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Persimmons are pure pleasure ONE of many beautiful things about persimmons is that they ripen at the same time as the tree erupts into its glorious autumn display of reds, oranges and yellows. They are the quintessential autumn fruit! Another, is that they are becoming more available either from the farmgate, or the supermarket shelf, making right now a great time to discover the natural sweetness either as a fresh fruit or in sweet or savoury recipes. Persimmons Australia has lots of tantalising recipes including the Lime Poached Persimmons with White Chocolate Mousse and the Persimmon Thai Beef Salad, a great introduction to this beautiful, but little known, fruit to Yarra Valley kitchens. Lime Poached Persimmons with White Chocolate Mousse What you need: 4 Sweet persimmons, peeled and sliced 1 lime, zest and juice, 1 knob of ginger, peeled, 1 star anise 1 cup of sugar 1 cup of water 200g white chocolate 3 eggs 200ml cream 1 tbsp of sugar 1 tsp vanilla essence 1 pinch of salt
What to do: Add sugar to water, add ginger, star anise, lime juice and zest to create syrup for poaching and bring to the boil. Add persimmons slices to syrup, bring back to boil, turn off the heat and set aside to cool. Once cold place into the refrigerator. Place a saucepan half-filled with water onto medium heat and place a heat-resistant glass bowl on top of the saucepan. Add chocolate to the bowl and slowly melt. Separate the egg whites and yolks in separate bowls. Add sugar and vanilla essence to the egg yolks and whisk until pale in colour. In a separate bowl, whip the cream. Whisk the egg whites, when almost stiff add salt. Remove the chocolate bowl from the saucepan and gradually add the egg yolk mixture, making it fairly firm. Gradually fold in the cream and then gently fold in the egg white.Place mixture into the refrigerator and chill for at least two hours or until mousse is firm. Place persimmons onto a plate, top with a generous dollop of white chocolate mousse and garnish with lime zest. Serving size: Serves 4 Cooking time: Less than 30 minutes
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Persimmon Thai Beef Salad What you need: Salad: 250gms fillet steak, trimmed 1 persimmon, peeled and julienned 1 cup coriander leaves 1 cup mint leaves 1/2 cup thai basil leaves 2 shallots, finely sliced 1 long red chilli, seeded and shredded Dressing: 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon caster sugar 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice 2 tablespoons fish sauce What to do: Brush beef with a little oil and barbecue, pan fry or grill until cooked to your liking, 2-3 minutes each side will be medium. Set aside to rest for 5 minutes, slice thinly. In a large bowl gently toss all salad ingredients. To make the dressing, combine all ingredients in a screwtop jar and shake until the sugar has dissolved. Combine beef with salad, drizzle with dressing, serve immediately. Serves 2 For more recipes and information visit www.persimmonsaustralia.com.au
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Choosing the fruit Selection: Choose persimmons that are smooth, plump, glossy and wellrounded and with their calyx still attached. The fruit can range in colour from a pale orange to a deep red-orange, depending upon variety and stage of the season. Fruit with surface blemishes are fine to eat as flavour and eating quality is unaffected. Storing: After removing the leaves, prepare the persimmon by slicing the fruit or cutting it into quarters. Despite being firm to the touch, handle persimmons with care as the thin skin is delicate and bruises easily. Sweet persimmons that have gone soft are perfect for use in cooking but they must be handled gently. When ripe, persimmons should be stored on their own, out of the fridge.
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A feast for the eyes By KATH GANNAWAY RUSSELL Sebire’s family always had a persimmon tree on their property. They had a mulberry tree, walnut, camellia and lemon tree too. “All the old folks had these trees, but they never sold the persimmons then,” he said, weighing up a box of the brilliant burnt-orange fruit for Asian visitors from Melbourne who come up every year to pick and purchase the fruit from his Wandin property. Mr Sebire was the first in the valley to plant an orchard of the fruit which originated in China and has been grown in Southeast Asia for thousands of years. He was way ahead of his time, even on a national level. “I put them in 40 years ago when we first moved into the house, and that was on the first
day of 1970,” he says. Persimmons Australia records the early ’80s as the time when the ‘exotic’ fruit was first grown on a commercial scale. His venture is not on a huge commercial scale, in fact he calls the block of fruit trees more of a ‘patch’ rather than an orchard. The idea to plant persimmons went back to his childhood when he says he used to pick them and sell them at the market. “The old folk used to eat them. A lot of people didn’t know them at all and a lot of people still don’t, or that they have to be dead right to eat them,” he said. “There are two types and the soft ones you have to eat when they are almost a jelly texture inside, while the other one is a harder texture.”
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Migrants have led the way in the growing demand for persimmons and they have always been happy to make their way to Wandin for an autumn treat. “Italian people have a liking for the soft variety and the hard variety is popular with Asian people,” Mr Sebire has observed over the years. Walking through the patch, Mr Sebire said it had not only been a good year for the fruit, but for the autumn leaves. “Some varieties colour up better than others. It depends on how the weather has been and it varies from year to year. It’s been a good year for colour,” he said. As a package, whether you’re picking and packing, or just driving past, the gloriously coloured Sebire persimmon patch is a feast for the eyes.
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Salad days By KATH GANNAWAY SALAD days are far from over, according to Yarra Valley ECOSS horticulturist Matt Daniele. Salad greens are among the list of seedlings Matt says can be planted in the vegie garden now that autumn has arrived. Also on his ‘plant now’ list are cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, leeks, coriander, dill, lettuce, Asian greens, Bok Choi, beets, turnips, radishes
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WITH the cooler months soon to be upon us, chestnut season in the hills will heat up. Running for over 30 years is the Kalorama Chestnut Festival, which celebrates all things chestnuts and community. Organised every year by a team of volunteers from the Mount Dandenong Pre-school, event co-ordinator Shauna King said it was the preschool’s main fund-raiser for the year. “The Kalorama Chestnut Festival is the Dandenong Ranges’ biggest community gathering that is held on the first Sunday of every May,” she said. “It showcases the chestnut and is run off community donations and support. “Each year we have anywhere between 70 to 100 stalls and around 2500 to 3000 events attendees.” Chestnuts have been grown in Australia for over 100 years, with the first recorded plantings of the tree in the 1850s and 1860s. According to Chestnuts Australia, it is widely believed that the first chestnut trees were brought to Australia by the Chinese. The Kalorama Chestnut Festival started as a ‘chestnut roast’ within the pre-school grounds at Mount Dandenong and has grown into a major event in the area through the collaboration of preschool parents and the community. “We are living in an area that has quite a lot of growth of the chestnut,” Ms King said. “There is a long rich history of selling chestnuts from the kindergarten, which has grown into a beast of its own with the festival.” The Kalorama Chestnut Festival is on Sunday 4 May from 10am to 4pm at Kalorama Reserve. For more information on the event, visit chestnutfestival.com.au or visit ‘Chestnut Festival, Kalorama’ on Facebook.
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Autumn open gardens By KATH GANNAWAY THE heat’s off and it’s time to get out into the countryside again and explore OPGs (other people’s gardens). Autumn in the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges is a spectacular time of year to be garden-hopping. These gardens are open as part of Open Gardens Australia (visit www. opengarden.org.au for full details) and regularly throughout the year. AutumnFest in Healesville is a great way to start the journey.
living sustainably and in harmony with nature and celebrates the Autumn Equinox and the harvest of locally-grown food, biodiversity in gardens, farms, bushland and waterways. Visit the Healesville Community Garden, take in the talks by local permaculture experts and browse the stalls beneath Coronation Park’s beautiful shade trees. Where: Coronation Park, River Street, Healesville. Time: 9am start. Contact 5962 2806 for further information.
22 March 29-30 March AUTUMNFEST AT HEALESVILLE FW Pakenham Gazette 262 x 195.pdf 1 3/14/2014 12:51:49RIDGEFIELD PM @ COLDSTREAM Healesville Autumnfest 2014 is Permaculture Yarra Valley’s showcase to the community about Ridgefield is an exciting and impressive gar-
den where the formal elements of the Robert Boyle design are softened by rich and spectacular plantings of roses, shrubs and drought-tolerant perennials. Meditarranean-style courtyards and long colonnaded terraces line house, garden and vineyard. Where: 58 Boundary Road Entry: $8 PROVIDENCE PONDS @ LILYDALE Paths meander around this vibrant garden which uses familiar and less common plants to lovely effect. Wisteria arbour, 50 roses, exotic trees including a large Golden Elm are features of Providence Ponds. Standardised fuchsias, grevil-
Paulette and Warwick Bisley are looking forward to opening Ridgefield in Coldstream to the public. 116770 Picture: ROB CAREW leas, fruit trees and a flourishing vegetable garden are also to be found at this garden with spectacular views. Where: 17 The Eyrie Entry: $7 12-13 April TELOPEA GARDENS @ EMERALD Linked by wide paths and lawns deep sweeping beds at Telopea are filled with a diverse range of trees and shrubs including rare and unusual species grown for foliage effects. They include magnolias, maples, cotinus, pittosporums, and proteas, leucadendrons and waratahs grown for cut flowers. Where: 80 Beaconsfield-Emerald Road Entry: $7 26-27 April - Anzac Day Weekend TALL TIMBERS NEAR NOOJEE Tall Timbers is a tranquil retreat where exotic plantings merge seamlessly with the surrounding native forest. Paths lined with ferns and shrubs sheltered by beautiful maples, beeches, ashes and oaks in glorious autumn colour are among many features. Where: 3560 Yarra Junction-Noojee Road, Piedmont. Entry: $7. Opening times are 10am to 4.30pm. FERNY CREEK AUTUMN SHOW - SASSAFRAS Set in four and a half hectares of magnificent ornamental gardens the Ferny Creek Horticultural Society’s Autumn Show is a celebration of the colour and form of the thousands of magnificent exotic trees that abound in the Dandenongs. The show includes sales of plants, gifts, cut flowers and light refreshments. Where: 100 Hilton Road. Open: Saturday noon to 4.30, Sunday 10am to 4.30pm. Entry: $5 non-members.
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Holland said. Sanctuary vet nurse and keeper Ian Elton is at the coalface of cat attack on wildlife and cites Rosie, a feisty rosella who is being treated after being saved from the jaws of a domestic cat, as a very good reason for the law he also applauds. “People say cats won’t hunt; well, they will, it’s their natural instinct and you can’t take that instinct out of the cat, but you can control what your cat does,� he said.
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ent from dog owners in that they have an introduced species as a pet. “You wouldn’t let cattle, chooks, horses or dogs wander, so why should cats be any different.� Healesville Sanctuary director Glen Holland said cat and dog attacks were the second highest cause of the thousands of animal injuries they saw every year. “Most cat and dog owners are responsible; people just need to be aware of the wildlife in their garden,� Mr
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WILDLIFE protection and cat welfare groups have applauded new 24-hour cat containment laws across Yarra Ranges. But, as news spread of the vote by Yarra Ranges Council to make it mandatory for cats to be kept on their owner’s property 24/7, the fur is flying on social media between wildlife advocates, cat owners who support the move and cat owners who say it is unnecessary and unenforceable. The cat curfew was endorsed unanimously by Yarra Ranges councillors, based on community consultation which identified concerns about cats allowed to wander. Those concerns were about environmental and amenity issues with the preference for a 24-hour curfew outnumbering a night-time curfew only by 135 to 91, with eight responses not in favour of any curfew. The Sherbrooke Lyrebird Survey Group is among the strongest supporters for the new rules, saying cats are wreaking havoc on lyrebirds and other wildlife in Sherbrooke Forest and across the hills region. Former National Park ranges and SLSG president John Lloyd said domestic and feral cats were responsible for killing not only birds but also reptiles and small marsupials. Menzies Creek resident Anita Walker contacted the Mail saying she was excited that the councillors had had the courage to pass a much-needed law. While her main concern is wildlife, she said cat-owners should have the same responsibilities as other pet owners. “Every week, I see a notice about a cat that’s gone missing, so it’s not good for their safety and they are no differ-
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Gluten allergy hits home hard By REBECCA BILLS
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Giving students have big hearts STUDENTS at Silvan Primary School have taken a personal interest in the story of a tiny baby who tragically died of congenital heart disease. The Junior School Council (JSC) recently organised a cake stall to raise money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Finnan’s Gift Appeal, which aims to raise funds for research into the causes and treatment of heart disease in children. Finnan, who was the son of champion aerial skier Alyssa Camplin, died at just 10 days old in 2011 of congenital heart failure. “Some babies are born with holes in their hearts and other problems,
and so we thought we would try to help them,” Coby, a JSC representative, said. Coby and his fellow Junior School Councillors made and sold cupcakes, raising $60 to send to the hospital - a great result for a school with only 34 students. The Junior School Council is planning a number of fun and educational events for the rest of the students. “The students have decided that their next major fund-raiser will have an environmental focus and will help support the habitats of endangered species,” Luda Prokopiwskyi, JSC teacher, said.
THOUSANDS of Australians are unaware that they suffer from coeliac disease. Upper Ferntree Gully resident Christine Elder-Lane spent a considerable part of her life unaware that she suffered from the disease until doctors, based on the symptoms of fatigue and depression, diagnosed her. Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease where people experience an abnormal reaction in their small intestines when they consume gluten. Ms Elder-Lane said before she was diagnosed she felt very scared and upset to think what was wrong with her. “I could not work like other people and I was in bed by 7.30pm most nights as I was just so exhausted and unwell,” she said. “Eventually, I was sent to a physician who told me I could only work two or three days a week as he believed I was doing too much. There was nothing conclusive with his tests, and so I worked the two days a week for a few years still experiencing the symptoms,” she said. The mother of four then suddenly lost her first husband to a heart attack when she was just 41 years of age and had to return to full-time work. “Some work colleagues just did not understand my fatigue - I was judged harshly,” she said. “It wasn’t until I was at the peak of the illness that I was sent to a gastroenterologist who performed a small bowel biopsy and called me a week later, asking ‘did you know you have coeliac disease?’.”
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cause of the problem is not being picked up,” she said. “There are particularly low rates of detection in men - making up only one third of tests. It is heartening however to see that once someone is diagnosed their quality of life improves and their risk of long term health problems diminish.” Coeliac Awareness Week ends on Friday 20 March and highlights the importance of diagnosing coeliac disease with the theme ‘Sick and tired of feeling sick and tired’.
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Bright side of town atmosphere, but really push the point that we are the gateway to the hills, and that big fast food outlet isn’t the only thing that is here.” Along the walk, Yarra Ranges mayor Fiona McAllister said the success of the walk around Yarra Glen was the catalyst of the walk around Tecoma. “It’s wonderful to be able to meet with traders and get some insight into local issues and opportunities,” she said. “It’s great all the different community groups have come together on this too.” Hairdresser and shopkeeper Craig Skeates said it was important for the future of Tecoma that the area was invigorated. “We need to get people to shop in town, not drive straight through to Belgrave,” Mr Skeates said. “It’s time Tecoma gets an upgrade.” A resident for 18 years, Mr Skeates opened up his hairdressing salon at the ‘Paris End’ of Tecoma. “I love this area, we have so many great things to offer,”
By MELISSA MEEHAN TECOMA has made headlines across the world because of one business opening its doors - but local traders say there is much more to their town. Last week, traders walked councillors and council staff around their town highlighting some things that needed work or a bit of a revamp. Tecoma Traders Association president Karen Rook said the walk around was a great opportunity to see the community work together rather than just separate groups. “We’ve all had some ideas, and shared them with council staff - the idea is to get it all down on paper and have a plan for our town,” she said. “We don’t want Tecoma to be the town people drive past to get to Upwey or Belgrave - we want people to stop in our town, shop here and eat here.” She said the beautification works were a high priority, as was better pedestrian safety between the primary school and the shops across the highway. “We want to keep the village
COCKATOO has trumped the list of Australia’s most family friendly postcodes coming in at number 10. Aussie Home Loans and RP Data together compiled the Top 100 Suburbs for Family Living report that covered 3800 Australian suburbs with 30 Victorian suburbs making the cut. Nine of those - Cockatoo, Upwey, Ferntree Gully, Mooroolbark, Belgrave, Emerald, Montrose, Lilydale and Healesville - are from around the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley. Former Cockatoo Township Group member and current resident Owen Deppeler said he loves Cockatoo and that it was a great place to raise a family. “It’s one of those areas that not everyone thinks of to live in,” he said.
Tecoma business owners came together to support beautifying their town. Front is TVAG’s Nicole Gale, councillor Samantha Dunn, Tecoma Traders Association’s Karen Rook and Mayor Fiona McAllister. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN Council officers agreed to How do you think Tecoma he said. “We need to clean up the town and bring some new report back on all the issues and should be reinvigorated? Email editor@yvnews.com.au ideas raised. life.”
“Affordability is another key factor in this area and it’s only an hour’s drive from the city. “The only issues here are public transport and access to healthcare services can be hard but that’s what you get when you come to these areas. Melbourne’s top three suburbs had a median house price below $500,000 with Cockatoo’s median price just $335,000. “Younger middle aged people are starting to come to Cockatoo as it is such a vibrant community that is constantly changing,” Mr Deppeler said. “It’s not just the fact that it is cheap housing, we work together as a community really well here.” Aussie Home Loams Lilydale franchise principal Alister Osborn said from a business
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of liveability in this area, you have everything here. I think this area will stay affordable because the commute is still pretty tough on people but we do have two heavy rail lines and both of those are heavily
perspective the Yarra Ranges is still very affordable in relation to greater Melbourne prices. “Our average price is still well below the median price here,” he said. “From the point of view
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RUMOURS around town that KFC has purchased the Snooty Fox site in Olinda are completely false, according to a spokesperson for the fastfood chain. “It is just chatter and rumour,” the spokesperson said. “We have not purchased the site, and we are not considering that land.” The spokesperson said the chain can also rule out a store in the Yarra Ranges. “We are not purchasing or intending on purchasing land in the Dandenong Ranges, nor do we have any plans at this time.”
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Music man THE Ranges Concert Lounge presents ‘The Amazing Show Man with that Incredible Voice’ showcasing Australian music theatre star Dave Gouldson. Scheduled to perform on Saturday 22 March from 8pm at the Ranges Concert Lounge, Burrinja Café - 351 Glenfern Road, Upwey. Dinner, coffee, snacks and bar service available all night in the café. Tickets $20, to book call 0402 473 897 or visit www.rangesconcertlounge.org.
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CELEBRATE Mooroolbark Talent Quest is on Friday 21 March from 7.30pm at Mooroolbark Community Centre, Brice Avenue, Mooroolbark. Admission $5. For more information, visit celebratemooroolbark.com or call 9726 7037.
Selbyfest SELBYFEST is on Saturday 22 March from 11am to 6.30pm at Selby Community House, Minak Reserve. Free entry and activities. Shuttle bus from Belgrave. For more information, call 9754 2039.
Mindfulness workshop MAGPIE House Yoga Studio is hosting a Calm Mindfulness Workshop on Saturday 22 March at their studio on Main Street, Upwey. Running from 1pm to 4.30pm, cost is $50 per person or $80 for two. For more information, call Lori on 0409 806 709.
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.
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nificant number of the pets that we see arrive do so because things have gone wrong in the home environment, particularly dogs. Many of the behaviours I mentioned before can be avoided or resolved if owners address them early. The longer they have been established the harder they will be to extinguish.
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THE Dandenong Ranges Music Council will host the Youth Music Award Concert on Sunday 23 March from 1pm at the Presentation Space, Upwey High School, 1451 Burwood Highway, Upwey. Tickets $5 for Adults and $2 from Child/ Concession available at the door.
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Every issue will have its own unique trigger or cause and need to be treated on an individual basis. Of course there are some common problems such as thunder phobia, a very frustrating problem for the owner, not to mention the traumatic effect it has on the dog. No matter what issue you are dealing with it is important to act as early as possible and seek professional advice. The first port of call should always be your veterinarian to rule out a physical or medical cause. Whether the problem is physical or emotional will determine if your pet needs veterinary or behavioural treatment and in some cases it may be a combination of both. Pets are supposed to be a pleasure not a chore but it is up to us as owners to set them up for success and help them to be the best they can be. - Debra Boland works for Animal Aid in Coldstream
Email diary entries to: editor@yvnews.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays THE Ferntree Gully VIEW Club’s March Luncheon is on 24 March at 11.30am celebrating International Women’s Day. Speaker is Heidi Victoria MP. New members and visitors welcome, to book call Isabel on 9758 5435.
Crystal workshop CRYSTAL Mandala Workshop is on Thursday 27 March from 6.30pm to 9.30pm at Selby Community House, Minak Reserve. Cost is $60, to book call 9754 2039.
School fete BELGRAVE South Primary School is hosting their annual school fete on Saturday 29 March from noon to 6pm located at the Corner of Gilmore Drive and Belgrave-Hallam Road, Belgrave South.
Pony club COCKATOO and District Pony Club will be holding their 30th Anniversary Party on Saturday 29 March from 6pm at the Josie Bysouth Reserve Cockatoo. Dinner provided BYO chair and drinks. RSVP to Lisa 0428 688 673.
Beekeeping introduction INTRODUCTION to Beekeeping with Bec is on Sunday 30 March from 10am to 3pm at Selby Community House, Minak Reserve. Manual provided, BYO lunch, cost $90. To enrol, call 9754 2039 or email selby@selbyhouse.com.au.
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.
Fun fest EMERALD Fun Fest is on Sunday 6 April from 10am. For stalls or further inquiries, email echmarket@iinet.net.au or call 5968 3881.
Rap school DANDENONG Ranges Music Council presents School of Rap at Upwey High School grounds on Monday 7 April from 10am to 2.30pm. To book, email drmc@drmc.org.au or call 9754 6566.
Funky cakes LEARN to make a Funky Handbag Cake for Mother’s Day with Pam Archibald on Sunday 13 April at the Scout Hall, Turramurra Drive, Rowville. Running from 10am to 3pm, $10 for Members and $15 for non-members. To book, call Velma on 9763 8646.
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Drum fun AFRICAN Drumming Classes for Kids is available on Mondays from 4pm at the Tin Shed, Belgrave. All ages welcome. Children under six must be accompanied by a parent. $12 per session, free drum hire if required. Bookings essential, call 0421 150 255.
Volunteers needed THE Lions club of Wantirna carries out several projects in the Knox community. We would like more volunteers to help in our service towards our community. If you are interested in volunteering and would like to know more about being a member call Val on 9800 2113.
Pre-School vacancies SASSAFRAS Pre-School has limited vacancies in both three and four-year-old groups. Please contact Fleur Green on 0409 512 872 for more information or visit www.sassafraspreschool. com.au for session times.
Volunteers Required OLINDA Community House is looking for people interested in volunteering their time to help with an Open Day on Saturday 18 October. For more details and to express your interest, call 9751 1264.
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Kallista marks centenary in style By JODIE SYMONDS A LITTLE piece of Kallista’s history has turned 100 years old and the community came together to celebrate the milestone. The Kallista Mechanics’ Institute held the Kallista Hall Centenary in celebration of its 100th anniversary. The centenary event included a historical re-enactment of the Kallista community in the early 1900s. Event organiser John Lloyd said the hall was past full capacity. “There was just so many people it was unbelievable the support we had,” he said. “It took a lot of people back to those times and got people involved in Kallista’s history. “The people that played various parts in the hall and community in the re-enactment were done really well.” South Sassafras State School of 30 children was originally held in Kallista Hall in 1919, now held across the road from the hall. Graham Kennaday designed a set of historical badges for the Kallista Mechanics’ Institute as a thank you. “One badge was to be donated to each primary school student at Kallista Primary School and other badges were sold at the centenary,” Mr Lloyd said. “We’ve just had so much support for the event and we’re so thankful for those who have donated to the hall and to those who supported the centenary.” A plaque celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Kallista Mechanics’ Institute will be erected in the coming months. Kallista Mechanics’ Institute badges are available for purchase at the Kallista General Store.
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APPRENTICESHIP and traineeship completion rates remain poor despite escalating costs. Last Wednesday the Victorian Auditor-General released a report into apprenticeship and traineeship completion and found the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD) has seen no increase in the proportion of apprentices or trainees who complete their training. “As was the case in 2004, over a third of people who start an apprenticeship or traineeship do not complete it,” the report stated. “These are disappointing results given that there has been a 37 per cent increase - in real terms - in funding to apprenticeships and traineeships since 2004.” Yarra Valley Educational Precinct committee leader Bernard Dobson said factors such as travel time, condensed course times and students picking the wrong course to start with all affect the drop-out rates. “Students are being asked to complete a four-year course in three years - they are continually being asked to do more and more,” Mr Dobson said. “I would like to see schools hav-
ing a greater involvement in helping students in their higher education pathways. “VCAL starts in year 11 and 12 but I’d like to see something in year 9 and 10 for students to really explore options and to experience different trades before they decide.” Last week the Mail reported that the 2011 ABS Census data shows the Yarra Ranges highest education attainment of certificates is 7.2 per cent higher than Metro Australia and 0.3 per cent higher in advanced diploma attainments. Mr Dobson said with the closure of both the Swinburne Lilydale campus and Morrison’s means the outer east was now the most educationally underprivileged region in Melbourne in regards to postsecondary education. “Action is required from all political parties to ensure that this educational disadvantage is significantly reduced by ensuring that the Lilydale site is retained from university, vocational, and community education,” he said. “We call for innovative forms of higher education and training to be considered, including a variety of forms of co-operation between various educational institutions, industry groups and the community.”
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Cover work risks THE announcement that the new environmental workforce for 18 to 25-year-olds - the “green army” - will not be covered by any workers’ compensation scheme is extremely worrying for people who care about the consequences of work place injuries. Under usual work arrangements, employers are required to ensure their employees are protected by a workers’ compensation scheme and health and safety standards. We are very concerned that members of the “green army” will not be protected in the same way as other workers. These young workers will undertake heavy manual labour including clearing local creeks and waterways, fencing and tree planting - work that carries a high level of physical risk. If these young workers are injured and not covered by a workers’ compensation scheme which is focused on early intervention and returning employees to work, there is a risk that if they suffer a serious injury without help, they may not return to work. If state and federal governments are serious about providing these young workers with a fair and reasonable opportunity to join the workforce, they should work together to provide them with the same workplace injury protection as other employees in Australia. Rachael James, Senior Comcare Lawyer Slater & Gordon, Melbourne.
Keep rifles out THE Premier’s proposal to cull deer in the Dandenongs using 54 shooters with high-powered rifles is very dangerous. These reserves are quite small and surrounded by houses and a bullet could easy travel right across the whole reserve - as they can travel up to two kilometres. High-powered rifles and houses don’t mix and should not be used within 500 metres of a house under any circumstances, as someone could be shot. Will the Premier ensure that this rule is abided by to protect local communities? A local chap is willing to use a bow and arrow to hunt deer, a far safer option. Bruce Johnson, Silvan.
Youth cuts a concern EDUCATIONAL outcomes for youth in our community should be of major concern for all of us. Knox Council’s Youth Strategy 2012-’17 shows that young people aged between 10 and 25 years comprise 20 per cent of the local population. Yet attainment of Year 12 or equivalent sits below the state average and well below the average for other municipalities within the Eastern Metropolitan Area. You might think this would be a call to arms for the State Government to invest in and resource local education providers, but instead the Napthine Government has committed cut
after cut across all tiers of education. Cuts to the TAFE sector of $290 million each year have proven disastrous with the closure of campuses, the closure of traditional trade courses, and the introduction of higher fees so that those already struggling financially are less likely to see TAFE as a pathway to a better job. Last week’s Victorian Auditor-General’s report clearly shows not one additional apprenticeship has been created under the Napthine Government, despite industry crying out for skilled workers and the youth unemployment rate skyrocketing. In response, Peter Hall the minister responsible for TAFE, literally cuts and runs his way into an early retirement. In our schools and Adult Community Education (ACE) providers, the situation isn’t any better. Under Napthine, infrastructure capital spending has more than halved, funding for support officers has been quartered, and the schools’ Start Bonus and the Education Maintenance Allowance payment are being scrapped altogether. Funding has also been slashed for VCAL programs in schools, TAFEs and ACE Providers such as the Mountain District Learning Centre (MDLC) in Ferntree Gully. MDLC has about 80 people enrolled in their VCAL and VCE program, with another 50 on the waiting list. That’s 50 kids who want to continue their education but can’t. The evidence is clear, when young people disengage from education it is bad news for everyone. It doesn’t help the young person, it doesn’t help the economy, and it doesn’t help our local community. Across the state, but particularly within our local community, young people should be encouraged to continue with their education at all costs, but instead Napthine’s cuts to TAFE, VCAL and our schooling system continues to do exactly the opposite. Matt Posetti, Labor candidate, Ferntree Gully.
One term wonder MANY years ago I worked with a wonderful lady who was very wise. She would say “people who are clever often do not have any common sense”. I look to our Prime Minister, a Rhodes Scholar now six months into the job. He hasn’t covered himself in glory; managing in about six weeks to insult not one but three presidents in the Asian region - Indonesia, China and Japan. He now wants the general public to go easy on Scott Morrison as he has a difficult portfolio. Give me a break. I feel that I am living in a parallel universe because nothing makes sense. If you read George Orwell’s 1984 you would know where I am coming from. To me it sounds like ‘Screw the lower paid who are doing it tough and give it to the rich’. May I say if you are earning between $75,000 and $150,000 why do you need this money? Oh silly me, these are women of calibre, come to Cockatoo Mr Abbott. I will show you the mums who do it so bloody tough your head
would spin. I feel you will be a one-term government. My beautiful great grandchild came to see me with her mum when she was two months old sucking on her dummy for all it was worth. I posed the question: Did she think that Tony Abbott would be gone after one term? Spit out the dummy if the answer is yes. She looked at me and she spat out her dummy. A very discerning child and I see big things for her. Val Butler, Cockatoo.
Stop flight path RE: Passenger jet flight path over Dandenong Ranges. I have put in writing my concerns regarding the increase in passenger jet traffic directly over the Dandenong Ranges to the Airservices and Noise Complaint Information Service, and they stated in writing that there are more passenger jets going over the Dandenong Ranges bound for LA and New Zealand. The noise intrusion disturbs the peace of the Dandenong Ranges renowned and loved for its natural beauty and tranquillity and if we don’t send a clear message that a jet flight path over the Dandenongs is not acceptable, we will have more jets and more noise disturbance in the future. To stop the noise and air traffic over the Dandenong Ranges contact: Jason Wood our local Federal Member and Airservices and Noise complaint and Information Service, (NCIS), on 1800 802 583, email ncis@airservicesaustralia.com or by mail at: NCIS, PO Box 211, Mascot, NSW, 1460. Matthew Parker, Emerald.
Stand proud, defiant MCDONALD’S Corporation and Boronia franchisee James Currie have made no attempt to win over hills residents, as they know it’s futile. Results of the original McDonald’s phone survey remain undeclared as they unashamedly continue to suggest they have overwhelming support for the Tecoma development. Recently some hills residents performed a surprise ’Clean-Up Australia Day’ around James Currie’s Boronia outlet. What a disgrace! Streets plastered with branded litter. Blowing down streets, discarded on nature strips, overflowing from bins, under shrubs and clogging drains. Is this the future of Tecoma, the beautiful Dandenong Ranges National Park and the Greater Dandenong Ranges? Is this what we want within 70 metres of our kinder and Primary school? McDonald’s has only one hope to remain embedded in Tecoma ... and that is our silent complacency. While proposed C126 amendments will provide a massive disincentive for further fast food developments in the hills; I personally believe it is the respect that our community has gathered over the past two years that will see Tecoma once again McDonald’s-free.
As has become common we have had no communication from McDonald’s as to their intentions for opening day but I will quite happily share mine. When word is received that the doors have opened I intend to don my well-worn red T-shirt and proceed to the outlet. I will turn my back on the ‘unwelcome visitor’ and continue to peacefully and quietly protest its presence in Tecoma. The image of our passionate community still uniting to peacefully declare our opposition to this development is far more powerful than anger, abuse or violence. There will be no need to ‘move me on’ as I have no intention of causing any disturbance, harassing any patrons or threatening any employees. My intention is to continue to educate and share our history with passers-by. I intend to make my family proud, to make my community proud and to maintain the respect our community has gained with integrity and determination. Every Monday morning when the children of Tecoma Primary attend assembly they start with the following school oath: I love my country, my home and my school. I am honest and reliable. I show good sportsmanship. I care for the environment. And I help to make the world a better place. Our community has set an excellent example for our Hills children. Stand proud Tecoma and remain brave. Esther Kelly, Tecoma.
No puff to laws THE Department of Health’s smoke-free laws protecting children in their play and outdoor areas are long overdue. However, why are these new laws only limited to reducing children’s exposure to tobacco smoke? Exposure to burn-off smoke (created by both private and public land burning) for children and all others is, by a very long way, a much worse health hazard than some tobacco smoke being emitted within 10 metres. Hills children and all other residents are continually exposed to toxic burn-off smoke not only in their play areas but in their schools, homes and most other areas in the Hills. Should we trust the State Government to do the right thing protecting our health and well-being? After their pathetic handling of the Morwell coal fires, I think not! The summer fire season is coming to an end and soon we will have all those selfish and uncaring private land burners filling our air with toxic smoke. In addition, we will have government authorities boasting of how they have exceeded their burn-off quotas by destroying the environment and creating tonnes of carbon pollution in the process. Does anyone have faith that the burners, authorities, local and state governments will do the right thing to protect our health and amenity? John Christie, Menzies Creek.
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Operation Smile give the smile back to children
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Come an enjoy a revue of music, dance and sketches in aid of children with cleft lips or palates Details of this event and link to online booking go to our website.
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Rogers in regional tour By REBECCA BILLS MUSICIAN Tim Rogers is embarking on a series of headline shows around the country kicking off the tour at Belgrave’s very own Sooki Lounge. In support of his latest release Rogers Sings Rogerstein, his forthcoming tour focuses on his strong connection to the regional parts of Australia and the bond of these cities. Rogers will also be joined by long-time friend and musical companion, guitarist Shane O’Mara. Rogers was the former front-man of Australian Rock n’ Roll band You Am I and has also released 10 studio albums three of which have debuted at number one.
Tim Rogers. 116736 His records have also received ARIA awards alongside multiple platinum and gold for commercial sales. Since You Am I, Rogers has released critically acclaimed solo albums as well as a number of collaborations with fellow musicians including Tex Perkins, The Temperance Union and The Bamboos.
Sooki Lounge owners and local couple Suzana Pozvek and Stephen Crombie said the venue is a place dedicated to being a space where the community can come and enjoy quality food, drinks and entertainment without the big price tag. “Initially we have dealt with just local artists but now we are looking at getting more acts from around Melbourne and nationally,” Ms Pozvek said. Tim Rogers with Shane O’Mara will be playing at Sooki Lounge on Thursday 20 March from 7.30pm. Sooki Lounge is located at 1648 Burwood Highway, Belgrave. This is an 18 years and over event and tickets are $25.50 available through oztix.com.au
Worth a Smile THE Gemco Players Community Theatre (GPCT) is hosting a special project helping special little souls. The theatre group is performing Project Smile - a cabaret style comedy and song night to raise funds to help the organisation Smile. Smile provides operations to children in overseas countries to correct disfigurements caused by a severe cleft palate. GPCT Founder David Greenaway said often these children, through no fault of their own, suffer a life or persecution and isolation. Project Smile will be performed at The Gem Theatre, 19 Kilvington Drive, Emerald, on Saturday 22 March at 7.30pm. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for concession and $10 for children and can be booked online at www.trybooking.com/ELTZ or call David on 0488 585 600.
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Anti-arson patrols By JESSE GRAHAM COUNCIL officers will be helping to deter would-be fire bugs with its newly implemented Fire Patrol team, which will help to patrol parks on high fire danger days. The Fire Patrol began in January and is made up of Yarra Ranges Council’s Open Spaces team members who patrol parks and reserves on Total Fire Ban days.
Open Spaces team leader Rohan Brown said that because parks and bushland workers are unable to use their chainsaws, lawnmowers or brush cutters fire risk days they will instead be tasked with carrying out the patrols. Mr Brown said that the patrols would have stickers on their vehicles with the council logo and ‘Fire Patrol’ on them and would drive from Lilydale up to
Yarra Junction and back, covering each suburb along the way, before heading through Coldstream and Yarra Glen to Healesville and back. The team also covers the suburban areas at the foot of the Dandenong Ranges including Mount Evelyn, Montrose and Kilsyth. While the patrol members are not equipped to fight fires, the team reports suspicious behav-
iour to team leaders and Victoria Police, and aims to have a visible presence to deter would-be arsonists. Yarra Ranges Council’s Risk, Emergency and Community Safety manager Brett Ellis said that he hoped the presence of the Fire Patrol would stop anyone who was considering starting a fire in bushland. “Fire prevention is a team effort, and we are happy to help
out in any way we can,” Mr Ellis said. “This includes redirecting our resources to boost the community’s safety.” The patrols will take place until the end of the declared fire danger period. Anyone witnessing suspicious behaviour is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, while anyone who sees an emergency should contact triple zero immediately.
Hot stuff is nothing to sniff at
Chilli chicken competition winner Gabi couldn’t wait to wipe the chilli from his face.
MELBOURNE’S Food and Wine Festival came to the Yarra Valley this month, with local producers keen to show off their produce. The Herb and Chilli Festival was held on Saturday and Sunday, with thousands of visitors keen to get a taste of the hot stuff. The new chilli chicken eating competition was a winner, with a number of contenders putting their hand up to take on the burning sauce. Each of them devoured the chicken with tears streaming down every face, but a man named Gabi was able to finish first. Last weekend, Yarra Ranges producers were able to showcase the very best of the area as nine Malaysian chefs toured Victoria. Stopping for lunch at Thousand Candles winery in Wandin, the chefs were impressed with local trout, cheeses and beef - even hoping to secure a deal to have the produce
Eight challengers took park in the chilli chicken eating competition. at their own high class restaurants. Herb and Chilli Festival organiser Clive Larkman had his finger in both pies, and said he was especially proud that the Yarra Valley was able
to be a part of the Food and Wine Festival. “We have so much to offer here in the Yarra Valley,” he said. “It’s wonderful to be able to showcase that.”
Dogs to roam freely NEW off-lead areas will give Yarra Ranges dogs the chance to stretch their legs. Four new off-lead areas were endorsed by the council at its 11 March meeting - Coronation Park in Healesville and Margaret Lewis Reserve in Coldstream, Hull Road Drainage Reserve in Mooroolbark and Sunset Drive Reserve in Chirnside Park. Yarra Ranges now has 23 areas where dogs can be exercised off lead in a designated section of the park of reserve. Under the new regulations, there are also nine reserves where dogs and cats are prohibited altogether, or in part. Yarra Ranges mayor Fiona McAllister said increasing off-lead areas was part of council’s strategy to encourage responsible pet ownership. “By increasing the number of dog off-lead areas, dog owners now have more options for places to safely exercise their dogs and be active themselves,” Cr McAllister said. Full details of the Yarra Ranges’ off-lead areas and regulations on their use can be obtained at Council Community Links and on the Yarra Ranges Council website www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au.
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DO YOU LOVE TO PARTY? Red Fox Party is now located at Shop 57 Mountain Gate
Shopping Centre, having moved recently from the Knox Ozone area of Westfield Knox. Here you can find all things “party”. Costumes, tableware, party decorations and of course balloons of all sorts. Jenny and Di, who both live locally, started their business together two years ago. Together they saw an opportunity to work closely with the local community in a fun filled environment. They are passionate about top customer service and attention to detail, and would love the opportunity to help you plan your next celebration. Feel free to drop into the new Mountain Gate store to pay them a visit or they can be contacted on 9758 8123.
Margaret, with colleagues from medical and teaching backgrounds, designed a program full of information to empower parents with the knowledge of how early development affects their child’s health, behaviour and ability to reach their full potential. The team at Mooroolbark have enjoyed presenting this fun learning experience. “ The pure joy of working with families and providing a program that nurtures each natural stage of development is so rewarding. ” GymbaROO’s 30th Birthday REUNION will be held during the Celebrate Mooroolbark Festival 9.30 - 4 pm Saturday 22nd March, Theme - A Mad Hatters Tea Party. All past & present families are invited to join us in the Auditorium to add their hand prints and signature to a Wall Mural. Enquiries 9726 8740.
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LOCAL BUSINESS BONNY’S FLORIST IS CELEBRATING 35 YEARS OF SUCCESS IN THE INDUSTRY.
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Lisa has owned and operated Bonny’s Florist for 35 years , it has a huge following and has succeeded in becoming a very well established business in the Boronia area Lisa trained originally with a Scottish lorist Liz Halley – the lorist who did all the lowers for the Queen Mother when she was in Scotland. Lisa’s lower arrangements are of a very high standard, she is also a member of Interlora which means lowers can be sent throughout Australia and around the world.
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retchen Paul, a local girl who grew up in Seville, moved to the Southern Riverina in 1978 with her husband where they ran an irrigation farm for 17 years, producing rice, cereal crops, fat lambs and wool. Gretchen’s business life began when she started working for Finley Machinery, a farm machinery dealership, in 1996 where she worked her way up to the position of office manager and bookkeeper over a period of ten years. Email: When the drought hit in 2003, the gretchen.paul@iinet.net.au company slowly declined, finally closing in 2006. Gretchen then moved with her for small business owners who don’t have family to Melbourne. the time to do their own books or would In the last 8 years, Gretchen has held rather hand the task to a professional so positions as office manager and that they can concentrate on running bookkeeper for an antique auction their businesses. house, a stair building company Gretchen is highly experienced in all and a company marketing electron aspects of bookkeeping including microscopes. With over 17 years’ experience as a senior payroll, invoicing, BAS preparation, account reconciliations, banking, bookkeeper and office administrator, job costing and end of financial year Gretchen decided to run her own processes. The first consultation to bookkeeping business, becoming a assess your bookkeeping needs is free registered BAS agent and a member of and Gretchen will be only too happy the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers. to meet with you at your workplace or Your Bookkeeping Friend specialises in office. providing a mobile bookkeeping service
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Soft toys, ceramic containers, pot plants and balloons are also available from Bonny’s Florist in Boronia, located at 34 Dorset Square for more information call 9762 3583.
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FRENCH PROVINCIAL ELEGANCE CAPTURING a taste of Europe is evident as visitors enter the gates of this stunning property and proceed along the tree lined drive to reveal a two storey residence draped in vines and perfectly positioned, framed by sweeping lawns and manicured box hedges. Sun drenched and privacy assured, Moghra (Gaelic for ‘love’) offers a world of opportunity with the current owner presenting a sophisticated B&B with private
entrance via French doors flowing from the veranda and divine furnishings, sumptuous window furnishings and chandeliers setting the mood. The spacious ensuite continues the elegant decor and quality with spa bath and chrome fittings. Easily transformed back to connect to the main home if this is desired, it would be a grand master suite with a further two
bedrooms on the upper level and bathroom. Soaring ceilings, open fireplace and polished boards greet visitors from the main entrance, leading to a formal meals area and glorious conservatory to enjoy winter sun. The open plan living room offers vaulted ceilings and open fireplace and connects to the informal dining room, with dado panelling and garden views from all angles. The Tuscan style kitchen with grand
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Offers Over $295,000
GEMBROOK 21 LE SOUEF RD
Offers Considered Over $395,000
JUST A SHORT STROLL TO GEMBROOK!
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!
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!
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This low maintenance, 3 BDR family home is only 2 year´s old, so still under the builder´s warranty & just a few minutes´ walk to the heart of Gembrook. Featuring a concrete drive, a landscaped front garden & located on a sealed road, this property leaves nothing to do but move in & enjoy life. Inside there are 3 spacious BDRs, 2 with BIRs at one end of the home & the Master at the front of the home with a stylish ensuite & WIR. The open plan kitchen/living area is the hub of the home & offers plenty of room for the family dining table & everyone to gather around. The well-appointed kitchen features S/S appliances, a DW & plenty of cupboard & bench space with a large island bench for extra practicality. This open plan living area also opens onto a large decked area, ideal for entertaining. Add to this a 2nd living area, a double lock up garage with remote opening, mains GDH & a split system for extra comfort & this neat, well presented property ticks all the boxes!
Privately situated on almost half an acre with dual access this solid 3 BDR house has been lovingly renovated into a stylish & elegant home. Featuring polished floor boards, low voltage down lighting, a designer kitchen, mains GDH & quality finishings throughout we guarantee you will be impressed. The home features 3 spacious BDRs with BIRs & a contemporary bathroom with stunning leadlight window. The renovated kitchen is ideal for entertaining with a huge island bench, ceaser stone bench tops, S/S appliances, glass splash backs & soft close drawers & doors. The comfortable lounge room has a decorative gas log fire & the inviting dining room is surrounded by glass & opens onto a sophisticated outdoor entertaining area, providing the perfect indoor/outdoor space. Outside there is a separate office, a single carport, beautifully landscaped gardens, a shed with concrete floor, a double lock up garage & a fully fenced yard. If location, style & comfort are high on your list you will not be disappointed!
Contact Tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 or 5968 6222 Inspection 11.30am - 12.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 10.30am-11.00am Saturday (Photo ID Required)
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EMERALD 71A KILVINGTON DRIVE
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Relax privately surrounded by nature in this comfortable 4 BDR family home situated just minutes from Emerald. This unique & stylish, solid home features 4 BDRs, 3 with BIRs at one end of the home with the family bathroom & the Master near the entrance to the home, also with heaps of BIRs & a contemporary ensuite. Offering bush views from every window the spacious formal lounge has a high pitched ceiling, timber features, quality carpets & a toasty wood heater, while the home has slab heating throughout & a split system to add to your year round comfort. The modern kitchen is an entertainer’s delight with S/S appliances, electric cooking & ceasar stone bench tops & overlooks the spacious dining room & 2nd living area at the centre of the home. Although this is already a comfortable family home, outside there is plenty of room to grow as well as a 12m x 6m lock up shed, an abundance of tank water & all surrounded by the serenity that cannot be found in the suburbs!
A rare find these days, this character 3 BDR + study family home is located on over 1 flat acre of private land with dual access, plenty of shedding & all just a comfortable walk from the heart of Emerald. The home features 3 spacious BDRs, 2 with BIRs & the Master with a WIR & large ensuite & there is also a study or 4th BDR. The formal entry with polished slate floors leads into the large lounge & formal dining area with OFP & the home has split system heating & cooling & a wood heater in the open plan living area. The country kitchen offers S/S appliances & plenty of space & overlooks the spacious living area that opens out to a large undercover entertaining area. Featuring 9” ceilings, quality finishings, floor to ceiling windows & slab heating throughout this stylish family home ticks all the boxes. Outside there is a 5000lt water tank, a double carport, full width verandahs, a caravan carport, a garden shed, a storage shed, a work shed, 2 wood sheds, a cubby house, a flying fox, a garden gazebo, a circular drive, dual access & all fully fenced. If location & quality are essential you will not be disappointed!
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Bethany Day on 0438 844 968
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 1.30pm-2.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
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This renovated home situated privately on 2.3 acres leaves you nothing to do but make the move. The home features 3 BDRs, 2 with BIRs & the Master with a WIR, ensuite & a split system for comfort. Also located on the lower level is a formal lounge room with its own split system. On the mid-level is the spacious main bathroom with 1200 x 900 shower, a European laundry & plenty of storage. On the top floor, taking in the views, is a large open plan living area adjacent to a spacious meals area & well-appointed timber kitchen, with access to the full length front verandah. Outside there is a double lock up garage with remote, a further double shed with workshop & a double carport. Add to this a lush 1 acre + paddock where you can watch Puffing Billy chug by & established gardens. All this on a sealed road under 50 minutes to the City!
This contemporary & unique home is located privately just minutes from Cockatoo & Emerald. The house utilizes the sun for passive heating in winter and mid-season & allows for early morning heatup until late spring and from early autumn. The home features: 4 BDRs (easily converted to 8 BDRs), 2 bathrooms, 3 toilets, 2 x large open plan living areas, a designer kitchen, a huge Master Suite with ensuite, parent´s retreat & magnificent views, a home office, a 8 person indoor spa, an abundance of storage, a 60kl water tank for the house plus 30kl additional tank for garden, grid-connected solar power, 4 car carport, a magnificent outdoor entertaining area with outdoor kitchen & 54 natural acres giving you absolute privacy & your own window into nature. The primary form of heating is the double sided wood burning fireplace & the home has double glazed windows. We guarantee it will take your breath away.
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 1.30pm-2.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 2.30pm-3.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
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Located an easy stroll to the local Olinda cafes and shops, this surprisingly spacious split level WRC home will warm your soul. Nestled in established gardens this lovely cottage offers 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite, a sunroom and formal and informal living zones. There is plenty of room for all family to escape! PLUS it also has a separate studio (currently rented for $220pw) with kitchenette and bathroom, ideal for the extended family or a little bit of extra income. Situated on 1063 m2 with verandas on two sides of the home, it is covered for all seasons, perfect for entertaining, this home ticks all the boxes. The timber kitchen offers all the modern appliances, with plenty of storage. The master suite has a WIR and ensuite, two other bedrooms with BIR´s on the top level, and with the flexibility of the studio apartment downstairs, this home could suit the extended family, teenagers or rent it out and reap the rewards! Additional features include: GDH, exposed beams, open fireplace, dishwasher, dado panelling, timber floors, double garage and storage shed, as well as a under house garage. Don´t delay, properties like these don´t come onto the marketplace often, so call today to book an appointment.
Quality and attention to detail exudes from this stunning reproduction character style home surrounded by sweeping verandas and landscaped garden defined by embracing pathways. Contemporary living at its finest, combined with classic period detailing flowing throughout this 4 bedroom home featuring polished hardwood boards, detailed skirting and architraves, picture windows and fretwork to mention a few architectural treats. The entrance foyer is central to the master suite with bay window, ensuite and WIR adjacent to the formal lounge and dining featuring a neutral toned colour scheme and ideal flow via double doors to the living and open plan kitchen with breakfast bar and WIP and views over the rear deck and landscaped gardens. A passageway lined with storage is a very clever design treat, while the 2nd and 3rd bedrooms (BIR´s) are conveniently positioned in the separate wing with main bathroom, separate WC and laundry. The 4th bedroom or study allows options to living space. Externally paved private areas capture the sun with a pleasant lawn area, fully fenced and well established with mature European trees, arbours, even a cubby house! Easy access to the remote controlled double garage located at the end of a sealed driveway all in one of the most sought after areas of Mt Dandenong. Truly a magnificent family home with all the trimmings that will simply take your breath away! Inspection is essential to appreciate Candlewick.
5 BED 3 BATH 3 W.C. 4 CAR LANDSIZE - 1063 sqm
4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 1180sqm
Contact Corinne Sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment
Contact Corinne Sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment
MENZIES CREEK 9A JACKSONS HILL ROAD
$445,000 plus
VIEWS...GLORIOUS VIEWS! Looking out over stunning views that take in the beauty of Arthurs Seat, Queenscliff & the You Yangs, this 3 bedroom (master with WIR & ENS), Recently rendered home has a huge amount of extras including: Blackwood Timber kitchen, raked ceilings, Jetmaster OFP, A/C, security system, GDH stunning tall windows, spacious decking ,water feature & pond - all within a fully useable, fenced yard that is ideal for children & family pets. A 32,000 litre water tank, single carport, sealed drive & loads of storage space both inside & out see this property as an ideal home for any buyer.
Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 10:30am-11:00am (photo ID req)
MONBULK 18 DOUGLAS CRESCENT
3 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 CAR LANDSIZE - 1108sqm
$440,000 plus
FAMILY HOME IN A FANTASTIC LOCATION 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! 4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 STUDY 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 961sqm
Contact Sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 12:30pm-1:00pm (Photo ID required )
UPWEY UNIT 1,96 MAIN STREET
$280,000 plus
WHEN LOCATION MATTERS... Located within a stone´s throw to everything that Upwey has to offer, this 2 bedroom unit is clean, bright and ready to move into. New carpets have been laid to complement the timber floorboards that run through the open plan lounge and kitchen area and a large skylight has been added to allow natural light to filter through. There is a split system for year round temperature control along with modern lighting, ceiling fan and outdoor blinds. A double carport sits behind a wide roller door that creates a secure place to park your cars & makes for a great area for kids or pets to play safely.
Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 3:30pm- 4:00pm (photo ID required)
2 BED 1 BATH 1 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 198sqm
9751 2375
9754 6888
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Swag of medals grabbed LATEISHA Willis was the standout performer at the Australian Junior Track and Field Championships held in Sydney last week. Lateisha became the Yarra Ranges Athletics Club’s first Australian Champion when she won her Under 15 women’s 90 metre hurdles final late on Friday afternoon. She backed this up with a close second in the Under 15 Women’s 200 metre hurdles final on Saturday afternoon. Lateisha also competed in the 100 metres on Sunday. Not to be outdone, the club’s more experienced athletes competed at the Victorian Masters Track and Field Championship at Nunawading over the weekend. Sophie Todorov continued her dominant form with six gold medal performances, winning the 100 metres, long jump, 60 metres, 200 metres, shot put and triple jump. Ken Taylor competed in long jump (second), 100 metres (fifth), high jump (second), 60 metres (fourth) and 200 metres (fifth). Mark Beavis returned to the track after injury to win his 1500 metres. Saturday morning provided the little athletes with another opportunity to prepare for the upcoming State Little Athletics Championships on 29 and 30 March. If the number of personal bests and club records broken by the athletes on Saturday is any indication,
Ben, 10, from Monbulk clears the bar in the high jump. 116865 the club can look forward to many fine performances. Special mention to Molly Dixon, Chelsea Thompson, Georgia Laven and Bailey Griffiths who all broke club records on Saturday. Next week is the final round for the season in a ‘choose your own’ event day. Online entries and are now open the club’s Fun Run around the parklands of Lillydale Lake on Sunday 6 April. The course takes competitors away from the normal lake trail into some of the more picturesque areas
of the parklands making excellent use of the natural features throughout the park. To enter or for more information, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au. More results from the Victorian Masters Track and Field Championships: Lily Peacock W14 400m 6th 61.26 (60.74 PB in heat). James Laven M15 3000m 6th 9.46.17 PB. Sam Gunther M20 Triple Jump 8th 13.41m and M20 Long Jump 14th 6.46.
Pictures: GREG CARRICK Jack Videon M18 Long Jump 13th 6.35m. Molly Dixon W17 800m 18th 2.20.93. Aiden Pace M17 400m 11th 52.40. Lee Taylor M14 Hammer Throw 8th 12.94m PB. Lucas Taylor M20 10000m Walk 10th 55.39.16 and M20 Hammer Throw 16th 35.86. Lateisha Willis W15 200m Hurdles 2nd (Silver) 29.86 PB; W15 90m Hurdles 1st (Gold) 13.30, and W15 100m 10th 12.89.
Renee, 15, of Mount Evelyn goes for the distance. 116865
Jordan, 11, of Healesville easily clears the hurdles.
Eagles to dare, while Blues set to defend title YARRA Valley Cricket Association finals kicked off this weekend after a season of intriguing results leading to a much-anticipated finals series. In all grades, final positions were only decided in the final round, so it was expected that the Semi Finals would be closely fought contests. In the competition’s premier grade, DJ Strachan Shield, the old adage that form at the right time of the year is vitally important going into finals rang true as reigning premiers Seville face Yarra Junction in the Grand Final. Both sides have clearly been the best in the business since Christmas and thoroughly deserve their opportunity to take out the ultimate prize. With a strong bowling line-up, and the wide expanses of the Coldstream, one would be brave to tip against the Bloods and they showed all their might in easily disposing the Tigers for 64. In the One Day Grade, Silvan will play Yarra Glen in the season decider. Yarra Glen made short work of Wandin, bowling the Bulldogs out for 77 and then cruising to the total with the loss of only two wickets. Premiership favourites Silvan had a tougher battle against Seville. Robert Dipietrantonio (52 n.o.) and Chris Murphy (32) were the backbone of the Slug’s total of 9/198, but it was father and son duo of Scott Page (50 n.o.) and Tom Page (24) that nearly stole the show. Eventually, the Blues were bowled out for 160 cutting short their brave fight for a spot in the Grand Final.
Seville’s Scott Rackham sends the ball straight into Woori Yallock wicket keeper Ryan Smith. 116874 Picture: GREG CARRICK DJ STRACHAN SHIELD Seville 211 (Yasalal 60, Kay 48, Rackham 30, Troyahn 24, Wright 3/30, Young 3/70) d Woori Yallock 137 (Diggins 32, Smith 27, Amarasinghe 4/35, Tilney 3/32). Yarra Junction 9/134 (Spaulding 58, Lever 20, James 5/36, Hamer 3/40, Chandler 1/19) d Healesville 82 (Scanlon 37, Hamer 13, Lever 5/16, Ottrey 2/7, Sharp 2/18). RA FINGER TROPHY Yarra Junction 3/178 (Bhagya 79, Robinson 58 n.o., Troyahn 2/45) d Seville 9/170 (Luckhurst 41, Troyahn 33 n.o., Woodford 21, Fall 5/40). Heales-
ville 154 (Fry 51, Davern 34, White 3/17, Webb 3/30) d Woori Yallock 64 (Dwyer 15, Howard-Scales 5/36, Kerr 3/12). C GRADE Wandin 257 (Marshall 85, Oakley 58, Cummins 4/42, Mathews 3/51) v Marysville165 (Fisher 70, Matthews 32, Oakley 4/40, Johnson 3/47). Launching Place 298 (Hoare 134, Jenkins 42, Vanderlaught 46, Rackham 5/63, McGookin 3/21) d Seville 89 (McGookin 32, Hoare 7/33). D Grade Yarra Junction 7/226 (Staines 41, Mallick 99, Mckenzie 2/32, Dobson 2/39) d Wandin 225 (Thorne 64, Hag-
gar 37, Cook 4/59, Flutter 2/19). Seville 184 (Spargo 72, Roberts 40, Dunne 5/41, Thompson 3/44) vs Powelltown (game washed out, Powelltown progress to the Grand Final due to a higher ladder position). ONE DAY GRADE Yarra Glen Gold 2/85 (Beath 40 n.o., Foster 25 n.o., Sinnott 1/0) d Wandin 77 (Sinnott 17 n.o., Alderman 17, Davey 3/8, Whelan 2/10, Thurkle 2/12). Silvan 9/198 (Dipietrantonio 52 n.o., Murphy 32, Pearse 3/19, Wilson 2/17) d Seville 160 (Page 50 n.o., Pearse 36, Lamonica 2/5). Under 16
Seville Gold 5/96 (Page 31, Byrne 34 n.o.) d Healesville Red 92 (Daly 51 n.o., Page 3/25, Mullins 2/2, Kear 2/16). Seville Blue 210 (Smith 53, Garner 52 n.o., Dyason 35, Fry 2/27) d Healesville White 130 (Mimi 35, McGrath 26, Garner 3/24, Dall 2/9, Arnold 2/15). UNDER 14A Warburton-Millgrove 6/208 (McDonald 42 n.o., de Varga 41 n.o., Saurine 26, Taeuber 23, Coutts 3/26, Brisbane-Flynn 1/16, Schelfout 1/28) d Mount Evelyn 10/65 (Lee-Archer 12 n.o., Nelson 3/11, McDonald 2/0, Taeuber 1/2). Seville 7/182 (Spargo 39 n.o., Garner 36, Bissells 26, Massoud 2/26, Lusk 2/22) d Yarra Glen 80 (Cummins 22, Lusk 13 n.o., Fern 4/8). UNDER 14B Yarra Junction 6/157 (Thompson 38, Mead 20 n.o., Foley 15 n.o., ) d Wandin 83 (Alderman 19, Burzzese 15, Thompson 6/12, Mead 2/20). Launching Place/Woori Yallock 5/229 (Colling 42 n.o., Rogers 41 n.o., Leslie 1/1) d Coldstream 7/45 (Steele 13, Rogers 2/0, Parker 2/7). UNDER 12 Seville 8/215 (Frankovic 32 n.o., Proctor 31 n.o., Leeds 30 n.o., Birnie 2/15, Weir 2/18, Cooper 1/13) d Hoddles Creek 10/185 (Birnie 30 n.o., Anderson 31 n.o., Kay 3/16, Fern2/13). Yarra Glen Gold 5/202 (Humphrey 31 n.o., Hall 30 n.o., Flynn-Steel 1/18, North 1/27) d Healesville White 141 (O’Brien 18, English 14, Fullerton 3/23, Hall 2/5, Phelan 2/7).
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Super soccer charity cash By REBECCA BILLS LOCAL school girl Gigi Collins organised a 12-hour soccer event that raised over $2000 for breast cancer research. On Saturday 15 March, soccer players from around the hills joined in force for 12 hours of back-to-back soccer games running from 10am to 10pm. The 16-year-old Mater Christi student spent three months organising the event with the guidance of her Monbulk Ranges Soccer Club coach Hans Damenas as part of a personal project that all Year 10 students at the school have to complete. Gigi’s father Andrew Collins said the girls must pick something that was close to them for the project to give back to the community. “She has been playing soccer since she was seven and decided to do a marathon soccer event, and with breast cancer being so prevalent at the moment, she wanted to raise money for that,”
he said. “The event was a huge success for her and for the club as we want to promote Monbulk Ranges Soccer Club as a club that is for the community. “The local traders were fabulous supporting the event, and without them it would have been very hard to put together.” Mr Collins said that in everyone’s eyes the day was an absolute success. “We had people travelling from as far as Mentone to support the event,” he said. “Some of Gigi’s teachers came down for a kick and there were around 12 teams that played on the day. “Obviously, I am really proud of her, but without the support of the club it would never have happened.” Gigi is now finishing off all the paperwork and achievement awards from the day and is looking forward to making this an annual event.
Top: Hans Damen, Molly, 16, from Upwey, Dominique, 16, from Sassafras, Kat, 15, from Macclesfield, Felix, 6, from Kallista, Oskar, 9, from Kallista, Amy, 16, from Upper Ferntree Gully and Gigi, 16, from Monbulk loving the event. 116894 Picture: GREG CARRICK Right: Gigi Collins, 16, who organised the Picture: GREG CARRICK event.116894
Steve goes to Town By DENNIS FULLER
Coldstream players observe a minute’s silence. 116868.
Picture: KATH GANNAWAY
Match in memory of Turbo By KATH GANNAWAY THERE was only standing room at the Josh Matthews Memorial football practice match between Coldstream and Silvan on Wednesday 12 March. The biggest crowd in years gathered at the Coldstream oval for the ‘Turbocharged’ evening match that raised $4500 for the Asthma Foundation.
Coldstream player Josh, nicknamed Turbo, died last year from a sudden and unexpected asthma attack. He was 17. Both teams lined up for a minute’s silence before the games which were played in two-quarter blocks of Under 19, Reserves and Seniors. Players Jarrod Healy and John Rafferty paid tribute to the former Under 19 captain, saying Josh had strived to be the
best he could and wanted the best for his club since the day he pulled on the blue and white jumper in the Under 12s. “His attitude didn’t only make him a better player, a better person, but it made being around the club a better place,” Jarrod said. Organiser Stacey Adams thanked everyone who contributed, saying it was a great success and a great tribute to Josh.
BENIGN conditions greeted the members at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday as two teams were vying for the Alex Wee Cup. This also is used for the qualifying round of the club’s 4BBB championship. On the back of a fabulous round of golf by Steve Town (14), who shot a 75 off the stick including four birdies, his teaming with Ross Martin (10) came in with 50 points to win the day. They are also the number one team in the draw for the next round. In second place by winning a count back were Peter Jones (19) and Leigh Morison (16) on 46 as were Kameron Geeves (13) and Dean Shannon (16). Also on 46 were Graham White (13) and Allan Ecclestone (18). Ross Martin was nearest the pin on the fourth, Peter Glasscock the seventh, Barry Cook the 12th, Mike Litchfield the 13th and Martin also picked up the pro pin pennies on the 18th to round out a very successful day. The ladies’ comp and top qualifiers were Davina Mackey
and Irene Cranston who showed the other women how to play this format. The seniors’ pennant team played host to Glen Waverley, which, like most teams that front up at Emerald, found the going tough as the local crew showed them how to play this course. Ken Hill won 4/3, Peter Clowes was one up, Leigh Morison won 6/4, Bob Kennedy was one up while Mick Petrie and John Piggott came out square to give Emerald the win nine points to one. Ken Hill, on his way to a great win, managed to eagle on the par four 10th hole - which is no mean feat as anyone who has played the hole will attest. Wednesday’s Overtly Faint Golf (OFG) using OFG handicaps saw Mick Petrie (25) star with a net score of 62. Next was Mike Litchfield (12) on 63, including 25 putts with Graeme Fergus (19) on 64 and John Piggott (19) on 65. Next Saturday members front for a round of stableford and a chance for the handicap pennant team to hone their skills for the first round the following week.
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