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people travelling to South Africa in the belief they were supporting orphaned lions and tigers. “I’ve formally written to ministers about this, however it’s a very difficult situation as it’s happening in South Africa. “The reality is that people over there want to make a living but I will be making a speech in parliament and to foreign affairs ministers to raise awareness on the issue. “We need to stop Australians from going over there - they pay for the privilege to care for the animals with all the right intentions but are subsequently aiding in the slaughter of them.� Ms Patman said the industry was mainly happening in South Africa and

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many residents in the hills were travelling over to lion and tiger orphanages in the country to volunteer their help - unaware that these orphanages were raising wildlife for the insidious practice. “If Australians are aware of the industry they would not go,� she said. “That would curb the industry as these orphanages could not afford to run without volunteers. “Lots of Australians are travelling over to South Africa thinking they are helping orphaned lions, however they are being used in the canned hunting industry.� Ms Patman said she believed that Africa was currently under siege and if

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it did not receive international pressure this horror would continue. “We are currently working with Jason Wood and he is hoping to table the issue in parliament,� she said. “There is going to be a global rally on 15 March with more than 50 cities participating worldwide.� Mr Wood said anyone who was travelling to South Africa thinking they were going over there to do good in these orphanages should contact World Wildlife Fund (www.wwf.org. au) to ensure there was no connection to canned hunting. For more information about canned hunting or to get involved in the global march for lions, visit www.cannedlion. org or www.globalmarch4lions.org

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him, however was horrified when he conducted research into the issue. “When Donalea showed me the video footage of what is happening over there I couldn’t believe what I saw - it’s very disturbing footage and I don’t recommend anyone to watch it,� he said. “A lot of Australians, and even people we know in our electorate, are going over to South Africa to what they think are orphanage parks to basically care for these lions and cubs. “But it’s just a front for the subsequent slaughter of the animals when they get to a mature age.� Mr Wood said what he was trying to do was raise awareness in not only his electorate but around the country to all

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MEMBER for La Trobe Jason Wood is hoping to table the issue of ‘canned hunting’ in parliament as soon as possible. Canned hunting is the practice of capturing, breeding and raising animals like lions, of which only 4000 remain in the wild, for cashed-up thrillseekers to shoot and take home as trophies. Hills resident Donalea Patman is dedicated to informing residents of the hideous industry known as canned hunting and brought it to the awareness of Mr Wood. Mr Wood said he was sceptical of the practice when Ms Patman first told

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Proud to be recognised By REBECCA BILLS UPPER Ferntree Gully apprentice chef Jarrod Holt is one of 32 finalists selected for the Fonterra Proud to be a Chef (FPTBAC) 2014 mentorship program. The finalists selected from across the country have all travelled to Melbourne to attend four days of master classes delivered by world-leading chefs and industry experts - including executive chef at Chateau Yering and FPTBAC 2002 winner Matthew Macartney. Mr Holt said he was initially motivated to enter the program for the opportunity to cook his style of food for more people and learn from some of the top chefs in the industry. “It’s definitely a privilege and an honour to have been selected,� he said. “Through my participa-

tion in Fonterra’s Proud to be a Chef program I am hoping to gain more experience and skills which will help me throughout my career as well as meeting some great people and cooking some nice food. “My dream is to open a restaurant back in Belgrave - there is a nice little place that I’ve already got my eye on.� Mr Holt has previously worked at the prestigious Taxi Dining Room and currently works at Ten Minutes by Tractor on the Mornington Peninsula. The competition is designed to publicly recognise and reward the dedication and commitment of apprentice chefs, with one standout finalist set to receive $7500 to spend on an international culinary paid placement. World-leading chef Mr

Macartney said it is an honour to be chosen to judge the Proud to be a Chef competition because it gives industry leaders the opportunity to give back and see the amazing talent and passion that is coming up through the industry. “I was a winner of the competition in 2002 and it afforded me the opportunity to travel and work in New York at the three Michelin star restaurant Daniel,� he said. Mr Macartney said it is pleasing to see Mr Holt representing the region in a competition of such calibre. “He already has some great career experience working at Taxi and now Ten Minutes by Tractor,� he said. “I believe he will go a long way with his chosen profession.�

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Jamie Oliver may pop up in the hills By JESSE GRAHAM WORLD-RENOWNED foodie Jamie Oliver could be setting up shop in an iconic Dandenong Ranges location and residents are being urged to encourage him. A group of locals are pushing for Mr Oliver to set up in Upwey’s Burrinja Cultural Centre as part of a competition announced in February. The competition, run through Mr Oliver’s Ministry of Food program, asks entrants to find a site or a venue that could host a pop-up kitchen for a year, get support from the community and complete an application.

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YOUNG Indigenous people from the La Trobe electorate are being urged to apply for a place in this year’s National Indigenous Youth Parliament (NIYP). La Trobe MP Jason Wood said the Canberra event in May will be a fantastic opportunity for people to participate in a week-long leadership program and receive expert training in how government works. “I urge any young Indigenous person in La Trobe, who is passionate about issues that affect them and their community, and interested in learning about Parliament and how laws are made, to apply to participate in the youth parliament,� he said. “NIYP offers the chance to gain skills and knowledge and the chance to meet future Indigenous leaders from all around the country who are interested in making a difference for their communities.� The youth parliament is run by the Australian Electoral Commission in collaboration with the YMCA and Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House. The centrepiece of NIYP is a two-day simulated parliament in the Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House in Canberra on 31 May and 1 June. This allows participants to debate bills on issues that affect their communities that will then be presented to the government and the opposition for consideration in developing relevant polices. “The youth parliament coincides with a parliamentary sitting week in Canberra and I look forward to meeting this year’s youth parliamentarians and discussing the issues concerning them,� Mr Wood said. “No specific skills or experience are required to apply for NIYP, apart from a desire to have a say in what’s going on in your community.� Young Indigenous Australians have until Monday 10 March to apply. Participants will be selected based on their ideas, their interests in government and their potential leadership skills. Application forms can be found at www.aec. gov.au/Indigenous.

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Two up for battle YVMDFL CEO Stephen Walter and president Leo Groenewegen, and Upwey-Belgrave RSL president David Eaton for the deciding two-up contest. Fittingly, it took three rounds to determine the host for this year’s game - Belgrave. “Upwey has been a great custodian of the game recently but because we’re fierce rivals, we both wanted the game,” Mr Francis said. “That created potential problems but I always like healthy rivalries. “In some regards we’ve been envious of Upwey - they’ve been good role models for us.” Upwey thrashed Belgrave in its inaugural Anzac clash 10 years ago and it’s something Mr Francis hasn’t quickly forgotten. He’s desperately hoping his side can turn that result around on 25 April. Mr Snell added: “Our clubs have probably got the strongest rivalry of any in the league because everyone knows everybody. “People who support Belgrave live in Upwey, and vice-versa.” With Belgrave hosting this year’s contest, Upwey will host the next two - given that next year’s game falls on a Saturday and won’t be a stand-alone match on the day. Mr Walter said the YVMDFL Anzac Day event rivalled the MCG blockbuster between Collingwood

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THE battlelines were drawn at Upwey-Belgrave RSL on Friday afternoon as a traditional game of twoup kick-started the newest chapter of one of the great local sporting rivalries. This year marks exactly a decade since the first Anzac Day clash between the Upwey Tecoma and Belgrave football clubs. And in 2014, the old Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League (YVMDFL) foes - the Tigers and Magpies - are at it again. But not all is fair in love and war. In recent seasons Upwey has faced off against another hills footy mainstay - Monbulk - on the big day after Belgrave’s relegation back to the YVMDFL’s second division. But with the Magpies again firmly entrenched in the top tier, and Monbulk opting not to take part in this year’s contest, the door to another Upwey versus Belgrave clash was thrown wide open. There was only one catch... both the Magpies and Tigers were hell-bent on hosting the blockbusting clash. Discussions between Tigers president Ian Snell and Magpies counterpart Colin Francis to broker a deal fell flat and, in the league’s eyes, there was only one fitting solution - a game of two-up at the local RSL for both clubs. So, both club presidents met with

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Upwey Tecoma Football Club president Ian Snell, left, and Belgrave counterpart Colin Francis, right, were all smiles after finally settling their Anzac footy dispute. Upwey-Belgrave RSL president David Eaton, centre, officiated a game of two-up to determine the host of this year’s Anzac Day footy game. 115885 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT and Essendon, given the emotion involved. “It’s tribal and these sides hate each other, but it’s healthy,” he said. “It’s a bit like Collingwood versus Carlton. “There’s always that little bit more on the line when you play your neighbours.” But Mr Groenewegen was quick to point out “both these sides respect each other - it’s just a good, oldfashioned game of footy”.

For his part, Mr Eaton said he can’t wait for the big game. “The game is back to where it belongs and I know everyone will rise to the occasion - it’ll be brilliant,” he said. The Upwey-Belgrave RSL dawn service at 6am, the march at 9.45am and morning service at 10am will precede the game with between 20003000 people expected to attend.

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Cheryl Anne Crawford has been missing since 20 January, and police are appealing for information.

Woman missing POLICE are calling for public assistance and witnesses to find a Belgrave woman who has been missing for more than a month. According to police, 34-year-old Cheryl Anne Crawford was last seen at her home in Dalkeith Cresent, Belgrave, on 20 January. Ms Crawford has extensive tattoos, along with the words “lost soul” written across her fingers on both hands. Police believe that Ms Crawford, who also uses the surname Smith, is travellng through the Burra area in South Australia, but encouraged anyone who sees her to call triple-zero immediately.

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in a public place, graffiti, possession of weapons and possession of alcohol. “PSOs make people feel safe when travelling at night, and train users have told us that they welcome the presence of PSOs at train stations.” Minister for Police and Emergency Services Kim Wells said he is pleased that commuters who use the busy Belgrave station will now feel safer knowing they are protected. Minster Wells said the Victorian Government has committed to recruiting and deploying 940 officers by November 2014 and the PSOs at Belgrave station is part of that promise.

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BELGRAVE rail station now have Protective Services Officers (PSOs) patrolling every night from 6pm until the last train leaves the platform. The patrols began on Tuesday 25 February and were welcomed by Eastern Victoria Regions MPs Edward O’Donohue and Andrew Ronalds. Mr O’Donohue said PSOs have the power to detain anyone who threatens public safety, confiscate weapons and issue fines to protect commuters from crime, violence and antisocial behaviour. “They are also trained in conflict resolution and dealing with vulnerable people,” he

said. “This builds on the number of PSOs already deployed at local stations Upwey, Ferntree Gully and Boronia.” Mr Ronalds said PSOs had been working on the public transport network since February 2012 with a total of 657 officers deployed across 92 stations. “The PSOs will keep commuters safe by patrolling the train platform, car parks and surrounds to prevent anti-social behaviour, property damage and alcohol and transport related crime,” he said. “PSOs have issued more than 20,000 infringement notices for a wide range of offences, including being drunk

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Review risks damaging solar LATER this year the Renewable Energy Target or RET will be reviewed for the second time in three years. Many people in the renewable industry are concerned that the Federal Government will use the review to either reduce or abolish the RET. The last review caused investment uncertainty even though no major changes were ‘on the table’. This time, misleading and inaccurate information from government about the cost of the RET suggests they are planning major changes. This is further undermining investment confidence.

earth Peter Cook President of the Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy Association

The RET is important for several reasons. Without a price on carbon the RET will be the main driver of the government’s 5 per cent emissions reduction target.

Without it, this very modest target will probably not be met. The RET also drives investment in the renewable energy industry which creates employment. In 2013, the solar energy industry alone employed 12,300 Australians. On hot summer days, in times of peak demand, solar systems add extra power to the grid, help reduce the wholesale price of electricity and reduce the risk of blackouts. For example, on 16 January, when the temperature was in the low 40s, solar systems in Victoria produced 2.80 per cent of state electricity in use.

It was 9.41 per cent in South Australia, 9.13 per cent in Western Australia, 8.64 per cent in Queensland and 3.59 per cent in New South Wales (Source: Australian Solar Council). The benefits of the solar industry are also evident locally in the federal electorate of La Trobe. There are 5471 solar homes in La Trobe. They are estimated to generate 13.86 megawatts of clean energy, save 17,096 tonnes of CO2 and reduce power bills by $3 million (Source: Solar Citizens). These benefits will continue to grow and be shared by more Austra-

lians if the RET is not reduced. A leading government figure recently linked the RET to rising power prices. The fact is that the RET is less than 3 per cent of household electricity prices. This means reducing the RET will not reduce power prices. Instead it will just put people out of work, add to pollution and increase the profits of foreign owned power companies. Decisions on the RET should be based on facts, not on misinformation or fiction.

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OLINDA Community House is offering A Royal Christmas scrapbooking with Christina on Saturday 15 March from 10am to 1pm. Cost is $20 plus $40 for kit. For more information or to book, call Christine on 9751 1264.

Prayer service WORLD Day of Prayer service is on 7 March from 10am at Saint George’s Church, Olinda-Monbulk Road, Monbulk. For more information, call Allison on 9756 6385.

Community outlook TUNE into local radio 3MDR 97.1fm every Saturday afternoon from 1pm to 2pm for Community Outlook. Special guests on Saturday 8 March will be explaining the need for a BMX track for young people in Cockatoo.

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Talent quest CELEBRATE Mooroolbark Talent Quest is on Friday 21 March from 7.30pm at Mooroolbark Community Centre, Brice Avenue, Mooroolbark. Admission $5. For more detailed information, visit celebratemooroolbark.com or call 9726 7037.

Easter fair KALLISTA Primary School is hosting the Easter village fair on Saturday 22 March from 11am to 4pm. Featuring live music, gourmet food, Devonshire tea, rides and activities for the kids. All welcome.

Portrait exhibition THE Hut Gallery is hosting portrait exhibition Let’s Face It until 30 March at 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. Open Sundays from 11am to 4pm, free admission. For more information visit thehutgallery.wordpress.com or call 9758 8955.

Drum fun AFRICAN drumming classes for kids are available on Mondays from 4pm at the Tin Shed, Belgrave. All ages welcome. Children under six years old must be accompanied by a parent. $12 per session, free drum hire if required. Bookings are essential and can be made on 0421 150 255. THE Lions Club of Wantirna carries out several projects in the Knox community. Members would like more volunteers to help in their service towards the community. Those who are interested in volunteering and would like to know more about being a member can call Val on 9800 2113.

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Trail of endurance By JESSE GRAHAM ENDURANCE runners took to the Warburton Trail last week as part of a 208 kilometre trek that took them from Mount Baw Baw through the Dandenongs and into Melbourne. Adventure runner Richard Bowles and multisport racer Jarad Kohler set off on Wednesday 26 February from Mount Baw Baw, setting off on an offroad journey that would take two days to complete. The trip to their destination - Bourke Street, Melbourne took the fitness fanatics through the Upper Yarra area on the Warburton Trail before they branched off into the Dandenong Ranges. Mr Bowles said the run was

part of the launch to this year’s Brooks Trail Run Festival in the Mount Baw Baw area, but doubled as an opportunity to encourage people to take up trail running. “I think, for me, there’s a benefit to the soul, being on trails,” he said. “It’s very nice in nature - it’s relaxing, and you’re almost in this hypnotised state. “I think it’s a lot easier on the joints.” The run was undertaken completely off-road, with the exception of crossings, and Mr Bowles said the Warburton Trail offered a good running experience to anyone interested in fitness. “It’s great - it’s accessible

to everyone, it’s so close to Melbourne and there are cafes along the route if you’re into that sort of thing,” he said. “It’s great for road runners and trail runners, and it’s good for me, because I’ve really been able to cover some distance.” The pair arrived in Bourke Street at 2.22pm on Friday 28 February, with thousands of metres under their respective belts and 55 kilometres in their final day alone. The Brooks Trail Run Festival runs from 8-10 March in the Mount Baw Baw region and celebrates trail running with a number of different running events. For more information, visit www.trailrunfestival.com.au.

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Dip in total crime By JESSE GRAHAM WHILE crime rates are rising across the state, the Yarra Ranges saw total crime drop in the past year, despite rising domestic violence rates. Victoria Police released its latest round of crime statistics on Wednesday 26 February, comparing 2013 crime rates to the year before. Crime across Victoria rose 3.1 per cent in 2013, though the Yarra Ranges Police Service Area (PSA) saw a drop of 4.5 per cent overall. Family violence incidents rose by 6 per cent in 2013, with 380 individual offences recorded compared to 358 in 2012. Yarra Ranges Inspector Paul Rosemblum vowed that Yarra Ranges police would continue to make family violence a priority.

“It is clear that we are progressing in the right direction as there is increased reporting of family violence matters with a noted increase in referrals to support agencies,” he said. “We will work closely with council and other agencies to make headway in this area. “A domestic family violence unit has been implemented and is of great assistance, providing expertise, guidance and confidence in targeting this issue.” The rise in family violence is consistent with the state’s figures, which saw statistics rise 9 per cent - or 1793 offences - from the year before. Assault in general - which includes family violence - saw an 11.2 per cent rise. According to Insp Rosemblum, burglary was another key focus for

police, with a dramatic fall of 26.6 per cent in residential burglary and a 24.1 per cent increase in commercial and other burglaries. Insp Rosemblum said Yarra Ranges police had taken “significant effort” in targeting burglary across the field, though the rise in crime rates remained a concern. “Commercial burglary continues to be an issue, but I am confident that our crime strategies combined with media strategies will result in a reduction of this offence, also,” he said. Robbery saw a nearly 40 per cent drop in 2013, with 26 incidents reported to police compared to 43 in 2012, while crime against property rates dropped by nearly 10 per cent and drug offences dropped by 7.5 per cent.

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Deaths on the road were also an issue in the area, with eight fatalities in the Yarra Ranges in 2013 - a rise of three compared to 2012. Insp Rosemblum said road policing would remain a priority throughout 2014. “We continue with planned visible and covert operations targeting known areas of risk,” he said. “Media education strategies continue in our efforts to reduce serious injury collisions.” The state road toll was 42 on Wednesday 26 February - up 38 from the same time in 2013. The crime rates were compared for the period of 1 January-31 December in 2012 with the same period in 2013.

By KATH GANNWAY YARRA Ranges Council’s Draft Equity, Access and Inclusion Strategy is out for public comment. The council, at its 11 February meeting, endorsed the draft, which is now on public exhibition. Cr Maria McCarthy said the draft strategy had been strengthened following feedback from the council and the Disability Advisory Council, the key change being to strengthen council’s advocacy role. She said the four goals contained in the strategy were to ensure information was accessible and supported equitable participation and inclusion in civic life, that council buildings and infrastructure were accessible to everyone, that Yarra Ranges was an inclusive community where everyone could particpatie equally and that council’s commitment to equity, access and inclusion were demonstrated in all aspects of the business. Mayor Fiona McAllister said she was on the Disability Advisory Council when the strategy was developed. “Inclusion is a topic very close to my heart, and I think we as a community have a long way to travel on this. I am behind anything we do as a council to support this,” she said. “It should be a very short journey, but, sadly, it’s a longer journey than we would have thought.” The strategy is now available for public exhibition at http://www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/Council/Public_Notices_Consultation/Draft_Equity_Access_and_Inclusion_Strategy

Dozens of groups compare notes By RUSSELL BENNETT REPRESENTATIVES from all of Emerald’s sporting, community and service groups will converge on the town’s RSL next week for a forum that could help shape the future of the town in 2014. The RSL has initiated the forum for all of the town’s groups and clubs - and Cardinia Shire’s Ranges Ward councillors - to band together and make themselves known, so they can work to better serve their community. There are currently around 50 groups and clubs within Emerald many of which would not be known to each other.

But RSL president Peter Maloney said his club already had “a very positive response” to the networking concept. He said the general idea was for the groups in attendance to all share their common goals, and to co-operate where possible. Emerald RSL’s Paul Rothville will co-ordinate the evening, which kicks off at 7pm on 12 March at the RSL clubrooms. He said the forum would enable all participants to enhance their service and to better serve the community by the sharing of ideas, and to improve ways of how to represent the

Peter Maloney, Dr Hamish Russell and Paul Rothville will take part in a special community forum at the Emerald RSL next week. 115953 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT different needs of the area. The evening will allow each group a five-minute address, detailing their function and mission, which will be followed by questions.

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Memorial funds A TOTAL of $500,000 has been secured to fund an Ash Wednesday Memorial in the Cockatoo township. La Trobe MP Jason Wood said he is committed to building the project and has secured the $500,000 in federal funding towards its construction. “In partnership with the Cardinia

Shire Council, a significant place will be built for people to better appreciate the enormous impact these fires had on our community,” he said. “A big thank you should go out to the Ash Wednesday Memorial project committee led by president Graham Simpson, a former Cockatoo CFA captain involved in the

fires, who has helped plan the memorial.” On 16 February 1983, 47 people from Victoria and 28 people from South Australia lost their lives during the devastating fires that swept through the two states. Mr Wood said the memories of the fires are still etched into the minds of many in the community

and the anniversary allows the community to remember the bravery of CFA fire-fighters. “With the unusual hot weather we should all be alert and prepared to the threat of fire and remember the incredible importance the CFA plays in protecting our community,” Mr Wood said. Warratina Lavender Farm co-owner Peter Manders with Chinese comedian and actor Guo Degang at the announcement. 116035 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM

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By REBECCA BILLS FRIENDS of Water Race and Quinn Reserve have received over $18,000 over two years to preserve Quinn Reserve. Awarded under Melbourne Water’s River Health Incentives Program in 2013, the group received $12,250 for contractor weeding and spraying, volunteer weeding and volunteer planting of 3500 Indigenous plants to the reserve. In 2014, an addition $5760 was awarded to add a further 3500 Indigenous plants to Quinn Reserve. Friends of Water Race and Quinn Reserve president Ben Ellis said the grants had been a big help in maintaining the sustainable future of the reserve. “The differing amounts in the two grants is due to different weed type and density issues which had to be dealt with before planting could take place,” he said. “The aim of these grants is to enhance the environment of Quinn Reserve where it adjoins Olinda Creek and to stimulate community involvement.” Melbourne Water regional manager (North East) David

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Friends of Water Race and Quinn Reserve president Ben Ellis at Horseshoe Falls in Quinn Picture: REBECCA BILLS Reserve. 115959 Norman said Melbourne Water supported volunteer community groups, like the Friends of Water Race and Quinn Reserve, with grants so they could continue their important work to boost the health of waterways. “These groups work extremely hard with limited resources to protect and improve local rivers and creeks,” he said.

“They give up their valuable time to improve the health and amenity of these community assets for the benefit of all.” Mr Norman said the group was a truly positive force in the community and that Melbourne Water monitored all grant programs closely. “It’s important we acknowledge their contributions and

encourage their ongoing work, which helps improve water quality and habitat for native plant and animal life,” he said. “As part of our reporting requirements, recipients must provide progress reports and final reports for projects, which detail the activities implemented and the results achieved as well as the actual expenditure, supported by invoices and receipts.”

Big boost to aged care By REBECCA BILLS

Member for Evelyn Christine Fyffe, resident Beryl Scott, Yarra Ranges Shire Mayor Fiona McAllister and Allity CEO David Armstrong officially opening Picture: REBECCA BILLS Lilydale Aged Care. 115958

LILYDALE Aged Care has opened its doors after a $12 million re-development project. Last Friday, the official opening of Lilydale Aged Care managed by Allity was attended by Member for Evelyn Christine Fyffe MP, Yarra Ranges mayor Fiona McAllister and chief execu-

tive officer of Allity David Armstrong. Mr Armstrong said the state-of-the-art aged care home was a wonderful and welcoming place that epitomises the word home for their residents. “It proudly continues the history of care and community that has always been a feature of this site,” he said.

“The lives and stories of our residents at Lilydale are the fabric of this district’s history, community and spirit. The home was previously the old Dame Nellie Melba Bush Nursing Hospital site which subsequently became the Lilydale Hospital before transitioning into the aged care home.

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WARRATINA Lavender Farm reached international heights last week when a $2.5 million deal was signed in a deal to bring teddy bears to overseas children. A group of Chinese delegates, parliamentarians and international media flocked to Warratina Lavender Farm in Wandin Yallock on Thursday 27 February, where it was announced the farm would be exporting lavender-scented teddy bears to China. The deal, which is currently signed for a year with OzStars Entertainment, is worth $2.5 million, with the possibility of lavender tea, oil and cosmetics to be sent off in the future. Warratina Lavender Farm owner Anne-Marie Manders said she was very excited about the business opportunity, which would also see limited-edition teddy bears distributed to the country. She said that, while items often come and go in popular fashion, she hopes the bears deal is renewed at the end of its 12 month period. “I’m glad we’ve built up a strong respect and trust with these people,” she said. Ms Manders said the majority of the visitors to the farm were Chinese tourists and that the lavender-scented bears were always a hit with visitors of all nationalities. President of the Upper House Bruce Atkinson MP spoke at the event and said his presence, along with Melbourne MP Jennifer Kanis - who represented Opposition leader Daniel Andrews - was an indicator of joint-support for the venture. “There’s bipartisan support for ventures such as this, which are designed to develop trade and investment, cultural and social ties between Victoria and China,” Mr Atkinson said. Chinese comedian and actor Guo Degang, who is part of the deal, announced at the launch that he planned to continue his support of Melbourne by aiming to create one of his movies in the state every year. The announcement is expected to be broadcast through more than 100 media outlets in China.

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Investment welcome WITH the commencement of Aldi’s new store in Monbulk, at a cost of about $4 million and with the expected opening date of August/September 2014, this is a great opportunity to get people to come back to Monbulk from Emerald and beyond. This new complex should make Monbulk more attractive for others to occupy the empty shops. There has not been a new shop built in Monbulk for about 25 years - the chances of someone building a new shop is remote with a quarter of the shops in the town now vacant. Let’s hope other business will follow. Bruce Johnson, Silvan.

Dysfunctional job THE youth unemployment crisis reveals worrying pockets of disadvantage in regional Victoria and Melbourne’s northern suburbs under Denis

Napthine’s watch. As entire industries collapse and employment security declines (only two per cent of new jobs have been full-time since the Liberal National Party Coalition was elected in Victoria), the jobs future of our state should be at the forefront of the Napthine Government’s agenda. Denis Napthine’s actions show the opposite: they cut $1.2 billion from TAFE, reducing the courses on offer and the number of enrolments and their major infrastructure pipeline consists of one dodgy tunnel. Over the last term of the previous Labor Government, average annual job growth was three times faster than it has been under the Coalition. Victorian Labor leader Daniel Andrews has already released detailed policies to create 10,000 jobs, transform our roads and public transport and get our economy back on track. But in his dysfunctional minority government, Denis Napthine has shown he is more interested in fighting for his own job than fighting for Victorian jobs. Victoria deserves better. Tim Pallas, Shadow Treasurer, Shadow Minister for Employment.

Plan against litter EVERY year Knox City and Yarra Ranges Shire Councils call on Ferntree Gully and Belgrave residents to join Clean Up Australia Day. Last year more than half a million volunteers around the country removed just over 16,000 tonnes of rubbish, which is a formidable achievement. Ferntree Gully and Belgrave residents should be proud of their contribution. As an organisation focused on minimising the impact on the environment, the National Packaging Covenant Industry Association is participating. We have also encouraged our member companies to take part. But while cleaning up after litterers is a noble and necessary cause, we believe it should be more than just a one-day event. It should be considered the right thing to do every day. Instead of just one-off events we need to find more long-term solutions to the littering problem. We need to fight littering by changing behaviours and prevent litter happening in the first

place by tackling the causes. The NPCIA’s National Litter Action Plan has been developed to do this. By providing the right infrastructure so residents can deposit their litter, by making it unacceptable in society to litter and by taking action against those that still chose to litter, we can have a lasting impact. In contrast, cleaning up after litterers in problem solving terms is an “end of pipe” solution. And other solutions put forward, such as the Container Deposit Levy (CDL), will make people feel it’s alright to litter because someone else will be motivated to pick it up and collect the deposit. Clean Up Australia Day should be applauded for the impact it has had and we are pleased to be part of it again this year. But as a country we need to look at the litter plans and the commitments already in effect which will prevent litter happening in the first place. Stan Moore, CEO, The National Packaging Covenant Industry Association.


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By JESSE GRAHAM BELGRAVE South and Heights fire fighters are calling for public assistance to help them become the first in the state to get a new ultra-light vehicle. Belgave Heights and South CFA Captain Sean Grondman told the Mail that the brigade had spent the past few months running a fundraising appeal with an ultimate goal of raising $15,000. The fundraising money will go towards a new, ultra-light specialised vehicle which will bolster the brigade’s fleet and be the first of its kind in any CFA fleet. Capt Grondman said the

community response to the appeal - the first in almost five years - had been poor, and that about $4000 had been raised compared to more than $10,000 in the last appeal. He said the vehicle has been specially designed by the brigade and will be able to carry extra crew members and 700 litres of water. “We’re the guinea pigs,” Capt Grondman said. “It’s larger than current slipon vehicles but smaller than a tanker. “It will easily access bushier and hard to access places and give us a quicker response.” The brigade is aiming to have the funds - a total of $140,000 -

raised by the end of March so that the vehicle would arrive in April, and urged the community to help with the project. “I’d encourage people to donate what they can,” Capt Grondman said. He said the brigade was organising a fundraising event with one of the members who works as a personal trainer. People can donate pledges and put the trainer through her paces with exercises and routines. For more information on the truck, donations or the fundraising event, contact Belgrave South and Heights CFA on 9754 5298 or via the Belgrave South CFA Facebook page.

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High ATAR achievements MATER Christi College has celebrated the high achievements of the Year 12 Class of 2013, with a special presentation assembly. Ferntree Gully student Erin McKernan and Sarah Alley from Belgrave were two of the 17 students who achieved ATAR scores over 90. Erin was college dux with an ATAR score of 97.95. She has accepted an offer to Monash University to study biomedical science, while Sarah who achieved an ATAR score of 97.75, has been accepted into commerce/law at Monash University. Principal Mary Fitz-Gerald said nearly onethird of students achieved an ATAR over 80.

“This is very exciting for our students and their families,� she said. “However, an ATAR score is only part of the outcomes of schooling - our college prides itself on developing strong, resilient young women who will thrive in whatever path they choose. “So what is really exciting for us is the diversity of pathways our students take in their studies and their engagement in their community.� In support of this point, the class of 2013 has been offered places in a wide range of courses including advertising, criminology, engineering, wildlife and conservation biology, applied public

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Amazing race MOUNT Lilydale Mercy College Intermediate VCAL (Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning) students were recently involved in the annual VCAL Amazing Race Day which is held within the Melbourne CBD. The event is part of a unit on leadership, in which students explore the characteristics of people in leadership roles. They distinguish between different leadership styles, and identify methods for motivating others. To reflect on their own leadership styles, they are encouraged to identify interpersonal skills that are used by people in leadership roles and identify responsibilities of a leader. The Amazing Race gives students the opportunity to put into practice what they have learned about leadership and working in teams. Students worked in groups of four to five following clues which led them between checkpoints in the CBD. At various checkpoints students had to answer questions and complete physical challenges in order to progress. This year the results were outstanding. Most groups achieved above average times, which demonstrates their effectiveness as leaders and team members. Congratulations to the win-

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Upon walking through the front door of this large family home, you will be impressed with the large open plan layout and beautiful large windows that overlook a fully useable rear yard and allow plenty of sunlight to filter through the entire home. Four bedroom and a study (or 5 bedrooms) create enough space for all the family to have their own piece of privacy while 3 living zones including a downstairs rumpus room provides room for the kids to grow into over many years to come. Updated appliances have been added to the functional kitchen and GDH runs throughout the home to allow for year round warmth. Situated near the end of a no through road, this property is in an ideal location and is within an easy walk to the main street and local sporting facilities. A fantastic home in an even better location!

Idyllically situated on 11.4 glorious acres (appx) and with breathtaking views of the surrounding valley this 4 bedroom plus study brick beauty is a truly massive residence with plenty of room for family enjoyment. Features inc: open plan kitchen/living/dining area, undercover outdoor entertaining, Tassie Oak timber floorboards, tessellated tiling, Jarrah kitchen with granite benchtops, SS 900mm oven, D/W, 2 x claw foot baths (one in each bathroom), ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuuming, lofty boxed ceilings, ornate cornices and ceiling roses, 160mm skirting, double remote garage, large dam, circular driveway, drive through portico, gazebo with pizza oven, 20,000L in ground water tank. You really will have to see it to believe it.

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Located on a quiet, sealed road in the heart of Sassafras, this 4 bedroom character home has a contemporary edge and sleek industrial feel! Sitting on over half an acre of undulating land (2101m2), encompassing two levels of living with valley views off verandas, it has the added luxury of a stunning large in ground pool in the foreground bathed in sunlight- something for all the family. This weatherboard home offers 4 bedrooms, two renovated bathrooms and large open plan living area. Minimalist industrial Stainless Steel benches create a fabulous kitchen with dishwasher, freestanding oven and range hood, tied in by polished concrete floors on the lower level and timber exposed beams for a classy edge. Timber French Doors with loads of character lead off outside adding a touch of country style feel to this home. Rooms to be used as desired and storage space is a welcome extra to this abode. On the upper level accessed by a central stair case reveals highly desired polished timber floors. Additional features include: sealed driveway, fully fenced pool area, rolling lawns - perfect for the kids and pets. Your privacy is assured with hedges screening the entire home, and partially landscaped rear yard completing the picture. Within walking distance to Sassafras or Olinda villages, close to public transport, yet off the main road, all the hard work has been completed - you just need to add your own touches to make it your own. True hills residences like these need to be seen to be appreciated.

With a bedroom for everyone, oodles of living space for Mum, Dad and the Kids, plus a top shelf Upwey Location, this is a one of a kind opportunity for the family wanting to put down roots in a welcoming life style friendly neighbourhood. Set on a beautifully flat block of 1744sqm, the homes kerbside view doesn´t even hint of the generous size within. Three of the four bedrooms are cleverly placed away from the living area, and the retreat sized main separated upstairs. Along with ensuite and walk in robe. There´s a brand new light and airy kitchen with drawers everywhere, walk in pantry, stainless steel appliances and granite bench tops. Timber floors feature throughout and there´s direct access from the kitchen meals area to a huge under cover paved al fresco. There´s a double garage plus extra storage shedding/work shop for tradies or handyman. Also included are bird aviaries and chook house or duck house if you enjoy fresh free range eggs. Walking distance to Upwey South Primary School and local parks and reserves, plus a whole range of community activities with the Burrinja Centre close by. Also included is ducted gas heating, cooling and automated watering system. Make an Inspection of this property a priority this weekend to avoid disappointment.

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If you are seeking a new home on a big block in Emerald with all the extras, you cannot go past this stylish, meticulously built & maintained 4 BDR home which is still under builder’s warranty. This impressive property is situated on a private acre just over 1 km to Emerald. You will be impressed from the moment you drive through the electric gates into the private block & see the contemporary home with double lock up garage with remote doors, the landscaped gardens, sweeping lawns & 10m x 12m barn with concrete floor, power & water available. The home oozes style, with quality finishings throughout including high ceilings, polished floors, spacious rooms, designer kitchen & lush carpets. The home offers 3 big BDRs, all with WIRs & a contemporary family bathroom at one end & the Master Suite with verandah access, WIRs & a designer ensuite at the other. The main living area features a built in wood heater for ambience whilst the home has mains GDH throughout & a split system for added comfort. Overlooking the primary living area is the well-appointed kitchen with every feature the budding chef desires, including a walk in pantry, stone bench tops, 900mm stove & integrated twin drawer dishwasher & both rooms open onto the spacious undercover alfresco area with Mirboo decking & outdoor kitchen overlooking the gardens. There is also a spacious 2nd living area & formal dining space, a spacious laundry, an abundance of storage & contemporary lighting throughout the home. Such style, quality & space is a rare find in Emerald. Don’t miss the opportunity to inspect this gorgeous home today.

This large, solid family home situated on 10 acres, features 6 BDRs, a study, 4 baths, 4 living areas, an indoor pool & magnificent views & is located in the heart of Macclesfield horse Country. This home oozes quality throughout with gleaming slate floors, quality carpets, stylish window coverings & a spacious timber kitchen with S/S appliances, granite bench tops, plenty of space & magnificent views. The home has 5 big BDRs, all with BIRs & a family bathroom upstairs, whilst downstairs is the Master Suite with huge WIR & ensuite with powder room. There is a large formal lounge, a separate formal dining room, an open plan living/meals area with wood heater & a split system & a big rumpus/games room with access to the outdoor entertaining area & an indoor heated pool. Add to this GDH, Evap Cooling, ducted vac & a study. Outside there are 8 paddocks, a grass ménage, a triple lock up garage, a spring fed dam, solar panels & 100,00 lt water storage. Inspect today!

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This tidy, 3 BDR Western Red Cedar Home sits privately at the back of a nicely treed ¼ acre block only 600 metres from the main street of Cockatoo, the primary school, shops & public transport. Featuring an elevated view from the front verandah, enter into the large lounge room with floor to ceiling windows & a reverse cycle split system to keep you warm in winter & cool in summer. The 3 BDRs are all spacious, 1 offering a double built in robe & the light filled Master with a large bay window & walk in robe. The open plan kitchen meals area offers gas cooking & is the central hub of the home separating the Master Bedroom from the others & in the spacious bathroom there is a large corner shower & a corner spa. Add to this mains gas, water & electricity, made road access, a low maintenance, fenced rear yard with garden shed & large bushy front yard to protect your privacy - all less than a minute from Cockatoo. First home or investment - you will not be disappointed!

Situated on over a quarter of an acre in the highly desired area of Avonsleigh, this 3 bedroom Western red Cedar cottage is an ideal opportunity to break into the property market whist interest rates are so low. The home features 2 bedrooms with walk in robes & the master with a walk in robe & ensuite. The country kitchen sits adjacent to the open plan dining area with slate floors & overlooks the lounge room with cathedral ceiling & a toasty wood heater & a gas heater to keep you warm through the colder months. Outside there is a sealed drive, a tandem carport & a large shed with water & a lock up room/home office & an undercover Mirboo deck at the rear, ideal for entertaining. Add the convenience of mains water, gas, electricity & sewer & this property represents a good value investment all round.

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This comfortable 3 BDR home is privately located just a few hundred meters walk to the centre of Gembrook. The home features 3 spacious BDRs, 2 with BIRs & the Master welcomes an abundance of natural light through a bay window & has a large WIR & ensuite effect access to the huge family bathroom with corner spa & garden atrium. The central lounge & dining room has a gas log fire as well as a split system for added comfort & the house has mains GDH throughout. Cook up a storm in the open plan kitchen & meals area with dishwasher, 900mm stove & heaps of cupboards, as well as direct access to the central courtyard, the ideal place for entertaining family & friends. Add to this a spacious laundry with adjacent powder room & a built in sauna where you can relax your weary muscles after a long day. Outside there is a sealed drive, a 5.8m x 4.9m workshop, a double lock up garage & an extremely low maintenance garden. All this just a stone´s throw from Gembrook!

Situated on a quarter acre in one of Emerald´s most sought after locations jut a brisk walk from town, this 4 bedroom clinker brick classic home is waiting for you to put your stamp on it. As you enter via the concrete drive you can feel the charm of this solid, family home. Inside there are 4 bedrooms, 3 with built in robes & the master with a convenient ensuite. The formal lounge features a built in decorative gas heater & peaceful outlook, whilst the home has mains gas ducted heating for all round comfort. The central timber kitchen has a 900mm free standing stove for the budding chef & is located adjacent to the family meals area which overlooks the rear gardens. Add to this an abundance of storage space within the kitchen & throughout the home, & a single lock up garage under roofline, all in one of Emerald´s best locations!

Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 or 5968 6222 Inspection 1.30pm-2.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)

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Charity ball helps Catie PUT on your best mask and get your gown (or suit) - a masquerade ball is coming, with money going towards a Healesville teenager’s awareness campaign. The Masquerade for Catie event will be held on Saturday 15 March at the York on Lilydale in Mount Evelyn, running from 8-10pm. The event invites members of the community to put on their best disguise and go allout with their costumes for the ball, which will raise money for Healesville teenager Catie Barlow. Catie has campaigned to raise awareness of porphyria while undergoing treatment for the terminal illness, and said that profits will go towards a trip across the Nullarbor for her - one of the

items on her bucket list. She said the money will also go towards future events raising awareness of the disease, and raising money for her treatment. “I want to go across the Nullarbor - though my number one is to raise awareness of porphyria,” the 17-year-old said. “I want to do little things that you don’t really get to do every day, before I’m too sick to be able to do anything.” This year marks the second Masquerade for Catie event, and Catie said that around 150 people attended the last ball - a number she would like to see topped. “Everyone goes all out, and it ended up being huge and spectacular,” she said. Catie said the idea for the masquerade ball came from her not getting to have her debu-

tante ball in school, due to her illness, and the masks represent the mysteries that surround the disease. Porphyria is a hereditary disease, and is a group of different disorders caused by abnormalities in chemical processes in the body - it can flare up at any time from a number of causes. People with porphyria can’t stay exposed to the sun, and can experience problems with their nervous system, resulting in pains, paralysis, vomiting and a myriad of other symptoms. Entry to the Masquerade for Catie event will cost $40 per person for adults, $20 for 13 to 17-year-olds and children aged under 12 will enter for free. Tickets can be bought by calling the York on Lilydale on 9736 4000 or Bron on 0497 111 139.

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Latin appeal heats up By REBECCA BILLS PATRONS at the Sooki Lounge will be taken a realm of world music when Shaka Baka takes to the stage. Kicking off the night with Mexican Music Man, virtuoso Alejandro Espino Aldana accompanied by drummer Gustavo Moreno from Columbia, the duo will play vibrant Latin music. Shaka Baka’s lead songstress Visnja said Alejandro sings in Mexican and she will join them after as a band to perform a broader variety of world sounds. “As a band we have been performing since May last year,” she said. Visnja said she has lived in Warburton for quite a few years and she met AlejanShaka Baka is gearing up to perform at Sooki Lounge this month. Entry is free. 115835 Picture: CONTRIBUTED dro when they were teaching together at

Warburton Primary School. “He played one of my original songs to me and he livened up the beat and I was really impressed,” she said. Visja said the music the group plays has universal appeal that combines Gypsy, reggae and indie house flavours. “It’s exotic yet still accessible,” she said. “We aren’t a snobby band and we love talking to people that love our music. “We want music to bring out the best in people and for people to remember music is something special - especially live.” World Music Feast featuring Shaka Baka is performing on Friday 17 March from 9pm at Sooki Lounge, 1648 Burwood Highway, Belgrave. For more information, visit www.shakabaka.net.

Busking event inspires next big step BELGRAVE came to life at the Belgrave Buskers Festival late last month as local talent was showcased. The town was bursting with more than 70 buskers that lined the streets competing and not competing in various categories and age groups. Event organiser Marina Dennis said the day ran really smoothly with some of the best talent of the area showcased. “The day went really well, there was a great vibe on the street and it was well supported by

the local venues and local people from around the Hills,” she said. “3MDR FM who ran a live broadcast on the day kept commenting on how high the standard of talent was. This event helps the performers gain confidence as some of them are new performers and the feedback they get from the judges is pretty significant.” Solo open age winner and last year’s Darren Jones Encouragement Award recipient Justine Walsh said she finds the festival inspiring.

“Last year winning the encouragement award was really magical,” she said. “That’s the only year they are going to give away that award so it is such a huge honour to have received it. “And winning this year as well - it’s just phenomenal. I’m now working on getting a band together. I’m about to do a trip to Sydney and when I get back I’ll be hitting the studio.” To listen back to Belgrave Buskers Festival 2014, visit www.3mdr.com/news/193/Listenback-to-Belgrave-Buskers-Festival-2014/.

LOCAL resident Charlotte Ross is partnering with the community to raise much-needed funds for a special little man. Six-year-old Joshua Schwarz was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour in November 2012 and also has a genetic disorder which renders both chemotherapy and radiation therapy ineffective for him. Ms Ross said after meeting the family through the initial community fund-raiser in January this year she was prompted to help the family. “We learnt a little bit more about their story and lack of support and I really wanted to help,” she said. “In the past I’ve done some events for some lobbyist groups for third world countries and I thought this would be something nice to do for the family especially with my experience in fund-raising.” Joshua is one of only 134 people worldwide to have ever been diagnosed with the genetic disorder. Ms Ross said his only hope is a treatment being used in Germany through the International Neuroscience Institute in Hanover the cost $100,000. “We hoping to raise upwards $10,000 to be given to Joshua’s parents Penne and Wolfgang to be used as required,” she said. “We spoke with Penne about the event and she has been across all decisions made with regard to the event, and she and Wolfgang will be in attendance on the night. “It’s going to be a really exciting event and hopefully we can raise a fair bit of money.” Ms Ross said some of the big donations that will be up for auction on the night will be a $500 Jetstar voucher, Tandem Sky Dive, Box Cart worth $300, dinner vouchers, toys, gift packs and more. “This event is for such an important little man so if everyone could get behind it and support the family that would be great,” she said. Joshua’s Journey Dinner and Auction is on Saturday 22 March at Mulgrave Country Club, Corner of Wellington and Jells Roads, Mulgrave. The three-course dinner and auction is $60 per person (adults only) - to order tickets or for more information call Charlotte on 0412 349 227. Those who want to donate to help Joshua and his family in their battle can donate to Bendigo Bank, BSB number 633-000, Account number 142259027, Account title PJ Schwarz.

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TUTORING, VCE English and Literature, Ferny Creek. Dr Judie Mitchell has 35 years experience of VCE teaching. For rates and inquiries please ring, 0400 558 046 or 9755 3031.

Place your advert now for only $39 and you will get:

ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.

MASSAGE THERAPISTS RUBY TANTRA

Enjoy heavenly bliss body works and ultimate relaxation. Call 0457 886 268.

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

WANTED TO BUY

PETS & SERVICES

FOLIAGE AND FLOWERS

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

CURTAINS

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

Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902

GARDEN /OUTDOOR

MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS

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

5964 6065, 0408 354 359

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YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

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HOSPITAL BED, manual, good condition, $333. 0429 624 981. Healesville.

Phone 5945 0600

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GOLF CLUBS, A grade, bag, buggie and extras. $150. 9723 4709. 0411 417 885.

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!

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

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

Call or text Joe Jeney for a no obligation chat on 0400 311 006. After hours appointments and home visits can be arranged.

ABN 87 150 686 670

ANTENNA SPECIALIST

ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES

• Flat Fee Conveyancing • General Commercial Matters • Debts, Wills, Minor Criminal and Court Appearances

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DEAN’S RUBBISH REMOVALS

SEWING MACHINE, Singer 222K, antique, perfect condition, portable, $498. 0429 624 981. Healesville.

SOLICITOR

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PORTABLE SCOOTER, Liberty, light weight, fits in boot, also free standing self help pole. $1,615. 9730 1780. Yarra Glen.

Appliance Industry Assoc. member.

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Emerald Bin Hire

EC

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

TREE SERVICES

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FRIDGES & WASHERS

9720 3619

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SHANE: 0419 399 422 TRISH: 0407 651 173

Any rubbish, garden waste, trees lopped, furniture, sheds cleared/removal. Truck/trailer and bobcat

Call Matt 0407 322 469

➢ Local Technician ➢ Government accredited digital installer ➢ New TV Points & quality set top boxes ➢ TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation ➢ Convert your existing TV to receive crystal clear Digital reception ➢ Home Theatre Installation

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

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

5968 9800

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

BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL

INSTALLED TODAY

DISPLAY FRIDGE, four sliding doors across top, four refrigerated doors underneath, motor as new, EC. $1,200ono. 5962 5075 A/H.

Cut & Catch Tree Services

TELEVISION/VIDEO/AUDIO

Call Terry 5968 4652 0419 528 472

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

www.transformedtreeservices.com.au

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CREEK

ROOFING

FOR SALE

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

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

1021246-PJ16-12

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING Domestic & Commercial Metal Roof repairs and replacements

Fully Insured, Free Quotes, Local Family Business

FOR SALE

C1104113-BM03-14

Phone 0414 226 329

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

C1064339-KG48-12

Lic. 41859

PROBLEM TREES?

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Call John at Hurst Roofing

S E P T I C TA N K CLEANING

CELEBRANTS

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

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ROOF RUSTED? LOOKING TIRED?

TREE LOPPING/SURGERY

C683922-SJ2-9

SEPTIC TANKS

C1044686-KK32-12

ROOFING

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Trades&Services

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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.

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

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Due to Labour Day Public Holiday the following classifieds deadlines apply for Tuesday 11th March 2014 edition.

FARM VEHICLES /MACHINERY

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BLUEFIN TREKKER, 3m, V hull aluminum boat, reg MY-527,Dunbier gal trailer reg U0-8055.Both complete with all accessories never used. $3,000. 0437 896 510

JAYCO, Penguin, 2006, outback, many extras for off road, camp outback in comfort, VGC, $15,500. 9735 1308.

LILYDALE

7 Castella St, Lilydale VIC. 3140

Wheel&Deal

MOTOR VEHICLES

ALUMINIUM BOAT, 3.6m, open cab, 9.5Hp Johnson motor, comes with trailer, extras, reg. $2,200ono. 5962 5813.

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

MOTOR VEHICLES FORD, Falcon, XF, sedan, 1987, white, one owner, very low kms, reg 11/14, VGC, FXD-445, $3,000 ono. 0427 673 852.

HOLDEN, Berlina, VZ 2006, black, auto, 4 speed, sedan, 167,237 kms, PDW 18 inch rims, CC, 6 cyl, 3.6L petrol, rear park assist, airbags, towbar, electric and tinted windows, sound system with Panasonic touch screen head unit, 2 x 12 inch kicker subs, amp, 6 x speakers, iPod connectivity, interior EC, black/grey. Need to upgrade to a trade vehicle due to work commitments. Vehicle is in EC, been driven responsibly and has been serviced regularly. New number plates will be supplied as personalised plates 'RHYZ' will not be transferred on sale. Reg expires 17/05/14. RWC will be supplied. $12,000ono. All enquiries Mob: 0418 274 312.

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

UTES & 4WDS

HANDYMAN

NISSAN, Patrol, 1991, 325,000km, 4.2 litre, black and silver, dual fuel, GC, runs well, electric brakes for towing, no RWC, reg 7 /14, TCF 030, $5,000 ono. 5968 0106.

Cockatoo area. Phone 5968 8476 after 8pm.

AUTO SERVICES/REPAIR

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

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Local Computer Service

Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Mt Evelyn, Emerald, Belgrave, Upwey, Ferny Creek, Olinda. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited to students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143

FOR SALE

COMPUTER REPAIRS

EARLY DEADLINES

All other classifieds deadlines remain unchanged

WALKERS WANTED

Call 0429 409 204

I, Andrew Morrow, Land and Fire Regional Manager, Barwon South West Region, as delegate of the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI), give notice pursuant to section 7(1)(a) of the Safety on Public Land Act 2004, that I have made a public safety zone declaration published in the Victoria Government Gazette (General Gazette G9 dated 27/02/2014. The declaration made on 20/02/2014 takes effect 06/03/2014 to 05/03/2015 inclusive. It speciies areas of State forest which have been declared public safety zones for the purpose of conducting ire operations and the maintenance of public safety. It also speciies: the period for which the areas have been declared public safety zones; the times or periods during which access to the public safety zones is restricted or prohibited; activities permitted, prohibited or restricted in the public safety zones; restrictions or conditions (if any) applying to the public safety zones; and persons or classes of persons exempt from their operation. A copy of the declaration, and maps showing the location of public safety zones, may be inspected at: 1. Department of Environment and Primary Industries Regional Ofices at Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Benalla, Traralgon and at 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002 (by appointment with the Planned Burning Delivery Manager, telephone 136 186). 2. Department of Environment and Primary Industries internet web site at: www.depi.vic.gov.au/forestry-and-land-use/visiting-parks-andforests/closures-of-parks-and-forests Andrew Morrow Land and Fire Regional Manager, Barwon South West Region as delegate of the Secretary of the Department of Environment and Primary Industries www.depi.vic.gov.au Customer Service Centre 136 186

FRIDAY 7TH MARCH General Classifieds – 3pm

WE BUY HOUSES C1116516-BM05-14

Notiication of Public Safety Zone Declaration

PUBLIC NOTICES & EVENTS

POSITIONS VACANT

If you need to sell and move on fast.

Safety on Public Land Act 2004

BOATS & MARINE

WANTED

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PUBLIC NOTICES & EVENTS

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RTM

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044 LMCT 8887

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CARS REMOVED - WANTED POSITIONS VACANT

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

WALKERS WANTED

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

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

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$200 to $3,000 (complete) Drive In - Min $250 IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171 2018773v4

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TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

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

ENROL NOW for 201 funded Courses in

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

9761 2156

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Keen tussle before finale By STEVE BROWN EILDON Park will meet Ferntree Gully and Johnson Park clash with Upwey Tecoma in next week’s Reeves Shield semi-finals action. Ferntree Gully grabbed the opportunity for finals with both hands by defeating third-placed Upwey Tecoma who were bundled out for 143. Hard hitting Mick Hewitt (48) and Dain Howe scored the bulk of the runs for the Tigers with little backup. After the tea break, they were unable to restrict The Gully who cruised to 5/146, courtesy of “Fez” Farrukh (47) and Jayden Bradbury 43. Eildon Park defeated Ferntree Gully last round, however the result may have been different had the Blues capitalised on their chances and you make your own luck in a final. Fourth-placed Knox Gardens had to defeat bottom side Monbulk to secure their first final since joining the competition. However, it was not to be as Monbulk with their backs to the wall pulled one out of the bag, thanks to Aaron Powell’s unbeaten 76 and 4/26. The Falcons will be disappointed losing their last two games. Johnson Park went down to Eildon Park by just three runs with an over to spare in what could be a grand final prelude. Kyle Snyman capped off a good season for the Panthers as his 37 not out and 3/35 proved invaluable. Cody Morris contributed 37 for the winners and he tops the batting with 545 runs averaging a touch under 50. The teams are evenly matched for a win apiece with a total winning margin of just eight runs. Knoxfield finished the season strongly with a four-wicket win at the expense

Upper Ferntree Gully bowler David Goodger tries to take a Belgrave wicket. 115951

of Footballers who slid from eighth position to tenth and relegation. Batting first, Footballers posted a healthy 7/192 with Nick Bogar top scoring with 68, but unfortunately his bowlers were unable to keep Knoxfield under the target. Knoxfield’s Luke Scanlan was man of the match with 88 not out. At Belgrave, the home side was too strong for last season’s runners-up Upper Gully winning by 117 runs. Doug Oaten’s 64 and Luke Manion (4/29) with the ball ended an indifferent year for the Kings. Scores (Round 13): Reeves Shield: Ferntree Gully 5/146 (Farrukh 47, Bradbury 43, Lizza 3/18) d Upwey Tecoma 143 (Hewitt 48, Howe 32, Henry 3/28). Knoxfield 6/198 (Scanlan 88 n.o., Povah 47) d Footballers 7/192 (Bogar

68, Paterson 46, Rawlings 39, Scanlan 3/44). Monbulk 5/187 (Powell 76 n.o., Walter 43) d Knox Gardens 160 (McInerney 44, Singh 39, Powell 4/26). Eildon Park 6/144 (Morris 30, Morris 37, Snyman 37 n.o.) d Johnson Park 9/141 (Rickard 30, Snyman 3/35, Baltruschaitis 3/22). Belgrave 9/204 (Oaten 64, Levell 35, Slack 3/29) d Upper Gully 87 (Manion 4/29, Fernando 3/20). Decoite Shield Rowville 7/169 d Auravale 143. The Basin 5/110 d Mountain Gate 107. South Belgrave 6/191 (Suckling 63, Morgan 45, Hart 32, Moore 3/33) d Lysterfield 6/184 (Jennings 64, Wells 51, Moore 42). St Johns Tecoma 3/117 (Edwards 50 n.o., Palandri 41 n.o.) d Knox City 109 (Walters 3/11, Barcham 3/18).

Simon Hill (Belgrave) directs the ball straight to Adam Slack (Upper Ferntree Gully) for an easy catch. 115951 Left: Upper Ferntree Gully bowler David Goodger tries to take a Belgrave wicket. 115951

Right: Upper Ferntree Gully player Adam Slack catches out Belgrave’s John Levell, bowled by Jason Newman. 115951

Seniors sign off in style

Morrison, White among winners

By REBECCA BILLS

By DENNIS FULLER

THE MONBULK Seniors finished the year off in style in their last matches for the season. The 1s had a great win over Knox Gardens with Aaron Powell the star with 76 not out and 4/26. The 2s went down by four runs and the 3s and 4s both had solid wins In other exciting news, Under 13 Hawks/ Knights won their semi-final against Rowville to advance to the Grand Final this Thursday and Friday night (6 and 7 March) to be played at Eildon Park (5.15pm start). The team made 6/211 with Michael Hill, 30, retired and Thomas Badgery, 28, performing very well with the bat. The Under 15s also play their semi-final at Monbulk on 8 and 9 March against Upper Ferntree Gully. Scores: 1st XI: Monbulk 5/187(Powell 76, Walter 43) d Knox Garden 160 (Powell 4/26). 2nd XI: Knox Gardens 8/195 (Dekkers 4/21) d Monbulk 4/191 (Tripp 60, Neal 40, Simmonds 32). 3rd XI: Monbulk 4/235 (Lewis 97, Hulm 45, Heard 40) d Ferntree Gully 8/223 (Spooner 3/21).

THE AUSCARE Home and Office Solutions March Monthly Medal was laid out before the Emerald Golf Members last Saturday. The weather gods smiling on the occasion, Leigh Morison’s (17) net 64 was better than anyone else’s score in B Grade and overall. A Grade saw the consistent golf from Graham White (13) over the last few weeks bear fruit when his net 68 held sway. Ben Balfour (18), Sepp Krummenacher (22) and Allan Ecclestone (19) managed 67, Peter Glasscock (19) had 68 while Andrew Cutting (11), Peter Clowes (17) and Dave Jennings (21) all came in with 69. Ken Hill was nearest the pin on the fourth, Dennis Fuller the seventh, Peter Jones the 13th, Graham White won the 12th and the pro pin lolly on the 18th.

Under 13 Hawks/Knights after their semi-final win with coach Tom Watson. 115976 Picture: CONTRIBUTED 4th XI: Monbulk 8/65 (Wills 19). Monbulk 6/179 (Langworthy 50, Howard Under 13 Semi Final: 39) d Rowville - 8/105 (Tibballs 3/19). Hawk /Knights 6/211 (Hill 30, Anderson Under 15: 30, Badgery 28) d Rowville 8/176 (Trezise Upper Ferntree Gully 6/73 (Fenby) d 2/14).

The ladies medal had to be shared between Brodie Reynolds and Petunia Stevens with the judges unable or unwilling to separate them using the normal count back system. On Wednesday, when the Obviously Fatuous Golfers (OFG) turned up to play, it was a stableford event on the menu. At the close of play, it was discovered that it was Dennis Fuller (17) who was the winner with 49 stableford points. In second place was Peter Clowes (20) on 43 followed by Mick Petrie (26) on 40. The pennant season begins this week with the OFG crew heading down to Frankston on Thursday to play Centenary Park while the handicap team plays Wellington Links at home on Sunday. Next Saturday in the annual three club.


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Trials and tribulations By KATH GANNAWAY RIDERS from the Dandenong Ranges competed in Seville Pony Club’s annual horse trials on Sunday 23 February. The riders, from six years old through to mature adults, competed in dressage, show jumping and cross country at the international level Wandin Park Equestrian Centre. The more than 270 riders came from across the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges and from as far away as Wonthaggi and the Mornington Peninsula to compete in the competition which is a qualifier for the state

horse trials in May. Riders wore black arm bands as a stand against domestic violence as part of a state-wide mark of respect in sporting circles following the killing of young cricketer Luke Batty during his club’s practice session. “The Victorian community as a whole is devastated by the tragic events at Tyabb Cricket Club which resulted in the loss of 11-year-old Luke Batty,” Seville Pony Club president Di Harvey said in her welcome to eventers. “The black arm bands will not only signify support for

those directly affected by the dreadful incident in Tyabb but will also show our recognition and support of efforts to address domestic violence and related mental health problems in the community.” Organisers said the day was a great success and thanked the many volunteers who helped out, their sponsors and John and Angela Anker of Wandin Park for their roles in making the day run smoothly. “Without support from these people and businesses, this type of event could not happen,” committee member Lisa Tyrrell said.

Keely from Cockatoo riding Hayes Park Puzzle. 115954

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Monique Biedrzycki of Doongala and Anna (17) from the Mountain District Horse and Pony Club, wait their turn to compete.

Liana Jennings-Allen of Monbulk, on Johny Cash.

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