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Attempted murder By MELISSA MEEHAN AFTER months of investigations, Yarra Ranges CIU detectives have laid attempted murder charges following a violent attack in Yellingbo in February. The assault, that shook many in the area, left the victim in a coma - and police believe he may never recover from some injuries. He is now out of hospital, but in a rehabilitation hospital.
Detectives, supported by Eastern Region Division Two investigations and response units arrested five people and executed five pre-dawn search warrants on Wednesday morning in Wantirna, Bayswater, Ferntree Gully, Rowville and The Patch concluding Operation Cruso. The Mail believes, the investigation took detectives around the state. Four men and a woman were ar-
rested in relation to the alleged assault which is believed to have occurred on Macclesfield Road on 4 February just after 6pm. A 51-year-old Warburton man was found seriously injured on the side of the road after he went to the aid of a female acquaintance whose vehicle was broken down. Wantirna man, 28-year-old Karl Ravenhorst, faced Melbourne Magis-
trates’ Court on Wednesday and was remanded in custody to appear at a co mmital hearing in July. A 53-year-old man from The Patch, a 25-year-old Wantirna woman and two 21-year-old men are currently assisting police with their inquiries. During the raids, police also seized an amount of cash, a number of pills and powder believed to be methamphetamine.
A 31-year-old Menzies Creek man was also arrested on Tuesday night and has been charged with intentionally causing serious injury, armed robbery and other serious assault charges. He has been bailed by police to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 29 April for a filing hearing. A 37-year-old Warburton woman was also interviewed by police and is expected to be charged on summons.
Packed full of promise HE FLIES high on his bike and is on a high after winning the state championships in his field, but Emerald’s Baxter Maiwald has his feet planted firmly on the ground. It’s hard to believe this 15-year-old with so much promise hasn’t let his success get to his head. Read all about his rise and a couple of his falls by turning to Sport pages. Picture: ROB CAREW
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The mists of time By REBECCA BILLS
Emerald RSL’s Daryl Bristowe and Peter Leeman, resident Harry Murphy and RSL welfare officer Yvonne Leeman. 118804
Anzac Day early for residents EMERALD retirement home residents were a day early when they marked 99 years since Australian troops landed at Gallipoli. Emerald RSL held a remembrance service at Lifeview Emerald Glades on 24 April for residents who can no longer attend the traditional Dawn Services on Anzac Day. The event included a wreath-laying, The Ode, the Last Post, readings, an afternoon tea, two-up and piano entertainment. “Many of our residents are ex-servicemen and women who would have attended the traditional dawn services in years gone by,” Lifeview CEO Madeline Gall said. “It’s important we help carry on this tradition in our homes, so residents can continue to lead active and fulfilling lives.” Residents also enjoyed a traditional gunfire breakfast on Anzac Day.
IN THE cold and misty early hours of Friday morning, the silhouettes of locals made their way through the streets to the Memorial Gardens. Gathering to pay respects to the fallen Diggers, Mount Evelyn and neighbouring residents gathered for the 2014 Anzac Day Dawn Service to pay respect to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Mount Evelyn RSL president Roger Boness said the crowd of an estimated of 2500 people made it the town’s largest ever service. Mr Boness said the RSL is overjoyed and overwhelmed at the number of people who attended. “It is very much appreciated,” he said. “This year was extra special with the unveiling of our new mural and Mount Evelyn resident Gary Park being the recipient of one of only five 2014 Anzac Day awards. “I think the ambience of the bush setting and the presentation of the garden also helps in making the Mount Evelyn ceremony extra special.” Community leaders and servicemen attended including Mount Evelyn Flight Lieutenant Shaun Toussaint who described what Anzac Day means to him.
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Below: Brigadier (retired) Michael Phelps AM reads the Roll of Honour. 119384
Pipers David Lord of Ringwood and Rod McKay of Mount Evelyn, with Mount Evelyn Scouts Dylan (11), Henry (15) and Liam (11) lead the march. 119384
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In the wilds of winter By REBECCA BILLS WILDLIFE carer Carolyn Seeger is calling on all drivers across the hills to be extra vigilant of native animals on the road with winter approaching. Ms Seeger, The Monbulk Wildlife Shelter owner and leader, said coming into winter most pouches were full and a lot of people who hit animals on the roads just left the injured wildlife, without checking for young. “My message is if they could move the animal off the road where it is safe and check the pouch as a lot of times that is how I get all these babies,” she said. “A lot of kangaroos, wallabies and wombats all have young in their pouches this time of year coming into winter. “They will die in the pouch in the cold if people don’t pull them out and rescue them.” Ms Seeger said just through winter alone more than 50 injured animals were cared for at her shelter. “I’ve got carers that volunteer and we also work with other carers and shelters in the area,” she said. “There are people who specialise in caring for the really tiny animals and others who specialise in the bigger ones like I do. “Most animals take around two years before they are released again.” Ms Seeger urged those who came across injured wildlife to call a wildlife helpline. “Ring Help for Wildlife or Wildlife Victoria to ensure the animal gets the care it needs,”
A rescued wallaby enjoying life at the centre. 119264 Picture: REBECCA BILLS Ms Seeger said. For more information on the helplines, call 0417 380 687 or visit www.helpforwildlife.com
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Student shows off his militar y histor y had protecting the nation with students and teachers at the school. “My family have continued to serve their country and now me, a fifth generation in the Australian Air League Cadets,” he said. Ray presented the Military Medal that his great, great grandfather was awarded for bravery in the battle of Polygon Wood near Ypres, France, as well as a medallion given to widows of the soldiers, diaries that were kept, letters dating back nearly 100 years, his shaving kit and harmonica. Ray also showed photographs of Australian soldiers training in Egypt in preparation for their time in France in World War I. Ray’s mother, Tina McAllister, formerly a Robertson, said she did not realise how extensive her family’s involvement was in the first
and second world wars. “We are very fortunate to have so many trinkets and memorabilia all in one location, which is very rare,” she said. Silvan Primary School principal Damian Tirchettt said it was great to see the history that Ray had in his family, especially in the lead-up to Anzac Day. “To see him really engage the students with his presentation and have that family history alongside that ability to be proud of what his forefathers have done to help out country is wonderful,” he said. Ray said this Anzac Day was extra special for him. “I am actually quite impressed that I come from such an honourable family,” he said. “Anzac Day is now a lot more important to me than it was before.”
Student Ray McAllister with photos of his great, great grandfather and great-grandfather alongside letters and memorabilia dating back to World War I. 119258 Picture: REBECCA BILLS
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EMERALD’S former police station could be purchased by Cardinia Shire Council. Councillor Brett Owen planned to raise a motion at last night’s council meeting, that council officers prepare a report outlining the potential benefits to the community. Cr Owen said that the building could be used by a number of community groups, if the state government offered it to council for purchase. The Mail will report the outcome next week.
Upwey-Belgrave RSL President David Eaton, centre, with candidate for Monbulk Mark Verschuur and Minister for Liquor and Gaming Regulation Edward O’Donohue enjoying a toss of the coin. 119305 Picture: ROB CAREW
by kicking, after the woman flagged down passing cars begging for help on Wednesday at 2.30pm. Police said the woman told police her 34-year-old husband had attacked her at a home on the night previous before again attacking her at a Pakenham home on Wednesday.
He then took the woman for a drive to the Dandenong Ranges before attacking her again. Sen Const Edyvane said the man was charged and remanded overnight before facing Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Thursday and was again remanded to appear in May.
Police appeal after verbal attack MONBULK police are calling for witnesses to a vicious verbal attack on an autistic man on Easter Monday. Senior Constable Peter Edyvane said the 20-year-old man, who was well known in the town, and his mother were walking down Main Street at 8.15pm when they were ver-
bally attacked by a man driving a white Ford F100 ute. “The victim’s autistic tendencies mean that he often touches cars and shop doors as he walks by,” Sen Const Edyvane said. “The driver of the ute viciously abused the man and his mother, screaming expletives in
their direction before driving off. “But then turned around and followed them down a laneway as they rushed home.” Sen Const Edyvane said police wanted to speak to the driver of the ute. Anyone with information is asked to phone 9756 6266.
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Charges follow couple’s iron bar row A MAN who threatened his female partner with an iron bar in Monbulk-Emerald Road has had the book thrown at him after a number of attacks on the woman last week. The Narre Warren South man was charged with 15 counts of assualt, including assault with a weapon and assault
A 16-YEAR-OLD Ferntree Gully boy has been charged over an attempted armed robbery in Springvale South. Casey CIU detectives said the incident unfolded about 3.30pm on Saturday at Burden Park and resulted in a 24-year-old man being taken to Dandenong Hospital with a wound to his neck. That night they charged a 15-year-old boy from Springvale and the Ferntree Gully boy with attempted armed robbery and recklessly causing serious injury. The teens were released on bail to appear in the Children’s Court at a later date.
remove that requirement,” he said. “This is something that is particular to Anzac Day and is a low risk gambling event and as a minister my job is to make sure gambling is done in a way that is appropriately regulated that reflects the risk of gaming. Mr Verschuur said Twoup is something that is uniquely Australian and he thinks it is a game that should be celebrated. “The game itself is one of fairness I think as far as gambling goes.” Mr Eaton said he welcomes the new legislation and that the game has become very much tradition. “It is very much an Australian game that dates right back to the World War I,” he said. “Those flying over where the Australians were in Turkey would see them playing the game and thought it was just some sought of strange Australian religion.”
POLICE are investigating a series of deceptions where a stolen bank card has been used to make purchases at several locations in the eastern suburbs over two days. Police believe the card was stolen from a car parked outside a residence in Kelvin Drive, Ferntree Gully, on 26 February. Shortly after, the stolen card was used to make purchases at two service stations and a fast food outlet at the intersection of Ferntree Gully Road and Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully. The following day, the same card was used to make purchases at several stores in Chirnside Park, Vermont and Croydon. Several internet purchases were also made with the card. Police have released images of two men they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries.
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Game’s up for Two-up law RSLs that want to play a game of Two-up in the week leading up to Anzac Day will not need to seek ministerial approval anymore. A simplification of legislation governing Two-up games is providing a welcome change to Anzac Day celebrations with RSLs able to lessen their paperwork load in the lead up to the event. Minister for Liquor and Gaming Regulation and Eastern Victoria Region Edward O’Donohue joined candidate for Monbulk Mark Verschuur at Upwey-Belgrave RSL with president David Eaton to announce the changes last Thursday that were recently passed by the Victorian Government. Mr O’Donohue said until now, if RSLs wanted to play Two-up on Anzac Day or on the days leading up they needed his permission. “What the government has decided, and we have passed legislation to do so as part of our general red tape reduction program, is
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HE IS a little guy with big shoes to fill - and he is determined to do so. Although a career in the military is not for Silvan Primary School Drade 5 student Ray McAllister, he said he took courage from his forefathers’ efforts in the first and second world wars. Ray’s great, great grandfather William Henry Gladstone Robertson fought and died in World War I and his son, Ray’s great grandfather William Harlock Robertson, went to fight in World War II. Though Ray’s grandfather, William Harlock Gladstone Robertson, broke with tradition by not joining the army, he, however, climbed the ranks of Victorian police. Last Wednesday, Ray shared the longstanding history his family has
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Railway project well on track DURING the 2013 Federal Election campaign, I pledged that if elected, an Abbott Government would contribute $3.56 million to the Yarra Valley Railway. Just a couple of weeks ago, I joined Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Jamie Briggs at Healesville railway station to sign the contracts, releasing $3.56 million to the Yarra Valley Railway project. This is fantastic news for the region. Also present to witness the signing in the old rail house was councillor Jim Child, who strongly and effectively promoted this project as mayor, as well
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as Yarra Valley Railway president Brett Morton, vice-president Brett Whelan and many local business supporters. The 12-kilometre track from Healesville to Yarra Glen has been a long time coming for the Yarra Valley, and thanks to the funding from the Ab-
bott Government will become a reality by 2016. The Yarra Valley Railway promises to be one of the biggest boosts for our local economy in recent times. We only need to look over the Dandenongs at Puffing Billy to see how much of a positive impact tourist railways can have in a local area. The Yarra Valley has a reputation as one of Melbourne’s best tourist destinations. However, too many visitors currently only come for the day to visit a few wineries, eat at a restaurant or perhaps watch a concert. The railway will help to entice visi-
Snippets Auslan course AUSLAN Beginners Course is running at St Martin’s Church, 78 Colby Drive, Belgrave Heights. Beginning Wednesday 30 April from 10am to 11am the course will run for six weeks. To enrol, visit www.auslan.net.au or call Tracey on 0404 091 772.
Platypus presentation AS PART of Platypus Awareness Week, Josh Griffiths will present a talk on Platypus on Thursday 1 May at midday. Light lunch provided at the free event located at Sherbrooke Gallery 62 Monbulk Rd, Belgrave. To book, call 9754 4264.
social support services. Ticket $10 and can be purchased at the door.
Soap making MOTHERS Day Soap making with Sharn at Selby Community House is on Friday 2 May or Saturday 10 May from 10am to noon. Cost $30 for about six soaps. To enrol, call 9754 2039 or email selby@selbyhouse. com.au.
Craft market KALLISTA Community House art and craft market is on Saturday 3 May from 9am to 1pm at 2 Church Street, Kallista. For site bookings, call 9754 4930 or 0402 012 247.
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THE next meeting of the Belgrave VIEW Club is at Marybrooke Receptions, Kallista on Thursday 1 May at 11.30am. May’s speaker is Sue Schofield talking on orangutans. For more information, call Cathy 9752 1197.
MOUNT Evelyn residents can bring their environmental weeds and swap them for free native plants at Weed Trade Day on Saturday 3 May from 10am to 4pm at Quinn Reserve, Mount Evelyn. For bags to transport your weeds, call 1300 368 333.
THE Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service (DRERS) is hosting a benefit concert on Friday 2 May at the Upwey Community Hall from 6pm to raise funds for emergency relief and
attractions will pay dividends for years to come. The railway will not only attract more people from Melbourne to visit and spend money at our local businesses, but will help to draw interstate and overseas visitors as well, by providing another dimension to the tourist experience in the Yarra Valley. Well done to everyone involved in getting the railway project on track and steaming ahead. Special mention must go to Yarra Valley Railway president Brett Morton, vice-president Brett Whelan, the board, and the volunteers who have worked so hard for so many years to make this project a reality.
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tors to spend a few days, rather than a few hours, in the Valley. Increased overnight tourism in the area will not just benefit the railway’s immediate areas of Healesville and Yarra Glen – the greater region will see more visitors as tourists explore more widely along the Warburton Highway and to the top of Mt Dandenong. This will bring an injection to our local economy, spurring jobs growth and providing opportunities for local businesses. The railway will complement many of the other new and under construction tourist attractions in the Yarra Valley. Our local tourism sector has been a target for massive investment and these
Open studio OVER 30 artists from across the hills are opening their studios to the public on 3 and 4 May from 10am to 5pm. For more details, visit www.openstu-
dios.org.au. Each artist participating has created a new piece that will be on display at Burrinja’s Jarmbi Gallery until 18 May.
Craft day MONBULK Girl Guides Support Group is hosting a Crop and Craft Fund-raiser on Sunday 4 May from 9am to 6pm at Wellington Cottage, Moores Road, Monbulk. $10 entry, craft all day. For more information or to book, call 0447 213 948.
Demonstration Day OPEN Studios Demonstration Day is on May 4 from 10am to 4pm at the Hut Gallery, 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. For more information, call 9758 8955 or visit thehutgallery. wordpress.com.
Station house THE Station House Reading Room in Mount Evelyn will be closed up to 1 May. Once reopened, the Reading Room will be open three hours per day - Monday to Friday 10am to 4pm and Wednesday to Friday 2.30pm to 5.30pm.
Quilt exhibition WARRATINA Lavender Farm is hosting
a patchwork quilt exhibition from 10 to 25 May from 10am to 4pm located on Quayle Road, Wandin Yallock. Entry is $5 for adults and $4 concession, children free - all proceeds to Wandin CFA. For more information, call 5964 4650.
Survival day BELGRAVE Survival Day is having a free screening of John Pilger’s Utopia at Burrinja on Saturday 17 May in the Black Box Room, 351 Glenfern Road, Upwey. Doors open at 12.30pm from1.30pm screening. To book or more information, call 0418 531 716.
Stonewalling course BEGINNER Stonewalling and feature wall course is on 13 and 15 May from 7.30pm to 9pm and 17 to 18 May all day at 74 Monbulk Road, Kallista. Lunch included, for more information call Paul on 0412 812 144 or email www.forestedgestone.com.au.
call 9758 8955 or visit thehutgallery. wordpress.com.
Belgrave Probus PROBUS Club of Belgrave meets every second Thursday of the month at Tecoma Uniting Church Hall. New members are welcome. For more information, call John on 9755 2086.
Country music THE UPWEY Country Music Club is now holding concerts at the Girl Guides Hall (Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully) on the first Sunday of every month. Running from 12.30pm to 5pm, entry is $7 or $5 for members. For more information call Leonie on 9758 7824.
Community choir IF YOU enjoy singing and are looking for a group to join, consider the recently formed Monbulk Community Choir. For details, call Bev on 5968 4635.
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THE ‘Pen and Paint’ art exhibition at the Hut Gallery is running until 18 May. Located at 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, the gallery is open Sundays from 11am to 4pm. Free admission, for more information
THE HABY Goddess in Monbulk is running a school holiday program for kids of all ages. Prices start at $10 per child. For more details or book to book, call 9752 1114 or visit www. thehabygoddess.com.au.
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Hoons help rescue By MELISSA MEEHAN AN IDEA born in Lilydale could make the difference between life and death for someone injured in a car accident. Last week Lilydale SES volunteers demonstrated how seized hoon cars will assist in Jaws of Life training for road accident rescues. Minister for Police and Emergency Services Kim Wells and Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe attended the exercise which saw two abandoned hoon cars that have been seized by Victoria Police ripped apart by Lilydale SES Unit volunteers as they practised car crash rescues. The idea is the brainchild of Lilydale SES volunteer and local paramedic Shaun Caulfield. “I saw a story on the news about police being able to seize hoon cars,” he said.“And it seemed like a waste to have them squashed into scrap metal when the SES and CFA are scratching to get cars to train on.” So Mr Caulfield put the idea to MP Christine Fyffe while she was visiting to have a look at a new truck. “She seemed to like the idea and got on the phone straight away,” he said. “It’s great for us because we are able to train on cars that we would normally be going out to. “We used to rely on donations, and they were great, but the newer model cars have different metals and mechanics - so we’ll be better prepared.” Lilydale SES had been to 1000 call-outs in the past decade and while there are fewer crashes each year, Mr Caulfield said being able to train was priceless. He said that a few finer details were being worked out about who pays for the cars to be transported from the impound yards to the local emergency crews. “At the end of the day these are what we need to train on,” he said.
Lilydale SES crews led by Shaun Caulfield gave a demonstration on how they would use the former hoon cars. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN Ms Fyffe said that she was thrilled that the minister was able to cut through the red tape quickly. “One car can be three training sessions knowing what to do could be the difference between life and death,” she said. “It’s a wonderful idea.” Mr Wells said: “Last year, the Victorian Coalition Government was pleased to announce its support for a Victoria Police initiative that will see forfeited or abandoned hoon cars provided to CFA and SES for Jaws of Life training. “For the first time, SES volunteers and CFA members will have access to an ongoing supply of cars that can be used to simu-
late the rescue of a person trapped in a car. “Previously, these agencies had to rely on donations from wreckers or the local community and, while gratefully received, these vehicles were often not representative of the more modern types of vehicles that are encountered by road rescue crews.” Hoons who refuse to pay their fines and impoundment costs at the expiry of the impoundment period will have their vehicle deemed abandoned and it will become the property of Victoria Police. The Road Safety Act 1986 gives the Chief Commissioner of Police the authority to sell or otherwise dispose of a motor vehicle that is subject to a forfeiture order.
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Ward funds face ban By JESSE GRAHAM WARD funds are set to be banned state-wide following a governmental report that praised Yarra Ranges Council and condemned Cardinia Shire Council, and community groups may feel the impact. Councillor Discretionary Funds (CDFs) will be prohibited under the Local Government Amendment (Governance and Conduct Bill) 2014, which is set to go through Parliament in the coming month. Discretionary Funds - also called ward funds - are given by councillors to community groups and individuals at short notice. Yarra Ranges Mayor Fiona McAllister said the impact may be felt by small groups that needed funds urgently. She said that few councils in Victoria made use of CDFs but that they had their uses in getting money to community causes - such as local sportspeople competing in elite-level competitions - quickly. Cr McAllister acknowledged that there was a need for transparency and accountability in the way that councils spend money, and said it was too early to assess the impact of the legislation. “There’s strong support at council for quick-release funds for smaller community needs,” she said. “If the bill goes through we will look at how we can still provide for smaller needs while being compliant.” Should the bill pass, all money being spent by councils will go to a formal resolution, rather than using discretionary pro-
cesses in an effort to make funding allocations more transparent and accountable. The ban on CDF policies will not reduce funding available from councils, but re-directs how they are allocated to community groups and individuals. Cardinia Shire Council’s Manager of Governance Doug Evans said the council had not formed a position about the proposed legislation. “At this stage Cardinia Shire Council has not established a position on the specific contents of the bill and it is not known if the bill will pass in its current form,” he said. The bill follows a report by the Local Government Inspectorate in October last year which assesses discretionary fund policies in 32 councils which still made use of them. The report singled out Yarra Ranges Council as one of seven councils that demonstrated good practice in their ward fund programs. However, it said that CDF programs generally exposed councils to integrity and transparency risks. Cardinia Shire Council, meanwhile, was singled out as having “no policy or guidelines” in regards to distributing CDFs and the report said no public information was given on where funds went. Following being contacted by the Inspectorate, Cardinia Shire Council reviewed its existing policies and incorporated more accountable measures. The Yarra Ranges Council’s ward fund policies can be viewed at www.yarraranges.vic. gov.au
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Tribute to the fallen By MELISSA MEEHAN ANZAC Day services across the Dandenong Ranges saw hundreds, if not thousands, pay their respects to fallen soldiers. The crowd spilled into the street at the Monbulk Dawn Service, in chilly conditions - as they were treated to a live rendition of the New Zealand anthem by local Tina Bull. Much time was spent on a wreath that spelled out the word Anzac standing at the gate of the RSL. It was well worth it as many commented on its beauty. At Upwey, the main street was closed as Diggers marched up the hill to the RSL. They were applauded as they marched by with many youngsters waving the Australian flag. The applause erupted as some energetic former servicemen and women, some unable to make the march up the hill, waved excitedly as they passed the crowd. The biggest crowd of the three would have to have been the service and march at Sassafras. Lucky to have the 134 support company from Dandenong as part of their march, and an address from their captain Neil Cater - young and old were able to remember those lost. Formerly of Britain, and now in the Australian Army, Capt Cater spoke of his first Anzac Day in Australia. He read a letter to his commander back in Britain to the crowd, and spoke of his feeling of belonging and pride to be a part of such a day.
Dandenong Ranges RSL secretary and master of ceremonies Bob Richards speaks at the Sassafras service. Pictures: MELISSA MEEHAN
Crosses acted as a reminder of local lives lost at the Monbulk Dawn Service.
Captain Neil Cater speaks of his pride in being involved in Anzac Day.
A huge wreath with the letters ANZAC marked the entrance to the Monbulk RSL.
Youngsters place poppies on the cenotaph at Sassafras.
Those who attended the Monbulk Dawn Service paid their respects by placing a poppy on the cenotaph.
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HILLS residents converged on cenotaphs and memorials from Gembrook to Emerald on Friday to pay their respects on one of the most important days on the Australian calendar. Cockatoo locals braved the freezing cold at dawn as local pastor Owen Prout and Cardinia Shire councillor Tania Baxter
took to the microphone before a traditional gunfire breakfast in the RSL clubrooms. Thousands turned out at Emerald’s dawn and morning services, and converged on the RSL in droves in the morning march. Emerald RSL president Peter Maloney recited an emotional poem by Butch Daly
about a soldier’s journey into the post traumatic stress disorder minefield; before local musician Mark Fenby sang a spine-tingling rendition of the Birds of Tokyo anthem ‘Lanters’ which featured the fitting lyrics ‘In darkness I leave, for a place I’ve never seen, it’s been calling out to me - that is where I should be’.
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Studios open doors By REBECCA BILLS IT’S the one weekend in autumn where artists around the hills open there studios so anyone can experience the artistic world that flourishes within. The 2014 Dandenong Ranges Open Studios is the 11th year the event has run and is an opportunity for art lovers to take a behind-the-scenes look into the life and work of some of the finest artists this region has to offer. Artist Emma Jenkins will be opening up her Ferny Creek garden cottage this year as part of the event. Ms Jennings creates intricate paintings in gouache and watercolour on traditional Japanese papers, museum grade prints and cards with archival bamboo paper alongside a large range of decorative wrapping papers. Open Studios co-ordinator Amy Middleton said Ms Jennings was delightful. “Her detailed work is testament to the sweetness of her character,” she said. “I am thrilled with the standard of artists taking part in the program this year.
“As well as those studios that are renowned for being part of Open Studios, we also have some incredible new talent for visitors to enjoy.” One such talent is Upwey resident Jessie Yvette Journoud-Ryan who will be showcasing for the first time her mosaic works created largely by recycled crockery found in op shops around the hills. Her studio located in Burrinja Cultural Centre has been the place of creation of works inspired by crockery. Ms Journoud-Ryan said she moved from the hills to France when she finished her primary school studies for six years. “It’s interesting, years ago I did all my secondary schooling in France and as part of my Year 11 and 12 studies, I attended a national ceramics school in Burgundy,” she said. “In the last four years, I’ve gone back to that interest. “There really is a joy out of making something new out of something that has been broken.” Ms Journoud-Ryan said she first visited Open Studios three years ago
and was blown away by the wonderful authentic experience. “It is so rare to rock up to an artist’s house and have a chat,” she said. “It’s such a real personal experience and added a real person dimension to the artwork itself.” The 2014 Dandenong Ranges Open Studios program will see 32 sculptors, painters and designers across the region open their studios with visitors able to participate in workshops, classes and demonstrations as well as purchase pieces directly from the artist. For those planning on visiting the open studios, they can download a guidebook complete with information on the weekend’s events, participants, studio opening times and places to eat from the Dandenong Ranges Open Studios website at www.openstudios. org.au. Dandenong Ranges Open Studios Weekend is on 3 and 4 May with all studios open between 10am and 5pm. Dandenong Ranges Open Studios Group Exhibition ‘Balance’ is running from 22 April to 18 May at Jarmbi Gallery, Burrinja - corner Glenfern Road and Matson Drive, Upwey.
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One big jumble sale By MELISSA MEEHAN
Staff and volunteers from left, Annette Campbell, Leonie Scott, John Coleman, Erica Curec and Wendy Finlay.
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IT’S one of the biggest fund-raisers of the year. The Upwey Fire Brigade is getting ready for its 43rd annual jumble sale. A popular annual event in the hills, the jumble sale attracts many hundreds of bargain hunters - and raises between $12,00014,000 each year. Upwey Fire Brigade Captain Paul Mather said he was thrilled with the number of items that had already been donated for sale. “We get a real kick from knowing that people keep their saleable unwanted items for our sale,” Capt Mather said. “We are already very busy picking up furniture, crafts, books, collectables and other items.
“In fact, we seem to be busier this year.” Capt Mather urges people to get in early. “It’s an exciting time when we lift the barricades at 9am, there are always around 100 people or more ready for the scramble,” he said. “The early birds certainly get the bargains like antiques and the more valuable items as we price to sell. “This year will be very special and hopefully even more rewarding for those who will be attending” So grab a bargain on Saturday 3 May between 9am and 3pm at the Upwey Fire Station. Donations of saleable items are welcome and can be arranged, call 9754 3788 or email jumblesale@upweycfa.org.au
By MELISSA MEEHAN IT’S important to live your life to the fullest, especially if you have been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Fernlea House staff last week put on their fancy pants and dresses to spread some cheer in the life of their guests. When a loved one becomes terminally ill, a flurry of medical appointments, treatments and worries take over your life in a way you’d never expect. Often family members become the prime carers, giving up their own lives to make what’s left of their sick relatives life. Sometimes, they forget that they themselves need a break, others have no idea where to go when they need a helping hand. Fernlea House in Emerald started up 10 years ago, and provide respite care for people with life limiting conditions so that their carers can have some time to themselves. They have over 50 trained volunteers and work to ensure they live up to their motto “Living, Laughing and Loving”. While they rely on Federal Government care, there is still a gap that they need to pay for so that volunteers can continue their pick-up service, great activities and recruit and train new volunteers. Each year, Fernlea House holds a fund-raiser, last time it was the anti-deb ball, and this year they will hold a Fantasy Ball on Saturday 17 May at the St Thomas More Hall, Belgrave from 7pm. Tickets are $20 each. BYO drinks and nibbles.
Libby Hughes (left) with volunteer John Coleman.
Volunteer Wendy Finlay (left) with Per Hermansen.
Staff member Sam Melmoth, right, with Peter Moore.
Mikaela Pancutt sits on a bike, with other CFA members Nathan Polderman (behind left) and Fred Schmager (behind middle) and Jordyn, 11, with a boat and Rhian, 14.
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Treat mum to a day in the Dandenongs By REBECCA BILLS
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IT IS the one day of the year where we can celebrate mums everywhere. However the old breakfast in bed, chocolates, new slippers and a dressing gown are all becoming very routine, so why not freshen up the day with some quality family time in the Dandenongs? A cruise up the scenic Mount Dandenong Tourist Road will lead you to a melting pot of fine foods, with 16 restaurants situated between Sassafras and Olinda alone. If it’s breakfast you are after, a special Mother’s Day buffet breakfast at SkyHigh is the perfect way to spoil Mum with a fresh assortment of fruits, croissants and Danish pastries. Or maybe a high tea at the Marybrooke Manor to enjoy a mouth-watering selection of sweet and savoury delights along with a glass of bubbly to make mum feel extra special. And as the day continues, why not stop in for the Mother’s Day smorgasbord at the Cuckoo which is available for both lunch and dinner. Delectable Mother’s Day meals are also available at the Mount Dandenong Hotel or Kelly’s Bar and Grill. The quaint tree-lined streets of each town along the iconic road boast delightful antique shops, niche boutiques as well as nurseries. So after eating to your heart’s content, the family can enjoy meandering around the many idyllic shopping strips in the Dandenongs.
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How Tecoma has changed Tecoma business owners came together to support beautifying their town. (Front) TVAG’s Nicole Gale, councillor Samantha Dunn, Tecoma Traders Association Karen Rook and Mayor Fiona McAllister. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN
Mountain Conveyancing: MOUNTAIN Conveyancing is headed by Mel and Michelle, both working mums and licensed conveyancers, who have practiced conveyancing for many years. Both Mel and Michelle understand life is busy with families and work and offer a predominantly online service as well as after hours appointments. The team has been at the Tecoma office for two years and enjoy the community spirit in the hills.
Reptarium: REPTARIUM is a family owned pet store and stockists of Blackhawk dog and cat food with a great range of accessories for all pets. Live and frozen foods available including rats, mice, crickets, mealworms and frozen foods as well as aquatic plants, fish tanks and ornaments. Gift vouchers also available. Tecoma Charcoal Chicken: TECOMA Charcoal Chicken has been part of the Tecoma community for the past four years. Big supporters of local charities, sporting clubs as
well as emergency relief organisations, the store only sells fresh healthy food with the best burgers in town. Using only free range chickens, there is also a large selection of freshly made salads made daily. The Nappy Lady: THE Nappy Lady stocks a range of reusable washable modern cloth nappies, eco chemical free disposable nappies, chemical-free wipes and baby skincare products. Also available are chemical free cleaning products, MooGoo for eczema and psoriasis alongside a range of authentic amber teething and hazelwood necklaces.
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TECOMA is no longer a town you drive through on the way to Belgrave. It’s now the foodie hotspot of the Yarra Ranges, also boasting an array of shops to keep you occupied. Be it food, beauty services, fresh flower arrangements, little knick-knacks or a new reptile to join the family, Tecoma has it. Saffron Cottage: THE first fully licensed Indian Restaurant in the Dandenong Ranges, Saffron Cottage offers great food in a dine-in environment. With take away options available, Saffron Cottage is open for lunch on Fridays from 12pm to 2.30pm with a great atmosphere for ladies’ catchup lunches, for a more formal business lunch, or simply having a great meal with friends. Saffron Cottage is closed Mondays. Le Mirage: LE Mirage is running an Autumn special available from Sunday to Monday. With a buy one set menu dish and get the second half-price, Le Mirage is fully licensed and BYO - also catering for before and after movie meals. Le Mirage is closed Tuesdays. Camelot Florist: CAMELOT Florist has been a fixture of Tecoma for over 25 years. The family business, run by Anne and her qualified staff, was built on a reputation of quality and service. “We strive to ensure that our customers get the freshest floral arrangement designed with local produce for home, special events or weddings,” Anne said. M.Y. Salon: AT M.Y. Salon there is an emphasis on making the customer feel special, magical, refreshed and ready to take on the world every visit. The friendly staff at M.Y. Salon ensure their skills are always up-to-date so you always get the best fashion hairstyle. Download the M.Y. Salon app for great offers.
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Can’t keep this one quiet LOOKING for a genuine first-class beauty treatment? Well look no further, as Hush cosmetics has got you covered. Time is a valuable thing especially in today’s fast-paced society, so don’t waste it by heading all the way into the city. With its convenient location at the heart of Emerald, and its professionally qualified staff, you can be sure that their highlytrained beauty experts will provide you with the specialised care you deserve. With solutions to all your beauty needs, Hush cosmetics offers a range of treatments for their clients including traditional hair removal and waxing services, as well as Botox and cosmetic injections from our visiting Dr David Powell, one of Melbourne’s leading injectors. All Hush clients receive specialised individual attention tailoring to their specific needs. Specialising in advanced facial care to treat aging, sensitive, and troubled skin, Hush offers Australian and organic skin and make-up brands for your convenience. If it’s perfect eyebrows, glowing skin, or magnificent hands and feet you are after, then pay Hush a visit as they would love nothing more than to look after you. With their three-year anniversary of operating in town coming up and a newly renovated store, now is the perfect time to pay Hush and their warm and friendly staff a visit and take care of all your beauty essentials. All of our services are listed on their website www.hushcosmetics.com.au or give them a call on 03 5968 4463 or better yet pop into the store located SHOP 2/11 Kilvington Drive, Emerald.
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BREATHTAKING VALLEY VIEWS PERFECTLY positioned capturing breathtaking views across the valley to Mt Macedon sits this original hills home plus a separate self contained unit set among an Edna Walling inspired garden featuring amazing stone walls and meandering pathways. An 80-year-old Gippsland waratah, rhododendrons and rare plantings frame the main residence creating glorious colourful displays while a boardwalk leads to the
separate unit which is renovated for today’s lifestyle. It has original floorboards of Jarrah and offers an updated kitchen and ensuite, living area and generous bedroom. A patio viewpoint frames the entrance to the adjoining main residence as abundant light filters throughout the open living zones and also allows the stunning views to be enjoyed via picture windows from the
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LIVING LARGE ON PARK DRIVE Situated in picturesque Park Drive, this western red cedar and brick home will be hard to beat. Featuring: Three spacious bedrooms incl a master with ensuite & WIR, two huge living areas, undercover entertaining area, a tidy kitchen with breakfast bar and an updated central bathroom. The home oozes warmth and the perfect hillside charm you have been searching for. Comparable family homes of this size in this sensational location in bustling Belgrave will be difficult to find at this price range.
Contact Alan Garbuio on 0425 791 341 or 9754 6888 Inspection Contact Agent
3 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. LANDSIZE - 1679sqm
KALLISTA 32 RIDGE ROAD
$820,000 plus
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BELGRAVE 75 BELGRAVE GEMBROOK ROAD THE STYLISH ENTERTAINER Positioned high on a large 1,992sqm (appx) allotment close to Belgrave´s schools , shops & transport this quality home offers: 3 bedrooms (all with BIR), updated main bathroom and en suite, renovated kitchen with stone bench tops, SS appliances and soft close drawers, modern split level living with lge dining area, two decking areas, separate study, ducted heating plus toasty wood heater, sealed driveway leading up to dbl carport with extra shedding, fully fenced rear yard. Completely renovated kitchen, bathrooms, paintwork, carpets, floors, laundry have all been recently updated so all that is left for you to do is move in.
Contact Sam Adamson on 0421 023 760 or 9754 6888 Inspection By appointment only
3 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 STUDY 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 1992sqm
KALLISTA 9 OAKTREE DRIVE
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A prime location is only the start of the outstanding features of this architecturally inspired home... Views that stretch as far as the eye can see create a backdrop to this home and add something very special and unique. A spacious loft master bedroom plus parents retreat (home office) overlooks the first floor living space and contains a full ensuite and oversized dressing room . Dual open plan living zones are highlighted timber floors and allow for both formal & informal gatherings. The main family area extends from the high quality kitchen & over looks not only the rear yard but the magnificent views that Ridge Road is so famous for. Outside, the sealed, circular driveway leads to both a dble remote entry garage under roofline of the main home & also a large fully fitted out barn with work shop and studio . The complete package when it comes to Hills living... 3 BED 3 BATH 3 W.C. 1 STUDY 3 CAR LANDSIZE - 2078zqm
Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 12:30pm-1:00pm (Photo ID required )
KALORAMA 55 FALLS ROAD
Offers Considered Over $950,000
Hawkshead - Views Forever
Wycefn
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.
From humble beginnings in the 1920´s when this beautiful character home was hewn from the local Mountain Ash, the lovely waxed patina on the original polished hardwood floors and mill sawn marks through the weatherboards reminds us of a time when mountain men and women settled this mainly forested mountain. The journey of the current owners of Wycefn started 13 years ago when they embarked on their first inspection of this stunning acre plus, which started from charming beginnings and has been transformed into a paradise of magnificent gardens and stone paths. At the end of the long driveway the steeply pitched gables protrude over the weeping cherries and climbing rose arbors. French doors open into a wide entry through which the views open out through the formal lounge/dining room beyond the wide covered verandah to Silvan Reservoir and the Warburton Ranges. The kitchen like most homes is the hub of family life, and the meal preparation is a breeze with the Stainless Steel 90cm Ilve stove and clean-up just as easy with the Miele dishwasher. Three separate living areas allow plenty of options for all members of the family to find a quiet room to enjoy. Upstairs is wondrous with the gabled ceilings, and sash windows create a soft ambience, where the use of painted timber lining and a huge box bay window. The main bedroom en suite, walk-in robes, plus a study or 5th bedroom. Full access at the rear of the acreage (via Warwick Road). For further details of this magnificent property www.bellrealestate.com.au
4 BED 3 BATH 3 W.C. 1 STUDY 4 CAR LANDSIZE - 6603 sqm
Contact Corinne Sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment
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MENZIES CREEK 16 CHURCH RD
Offers Considered Over $295,000
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•9.2 acre private bush block •Filtered views •Predominantly flat •Power & telephone available •Ideal place to build the dream & live amongst nature!
This comfy 2 bedroom home with office/third bedroom, just a few minutes from Emerald or Belgrave, presents the perfect opportunity to get into your own home & out of the rental rat race, or maybe you are looking for a low maintenance investment opportunity. Located on a quarter acre, with a sizeable decked area in the huge front yard & plenty of parking space, the possibilities for relaxing & entertaining are endless. Both bedrooms have built in robes & ceiling fans to keep the air circulating on the warmer nights. The open plan kitchen/meals/lounge area is heated by a Wood Heater & Split System for added comfort, & is light filled through the glass sliding doors that lead to the neat back yard. To add to the convenience, the single carport has a garden shed attached at the rear which provides undercover access to the house, & to top it off the home has solar power already installed! Why continue to rent when you can now afford to buy?
Contact Tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 or 5968 6222 tysonb@bellrealestate.com.au
Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 or 5968 6222 Inspection 10.30am - 11.00am Saturday (Photo ID Required)
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AVONSLEIGH 20 SYMONS RD
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COCKATOO 3 BILOCLA AVE
Offers Considered Over $480,000
METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED PRIVATE PARADISE!
Located in one of Avonsleigh´s most sought after locations, this property has the appeal of the Hills. The spacious brick home exudes warmth and charm and comprises of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and plenty of scope to add your own flare. The functional and modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances opens out to a generous meals area and the highly desired family friendly layout maximises space and also allows for plenty of natural light to flow through. Add to this polished timber flooring, ample storage space and gas ducted heating and this home has everything a family could want. Outside consists of a private and peaceful block of 2/3 of an acre, lovely Merbau timber decking, established gardens, a made driveway, massive under home storage and a stunning bush reserve which is bordered by its own private creek. This home really is the ultimate in family sized private living as well as peace and tranquillity. Brilliantly positioned close to the very heart of Emerald/ Avonsleigh close to public transport and schools; rarely is such an opportunity to be found.
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?
Contact Tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 or 5968 6222 Inspection 11.30am - 12.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 grantd@bellrealestate.com.au
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NANGANA 20 CALDER RD
Offers Considered Over $550,000
GEMBROOK 37 QUINN RD
Offers Considered Over $520,000
SUPER SPACIOUS, LOW MAINTENANCE FAMILY HOME!
Situated on an acre on a sealed road close to Emerald, Cockatoo & Woori Yallock this spacious 5 BDR + study family home features a large open plan lounge & formal dining room with gorgeous polished floors & an ambient wood heater & Nobo heating for added convenience. The well-appointed kitchen features a D/W, electric cooking & a cosy meals area. Also downstairs are 3 BDRs, 2 with BIRs, a family bathroom with corner spa & the Master with a WIR & ensuite. There are ceiling fans in every room (both upstairs & down) & a split system on each level for comfort & the home features new quality carpets. Upstairs there are 2 further generous BDRs with BIRs, a 3rd bathroom & a big rumpus room with a balcony allowing you to take in the endless views. Add to this an established garden, a huge lawn area for the kids to play & a fully fenced paddock, a 3 car garage with concrete floor, a double carport, a chook shed, fruit trees, limitless underground spring water & a 3.3kw solar system which significantly reduces your energy costs. Surrounded by acreage properties, if space, privacy & comfort are high on your list, this immaculate property is sure to impress!
This comfortable family home features 4 huge bedrooms, 2 spacious living areas & a sensational ´Man Cave´, all on three quarters of an acre walking distance to the heart of Gembrook, the coffee shops, public transport & the Primary School. There are cathedral ceilings throughout the home & floor to ceiling windows in every room letting in heaps of natural light & offering mountain views that you can admire whilst relaxing in the lounge with the ambient gas log heater through the colder months. Alternatively the home has hydronic heating & a split system in the kitchen for added comfort & convenience. The big country kitchen has a walk in pantry & overlooks the meals area that has access to an outdoor, undercover entertaining area, ideal for gatherings all year round. Add to this a 2nd living area with wood heater, a formal dining room, a formal entry & a spacious laundry & this home offers space for the largest of families. Outside there is a circular drive with 3 entries to the property, a single lock up garage, an established vegie patch, landscaped gardens, a double garage/rumpus & a further undercover entertaining area & mains water connected!
Contact Tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 or 5968 6222 Inspection By Appointment Only
Contact Stephen Richards on 0400 100 155 or 5968 6222 Inspection 12.30pm - 1.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)
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EMERALD 10 CHARMAN AVE
Offers Considered Over $730,000
NEW 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME. LOCATION PERFECT!
METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED PERIOD STYLED HOME!
Situated on a half an acre just a short walk to Emerald, this near new 4 bedroom + study family home features mains gas ducted heating throughout, 2 contemporary bathrooms, 3 living areas, a well-appointed modern kitchen, a spacious outdoor deck for entertaining, a double lock up garage, a 4.5m x 3m shed & almost 40,000lt of tank water + mains water. All that´s left to do is landscape your oasis, move in & enjoy! There are 3 spacious bedrooms with built in robes conveniently zoned at the rear of the home adjacent to the large open plan living area & the 3rd living/rumpus room. At the front of the home there is a spacious Master with walk in robe & ensuite, a generous sized study & the large formal lounge with access to the decked entertaining area. The central kitchen features a stainless steel dishwasher, gas cooking & a convenient island bench & overlooks the huge family/dining room & further rumpus. If it´s a new home you seek, you will be impressed by the contemporary colour scheme & quality of finishings throughout including gleaming polished Tasmanian oak floors, this well designed, attractive family home!
This beautifully finished 3 BDR period style home is set amongst half an acre of private, landscaped gardens. The home features 3 living areas including a sunlit 3rd living room/studio offering peaceful views & a powder room for convenience. The spacious timber kitchen overlooks the gardens & opens onto the 2nd living area with access to the rear verandah for entertaining. This living area has a split system, a toasty wood heater & the home also has mains GDH. There are 3 good sized BDRs, 2 with BIRs & the Master with a WIR & ensuite, whilst the main bathroom has a claw foot bath & leadlight feature. Add to this high ceilings, decorative cornices & ceiling roses, Tasmanian Oak floors, ducted vacuum & quality furnishings throughout. Outside there is a workshop with concrete floor & power, a cubby, a woodshed, a rotunda, under house storage, a big double lock up garage with remote & rear access, a circular drive, fruit trees, an enclosed veggie patch & berry cage & some of the Hills´ most magnificent tree ferns.
Contact Tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 or 5968 6222 Inspection 10.30am - 11.00am Saturday (Photo ID Required)
Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or 5968 6222 Inspection 10.30am - 11.00am Saturday (Photo Id Required)
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A year of firsts By DAVID ALLERGRETI BAXTER Maiwald seems to have the world at his feet, yet the 15-year-old Emerald teenager remains as down to earth as they come. Maiwald recently won the State under-17s Championships in Down Hill Mountain Biking for 2013/2014 and also came third in the National Championships at Bright, not bad for his first season on the circuit. “It was pretty amazing. This season was my first season racing at the under-17 level and coming into it I was just hoping to be in the top 10. After the first round I was in the top five and thought maybe I had a chance at doing alright,” he said. This unexpected success early on in the season only served to further motivate the already driven young man. After securing his first win in the second round of the downhill BMX competition, Maiwald decided to step up his training in order to maintain his peak form. While Maiwald has been blessed with natural talent he backs this up with a vigorous training regime which includes weekly gym sessions as well as leg and core work, and of course, lots of riding. Off the back of his recent achievements the young athlete has not lost focus - maintaining that at school he’s just another guy. “Nothing’s really changed, a lot of people know I do alright in what I’m doing but most people don’t exactly know what I am doing. It’s a hard sport to explain, not a lot of people know about it but I think that might change in the next few years. It’s getting more popular and also the media is starting to cover it a lot more.” A gleam of determination in his eye shines through Maiwald’s otherwise humble demeanour as he speaks about his prospective future in the sport he loves. “My long-term goal is to represent Australia in the World Cup - Australia has a junior downhill team which they pick each year so I’m hoping to get selected for that when I’m old enough.” Maiwald will be eligible for selection in 2016, until then he plans to keep on training and competing. While his rise has been meteoric, it has not been an easy journey for the talented rider. Maiwald cracked his rib during the practice run of
Baxter Maiwald has the world of mountain biking at his feet.
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what was meant to be his first nationals race. “It stressed me out thinking that I wasn’t going to be able to race,” he said, describing his initial reactions to the injury. He did, however, push through the pain barrier and went on to complete his final three races, all while harbouring a rather serious and not to mention painful injury. Although Maiwald is a relatively fresh face on the downhill BMX scene, his love for all things two-wheels was sparked long ago. “I was riding a motorbike when I was about three years old. Then when I was a bit older I started watching videos on YouTube of downhill and I thought it was cool. I asked dad if I could start racing and it all took off from there.” When asked if he had any advice for prospective young riders, Maiwald responded with a charismatic smile. “Just have a crack to start off with and see how you go. Pick someone faster than you and ride with them, but most of all just enjoy it.”
Fuller aces the field By BROC REYNOLDS GOOD conditions, apart from a gentle shower that wafted across the fairways at Emerald Golf Club, greeted members for a sedate round of stableford. When all cards were tabulated it emerged that Dennis Fuller (13) had 41 stableford points which was just enough for him to win over-all and in A Grade. In B Grade it was Peter Glasscock (19) who was the winner on a countback from Ian Cranston (17), who also ran in with 36. Those who played well without victory were Fuller’s two next door neighbours, Travis Gerbes (9) on 40 points and on the other side, Andrew Cutting (11) on 38. Damien Gray (12) played very well for 38 points as well to show that a win is not far away. Davis Mackey (16) and Stuart Courtney (16) both played to their handicaps for 36 points. Gray won the Stockdale and Leggo nearest the pin on the fourth and 12th, Peter Jones on the seventh, Gerbes on the 13th and Ross Martin won the pro pin lolly on the 18th. Stephanie Town was a run-away winner in the ladies’ competition from Leanne Morison who promises to do better next round, like all golfers, ever the optimist. Wednesday’s Obviously Furrowed Golf (OFG) was a convoluted, complicated and interesting 4BBB round contrived by Mike Litchfield during a sleepless night. After all calculations had been done it emerged that the team of Bob Kennedy, Graeme Fergus and Brian McCoy finished with 114 points. On their tails were the quartet of Mike Litchfield, Ben Balfour, Ian Scott and Dennis Fuller who scored 11 followed by Ken Sumsion, Sepp Krummenacher and Mick Petrie on 106. Pennant was not played this week, but next Thursday The Emerald OFG team head to Amstel to take on the opposition in the final of the seniors’ event while the handicap crew take on the Wellington Links team.
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Anzac battlefields of green ROUND three played host to three very big YVMDFNL Anzac Day clashes. Warburton Millgrove fought back to have a 42 point turnaround in the last to beat Healesville. Upwey Tecoma was in control all day and comfortably accounted for Belgrave while up at Kinglake, Brendan Fevola fought admirably and kicked five goals for Kinglake but it wasn’t enough to account for the rampaging centre line of Yarra Glen. Upwey Tecoma 20.12 (132) d Belgrave 11.18 (84) Upwey look to be getting back to their best form after a comprehensive 48 point win over Belgrave. Upwey set its victory up in the first quarter with a stunning eight goal quarter and holding Belgrave to just the two majors. Belgrave did come back slightly in the second term and reduced the margin to 26 points at the half time break but Upwey put the game beyond doubt in the third with another eight goals to two term with the margin a huge 67 points. Belgrave did outscore Upwey in the last four goals to two to make the scoreboard a little more respectable but make no mistake Upwey was far and away the dominant side in this match. Best Upwey Tecoma: K. Grenda (7 goals), S. Gooley, R. Hannagan. Belgrave: M. Turner, D. Loosz, T. Stubley. Monbulk 16.10 (106) d Mount Evelyn 14.12 (96) This was a ripping game from start to finish by two teams that look very much on the improve from last season. Monbulk got out to a 14 point lead at the first break before Mount Evelyn reeled that in to just four points at half time. The third quarter went goal for goal in what was a battle of the defences and by the last change it was Monbulk by just two points. The last quarter saw Monbulk more efficient with the ball forward as it had five scoring shots to produce 4.1 while Mount Evelyn had seven shots to score 2.5. This meant Monbulk walked of with a gutsy 10 point victory and its season right on track. Best Monbulk: M. Favrin (5 goals), R. Robertson, M. Tasiyan. Mount Evelyn: R. Hartfield, C. Urquhart, W. Lees. Olinda Ferny Creek 14.15 (99) d Wandin 14.11 (95) Olinda sits at the top of the ladder undefeated after upsetting Wandin by four points and leaving it winless. Wandin held the lead at every siren but the all important final one. Wandin held a four point lead at quarter time, stretched that to 11 by halftime and then to 16 by the last change but it just could not shake off an Olinda team that managed to stay in touch. Olinda is a very fit side and the players showed it in the last as their run through the middle was first class. They booted five last quarter goals to two to hit the lead late and held on to record an amazing four point victory.
and desperation late in the last quarter that saw it score five goals to one to win by what was a very impressive 20 points. Powelltown takes on Seville next week which is also undefeated in what could be a season defining game for both sides. Best Powelltown: L. Tindal, M. McArthur, K. Larsen. Gembrook Cockatoo: R. Wilson, L. Tyrrell, C. Vernal. Yarra Junction 13.13 (91) d Alexandra 7.6 (48) Yarra Junction got its first win of the season over what was a disappointing Alexandra. Junction took control early with a seven goal to one first quarter and never looked threatened from there on. In fact the scoreboard probably flattered Alex a little bit as Junction was a bit wayward as it could have blown the margin out a lot more if it was a little more efficient around the goal mouth. Overall Junction will be rapt to win to get its season going while Alex will need to bounce back against Thornton Eildon next week. Best Yarra Junction: W. Robertson, M. Brown, E. Wadsworth. Alexandra: J. Tossol, D. Toomey, W. Walker.
Brendan Fevola kicking one of his five goals for Kinglake. 119371 Best Olinda Ferny Creek: D. Noorda, D. Wilson, K. Currie. Wandin: J. Ladner, R. Ross, K. Talevski. Woori Yallock 24.13 (157) d Emerald 6.5 (41) Possibly the less said about this game the better, but that would be taking a fair bit away from Woori Yallock which was outstanding from quarter time onwards. The lead was just two goals in Woori’s favour at quarter time but after that the day was all in its favour. The team booted seven goals to two in the second to lead by 52 points at the half. It then stretched that to 71 by the last change and then romped home with a nine goal to two last quarter to record a massive 116 point victory and show it is very much looking at going backto-back-to-back. Best Woori Yallock: T. Anderson, K. Busoli, D. Ryan. Emerald: C. Porter, T. Thomsen, S. Wright. DIVISION 2 SENIORS Powelltown 13.12 (90) d Gembrook Cockatoo 10.10 (70) Powelltown remains undefeated after a gutsy 20 point win over Gembrook which is yet to break through for a win this season. For three quarters this game was very tight and it was Gembrook that held a narrow lead for the best part of those three quarters. However, it was Powelltown’s willingness
UNDER 18s Upwey Tecoma 13.13 (91) d Belgrave 2.11 (23) The margin may have been just four goals at half time but this game was always in Upwey’s keeping. And just to make sure of it, it booted six goals to just three behinds in the third term to race to a 59 point lead at the last change. The last quarter was pretty much a non event with Upwey scoring two goals to Belgrave’s one to win by 68 points in a workmanlike performance. Best Upwey Tecoma: L. Beacom, J. Waters, J. Robertson. Belgrave: M. Ferguson, T. Somervaille, M. Donald. Healesville 11.20 (86) d Warburton Millgrove 2.4 (16) This was a pretty scrappy match but it was one that Healesville dominated throughout. It held Warby scoreless in the first quarter while it managed 3.3. Healesville stretched the lead out to seven goals by three quarter time. The last quarter was a bit of a shocker for both sides. Warby didn’t score while Healesville booted an incredibly inaccurate 3.10 which still saw it win, but it should have been by a lot greater margin. Best Healesville: R. Howard-Scales, J. Edmonds, R. Johnson. Warburton Millgrove: M. Kocher, L. Spaulding, J. McIntosh. Monbulk 26.15 (171) d Powelltown 0.0 Unfortunately sometimes there are games that one team is just dominant over another for the en-
tirety of the four quarters and this was one such game. Monbulk showed no mercy as it booted nine goals to nothing in the first quarter to set the tone for the day. The second quarter saw better from Powelltown from a defensive point of view as it held Monbulk to three goals but it failed to score itself. The second half was all Monbulk as they slammed on another 14 goals to win by 171 points and leave Powelltown scoreless in a game it would rather forget. Best Monbulk: B. James, K. Sas, T. Baumann (7 goals). Powelltown: D. Thomas, M. Smith, D. Morrison. Mount Evelyn 16.14 (110) d Yea 15.5 (95) This was great game of Under 18 footy put on by two very good sides. This game ebbed and flowed for the best part of four quarters with the winner still in doubt midway through the last quarter. Mount Evelyn did have more of the ball and more opportunities which was the difference in the end but Yea was very good in front of goals which kept it well in touch throughout the match. There was only 10 points in it at three quarter time in Mount Evelyn’s favour and the scene was set for a great last quarter. Mount Evelyn booted 4.5 and probably should have iced the game sooner than it did but it did come away with what was a terrific 15 point victory. Best Mount Evelyn: M. Oultram, C. Blake, C. Glass. Yea: H. Jarvie, R. Aldous, A. Buchanan. Olinda Ferny Creek 14.14 (98) d Wandin 7.6 (48) It was only a nine point margin at quarter time in Olinda’s favour but after that it was virtually all Olinda. It booted five goals to two in the second term to go into the long break with a five goal lead. Olinda stretched that lead to 49 point by three quarter time on the back of a four goal to one quarter. The last quarter was an even affair but this was always Olinda’s day. Best Olinda Ferny Creek: B. Jones, B. Cooling, K. Foik. Wandin: Z. Wyles, L. Jones, S. Kirk. Emerald 10.11 (71) d Woori Yallock 4.4 (28) For three quarters this was a really hard fought game with few goals being scored. At three quarter time Emerald led by just two goals. The last quarter saw Emerald all of a sudden find a heap of run that Woori just couldn’t combat. It booted 4.7 and held Woori scoreless, in fact Woori didn’t score in the entire second half which is a testament to Emerald’s defence and a big reason why it came away with a 43 point victory. Best Emerald: M. Novotny, J. Turpin, M. Freeman. Woori Yallock: A. Wells, M. Wells, T. Kear.
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PUFFING BILLY RAILWAY 33rd Great Train Race – Sunday May 4, 2014
ROAD CLOSURES – HOW IT AFFECTS YOU
Great Train Race Local Community Groups invaluable with this year’s Great Train Race This year, Puffing Billy has gathered a larger number of volunteers to assist with the traffic management of the Great Train Race. We have local community groups involved in the road marshalling, the drink stalls and the en-route assistance to the 3300 runners, and car park coordinating for all their enthusiastic supporters. Numerous volunteers eagerly offer their assistance to construct this event; The Country Fire Authority and local Fire Brigades, St John’s Ambulance Australia, the Victoria Police, The Glenhuntly Athletics Club, 145/37 Foresters Venturer Scout Unit, Emerald Secondary College, The Shire of Yarra Ranges, The Shire of Cardinia Council, Rotary Club of Emerald and District, Emerald Lake Park and all the Puffing Billy volunteers. They all contribute in making the event as smooth and unobtrusive to the local residents and businesses as possible. Variable Message Signs are placed throughout the hills, and there is a leaflet drop to the local residents about the road closures and traffic delays for the morning of the Great Train Race day (Sunday 4 May). On this date, the runners enjoy the unique opportunity of a brisk run through the beautiful and picturesque Dandenong Ranges and competing against the strong and majestic Puffing Billy Train. The race gives visitors from across Melbourne another slant on the charm of the area. Puffing Billy encourages sightseers to visit the local shops and businesses in Emerald and Belgrave on the day of the Great Train Race to support and appraise our local fare and cuisine. Much thanks needs to be expressed to all the volunteers at the event. Without sharing their time and resources, the Great Train Race would not be the event it is today.
On Sunday May 4, 2014, the following traffic management safety controls will occur on roads between Belgrave and Emerald Lake Park. This will affect the race route and surrounding roads between 7am and 1pm. Below are instructions in each of the five (5) designated areas, along with Estimated times when major roads will be closed. PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE TIMES AND WILL DEPEND ON THE PACE OF THE RUNNERS. Belgrave to Selby
Selby to Menzies Creek
Menzies Creek to Clematis Wellington Rd intersection from Clematis to Emerald traffic between Wellington Rd and Emerald Main Rd rail crossing from minutes are expected within this area. Emerald to Emerald Lake Rd closed from 10am - 11am. closed from 10am - 11.15am. Crossing closed from 10am 11.15am. Beaconsfield should detour at Paternoster Rd and travel via Cockatoo. 10am - 11.15am. - 1pm. (Resident/Carpark holders excluded). from Cockatoo should detour at Emerald-Monbulk Rd and travel via Monbulk. minutes are expected within this area. Motorists are required to obey directions from Police and Traffic Controllers and be aware of runners on the roads. The Puffing Billy Preservation Society apologises for any Inconvenience caused to residents and motorists during this period.
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