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With Cr Dunn and Cr Cliff arriving late, Cr Callanan was the only one to face the waiting crowd. Emotions ran high, with many attacking Cr Callanan for not speaking up on behalf of the community who voted him onto council. “I understand you are frustrated,
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Liberal colleagues and candidate for Monbulk Mark Verschuur can also make an announcement in the future on this. “I will get federal funding too.� Yarra Ranges Mayor Fiona McAllister and her colleagues, councillors Jason Callanan, Samantha Dunn and Noel Cliff all attended the meeting.
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by tearing down much loved facilities. “This has gone on far too long.� Federal La Trobe MP Jason Wood also promised funding for the pool. “Once this pool is gone, it’s gone,� Mr Wood said. “I congratulate James on his funding announcement, and hope that my
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A $500,000 Labor election promise to save the Olinda Pool received raucous applause on Tuesday night as the community squeezed into the Olinda Hall. Hundreds of concerned residents came together for an opportunity to meet with councillors and politicians, voice their concerns and make plans for the future to save their pool, in the hope that it’s opened in time for summer. The pool was closed late last year by the Yarra Ranges Council citing irreparable cracks and low attendance. Since then, a report has confirmed that the cracks can be repaired at a cost. Save the Olinda Pool committee member Narelle Everard, who also chaired the meeting, said that while she didn’t like the reason for the community coming together, it was great to see the people of Olinda take a stand. “To be able to get so many people together, it’s a sign that we have a strong message,� she said. “We want the pool reopened.� Another committee member Tim Moore said that there was complete community consensus about what the town wanted. “Even amongst different groups in the community, including Save the Olinda Pool and Friends of Olinda Pool, we all want it reopened by summer,� he said. “The council let it run down, without any maintenance for 20 years, and now they’ve taken it away.� Monbulk MP James Merlino was invited to speak to the room, and pledged $500,000 towards the redevelopment of the pool and construct a new community playground if the Labor Party wins the State Election, and his commitment was matched by the Yarra Ranges Council. “I’ve thought long and hard about this,� Mr Merlino said. “But you don’t build a community
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TAFE twist slammed By JESSE GRAHAM A WAR of words has erupted between political parties after last week’s announcement that TAFE would be returning to Lilydale next year - only not at the former Swinburne site. Box Hill Institute CEO Norman Gray announced on Wednesday 8 October that Box Hill would be setting up a campus in Lilydale with the Centre for Adult Education, offering classes at the beginning of 2015. The TAFE will be offering 20 courses in subjects such as health and aged care, construction and animal studies, along with VET classes for high school students and the possibility of transferring from a diploma to a degree with Deakin University. Mr Gray was accompanied by Minister for Higher Education and Skills, Nick Wakeling, and Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe, who announced government support of $2.25 million for the TAFE. The location for the new campus was not announced on the day, with Mr Gray citing negotiations over the lease for the site, but a Box Hill Institute representative confirmed the campus would not be at the former Swinburne campus. Labor candidate for Evelyn Peter Harris and Deputy Opposition Leader James Merlino said the fact that Box Hill would not be running from Swinburne’s campus was an “insult” to the community. “To come along and offer us a shop-front, we think, it is pretty insulting, as a TAFE and a university sits there as a ghost town,” Mr Harris said.
Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe and Box Hill Institute CEO, Norman Gray, at the announcement for a new TAFE campus in Lilydale. 128901 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM “Last week’s announcement by the government does not even attempt trying to get away with calling their ‘solution’ a campus, instead choosing the ambiguous ‘flexible learning centre’,” Mr Merlino said. Mr Wakeling and Ms Fyffe said on the day that the provider’s move to Lilydale was not influenced by government, but decided upon before the funding was organised. “The most important thing is that it is Box Hill’s decision on its own,” Ms Fyffe said. “The new CEO and board have
done an evaluation to see if it’s profitable, and they’re in for the longterm. “If I was 20 years younger, I’d be doing cartwheels,” Ms Fyffe said. Mr Gray said that, following Swinburne University of Technology’s closure of its Lilydale campus in 2013, there had been a gap in further and higher education for school-leavers. “The community here, we know, hasn’t been getting the vocational education for employment,” he said. “It’s an area that’s not well ser-
viced at the moment - we consider it to be part of the extended community, so we thought we can’t miss this opportunity.” He said that running a traditional TAFE was not financially sustainable, but that video conferencing technology and transportable training equipment would be used for students in the Lilydale campus. Labor announced earlier in the year that, if it wins government in the 29 November election, it will reopen the former Swinburne campus to university and TAFE, possibly by compulsorily re-acquiring the campus if it was sold. Mr Wakeling criticised the pledge, and called on the opposition to support the new Box Hill campus. “Government should not be in the business of telling educational facilities what courses they operate, from what buildings and what staff they employ - that is not the role of this government,” he said. “Box Hill made the decision that they wish to provide services here, because there were none. “I’m calling on the opposition to back the decision of Box Hill TAFE.” Yarra Ranges Councillor Maria McCarthy said the announcement was a ‘great outcome’ for students, who could now enrol to study in Lilydale next year. “We couldn’t have asked for a better outcome,” she said. Rumours have circulated that the campus could be opening at a former car-yard in Lilydale - Box Hill Institute was contacted with the rumour, but no response was given before deadline.
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Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe and Yarra Ranges Council director of Social and Economic Development, Ali Wastie, with Maddison and Marley, are excited about the council receiving the Premier's Sustainability Award for Community. 128910 Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN care services for children up to six years old, teaching children and their families about sustainable living. The council shares the award with Knox City Council, Alpine
Shire, City of Melbourne and City of Port Phillip - all of which helped create the program. Healesville Sanctuary director Glen Holland said visitors were encouraged to sign a pledge to
First time offered in 40 years A FAMILY home in Ferntree Gully is on the market for the first time in four decades. Marketed through Chris Watson of Ray White Ferntree Gully, the property at 71 Helen Road has a price guide from $480,000 - $530,000. With the properties next door for sale, Chris says there’s the potential for development. “We have the neighbouring properties of 67 and 69 Helen Road on the market at the moment as well, so the opportunity
does exist for developers to look at the site,” Mr Watson said. The current owners, Thomas and Anna Moore purchased the home 43 years ago for $13,000. “A very affordable price, although Thomas tells me the interest rates back then were 17 per cent which made up for the small sale price,” Chris said. Having raised their three children in the home, Thomas and Anna are now retired and have decided to move to the country.
“Their kids are all grown now and they have two grandchildren. The time is right for them to move on,” he said. Sitting on around 735 square metres of land, the property features three bedrooms, one bathroom and a single garage. “It’s your standard family home and it’s served Thomas and Anna well over the years. The property at 71 Helen Street Ferntree Gully is for sale via private treaty.
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SUCCESSFUL sustainability in the Yarra Ranges was lauded by the State Government earlier this month, with the council and Healesville Sanctuary receiving state-wide awards from the Premier. The Yarra Ranges Council and Healesville Sanctuary received the awards on Thursday 2 October, winning two of the nine categories for the annual Premier’s Sustainability Awards. The sanctuary received the Tourism award for its work in promoting environmental sustainability to visitors, while the Yarra Ranges Council received the Community award for its Seedlings: Early Years Learning for Sustainability program. Yarra Ranges Council’s Early Years Development Planning Development officer Claire Rock said the program was hands-on for children, who took part in 12 different pilot sites in the shire. The pilot program was run in preschools, play groups and day
take on environmentally friendly practices, such as using toilet paper made from recycled paper. “One of the biggest threats to wildlife is everybody’s personal footprint on the environment - we are a highly consumptive species,” he said. He said the sanctuary aimed to have over 400,000 visitors in 2014, and that they would like every visitor to think of how they could help the environment. “It’s not only sustainable practices on-site, it’s how do we impact the 400,000 people to take action, which can have a far bigger impact,” Mr Holland said. Seymour MP and Eildon candidate, Cindy McLeish, congratulated the sanctuary on its award. “Healesville Sanctuary is leading by example and making our local area a cleaner and more livable place to live and work,” she said. For more information on the awards, visit www.sustainabilityawards.vic.gov.au.
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In brief Flasher charged MONBULK police are warning children to be aware of their surroundings after they charged a man with offensive behaviour and stalking. Sergeant Mark Knight said a 22-year-old Silvan man would face Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 11 February. Police will allege he drove his car past the girls, hid in bushes and pulled his trousers down. “We would like to hear from anyone else who might be a victim to this sort of crime,” Sgt Knight said. The man has since been released on summons. Anyone with information is asked to call Monbulk police on 9756 6266.
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Congratulations to our solar stars IN the so-called ‘rooftop revolution’, there are more than one million Aussie houses with solar power systems. Much less common is solar power on commercial buildings. Local businesses that have gone solar are taking an important leadership role. They are our ‘Solar Stars’. One outstanding example is the fast fuel service station in Mount Evelyn. They have 32 solar power panels and have replaced all their lights with LEDs. To further help our environment, water from their car wash is treated to
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protect platypus and other critters in the nearby creek. They also have solar power and LEDs at their service station in Wantirna.
In the so-called ‘rooftop revolution’, there are more than one million Aussie houses with solar power systems…
They will save a significant amount on their power bills. Another example is Hillview Motors and Tyres in The Basin. The proprietor installed an 18 panel solar power system last year. He says he has reduced his power bill. The third example is Lysterfield Discount Animal Supplies. Their solar power system installed a year ago, has 20 panels. They also purchased a press for cardboard and plastic wrap, to help make sure their packaging is recycled rather than going to landfill.
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ST MICHAEL'S and All Angels Church in Kalorama will be hosting its annual Cup Day Fair from 9am on Tuesday 4 November from 9am onwards. Trash and treasure, cakes and jams, children's activities and more will be available on the day. Visit www.lightinthehills.com.
KNOX Social and Community Health Service is organising a free Blood Glucose Meter testing workshop for World Diabetes Day. All blood glucose meters require maintenance and should be tested regularly to ensure they are accurate, which helps support diabetes management. Bring along your meter/s, kit and test strips to have them checked or upgraded by diabetes educators and representatives from three major blood glucose meter companies. They will be available to answer any questions you may have on the day. The event will be held on Wednesday 12 November from 10am-5pm at Knox Social and Community Health Service, 1063 Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully. No appointment is necessary. Contact 9757 6200 with any inquiries.
RSL Entertainment THE Upwey/Belgrave RSL will be holding the following events: Thursday 16 October, Open Mic Night at 7pm, Friday 17 October, Usual Suspects at 8pm, Sunday 19 October, Andrew Lockwood at noon. Upwey/Belgrave RSL, 1 Mast Gully Road, Upwey (directly behind 7-Eleven). Courtesy bus available, call 9754 3665.
Youth art and photography MONBULK’S Open Door Community Church is holding a youth art and photography exhibition on 18 October. Details from Judy on 9752 1789.
Vegan Picnic DANDENONG Ranges vegan spring picnic will be held on Saturday 1 November from 12.30pm onwards at Birdsland Reserve, Mount Morton Road, Belgrave South. Meet at the main picnic area near the carpark. Family friendly and dogs are welcome. Please BYO vegan food to share (preferably labelled.) For more information, visit the Facebook group ‘Vegan in the Dandenong Ranges.’
All these businesses should be congratulated. They have demonstrated why renewable energy is good for business, as well as caring for our environment. Nationally, 15,214 businesses have installed solar power systems according to the Clean Energy Council. Every year they save an estimated $64 million on power bills. The Federal Government still is considering abolishing or cutting the Renewable Energy Target (RET). This would cut jobs and make solar power more expensive.
Dinner dance EASTWOOD Bowling Club St Andrew’s Day Dinner Dance will be held at Eastwood Gold Club on Liverpool Road, Kilsyth South on Saturday 15 November at 7pm. Includes highland and country dancing display, whisky toss, tablet toss and sing-a-long. Tickets are $50 each and bookings can be made on 9762 3223.
Brigade fun and information day THE Ridge Top brigades of Kalorama, Mt Dandenong, Olinda and Sassafras and Ferny Creek are holding their annual event which includes
fire safety information and free kids’ activities including face painting, balloon animals, a jumping castle, crafts and a colouring competition. There will be demonstrations from the SES, Monbulk CFA Road Rescue, St John Ambulance and CFA junior members. There will also be a Captain Koala and April show, food, DEPI, Parks Victoria, Yarra Ranges Council, the Red Cross, fire safety equipment, raffles and lots of big red trucks on display on Sunday 23 November at the Olinda Hall from 10am to 3pm.
Dementia awareness EMERALD Community House Wellbeing Group meets every Tuesday from 9.30am to spread awareness for dementia and Alzheimer’s as well as mental health and wellbeing for over 50s. Sessions are free and morning tea is included. Phone 5968 3881 to register.
Hit ‘n Giggle TABLE Tennis Anyone? Get off the Couch. Every Friday 7.30pm - 9pm at 'the Hub’ lower level, Monbulk Living and Learning Centre. Newly formed Club for " Hit’n Giggle ". $5 members, $10 visitors. $40 annual fee. All ages. Just show up or call Jenie 9752 1213 or mail@jeniestrohnaturopath.com. Sponsored by Shire Yarra Ranges and Integrity Health.
Bushwalking Group EMERALD Community House has a bushwalking
group, get into shape and enjoy the outdoors. Every Wednesday until 10 December, 9.30am 12.30pm for $70 or casual walkers can book for $10 per walk. Download forms from www.emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au or call 5968 3881.
U3A Term 4 SHERBROOKE U3A (Upwey) Term 4 is on now. Line dancing, seniors exercise, tai chi, Mah Jong, bush walking and other activities. All retired and semi-retired persons welcome. Classes are held at Upwey Seniors Community Centre behind Upwey Shops. Inquiries on 9754 3339.
Art and Ikebana SPECTACULAR spring flowers and paintings. 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.
Discouraged about weight gain? CONSIDER joining Rosemont T.O.W.N. club. (Take Off Weight Naturally). Membership open to men and women. Club meets at 10.45am12.15pm Tuesday morning in Mt Evelyn RSL Hall, 49 Birmingham Road. Contact Joan on 9737 0397 or Rosemont.townclub@gmail.com or T.O.W.N. Club head office website, www.townclubs.com.au.
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ECHO Engages By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM ECHO Youth and Family Services will receive $150,000 as part of the Napthine Government’s $12 million ‘Engage!’ program. The Emerald Youth and Family Centre will build on impact mentoring delivered in the current Engage program by providing young people with experiences such as community mentoring, skills training, civic projects, peer leadership and school engagement. State Member for Gembrook Brad Battin welcomed the funding, saying that the Engage program would help more young people in the Gembrook electorate live active, healthy and fulfilling lives. “These programs build on the Napthine Government’s commitment to give young people in the Gembrook electorate more opportunities to get involved in their local community and to develop skills that will help them in education and along employment pathways.” The money will be put towards helping people aged 12-25 to develop skills, build confidence and make new connections for life after school. ECHO, or Emerald Centre for Hope and Outreach, is a Christian based, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping young people who are struggling personally or whose families are faced with social, financial or other major difficulties. Minister for Youth Affairs Ryan Smith said this investment formed part of a wider commitment to youth services by the
Wandin Silvan 45th Annual Horticultural & Farm Machinery Field Days Featuring Demonstrations, Displays & Information of Horticultural Products & Services and the latest in Farm Machinery
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The Premier Field Danyds of the Yarra Valley aong Danden Ranges ECHO's Wayne Collins with Gembrook MP Brad Battin. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN Napthine Government. “Through the Engage program, more than 100 Victorian organisations are assisting young people to make the most
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Connecting people and communities RTM Email diary entries to: editor@yvnews.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays alition Government has increased funding to support skills training at TAFE from $487 million under Labor to $600 million in 2013. The Opposition should retract their comments and support the significant training and employment opportunities the announcement will offer for students across the outer east. Christine Fyffe MP, State Member for Evelyn.
Phone scam hang-up BEWARE of people phoning you saying they are from your bank. I received a call on Grand Final day. It was a woman from an Asian sub-continent who said the bank had been assessing my account and, yes, I had been overcharged on the interest, but the government was addressing it. Now she had my name, address and date of birth, so for me to get a refund, she needed my card number so that they could refund me the money. She also gave me a code number and said someone would ring me back on Monday and inform me how much my refund would be. I told her everything (because she) got me at a bad moment, and I gave my details. I put the phone down and then phoned the bank, said I felt pretty stupid - think I have been scammed. It was five minutes after the call, so thankfully they didn’t have time to access my details or money. The caller was very plausible and the bank said they had had several people who had been called, so not to be upset. I had realised what had happened straight away. The story doesn’t end there. A man phoned on the Monday saying he was from a government department dealing with the interest refund. “Um”, I said “you mean the department that does not exist... card cancelled”, and put the phone down. However, Tuesday 7 October, this woman rang again asking had I been phoned by a government department about the refund. I took great pleasure in saying it doesn’t exist - you weren’t phoning from the bank. The phone went bang! Please take my warning; it if sounds too good to be true, it is. They are very plausible. It took five minutes for my antenna to work. Most banks don’t let you know things about your account over the phone. They write you a letter. Do I still feel stupid. You bet I do. So if this letter warns just one person, I don’t mind feeling so. Val Butler. Cockatoo.
We need a lot more GREAT news that Box Hill Institute are setting up courses at the former Ford car lot in Lilydale.
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Fresh taste of family fun WHEN life hands out lemons... make cordial. That’s exactly what the students at Menzies Creek Primary School have been busily preparing in the lead-up to their Family Fun Day on Saturday 18 October. Held from 2pm until 9pm, the event is set to begin with market stalls, face painting and rides and will end with a terrific fireworks show. Prep student Madeleine shows off her lemons, while, left to right, Laini, Mason, Ebba, Jesse, Ryan and Martha help kitchen garden co-ordinator Pippa Turner make cordial Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN for the day. 128814 But none of us should settle for this as a replacement for our University and TAFE, it should be in addition. A car yard doesn’t replace a campus. Our kids deserve to have the same educational facilities as every other region in Melbourne. Anthony McAleer, Independent Candidate for Evelyn.
Insult to education IT IS disappointing to see that Labor have labelled the great news that Box Hill Institute will establish a dedicated TAFE campus in Lilydale as "an insult". The Opposition have once again shown that they can only be trusted to talk down Victoria’s
world class training system. On Wednesday, Box Hill CEO Norman Gray said the institute has identified a demand in the region for a campus that at capacity would enable 800-900 students to use. Hardly the "tiny shop front with a handful of courses". The Opposition’s cheap shot at a TAFE shows they have scant regard for Box Hill’s commitment to deliver education in Lilydale. Labor’s comments show they are interested in cheap political rhetoric rather than improving employment outcomes for our young people. As local member, I was extremely proud to welcome Box Hill to Lilydale and announce $2.25 million from the Coalition Government to make the institute’s vision a reality. I am also proud to say that the Victorian Co-
LAST Saturday Saint Thomas Anglican Church, Upper Ferntree Gully, held its annual Blessing of the Animals. What followed the blessing the animals? The barbecuing of the animals! Is this not bizarre? Surely the feast of Saint Francis - patron saint of animals - is the one day of the year when churches should be denouncing the enormous cruelty inflicted on so many animals in our factory farms. Instead, this church chose to partake in the cruelty by serving up the abused animals as a 'sausage sizzle'. Jenny Moxham, Monbulk.
Ready or able? GEOFF Champion accused me of being a Liberal following my criticism of Jimmy (never held a real job) Merlino (Contemptible Colours, Mail Opinion, 30 September). For the record I am not a member of the Liberal Party and have absolutely no connection to them. I have actually been an outspoken critic of the ineffectual local Liberal federal member Jason Wood for some time. I was merely expressing a view that it is time our region was represented by someone with genuine substance and ability. I believe Mark Verschuur may well possess those necessary attributes. I am far more interested in the ability of the candidate than which party they choose to represent. Geoff, what is your relationship to the Labor Party? Sean Gothe, Belgrave.
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Gardening, all things food By MELISSA MEEHAN CELEBRATING good food and gardening, Tecoma’s first FLAME Festival will be held this weekend from 2pm at the Tecoma Uniting Church. A children’s parade will kick off proceedings and all are invited to come dressed in a food or garden theme or make use of the props that will be available. Tecoma Primary School choir and Vokallista will sing to you, buskers will soothe you and pop up cafe will fill your body with healthy delights. There will be food demos, good food to buy, plants for sale, kids eat healthy demos, cook book swap, face painting, head garland making, fence decoration, scarecrow making, circus activities, garden talks and so much more. The day will also have a continuous raffle. Prizes include garden workshops at Diggers at Cloudehill Nursery and Garden, food from the Kuranga Native Nursery and PaperbarkCafe, coffee and food vouchers from hills cafes, yoga classes with Heartmovents Dru Yoga, a permaculture consultation with Moonrise Permaculture School, a cooking class with Holly, handmade soaps by Sun Wellbeing, Savvy Shovel from Upwey Hardware, hand-
Seb, Nathan and Alice are patiently waiting for their first customers to arrive. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN
School cafe opens doors Ros Carter, Kate Schumann, Jan Lancaster, Holly Desmond, church minister Di Esbensen and Fay Webster. Picture: MELISSA MEEHAN made cards from Soilmates forever and a car wash from Ocean Car Wash Tecoma to name just a few. Anyone who volunteers
for an hour or more goes into the complimentary volunteer draw. Email us at thff@hotmail. com to offer you help.
By MELISSA MEEHAN IT’S not often a primary school student can claim real work experience before they reach high school. But the kids at Belgrave South Primary School will soon be able to do just that - with their very own restaurant opening on Friday. Project
manager Carla Nimiczeck said the school had started growing vegetables last year and found they had too much produce, so decided to start cooking it up. Now, they have their very own restaurant that teachers and students can attend with each student given a job to do
--prepare, cook, serve or do dishes. Named after former principal Sophie Giles, Sophie’s Restaurant could be one of the hottest eateries in town. On Friday, the restaurant was in hot demand as students lined up for as far as the eye could see.
Wood, Hunt for green thumbs By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM ENVIRONMENT Minister Greg Hunt joined La Trobe MP Jason Wood in Belgrave last week to launch a $450,000 ‘Green Army’ project. A team of young people will spend the next six months working to eradicate the noxious ‘Wandering Trad’ weed from areas within the Dandenong Ranges. The initiative is the first of many Green Army projects which aim to employ young Australians to support local environment and heritage conservation projects across the country. The group will assist the Community Weeds Alliance of the Dandenongs who have already spent a considerable amount of time removing weeds from the area. “Wandering Trad is a major invader of riparian creeks and rivers. It dominates the understory of vegetation preventing indigenous species from thriving,” Mr Wood said. The launch, held at Birdsland, was also attended by members of the Green Army and the Community Weeds Alliance of the Dandenongs. Mr Hunt said this was an important
project for the community and also provided experience for the young people involved. “These young Australians will generate real environment and conservation benefits for this community, and gain valuable training and experience in the process.” The Green Army team will focus particularly on land in the southern and eastern areas surrounding the Puffing Billy Corridor to improve trail connectivity in the parks, bushland reserve and trackside properties of the historic Puffing Billy railway. The young people will work with the Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority to undertake a range of weed management activities with the aim of improving the biodiversity values and resilience of the Dandenong Ranges. The funding will help with enhancing wildlife habitat, managing weeds and reducing the threat of bushfires. The Australian Government has committed $3 million over three years to improve and conserve the environmental health of the Dandenong Ranges, as part of its $2 billion investment in natural re-
Environment Minister Greg Hunt, MP Jason Wood with members of the Green Army and the Weeds Alliance.
Environment Minister Greg Hunt launches the Green Army project in Birdsland, Belgrave. source management over four years. “I look forward to seeing the results that both the Green Army and the Community Weeds Alliance produce for this beautiful environment,” Mr Wood said.
MP Jason Wood speaks with members of the Green Army.
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Pools of tears and fears By MELISSA MEEHAN THE thought of losing their community pool reduced many to tears, even the toughest of men. In an emotional night, many wiped tears from their eyes as the Olinda Hall quickly filled with concerned residents, young and old. When Duncan Brown stood up to ask Yarra Ranges councillor Jason Callanan about the future of the pool, he struggled to get the words out. “The pool means so much to these kids,” he said, between audible sobs. “We pay our rates, help us save our pool.” Six local kids also spoke to the meeting about why the pool was so important to their The pool was built by the townspeople 50 years ago, and the town Pictures: MELISSA MEEHAN wants to keep it. 128816 town. Faith Everard said that she and her friends Right: John just wanted to swim. Faull said “It’s part of Australian culture,” she said. people had “I miss swimming in the pool, nothing on to be patient, the mountain comes close to our pool.” and said the Natasha Mikulcic agreed. process was a “It’s in the perfect location, too,” she said. long one. “I can walk there from town, or it’s a short walk from the bus stop.” Left: Save the Olinda Pool committee member Councillor Tim Moore said he understood that the pool Jason Callanan property needed a revamp, and might not be took questions from the floor. viable if it remained as it was. “We’re happy to look at other things to add to the pool, like a cafe or other options that would make it more attractive,” he said. Right: MP “But we want to be able to open the pool James this summer. Then we can worry about evMerlino erything else once the warm weather is over.” delivers his But when Federal MP Jason Wood raised election the idea that the pool needed to be open 12 promise. months of the year with a first class facility, the idea was knocked quickly on its head by Left: all in the room. Narelle “We don’t want a fancy pool,” a woman Everard called from the audience. chaired the “We want our pool back, the way it is.” meeting.
Duncan Brown speaks to the group.
Faith Everard, Natasha Mikulcic and James Everard ask for donations to fund the community meeting.
The community sent a strong message to the powers that be on Tuesday night. Josh, Lynda and Braydon want their pool saved.
Federal MP Jason Wood promised he would get funding to help revamp the pool.
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MAGICAL VIEWS ATOP HILL SITUATED on the top of a hill with views to the ranges, this comfortable and immaculately kept brick veneer home sits on 11 acres of land with a mixture of open paddocks and lightly treed paddocks. The home offers three bedrooms plus study, including the master with great views, ensuite with spa, and a door to the balcony. The living consists of open plan family room with wood heater, meals/dining area near the kitchen, separate lounge all offering light and bright windows to take in
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the views plus outside you can sit on the large balcony and enjoy your surrounds. The kitchen features a dishwasher and Smeg appliances. Special features include two wood heaters and split system airconditioner, solar hot water service and solar power plus 90,000L water tank and double carport. Outside, there is a workshop with power, a chookrun, shed for the caravan and a vegie patch. The property offers a great opportunity to get the acreage lifestyle and start your dream now.
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EXECUTIVE LIVING AT ITS BEST
HEALESVILLE
SET in an enviable location, backing onto picturesque farmland yet just minutes from the town centre and local schools, you will find this executive property. COMPRISING about 32 squares of living, it features four very large bedrooms plus study, with the enormous master offering a spacious walk-in robe and huge ensuite complete with bathtub and double vanity. Year-round comfort is provided by gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, and split system heating/cooling, while the three separate living areas allow both kids and adults their own space. Four car garaging makes this an ideal property for car enthusiasts, and combined with the sealed circular driveway provides ample off street parking for up to 10 vehicles. You’ll have no trouble entertaining family and friends with the substantial open plan kitchen offering a walk-in pantry, quality appliances and ample bench space, and leading out to the concreted undercover outdoor area overlooking the low maintenance rear yard and beautiful farmland as a backdrop. With so much to offer, only an inspection can truly do this outstanding property justice.
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Monbulk, 125 & 135 Macclesfield Road BUY ONE OR BUY THEM BOTH
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Each of these cleared north facing properties are ten acres (approx.) and have 18ML of guaranteed water p.a, put that onto one of the most fertile soils in the country and the possibilities on these properties will just keep on growing. FOLLOWED BY CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT AT 12:00 Noon
Auction: Saturday 25th October from 11:00am No 125 at 11:00am & No 135 at 11:30am Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Michael Knight 0417 55 99 30 Office: 2/241 Dorset Road, Boronia, 9752 9588
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MACCLESFIELD 174 KENNEDY ROAD “Bindara Farm” - Stunning Ranch Style Home On 21 Acres With Large Shed. This home is perfectly located on the Emerald side of Macclesfield features wide wrap around verandahs and immaculate presentation both inside and out and with the benefit of being on a sealed road. Consisting of 4 robed bedrooms plus study (or 5th bedroom) including master with walk in robe and full ensuite, lounge and dining room, family room, large laundry, timber kitchen with dishwasher and large walk in pantry plus meals area all with light & bright windows designed to take in the magnificent outlook. The well appointed central bathroom services the bedrooms. Enjoy relaxing evenings on the verandah, paved area or grass in front of the house entertaining friends or enjoying your own company.
5a 2b 2c 9e METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$960,000 Plus Buyers By Appointment Photo ID required Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
EMERALD 77 EMERALD MONBULK ROAD Historic Cottage With Dual Living On Almost 6.5 Acres... This iconic property becomes available for purchase after a beautiful refurbishment which allows for potential dual accommodation or a large family home with separate zones. Privately located close to all the facilities of Emerald on almost 6.5 glorious acres the property boasts a mix of lush green fields and mature gardens surrounding this character filled home which provide an intimate sense of privacy & seclusion. Originally built back in 1908, the home now stretches itself over 5 robed bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (one semi-ensuite) plus study, 3 living areas plus 2 kitchens. This home has a warm & welcoming atmosphere throughout, and elegant period features of a by-gone era and includes Baltic pine flooring, high ceilings, ornate cornicing, ceiling roses, picture rails, and a clawfoot bath.
5a 2b 2c 1d 4e METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Wednesday 5th November 6pm (unless sold prior) $990,000 Plus Buyers By Appointment Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
YELLINGBO 840 MACCLESFIELD ROAD
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Leave The City Life Behind! -87 Acres Of Privacy
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PRICE $710,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
PRICE $595,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
PRICE $510,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
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eMeRald 106 EMEraLd MonBuLk
THe PeRfecT lifesTYle fOR YOU & THe HORses?
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Situated on 13 acres in the heart of Macclesield Horse country. The home features 3 spacious BdR’s + a study, the Master (zoned away from the other BdR’s) with a WIR & ensuite, a large formal lounge/dining room with an open ire, open plan kitchen/living area with new wood heater and a split system. The renovated kitchen features a 2 drawer dishwasher, 900mm free standing Ilve stainless oven, plenty of storage, overlooking the undercover, decked entertaining area. add to this a renovated main bathroom & contemporary colours throughout. Outside there is a dBl lock up garage that could be used as a rumpus/ games room, a further dBl lock up garage, a 4 car lock up garage/workshop with concrete loor & power & a pizza oven for the budding chefs in the family. There are 2 paddocks, a menage, stables, dog run, water tanks as well as mains water connected, an abundant orchard,a creek & your very own oasis with a dam amongst the ferns – the perfect place for a picnic in spring!
*3 lat acres minutes from Emerald
Ofers considered Over $400,000
*all services available except for sewer *Elevated Views *located next to a nature reserve *a rare parcel of land to build the dream (STCa) LANDSIZE - 3 acres contact Grant day on 0417 565 745 or bethany day on 0438 844 968
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Lifestyle property on 20 lush acres, amazing views, a dam & even a creek. The house ofers master with Wir & ensuite, 2 further Bdr adjacent to the main bathroom, guest accommodation with its own kitchen, zoned living ofering views from every window and the chefs kitchen has quality appliances and butler’s pantry. There’s a TPL garage with internal access and another dBL garage. all only an hour from the cBd.
located on 2/3 of an acre this fastidiously maintained home features 4 bd with bir, 2 bathrooms & a study. There’s a sunken main lounge featuring oFP, 2nd living area with bar, oak kitchen, GdH & split system cooling. outside there’s 2 garages for 6 cars and established gardens. contact Tyson bluhm on 0437 843 820 inspection Saturday 1.30pm - 2.00pm (Photo id required)
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neat 3 bdr home on ¼ of an acre walking distance to Gembrook which has been beautifully renovated throughout. There are 2 separate living areas, the lounge with built in wood ire & the open plan kitchen/ dining area with a split system & the home has mains GdH. Outside the property has a fully fenced rear yard, a double lock up garage & a bungalow with 2 BdRs.
lot 2—3 acres lot 3—2.5 acres Minutes from Cockatoo & Gembrook Townships, glorious views, gentle slope, sun from every angle, electricity available Fantastic block of land to build your dream family home (STCa)
contact Grant day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany day on 0438 844 968 inspection saturday 12.30pm - 1.00pm (Photo Id Required)
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311-313 Main Street, Emerald
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POSITION VACANT MARKETING / CUSTOMER SERVICE CO-ORDINATOR Do you have a passion for marketing? Have you been in the Real Estate industry & understand what’s needed to make our agency stand out from the rest? 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.
The PaTch 51 Kallista EMERald ROad
$390,000 plus
LOOK NO FURTheR-NOThING eLSe WILL cOMPaRe... surrounded by a little under half an acre of colourful gardens, mature trees and with a picturesque backdrop of valley views, this charming character home will delight you both inside and out. Ofering 2 spacious, sunny bedrooms, formal and informal living areas plus an oversized original country style kitchen / meals area, this home ofers not only a great loorplan but plenty of character and charm. High ceilings run throughout most of the home while the wide hallway cuts through the centre of the home allowing for a formal entry to the front door. Well taken care of, this home has plenty of scope for renovation ( stCa) but is simply beautiful just the way it is. situated on one of the best blocks in the Patch, you will ind nothing else that compares to this charming home.
Please forward your CV to sharyn@bellrealestate.com.au for consideration for a confidential interview.
2 BED 1 BATH 1 W.C. 1 CAR
LANDSIZE - 1664sqm
contact sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 9754 6888 Inspection saturday 10:30am-11:00am (Photo id Required)
FeRNy cReeK 35 OnE tREE Hill ROad
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‘KaRaNa’ - LOcaTION aNd LIFeSTyLe IN PReSTIGIOUS ONe TRee hILL ROad this lovely family property, with its separate Bluestone cottage ofers a variety of exciting lifestyle options. a beautifully presented home ofering comfort and privacy, its high ceilings, polished loors and lowing interiors feature an abundance of natural light year round (and a peek at the sparkling lights to the horizon at night). there is a selection of living spaces including a conservatory style lounge room, a sunny reading nook, the library/study area, a family room with Coonara style ire place, separate dining room, and a stylish kitchen with solid granite benchtops, white cabinetry, large pantry, plumbed in fridgefreezer and European appliances. a bonus is the storeroom/wine cellar/safe room easily accessed from inside the house.
6 BED 2 BATH 3 W.C. 3 CAR contact Corinne sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Private appointment (Photo id Required)
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MILLION dOLLaR VIeWS this stunning Olinda property provides the ultimate in luxury living. the large light-illed granite and timber kitchen, along with the enormous open-plan living area and partially-enclosed deck, allows you to entertain in style while taking in the glorious views of Melbourne’s CBD and beyond. the home has a second separate living area, powder room, separate home oice, remote control double garage with direct access into the home and 4 huge bedrooms, all with en-suites and some with spas. the 2 downstairs bedroom suites can also be accessed from the large lower deck and are ideally setup for a B & B or the extended family. Quality exudes from the moment you enter the grand foyer. a sweeping staircase leads from the granite-tiled entry to the privacy of the upper level. no expense has been spared on attention to detail in all of the rooms throughout the home. situated in the heart of olinda and in walking distance to restaurants, cafes, galleries and public transport, this truly impressive lifestyle 4 BED 4 BATH 4 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 1073 sqm contact Corinne sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375
9751 2375
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9754 6888
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Great days in the field THE Wandin-Silvan Field Days Committee hosted its annual 44th Wandin-Silvan Horticultural and Farm Machinery Field Days event. Being the premier agricultural event of the greater Yarra Valley region, it is unique through its strong horticultural theme, focusing on the needs of intensive farming systems including orchards, vineyards, rubus growers, commercial nurseries and others. Long-time committee member and President Darren Sibley said the event provided the perfect showcase for machinery, irrigation, farm inputs and a multitude of other items specific to specialised crops. “It is the ideal opportunity for local and regional business to make direct contact with their target audience,” he said. “From tractors to ride-on lawn movers, crop spraying equipment to chainsaws, water tanks to fertilisers, along with a large display of caravans and general interest products, there is something of interest from one of the numerous exhibitors at the Wandin-Silvan Field Days. “There are few other field day events with this specific focus in Victoria and the WandinSilvan Field Days commonly attracts growers not only from the local area, but further afield across regional Victoria.” One of the displays will be from Glenmac Sales and Service who will show machines in action at the event. Glenmac Lilydale branch
UPWEY’S Burrinja Gallery will host free performances, workshops and demonstrations at its annual open day later this month. The best of the gallery will be on show when it opens its doors to visitors from around the Yarra Ranges and beyond. Live performances will be aplenty and local talent will be celebrated when the Sweet Sassafras Choir takes to the stage, as well as a dance showcase,
circus arts performance and a show by The Forest Collective, all held in the Burrinja gallery. There will also be live music for diners at the Burrinja cafe. For those that would prefer to take part in demonstrations, there will be many workshops in other rooms of the gallery. The Big Draw will be happening in the studio gallery, as well as working artist studios, watercolour workshops and mosaic demonstrations.
Community garden planting, bush toy and weaving projects will be available for visitors of all ages. The day will conclude with a special performance of ‘Holy Dying’ by The Forest Collective at 3pm in the Black Box. Tickets for this event are available at www.burrinja.org. au and the performance is not suitable for children under 15. More information on the Burrinja Gallery open day may be found on their website or by contacting 9754 8723.
Platinum party played to Gallery Glenmac Lilydale branch manager Dieter Kaiser shows off some of the range which was on display and in action at the Wandin Silvan Field Days. 107210 manager Dieter Kaiser said this year they invited all customers to their first ‘Drive Green’ event which is incorporated with Wandin Silvan Field Days. “We would like to take this opportunity to give you, our valued customers, a chance to operate our extensive range of John Deere ride-on mowers, zero turn mowers, commercial mowing equipment, compact utility tractors and Gators in the field to allow you to better evaluate how these machines can perform for you at home,” he said. “Our experienced staff look forward to seeing you at the unique ‘Drive Green’ event.” This year there will also be an added attraction with the at-
tendance of Black Snake Productions which will feature an educational and informative interactive display and talks from their snake pit. The Wandin-Silvan Field Days continues as a not-forprofit organisation and is operated and run by a committee of local volunteers, some dating back to its inception. The event aims to foster community involvement with local schools and community groups providing catering and other services as their major fund-raising opportunity. Located at the corner of Monbulk-Seville and Parker Roads, Wandin East, the event ran on the weekend.
Artworks of acceptance THE Sooki Lounge is hosting a celebration of diversity during the Alrassa Exhibition throughout October and November. The Belgrave bar and lounge is showcasing the artwork of the Alrassa Artist group, whose artists create pieces that encourage the acceptance of diversity. The group is a joint project of disability organisations Alkira Adult Training and Support Services and Nadrasca Community Options.
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Featuring many types of art created by people with different levels of skill and ability, the aim of the program is to assist these individuals to become independent artists by providing them with support, feedback and opportunities to display their work. This exhibition is one of many that display the work of the Alrassa Artist Group each year with artists also contributing to an annual exhibition and receiving invitations to show-
case their work around Melbourne. Exhibitions such as this provide exposure for the artists’ work as well as giving the public an opportunity to engage with the artists in this project. The Alrassa Artists will showcase their most current paintings, drawings, ceramics and sculptures from 1 October 30 November at the Sooki Lounge, 1648 Burwood Highway, Belgrave.
Upwey Baby & Kids Market • New & pre-loved baby and kids clothing • Kids’ activities, sausage sizzle & cake stall • Over 30 bargain stalls • Toys, equipment and furniture
Saturday 25 October 9am – 1pm Upwey Community Hall 1443 Burwood Highway, Upwey A community fundraiser for the Sherbrooke Children’s Centre Enquiries pacsfcc@gmail.com 1158990-RC42-14
THE Hut Gallery’s Annual Exhibition was held on Sunday 12 October followed by a celebration of its 70th anniversary. Painting, pottery and photography were on display at The Hut Gallery’s ‘Spring Fever’ exhibition in last month. 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 11am to 4pm. Marian Lowe’s parents-inlaw 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.”
Jock Laing sketches at The Hut Gallery. Steve Burton's pottery was displayed at the Spring Fever Exhibition.
Kaye Webb uses the reduction method in her printmaking.
Sun rises on first Puffing Billy IT IS hard to imagine the hills without Puffing Billy and surprising to know just how close the historic railway came to closing down. In 1954, The Sun journalist David Burke decided to write to the Victorian Railways and suggest one last trip on Puffing Billy before the line was shut down and torn up. On 11 December 1954, tickets were sold for the final trip on the historic train from Upper Ferntree Gully to Belgrave. More than 30,000 people came to farewell Puffing Billy and 2500 train rides were sold. Named after Burke’s newspaper column, the final trips of the train were dubbed the Young Sun Special. Due to its overwhelming popularity, a second day was organised and it became clear to
Puffing Billy will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Young Sun Special. many that Puffing Billy was an icon of the Dandenong Ranges that should not be destroyed. This led to the formation of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society, the organisation that continues to run Puffing Billy to this day. To celebrate 60 years since the first Young Sun Special, the Puffing Billy Young Volunteers Representatives Team will be
running a commemorative trip later this year. Held on Saturday 13 December, the day will include live steam displays, ‘behind the scenes’ tours and a festival at Emerald Town Station including live music, carnival rides and displays. There will four departures from Belgrave station on the day and the last train to leave Emerald Town Station headed back to Belgrave will be at 3.45pm. Bookings are essential as there will be no tickets available for sale on the day. Fares are $49 for adults, $25 for children and $39 for concession. A family ticket is also available for $99. Visit www.puffingbilly.com.au for bookings and inquiries.
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It’s sweet 16 for branch
Branch manager Luan Hanlen with Peter Marke, and behind the counter are Maria, Paula and Lorraine.
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UPWEY Community Bank Branch opened its doors 16 years ago and it has been an integral part of the town’s prosperity ever since. Chairman of the Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group’s Board, Peter Marke, said the branch was key in the establishment of the bank. “Our Upwey Branch was the third Community Bank branch to open its doors in Australia and the first ‘urban’ branch. One of the keys to its success is the community involvement. It has not only been our flagship, but also the flagship for the Community Bank network, which now has over 400 branches around Australia and has proved tobe a very successful model.” Mr Marke said that the bank prides itself on giving back to the local community. “This branch is the keystone which enabled us to have contributed $4 million back to local community groups, sporting clubs, schools and shareholders. “This is a fantastic achievement in such a relatively short period of time. Only with the support of our customers are we able to achieve these great milestones.” Branch manager Luan Hanlen reinforced the bank’s committment to quality service. “Our staff believe in good customer service and people warm to that. When people come into our branch and the staff are able to call them by name, it reinforces to customers that we are not just another bank and customers are not just a number.”
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“Upwey Community Bank has helped so many of our local organisations achieve their goals. One project that I am involved with has seen the bank commit $250,000 towards the Upwey Tecoma Community Recreational and Sporting Hub (CRASH) project and this has been instrumental in attracting State, Federal and Local Government support. There are 25 local clubs who will benefit from this project and it will also be a great community asset to be enjoyed for many years to come.” Andrew Peterson (Convenor UT CRASH) Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL 237879.BDC12 (227020_v3) (29/09/2014)
Upwey Community Bank Branch
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Upwey Community Bank® Branch has now been part of the community for sixteen years and is a pioneer branch of community banking. As promised, we continue to provide more than just quality banking services.
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Call Michael: 0408 549 145
Improvements
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Alan 5968 5191 Mob 0418 176 159
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0408 363 728 5968 9470
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V For Sale
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Bears Tree Removal
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BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges.
Have your say at one of our community drop-in sessions. Session 1 When: Saturday 18 October, 1–3pm Where: Cockatoo Community Complex, Pakenham Road, Cockatoo.
Monday 10th November 2014, 5.30pm at the Monbulk Living & Learning Centre. Committee vacancies, ALL WELCOME. RSVP Sophy Athan 0419 528 934
Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522 V Tree Lopping/Surgery
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A public meeting is to be held at the Worrell Recreation Reserve Social Rooms, 402 BelgraveGembrook Road, Emerald, on Wednesday 22 October 2014 commencing at 7:00pm for the purpose of forming a committee and electing public members for a term of 12 months.
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Fox control Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve
More information Phone 13 1963 www.parks.vic.gov.au
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For further information please contact Ben Fenton on 1300 787 624.
4th Sunday of the month 9am - 2pm Puffing Billy Station Gembrook (Melway:312K10) FREE ENTRY Enquiries: 0437 664 121 gembrookmarket.com.au
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Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902
Body Treatment Open 7 days, 10am to 8pm. 16 Station Street, Bayswater. Phone 0415 908 318.
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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.
General Classifieds
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
RUBY TANTRA
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1158502-DJ42-14
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.
Repairs, Up-grades, Virus Removal. All problems fixed. Accredited.
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Enjoy heavenly bliss body works and ultimate relaxation. Call 0457 886 268.
Local Computer Service
Tim 0417 383 683
Annual AGM being held Tuesday 28th October, 2014 at Emerald RSL 7.30pm All welcome to attend
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ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
V Computer Repairs
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
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
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General Notices
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V Celebrants
Baits will be laid at strategic sites and other known areas of fox habitat within the boundaries of the Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve along the Cockatoo and Woori Yallock Creek zones. 1080 poison signs will be posted throughout the baited area and members of the public who are living, visiting or working in the above named areas are advised to take particular care not to disturb or interfere with bait stations. Domestic dogs and cats are particularly susceptible to 1080 poison and should be under effective control, in line with park regulations, muzzled or kept away from the baited areas.
V Garage Sales
GEMBROOK MARKET
AGM Monbulk Historical Society INC. AGM will be held on Wednesday 15th October 2014, at the Monbulk Living and Learning Centre, 21 Main Street Monbulk at 10.00 am
Parks Victoria’s conservation management to restore and protect park habitat includes the control of introduced plant and animal species. As part of an ongoing strategy, notice is hereby given that Parks Victoria will be laying buried baits containing Sodium Monofluoroacetate (1080 poison) on public land for the control of foxes. Baits containing 1080 poison will be laid from Monday 20 October until Friday 28 November 2014.
Phone 5945 0600
Visited
All positions will be declared open and nominations will be accepted prior to or on the night. Nominations from women are encouraged.
V Public Notices and Event
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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!
WORRELL RECREATION RESERVE COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
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Corner of Olinda-Monbulk Road and Mernda Road, (purple picket fence). Saturday 18th October, 9am-1pm. Vintage furniture, piano cabinet, furniture, plants, original paintings from the late George Eddy and bric-a-brac.
MADCOW Inc. Notice of AGM
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Visited
OLINDA
C1076596-JO23-13
Call Terry 5968 4652 0419 528 472
ECONOMY TILING
Visit
Session 2 When: Monday 20 October, 6–8pm Where: Gembrook Community Centre, 1 Beenak East Road, Gembrook.
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EMERALD, 438 Kallista - Emerald Road, Big Shed Emerald. Saturday 18th October, 8am-2pm. No early callers. Four sellers. Antiques, household goods, farm equipment etc. Years of collecting.
Council has produced a route alignment and is now seeking your feedback to identify any issues that need to be considered for the design phase.
ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE?
FRIDGES & WASHERS
Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont
9720 3619 Appliance Industry Assoc. member.
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1021249-PJ16-12
HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
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Cardinia Shire Council is starting to design an off-road multi-use trail from the Cockatoo Township to the Gembrook Township.
C1088813-JO35-13
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
- Trees Removed - Stumps Mulched - Fully Insured - Free Quotes Call Neil 0417 338 908 or 9761 8374 www.bearstreeremoval.com.au
C1076517-PJ12-13
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Records tumble By JAMIE STRUDLEY WEEK Two of Yarra Ranges Athletics summer season was again blessed with perfect weather that enhanced the smiles on faces young and old, having a positive effect on the athletes and their performances. First up in the morning was the javelin for the under 11s to under 16s with the under 11s having their first competition in this event. It’s fair to say all the boys and girls handled the event with ease and all said they looked forward to trying for a PB next week. The next event was the 1500m which is a tough run generally, but not for Georgia Laven as she owned the race to record a centre record that has stood for 30 years. Australian champion, Lateisha Willis, broke two centre records, the 200m and 90m hurdles which dated back to 1985, while Kiara Flavel, whose parents are both Olympic medallists in their own right, smashed a 1987 high jump U9 girl’s record by 8cm. Other events for the morning were jumps, discus, shot put, high jump and javelin coaching for the Under 9s who did a fantastic job and mastered the basics. A big mention also to the on-track under 6 boys and girls who have so much fun learning all the basics and playing lots of fun games. Again numbers were large and the
Chelsea Thompson competes in the hurdles.
day ran smoothly due to the terrific volunteers of the club. To the new families, by now you have settled in and the club welcomes you, hope you are enjoying the great facilities and your time as a Yarra Ranges athlete. Yarra Ranges Athletics had a number of athletes competing in the Primary Schools Divisions held at Nunawading last Thursday and the day produced a high number of good results that will see the athletes back at Nunawading this coming Thursday for the Eastern Region Titles, a top two finish here will send them to the State finals. Congratulations also to the many club athletes who competed at the Region Secondary School Championships and to those that qualified for State Championships next Friday.
The first round of Athletics Victoria shield competition was held on Saturday afternoon. Excellen conditions welcomed a big team from Yarra Ranges Athletics. Results are not yet available but the smiles and chat throughout the day suggest everyone had a great time. See you for round 2 at Ringwood on Sunday 19 October. Results will be on the website shortly. All club athletes have access to top coaching from our caring and committed and highly qualified coaches who are making a big impact on the athletes already working with them. If you and your child would like to be part of the club, contact us by going to our website at www.yarrarangesathletics.org.au.
Reynolds calls the shots THE second of the three rounds for the club Championships at Emerald Golf Club took place with young Broc Reynolds (15) leading the field. Conditions were perfect with new greenkeeper Ben presenting the course beautifully, so no excuses were accepted. By the time the bean counters had perused the scorecards, it was found that Reynolds hung on to lead the field by six strokes. His 163 saw him six strokes ahead of Ken Hill (15) on 169 and in third place is Graham White (14) on 174. Unless the sky falls in or something rolls in from off the square, it is assumed that the winner will come from these three. Reynolds also leads the handicap section on 133 from Hill on 139 and Dennis Fuller (15) and Whiteare next, a long way back, on 146. In B Grade, Leigh Morison (18) hung on to his lead also on 169 with Allan Ecclestone, who played a blinder next on 173. These two also hold the reins in the handicap championship with Morison on 133 and Ecclestone 2back on 135 and Ian Scott on 144 in the distance. The daily competition was dominated by Ecclestone when his 83 off the stick transferred
to a net 64. This score headed B Grade and the entire field as well. A Grade saw Dennis Fuller win with a net score of 83. The players to better their handicaps without figuring in the money exchange were Morison and Peter Clowes who both finished with a net 68 and Ben Balfour (18) and Ian Scott (27) both managed 69. The Stockdale and Leggo nearest the pin on the 4th was won by Clowes while Reynolds won on the 12th, John Fisher the 13th, and Fuller rounded out the day by being nearest on the 7th and the pro pin 18th. Brianna McCoy was leading the ladies’ championship but was overtaken by a stunning round by a sometimes wayward but often brilliant Deanne Shannon. On Wednesday in the Overly Fictitious Golf (OFG) comp Mick Petrie (32) was the conquering warrior when he came in with 41 stableford points. Ken Sumsion (24) and Jeffrey Marsh (29) had 39 while Geoff Whittaker (25) had 38. Next Saturday is the last day of the championship and unless something untoward should happen, I suggest that Reynolds and Morison will hang on to their leads to salute the judges.
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DOWN Inexpensive (5) Game (5) Meat (6) Wood (6) Dressed (4) Entry (9) Vehicle (9) Complacent (4) Difficult (4) Distant (6) Ploy (6) Wan (5) Bird of prey (5) Vegetable (4)
SUDOKU No. 4002 How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
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Teams warm to victor y By STEVE UTTING THE sun was shining on the Monbulk Cricket Ground on Saturday with the 1st XI and the U17s both recording great victories. Playing against UFTG, the 1st XI chased down 143 in the last over with captain/coach Shane Cosstick hitting a six to win. He finished on 62 not out. Monbulk finished on 6/144. The U17s got off to a great start easily chasing down The Basin Cubs 3/73. Monbulk reached 1/83 in the 16th over. Aaron Gillard finished up on 28 n.o. and James Fenby made 21. Nic Boundy in his first game took 1/6. The 2nd, 3rds, and 4ths all had very competitive matches, unfortunately all losing their one day matches. Top performers were Rick Lamers 61 n.o. in 2s, Greg Hulm 49, Liam Mackin 43, Evan Binding 4/30 in 3rds and Shannon Tibballs 3/30 in 4ths. In other Junior matches, both the U15s on Saturday morning and the U13s on Friday night lost to strong Lysterfield teams. The U15s managed 9/62 (Dan-
iel Rak 15), in reply to Lysterfield’s 5/122 (Rab Noonan 2/9). In the U13s Monbulk made 6/77 (Rab Noonan 25 n.o., Sage Farmer 15 n.o., Ben Grimes 15 n.o.) in reply to Lysterfield’s 1/124. Monbulk’s new U10s and the two U11 teams (Maroon and Gold) can continue to train on a Wednesday night for a few more weeks with matches not expected to start until Friday 7 November. Monbulk’s successful Milo in2Cricket season will also commence soon. The registration night is on this Friday night (17 October) 5.30pm at the Monbulk Cricket Clubrooms. We have also registered a T20 Blast team in the Wednesday night competition. Visit the club’s website or contact Damian Howard on damianhoward1969@gmail.com for more info on the Milo programs. For more info and results visit the club's website monbulkcc.vic. cricket.com.au and mycricket. cricket.com.au and ‘like’ the club’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/ MonbulkCC.
Above: Monbulk Under 17s Boys. Back, Kenny Beecroft, Darcy Myring, Aaron Gillard, Daniel Cleary, Travis Wills and Josh Gresle. Front, Nic Boundy, Josh Rak, Hamish Emmet, Scott Bennett and James Fenby. Left: Captain/Coach Shane Cosstick walks off the field after defeating UFTG.
Tight fit for wins in Reeves Shield real nail-biter By STEVE BROWN FTGDCA Round 2 ROUND 2 of the Reeves Shield produced a nail biter between Knoxfield and Belgrave as the Knoxfield Knights posted 8/132 from their allotted 40 overs with Luke Scanlan making 33. The Magpies were set up early by top order batsman Doug Oaten with 41 however gradual wickets falling to Jayson Scanlan (3/17 from eight) and the match in the balance until the final batting pair of Mick Litterback and Luke Manion steered their team to victory with only one ball to spare. In another tight encounter at Upwey Recreation Reserve, the home team lost to top side Eildon Park by one wicket. Batting first, Upwey paid the price for not batting its 40 overs, all out for 147 in the 37th over. Sam Waters's innings of 38 not out included four sixes after Eildon Park bowled superbly early on with Mick Sinclair taking 1/6 from eight overs including five maidens with great support from all-rounder Kyle Snyman (5/18). In reply the Panthers got the chocolates nine wickets down on the back of Cody Morris’e 54. Not to be outdone, another thriller saw Monbulk defeat Upper Gully with four balls to spare. Set 7/143 from 40 overs, Monbulk’s skipper Shane Cosstick steered the ship with a half century to win by four wickets. Martin Weightman performed a good double for Johnson Park with 3/16 and 45 as his team knocked over Ferntree Gully which was dismissed in the 38th chasing 6/166. Aggressive Basin batsman Danny Rundle belted an unbeaten 62 to polish off Knox Gardens which was all out for only 111. The Bears won the game by eight wickets and have started the season with two wins after promotion from Decoite Shield. Reeves Shield Johnson Park 6/165 (A. Devenish 34 n.o.) d Ferntree Gully 121 (Weightman 3/16). The Basin 2/112 (Rundle 63 n.o.) d Knox Gardens 111 (Debernardi 3/14).
Belgrave 9/136 (Oaten 41, J. Scanlan 3/17) d Knoxfield 8/132 (L. Scanlan 35). Eildon Park 9/148 (C. Morris 54, Waters 3/35) d Upwey 147 (Berenato 31, Snyman 5/20). Monbulk 6/144 (Cosstick 62 n.o.) d Upper Gully 7/143 (Colee 40, Slack 32). Decoite Shield South Belgrave 2/193 (McKendry 108 n.o.) d Rowville 94 (Atkinson 4/28). St Johns Tecoma 8/162 (Walters 71, Sidhu 5/20) d Knox City 134 (Singh 46, Betts 5/17). Mount Gate 5/141 (Goddard 33, Bunting 32 n.o., Dodd 3/24) d Auravale 139 (Wheeler 4/12). Footballers 7/172 (Rawlings 49, Kulasena 3/22) d Lysterfield (Kulasena 68, McElroy52, Cranstan 3/30). Division 3 Eildon Park 3/151 (R. Hicks 70) d Upwey 9/147 (Howe 49, Pollard 3/21). Knox Gardens 7/211 (Singh 70 n.o., R. I. Marget 31, McLean 31) d The Basin 130 (Porch 35, Metherell 3/20). Knoxfield 8/180 (Murray 77, Carnie 5/43) d Belgrave 99 (Theil 51, Sundaresh 3/13). Upper Gully 2/112 (Sanders 77 n.o.) d Monbulk 7/108 (Lamers 61 n.o.). Ferntree Gully 9/186 (D. Wright 66, B. Wright 3/39) d Johnson Park 108 (Styles 37, Callaghan 3/41, Cole 3/22). Division 4 South Belgrave 6/183 (D. Hart 68) d Rowville 4/165 (Freeman 63). Lysterfield 5/187 (Lapthorn 50 n.o.) d Footballers 4/183 (Luther 86, Storey 32). Mt Gate 3/78 (Wiles 39 n.o.) d Auravale 75 (N. Burridge 4/30). Knox Boronia Churches 2/114 (Mitchell 43 n.o.) d St Johns Tecoma 105 (G. Grenda 39, Prendergast 3/3). Division 5 Knox City 5/306 (Whichello 97, Aulekh 44 n.o.) d South Belgrave 100 (Aulekh 3/13). Knox Gardeens 3/139 (Potts 55 n.o.) d Knoxfield 7/134 (Rounds 33, Harris 32). Ferntree Gully 4/190 (Salan 88 n.o., Catalano
39, Goodger 3/15) d Upper Gully 9/178 (Lamarca 57, Scoon 46, Hodgson 3/30). Division 6 Upwey 7/210 (Spence 68, Hayward 37, Bowden 3/36) d Lysterfield 4/203 (Grimston 104 n.o., Anderton 52). Footballers 8/163 (Cain 47) d Eildon Park 9/159 (Fisher 44, Philips 3/21). Rowville 9/136 (Williams 50 n.o., Conduit 4/23) d Belgrave 103 (Zoethout 48, Ralston 4/18). Johnson Park 7/130 d Ferntree Gully 127 (L. Saultry 3/26, Barrington 3/14). Knox Boronia Churches 3/163 (M. White 52, Skilbeck 37 n.o.) d Mt Gate 7/128(Robinson 58 n.o., R. White 3/23). Division 7 Upwey 6/144 (D. Waters 67, Binding 4/30) d Monbulk 130 (Hulm 49, Mackin 43, Carden 5/12). Lysterfield 4/106 (Bowers 45 n.o.) d St Johns Tecoma 100 (Hunt 4/11, Lowe 3/13). Johnson Park 5/226 d Auravale 7/203 (Dubbeld 69, Brown 57). The Basin 5/148 (Kean 71) d Ferntree Gully 136 (Jacobson 60, Betka 3/20 Kean 3/45). B1 Waverley Wanderers 2/134 (Rowe 55 n.o.) d South Belgrave 9/129. St Johns Tecoma 9/131 d Wandin East 130. B2 Waverley Wanderers 2/154 (Webster 55 n.o., Walpola 53 n.o.) d Knox Boronia Churches 8/149 (Rumley 52 n.o.). Eildon Park 131 (Jannke 34) d Monbulk 81. Belgrave 7/223 (Wiseman 52 n.o., Meyer 52 n.o., Heard 53 n.o., Zaloumis 4/33) d Upper Gully120 (Strange 50 n.o., Heard 5/26). Under 17 Upper Gully 4/147 d Eildon Park Wildcats 9/76. Eildon Park Panthers 4/100 (Forgan 50 n.o.) d Knoxfield 9/82. Monbulk 1/83 d The Basin 3/73. Under 15 Eildon Park 1/54 (Franken 20 n.o.) d Auravale
48 (Richards 3/2). Rowville 2/128 (Munasinghe 25 n.o., Keyhoe 25 n.o.) d Bayswater 5/74. Knox Gardens 9/152 d Johnson Park 8/88 (Grenda 34 n.o.). Lysterfield 5/122 d Monbulk 9/62. Under 13 Eildon Park Pathers 3/79 d Ferntree Gully. Eildon Park Wildcats 3/100 d Upwey 58 (Byschkow 4/6). Lysterfield 1/124 d Monbulk 6/77. Under 12 Griffins 3/84 (B. Harrison 20 n.o., R. Harrison 11 n.o.) d Mt Gate 7/40 (Little 2/0). Eildon Park 4/74 d Upper Gully 3/43. Rowville 5/79 (Buck 19 Morris 16 Hall 2/14) d Belgrave 8/54 (Wallis-Carnie 18 n.o., Buck 2/2).
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7340 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Ga-s-p. 7, Extension (anag.) 8, Tear. 9, L-oad. 10, (in)side. 11, Pops. 14, Utter Trip-e. 16, Foreground. 19, Sole. 22, Fair. 24, Pat-h. 25, Hide. 26, Most o-f all. 27, Left. Down - 1, Get-up. 2, St-amp. 3, Ex-port. 4, Leader. 5, Ask(now)s. 6, Cold spell. 12, Out of a job. 13, Su-re. 15, Rods. 17, Rip off. 18, Untold. 20, O-pine. 21, Even-t. 23, (f)rate(rnising).
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7340 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cock. 7, Fusillade. 8, Eden. 9, Stab. 10, Dais. 11, Pass. 14, Monarchist. 16, Budgerigar. 19, Dane. 22, Call. 24, Memo. 25, Thug. 26, Eccentric. 27, Knee. Down - 1, Cheap. 2, Chess. 3, Mutton. 4, Timber. 5, Clad. 6, Admission. 12, Ambulance. 13, Smug. 15, Hard. 17, Remote. 18, Gambit. 20, Ashen. 21, Eagle. 23, Leek.
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Includes 4 new springs Includes 4 new springs
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$399 $399
EACH
FROM FROM
WHEEL ALIGNMENT ✓ Adjust Toe ✓ Straighten
Steering Wheel WHEELS W HEELS TYRES TYR✓ ECheck S TyreSSUSPENSION USPENSION
WHEEL Pressure ✓ Check Camber ALIGNMENT & Caster ✓ Adjust Toe ✓ Straighten
49 $ REAR$29 49 $
Steering Wheel
FRONT ✓ Check Tyre Pressure
✓ Check Camber & Caster
FRONT
29
BRAKES $ REAR
Replace Front Pads BRAKES FROM $79 Replace Pads Replace Front Rear Pads FROM
FROM
$79 $89
Replace Rear Pads Includes handbrake adjustment
$89
Brake Fluid Flush FROM $39 Includes handbrake adjustment Brake Cylinder Fluid Flush FROM FROM $79 $39 Brake Cylinder FROM $79 Disc Machining FROM $29 FROM
Disc Machining
FROM
$29
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MAJOR BRAND TYRES CLEARANCE SALE