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CURLY, straight, dark or grey - bets have been placed on how Judith McGrath’s hair will grow back. She’s shaving it all off on her 70th birthday later this month and hopes to raise money to help women with cancer while doing it. “We were thinking of ways to raise money and I thought, I’ll do it, I’ll shave my hair off,â€? Ms McGrath said. “And then I thought I could do it on my 70th birthday. “I’m not nervous at the moment but I am intrigued about how my hair will grow back - I never had to do it during my treatment so it will be interesting.â€? All money raised for her big shave will go towards the running of Heather’s Haven, a respite home in Powelltown where women suffering from the disease can get away from the hustle and bustle of life and spend time with the ones they love. A breast cancer survivor herself, Ms McGrath is part of women’s cancer support group, Yarra Valley Pink Ladies, which provides support and friendship through the battle against cancer. She said that Heather’s Haven was donated by the husband of a woman in their group in her memory. “It’s just wonderful that he has provided us their holiday home to offer this to our members,â€? she said. “We try to provide food during their stay, too, so any money raised will go to that.â€? A total of 19 people have stayed there in the past 18 months. “It’s a great place where these women, who are very unwell, can go and spend some time with their loved ones,â€? Ms McGrath said. “I’m hoping to raise as much as we can, but I’d love to raise $3000.â€? Members of the group come from all around the Yarra Ranges, including Yarra Glen, Healesville, Wandin, Woori Yallock, Warburton, Ringwood, Launching Place, Coldstream, Mooroolbark and range in age from 36 to 86 years old. Ms McGrath will shave her head at Have a Chat CafĂŠ, (in the IGA building) in Seville on 23 October. To donate via the tins in shops around the Yarra Ranges or make a deposit at the Wandin Seville Bendigo Community Bank.
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Front, co-ordinator of Youth and Community Engagement Graeme Mawson, Youth Services executive officer Deborah Handley, back, Deputy Mayor Maria McCarthy, Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe and Yarra Ranges Council director of social and economic development Ali Wastie. Picture: LIZ CLARKSON
Big noise for leadership YOUNG leaders in the Yarra Ranges are able to roar thanks to State Government funding. Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe announced that Yarra Ranges Council will receive $125,000 funding to support a local leadership project called ROAR. Ms Fyffe said that
the funding would help more young people in the area live healthy, active and fulfilling lives. The ROAR Leadership Program engages young people in leadership opportunities including increasing their participation in local government decision making processes. It also gives them the ability to
increase their network, skills and confidence for life after school. The council’s executive officer for youth services Deborah Handley said that the program worked with schools to identify young leaders. She said a recent program saw students work with a local primary school on the topic of cyber bullying
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Memories linger long By MARC McGOWAN CFA medals for 2009 Victorian bushfires...
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CFA sizzles at their fire sale By MELISSA MEEHAN NO reasonable offer will be refused. Mount Evelyn CFA will hold their annual garage sale on Saturday 11 October and with so many things up for grabs, why not head down between 7am and 3pm and
make an offer. CFA First Lieutenant Rick Ventrella said the event was the fire brigades major fund-raiser each year and all money raised would go towards the upkeep of brigadeowned vehicles. “In previous years, we’ve had up to 1000
people come down on the day,” he said. “We’ll have a sausage sizzle and fire safety information tent up too.” The brigade is still accepting donations that they can sell at the garage sale. Contact Ken Reed on 0419 126 426 to arrange drop off.
LILYDALE CFA captain Warren Davis has many chilling memories of the 2009 bushfires which devastated the region. But Capt Davis said it was not always the most obvious sights that lingered. “It was pretty emotional and very draining, because these guys were out constantly doing rotating shifts and they saw some things that were not very nice,” Capt Davis said. “Some of the things I know I saw, being a father of three young kids, it is the small things, like melted toys and things like that, which play on your mind.” Almost 100 CFA members from the Yarra Valley, Dandenongs and surrounding areas, including 19 at Lilydale, were awarded a National Emergency Medal for service during that horrific 2009 period earlier this month. Seymour MP Cindy McLeish and CFA chief officer Euan Ferguson presented the awards at a ceremony in Yarra Glen. “CFA members from across the Yarra Valley and Dandenong regions provided sustained service and support to protect communities during a period of great destruction and loss,” Ms McLeish said.
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POLICE are investigating three fires in the Yarra Ranges, two that may have been deliberately lit. Garbage bins were set on fire overnight on 1 October in Hill Road, Gruyere and garbage at the back of a factory in Canterbury Road, Kilsyth, around 6pm on 2 October. Yarra Ranges CIU detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said another fire at the Mount Lilydale Mercy College was also being investigated but police believed it may have been caused by green waste.
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“The fires had a profound effect on Victoria (and) indeed the entire country and beyond. Most of all, it had a tremendous effect on the broader region, which was among the hardest hit. “They worked hard and fought bravely to protect lives and property during a long and extremely difficult campaign.” Seville (25), Upwey (eight), Badger Creek and Hoddles Creek (seven), Belgrade (three), Mount Evelyn and Dixons Creek (three), Montrose and Kallista/The Patch (two) and Silvan, Emerald and Yellingbo (one) were also honoured. Capt Davis said the awards were unexpected, but that it was nice to be recognised. “We don’t want anything in return,” he said. “We just want to do our bit and help the public, but it was nice to get something back.” Capt Davis said Lilydale had recently inducted 10 recruits and its firefighters were already preparing for what was forecast to be a significant upcoming fire season. The National Emergency Medal recognises the service of members during a nationally significant emergency. The 2009 Victorian bushfires have been declared a nationally significant emergency, joining the 2010-2011 Queensland floods and Cyclone Yasi (2011).
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Compassion is not always easy WE SEEM to be pulled apart lately when it comes to being compassionate. We get angry quickly when someone stirs our sense of injustice and what we believe to be right or wrong. Recently Justice Lex Lasry handed down a sentence that many thought was too lenient. He said that he could see that this young man whom he was sentencing, even though culpable of killing three people while on ice, still had a future somewhere and could be rehabilitated - there was an outcry. However, there was also an outcry at government money being spent on a court challenge. At times we see people on the streets in a down state and don’t really know what their life story is but we often are quick to judge.
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Sometimes the bad news in the world can be overwhelming and by ourselves we can’t adequately respond to it…
this field and have found that by listening deeply I have uncovered some intelligent and well educated people who could teach me a lot, yet difficulties in life had taken a toll on them. Sometimes the bad news in the world can be overwhelming and by ourselves we can’t adequately respond to it. Some hide away and refuse to read papers and listen to the radio - well that is one way. An alternate answer is to find a group that we can be part of who can
support and encourage us and to help put the ‘bad world’ news in perspective. That group, of course, needs to be nurturing one rather than a militant group on a mission, right wing or left, radical Christian or Muslim and any other single minded self-serving entity. Christianity for me does not exist in true form without the links with and the following of Jesus and His teachings. His compassion epitomises the compassion that He calls us to.
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The model He left us with was one of servanthood and we often overlook the fact that at the Last Supper He modelled the ultimate servant role by washing their feet. Even though that was the custom of the day, the host normally hired servants to do it. Don’t struggle on your own, get into a group, even a small group of positive and encouraging people where you can experience community in a constructive form. One, for starters is a PGA (Planned Activity Group) run by the shire. Church Life Groups would be another option. There are quite a few groups in this valley. Phone me on 0487 698 201 and I may be able to help you find one.
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Senior’s Week Celebration EMERALD Evergreens Senior Citizens Centre will be holding a special morning tea on 8 October at 10am for Seniors Week at the club rooms at the corner of Church and Anne streets, Emerald. Light entertainment, line dancing, plenty of laughs. All for free. Contact Elsie on 5968 4952.
Radio Chat Alternative learning - what is it? Students from Mountain District Learning Centre in Ferntree Gully tell their story and speak to MP Nick Wakeling, Minister for Higher Education. Tune into Fresh Air Youth Radio on 3MDR 97.1fm Wednesday 8 October from 1pm - 3pm 3MDR.
Bulb Talk UPWEY Garden Group (U3A) will be holding a talk by Adrian Van Kampen on lilliums (bulbs for sale) at Upwey
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Memorial Garden plant ale THE best selection of potted plants this spring will be available for sale at the Friends of Tindale Garden Spring Plant Sale on Saturday 11 October at Memorial Garden in Sherbrooke. Free entry.
Art and Ikebana SPECTACULAR spring flowers and paintings. Spring art awards opens Saturday 11 October at 3pm. All new works from Sherbrooke Art Society with exciting floral display by Sogetsu School of Ikebana. Exhibition on until 1 November 11am-4pm (closed Tuesday) at Sherbooke Gallery, 62 Monbulk Road, Belgrave, 9754 4264.
Music for a cause FABULOUS Fernlea House Benefit concert featuring amazing line-up of artists on Sunday 12 October at 2pm. Black Box Theatre, Burrinja Cultural Centre, Upwey. Tickets from Fernlea House on 5968 3895.
Farmer’s market WHITEHORSE Farmer’s Market will be held on Sunday 12 October from 8am-1pm in the grounds of the Nunawading Civic Centre. Fresh produce, eggs, chutneys, meats, jams, cheese, breads, honey and flowers are among the fresh goods available. Stallholder inquiries should be directed to 0417 355 592.
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Spring concert THE Dandenong Ranges Orchestra celebrates 30 years and presents a spring concert on Sunday 12 October at 2.30pm at Monbulk Primary School Arts Centre, Main Street, Monbulk. Music by Handel, Mozart, Saint-Saens, Sarasate, Rollinson and others with guest artist Claire Ransome (violin). Tickets at the door for $8 ($5 concession). Inquiries on 0422 769 155.
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Guest speaker MONBULK combined probus will have a guest speaker John Macdonald senior relationships manager of Berry Street Children’s Services on 13 October at Monbulk Bowling Club. Visitors welcome. Inquiries on 5968 8588.
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Art of the personal By GEORGIA WESTGARTH
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Plaque marks garden creator By JESSE GRAHAM A BELOVED community member was celebrated for years of work in making her town a better place with a plaque unveiling over the weekend in Upwey. Michelle Jones was celebrated in an official unveiling of a plaque at the Upwey Community Garden on Sunday 4 October. The plaque - which was created by local artist Fyona Mitaxa - acknowledges Ms Jones’s work in establishing the garden in 2011 and welcomes visitors to the garden. Community Garden member Heather Liney said the unveiling
was a surprise. “She’s a very modest person - I knew she would think it was a silly idea if I broached it with her,” she said. “So many people do go unrecognised in the community - Michelle has put in effort for years, yet she maintains her enthusiasm.” Ms Jones is also involved in the Food Swap, Ranges Organic Growers’ Association, Mountain District Permaculture Group, Garden Club and Transition Towns, among other projects. Ms Liney said that, despite having a demanding full-time job and a large garden, Ms Jones is ever-
ready to help others and get involved in community projects. “Her good humour and positive approach to all problems is particularly valuable,” she said. “She thinks beyond the square to a bright future where we truly live together in a harmonious and abundant society.” The garden plaque’s inscription notes Ms Jones’s efforts in establishing the garden. “She tirelessly and persistently, with able helpers, brought this garden into being and has maintained it ever since to make Upwey more food secure and sustainable - thank you Michelle” it reads.
SELF empowerment is the best way to ensure personal safety. The Mount Evelyn Neighbourhood Watch annual general meeting will be held on Thursday 16 October with guest speaker Kyoshi Andrew Roberts, CEO of Edge Martial Arts, speaking about martial arts for personal safety. Mr Roberts’s martial arts club is to devoted to developing and training young people and adults about the leadership and communication skills taught through martial arts practice as well as the spiritual self-empowerment that is nurtured through the sport. “I teach my students how to kick, punch and block but we teach it for insurance. “It’s nice to know you have those skills there but we hope our students will never have to use them,” Mr Roberts said. Mr Roberts will touch on stranger danger, bully busting and self-protection at the meeting and how to resolve a situation before it gets to the point of using physical self-protection. “We teach our students the importance of understanding why people react to certain things and to always treat others with respect rather than exacerbate the situation,” Mr Roberts said. Mr Roberts has spoken at Lions clubs social events about self-defence, conflict management and protection with his primary focus on conflict management and teaching about body language and dealing with situations before they have the chance to worsen. “Learning about personal protection
and the customs that come with practicing martial arts has helped so many of our young students through some hard journeys in their lives and has taught them the importance of good decision making and building self-confidence. “Martial arts is as much about kicking and punching for fitness as it is spiritual. “A lot of what we do has underlying deeper concepts relating to bulling, confidence, self-empowerment and, most importantly, feeling good about yourself,” Mr Roberts said. Mr Roberts has recently returned from a four-day seminar with motivational speaker Anthony Robbins to learn about dealing with situations before they worsen. At Edge Martial Arts, Mr Roberts runs a leadership team with about 70 teenagers, where they discuss the effects of particular chemicals on the body. “Martial arts lets off endorphins like all exercise and does make you feel better. “You are in a group environment and getting mentored, unlike a gym. “I will be speaking about what martial arts has done for me and for the community at the meeting,” Mr Roberts said. “The Safety House committee do an amazing job and it’s really important that the community has the right awareness about dealing with conflict situations,” Mr Roberts said. The AGM will be held in the Community Room, Station House, Wray Crescent, Mount Evelyn, at 7.30pm with a light supper provided. Book by Monday 13 October with secretary Anne Walsh on 9736 2139.
Tinderbox tension in a small community A COMMUNITY torn apart by a fire-obsessed criminal makes a red hot novel. Written by former Monbulk resident Leonie Alldis and her sister Cheryl, the Australian nightmare based on a true story is available at Knox Dymocks now. Based on a small valley near Albury, at the hand of a ‘firebug’ psychopath nearly 300 fires were lit and homes destroyed over a span of four years. As a 12-year-old at the time, Ms Alldis said it was horrible to see their small community be-
ing turned into a war zone of blame pointing and friendships torn apart. “It’s not a story just about fires, it’s also about the intimate lives of the people who were left with terror, suspense and heartache as a result,” Ms Alldis said. “It meant that the whole community had to fend for themselves while they rebuild hoping the arsonist had left.” The novel has also created a lot of hot attention, with film producers boasting about the possibility of making a “ripper
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Reason for the fire season By MARC McGOWAN
Sandi Wallace is celebrating the launch of her novel, Tell Me Why.
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WE’RE HERE, but your safety is your responsibility. That is the overwhelming message from Olinda CFA’s Elissa Jans ahead of the third annual Ridge Top Brigades Family Fun and Information Day on Sunday, 23 November at the Olinda Hall. The day is a combined event between Olinda, Sassafras-Ferny Creek and Kalorama-Mt Dandenong volunteer fire brigades and aims to prepare the community for the bushfire season. “We live in one of the most dangerous parts of the world and people need to be
educated to make informed decisions and they need to be planned and prepared,” Ms Jans said. “There have been a lot of statistics since Black Saturday and there was one just the other week, where it said only three per cent of people write a plan. “The average person doesn’t even think about it and thinks bushfires happen on TV to other people.” About 300 people turned up to the inaugural Ridge Top Brigades Family Fun and Information Day in 2012 and that number increased to 1000 last year. Ms Jans, one of the event organisers with Kalorama-Mt Dandenong CFA’s
Virginia McCallum and Sassafras-Ferny Creek CFA’s John Schauble, said she hoped to double that attendance. “The idea is it’s a one-stop shop for people to be able to come and get everything they need to get their act together,” Ms Jans said. “Living in the bush is a lovely thing, but with that comes responsibility. “The more we can get people to understand your safety is your responsibility - not ours - the better. We will provide you with tools and information, but you’ve got to do it yourself.” Everyone will receive a red bucket on arrival to collect fire safety information
brochures and there will be children’s activities and entertainment, including the Captain Koala and April Show, on site. CFA and SES volunteers, DEPI, Parks Victoria and Yarra Ranges Council members will be there to talk to. There will also be live demonstrations from Monbulk Fire and Rescue, St John Ambulance Victoria, Emerald SES and junior CFA members. Lilydale Safety Wear is selling equipment at the event for those interested. The Ridge Top Brigades Family Fun and Information Day will run between 10am and 3pm on 23 November at the Olinda Hall.
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM MT DANDENONG crime writer Sandi Wallace celebrated the release of her new book ‘Tell Me Why’ at a launch last Wednesday night. The author, who has lived in Mt Dandenong for the past 10 years, has recently published the novel which focuses on the search for a farmer missing from Hepburn. The first novel in the new ‘Rural Crime Files’ series, it centres of the complexities of human relationships and how far we would go to find the truth. Wallace says she’s been addicted to crime fiction in film and print for as long as she can remember and has always wanted to write a series of novels. Tell Me Why is in bookstores now. For more information about Sandi and her book Tell Me Why, visit her website www.sandiwallace.com or connect on Facebook www.facebook.com/ sandi.wallace.crimewriter
Platinum party power By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM PAINTING, pottery and photography were on display last weekend at The Hut Gallery’s ‘Spring Fever’ exhibition. The gallery, home to the Ferntree Gully Arts Society, showcased the work of several local artists on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 September. The event also featured demonstrations of different art styles from many of the artists whose work featured in the show. Celebrating its 70th anniversary this year, The Hut Gallery hosts a number of exhibitions throughout the year as well as opening its doors to the public every Sunday from 11am4pm.
Marian Lowe’s parents-in-law started the gallery in 1944 and she remains the secretary of the organisation today. She says that the gallery provides an opportunity for local artists to showcase their work as well as for the community to experience visual arts. “We run a number of workshops throughout the year and everyone is invited to join in. “There are also a number of exhibitions, so there is definitely a chance for everyone to experience what we do.” The Hut Gallery’s Annual Exhibition will be held on Sunday 12 October at 2pm, followed by a celebration of its 70th anniversary. All are welcome and entry is free.
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shows as well as giving back to the community. It has donated profits from shows to a number of different charities. Bonnie and Clyde will run on select dates between Friday 10 October and Saturday 25 October at The Fab Factory, 33 Industry Place, Bayswater. For ticket bookings and inquiries, visit www.fabnobstheatre. com.au.
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THE Friends of Tindale Garden have been going potty in preparation for their annual Spring Plant Sale on Saturday 11 October. The George Tindale Memorial Garden in Sherbrooke is one of several managed by Parks Victoria in the Dandenong Ranges and is cared for on a day-to-day basis by the enthusiastic ‘Friends’. Friends president Rod Cantrill said plants on offer will include varieties that will add colour to any garden such as fuchsias, hellebores, spring flowering bulbs, hydrangeas and other perennials. “The garden is abundant with colour in spring, with many of the plants people will see in the park also available to purchase to be grown in their own gardens,” Mr Cantrill said.
He said the George Tindale Memorial Garden had a special, personal quality about it, being developed by keen gardeners and very much a large home garden. Friends members will be on hand between 10am and 4pm to provide advice on how to get the best out of the plants on sale and to share stories about the garden which Mr Cantrill said had quite a history. The money raised will enable the Friends of Tindale Garden continue projects in the garden and Mr Cantrill encouraged visitors to support the plan sale and enhance their own gardens at the same time. The garden is at 33 Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke, and entry is free. For more information visit www.parks.vic.gov.au or call 13 1963.
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State boost for mental health By KATH GANNAWAY FUNDING which will see the continuation of a partnership between Eastern Health and police dealing with acute mental health responses in Yarra Ranges has been welcomed by regional police. The Victorian Government last week announced that Eastern Health would receive $909,000 as part of a new Mental Health and Police Response (MHaP Response) program. Minister for Mental Health Mary Wooldridge said the funding was part of a $15.1 statewide investment over four years which would allow individual health providers, police and emergency services teams to develop their own, unique and local mental health crisis response. Eastern Region Divisional Commander, Superintendent Graeme Arthur, said police had been working with Eastern Health as part of a trail program (PARTS) for the past two years where police and clinicians worked together in first response situations to mental health call-outs. MHaP is a follow-on of that initiative for which funding into the future was uncertain.
Supt Arthur said while he hadn’t seen the detail of the funding as yet, any assistance which supported police in what was a 24/7 job for them, was very welcome. The program involved a mental health clinician working with a police officer from Ringwood police station every day, covering the afternoon-night time frame when police get most call outs. He said having a qualified mental clinician working to streamline a process which had in the past resulted in police taking a patient to hospital having to wait for several hours for admission, worked well. “What this does is streamline a lot of the processes where a qualified mental health clinician can do all the paperwork before you get to hospital and that’s been a great benefit for us to be able to get the person to hospital safely and healthily and then go on about our business,� he said. Supt Arthur said there had been an increase in the number of call outs for mental health in the Outer East where, next to family violence, it had become a significant issue for police dealing with situations which can turn into critical incidents for both police and
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Extra cash to boost schools By CAITLIN MCARTHUR THREE local schools received a $1200 kick-start to their education initiatives this week. New ovens, a classroom, a greenhouse and an outdoor stage area are just some of the projects which have been made possible by the grants. The grants are from the Telstra Kids Fund and are a part of the Telstra Foundation’s one million dollar a year commitment to caring in local communities. Healesville High School, Selby Primary and Emerald Primary School have been among those selected to receive the donations. The grant of $1200 for Healesville High School will allow it to purchase and install a greenhouse to assist students completing horticulture, biology and sustainability studies. Selby Primary has nominated an outdoor stage area for their grant while the extra cash will have Emerald Primary students cooking up a storm with new stoves. Knox Churches Soccer Club also received a grant which it plans to put towards new soccer shirts for its junior players. Selby Primary school principal Justin Butlers said the stage would be a great addition for the kids to use during recess and lunch. “Students enjoy performing, Selby’s got talent and this is a great opportunity for the kids to perform,� Mr Butlers said. Mr Butlers said the money won’t cover all the costs and added the school had been working on other fund-raising for the project.
for the community. He identified the increase in ice as one factor, but said there were others including alcohol and other drugs. Police have basic training in responding to situations where mental health is an issue, but Supt Arthur said it was an area where they would like to do more. “Police aren’t trained mental health clinicians, but we’re expected to attend and do the best we can. If we could have a clinician working with police 24/7, we would do it,� he said. Supt Arthur said while police will always be part of the response, they cannot be the solution. “I guess what I would want to emphasise is that with any of problems we have, and ice is a big one, the expectation from the community and mental health is that police can solve these problems. “We can go and respond to an incident, but we need long-term solutions and strategies to solve these problems. That comes from agencies, the broader community, service organisations, council ... anybody who can provide support in relation to this issue and a lot of others so we can prevent - not just respond.�
Alivia is lifted by classmates, from left, Mikaela, David, Grace and Riley on the site where the new stage will be. 126478 “All up, it will cost just under $5,000‌ the grant is a good starting point,â€? Mr Butlers said. Emerald principal Mark Carver said the money was an opportunity to further the Kitchen Classroom project which would see an old canteen converted into a kitchen classroom. Mr Carver said the program, which also involved the cultivation of garden beds and a chook shed, aimed to develop students' food knowledge and skills. The grants must be nominated by Telstra employees. Mr Carver said Emerald Primary School’s grant was a result of the Obrien family. Mr Carver said they had identified an opportunity to contribute
towards what was a “very special project for the school�. “This is the second time they’ve done this,� Mr Carver said. Telstra Country Wide area general manager for Melbourne North East, Ingrid Harvey, said Telstra Kids Fund grants were about “backing the little things that can make a big difference�. “All around Australia, kids are building on ideas, playing in a team, making music and creating art. But sometimes little projects, such as the Classroom Kitchen program, need a bit of a hand to get started,� Ms Harvey said. Telstra Fund grants are nominated by Telstra employees who identify a need in the community.
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Hidden gem a Hills oasis!! Sitting on a peaceful, tranquil & secluded location is this 3 bedroom, western red cedar beauty. Features inc: sealed driveway, fully landscaped, fully fenced, lat rear yard, veranda, open plan living, polished boards, lge wood heater, gas wall heater & air-conditioning unit. Within close proximity to the belgrave lake Park and Selby Preschool/Kindergarten & primary schools, the growing family will feel right at home. contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 inspection Contact agent (Photo Id Required)
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Co-ordinating promotional material, overseeing weekly & monthly processes & project managing client events, this part time role is waiting for a fresh burst of enthusiasm & some ‘out of the box’ ideas to take our great company to new heights. Working alongside a professional, friendly team, this position would suit someone who has attention to detail, data base, strong IT knowledge & the ability to implement new mediums to promote our brand.
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Nestled on a quiet no thru road, with a sunny disposition, sits this spectacular 1.3 acre approx. parcel of land in menzies Creek. overlooking the nearby picturesque valley, where any spot you choose to build your dream home (STCa), the outlook is sure to be stunning! With mature trees, pony paddock, 1 bedroom cottage and shedding, this property ofers many possibilities. contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 inspection Saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (Photo iD Required)
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All aspects of concreting 3 tonne excavator and tipper hire Site cuts Rock driveways and drainage 25 years experience
COMPLETE OR PARTIAL BATHROOM RENOVATIONS 20 Years’ Experience in all facets of the building trade RELIABLE TRADESMAN
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Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more impact and saves you money...
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• RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAY WASHED OUT? REPLACE IT WITH ASPHALT! IT WON’T HAPPEN AGAIN!
• Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations
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Jason 1300 644 698
CARPET LAYING • New or Used Carpet • Repairs • Restretching • Reasonable Rates
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S&V RELIABLE EARTHWORKS
BOWNDS ELECTRICS
0400 170 664
Anthony Bownds
• Excavator 5 Tonne and 15 Tonne • Bobcat Hire • Tip Truck Hire • All Types of Excavation Work • Holes Augered • Site Cuts • Driveways • Blocks Levelled and Shaped • Retaining Walls • Trenching • Free Quotes • No Jobs Too Big or Too Small
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Phone Peter
9752 6543, 0418 339 690
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LKC Concreting Driveways Garage Floors Slate Stencil Exposed Aggregate
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0439 353 933
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• Bobcat, Tipper & Excavator for hire • Free Quotes • Drainage & Retaining walls done • Large feature rocks for sale
1156305-HM40-14
Professional Cleaning and Friendly Service No Mess 15 Years’ Experience Wood Heater Safety Checks & Repairs
Phone Steve Ph: 5968 2508 Mobile: 0417 723 745
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• Driveways • Car Parks • Pathways, Tennis Courts, Draining, School Yards, Machine or Hand Laid Asphalt Repairs • Commercial & Domestic • Free Quotes • Timber & Brick Edging
CHIMNEYS FROM $120 FLUE CLEANING $100
1156306-HM40-14
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Domestic, Commercial, Installation and Maintenance Mobile: 0430 456 800 AH: 5968 0183
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Daniel Brown Mobile: 0409 395 635
Mob 0418 355 798, Ph 9751 2670 24 HOUR SERVICE Rec: 17824
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Phone Clinton or email info@nelsonasphalting.com.au
R.E.C. 13583 Electrical Contractor *Safety Switches *Surge Diverters *Rewires *Switchboard Upgrades *Security Lights For all your electrical needs contact Mick Heron
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1151442-LB35-14
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David Hastings 0418 231 965
1152285-PB36-14
Specialising in renovations, large or small
92 606 PH: 0414 7 29 OR 9752-51
1003429-PJ6-12
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MICHAEL WRIGHT
ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS
A Grade Electrical Contractor
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0418 327 737
C1061339-KG46-12
C1073222-KK5-13
• Ducted Heating • Evaporated Cooling • Split Systems • Add/On Refrigeration • Service & Repairs Phone For A No Obligation Free Quote Mick: 0438 610 288 Dale: 0419 878 162 RTA 20198 “Friendly Professional Service”
1122381-PB10-14
D&S Home and Property Improvements
FOR ALL YOUR HEATING & COOLING
All types earthworks * Driveways *Site Cuts * Drainage & Retaining Walls Demolition & Rubbish Removal * Blocks Cleared & trees Felled * Firebreaks All types Rock & Concrete Drives, Slabs & Pathways Licensed Operators * Fully Insured * Free Quotes * All Areas www.klplant.com.au A/H 9754 8424 Call Ken
C1095376-JL41-13
RIT PLUMBING JESSLT icensed Plum ber and Gas Fitter
EST. 1984 29 Years’ Experience All work guaranteed
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1157620-DJ41-14
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KEITH BOYLE EXCAVATIONS A GRADE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR CONCRETE * LANDSCAPING * PLANT HIRE
V Cabinet Makers
New Kitchens & Facelifts
Specialising in ❚ Driveways ❚ Car parks ❚ Tennis/basketball courts ❚ Footpaths ❚ Hand and machine laid ❚ All asphalt repairs Free quotes at competitive prices
ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL WORK SPECIAL ON L.E.D LIGHTING UPGRADES PHONE/DATA & T/V POINTS HOT WATER AND STOVE REPAIRS FREE QUOTES AND ADVICE REC 9269
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1136035-RC21-14
Trades: 4pm Thursday Classifieds: 4pm Friday Wheel & Deal: 4pm Friday
JUST POWER ELECTRICAL
C988797-JL48-11
DEADLINES
1155980-DJ40-14
We accept payment by:
1153545-LB37-14
AGP CONCRETING
VIC 3810
1128885-RC15-14
Mail: Network Classifieds, PO Box 9, Pakenham
Chris Murrin 616 Chris Murrin 0423 0423 873 873 616 • PostPost & Stump Drilled • Plumbing & &Electrical Trenching Plumbing Electrical Trenching & Stump Holes Holes Drilled • Site Cuts • Concrete Footings Site Cuts Concrete Footings Dirt Site Cleans • Removal Dirt Removal • Site Cleans Attachment Fence-line Clearing •Grab Grab Attachment • Fence-line Clearing
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C737413-KK43-9
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ABN : 95 407 499 323 - LIC NO: 104866 SPECIALISE IN: new homes / unit development / renovations / drainage rooďŹ ng / gas ďŹ tting / rain water tanks / solar hot water systems all maintenance TIM: 0477 775 272 BEN: 0413 254 977 paplumbingsolutions@hotmail.com
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P & A PLUMBING SOLUTIONS
• Extensions • Renovations • Repair Work • Ornamental • Clean Work
Homes, Businesses, Off ices, Insurance Work
1152356-ACM35-14
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TREVOR JACKSON PLASTERING The small job specialist
50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess
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www.fletchersfencing.com.au
Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Excavator Hire, Water Renewals, Metal Roof & Gutters, Hot Water Unit Repair & Replacement, All Sanitary & Stormwater Drainage, Septic, Sewer & Treatment Plants, Pumps & Rain Water Tanks.
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0419 925 886
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS.
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5966 9534 Allan 0419 562 624
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Tim Creek Mobile: 0401 304 936 email: tcreekrooďŹ ng@gmail.com
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Plumbing & Roofing
M & J PAINTING All aspects of painting Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS
ALL YOUR GARDENING NEEDS
Call Mal 0448 101 771
C683684-SJ2-9
FREE QUOTES Insurance claims. All work guaranteed. 27 years’ experience.
Call Michael: 0408 549 145
All aspects of painting FREE QUOTES
1143615-RC28-14
Re-bedding and flexible pointing, storm damage, leaks repaired. Painting all types of roofs. High pressure water cleaning. Guttering. Pergolas & Shed Roofs.
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PH: JOHN:
0418 319 658
• spouting • general plumbing • hot water services • kitchen & bathroom renovations • gas plumbing • water renewals • sewers, etc • Free quotes
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Brad Thomas PLUMBER
0417 369 371
Plumbing Contractor Reg No. 15348
• Domestic • Commercial • Installation & Maintenance • Sewerage Connections • Septic Tanks & Stormwater Drains • Drain Blockages • Burst Pipes • LPG to Natural Gas Conversions • Hot Water Service Repairs & Renewals • Spouting, Roofing Repairs & Installation
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
0439 323 635
For an obligation free quote Paul: 0455 485 236 www.ablelawnmowing.com.au
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C1048477-KK35-12
www.gardensofdistinction.com.au Mobile
5968 3334 or 0408 335 077 IAN WOODHOUSE
Licence No 21425 Maintenance, Bathroom Renovations, Gas Fitting, Dishwashers, Spouting, Replace gas & electric hot water service, General Plumbing.
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C683683-SJ2-9
• Garden Maintenance • Lawn Mowing & Whipper Snipping • Ride On Mowing • Pruning & Hedging • Spraying • Lawn & Turf Installation • Blackberry & Weed Removal • Chainsaw Work • Retaining Walls • Landscaping • Driveways • Project Management • Handyman Services
9756 6110, 0419 380 827
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C978947-KK44-11
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C1012383-KG10-12
FREE QUOTES Elderly Discount Phone Robert 9754 3990, 0419 154 677
Carpentry, Renovations, Painting. Scaffolding for those hard to get to jobs. 2 Storey Gable Ends etc.
C456410-KK31-6
1149304-HM33-14
* Garden Maintenance * Lawn Mowing * Gutters Cleaned * Rubbish Removed * Small hedges pruned * Small landscaping jobs a specialty Pre-Sale * Retaining walls installed Clean-ups
Micks Maintenance Service C1040678-JM29-12
GLENFERN GARDEN SERVICES
0402 767 394 9795 4984
1151160-CG35-14
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0412 990 372 – www.frontlinetpc.com.au C1060062-PJ45-12
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SHANE: 0419 399 422 TRISH: 0407 651 173
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C1096440-PJ41-13
HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
0418 721 643
C1088829-JO36-13
5968 1222
FULLY INSURED
Danny: 0418 339 963
Est 1980
V Upholsterers
25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
Ranges Bin Here
C1092883-JL38-13
'We load it for you, or you can' Any rubbish, garden waste, trees lopped, furniture, sheds cleared/removal. Truck/trailer and bobcat
CALL JIM
Phone 0407 350 560 or 9720 9223
C1015971-KK12-12
• TREES PRUNED, LOPPED, FELLED AND REMOVED • WOODCHIPPING AND STUMPGRINDING QUALITY MULCH FOR SALE • QUALIFIED ARBORIST • PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE • EXCELLENT RATES
DEAN’S RUBBISH REMOVALS
5964 4331 or FREE 0408 644 331 QUOTES
1150052-PB35-14
1128991-DJ15-14
Specialising in Antique Restoration Recovery & Repairs to all types of furniture FREE FABRIC PROTECTION *FREE QUOTE, PICK UP & DELIVERY Luke Wilson Mob: 0402 020 554 Ph: 03 5964 2166
V Computer Repairs
Repairs, Up-grades, Virus Removal. All problems fixed. Accredited.
V Celebrants
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
C1044686-KK32-12
Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.
C1055101-KK41-12
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
Bears Tree Removal
V Adult Employment
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C936869-KK25-11
• Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets
5962 4841
9735 3700
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TREE SERVICES • DANGEROUS TREE • WOOD SPLITTING • LIMB REMOVAL • MULCH SALES FULLY INSURED ABN 40712971557
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V Firewood DRY REDGUM SPLIT, Free delivery all areas. Ph: 0417 324 380.
Free Quotes
Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522
Call Matt 0407 322 469
C1091028-JO37-13
Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont
9720 3619
1154118-LB37-14
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.
V Hay & Silage
Buy & Sell in our
HAY FOR SALE Good quality rolls. Small squares of Pea/ Barley Straw, Rye/Clover, Lucerne, first and second grade, Oaten and Meadow Hay available. Rob Bennett and Sons, Gruyere.
5964 9255, 0408 175 136
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
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
Visited
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CALL OR VISIT US ONLINE! networkclassifieds.com.au
Employment V Positions Vacant
Marketing/Customer Service Co-Ordinator This part time position (3-4 days per week), is available at our busy Belgrave office & requires an enthusiastic, well organised person to oversee all marketing material, promotions & client database.
Email CV to sharyn@bellrealestate.com.au (all enquires are confidential)
TRANSPORT LOGISTICS COORDINATOR We require a managerial person to schedule drivers, trucks, quote and book in work. Must have a good understanding of Crane Trucks and Interstate Transport. This would best suit someone with industry experience and is mechanically minded. The right person must be customer focused, have excellent people skills, a can do attitude and be a team leader. Email resume to: shaz@viccranetrucks.com.au
Appliance Industry Assoc. member. INDUCTION COOKER, 'Ego Heat' portable induction cooker and thermal pot, ideal for camping and caravan, never opened, paid $299 sell $200, 5964 6743 after 4pm. TREADMILL, Ezfold Vitamaster, made in USA, EC, $250, bargain. 0414 978 306.
V Wanted To Buy
From your garden. Magnolia, Camellia, Pieris, Daphne, Hellebores flowers etc. Money paid per bunch. Call 0439 323 635.
TILLYS TREE & STUMP REMOVAL Call 0402 943 770
• Tree Pruning & Removal • Fully Insured • Big or Small Jobs • 24hrs Assistance • Certified & Qualified Arborist • OH&S Accredited
FRIDGES & WASHERS
FOLIAGE AND FLOWERS
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
Free quotes – fully insured
Call Andrew: 0411 633 400
C1088813-JO35-13
C1072234-JJ4-13
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All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors
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➢ Local Technician ➢ Government accredited digital installer ➢ New TV Points & quality set top boxes ➢ TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation ➢ Convert your existing TV to receive crystal clear Digital reception ➢ Home Theatre Installation
C944131-KK28-11
Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges.
C683922-SJ2-9
V For Sale
RUBY TANTRA Enjoy heavenly bliss body works and ultimate relaxation. Call 0457 886 268.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
V Garden/ Outdoor
Visited
ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE?
C1098234-JO43-13
V Television/Video/Audio
Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902
Community Garage Sale Several stalls at Farndons Hall, 42 Falls Road, Mount Dandenong Saturday October 11th 10.00am - 4.00pm Mt Dandenong U3A
V Adult Services
Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS
BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL
Household goods, tools, records, patchwork magazines, books, pottery and photographic equipment.
TRASH & TREASURE
1153321-ACM37-14
Gully
130 Glenfern Road, Saturday 11th October, 8am-4pm.
Open 7 days, 10am to 8pm. 16 Station Street, Bayswater. Phone 0415 908 318.
V Pets & Services
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.
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YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
V Adult Phone Talk
C797617-JM22-10
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- Trees Removed - Stumps Mulched - Fully Insured - Free Quotes Call Neil 0417 338 908 or 9761 8374 www.bearstreeremoval.com.au
Body Treatment
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ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
V Curtains
General Classifieds
C1075576-JL22-13
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
Tim 0417 383 683
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
1139753-PB25-14
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149
V Massage Therapists
Local Computer Service
Celebrations
V Septic Tanks
1156195-KC40-14
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V Positions Vacant
WALKERS WANTED Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Dandenong Ranges and Mt Evelyn areas. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited to students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143
1153128-ACM37-14
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WOOD SPLITTING
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TREE
C1079662-PJ10-13
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
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Employment V Positions Vacant
Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
WALKERS WANTED
WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
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C1032608-JL21-12
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1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU V Positions Vacant
V Professional
KITCHEN HAND Experienced, required for busy winery restaurant. Can be full time or part time. For interview, phone Tokar Estate 5964 9585 or email resume to: rita@tokarestate.com.au
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goes that way,” Kee said. “And not having netball has probably gone against us as much as not having kids around because if the girls aren’t involved, no one hangs around the club. “We’re trying to make it a stronger football-netball club, not just a stronger senior footy team.” Kee said the Brookers wanted to be a sustainable force, but to do so they needed to reignite their netball presence, which was non-existent in 2014. The Brookers’ junior and senior football clubs have recently come back together and that’s already made a huge difference, but there’s still plenty of work to do yet. “We just want to get the club right with the netball and the kids so that when we do come back into Division 1 we’re ready for it,” Kee said. The Brookers are after both footy and netball players, junior and senior, to sign up to the club for their march back to Division 1. They’re also after a netball coach - either playing or nonplaying. For more information, call Craig Clarke on 0409 603 210 or Penne Asling on 0438 684 787. The Brookers will hold a ‘Meet the Coach’ day up at the clubrooms on Thursday 30 October from 6pm.
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FROM their third straight Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League (YVMDFL) Division 1 grand final appearance in 2012, Gembrook Cockatoo has had a clear fall from grace being relegated to Division 2 battlers in 2014. But 2004 premiership captain and favourite son Craig Clarke has returned to the Brookers as a playing senior coach and hopes to bring with him some former gun team mates with the aim of getting the club back to powerhouse status as quickly as possible. But Clarke, as well as president elect Damian Kee and reserves coach Darrell Maher are under no illusions - the Brookers can’t be a sustainable force unless their juniors, seniors and netball sides are all up and going. Speaking to the Mail outside their Orchard Road clubrooms recently, the trio - as well as new netball co-ordinator Penne Asling - were clearly excited about what the future holds for their rebuilding club. The 2014 season might have just finished but a rolling stone gathers no moss. The earlier they appointed Clarke, the earlier they could work on getting some other club favourites back in the green and white.
“You’ve got to get onto it early, talk to all the players and try to get as many back involved as we can,” Clarke said. “I felt that was a thing I could do to help the club - getting back on board and trying to bring back the blokes who left. “We had 20 players leave at the end of last year (2013) and everyone’s seen the impact that’s had on the club. “We really thought if we could get a few of them back and start to rebuild a core, we could work from there.” There are few players more respected in YVMDFL circles than Clarke, and even fewer as accomplished at the ruck craft. The big man has plenty of footy miles under his belt now but his body is feeling good after 12 months away from the game and he can’t wait to get stuck back in. Rick Causer is also signed on to return to the Brookers as a playing-assistant to his great mate after a year at Montrose in the Eastern Football League. Clarke and Kee both agree that Causer is the sort of player others would follow back to the club. But it’s not just the seniors that the Brookers need to keep an eye on. “The other thing for us is getting the under-18s back, or under-17s if it (the restructure)
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AT EMERALD Golf Club last Saturday the fair dinkum stuff was about to begin. This was the first round of three in the Club Championships, so there was much practising and sledging before a ball was hit. I am not sure which of these golf pastimes young Broc Reynolds (15) took part in, but whatever it was, I want to do it next week. He rolled into the clubrooms with an off the stick score of 76 to register a nett 61. This means that he won the October Monthly Medal and leads in the A Grade ranks both in the gross and handicap scores. Graham White (14) is nearest in his quest for the top gong with
his gross 82 followed by Ken Hill (15) with 83 while they are square in the handicap section on 68. In B Grade, it was Leigh Morison (18) who generally saves up his best for such an occasion and leads in both gross and handicap scores. He carded 84 off the beater for a net 66 to lead in the B Grade crew. Nearest to him in the both the championships is Allan Ecclestone (19) on 90 and a nett 71. It is hard to see that anybody else can make up the difference in the next two weeks but as someone once said, “Golf is a funny game.” That person must have had a helluva sense of humour because some of us were struggling for anything nearly
resembling a mild guffaw. Once again it was a tight tussle for the ladies title on the first round but the usual suspects turned up to play with Brianna leading Joanne Carvill. Wednesday’s Onerously Fractured Golf (OFG) using OFG handicaps, saw a win for Sepp Krummenacher (22) with 43 stableford points to end a run of seconds. Next came Dennis Fuller (13) with 39 from Mick Petrie (320 and Graeme Fergus (23) who both carded 37. So next Saturday it is on with the club championships with some more sledging and missed putts stirred in with a generous spoonful of luck, both good and bad.
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Athletes back on track YARRA Ranges Athletics is welcoming back members to the summer track and field where week one produced a perfect spring morning. The fantastic facilities on offer for both track and field were inundated by more than 200 boys and girls aged between five and 16 years. A highlight was the many kids who took advantage of the two free trials to make sure they like it. Going by the looks on their faces organisers think they will make Yarra Ranges Athletics their home. The walks were first up and these events resulted in two centre records, to Tammarah Brown and Claire Noonan. These fantastic performances continued on through the morning with another record to Chelsea Thompson over 100 metres. Other highlights were watching the younger athletes learning and trying new skills such as discus, shotput and the jumps. All these new skills are the basis for most other sports because running, jumping and throwing are incorporated, meaning that athletics is a great place to establish core motor skills. Yarra Ranges Athletics is inviting anyone who would like to take part to email yarrarangesathletics@org.au.
Heat winner James Lavern in front of Cameron Brown, left, Nathan Stewart, centre, and Alex Peterson, behind, in the Under 15 boys 100 metre race. 128506 Pictures: LIZ CLARKSON
Darcy Petrov gives his best in the Under 9 boys' long jump.
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Tayleb Willis competing in the Under 12 boys' high jump.
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7339 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Concrete fact. 8, P-eset-a. 9, Do-tin-g. 10, Convert. 12, Tripe. 15, Stick. 16, M-eande-r. 18, A-B-road. 20, Coffer (cougher). 22, Twice removed Down - 1, For-emos-t. 2, Ac-r-e. 3, Repairs. 4, Seedy (C,D). 5, Cast-iron. 6, Stun (anag). 11, Victoria (Falls). 13, Pre-ceded. 14, Peaches. 17, Ad-der (rev) 19, Bite 21, Fool.
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7339 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Michelangelo. 8, Proper. 9, Rotten. 10, Dispute. 12, Snake. 15, Heart. 16, Stilton. 18, Chalet. 20, Tomato. 22, Eau de Cologne. Down - 1, Migraine. 2, Chap. 3, Clarity. 4, Snare. 5, Sentinel. 6, Gone. 11, Perilous. 13, Knotting. 14, Stetson. 17, Steep. 19, Heed. 21, Moon.
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Indie Bowering competing in the Under 8 boys' 100 metre race.
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Mixed results opener By STEVE BROWN FTGDCA ROUND 1 THE season opener saw some mixed results as Knox Gardens hardly broke into a sweat after they routed the Monbulk Hawks for just 62 runs at Arglye Reserve in the FTGDCA’s Reeves Shield. Experienced bowlers Adam Wild (3/20) andTravis Mulder (3/5) did the damage with the ball and the match ended early with theFalcons losing only three wickets in their innings. Ferntree Gully could not avenge last season’s heartbreaking semi-final loss to the eventual premiers Eildon Park, going down to the Panthers by 31 runs. For the winners, the association’s premier batsman Cody Morris started the season in top form with an unbeaten 79. Former Basin player Luke Bowyer returned to Ferntree Gully, however his contribution of 41 was not enough to knock the premiers off their perch. Upwey Tecoma’s Hewitt clan combined well to outscore the Johnson Park Sharks at Fair Park Reserve to the tune of 23 runs. Mitch Hewitt (40) received great support from elder statesman Mick (40) setting the Sharks 154 for victory. Only English recruit Martin Weightman, hot off the plane with 37 gave the Sharks a slim chance.The Basin Bears, promoted from Decoite Shield enjoyed a tight tussle with a win over Knoxfield as Danny Rundle and Jake Best provided the backbone of the Basin innings. Knoxfield’s veteran Jayson Scanlan performed well with 3/18 and 46 runs, but it was Jarryd Debernardi for the Bears who stood out with 4/26. Upper Gully’s Jay Colee continues to have the wood over Belgrave, guiding the Kings home by three wickets. Colee (3/16) combined with uncapped leg spinner Robbie Birnie (5/47) and then piled on a half century to secure the win and a confidence booster for the Kings. Meanwhile, congratulations to former Rowville batsman Phil Gillespie on his promotion to the National Domestic One Day panel of umpires as he will make his debut at the Bankstown Oval in Sydney. Gillespie retired from the game after snapping his achilles while representing the association in country week and commenced umpiring in Premier Cricket in 2009/'10. No doubt selectors have identified him as a potential international umpire after officiating in only 88 Premier matches.
SCORES REEVES SHIELD Eildon Park 6/189 (C. Morris 79no N. Hicks 44) d Ferntree Gully 9/158 (Bowyer 41Turner 38no Cosstick 3/35) The Basin 7/148 (Rundle 36 Best 31 J.Scanlan 3/18) d Knoxfield 9/138 (L. Scanlan 32 J. Scanlan 46 Debernardi 4/26) Upwey Tecoma 8/153 (M. Hewitt 40 Mick Hewitt 40) d Johnson Park 130(Weightman 37) Knox Gardens 3/65 d Monbulk 62 (Wild 3/20 Mulder 3/5) Upper Gully 7/147 (Colee 57 Salter 39no) d Belgrave 145 (Levell 41 Hill 39 Birnie 5/47 Colee 3/16) DECOITE SHIELD Mountain Gate 7/192 (Bunting 94no Lucas 4/44) d St Johns Tecoma 153 (Parlby 74 Dowden 5/34 Wheeler 3/6) South Belgrave 1/58 (McKendry 34) d Lysterfield 54 (Noone 5/25) Auravale 7/201 def Knox City 90 (nsa) Rowville vs Footballers (no scores) DIVISION 3 Knox Gardens 8/216 (Marget 31 Metherell 41) def Monbulk 76 Ferntree Gully 8/122 (Kennedy 3/14) d Eildon Park 119 (Hughes 4/19 Callaghan 3/18) Knoxfield 2/133 (Sundaresh 47 Kodi 71) d The Basin 128 (Freeling 41 C. Edwards 42 Casement 3/25 Kodi 3/13) Upwey Tecoma 2/89 d Johnson Park 86 (Wood 3/25) Upper Gully 9/164 (Irvine-Dejong 45 Newman 36 Cranie 3/39 Wood 3/33) d Belgrave 9/96 (Newman 3/12) DIVISION 4 Mountain Gate 4/91 (Heath 39no) d St JohnsTecoma 88 (Atacador 3/15) South Belgrave 8/146 (D. Hart 35 Cockerell 42no) d Lysterfield 144 (Binks 31 Lawson 3/18 Otten 3/39) Knox Boronia Churches 4/96 (Morris 52) d Auravale 91 (Chaplin 3/23) DIVISION 5 Knox Gardens 138 (Grasser 53 Jongen 49 Brongeest 3/14 McPherson 3/24) tied with Eildon Park 6/138 (Doak 38 Siwek 32) Knox City 108 (Perry 32no Salan 3/25) d Ferntree Gully 103 Knoxfield 6/165 (Harris 40no Pitman 3/28) d The Basin 133 (McGuiness 43 Hurst 3/ 22) Upper Gully 7/168 (Bailey 73 Beverley 4/33) d South Belgrave 85 (Bartrop 5/18) DIVISION 6 Ferntree Gully 5/132 (Drake 48no Szabo 35) d Knox Boronia Churches 9/122(Thexton 58) Upwey Tecoma 9/148 (Vance 55no Cross 44 Boucher 4/36 Heads 3/24) d Mountain Gate 9/142 (Boucher 62) Eildon Park 7/227 (Kallista 101no) d Belgrave 8/224 (Connolly 102no Kallista 4/18) Lysterfield 7/181 (Saultry 4/22) d Johnson Park 3/178 (Carter 95no) DIVISION 7 Monbulk 4/221 (Dekkers 103no) d St Johns Tecoma 7/206 (Connolly 56no Manelsk 53 Perkins 39) Ferntree Gully 3/161 (Jacobson 53no Gray 48no Wilkinson 30) d Knox Gardens 3/141(Stuckey 75no Gregor 35) Knoxfield 6/142 (Maibaum 44) tied with The Basin 142 (Betka 30) Upper Gully 5/157 (Lamarca 84 R. Bailey 31 Stiles 3/34) d Johnson Park 7/144(Rose 41 Goodwin 36) Auravale 2/167 d Eildon Park 142 (Gupta 64 Pollard 43)
Early wins are imperative for those who want finals YVCA WITH the football boots stowed away in the cupboard, the sun shone on the valley for the opening round of the Yarra Valley Cricket Association’s 2014/’15 season. For some teams, round one offers the opportunity to blow off a bit of rust, while for others a prime opportunity to finally put practice into action after months of indoor training. With Coldstream exiting from the competition’s premier grade, DJ Strachan Shield, the race for post-season action has certainly intensified as wins early in the season become imperative. Yarra Junction made a perfect start to the new season easily accounting for Mount Evelyn on the road. Batting first, Mount Evelyn made the most of batting friendly conditions and looked on target for a large score at 3/96 courtesy of an excellent partnership between Gareth Fraser (57) and Luke Jones (29). Unfortunately for the home side, they succumbed to consistent Eagles bowling, and folded like a deck of cards to be all out for 155 in the 33rd over. The returning Steven Flutter proved to be an able replacement for some experienced departures leading the charge with 3/22, while new captain and reigning THR Drummond medalist Quinton Hodgkinson showed he is going to be another tough proposition taking 2/17. With 200 a minimum score on the fast Mount Evelyn oval, the Rovers were going to find it tough to keep the Eagles under the target and this certainly proved to be the case. Flutter completed a great all-round performance making 90 not out, and with the support of a solid Marcus Hottes (51) at the other end, the pair didn’t give an inch. With a well- constructed partnership of 124, the pair led the Eagles to a comfortable eight-wicket victory in the 35th over. The win provides the Eagles with the perfect start in their quest to reaching another grand final, while the Rovers need to get their act together after the disappointment of missing their first finals series in some time last season. At Queens Park, Healesville, the Bloods hosted Hoddles Creek in what turned out to be a tight contest. The home side batted first and patiently compiled a score of 9/145. Stepping back into the top grade, Mark Powell (54) and Aaron Violi (42) showed they’ve still got something to offer the 1st XI with key contributions to the final score. In batting friendly conditions, the Bloods would’ve been aiming for more on the back of these contributions, however batting out the
overs is key and they would’ve been quietly confident of defending the score. The experience of the Derix brothers ensured the Wombats had a manageable score to chase with Jeremy capturing 4/42 and Brenton 2/22. Despite their lowly position last season, the one thing you could count on from Hoddles Creek was a battle with the bat and with a good start, a target of 146 was well within reach. Luke Hethrington (42) has been a staple at the top of the Wombats lineup, and his patient and dogged approach provided the perfect platform on which to chase the score. With no other significant contributions from the rest of the order, the visitors floated between glory and disaster. In the end, they managed to keep things together to record a valuable two-wicket victory with two overs to spare. The brash Dillon Kerr was the pick of the Blood’s bowlers taking 2/24, while Dylan Moore provided good support with figures of 2/41. The win gives Hoddles Creek the best possible start to the season after a trying 2013/14 season, while disappointed with a first round loss, the Bloods have something to build on in the coming weeks to rectify the loss. The final game of the round was the most eagerly anticipated of the round with defending premiers travelling to Warburton who had improved their stocks since missing the finals last season. Seville batted first and compiled a wellpaced 6/153. After steadily building to 2/64 at drinks, wickets in hand enabled the Blues to kick on and post a decent total. Tim Dwyer continued on from his epic Grand Final knock with 60, while he was ably supported by the reliable Ryan Akers who capitalised on his teammates’ work as his 35 not out added some substance to the score. With the addition of the Lever boys from Yarra Junction, the Burras looked to have compiled a batting depth to match any in the association, however Seville captain Dean Troyhan (4/34) and his opening partner Matt Tilney, put a dampener on those plans early, restricting the home side to 3/42 at the drinks interval and a long way from victory. However, with wickets in hand, and this depth allowing the experience of Mick Walker to round out the innings, anything is possible. And that it turned to be as Walker’s unbeaten 56 guided his side to an impressive victory. These two sides, along with Woori Yallock who had a first round bye, will be key players in the finals race in what shapes up as an intriguing season ahead.
PUZZLES SUDOKU No. 4001
Quick Clues No. 7339 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 16. 18. 20. 22.
ACROSS Famous artist (12) Correct (6) Bad (6) Conflict (7) Reptile (5) Core (5) Cheese (7) Hut (6) Fruit (6) Perfume (3,2,7)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 14. 17. 19. 21.
DOWN Headache (8) Fellow (4) Clearness (7) Trap (5) Lookout (8) Departed (4) Dangerous (8) Tying (8) Hat (7) Soak (5) Notice (4) Satellite (4)
Cryptic Clues No. 7339 ACROSS 7. Not just a rumour that building has started? (8,4). 8, Pop a bundle of tees inside and a coin (6). 9. Loving a pet can enter into it (6). 10. Kick a goal and win over (7). 12. Vegetarians won’t eat it? Nonisense! (5). 15. Verbal abuse for the staff (5). 16. A need there is, perhaps, in man to wander (7). 18. Away from home on a British street (6). 20. Sounds like someone who needs a medicine chest (6). 22. Like the cousin thrown out before who’s thrown out again? (5,7).
DOWN 1. Leading me, so foolishly, into the stronghold (8). 2. A measure of the rain that has come through the crack, (4). 3. Goes off for servicing (7). 4. Said the AB’s successors are off-colour (5). 5. It’s very hard to get a good alibi (44). 6. Rock used to crack nuts (4). 11. Falls for a queen (8). 13. Didn’t succeed and, as before, yielded (8). 14. Fruit dishes (7). 17. The uprising was Russian, yes Russian, and it’s dangerous (5). 19. A snack to get your teeth into (4). 21. Mess about with the dessert (4).
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