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By MONIQUE KUZEFF CHOCOLATE eggs are not the only things happening this Easter - there are many family-friendly events throughout the hills. Mount Dandenong’s Sky High will be hosting children’s weeks from 7 to 20 April where many funfilled activities will be available for kids of all ages. Over the two weeks, activities will include a jumping castle, face painting, minigolf, pony rides, mini Formula One racing cars, and the exciting annual Easter egg hunt. Life Ministry Church in Chirn-
butterflies and also have their face painted as a butterfly. Kids will enjoy the range of fun foods such as ice cream, fairy floss, lollies and popcorn that will also be available within the vicinity. In Coldstream, Oakridge Winery’s anticipated annual Easter egg hunt also welcomes the children for a fun-filled Easter Sunday. The bunny will be hiding the eggs at around 1pm, so make sure you’re there at 2pm when the hunt begins. Local farm animals will be making an appearance at a petting zoo, and while the kids are getting their
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Belgrave carnival fund-raiser By REBECCA BILLS FROM the idea of an Easter egg hunt for children from around the hills, a full blown Good Friday Carnival in Belgrave has evolved. This year, Belgrave will play host to the inaugural Belgrave Carnival in support of the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. Event organiser, vice-president of the Belgrave Traders Association and Hugs for Kids owner Bek Milikins said she noticed the lack of Easter activities around the hills and wanted to change that. “The number one reason for organising the event is last Easter Belgrave was really, really busy but there was nothing for the kids to do,” she said. “Being the owner of the town’s kids’ shop and a mum of
two, I thought I was the perfect person to do this. “There is the Werribee Park Cadbury Easter Egg hunt, but it seemed crazy to me to have to travel so far.” Ms Milikins said her aim for the event was to keep costs to a minimum so that as much money as possible could be donated to the Good Friday Appeal. “Each year, the Good Friday Appeal brings together people from all parts of all the community to raise much-needed funds for equipment, research and education to support the work of the Royal Children’s Hospital,” she said. “We hope this will be the first year of many Belgrave carnivals as we want to show everyone the size of the community spirit that lives in the hills while supporting a cause that has touched so many of us personally.
Ms Milikins said the carnival would feature an amazing array of rides, food stalls, animal displays, face-paintings, music and of course an Easter egg hunt. “We are still confirming if the real Easter Bunny will be making an appearance,” she said. The carnival will be held between 10am and 2pm on Good Friday 18 April at St Thomas More Primary School, Reynolds Lane, Belgrave. All proceeds from the day will be donated to the Royal Children’s Hospital. To pre-purchase your tickets for the Belgrave Good Friday Fund-raising Carnival, offer support, sponsorship information or for further information, visit www.belgravecarnival.org or call 9754 1122.
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Swinburne campaigner Amie Watson with Labor frontbencher Steve Herbert, Evelyn candidate Peter Harris, Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews and Monbulk MP James Merlino at the announcement last week. 117919 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM helped her to continue her education. “I think having an educational facility in the Yarra Valley would be massive, in terms of employment and education,� Ms Watson said. “I think TAFE is a good start ... (but) hopefully a university provider will come in.� Swinburne has called for expressions of interest (EOI) for the potential sale of the property with a 10 April deadline. Swinburne’s Director of Communications Tom Hyland said the sale process for the site would be attracting interest from a range of parties, including groups wishing to deliver education at the campus. “Current policy settings, including approvals with respect to the EOI pro-
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“It is important that it is given the opportunity to run its course without any type of interference - it’s a shame the opposition hasn’t respected the process.� Ms Fyffe said that, as a result of the ALP announcement, there was a risk that property speculators could take up the site, knowing that Labor would have to buy it back as an election commitment. “I am concerned that this will shut out educational providers along the way,� she said. Mr Hyland said that, after the expressions of interest were gathered, Swinburne would assess and evaluate the submissions before taking the next step with the site sale. Mr Merlino said at the announce-
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cess, remain in place until at least the next State Election on 29 November 2014,� he said. “Swinburne remains committed to the continuation of this process. “Comments made by the Victorian opposition do not affect the process in train.� Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe said the announcement was a media stunt that contained “no substance�, and said that no higher education provider had committed to coming to the former campus. “Swinburne has a clear and transparent expression of interest process which is designed to identify educational providers that are serious about being located at the Lilydale campus,� she said.
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ment that, in his 12 years in Parliament, no issue had been of greater significance to the outer eastern area than the closure of the Lilydale campus. The campus officially ceased as an education provider in mid-2013 after it was announced in late 2012 that Swinburne would be closing the site. In July last year, Higher Education and Skills Minister Peter Hall said the Coalition was committed to have vocational and higher education delivered at the former Swinburne campus. Ms Fyffe echoed this statement and said that the aim of the current EOI process would be to identify educational groups to take up use of the site, though she said she would not speculate on the result of the process.
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EDUCATION in the Yarra Ranges has been pushed into the spotlight for the upcoming State Election, with Labor announcing it will revive Swinburne’s former Lilydale campus if elected. However, the Coalition has dismissed the announcement as a “stunt� and accused the opposition of interfering with the plans to sell the campus. On Tuesday 1 April Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews visited the former campus, where a group of residents, former students and campaigners had gathered. Mr Andrews told the group that the campus would be guaranteed to reopen as a higher education and TAFE facility if the party was elected in November. Mr Andrews was joined by Evelyn candidate Peter Harris and Monbulk MP James Merlino and said the ALP would do “all in its power� to reopen the site. He said this included compulsorily acquiring the campus if it was sold off before the election. “We will re-open Swinburne Lilydale and ensure that it is forever a centre of learning, a centre of knowledge, somewhere where kids in this local community can get those precious skills so that they get a quality start to life, and can make a contribution to their local community and to our state,� he said. “I give fair warning to anyone thinking of buying these buildings they are not for sale.� Mr Harris confirmed that Swinburne University of Technology would not be the education provider if Labor were to reopen the campus. Former Healesville resident, current Swinburne student and campaigner against the closure of the Lilydale campus Amie Watson said the announcement was a good starting point for returning education to the Yarra Valley. She said that her experience of travelling to the city to study was difficult, and having the Lilydale campus open
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Education pioneer OBITUARY MISS Annie Beatrice (Bea) Boardman, a former principal of Dandenong Girls High School during the 1960s, passed away recently having reached the age of 104. A funeral service was held for Bea Boardman at Le Pine Chapel in Dandenong and was attended by family, friends and former students, including a number from Dandenong Girls High School. This school in earlier days was located in Cleeland Street, Dandenong, and later became known as Cleeland High School. For many years from the 1930s onwards Bea’s family had a weekender house at One Tree Hill, Ferny Creek. Over a 30 to 40 year period from the 1960s onwards Bea lived at Sassafras where she built a house and established a large garden, and at Emerald where she did the same, and at Monbulk where she took on an existing house with large garden. Miss Boardman was fondly remembered by a number of exstudents, some of whom spoke at her funeral service and she was seen to have made a significant contribution to young people’s lives throughout her teaching career. Her influence has been described as inspirational, helping shape many a career and scholarly pursuit and she enthusiastically passed on her many and varied interests to others, particularly her passion for music. Miss Boardman also helped open up possibilities for women
Bea Boardman spent many years in the Dandenongs. to take on senior roles within education at a time when this was quite uncommon and resisted by many. She was known as an independent thinker and a pioneer in more ways than one. One example fondly remembered was her innovative use, way back in the 1960s, of a small electric car to help navigate the long corridors of the Dandenong school, sometimes with the odd staff member or pupil hitching a ride on the back. This unique vehicle, along with its driver, was once featured on the front page of the Melbourne Herald evening newspaper. Her teaching career spanned
many decades at secondary schools right around Victoria including Rochester High, MacRobertson Girls, Warrnambool, Leongatha, Seymour, Nunawading, Flemington and Williamstown High. At several of these she was senior headmistress. To many of her friends she was known as Bea and she was born to parents Arthur Reginald and Florence Maude in Armadale, Victoria on 1 October 1909. She grew up with her younger sister Mabel in Prahran, attended Hawksburn Primary and University High Schools, and completed a master of arts and bachelor of education at the University of Melbourne. Along the way Bea played hockey for Uni High, represented Victoria, and achieved an Australian Hockey Blue while playing for Melbourne University. Bea was also an accomplished cellist and played in a number of local groups and orchestras both in and around Dandenong and the nearby hills. She taught the cello and accompanied many other musicians on the piano. She also had a keen interest in the Dandenong Festival of Music and Art. For most of her retirement years Bea lived in the Dandenong Ranges for which she had a love and she also had a passion for gardening and travel. She lived independently well into her nineties and spent some of her later happy years among friends at Fiddlers Green Retirement Village in Berwick.
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From bookkeeper to boss OBITUARY AFTER a short illness, local identity Joy Gilmour passed away on 24 February 2014, aged 90. Born in Tasmania in 1923, the only child of Dick and Ivy Clarke, she had lived at Upper Ferntree Gully and Upwey for 72 years. Joy came to the mainland seeking work and found it in the office of Thomas Hayes, proprietor of the Upper Ferntree Gully Timber and Hardware. Tom also had a timber mill at Gembrook, employing a large number of men and needed a capable bookkeeper for both businesses. She also got herself a husband when she married the boss! They were married at St Johns, Ferntree Gully, and soon became proud parents of three boys, John, Roderick and Trevor. Sadly, Tom contracted tuberculosis and died at the age of 44 after being married for only nine years. Joy proved to be a very capable woman after Tom’s death and was able to continue running the large business even though she was a young widow with three small children to care for. With many workmen who were depending on their jobs she was faced with a daunting task but she maintained the business until her sons eventually took over. Joy remarried to local nurseryman Gordon Gilmour who became an instant family man and a wonderful husband. The three boys loved and
Joy Gilmour and her husband Gordon. respected him and a daughter, Deborah, was born, completing their family. Not withstanding her business commitments, Joy pursued many of her own interests. She was passionate about all sports, most keen on tennis and badminton, playing many years with Upper Ferntree Gully. She was also a dedicated supporter of Upper Ferntree Gully Football Club where her sons played. After living many years in Upwey, Joy and Gordon moved to Glengollan Village. After being married for 54 years, Joy lost her husband Gordon in 2008. With the love and support of her family, eight grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, and many friends she was helped through her sorrow and loss. A trip to France with son Trevor was a recent happy and memorable time, especially climbing the Eiffel Tower with granddaughter Kelly who resides in France. She continued driving,
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visiting family and friends, and being involved with local community. After a fall which broke her hip she gave up driving at 89 years old. But that didn’t stop her getting out and about with son Trevor pushing her wheelchair all around the town, stopping to chat to the locals and keeping up with events. She loved her life and she loved people, never forgetting names, interested in everyone and everything. Because she had married into two local pioneer families, the Hayes from Belgrave/ Ferntree Gully and the Gilmours from Belgrave/Kallista she knew many local families, their history and marriage connections. She was a great help, untangling who was who, especially for those tracing their family history. She was a stickler for accuracy and was always respectful for the privacy of others. Joy Gilmour will be remembered with great respect and affection by the many who had the pleasure to know her.
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Danger still there against becoming complacent despite the end of the fire danger season. “Although the official danger period is over, we have had very little rain and so it is still important to maintain your property in a fire safe condition and to practice safe burning off,” she said. “Residents also need to be aware of burning off restrictions.” For more information on restrictions that apply to each area visit www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/ burningoff.
and creating a better space in the community,” she said. Melba Support Services CEO Glenn Foard said it was great to see people coming together in a community space. “This is a place for people of all abilities to come and share time together and have fun,” he said. “I think we should be really proud to have a facility that all people can come and use whether you are disabled or not.” Montrose Community Bank Branch spokesperson Jill Rule said the playground was built before the branch was opened. “When the opportunity came along to sponsor we saw it as a great opportunity to contribute and give back,” she said. “We see this space as an iconic community destination and landmark.” - REBECCA BILLS
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From left to right top are Kevin Wilson (Montrose Commnunity Bank Branch), Jill Rule (Mount Evelyn Community Bank), Walling Ward Cr Len Cox and Janice Anne (artist). Bottom are Julie McDonald (Montrose Recreational Reserve Committee), Janet Wilson (artist), Chris Dowling (Montrose Recreational Reserve Committee) and Glenn Foard (Melba Support Services) enjoying the new all ability spinning wheel. 118059 Picture: REBECCA BILLS
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POLICE are calling on witnesses to an assault in Belgrave Heights during the early hours of Sunday morning. Sergeant Mick Hall said four people were standing outside a hall, waiting to go home from a party, when they were approached by a man who complained about the noise before producing a machete. Information to Belgrave police on 9754 6677.
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Support network THE Montrose Community Playground has a new wheelchair friendly spinning net and miniature Montrose Community Bank Branch ATM thanks to community support. Montrose Recreational Reserve Committee vice president Julie McDonald said these latest additions totalled about $40,000 and were made possible by Yarra Ranges Council, the Montrose Community Bank, the reserve committee and other community sponsorship. The playground, built by the community in 2008, features all ability swings, a huge climbing net, a new all ability spinning climbing net, a sensory garden, animal sculptures and a miniature Montrose Shopping Village for children to play in. Ms McDonald said it has been well loved and very well used since opening. “It’s just nice that even six years down the track we are still building
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FIRE restrictions may have been lifted yesterday (Monday) however Mount Evelyn CFA Captain Jim Armstrong said residents still need to be cautious. The CFA lifted the Declared Fire Danger Period at 1am on Monday 7 April to ease restrictions on residents burning off in the open. Mr Armstrong said now that the restrictions have been lifted, residents need to comply with Yarra Ranges Council burn off regula-
ally when we see fire spread to nearby trees,” he said. “Lots of people have piles ready to go, we know that, so it is just a matter now of picking the right day to do it - no-wind days are ideal.” Mr Armstrong said Mount Evelyn resident have been lucky this fire season because there have been no grass or shrub fires. “When people do follow the rules it means there is less chance of fire and much less threat to the communities,” he said. Mayor Fiona McAllister warned
tions. “This is often the time when a lot of burn offs do get out of control,” he said. “Even after a few wetter days the ground is still quite dry, particularly in Mount Evelyn. “I know even in my own backyard it is still really dry underneath so I’d be really cautious about doing anything.” Mr Armstrong said for those residents eager to burn off, cooler days with little to no wind are ideal. “Even on the cooler days, just having that little bit of wind is usu-
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Physiotherapist, Dandenong Ranges Physio, Olinda IS barefoot running really all it is cracked up to be? The debate that humans should be running without shoes has been around for a while now. The basic premise is that without shoes we naturally run on our toes and forefeet and that this has a much more cushioning impact than running heel-toe as we tend to do when wearing running shoes. And this is almost certainly right - when running without shoes runners do instinctively avoid heel contact which is nature’s way of avoiding injury to our all important heels by landing on jagged surfaces etc. Shoes have definitely made us lazy to some degree. Some experts think that running shoes are the cause of many injuries due to how they change running style. And for some runners they’re right. For most, however, it’s not that simple. OK, let’s just say that you are a semi-elite athlete or at least like to go out for a jog three to four times a week. If you wanted to learn to run barefoot you would need eight to 12 weeks of following a rigorous and careful training regime. The end result? You might actually run faster and even reduce your injury rate. Sounds great doesn’t it? If, however, you jog only to train or keep fit for
a sport which requires shoes or footwear (football, soccer or any court sport), then forget it. You will waste time training muscles in a fashion that may actually hinder your main sport. Another scenario, let’s say that you live in the hills (like me) and you run infrequently (like me). It would take you at least 15-20 runs over a six-week period to generate enough spring from barefoot running and you probably wouldn’t be able to run half as far as you normally would. The other thing to consider is whether there is actually anywhere in the hills that you could run barefoot for any distance. With all the gravel tracks and dirt roads (not to mention the possum poo and the cold!), it is hardly an attractive proposition - at the best of times, these tracks can be hazardous when wearing hiking boots, not to mention tearing along in bare feet! To negate this, some proponents of barefoot running wear these ‘barely there’ shoes which actually cost the same as normal running shoes kind of defeats the purpose, if you ask me. Interestingly, I have treated three clients in the past year all with torn calf muscles or Achilles injuries from the springing force required in barefoot running - each was a male in the 35-50 age bracket and a ‘social’ runner. And the predisposing factor with each of them was heavily pronating feet (rolling in) and poor calf strength. Each injury was likely a build up of tightness in the calf and lower leg from years of bio mechanical stress due to feet over-pronation, so as soon as they tried to change their running style - bang! The moral of the story is - if you want to run barefoot, make sure you’ve got the time to train for it (allow three to five sessions of 20-40 minutes a week over at least eight weeks) and sort out any strengthening issues you may have in your calves and lower leg muscles first. If you are not sure, then you know who to call to assess this! And if there are any barefoot runners out there, I’d love to hear your story.
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PETER Funnell, president of the Hydroponic Gardening Society of Victoria, is giving a talk on how to grow vegetables and fruit in a backyard using hydroponics at 8pm on 10 April at the Emerald Garden Club. For more information, call 5968 4316.
PENGUIN Club of Australia is holding an evening exploring ‘what is poetry’ with local writer and member Dorothy Williams on Wednesday 9 April at Wellington Cottage, Monbulk. No charge. For more information, call Alison on 9756 6385.
THE pen and paint art exhibition is officially opening on Sunday 13 April at 2pm at the Hut Gallery, 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. For more details, call 9758 8955 or visit thehutgallery.wordpress.com.
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THE Emerald Arts Society is holding a sale and exhibition of affordable art as part of the PAVE festival on 12 and 13 April from 11am to 4pm at the EAS studio, corner of Anne and Church streets, Emerald. For more information, visit www. emeraldartssociety.wordpress. com.
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, from 10am to 3pm. Cost is $10 for members and $15 for nonmembers. To book or inquire, call Velma on 9763 8646.
Probus talk DR JENNY McKimm-Breschkin from the CSIRO will give a talk called Dawn to Dusk for Monbulk Combined Probus at 10am on Monday 14 April at Monbulk Bowling Club. Visitors welcome. For more information, call 5968 8588.
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You may see or smell smoke from planned burning, with some roads and parks likely to close. Fire crews from Department of Environment and Primary Industries and Parks Victoria are carrying out planned burns in public parks and forests. This work is part of a plan to reduce bushfire risk to Victorian communities, property and the environment. When we burn depends on the weather and plans can change at very short notice. For the latest information visit www.depi.vic.gov.au/burnsmap to see planned burns on a map or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667. Fuel reduction on public land can only do so much – communities and households need to know how to be prepared and take action to reduce their bushfi re risk. Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne
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Thrifty times are here By REBECCA BILLS TECOMA residents will be “poppin’ tags” when the new Salvation Army Thrift Shop opens its doors later this month. PWP Op-Shop manager Dawn Boyce welcomed the new store which is located above her shop and said she felt the Salvos store would be a positive addition to Tecoma. “We think that shoppers who don’t find what they want upstairs will come down to our store and vice versa,” she said. “We have very loyal customers who have assured us that they will continue to shop here, but we really are excited at and hopeful that the new store will bring more people here. “People love to rummage in this store as it is a real, genuine opshop.” Salvos Stores marketing coordinator Aife O’Loughlin said the opening store has had a positive re-
sponse from the local community and the Tecoma Traders Association had cited that they were also happy with the new addition. “Salvos Stores have been interested in opening a retail unit in the Tecoma area for quite some time and due to the location and size of our new store site, we decided this would be the perfect location for the store,” he said. “The location of the PWP OpShop was only seen to be a positive to the retail space. “Salvos Stores hope that the township of Tecoma will continue to experience growth and that our presence will act as a contributing factor.” Mr O’Loughlin said many consumers who enjoyed shopping at recycle retailers often liked to visit more than one recycled retailer in one trip. “Our proximity to the PWP OpShop will prove a convenience in
assisting this functionality and will provide a more valuable and enjoyable experience for these consumers,” he said. “Salvos Stores are very much looking forward to opening on 26 April and hope that our store becomes a firm favourite with the local community,” he said. Tecoma Traders Association president and owner of Piccaninny Pre Loved Kids Clothing Karen Rook said they really wanted to capitalise on the Macklemore hit song ‘Thrift Shop’ to bring thrift shoppers to the area. “Come up to Tecoma and see what you can get - even if you do only have $20 in your pocket,” she said. “We are also working with council to organise streetscape works so hopefully in 12 months’ time you won’t recognise the place.” “It will look fabulous, we are saying ‘bring it on’.”
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RSL gifts iPads, rugs But the club also assists members of the greater community in cases of genuine hardship or need. The Fernlea House palliative care facility recently tried to fund-raise to buy a couple of iPads but was unable to scramble together enough money. So, late last month Ms Leeman visited Fernlea to present the iPads, and rugs - donated by Mary Paxton - to CEO Sharyn Turney,
her staff, and Fernlea’s guests. Fernlea House was established by the local community to address an identified local need of providing respite for people dealing with a lifelimiting illness. Guests are cared for by trained staff and volunteers in a home-like environment on a third of an acre Emerald Monbulk Road block. Fernlea House CEO Sharyn Turney gratefully receives For more information, iPads and rugs from the Emerald RSL, courtesy of visit www.fernlea.com.au. welfare officer Yvonne Leeman. Picture: SUPPLIED
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A FEMALE platypus in Lilydale, 10 years after she was first discovered, was a key highlight of the spring platypus survey of the Yarra River catchment. The Melbourne Water Urban Platypus Program, now in its 19th year, helps determine the status of platypus populations across greater Melbourne. The recently released findings help Melbourne water prioritise river health investment. Waterways manager (North-east region) John Woodland said the survey results showed platypus numbers had remained stable in the rivers and creeks within the Yarra catchment. Captures were recorded at Olinda Creek (2), Mullum Mullum Creek (5), Warburton (2), McMahons Creek (3) and Eltham (1). Mr Woodland said the survey also highlighted the challenges in tracking the animal, and the public could help increase understanding of platypus populations by registering sightings at platypusSPOT. org. “We’ve surveyed Lilydale for many years, and the female we captured in the latest survey had managed to elude us for 10 years,” Mr Woodland said. “This shows how shy platypus are, but it’s also a good sign that we are managing the habitat well. We encourage people to register sightings at the platypus website to help build on existing knowledge.” Mr Woodland said the positive results across Melbourne were tempered by two cases of platypus found entangled in litter. “Fortunately, we were able to rescue the two platypus, but it is concerning to see incidents where this iconic animal is trapped in litter,” he said. “People need to be mindful that litter washes into waterways and can undo a lot of the good work we do alongside the community and local and State Government,” he added. Ecological research organisation Cesar conducts the program on behalf of Melbourne Water. Cesar wildlife ecologist Josh Griffiths said platypus were vital indicators of river health. To find out more or to report a platypus sighting, visit platypusspot.org
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WITH regards to Clause 4.1 of Order 1/2013: 1. What are council’s recommendations for changing established behaviour and territories of existing cats without causing stress to the animals who may have difficulties understanding the order. I have explained the order to a cat and, although he assured me he would respect it, I don’t think he was serious. Typical teenager. I’d put it down to hormones, but council rightly put the chop to those early on. 2. In cases where confining a cat within a dwelling on the property would be unduly stressful to the cat and certainly result in injury to the owner, does council recommend erecting physical barriers around the entire property? Would three metre high fences be sufficient or should I consider four metres? Or would a water moat around the property be more appropriate? Will council be fast-tracking building permits for these constructions and would they comply with the BMO now being inflicted on residents. If my neighbours own cats, are they required to share the costs? The neighbours I mean, not their cats. 3. If my cat is within an existing relationship with another cat on a different property can it apply for special dispensation? Does council recognise same-sex relationships in this context? I am not implying anything about the cat’s sexuality, but I respect his right to choose. 4. In what alternative reality did council think such an order on cats would be: a) Realistically enforceable on pre-existing cats; b) Unlikely to upset cat owners, let alone the cats; c) Not seen by the majority of residents as a bone-head decision, regardless of how well intentioned and with only support from 134 in a Shire of 140,000; d) How is an elderly pensioner with only a cat for a companion supposed to afford the $1000 for an electronic confinement system? Council has not thought this through rationally and has now become a laughing stock. Ron Lipari, Upwey.
LAST week an historic reform took place in the Victorian Parliament that will change the way we treat mental health patients in our state. The new Mental Health Act will for the first time put the human rights of patients at the centre of care and treatment. Our society has come such a long way from the era of institutionalisation, where those suffering a mental illness were locked away and treatment was forced upon them without consent. However, until last week our legislation has not. Our previous 30-year-old Act was the oldest mental health legislation in our country. It denied patients the right of decision regarding their treatment. This was in conflict with international human rights law and standards, and in many cases prolonged recovery and caused more pain. The new Act gives rights back to mental health sufferers. It aims to empower the patient and their family or support network to decide on factors regarding their treatment, under recommendations from their doctors. I understand, as many who have known someone suffering a mental illness would, that a person’s capacity to make decisions may fluctuate. But they deserve the right to be given every opportunity to be involved in the decision-making process. The legislation will allow patients to have their wishes heard and when they struggle to make decisions, will give them and their family every support they need to make a well-informed decision. There are tough new restrictions on compulsory treatment to ensure it is absolutely necessary before proceeding. There are also new safeguards to protect patients, which include an independent tribunal, a Mental Health Complaints Commissioner, supported decision-making and advance statements setting out preferred treatment in the event of a future illness. Mental illness is one of the most common health issues we face. With about one million adults suffering depression and more than two million anxiety, most of us have either experienced mental ill-
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Lessons not learned THE current sale of Lilydale TAFE and university at Lilydale by the Napthine government will be a fire sale as we all loose on the destruction of this magnificent purpose built educational facility. It is a repeat of the Kennett era large waste/ loss of the closure of many schools including the Ferntree Gully technical college. Object to this madness and contact your local member or sign the online petition at dontsellswinburnelilydale.com.au. Bruce Johnson, Silvan.
Gateway to success I’D like to congratulate the Lilydale Junior Football Club for organising the Lilydale Community Festival which was held on Saturday 29 March 2014. The festival was the first of its kind for the Gateway Community and proved to be an outstanding success, with a steady flow of people attending throughout the event from 9.30am to 5pm. The community atmosphere was amazing and there was a range of different people attending - students, families, seniors, people walking their dogs. Everyone who attended enjoyed themselves and appreciated the opportunity to socialise with their community in a festival atmosphere. It was great to see the many local businesses that got involved as well as local community services. The live entertainment also added to the atmosphere as people meandered through the street stalls and children enjoyed the face painting and jumping castle carnival rides as well as the miniature pony rides.
I’m sure everyone who attended would agree that the community festival was a fantastic event. Congratulations again to the organising committee for all of your efforts. Cr Maria McCarthy, Deputy Mayor, Yarra Ranges Council.
The cats will play A VERY wise decision by Yarra Ranges Shire Council to introduce a cat curfew. We have lived in the Dandenongs for nearly 20 years now and in that time have seen an increase in the number of cats allowed to roam free both day and night. We moved here for the trees and wildlife and were disappointed to see domestic animals killing our wildlife. Many times we have found the remains of dead birds and other wildlife. I am aware that this carnage is not necessarily caused by cats but a certain percentage is. Our sensor lights are frequently tripped by cats allowed to roam at night so this is a welcome decision. Now, cat owners might boo hoo my comments but we have had two cats since we moved to the hills and they have never been allowed to roam, mainly due to our wise decision to install (at quite some expense, I might add) a comprehensive cat playground. This allowed our two cats the freedom to go out and in at their leisure but at the same time prevented them from becoming a nuisance to our neighbours and, more importantly, protected both of them and the wildlife from each other. The cats enjoyed this life for 18 years without any detrimental effect to either them or the wildlife. There is an alternative for cat owners if they only do some research which will allow their cats the freedom of being outside without the problem of destroying the wildlife. Google “cat playground” if you need more information. They can be as expensive or as cheap as you want them to be. We did not regret our decision to install one and neither did the cats. S Pattison, Upwey.
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PREMIER NAPTHINE AND MEMBERS OF THE CABINET INVITE YOU TO A COMMUNITY FORUM The Victorian Government is pleased to announce a sitting of Cabinet in your community. As part of the visit, Cabinet members will also join a community meeting in the Yarra Ranges at Burrinja Cultural Centre. Members of the public are invited to register and be involved in discussions on issues afecting the region. Numbers are limited, so please register for the community meeting by visiting www.premier.vic.gov.au/cabinetvisits
ness or know someone who has. This Act is therefore one of the most important pieces of legislation to be passed by Parliament this year, allowing mental health patients to be cared for in a more respectful, dignified and effective way. Andrew Ronalds MP, State Member of Parliament.
STUDENTS at Belgrave South Primary School have created artwork based on the Janeen Brian and Cheryll Johns’s book Silly Galah. In a collaborative project, students in Grades Prep to Grade 5 contributed to the art assignment during art classes last year to create a permanent art display at the school. Belgrave South Primary School art teacher and project co-ordinator Christine Bernhardt said the children in Grades 1 and 2 were studying the topic Australian Animals which prompted the assignment. “Children worked on a range of skills that involved threads and textiles including sewing and using running stitch and blanket stitch,” she said. Ms Bernhardt said the students also learnt skills such as cutting and fringing fabrics, painting fabric, pattern making, weaving and knotting. From left, Alex (10), Anya (11) and Allison (11) with the team’s artworks. 117699 Picture: ROB CAREW
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Photos recall 55th By REBECCA BILLS TO COMMEMORATE the centenary of the 55th Australian Infantry Battalion (Collingwood Regiment), the Mount Evelyn RSL is putting a framed collage of photos on display. The frame, filled with centuryold pictures, is a pictorial record of the event that took place on 19 April 1914 and shows citizen militia soldiers being presented with regimental and King’s colours at Victoria Park in Collingwood. Mount Evelyn RSL secretary Anthony McAleer said the item has been in the Mount Evelyn RSL’s collection for many years and as the centenary of the event is coming up in the next few weeks, the membership wanted to put the frame on public display. Mr McAleer said in attendance on that day was Inspector-General of the Overseas Forces, General Sir
From left, Gary Freeman and Mount Evelyn RSL president Roger Boness with the 100-year-old photographs. Mount Evelyn Community Bank branch manager Leanne Vaytauer, right, is holding written Picture: ROB CAREW history of the pictures. 118135 Ian Hamilton - one of the British Empire’s most distinguished soldiers. “Earlier in 1914 he had come out
to Lilydale to inspect troops of the 13th Infantry Brigade under the command of Colonel John Monash who
were camped where the Lillydale Lake is today,” he said. “Also present at the Collingwood event was the Governor Sir Arthur Stanley, the Archbishop of Melbourne and a number of officers from the Australian Defence Force. “There are quite a number of photos in the frame that detail what happened on the day. The Mount Evelyn Community Bank will be displaying the collage until after Anzac Day. Branch manager Leanne Vaytauer said the bank is honoured to have been asked by the RSL to house the piece while it is on display to the public. “They believed this was the best spot to have it on display as everybody knows where we are,” she said. “It is a wonderful collage and just fantastic to look at.”
Grant aims at weapons display By REBECCA BILLS THE Upwey-Belgrave RSL subbranch will be installing security sensors and interpretive plaques at a display of deactivated rifles and swords thanks to a generous grant. Last Thursday, La Trobe MP Jason Wood handed over $1599 to the Upwey-Belgrave RSL as part of the Australian Government initiative Saluting Their Service. The grant aims to honour the sacrifice and service of Australian servicemen and women in wars, conflicts and peace operations and to promote appreciation and understanding of the role that those who served have played in shaping the nation.
Upwey-Belgrave RSL secretary Leigh Baker said the grant will enable the group to display the mounted firearms and swords that were donated by the HMAS Sydney, the Vietnam Logistics Support Veterans Association and another donor. “We are extremely grateful to the Federal Government for the grant as without it we simply could not have these items on display in the Running Rabbits Military Museum at the RSL.” The weapons that are to be mounted at the RSL include a .303 rifle, the navy ceremonial officer’s sword of Front are Phil Garland and Leigh Baker, behind from left, Jason Wood, Allan John Rankin Watkins, a Rus- Brian Neal and David Eaton holding mounted weapons which are to sian 7.62mm RPK machine gun and be put on display with the money they received. 118136 Picture: ROB CAREW a Japanese officer’s sword.
Tobacco sales stubbed COCKATOO’S General Store has been banned from selling tobacco products for three months from 27 March after staff were caught illegally selling cigarettes to a person aged under 18. The decision was handed down at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 27 February, where the store’s owner was convicted, fined $800 and ordered to pay Cardinia Shire Council’s court costs. The store has been caught selling cigarettes to minors on three separate occasions since 2003. During a test purchase program conducted by the council in April 2013, store employees were caught the third time, leaving the council with no option but to pursue the matter. Although the owner had left the dayto-day running of the store to a staff member at the time of the offence, she is still liable as business operators and managers are responsible for sales made by their employees. The owner was unable to demonstrate that sufficient measures had been taken to prevent the sale, having no written records of compulsory bi-annual staff training having taken place. The council monitors tobacco retailers with an ongoing test purchase program to ensure they comply with laws not to sell tobacco products to minors. Retailers found to be breaking the law risk an on-the-spot fine of $577 and if found guilty in a magistrates’ court may face a ban on selling tobacco or a large fine. The penalty is higher if the retailer is a corporation. Residents concerned about retailers selling tobacco to people under 18 can contact the council’s Customer Service team on 1300 787 624 or the Tobacco Information Line on 1300 136 775.
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Local art can have a global impact Quinn Marsh-Trombelli, 17, Sarah Bamford, 16, and Gemma Osmond, 18, launched ‘The Big Picture’ at Upper Yarra Arts Centre on Saturday as part of National Youth Week 2014. The exhibition of almost 100
photographs and mixed-media works is an eclectic mix that reflects the individual styles and talents of the artists. The exhibition and sale or works will run until the end of April.
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Car show ‘dog friendly’ By KATH GANNAWAY WHEN car enthusiast Bruce Frazer says his next car rally, the Piston Steel Shakedown is ‘dog friendly’, he means it. The charity car show on Saturday, 12 April will raise funds for Animal Aid at Coldstream. Bruce and his daughter Loretta have organised shows for various charities over the years, and he says he is keen to make this one of their best to support the great animal welfare work Animal Aid does across the Yarra Ranges. While Bruce’s particular interest is in die-cast models and other car and bike collectables, it is the real thing that will be the big attraction at the Hungarian Community Centre in Wantirna when the gates open for the 2014 Piston Steel Shakedown.
Bruce Frazer’s passion for horsepower had plenty of support at the recent Wandin Car Show. 118124_01. Picture: KATH GANNAWAY The event will run from from 2pm to 7pm with the Show and Shine featuring hot rods, classic cars and pre-1980s, live bands, a pin-up competition, children’s activities and food and drinks.
The event is alcohol-free. For more information and application forms for show cars and for stalls email loretta.frazer@hotmail.com, or like Piston Steel Shakedown on facebook.
Film makes reel difference By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLE residents are being asked to watch a film and raise money for charity, with a screening of Mary Meets Mohammad at the Memo Hall on Wednesday. Healesville Country Women’s Association (CWA) have organised the screening, which will take place at 7.30pm on Wednesday 9 April, which will raise money for Lentara UnitingCare - a division of the Uniting Church. Mary Meets Mohammad is a documentary that follows the opening of Tasmania’s first detention centre, from the perspective of local Christian woman and knitter, Mary, and Muslim Afghan Hazara asylum seeker, Mohammad. Mary is strongly opposed to the asylum-seekers’ arrival in the community, but as her knitting club creates beanies for the detention centre’s residents, she
Anne Faulks, Faye van Duin and Rosemary Franklin with the Mary Meets Mohammad movie poster and tickets. Picture: ROB CAREW becomes curious about the life of the detainees and visits the centre. CWA member Faye van Duin said the movie discussed the currently divisive issues of asylum seekers and detention centres, showing multiple sides to the story. “We thought it was some-
thing that needed to be shown,” she said. Tickets to see Mary Meets Mohammad are $10 and the film will be shown at Healesville’s Memo Hall on Wednesday 9 April. For more information, or to purchase tickets, call 5962 5879 or 5962 4692.
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The low suspense of the narrative is a major problem for much of the film, as the Flood is framed as a dire threat yet takes several years to even begin. The second act is also rather uncomfortable, as it appears full of unironic religious moralising and cartoonishly evil enemies. But the third act turns this on its head, revealing Noah as a powerful allegory on religious zealotry and the cruel intolerance religion has caused. Taking the Creator’s vague quest too far, Noah comes to
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This immaculate home situated on over an acre of magnificent gardens is sure to impress the most fastidious of buyers. The home features 3 bedrooms, the master bedroom with a walk in robe & ensuite for convenience. The spacious formal lounge is located adjacent to the formal dining area with direct access to the verandah overlooking the peaceful gardens - the perfect place to relax or entertain. The spacious open plan kitchen/living area with pitched ceiling & Celestine windows which let in an abundance of natural light has a gas log heater for added ambience, whilst the home has mains GDH throughout for comfort & convenience. The well-appointed, contemporary kitchen features a gas stove & electric oven, a dishwasher & plenty of cupboard & bench space. Outside there is a double carport, a convenient circular drive, a garden shed, a huge veggie patch, meandering garden paths, a workshop & heaps of storage space. Add to this solar hot water & all mains services within minutes of cockatoo & public transport. What more could you want?
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 Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 11.30am - 12.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
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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!
This stately American Colonial Home is privately located on 8 acres with magnificent views & just a short drive to the centre of town. The character of the home is evident the moment you approach via the circular, tree lined drive. Inside the home, beyond the formal entry there are 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 with built in robes & a light filled Master bedroom with large walk through robe & convenient ensuite. Inside you will find big living areas all separated by French doors & opening onto the wide hallways, including a formal lounge with ambient open fire, a formal dining room, a huge kitchen & equally large living room which overlooks the indoor pool area. There is also a functional laundry, a study & gas ducted heating throughout for the ultimate in comfort & convenience. This grand old girl exudes style & with a little TLC it could return to its former grandeur. Outside there is a separate self-contained cottage, accommodation for 4 cars, various shedding & 8 private acres overlooking the distant mountains.
Contact Tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 or 5968 6222 Inspection 12.30pm-1.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection By Appointment Only
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Timbertop Lodge provides B&B style accommodation in the beautiful Dandenong Ranges just 60 minutes´ drive from Melbourne. Constructed from handmade mud bricks, recycled timber, telegraph poles and antique leadlight windows, this unique lodge has 2 private and completely self-contained suites. The luxury suites provide accommodation for couples, for romantic escapes or families, featuring loft bedrooms with 4 poster beds & private balconies & spacious lounges & dining areas with wood fires or you can relax and unwind in a candlelight spa bath. Both have A/C, full kitchens & their own private entrance, driveway & courtyard. The Manager´s Residence is elegantly decorated & meticulously maintained featuring 3, (potentially 4), BDRs, 2 bathrooms & GDH throughout. The Master BDR has a generous WIR & ensuite & the large 2nd BDR has BIRS. The 3rd BDR has been opened into the 4th BDR to offer studio type accommodation, giving a further B&B opportunity. The well-appointed kitchen with S/S appliances, D/W & a generous pantry, joins the formal dining room with floor to ceiling windows & there is a huge under house workshop/storage area to boot.
This elegant 3 bedroom, solid brick home is privately located on arguably 53 of the best acres in Macclesfield, just a short drive to Emerald & all it offers. The home features a sunny, timber lined entry that opens onto the formal lounge & dining room with high ceilings & plenty of room to entertain comfortably with gas ducted heating & ducted cooling, both of which extend throughout the home. The three bedrooms are spacious & offer beautiful garden outlooks & are located adjacent to the family bathroom with inviting corner spa. The well-appointed kitchen is the hub of the home & features a huge timber island bench for the whole family to gather around, a stainless steel stove and masses of storage space for the inner master chef. The family living area showcases an abundance of natural light through the floor to ceiling windows all round whilst overlooking breathtaking views from the large decking. The living room also has a built in wood heater for added warmth. Outside there is a large orchard, a double lock up garage, a carport, 53 acres, a vineyard, a dam & there is also mains water connected. Arrange a private inspection today!
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection By Appointment Only
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Hawkshead - Views Forever
Timeless Elegance and Great views
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.
Through the stone entrance and at the end of a long tree lined bitumen driveway, the striking framework of stone and timber and the formidable roofline (with turret) of this imposing grand entertainers residence, makes a statement and a lasting impression that will stay with each one who has the opportunity to visit this stunning property. Boasting a versatile floor plan with 3 grand bedrooms plus a 4th or study, where every facet of this expansive 2 storey design displays intuition and empathy for modern family dynamics, with a distinct accent on alfresco integration. The high calibre and quality of the interior speaks of style and superb attention to detail with soaring ceilings crowning the multi zoned floor plan. Polished oak parquetry flooring, ornate skirtings and architraves, leadlight embellishments and a grand timber staircase all speak of timeless elegance. Multiple outdoor entertaining areas, beside the in ground pool, taking in the stunning rural views, together with your choice of either outdoor or undercover BBQ areas allow an exclusive champagne lifestyle amongst complete tranquillity. There’s also a myriad of undercover parking with double garage triple carport, a 4 car storage shed/ workshop plus hardstand area for your caravan or fifth wheel. Ducted gas heating and air conditioning large gas log fire set in a stone chimney, and a massive entertainers kitchen with built in and plumbed 2 door fridge freezer with cold filtered water and ice dispenser complete this magic offering.
4 BED 3 BATH 3 W.C. 1 STUDY 4 CAR LANDSIZE - 6603 sqm
4 BED 2 BATH 4 W.C. 9 CAR LANDSIZE - 4997sqm
Contact Corinne Sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment
BELGRAVE 50 KAOLA STREET
Contact Trevor Bell on 0418 333 580 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment
$340,000 plus
THE PERFECT RETREAT... This beautifully presented 3 bedroom, cedar home has been well loved and well taken care of. Raked timber ceilings with exposed beams look down on the open plan design and blend smoothly. The kitchen has a large 900ml SS oven & range hood while the meals area provides the perfect place to entertain. There are 2 bathrooms along with GDH throughout and a wood heater. Outside, a large timber balcony allows for another living zone & has a gorgeous backdrop of pretty nearby treetops.
Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 11:30am-12:00pm (photo ID req)
3 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 1334 sqm
CLEMATIS 292 BELGRAVE GEMBROOK ROAD
$360,000plus
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SELBY 35 LAURISTON AVENUE
$440,000 plus
QUALITY FAMILY HOME ON 1.5 ACRES This charming family home set on 1.5acres, offers a flexible floor plan with 3 large bedrooms (all with BIR, master with full ENS), a spacious kitchen/lounge/dining area, beautiful second living/4th bedroom upstairs, study, updated main bathroom & laundry. The kitchen has been renovated to a high standard with granite bench tops & SS appliances. The adjoining dining area connects to the main lounge, before flowing outside to a wraparound deck. The flexible upstairs living area could easily be converted to a 4th bedroom. Further features include air conditioning, wood heater, SS dishwasher, double carport & circular drive.
Contact Sam Adamson on 0421 023 760 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 10:30am-11:00am (photo ID req)
4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 STUDY 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 6223 sqm
The cosy interiors feature high ceilings and are brimming with sunlight, the main living area wrapping around an all-weather outdoor room/deck that soaks up the forested outlook and provides endless options for entertaining. A separate carpeted lounge room offers an additional living zone, a must have for families or couples requiring their own space. The classic timber kitchen has loads of storage space and the compact central bathroom is bright and fresh. The three bedrooms are spacious with quality window fittings. Huge areas available for storage or flexible living are a highlight with the upstairs attic fitted out with lights and flooring waiting to be turned into an extra bedroom, study, living area or storage. Downstairs you have a double garage with power and plumbing and a work bench, the huge allotment is also completely fully fenced. 3 BED 1 BATH 1 W.C. LANDSIZE - 2446 sqm
Contact Alan Garbuio on 0425 791 341 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (Photo ID required )
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Growing centre’s country charm Mount Evelyn Community Bank Mount Evelyn Community Bank is expanding and branching into other areas. The success of the Mount Evelyn branch has enabled the bank to open a new branch at Canterbury Gardens Shopping Centre. While Bendigo Community Bank branches offer a full range of banking services - there is still so much more on offer from the bank. It is now the communities of Bayswater North, The Basin and Kilsyth’s turn to experience the bank’s unique and exciting local service. The community bank is a service that helps to build strong communities, is underpinned by good old fashioned customer service and a competitive suite of financial products. What makes the community bank so unique is that it gives its profits back to the community.
THE town of Mount Evelyn has evolved in recent years into a bustling traders’ hub. Be it food, recreational facilities, that country town feel or home and garden supplies, Mount Evelyn has it all. Edge Martial Arts Edge Martial Arts has been providing martial arts tuition to students of all ages since 1989. Edge has a strong community focus and prides itself on being a family club - catering for children through to adults with an extensive variety of martial arts classes. It’s through this community and family focus that has allowed Edge to grow to more than 550 students, affirming its place as one of the most highly respected martial arts clubs in Victoria. Edge specializes in teaching mixed martial arts, Muay Thai kickboxing, wicknastics, weapons and boxing at its full-time dojo in Mount Evelyn - which has wall-to-wall matting, up-to-date modern equipment, specialised areas and great facilities. Mount Evelyn Garden and Produce Mount Evelyn Garden and Produce provides a large range of products for all garden, irrigation and stock feed needs. Staff can supply and deliver professional, trades persons or home handymen with all the materials needed to get the job done. Materials include sand, soil, screenings, mulch, crushed rock, potting mix, fertilisers,
The town’s attractions help everyone make the right stop. sleepers, cement, concrete, mesh, garden tools or wire fencing for the garden or poly pipe and fittings, PYC/stormwater pipe and fittings, valves, automatic controllers, impact/pop up sprinklers, micro irrigation, garden hose fittings and pumps
for irrigation - Mount Evelyn Garden Supplies is the one stop shop. There is even stock feed for the farm and domestic animals including poultry, horses, pigs, goats, alpacas, bird, dogs, cats. Hay and straw is also available.
The Cake Connection With the overwhelming popularity of cake making shows, it has become more important than ever to receive proper training for all budding enthusiast. Wendy Mazzella from The Cake Connection has more than 23 years of experience in the industry of cake making and decorating. What started out as a hobby quickly became her passion and now Wendy is an award winning decorator in many shows. She has taught many students over the years that have gone onto other areas in the industry. Her students are never too old or young to learn the skills to enable them to work from home or to just learn for a hobby.
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For more information: David Watt 03 9737 1833 David.Watt@bendigoadelaide.com.au Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL 237879. (S46170) (09/13)
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SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Cardinia Shire Council will be held in the Council Chambers at the Shire Offices, Henty Way Pakenham on Monday 14 April 2014 commencing at 7pm. The Items of Business to be considered are: Consideration of tenders received for the supply and delivery of furniture for new Civic Offices, Councillor professional development expenses
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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
EVERNEW, 1990, poptop, annexe, reg until 10/14, 5m. $8,000ono. 0418 175 057.
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HOLDEN, Commodore Calais, sedan, 1997, auto, VT, acclaim, 9 months reg, 244,000kms, RWC, GC. OTD-131. Healesville. $3,199. 0421 787 716. JAGUAR, 1989, XJ6 model, VGC, NVW-917. $5,300ono. 0423 607 290. 5962 5075.
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Winners make final seconds count
A Noble Park midfielder gets wrapped up by his Montrose opponents. 118203 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
Montrose says scram By JARROD POTTER BRINGING its determination up from Division 2, Montrose rallied to knock off Noble Park in a 21-point come-from-behind victory. Playing its first match in the Eastern Football League’s Division 1 competition since 1995, Montrose stormed back into the clash approaching half time before turning on the scramjets in the third term. The Demons went monstrously well in front of goals in the third term as Billy Schilling and Rowan Hore kicked Montrose from deficit to advantage with three quick goals. Seven goals to two in the third term, including a last-second snap from Demons crumber Sam Goodman, pushed the margin out to 13 at the final change. Down by 31 at three-quartertime, new Noble Park coach Jon Knight told his players loudly and bluntly they had failed
through the term and wanted something positive to come from the last quarter. Noble Park found four early goals in the last term before the Demons fought back and clinched the match through a Hore crumbing goal before Goodman kicked the lucky last goal in Montrose’s first win in Division 1. Andrew Haining locked horns with Noble’s Glen Manson in an interesting ruck battle all afternoon, but Haining would claim victory as he gave first use to the likes of coach Brett Johnson and new recruit Andrew Walker through the centre. Also starring for the Demons were Dean Stephen, Johnson and Brendan Gardoll. Johnson said the rally in the third quarter came from sticking to their guns. “Keep doing what we’re doing it was a bit of an arm wrestle and it was whoever was first to
break, really,” Johnson said. “We just stuck to what we were doing and that was the important thing that I stressed at half time. “Very proud of the boys’ efforts today - first time in Division 1 for 20 years and they did the club proud and it’s important that we continue to improve throughout the year.” Montrose will head to Scoresby on Saturday for its second clash. EFL SCOREBOARD DIVISION 1 Montrose 17.10 (112) Noble Park 13.13 (91) Montrose Goals: B. Schilling 3, R. Hore 3, B. Johnson 2, S. Goodman 2, M. Petracca 2, M. Watson, D. Stephen, J. Garthwaite, O. McInerney, D. Rickard. Best: S. Goodman, D. Stephen, B. Johnson, B. Gardoll, S. Rickard, D. Rickard.
Fans aplenty and Montrose’s Division 2 pennants hung from all parts of the Ken Dowling Pavilion - with the club wearing black armbands for the former president who died in January. 118203
YVMDFNL ROUND one in the YVMDFNL kicked off last weekend in the Yarra Valley Mountain District Community Bank Football Netball League in excellent weather conditions. Upwey’s spearhead Dan Waters lived the dream last Saturday after taking the mark of the day with only seconds left in the game. With Upwey five points down, Waters lined up 25 metres out after the siren on a slight angle and kicking into a fairly stiff breeze slotted through a major to get his team over the line by just one point against a gallant Healesville outfit. And, in an Under 18 game, young Olinda footballer Jake Swanson took a mark in the goal square with only seconds left. The siren sounded and young Swanson, similar to Waters slotted a goal to earn his team victory by four points over Woori Yallock. FIRST DIVISION SENIORS Upwey Tecoma 11.12 (78) d Healesville 10.17 (77) Healesville has already made its presence felt in First Division as it almost pulled off a remarkable come-frombehind win. However, it fell just one point short, thanks to a last gasp goal from Upwey after the siren. This game started with Upwey looking the goods early as they got their lead out to 22 points at the main break. Healesville played some really good footy in the third but
just could not narrow the gap as the lead stayed at 22 points going into the last quarter. Upwey’s Dan Waters was a lone hand down forward as Healesville had no answers for him as he slotted eight majors for the day in a great performance. Healesville came hard in the last quarter, slamming on six goals to hit the lead with just minutes to go. Upwey, however, clinched the game with a goal after the siren to deny Healesville a fairy tail start back into First Division. Belgrave 16.15 (111) d Emerald 4.5 (29) Belgrave has begun the 2014 season in great fashion with a resounding win over Emerald. Belgrave looked the fitter and stronger side from the outset, and if not for inaccuracy in the first quarter it would have been a lot further in front than the 25-point margin. Belgrave’s second term put this game to rest as they piled on nine goals-to-just-three behinds from a disappointing Emerald unit. The second half was an even encounter with both teams adding six goals, but it was Belgrave’s first half that set the victory up and got Belgrave off to a winning start. Monbulk 16.20 (116) d Warburton Millgrove 17.10 (112) This was a great contest put on by two sides looking to improve on their 2013 form. Warby shot out of the blocks early as they took a 17- point lead into the first break and did look slightly slicker than their
Alex Kelly (Upwey-Tecoma) snaps a goal. 118255
opponents but Monbulk clawed their way back into the game in the second term with six goalsto-three and in fact took a seven point lead into half time. The third quarter was goalfor-goal and Monbulk maintained its seven-point advantage at the last break. The last quarter was a bit of a goal fest with 11 goals scored, Monbulk did have its chances to put the icing on the cake, but a scoreline of 16.20 suggests a few missed opportunities which kept Warby in the game. With Muir in fine touch, booting eight for the match it was always a chance, however Monbulk was able to hold on to record a memorable four-point nail biting victory. Olinda Ferny Creek 15.9 (99) d Woori Yallock 6.13 (49) Defending premiers Woori Yallock was given a rude shock by Olinda as it went down by 50 points in a performance it would rather forget. Olinda was in superb form from start to finish and it did not give Woori a look in as it extended its lead at every change and looked every bit a well-structured disciplined unit that is going to be hard to beat. Woori did try hard in the second quarter to make a game of it, but Olinda held a 21-point lead at the half and looked every bit the winning side. Olinda pretty much dominated the play in the second half, booting seven goals-tojust-two to kickstart its season with a great win.
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The Dean of the greens By DENNIS FULLER THE SUN was not the only thing shining at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday. So too was Dean Shannon(16) who strode in with a nett score of 67 to win comfortably over-all, as well as A Grade - giving him his second VGL medal this year. Sepp Krummenacher (22) headed the B Grade board with 68 followed by Dave Jennings (20) on 69. Krummenacher also headed the putting list with 29 putts. There was a welcome return to the club for Travis Gerbes (9) when he came in with 71 as did Leigh
Morison (17). The Stockdale and Leggo nearest the pin on the fourth was won by Gerbes, Steve Town did the trick on the seventh, Morison on the 12th, Kevin Miller the 13th and Mike Litchfield continued his habit of late picking up the pro pin cash on the 18th. It was a big week for Litchfield as on Wednesday on the 453-metre par fifth hole he scored an eagle. A driver, a fairway wood and a 10-foot putt - a rarity on this hole. The ladies comp ended in a tame draw with Brianna McCoy and Petunia Jones hitting the tape together and the judges were not game to split them.
On Wednesday when the OFG hoard arrived they found it was a stableford competition so they could relax to be Overly Fatuous Golfers. Brian McCoy (32) played a blinder and won the Henley Hill Winery bottle of quite delicious cabernet sauvignon when he came in with 46 stableford points. Ian Scott (27) had 40, Mick Petrie (23) 39 as did Litchfield. The OFG pennant team went down to Waverly to take on their locals and got the mother of all thrashings with none of the Emerald blokes drawing blood at all. This week they greet Dorset at home on their own dung hill where
their fortunes should turn around. The handicap pennant team took on Yarrambat at home and just managed to score a win. The winners were Mike Litchfield, Ken Sumsion, Broc Reynolds, Peter Stevens and Andrew Cutting while David Aitken, Peter Clowes and Ross Martin all lowered their colours. Next week they head to Eastern Sward to try to win an away game. Next Saturday the members settle into a round of two-man ambrose with a certain amount of bragging and swagger taking place after play last week with expectancies of some a little bloated.
Cross country runners out in force THE OPENING round of the Yarra Ranges Athletics cross country season was held at Morrison’s Reserve, Mount Evelyn last Saturday morning. The big crowd of competitors turning out for the first round enjoyed a great new course and warm sunshine. Distances of 500 metres, 1000m, 1500m, 2000m and 3000m were run with great fields in all races and wide range of ages in each field. Highlights of the day were the outstanding efforts from debut parents Kate van Duuren, Katie Clarke and Kathi Hewitson. Other performances of note included Amy Veenandaal and Ruby Dixon in the Open 3km event, Kiara Flavel in the
Thrown in for active life CHILDREN around the hills have taken part in the Australian Government’s Active Afterschool Communities (AASC) program to try a range of free sports. The program allows children the opportunity to try a wide range of sports and other structured physical activities through a positive and fun experience. Last Thursday, as part of the seven week AASC program, a special training session for 35 Yarra Glen Primary School students was held at Lilydale Judo Club to get a taste of the sport. Judo Victoria development officer Robyne Dawson said former state coach and Australian Judo representative Michelle Matthews coached the session. Yarra Ranges AASC regional co-ordinator Kellie McPherson said the program aims to encourage children to develop a love of sport that motivates them to join a local sporting club or school sporting team and get them and their families active for life.
The start of the Lillydale Lake Fun Run over the weekend. 1000 metres, Zac Clarke in the 1500m, Jackson Grice, Charlotte Compot over 500m and throwers Sam, Brianna and Brayden in the 2000m. On Sunday, the club hosted the Lillydale Lake Fun Run.
Challenging courses over two kilometres, 5km and 10km was enjoyed by all competitors. The fun run will be back next year. For full race results, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au
Carly from Yarra Glen Primary School practising techniques. 118131
Daniel and Paulette enjoying the weekend of running. 118243
Juniors sign up in droves at football registration day By REBECCA BILLS FOR the first time ever, Monbulk Junior Football Club has experienced registration day sign-up numbers the highest ever at this stage of pre-season. The registration day in February resulted in the club’s combined efforts with Auskick reaching 125 children joining on the day. Recently elected Junior Club President, Ken Beecroft said he was delighted with the strong showing and attributed it to the strong culture continuing to thrive at the club. “The family day atmosphere is more evidence of the importance of the whole family enjoying their involvement here at the club,” Mr Beecroft said. The participants took full advantage of the ice-cream truck, blow-up
Monbulk Junior Football Club players are looking forward to the season start. 118254 castles, barbecue sausage sizzle and a kick of the football. Mr Beecroft said with the Ju-
nior Football season for the Under 9s through to the Under 16s starts on 27 April, with training for some teams has already started.
“The Junior Club prides itself on its strong support of Auskick and with such a dedicated and experienced coaching structure we are looking forward to having a great season of enjoyment and development,” he said. Both Mr Beecroft and Auskick Co-ordinator Mark Mannens stressed that it is never too late to join and more players can sign up on the very first Saturday morning of play. The 2014 Auskick season starts on Saturday 26 April at 8.30am at the Monbulk Football Grounds. For more information on the club and to get involved, visit www.monbulkjfc.com.au or call Mark Mannens on 0488 684 948 for Auskick inquiries, or Brett Beecroft on 0402 467 166 for Junior Club information.
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