSPITAL BED, manual, good condition, $360. 0429 624 981. Healesville.
TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149
CHEF Toolangi Tavern requires a qualified Chef with a view to becoming Head Chef. Phone Michelle 5962 9398
BULLBAR, genuine Toyota Prado, aluminium, current model, all fittings and instructions. $1,140. 5964 6576, 0447 503 128.
HIP SAVER, new, mens', extra large size. Cost $168, sell $100. Phone 5962 3018.
ISO 9001 Lic QEC24009 SAI Global
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Saturday 8th February 8am-3pm Moving House Furniture, camping gear, household items, books and lots more.
MASSAGE THERAPISTS
OZTENT, RV3, the 30 second tent, sleeps 3-4, hassle free camping, high quality material, 2mx2.4m, 19kg, VGC. $750ono. 9737 9432.
MURRINDINDI SHIRE COUNCIL Payment of Rates & Charges (Please note this due date applies to all ratepayers who have not paid an instalment for the current 2013/14 period).
FOR SALE
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726.
GAS STOVE, freestanding, LP, Chef 540, 4 burner separate grill and oven. $350. 5963 3314.
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.
Drop/collect Homecare catalogues and deliver orders. Car and phone essential. Call Berrie on 5966 5834 or 0406 730 075. www.homecare.com.au
Appliance Industry Assoc. member.
PUBLIC NOTICES
FOR SALE
HOSPITALITY
McDONALD, Brad. Twenty years since we last saw you. So many lives changed. Remembered always - Love the Caldicott family.
Yarra Valley Sawdust 5966 5705 or 9729 7782
Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902
2 Lester Street
Place your advert now for only $39 and you will get:
9720 3619
MOWER, John Deere, ride on mower, LX188, 48 inch cut, $1,000. 9730 1690.
WOORI YALLOCK
Fast & efficient service Local supplier to valley & surrounding areas Equestrian, Garden Supplies & Nurseries
Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont
MOBILITY SCOOTER, Pride Celebrity Deluxe, mechanically VGC, some guard damage. $950. Phone 0438 582 029. Coldstream.
IN MEMORIAM
FRIDGE/FREEZER, side by side, Samsung, VCG, white, $500. 0418 522 404.
GARAGE SALES
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FRIDGES & WASHERS
5966 7202
MULCH, PINE & HARDWOOD SAWDUST & SHAVINGS, WOOD CHIPS ETC
DISPLAY FRIDGE, four sliding doors across top, four refrigerated doors underneath, motor as new, EC. $1,200ono. 5962 5075 A/H.
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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.
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HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
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MOORE, Sharyn Elizabeth. 12.01.76 - 04.02.01 We will miss your love, your beautiful laughter and your presence forever. We love you. Your loving Mum Diana and brother Andrew.
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REGAN, Lesley. Will be sadly missed by sister Isla and family. Sympathies to all the Regan family.
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FOR SALE SHEEP, 17 sheep, $40 each, 1 ram $40. 5964-4888.
COOK Casual Position – hours as required Day & Evening Shifts & Weekends A unique opportunity has arisen for a Cook with proven qualifications and experience in Commercial Cooking at our Yarra Valley Living Centre in Yarra Junction. The Gawler Foundation is a world pioneer and leader of educational self-help programs for people dealing with Cancer, MS and other serious illness. We require a highly motivated, compassionate and mature person to assist as required with the preparation of meals during residential programs. The right person needs to have a current Level 1 Food Safety Certificate, good communication skills, the ability to work as part of a team as well as independently and a commitment to a healthy lifestyle. Applications to Wayne Nicholls: info@gawler.org Closing date 21 February 2014. 1117887-DJ06-14
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Upsets leave top slots open YVCA RESULTS TOUGH conditions greeted cricketers in the valley on Saturday where the teams taking the crease took full advantage of the wilting bowling attacks. In the competition’s premier grade, DJ Strachan Shield, a couple of upset results have once again intensified the race for top four positions with three rounds remaining. Hoddles Creek proved that its potential is greater than what its lowly position on the competition ladder shows as it easily accounted for association leaders Healesville. Healesville set its hosts a challenging chase of 175 and with a consistent attack one would have thought the Wombats would struggle to chase the total. Once again Hoddles Creek showed its fighting spirit and, fortunately, it was their experienced batsmen who got things going quickly putting Healesville on the back foot. Mick Batten was the mainstay of the innings compiling a brilliant knock of 89. Healesville now needs to regroup quickly if it is to maintain its grip on a home final as it hosts a resurgent Yarra Junction. Hoddles Creek will view its next match up against a struggling Warburton-Millgrove as an ideal opportunity to post two victories in succession. Yarra Junction produced the second upset of the round fighting doggedly to hold off a desperate Mount Evelyn side to continue its spirited challenge to the top four. Chasing a mediocre 134 set by the home side, Yarra Junction were teetering on the edge starting the day on an unconvincing 3/28. A game defining 52 run partnership between Chippa Robertson and Blackie Thompson regained ascendency of the contest for the visitors
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to take their side to the brink of victory. Two wickets in quick succession with seven runs still to get gave the Rovers another sniff of an unlikely victory, but a six off Thompson’s bat ensured his team a well-earned victory. With only half a game separating the teams, sitting fourth and fifth, Yarra Junction and Mount Evelyn face crucial Round 12 games in their quests for finals action. The Eagles recent form will have them champing at the bit to have a crack at Healesville and another top four scalp, while the Rovers must regroup as they take on the unpredictable Woori Yallock. Despite some indifferent form over recent rounds, Coldstream still loom as the competition front runners as they easily accounted for Woori Yallock. Chasing the Tigers challenging total of 185, the Crocs made short work of the chase on the back of a brilliant century from Danny Adams. Sensing his team’s fall in form, Adams has been in scintillating form since Christmas. Remarkably, Adam’s century is the first from any player in DJ Strachan Shield this season, and this was a century of the highest order as he rendered the talented Tigers bowling line-up toothless in the wake of his awesome display. The Crocs now face Seville in a key clash for home finals calculations and early bragging rights heading towards the pointy end of the season. The Tigers face a season defining game against Mount Evelyn where a loss would end their finals chances. In the final game of the round, Seville flexed its collective muscle as they visited WarburtonMillgrove and made short work of the locals. The experienced pairing of Luke Darwall (4/39) and Adam Humphrey (3/59) battled bravely in the stifling condition in a lost cause. Warburton-Millgrove now face a do or die clash against Hoddles Creek where a loss would all but end their finals chances. Seville host Coldstream in what could be classed as the biggest game of the season this close to finals. DJ STRACHAN SHIELD Yarra Junction 9/157 (Hodgkinson 35, Robertson 33, Thompson 23, Witherdin 2/4, Anderson 2/29, Thompson 2/35) d Mount Evelyn 134 (Hancock 36, Fraser 29, Lever 5/35, Ottrey 3/27). Hoddles Creek 3/178 (Batten 89, Weir 34, Hetherington 25, Stock 1/20) d Healesville 174. Coldstream 2/189 (Adams 119, Brambilla 32, Doughty 22, Hayes 1/23, Wright 1/31) d Woori Yallock 185. Seville 246 (Dwyer 60, Burns 40, Hadlum 33, Darwall 4/39, Humphrey 3/59) d WarburtonMillgrove 102 (Clinch 35, Amarasinghe 3/22, Tilney 3/34).
Flying the Australia Day flag (from left) Brad McCubbin, Graeme Fox and Lynda and Malcolm Dickson. 114023
Fun day draws out old mates MORE than 100 players descended on the Warburton Golf Club for a very successful Australia Day weekend fun-comp - many previous members returning to renew old acquaintances. This aspect of the day was the most pleasing, as members and ex-members spotted one another and found time to reminisce. Although the results were secondary to the social impact of this type of day, there was a clear winning team.
Playing the popular Ambrose team event, there was always going to be a low score, but no one expected a team to finish 16 under the card! That’s right, a clever team of four shot a 53 ‘off-the-stick’. There were a couple of other great scores but the greenkeeper’s team of Paul Mason, Benny Chester, Wes Martin and Roger Jones were the lucky ones, although those who witnessed their stroke-making said it was just “hot golf” from the first to the last hole!
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Early start’s a winner THERE were plenty of ways to keep cool at Healesville Greyhounds on Sunday as dogs, catchers, punters and kids took advantage of an early start to beat the heat and enjoy the racing and the GRV 2014 Summer of Racing family activities. The 10-race meeting included heats for next Sunday’s $72,500 Healesville Cup final. Families defied the heat to take advantage of the Sensational Summer for Kids program including free activities and food and the chance to win a family holiday to the Gold Coast. While the dogs cooled off after each race with a good hose down, the kids mixed it up with fun and games including the very popular wet sponge dodge-ball and water relay races. The Sensational Summer fun will continue on Cup Day, Sunday 9
February, with Kelly Sports running a massive program of active and passive activities for the kids, prizes and give-aways. AFL Melbourne player Matt Jones will be on track running the footy handball competition and obliging with pre-season photos with fans. For the punters the Cup will be the highlight of the day with Sunday’s heats resulting in a top-level field of eight competing for the big prize money. HGC manager Lee Fahry said the club was keen to see Yarra Valley families enjoying the excellent facilities and said Cup Day, with lots on offer on and off the track, was the perfect time to enjoy the great racing at Healesville’s unique straight race track. Visit http://mountainviews. starcommunity.com.au for more Healesville Greyhound photos.
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Catcher Ellisa Franklin with Race 6 winner Nic Nat Nui. 114024
HEALESVILLE GREYHOUND ASSOCIATION Race One: Ten Grand Large, MckNight, Tayler’s Special. Race Two: Wittle Wassallo, Baron Bling, Abandon Paradise. Race Three: Pennsylvania Is, Bill Dodger, Bar No Comment. Race Four: Bling My Day, Strike Me Lucky, Wentworth. Race Five: Frosty Jay Jay, Lady Dee Dee, Zambora Storm. Race Six: Nic Nat Nui, Acclaimed Love, There’s a Earn. Race Seven: Walk Hard, Cointreau, Accelerant. Race Eight: Paw Licking, Denersur, First Blood. Race Nine: Transcend Time, Matts Entity, Elusive Daicos. Race 10: Zulu Zircon, Dark Warrior, Vapour Storm. Race 11: Vapourash, Special Pup, Civil Pursuit. Race 12: Coco Benz, Flying Bolt, Burj Kjalifa. WARBURTON GOLF CLUB Wednesday 29 January: Stableford: Winner: Brown (40 points) Runner up: Pote (39 C/B). Balls down to 37. N.T.Ps: 3rd Judkins, 10th Garside, 12th Murch. Twilight on 30 January: Winner: Munro (21 points C/B). Runner up: Judkins. (21). Balls down to 18. N.T.Ps: 3rd: Kennedy, 7th Hall, 9th Hatt. Saturday 1 February: Stroke and Monthly Medal: A-Grade: Kennedy (67). B-Grade and Medal: Scott (67 on a C/B). Balls to 72. N.T.Ps: 3rd Lockey, 5th Seed, 9th Williams, 12th Hall, 15th Ireson. BOWLS CLUB PENNANT RESULTS HEALESVILLE BOWLING CLUB Tuesday 28 January: Healesville d Mooroolbark (60/42). Saturday 1 February: Heatherdale d Healesville (61/82). Healesville d Vermont South (67/83). YARRA JUNCTION BOWLING CLUB Tuesday 28 January: The game between Yarra Junction and Lilydale was abandoned due to heat. Saturday 1 February: Yarra Junction d Eastwood Golf (99 shots to 52). Warburton Bowling Club: Tuesday 28 January: Warburton 14/62 d Mooroolbark 2/53. Saturday 1 February: Lilydale 14/86 d Warburton 14/68. Warburton 2 18/0 d Heatherdale 0/0.
Right: The new permanent ‘marquee’ and alfresco area provides a great view of the track. 114024
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