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THE future of Healesville’s White Rabbit brewery is in limbo, with its owners deciding whether to leave the tourist town and move to Geelong. Rumours are rife that the brewery will be forced to close, as Lion investigates the economics of moving all operations to their new recently built Little Creatures brewery based in Geelong. Lion is the leading beverage and food company in Australia and New Zealand and boasts a portfolio that includes Little Creatures, White Rabbit and a number of other alcoholic beverage brands. It is believed by many that the odds are stacked against the Healesville site when compared to the brand new state of the art brewery in Geelong. For now, there is speculation about when marching orders will come, but it is believed the announcement could come in late October. Staff are frustrated at the thought of the impending closure, and that, if the brewery shuts up shop, the Yarra Valley would be at a loss. The brewery has become a hub for the community, and a place where events can be run, from music nights to fund-raisers. The Save Healesville Hospital Action Group (SHHAG) ran a fund-raiser at the brewery last month, raising over $10,000 from a packed room of community members. The recent launch of White Rabbit’s Belgian-style Pale Ale also drew strong crowds, and on weekends, seats are often scarce at the venue.
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Hiker safe and well By KATH GANNAWAY A 25-YEAR-OLD Healesville woman was found safe and well on Friday morning after spending a night in the bush on the slopes of Mount St Leonard. Sara Chehade was met with hugs, tears and food by her parents, Raymond and Ramona, and boyfriend, Daniel Geaboc, who were waiting at Donnelly’s Weir after news that Police Search and Rescue had found her. Sara set off at 10.45am on Thursday on her first solo walk in the area. Police were alerted after a phone call to her boyfriend just after 1pm saying she was lost and couldn’t find markers to show her the way back to Donnelly’s. Healesville Police started a search with Healesville, Upper Yarra and
Nunawading SES, along with police, Melbourne Water and Parks Victoria, combing the area until after midnight before calling off the search. Healesville Sergeant Stewart Thomson said the decision was made to call in Police Search and Rescue at first light on Friday. “Police Canine members have backtracked her and made voice contact and found her safe and well,” he said. Sara told her rescuers she had managed to get some rest knowing that people would be looking for her. “It wasn’t too cold and the stars were out, so it wasn’t such a bad night. “I didn’t hear any animals, just the sound of the stream. I was really more worried about my mum being worried than anything else,” she said. Sgt Thomson said it could have
been a very different outcome if it had been even a few degrees colder. He urged anyone thinking of hiking in the bush to follow a few protocols including preferably walking with another person, having a fully charged mobile, water and snacks, and letting someone know where you planned to walk. Sara thanked the police, SES and others who had spent the night searching. “They have been really good and I want to say a big thankyou to them all,” Sara said. Her mum added her thanks to the SES members. “For what they do as volunteers, and the fact that they do it from the heart, we are very thankful,” she said.
There was enormous relief as Sara Chehade was reunited with her parents Raymond and Ramona at Donnelly's Weir on Friday morning. 126554 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY
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HEALESVILLE residents woke up to a surprise on Sunday 24 August when a hot air balloon made an emergency landing in their paddock early that morning. Hart Mut, owner of the 50acre paddock on HealesvilleKooweerup Road where the balloon landed said he’d “never experienced any exciting landings” since moving to the property about 40 years ago. The Global Ballooning hot air balloon took off from a paddock in the west of the Valley earlier that morning, with Malaysian tourists in tow. Global Ballooning director and pilot Kiff Saunders said high winds caused the impromptu landing, which was not far from where they had intended to land.
“It was a standard weekend balloon flight with a windy landing ... all passengers came away unharmed. “Ninety-five per cent of our balloons land in their designated spot, but if the wind changes we have the beauty of lots of paddocks to provide a safe option,” Kiff said. Fire engines were called to the scene as flames began to develop at the base of the balloon, but Kiff said they left soon as it died down. “It’s not uncommon. The balloon has an 80-foot sail and if the basket hits at 10 knots, it’s going to sometimes tip over or sag,” he said. Due to poor weather conditions, the balloon remained on the Healesville property for two days before it was reinflated and
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A NEW aquatics centre for the Yarra Valley is set to front council next week, and the council is preparing to lobby politicians for a helping hand. The feasibility study on a new Yarra Valley Aquatics Centre was confirmed as an item for next week’s Yarra Ranges Council meeting by mayor Fiona McAllister. The study, which has been compiled over the last two years, will explore the potential for a new pool and aquatics facilities to be based in the Healesville area. Should the council endorse the feasibility study at the meeting, Cr McAllister said the project would then move to a consultation phase, where the public could comment. Cr McAllister said the project would then be the subject of the council’s advocacy program, and that the state and federal governments would be asked to contribute funds. “The funding requirements would be quite significant,” she said. “We’ll be asking for millions.” The feasibility study was expected to front council in around April, but was delayed due to extensive research and evaluation being carried out, according to the council. The study is coinciding with a review of the Yarra Ranges Aquatic Strategy, which maps out the future of the shire’s pools.
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Bank comes to animals’ aid By KATH GANNAWAY A $50,000 donation to Animal Aid will go a long way towards meeting some of the immediate needs that the Coldstream shelter is dealing with in the face of ageing infrastructure. The Bendigo Bank presented the cheque to Animal Aid on Friday as part of the Give Them a Voice national campaign that was instigated by the Wandin Seville Community Bank Branch in 2012 and contributed to by the 13 Yarra Ranges branches. Animal Aid CEO Mark Menze said he has a graveyard of old washing machines that have given their all to keep things a bit more comfortable for the hundreds of dogs and cats that are taken in each year and for the staff and volunteers who care for them.
“There’s a whole lot of washing involved here and we’re running on donated household top loaders,” he said citing just one example of why this donation is so welcome. A heater blew up last week, plumbing needs attention and Mr Menze said volunteer drivers are doing their pick-ups and drop-offs in a 20-year-old van. “Grants usually come attached to specific projects so for us to get this amount of money with no stipulations on what it has to be spent on, to put in the bank and use for some of these immediate projects we have on the books, is great,” he said. Former Bendigo Bank Yarra Ranges Regional Manager Mark Nolan said the Wandin Seville branch had built and maintained a strong mutual relationship with Animal Aid.
“Hopefully they see us as a good friend from a banking perspective, as well as a good friend from a community perspective,” he said. Animal Aid Board chairwoman Fran Bailey thanked the bank and said there was a great synergy between Bendigo Bank and Animal Aid as organisations that respond to needs in their communities. She said its open door policy for lost, abandoned and abused animals meant Animal Aid didn’t turn any animal away. “We have incredible success stories of animals that have been here for long times and been successfully rehomed. “But that takes a lot of money so we are very grateful for cheques like this and the very valuable partnership we have with Bendigo Bank,” she said.
Wandin Seville Community Bank manager Jackie Butler at the cheque presentation to Animal Aid’s Mark Menze, Fran Bailey… and Megs. 126547 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY
Community Diary RSL bingo THE Upper Yarra RSL Club, 119 Settlement Road, Yarra Junction, holds its open bingo event every second and fourth Wednesday of the month from 1pm onward. For information, contact the RSL on 5967 1771.
Open day GRUYERE Primary School is holding its annual open afternoon on Wednesday 3 September from 2.30pm -5.30pm, 99 Killara Road, Gruyere. For more details visitwww.gruyereps.vic.edu.au or phone 5964 9260.
Father’s Day KOHA Community Cafe is offering free meals for dads on Thursday 4 September on Father’s Day. The vegetarian cafe will be open from 6pm and is located at the Yarraburn Centre in Yarra Junction.
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Being and becoming COME to a heart-opening concert at Badger Creek Hall, Healesville, on Friday 5 September from 7pm until late. The event will include dancing, singing and storytelling. Entry $20, concession $12. Chai and nibbles available. For information, contact peterwadham@yahoo.com.
Disability support A DISABILITY support forum will be held at the Salvation Army Hall, 114-116 Maroondah Highway, Healesville, on Saturday 6 September from 10am-2pm. Hosted by Healesville Community Connections, the forum will discuss ways to increase supported activity options for people
with disabilities in the area. For information, contact Kathy on 5962 3639.
Brain strengthening BUILD cognitive abilities and reduce risk of Alzheimer’s disease at a seminar presented by Sibilla Johnson BSc Nutrition at Redwood Centre, 3505 Warburton Highway, Warburton, on Wednesday 10 September at 7.30pm. For information, contact Sue on 5966 5369.
WHYLD market DON Valley Community Hall will host its WHYLD market on Saturday 13 September from 9am1pm. Stalls available for $10. For bookings or information, contact Lisa on 0403 131 611 or lisasupple@hotmail.com.
CFA fund-raiser COLDSTREAM CFA is inviting all shopaholics for a Christmas shopping fund-raiser. For bookings or information, contact Connie on 0407 515 265.
Spring sing A MUSICAL reunion will take place at 50 Newgrove Road, Healesville, on Saturday 20 September from 3pm-6pm for past members of Singing for Your Soul’s Sake and Cinderella a Cappella. The group will rehearse for its last performance at the Healesville 150th Street Parade celebration. For information, contact Catherine on 5962 1720.
Photography market THE Australian Photographic Collector’s Society is holding its photography market on Sunday 21 September at Box Hill Town Hall from 9am-1pm. Entry $5. For information, contact Bob on 9435 3056.
Spring Equinox ENJOY a community spring picnic and guided walk at the Healesville Labyrinth at Old Railway Park on Sunday 21 September at 2pm as part of Healesville’s 150th anniversary celebration. For information, contact Catherine on 5962 1720.
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Restrictions on bushfire overlay eased By JESSE GRAHAM CHANGES to the controversial Bushfire Management Overlay (BMO) have been praised for freeing up unworkable restrictions on landowners. But Yarra Ranges Mayor Fiona McAllister said unanswered questions remain and that some residents may still be left tied up in red tape. Planning Minister Matthew Guy gazetted the changes to the BMO in July, and the final changes have since been published. Under the changes, private bushfire shelters and bunkers can now be constructed as a bushfire protection measure, which will lower Bushfire Attack Levels (BAL) - the risk posed by bushfire, depending on numerous factors. Permit exemptions also exist in some cases, for landowners to build sheds or outbuildings. Cr McAllister said these changes, and aligning BAL with Australian Building Standards would help landowners who were previously tied up by the overlay.
“It’s a really good step forward and really something we were asking for,” she said. “Hopefully, that will mean that we will see an evolution in the way people are responding to fire risk and house design and construction - there’s real potential in that.” Clearing vegetation under the ‘10/50’ rule - where all vegetation can be cleared within 10 metres of an existing house and all vegetation except trees can be cleared within 50 metres without a permit - still applies under the BMO. Vegetation clearance can take place on Neighbourhood Residential Zone, General Residential Zones, Residential Growth Zones, Urban Growth Zones, Low Density Residential Zones, Township Zones, Rural Living Zones, Rural Activity Zones and Farming Zones without a separate planning permit. However, Cr McAllister said that the vegetation clearance without a permit doesn’t apply to Rural Conservation Zones, which cover much of the Ryrie
Ward and areas throughout the Yarra Ranges. She said in many zones, the BMO overrides any zoning - making vegetation clearance easier - but not in Rural Conservation Zones. “In some instances, it looks like it could require a lot of vegetation removal, which is problematic in terms of trying to get a permit,” she said. “That tension between vegetation removal and meeting BMO requirements still exists in some zones.” She said that, despite some concerns, the changes were a sign that Mr Guy had listened to the community feedback on the BMO. Cr McAllister said that it was early days for the BMO changes and that once applications begin to come in it will be easier to see how the changes affect the area. “Yarra Ranges Council hasn’t written to the minister, responding to it (the changes),” she said. “I will be raising these issues with my fellow councillors and, hopefully, we can let the minister know our views on it as well.”
Petrol cans and an old school map will come in handy as, from left, Bob Gannaway, Diane Roberts, Jock Purves, Dr Felicity Nolle and Perry Carter head for the Nullarbor.
Plain speaking’s mental message By KATH GANNAWAY A GROUP five Yarra Valley sixty-somethings (and beyond) may have struggled to find a lot in common until the Scootabor Challenge grabbed their attention almost a year ago. What they’ve discovered as their plans to ride on Piaggio Typhoon 50cc scooters across the Nullarbor have taken shape is a shared quest for adventure and a commitment to helping raise the profile of mental health issues through Beyondblue. The group, Perry Carter from Launching Place, Bob Gannaway and Jock Purves from Healesville and friends Dr Felicity Nolle from Chirnside Park and Diane Roberts from Yarra Glen, leave this week for an adventure that none of them had earmarked as bucket list material. Spontaneity – another thing they have in common!
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The Yarra Valley contingent is part of a national team of 20 riders who will leave Port Augusta on 9 September to ride the Eyre Highway, alternating riders over the next 11 days as they make their way to Fremantle. The driving force behind Scootabor is Queenslander, former pilot and Vietnam veteran Ian Jacobsen. He wanted to get the message across to government that older people are a national asset, not a liability, and that mental illness can affect anyone at any age. It’s a message that Perry Carter is right behind. Perry lost a sister to suicide when she was just 18, and a workmate the same way. The connection with Beyondblue and the organisation’s proactive role in addressing depression and other mental health issues was a compelling reason to get involved.
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Letters IT HAS been said that, in the lead-up to an election a ‘pollie’ will open a letter in public if there is a possibility of a news photographer being present for the opening. Why was I not surprised then to find a picture of on the front page of the Mail showing our local member opening a new map of the Powelltown walking tracks? These historic tracks have been used for generations and the Forestry guys have been protecting and maintaining them for years. They are the people who should be garnering plaudits for the current ‘opening’. What I would rather see is Brad Battin (who has been uncharacteristically quiet for some time) opening the reticulated gas service to Warburton. It was he who loudly promised that this service would be delivered by the government during the current term of this parliament. We surely all remember the big sign in Warburton assuring us of this promise. This government seems to have developed into an art form the business of not keeping election promises. Leo Kennedy, Wesburn.
Cat’s cradle GOODONYA, Judith Butler, for your letter supporting the cat confinement regulations and exposing the spurious arguments of a minority of cat owners. I’ve loved cats since I was a child and have owned many, but not being able to afford a cat run I choose not to own a cat, or is that not choose a cat to own me? In three different places I’ve lived in the valley, including my present address, I’ve found blue wrens and parrots ripped to pieces by local cats and also had to put up with yowling in the middle of the night and my garden beds being used as cat toilets. I don’t understand why the shire repealed its original ground-breaking by-law in the first place: my recollection is that it was the first in the world when it was introduced in the ’80s, just after I’d moved to the mountains from the suburbs with two cats. I was concerned they
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Cat-astrophe TO ALL pet owners, I have refrained from comment on the current cat laws mainly because I was raised in the belief of live and let live, however after recent events and a huge influx of inconsiderate and irresponsible cat owners arriving in our area I feel I can no longer restrain myself. Firstly to the lady in Millgrove that says her cat is afraid of birds and doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t kill, fair enough we will give you the benefit of the doubt, however the fact that you acknowledge your cat defecates in other peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s yards and buries it is a good enough reason for you to restrain or contain your pet as your neighbours, who like me donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t probably own a cat shouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have to have the horrible experience of putting a hand in your catâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s carefully hidden poo as we weed our gardens. Your comments on the house fires smoking up the neighbourhood and such show that your whole letter and belief that cats should be able to wander as they like killing and defecating where they like is poorly thought out and irrational. Next time you leap to the defence of cats, consider this - 35 years ago when I was a child growing up in this area we had an abundance of bandicoots, native water rats, even the occasional quoll, not to mention other native marsupials and birdlife. Since the influx of cats, both pets and feral (check with parks for the estimates of feral cats in Australia) in the valley our native wildlife has declined dramatically almost to the point where creatures that were common 35 years ago are rarely seen if they are seen at all. I feel nothing but anger when I hear or read
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of people claiming to be animal lovers only to let their cats run wild, killing indiscriminately and personally feel they are the ultimate hypocrites and need to take a good look at themselves. I feel that if I have to register, neuter and put up fences good enough to restrain my dogs so there is no chance of escape, then fair is fair lock up your cats. I for one will have no problem trapping cats that defecate, kill in my yard or rest on the bonnet of my car putting numerous scratches on it in the process and hand them over to the ranger. Hopefully the resulting fines will cause more people to do the right thing, or at least keep from making inane and silly comments that only inflame people who do the right thing. Secondly, I can understand the temptation to allow your dogs/pets off the lead on the walking track. If you do, however, donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t complain when you get told off by someone doing the right thing by keeping their dogs on the lead. My partner and I were walking our four-month-old pup on the rail trail trying to train him to lead when low and behold an Aussie Shepherd, its owner a good 200 metres away comes for a visit, despite our telling it to go away it proceeded to come and in a friendly way harass our pup. Now this didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t turn out too badly but if it had been a different dog and it had gone nasty a simple sorry wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have sufficed. Train your animal and make sure you can control it before you take it out and for Godâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s sake keep it on the lead or at least put it back on its lead when you see other people coming with their animals and life will be a lot easier. Lastly to the lady who deliberately allows her dog to leave deposits on our front nature strip and lawn, please stop or at least have the decency to pick up your dogâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s deposits as our house is not for sale and very soon I will be returning the deposits to their rightful owner. I will finish by saying that I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t dislike cats and dogs, just their irresponsible and lazy delusional owners, so come on people clean your acts up and do the right thing for the sake of our ever-diminishing native wildlife restrain your pets. Michael Williams, Launching Place.
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Pages from the past Healesville Guardian 1 September 1934 In Case You Didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Know THE matter of the correct name of the giant tree on Mount Monda was definitely cleared up in Jonathan Swiftâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s column in â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Sunâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; on Thursday by the following note from Mr A.B. Hardy of the Forests Commission - the tree should be named after Baron von Mueller. Mr Hardy further stated that he has sent his proposal to the Board of Works which administers the Maroondah Water Reserve in which the tree stands. As a result of Cr Mowieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s representations to the Railway Department it has been decided to have combined railway tickets covering the rail journey to Healesville and motor conveyance to the Sir Colin Mackenzie sanctuary. The proposed inclusive fares are at very attractive rates and should be the means of inducing many thousands of visitors to Healesville during the centenary. Healesville Girl Guides HEALESVILLE Girl Guides in charge of Captain M.R. Sutherland enjoyed a very pleasant and educational outing on Wednesday when they visited the Homecraft Exhibition in Melbourne. On Thursday the Brownies were treated to a similar outing, under Miss McDonald (Brown Owl). Star Fair TO AID Salvation Army work a very attractive â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Star Fairâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; will be opened by Cr Dawborn on Monday September 10th and extend until Tuesday night. A program of song will be rendered by the Healesville Methodist Church Choir. Drapery, cake and sweet stalls will be featured in addition to the musical program. Warburton Mail 4 September 1964 Cr Stan Cooper New Shire President CR Stan Cooper, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;the baby of the councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; was elected shire president at Tuesdayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meeting of the Upper Yarra Shire Council. He was elected unopposed. Cr. Cooper has only been a councillor for 12 months but during that time he has shown that he is well acquainted with the affairs of the shire. Millgrove - Old Identity Passes On AFTER several weeks in hospital, Mr John William Walker, a well-known resident of Millgrove for many years, passed away at Warburton of Tuesday night, at the age of 74. Mr Walker was married in the Millgrove Methodist Church in 1917. He came from Whittlesea some years before and has worked in the bush all his life. As a young man he lost a leg in an accident in the bush. His courage never faltered and he lived a fairly active life, raising a family of four sons and a daughter.
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Cancer retreat is closer By JESSE GRAHAM A RETREAT for kids with cancer in Healesville is one step closer to completion, with unanimous support at last week’s council meeting. Yarra Ranges councillors voted unanimously last week in support of a planning scheme amendment request for a cancer care retreat in Healesville. The retreat is proposed for 25 Maroondah Parade, but requires a planning scheme amendment before an application is allowed, as it is based on Green Wedge land. After supporting the request, the council will be writing to Planning Minister, Matthew Guy, to organise a site-specific amendment to the Yarra Ranges Planning Scheme, which will allow an application to be considered in future. Nicholas Timms Foundation owner, Michael Timms, said he was
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rapt with the council’s support. “It was a bit overwhelming, actually,” he said. “At this stage, we’re on the right path. What we’re doing is hopefully going to be really worthwhile.” Mr Timms spoke to the councillors about his vision for the retreat, which would provide a getaway for families of children affected by cancer. The land was purchased in 2013, and the retreat will provide accommodation for two families, a common kitchen, dining and lounge area and a caretaker’s residence. The purpose of the retreat would be to offer respite and a chance to “get away from the day-to-day grind”, and would be free of charge. He said that he and his wife Belinda started the foundation (also known as Team Nick), after their 21-month-old son died from a rare form of cancer.
“We’re hoping the community will get right behind us,” Mr Timms said. A council officer’s report on the amendment request said the retreat, when completed, would offer significant positive social and economic impacts to the Healesville community. The report said the proposal had no significant environmental impacts, but that environmental issues would be explored fully in a future planning permit application. Councillors unanimously supported the amendment proposal, and Yarra Ranges Mayor Fiona McAllister called it an “incredibly valuable and wonderful use” for the site. “It’s right on the edge of residential areas, and it’s not encroaching significantly into any Green Wedge areas,” she said. “As Ryrie Ward councillor, I think the community would be very supportive of it.”
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Pre-school goes high-tech By MELISSA MEEHAN TWO Yarra Valley kindergartens are set to benefit from IT upgrades, thanks to new grants from the State Government. Minister for Children and Early Childhood Development Wendy Lovell and Seymour MP Cindy McLeish visited the Yarra Glen Pre-school to announce the funding on Wednesday. Yarra Glen Pre-school and Upper Yarra Community House will both receive $1500 that will provide them with
upgrades to their administration system and a new laptop, respectively. “This small round of funding makes it possible to reward the hard work of committees and communities at local preschools,” Ms Lovell said. “It’s important that they are able to offer state of the art services because early childhood education is one of the most important steps in setting children on the right path.” Preschool parents’ committee president Kelly Coghlan said the funding would be a
great help to the pre-school. “We do really rely on fundraising and the generosity of parents and members of the community,” she said. “And in these extremely tough times for some families funding like this really helps us, and I guess, acknowledges the work of volunteers that keep the wheels turning.” Ms McLeish said that local centres in the Yarra Ranges were among 643 Victoria preschools and children’s centres that would benefit from the grants.
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Driving safety home SAFETY in driveways has remained the key focus of the Elmo Stays Safe Campaign which had its second instalment launched last week. The Elmo Stays Safe Campaign was announced in 2013 with the second part broadcasted last week which will feature Sesame Street stars Elmo and Maria. The road safety campaign was launched by Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips last Tuesday as part of the Victorian Coalition government initiative to build a safer Victoria. Mr Rich-Phillips said the danger of children playing in driveways is key issue that must be addressed at a young age. “It’s vital that children are taught about road safety from a young age, especially how to play safely around driveways,” Mr Rich-Phillips said. The campaign was first designed by Kidsafe Victoria in collaboration with Sesame Workshop and has the backing of both TAC and RACV. The leaders in the campaign have now introduced an app which features Sesame Street’s Elmo and Maria, which aims to raise awareness among parents of the dangers present in driveways and around the streets. Important safety messages have been incorporated into the activity-based tablet/smartphone app, a 30-second radio community service announcement and an A4 storybook. Mr Rich-Phillips said parents must ensure their children know that driveways aren’t a safe place to play. “Parents and caregivers can help children from a young age to develop good road safety practices so that they learn to make safe choices as they grow into independent road users,” he said. “It’s vital that young children are aware of the dangers and can play safely around the home and in the community.” Kidsafe Victoria president Erica Edmands said a child’s unpredictable nature can make them more vulnerable. “It is important as adults that we always 'supervise, separate and see’ to help keep children safe in areas such as driveways,” Ms Edmands said. The Elmo Stays Safe campaign will contribute to an international effort aimed at reducing child injury and death as part of the UN Global Decade of Action for Road Safety. “This latest initiative is another way that the Victorian Coalition government is putting children’s safety first,” Mr Rich-Phillips said. “It follows recent announcements by the Napthine government that those who leave children unattended in cars will face double the existing jail time and significantly increased fines.”
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Cutting edge study A CUTTING-EDGE study into serious injury crashes in Victoria will examine more than 400 collisions. The State Government unveiled a world-first study into the causes of serious injury crashes. Over the next three years, the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) will spend $8 million on the Enhanced Crash Investigation Study (ECIS) as part of its strategy to reduce road trauma by 30 per cent by 2022. Minister for Roads Terry Mulder said by shifting the focus to serious injury, there was more to be learned. “We can’t be satisfied with our achievements to date when we still have a situation where close to 6000 Victorians are hospitalised due to transport accidents each year” he said. Assistant Treasurer Gordon Rich-Phillips said the findings would guide the State Government’s efforts to prevent accidents and reduce the cost of crash-related serious injuries to the community. “We have made real progress in reducing the road toll in recent years and the ECIS is the next step in continuing to drive down fatalities and serious injuries” he said. Researchers from Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC) will examine about 5000 individual pieces of information relating to each crash, with support from an international team of experts. “This study will help give us a level of understanding of the science and the human factors involved in serious injury collisions that we’ve never had before” he said. “This understanding will then inform our decisions about where best to invest money to save lives and prevent injuries”
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Top skaters to compete By JESSE GRAHAM MOUNT Donna Buang will be a hub of skating, sliding and speed later this year, when an Australian championship for skateboarding comes to the summit. The Victorian Skateboarding Association’s Yarra Ranges Downhill Festival will be held on Mount Donna Buang in Warburton on 16 November, moving from its regular spot in Baynes Road, Monbulk. With a track three times the length of Monbulk’s one kilometre road, this year’s event will double as the Australian championships for downhill skating, and state representatives will be competing in races. Racers will make their way down Donna Buang Road three kilometres from the summit, to the Ten Mile car park, and are expected to reach speeds of up to 85 kilometres per hour. President of the Victorian Skateboarding Association, Bernard Griffiths, said the main attraction would be an elimination race, and that the festival would run through the morning until around 4pm.
Tarzan makes a comeback Brady Lane (Geelong) and Zak Mills-Goodwin (Upper Ferntree Gully) lead Dan Bailey (Canberra) in an Picture: GREG CARRICK elimination final at last year’s Downhill Festival. 110368 He praised the Yarra Ranges Council for agreeing to close off the road for the event, and said that the last two years of events in Monbulk had been wildly successful. Mr Griffiths said that safety would be at the forefront of the event, with the road closed off, and participants wearing full motorcycle helmets and leathers while racing. “It is a bit of an extreme sport,
to stay on a skateboard at that speed without wobbling or flying off - they have to be at peak fitness to do that,” he said. “It’s a good course, both because we can get all the traffic off and manage the safety properly. “It’s good we’re able to deliver a strong road safety message.” Yarra Ranges Youth Services will
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Night with Noll By JESSE GRAHAM 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
be at the event, and event director, Al VanDenBerg, said a mini-market, slalom competitions and free-rides would take place on the day. The Yarra Ranges Downhill Festival will be held from 9am-5pm on Donna Buang Road, Warburton. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/yarrarangesdownhillfestival.
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.
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.” 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
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FOR a community choir with around 50 members, and passionate performances, the Rocky Road Choir is sailing smooth after six years. The group celebrated its sixth birthday on 6 August, and choir leader Leah Marlowe said the members were only looking at the road ahead. She said the choir, which was composed of around 50 members, was for all walks of life, all backgrounds and all singing skill levels. “It’s a very, very caring, warm and supportive group,” Ms Marlowe said. “For some people, they come purely for the singing, while many come for the social interaction and an afternoon out.” The choir members celebrated the birthday with cake and
Rhys Ballantine, Jeannie Leather and Leah Marlowe with Rocky Road Choir’s 6th birthday cake. 126420 Picture: CONTRIBUTED singing, and were also asked to bring along something significant to them - whether a photo or an item - to share with other people. “It was a group celebration as well as celebrating the individual,” Ms Marlowe said. Rocky Road Choir was born
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The Volcano Starring: Dany Boon and Valerie Bonneton Rated M THE Volcano, from the producers of the award-winning The Intouchables, is a silly French comedy about how not to handle a break-up. Alain (Dany Boon) and Valerie (Valerie Bonneton) are a divorced couple who hate each other’s guts. But when the Eyjafjallajokull volcanic eruption in Iceland delays all European airline flights, they are forced to put up with each other as they make their way
to their daughter’s wedding in Greece. At first, the character writing in The Volcano seems unbalanced, with Valerie acting downright brutal in her reprisals against Alain. But both characters are soon portrayed as equally cruel in an unfortunately accurate depiction of how spiteful and bitter some separated couples can become. But it’s not all doom and sadism. The humor is often darkly amusing, and the film goes absolutely bonkers in the best way possible. Despite their antagonism, Alain and Valerie let nothing
stand in their way in a whirlwind journey across several countries. The couple crashes cars, steals a plane and even meets a crossbow-wielding nutjob who thinks he’s Jesus. It’s heartening to see the chaotic adrenaline of their adventure bringing them closer, and the plot delivers constant surprises. The Volcano is a little hard to like in the beginning, but once you embrace the schadenfreude, this is a very funny, unpredictable movie. Just don’t get ideas for your ex from this movie. - SETH HYNES
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Groups share care By ANEEKA SIMONIS IMPROVEMENTS to personalised care and residential rehabilitation services for youth are set to improve in the Yarra Ranges as the State Coalition Government rolls out changes to local healthcare delivery. As part of the government’s $74 million investment in mental health, three providers in the outer eastern suburbs will share in the funding to improve client access to
suitable care. Minister for Mental Health Mary Wooldridge said mental health providers EACH, Neami and the Uniting Church received the state funding at the start of last month and are actively working on improving their care programs. “These changes have been made so that our mental health system better enables adults and young people with mental illness to live independently, maintain the best possible social and emotional
well-being and live satisfying lives in the community, regardless of where they live,” Ms Wooldridge said. EACH CEO Peter Ruzyla said the mental health reform provided more choice for people in east regional areas. “In the past, EACH was almost the only provider of psychiatric care in the upper east. Now the area is serviced by two organisations, EACH and Neami which introduces more choice.
“We also now have the opportunity to revisit individual preferences across the range,” Mr Ruzyla said of the funding’s capability to provide tailored support. EACH put together a submission to improve residential rehabilitation services for young people which was welcomed by the recommissioning of funds. Ms Wooldridge said since coming into government, Coalition funding for the mental health sector had increased by 30 per cent.
When art takes over the weekend run workshops, and are generally adding another feather to the Yarra Valley’s tourism hat,” she said. She thanked Oakridge Wines owners Ilana Atlas and Tony D’Aloisio, who she said had entrusted their brand-new building to the exhibition, along with Yarra Ranges Council and Bendigo Community Bank for their ongoing sponsorship support. Visitors to the group exhibition will get a taste of the diverse spectrum of artists, and art media covered in Open Studios with individual pieces including glass and ceramics to textiles, conceptual art, watercolours, photography, jewellery, mosaics, paintings ... and other forms. The group exhibition is open daily until 14 September. A second exhibition,‘Prelim’, is running at The Memo in Healesville until 17 September and the Open Studios weekend is 13 and 14 September. For more information visit www.yvopenstudios.net.au
By KATH GANNAWAY YARRA Valley Open Studios ambassador Zoe Warne had a top tip for visitors to the event at the official launch on Friday, 22 August. “I made a rookie mistake as a first-time visitor last year in thinking I could get to all the artists’ studios in one day. This year, I’ll be spending the whole weekend in the valley,” she said to a packed audience at Oakridge Wines, major sponsor hosting the group exhibition. Ms Warne, a businesswoman and digital media specialist, described the event which will see more than 40 artists opening their studios across the Yarra Valley on 13 and 14 September, as a tangible experience of art. “It is all the senses that get touched when you are allowed into these wonderful places,” she said. “You, the artists, allow people to have that unique, amazing experience.” YVOS project co-ordinator Ali Griffin said the event had gone from strength to strength
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Pussies: don’t fear the curfew By JESSE GRAHAM CAT owners need not fear the looming curfew, and the majority of owners won’t notice the change, according to Yarra Ranges Mayor Fiona McAllister. The Yarra Ranges Council’s cat curfew will come into effect as of Wednesday, 1 October, and stipulates that cats must be kept on their owner’s property at all times. Since endorsing the cat curfew in March, the council has received a strong backlash on social media from residents who disagree with the curfew. However, Cr McAllister said that the “significant majority” of cat owners in the shire would not notice the curfew at all. “Once it comes in, people will realise that, unless we’re talking about a nuisance cat, it won’t have any impact,” she said. Cr McAllister said the curfew filled a gap in local laws, and that there was currently no policy outlining how the council would deal with cats that trespass on other properties or kill native wildlife. At last week’s Yarra Ranges Council meeting, three letters from members of the public were answered by Director of Planning, Building and Health, Andrew Paxton. The three submitters questioned the legitimacy of the curfew, expressed displeasure with speaking to council officers or asked how cats could be expected to be kept within fencelines. Mr Paxton said a council officer was responding to inquiries about the curfew, and that the council would not be actively patrolling for runaway cats. A fact-sheet on the curfew and a copy of a letter sent to registered cat owners in the Yarra Ranges can be found on the council’s website at yarraranges.vic.gov.au.
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So, it’s one hump or two? COCONUT milk, almond milk, rice milk; there are so many options for milk replacements in your diet - really, it was only a matter of time before camel milk hit the shelves. WA business, Australian Camel Dairies, has brought the new product to Australia. Already popular throughout Europe, it could be the latest cash cow for WA at a tidy $20 per litre. With an estimated 750,000 feral camels roaming the Australian desert, using the animals for milking may be a feasible solution to culling. The health conscious claim camel milk is high in nutrients and many link the drink to helping a range of disorders including diabetes, autism, digestive problems and food allergies. Camel milk has been drunk through arid and semi-arid regions since as early as 3000BC, according to a report from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, which said the use of camels for milk was vital to the nourishment of people living in these areas. A 2006 report from the same organisation said camel milk, although slightly saltier than cows’ milk, was good for us. “After all, nature designed it to help baby camels grow up in some of the world’s roughest environments - deserts and
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STUNNING UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS THIS property would be ideal for those who are looking for a lovely three-bedroom home with stunning views on almost half an acre. Only minutes to the buzzing main street of Healesville, this split level home has large open plan living with windows looking out to the mountains.
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
There are polished floors to the living areas, carpeted bedrooms with wardrobes, a lovely bathroom with spa bath, air conditioning and solid fuel heater, two decks, a double garage and workshop. It is currently leased until 22 November 2014 at $1565 per calendar month.
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DON VALLEY 1675 DoN RD
Price Range $490,000 - $540,000
5 BEAUTIFUL DON VALLEY ACRES & 4 BEDROOM HOME Nestled in the heart of the Yarra Valley a lovely family home with 4 large bedrooms, one currently being used as a home oice all with lovely outlooks. A spacious lounge with wood heater is adjacent to an open plan kitchen/meals/family living zone with room for the whole family to gather. A lovely view is ofered from this zone which opens to a full length front verandah ,the rear of the home showcases a paved BBQ area, well maintained gardens, kids play area & looks up to the remainder of your 5 acres. As you meander through the property you will ind sheds & a bungalow with power ideal for teenage accommodation & a big 3 car carport. The land has a couple of paddocks, a lattened & cleared area that could be set up as a ménage, a dam & plenty of areas to explore. The property backs up to the o’Shannessy Aqueduct walking trail, is a stroll to the Don River, this is a much sought after location being only about 7 minutes to Yarra Junction, 15 minutes to Healesville & about half an hour to Chirnside Park.
Contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 59671277 Inspection Sat 1.30 - 2pm (Photo ID Required)
WARBURTON WHAT A GREAT START!!
Price Range $300,000 - $330,000
YARRA JUNCTION STYLISH AND PRIVATE LIVING IN THE HEART OF TOWN!
$320,000 PLUS
Located in a beautiful area of Warburton you will ind this solid brick 3 bedroom home on a superb sunny allotment of nearly 1/4 acre with a good sized yard great for kids & pets & lock up garage. Walking distance to the Yarra River, shops, golf course & rail trail. The home ofers good size bedrooms, kitchen with plentiful cupboard space with adjoining dining area, spacious lounge with neutral tones. A great irst home or fantastic investment opportunity being currently tenanted, all in a very picturesque part of town! Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or 59662530 laird@bellrealestate.com.au
Modern, beautifully designed, this stunning unit within strolling distance to the local shops, transport & fantastic facilities. Nestled into a beautifully landscaped allotment this brand new residence will leave you wanting for nothing. This unit ofers 2 large bedrooms, a huge modern bathroom with ensuite efect, a stunning kitchen providing quality appliances and the added bonus of a study.With soaring ceilings,polished boards & quality ixtures & ittings - this is one not to be missed! Contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or or 59671277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au
WARBURTON A SURREY RD ADDRESS
YARRA JUNCTION GRANDVIEW
Price Range $330,000 - $350,000
Step inside this charming home in sought after Surrey Rd ofering a split level design with 3 great size bedrooms, semi ensuite to master, modern kitchen with stainless steel oven, separate meals area, large lounge room with cosy woodheater, carport, full length front verandah & nestled on just under a third of an acre allotment. Within a short stroll to Warburton Township, Cofee shops, Yarra River and transport. A must on your inspection list!!! Contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 28 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 29 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 18 years
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Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 12 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 5 years
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
$310,000 Plus
Its easy to see where this home got its name! “Grandview”, once the apple of this towns eye still has the charm and character of yesteryear. Add a little love and this home will shine as it overlooks the hills and valleys. This cream weatherboard California Bungalow style home comprises three large bedrooms. An open plan kitchen/ meals area & roomy lounge area with split system & natural gas ducted heating. Close to shops, public transport & schools, this home is waiting for your inspection. Contact Tracey Smedley on 0439 679 217 or 5967 1277 tracey@bellrealestate.com.au
Laird Coulter 0419 007 917 42 years
5967 1277
Tracey Smedley 0439 679 217
2457Warburton Hwy,Yarra Junction
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 14 years
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 9 years
5961 5277
1611Warburton HwyWooriYallock
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Tegan Ward Property Management
5966 2530
3407Warburton Hwy,Warburton
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GLADYSDALE NANNA’S HOUSE ON 2 ACRES APPROX
Price Range $380,000 - $420,000
WARBURTON THE BEST OF “CALIFORNIAN DREAMIN!”
Price Range $415,000 - $445,000
Sitting in a park-like environment is this original home , great sized family living with 4 bedrooms & room to run & roam on this lovely allotment of approx. 2 acres. The land is divided with your own little slice of Sally Creek running through the middle & a little bridge to take you to the other side. The house comprises of a lovely living room with stone surrounded open ire place, 60’s kitchen in great condition & adjoining dining room & it just gives you the warm & fuzzies as you feel like you’re walking into Nanna’s house. Contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 59671277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au
Feel the “aaahhhh” as you enter the door! Perfectly positioned on the corner of a quiet court and no through road this tastefully decorated and renovated character home is one not to be missed! Featuring polished hardwood looring and decorative high ceilings with ornate cornices and a magniicent bay window in one of the two living areas. An enviable hostess kitchen boasts quality modern appliances including combination oven/ cooktop, dishwasher and central workbench all adding to the country charm of this delightful home. Contact Tracey Smedley on 0439 679 217 or 59671277 tracey@bellrealestate.com.au
WARBURTON CHARACTER, SPACE & CHARM
WOORI YALLOCK 1 MiddletoN drive GREAT LOCATION GREAT CHOICE !
Price Range $295,000 - $335,000
this gorgeous cottage ofers huge open plan living area, light & bright & great feeling of space throughout. A delightful kitchen with heaps of cupboard & bench space overlooks the living / dining area. Four roomy bedrooms make this a great family home, outside to ind a super block with great potential, plentiful play areas and some great spots for that perfect veggie garden. in a wonderful location a stone’s throw from the beautiful Yarra river, walking track & many cafes. Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or or 59662530 laird@bellrealestate.com.au
$349,500
A three bedroom home in a great position opposite the bus stop & walking distance to the shopping centre, schools & Preschool. on a good sunny block with a private rear garden with lovely mountain views. ofering an immaculate home with carpet & built-in robes in the bedrooms, light, bright & spacious open plan living area, dining and a lovely kitchen overlooking the garden area. There is also a monitored alarm system for security, a solid home, superbly presented, a handy location, a perfect start or perfect investment Contact Laird Coulter on 0419 007 917 or 59662530 Inspection Sat 12 -12.30Pm (Photo iD Required)
LAUNCHING PLACE 8 BRAeSiDe DRive
Price Range $430,000 - $470,000
BLISS FOR ALL WHO VISIT This beautifully presented 4 bedroom family home is set on over 1/2 an acre (2310 sq/m) & enjoys peaceful surrounds where your family will enjoy all that Yarra valley living has to ofer. inside you’ll ind several living zones ofering perfect spaces to relax including lounge room with iltered mountain views & wood heater for those chilly nights. The timber kitchen with its striking atrium style glass windows makes even doing dishes delightful. The family and dining room is complete with bar & ofers access to the amazing paved & covered outdoor entertaining area with slate feature spa. Landscaped grounds ofer space for the kids to play in the backyard on the playground & there’s plenty of parking areas. Parents can enjoy the full ensuite & WiR while the kids’ bedrooms ofer ample space. extra include evaporative cooling, R/C Air conditioning, D/W, & much more. An inspection is a must, call now!
Contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 59671277 Inspection Sat 12 -12.30pm (Photo iD Required)
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 28 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 29 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 18 years
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Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 12 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 5 years
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
Laird Coulter 0419 007 917 42 years
5967 1277
Tracey Smedley 0439 679 217
2457Warburton Hwy,Yarra Junction
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 14 years
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 9 years
5961 5277
1611Warburton HwyWooriYallock
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Tegan Ward Property Management
5966 2530
3407Warburton Hwy,Warburton
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• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool reverse cycle air conditioning of•• Zoned Healesville. Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool
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1144311-DC29-14
This great commercial property is centrally located on the upper level of an iconic building in the main street of Healesville. Approx. gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Manicured • Zoned area, reverse cycle air conditioning 127 square metres of floor space with an open office/reception • Manicured three private offices, large tea/staff room, his and hers amenities, gardens with a heated saltwater pool ducted heating/air conditioning and two small storage areas. This well maintained office space would offer itself to a variety of businesses. Automatic security lighting at the rear of building with two car spaces. Please contact our office for details.
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288 Maroondah Highway Healesville, VIC 3777, Australia.
Ph: 5962 5166 fax: 5962 5987
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Inspect: By appointment Price: $415,000-$445,000 Contact: Tracey Smedley, 0439 679 217 BELL REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1277
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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DON VALLEY
SET on a lovely block of 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 vegie 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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Healesville, 3 Benton Road Quiet & Peaceful!
2A 1B 1C
Nestled privately on over 800sqm you will find this cosy 2 bedroom home. Ideally located within walking distance of Healesville’s main street. Offering 2 bedrooms, large lounge with exposed beams, gas ducted heating plus Coonara wood heater, modern kitchen and bathroom and polished floors throughout. In addition a covered outdoor entertaining deck, carport and storage shed/ workshop complete the picture. For Sale: Offers invited over $330,000 Inspect: Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Contact: Jordan Donaldson 0400 850 707 Office: Healesville, 5962 4888
Healesville, 22 - 24 McGregor Avenue Brand New With Views! Showcasing stunning mountain views, this brand new townhouse has just been completed and is ready and waiting for you! One of only two remaining. Featuring 2 spacious bedrooms, ensuite & WIR to master, quality fixtures and fittings throughout, large open plan living area and spectacular views. Gas ducted heating throughout and a split system heating/cooling for year round comfort. A remote lock up garage with internal access and a low maintenance outdoor courtyard complete the property. All this in a very convenient location, just a short walk from Healesville’s Main Street.
For Sale: $395,000
Contact: Brett Stanley 0407 595 164 Office: Healesville, 5962 4888
2A 2B 1C
Healesville, 69 Thomas Road 4 Bedroom Home in Ideal Location!
4A 2B 2C
This brick veneer home sits in a highly sought after location of Healesville, on a large flat block within walking distance of local schools and the main street. Featuring 4 Bedrooms all with robes, master with WIR & ensuite, open plan kitchen/dining area, large, separate lounge room, double carport, could be converted to garage and large rear yard. For Sale: Offers invited over $390,000 Inspect: Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Contact: Brett Stanley 0407 595 164 Office: Healesville, 5962 4888
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mcmath.com.au Gladysdale Bakehouse
Business Only For Sale
2568 Warburton Highway, Gladysdale This is a rare opportunity to purchase a thriving business in a prime location, attracting consistent trade from local customers and tourists exploring the stunning Yarra Valley. With history dating back 30+ years, this business has truly established itself as a ‘must visit’ and is well known far and wide for the wide range of delicious treats and scrumptious pies and pastries. A solid wholesale business has potential to expand and there is an opportunity to maximise on the BYO permit currently in place for 6pm-11pm, seven days a week. A fully equipped commercial kitchen plus satellite kitchen (used for breakfasts), cool room and storage areas have been set up with functionality in mind.
843m2
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Circa 1900 ‘Bengworden Guest House’
Auction Sat 11 October at 12.00pm
1-2 Surrey Road, Powelltown Steeped in history, this unique property has been in the same family since the late 1920s. Set on over 1 acre of gently sloping land with established trees & plants, this grand home is in need of renovation, but would make a fantastic home for someone ready for a project. With lots of charm & character, this seven bedroom home has two spacious living areas, kitchen with walk in pantry & two store rooms. There are three open fire places, a big front verandah & a stream.
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Magical Mudbrick Half an Acre approx 4 Carroll Street, Launching Place FOR SALE BY FIXED DATE TUESDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER Environmentally-friendly mud brick home with 2 great size bedrooms, study/nursery & 1 family bathroom. Large Blackwood timber kitchen with granite bench. Dining area & separate living area, wood heating & reverse cycle split system. Entertaining area & low maintenance garden. Great level area for parking or room to put up a garage (STCA). Features include soaring cathedral ceilings inside, asphalt driveway & a huge 5 kW solar system plus loads more.
$350,000 - $390,000 LAND
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New Listing
Spacious & Modern Family Home
100 Old Warburton Road, Warburton
26 Hillview Street, Yarra Junction
• 4 good sized bedrooms, 2 large family bathrooms • Huge open plan family & dining area • Polished floor boards, wood heating & split system • Further 2nd living area/den with open fire place • Outdoor decking area & well established gardens
• Corner block with rear access through double gates • Natural gas ducted heating, wood heater, evaporative cooling, water tank & solar panels • Two living areas & impressive covered entertaining deck • Double carport & lock up workshop
$380,000 - $400,000
$450,000 Plus
LAND
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1216m2 4 2 1 approx Inspection Sat 6 Sept 11-11.30am Or by appointment
Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent
Chris Lord Sales Consultant
Warburton 3371 Warburton Hwy
5966 2800
Ian Shipton Sales Consultant
Andrew McMath Licensed Agent
Briana McCarthy Sales Consultant
Lyndal McMath Hall Licensed Agent
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Melinda Darwall Licensed Agent
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sales@mcmath.com.au Ofices also at Lilydale, Mt Evelyn, Mooroolbark & Croydon
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Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer
Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy
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WARBURTON A Cottage in the Hills
This split level 3 bedroom home is a surprise package with views. Two living areas lead you through to the updated modern kitchen and onto the covered entertainment area at the rear. Gas ducted heating and a wood heater provide a very cosy ambience to the home. Outside a lot of effort has gone into the landscaped garden, with a wonderful seating area in the rear garden taking in the views, room for the kids play equipment, a double carport and extra parking space for cars and trailers. Located close to transport and schools.
Imagine 1400sqm (approx) in Surrey Road with a quaint home surrounded by an enchanting garden filled with a wonderful array of birdlife. Featuring 2 bedrooms with an ensuite to each, a formal lounge, a kitchen/meals area with a butlers style pantry plus a covered entertainment area which opens to the garden. From here you can meander through the fruit trees and discover the chook house. With a carport plus a workshop area under the house this property could be your country oasis.
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$340,000 Plus By appointment Photo ID required Peter Nunn 0417 502 669 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
$330,000 Plus By appointment Photo ID required Peter Nunn 0417 502 669 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
HEALESVILLE 1230 sqm (Approx) in a General Residential Zone 1 Just minutes from the main street and Beechworth Bakery, this is an opportunity to develop a dual occupancy (STCA) in a sought after and picturesque location, with the Graceburn Creek meandering along the rear boundary. Currently there is a 2 bedroom cottage, full of character, with high ceilings, dado panelling plus an open fireplace with a decorative timber mantle in the main bedroom. There is an added bonus of an extra shower and toilet in the laundry. The shedding has been used for a studio and work area in the past. Come and explore this interesting property, which has been in the same family for many years, and see if it could be your next investment opportunity.
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POWELLTOWN 4a Spacious Family Home on approx. 1779sqm
1b 2c 2e
If youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re looking for a 4 bedroom home with lots of outdoor living space, a workshop and high roof double carport, plus veggie patch and fruit trees, this could be it! Walking distance to the store and recreation areas, yet in a private setting, this lovely property has covered verandas, town water plus garden water tank, and is set on a no through road. With several gates, parking space for caravans and boats, and the opportunity for growing some of your own food, this property has lots to offer and awaits your inspection. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$300,000 By Appointment Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
WOORI YALLOCK 1605 Warburton Highway 5964 7344 HEALESVILLE
292 Maroondah Highway 5962 1700
Offers over $380,000 By appointment Photo ID required Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 HEALESVILLE 5962 1700
HEALESVILLE/BADGER CREEK 4a 1 TOORA CRESCENT Over 2 Acres - Lots of Room with a View
2b 3c 4e
Space surrounds this bright renovated family home with 4 bedrooms. Large living areas and a big covered deck make entertaining a delight. The almost level land has a garden with in-ground swimming pool, decorative pond and gazebo, beautiful views and two garages at the rear, and should appeal to gardeners, families, or anyone seeking a lifestyle property. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$640,000 Plus Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm Photo ID required Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 HEALESVILLE OFFICE 5962 1700
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TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149
HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
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5962 4841
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Paul 0418 570 231
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YARRA VALLEY ROOFING (S.Green)
• TREES PRUNED, LOPPED, FELLED AND REMOVED • WOODCHIPPING AND STUMPGRINDING QUALITY MULCH FOR SALE • QUALIFIED ARBORIST • PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE • EXCELLENT RATES
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MICK 0417 350 515 - 0419 521 503 OFFICE 5964 2710
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TILLYS TREE & STUMP REMOVAL
• Tree & Stump Removal • Dangerous Tree Specialists • Storm Damage Cleanup • Mulching • Property Clearing • Excavations/Earthworks • Demolition • Fully Insured • Servicing the Yarra Valley for 17 years
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FIREWOOD REDGUM & LOCAL GUM Split & Dry REDGUM DELIVERED 1 MTR $170 2 MTRS $330
MIXED LOAD 1 MTR LOCAL, 1 MTR REDGUM - $270 Free delivery, Warburton Hwy to Healesville
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CJ DENNIS & CASTELLA PUBLIC HALL RESERVE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday 8 SEPTEMBER 2014 The CJ Dennis & Castella Public Hall Reserve Committee of Management will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Monday 8 September 2014, commencing at 7:30pm at the CJ Dennis Hall in Toolangi.
REDGUM FIREWOOD Quality firewood Split and dry $95 per metre Free local delivery
0401 456 703
DRY SPLIT HARDWOOD, $110 for 1m, $200 for 2m loads. Delivered locally. Discounts for 10m loads. Phone 5966-6252. Gladysdale.
$160 per metre Delivered
0407 307 432 For yard pickup in Healesville $150 ring Michael on
0411 433 165 Bush Wood Available
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The response period closes 15 September 2014
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All welcome to attend.
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DIGITAL ANTENNAS INSTALLED TODAY
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INSTALLED TODAY
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9735 3700
V Television/Video/Audio
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Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS
0407 356 441
1. The proposed works consist of replacement of four (4) existing panel antennas, mounted on the existing lattice tower, with four (4) new panel antennas comprising:
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• Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets
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BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS
HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia plan to upgrade a telecommunications facility at Allotment 131A (14) Range Road Gruyere Vic 3770
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CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
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TREE
C1055101-KK41-12
C1092688-JO38-13
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
C1044686-KK32-12
Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
Proposal to upgrade an existing Mobile Phone Base Station in the Gruyere area: Notice under Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Industry Code C564:2011.
1144005-LB28-14
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
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AGM WOORI COMMUNITY HOUSE INC Shop 5/1385 Healesville Koo Wee Rup Road WOORI YALLOCK 3139 Wednesday 10th September, 2014 at 10:30am Nominations for Committee accepted until 3pm on September 8th, 2014. RSVP: 8th September, 2014 Phone 5964 6857 woorihouseincbigpond.com V Public Notices and Event
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DISABILITY SUPPORT FORUM AGM Healesville District Soccer Club AGM and presentation will be held on Friday 19th September at 6.30pm. Healesville RSL. Contact 0403 275 289.
Saturday 6th September 10am - 2pm. Drop in. Salvation Army Hall 114 Maroondah Hwy Healsville. Enquires Kathy 5962 3639. Facebook healsvilleconnections
A LUMBAJACK FIREWOOD SUPPLIER A1quality Redgum & Brushwood, split and dry. Work cover provider.
FREE DELIVERY OR PICK UP AVAILABLE. 5967 3533 | 0409 184 802 Please leave a message if phone unattended, call will be returned. C1013629-PJ10-12
ASAP FIREWOOD Quality firewood, competitive prices. Pick up or delivery. 13-15 York Road, Mount Evelyn
Phone 9736 2125
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Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont
9720 3619 Appliance Industry Assoc. member.
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
INDUCTION COOKER, 'Ego Heat' portable induction cooker and thermal pot, ideal for camping and caravan, never opened, paid $299 sell $200, 5964 6743 after 4pm.
059 CURTAINS Beautiful made to measure curtains. Choose from a full range of samples, accessories and blinds. We have a qualified interior decorator who offers you an obligation free measure, quote and fitting. No deposit and a guarantee of professional workmanship.
963517-JL36-11
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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
1021249-PJ16-12
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
CARS WANTED
Healesville – Warburton - Kinglake
The Robyn Jane Children’s Centre is a high quality, community based service located in Healesville. Our team of highly professional educators use a play-based curriculum which supports the Victorian and National Early Years Frameworks and is designed to create outstanding quality care and educational outcomes for children. We are looking for people who are vibrant, enthusiastic, passionate and experienced in early childhood education to join our team. Due to our recent exciting expansion we are seeking part-time and casual relief bank positions.
Labourers, Backhoe & Dozer Operators
TOOLANGI TAVERN Requires a Head Chef to join our dynamic team, above award wages and great conditions. Contact Michelle 0413 804 231
Extra Cash Drop/collect Homecare catalogues and deliver orders. Car and phone essential. Call Berrie on 5966 5834 or 0406 730 075 www.homecare.com.a u
Labourer Wanted To mow lawn in Warburton area. Mower available on site. Please text 0400 392 227.
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$ $ 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
LMCT 1229
Est. 1980
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A job description can be obtained on our website: www.tarantopersonnel.com.au
Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Healesville, Coldstream, Yarra Glen. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited for students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143
Interested! Phone (03) 9701 3170 Email resume to: apply@tarantopersonnel.com.au or Fax to: 03 9793 0077
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LOG YARD OPERATOR
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.
Must have log yard experience, wheel loader and chainsaw certificates. 8.5 day fortnight. Apply: Reid Bros Timber Pty Ltd. 30-42 Little Yarra Road, Yarra Junction Phone: 5967 1005 Fax: 5967 1909 Email: reidbrostimber@bigpond.com
Get paid while you walk ! 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)
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
Promoting safe and confident driving
Contact: Kellie Gee 0427 270 506
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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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TYRES, 4WD, x5, Dunlop Grand Trek, AT22, only 70kms, 265/65 /17. Less than half new price, $690. Healesville. 5962 2571.
1116237-RMB05-14
Please call us at
Kitchen hand required to join our dynamic team, must be able to work weekends and nights. Above award wages. Contact Michelle 0413 804 231
C1020128-PJ14-12
CARS REMOVED - WANTED
Desirable: would be a definite advantage. provided.
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To qualify you must:
Employment V Hospitality
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044
Taranto Personnel are currently recruiting fit and healthy people to become Fire Fighters at the above locations. These are casual ongoing positions over the summer months. Duties include fire prevention and suppression, plus water catchment maintenance and general labouring.
You will need: Certificate III in Children’s Services WWCC Working Knowledge of NQF and legislative requirements Awareness of Cultural needs of families Employee Benefits Above award wages and/or conditions (permanent staff) Up to 6 weeks Annual Leave per annum (after qualifying period) Free uniform Professional Development opportunities Supportive and dedicated team A Position Description or further information can be obtained via the contact details below. Please submit your resume with covering letter by Wednesday 17th September, 2014 to: Jan Amos Centre Director Robyn Jane Children’s Centre Inc. PO Box 498 Healesville Vic 3777 Email: rjchildcare@optusnet.com.au
Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP
Seasonal Fire Fighters
Certificate III Early Childhood Educators
WALKERS WANTED
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ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
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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. 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.
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.
kelliegee.kg@gmail.com V Motor Vehicles MAZDA 3, Maxx Sports, 2011, REG until 04/15, 6 speed manual, sat nav, blue tooth, 6 airbags, silver, 63,000 kms, excellent condition, $15,600, Phone 0467 983 102 MITSUBISHI, Challenger, 2005, auto, RWC, 146,800kms, reg. to 07/15, EC, UFR-186. $9,300ono. 0422 108 120.
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COOK / CHEF V Training And Development A great working environment in a full commercial kitchen. An opportunity to bring your ideas to the menu Accent on Australian cuisine. Yarra Valley tourist destination. Responsibilities include assisting in the effective operation of the kitchen, working as part of a team to provide the appropriate quality and level of service to customers. Training and/or employment experience in restaurants or cafes with a strong focus on food quality and presentation is essential. This is a full time position including evenings and weekends.
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CLOTHES DRYER, Simpson E/C $250.00 Ph 03 5962 4898
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ASSORTED, cot, highchair, baby car seat, push chair, baby harness, all very good condition, TV, stereo, set top box. Healesville. $500ono. 0488 368 076. Before 5pm.
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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 QUALIFYING FINAL Woori Yallock 12.13 (85) d Upwey Tecoma 12.4 (76) 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 goalsto-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 oneon-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 seven-point 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 knock-out 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). ELIMINATION FINAL Mount Evelyn 16.14 (110) d Monbulk 11.16(82) MOUNT Evelyn has knocked Monbulk out of the finals race with a ter-
Daniel Waters takes a strong mark. rific 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 goal-to-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 QUALIFYING FINAL Belgrave 5.13 (43) d Warburton Millgrove 5.13 (43) 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 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). DIVISION 2 - SENIORS SECOND SEMI FINAL Seville 22.13 (145) d Yarra Glen 15.20 (110) SEVILLE has secured a Grand Final berth with a 35 point win of Yarra
Glen in what was a high scoring game. The game started in good fashion with both teams going in hard for the ball but it was Seville that showed more efficiency going forward booting 5.1 to 2.3 for the opening term to take a 16 point lead. The 2nd quarter saw the game open up a bit and Yarra Glen got their running game going, they booted 5.5 to Seville’s 3.5 for the term and Seville’s lead was cut to just 4 points at the main change. The 3rd quarter was where Seville made Yarra Glen pay for their mistakes, they were terrific going forward and rebounding from halfback and had Yarra Glen chasing, they booted 7.2 for the term while Yarra Glen did have their chances but were wasteful booting 3.6 and Seville went to the last break with a handy 4 goal buffer. The last quarter still saw plenty of goals but it was Seville that had all the answers as they added another 7 goals to Yarra Glen 5 to run out impressive 35 point victors and march into the Grand Final. Yarra Glen has another chance next week as they will take on Thornton-Eildon in the Preliminary Final. Seville best players: K. Jones (7 goals), N. O’Keefe (4 goals), S. Senior. Yarra Glen best players: K. Hudson, G. Filsell, D. Hurley (1 goal). FIRST SEMI FINAL Thornton Eildon 10.13 (73) d Powelltown.10.4 (64) THORNTON kept their finals dream alive after a great gritty win over Powelltown. There was nothing in this game with less than 2 goals separating the teams for the majority of the match. Powelltown did lead at the half by 8 points but Thornton did have 2 more scoring shots and quite possibly should have had the lead if they were a steadier with ball in hand. The 3rd term saw Thornton starting to win more of the one on one contest and they made it count on the scoreboard as they booted 4 goals to 2 and grabbed a narrow 4 point lead come 3 quarter time. The last quarter was a dire struggle as both teams only managed a goal but it was Thornton that had more of the ball and should have iced the game earlier than they did as they also booted 5 behinds, in the end that really didn’t matter as it was enough to hang on to win by 9 points and book themselves a place in the Preliminary Final against Yarra Glen next week with the winner of that
game to take on Seville in the Grand Final the week following. ThorntonEildon best players: T. Bail, A. Marshall, D. Creed. Powelltown best players: W. Gordon, J. Mullan, L. Larsen. DIVISION 2 - RESERVES SECOND SEMI FINAL Seville 9.12 (66) d Yarra Glen 4.6 (30) 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. FIRST SEMI FINAL Alexandra 17.9 (111) d Yea 2.8 (20) 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.
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Consistent campaigners DIVISION 1 - A RESERVE 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. 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 Evelyn in another knock-out game.
Olinda's Sam Smith looks for an opening. 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 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. DIVISION 2 - A GRADE SECOND SEMI FINAL Yarra Glen 36 d Seville 35 IT was a brilliant game that went down to the wire and if these combatants are to meet again in the grand final then there will be a hell of a ride. This battle went goal for goal throughout with both teams’ defences standing strong.
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The biggest lead at any change was just two goals and that went the way of Yarra Glen at three-quarter time. The last quarter was what finals are all about as the girls looked spent but they battled it out with the winner in doubt for the entire term. Come the end of the game it was Yarra Glen that was lucky enough to have its noses in front by the narrowest of margins which books it a spot in the grand final. Seville gets another crack next week against Yea in the preliminary final. Best Yarra Glen: Georgia Taylor (28), Peta Fay, Nicole Braden. Seville: Ashleigh Hardy, Riley Gentle, Rachael Goulding (19). FIRST SEMI FINAL Yea 46 d Yarra Junction 41 Yea moves one step closer to the grand final with a very good five goal win over Yarra Junction. Yea started the stronger and jumped to a six-goal lead at the first change. The remainder of the game was a very even contest and Yarra Junction did threaten at times but Yea was strong enough to squash any challenge and was able to hold on to its lead right to the end to book a place in the preliminary final against Seville with the winner to take on Yarra Glen in the grand final one week later. Best YEA: Megan Leatham (26), Gaby Duncan, Lauren Tesoriero. Yarra Junction: Amanda Finn (28), Catherine Cook, Jenny Gardner (13).
DIVISION 2 - A RESERVE SECOND SEMI FINAL Seville 37 d Yea 34 SEVILLE is into the grand final after a very hard fought three-goal win over Yea. Seville actually looked a little flat early as Yea got out to a four-goal lead at the first break but Seville managed to match it with Yea in the second quarter and although it didn’t make inroads on the deficit, it was starting to get the game back on its terms. The third term saw Seville get its game up and going as it scored 11 goals and held Yea to just three to go into the third quarter time with a four goal lead. The last quarter went goal for goal but it was Seville that was able to steady when required to hold to record a three-goal victory. Yea has one more chance as it will take on Yarra Glen in the preliminary final next week. Best Seville: Jessica Holliday (26), Chloe Holliday, Samantha Holly. Yea: Cindy Hayes (15), Rhiannon Aldous (12), Sophie Watts. FIRST SEMI FINAL Yarra Glen 36 defeated Powelltown 29 YARRA Glen shot out of the blocks and raced to a 10-goal lead at the first change with a 14 goal to four opening term. It then backed that up with an 11 to four goal second term and had raced to a 17-goal half-time lead. The second half did see Powelltown become more competitive and
it did, in fact, outscore Yarra Glen in both the third and fourth quarters but it couldn’t haul the deficit in far enough to be any real threat as Yarra Glen did run out reasonably comfortable seven goal winners. Yarra Glen will now take on Yea in next week’s preliminary final with the winner getting the right to play off in the grand final against Seville. Best Yarra Glen: Nicole Jacobs, Sharnie Gray (21), Prue Purdey. Powelltown: Nicki Cole, Simone Traynor (2), Ingeborg Baselier. DIVISION 2 - B GRADE SECOND SEMI FINAL Yarra Glen 24 d Yea 17 YARRA Glen is through to the grand final thanks to a good second half against Yea which produced a clinical seven-goal victory. The first half of this match was a very tight struggle, there wasn’t a lot of scoring but Yarra Glen was able to get the lead by half-time, albeit by just one goal. The third term is where Yarra Glen got the game in its control as its defence stood tall allowing Yea just one goal while Yarra Glen shot seven to take a handy five goal lead into the last term. Yarra Glen finished the stronger with another seven-goal term while Yea did manage five goals but it was clearly Yarra Glen that was the better team and deserved its win. Yea lives to fight another day when it takes on Seville in next week’s preliminary final. Best Yarra Glen: Stacey Adams, Stefanie Maile, Edana Lacey. Yea: Madison Bell, Meg Sundblom (9), Tegan Finch. FIRST SEMI FINAL Seville 39 d Kinglake 31 This game was tight for the first half with Seville just having the edge and taking a narrow three-goal lead into half-time. Seville broke the game open in the third as it was more precise with its ball movement. It shot 11 goals to four to jump to a 10-goal three-quarter time lead. The last quarter opened up a bit and goals came a bit easier but Kinglake was too far in arrears to be a threat as Seville recorded an eight-goal victory and will now play Yea in the elimination final next week for the right to play off against Yarra Glen in the grand final. Best Seville: Kate Penman, Kylee Baldasso, Nikita Ryan (21). Kinglake: Emma McNamara, Brooke White (23), Errin White.
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Motoring Kluger’s out of the box By EWAN KENNEDY TOYOTA Kluger is aimed at the large station wagon buyer, at those wanting a spacious people mover, but who also like the image provided by the shape of a 4WD vehicle. This Toyota is big and bold in the American manner, so probably not a vehicle for the conservative buyer. The latest Kluger was introduced to Australia in March this year and is longer and wider than before with a strong emphasis on maximising interior space. Even the rear suspension components feature a new design that keeps them low and compact. The all-new Toyota Kluger is intended chiefly for the American market, hence its bold shape. Indeed, it’s actually made in the US of A. It was introduced to Australia in March this year and has a tall front with an oversized grille, large guards, and a deep swage down the sides. The body is unashamedly boxy to maximise space inside. The tail isn’t as squared off as some in this market arena, the rear lights have a protruding horizontal shape that adds to the bold look. The tailgate is almost a two-piece unit in that it has the convenience of opening rear glass. The ‘gate is hinged at the top, which most owners find more convenient than a side-hinged rear door. Inside, the instrument and centre panels occupy virtually a single widespread area. This is a sensible idea, also found in the likes of the all-new Mercedes-Benz S-Class, so it looks to be the way of the future. Toyota’s 3.5-litre twin-cam petrol V6 has been carried over from the old model Kluger but has been heavily revised to reduce emissions and trim fuel consumption. It produces up to 201 kilowatts of power and 337 Newton metres of torque. Sadly, there’s no turbo-diesel option because the Americans aren’t keen on diesels in their smaller (yes, smaller!) SUVs. The V6 engine is now mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, replacing the ageing five-speed unit in the superseded Kluger. It has sophisticated electronics that
Big and bold in the American manner, latest Toyota Kluger pulls no styling punches. help it adapt its gearchanges not only to hilly conditions, but also as it senses drivers’ individual desires. Kluger is offered in 2WD, to the front wheels, or all-wheel-drive (AWD) if you want to get a bit more adventurous and explore mild off-road areas. Indeed, it may not just be aimed at station wagon buyers, Toyota tells us the sales split between 2WD and 4WD in the previous models was about 50/50 and the importer expects this ratio to continue. Experience tells us few will use their Klugers on unsealed surfaces, but the dream is there - and who can argue against dreams? Even the entry level Kluger has a reversing camera, rear parking sensors, seven airbags, daytime running lights, stability and traction control, ABS brakes with brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution. The topline Kluger Grande that we
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