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Vote for safety By MELISSA MEEHAN

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working with all stakeholders to develop an action plan to address pedestrian safety on York Road outside Yarra View Nursery. “Significant research has indicated strong justification for a permanent pedestrian signal crossing to be installed at this section of York Road,” Cr McCarthy said.

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all these factors and make a decision shortly about future plans for the crossing to make sure that everyone can cross York Road in the safest environment possible.” Yarra Ranges Council Deputy Mayor Maria McCarthy has thrown her support behind the people at Yarra View Nursery and said the council was

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“VicRoads have been working closely with the local community, the Yarra Ranges Council, Mount Evelyn Christian School and the Yarra Views Nursery to try and address these concerns and I thank the council for commissioning the York Road School Crossing Observational Study,” Mr Mulder said.

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DISABLED workers are at risk of being injured or killed if a pedestrian crossing isn’t installed outside Yarra View Nursery, according to its disability manager Karen Dettmann. Ms Dettmann is pushing the York Road crossing as a local election issue in Mount Evelyn and is calling on Roads Minister Terry Mulder to act before it’s too late. “We’ve been working with the Yarra Ranges Council who has been really supportive on this issue,” Ms Dettmann said. “Through this we have also been able to work with VicRoads to reduce the speed limit along York Road and, although the traffic is slower at 60 kilometres per hour, it’s still not the answer.” Ms Dettmann said her workers had a range of mental and physical disabilities and often couldn’t judge what was a safe distance for them to cross between moving vehicles. “Since we really started pushing the issue we’ve had three near misses and we’ve just been lucky that no one has been injured,” she said. “And what really gets my blood boiling is that the minister hasn’t thought it was important enough to send anyone down to check out the issue - not even a local member.” She said seeing the problem first -hand might help Mr Mulder and his colleagues to understand the issue. Parents and siblings are already choosing to stop workers from catching the bus home, which in turn takes away some of their independence. “There will be an accident out there,” she said. “It’s just a matter of time.” Minister for Roads Terry Mulder said the government was aware of the concerns around pedestrian safety along York Road and understood the workers from the Yarra View Nursery can at times feel unsafe crossing the road to get to and from work each day.


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Wine tax crackdown By REBECCA BILLS WINE makers of the Yarra Valley learnt all they could about the wine equalisations tax (WET) on Tuesday at Rochford Winery. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has stepped up its activities in the wine sector in a crackdown on alleged (WET) non-compliance, but leading Australian wine law firm Finlaysons has noted that many wineries are just unwittingly getting it wrong. Finlaysons’ Wine Partner Will Taylor said while there were always

a few in the industry who might try and push the boundaries when it came to tax claims, his firm was seeing through the ATO audit process to see whether there was a number of situations where wineries had unknowingly slipped up. “Basically, the legislation is complex for a lawyer, let alone a wine maker,” he said. “The one thing that really concerns us is we are seeing some innocent people inadvertently slipping up in relation to the way they claim and how they calculate their tax liability.

“The WET rules are very complex, especially when you get into issues of blending at various stages of the supply chain, so it is difficult for a winemaker to ensure they are complying with the law without seeking professional advice.” Mr Taylor said Finlaysons had seen a substantial rise in tax-related issues coming through their office. “The Wine Makers’ Federation would like to see the wine organisation tax supporting small wine makers in the country that are doing the right thing,” he said.

“Winemakers’ Federation of Australia (WFA) chief executive Paul Evans said it was important to recognise the bulk of winemakers were doing the right thing but could benefit from speaking with experts to ensure they were fully compliant with the WET laws. “Investing the time and effort to learn about the WET pitfalls and also what to do if you are audited is an investment in your business and is why tax, among other critical issues, has been specifically included.”

New hope for an endangered bird By REBECCA BILLS THERE are around 100 left in the wild, and Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeaters is opening the gates to share their work with locals.Yellingbo Conservation Reserve is home to the only wild population of the helmeted honeyeaters worldwide and is usually not open to the public. The Helmeted Honeyeater Recovery Program, Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater, Zoos Victoria and BirdLife Australia’s Threatened Bird Network are holding a workshop next month where locals can learn more about the critically endangered helmeted honeyeater and the conservation reserve. Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeaters volunteer and member of the recovery team Sue Tardif said there were a lot of agencies and local volunteers involved in trying to keep this area as pristine as possible to ensure the survival of the special bird.

“This workshop is a chance for locals and others interested the opportunity to come, ask questions and learn about what the Department of Environment and Primary Industries alongside all the other groups involved do here,” she said. Ms Tardif said there were less than 100 helmeted honeyeaters left in the wild and to support their breeding a supplementary feeding program had been established at the Yellingbo Conservation Reserve. “Here at the reserve not all of the habitat is good enough to support the population of birds, so what the supplementary feeding program does is (it) ensures that the population of birds can be as healthy as possible and increase breeding success,” she said. “Last year was one of the biggest breeding years since it started being monitored with numbers increasing substantially.” The ‘what goes on beyond the locked reserve gate?’ workshop is

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Mayor’s bundle SAY hello to Lexie. Lexie was born on 25 July at the Royal Women’s Hospital to Yarra Ranges mayor Fiona McAllister. Weighing in at three kilograms, the threeweek-old Lexie was “very calm”, and barely made a peep before having a photo taken with her mum, according to Cr McAllister. Cr McAllister said Lexie’s first official outing was the opening of TarraWarra Museum of Art’s Biennial exhibition on Friday 15 August.

Doc to stay put Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeaters volunteer Bruce at Yellingbo Conservation Helmeted honeyeater at Yellingbo Reserve. 125737 Conservation Reserve. 125737 Picture: S. TARDIF Picture: B. TARDIF on Wednesday 20 August at 1217 Macclesfield Road, Yellingbo, from 10am to 3pm and includes dedicated planting time for the helmeted honeyeaters habitat.

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Excellence under the sun A MOUNT Evelyn company has proven it’s among the best in its industry, receiving a significant award last month. Mark Deutschbein and Mark Fanning of iEnergytech recieved the best practice for installation award for a 99.75 kilowatt solar power system in which they went “above and beyond.” iEnergytech is an Australianowned company, and its principal business is high-quality solar photovoltaic solutions using state-of-theart German technologies. The award was announced on 24 July at the Clean Energy Council Solar Design and Installation Awards, presented at the ReneSola Australia ATRAA Dinner as part of Clean Energy Week. The judges said iEnergytech’s design and installation on their job was exceptional, and the testing and commission process was “well and truly above what was required.”

iEnergytech Technical director Udayan Bhanot was thrilled with the achievement. “With about 800MW of installs completed last year, or put another way, some 30,000 systems, this is a very significant acknowledgement of the very high standard to which iEnergytech designs and installs solar PV systems,” Mr Bhanot said. Clean Energy Council acting chief executive Kane Thornton said the solar industry was passionate about continually improving standards, and the awards were a chance to shine the spotlight on some exceptional workmanship. “The solar industry has come a long way in the last seven years, installing well over a million solar power systems on rooftops across the country. More than 3.5 million people now live or work beneath a set of solar panels,” Mr Thornton said. “Given how fast this transformation in our energy use has taken place, the safety and quality record

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A Mount Evelyn business has proven it’s among the best in the energy industry. of this industry is a testament to the hard work of the industry’s leaders over many years. “I would like to congratulate all the winners and to recognise the remarkable standards of all entrants in the 2014 Solar Design and Installation Awards.

Veteran honour

Vietnam Veterans Association member Stephen Shortis from Dixons Creek, places a poppy in remembrance.

Guest speaker, former DVA deputy commissioner, Mike O’Meara.

Mount Evelyn Veteran Bill Smart reflects during The Ode.

Vietnam Veteran Roger Herrod lays a wreath on behalf of Warburton RSL.

the wheel gradually turned. The initiatives were not, however, gestures of goodwill, he said. “They are our way of recognising their service and in some measure, of repaying the debt that we owe the 60,000 who served in Vietnam – those who returned, and those who did not.”

The service is an initiative of the Outer Eastern Melbourne Subbranch of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia, Healesville, Lilydale, Mount Evelyn, Upper Yarra, Warburton and Yarra Glen RSL Sub-branches and the National Serviceman’s Association.

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A NINE-YEAR-OLD Wesburn Junior Football Club player was taken to the Royal Children’s Hospital by air ambulance after collapsing following the under-nine game at Monbulk on Sunday. An Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said medics were called to the ground about 9.45am. The Wesburn and Monbulk boys had lined up to shake hands after the under-nines game when Lockie Yates collapsed. The scheduled under 10 and under 11 games were cancelled as paramedics cared for the boy on the ground while they waited for the air ambulance. The spokesperson said they had no information about why the boy collapsed but that he was in a serious condition when he was flown out. The boy’s mother Jayne Yates thanked people for their support on Facebook yesterday (Monday) saying her son had been stable through the night. Wesburn Junior Football Club president Chris Read said the club would not comment but said the thoughts of everyone at the club were with the boy and his family. Mr Read said as a matter of course the club had been requested to submit a report to the Dandenong Ranges Junior Football League. - KATH GANNAWAY

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By KATH GANNAWAY VIETNAM veterans, many accompanied by their grandchildren, were honoured, and, in turn, honoured those who didn’t make it to veteran status, at Mount Evelyn on Sunday. Vietnam Veterans’ Day Yarra Valley Combined Commemorative Service was hosted this year by Mount Evelyn RSL. Addressing the large crowd, guest speaker Mike O’Meara, former Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Deputy Commissioner, said it was a very different story as little as 15 years ago when what was then called Long Tan Day was commemorated at the Shrine of Remembrance. “If it hadn’t been for the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club turning up, the invited guests would have outnumbered the veterans and the public there,” he said, noting the steady increase over the years as reflected in the “marvellous turn-out”. “Those of us here who are not veterans need to understand that that’s exactly how it should be,” he said. “Like many who have come before us and many who will come after us, we do owe a debt to those who served.” He spoke of the achievements in health and welfare services, saying veterans and their families would remember how tough it was in the early days to achieve recognition, but that with persistence and smart strategy

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TO HELP commemorate 100 years since Australian soldiers went to fight in World War I, the Minister for Veteran’s Affairs has allocated funding to three commemorative groups in the Casey area. Totalling an estimated $35,000, the Rotary Club of Montrose and District, the Mount Evelyn RSL and the Dandenong Ranges Music Council will share in the grant decided by the local Centenary of Anzac Committee. Mount Evelyn RSL will receive more than $8500 for the production of a book about Ralph Goode, a stretcher bearer who was Lilydale’s first person to enlist for WWI service. The book, A Stretcher Bearer at War - The Ralph Goode Story, tells his life at war through recovered diary entries and letters. Casey MP Tony Smith said it is important to share this local hero’s story of commitment to the community. “It is a story that needs to be told so that our community of today and tomorrow can fully understand the local part of a huge national story,” he said. The Dandenong Ranges Music Council will also receive $25,000 that will be allocated to community bands and choirs who perform at Anzac services and concerts each year. It will also be contributed toward school workshops and a major community concert in the Casey electorate next April. “The grant will help tell our local and national story through music including songs of the era that our soldiers heard as they were leaving for the war and as they returned home,” Mr Smith said. The Casey Centenary of Anzac Committee was led by Ray Yates along with 10 other local residents who are involved in the community. The minister will announce further grants allocated to the Casey electorate in the coming months.

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POETRY at Christmas Hills is on Thursday 28 August from 7.30pm at the Christmas Hills Mechanics’ Institute Hall. Featured readers include local writers mum and daughter Liz and Kate Mildenhall.

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THE First Yarra Junction Scouts are holding a garage sale, sausage sizzle, cake stall and face painting on Saturday 30 August from 9am to 3pm at the Scout Hall, Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction.

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STEELS Creek artists Malcolm Calder and Jenny Tetlow have both been acknowledged for their artistic ability. Mr Calder has taken out the top prize with best botanical art piece at the Sherbrooke Art Gallery’s annual Wild Art Show and Ms Tetlow walked away with the encouragement award at the Mont De Lancey Art Show.

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YARRA VALLEY police officers are urging people to seek help with domestic violence, and will be opening their doors and ears to assist those in need. Police officers from Warburton to Healesville told the Mail last week that they’re encouraging people to come forward and talk about family issues before they escalate. Warburton Sergeant, Tom Wilkinson, said the community and police had no tolerance to domestic violence, and that police would actively help those living in fear of their partners. He said that anyone could come to police for help, even if no incident had occurred, and that officers could listen to concerns and refer people to agencies to help resolve the situation. “People think they’re isolated in their situation - they’re not,” he said. “It is challenge and there’s no quick fix. “People can approach us - we’re not just there to prosecute and process people - we’re here to assist and help.” Healesville police Sergeant Stewart Thomson echoed Sgt Wilkinson’s remarks, and said that the door was open for people to come seeking help. “Your home is a haven, and you should be safe at all times - that includes being safe from your partner,”

Sgt Thomson said. “It can be very hard (to come forward), but after you take that first step, and you’ve got all the support in the world.” Both sergeants said that agencies could keep details confidential, and that police could assist in resolving issues before they turn violent, or in filing intervention orders. In the latest round of Victoria Police statistics, released in June, family violence incidents rose from 352 cases during the period 1 April 201231 March 2013 to 424 in the following year. Yarra Ranges Inspector Colin McKinney said at the time that the increased statistics were a result of people having more confidence in going to the police when feeling threatened. He said that family violence would continue to be a priority for police in the Yarra Ranges. To contact Healesville police, call 5964 4422. To contact Warburton police, call 5966 2006 or email warburton.uni@police.vic.gov.au. Call 9730 1296 for Yarra Glen police, or 5967 1104 for Yarra Junction police. In an emergency, or if a violent incident is occurring, call triple-zero immediately.

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Guest speaker Mike O’Meara (second left) with Aff Binnoore, president Outer Eastern Melbourne Vietnam Veterans Association, Roger Boness and Anthony McAleer, president and secretary respectively of Mount Evelyn RSL. veterans need to understand that that’s exactly how it should be,” he said. “Like many who have come before us and many who will come after us, we do owe a debt to those who served.” He spoke of the achievements in health and welfare services, saying veterans and their families would

remember how tough it was in the early days to achieve recognition, but that with persistence and smart strategy the wheel gradually turned. The initiatives were not, however, gestures of goodwill, he said. “They are our way of recognising their service and in some measure, of repaying the debt that we owe the 60,000 who served in Viet-

nam – those who returned, and those who did not.” The service is an initiative of the Outer Eastern Melbourne Subbranch of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia, Healesville, Lilydale, Mount Evelyn, Upper Yarra, Warburton and Yarra Glen RSL Sub-branches and the National Serviceman’s Association.

Invited to one big party By JESSE GRAHAM THERE’LL be excitement, noise, history and fun as the celebrations for Healesville’s 150th birthday ramp up, and everyone is invited to the party. The heritage of the town will be front-andcentre when the Healesville Heritage Festival begins on Friday 7 November with a ball at Healesville’s RACV Country Club. The festivities will kick off early the next morning, as the Healesville 150 Street Parade makes its way down Nicholson Street (Maroondah Highway) and the festival opens at the Healesville railway station. The festival, which will run through Saturday

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Legal centre loses By ANEEKA SIMONIS HUNDREDS of thousands of dollars are due to be pulled from a free legal service group, hitting its new office in Healesville the hardest. Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC), which runs several offices in the outer east is set to lose $400,000 in Commonwealth funding under budget cuts mid next year. A cost-saving decision announced in May, ECLC’s CEO Michael Smith says the decision will impact people who have little access to or cannot afford legal help in the Yarra Ranges. “The Commonwealth Government has said these funding cuts won’t affect frontline services but this certainly won’t be true in our communities. The reality is that for our clients, more people will miss out on legal help,” he said.

ECLC’s Healesville office opened around six months ago with the support of the federal grant. Mr Smith said the loss of funding would mean the new service would struggle to expand and help more people in the Yarra Ranges area. “It’s going to hit the development of service pretty hard ... we need to work on how to keep the office open,” he said. If the office is unable to expand, Smith fears victims of family violence or similar crimes may not travel down the line to seek out legal aid. “ECLC has been focused on expanding legal help to those most in need - the people of the Yarra Ranges, women and children experiencing family violence and vulnerable communities who find it hard to understand and access the law. “Some might travel (into other offices in the eastern suburbs) but some might stay in a

situation they are in. Problems then tend to get worse. Early intervention is best,” he said. The not-for-profit group which relies on state funding to operate has appealed the decision, writing to Attorney-General Department and local MPs as well as applying for other funding grants. Mr Smith said by deserting the four-year funding agreement two years early, the government would create further strain on the justice system. Federal Member for Casey Tony Smith said the government inherited a “massive budget deficit” when it came to power last September which meant “increased spending could not be maintained.” He said the government had provided more than $200 million in legal aid contributions this year and was considering new funding agreements for next year.

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TAC chief executive officer Janet Dore said last year that Victoria experienced its worst year for deaths involving drivers and riders with stimulants in their system. “Nearly one in six (14.9 per cent) drivers and riders killed had a stimulant, such as ice or other amphetamines, in their system,” she said. “That is very concerning because we know that as well as tunnel vision, dizziness and loss of concentration while driving under the influence of illicit drugs, there is often a false sense of alertness which can lead to

over confidence and the inability to make quick and good decisions. Ms Dore said the effects of ice can impair a person’s ability to drive safely not only while under the effect of the substance but also when they are coming down in the days after taking it - which can take up to six days. “Police tell us that many drivers are unaware that police are able to test for methamphetamines, including ice,” she said. “The Double Bus campaign aims to challenge and change perceptions

of the effect illicit drugs have on the ability to drive and creates awareness that if you drive on drugs, including ice, you will be caught.” Victoria Police has the right to pull drivers over at any time and test their saliva for traces of illicit drugs including THC, the active component in cannabis, as well as methamphetamines, including ice, speed and ecstasy. For more information on how drugs affect driving ability, visit www.roadsafety.vic.gov.au.

Strapped up for safety on their scones By ANEEKA SIMONIS KIDSAFE Victoria’s message is clear: No Helmet, No Ride. The child accident prevention foundation launched its inaugural schools competition last month to help teach children the importance of wearing a helmet when they ride. Helmets reduce the risk of moderate, serious and severe head injury by up to 74 per cent in a collision with a vehicle. Kidsafe Victoria president Erica Edmands said it was important for bike riders not just to wear a helmet but also to make sure it is fitted correctly. “Wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of injury or death when riding a wheeled device. “However, a helmet won’t be effective unless it is the right size for the child and is fitted correctly.” Backed by the TAC, the Kidsafe Victoria competition asks Victorian children to create a video or radio advertisement that helps send the message about helmet safety. But

it’s not just kids who are being taught a lesson. Ms Edmands said that although the competition is aimed at school children, adults have a duty to model responsible behaviour to younger generations when they ride. “It’s still important to remember that we as adults have a responsibility to role model correct behaviours and always wear a helmet when we are bike riding or using other wheeled devices.” Competition entries opened on 21 July and will close at 4pm on 12 September. The winners of each category will be awarded with a range of prizes at the National Kidsafe Day celebration on 21 October. Funded by the Community Road Safety Grants Program, the initiative joins other TAC projects encouraging road safety such as the recent announcement to improve cycling and pedestrian infrastructure in the community.

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Don’t slide, stay safe on icy roads WARBURTON police have issued a plea for drivers to stay safe on icy roads and mountain slopes, as winter comes toward a close. Sergeant Tom Wilkinson told the Mail on Tuesday 12 August that police had concerns with drivers taking on icy and snow-covered roads on intense weather days. He asked drivers to be aware of the weather at all times when driving, and said that conditions can turn from fine to fierce in a matter of minutes. “The weather conditions can change very quickly and there’re also some people that aren’t prepared,” he said. Sgt Wilkinson said that motorists should drive at a reasonable speed and in response to their conditions, particularly when coming down corners on mountains. “It’s even more dangerous with ice on the roads,” he said. “(A warning) might save someone from dying or getting injured.” Warburton’s Mount Donna Buang had been a site of concern for police, Sgt Wilkinson said, especially after a night of mayhem last month involving a number of cars. On Wednesday 9 July, about six cars slid off of Mount Donna Buang Road between the summit and the 10mile carpark, and became bogged or were unable to drive further on the icy road. For six hours, CFA, SES, police, ambulance, Parks Victoria, Yarra Valley and Eagle Towing worked on clearing the road and keeping those stranded at the summit warm. Sgt Wilkinson said drivers should prepare for bad conditions when driving on mountain roads or in extreme weather, and ensure both they and their car are ready for the task. “Some people aren’t prepared either themselves in their clothing or their vehicles aren’t suitable,” he said. When driving on icy roads, it is recommended to allow more space between cars and to brake gently to avoid skidding. Keeping lights on to increase visibility can also help when driving in snow or in intense rain.

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HOME TO PERFECT PEACE FROM the moment visitors enter this beautiful property they will feel at peace. Set on five acres completely surrounded by vineyards and farmland, this period home comprises four bedrooms, a large family room, kitchen with walk-in pantry plus a sitting room and formal lounge with open fire, cosy reading/library room, three bathrooms, a separate office or fifth bedroom. Period features at Alindarrah include 11 foot ceilings with decorative cornice, three

gas fires and reverse cycle heating and cooling throughout. A wide verandah encases the home. Four paddocks are well fenced and pastured, there is an automatic watering system throughout the property and the one acre garden changes dramatically with the seasons. A restful winter gives way to a remarkable spring with roses, bulbs, scented bushes, English trees and birdsong.

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Set on approximately 2000sqm this older style home has features including high ornate ceilings, picture rails, open ireplace & parquetry loors. Tastefully decorated ofering 3 bedrooms plus extra bedroom/oice/retreat downstairs. Separate living areas & modern kitchen boasting stainless steel appliances & combustion stove. A large front deck overlooking the Yarra River & surrounding mountains all just a stones throw away from the towns centre. contact Tracey Smedley on 0439 679 217 or 59671277 tracey@bellrealestate.com.au

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TRanquiL counTRy Living - 2 & 1/2 acRes Situated in a beautiful part of the Yarra valley on a corner block is this solid character Californian Bungalow home which sits on over 2 & 1/2 acres. Boasting three generous bedrooms with ornate ceiling roses one bathroom, large lounge area and wide front verandah that overlooks the mountains beyond. Stay warm in the cooler months with the beneit of natural gas heating and split system as well a wood stove in the kitchen to supplement the gas stove. A massive 3 bay shed plus workshop area with three phase power and separate gated entry is one that only be dreamt about for machinery, tradies or the elusive man cave. All this and more just a stones throw from the Rail Trail and heart of Yarra Junction.

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Tastefully renovated with loads of open living space, this 3 bedroom home perfect for the irst home owner or even older people who are not quite ready for a unit but looking for easy access to facilities. Freshly painted in modern colour scheme, new kitchen, new carpet, updated bathroom, natural gas log ire plus split system & lock up garage. The sound of the babbling creek across the road and easy lat walking distance to local shops, school, the Yarra River & transport make this property the ideal place to call home. contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 59671277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au

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yaRRa JuncTion Price Range $390,000 - $430,000 LoveRs of sunLighT, gaRden and vieWs LooK heRe With a glorious mountain views, a home bursting with charm & character, over half an acre. Located short distance to schools, shops & public transport, ideal for family living ofering 3 bedrooms, master with lovely ensuite & spa, bright & sunny lounge & a further separate living area/library/retreat, country style kitchen, carport & a separate bungalow or studio. For the garden enthusiast, lots of fruit trees & ample room for the kids & pets. A wonderful home for families, retirees, investors or just about anyone! contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or or 5967 1277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au

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SET on a stunning parcel of land surrounded by farmland, this four bedroom weatherboard home has a luxurious yet modern feel. SURROUNDED by four majestic oak trees, the house comprises four bedrooms, the master with its own ensuite, and a spacious family bathroom. Polished floorboards, decorative cornicing and quality fittings combined with an abundance of natural light make this home feel bright and inviting. The highlight of the house is the open kitchen, dining and living room which has a picture perfect outlook to the gardens and paddocks. The double garage has direct access to the living area and has plenty of storage, laundry and a split system. An upstairs room has the potential to be a rumpus room or bedroom and has great views from the balcony over farmland. Decking around the house would make the perfect place to sit on a warm summer’s evening. Outside, the fencing is all good quality and there are two paddocks, a dam and fruit trees. A large shed has concrete floor, power and lots of room for farm equipment and a workshop area. There is also a tractor shed, a large water tank, a new grey water system and drip irrigation around the perimeter of the property.

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Seeking to join in Kerry Nicholas and Lindy Schneider said that money raised through the screening will go to helping asylum seekers. 125714

By JESSE GRAHAM THE human face of asylum seekers will be front and centre at a movie fund-raiser which is to be held in Warburton next month. Mary Meets Mohammad will be screened at the Upper Yarra Arts Centre from 2pm on Sunday 14 September as part of a fund-raiser for the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre. Mary Meets Mohammad is a documentary which follows the opening of Tasmania’s first detention centre from the perspective of local Christian woman and knitter Mary and Muslim Afghan Hazara asylum seeker Mohammad. Mary is strongly opposed to the asylum seekers’ arrival in the community but as her knitting club creates beanies for the detention centre’s residents, she becomes curious about the life of the detainees and visits the centre. Event organiser Kerry Nicholas said that the movie humanises the current debates about asylum seekers

Picture: JESSE GRAHAM and explores issues about detention centres and community attitudes. “We’re really quite remote from the places where quite a lot of activity goes on in relation to asylum seekers, so people aren’t conscious of it,” she said. “It’s a gentle film - it raises questions, but it’s not heavy. “It’s a process of relating, and small communities are good at relating.” The film session is hosted by

Amnesty International’s Upper Yarra Group, which has been collecting food and materials through drop-off boxes in Warburton to donate to the ASRC’s offices in Footscray. Entry to the fund-raiser is $10 and children under 15 receive free entry. To book tickets, visit www.culturetracks.info or call 1300 368 333. For more information on donating to ASRC, visit www.asrc.org.au/getinvolved/give-goods, the Warburton Community Space, Sancta Sophia or the Waterwheel information centre.

Musicians come to celebrate By ANEEKA SIMONIS HEALESVILLE is saving the best for last with its massive annual music festival set to coincide with the town’s 150th anniversary celebration in November. Now in its fifth year, the Healesville Music Festival will ensure good times and even better music over the weekend starting 14 November at various venues across the town. The anniversary event will debut its first international artist Chris Henry with Hardcore Grass from Nashville, USA, as well as other headlining acts including We Two Thieves, acclaimed blues band the Three Kings and the welcome return of last year’s favourites, the Little Stevies. A hallmark of the Healesville Music Festival is its focus on original songwriters which this year include renowned troubadours Liz Stringer, Fred Smith with Liz Frencham, Lucie Thorne and Hugh McDonald to name a few.

A Mexican and African rhythm will also be felt in the audience as multicultural artists Sin Frontera and Afrovival bust their groove. Showcasing local talent, Yarra Valley favourites Engine Room, vocal quartet Balladry and Louie and the Pride will also perform, doing their hometown proud on its birthday celebration. The festival is normally held each year in March but honing in on the festival-free time of the year and the anniversary, the weekend is sure to attract plenty of visitors. The event is family-friendly and all profits made by the festival are channelled back into local organisations and projects to bolster the Healesville community. Performances will be held at four venues - the Memo, Healesville RSL, the Terminus Hotel and Mocha and Lime. Tickets for the fifth annual Healesville Music Festival are now on sale.

The Little Stevies performing at last year’s Healesville Music Festival. 96254 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY For bookings and information, call 5966 4500 or visit www.healesvillemusicfestival.com.au.

Sights set for open art IT WILL be a weekend to remember when Yarra Valley Open Studios (YVOS) 2014 opens its doors next month. Artist liaison and participating artist Ali Griffin said this year artists would be creating site-specific artwork for a group exhibition which was something that hadn’t happened before. “I’m really excited to see what will be produced and I know it will be an incredible exhibition with some real surprises,” she said. Oakridge Winery will be hosting the Open Studios group exhibition, which will be housed at the winery from 23 August through to 14 September and will be featured on the YVOS art-trail map. Meanwhile, the Open Studios weekend will run from 13-14 September and blue flags will be used to signify a YVOS participating artist studio, event or venue. Studios from Lilydale to Steels Creek, Toolangi, Healesville and Warburton will all be opening their doors for the weekend, with a range of works to explore. Accompanying the group exhibition at Oakridge Winery, Healesville’s Memo Hall will host a second group show, called Prelim, which focuses on artists’ preliminary sketches, studies and visual diaries.

The exhibition will allow visitors to see the hours of work and research that go into a finished piece and allow them to learn more about local artists and how they work. Yarra Valley Open Studios ambassador Zoe Warne said she is looking forward to meeting some familiar faces and getting to know the new participants for 2014. Guidebooks are available for the event from retail outlets across Melbourne and the Yarra Valley including Yarra Valley cafes, shire offices, information centre as well as yvopenstudio.net.au. Yarra Valley Open Studios will run from 13 to 14 September from 10am to 5pm while the Group Exhibition will run from 23 August to 14 September at Oakridge Winery. The Prelim exhibition will run from 19 August to 17 September at Healesville’s Memo Hall and booklets with information and maps can be found at Yarra Ranges Council offices and information centres. A YVOS iPhone app will be available from the iTunes Store for download.

Warburton on silver screen By ANEEKA SIMONIS A NEW features film set in Warburton is attracting sell-out crowds and critical praise. The debut by Australian director Kasimir Burgess, “Fell” uses the area’s forest landscape to tell a story of revenge, redemption and man’s affinity to nature. Filmed last winter, Burgess said he and producer John Maynard could look no further than Warburton for the setting. “We chose Warburton because it is so beautiful and epic. We filmed in places like Powelltown and Woods Point,” Burgess said. “We veered well beyond the beaten track and discovered great textures and some of the oldest trees in Australia.” The film is about a man named Thomas whose only daughter, Lara, is killed by a logging truck in a hit-and-run accident for which the driver, Luke, serves a fiveyear prison sentence. Stricken with grief, Thomas moves away from his urban life and identity, moving to the remote town where Lara was killed.

Taking up work as a logger, he connives his way into working with Luke in the dangerously high treetops after his release. Burgess said audiences had been taken aback by Warburton’s lush landscape and hoped the story might help forge a greater connection between man and nature. “The film transports audiences to another world where they can enter a beautiful forest and live vicariously through the characters and textures. “I hope people can take away a sense of realisation that we are part of a cycle within nature,” he said. The 90-minute film had its first screening at the Sydney Film Festival last month and will feature to a sold-out crowd at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 15-18 August. ACMI will also be screening the film from 21 August until 27 September. The film is available on Video on Demand (VOD) on ACMI’s website for the duration of the season, to allow all audiences the opportunity to access the film. To watch the film, visit http://www. acmi.net.au/.

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Almost another Avengers Starring: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Lee Pace GUARDIANS of the Galaxy is a thrilling ride that overcomes its various story problems through a wealth of charm and flair. When Ronan The Accuser (Lee Pace), a fanatical member of the Kree race, threatens to destroy the planet Zandar with a mysterious superweapon, American scavenger Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) joins a band of misfit outlaws to stop him.

Guardians of the Galaxy is an exciting pastiche of the space opera style and lovable rogues of Star Wars, the interplanetary politics of Star Trek, ’80s pop tunes and screwball comedy. But it’s hard to ignore the feeling that this is basically another Avengers film, but without the sturdy multi-film foundation that film had. Without separate tie-in films to show us the characters’ back-stories, Guardians relies on a lot of exposition to develop the characters, meaning that we get a shallower sense of their identities. This would normally be

a dealbreaker, but the actors pull through with remarkable chemistry, crackling dialogue and fun personalities. Not all of the humour works, but the overall atmosphere is amusing and light-hearted while still achieving many moments of powerful drama and pathos. The film’s vivid, colourful style is stunning and the action is astounding. Guardians of the Galaxy tried with mixed success to make the Avengers lightning strike twice, but taken on its own, it’s an immensely fun, vibrant and earnest experience. –Seth Hynes

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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

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HEALESVILLE 28 Stephens Road, Saturday 23rd August, 9am-3pm Selected designer furniture and clothing, interior design magazines, rugs, ladies' bike, large selection of fabric off-cuts and more.

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V In Memoriam

HERLIHY, LAUREN

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EARLY YEARS & PARENT SUPPORT FACILITATOR

16th August, 2009 I miss you my special friend You were there for me until the end Words will never say How I want you here

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POWELL, David Leonard. Passed away peacefully on Monday 4th August, 2014. Ages 81 years. Dearly loved husband of Betty, 56 years of happy memories shared. Much loved father of Leo, Ken, Rod and Julie and father-in-law of Theresa, Teresa, Michelle and Kevin. Adored Pa of Mark, Elise, Rachel, Marcus, Erika-May and Jessica. Forever in our hearts

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

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ROYAL, Flair van, Royce series 5, 17ft tandem electric brakes, roll out awning, full annexe, tinted windows, double bed, many extras, EC, reg October 2014, RIO-509. Marysville. $23,000. 0438 352 573.

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V Caravans & Trailers TANDEM TRAILER, 9X5, cost to build $5,500 selling for $3,300. Comes with electric brakes, checker plate, 400mm sides, Landcruiser wheels, new spare wheels, rego paid. Contact Hugh 0427 747 619.

SEWER MACHINE, Electric Eel, 21m cable length, with attachments, clean your own drain and save $$$. $800. Phone Mick 0418 483 654. 5962 2740.

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TRAILER, Strong, rugged trailer, suitable for work/ recreation, travel anywhere, True-Tracker manufactured by Trailer Factory, used few times only for outback trips, 3 Landcruiser wheels, tyres in EC, shock-absorbers, electric brakes, handbrake, Treg hitch, completely dust and waterproof, lid has gas struts, fully lockable, including spare wheel, measurements 1.67w x 2.13 long, base height .66, with .61 butterfly top, deceased estate, Warburton. $2,200. Phone 0407 240 242.

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Sport

�� Connecting people with local sport…

Legend celebrates

Golfers enjoy a winter warmer

By JACK LACY

ON THURSDAY at the Marysville Golf Club, the nine-holers played stroke on the front nine holes and the winner was Croydon resident Roger Thomas with nett 35 followed by Geoff Ferguson with nett 37. Geoff also won the putting competition with 13 putts. On Saturday, while most of the men were playing in the Winter Aggregate competition, father and son Steve and Brendan Krueger from Mt Evelyn were playing the final of the individual match play event. Congratulations to 16-year-old Brendan for beating his father on the 17th hole. On Saturday both the men and the ladies played a stroke round for the second round of the Winter Aggregate Competition. The men’s daily winner was Healesville resident and member Mark Bambery (26) with nett 68 on a countback from Peter Jeffery (15) who lives in Lilydale. The ladies daily winner was Mooroolbark resident Helen Howard (22) with nett 74 and the runner up was Gail Leigh (11) with nett 77 on a countback from Rebecca Lee. The winners of the Winter Aggregate competition were Steve Coker with a combined nett score of 137 and Gail Leigh with a combined nett score of 150.

TERRY Walker played his 300th game with the Warburton Millgrove Football Club against Woori Yallock on the weekend. Walker, nicknamed ‘Tossel’ by his team mates and coach, is captain of the Burras senior side and plays in the ruck. The 35-year-old has played football for most of his life and has an impressive pedigree. Walker has been awarded the Best and Fairest twice in the under18s division (1994 and 1995) and five times during his involvement in the senior club. “Football has always been a passion of mine. “I grew up around the game and played with my brothers,” Walker said. Tossel began playing for the Burras’ senior side 19 years ago. He played his first senior game in the reserves against Olinda Ferny Creek while still in the under-18s. Walker said he always wanted to be a part of the club and considers his involvement with the Burras to

Bandaged legend footballer Terry Walker in the huddle during his 300th game. Picture: WARBURTON MILLGROVE FOOTBALL CLUB be his greatest passion. “I have always wanted to play in the side, since I was a boy,” he said. “The football club has been my life.” He has two brothers who have played for the side. His brother Michael recently played his 340th game.

“I grew up around the sport. I was always playing football with my brothers,” Terry Walker said. Burras senior club coach Brendon Woods describes Tossel as an inspiration to the club. “Terry puts in 100 per cent.” “He always has a crack, playing the best he possibly can every week.”

Warburton Millgrove Burras president Rodney Woods also holds Terry in high regard. According to Woods, Walker’s team mates view him as a great mentor. “Terry is greatly admired by his team mates and also by opposing clubs for his tireless efforts and determination.” Terry said he enjoyed celebrating his 300th game but wasn’t pleased with the final outcome. “It was a good day but the result was not great, unfortunately.” “We were well in the contest but fell short against the top side by 15 points.” On the day, Walker received congratulatory messages from AFL greats Alistair Lynch and Jonathan Brown as well as a lifetime membership with the Burras. Walker has worked for Woods Contracting, a tree logging company, for the past seven years. Several of his work colleagues also play for the senior Burras’ side. He has two children with his wife Nicole, Tyson and Reece.

Running some legs around the lake ROUND seven of the Athletics Victoria XCR season was held around Lake Wendouree, Ballarat, on Saturday 16 August. Open ages ran a gruelling 15 kilometres while the junior grades competed over five kilometres. This was the final competition before many athletes head to Albany, Western Australia, next weekend for the Australian Cross Country Championships. First race of the day was the fivekilometre road race contested by under 20, 18, 16 and 14 grades. The combined start made for a fast and furious first few hundred metres. James Laven continued his improving form to be first Yarra Rang-

es athlete to finish, completing the five kilometres in 18.09 for 11th place in his grade. By far the most impressive performances were from the under 14 girls, led by an outstanding 18.31m by Lily Peacock to win her grade. Team mates Ruby Dixon (3rd), Brooke Mullins (4th) and Lee Taylor (11th) ensured a team win and all but secured the Under 14 girls XCR14 premiership. The men’s team was led home by a much improved Michael Clarke, completing the 15km in 56.22. First woman home was Amanda Laven in excellent 1.07.19. Results: 15 Kilometre Open Women Amanda Laven 67th (10th 40-

44) 1.07.19. Open Men Michael Clarke 96th 56.20, Bryan Ackerly 143rd (9th 50-54) 59.07, David Seeds 170th (16th 50-54) 1.00.07, Jamie Strudley 187th (18th 45-49) 1.01.20, Gerard Thrall 261st (33rd 45-49) 1.09.17, David Laven 293rd (38th 45-49) 1.13.21. 5 Kilometre-Women U14 Lily Peacock 1st 18.31, Ruby Dixon 3rd 19.55, Brooke Mullins 4th 20.05, Lee Taylor 11th 27.07. Women Under 16 Lily Thompson 8th 20.24, Women U18 Olivia Twining 5th 21.13, Amy Veenendaal 13th 23.57, Shona Branson 17th 25.52. Men Under 14

Harrison Van Duuren 14th 20.01, Ryan Thrall 15th 20.22, Men U16 James Laven 11th 18.09, Connor Thrall 22nd 21.48. Next weekend, four club athletes will be representing Victoria at the Australian Cross Country Championships in Albany Western Australia. Good luck to Lily Peacock, Brooke Mullins, Georgia Laven and Harrison Van Duuren. Yarra Ranges Athletics’ next club event is the cross country fun day and presentation day on Saturday 23 August. Go to www.yarrarangesathletics. org.au for more information on upcoming events, results and training times.

By LESLEY RUNDLE

Scoreboard WARBURTON GOLF CLUB RESULTS WEDNESDAY 13 AUGUST Stableford winner: G. Lord (33 points on a C/b). Runner up: J. Haynes (33). Balls down to 32. Nearest to the Pins 3rd C. Brown, 15th K. Slater, 17th R. Hottes. SATURDAY 16 AUGUST PAR Winner: R.Gilmore (+1). Runner up: D. Fox (Square). Balls down to -3. Nearest to the pins were 3rd K. Kane, 9th W. Hollis, 15th L. Humphris. WESBURN JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Under 12 Wesburn 10.11 (71) d Mt Evelyn 1.2 (8). Under 14 Mt Evelyn 18.14 (122) d Wesburn 2.5 (17). Under 16 Mt Evelyn 26.22 (178) d Wesburn 1.1 (7). HEALESVILLE JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Under 16 Wandin 20.13 (133) d Healesville 7.1 (43). Under 14 Wandin 11.14 (80) d Healesville 7.1 (43). Under 13 Healesville 8.5 (53) d South Belgrave 5.3 (33). Under 12 Healesville 2.7 (19) d Wandin 2.3 (15).

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Woori had all the answers YVMDFNL DIVISION 1 SENIORS Woori Yallock 15.16 (106) d Belgrave 10.5 (55) WOORI Yallock looked to have a battle on its hands at quarter time as it trailed by eight points, however it really upped the work rate in the second term scoring 5.6 to 1.2 to turn the quarter time deficit into a handy 20-point half time lead. The second half saw Woori slowly stretch its lead as it had all the answers to Belgrave’s challenges eventually winning by a comfortable 46 points. It now sits second on the ladder with only percentage separating it from fifth and just one game to go before finals. Woori plays fifth placed Mount Evelyn next week in what should be a great climax to the home and away season. Best Woori Yallock: B. Monkhorst (4), M. Witkowski, D. Ryan. Belgrave: M. Collins (6), B. Collins, S. Nicholson. Wandin 22.19 (151) d Warburton Millgrove 12.8 (80) WANDIN continues to dominate the competition, this time with a 71 point thumping of Warburton Millgrove. This game started off even enough with scores all tied up at the first change but Wandin started to hit its straps in the second term booting 6.9 goals to three goals and really should have been further in front than the 27 point half time margin. The second half saw Wandin really pull away as its running power was too strong for Warby to counter, it booted 12 second half goals to five to win quite easily and are looking set for a successful finals campaign. Best Wandin: M. Fowkes (6), R. Ross, J. Myers. Warburton Millgrove: M. Wappett (5), T. McKail, B. Winzer. Healesville 22.17 (149) d Emerald 16.11 (107) HEALESVILLE ventured to the Emerald junior ground to take on Emerald. The first quarter was tight with Healesville holding onto an eight-point lead. Healesville kicked six goals to four to extend its lead to 22 points at the main break. Healesville went on a rampage in the third piling on eight goals to two behinds in the third giving it a huge lead of 72 points at the last break. Emerald fought back in the last to hold Healesville to four goals in the last while it kicked four itself. Best Healesville: A. Davies (3), H. Prest, S. Donkin.

Michael Ashton takes a strong mark.

Andrew Egginton holds the ball high. Emerald: Matthew Dompietro, L. McKenna, Michael Dompietro. Division 2 Seniors Thornton Eildon 15.9 (99) d Gembrook Cockatoo 8.7 (55) THORNTON set its win up in the first term with a great eight-goal burst. Gembrook wasn’t bad booting four majors itself but it was the home team that looked in control. By half time it had stretched its lead to 44 points and just about had this game it its keeping. The second half didn’t reach any great heights as both sides really looked as though it were going through the motions. It was three goals apiece for the remainder of the game which secured Thornton a handy win and fourth place on the ladder which means it will play in an elimination final next week against Yarra Junction. Best Thornton Eildon: R. Chapman, T. Bail, D. Creed. Gembrook Cockatoo: C. Birch (2), M. Quinn, B. Wareham. Seville 30.17 (197) d Yarra Junction 7.6 (48) SEVILLE has finished on top of the ladder and has sent an ominous warning to all other finals aspirants after smashing Yarra Junction to the tune of 149 points. Seville was simply outstanding from the first bounce. It opened up with a six goal to two behinds first quarter and then really ramped it up in the second term booting nine goals to one to be 86 points up by half time. The second half was more dominance from Seville. It added another 15 goals, 10 of it coming in a stunning last quarter, Nathan O’Keefe had another great day booting 10 majors to add to his seasons tally.

Nicole Jakobs standing tall in defence. Seville will now have a week’s rest in the first week of finals and will take on the winner of the Yarra Glen v Powelltown clash while Yarra Junction gets another chance in an elimination final against Thornton Eildon. Best Seville: N. O’Keefe (10), M. Cecere (2), M. Callinan. Yarra Junction: M. Brown, D. Amrein, T. Cordwell. Powelltown 21.19 (145) d Kinglake 10.11 (71) POWELLTOWN was always the better side here but Kinglake did show some good spirit and took it up to its opponents early. Powelly booted six goals to four in the first term and then stretched that margin to 31 by half-time but did have to work hard for its lead. Powelltown upped its work rate in the third and it paid dividends on the scoreboard. It booted six goals to two and its lead had blown out to 59 points by the last change. Kinglake’s D. Pywell did his best to keep his side in the game and finished the day with six of his team’s 10 goals. The last quarter was a bit of a non-event with Powelltown booting three goals to one to win comfortably and set up a date with Yarra Glen in next week’s qualifying final while Kinglake’s season comes to an end. Best Kinglake: D. Pywell (6), J. Butterworth, J. Nixon. Yarra Glen 19.15 (129) d Yea 9.10 (64) YARRA Glen wasn’t at its brilliant best but it still did what it had to do and still came away with a 65-point win over Yea. It started the stronger and looked every bit the winning team from the opening bounce. It booted five goals to one to open

the game and jump out to a 28-point quarter time lead. Yea played more accountably in the second term and made Yarra Glen work hard for its goals providing a much more even quarter with Yarra Glen scoring four goals to Yea’s three. The second half did see Yarra pull away as its fitness came to the fore. It added another 10 goals to five to win in reasonably comfortable fashion and set up a showdown with Powelltown next week in the qualifying final while Yea will lick its wounds over the summer and, hopefully, come back bigger and stronger in 2015. Best Yarra Glen: R. Bateman, A. Best, J. Ball. Yea: T. Butterworth (4), B. Littlewood, J. Wheeler. Seville forfeited to Woori Yallock. Powelltown: Bye DIVISION 1 A GRADE NETBALL Wandin 65 d Warburton Millgrove 24 WARBURTON was OK early but once Wandin kicked into action it was really all one way traffic as Wandin jumped out to an 18 goal lead by half time. In the second half Wandin’s quick movement with the ball was too much for Warby to handle as it added another 33 goals to 10 to win by a comfortable 31 goals. Best Wandin: Melissa Martinov (40), Carly Baker (2), Tayissa Coppinger. Warburton Millgrove: Karly Wappett (9), Grace Barnard, Alexandra Bryan. Belgrave 72 d Woori Yallock 35 BELGRAVE played a quality four quarter game never giving Woori any free space to score easily. Belgrave got out to a 16-goal lead at halftime and was looking the goods.

In the second half Belgrave continued to dominate the play and added another 40 goals to Woori’s 19 to win very comfortably. Best Belgrave: Angela Jeffrey, Kristen Robinson, Tara Jois. Woori Yallock: Jodi Terry, Stacey Southwick, Jordan Kennedy. Olinda Ferny Creek 59 d Mount Evelyn 49 THESE sides will meet again in a couple of weeks in the elimination final and Olinda will go into that game with a mental edge as it triumphed in this game by 10 goals. Even though the final margin wasn’t great Olinda was never headed. Its lead was seven goals at quarter time, nine at the half and 14 at threequarter time. Mount Evelyn did battle it out hard in the last quarter outscoring Olinda by four goals which will give it some confidence when it meets again in two weeks. Best Olinda Ferny Creek: Ashlee Howard (37 goals), Louise Conway, Madison Taylor. Mount Evelyn: Maddie Hickey (24), Bridgette Barry-Murphy, Jordan Maher. Healesville 72 d Emerald 24 IT was a complete domination from Healesville as it showed no mercy handing Emerald a 48 goal thumping. The highlight of the game was Healesville’s third term as it ran riot scoring 22 goals and holding Emerald to just two to go 40 goals up at the last change. Healesville stretched that margin out further in the last scoring 18 goals to 10 to win big. Best Healesville: Kylie Malone (40), Lauren Woodgate (32), Caitlyn Jeffress. Emerald: Lauren Moses (5), Megan Whiteroad (4), Sarah MacDonald. Upwey Tecoma 68 d Monbulk Hawks 36 UPWEY took a little while to get going in this game as Monbulk took it up to the league leaders and only trailed by 10 goals at half time. Upwey showed why it hadn’t lost a game in the second half as it really kicked into gear. It scored 17 goals to nine in the third term and then rammed its advantage home in the last scoring 23 last quarter goals to nine to win like a top side should. Best Upwey Tecoma: Jordan Lingard (28), Krista Tomlinson, Tamara Elshaar. Monbulk Hawks: Sophie Byatt (19), Jamie Sands (17 goals), Beth Stubbs.

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Ambassador gets saddled up By REBECCA BILLS SELBY local Simon Clarke has been announced as this year’s RACV Great Victorian Bike Ride ambassador. And, as part of his duties, he will cycle with students during one day of the ride as it journeys from Albury to Lilydale. Clarke’s riding potential was discovered on the RACV Great Victorian Bike Ride in 1998 when he rode with a school group as part of the nine-day riding and camping adventure. At the time, Clarke was a student at Selby Primary School and had the opportunity to ride with Olympic track racing gold medallist Dean Woods who recog-

spent the last 12 years splitting his time between Melbourne and Europe. “I basically spend February until October there (Europe) every year and come home for the off-season,” he said. Clarke said he was really excited to be able to ride with students during this year’s ride and described it as being a little bit like going back to the future. Bicycle Network Chief Executive Officer Craig Richards said he was extremely happy to welcome Clarke back to where it all began for him. He said the ride was a great opportunity to take time out, get physically active and have a lot of fun.

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