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Future of old Emerald police station unknown; joint plea made for...

Station grab By MELISSA MEEHAN

So many opportunities, 3MDR station manager Phil Ruck can’t wait to get inside the station. Inset: 3MDR station manager Phil Ruck, vicePictures: MELISSA MEEHAN president Dale Blair and Emerald Business Group spokesperson Lynn Trensky. almost 24/7, which would be perfect to ensure the information centre was always open,” she said. “The costs to fit it out would be minimal compared to building a new building and community hub.” 3MDR vice-president Dale Blair said the police station ticked all the boxes. “Not only does the radio station need a new home, but the closest Tour-

ism Information Centre is based in Ferntree Gully,” Mr Blair said. “We now know that the hills are the new playground for those in the South East, so we need to nurture that and give visitors to the area all the information, so they can spend time here rather than just come down for a festival, or take a ride on the train and head home,” he said. He said it was still unclear whether

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the old station had been offered to the council. “We don’t know if the council is being given the land or it needs to be purchased,” he said. “This way, all the groups can come together and save the council money. “It will pay its own way, and doesn’t need a lot of work for all of these groups to move in.” Cardinia Shire Council’s manager

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COMMUNITY groups are screaming for it, but the future of the old Emerald police station is still unknown. Last month, Cardinia Shire councillors asked staff to prepare a report outlining the potential benefits to the community if the council were to purchase the Kilvington Drive premises, should the government put it up for sale. But community groups, including the Emerald Community House, Emerald Village Committee and local radio station 3MDR, say the benefits to the town are obvious. “The Emerald Village Committee (EVC) recommended that council acquire this building as a matter of urgency,” Emerald Business Group member Lynn Trensky said. “This urgency stems from the uncertainties that surround council’s proposed Emerald Community Centre that was prepared more than eight years ago.” She said the former police station had plenty of room to accommodate all parties interested in the site, and said it could do wonders from a tourism perspective. “It’s a central location and part of the walking/heritage trail currently under development, and has the Emerald Museum, RSL and Puffing Billy nearby,” she said. “It would be perfect to use as a Tourist Information Centre, and could also be a resource for the council to service the hills area,” she said. Ms Trensky said a number of groups had come together and would all work hand in hand to get the station off the ground. “The radio station is functioning


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Bird study group hailed By JODIE SYMONDS SHERBROOKE Lyrebird Study Group was thanked for their feathery work. The contribution by volunteers has been acknowledged for their involvement in helping protect and understand the lyrebird population in the Dandenong Ranges National Park. Following National Volunteer Week, Parks Victoria team leader Damien Van Heeswyk said the group had been running for 56 years. The 10 volunteers have conducted regular lyrebird surveys, raised awareness by giving talks and providing guided walks for the community. “The dedication and passion of these people is inspiring, particularly given they are conducting annual surveys each year at dawn and

in winter,” Mr Van Heeswyk said. “The data recorded over all these years has given us a detailed picture of the lyrebird population and how it has changed over time. It also helps inform how we manage the park including how we do tasks such as controlling foxes.” Secretary and recorder of the survey group Jan Incoll said the group had volunteered about 1857 hours into surveying the lyrebirds. “In 2000 there were 25 male lyrebirds in Sherbrooke and this figure has more than doubled compared to last year,” Ms Incoll said. “It feels great to know they are doing so well to see them going back into areas that we have weeded and cleared of rubbish,” she said. Last year, volunteers contributed a record of 218,970 volunteer hours across the 180 Victoria Parks.

THE Emerald SES Auxiliary Unit received a much-needed boost in both finances and morale, thanks to unit member Jim Paxton’s mother. After many chats with her son Jim, Mary Paxton decided she would like to offer a donation to pay for cooking equipment required by the newly formed auxiliary. The group has been set up to primarily cater for SES members who are involved in extended storm or rescue operations, with the heart-warming aim of providing them with much-needed sustenance. The group also gets involved in promotional activities such as Funfest, Run with Thomas and the recent Puffing Billy Great Train Race. Among the items provided by the generous donation are two microwave ovens, an electric frypan, pots, knives, and much more. The Narre Warren Good Guys store has also received plaudits for providing the hard-bargaining Jim a better-than-usual discount. Acting Controller Ben Owen has praised the impact provided by Mrs Paxton’s donation. “It’s increased our capabilities to provide healthy option meals for the volunteers. I think Mary contributes greatly to the community and she has definitely helped increase our abilities to respond to state emergency situations,” he said. This is not that first time that Mary Paxton has put her kind heart to use. Two years ago, the Emerald SES also benefited from funds donated from Mrs Paxton to provide for a pole saw storage box which subsequently enabled the unit to carry equipment on the roof rack of their 4WD vehicle. But Mrs Paxton’s generosity does not stop there; last year Mary donated a high pressure washer to keep the fleet of vehicles clean. The Emerald SES encompasses a far

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She said despite TVAG being given a mandate from the town to fight the McDonald’s development, it was not a single issue group and its job was to promote the town and help it grow. “We’re seen as the ugly ducking, but that doesn’t mean it can’t change. We need to get everyone together and this meeting is just a step towards that.” Mr Kenyon’s community planning experience includes projects in Australia, New Zealand, North America, Europe and the Middle East. The workshops are part of the council’s commitment to supporting

communities to develop their own plans. Already Mount Evelyn and the WHYLD group of towns in the Yarra Valley have developed community plans and are putting them into practice. Workshops will be held at the Monbulk Living and Learning Centre on Wednesday 21 May from 10am to noon and at Tecoma Primary School Hall on Wednesday 21 May from 6.30pm to 9pm. For more information or to book for one of the sessions contact Community Planning and Engagement at Yarra Ranges Council on 1300 368 333 or email: c.riseley@yarraranges.vic.gov.au.

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In brief Run of car break-ins EMERALD police are reminding fitness fanatics using the Cardinia Reservoir to leave their valuables at home and lock their cars. Leading Senior Constable Brett Hore said that there had been an increase in thefts from cars parked around the reservoir. “We really need people to remember to lock their cars and either hide or leave their valuables at home,” he said.

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fortnightly Soliris treatments at full-price. She also had a son who died from aHUS when he was six, and said Bianca will be unable to receive Soliris treatments for much longer unless the medication was subsidised. “What they’ve (Bianca’s family) paid for is just about the extent of everybody’s savings, unless the government come to an agreement with Alexion, she’ll have to stay on transfusions,” Ms Scott said. “It’s just a waiting game. “She’s my only grandchild and I don’t want her parents to go through what I went through when my son died from it.” For more information, or to sign the aHUS Patient Support Group Australia petition, visit www.ahus.com.au.

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IT’S every mother’s nightmare - and easy to do. But when Rebecca Warren locked her eight-month-old daughter Georgia in the car last Wednesday outside the Monbulk Aquatic Centre she was thankful for the fast acting emergency crews. “I can’t even think about how it happened,” Ms Warren said. “I remember putting the keys in my nappy bag, then went to get the pram out and then somehow the door closed. “Oh my god, I’ve locked my daughter in the car - I was screaming.” Looking back on the drama now, Ms Warren said that the situation was very dramatic, but praised the quick response from local police and fire crews. “Georgia was amazing, at the start she was crying, but then she settled,” Ms Warren said. “She was just looking at all the people surrounding the car - I think she was fascinated by the firies in yellow.” Monbulk police sergeant Mark Knight said police, emergency services and a mechanic all arrived at the car park not long after the call was made. “The Hyundai car was tough for us to get into, so I called the RACV to help us out,” Sgt Knight said. “This, hopefully, acts as a reminder to other parents out there to ensure that they keep the keys on them when they turn off the vehicle.” Emergency crews were also called to Mount Evelyn on Thursday when another child was accidently locked in a car.

SHE is a grandmother on a mission, and Ferntree Gully resident Jenny Scott says she and other campaigners are half way there. Her 17-year-old granddaughter Bianca suffers from rare ilness Atypical Haemolytic Uraemic Syndrome (aHUS) and without life-saving medicine Soliris being placed on the PBS, she can’t afford to keep taking it. The medication for the ultra-rare blood disease has still not been guaranteed to be subsidised by the Federal Government despite a recent recommendation from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC). Soliris, the most effective treatment available for treating the illness, was recommended by PBAC to be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) at a meeting last month but pricing negotiations between the Federal Government and Soliris manufacturer Alexion Pharmaceuticals are still ongoing, with seemingly no end in sight. Without subsidisation Soliris is estimated to cost Australian patients up to $500,000 a year. Federal MP for La Trobe Jason Wood, who recently met again with Ms Scott said the process of having Soliris placed on the PBS was halfway to being completed. “It’s great to hear that the PBAC has recommended Soliris to be listed on the PBS, news that we’ve been waiting to hear for a while now,” he said. “Unfortunately, though, we’re only about 50 per cent of the way through the process.

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TECOMA residents are invited to have their say on the future of the town at a meeting on Wednesday night. International community planning expert Peter Kenyon is running a number free workshops to help Yarra Ranges residents develop a vision for their town. The process will involve communities coming together to develop a vision of what their neighbourhood will be like in five years’ time. Tecoma Village Action Group (TVAG) president Nicole Gale said that it was important for Tecoma to concentrate on its future.

“This workshop will give all people living in and using services/businesses in Tecoma a chance to get involved and have a say,” she said. “It is a wonderful opportunity to network and work together.” Ms Gale said it was wonderful to see the council already putting money into Tecoma, and having a plan meant that it would be easier for the town to get funding in the long run. “We’re in such a big shire and it’s easy to get lost in the crowd,” she said. “The plan would include things like increasing the safety of road crossings, beautifying the town and not just being a town that people drive through.”

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Abbott’s about turn on renewables IT is timely that we should consider how to make our homes and businesses more energy efficient, because the government is currently reviewing the Renewable Energy Target (RET). A report prepared for the Clean Energy Council said that abolishing the Renewable Energy Target would mean that Australian households would pay more than half a billion a year extra for electricity in 2020 and up to $1.4 billion each year beyond that. It seems certain that the govern-

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ment will probably abolish the RET (the target is currently for 20 per cent of Australia’s energy production to be from renewable sources by 2020) or

will reduce it. While this would make some power companies happy, it is not in the interests of the community or the environment. The Renewable Energy Target has encouraged investment in wind farms and solar power, helped provide thousands of jobs and has helped reduce the wholesale price of electricity. There is at least one wind farm project which is waiting on the outcome of the RET review. Regarding the $900 million Stockyard Hill wind farm,

Snippets Cancer fundraiser MONBULK Senior Citizens is holding a ‘biggest cup of tea’ fund-raiser for cancer on 20 May from 10.30pm to 1pm in their rooms at the lower level of the Hub - Moores Road, Monbulk. All money raised goes to the Cancer Foundation.

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building stock can be made zero emissions buildings. It involves energy efficiency retrofits, onsite distributed electricity generation, electrifying current gas appliances, etc. David Rothfield, a member of the group, will describe how their exciting and ambitious plan works at Emerald Library on Monday 2 June at 7.30pm. Entry is by gold coin donation.The presentation is open for all members of the public.

Email diary entries to: editor@yvnews.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays concession. For more information and to book, visit www.srea.org.au.

Your say HAVE Your Say Day is a free Family Fun from 10am to 1pm on Saturday 24 May at Outlook Park, Station House, Wray Crescent, Mount Evelyn. Have your say on the Mount Evelyn Community Plan.

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ALEX Maisey presents ’Lyrebirds of Sherbrooke Forest’ from 2pm on Sunday 25 May at Sherbrooke Gallery, 62 Monbulk Road, Belgrave. $10. Book early for 1/2 Price ticket. For more information, call 9754 4264.

WARRATINA Lavender Farm is hosting a patchwork quilt exhibition on 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.

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LEARN how to grow herbs and use them for all the family health problems such as colds and flu, sinus, digestion and energy at Olinda Community House on Wednesday 21 May from 12.30pm to 2.30pm. $25 plus $10 for materials. To book, call Christine on 9751 1264.

Trivia night 1ST MONBULK Scouts are having a fund-raising trivia night on Saturday 24 May from 7.30pm at Monbulk Football Club. Tickets $15, BYO nibbles, drinks at bar prices. For more information and tickets, call Fiona McDade 0418 447 228.

SELBY Community House is offering CPR and level two first aid course on Tuesday 20 May from 6pm to 9.30pm or Friday 6 June from 10am to 1.30pm. $60 for CPR course or $120 from CPR and level two course. Bookings are essential, call 9754 2039 or email selby@selbyhouse. com.au.

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RAISE your cup for Mount Evelyn’s Biggest Morning Tea to beat cancer on Thursday 22 May from 10am to noon at Mount Evelyn Scout Hall, 23 Station Street. $5 Devonshire Teas. To book, call 9736 2251.

SELBY pre-school Open Day is on 24 May from 10am to noon. The preschool is located at 15 Lyons Drive, Selby. For more information, call 9754 2744.

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MUSIC and Sound Meditation at Emerald Community House, 356-358 Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Emerald on Sunday 25 May, 22 June and 27 July from 5pm to 6.15pm. Cost $12. For details or to book call Mary on 0413 477 782.

LEARN the contents and how to access and search the ever increasing British Newspaper Archive from a talk by Gail White at Belgrave Library on Thursday 22 May at 2pm. Free event, to book call 9754 7266 or visit www. erl.vic.gov.au.

SOUTHERN Ranges Environment Alliance is holding an autumn training weekend running from 7pm Friday 23 May to 4pm Sunday 25 May at Wombat Corner Camp, 62 Emerald Lake Road. Cost $70 for Adults and $35

Grant King from Origin Energy said, “The project is ready to go but it depends on the RET review.” The Melbourne-based group, Beyond Zero Emissions, has for several years been studying how to generate and use electricity, while reducing the harmful greenhouse gas emissions produced. In its second published report, the Buildings Plan, (about energy use in buildings - houses, businesses, schools, etc.), the group claims that our existing

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School open day SASSAFRAS Pre-School is hosting an open day on Thursday 22 May between 10am and 11.30am. For more information, call 9755 1119 or visit www.sassafraspreschool.com.au.

VIEW Club THE Ferntree Gully VIEW Club May Luncheon is on 26 May at 11.30am with speaker Llyod Phillips on the topic ‘poetry can be fun.’ New members are welcome; to book, call president Isabel on 9758 5435.

Workshop vacancies COCKATOO Neighbourhood House has vacancies in the Flower Essences workshop on Wednesday 28 May at 10.30am. For details, call 5968 9031 or email cnhouse@iinet.net.au

Trivia night COCKATOO Community Trivia Night Fun Night is on Saturday 31 May from 7.15pm at St Luke’s church hall, McBride Street, Cockatoo. Adults $4, teenagers $2, table of eight max $20. Proceeds to Cockatoo CFA. For more information, call Colin on 5968 8126.

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CPR update UPDATE your CPR qualifications on Saturday 31 May from 9.30am at Cockatoo Neighbourhood House. For more information, call 5968 9031 or email cnhouse@iinet.net.au.

Saving energy DANDENONG Ranges Renewable Energy Association is hosting a presentation on the plan to make Australia’s buildings truly sustainable and energy efficient. The event is on Monday 2 June from 7.30pm at Emerald Library, gold coin donation. Call 5968 2824.

CPR refresher EMERALD Community House is offering a CPR refresher on 14 June, 9.30am to 11.30am for $65 and First Aid Level 2 session from 9.30am to 12.30pm for $130. Call 5968 3881.

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YARRA Ranges councillors have endorsed the council’s draft Child and Youth Strategy for the next 10 years, putting it out for public comment. Mayor Fiona McAllister, at the 13 May council meeting, said she was thrilled to see the development of the strategy and the council’s commitment to better outcomes for young people and youth. The strategy was put forward by the director of Social and Economic Development as “a key council priority” with a vision that “Yarra Ranges will be a place where every child and young person will be

family violence. Comparative data is given for 13 to 25-year-olds against the Victorian state averages on issues such as mental health, bullying, academic outcomes, alcohol consumption, sexual activity and crime. Information is also given on vulnerability and wellbeing, service gaps and youth mental health which was identified as a key priority with a “high rate” of psychiatric hospitalisation, along with very high rates of reported psychological distress. In terms of infrastructure, the report states that the availability of childcare and medical services were routinely reported to be in short sup-

able to thrive, reach their potential and actively participate in decision making”. Action plans that support identified outcomes around children, young people and their families getting the support they need in a timely way, adequate infrastructure, access to services and improved outcomes for those experiencing vulnerability were mapped out to achieve these goals. The strategy identifies three regions - hills, urban and valley, with data revealing diverse needs. The data ranges from population forecasts to breastfeeding and immunisation, to gender equality and

ply, with access to tertiary education a current gap that could widen. “The data for us (as a shire) is still very mixed,” Cr McAllister said. “We know there are pockets of disadvantage and pockets of high need, and this should never drop off our agenda.” The draft strategy is open for 42 days from Wednesday 14 May for comment and can be viewed in the council agenda of 13 May as an attachment. For details on how to make a submission, or to request a hard copy, email r.wright@yarraranges.vic. gov.au , or phone 1300 368 333.

Holy Fools does care By MELISSA MEEHAN HOMELESSNESS and poverty are not restricted to city limits. In fact, these issues are just as occurring, sometimes even more prevalent, but are less visible in the suburban areas of Melbourne, including in the Yarra Ranges. For five years, Lilydalebased Holy Fools Inc has provided unconditional care and support for people on and around the streets of Lilydale and the Yarra Ranges. Holy Fools CEO Neal Taylor said it all started back in 2009 when there was a need for community meals in Croydon. “I was involved as a chaplain, and we needed an identity and that’s how Holy Fools was born,” Mr Taylor said. “We have extensive expe-

rience providing support services, and being a catalyst for social change, to people experiencing, or at risk of homelessness, living in poverty, or experiencing issues of injustice,” Mr Taylor said. “We do this through working in the areas of positive community development, social justice, homelessness, and housing.” On Wednesdays, Mr Taylor and other volunteers provide a free lunch to the homeless in Lilydale’s Melba Park. It only started three months ago, and already has a number of people attending. “The idea is to provide a kind ear, friendly face and safe place,” he said. “We’re averaging 15-16 people each week, about half of them are homeless, as in living

rough, and the others are either couch surfing or sleeping under the roof of other family members.” He said as well as providing a free barbecue lunch, Matt’s Cafe, a free community meal had served in excess of 14,000 nutritious two-course meals each Friday fortnight. Those community meals draw an average of 70-80 people each time. “Many of our friends who attend have been coming since we began, and we pride ourselves that we are not a soup kitchen that just feeds people, rather that we invite all these people to join us in a meal, as friends,” he said. Those who wish to find out more about Holy Fools are asked to visit their website www.holyfools.org.au

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THE No McDonald’s in the Dandenong Ranges group (NMITDR) has called on Yarra Ranges Council to impose fines for what it claims are breaches of VCAT conditions on McDonald’s at Tecoma. NMITDR spokesperson Garry Muratore made a presentation to Yarra Ranges Council on 13 May claiming breaches to do with signage and the contractor allegedly operating out of the permitted hours. “Although the illegal signage did not go ahead, it is believed that the Yarra Ranges Council has yet to act on this breach,” Mr Muratore said. He called on the council to do an audit of the building and to take action on complaints about lighting, litter and smell. “People can hear every order from the drive-through and Tecoma station is a litter magnet,” he said. He raised concerns about what he claimed were insufficient line markings on Burwood Highway and illegal right-hand turns by McDonald’s customers. When questioned by councillors McAllister and Cliff, Director Planning, Building and Health, Andrew Paxton, responded saying that council officers went out to the site any time a complaint was lodged. “The way we work, is we ask people to comply and if they don’t, we follow up,” he said. He said the council’s traffic officers had been out to assess the site which, he said, complied with the permit. “We can follow up with VicRoads if there is a problem with line marking and left hand turns,” he said. He undertook to follow up on the light pollution claims and said he would also look into whether issues with smell were a council responsibility or EPA.

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They’re dancey pants By REBECCA BILLS PRE-SCHOOLERS at Sassafras Pre-School have enjoyed dance sessions from Hart School of Dance to tie in with their community learning. Pre-school teacher Debbie Haberfield says the children are currently doing an inquiry project with a focus on what they perceive the word ‘community’ to mean. “It started with what the preschool community is and now it has moved to what is local community,� she said. “Hart School of Dance runs next door and they approached us and asked if they could run some complimentary sessions with the students. “It’s worked out really well as we have been able to make this a wonderful local community link for the children.� Hart School of Dance owner and teacher Brooke McDowell said the dance school had always done a lot for the community and she had a few mornings during the week spare, so she wanted to offer her time to the pre-school. “It’s really important for kids to get involved in physical activity and it doesn’t matter if it’s dance or sport,� she said. “If you get involved in a community sport or activity at a young age you are more likely to grow up with a closer connection to the community. “Also being physical throughout those younger years fosters that community spirit and the kids have that support and friendships that are harboured through team activities.� Ms McDowell said not everyone could afford to participate in dance classes but if she could do a few

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Not mates’ rates LAST year the council elections were very strongly contested over the rates and property valuations and the (then new) councillors vowed to not let rates get out of hand again. Now I read that the upcoming budget will require a “modest� 4.8 per cent rise in rates and continue to do so over the next four years (that’s a 20 per cent plus rise in rates over four years), and, is supported by all the councillors. How can the councillors allow this to keep happening? The shire budgets should be set to be a maximum increase of CPI/inflation, not an arbitrary number that they think is okay at the time. How do they expect ratepayers to keep paying increases over and above CPI when they are (at best) only gaining wage improvements of that level if they are lucky. The budget documents are currently up for public review; have your say before they lock them in on 5 June. Alan Jennings, Mount Dandenong.

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Hart School of Dance owner Brooke McDowell with pre-schoolers Mabel, Jake and Claire showing off Picture: REBECCA BILLS their dance moves. 120502 community classes it meant no-one missed out. Ms Haberfield said they now hoped to incorporate a dance and movement time within their normal sessions. “What we try and offer is a fairly

diverse program and include as an important point the physical activity,� she said. “Although we don’t have the budget to pay for Brooke in the future the movement and drama is really good for the children’s fine

and gross motor development and concept of space, attention to detail, focus and concentration. “It’s an added element to the program that we couldn’t have done without the start point and help from Brooke.�

DEAR Jason Wood, I realise that you are possibly still waiting for one of your advisers (the thinking people in politics) to write a response for you to the questions I raised in this newspaper on 6 May. I think we should take it a step further to see if you can prove to your constituents that you have the intellect and ideas to justify the exorbitant $195,000 salary and amazing superannuation you receive as a backbencher. As a policeman I have no doubt you performed your duties exceedingly well. As a politician I have no doubt the ’Jack Russell’ over my side fence would be equally effective. Perhaps it is time you participated in a public debate - Burrinja Theatre would be a nice venue. No notes and no outside assistance whatsoever. One on one with a respected, educated and articulate member of the community. Debating the budget I believe would result in a full house. Following the debate you could answer questions from the audience. Are you up to it, Jason? Sean Gothe, Belgrave.

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Sooki hosting The Last Drinks By REBECCA BILLS SHE’S been named the jewel of dark country blues and is bringing her band The Last Drinks to Belgrave’s Sooki Lounge. Cash Savage is transporting the soulful confessions of the band’s latest album The Hypnotiser to the stage in the final performance of the Golden Wolves tour. The last time Cash and her band were in town, they purchased three chickens from a chicken farm in the Hills. “We’ve had them for two years now, however they won’t be coming with us,” she said. “It’s hard enough to get the seven band members around, let alone the three chickens.” Cash said after the tour the group will be taking a few months off so they can write and get ready to record their third album next year. “We’ve been touring solidly for eight months, and you get excited but very used to playing the songs, but when you do the last show in the back of your mind, you are thinking ‘this is the last time’ and you give it your all,” she said. “This is our first time playing at Sooki, but my mates played there the other day and loved it, we are really excited. “This tour has been amazing, it’s been

Cash Savage and her band The Last Drinks will be performing at Sooki Picture: CONTRIBUTED Lounge later this month. 120571 easily the best tour we’ve ever done, there have been an incredible amount of people coming to our shows - it’s incredibly humbling.” Cash Savage and The Last Drinks will be performing at Sooki Lounge

from 9pm Saturday 31 May located at 1648 Burwood Highway, Belgrave. Tickets $15 at the door. For more information, call 9754 7567 or visit Sooki Lounge on Facebook.

Hugo Racz in his Sassafras studio. 120625 Picture: CONTRIBUTED cal is gearing up for his first solo exhibition to be held on Friday 23 May after impressing Amy Middleton, VCE Creative Showcase curator at Burrinja. “I was blown away by Hugo’s work when I first saw it at Upwey High School. His collection of digital prints and paintings are raw, edgy, authentic, and brave,” Ms Middleton said.

“The fusion of uninhibited mark making and clashing colours in his work is eyecatching and has undercurrents of aggressive playfulness. What also caught my attention were the clues that litter the canvas and give a glimpse into Hugo’s thoughts and observations of the world around him,” she added. Having graduated from VCE last year, the talented

Racz draws his inspiration from his graffiti background again enticing comparisons to the revered Basquiat. “My style is a lo-fi sort of grungy, graffiti inspired portraiture. I kind of look at society pretty negative in general, but at the same time I try and keep my artwork light hearted and colourful, so it try to keep it fifty-fifty in that way,” Racz said. It has been a time of transition for Racz. As he looks to get into a fine art tertiary course next year, his first solo exhibition, aptly titled, “Tabula Rasa” which, as Racz explains, refers to “starting again”, appears much closer on the horizon. “Having finished school last year, I feel as though I have moved onto a new chapter in my life. My routine has totally changed and my mind is fresh, it’s as though I am starting again; a clean slate.” His exhibition opens officially on Friday 23 May at 6.30pm at the Burrinja Cultural Centre and runs until 15 June.

Cash injection for Gembrook’s coffers GEMBROOK has welcomed a multimillion dollar investment project under the Victorian Coalition Government’s 2014/15 State Budget. Divided across various community groups, Member for Gembrook Brad Battin MP said the investment would help deliver improved infrastructure and services for local families and businesses. “This budget is a game-changer for local families that will deliver better roads, better rail and better schools in our region,” Mr Battin said. Officer Secondary College will be

WE’RE coming together to strengthen our service to the community. A stronger editorial and advertising team will be based in brand new offices in Healesville, staying true to our word that we are proudly local to the Yarra Ranges. The Mail this week says goodbye to our Mount Evelyn office, but hello to a more cohesive team envi-

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Art’s deeper message “I DON’T think about art when I’m working. I try to think about life.” This was the philosophy of the late American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. In 1988 at the age of 27, Basquiat passed away. Although he is gone, his legacy lives on through the works of 19-yearold Hugo Racz. Basquiat used his works to spread a political message, addressing issues such as colonialism and support for class struggle, and his paintings were a “springboard to deeper truths about the individual”. In much the same way, Racz’s works delve deeper than what merely meets the eye. “The way people socialise and interact with each other is pretty interesting and this has influenced my work for sure I try and make a spiritual and psychological manifestation which externalises from within with the characters that I’m drawing,” Racz said. The young Sassafras lo-

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granted $13 million, the $2 - $2.5 billion rail project to boost capacity on the Cranbourne-Pakenham line by 30 per cent to help carry more people more often and the Regional Connectivity Program will receive $40 million to help fix mobile black spots. The investment will also build on the Coalition Government initiatives that are already underway such as reducing myki travel costs for Zone 1 and 2 commuters to the price of a Zone 1 fare (saving of up to $1200 per year) and a $3.24 million safety improvement project on the Warburton Highway at Launching Place. Mr Battin said the Coalition Govern-

ment’s strong budget would help secure a better future for the Gembrook community. “Premier Denis Napthine and the Coalition Government team are building a better Victoria by delivering a strong budget with record investment in roads, rail, health and education, ensuring growth, jobs and opportunities in Gembrook. “This is in stark contrast to the risk that Daniel Andrews and Labor pose to Victoria’s economy and prosperity. Victorians cannot afford more Labor cost blow-outs like the desalination plant and myki,” Mr Battin said.

A DANDENONG Ranges hospital has slashed the number of people on their elective surgery waiting list by 39 per cent over the first three months of the year compared to the same quarter in 2013, according to a state public health report. Eastern Health’s Angliss Hospital reduced the number of patients on their elective surgery waiting list from 871 at the end of the March 2013 quarter to 532 at the end of the same quarter this year. The Victorian Health Services Performance report found the hospital admitted 861 elective surgery patients during the March quarter, up on the 629 waiting list admissions a year earlier. Hospitals around the state also saw a healthy drop in the number of people waiting for elective surgery over the three-month period, increasing admissions by 18 per cent compared to the same quarter in 2013. Angliss Hospital’s treatment response times also improved during the quarter, with 100 per cent of Category 1 patients being treated immediately while almost 90 per cent of Category 2 patients were seen within 10 minutes of arriving at the hospital’s emergency department. The health report also revealed

that ambulance transfer times have improved in the March 2014 quarter, with 87 per cent of ambulances across the state transferring patients within the benchmark time of 40 minutes, up from 79 per cent a year earlier. The Angliss Hospital was up on the state-wide benchmark for ambulance transfers, delivering over 99 per cent of patients to the hospital within the target 40 minutes during the March quarter. Health Minister David Davis said the improvements to the sector reflected the Coalition Government’s commitment to building a healthier Victoria. “This report confirms that the recommendations of the Ambulance Transfer Taskforce are being successfully implemented, a strategy designed to accept patients more quickly and move them through the emergency department,” Mr Davis said. The Victorian Coalition Government this week announced a $190 million boost for elective surgery as part of the 2014/15 State Budget. “The March elective surgery improvement is the result of the Coalition Government’s determination a year earlier to reverse the $107 million mid-year hospital funding cut by the former Gillard Federal Government,” Mr Davis said.

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Wisdom of aged celebrated for life By ANEEKA SIMONIS HAVING lived through all the world wars and witnessed 22 prime ministers come and go; guests of the Lifeview 95+ Celebration were wise to say the least. Celebrating their remarkable lives, residents who were 95 years or over from across the five Lifeview homes were invited to the Emerald Glades care facility to mark the memorable milestone. Held on Friday 9 May, the annual celebration welcomed the guests of honour with an afternoon of fine dining and entertainment against the picturesque Dandenong Ranges. Indulging in a specially crafted high tea, residents revelled in nostalgia as they shared fond memories

from their past and were treated to the sounds of acclaimed opera singer Liane Keegan and accompanist Janet Perkins. Lifeview CEO Madeline Gall said it was important to acknowledge and celebrate the residents’ incredible lives, cumulating to over 1000 years between them. “The entire corporate team were there to wait on the residents and we view this as a real privilege. “We can learn so much from our elders and this group has seen so much in their lifetimes,” Ms Gall said. Lifeview aged care homes are located at various south-eastern suburbs across Melbourne including Chelsea, Keysborough, Wheelers Hill, Cranbourne and Emerald.


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This near new, 37 square, family home is situated on over an acre in one of Emerald’s most peaceful pockets, just a stone’s throw from Emerald central. The low maintenance brick home is spacious & finished with a contemporary flare, featuring 9 foot ceilings, quality carpets & window coverings, neutral tones and an abundance of natural light. The home offers zoned living with a large Master with walk through robe & generous ensuite with double shower at the front of the home. Opposite the Master is a huge study which could also be a 5th bedroom or 4th living area. Off the open plan living area is the Kids Zone with 3 BDRs, 2 with BIRs, 1 with a WIR, a family bathroom & a retreat for the kids. The modern kitchen with huge walk through pantry, stone bench tops & stainless steel appliances is the hub of the home & overlooks the spacious family dining area, the big family room & there is a 3rd living area at the rear of the home. Add to the comforts mains GDH, instant hot water, a powder room, 3 kw solar power, 2 x 5000 litre water tanks as well as mains water, a double lock up garage with remote & internal access & heaps of under house storage. Inspect today!

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 Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection 11.30am-12.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)

Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection 2.30pm-3.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)

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Offers Considered Over $410,000

CLEMATIS 12 MAGPIE RD

Offers Considered Over $850,000

THIS ONE TICKS ALL THE BOXES!

25 ACRES, HUGE SHED, 23 STABLES, PRIME LOCATION!

This meticulously maintained & recently renovated 4 bedroom family home will catch your eye right from the start with its beautiful, established gardens & street appeal. The home features 3 bedrooms, the Master with a walk in robe & ensuite, as well as a study or 4th bedroom. Flowing over 2 split levels there is the convenience of mains gas ducted heating, a convenient split system for the warmer days & a toasty wood heater for the family to gather around. The attractive, well-appointed kitchen has plenty of cupboard & bench space, a dishwasher & gas cooktop & overlooks the spacious family dining area. The formal lounge opens onto the undercover front verandah ideal for entertaining, with elevated outlook over the landscaped gardens & there is also a second living area inside to add to the comforts. Outside on the quarter acre block there is a second driveway, spacious shed with power, a mesh enclosed veggie patch, a 1000 lt water tank & a paved entertaining area where you can relax with a cuppa & enjoy your domain. Inspection is sure to impress!

25 Useable Acres, including 3 Dams + a peaceful Fern Gully & approx 4 acres of natural bush abundant with wildlife 55m x 22m Shed with 7 Office Spaces & concrete floor + 17m x 7.5m Machinery Shed Fully serviced with mains water connected to all shedding & stables, mains gas available & 3 phone lines connected 5 Fully Enclosed Stables + 18 Under Roof Stables Under an Hour to the CBD Ready to Build the Dream (STCA)!

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 CAR LANDSIZE - 1/4 acre

Contact Grant Day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection 1.30pm-2.00pm Saturday (Photo ID Required)

1 W.C. 6 STUDY LANDSIZE - 25 acres

Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 or 5968 6222 aarond@bellrealestate.com.au

5968 6222 311-313 Main Street, Emerald


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$420,000 plus

UPWEY 20 DEALBATA ROAD

$1.1 Million plus

SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING IN PEACEFUL SURROUNDINGS

3.8 ACRES OF PARADISE

The split level foorplan of this home has been designed with 4 bedrooms (or 3 plus study), 2 modern bathrooms and dual living zones that create loads of room for all the family. The relaxed meals is surrounded by the generous sized kitchen that comes complete with excellent storage making this whole space a warm and inviting place to sit and enjoy meals with friends and family. GDH and 2 split systems allow for instant temperature control while large windows let the natural sunlight filter through each room. Outside, an oversized single carport with plenty of storage options is perfect to keep your car out of the weather while a circular driveway with more parking spaces will suit anyone who needs room for their 4 wheeled toys. A near flat, fully fenced rear yard contains a paved undercover BBQ area and lush lawn complete the home.

Idyllically situated on one of the Dandenong Range´s finest landscaped gardens sits this terrific 4 bedroom family home that blends into the surrounding bushland, yet perfectly positioned to schools, shops, transport and major roadways to Melbourne. Features include: 2 spacious living areas with fabulous floor to ceiling windows, elegant formal dining room, 2 updated bathrooms, European kitchen appliances inc induction cooktop, hydronic heating & split system air con, lge double garage, huge decking area overlooking the stunning landscape and a separate rear courtyard perfect for Summer BBQ´s. A haven from the busy outside world yet so close to all amenities and access to Melbourne, it really is the best of both worlds.

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 CAR LANDSIZE - 1134sqm

Contact Sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 97546888 Inspection Saturday 11:30am-12:00pm (photo ID required)

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 3 CAR LANDSIZE - 15661sqm

Contact Sam Adamson on 0421 023 760 or 97546888 Inspection Private Inspection only (photo ID required)

CLEMATIS 4 KITTY LANE

$790,000 Plus

KALORAMA 55 FALLS ROAD

Offers Considered Over $950,000

Holmwood- Nearly 5.5 acres of Lifestyle Heaven

Wycefn

Nearly 5.5 acres of gently undulating land offering 1 paddock approx 3.5 acres, with the home encased by approx 2 acres of flat grounds, mature gardens, outdoor entertaining areas, swimming pool and gazebo, all of which positioned perfectly to capture magnificent views of Mt Morton, Port Philip Bay and the valley. There is even a private pond to entice the birdlife complete with fountain to add to the aspect. 4 car garage, extensive shedding to use as you please with a rumpus rm attached and tack shed plus stable in the paddock ideal for the horse lover! Superbly presented and updated in a neutral colour scheme, the classic brick home still offers original parquetry beautifully restored as quality simply oozes from every corner. The main lounge is impressive in size however it is the breathtaking views framed by walls of glass that will capture your heart! The ideal family floor plan sees the Master located on the lower level with full ensuite and 3 bedrms on the upper level plus the main bathrm. The 4th bedrm or study offers guest accommodation with cabinetry bedding and is adjacent to the entrance with the formal lounge a perfect night room to retreat in front of the open fire. The entertaining area is positioned for easy catering off the Galley style Timber kitchen and close to the pool, ensuring great use of space for today´s´ busy lifestyle. Amazing sundrenched property ticks all the boxes private, in an outstanding location, usable acreage plus a quality 5 bedrm home. Inclusions; evaporative cooling, water tanks x 2 25,000 litres, 1 x 20,000 litres, 1 x 3,000 litres, electric gates and shutters

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

5 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 4 CAR LANDSIZE - 21573 sqm (5.33 Acres Approx)

Contact Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 or Stephen Richards on 0400 100 155 or 9751 2375 Inspection Open For Inspection Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm (ID Required)

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 STUDY 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 4090sqm

Contact Trevor Bell on 0418 333 580 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment Only

9751 2375

9754 6888

11 Main Road, Olinda

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Rev-head ready to roll By DAVID ALLEGRETI AMONG the competitors at the 2014 Subaru BMX National Championships in Shepparton was four-year-old Ferntree Gully boy Rylee Clarke. The six day event, held at the Shepparton BMX Club track on 29th starting gates drop 1900 times with more than 1300 participants take to the track to compete across 54 events ranging from mini-wheelers (two to four years) to 50+ age groups. Rylee rubbed shoulders with internationally renowned competitors such as reigning world champion Caroline Buchanan and 2012 Olympic silver medallist Sam Willoughby. At such a tender age, Rylee is already showing potential to be a future superstar of BMX. The talented young rider competed in the mini wheeler’s race and completed it with a great deal of enthusiasm, much to the delight of his mother, Tracy. “He did very well, he loved it - so much so that he was very upset when it all finished,” she said with a laugh. Participants ranging from the age of three to 64, representing clubs from all across the country, braved the cold and wet conditions to compete in the prestigious event. “His older brothers ride,” said Tracy as she describes how Rylee first got into the sport. “We noticed that at the open meets they had mini wheelers racing and he participated and instantly loved it so we bought him a bike and a little helmet and outfit that came with it. “Later on he got offered to do na-

Excitement on the starting line. tionals and we jumped at the chance,” she said. After appearing on Chanel 7’s Sunrise the morning after his event, many are taking notice of the gifted young racer who is set to be upgrading to the “sprockets” class which involves riding an 18 inch bike and participating in proper racing. Not bad for a boy who only just started as a three-year-old and has barely been riding for a year.

The Knox BMX club nurtures young talents such as Rylee by running mini wheeler events at the club on a Friday night. BMX Australia president Barry Knight has praised the event as a tremendous success and he was quick to praise the efforts of the two communities involved; those from the BMX fraternity and the locals, headed by the Shepparton Council. “We have had a wonderfully safe week of racing at what is a great

facility,” Knight said. “Everyone from our volunteer officials to the competitors, sponsors like our principal partner Subaru, council, BMXA staff and the local community have contributed to make this event one of the most successful BMX National Championships in memory. “We also launched a new and progressive era for the sport with three days and a night of live streaming that broadcast our great sport around the world.”

Four-year-old Ferntree Gully boy Rylee Clarke who rubbed shoulders with internationally renowned competitors. A post produced highlights package of three days will appear on Fox Sports in coming weeks with more content to appear on BMX TV, BMX Australia’s YouTube channel. Early forecasts are predicting that figures between $7-8million are set be injected into the local Goulburn Valley economy as a result of the successful event. The 2015 BMX National Championships will be held on the Brisbane Supercross track at the Sleeman Sports Centre.

Gutsy play for narrow win YARRA VALLEY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION A GRADE NETBALL - ROUND 6 A GREAT win from Warby which got out to a narrow three goal lead at the first break and then maintained that lead throughout the game. The biggest margin was just five goals and that was at the last change in Warby’s favour. Mount Evelyn did battle hard in the last but it was to be Warby’s day as it celebrated with a gutsy four goal victory. Warburton Millgrove: G. Barnard, B. Daniels (23 goals), J. Lord. Mount Evelyn: E. Beazleigh, J. Walker, R. Hickey (15 goals). Warburton Millgrove 40 d Mount Evelyn 36 THIS was a decent win to Belgrave which probably wasn’t quite at its best. It started the game well with an 18 goal to five first quarter and backed that up with a 19 goal to 10 second term and its lead was 22 goals at the half. The second half was very even as Olinda did show some real spirit and, in fact, outscored Belgrave by one goal in the second half but it was all too late because Olinda’s first half had let it down and Belgrave was just a class above early in this match which proved

the difference. Belgrave: B. Pilkington, K. Robinson, L. Bennett (51 goals). Olinda Ferny Creek: A. Howard (16 goals), S. Smith (27 goals), G. Martin. Belgrave 72 d Olinda Ferny Creek 51 UPWEY managed to hold off a fast finishing Wandin to win by three goals. Upwey started well with a 17 goal to nine quarter and really did look the goods. The second quarter saw Wandin get back into the game with a nine goals to six and at half time it was Upwey by five goals. The third term was an even affair with both sides scoring 11 goals. The last quarter saw Wandin try everything to eat into the lead which it did do to a degree but just couldn’t get through Upwey’s defence enough to pull off a victory. Upwey Tecoma: M. Walter, G, Hankinson, K. Tomlinson. Wandin: S. Coppinger, M. Martinov (22 goals), E. Priestley. Upwey Tecoma 41 d Wandin 38 EMERALD got its first win of the season with a fantastic come from behind win over Monbulk. Monbulk led by seven goals at half time and did look a bit slicker with the ball but Emerald found something in

the third as it produced its best quarter of the year scoring 15 goals to seven and took a one goal lead into the last. Emerald was really good in the last as it scored 12 goals to eight but controlled the game nicely and won in a very professional manner. Emerald: C. Volta, S. MacDonald, R. Appleby. Monbulk Hawks: B. Northey, S. Byatt (20 goals), K. Toone. SECOND DIVISION A GRADE NETBALL Emerald 45 d Monbulk Hawks 40 AN ALL-round good performance from Seville players who had it their own way in this game. Seville got out to a 21 goal lead at the half and was in total control. Alex wasn’t bad in the third as it worked very hard but it was still Seville that won the term 11 goals to five. Seville finished the game in style with a 21 goal to four last term to completely dominate in the final stages of the game and produce a 42 goal win. Seville: Z. Abbruzzese (32 goals), R. Gentle, T. Hoare. Alexandra: K. Shaw, E. Kidd (14 goals), L. Steyger. Seville 65 d Alexandra 23

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Olinda all the way FINE conditions greeted all players in the Yarra Valley Mountain District Community Bank Football Netball League. Division one now has Monbulk on top only by a percentage over Olinda Ferny Creek while in Division two, Yarra Glen now has a onegame break on Seville. While in A Grade Netball, Upwey Tecoma is one game clear on top while in second division Yarra Glen holds top spot by two points. Next Saturday, the YVMDFNL will take on the Mallee Football League in the WorkSafe Country Championships. This game is being held at Woori Yallock Football Ground on Saturday 24 May. The game starts at 12.30pm and will be streamed live through Valley Vision. Olinda Ferny Creek 14.14 (98) d Belgrave 12.8 (80) THE margin may have been only 18 points at the final siren, but it was always Olinda that was in control of this game. The first quarter was goal-forgoal and Olinda took a seven-point lead into the first change. This game was really won in the second quarter when Olinda slammed on six goals-to- two and went into half time with a 31-point buffer. Belgrave did claw their way back in the second half, but every time they threw a bit of a challenge at Olinda’s lead, the latter would respond and always held about a three-goal lead right throughout the second half. This was enough to record a good victory and which sees them second on the ladder and only percentage off top spot. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: D. Wilson (1 goal), J. Rankin (4 goals), D. Rohrmann. Belgrave best players: C. Kelf, D. Collins, A. Field. Mount Evelyn 14.10 (94) d Warburton Milgrove 13.15 (93) MOUNT Evelyn will be breathing a sigh of relief after a nail-biting, onepoint victory. They will also be thanking Rob Hartfield for a best-on-ground performance with eight of their 14 goals. Warby, on the other hand, will be kicking themselves for letting one get away. Mount Evelyn did lead at every change, thanks to more efficient kicking at the goal mouth, at half time Mount Evelyn led by five points but actually had five less scoring shots.

Billy Duncan flies for the ball in the Upwey Tecoma v Wandin match. 120648 Scores at half time was 9.1 (55) to 7.8 (50) The third term was a close affair with Mount Evelyn edging out Warby by just four points and at the last change, it was The Mounters by just nine points. The last quarter saw Mount Evelyn get enough of the ball but their early accuracy was eluding them as they scored 1.5 which kept Warby in it. Warby was coming hard and they booted 3.1 for the quarter but unfortunately for them time ran out and Mount Evelyn celebrated a onepoint triumph. Mount Evelyn best players: R. Hartfield (8 goals), C. Haworth, C. Urquhart. Warburton Millgrove best players: M. Wappett (1 goal), D. Noorman, B. Winzer (1 goal). Monbulk 13.14 (92) d Emerald 6.8 (44) THIS wasn’t the greatest game one could have witnessed, but it was a game that Monbulk will be happy enough to walk away with the points. Emerald is yet to win a game and just couldn’t find enough options up forward to give them any real chance here. The final scoreboard probably flattered Emerald a little, in fact as Monbulk weren’t as efficient as they would have liked to be, but all in all it’s another win that keeps them on top of the ladder. Monbulk best players: M. Favrin (6 goals), S. Koole, K. Gray. Emerald best players: S. Wright, J. Davis (2 goals), M. Dompietro.

Upwey Tecoma 22.14 (146) d Wandin 14.14 (98) THESE sides usually produce classic encounters when they meet each other and for three quarters, this game was a ripper. Upwey had a narrow lead at quarter time by just three points. Wandin was extremely wasteful in the second, booting 2.8 to Upwey’s 1.4 but it was enough to grab a seven-point lead at the long break. The third quarter was a beauty, Upwey booted 8.2 and regained the lead at three-quarter time, but Wandin wasn’t far away as they booted 5.2 and the margin was just 11 points going into the last. The scene was set for a great last quarter, but it was to be for only one club and that was Upwey as they ran Wandin ragged and booted nine goals-to-three in a great display. Upwey’s Daniel Waters was on fire down forward as he finished the day with 10 majors. In a game that looked as though it might go down to the wire it ended up being a pretty comprehensive win to Upwey on the back of some last-quarter dominance. Upwey Tecoma best players: T. Hedge (1 goal), S. Gooley, D. Waters (10 goals). Wandin best players: T. Hinds, J. Ladner, J. Shaw. UNDER 18s Olinda Ferny Creek 15.11 (101) d Belgrave 7.4 (46) OLINDA ended up winning this game quite comfortably but they did take a little while to shake Belgrave off. Olinda started the stronger and went to a 19-point lead at quarter time, that lead only grew to 21 points at the half and Belgrave were still in it but Olinda put the game beyond doubt in the third with a four goal to one quarter and the margin was out to 41 points. Olinda outscored Belgrave five goals-to-three in the last to record a solid victory. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: J. Castelow, B. Cooling, K. Foik. Belgrave best players: N. Vincent, L. Murphy, T. Somervaille. Mount Evelyn 24.16 (160) d Warburton Millgrove 0.6 (6) THIS was just complete domination from Mount Evelyn from start to finish, the margin flew out to 11 goals by half time, and it was just a matter of how much Mount Evelyn was going to win by. Warby did defend hard in the third and only allowed four majors scored against them but they just couldn’t get the ball forward.

The last quarter really opened up for Mount Evelyn as they rammed home 10 goals-to-nil to win emphatically. Mount Evelyn best players: C. Glass (3 goals), J. Holmes (4 goals), C. Argentino (2 goals). Warburton Millgrove best players: M. Robinson, K . Kocher, D. Bedggood. Emerald 12.9 (8) d Monbulk 4.3 (27) THIS was a good win to Emerald in a game that didn’t really reach any great heights. The first half was a bit of a struggle early, but Emerald broke the shackles in the second quarter and got out to a 28-point lead at the half. The third quarter was Emerald’s best as they scored five goals to Monbulk’s one to put the game out of reach as they jumped out to a 52-point lead. The last quarter was a bit of a non event as both sides scored two goals but that wouldn’t bother Emerald as they walk away with a good 54-point win. Emerald best players: J. McMahon, J. Breakwell, J. Volta. Monbulk best players: T Gromer, T. Pauw, R .Stephenson. Upwey Tecoma 16.19 (115) d Wandin 6.9 (45) A TERRIFIC even four quarter performance from Upwey which produced a 70-point victory. Upwey never had a big scoring quarter but their defence was superb as Wandin found it almost impossible to score. In fact, Upwey held Wandin scoreless in the third while they booted 4.6, and by three- quarter time the margin was beyond 10 goals. The last quarter was a little more even but it was still in Upwey’s favour three goals-to- two which sees them sitting comfortably in third position. Upwey Tecoma best players: M. Kirby (2 goals), S. Glazner (3 goals), S. Shineberg. Wandin best players: T. LeechHines, L. Jones, P. Hodgett (2 goals). as well while holding Powelltown scoreless. Yea best players: A. Buchanan (4 goals), X. O’Dwyer (5 goals), B. Peters (1 goal). Powelltown best players: J. Piergrosse, D. Morrison, T. Nightingale.

Mixed bag for Monbulk A GREAT day’s footy at the scenic Wesburn ground saw some great footy played by the Monbulk Under 9, 10, 12, 14 and 16 sides. All the teams accounted themselves well and Monbulk came away with wins in the Under 14s and Under 16s. A great contest in the Under 12s with Wesburn collecting the points. Highlights for Monbulk include nine goals for Daniel Salan and Ben Watson four goals in the Under 16s and some great team performances across the grades. Monbulk’s Under 9s and Under 10s continue to impress all with their improvement each week. UNDER 9 Monbulk v Wesburn Score : (No score recorded as per league rules) Awards : L. Smith, T. McBride, T. Rickard, B. Rowbell, T. Mackay Under 10s Monbulk v Wesburn Score: (No score recorded as per league rules) Awards : L. Bright, S. Niclasen, C. Passingham, J. OConnor, R. Finlay Under 12s Wesburn 6.10. 46 d Monbulk v 4.4. 28 Goals: W Fahey, S Farmer, B Grimes Awards : J McLachlan, J Spencer, B Woolridge, L Beecroft, R De Haan, G McClelland Under 14s Monbulk 8.5. (53) d Wesburn 4.9. (33) Goals: R. Hawker(3), L. McClelland(2), K. Linde, A. Banks, L. Gillard Awards : M. Ducrow, M. Decker, D. Rak, C. Graunke, L. Gillard Under 16s Monbulk 17.14 (116) vs Wesburn 9.3 (57) Goals: D. Salan 9, B. Watson(4), P. Barge(2), L. Hill, J. Royle-Young Awards : D. Salan, L. Hancock-Wolfe, J. Paternoster, T. Edyvane, E. Fogden

Two wins for Ben TOP class Melbourne autumnal weather greeted members at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday when they faced a day of bisque par. That is par when you can use your strokes of handicap whenever you please. Ben Balfour (19) set about dismantling the course and the rest of the opposition when he amassed +8 to head the field by five points. Broc Reynolds won the Stockdale and Leggo nearest the pin on the fourth, Peter Clowes did the same on the seventh, Allan Ecclestone picked up the daily double on the 12th and 13th while Peter Stevens shoved the pro pin money into his pocket after a beautiful shot on the 18th. Wednesday’s Obliquely Faded Golf (OFG) was a par event with an oblique rule change. Once again it was Ben Balfour (23) at the front of the pack when he came in with +9 to win from Leigh Morison (19) +5, Ken Sumsion (23) +4, Ken Hill (15) on +3 with a gaggle of golfers on +2 including Dennis Fuller (11), John Piggott (20) and Ian Scott (23)

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