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Har vest fiesta WHAT started as a small seed has grown into a flourishing garden of community collaboration. Sarah Court Preschool will host its first annual Healthy Harvest Festival on Saturday 13 September, and is bringing much of the Montrose community along for the ride. The event is a celebration of healthy local living and its aim is to inspire people to buy locally, grow edible food, and learn ways to prepare fresh,

healthy meals. The festival’s celebration of all things local piqued the interest of the Montrose Traders Association and after several brainstorm sessions, a unique partnership was formed. “The Festival Committee members approached us to explore ways this event could support both the preschool and us as local traders,” chairperson of the Montrose Traders Association and owner of Montrose Meats and Smokehouse, Rob Earney said.

“They presented innovative ways we, as traders, could partner with the festival and that is how the Local Rewards Card was born. We were immediately on board.” The Local Rewards Card, designed by Sarah Court Preschool, offers a diverse mix of promotions from 10 Montrose businesses. The card will be distributed to the first 500 attendees at the event and is a way to inspire local residents to shop locally.

“We have been absolutely delighted with the level of support we have received from the community to put on the Healthy Harvest Festival,” President of Sarah Court Preschool Kate Garnsworthy said. “The Montrose Traders Association is generously sponsoring a free planting activity for children on the day and it is our goal that the Local Rewards Card will support them in return, not to mention us as residents with great offers,” Ms Garnsworthy said.

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Kids going high-tech By ANEEKA SIMONIS A MONTROSE kindergarten will upgrade its communication technology equipment and outdoor play area under two new grants awarded by the Coalition Government. Goodstart Early Learning in Montrose received $11,500 worth of minor infrastructure and IT grants on Thursday 28 August as part of a strategy to improve childhood learning facilities across the state. Teacher at the kindergarten Rachael Foley said she was thrilled the learning centre would receive the grants. “We can now proceed with construction of a new outdoor pergola, enabling the children to enjoy outdoor play during all seasons,” she said. A further grant for IT improvement will be put towards installing a Lenovo tablet which will help the

kindergarten better communicate learning outcomes with parents. Together with Liberal candidate for Monbulk Mark Verschuur, Member for Eastern Victoria Andrew Ronalds presented the kindergarten with the grants on Thursday 28 August. “This is great news for local Montrose families as their children will be able to directly benefit from these upgraded early years services,” Mr Ronalds said. Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development Wendy Lovell said the grants would further enhance the state’s strong early learning program. “Victoria already leads the nation in early childhood education and care and by improving early years facilities and infrastructure, we are making Victoria an even better place for families to raise their children,” Ms Lovell said.

Member for Eastern Victoria Andrew Ronalds, middle right, and Liberal candidate for Monbulk Mark Verschuur, middle left, congratulate Early Learning students Jack, Kydan, Tyler and Skye. They are joined by early learning assistant Kim James, back left, and teacher Rachael Foley, back right. 126523

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POLICE are seeking witnesses to a number of break-ins in the Dandenong Ranges area over the past week. Computer equipment was stolen from a residential property in Upwey between 3pm and 5pm on Wednesday 27 August. Thieves took jewellery from a Tremont home on Monday 25 August between 8am and 5pm. It is believed they entered the property through an unlocked door. A Montrose chocolate shop was broken into overnight on Sunday 24 August, but it is believed nothing was stolen. Jewellery, chainsaws and a Dingo digger were stolen from a Macclesfield property between Friday 22 and Wednesday 27 August. It is not believed that they are linked, but anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

THE Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit has had a busy week arresting and questioning a number of people in relation to crimes over the past year. They included a 17-year-old Cranbourne youth interviewed in relation to a burglary at the 1000 Steps cafe. Police said the youth had been questioned about a burglary in July. A 29-year-old Rowville woman has been released on summons in relation to a burglary in Upwey in April. A 16-year-old Wandin boy has been questioned in relation to the theft of a car in Kilysth in November last year.

dale and neighbouring areas earlier in the year as part of Sibelco Australia’s third phase of development. Yarra Ranges Council is due to consider the submissions on 9 September before the plan is forwarded to the Minister for Planning, responsible for rezoning the land from a Special Use Zone to a General Residential Zone before construction gets underway. At this stage, the stage one area of Cave Hill is intended to hold 147 new residential homes.

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DEVELOPMENT concerns regarding the proposed Cave Hill residential area in Lilydale have been raised with the Yarra Ranges Council ahead of its decision to approve the rezoning of the land. Height restrictions, access to pathways, traffic congestion, privacy and wildlife habitat concerns topped the list of issues to be discussed in council before they go ahead with developing the southern end of the quarry site.

A voice of concern was also heard on behalf of indigenous wildlife such as eastern grey kangaroos, kookaburras, wedge-tailed eagles, owls and tiger snakes who have formed local habitats at the quarry site. Stage one, bordered by Hull Road and the railway line, is intended to be an open space with low to medium housing density and shared paths for pedestrians and cyclists. Contributions were collected from residents and organisations in Lily-

Locals concerned about their athome privacy have suggested Cave Hill introduce covenants that restrict double-storey houses in the area, limit their proportion or create minimum distances between new and existing houses. Traffic congestion was raised during the four-week consultation process, with many submitters asking that the residential area be developed alongside an upgrade to nearby roads and intersections to manage the increasing flow of traffic.

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Coffee calls campaigners By MELISSA MEEHAN and JODIE SYMONDS THEY were there to celebrate their plight - but there was a chink in their armour. The aroma of a McDonald’s coffee. More than 30 anti-McDonald’s protesters made the journey to Eureka last Sunday for a chance to celebrate and reflect on their battle against the fast food giant. But the need for a toilet stop and the aroma of the coffee beans was too strong for some, leaving many to enter the Golden Arches they strongly fought against for so long. Mail reporter Jodie Symonds

was invited to join them on their two-hour bus journey and found herself surrounded by a booing audience almost every time they passed a McDonald’s restaurant. Their journey to Ballarat was to attend the Museum of Australian Democracy (MADE) where their long-fought battle was on exhibition. Group spokesman Garry Muratore spoke to an audience about his group’s battle and vowed to continue the campaign until McDonald’s Tecoma was shut down. He spoke to the Mail about the exhibition with pride. “It is very significant to the campaign because it is a recognition of

the work that the community has done,” Mr Muratore said. “We need to create a financial disaster for McDonald’s in Tecoma.” The exhibition runs until 14 September. Campaigner Richard Pearson said it was everyone’s Dandenong Ranges. “It is just a reminder that for everything we have been through, it hasn’t all gone to waste,” Mr Pearson said. “There isn’t a formal plan now but we will never stop until it is closed.” For details on the exhibition, visit www.made.org/WhatsOn/Events/ GrassrootsDemocracy.aspx.aspx.

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COME celebrate Art at Linden Gate’s 25th anniversary with its retrospective Now and Then art exhibition from 5 September to 20 October or its celebration event on 13-14 September. For details, contact Reggie on 0418 851 819.

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SELBY Folk Club’s annual Big Sing music event will be held at Tecoma Uniting Church from 7.30pm on Friday 5 September. Melbourne community choir, Shaking the Tree will headline the event. Entry is $15 at the door. For information, contact Judy on 9754 7090.

FRIENDS of Emerald Lake Park are hosting a community tree planting at Emerald Lake on Sunday 14 September from 9.30am to 12.30pm with a barbecue to follow. For information, call 5968 4603.

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Council calls the shots By MARC MCGOWAN COUNCILLORS Noel Cliff and Samantha Dunn are set to meet with celebrity chef Shannon Bennett this week to get a clearer picture on his vision for Burnham Beeches. Mr Bennett bought the property with investor Adam Garrisson four years ago and they plan to turn it into one of Victoria’s premier food and accommodation destinations. But their decision to lodge a request for a Planning Scheme Amendment (PSA) with Planning Minister Matthew Guy continues to cause angst in the community. Cr Cliff and Cr Dunn differed somewhat on the issue last week, when speaking about it with the Mail. Cr Cliff, who has been in discussions with Mr Bennett and Mr Gar-

risson for about two years, said all planning decisions would be with Yarra Ranges Council. He also said the public would have the chance to raise concerns once Burnham Beeches owners made further applications with council. Cr Dunn hit back at Cr Cliff’s comments on her blog, saying Mr Guy would determine whether residents had that opportunity. “It is up to the minister to decide if the community will be consulted, not councillors, not council officers, not Burnham Beeches owners,” Cr Dunn said. “Unless the owners ask the minister to do so and, at any rate, it’s still the minister’s call. “It is also up to the minister to determine if he makes a decision or

asks council for a decision on the PSA.” Cr Dunn did not return calls, but has spoken with Cr Cliff about the Burnham Beeches redevelopment. “We’re good mates and she interprets it differently to what I do and that’s fine, but I’m sticking to what I said - we’re calling the shots,” Cr Cliff said in response to Cr Dunn. “The minister could (overrule council) if he wants to call it in, but he won’t be. “As it stands at the moment, we are the authority for dictating what happens there and that’s where my money lies.” Cr Cliff said Mr Bennett might have believed he could overrule council by going to Mr Guy. “He would love to see something like that, where he has open slather,

but I guarantee you the government won’t give him open slather,” Cr Cliff said of Mr Bennett. “It’s too prestigious a property and it’s got too high a value. It just can’t be given open slather to destroy something people value. “That’s not just the locals - it’s right across the country. Everyone knows Burnham Beeches and the Nicholas family (which originally owned it), so it’s not going to happen.” Cr Cliff said the meeting with Mr Bennett would “put to bed all the guessing that’s going on and the rumour mongers”. Mr Guy said in a statement the planning department would work with the local council and relevant authorities to ensure a sensible outcome on this matter.

Declan heading into storm of ice By MELISSA MEEHAN IT’S a craze that has swept the world, and now the ice bucket challenge has made its way to Emerald. After seeing the local footy team take on the challenge, Emerald Primary School captain Declan Cocks decided he also wanted to do something to raise awareness for Motor Neurone Disease. But doing the challenge wasn’t enough, Declan hoped to raise money for the cause by roping in his co-captain Jorja Hoffman to take up the challenge with him at

the school’s lunchtime. Proud mum Jackie said Declan researched the illness before deciding to have the bucket of icy cold water thrown over him at lunchtime on Friday. “He said because he’s the school captain he should do something to raise awareness,” she said. “He did all the research and understands what it is all about.” To make a donation go to http:// www.mndaust.asn.au/How-yourdonation-helps.aspx

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Lifeline for hub By JESSE GRAHAM BELGRAVE’S new multi-purpose health hub project took a step forward last week with business plans endorsed and lobbying for funds to begin. The hub, which will house Inspiro’s health services, was discussed at the Yarra Ranges Council’s 26 August meeting and received unanimous support from councillors. Victoria Police Crime Prevention Officer and Inspiro board member Linda Hancock spoke at the meeting and said that, when completed, the hub could draw new services to the town. Ms Hancock gave the example of Belgrave recently missing out on a new Headspace office and said the hub would be attractive for health service providers. Quoting the council officer’s report on the new hub, councillor Samantha Dunn said existing buildings in Belgrave - which includes the Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Services (DRERS) and Inspiro - were not fit for their purposes. “At the moment, we see emergency relief services provided out of sub-standard structures,” she said. “We could do so much more, and we could do so much better.” The report on the hub said that, when community consultation was run last year, an “overwhelming” amount of the 1085 respondents supported the development of the hub. The hub will cost an estimated $8.7 million to construct and furnish and is believed it will operate at a deficit of about $244,290, increasing by CPI, for seven years. Inspiro and the council will be covering any operating deficits on a 50/50 basis, according to the council report. Before the project goes ahead, however, the council will be lobbying the state and federal governments for funding contributions. Yarra Ranges Council Director of Social and Economic Development Ali Wastie said the council had promising conversations with government representatives about funding. Councillors unanimously endorsed moving the project from the Future Community Projects Program to the 2014/2015 Capital Expenditure Budget.

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Mansion fire threat I LIVE in the unique hamlet of Sherbrooke, with its population of 200. I don’t know anyone at all who objects to the restoration and revival of the beautiful Burnham Beeches mansion. What is upsetting is the inappropriate size of the total development. As well as the mansion and currently operating bakery and cafe, future plans include a brewery, dairy, trufferie, steakhouse and open-air theatre. A village of 50 units and ecopods is also planned. There are only 76 dwellings in the whole of Sherbrooke! With the guidance of the CFA, our community works hard to minimise the dangers of the bushfire season. Sherbrooke Road is our only access and egress but this road and its side streets are regularly blocked by fallen trees. Huge mountain ash across roads are simply part of the fabric of extreme weather situations. The CFA advises everyone to be ‘off the mountain’ during days of high fire danger – before a fire starts, traffic bottlenecks and roads are blocked. Many hills tourist businesses close on total fire ban days. Visitors shouldn’t be encouraged to put themselves at risk. Burnham Beeches developers have applied to increase their patronage to 1700 – a threefold increase. With staff this number could reach 2000. This will increase our local residential population 10 times. No matter that this number won’t be reached every day. Any large increase will compromise everyone’s safety – residents and visitors alike. With the onset of the bushfire season rapidly approaching, it is disappointing that the developers haven’t told us about their bushfire safety procedures. We need to know. Our local bushfire safety will hinge on this. Kathryn Nauta, Sherbrooke.

It’s a McFail SO AFTER picking up the girls from school this afternoon we happened to have the opportunity to view Tecoma McDonald’s latest FAILURE ... the playground advertising. I asked the girls who they thought it was targeted at. Miss 12 immediately suggested children but Miss 10 instead offered this explanation: “I think they put it up to hide that they are

losers”. She then went on to pity the poor kids that might go there as they may become obese and get diabetes. This is the next generation of hills children speaking... McDonald’s may think that the current sprinkling of high school kids seeking to tap into free wi-fi will swell in years to come ... but once again we will prove greed doesn’t prosper when you attack the very people you hope to serve. Personally I am incredibly offended by the playground advert and am wondering if it complies with regulations. McDonald’s had originally promised that the outlet would showcase ’local artists’. The generic cartoon crap they have plastered on the windows disrespects our artistic community (and Puffing Billy) just as their filthy branded litter disrespects our environment. Not having entered the outlet myself I was under the impression that the playground has existed since opening anyway. This latest folly is pretty desperate. McDonald’s will never share true figures with our community, just as they never supplied the ‘secret phone survey’ results we demanded at the mediation to prove their repeated declaration of local support. My hope is that new CEO Andrew Gregory (exchief financial officer), will prove to be McDonald’s Australia’s first wise executive and close this PR disaster/money pit down. With the amount of times franchisee James Currie has visited our beautiful town while defending this disgraceful eyesore, you’d think he would have noticed the character and charm we hills folk appreciate. FAIL, FAIL, FAIL ... take the blinkers off James. Time to end this nightmare and restore peace to our community and your mind. Please leave. Esther Kelly, Tecoma.

What it doesn’t say THE front page (Mail, 26 August, “Tourism feast”) is a pure promotion piece for Shannon Bennett and his concept for the historic Burnham Beeches that doesn’t go into any of the associated problems. There is: ■ No mention of his complaints about the council’s planning department, which was the reason he gave for taking the matter out of their hands and sending it straight to Minister Guy.

■ No mention of the huge number of vehicle movements that would be required along Sherbrooke Road in order to cater for 1700 visitors plus staff. ■ No mention of how those 2000 people (which is 10 times the current population of Sherbrooke) get evacuated along the narrow road in the event of a bushfire. ■ No mention of his proposed rebranding of the entrance to the adjacent, publicly-owned, Nicholas Gardens as, “Burnham Beeches”. ■ No mention of the word “arrogance” in ref-

erence to Mr Bennett’s activities, some of which are mentioned above. Ross Whitford, Monbulk. EDITOR’S note: The Mail contacted both the council, councillors, Mr Bennett and spoke to a number of concerned residents for this story as well as contacting a number of local fire brigades to discuss the concerns in the event of bushfire. Many would not comment, and others did not respond to us by time of going to print.

Call for cold comfort FOR many, it’s a warm comfort on a cold winter’s day. But for some, it’s the chance to keep warm in a safe place surrounded by people who care. Belgrave’s Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service is in desperate need for donated coffee as they face increasing needs from those less fortnuate. Manager Tania Bevan said the service had now gone from opening three days a week, to a five-day service to cope with the increasing pressures of people in the area.

“Not everyone we deal with is homeless, some people just come in because they need social interaction, so being able to have a coffee is perfect,” she said. “Last time we did a call-out in the Mail, the community really helped us out, and we’re almost at the end of using all of that, so would love to restock.” Those wishing to help can contact DRERS on 9754 7777 or leave donations at 1632 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave.

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By ANEEKA SIMONIS AN Aussie Dire Straits tribute band will rock the Upwey-Belgrave RSL on Saturday 6 September for a concert of epic proportions. The event, Bass Straits - Australian Dire Straits Show, will feature hills local Matthew Fagan as lead guitarist joined by three classic rock musicians who will cover some of the British band’s greatest ’80s hits, including Sultans of Swing, Money for Nothing, Romeo and Juliet and Calling Elvis to name a few. Fagan is a fast growing name on a local, national and international scale, regularly performing solo guitar and ukulele shows around the world as well as recently directing the Emerald Ukulele Festival. Recognised by celebrity talent such as Billy Connolly who called him “the best guest artist” he had ever toured with, audiences are sure to be wowed by him and the band’s coming performance in Upwey. Kicking off from 8pm, classic rock vocalists and instrumentalists Kent Ross on keyboard/guitar, James Davies on drums and Chris Rourke on bass guitar will accompany Fagan for a night to relive some of the band’s former hits. The Upwey-Belgrave RSL Club is located at 1 Mast Gully Road, Upwey. Tickets are $20 and can be booked on 9754 3665.

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CROYDON Cinemas is giving away 70 double passes for an exclusive screening of Tarzan the movie during the September school holidays. The special screening will take place on Sunday 7 September, four days before the national opening. To go into the draw, follow these simple steps: 1. LIKE the Mail Newspaper Group’s Facebook PAGE 2. SHARE the post 3. COMMENT “movies”. The winner will be announced on Thursday 4 September via Facebook.

Top End artists descend on hills By MARC MCGOWAN EIGHT artists from a remote Indigenous community will showcase their work and offer insight into their way of life at Burrinja Cultural Centre next month for the second straight year. The exhibition, branded “A Pictorial Letter from Arlpwe at Ali Curung”, will run between 5 and 16 September, with an official opening on Sunday 14 September at 11am. Arlpwe Arts Centre artists are visiting from Ali Curung, near Tennant Creek, for the duration of the exhibition and running workshops for community groups and schoolchildren. The paintings on display represent both modern and traditional style and the artists are also bringing down unique artefacts, such as stone knives, spears and boomerangs. Councillor Noel Cliff instigated the relationship between the two centres after discovering the work being done on a Northern Territory trip two years ago. He said he was privileged to witness a local corroboree and got to know the 500-strong community through that experience. “I saw their work and thought, ‘This is so good’ and I asked them, ‘How about coming to Melbourne for an exhibition, if we can get you to Burrinja?’,” Cr Cliff said. “They were just over the moon about it and put a grant into the Northern Territory government through their art people and got the green light, so they came down last year. “It was just fantastic and they got the schools to come in and spoke to the kids about their food, their artwork, what they make and brought loads of artefacts with them.” The artists presented Burrinja Cultural Centre with a stone knife, which Cr Cliff described as “the most beautiful thing you’ve ever seen”, in appreciation of their invitation. Burrinja executive director Ross Far-

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Councillor Noel Cliff, left, and Zac Exner with boomerangs and a woomera and a painting by Nancy Long. 126376 nell was thrilled to welcome the artists back again. “Being able to present these works is one thing, but to bring the artists as well presents a wonderful opportunity for the communities of Ali Curung and the Dandenong Ranges to interact,” Mr Farnell said. “Students will also have a unique opportunity to meet with Central Desert

artists and learn about the life in a remote Aboriginal community.” The exhibition will be open from Tuesday to Sunday between 10.30am and 4pm at Burrinja Gallery, cnr Glenfern Road and Matson Drive, Upwey. Entry costs $5, but is free for Yarra Ranges residents and Jarmbi members. Visit the http://burrinja.org.au/ website for more details.

AUSSIE rocker Shannon Noll is hitting the road and coming down to Lilydale for one night only, during his We Only Live Once tour. Noll will take to the stage at the York on Lilydale on Saturday 20 September at 8pm, and he told the Mail that he was excited to return to the Yarra Ranges. “I’m really looking forward to it, actually - it’s been a couple of years since I’ve played in Lilydale,” he said. He said his set on the night would include some of his newest work, along with some of his classic songs and even a few unexpected covers. Since emerging runner-up on the inaugural Australian Idol, Noll hit the airwaves frequently with his well-known cover of What About Me? Fast forward 11 years, and the musician said he had changed his style, veering away from his influences in Bryan Adams and Jimmy Barnes and towards more modern tastes. “I intentionally tried to go with a more current sound for We only Live Once,” he said. “I tried to evolve with it and come up with something pretty current.” But Noll said his roots stayed as strong as ever, and his tour venues more often than not were more intimate spaces, such as the York on Lilydale. “It’s great getting out there (Lilydale), and I love playing local venues,” he said. “Every time I go there, it’s had a really good response. “I’ve sort of made sure we’re straight back in there, and look

Shannon Noll will be performing at the York on Lilydale on 20 September. 126421 Picture: CONTRIBUTED after the people who looked after me in the past.” We Only Live Once is the first track to be released from Noll’s latest album, which will be released later in the year. Tickets are now on sale for Shannon Noll’s We Only Live Once www.yorkonlilydale.com. au for $37. The show is strictly 18+. The Mail has five doublepasses to the show to give away. To be in the draw, visit www.facebook.com/ MailNewspaperGroup and like, comment on and share the relevant status. Winners will be drawn on 12 September.


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Mower centre looks sharp Also in stock is a wide range of line trimmers, brush cutters, hedge trimmers, chainsaws, vacuums and blowers. The Certegy Ezy Pay no interest ever repayment plan enables customers to take the equipment home today and pay it off over an extended period. As the local supplier of outdoor power equipment the company prides itself on staff knowl-

edge and after-sale support for every product we sell. All equipment is fully assembled and operational at the point of sale and staff educate all customers in the safe use and care of their new purchases. Emerald Mower Centre also stocks oils, trim cord, blades and accessories to support the product range.

Workshop staff are able to repair and service all types of outdoor power equipment as well as sharpen and make new chains for all brands of chainsaw. Staff welcome customers to come and visit the showroom which operates Monday to Friday from 7.30am-5pm and Saturday, 8am to 5pm.

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RENOVATED AND READY TO GO SITUATED on more than half an acre, this fully renovated four-bedroom home with three living areas has a stylish Art Deco flair that is sure to impress. Featuring a spacious foyer and a formal lounge with elevated outlook and toasty wood heater, the home has gas ducted heating throughout for the ultimate in comfort. Upstairs is the master bedroom with

walk-through wardrobe and stunning en suite. The second bedroom has built-in wardrobes, a contemporary family bathroom and the new, open plan living area/kitchen with stainless steel appliances, stone bench tops and direct access to the undercover outdoor entertaining area. Downstairs are two generous bedrooms and a third living area/rumpus giving the

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approximately 3400 square metres this well presented home is full of surprises. THE home has three good size bedrooms, two living areas, country style kitchen and two generous bathrooms. There are two split systems plus a wood heater and a fantastic outdoor entertaining area, which is a great place to sit back and enjoy the private and peaceful gardens. A single carport adjoins the large shed, plus there is an extra garden shed. The fantastic gardens have been lovingly maintained and there are raised veggie patches. With all the hard work done, all the new owner needs to do is move in. Don’t miss out as this one won’t last long.

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VISITORS will feel the “aaahhhh” as they enter this gorgeous home. On the corner of a quiet court and on a no through road, this tastefully decorated and renovated character home is one not to be missed! It offers three spacious bedrooms, numerous features including polished hardwood flooring and decorative high ceilings with ornate cornices and a magnificent bay window in the living area. An enviable hostess kitchen with large dining area boasts quality modern appliances including combination oven/ cooktop, dishwasher and central workbench all adding to the country charm of this delightful home. Step outside and enjoy the lovely gardens, separate double garage with power and concrete floor, carport under roof plus a handy storage room. All this is set in a superb location where the new owners will be able to enjoy the mountains, river and many cafes which are all in walking distance from this wonderful home.


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AVONSLEIGH 9 MARGARET ROAD

GEMBROOK 2 RUSSELL ROAD

COCKATOO 12 GARDEN STREET

Total Perfection On 1/3 Of An Acre

Peaceful Living On 1/2 An Acre

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PRICE $390,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781

PRICE $320,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

EMERALD 1&2 / 3 ANNE STREET

COCKATOO 19 KITCHENER PARADE

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Solid Investment Opportunity - Two Units on One Title Close to Emerald !

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EMERALD 32 PINNOCKS ROAD

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EMERALD 37 FERNGLADE DRIVE

A Splendid Location and an Impressive Family Home

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THIS oNe WILL TICk ALL YoUr boXeS! This 4 BdR family home, is located on a peaceful half acre walking distance to Emerald & has been recently renovated, ofering stunning Bamboo looring, new carpets & fresh paint throughout. 3 BDrs are robed & the Master has a Wir & ensuite. there are 3 living areas, including the formal lounge with oFP which adjoins the dining room, a large 2nd living area & the open plan kitchen/living area with solid wood heater & access to the undercover, outdoor, entertaining area. the well-appointed kitchen is the hub of the home & ofers quality stainless steel appliances & plenty of cupboard space & a convenient breakfast bar. Add to this mains gas ducted heating, ducted vacuum & the convenience of being able to save some hard earned $$ by switching easily between tank water & mains. outside on this fully fenced, low maintenance half acre there is a circular drive, a double lock up garage, a garden shed, a wood shed, a gazebo & plenty of parking for your caravan or boat. 4 BED 2 BATH Contact grant Day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany Day on 0438 844 968 Inspection Saturday 11.30am - 12.00pm (Photo iD required)

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STYLISHLY reNoVATeD & reADY To Go! Situated on over half an acre, this fully renovated 4 bedroom home with 3 living areas has a stylish art deco lair that is sure to impress. Featuring a spacious foyer & a formal lounge with elevated outlook & toasty wood heater, the home has gas ducted heating throughout for the ultimate in comfort. Upstairs is the master Bedroom with walk through robe & stunning ensuite, a 2nd bedroom with built in robes, the contemporary family bathroom & the new, open plan living area/kitchen with stainless steel appliances, stone bench tops & direct access to the undercover outdoor entertaining area. downstairs are 2 generous bedrooms & a third living area/rumpus - giving the kids their own space. add to this contemporary renovation, gorgeous polished loors, art deco ceiling roses & full length windows that let in an abundance of natural light. outside there is a sealed drive, double carport, double lock up garage with remote & a garden shed with power. If style is what you seek this may be your new home! 4 BED 2 BATH 4 CAR LANDSIZE - 1/2 acre Contact aaron day on 0407 365 994 Inspection Saturday 12.30pm - 1.00pm (Photo Id required)

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For SALe - CHESTnuT GRoVE bE InSPIRED... nEW luXuRY lIVInG In THE HIllS AWAITS!! Perched on an elevated, gentle sloping, low-maintenance, heritage farming block with forest/garden views, easily accessible and located in the heart of all that the dandenong Ranges has to ofer. • A stunning modern 6-Star Energy Rated Home to be built on over 1/3 of an acre - designed to attract an abundance of natural light • Fully appointed, 32 squares with 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Living Spaces, Outdoor Room and Double Carport • SAVE ON STAMP DUTY - buy of the plan and treat your family to the ultimate, luxurious tree-change!

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situated on a fully useable half acre (approx) block this lge 4 bed, 2 bath home is sure to impress. With features inc: l-shaped lounge & formal dining, study nook, upstairs living area, bright kitchen/meals , dW, updated appliances, undercover patio, 2 lge garden sheds, dbl carport. Close to Wellington Rd & city access. inspect today to secure your piece of the Belgrave south lifestyle!!

Upon entering this 4 bedroom home, you will be captivated by the presentation, styling & the picturesque backdrop of Glenfern Valley. Featuring: open plan design, 2 bathrooms, lge rear windows in the lounge/dining, updated kitchen appliances, serving window to the undercover rear decking, tiered landscaped yard, kids play area, sealed driveway and under deck storage. inspection will not disappoint!

Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 Inspection saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (Photo id Required)

Belgrave 3 HaRdHaM stReet

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 STUDY 2 CAR

$360,000 plus

Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 Inspection saturday 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo id Required)

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located on the high side of Hardham street & a stone’s throw from the bus stop, this property boasts 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom & 2 light & bright living areas. With features incl: stone bench tops , 900mm s/s stove, ducted vacuum, new carpet throughout, gas wood ire place, split system, air conditioning, sealed driveway, carport and a wonderful outlook from both living areas complete the picture.

located in Belgrave Heights, this family home captures character, charm & warmth. inside you will ind 4 beds, 2 baths, 2 sep living spaces & a sep studio, galley kitchen s/s stove, timber benches, butlers sink & pressed tin surrounds. the kitchen looks onto a lge outdoor entertaining area if you are looking for a property with character & privacy, in a well sought after location, this property is sure to entice………

Contact Rebecca Halit on 0429 888 367 or 9754 6888 Inspection saturday 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo id Required)

FerNy Creek 4 dunn avenue

3 BED 1 BATH 1 W.C. 1 CAR LANDSIZE - 1064sqm

$640,000 Plus

Contact Rebecca Halit on 0429 888 367 or 9754 6888 Inspection saturday 1:30pm -2:00pm (Photo id Required)

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the PatCh 7 WilliaM ROad

$680,000 Plus

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ever dreamed about living in the prestigious Ferny Creek on a lat block with views? Well this home will tick all your boxes! Properties of this quality, size and location are not only sought after but exceptionally rare. Set on a magniicent, lat, sun illed block of over 1/2 acre (2536m2), in a quiet cul-de-sac, surrounded by lovely, european styled gardens, lawn areas and stunning views – there are so many reasons this property is a stand out ! This Bv home ofers 3 bedrooms, 3 separate living zones. The meals area of the kitchen takes in the wonderful valley views, and overlooks the formal living zone. Ofering GDH, coonara style ireplace, hardwood loors under the carpet, high ceilings, large windows, and ornate cornices. A very functional loorplan to suit a variety of family setups. Add in a private entertaining deck PLuS 4 car garage, water tanks, cubby house, carport/wood shed and separate studio, perfect for the artist, teenager retreat or those wanting to work from home. 3 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 3 CAR LANDSIZE - 2536 sqm Contact Jo Hirst on 0427 494 831 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

Nestled on around 1½ acres in a highly desirable location, this lifestyle property in the heart of the Patch ofers wonderful valley views and a fabulous family home, with options! The 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom contemporary-styled cedar home with walls of glass ofers heaps of natural light and private garden views to compliment the open loor plan. The main home ofers two separate living areas, with high ceilings and exposed beams, earthy timber loors and a Coonara-style ireplace in the main living zone. The well-designed central country kitchen ofers ample bench space, stainless steel appliances and takes in the valley views. a separate dining room lows into the oice / playroom, perfect for working from home, or for the larger family needing space and versatility. a large entertaining deck overlooks the swimming pool area, privately positioned for those warmer summer days. located at the rear of the property is a wonderful separate studio cottage with private driveway. 5 BED 3 BATH 3 W.C. 1 STUDY 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 5743sqm Contact Corinne Sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private appointment (Photo id Required)

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PETE GARDNER PLASTERING Free quotes No job too small

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Paul 0418 570 231฀

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Geoff 0418 533 023, 9702 2027

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Domestic & Commercial Metal Roof repairs and replacements

Tim Creek Mobile: 0401 304 936 email: tcreekroofing@gmail.com

Matt Keys 0407 657 484, 9752 1868

ROOF RUSTED? LOOKING TIRED?

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Phone 0414 226 329

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Licence No 21425 Maintenance, Bathroom Renovations, Gas Fitting, Dishwashers, Spouting, Replace gas & electric hot water service, General Plumbing.

For all your plumbing needs phone Nick on 0413 422 842

TREVOR JACKSON PLASTERING The small job specialist

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A.G & E. WILLIAMS Con. Authority 4396 ★ General Plumbing ★ Gas Fitting ★ Hot & Cold Water ★ Roofs & Spouting ★ Pumps & Tanks ★ Farm Water ★ Boring & Trenching ★ Sewerage Connections ★ Septics & Sand Filters

Alan 5968 5191 Mob 0418 176 159

'We load it for you, or you can' Any rubbish, garden waste, trees lopped, furniture, sheds cleared/removal. Truck/trailer and bobcat

Phone 0407 350 560 or 9720 9223

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SPECIALISE IN: new homes / unit development / renovations / drainage roofing / gas fitting / rain water tanks / solar hot water systems all maintenance TIM: 0477 775 272 BEN: 0413 254 977 paplumbingsolutions@hotmail.com

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Richard - 0419 502 949 Simon - 0417 399 750

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0412 990 372 – www.frontlinetpc.com.au C1060062-PJ45-12 1129931-RC16-14

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Carpentry, Renovations, Painting. Scaffolding for those hard to get to jobs. 2 Storey Gable Ends etc.

Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Excavator Hire, Water Renewals, Metal Roof & Gutters, Hot Water Unit Repair & Replacement, All Sanitary & Stormwater Drainage, Septic, Sewer & Treatment Plants, Pumps & Rain Water Tanks.

TERMITES S A ANTS T WASPS S SPIDERS MI R ETC MICE RATS

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Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS

COUNCIL PERMITS OBTAINED Commercial and domestic. Fully Insured For Free Quotes and Advice. Owner Operator CALL BRUCE 0414 302 043 V Re ovatio s

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General Notices

All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors

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5964 4331 or FREE 0408 644 331 QUOTES

CALL JIM

Free quotes – fully insured

Call 0421 257 722

Monbulk Netball Club and presentation day, Sunday 14th September 2014, 1pm-3pm. Venue: Monbulk Bowling Club.

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Fully Insured, Free Quotes, Local Family Business

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

• Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets

Bears Tree Removal

• DANGEROUS TREE • WOOD SPLITTING • LIMB REMOVAL • MULCH SALES FULLY INSURED ABN 40712971557

Call 9754 6686, 0404 040 686

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Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.

TREE

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Cut & Catch Tree Services

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• Tree Pruning & Removal • Fully Insured • Big or Small Jobs • 24hrs Assistance • Certified & Qualified Arborist • OH&S Accredited

Call Matt 0407 322 469

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1. A term of 10 years, commencing in late 2014 with Council having the option to extend the initial term of the lease by 2 further terms of 5 years.

Plans, containing further information regarding the proposal, may be inspected at Council’s office in Anderson Street, Lilydale. Further information on the proposal can be obtained by contacting Mr Ben Bainbridge, telephone 1300 368 333. A person may make a submission on the proposal. Submissions must be submitted by no later than Friday 3 October 2014. Any person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of that submission. All submission will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council’s office located at 15 Anderson Street, Lilydale or posted to the following address: The Chief Executive Officer PO Box 105 Lilydale VIC 3140

Phone 9736 2125 V For Sale

FRIDGES & WASHERS

V Garage Sales

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

9720 3619 Appliance Industry Assoc. member. INDUCTION COOKER, 'Ego Heat' portable induction cooker and thermal pot, ideal for camping and caravan, never opened, paid $299 sell $200, 5964 6743 after 4pm. TREADMILL, Ezfold Vitamaster, made in USA, EC, $250, bargain. 0414 978 306.

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FOLIAGE AND FLOWERS

The day, time and place of the meeting of the Council or of a committee determined by the Council to hear submissions is as follows:

ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Place your advert now for only $39 and you will get:

3cm x 3cm box advert in your local Mail Newspaper and a Garage Sale Sign Pack! The pack includes 4 x waterproof signs, a marker and tips to make your sale a success!

Phone 5945 0600

From your garden. Magnolia, Camellia, Pieris, Daphne, Hellebores flowers etc. Money paid per bunch. Call 0439 323 635.

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C908924-JJ13-11

1300 361 979 0407 674 808

REMOVAL SERVICE

FREE QUOTES

REMOVAL SPECIALIST

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TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149

Call Terry 5968 4652 0419 528 472

ANTENNA SPECIALIST

The principal terms of the lease will be:

2. Under the lease, LYVNA will be permitted to use the Premises for Netball and associated activates.

BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL ➢ Local Technician ➢ Government accredited digital installer ➢ New TV Points & quality set top boxes ➢ TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation ➢ Convert your existing TV to receive crystal clear Digital reception ➢ Home Theatre Installation

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

Dry Split Red Gum $180m3 Dry Yellow Box $180m3 Very dry local wood $120m3 Oregon Kindling $25/16kg bag

Quality firewood, competitive prices. Pick up or delivery. 13-15 York Road, Mount Evelyn

TREE SERVICES

Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges.

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FREE DELIVERY TO LOCAL AREAS

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9735 3700

Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS

FIREWOOD

5968 1624

- Trees Removed - Stumps Mulched - Fully Insured - Free Quotes Call Neil 0417 338 908 or 9761 8374 www.bearstreeremoval.com.au

C797617-JM22-10

5962 4841

Yarra Ranges Shire Council (“Council”) gives notice under section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“Act”) of its intention to enter into a lease with Lilydale & Yarra Valley Netball Association Inc A0004409X (LYVNA), in respect of part of the land located at Pinks Reserve, 123 Liverpool Road, Kilsyth, as shown cross-hatched on the plan below, and being part of the land contained in certificate of title volume 8799 folio 366 (“Premises”).

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YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

K&D

YARRA RANGES SHIRE COUNCIL Notice of Intention to Lease Land

www.transformedtreeservices.com.au C1055101-KK41-12

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

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PUBLIC NOTICE C1064339-KG48-12

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

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

General Classifieds

CALL TIM 0421 574 444,

Transformed Tree Services Pty Ltd

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AGM

General Notices

PROBLEM TREES? SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

V Public Notices and Event

1069185-KK15-13

4.00pm on 14 October 2014 at Council Chamber, Council’s Offices in Anderson Street, Lilydale (entry from Anderson Street).

Glenn Patterson Chief Executive Officer

www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au

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General section of Network Classifieds.

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Feedback is being sought from the Emerald community about re-vegetation of the Worrell Reserve oval site where a number of trees were removed prior to designation of the site as a Neighborhood Safer Place – Place of Last Resort. This feedback will enable Council to make a final determination on the re-vegetation. The discussion will commence at 7.30 pm on Wednesday 17th September 2014, at the Emerald Library, 400B Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Emerald, 3782. For further information contact Myles O’Reilly, Manager Community Risk and Emergency Management on 1300 787 624 1152748-DJ36-14

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1139753-PB25-14

OPEN 7 DAYS - FREE QUOTES & ADVICE

Call Andrew: 0411 633 400

C683922-SJ2-9

**SERVICING THE HILLS**

Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

WORRELL RESERVE OVAL RE-VEGETATION COMMUNITY DISCUSSION

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Emerald Bin Hire

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Mountain District Tree Services

C1072234-JJ4-13

ECONOMY TILING

AVONSLEIGH - COCKATOO - EMERALD - GEMBROOK MENZIES CREEK - MONBULK - PAKENHAM - OFFICER & SURROUNDED AREAS 2M3 & 3M3 METRE BINS AVAILABLE CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE

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Motoring

V Massage Therapists

V Auto Services/ Repair

059 CURTAINS

CARS WANTED

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

V Massage Therapists ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

V Pets & Services

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

LMCT 8887

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

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

C1120239-BM07-14

Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Mt Evelyn, Emerald, Belgrave, Upwey, Ferny Creek, Olinda. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited to students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143

CARS REMOVED - WANTED $

$ $ Open 7 days $ $ $ CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs

Drive In - Min $250 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171 2018773v4

1300 652 070

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APPRENTICE ROOF TILER 1st or 2nd year . Must be reliable. 0417 502 110

JAYCO POPTOP Single beds, 3 way fridge, microwave, rollout awning, drop down legs, light truck tyres, electric brakes, single axle. Reg Q73517. $9,000. 5962 1320. 2005 JAYCO 17.5 ft single axel, reverse cycle air conditiong, 3 way fridge, microwave, TV, Completely fitted out. Suits couple. Phone 0408 388 406. $25,000

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WALKERS WANTED

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TYRES, 4WD, x5, Dunlop Grand Trek, AT22, only 70kms, 265/65 /17. Less than half new price, $690. Healesville. 5962 2571.

Employment

V Positions Vacant

Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP

C1094780-JO40-13

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Body Treatment Open 7 days, 10am to 8pm. 16 Station Street, Bayswater. Phone 0415 908 318.

1021249-PJ16-12

Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902

C963519-JM36-11

Beautiful made to measure curtains. Choose from a full range of samples, accessories and blinds. We have a qualified interior decorator who offers you an obligation free measure, quote and fitting. No deposit and a guarantee of professional workmanship.

Kellie Gee

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MITSUBISHI, Challenger, 2005, auto, RWC, 146,800kms, reg. to 07/15, EC, UFR-186. $9,300ono. 0422 108 120.

Buy, & Sell in our

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Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au

Employment

V Positions Vacant

Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WALKERS WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

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FIVE German students were given a taste of Australia as they spent time at Monbulk College last month. While they were there, not only did they take part in local classes, but they also visited primary classes studying German at Mt Dandenong Primary School and Sassafras along with some of Monbulk’s year nine students. “The Germans spoke about festivals in Germany and we all did a joint activity making Karneval masks,” teacher Shani Vander-Young said. “I think this was great in building bonds between the German classes at our school and the primary schools.” As part of celebrating the visiting German students the school also held a Bretzel Day at Monbulk College. Bretzels are like huge pretzels and are a favourite fast food in Germany. A German bakery Bretzel Biz made them fresh in the morning and delivered them to the school.

German students Jonathan, Ole, Jakob, Jan and Melissa from Schwerin Sportgymnasium at the front of the Monbulk College.

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THE hills have welcomed their first official free book exchange library aimed at improving childhood literacy skills in the community. Kallista Kindergarten opened the outdoor lending and learning hub on Monday 17 August after many months of planning and creative collaboration between children, parents and teachers. The Little Free Library, located at the entrance of the kindergarten on Tom Roberts Road, is decorated in Dr Seuss style with roof tiles painted by 52 of the four-year-olds kindergarteners involved in the project. “It’s created a real buzz in the kinder,” said Kallista Kindergarten’s Julie Konda. But it’s not just these kids who will benefit from the free hub with the kindergarten opening its collection to all children in the local area to come and share their favourite stories. “It’s a ‘take a book, leave a book’ gathering place where our community share their favourite literature and stories. Anyone may stop by and pick up a book or two and bring back another book to share,” the library sign reads. Ms Konda said sharing books in this way makes a fun experience out of reading and learning as well as building relationships at home. “We hope the library will promote literacy as well as

Arthur dressed at Puff the Magic Dragon at the front of the new book exchange library. 126143 Left: Arthur, Abigail, Josie, Archie and Louie dressed as their favourite storybook characters at the front of the lending library with artistic director Pauline Molenaar. 126143 Credit: ANEEKA SIMONIS promote parent-child relationships,” Ms Konda said. In the spirit of welcoming other young learners, the children made colourful mosaic pavers which will lead up to the free library along the Kallista Village Green. Awaiting council approval to lay the pavers, Ms Konda said the artistic trail will help engage the community as well as brighten the area. “There is no public art in the Ranges despite it being an ar-

tistic place. When it’s dull and grey, it would be wonderful to have these pieces around,” she said. The four-year-old kindergarteners designed their own mosaics which resembled their favourite storybook character with artist in residence Pauline Molenaar over one school term. Yarra Ranges Council funded the project under its community arts grant awarded in 2012.

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“Their efforts in Seedlings: Sustainability in the Early Years should be commended,” Ms Fyffe said. “Their project will contribute to the Napthine government’s commitment to deliver social, economic, and environmental benefits that inspire more organisations to become more innovative in their sustainability efforts. “In its 12th year running, the

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Woori wins see-saw battle YVMDFNL FINALS fever is well and truly alive in the Yarra Valley Mountain District “Community Bank” Football and Netball League. Woori Yallock defeated Upwey Tecoma and is set to take on Wandin next week. Seville dished it up to Yarra Glen and has booked a week’s break. Netball has Wandin taking on the Minor Premiers in Upwey Tecoma and Yarra Glen kept their undefeated record alive and look forward to a week’s break. DIVISION 1 - SENIORS Woori Yalloc 12.13 (85) defeated Upwey Tecoma 12.4 (76) QUALIFYING FINAL WOORI Yallock have gone one step closer to going back to back as they triumphed over Upwey by nine points in what was a dire struggle all day. Upwey had a good system working early as they opened up with a five goals-to-three first term and went to the first break with a 10-point lead. Woori worked its way back into the game in the second and started to win the one-on-one contests and it paid dividends on the scoreboard as they booted five goals to one and went into half-time with a 16- point advantage. The third term was a complete reversal of the second as Upwey got the game back on their terms, they held Woori goalless for the quarter while they booted four majors and they went to the last break with a sevenpoint lead. The last quarter was a great battle but it was Woori that started to control the tempo of the game, they booted important goals when desperately required and ended with four majors for the term, Upwey did boot two goals but it was Woori’s steadiness and finals experience that saw them hold on to win by nine points in what was a fantastic final. Woori will now take on Wandin next week for a chance to go into The Grand Final while Upwey will get another chance in a knockout final against Mount Evelyn. Woori Yallock best players: B. Monkhorst (5 goals), M. Bonuda, J. Williams. Upwey Tecoma best players: C. Davis, K. Grenda (3 goals), T. Hedge (1 goal). Mount Evelyn 16.14 (110) defeated Monbulk 11.16(82) ELIMINATION FINAL MOUNT Evelyn has knocked Monbulk out of the finals race with a terrific 28-point win. This game started very evenly and went goal-for-goal for the first three quarters. Both teams never got the ascendancy and couldn’t break clear, and the margin was just four points at quarter time in favour of Monbulk, then just 1 point at half time still in Monbulk’s favour and then Mount Evelyn took the three quarter time lead after a five goalto-four third term and their advantage was nine points. The last quarter did belong to Mount Evelyn as the side was more efficient going forward and that proved the difference. It booted 5.2 for the quarter while Monbulk did have its opportunities but booted 2.7 which saw Mount Evelyn triumph and move into the First Semi Final against Upwey Tecoma in what should be a great battle next week. Mount Evelyn best players: C. Urquhart, M. Condello (3 goals), T. Morgan (3 goals). Monbulk best players: S. Koole (2 goals), K. Davies, D. Werts. DIVISION 1 - RESERVES Belgrave 5.13 (43) defeated Warburton Millgrove 5.13 (43) QUALIFYING FINAL THIS game may have been close but for such perfect conditions this was one very low scoring game. Warby looked the more settled early and booted three goals to one in the opening term to grab a 10-point advantage. The second quarter produced two goals apiece but Belgrave did have more of the ball but wasted their chances, the half time margin was seven points to the favour of Warby. The third term was one to forget as both sides just couldn’t penetrate going forward and it was a goalless quarter and Warby held a 10-point lead at the final change. The last term saw Warby still struggling to put it through the big sticks, they could only muster three points for the term while Belgrave booted 2.3 which was enough to put

Tom Hedge is flying high. them two points ahead at the final siren and book them a place in the second Semi Final against Upwey Tecoma next week while Warby will get one more chance in the do-or-die first Semi against Emerald. Belgrave best players: B. Fitzgerald (1 goal), M. Johnson (1 goal), D. Tanner. Warburton Millgrove best players: A. Pye (1 goal), D. Noorman, K. Hall (3 goals). EMERALD 10.9.69 defeated MOUNT EVELYN 10.6.66 ELIMINATION FINAL A fantastic come from behind win from Emerald who looked anything but winners at 3 quarter time as they trailed by 24 points. Mount Evelyn started the game well booting 4 goals to 2 in the opening stanza to grab a 13 point lead, that lead remained the same at half-time after an even 2nd term and then Mount Evelyn increased that lead to 4 goals at the last change on the back of a 3 goal to 1 3rd term. Emerald’s last quarter was all class, their running ability left the Mounters chasing for the majority of the term, they slammed on 5 goals and all of a sudden they had hit the front for the first time and to their credit were able to hold on to record an epic finals win. Emerald will now take on Warby next week in the knock out First Semi Final while Mount Evelyn will spend the off season wondering how they lost this game. Emerald best players: S. Steer (4 goals), N. Callanan (1 goal), J. Mather-Moore (2 goals). Mount Evelyn best players: S. Harrod, J. Rozycki (4 goals), R. Gilbert. DIVISION 2 - SENIORS DIVISION 2 - RESERVES SEVILLE 9.12.66 defeated YARRA GLEN 4.6.30 SECOND SEMI FINAL SEVILLE has inflicted Yarra Glen’s first loss of the year and what a great time to do it as it secures a Grand Final berth for them. Yarra Glen actually got out to a 16 point lead at the first change and had held Seville to just 2 behinds and it looked like it was going to be Yarra Glen’s day but Seville clawed their way back into the contest in the 2nd quarter and got to within 8 points by half-time. The 3rd quarter was a shocker for Yarra Glen as they just couldn’t get their hands on the ball and in fact didn’t even trouble the scoreboard, Seville had their chances to really put Yarra Glen away but was wasteful booting 2.6 but it was enough to take a 10 point lead into the last break. The last quarter yet again Yarra Glen couldn’t score a major and incredibly were held goalless in the entire 2nd half while Seville ran away with the

game booting 4 last quarter goals to win by a very impressive 6 goals. Seville best players: M. Stevenson, G. Teunissen, M. Bradbury. Yarra Glen best players: P. Teijeiro, E. Shaw, A. Hocking. ALEXANDRA 17.9.111 defeated YEA 2.8.20 FIRST SEMI FINAL ALEXANDRA was completely dominant from start to finish and really did have this game wrapped up at quarter time as they held Yea to 1 point while they booted 5.3. Alex held Yea to just 2 points in the 2nd term and shot out to a 51 point lead by half-time. The 2nd half was really more of the same but at least Yea did manage 2 majors but Alex was still dominant adding another 9 goals to win big come final siren. Alex will now take on Yarra Glen in The Preliminary Final next week for the right to take on Seville in The Grand Final the following week. Alexandra best players: D. Steel (2 goals), M. Heyes (1 goal), T. Halligan. Yea best players: P. O’Meara (1 goal), S. Vlamis (1 goal), D. Aldous. DIVISION 1 - UNDER 18 OLINDA FERNY CREEK 14.12.96 defeated EMERALD 6.3.39 QUALIFYING FINAL A great all round performance from Olinda who gave Emerald somewhat of a finals football lesson thumping them by 57 points. Olinda shot out of the blocks and raced to a 26 point lead at the first break with a 5 goal to 1 quarter. The 2nd quarter did see Emerald go toe to toe with Olinda as both teams booted 3 goals. The 3rd term was where Olinda sewed this game up, they held Emerald to just 2 behinds while they booted 4 majors and the lead had blown out to 55 points. The last quarter saw both teams going through the motions as the game was beyond doubt. Olinda will go into The 2nd Semi Final against the undefeated Healesville and will go in with plenty of confidence while Emerald has a chance to bounce back against Upwey Tecoma. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: R. Cottam-Starkey, E. Greenall, C. Horner (2 goals). Emerald best players: K. Burns (1 goal), J. Volta, M. Novotny (1 goal). UPWEY TECOMA 19.15.129 defeated MOUNT EVELYN 7.7.49 ELIMINATION FINAL MOUNT Evelyn was no match for Upwey as they were just too good in all aspects of the game. Upwey had a terrific first half with the highlight a 7 goal to 2 2nd quarter which saw them race to a 47 point half-time lead. Upwey continued their good form in the 2nd half as they kept extending their lead. They booted 4 goals to 1 in the 3rd and then finished the day with a 4 goal to 2 last quarter to win with ease come final siren. Upwey will now play Emerald in the knock out First Semi Final while Mount Evelyn will have to look forward to season 2015. Upwey Tecoma best players: S. Glazner (6 goals), T. McKern (2 goals), D. Torrance. Mount Evelyn best players: B. Gallop, D. Steele (1 goal), C. Argentino. DIVISION 2 - UNDER 18 WOORI YALLOCK 10.7.67 defeated WANDIN 7.2.44 SECOND SEMI FINAL WOORI Yallock has booked a place in The Grand Final after a good 4 quarter performance over Wandin recording a 23 point win. Woori was way too strong in the first half as their running power proved the difference. They jumped out to a 27 point lead by half-time and looked pretty comfortable. The 2nd half was a tight contest but Woori was always in control and did what they had to do to win to go one step closer to the ultimate goal. Wandin is still alive and will play in The Preliminary Final against Yea next week. Woori Yallock best players: D. Benson ( 1 goal), A. Wells (2 goals), B. Arnold. Wandin best players: J. James, S. Kirk, B. Lawrence. YEA 7.16.58 defeated WARBURTON MILLGROVE 8.8.56 FIRST SEMI FINAL YEA has moved into The Preliminary Final after holding off a fast finishing Warby to win by just 2 points. Yea had the better structure for the major-

ity of the game and got out to a 22 point lead by 3 quarter time and looked like they were going to win reasonably easy however Warby had other ideas, they threw caution to the wind and took the game on, they started hitting the scoreboard and all of a sudden they were back in the contest. Yea had their chances to make sure of the win but they were wasteful booting 1.6 while Warby booted 5.2 but unfortunately for them time ran out which gave Yea a 2 point victory and moves them on to play Wandin in The Preliminary Final next week. Yea best players: H. Stares, B. Ali, K. Spagnolo. Warburton Millgrove best players: J. Ward, J. Lee (3 goals), S. Wells. VETERANS GRAND FINAL WANDIN 8.15.63 defeated CROYDON NORTH 4.8.32 WANDIN has been the best team all year and has finished off the year with an undefeated record and The Premiership Cup after a 31 point Grand Final Victory over Croydon North. Wandin was in control for the majority of this game but Croydon did stay in touch and in fact got right back into the game in the 3rd quarter to trail by just 9 points going into the last quarter. Wandin weren’t playing to their absolute best but their defence in the last quarter was first class as they held Croydon scoreless while they booted 3.5 to claim The Premiership cup after a perfect undefeated season. Wandin best players: M. Ewart (1 goal), P. Rouget (1 goal), N. Fritsch (4 goals). Croydon North best players: R. McDonald, B. Aulich, M. Smiles. DIVISION 1 - A GRADE WANDIN 45 defeated BELGRAVE 43 QUALIFYING FINAL THIS was what finals is all about, 2 teams giving everything and unfortunately someone has to be the loser. Belgrave held a 3 goal lead at half-time after a very even first half but then Wandin really got their game going in the 3rd quarter, they scored 15 goals to 8 to go to the last break with a 4 goal lead. The last quarter was a great contest, Belgrave threatened on a number of occasions but Wandin was able to just keep their noses in front and come the end of the game it was Wandin that was able to hold on to win by just 2 goals in what was an epic game. Wandin will now play Upwey in The Second Semi for the right to play off in the Grand Final while Belgrave get one more chance in the knock out First Semi against Mount Evelyn. Wandin best players: Nikki Phillips, Melissa Martinov (21 goals), Jackie Cullimore (17 goals). Belgrave best players: Angela Jeffrey, Tara Jois, Lauren Bennett (31 goals). MOUNT EVELYN 48 defeated OLINDA FERNY CREEK 45 ELIMINATION FINAL MOUNT Evelyn is still alive in the finals race as they held on to win by 3 goals against Olinda which ended their finals campaign. Mount Evelyn did look the superior side early in this game and they did control the tempo in the first half as they went to half-time with a 9 goal advantage. Olinda really took it up to Mount Evelyn in the 3rd scoring 15 goals to 12 and the margin was just 6 goals and Olinda was right back in this contest. The last quarter Olinda once again came hard at Mount Evelyn and was finishing the stronger but Mount Evelyn was able to hold them off for long enough to record a 3 goal victory and move into the First Semi against Belgrave next week while Olinda’s campaign comes to an end. Mount Evelyn best players: Rachel Hickey (30 goals), Jessica Walker, Maddie Hickey (18 goals). Olinda Ferny Creek best players: Ashlee Howard (16 goals), Alex Wall (29 goals), Carolyn Bates.


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One point winners take it DIVISION 1 - A RESERVE QUALIFYING FINAL Mount Evelyn 34 d Emerald 33 THIS game was a bit all over the place with both sides looking the winner at various stages, Mount Evelyn got out to a five goal lead by half-time but Emerald hit back hard in the third term scoring 13 goals to two and all of a sudden it led the game by six goals. The last quarter saw a reverse of the third as Mount Evelyn started getting its hands on the ball and were very clean with its disposal. It shot 11 goals to four and amazingly took a one goal lead and victory which sees it book a place in the second semi final against Wandin next week while Emerald get one more chance with a clash against Healesville in the first semi. Best Mount Evelyn: Susan Livesey, Victoria Starling, Elissa Dykstra (17). Emerald: Morgan Jarrett, Meagan Baguley (23), Kate Griffin. ELIMINATION FINAL Healesville 47 d Olinda Ferny Creek 36 A VERY consistent four quarter performance produced a good 11 goal victory to keep the finals campaign alive Healesville held a narrow twogoal lead at the first change and then stretched that out to seven goals by half-time with a 10 goal to five second term. The second half was a good contest, Olinda certainly wasn’t playing a bad game but Healesville was able to score at critical moments to keep Olinda at arm’s length. Healesville scored 22 second half goals to Olinda’s 18 to win by 11 goals in what was a good battle. Healesville will now play Emerald in another knock out final next week while Olinda’s season comes to a close. Best Healesville: Kalina Whyman, Louise Chapple (16), Bianca Grimshaw. Olinda Ferny Creek: Sophie Carpenter, Samantha Smith (26), Kali Fraser. DIVISION 1 - B GRADE QUALIFYING FINAL Wandin 25 d Mount Evelyn 19 THIS was a low scoring affair but it was Wandin that got out to a six-goal lead at the first change and was able to maintain that lead throughout. The remainder of the game was a very tight contest but Mount Evelyn would be ruing its start as it just couldn’t make any in-roads on Wandin’s advantage. Wandin held on to the win by six goals and booked a place in the second semi-final against Olinda Ferny Creek next week while Mount Evelyn gets another chance against Emerald in the knock-out first semi-final.

Olinda's Sam Smith looks for an opening. Best Wandin: Rachel Whelan, Jessica Williams, Georgia Cunningham (13). Mount Evelyn: Jessica Howe, Natalie Tesoriero (10), Kelsey Eslick. ELIMINATION FINAL Emerald 30 d Warburton Millgrove 17 THIS game went goal for goal in the first half and it looked as though it was going to go down to the wire with Warby leading by just one goal. The second half, however, really did belong to Emerald as its ball movement was superior and it made the most of its chances shooting 20 second half goals to just six to dominate the second half and record a very good 13 goal victory. Emerald now moves on to the first semi-final and will take on Mount Eve-

lyn in another knock-out game. Best Emerald: Amanda Sloane (13), Kristy Evans (17), Sally Rush. Warburton Millgrove: Melanie Hancock (13), Emma Thompson, Courtney Esler. DIVISION 1 - B RESERVE QUALIFYING FINAL Wandin 31 d Emerald 17 WANDIN really did set its win up in the first quarter. It may have only scored nine goals for the term but it held Emerald to just one to set the tone for the game. The remainder of the game was a reasonable clash but Wandin always had the answers when required and come the end of the game they had a winning margin of 14 goals in what

Elly Gambrell takes a shot. was a very good victory. It will now play Warburton Millgrove in the second semi-final for a chance to book a place in the grand final while Emerald is still alive as it takes on Olinda Ferny Creek in the second semi-final. Best Wandin: Alicia Kay (19), Kate Checkley, Gayle Seeger. Emerald: Cathy Campbell, Beverly White (9), Katherine Bottone. ELIMINATION FINAL Olinda Ferny Creek 36 d Belgrave 23 IT was a very good four-quarter performance from Olinda which had Belgrave’s measure for the majority of the game.

It got to a seven-goal lead at quarter time and then scored eight goals to three in the second to take a handy 12 goal lead into half-time. The second half produced some good netball and it was an even contest but Olinda’s first half dominance proved the difference in the end as it ran out 13 goal victors. Olinda will now take on Emerald in the first semifinal next week while Belgrave will have to wait until season 2015 to have another crack at finals. Best Olinda Ferny Creek: Nicole Millwood (31), Emily Cody, Georgia Patton. Belgrave: Emily Bourke, Michelle Van Breen, Amy Vatcher (14).

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