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Gathered in harmony TRADITIONAL dress was the uniform of the day as Macclesfield Primary School students took part in Harmony Day. Teacher Anne Mathieson said that the school took part in the day because they wanted to highlight differences and celebrate them. “Part of our philosophy talks about everyone supporting, caring, being friendly and fun and respecting each other,” she said. “At our school no one is allowed to tell another that they can’t play together - we’re all about understanding differences and accepting them.” Dressed up in Harmony, Macclesfield Primary Students dressed up in traditional dress on Friday. At the front is Betelihem and at the back is Julia, Judd, Lilly and Trinity. 117368 Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN

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Train tree chop MORE trees than ever before fell over tracks along the Puffing Billy line in 2013. This increase led the railway commissioning a report from a professional arborist on the safety of the trees along the line. The arborist examined all trees along 26 kilometres of tracks between Belgrave and Gembrook. Last week works started on removing trees along the line in Belgrave. As resident and member of the

Southern Dandenongs Landcare Group Richard Gipps left for work on Friday morning he noticed that contractors were throwing ropes over a tree next to the railway line. “I assumed they were just going to trim this healthy looking gum and didn’t think any more about it,” Mr Gipps said. “Returning home on that evening, I saw this huge pile of leaves and branches only to find they had cut the tree down at the base, destroyed two other trees in the process and

severely damaged a third.” Mr Gipps said that the Southern Dandenongs Landcare Group was part of an alliance of environmental groups working near the railway. “The arborist assessed some 360 trees as being dangerous and having the potential to cause damage or injury to Puffing Billy assets, staff volunteers and passengers,” he said. “But he said that not all trees needed to be removed, large stumps could be left in most cases, some could be lopped and some could have weighty

branches removed so that the habitat could be preserved and erosion prevented.” Mr Gipps said he was concerned that if a similar level of destruction continued, and four trees instead of one were destroyed, that the Dandenong Ranges would lose 1440 trees. “I understand the need to maintain the railway, but there was an understanding between the environmental groups and Puffing Billy and I don’t think it’s been adhered to.” A spokesperson for Puffing Billy

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denied that healthy trees had been removed or damaged, and said that approximately 200 trees along the rail way needed remedial action. “Only trees identified as posing a safety risk are to be felled,” the spokesperson said. “The Emerald Tourist Railway Board has a strong commitment to the local environment and our policy has always been that only trees regarded as presenting a safety risk are to be felled. “No trees have been or will be removed outside this policy.”

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By KATH GANNAWAY YARRA Ranges Council has been told that tenements that restrict building on some blocks in the shire are ‘not easy to discover’. Kalorama resident Ken Stewart was caught out by the ‘undiscoverability’ of single blocks of land covered by tenement provisions brought in under the 1982 Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Strategy Plan. Mr Stewart was granted a permit to build on his Logan Avenue block after Yarra Ranges councillors went against the planning department report recommendation that Cr Len Cox said would have rendered the block ‘useless’. Tenement provisions effectively saw small blocks of land consolidated in order to keep areas of the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley from being over developed. Mr Stewart said he had lived in the area for more than 40 years and bought the block, one of five blocks under the tenement, 14 years ago.

He told the Yarra Ranges Council meeting on 11 March that he only discovered the tenement provision when he applied for a permit and had spent thousands of dollars in an effort to meet the requirements to build. The report recommended the permit be refused on the basis that it didn’t meet two of the 10 test conditions saying it could contribute to incremental erosion of the tenement ability to limit further development and that it was infill development. “While this may appear to be inequitable to the current owners, there are countless other landowners within this wider area who have had to comply with the control,” the report said. “Approving this application would be equally unfair.” In answer to a question from Cr Samantha Dunn on just how difficult it was for prospective buyers to find out whether a block has a tenement attached, planning manager Andrew Paxton replied “in the current plan they are not overt”. He elaborated by saying

they are not easy to discover prompting Cr Cox’s suggestion “I think planners should, when they have a moment, have a look at this so people know what they have and what they don’t have when they are buying land.” Cr Jason Callanan, who brought the application to the council table, said he believed it met the provisions including green wedge, bushfire and erosion management overlays and moved an alternative motion to approve the application. Cr Jim Child said going back to his days in the Shire of Upper Yarra, the tenements were a blessing. “We are bearing fruit from that now,” he said but added that he didn’t believe that Mr Stewart’s application would set a precedent. “We have to look at each one on its merits,” he said. Cr Dunn opposed it saying it was unique to the Yarra Ranges and came about to protect the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley.

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OPEN DAY TUESDAY APRIL 29 Nossal High School is a co-educational Government Selective Entry School located on the grounds of Monash University in Berwick and provides an educationally enriched adult learning environment in a state of the art new facility. Enrolment is through a standard selection process applicable to all four selective schools. This includes sitting a common entrance exam on Saturday June 15, 2013. Applications to sit the entrance examination are made online by going to our website www.nossalhs.vic.edu.au/about-nossal/enrolment Applications close on Friday May 16, 2014 A Parent Information Evening will be held at the school on Tuesday April 29 at 7.00pm. Students will be conducting tours throughout the day every 2 hours starting from 9.30am. Principal led tours are also available on Fridays at 9.30am or at other times by arrangement. To register your attendance at the Information Evening or to book in for one of the school tours please phone 8762 4600 or email nossal.hs@edumail.vic.gov.au Please visit our website for further information www.nossalhs.vic.edu.au 1126500-DJ13-14

THEY’VE bought the Angliss Hospital new pillows for each and every ward, but that’s just the beginning. Members of the Angliss Hospital Ferntree Gully Auxiliary looked back on another successful year at their AGM last week, celebrating yet another successful 12 months. The group handed over a cheque for more than $66,000 to go towards a humidifier, ECG machine and ventilator, and other items. The Angliss Hospital has now received more than $1.3 million from the group since 1961. President Colleen Marke reported that 2013 had been another fantastic year, citing a few new ideas and activities as being the most rewarding. Jenny Waite from the Special Care Nursery gave those who attended an insight into how their fund-raising helped those in the hospital. She gave a presentation on one of the $30,000 ventilators her ward received last year

Volunteer Max Lulham was presented with a 15 years of service badge from the auxillary after he retired from the group due to health reasons. Max has spent 17 years raising funds for outside furniture. 117374

Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN from the auxiliary. “This machine is state-ofthe-art and can help us with very unwell babies,” Ms Waite said. “We have 2220 births a year at the Angliss and this piece of machinery can really help those who need it most.” Angliss nurse Veronica Baker works in the operating theatres and thanked everyone who

volunteered their time. Angliss Hospital chief of site and clinical operations Ben Kelly said it was important that the auxiliary’s great work was acknowledged. He said that volunteers should keep their eyes open for big things in the future. “We’re currently working to increase our capacity,” Mr Kelly said. “Our wards could do with an update and we’re working hard on that. “We are also in talks about the needs of our local community until 2022, you could say a blueprint of the future.” He said that the aim was for the masterplan to meet the needs of the community. “We want to have more theatres, this means we can increase the numbers of emergency and elective procedures as well as more complex procedures,” he said. “The future of the Angliss is bright and, while we have no funding commitments just yet, we’re in a strong position to go forward.”

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Track to tackle trouble By DANIELLE GALVIN A GROUP of Cockatoo parents is calling for a BMX track at Alma Treloar Reserve to keep their children out of mischief. The campaign for a BMX track in town is gaining momentum with an 500 signature online petition and a Facebook page set up by a group of local parents. Trevor Phillips from the Cockatoo BMX Sub-Committee said Cardinia Shire Council should make use of the land next to the off-leash dog area at the reserve.

“A BMX track would be somewhere the whole family can go,” he said. “We have another whole generation coming up in this town and I don’t want my kids growing up and getting into mischief and doing stuff that’s not right. “They need somewhere where they can go and wear themselves out. “I used to ride and hang out at a BMX track and people would come from all over the place.” Mr Phillips said there were a

number of smaller towns in the shire that had jumps tracks, BMX tracks and other similar facilities. “Our view is to build something where BMX clubs could hold race meets here,” he said. Mr Phillips’s partner Kathy Brown said the skate bowl was geared towards experienced older riders. “Young kids totally miss out our children are 11 and they can’t use it,” she said. “We need somewhere safe for them to ride to school but it’s not

encouraged because of how dangerous the roads are.” The council’s recreation development co-ordinator Mark Stahel said the council supports skate and BMX activities in the shire and would be developing a new skate and BMX strategy in the 2014-15 financial year. “While the group has Alma Treloar Reserve in mind as the site for a BMX track, there are a number of factors the council would need to consider before it decides whether a track can be constructed and where it would be located,” he said.

Boots are made to beat fire THE children at Olinda Rural Fire Brigade are excited with new boots and equipment following a $1200 grant from Telstra’s Kids Fund. The junior firefighter program at the Olinda brigade has about eight members between 11 to 16 years old and teaches basic skills to prepare them to become firefighters. Junior leader at the Olinda brigade Julie de Loryn said everything the children learn as juniors is just a basic version of what the senior members learn. “On a slightly less intense level we teach them everything like that so when they turn 16 they can become a firefighter if they want to,” she said. “To get the kids boots and safety gear is awesome. “Otherwise it would be them having to go out and fund-raising and they are all busy with school.” Twelve-year-old Pyper Charl- ton from the junior fire-fighter program said she likes helping out around the

station and meeting new people through the program. “We get to ride around on the fire trucks and fold hoses,” she said. “We learn how to tie knots and what to do in a fire situation.” Grant recipients are nominated by Telstra employees whose children in their immediate family are actively involved in the community organisation. Telstra Country Wide area general manager for Melbourne’s north-east Ingrid Harvey said the grants positively impact on children’s lives and leave a lasting legacy for future generations. “It’s absolutely terrific to be able to encourage local communities to work with children,” Ms Harvey said. “It’s all about their education and supporting them and watching children grow and develop. “Over the past 12 years, Telstra’s Kids Fund has provided $8.8 million to help more than 7600 local organisations across Australia.”

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Milestone looks to the past and future ONE of the Emerald community’s most beloved assets will fittingly celebrate a huge milestone this weekend as locals are urged to come together to help shape their town’s future. The Emerald Community House hall turns 100 just in time to host a community forum this Sunday when locals will have their say on

DETECTIVES from the Knox Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team have charged a man following a recent spate of snow dropping. The 38-year-old Montrose man has been charged with two counts of theft and police have recovered a large quantity of women’s underwear alleged to have been stolen from residential homes over the past several months. The man has been bailed to appear at the Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 31 July.

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ple as possible to come forward and play an active role in deciding the future of the town. “The key thing is that this isn’t happening today or tomorrow, but this is a longterm vision,” he said. “This affects everyone and everyone should put forward their questions and concerns.” - Russell Bennett

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TAFE sell-off plan triggers backlash IF YOU have recently been looking through the real estate section of the newspaper you may have noticed an ad to sell-off Swinburne Lilydale. It is an advertisement that should make your blood boil. The Liberal Government’s massive cuts to TAFE directly led to the forced closure of Swinburne Lilydale - both the university and TAFE. It is now a ghost town. No students in classrooms or lecture theatres, just a padlocked gate. How dare they now try to sell it! The Expression of Interest advertisement to sell this education site clearly

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highlights to potential buyers the opportunity to re-zone the land. Indeed the Yarra Valley Educational Precinct Committee has raised concerns about the Expression of Interest, stating that it is; “ ... quite contrary to our understanding ... We were told that this was

only an expression of interest in educational provision and that any issue of rezoning was not a matter for Swinburne. Yet the invitation specifically mentions potential re-zoning to allow a variety of uses.” The cat is well and truly out of the bag. The Liberal Government forced the closure of the only higher education facility in the outer-east; now they want to sell it off and allow it to be rezoned for anything other than TAFE and higher education. The Government wants to sell the university and TAFE buildings to developers and to Yarra Ranges Council for plush new offices.

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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.

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This would be a tragedy for local families wanting education pathways for their kids. We must stop the sale. We cannot accept that this is a fait accompli. The position of the Victorian Labor Party is clear. If we have the honour of being elected in November this year we will not approve any re-zoning or change of use that would allow the university and TAFE buildings to be sold off. The sole use of the educational facilities should be TAFE, higher education and community education. A message needs to be sent to the Government and to potential purchas-

ers including Yarra Ranges Council “Hands off!”. Let the people of the outer-east decide the future of this site at the State Election in November. Denis Napthine is ignoring the people at his peril. Closing down and selling off this magnificent education facility is reprehensible and will not be tolerated by our community. This is our message to the Premier Our kids’ education is not for sale. To have your voice heard, please sign the petition at dontsellswinburnelilydale.com.au

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

Writing presentation JACKIE Kerin, professional story-teller and children’s author, will give a presentation on her writing and research on Sunday 30 March, 2pm, at Sherbrooke Gallery, 62 Monbulk Road, Belgrave. $10, to book, call 9754 4264.

Portrait exhibition THE Hut Gallery is hosting the ‘Let’s Face It’ exhibition until 30 March. The gallery is open Sundays from 11am to 4pm and is located at 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. For more information, call 9758 8955 or visit thehutgallery.wordpress.com.

Neighbour day EMERALD Community House and Dig in Café are hosting neighbour day on Sunday 30 March from 11am. Free barbecue, jumping castle, face painting and music. To RSVP, call 5968 3881 or email echsupport@iinet.net. au.

Business seminar OLINDA Community House is hosting a Small Business Victoria seminar to enable people to make an informed decision on franchising. On Monday 31 March from 12.30pm to 2.30pm, $20. For more information and to book, call Christine on 9751 1264.

VIEW club THE next Belgrave VIEW Club meeting is at Marybrooke Receptions, Kallista on Thursday 3 April at 11.30am. April’s speaker is Mick Rogers - a psychiatric nurse working in hospitals, jails and with asylum seekers. For more information, call Cathy 9752 1197.

Fun run YARRA Ranges Athletics Lillydale Lake Fun Run is on Sunday April 6 from 9am. The family event includes a 2km, 5km and 10km. For prices and more information, email events@yarrarangesathletics.org.au or visit www. yarrarangesathletics.org.au.

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Music concert BLACK Roots African World Music Concernt with special guests Emerald Secondary College Taiko Drummers and Matthew Fagan is on Sunday 6 April, 7pm to 11pm, at Gemco Players Community Theatre - 19 Kilvington Road, Emerald. $20, for more information, call 0438 881 985.

Rap school DANDENONG Ranges Music Council presents School of Rap at Upwey High School grounds on Monday April 7 from 10am to 2.30pm. To book, email drmc@drmc.org.au or call 9754 6566.

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lisions involving motorcycles Belgrave-Gembrook Road from Clematis to Gembrook and Gembrook-Launching Place Road in Gembrook Marked and unmarked police cars will take part in the blitz in the area from the end of March until the middle of May. “Operation Vulnerable Road Users (VRU 1 and VRU 2) will run every weekend targeting the high trauma times,” Leading Sen Const Henderson said. “Motorcycles will also be inspected for roadworthiness and a TAC protective clothing brochure will be given to all

riders and pillions to encourage the best possible protective clothing to be worn should they be unfortunate enough to be involved in an accident to reduce the risk of injuries.” Leading Sen Const Henderson said the operation would include random road blocks and speed checks. “The majority of collisions happen in this area on the weekends,” he said. “That is why we are doing this. It makes it safer on our roads, if everyone slows down it’s going to reduce the number of collisions.”

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Opinion Load of rubbish THE letter by Stan Moore (Plan Against Litter, Mail, 4 March) CEO of the National Packaging Covenant Industry Association was a load of rubbish. Mr Moore said their organisation “focused on minimizing the impact on the environment”. In practice the only thing they minimise is litter reform so that it has no impact on industry. They do this by lobbying against reforms that they do not like. The best example is their current misinformation campaign against a refund system on cans and bottles. This reform would not be needed if existing litter policies worked. Eight billion drink containers are not recycled in Australia every year. These are either littered or go to landfill. The well-known refund system in South Australia was introduced in 1975. Industry has had 39 years since then to come up with a credible alternative. Victoria needs a new litter policy that works, not a litter policy that works for industry! Peter Cook, Clematis.

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IN the Mail on 4 March under “Briefly” New Home for Police, mention is made that the new Emerald police station is near Emerald’s main shopping district. The only major shop at the east end of Emerald is Woolworth’s supermarket with various small shops. All the other main shops are at the railway end of Emerald, viz post office, newsagent, all the banks, bakery, Ritchies supermarket, Mitre 10 hardware, butcher, fruiterer and numerous other shops. How you can refer to the east

Send your letters to: editor@yvnews.com.au end as the main shopping district is beyond me. This is not the first time I’ve seen you refer to it that way. Ted Godwin, Emerald.

Express yourself IS ANYONE else annoyed with Monbulk Safeway’s policy regarding the express checkouts? When I questioned why customers were taking a full load of shopping to the eight items or less counter I was told that “the express checkout isn’t a rule. It’s a choice. Shoppers can choose to use it for a full shop or as an express lane”. In that case they should change the sign. I don’t know of another Safeway where this either/or attitude prevails. Maybe when Aldi opens, Monbulk Safeway will lift their game. Pauline Hosking, Monbulk.

extend to making decisions based on flawed and inaccurate statistics. You are supposedly representatives of your constituents and on this issue you could be accused of arrogance in decision-making based on inaccurate, insufficient and non-representative figures. I fail to see how the current decision can stand and seriously question whether there has been due process. To call it a survey of residents is farcical. Perhaps, instead, a degree of incompetence and or negligence in a blatant failure to represent the wishes of all residents instead of indulging personal persuasions, lobby groups and maybe surveying targeted groups to achieve a desired outcome. Lift your game, councillors, the process used to arrive at this decision is reprehensible. L. Atherton, Upwey.

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Cat calls THE recent decision by Yarra Ranges Council to impose a 24/7 cat curfew is outrageous. The basis for this decision is, at best, extremely questionable as the claim is that the decision was reached after a survey of Yarra Ranges residents. To make a decision based on the following published figures: 135 in favour of 24/7, 91 in favour of night-time curfew and eight not in favour of any curfews, is in anyone’s language, not representative of the approximately 140,000 residents. It is more aligned to the election of Kim Jong-Un in North Korea and Mr Putin’s referendum regarding the future of Crimea. While as councillors you have a degree of autonomy, this does not

It wasn’t until we got to the top of the road that we put her down and saw the damage which was hidden by her hair. The owner has paid all fees incurred by the vet and was very apologetic. We would also like to thank the driver who stopped and gave us a lift home so we could get to the vet quickly. Our dog Pix still wears a head collar just to stop her licking the last of the wounds which is all but gone. We are happy to say she is pretty much back to her old tricks and very eager to go on walks. Again thankyou to the Mail and a big thankyou to ranger Jessica Crawford who was very thorough with the identification process. Veronica and John Ray, Kallista.

IN THE Mail of 28 January you printed front page article describing an attack on our dog by two dogs off their leads in Kallista. We would like to thank the Mail for helping us to find the owners of the two dogs. We have been asked by many people as to what happened and the outcome, so we would like to let all those concerned members of the public know how things turned out. With your help a member of the public recognised the description of the dogs and with the hard work of ranger Jessica Crawford we identified them. We were contacted by the attack dogs’ owner who was unaware of the damage caused by the dogs. We were all in shock at the time and just grabbed our dog Pix and left the scene.

A FRIEND recently expressed concern at the way the Napthine Government is cutting funding to youth and pathway services, such as TAFE, while pouring monies into the construction of new prisons. The Law Institute of Victoria has a strong stance on this. Specifically they advocate a justice reinvestment approach “... to reducing crime by reallocating funds from the prison system to community services which aim to prevent crime”. I see this as a hand-up versus a knock-down approach to addressing those on the margins. The Victoria I was raised in, and the one I hope to raise my three sons in, is more ‘hand-up’ than ‘knock-down’. It is a shame Victoria’s current Premier doesn’t agree. Matt Posetti, Labor candidate for Ferntree Gully.

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Transport key polls plank By REBECCA BILLS PUBLIC transport priorities will be a major factor influencing votes at the upcoming State Election, according to Eastern Transport Coalition chairperson Samantha Dunn. Cr Dunn reported in her blog that in an Eastern Suburbs Transport Poll, more than 1000 residents in Melbourne’s Eastern Suburbs found that 64 per cent of residents rated improving and expanding public transport as a top priority or very high priority. “We’ve been waiting long enough

for public transport projects in the east, residents aren’t prepared to wait another couple of generations,” she said. She said the number one issue that she heard about in the hills was that the bus timetables did not connect with train timetables. “Particularly at the tail end of people’s journeys, the bus and train times do not link up, and I often hear from parents with kids doing apprenticeships leaving very early in the morning that there is not even a service capacity to get them to the station,” she said.

“The frequency is just not there. “There is a lot of work to do still in regards to public transport in the hills and these things cannot be achieved overnight, but there does need to be political will to get things done and this year provides great opportunity to put the pressure on.” Cr Dunn said the Napthine Government’s new Station Precinct Engagement Program that included station precinct development at Ringwood station was well overdue. “It’s good to see funds committed

to that - anything that helps make public transport more accessible is a good thing,” she said. The program seeks to deliver improved railway stations as well as a mix of housing, retail, commercial and public space for surrounding communities. Premier Denis Napthine said the program would deliver developments across metropolitan Melbourne with the community and public transport users benefitting via new upgraded facilities in the surrounding stations and broader precinct.

Sheer effort leads to Olympics silver By REBECCA BILLS GRADE 6 students at Monbulk Primary School met with Winter Olympics silver medallist David Morris on Friday. Morris snapped up Australia’s third medal at the Sochi Winter Olympics, soaring his way to the podium in the men’s aerial skiing event on 17 February at Rosa Khutor Extreme Park. He shared with students how the many years of knockbacks from the Australian team motivated him to prove their decision wrong and soar to glory. “I had to endure two-and-ahalf years of ‘no’s before I got a ‘yes’,” he said. “To me, it (the silver medal) is just a solid reminder that I have worked hard and that being consistent and determined over the years pays off. Morris spoke to the stu-

dents about his humble beginnings jumping into a leechinfested pond in Lilydale to having to squash eight years of training into four to be ready for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. “Sharing my experiences is very important to me as I was helped by my teammates when I started and inspired by the words of other international athletes at the time - I think it is my job to do the same especially with the profile I have earned myself.” Monbulk Primary School Grade 6 teacher Wendy Smith said for the children to listen and meet someone who had been so successful in fulfilling their dreams was wonderful. “It’s exciting for the children as we are very passionate in Australia about our sport,” she said. “To have somebody who has fulfilled his dream is great

as the children can actually listen to him and think ‘we are seeing someone who can do it, so maybe we can too’. “I think at this age, lots of students have the dream of being the AFL sports player or represent their country, so to actually meet someone who has and to hear about their inspiration and their goals of how they made it is very inspiring for the children.” Morris said he would be in Australia for a fair few months allowing his body to recover. “I took some time off two years ago for my mental sanity and for my body to heal and I think it will be a good idea to do this again, so that I can return in peak form,” he said. “I’m sure the sporting world will see me again soon enough but for now, home sweet home with friends and family.”

David Morris with Monbulk Primary School Sport Captain Georgia Laven. 117292 Picture: REBECCA BILLS

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Peter Maloney and Dr Hamish Russell (far left), and Paul Rothville and Marg Megarry (front right) were the driving forces behind a crucial networking evening at the Emerald RSL last Wednesday. Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT and groups benefiting from its involvement. Through the Great Community Raffle, Emerald Rotary has pumped almost $500,000 back into the local community. The club also has a real focus on projects involving local youth. New Emerald Football Netball Club president Bruce Rush also spoke about the upgrades taking place at the Bombers’ Chandler Reserve base - including a new playing surface - while Bill Kuys from the Emerald Sporting Club (made up of all the reserve’s user groups) said work will commence later this year on new social rooms.

LOCALS can feel at ease knowing the Eastern Health system has achieved outstanding accreditation results. Public health services received their results from the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS). The ACHS is a formal process to access the quality and safety of healthcare. This process allows health services to receive feedback and identify where they need improvements in the healthcare system. Chief executive Alan Lilly said on behalf of the ACHS they were always striving for continuous improvements in everything they did. “I’m extremely proud to see so many areas achieve this status.” Mr Lilly said. The high-achieving areas included Eastern Health’s partnerships with consumers, safety and quality governance, information management, workforce management and falls prevention.

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Group get-together adds due weight SOME of the Emerald community groups most in need of members or an extra hand are some of the least well known throughout the town. But after a networking evening at the town’s RSL recently, that has all started to change. Organised in conjunction with the Emerald Village Committee, the RSL hosted representatives from more than 50 local community groups and bodies to initiate interaction between them for the betterment of the town. The night also allowed the RSL to identify welfare needs within the community and to showcase the club as more than ‘just a Diggers’ club’. Dr Hamish Russell from the Emerald Village Committee said the evening was “a great night for the whole community”, adding that the town’s Spatial Plan was now open for more public input and that the groups in attendance had a role to play in helping decide the future direction of the town over the next 15 to 20 years. Of the community groups in attendance on Wednesday, Ian Wakefield from Emerald Rotary was the first to speak. The club currently has 38 members, with many other local organisations

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Jean Hayne from community magazine Signpost spoke about the mantra that those involved with the publication believe “it’s important to know your neighbour and your neighbourhood”. Signpost was created 14 years ago and is free to all 3782 letterboxes. It has become a key tool in helping empower local residents with a sense of belonging to their town. Emerald U3A’s Mike Ellery told the gathering that he once had to answer a question of “are you guys a radio station, or a submarine?” The U3A - or University of the Third Age - operates out of the old Em-

erald CFA building and is perfect for retirees who want to enjoy their lives, but also share their expertise and give back to their community. Aside from offering a range of subjects, the Emerald U3A has “200 friends to share your day with”, according to Mr Ellery. Ian Ash, meanwhile, spoke about how the Emerald Business Group was founded four years ago to help local businesses operate and collaborate more effectively. Already the most active business group in the region, it always welcomes new members. The Caring Women’s Group, an unheralded local body, aims to provide a social network of friends to local women. The group, which is just $5 per year to join, also fundraises for the local community and donates to charity. St Mark’s Church, with 24 people on its payroll, is one of Emerald’s biggest employers. A part of the town’s make-up since the 1870s, the church prides itself on its Emergency Support Team for local emergency workers, and its op-shop - which has been operating for more than 25 and given more than $900,000 back to the community.

A NAME changeover launch party for Stockdale&Leggo will bring champagne, canapés and jumping castles. A launch party for the changeover to Fletchers real estate will be held at the Olinda Office 3/1606 Mt Dandenong-Tourist Road, Olinda, on 11 April at 4pm. The real estate office is informing the community of the name change to Olinda, Tecoma and Monbulk offices. There will also be a fund-raiser where all proceeds will go towards the CFA. For more information, visit stockdaleandleggo.com.au

Danger road safety moves ROAD safety works on BelgraveHallam Road at Belgrave South will address a history of crashes in the areas. The $700,000 road safety upgrade project is currently underway focusing on the stretch of road between Colby Drive and Cambridge Street. Gembrook MP Brad Battin said the road was a well-known spot for crashes. “In the five year period to June 2013 we have seen 22 casualty crashes at this location, six of which have resulted in serious injury,” he said. “This project will see 245 metres of guard fence and 85 metres of wire rope safety barriers with post cushioning installed and will improve the safety of everyone using this stretch of road. “The project will also realign the curve and includes improvements to surface drainage in order to reduce water on the road and the sealing of the roads shoulders.” The project is due for completion by mid-2014.

Avon calling to fight cancer in breast ever campaign By REBECCA BILLS AVON ladies from around the hills are coming together for Avon’s Breast Cancer Crusade. Avon district sales manager Dee Spark said Avon is the world’s number one supporter of the fight against breast cancer having donated more than $780 million. “We are proud to be the largest corporate supporter globally,” she said. “In Australia and New Zealand Avon representatives have raised over $11.7 million through

sales of our Pink Ribbon products - 100 per cent of profits from these items go towards breast cancer research and patient support programs. “Local Avon women from around our local district of Ferntree Gully, Boronia, Upwey and the Belgrave area are coming together - it’s just one way that we can do something for the community.” Ms Spark said breast cancer effects not only the person fighting the disease but the entire family and Avon is dedicated to helping in any way it can.

“Our Avon representatives donate their time to hosting the Breast Cancer stands in our communities,” she said. “With the support of shops donating their space we are able to reach out to the community for their continued support. “One in 10 women will be diagnosed with the disease and breast cancer is the most common cancer for women.” For more information on Avon’s Breast Cancer Crusade, visit www.avonbreastcancercrusade.com.au.

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Mayor backs overlay plan By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Ranges mayor Fiona McAllister has expressed optimism on a redevelopment of the Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO), though a lack of immediate timeline continues to leave land-owners frustrated. Cr McAllister met with Planning Minister Matthew Guy earlier this

month, and said she was “more optimistic” regarding the controversial planning overlay. Cr McAllister said she spoke about the issue from a local perspective, adding that while the BMO outlined acceptable bushfire risk for buildings, the overlay was interpreted as zero-risk. She said the minister seemed recep-

tive to the ideas, including more flexibility and the possibility of building standards or alternatives - such as bunkers - to help landowners build. “It’s about allowing people to build safely with enough mechanisms to build safely,” she said. The BMO applies to land that may be significantly impacted by bushfires

and requires new developments to have bushfire protection measures. However, these measures can be inconsistent with other planning overlays and legal requirements, leaving many blocks of land unable to host houses. The overlay affects significant areas of the Yarra Ranges, with some

townships almost entirely covered by the overlay. In December 2013, Mr Guy said a government review of the BMO would take place this year. The Mail reported on 25 February that the review of the BMO was expected to be complete before mid-year, but no official timeline has been set.

Art dominates at school fete, mate Active April By REBECCA BILLS EACH student that attends Belgrave South Primary has contributed to five different paintings that will be auctioned off at the upcoming school fete. Belgrave South Primary School Grade 1 and 2 teacher Meredith Pocklington said the idea of the artwork was created by a parent at the school. “The idea was to do some work of art that all the children could participate that could be made into artworks that could be auctioned off,” she said. “It’s a nice memento that parents of that level can take home if they choose to bid. “The money is going to-

wards new equipment for the children and other resources that is needed.” Amusement rides, live music, arts, craft and the auction will all be part of the fete on Saturday 29 March, celebrating all things Belgrave South Primary School. Headlining at this year’s fete is the Mama Patch Funk and Soul band that is made up of seasoned musicians who love to groove. Belgrave South Primary School Staxafun Fete is running from noon to 6pm on Saturday 29 March located at the corner of Gilmore Drive and Belgrave-Hallam Road, Belgrave.

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Students from left, Max 11, Hayley 12, Dearne 8 and Bonnie 9, with the Picture: ROB CAREW paintings. 117405

LOCALS are being encouraged to make the switch from overweight March to Active April. Residents of Cardinia and Yarra Ranges shires are being urged to get involved in Active April following alarming obesity rates. Minister of Sport and Recreation Hugh Delahunty encourages locals to fit in at least 30 minutes of exercise a day. “Sixty-one per cent of Victorians are now either obese or overweight. It’s time to convert our passion for sport into actual physical activity,” he said. “We’re encouraging Victorians to embrace this opportunity to improve long-term health and wellbeing,” Mr Delahunty said. For more information and to register for Active April, visit activeapril.vic.gov.au

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Streets alive with PAVE By REBECCA BILLS THE AWARD winning Performing and Visual Arts in Emerald (PAVE) Festival will showcase over 200 local performers and artists. The week-long festival, running from 6 to 13 April, attracts around 12,000 people each year. Running since 2004, the event involves numerous community groups working together with one purpose - to bring the streets of Emerald alive and build community strength through the arts. Kicking of the PAVE Festival will be FunFEST, a family fun street party with a stack of free entertainment and activities. Event volunteer and organiser Non Blair said FunFEST was always a great day and it would be a wonderful way to whet your appetite for the week of activities to follow. “Every day is jam packed with events - being school holidays there are heaps of day time activities for the kids as well as night time activities for the adult kids,” she said.

Local Steam Punks – Sean Chapman, Erika Honey, Sue White and Steve Greatbanks enjoying last year’s PAVE Festival. 97674 “Learn a new skill at a workshop, have some with shaving cream art, see an exhibition or come along to one of the evening events.” Featuring graphic art, photography, dance, theatre, film, music, Indigenous and multicultural events throughout the week, the PAVE Festival is a chance for all social demographics to have access to arts- based projects and performances. The PAVE Festival is a

Ulla Taylor provides some fine art with chalk at a previous PAVE Festival. 97674

grassroots community engagement project conceived by Emerald Community House that initiated the Performing and Visual Arts in Emerald (PAVE) project in 2003. This project was implemented as a community development exercise to increase community capacity and synergy. For full program of events, visit www.pave.org.au. For more information on the events, email info@pave.org.au or call 5968 3881.

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Festive spirit pervades school STUDENTS, teachers, parents and organisers are busy getting ready for the upcoming 2014 Macclesfield Primary School Field Festival. Event organiser Abby Nichols said the festival was the major fund-raiser for the school and it would be an event the whole community could enjoy. “There will be lots of rides and entertainment with each classroom hosting a stall,” she said. “It’s been a while since we have done something like this we are very excited.” Festival co-ordinator Sue Howard said preparation for the event was going well with an international band playing at the event. “We have a massive line-up

of entertainment planned including past students and a designated section for the younger kids to have interactive songs,” she said. “Including the stalls, there are all the rides including a massive big sharks slide, huge climbing wall, jousting sticks, chair ‘o’ plane and jumping castle as well as Lizzie’s Lizards Reptiles to play with,” Nichols said. “The students are all very excited to have their own stalls as well - in total including community stalls there will be 43 at the event.” The Macclesfield Primary School Field Festival is on Saturday 29 March, running from 3pm to 9pm. For more information on

Jayde, 11, Rhonan, 11, Alexandra, 11, Jasper, 11 and Kiraly, 11 with lollipops that will be at the field festival. 117230 Picture: ROB CAREW the event, visit www.facebook. com/macclesfieldprimaryfieldfestival.

Highland fling offers fun By REBECCA BILLS THE upcoming Ringwood Highland Games will now be held at the East Ringwood Football Oval after 18 years at Jubilee Park, Ringwood. Event organiser Sue Mac -Leod said it was a lot of work organising next Sunday’s event but very satisfying seeing everyone come together to celebrate Scottish heritage. “Lots of different things will be going on all day,” she said. “We have a huge dog flyball competition that will see 20 teams of dogs that come from all over Victoria compete. “I have 18 Scottish clans coming to perform at the event - the Geelong Highland Games only had seven clans.” The Highland Games are events held throughout the year

The Ringwood Highland Games is an opportunity to enjoy all things Scottish. 117265 in Scotland and other countries as a way of celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture and heritage - especially that of the Scottish Highlands. In early Games the contests of strength – jumping, running, throwing and riding – were used

as a means of keeping men fit for war. Clans would compete. The Ringwood Highland Games is on Sunday 30 March at East Ringwood Football over from 9.30am to 4pm. Entry to the event is through Mines Road.


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Arguably one of the most magnificent gardens in the Hills with an elegant & stylishly renovated family home to match, the home offers zoned living with 2 spacious BDRs, 1 with a WIR & 1 with a BIR & a modern family bathroom with spa at one end of the home & a spacious Master Suite at the other end of the home with a split system, WIR & ensuite with spa. The formal lounge & dining room is superbly finished & is warmed by an ambient gas log fire, whilst the open plan living area has a reverse cycle split system & opens onto the large undercover entertaining area with elevated views. The modern kitchen is well appointed & has plenty of space for the budding Master Chef & there is also a study/home office with its own entrance, as well as a good sized laundry & ducted vacuum. Outside, the gardens will take your breath away with the colour, meandering paths & multitude of shady spots in which to relax. There is also a garden shed, large workshop & plenty of storage under the house, a double carport, plenty of parking & a fully fenced rear yard. Such an immaculate home is rare & must be seen to be appreciated!

Contact Stephen Richards on 0400 100 155 or 5968 6222 Inspection 11.30am - 12.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)

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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!

Situated on over half an acre this spacious Storybook home features 5 BDRs, (2 with ensuites), 2 living areas, a large deck with heated spa, a double lock up garage, sealed drive, a massive studio with concrete floor & power, a double carport, a further 6 car garage/workshop & established lawns & gardens, all fully fenced. The home is abounds with character featuring high ceilings, the warmth of timber, French doors opening onto wide verandahs, & the huge family lounge room has a wood heater & a split system, whilst the home has mains GDH. The well-appointed timber kitchen has a walk in pantry & overlooks the rear yard & also downstairs there is a generous BDR with WIR & ensuite, as well as internal access to the garage. Upstairs is the parent´s retreat with a huge WIR & ensuite as well as a 2nd living area, 3 BDRs with BIRs & a family bathroom. Outside the huge studio with permit is ideal for the home based business & there is plenty of shedding & car accom, alternatively entertain on the deck whilst the family relax in the spa & the kids play in the yard. This home has it all for the larger family!

Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 1.30pm-2.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)

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Candlewick

This amazing architect designed north facing home is situated on nearly 2 acres approx with views across the Warburton Ranges. Offering a sep studio fully equipped with bathroom and a glorious veranda capturing the views. The main 40 square residence will suit even the largest family, with 5 living areas and a flexible floor plan locating the master and en-suite away from the children´s wing. Separating the two wings is the large 28 square metre office and open lounge illuminated by sky windows. The children´s wing comprises 2 bedrooms and a central retreat leading through to a fabulous spa room, sauna and main bathroom. There is an abundance of living space focussed around the chefs´ kitchen, detailed with granite bench tops and quality Bosch stainless steel appliances with an amazing walk-in pantry accentuating the designer edge. Floor to ceiling windows furnished with sleek new blinds ensure the wonderful views can be appreciated, with decking extending living to the outdoors flowing down to the lower lounge ideal for winter nights in front of the fire. The games room allows space to relax with the 4th bedroom or guestroom, 3rd bathroom and mud room connecting to the laundry and drying room. Externally the fully fenced parcel offers seating nooks, courtyards and a variety of mature trees to ensure privacy and encourage the birdlife we all love in the hills. Additional to the dble garage is an extensive workshop and secure car storage for an additional 2 vehicles.

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.

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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.

You will be impressed with the large open plan layout and beautiful large windows that overlook a fully useable rear yard & allow plenty of sunlight to filter through the entire home. Four bedrooms and a study (or 5 bedrooms) create enough space for all the family to have their own piece of privacy while 3 living zones incl 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. All within walking distance to Monbulk Township and schools. A fantastic home in an even better location!

Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 10:30am-11:00am (photo ID req)

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Perfectly positioned capturing breathtaking views across the valley to Mt Macedon, sits this original hills home plus a separate self contained unit set amongst an Edna Walling inspired garden. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus study, open living zones, trendy kitchen, GDH, wood heater, rumpus room and plenty of car accommodation. Truly a lovely hills property

Perfectly positioned within close proximity of both Upwey and Tecoma’s shops and transport this lovely brick unit would be a terrific purchase for retirees looking to lead a more relaxing lifestyle or those looking for a great low maintenance unit. Offering 2 large bedrooms (both with BIR’s), spacious lounge room, updated kitchen with gas cooktop & meals area attached, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, plus a gas heater in the lounge, wheelchair friendly renovated bathroom, laundry, single garage with remote roller door, extra parking space and fully fenced rear courtyard.

Contact Jarrod Peterson on 0409 408 544 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 2:30pm- 3:00pm (photo ID required)4 BED

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TREVOR JACKSON PLASTERING The small job specialist

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PLASTERERS

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Sanding & Coating

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FLOOR SERVICES

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BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

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YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

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TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149 Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.

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

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Ph.0407 327 926

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ABN 87 150 686 670

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'We load it for you, or you can'

C1092883-JL38-13

Phone 0407 350 560 or 9720 9223

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Call Matt 0407 322 469

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Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges.

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

FIREWOOD

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

TILLYS TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Free quotes – fully insured

Call 0402 943 770

GOLF CLUBS, A grade, bag, buggie and extras. $150. 9723 4709. 0411 417 885. HOSPITAL BED, manual, good condition, $316. 0429 624 981. Healesville.

DRY REDGUM SPLIT, Free delivery all areas. Ph: 0417 324 380.

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

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ECONOMY TILING

FRIDGES & WASHERS

9720 3619

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Appliance Industry Assoc. member.

TREE SERVICES

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

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conditions Apply

OPEN 7 DAYS - FREE QUOTES & ADVICE

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COOLROOM STORAGE AVAILABLE

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More information Phone 13 1963 www.parks.vic.gov.au

Two coolrooms – 0 to 4 degrees One – 50 square metres One – 30 square metres Both stand at 2 metres tall Forklift available and pallet trolleys Monbulk

Call Andrew: 0411 633 400

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HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

0418 721 643

C1098234-JO43-13

SHANE: 0419 399 422 TRISH: 0407 651 173

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

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

John - 24 years experience

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1080 poison signs will be posted throughout the baited area and members of the public who are living, visiting or working in the above named areas are advised to take particular care not to disturb or interfere with bait stations. Domestic dogs and cats are particularly susceptible to 1080 poison and should be under effective control, muzzled or kept away from the baited areas.

REMOVAL SPECIALIST

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1021701-KG17-12

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

Baits will be laid at strategic sites and other known areas of fox habitat within the boundaries of the Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve along the Cockatoo and Woori Yallock Creek zones.

5964 4331 or FREE 0408 644 331 QUOTES

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Lic. 41859

FULLY INSURED

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C840612-KK36-10

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Parks Victoria’s conservation management to restore and protect park habitat includes the control of introduced plant and animal species. As part of an ongoing strategy, notice is hereby given that Parks Victoria will be laying buried baits containing Sodium Monofluoroacetate (1080 poison) on public land for the control of foxes. Baits containing 1080 poison will be laid from Tuesday 1 April 2014 until Monday 30 June 2014.

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Fox control Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve

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9735 3700

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ROOFING

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Transformed Tree Services Pty Ltd

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5962 4841

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CALL TIM 0421 574 444, C1064339-KG48-12

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ROOFING

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PORTABLE SCOOTER, Liberty, light weight, fits in boot, also free standing self help pole. $1,615. 9730 1780. Yarra Glen. SEWING MACHINE, Singer 222K, antique, perfect condition, portable, $470. 0429 624 981. Healesville.


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POSITIONS VACANT

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

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!

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

Phone 5945 0600

WANTED

Call 0429 409 204

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Tim 0417 383 683 CURTAINS

059 CURTAINS

C963519-JM36-11

Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902

FARM SERVICES WOOL BUYER

Operating in Drouin. Buying all types and quantities of wool. Further details 0427 252 176, email tbhales@bigpond.com

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044

VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT FUNDING AVAILABLE*

CARS REMOVED - WANTED

Call us on 1300 134 504

The successful applicant will need to:

4/7 Castella Street. Lilvdale. Victoria 3140

x Possess experience, ambition and motivation. x Have the ability to confidently and successfully manage consumer and small business lending. x Possess excellent communication and inter-personal skills, including the ability to work closely with our Senior Group Manager and staff. x Be responsible for the branch team including their skill development so they can support our customers in achieving their financial goals.

POSITIONS VACANT

ENROL TODAY TO START YOUR NEW CAREER

Wanted for a busy tree lopping business to start asap. Must have own transport and experience. Call John 0401 623 500.

FARMHAND Hardworking and reliable person required for work on flower farm in Silvan. Must have own transport and be willing to work overtime. Permanent position. Heavy lifting involved.

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Olinda/Mt Dandenong Community Bank Branch

POSITIONS VACANT

C546057-TG28-7

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

Bell Real Estate Belgrave are expanding their team & are after someone with an exceptional & mature phone manner. Telemarketing or sales exp would be ideal but can be replaced with the energy & enthusiasm to engage with people over the phone. P/T hrs are flexible. Your passion for good conversation & a ‘hunter’ attitude will earn you great rewards. Email C.V to sharyn@bellrealestate.com.au

POSITIONS VACANT

Est. 1980

CARAVANS & TRAILERS EVERNEW, 1990, poptop, annexe, reg until 10/14, 5m. $8,000ono. 0418 175 057.

7 Castella St, Lilydale VIC. 3140

PROFESSIONAL

CALL OPERATOR / LEAD GENERATOR

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

Government Funding available for eligible applicants

POSITIONS VACANT

0418 589 786

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MARKETING – REAL ESTATE

WALKERS WANTED

2018773v4

1300 652 070

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

Bell Real Estate are seeking a P/T Marketing Manager to oversee their brand exposure & all marketing/ advertising material (both web based & print). Past Real Estate exp an adv but not essential. A creative flair mixed with strong admin & IT knowledge is a must. Forward C.V to sharyn@bellrealestate.com.au

CLIMBER/ GROUNDSMEN

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

1125094-RC12-14

Based in our Healesville office, the person we are seeking will have excellent sales skills, be dedicated, team focused, acomplished at managing a sales territory and confident working to budgets and deadlines. To apply please forward your résumé to: Group Advertising Manager, Cameron McKenzie Mail Newspaper Group Pty Ltd PO Box 470, Healesville 3777 Fax: 5962 4057 Email: cameron.mckenzie@yvnews.com.au

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

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

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JAYCO, Hawk, 2002, 7 berth camper trailer, end beds, 1 QS, 1 dbl, 4 burner stove and grill, 3 way fridge, drop down table, deluxe bed, end flys, fully framed canvas annexe, zip on walls and extended front awning, electric brakes, VGC, reg until 12 /14. $16,000ono. 0418 396 641.

SUPREME, Territory, off road, pop top caravan, 2002 model, reg V49-295, tare 1,520Kgs, 17'6" x 7'6", battery/charger unit factory fitted, 16" Sunray wheels and as new L/T tyres, 3 way fridge, microwave, single beds with mattresses, van in excellent as new condition. $19,750. Alexandra: 5772 1225. Mob: 0419 206 410.

1300 666 808

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TRAILER, 7ft x 4ft, 6ins formply sides, floor spare and jockey wheel led lights. $350. Phone 9739 1253. Coldstream.

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, Astra, CDX, 2004, full service history and manuals, leather interior, cruise control, climate control, premium model, 145,000kms, VGC, RWC, lady owner, UTF-567, $5,750, Healesville. 0418 376 231.

GALAXY, poptop, 2003, 16'6", EC, annexe, battery pack, raised 50mm, bike mount, many other extras. Healesville. $19,990ono. 5962 4879.

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

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You will be focused on engaging with the local community, leading the Branch team in building relationships with its customers and meeting our customers’ needs via the provision of relevant products and services.

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UTES & 4WDS 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.

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Sport

�� Connecting people with local sport…

Win in classic style AFTER nearly six months of blood, sweat and tears, Seville confirmed its status as the powerhouse of the modern era as it secured a third premiership. In RA Finger Trophy action, defending premiers Healesville also made it back to back premierships with a comprehensive display against Yarra Junction. Junction won the toss and asked Healesville to put a score on the board. The Bloods immediately put the pressure on the Junction bowlers despite losing their openers relatively early. Former A Grade captain Stephen James continued his good recent higher grade form with a brisk half century. With the support of the ever improving Liam Daly, the pair had the Bloods on the brink of blowing the contest wide open. Even with the loss of James with the score on 108, the Bloods forged forward. Plugger Davern joined Daly and the pair put together a quick 50 run partnership to have Healesville in the box seat at 3/163. The quick dismissals of Davern and Daly to the bowling of Daryl Chaproniere saw the game take an unexpected turn. In an inspired period of play, the Eagles captured 5/31, to have the Bloods teetering at 8/194 and in danger of folding for under 200. Finals cricket is the domain of experienced campaigners, and none are more seasoned than Bloods captain Allan Pearce. Pearce (37 n.o.), with the support of youngsters Dillon Kerr and Ryley Howard-Scales, led his side from the front and not only led his side to relative safety but ensured they would compile a challenging total for the Eagles to chase. Eventually, Healesville was bowled out for 262 in the shadows of stumps. Graeme Le Brocq (4/43) and Mark Richards (3/59) led from the front for the Eagles with the ball. Despite the fall of two early wickets, the Eagles progressed their score to 2/39, and would have been confident of building a platform on which to attack the formidable total after tea. That’s where the fairy tale thoughts

Wandin team mates congratulate Rod Aitken for a catch in C Grade. 117359 Picture: GREG CARRICK of an upset ended, and rather abruptly. After leading his team’s tail with the bat, Allan Pearce wound back the clock with the ball and rolled through the Eagles batting line-up like a hot knife through butter. With figures of 7/5, Pearce looked as if he would get a wicket with every ball. With great accuracy and swing both ways, the Junction batsmen had no answers and were dismissed for a dismal 50 runs. The best game of the weekend came in the C Grade grand final as Wandin pulled off a memorable win after an intriguing contest against Launching Place. The Bulldogs batted first and battled to give their innings momentum against some quality bowling, particularly from Launch stars Cam Hoare (3/30) and Lochie Winter-Annette (2/50). With plenty of starts, the Wandin batsmen had the opportunity to capitalise, but with no batsman scoring above 30, they would have been disappointed not to score more than 170, but satisfied with a defendable score on the board. The Launching Place batting lineup has been one of the strongest in C Grade this season and a chase of 170 would have posed little fear. With semi-final centurion Hoare (74) again at his best, and well supported by Stuart Parker (35), Launch-

ing Place looked well in control of the game. Unfortunately for Launch, warning signs were evident in its semi-final win as its middle to lower order was unable to capitalise on an impregnable position. This week it was unable to guide the team to victory after the top order had gained a commanding position. Jamie Oakley capped off a memorable finals series as his figures of 4/54 bowled Launch out for 154 and his side to a well-earned premiership. Premiership fancies Powelltown will be licking its wounds after capitulating in the D Grade grand final after dominating the home and away season and day one of this contest. Powelltown stars Stuart Thompson (5/62) and Benny Dunne (3/32) once again showed the way with dominant displays of bowling to dismiss Yarra Junction for an under par 134 on day one. Someone forgot to tell young Eagles stars Brad Nightingale (5/27) and Jesse Cook (4/17) as they made a mockery of the underdog tag. The pair left everything on the field and rolled the unbackable favourites for 51. Asked to bat again in a vain attempt at a reverse outright result, the Eagles were not going to let this game slip to see out the day on 2/72 and a memorable premiership victory to lift the club’s spirits after tough losses in the top two

grades. Yarra Glen was the first premiers of the season as it accounted for Silvan in the One Day Grade. Yarra Glen made short work of the Slugs’ strong batting line-up to bowl them out for a disappointing 96. In reply, they sauntered to victory with seven wickets in hand. DJ STRACHAN SHIELD Seville 10/245 (Dwyer 100, Yasalal 54, Aitkins 23, Burns 22, Rackham 17, Ottrey 6/45) d Yarra Junction 10/147 (Spaulding 29, Robertson 29, Tilney 5/64, Amarasinghe 3/44, Kay 2/8). RA FINGER TROPHY Healesville 10/262 (James 52, Daly 47, Pearce 37 n.o., Le Broq 4/43, Richards 3/59, Chaproniere 2/69) d Yarra Junction 10/50 (Robinson 13, Pearce 7/5, James 1/8, Kerr 1/15, HowardScales 1/18). C GRADE Wandin 10/170 (Doolan 30, Thorne 24, Hoare 3/30, Winter-Annette 2/50) d Launching Place 10/154 (Hoare 74, Parker 35, Oakley 4/54). D GRADE Yarra Junction 10/134 (Stanes 33, Thompson 5/62, Dunne 3/32) and 2/72 (Stanes 44) d Powelltown 10/51 (Nightingale 5/27, Cook 4/13). ONE DAY GRADE Yarra Glen 3/99 (Foster 42 n.o., Beath 16, Glassborow 1/3) d Silvan 10/96 (Murphy 24, Dipietrantonio 23, Davey 3/1, Whelan 3/11). UNDER 16 Seville Gold 223 (Caldwell 76 n.o., Page 55, Kear 18, Elliot 5/15) v Seville Blue 3/99 (Smith 44). UNDER 14A Seville 5/175 (Spargo 40 n.o., Garner 37, Bissells 27, Hirst 21, Taeuber 1/17, Nelson 1/27, Saurine 1/29) d Warburton Millgrove 10/88 (McDonald 18, de Varga 17, Hirst 3/10, Spargo 3/17, Garner 1/5). UNDER 14B Launching Place/Woori Yallock 4/168 (Thomas 42 n.o., Ferguson 27, Mead 1/10, Reed 1/10) d Yarra Junction 10/54 (Bourke 3/5). UNDER 12 Seville 9/154 (Frankovic 30 n.o., Kay 30 n.o., Hall 2/6, Whelan 2/20) d Yarra Glen Gold 9/146 (Nettlefold 32 n.o., Smith 22, Kay 3/15, Proctor 2/13, Frankovic 2/20).

Athletes get ready YARRA Ranges Athletics athletes completed their preparations for the upcoming State Little Athletics Championships on the weekend. The club has its largest contingent for many years qualified for the championships to be held at Lakeside Stadium this weekend. Online entries and are now open for the fun run around the parklands of Lillydale Lake on Sunday 6 April. For more information or to enter, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au.

Stableford smile, dine By DENNIS FULLER WITH the weather gods smiling expansively at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday, stableford was dished up for those who wished to dine. And smiling broadly was Peter Clowes (17) who came in with 40 stableford points. After an anxious wait and many furrowed brows it was declared that his 40 points was better than Dennis Fuller’s (13) when the countback system was run across the cards. Of the great unwashed, Leigh Morison continued a rich vein of form to come in with 38 as did Ken Hill. Conrad Whitlock had a break from driving his Targa Ferrari around the Grand Prix track to card 37 while Kameron Geeves played to his handicap with 36 points. The winners of the Stockdale and Leggo nearest the pins were Dave Yates on the fourth, Graham White on the seventh, Ken Hill the 12th, Finn White the 13th and Allan Ecclestone showed his prodigious class by winning the pro pin dinero on the 18th. The ladies event became a one horse race when Petunia Jones gave the others a real hammering with only Brianna McCoy ending within shouting distance. Next Saturday at Emerald Golf Club there is a par competition followed on Sunday with the first round of the handicap pennant when the locals are at home to Wellington Links.

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