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Ready for worst By MELISSA MEEHAN JUST in time for the start of the fire season, the Mount Evelyn CFA is pleading with locals to be prepared in case of an emergency. Mount Evelyn’s Officer in Charge, Rick Ventrella said with summer just around the corner it was important for locals to have a fire plan in place and start clearing their properties. “We’ve been doing a drive around town and have found that a few people are already clearing up their properties which is great,” Mr Ventrella said. “It is very important that people don’t get complacent, the fire threat is very real this fire season and people need to be prepared.” He said that all plans should include leaving early. “It’s all about the simple things you can do - have a fire plan, leave early, clear your property and ensure you have a battery operated radio in case power goes out,” he said. “Another thing is to ensure that the entry to your property is wide enough for a fire truck to enter.” The Fire Danger Period, which places blanket restrictions on burning off without a permit, began in the Yarra Ranges area as of 1am on Monday. Region 13 Operations Manager David Renkin said that fire bans would be starting over a month earlier than usual due to warm and dry conditions, along with a rapid rate of grass curing. He said these indicators, along with others, pointed to a “challenging” fire season for crews, and crews around the Yarra Ranges had been training for the worst-case scenario - a repeat of the catastrophic Black Saturday bushfires in 2009. Fire Danger Period information: A written permit is required to burn off grass, undergrowth, weeds or other vegetation during the FDP. This permit may be issued by the Municipal Fire Prevention Officer or the CFA District Office. Please check with your municipality in the first instance. Lighting a fire in the open without a permit is an offence and can bring a penalty of over $17,000
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Quite the journey
Kindergarten teacher Sue Badrock with four-year-olds Summer, left, and Harmony. 130644 You don’t get a manual for this stuff, but I can be that manual.” Mrs Badrock believes she has another 10 years in her before she is unable to perform the job she describes as physically demanding. “It’s a really nurturing, loving, caring job but it’s very physical,” she said.
“The minute I couldn’t get down on the floor to help them I’d be gone.” A lot has changed in the world since Mrs Badrock first started teaching at Mount Evelyn Memorial Preschool. She has seen changes in government, changes in family dynamics and changes in technology.
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TWO men have been charged with drug trafficking, after police allegedly saw a drug deal take place in Cockatoo. Leading Senior Constable Richard Murphy said police saw the alleged drug deal take place and arrested one male, before arresting two others down the road for trafficking ice (methamphetamine). Ldg Sen Const Murphy said the three men, a 19-year-old from Gembrook, a 19-year-old from Cockatoo and a 22-year-old from Lysterfield were interviewed by police and two would face charges. “Their phones were seized from the two males charged and detailed a lot of drug activity in the area,” Ldg Sen Const Murphy said. “They were remanded and bailed to appear at court at a later date.” One man will face Ringwood Magistrates’ Court today (Tuesday), the other will face Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 11 March next year.
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WHEN Sue Badrock started teaching three-year-old kinder at Mount Evelyn Memorial Preschool in January 1995, she thought she would only be there for a few years. But next January, Mrs Badrock will be celebrating a milestone 20 years at Mount Evelyn Memorial Preschool. Over those 20 years, Mrs Badrock learnt a lot and found herself maturing as a teacher and to love the profession she is in. Today, you can hear the passion in her voice as she talks about her job. She is enthusiastic, warm and full of love. Mrs Badrock’s favourite part of her job is watching the first day shy sniffles of her kids on the first day of kinder develop into beaming smiles of confidence throughout the year. “I look at them with the biggest smile on my face because they have come such a long way,” she said. Relationships are the cornerstone of that development, according to Mrs Badrock. Kinder is often the first time kids leave their parents, and trust is a big factor to make kids feel comfortable and grow in their new environment. “Building relationships with the kids is vital, it’s the key. I love that aspect of it,” she explained. “Watching kids let go of their parents’ hand for the first time is a big deal.” Just as important are the relationships she forms with the parents of her kids. “It’s very precious, that first time you leave your kids,” Mrs Badrock said. “I enjoy helping young mums.
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Perpetrators are pathetic WHITE Ribbon is the world’s largest male-led movement to end men’s violence against women; it is Australia’s only national, male-led campaign to end men’s violence against women. The vision of the campaign is that all women live in safety, free from all forms of men’s violence. Sadly, we in the Yarra Ranges are not immune; violence against women is also a serious problem here frequently leading to serious injury, disability, loss of earnings, poverty and homelessness. White Ribbon Day, held annually on 25 November signals the start of the 16 days of Activism to Stop Violence against Women which ends on Human Rights Day (10 December).
However, the campaign to stop violence against women runs all year and is evident across the community through advertising, social media and marketing campaigns such as Uncover Secrets, community events and White Ribbon Night in July. The campaign works through initiatives to educate, making more people aware with programs involving youth, schools, workplaces and the broader community. Intimate partner violence is the most common type of violence against women, and according to the 2013 World Health Organisation report affects 30 per cent of women worldwide. In Australia, on average, one woman is killed every week as a result of
New frontiers on fair food By MARLENE MILLOTT A FEAST for the eyes is on the menu for the Dandenong Ranges as The Hills Food Frontier looks to screen a new fair food film. The documentary Fair Food follows the work of Australian farmers, social entrepreneurs and communities pioneering new approaches to food productions, marketing and distribution. Released this December, the film was produced by the national fair food campaigner the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA) and food publishers and facilitators the Field Institute. The Hills Food Frontier hopes to bring the film to the Dandenong Ranges in February or March next year. The appetite for a fairer food culture was demonstrated when a crowd-funding campaign to raise money to produce the film went beyond its target. The fund-raising target of $25,000 was exceeded by $7000 within six weeks of launching the appeal. ASFA National co-ordinator Dr Nick Rose said the film is the first feature-length documentary in Australia that tells the story of fair food pioneers. “The film features outstanding individuals like Victorian free range pig farmer Tammi Jonas ... ABC gardening guru Costa Georgiadis, and Australian rugby union star and fair food advocate David Pocock,” Dr Rose said. The film aims to address issues in Australian food culture. Supermarket domination of the grocery market, dietary-related illnesses as a result of high junk food intake, and the struggles of Australian farmers are all highlighted in Fair Food. The Hills Food Frontier co-founder Shakti McLaren hopes the film will raise awareness about the topics the film addresses. “We live in a society that is dominated by two large supermarket chains... they don’t give farmers a fair price... Farms are closing and selling out,” she said. Ms McLaren hopes the film will educate people and encourage them to get involved in their Good Food Buying Group.
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partner violence. Domestic and family violence is one of the principle causes of homelessness for women and their children. It is a leading contributor to death, disability and ill-health for women aged 15-44. Domestic violence doesn’t just have a terrible effect on women, children are also adversely affected.
By MARLENE MILLOTT CREATIVE kids got crafty during the colouring competition at the Ridge Top Brigades Family Fun and Information Day on 23 November. About 100 kids entered the colouring competition, but six mini Monets stood out to Dandenong to judge Rod Stebbing from the Dandenong Ranges Fire Brigades Group. The Prep-Grade 1 winner was Curtis Apse from Mt Dandenong Primary School, and the runner-up was Riley Lazdins from The Patch Primary School. Katelyn Boley from Olinda Primary School won the Grade 2-3 section, with Leila Fennessy from Mt Dandenong Primary School as the runner-up. In the Grade 4,5,6 competition, Riley Van Berendonck from Olinda Primary School was the winner, and Maeve Leonard from Mt Dandenong Primary School claimed the runner-up prize. Primary school students from Mt Dandenong Primary School, Olinda Primary
School, Sassafrass Primary School and The Patch Primary School entered the competition. Kids were encouraged to colour in pictures of fire safety cartoon characters and scenes of bushfires and bushfire prevention. Narelle Freestone-Davis from the Olinda Brigade helped co-ordinate the arts and crafts section on the day. “We had a huge amount of kids participating at the craft and colouring area,” Ms Freestone-Davis said. The winners and runners-up of the competition received fun and crafty prizes including a scarf-making kit, a volcano kit, and origami kit. The colouring competition was part of a family information day held by the Ridge Top Brigades ahead of the bushfire season. It aimed to raise awareness about bushfire safety and prevention in a fun and accessible setting. Ms Freestone-Davis said the day was hugely successMenzie Jans McKirdy stands in front of entries for the colouring competition. ful.
Snippets Produce market THE Monbulk Produce Market is now held every second Saturday morning from 8am to 1pm in St Georges Church car park on the corner of Silvan and Main roads. The next market is on Saturday 13 December. Contact monbulkmarket@ gmail.com. A LOCAL guitar maker will be exhibiting unique Tin-Tone Sonic Fascinators in the Kallista Tea Rooms throughout December. A professional guitar builder and repairman at Emerald’s Black Guitars since 2004, Jon Free also handcrafts antique tins and reclaimed hardwoods into beautiful, fully-playable metal-bodied cigar-box guitars. This exhibition will see the first public display of new works since a mass-performance was the centrepiece of an installation at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum in 2012.
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many women it is a season of fear not joy. Victims of all ages, genders and ethnic backgrounds need to know that domestic violence is completely unacceptable and that community support is available. When victims do seek help, we need to open our doors to them. The facts paint a gloomy picture but there is hope, because research also shows that building greater equality and respect between men and women can reduce attitudes that support violence. As more and more women are reporting the offences, police are able to take action removing the offender from the family home. There is still a long way to go and we must all be involved and say NO to domestic violence.
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It is recognised as a form of child abuse and it is well documented that children exposed to domestic violence are more likely themselves in later years to perpetrate this violence. There is also increased risk of mental health, behavioural and learning difficulties from childhood exposure to intimate partner violence. Excessive consumption of alcohol has historically been linked to domestic violence. Too many families have lived in fear of dad coming home from the pub. Now the use of amphetamine type stimulants such as ice is driving some of the increase in domestic violence particularly because of the violence typical among ice addicts. As we approach Christmas, for
AN EXHIBITION of more than 35 acrylic paintings entitled A Traveller Through Colour and Form by the artist Mari Metcalfe starts on 5 December at the Burrinja Gallery and runs through December and January. Mari has lived in different countries and interprets what she has experienced through colourful and semi-abstract images. She is drawn to the flowing curves of the feminine and represents this in threads of colour and sensuous earthen vessels.
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Email diary entries to: editor@yvnews.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays songs from his new album Deeper South on Saturday 13 December at the Upwey Community Hall from 8pm. Contact Bernie on 0409 257 412.
Scouts Christmas trees Emerald Scouts will be selling quality pruned pine and fir Christmas trees between 9am and 1.30pm on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 December at Emerald Scout Centre, 21 Kilvington Drive, Emerald. Phone 0419 899 446 for more information.
Seniors classes SHERBROOKE U3A (Upwey) term four is on now. Line dancing, seniors exercise, tai chi, mah jong, bush walking and other activities are available. All retired and semi-retired people are welcome. Classes are held at Upwey Seniors Community Centre behind Upwey shops. Inquiries on 9754 3339.
Weight meeting THE Take Off Weight Naturally (TOWN) Club is looking for men and women to come on board. The club meets from 10.45am-12.15pm on Tuesday mornings at Mount Evelyn RSL, 49 Birmingham Road. Phone Joan on 9737 0397.
Child care EMERALD Community House is offering childcare on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Phone 5968 3881 or email emhouse@iinet.net. au.
New club THE newly-formed not-for-profit club meets on Fridays from 7.30pm to 9pm at The Hub, lower level at Monbulk Living and Learning Centre. $5 for members, $10 for visitors or $40 annual fee.
All ages are welcome. Call Jenie on 9752 1213.
Emerald market EMERALD market is held on the third Sunday of the month on Kilvington Drive, from 9am-3pm. Call 5968 3881 or visit emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au to details.
African drums AFRICAN drumming classes will be held on Wednesday evenings at the Tin Shed in Belgrave, with beginners classes from 6.30pm to 7.30pm, $15 for concession holders or $18 for adults, and intermediate classes from 7.30pm to 9pm for $18 for concessions or $20 for adults. Phone 0421 150 255.
Kallista kinder KALLISTA Kindergarten has limited vacancies for 2015. It includes a Reggio Emilia inspired program including Nature Kinder for 15 hours per week for four-year-olds and five hours per week for three-year-olds. For further information contact enrolments on 0408 536 087, visit www.kallistakindergarten.com.au or email enrolment@kallistakindergarten.com.au.
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By JESSE GRAHAM THE Yarra Ranges has a new mayor for the coming year after Billanook Ward councillor Maria McCarthy scraped in by a single vote. Meanwhile, the other mayoral nominee has criticised a lack of representation in the Dandenongs and said the hills wards had been without a mayor for 15 years. Cr McCarthy was elected at a special Yarra Ranges Council meeting on 2 December, winning with five votes against Streeton Ward councillor Noel Cliff. Both of the mayoral nominees made their case to other councillors and to about 20 people watching on in the public gallery. Cr McCarthy said her work under former mayor Fiona McAllister in the last year which included a stint as acting mayor - had prepared her for the top job. “I’ve worked with Cr McAllister for the last 12 months as her deputy mayor and have learnt a lot through her guidance,” she said. “Through that, I feel I am well-placed and suited to represent Yarra Ranges Council as the mayor.” Meanwhile, Cr Cliff said that wards across the Dandenong Ranges had not been represented in the mayoral role since 1999. “Why is it that we never see a mayor over this side of the mountain?” Cr Cliff asked. While he said that each of the nine councillors was “more
Councillors Maria McCarthy and Jason Callanan have been elected as the new mayor and deputy mayor of the Yarra Picture: JESSE GRAHAM Ranges. 132060 than capable” of being mayor, “Fiona, you have been an he argued that he had experi- inspiration to all women,” she ence in the community over his said. years at the council. “You have showed that hav“As far as dealing with the ing a baby as a councillor is community, I’ve worn my spurs achievable - having a second in well and truly,” he said. baby as mayor showed the But Cr McCarthy came out community your spirit and dedthe victor and was voted in by ication to your role as mayor,” councillors Jason Callanan, she said. Fiona McAllister, Andy Witlox, She said she would be takand Jim Child, along with her ing on the role full-time and own vote. that her first concern was workCr Cliff was supported by councillors Terry Avery, Len ing with and advocating for the Cox and Samantha Dunn, as wider Yarra Ranges community. well as his own vote. Cr Callanan said that he Following the vote, Cr Callanan was elected unopposed as would offer the new mayor support, guidance, and a different the deputy mayor. Cr McCarthy, in her first ad- point of view when needed. He said that he would condress, said the previous mayor had left big shoes to fill, and tinue working as a paramedic thanked Cr McAllister for her during his time as deputy, but work across the shire in the past that he had more time available year. to dedicate to the job.
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CRIME has dropped across the board in the Cardinia area and risen drastically in the Yarra Ranges, according to the latest policing statiastics, with drugs remaining one of the biggest issues in both areas. But the inspectors in both areas have attributed their results to a strong policing presence, with more people charged under key areas or deterred from crime in others. On Monday 1 December, Victoria Police released its latest crime statistics, comparing the period of October 2013 to September 2014 with the previous year. In Yarra Ranges, crime rates rose 17.3 per cent overall, with 7216 offences compared to 6151 during the period, while crime dropped by 4.8 per cent in Cardinia. The largest policing areas in the Yarra Ranges were drug offences, which rose 22.4 per cent, family violence assaults, which rose by 14.5 per cent and theft from motor vehicles, which rose by 33.3 per cent between the time periods. Cardinia’s Police Service Area saw statistics drop for almost every crime area, with the largest decreases recorded for non-residential burglaries (30.8 per cent) and theft from motor vehicles (24.4 per cent). The only crime increase was for drug offences, which rose by 50 per cent with 363 offences, compared to 242 in the year before. Yarra Ranges Inspector
Peter Wheeler told the Mail that crime statistics are police-generated, meaning that the rise in statistics pointed to more people being charged for crimes, not necessarily that more crime was occurring. This was echoed by Cardinia Inspector Shane Smith, who said the area’s significant rise in drug offences was due to more people being caught and charged. “That comes mainly from police activity in the area the more out and about we are, the more likely we are to come across drug offences,” Insp Smith said. “While we can and should celebrate our successes, we need to be mindful of the challenges our community still faces, particularly in the areas of family violence and road trauma.” Family violence rates dropped by 11.7 per cent in Cardinia between the two periods, which Insp Smith attributed to a pro-active police response and awareness-raising programs, as well as natural fluctuations in reporting. “With the focus we have on family violence - there is a strong focus in our whole division - we expect to see some decrease in the long-term,” Insp Smith said. “We’d like to see a longterm stable decrease (in statistics).” Meanwhile, Insp Wheeler said the increase in family violence statistics in the Yarra Ranges was a result of people
being more comfortable in reporting abuse and violence to the police. “There’s not the same stigma attached to it - there’re not the same concerns that there won’t be any actions taken in response to their concerns,” Insp Wheeler said. He said that police could be contacted about family violence before a crime was committed and that officers could then refer people on to agencies or help to resolve a situation before it turned violent. Insp Wheeler urged people to not store valuables in their cars and to make sure they lock their doors, citing theft from motor vehicles as one of the most preventable crime statistics. “It’s a crime of opportunity - a lot of offenders scour car parks and if they look in a vehicle and see a laptop, camera, mobile phone, wallet or loose change, the opportunity is there for them to break a window ... and commit the theft,” he said. “If that property wasn’t in the car to start with, there’s a higher chance that the person will walk past and continue on.” Insp Smith said that Pakenham was the site of a new trial program, called Help Yourself, which provided tips for residents to protect theirs homes and vehicles from theft. For more information on Help Yourself, visit www.helpyourself.vic.gov.au.
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Toast raised to young speakers By KATH GANNAWAY WHATEVER age, most people will admit to having a few butterflies in the tummy when they get up to speak before an audience. The Patch Primary School’s grade six students had those butterflies well and truly in hand at their speech night on Monday, 24 December. For the past eight years grade six students have been coached in public speaking as part of the Taming the Butterflies Program presented by Nola Sharp and Bill Farman from Lilydale Toastmasters Club. The students presented a Toastmasters-style program with students taking on all the roles involved in running a tight and entertaining meeting, including toastmaster, grammarian, timekeeper, evaluators and speakers. The students presented some brilliant speeches to an appreciative audience, showing the skills and confidence they have gained over the seven week program. Teacher Angie Martin said it’s a program that benefits every student. “It works in so many ways. Some students just want to get up and speak but there are so many other roles. “It teaches them to listen, how to give constructive and positive feedback, time-keeping, impromptu speaking and how to collect their thoughts. “It’s a brilliant skill for life, a skill we all need as communicators and Bill and Nola as facilitators are brilliant, bringing out the best in the children,” Ms Martin said. Nola and Bill, are veteran Toastmasters and passionate ambassadors for the organisation which has clubs in Kallista, Lilydale, Healesville, Knox and Wandin. Presenting awards on the night, Nola spoke of the individual achievements of the students, some of whom had a natural bent for speaking, and others who overcame significant hurdles to take an active role in the program. “It is wonderful to see these young people achieving so much and developing the confidence to not only speak, but to take on leadership roles,” she said. Bill and Nola also deliver the program at Mount Lilydale College.
With butterflies tamed, Toastmaster Keshett brings down the gavel to close the meeting. Students graduating, back row from left, Tameika, Olivia, Sage, Maddie, Mia, Sophie, Brodie, Corey, Finlay, Daniel, Patrick, front row, Miranda, Declan, Gil and Oscar with Toastmaster facilitators Nola Sharp and Bill Farman. 131617 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY Left: Sophie took on a number of roles, including the important job of time-keeper. 131617
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SES in quest for wheels WITH the fire season fast approaching, the Rotary Club of Emerald and District has joined the campaign to raise funds for an important new vehicle for the local SES unit. Emerald SES’s current four wheel drive vehicle cannot carry essential equipment which uses fuel, such as chainsaws, because it is an enclosed vehicle and does not have sufficient ventilation. Therefore a new vehicle is badly needed. The unit’s other truck also needs to be replaced. The unit is tasked with ensuring local roads are kept clear in summer for the community to evacuate and for the CFA and other agencies to attend fires. A new 4WD vehicle, which is estimated to require up to $50,000 to get on the road, would be well-equipped for fire support and clearing trees from roads. It would be able to respond more quickly than the unit’s current vehicles. And with continuously changing safety requirements to abide by, and money tight, Captain Ben Owen said his team had
begun fund-raising for a new vehicle. “The new vehicle will be a rescue support vehicle which can carry more life-saving rescue equipment than the current vehicle,” he said. A total of $5752 has been raised so far. Touring Emerald SES facilities, Greens candidate for Gembrook Michael Schilling said the local unit deserved more support, given that it responded to more than 950 callouts each year. “The Emerald SES do a fantastic job at keeping the community safe in a time of need. “It is critical the community and government get behind the SES to ensure they can continue to carry out their great work,” he said. “They have well and truly outgrown their facility and whoever wins the election will need to immediately help redevelop the ‘shed’ to ensure the safety of our community.” The community can donate to the unit’s cause at www.everydayhero.com.au/event/SESVehicleAppeal set up by the Rotary Club.
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Aldi brims with ‘confidence’ By KATH GANNAWAY BROTHERS James and Tom Sands were among Monbulk residents who made their way through an archway of balloons to be the first to shop at the town’s new Aldi store last week. The boys went in on a mission - to be the first to go through the checkouts - and declared mission accomplished as James lined up with his Snickers bar and Tom decided it was time for a KitKat. The boys were among more than 1800 shoppers who took the opportunity to look over the new store and grab some bargains on opening day, Wednesday 3 December. Speaking on behalf of Yarra Ranges Council, Cr Damian Callanan said it was great to see a new store opening up and added that it was a mark of confidence in the town. Store manager Angela Thompson-Irwin officially cut the ribbon at 8.30am to declare the store open and allow the early-bird shoppers through. The store is the fourth in Yarra Ranges, providing 13 jobs in Monbulk. An Aldi Australia spokesman said the company would continue to look for new store opportunities in the region, but had no immediate plans for any further store developments.
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Cr Damian Callanan (centre) with store manager Angela Thompson-Irwin and Area Manager Tarkan Erturk at the opening.
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Burning issues openly aired By MARLENE MILLOTT THERE is community concern over the impact that open air burning has on human health in the Dandenong Ranges. Olinda resident David Chauval is concerned about the exposure of Dandenong Ranges residents to harmful carcinogens when they breathe in smoke that comes from open air burning. He cites World Health Organisation findings that reveal a connection between air pollution and cancer-causing substances. Mr Chauval in particular cites a WHO report from last year that found sufficient evidence that outdoor pollution causes lung cancer. “The air we breathe has become polluted with a mixture of cancer-causing substances,” Dr Kurt Straif, from the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer said in a statement. “We now know that outdoor air pollution is not only a major risk to health in general, but also a leading environmental cause of cancer deaths.” Mr Chauval asked the Dandenong Ranges community to consider current open air burning practices and question whether they were safe. “How many of you have suffered from, or are suffering from, serious medical conditions such as stroke or cancer that may be, based on the WHO’s findings, linked to outdoor air pollution? How often have you witnessed
breaches the Yarra Ranges Council’s Open Air Burning Local Laws without any accountability?” he asks. “Frankly, no one should have the right to unreasonably pollute the air that we all have to breath.” In addition to health concerns, Mr Chauval is worried about the impact on tourism in the area. He believes efforts to promote the Dandenong Ranges as a beautiful destination for dining and recreation is under threat. “These efforts are thwarted when there are heavy layers of noxious smoke that affect the views and smell like ‘eau de bushfire’.” Mr Chauval, who has been lobbying the local council to change the Open Air Burning Law, said he was told there were no plans to change the law. He is calling on the local council to strengthen regulations on open air burning, and look into alternative measures of bushfire fuel reduction. Current Yarra Ranges Council restrict the days and conditions in which residents that live in residential bushland and rural areas can burn off. Residents in urban areas are not permitted to burn off at all. For more information on these regulations, see the Yarra Ranges Council website. The Yarra Ranges Council was contacted for comment but did not respond before deadline.
Weird and wild summer fun SUMMER holidays are on the horizon and the Yarra Ranges Council has a full program of events to keep kids entertained during their time off. Yarra Ranges Youth Services’ Summer of Fun school holidays program is open to kids and young people aged 12-25 years who live, work or study in the Yarra Ranges. For just $5
young people can get up close with snakes, lizards, crocodiles and more on 7 January when the Animals of Oz crew visits Monbulk Living and Learning Centre. On 18 January, young people can spend the day watching the world’s top tennis superstars battle it out at the Australian Open for $25.
Surf’s up on 20 January with an excursion to Phillip Island for sun, sand and surfing lessons for $30. Transport to the activities is included in the ticket price. The full program for the January holidays is available at the Yarra Ranges website, or by calling 9294 6716.
Make time to share with families Top: Councillor John Mortimore planted a tree to celebrate the launch. Pictures: KATHRYN BERMINGHAM Left: Freya Magee and Jess Hardy, co-ordinators of Volunteer for Knox.
LOCAL children and families can explore their imagination through storytime. Families can enjoy free weekly interactive story sessions as part of Bookaburra Storytime. Every child that regularly
attends will receive a free book from the Yarra Ranges Council. These sessions will run at the Yarra Glen Memorial Hall Reading Room on Mondays at 10am to 10.30am, Monbulk Living and Learning Centre on Wednesdays at 10am to
Helping the helpers in Knox Movin’ and By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
VOLUNTEERING in Knox became more accessible last week after the launch of a new program. The Volunteer for Knox Resource centre works to increase volunteering opportunities for individuals and organisations in Knox. Co-inciding with the United Nations’ International Volunteer Day, the new program was launched at Coonara Community House on Friday in front of around 70 people. Councillor John Mortimore attended the launch on behalf of mayor Peter Lockwood, and told those present that volunteering was the lifeblood of any community.
“Society could not function without the work of volunteers, and it’s important to recognise their contribution to organisations within our community. “Today we celebrate and thank volunteers and the great work that they do.” The event was attended by recently re-elected Ferntree Gully MP Nick Wakeling, as well as representatives from many volunteer organisations around Knox. Cr Mortimore planted a tree outside the House to commemorate the event. Volunteer for Knox is a shared initiative between the five Knox Neighbourhood Houses - Coonara Community House, The Basin Community
House, Rowville Neighbourhood Learning Centre, Mountain District Learning Centre and Orana Neighbourhood House. The program supports both organisations seeking help and volunteers seeking work by matching appropriate candidates with volunteering opportunities. It can help registrants with finding a position, ongoing support and training, accessing volunteers, improving the management of volunteers and understanding legal and regulatory responsibilities. For more information on Volunteer for Knox visit www.volunteerforknox.com. au or www.facebook.com/volunteerforknox.
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10.30am and the Upwey Sherbrooke Children’s Centre on Fridays at 10am to 10.45am. For more information on contact Yarra Ranges Council Early Years Development Team on 1300 368 333.
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By JODIE SYMONDS IT’S time to sing and dance with your toddler. Yarra Ranges Council is encouraging families and their one-two year old’s to get involved in music and active moment sessions. The sessions will be running from 3 to 12 December and offer a fun, relaxed and informative environment for your little ones, as well as stimulating their mind and bodies. Some of the activities will include discovering the connection between music, movement and learning and creating musical instruments with recyclable materials. This is an opportunity for the children to play with others while enjoying the music. Families can also meet others while having fun interacting with your child. All sessions are free they require booking. To secure your place or for more information, telephone the Early Years Team on 1300 368 333.
Come along to Cardinia Shire Council’s December monthly meeting to be held in Emerald. Find out more information about what’s happening in Ranges Ward and around the Shire. Date:
Monday 15 December
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Gemco Theatre Kilvington Drive, Emerald
For more information (including agenda details) visit cardinia.vic.gov.au or phone 1300 787 624.
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Cops are charging ahead By JESSE GRAHAM THE YARRA Ranges Highway Patrol has issued a firm warning to drivers around the valley this summer - do the wrong thing and you’ll get caught. With the holiday season drawing closer, the Highway Patrol is ramping up its Summer Stay campaign, which features a number of road operations targeting certain bad driving behaviours. Sergeant John Morgan told the Mail that the first operation of the summer season - Operation RAID (Remove All Impaired Drivers) wrapped up on Sunday 7 December. The operation began on 14 November and had a strong focus on catching drunk drivers - Sgt Morgan said that as of Thursday 4 December, police had conducted 16,716 preliminary breath tests.
As a result of those tests, 28 people in the Yarra Ranges were charged with drink driving, and 753 offences - including mobile phone use, speeding and not wearing seatbelts - were recorded. “Obviously, we’re putting in a really big effort - we’re coming ninth out of the state for enforcement and third out of the state for the number of preliminary breath tests we’ve conducted,” Sgt Morgan said. As of yesterday (Monday 8 December), the Highway Patrol began Operation Breakup, which is aimed at reducing road trauma around the time of Christmas break-up parties around the state. Drunk drivers, drivers using their phones or driving without a seatbelt will all be in the crosshairs in Operation Breakup, which is immediately
followed by Operation Crossroads from 23 December-3 January 2015. “That’s over the official holiday toll period and, again, it’ll be a real focus on road safety and speeding as people take off on their holidays,” Sgt Morgan said. The final operation for the Summer Stay campaign is the one-day Operation Fresh Start, which will address industrial workers on their first day back to work for the year. While the state-wide operations are taking place, Sgt Morgan said police would be actively working in a number of other operations, such as Pincer. During Operation Pincer, which will be run until May 2015, police will have marked and unmarked vehicles from around the Yarra Ranges, Knox and Maroondah Police Service Areas (PSAs) patrolling back roads for dan-
gerous motorcycle riding. Meanwhile, drivers who flaunt the law on the Black Spur or the Reefton Spur will be falling into the hands of police officers running Operation Surreptitious, who will specifically target those areas until May. “Obviously, drivers will be booked as well if they’re speeding.” Sgt Morgan said police would have a heavy focus on dangerous driver behaviour, including low-level speeding. He said that Traffic Accident Commission (TAC) information showed that the majority of crashes in the Yarra Ranges took place on 60 and 70 kilometres-per-hour speed zoned roads, mostly on weekends and between 8am-6pm. To address this, officers will be taking part in Operation Step and targeting speeding on these slower-zoned
roads, particularly drivers who regularly speed by small amounts. “We’ll have guys out there - not only Highway Patrol members but allstation involvement as well, looking at low-level speeding,” Sgt Morgan said. “You will be booked even if you’re doing under 10km/h over.” Meanwhile, Operation Osborn will seek out drug-affected drivers and Operation Watchful will use plain-clothed police officers to address one of the biggest distractions- mobile phones. “What we got told by the TAC and our own intelligence was that we were having a lot of rear-end collisions,” Sgt Morgan said. “They’re usually caused because drivers are distracted, and the number one cause of driver distraction is mobile phones.”
Special guests canvass support for disability By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THREE special guests captivated students at Mount Evelyn Primary School assembly last week. To mark the UN’s International Day for People with Disabilities, three residents from Melba Support Services visited the school to present a unique artwork. Students worked with Melba residents to paint a series of three artworks created using wheelchairs to spread paint across the canvas. Melba’s Executive Office manager, Kirsten Filmer, said that the project aimed to teach the community about interacting with people with profound and multiple disabilities.
“Through this project, the students gain positive attitudes about disability and an increased awareness towards human rights. “This activity was part of Melba’s ongoing commitment to helping the community interact with people with disabilities, particularly those unable to communicate through speech,” Ms Filmer said. Entitled ‘We’re all different: Isn’t that great?”, the project was born out of Melba’s 2012 quality accreditation process that identified a need to keep the public informed about disability issues. Ms Filmer said that primary school children were an important age group to engage.
“We find that people often struggle interacting with our residents who are unable to speak. “The idea of this program was showing the children involved how to approach people with disabilities, and providing opportunities to engage with our residents,” she said. The project was funded by council’s community grants program and involved students from Year 3 to Year 6 as well as four people supported by Melba. The two groups first met in October for an open and friendly dialogue based around promoting social inclusion before creating the artwork on a later visit.
Melba House Manager Sharen Robinson, Brendan Kearns, Mount Evelyn Primary School students Holly, Harry, Bridie, Lotte, Darcy and Zac, School Principal Scott Tully, Keyworker Marion Graham and Melba Support Services CEO Glenn Foard. Picture: KATHRYN BERMINGHAM “The children got into wheelchairs and were pushed around by their friends to experience what it’s like to live life in a wheelchair.
“We were so impressed with the response from the students, they were very interested in interacting. It was pleasing to see,” Ms Filmer said.
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PARADISE FIT FOR A GARDENER WELCOME to ‘Allandayle’, an inspiring and original Hills home set on one and three quarter acres, built by the pioneering Dodd family dating back to the early 1900s. The true personality of this stunning home has been maintained to an exacting standard and has been rewired, re-plumbed, restumped and reroofed over the last few years. An elegant entry foyer greets you on arrival and leads you into the home that contains three spacious bedrooms, formal lounge complete with window seat,
decorative double glass doors and large open fireplace and also a dining room which has its very own cosy fireplace. The kitchen has been renovated to a superior level and is highlighted by timber cabinetry, granite benchtops and a beautiful 900mm, triple door Smeg oven. It is accompanied by a walk-in pantry that has plenty of space for all of your culinary delights. With 12 foot ceilings, original wood panelling, leadlight windows and doors along with picture rails throughout, this home has history running
through its veins and will pull at the heartstrings of any astute buyer. Outside, enchanting pathways meander through beautifully landscaped, old world gardens planted with century old Maples, Beeches and Rhododendrons. Dry stone rock walls surround garden beds filled with rare and unusual perennials, bulbs and woodland plants, while sunlight filters through flat, green lawns. A trickling creek runs towards the rear boundary while seven water tanks plus a glasshouse turn this expansive property into a gardener’s paradise.
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
This could arguably be one of the most beautiful garden settings throughout the Dandenong Ranges. A single carport, separate garage with office/studio attached and another studio/ workshop with leadlight windows and a pot belly stove are situated on the property and add charm, character and a multitude of options for those looking to work from home or those who have larger families. Take a wander through ‘Allandayle’ today......
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MENZIES CREEK 89 TRuMpingTOn gROve
$920,000 plus
BELGRAVE 3 FOReST ROAD
$450,000 plus
14 ACRES WITH VIEWS TO THE END OF THE WORLD...
COSY CHARACTER HOME IN THE HEART OF BELGRAVE
Set on14 (approx) acres with views to Western port Bay & Cardinia Reservoir this lifestyle property has features incl: renovated kitchen (island bench & lge pantry), luxurious bathroom, dble ire place & sep wood heater, gas underloor heating, 3 sep living zones, rumpus, family T.v / meals, formal lounge, dining room, outdoor entertaining, approx 20 car garage with mechanics pit & fenced paddocks .
A beautifully presented character home with stunning gardens located on a quiet no through road, this warm family home boasts 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, informal & formal living areas, gas heating, air conditioning, well appointed kitchen, outdoor deck, all on the most magniicently gardened ¼ acre approx. block. inspection is a must!
Contact Sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 9754 6888 Inspection By private Appointment (photo iD Required)
4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 4 CAR LANDSIZE - 56262sqm
BELGRAVE 2 STATiOn STReeT
$385,000 plus
Contact Rebecca Halit on 0429 888 367 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (photo iD Required)
BELGRAVE 59 KaoLa Street
4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 1 CAR LANDSIZE - 1434sqm
$390,000 plus
CUTE AS A BUTTON WITH PLENTY OF STYLE
FAMILY SIZE WITH AMAZING VIEWS
This renovated home inc 3 good size bedrooms, 2 stunning bathrooms, open plan lounge & stylish kitchen/meals, caesar stone bench tops & s/s appliances, polished loor boards, new carpet throughout & a split system. Located in the heart of Belgrave only a few minutes’ drive to the train station and Main Street, this property is just over a quarter acre of very useable land. this wont last long!
Nestled on the high side of the road this property has 4 good sized bedrooms, 2 living areas, 1 bathroom, well-appointed kitchen, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & polished boards. the outside has a fantastic deck ideal for entertaining, sealed driveway, carport, garden shed, under house storage and all close to Belgrave shops, schools & train station.
Contact rebecca Halit on 0429 888 367 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 2.30pm-3:00pm (Photo iD required)
3 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. LANDSIZE - 1316sqm
MT DANDENONG 8 BoNNie View roaD
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Contact rebecca Halit on 0429 888 367 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo iD required)
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4 BED 1 BATH 1 W.C. 1 CAR LANDSIZE - 1005sqm
$690,000 Plus
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a once in a lifetime opportunity to fulill your dream. Conveniently located schools and public transport this dearly loved family home combines classic appeal and contemporary features. Set on a glorious and almost perfectly lat 1.25 acres (approx.) of superlative gardens, the serenity is only interrupted by lively birdsong. The skillfully and sensitively renovated living areas include a contemporary kitchen with walk-in-pantry, open plan dining space and a spacious and inviting living area, complete with wood ire, all with easy access to the large two-tiered deck – perfect indoor/outdoor living. A loor plan with large bedroom with shower and separate powder room at one end and two bedrooms with BiR, a study (or 4th bedroom) and family bathroom at the other, allows the lexibility to separate the master bedroom from the children or to provide a guest suite for visitors.
Brand new Metricon designer home known as the Denver was created as a unique and expansive contemporary home to suit a corner or acreage allotment. the home boasts an impressive entry and a centrally located open plan kitchen meals family room with formal dining and lounge rooms on each side of entry exuding quality ixtures and ittings such as plantation Shutters and stunning light ittings. This award winning design has a lexibility that will suit any family makeup, where 2 or 3 generations can live together under one roof, and not have to constantly trip over one another. A refreshing feeling of space captivates you as you explore the massive master suite including enormous ensuite and the wide hallway allows ease of access right through to the oversized double garage. Double gates provide dual access points to the horse shoe driveway and also ensure that you are able to drive out rather than backing out of the driveway. 4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 2053 sqm Contact Trevor Bell on 0418 333 580 or 9751 2375 Inspection By private Appointment Only (photo iD Required)
3 BED 2 BATH Contact Trevor Bell on 0418 333 580 or 9751 2375 Inspection By private Appointment (photo iD Required)
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LANDSIZE - 5300sqm
9751 2375
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9754 6888
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meTICULoUSLY mAINTAINeD PerIoD STYLe Home! Beautifully inished 3 BDr period style home a stone’s throw from Emerald. Featuring 3 living areas including a formal lounge/dining room, an open plan kitchen/living room & upstairs a sunlit 3rd living room/studio. Outside is a workshop, a cubby, a woodshed, a rotunda, under house storage, DBL garage and a circular drive. Inspection is sure to impress!
Contact grant Day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany Day on 0438 844 968 Inspection Saturday 11.30-12.00pm (Photo ID required)
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GorGeoUS HArkAWAY Home oN 1.5 ACreS WITH VIeWS! elegant home situated on 1.5 sunny acres, easy access to the Freeways & under an hour to the CBd. Superbly inished with 5 BDs with BIrs Master with WIr & spa ensuite, designer kitchen, 3 living areas, polished loors, gDH & wood ire. Outside is an undercover deck, elevated views, established gardens, fully fenced paddock, wood shed, DBL carport, garage & sealed circular drive.
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“THe GooD LIFe” Private north facing 1/2a property, overlooking the toorak of the hills “the Patch” valley with stunning views of the Warburton ranges. this 3 BDr, 2 bathroom home is likely to appeal greatly to buyers passionate about living a renewable, sustainable, energy eicient, self-suicient lifestyle. there’s a 40 tree orchid, raised vegie gardens, 5 car garage, under house workshop and storage.
Contact Stephen Richards on 0400 100 155 Inspection Saturday 1:30pm-2:00pm (Photo id Required)
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3 beDroom FAmILY Home – WALk To Gembrook!
Situated on 1.5 acres with some of the best views in gembrook this neat 3 BDr older style home has been renovated for comfort & is ready for you to move in & enjoy. the BDr’s have robes, there’s a large sun illed lounge, generous kitchen, laundry & mud room. Walking distance to public transport & the gembrook township this privately located home has amazing views and loads of possibilities.
Located on 1/2 A on an estate featuring quality homes, just a short stroll to gembrook. the home features 3 spacious BDr’s with BIr’s upstairs & a large family bathroom. Downstairs are 2 big living areas, a study & second toilet, a well appointed kitchen with sunny meals area and ducted heating & cooling. Outside there’s a DBL garage, a shed, a cubby, fully fenced rear yard and gravel drive.
Contact grant Day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany Day on 0438 844 968
Contact Aaron Day on 0407 365 994 Inspection Saturday 2.30pm - 3.00pm (Photo ID required)
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311-313 Main Street, Emerald
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EMERALD 1 BARNSHAW LANE
COCKATOO 41 SECOND AVENUE
EMERALD 22 LAKESIDE DRIVE
‘Barnshaw ‘ - History Beautifully Blended With Modern Convenience
Neat & Tidy with 6 Car Accomodation on 1/2 an Acre
Premium Location with Character Cottage on 1/2 an Acre - More Than Meets The Eye
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PRICE $590,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
PRICE $330,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
PRICE $445,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
MENZIES CREEK 260 BELGRAVE GEMBROOK ROAD
COCKATOO 18 BAILEY ROAD
GEMBROOK 23 RUSSELL ROAD
Style and Sophistication on 1/2 an Acre
Total Perfection On 1/2 Acre
What a Great Package! - Private, Brick & Rear Entertaining Area
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PRICE $495,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
PRICE $395,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
PRICE $330,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
EMERALD 30 SUNNYSIDE TERRACE
EMERALD 9 SEAVIEW STREET
AVONSLEIGH 8 MACCLESFIELD ROAD
Lifestyle Property On 1.25 Acres
This Property Must Be Sold!! 39 Square Home On 3.5 Acres
Time to Enjoy Your Life with Renovated Low Maintenance Living
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PRICE $490,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
PRICE $675,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
PRICE $590,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
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COCKATOO 28 BORONIA CRESCENT
EMERALD 10 GRANDVIEW AVENUE
EMERALD 8 OGILVY ROAD
Big On Living Big On Lifestyle
Contemporary Style With A Quality Finish
Grace And Elegance On 1/2 An Acre
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PRICE $365,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409
PRICE $435,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
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ENJOY BLISS, SERENITY
LAUNCHING PLACE
THIS beautifully presented four-bedroom family home is set on over 1/2 an acre (2310 sq/m) and enjoys peaceful surrounds where your family will enjoy all that Yarra Valley living has to offer. Inside, you’ll find several living zones offering perfect spaces to relax including lounge room with filtered mountain views and wood heater for those chilly nights. The timber kitchen with its striking atrium style glass windows makes even doing dishes delightful. The family and dining room is complete with bar and offers access to the amazing paved and covered outdoor entertaining area with slate feature spa. Landscaped grounds offer space for the kids to play in the backyard on the playground and there’s plenty of parking areas. Parents can enjoy the full ensuite and walk-in robe while the kids’ bedrooms offer ample space. Extras include evaporative cooling, reverse cycle air-conditioning, dishwasher, and much more. An inspection is a must, call now.
Inspect: By appointment Price: $395,000 plus Contact: Tony Fanfulla, 0419 870 513 BELL REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1277
ELEGANT FAMILY LIVING THIS outstanding two-storey home on approximately two beautiful acres offers five generous sized bedrooms plus study, two bathrooms and a ground floor powder room. Freshly painted throughout and with new super soft carpet too, this grand family home also provides four superb living areas, natural gas ducted heating, double glazed windows, a spacious dream kitchen with polished floorboards and plenty of bench space and huge picture windows drawing in the delightful gardens. All bedrooms feature built-in robes; the master bedroom, complete with walk-in robe and ensuite with corner spa bath has wonderful mountain views. Enjoy the abundant birdlife from the large entertaining deck, with shade sail for the warmer months. The grounds feature many mature fruit and citrus trees, a vegie patch, chook pen and a plant igloo as well as plenty of room for a pony paddock. There’s also a double garage, huge work shed with mezzanine, power and concrete floor and plenty of parking space for a caravan or horse float. With easy access to Yarra Junction, Woori Yallock, public transport and schools, this could be your ideal family home.
LAUNCHING PLACE
Inspect: Ashleigh Hall at Andrew McMath Real Estate Pty/Ltd at 2460 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction on 5967 1800 Price: $795,000 Contact: Yarra Valley Real Estate Professionals anytime on 5967 1800 (Yarra Junction office) or 5966 2800 (Warburton office)
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Stocked up for Christmas AVOID the pre-Christmas madness of the bigger shopping centres and enjoy your Christmas shopping experience in a friendly stress-free environment at Cortella Homewares in Yarra Junction. Cortella’s owners, Clea and Elizabeth, have been busy stocking the store with everything Christmas, including Christmas trees, tinsel, ornaments, garlands, table decorations, plates, napkins, glasses, candles, wrapping paper and boxes. On the gift front they have personally selected something for everyone in the family, with a great selection of toys, arts and crafts, ladies’, men’s and baby gifts. “We have everything from gifts, cards, kitchenware, gardenware, hardware, toys, jewellery, and an extensive art supply range, just to name a few,” Clea said. “Our aim is to provide the local community with a broad range of quality products they can source locally without having to go down the line,” Clea said. The friendly team at Cortella look forward to making your festive shopping experience as stress-free and enjoyable as possible. They also offer layby, conditions apply.
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Stars come out to play
Carols echoing through the hills
By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THERE were stars in the sky and on the stage at the Knox Carols by Candlelight held over the weekend. Katie Noonan, Fatai V, Daniel Kelaart and Emma Pask joined the Australian Navy Band and local dancers at the Wally Tew Reserve in Ferntree Gully on Saturday night. The rain held out on a balmy evening as hundreds from the Knox area flocked to join in singing Christmas favourites. There were free kids activities and plenty of food available as dusk turned to night as crowds sang along to traditional carols including Silent Night, Away in a Manger and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. The fireworks finale rounded out a night enjoyed by all with the CFA on hand to ensure that everything ran safely and smoothly. Promoted as Knox Council’s flagship ‘Access and Inclusion’ event of the year, the event co-incided with the International Day of People with a Disability and the council provided an Auslan interpreter as well as large print on the screen during the carols. The Christmas season in full swing, the Knox Carols by Candlelight could be heard from around Ferntree Gully as Christmas cheer was spread to young and old.
By JODIE SYMONDS Gilweezel (Robert Shook) entertained young and old during the children’s program.
Christmas spirit was spread at the Knox Carols by Candlelight last Saturday. Pictures: KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
Kathy Bush and Wanda Egerton passed out songbooks on behalf of Vision Australia.
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Sophie sang along to her favourite carols.
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DRERS manager Tania Bevan presents James Merlino with a certificate of appreciation for his DRERS Volunteers and James Merlino are appealing for donations to the hamper appeal. Pictures: KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
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Kids share the care CHILDREN at local primary schools will be crafting for a cause this Christmas when their cards are sent to families in need. Students at the outside school hours program at St Thomas More Primary School and Upwey South Primary School will participate in the ‘Basket Brigade’ project, an initiative that provides disadvantaged families with packages at Christmas. Extend After School Care runs the outside school hours program at the two schools and will this year be partnering with the Magic Moments foundation to involve their students in the Christmas campaign. Darren Stevenson, managing director of Extend, said that cards made by the students would bring an extra bit of joy to families doing it tough this year. “Children attending the two Extend After School Care services are helping to create beautiful hand-made Christmas cards to accompany some of the hundreds of baskets that will be delivered around Australia this year.” More information including pictures and a tally of the cards made and distributed can be found on the Extend After School Care Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ExtendAfterCare. - Kathryn Bermingham
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The ‘Kids Fun Run with Thomas’ is a go-to event on the hills calendar each year for young families.
Young star Lia Adams was interviewed after her third win in as many years in the Kids Fun Run with Thomas.
Fun run winners Purple (three years old): Quintin Kelly and Lydia Gao. Orange (four years old): Jobe Davies and Airlie Taylor. Blue (five years old): Jensen Bowering and Lia Adams. Yellow (six years old): Xavier
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Harrison Elliott – just three years old – raised over $1500 in honour of his friend Lyla, who attends the Cerebral Palsy Education Pictures: Centre. 131418 RUSSELL BENNETT Potter and Alannah Finn. (seven and eight years old): Jack Ashcroft and Sasha Carroll. Green (nine to 12 years old): Cy Hodge and Kayleb Monro (in a dead heat) and Kayla Zunica.
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GEMBROOK’S Main Street was alive and pumping recently as the Kids Fun Run with Thomas returned to town. Held at the Puffing Billy railway station for the past 13 years, the event started from modest beginnings with a group of Emerald Rotarians trying to find a way to raise money for children in need. Now it’s a booming hills institution and one of its biggest fund-raisers, raising over $400,000 for the paediatric ward at the Angliss Hospital and the fight against polio - just to name a couple of causes. This year all the money raised went to CPEC - the Cerebral Palsy Education Centre in Glen Waverley. The day itself involved children running in their age groups against Thomas the Tank Engine, free mystery bags, prizes and plenty of food and drink, all among the hustle and bustle of the Gembrook Market. But following on from last year’s event, there was another element to the fun run this year: kids raising money for kids. Young Xavier Chapple and his sister Elisha raised over $1300 between them for CPEC, while three-year-old Harrison Elliott raised a staggering amount - in excess of $1500 - for the centre and his friend Lyla, who suffers from cerebral palsy. Harrison demanded his parents ask everyone he knew - family and friends - for donations, and he even produced online videos for the cause over a four-week stretch. This year, the ‘children raising funds for children’ aspect of the event alone raised over $9500 - a truly astonishing achievement. During the 2014 event 21 children raised over $150 each. When organisers drew a line under the fund-raising competition, four individual fund-raisers raised nearly $5000 between them.
VICTORIAN Australian of the Year and family violence campaigner Rosie Batty has spoken out in support of the Yarra Ranges branch of the Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC), which is facing closure following federal cuts to funding. Ms Batty said it was “disappointing” to hear about the cuts to the Yarra Ranges ECLC, which is located in Healesville. She said that accessible legal services were vital to vulnerable people in the community. “Access to legal support and advice has to be accessible to the everyday person in the local communities because ultimately professional legal systems are just outside a lot of people’s reach,” she said. Ms Batty said these services were not available to her after her son was murdered by his father at a cricket ground in February this year. “My journey was a very
isolating journey, a very overwhelming journey and the legal avenue was really not available to me ... I didn’t have bucket loads of money to spend on legal representation,” she said. She urged local politicians to make themselves aware of the importance of the ECLC’s work. “It’s important for the local politicians ... to actually inform themselves about what they do at those centres and why they are really important. If they aren’t aware of the need then they should inform themselves.” The Yarra Ranges Centre opened in February this year, after the Labor Government announced Commonwealth funding of $350,000 over four years. The Abbott Government has since announced that funding will be withdrawn from July 2015. Ahead of the State Election, Eildon Labor candidate Sally Brennan had pledged funding
to keep the centre open. The Coalition had not announced any plans for the Eildon electorate, but was in discussion about strategies to support victims of family violence. At the ECLC’s annual general meeting on Tuesday 18 November, the organisation reported that since opening in February, the Yarra Ranges Centre had helped over 300 people. Of these, 47 per cent were matters regarding family violence. ECLC CEO Michael Smith said the organisation would do all it could to keep the Yarra Ranges centre open. “There are many clients who have said without the local centre in their local community they would not have come forward for help, he said. “We are determined to keep the centre open and we are doing all we can to make that happen.”
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Tennis teen having a ball By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM JACKSON Bruce-Tennant is a tennis ace with a bright future and a busy summer ahead. The Belgrave Heights Christian School student has been selected as a ballkid for the 2015 Australian Open. A member of the Montrose Tennis Club, Jackson had to attend level one and two trials and then four training squad sessions before he was chosen through a process of elimination earlier this year. Tennis Australia selected 380 young tennis players to be involved in the tournament. Jackson said he was excited about the opportunity to work at one of the biggest tennis tournaments on the tour, and that he was looking forward to testing his skills. “To be a ballkid, you need good co-ordination but you also need to be able to concentrate for long periods of time. “It will be amazing to work with some of the best tennis players in the world.”
Jackson, whose tennis idol is Rafael Nadal, hopes to follow in the footsteps of the greats one day. Since he was six years old, he’s been coached by Dean Barclay and has seen much success in local and national tennis tournaments. However, he says his new role as ballkid does bring with it some new skills. “Tennis is usually an individual sport, so this will be a good chance to work in a team. It’s a lot about working together and communicating on the court.” From 6-11 December, he will compete in the Boys 14s Australian Tennis Championships against the 64 highest ranked 14-year-olds in the country. He will then move on to the ‘December Showdown’, where he and the other Australian Open ballkids will practise for the Australian Open, held from 19 January - 1 February, 2015. Jackson says he is looking forward to what promises to be a jam-packed summer of tennis. “I’m excited about playing and being a ballkid. They’re really different and I’m really enjoying Jackson Bruce-Tennant (centre) with Montrose Tennis Club juniors. both.”
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Cryptic Clues No. 7348 ACROSS 1. The words that haunt you? (6,7) 8. Open back to let the clergyman in (5). 9. Brilliant: that’s very obvious (7). 10. Let fate decide whether to take the cat back (4,2). 11. If you don’t mind adding a page to the contract (6). 12. For marinade, that’s expensive (5). 14. On return, broach it again with father (5). 18. “Brake” that sounds like a “break” (6). 20. Toy instrument (6). 23. Somehow sees I am not English (7). 24. Showing unusual tact about one being in poor accomodation (5). 25. The masses, excluding those in captivity? (6,2,5).
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Belgrave cops a belting
Juniors shine in night match
By STEVE BROWN
UNDER 10 OLINDA hosted Lilydale on Friday night in gloomy conditions. Olinda batted first and put together another terrific score of 85. Hamish Fraser (12), Zac Seal (11) and Martha Box (9) were all great contributors. In reply, the Falcons scored a great total of 107. Xavier Kemm and Spike Sutton both got two wickets each and Jared Anderson picked up an awesome run out. Another great night for our kids. UNDER 12 (2) WE batted first and were well placed at 2/50 off 10 overs in this one-dayer. Josh McMeekan starred with 17 retired. We accelerated our scoring though and finished on a solid 6/106. In reply, the Heathmont batsmen were in complete control from ball one, hitting the ball to all parts of the ground as darkness crept in. Under lights at the end, Liam Humphries chipped in with 1/3 and Josh McMeekan 1/6 as Heathmont proved too strong. Olinda 6/106 v Heathmont 2/168. UNDER 12 (5) - bye. UNDER 14 WASHED out - one-dayer next week at Olinda v Heathmont.
FTGDCA EILDON Park monstered Belgrave on the opening day of Reeves Shield, piling up 5/370 after being invited to bat first. The Morris brothers set the tone early with a 171-run opening stand with Ben 65 and Cody scoring a magnificent 124. John Doak (58) and Nathan Hicks (61) had to take back row seats as the openers punished the Belgrave attack to all parts of the ground. With spearhead Michael Litterback missing from the line-up it was a difficult day for the Magpies. Monbulk could cause an upset at home to Johnson Park after setting the Sharks 223. Daniel Clark, returning to the first XI produced a fighting 59 while Ben Stallworthy collected 5/48 to add to his six-wicket haul last week. At stumps Johnson Park was 1/7. Knox Gardens knocked over Knoxfield for 140 on a slow outfield at Argyle Reserve despite the efforts of Luke Scanlan who dominated with 79. Adam Wild 4/39 and new all rounder Shannon Small 3/20 did the damage with the ball for the home side. Table leaders The Basin were in cruise control posting 8/288 at Batterham Park against Upwey Tecoma. Captain Scott Vozzo remained unbeaten on 96 as Ronny Heskes provided solid support with 52. Off-spinner Jake Evans was the only bowler to penetrate for the Tigers with 5/102. Ferntree Gully (313) dominated proceedings at Kings Park against Upper Gully. Opening batsmen Josh Henry and Mark Teofilo (86) returning for his first game of the season, clouted 88 from the first 10 overs to help set
up a winning total. Ryder Medallist Robbie Bartlett then batted patiently to reach his century before the tail-enders fell away going for quick runs, leaving the skipper on 102 not out with five overs to spare. In other news, Johnson Park’s Feaver Medallist Ben Stallworthy and Mt Gate fast bowler Cameron Wheeler failed to make the Victorian Country Team in last Sunday’s final trial game held in Bendigo. The duo moved through to the final 26 however only 13 players were selected for the Australian Championships. Scores REEVES SHIELD KNOXFIELD 140 (L. Scanlan 79, Wild 4/39, Small 3/20) v Knox Gardens 0/5. Eildon Park 5/370 (C. Morris 124, B. Morris 65, Doak 58, N. Hicks 61) v Belgrave Monbulk 223 (Clark 59, McKay 39, Fraser 33, Stallworthy 5/48, Weightman 3/68) v Johnson Park 1/7. The Basin 8/288 (Vozzo 96 not out, R. Heskes 52, Underhill 34, Clarke 33, Evans 5/102) v Upwey Tecoma. Ferntree Gully 313 (Bartlett 102 not out, Henry 39, Teofilo 86, Slack 5/37, Birnie 3/66) v Upper Gully. DECOITE SHIELD AURAVALE 178 (Harman 48, Sarlija 43, Morrison 39, Xiberas 3/8) v Footballers 4/60 (Storey 33 not out). Lysterfield 67 (Wheeler 6/14) v Mt Gate 6/255 (Buckland 71, Croxford 41, Fitzgerald 34). St John’s Tecoma 268 (Chandler 82, Palandri 59, Grenda 32, Dunn 3/51) v Rowville. South Belgrave 7/282 (Baker 43, McKendry 65, Sutherland 69, A. Hart 33 not out) v Knox City. DIVISION 3 KNOXFIELD 163 (Royers 61,
Flintoff 4/41, Metheral 4/56) v Knox Gardens 1/10. Eildon Park 73 (Carnie 9/27) v Belgrave 2/106. Monbulk 7/292 (Smart 108, Simmonds 104 not out) v Johnson Park. Upwey Tecoma 95 (Searle 3/6, Wallace 3/17) v The Basin 1/102 (Porch 45). Ferntree Gully 6/239 (Callaghan 104 not out, Trevenen 55) v Upper Gully. DIVISION 4 KNOX Boronia Churches 275 (Morris 44, White 48, Bambury 38, Walker 36 not out, McDermott 3/86) v South Belgrave. Footballers 9/309 v Auravale. Rowville 320 (Wood 81, Betts 4/56, N. Parlby 4/78) v St John's Tecoma. Mt Gate 93 (Wiles 45) v Lysterfield 3/69. DIVISION 5 KNOX Gardens 136 (D. Wylde 44, Catalano 4/12, Stephenson 3/26) v Ferntree Gully 2/38. South Belgrave 88 (McKenzie 4/15, Brongeest 3/24) v Eildon Park 2/38. Knoxfield 257 (Stewart 41, Pruysers 110 not out, Milligan 43, Ward 4/60) v Upper Gully. The Basin 150 (Edwards 41, McGennisken 34, O’Brien 3/27, Handley 3/27) v Knox City 1/25. DIVISION 6 EILDON Park 1/93 (Fair 47) v Lysterfield 7/94. Johnson Park 2/188 (Barrington 73 not out, Carter 86) v Belgrave 8/139 (Argoon 43). Ferntree Gully 7/133 (Sharp 33 not out) v Mt Gate 7/95 (Davey 34 not out, Barlow 4/2). Upwey Tecoma 3/217 (Haysom 68 not out, D. Campbell 58) v Footballers 7/128 (Leathem 32). DIVISION 7 LYSTERFIELD 7/109 (Sugumar
5/11) v Eildon Park 7/123. Upper Gully 7/127 (G. Knight 40no) v Ferntree Gully 8/167 (Westhead 69, Spaulding 50, J. Knight 3/37). Johnson Park 4/157 (Riley 58) v Upwey 4/105. Knoxfield 8/112 (Gregg 38, Howard 4/11) v Monbulk 3/179 (Hulm 67, H. Emmett 49 not out). B1 ST John’s Tecoma 7/153 (Maneski 50 not out) d South Belgrave 143. Waverley Wanderers 9/195 (Gunathunga 53 not out) d Wandin East 52 (Gunathnga 4/17, Rowe 3/2). Johnson Park 7/205 (Bourke 53, Vezey 35) d Upper Gully 5/199 (Marescaux 50 not out, Zaloumis 49). B2 LYSTERFIELD 158 (Donellan 55 not out) d Monbulk 151 (Badgery 50 not out, Donellan 4/26). Waverley Wanderers 6/238 (Stillman 50 not out, Yatawara 51 not out, Fernando 30 nout out) d Auravale 74. Bayswater 3/88 (Cleeman 31) d Knox City 8/57 (Juzva 4/6). UNDER 17 - UNDER 15 (washout) One-day game next week. UNDER 13 UPPER Gully 3/85 (Henry 21, Lord 21 not out) v Rowville 3/58. Lysterfield 2/82 v Eildon Park 2/43. Upwey Gold 0/107 (Jansen 31 not out, Maloney 30 not out, Sheehan 24 not out) v Upwey Black 3/67 (Sinclair 30 not out). Monbulk 2/101 (Utting 24 not out, Hepworth 19 not out) v Saints Lakers 6/51 (Dennison 2/3). UNDER 12 UPPER Gully 6/75 (Atkins 19 not out) v Belgrave 5/55 (Morton 4/3). Eildon Park Cougars 5/42 v Eildon Park Pumas 1/76.
Braving weather, athletes excel By JAMIE STRUDLEY WET, stormy weather over the last few days was no deterrent for the Yarra Ranges Athletics Club members. The excellent facilities at Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn provided for some excellent performances on Saturday morning. Even though the heavy rain meant the cancellation or hurdles and high jump competitions, the remainder of the events were completed with great enthusiasm and a competitive spirit. A big thanks this week for the efforts of parent helpers, without your energy and support the athletes would not have the chance to enjoy all that athletics offers. The club had three athletes competing for Team Vic at the Australian All Schools Athletics Championships in Adelaide. Lily Peacock finished sixth in the 14 Girls 800m. James Laven finished fourth in the 16 Boys 2000m Steeplechase. Emily Noonan competed in the 16 Girls 3000m Walk. Congratulations to all these athletes on an outstanding achievement. Once the rain had gone or seniors turned out at the Nunawading Athletics Club track for round 7 of the Athletics Victoria shield, a good-sized team enjoyed the warmer conditions returning some excellent results. Craig Hewitson, with three pb’s from four events was one of the standouts. This week the club has sev-
Runs on the board By STEVE UTTING APART from the under-17s and under-15s being washed out, Saturday morning it was a good weekend for the Monbulk cricketers with all teams in a good position. The highlight of the weekend was twin centuries in the seconds to Matt Smart and Jason Simmonds. They shared an unbeaten 160-run thirdwicket record partnership. It was also Matt’s first century, playing in his fourth game of cricket. Rain came down heavily on Sunday morning, forcing the postponement of the Monbulk Fun Run. The event will now be held this Sunday 14 December, at the same place, same time (Monbulk CC, 8am-8.30am registration, 9am 4km/8km fun runs). Scores FIRST XI: Monbulk 10/223 (Daniel Clark 59, Dave McKay 39, Jason Fraser 33) v Johnson Park 1/7. Second XI: Monbulk 7/292 (Matt Smart 108, Jason Simmonds 104no) v Johnson Park. Third XI: Monbulk 3/179 (Greg Hulm 67, Hamish Emmett 49 not out) v Knoxfield 8/112 (Ryan Howard 4/11). Fourth XI: Monbulk 10/151 (Bob Badgery 50 not out, Simon Lewis 34 not out) lost to Lysterfield 9/158 (Liam Kelly 3/37). Under-17s and under-15s: washout (one dayer next week). Under-13s: Monbulk 2/101 (Tyren Utting 24 not out, Toby Hepworth 19 not out) v Saint Lakers 6/51 (Campbell Dennison 2/3). Under-11 Gold: Great game v Rowville Awards Jai Farmer and Declan Howie. Under-11 Maroon: Much improved effort Awards Fletcher Russell, and Jack Vranjes. Under-10 Gold: Award winners - Alex McDonald and Gus Ryan were both stars. Under-10 Maroon: Close match - AwardBrandon Rowbell (4 wickets). Coming events MONBULK Fun Run: Sunday 14 December. MCC Christmas Party: Saturday 20 December (whole club - Milo, Juniors, Seniors).
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Gemma and Sasha compete in the Under 6 girls' 70metre race. eral events happening. Wednesday night from 6pm, everyone is invited to Morrison Reserve to hear a presentation about injury prevention and growth injuries from Freedom Sports Medicine. Thursday is
the Zatopek:10 meeting at Lakeside Stadium. The club has a mixed age medley relay team competing. The next round of club athletics is on Friday 11 December, be there as early as possible to help set up.
Events start at 5pm. New members of all ages and abilities will always be welcomed at our club. Go to our website at www.yarrarangesathletics.org.au for more information, results and training times.
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