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Carvin’ it up By JESSE GRAHAM A COMBINATION of sport and art saw sawdust fly at SkyHigh in Mount Dandenong last week, when worldwide competitors converged for the Australian Chainsaw Carving Competition. Ten competitors from around the globe took part in the gruelling 35-hour carving competition, which stretched from Tuesday 13 to Saturday 17 January before finishing with a public auction. Each of the carvers used chainsaws, drills, angle-grinders and any power tool they could to shape, whittle and sculpt beautiful pieces from the wood, with incredibly detailed results. Wandin-based sculptor Rob Bast was crowned the winner of the competition with his dragonfly sculpture, which included intricate holes all over the insect’s outstretched wings. Mr Bast, who was awarded $3000 for his work, said that with heavy machinery combined with intricate design and flair, the competition and the job was a mixture of sport and art. “It really is a niche market in Australia,� he said. “We have to train for these competitions as well as have that creative flair, too - that sort of artistic bent.� The competitors were well-invested in the event, with Australian sculptor Leigh Conkie taking on the four-day carve with a broken rib. That investment began long before the event for some, though - Mr Bast said he spent days designing and laying out his dragonfly idea, finishing his plans at 11.30pm the night before the competition. But he said the result of that planning spoke for itself. “It really pays to plan ahead,� he said. “You’ve definitely gotta make yourself a bit of a timeline, otherwise you’ll get behind the eightball or finish ahead of time and think ‘I could have spent more time on this or that’.�
Japan’s Hikaru Kodama received $2000 for his second-placed entry, the Last Judgement, while England’s Tim Burgess came third with his sculpture, Community, earning $1000 in the process. The sculptures varied greatly in their content, with peacocks, dinosaurs and even Crocodile Dundee holding a crocodile being carved into the wood before spectator’s eyes. SkyHigh’s General Manager Richard Pitts told the Mail the competition was in its second year and had grown dramatically since its first run. Last year’s competition featured 14 hours for the carvers to create their works - compared to roughly 35 hours in last week’s competition. “It’s exhausting, but you get a little more competitive,� Mr Bast said. “You really push yourself to get as much done as you can in the 35 hours, and you can see the results - the calibre of the sculptures was just phenomenal.� Mr Bast was one of the organisers of last year’s event, but said he took a step back from that role to focus on competing this year. Even though the weather became grey, foggy and rainy throughout the week, both Mr Pitts and Mr Bast said the sunny finish to the event on Friday and Saturday drew large crowds and boosted morale for those taking part. Mr Pitts said that ideas were already in the works for next year’s competition, and that smaller events, such as a one-hour speed carving competition, could also be held with the main event. He said the prize money and the equipment were provided by Stihl, the major sponsor. Mr Bast, along with Mr Kodama, Mr Burgess and People’s Choice Winner Griffon Ramsay will be automatically invited back to compete next year. For videos from each day, visit www.skyhighmtdandenong.com.au. For more event photos, turn to page 8 or visit mail.starcommunity.com.au.
Australian competitor John Brady carves a Crocodile Dundee sculpture at SkyHigh in the Picture: ROB CAREW Australian Chainsaw Carving Championships. 133078
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Libs have lost way By JESSE GRAHAM AN EMERALD doctor has condemned the Abbott Government’s moves against Medicare, saying that the recentlypulled changes to rebates had shattered his faith in the party. Dr George Somers told the Mail last week that he had been a supporter of La Trobe MP Jason Wood and the Liberal Party for over four decades. However, Dr Somers said he could no longer support the government after repeated moves to reduce Medicare rebates, which would potentially leave doctors or patients out of pocket. The final straw for Dr Somers was a proposed change to Level A and B GP consultations in the Medicare Benefits Schedule that would have seen patients receive $20 less in Medicare rebates for a consultation of 6-10 minutes. Though the changes were supposed to begin yesterday (Monday 19 January), new Health Minister Sussan Ley dropped the rebate changes on Thursday 15 January, citing the need for an alternative. Ms Ley and Mr Wood said the proposal was meant to encourage doctors to spend more time with patients, as well as increasing savings for the government. Dr Somers said the rebate change
would have done more harm than good. “The patients will demand that the doctor extend the consultation to 10 minutes, which is illegal - it is illegal for us to itemise a consultation so that a patient can claim it on Medicare for a time that is longer than necessary,” he said. “The important thing is that, if doctors are stretching 7-8 minute consultations to 10 minutes, that’s two to three patients a day less for doctors - it’s going to mean that people are going to have to wait days longer to see their doctor.” Dr Somers praised Ms Ley’s decision to pull the changes, but said the move was too little, too late for the government’s public image after incidents such as the proposal for a $7 GP co-payment, which was also dropped. “It’s unfortunate how much damage this has done,” he said. “Jason Wood has been an excellent member for the area, but it’s unfortunate that he’s part of a tainted government.” “I have been a conservative voter for the last 40 years, and this has changed my mind - I have lost confidence in this government.” He said that his private practice the Emerald Medical Centre - had preempted the co-payment and the rebate changes by tightening the criteria on who could have their visits bulk-billed.
PUFFING Billy Railway has distanced itself from a former volunteer, who was arrested earlier this week on child sexual abuse offences. An 83-year-old Seymour man was arrested on Monday, 12 January and has been charged with 20 counts of indecent assault and one
count of false imprisonment dating back over 40 years. A Victoria Police spokesperson confirmed the man was arrested following an investigation into alleged child sexual abuse offences dating back to the 1960s and 1970s. The man, whose name has been withheld to avoid potentially iden-
MONBULK residents have just over a week to have their say on the town’s sewerage options, with Yarra Valley Water (YVW) extending its consultation and planning its next moves. Earlier this month, YVW set up a website to host consultation about the Monbulk Sewerage Project - a project to improve sewerage options for properties on septic tanks in the area. The website, which will have discussion open until 30 January, contains reports on
small group consultations between YVW and community members late last year. Monbulk Sewerage Project Manager Jo Cooper told the Mail there had been a slow response to the website consultation, but urged people in the town to get involved and have their say. “We’re really wanting to promote the forum and ... invite the Monbulk community to make a comment or ask any questions,” she said. Currently 31 people have signed up to the consultation website. Ms Cooper said the proj-
BELGRAVE Police are searching for information after thieves made off with a number of garden taps. Police believe that overnight between 18-19 January, properties in Sophia Grove in Belgrave and Walter Street and Sandells Road in Tecoma had their water turned off and taps stolen. Anyone with information is asked to contact Belgrave police on 9754 6677. POLICE are searching for information and witnesses after a house was burgled in Montrose last week. Lilydale CIU Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said that at noon on Thursday 15 January, a house on Browns Road in Montrose was broken into and burgled. A computer, cash, jewellery and a trombone were all stolen, and Det Sgt Smithwick said the total cost of the stolen goods is estimated at $6700. He said that two women were sighted near the property at the time of the crime, and asked anyone with information to call Lilydale police on 9739 2300.
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tifying victims, has been stated by other media outlets to be a Puffing Billy volunteer. However, Puffing Billy Railway CEO John Robinson said the organisation had not been in contact with the man in decades. In an email to the Mail, Mr Robinson said the man in question had been a volunteer with the or-
ganisation in the past, but had had no connection with the railway for over 25 years. “We know nothing in relation to the allegations made against him,” Mr Robinson wrote. The man has been charged on summons and is expected to face Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 6 February.
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ect, which is expected to finish in mid-2018, was in its planning stages, with numerous options on the table for the town. Currently, half of Monbulk’s Main Street has access to a reticulated sewerage system, while the other has use of septic tanks. Septic tanks that are not maintained or inappropriate for a property can pose severe pollution and environmental risks, with wastewater sometimes leaking and entering rivers and waterways. YVW’s Sewerage Backlog Program aims to address
this risk by replacing septic systems where needed with reticulated systems or alternative measures. Ms Cooper said the next phase of community consultations would begin in April, and that a display at the Monbulk Living and Learning Centre with more information would follow. To take part in the consultation, visit yvw.paxrepublic. com/monbulk. For more information, contact Yarra Valley Water on 9872 2635, visit www. yvw.com.au/backlog or email backlog@yvw.com.au.
POLICE are hunting down numerous motorbikes after thieves broke into a shipping container and stole thousands of dollars in machinery. Between 30 December and 12 January, thieves cut their way through a fence on a rural property on Beenak Road in Yellingbo, used tools to peel back the side of a shipping container and stole the contents. A Yamaha TTR 50 and a 125cc orange trail bike were stolen, along with a mountain bike and a black and yellow water pump. The cost of the stolen goods is estimated at $8500.
Attempted murder POLICE have arrested a 22-year-old man in relation to an attempted murder last month in Chirnside Park and are seeking witnesses to the crime. The incident occurred on the Maroondah Highway in Chirnside Park at 12.03pm on 14 December, and a Chirnside Park man has since been arrested and remanded in custody. Yarra Ranges CIU Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said police were appealing for witnesses.
Cash trail for poor A GROUP of walkers will conquer the Dandenong Ranges on foot later this year to raise funds for people living in poverty. The annual Oxfam Trailwalker will see entrants cover 100km over three days in April. Walkers taking part in the event will travel through Mount Evelyn, Olinda and Ferntree Gully before finishing at Jells Park. Event co-ordinator Natalia Dasilva said the event offered participants a challenging
course as well as the opportunity to support a worthy cause. Participants sign up for the event in teams of four, with all members of the team crossing the finish line together. Ms Dasilva said participants thrived off the team atmosphere. The Oxfam Trailwalker contributes to the important work of the charity, which supports people living in poverty around the world. The annual event has raised more than
$55 million for Oxfam Australia’s work since it began in 1999. Since then, more than 60,000 Australians have completed the challenge. The Oxfam Trailwalker will take place from 10-12 April 2015, and the organisers say team places are limited. For more information or to register a team in Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne, visit www.trailwalker. org.au or phone 1800 088 110.
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Sunlight leads way to the stars OUR latest ‘Solar Star’ is Coordinated Furnishings, Burwood Highway, Ferntree Gully. It has a 30 panel solar power system and is leading the way for other businesses, not just with their solar power, but also by installing LED lighting. Both will reduce their power bill! Remember, if you install solar power, then have problems with your power company, ring the Energy Ombudsman on 1800 500 509. Since 2007 DRREA (Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy Association) has worked hard to get solar pow-
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er systems installed on local community buildings. Being in prominent locations, they are well placed to promote solar and, of course, they benefit the building users.
Our support of the Roof Top Appeal to install solar and a back-up battery system and generator at the Emerald Community House Hall takes this work to a new level. In times of fire when power supplies are likely to be turned off for several days, every town needs at least one community building with an independent power supply. For this reason, DRREA supports the Roof Top Appeal and urges locals to go to the Community House website www.emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au to see how they can contribute.
Snippets THE Belgrave Big Dreams Market runs on the second Sunday of each month from 9am to 2pm. There will also be a twilight market on February 28 from 3pm to 8pm. More information can be found at www.belgravebigdreamsmarket. com.
Habitat for Humanity HABITAT for Humanity is a not-for-profit organisation which builds homes for people living in housing stress through a store in Kilsyth South which sells donated goods. A car boot sale will be held on 7 February from 9am to 1pm at the store at 2/128 Canterbury Road, Kilsyth South. Visitors can sell wares from their car boot and browse the goods on offer. Seller cost is $20 per site with all proceeds donated to Habitat
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power prices make installing solar a no brainer. DRREA is also working with the Worrell Reserve Committee to install a solar system on its football and cricket clubrooms in Emerald. In 2014, Cardinia Council’s energy audit of the clubrooms, revealed that a solar system would help reduce its power bill. To help raise funds for both projects DRREA is organizing a Ride for Renewables on 12 April from Emerald to Cockatoo along the rail trail. To participate call 5968 2824.
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DRREA also thinks it’s great that the community house will be demonstrating how a battery storage system can reduce operating costs by allowing them to store solar power produced in peak use periods for later use in off peak periods. To complement the Roof Top Appeal on 2 February DRREA will be hosting an interactive forum called Why You Can’t Afford Not to Install Solar at the Community House Hall. Starting at 7.30pm the forum will explore payback periods, return on investment, solar leasing and how rising
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Bells of Peace MEET the production team of the Bells of Peace - Anzac 2005 Commemoration Project on Wednesday 28 January at 7pm at Monbulk RSL. All singers, dancers, instrumentalists, actors, theatre groups, bands, schools, historical societies, RSL clubs, Scouts, Guides, sponsors, service clubs and volunteers are invited. Rehearsals, performance and exhibition at Mount Evelyn Discovery Church on 17 and 18 April and Belgrave Heights Convention Centre on 19 and 20 April. For more information phone 0400 995 495 or visit anzacprojectdrmc@gmail.com.
Open garden THE Old Bakehouse, which is set in the rolling hills of Macclesfield, will be holding an open garden for the first time over the weekend of 14 and 15 February. Activities will include an art show by the Emerald Art Society, plant sales, a sausage sizzle, drinks and icy poles, kids games and activities and a firetruck display. The garden will be open from 10am to 4.30pm and entry will cost $8 for adults. All proceeds will go to the Macclesfield Fire Brigade to help replace one of its tankers. For more information on the open garden phone 0417 880 094.
Cracker is captured SELBY resident and photographer Val Rees contacted the Mail over the holidays with this cracking photo of a lightning strike. Ms Rees wrote that she took this photo from her balcony, which overlooks the Cardinia Reservoir and the Narre Warren area, while watching some storms roll towards the hills. Picture: VAL REES
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Council by-election set By JESSE GRAHAM LYSTER Ward residents will be heading to the polls in March to choose a new councillor, following Samantha Dunn’s State Upper House victory late last year. Yarra Ranges Council announced earlier this month that residents in the ward would be heading to the polls before 28 March for a by-election, with nominations to begin next month. The by-election follows Cr Dunn’s victory in the Eastern Metropolitan seat in the Victorian Upper House for the Greens Party in the 29 November state election. New candidates for the election will be able to come forward between 19-24 February, with ballot packs mailed out to eligible voters between
Former Lyster Ward Councillor, Samantha Dunn, will be replaced in a by-election in March. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
10-12 March. All votes must be returned by 6pm on Friday 27 March, and Yarra Ranges Council’s Director of Corporate Services Troy Edwards encouraged all residents to ensure they were enrolled to vote before the 30 January cut-off date. “Yarra Ranges Council encourages all eligible voters to participate in elections,” he said. Mr Edwards said all voters listed on the state electoral role must vote in federal, state and local elections, though those aged over 70 may be excused from voting in council elections. “Our objective is to have all enrolled voters actually vote in the election for their favourite candidate,” he said. Anyone listed on the voters’ roll
for Yarra Ranges Shire Council is eligible to run for the position of Lyster Ward Councillor, as long as they fit certain criteria. For example, a person must not be a member of a state, territory or federal parliament or a councillor in another municipality and must be over 18, among other conditions. Mr Edwards said the by-election process was estimated to cost between $50,000 and $100,000, though the final cost would be determined through the number of candidates and the number of fines for non-voters. “Given this, we are unable to estimate what the final costs of the byelection will be,” he said. In a final blog-post on her website, Ms Dunn reflected on her time
at the council and thanked those who supported her over the years. “I thank everybody who’s helped me along the way, there’s been much laughter, some great community outcomes and I’ve made friendships that will endure through time,” she wrote. Ms Dunn was the council’s longest serving female councillor, after being elected in 2005. All Lyster Ward voters must be registered by 30 January to be eligible to vote. For more information on the byelection visit www.yarraranges.vic. gov.au To update electoral roll details, visit www.vec.vic.gov.au.
Indigenous survival is celebrated By JESSE GRAHAM
Police have released a CCTV image of the man involved in a Lilydale hold-up.
Robbed at knifepoint By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM POLICE are searching for a male offender after an armed hold-up in Lilydale two weeks ago. The man entered the Priceline Pharmacy on Main Street around 3pm on Wednesday 7 January. He approached a female staff member and produced a large knife, demanding she hand over cash from the register before fleeing the scene on foot. The man is described as Caucasian and about 30 years of age. He is 180cm tall with a thin build, goatee beard and hair tied back in a ponytail. At the time of the incident, he was wearing blue jeans, a brown T-shirt and dark sunglasses. Anyone with information on the matter should immediately contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Yarra Ranges CIU on 9739 2401.
Belgrave Survival Day organisers and friends, front, Tori and Summah, behind from left, Justine Indigo-Rose, Rhiannon Hogg, David Greenwood, James, Amy, Bonni Zuiland and Olivia are excited for Picture: ROB CAREW the event next week. 133086 Australian football are other key attractions at Survival Day, and the event will be hosted again by MC Leila Gurruwiwi of the Marngrook Footy Show. Author Jim Poulter will be one of the speakers at the event, and will run the football demonstration. The theme for this year’s event
is Caring for Country, and Ms Zuidland said attendees would be able to walk to the event from Belgrave station in a crowd, or make use of a shuttle bus that would be provided. She said that the theme extended to issues around climate change, and she hoped visitors would be able to learn from the way Indigenous peo-
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RESIDENTS from all over the hills are being invited to come together next week to celebrate the survival of Indigenous culture and heritage at the annual Belgrave Survival Day. Held on Australia Day (Monday 26 January), Survival Day is a volunteer-organised event that will kick off at noon at Borthwick Park in Belgrave. Organiser Bonnie Zuidland told the Mail that the event aims to commemorate the area’s Indigenous culture and its survival two centuries after European arrival in 1788. With the event now in its eighth year, Ms Zuidland said Survival Day was looking bigger than ever, with 2004 Australian Idol winner Casey Donovan performing at the event. “They just get bigger and better each year - I’d say they’re pretty successful events,” she said “Considering it’s an event that’s been going for eight years, that’s a good sign.” Ms Donovan joins Aboriginal hip-hop artist Miss Hood, Melbourne soul-pop performer Chachi, Joe Geia, and Gnarnayarrahe Waitiarie, who will all perform live. Music is just one part of the afternoon event - a Welcome to Country and traditional smoking ceremony will be conducted by Wurundjeri Elder Uncle Bill Nicholson, followed by traditional dances that the audience will be invited to take part in. Story-telling, arts and crafts and demonstrations of the origins of
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She’s a real award winner By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM HELEN Beck makes it her business to work with the best of the best. The Mount Dandenong resident owns ‘Gifts to Impress’, a company producing jewellery as well as trophies for various groups around Australia. Having worked in the arts and hospitality her whole life, Helen began making jewellery to sell at markets to raise money for an overseas trip. She spent time in Sweden studying crafts such as metalwork, woodwork, Swedish helm and weaving. On returning to Melbourne, Helen and husband Stephen decided to do a ‘tree change’ and relocate to the hills to continue producing jewellery and awards. The process of making a trophy varies with each individual piece Helen and Stephen create, and they make a point of sourcing high quality materials from the local area. “We use local timber and glass as well as acrylic, stainless steel, pewter, gold, bronze or brass. “Included with every trophy we make is a written piece about the process behind the award, where the timber came from, where the stones came from ... ” Helen and her husband have run the business together for the past 14 years and have never used any form of advertising, relying solely on word of mouth to spread the message. She says it’s a partnership with all the right ingredients. “He comes from an engineering background and I’m more creative, so we work really well as a team.” Over her career, Helen has worked with major organisations to create prestigious awards. She recalls one particularly important design brief:
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“We had only a week to design and produce a gift from the City of Melbourne to their sister city - Milan. “We produced two wall plaques, one for Milan and one that hangs on the wall at the Town Hall. The plaques were magnificent pieces of redgum burl timber, with a sandblasted section split in two representing the northern and southern hemispheres.” Other awards that Helen has designed and produced include trophies for the AFL NAB Cup, the F1 and Grand Prix trophies and two international horse racing trophies. The business is currently in partnership with The Asia-Pacific Tennis League to produce trophies for Tennis Australia. Currently in the process of setting up a studio in Mount Dandenong, Helen says she enjoys the creative aspect of her work and hopes to continue to serve the Dandenong Ranges and beyond well into the future. “We plan to continue utilising many of the gifted artisans and materials from this area, as well as Australia. “We are looking forward to the completion of our small gallery and workshop, and continuing our core business in both jewellery and custom-made awards.”
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Letters Dan’s the man SO DAN'S the man for Victoria with barbaric cage-fighting and the whip-hand given to a Royal Commission frowned-upon union man? Yes, there’re things done and said earlier in my life I wish I hadn’t! That said, I - very foolishly ploughed back far too much into a business to the benefit of my employees (and not, to my family)! Also, I funded the O.J. Simpsontype civil case in South Australia to expose (while exposing my own family to very possible great danger) the heinous Frank Mercuri, murderer of two women and sexual assaulter of who knows how many more! In recent years I faced down a hammer-wielding felon half my age, threatening a distraught lady on the Eastern Freeway, with three police units attending! (My modest, efforts also contributed to Moira Kelly securing the farm where disadvantaged children world-wide recuperate after life changing surgery.) So, Daniel Andrews and James Merlino, just what do you say across the table to your children now, about ‘right and wrong’ and your contribution to society at meal times? Because, despite my beautiful wife receiving wonderful emergency ambulance attention in recent years the paramedic unionists, using the vile, “losing-of-lives” inference of “1 in 4 ambulances do not arrive in time” signage at polling stations, plus, their in-para-uniform “Ambos behaving like Rambos” demonstrations I witnessed first-hand at Liberal election rallies did not have even one “Florence Nightingale on Wheels” to their credit! And there may have been Black Saturday fire-fighter heroes among the fake firies I encountered at polling booths so very
unheroically, using the unfounded, and truly, scurrilous: “Napthine slashes ... You burn” signage on their clothing against the thoroughly decent, Dr Denis Napthine who, has saved many animals’ lives (including many a family pet) as a very kindly country vet! Now, we have Dan Andrews (and I presume James Merlino) at loggerheads with Victoria’s great keepers of the peace, Victoria Police, of Andrews’ wanting barbaric, primeval cage-fighting! And Andrews (and Merlino) have appointed Royal Commission frowned-upon Cesar “Slush Fund” Melhem as Whip in the Upper House! (Apparently, many Labor insiders reckon Melhem, should only be rewarded with a real good whipping in the Parliamentary outhouse?) Daniel Andrews and James Merlino, will you both now tell the public what you will tell your children (so that they, may explain to their friends!) just why, you accepted the - so pernicious - support of those just mentioned; and just why you both are so - metaphorically speaking - snuggled up (and not, merely topping and toeing!) in bed, with the so bikie-gang/ organised crime tainted, violent historied CFMEU? We’re all waiting! Howard Hutchins, Chirnside Park.
Well remembered HELLO to all at The Mail. Although I have not lived in the Yarra Valley for a few years I still get to read The Mail. Imagine my humbled surprise when I read that Melissa Meehan remembered me in her parting words on 16 December as former Editor of the Mail Newspaper Group. Melissa interviewed me several years ago regarding unwed mothers of the 1950s-1970s who had
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Pirate radio takeover By ANEEKA SIMONIS IT WAS like a coup in reverse - the day the radio station took over a former site of authority. Emerald-based radio station 3MDR-97FM, with Emerald Community House (ECH), ‘annexed’ the old Emerald police station dressed in pirate gear on Saturday, claiming the deserted building is a muchneeded space for community groups in the area. 3MDR spokesperson Dale Blair, who formed part of the live broadcast outside the Kilvington Drive police station, said Cardinia Shire Council needed to support hills’ community groups by providing them with better operating facilities. “The previous State Government squandered millions of dollars building a new police station that has neither improved police services nor public safety,” he said. “Meanwhile dynamic community groups such as 3MDR and ECH are taking up the slack filling gaps and delivering services that the council and state governments cannot provide while operating out of inadequate premises.” The radio station proclaimed the building as the ‘rightful property’ of Emerald and wider Mountain District residents on-air at 12pm on Saturday 17 January. Though the scallywags were unable to properly board and capture the old police building - instead broadcasting from the site’s car park- their hopes of claiming the site have not been sunk yet. “We are hopeful that the new government will not exhibit the same inertia of the previous government and current council and see the benefit of investing in community
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by redirecting surplus buildings for community use,” Mr Blair said. The radio station said they got 1000 Cardinia Shire residents to sign a petition in support of council purchasing the building for community use, but council will not budge. “Council does not intend to purchase the building,” a shire media spokesperson said. Station manager Phil Ruck said the current radio headquarters had a range of safety and access issues. “We do have concerns about safety,” he said. “The space is rather inadequate. There is no disability access, so not all members of the community can get access so we are excluding a section that may want to get involved."
Pirates, from left, John Sheills, Don Black and Dale Blair.
A PESKY Lilydale speed camera is accurate and in working order, an independent investigation has found. Road Safety Camera Commissioner Gordon Lewis released a report at the end of last year detailing the findings of his study on the fixed speed camera and a red light camera, both located on the Maroondah Highway in Lilydale. The investigation was prompted after allegations that the devices were faulty and issuing incorrect fines, Mr Lewis wrote. The cameras caught out 11,576 motorists in their first quarter of operation after they were activated in March, 2014. They were fitted after concerns were raised about the safety of pedestrians in the busy area, which is in close proximity to a high school. Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe, local traders and the Yarra Valley Highway Patrol Division all supported the decision. The report highlighted that most traffic offences occurred during the weekend, leading Mr Lewis to believe that tourists might be caught out most. “It is reasonable to assume that many of the incidents detected during weekends result from motorists who do not live locally travelling between Melbourne and the Yarra Valley tourism area and beyond.” The commissioner received 12 formal complaints about the speed and red light cameras at the site, which together caused Victoria Police to issue $2.4 million in fines during their first three months of operation.
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Maiden CFA open garden By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM EXQUISITE scenery and stunning views will greet visitors to an open garden to benefit the Macclesfield CFA next month. ‘The Old Bakehouse’ will be hold-
ing its first open garden over the weekend of 14 and 15 February. The garden offers stunning views of the Warburton Ranges and Mount Donna Buang and features ornamental plantings and highly productive areas.
A keen horticultural eye will also spot the rare emerald star bush throughout the five acres of bushland. The event is being held as part of the Australian Open Garden Scheme and will raise much-needed funds to assist the Macclesfield Fire Brigade in
replacing one of its tankers. As well as allowing guests to roam the impressive gardens on the property, activities held on the day will include an art show hosted by the Emerald Art Society, plant sales, a sausage sizzle,
kids’ games and a firetruck display. The garden will be open from 10am-4.30pm on both Saturday and Sunday. Entry is $8 for adults and the garden is located at 467 Macclesfield Road, Macclesfield.
Cut-through message TEN world-class competitors took on the Australian Chainsaw Carving Competition last week at Skyhigh Mount Dandenong, making beautiful and elaborate structures with heavy machinery. The competitors, who hailed from as far afield as America, Japan and England, faced off in the competition from Tuesday 13 to Saturday 17 January before auctioning off their artworks and having the winner crowned. The Yarra Valley’s own Rob Bast was crowned winner with his dragonfly sculpture, winning
$3000, while Japan’s Hikaru Kodama won $2000 in second place with his piece, the Last Judgement and English competitor Tim Burgess received $1000 for his sculpture, called Community. The competition was fierce, with intricate sculptures being whittled into shape over the week. For the full story and more photos, visit mail. starcommunity.com.au.
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Eddie Freeman working on his peacock sculpture.
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MOVIES Rare treat in the hills CELTIC music fans will be in for a treat this Sunday, when performers will fill the Emerald Community House hall with classical tunes from across the ocean. Sacred, Classical and Celtic is an afternoon concert being held at the Community House from 3pm on Sunday, 25 January, featuring a trio of expert musicians. Singer and guitarist, Jacqui Rutten will join viola da gamba player Miriam Morris and flutist Johanna Selleck for the concert, which Ms Rutten said would be a treat for all fans of the genre.
“The songs range from ornamental chant, Gregorian chant, Irish songs, Scottish songs and one English song and perhaps a couple of wellknown pieces,” Ms Rutten said. She said the performers joining her on stage would have a wealth of experience, with Ms Morris a teacher at Melbourne University and a player in many major orchestras, and Ms Selleck as a soloist with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. “I’m excited - the other musicians are very skilled.” The show will be a one-off
for the Dandenong Ranges, and Ms Rutten said she hoped to fill the halls of the Community House with lovers of sacred, Celtic and classical music. The performance will begin at 3pm on Sunday 25 January at Emerald Community House and finish at around 4pm. Entry is $15, $10 for concession-holders and seniors, and children under the age of 12 receive free entry. For more information, email info@sacredstage.com. au or visit www.sacredstage. com.au.
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Disappearing into his role, Cumberbatch flawlessly conveys Turing’s profound social awkwardness and emotional opacity, but ensures that the man’s analytical passion and inner pain shine through at every moment. The narrative, which fluidly shifts throughout Turing’s life, is expertly paced and phenomenally tense. The urgency of cracking Germany’s fantastically complicated Enigma machine codes is stressed by the implied ticking clock of lives lost, and the difficulty of this operation is compounded by team in-fighting, impatient superiors and other obstacles.
In its look at the Allies’ frantic behind-the-scenes work (and Turing’s appalling treatment by the law for his “acts of indecency”), The Imitation Game is just as enthralling - if not more so - as any war film set in the heat of battle. An exquisitely-crafted period piece and a dramatic, heartwrenching character study, this film will surely be well-rewarded at the Oscars in February (and yet never once feels like Oscar bait). A latecomer to Australian screens, The Imitation Game is one of the best films of last year. - Seth Hynes
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Two decades of mourning Mr Hall and his wife, Liz. One of the most poignant tributes, according to Mr Hall, was from the Cockatoo Fire Brigade. “They actually had to attend the accident at the time,” he said. “I know it was very hard for some of their people - some of those people are still in the brigade, same as ours. “Right through the whole 20 years, the support we’ve had has been absolutely amazing, from the likes of the paper, the brigades, friends and the public - it does help you, you know, handle it a bit better. You never get over it, but you do tend to live with it as time goes on.” At the time of his death, Anthony was captain of the Junior Brigade at Upwey. One of the silver linings in the years following the death of the boys was the establishment of the Anthony and Travis Hall Memorial Driver Education Fund, which has been running for
around 17 years. The Memorial Education Fund, in partnership with Murcotts Driving Excellence, provides young drivers with a number of safe driving courses, which are valued around $300 apiece. Mr Hall said it was suggested by a member of the brigade who had taken his daughter for a defensive driving course. Combined with the work of local identity Peter Marke and sponsorship from businesses and residents, the fund has seen around 80 drivers take on the course and learn how to navigate dangerous and potentially life-threatening situations. Mr Hall said the important message for young drivers was that the learning process never stopped, and a life could be wasted in seconds due to bad decision- making. “I’ve been driving heavy trucks, buses and fire trucks for over 50 years, and I’m still learning,” he said.
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“The trouble is, you try to tell this to young ones, but, no, they’ve got a bit of paper and a P-plate on their windscreen. “I did some stupid things (driving) when I was young, I think we all did. But nowadays, you can’t do it - you’ve got to be so careful out there.” The road toll is an important issue for Mr Hall, who, with his wife, took part in the TAC ‘Pictures of You’ campaign - the anti-speeding campaign features families holding photographs of children who have died on the roads. The numbers that make up the road toll become more significant when every two could be someone else’s Anthony and Travis Hall. He’s seen the toll drop over the years - the Victorian road toll in 2013 was the lowest on record at 243 deaths - but Mr Hall said the amount of road deaths in the last decade alone was still staggering. Between 1 January 1996 and 1
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January 2015, 6449 people have been killed on Victorian roads - almost enough to wipe the entire town of Upwey off of the map. As a firefighter of over 47 years, Mr Hall is often called out to road crashes where serious injuries or fatalities occur, but he said despite everything, he still turned out and worked behind the scenes when he could. “Sometimes, I’ve come home upset,” he said. “But I think if I didn’t go, I’d be chucking in the towel which, for me, isn’t on.” A lot can change in 20 years, but Mr Hall’s memory of his sons - whose antics earned them the nicknames of Search and Destroy - remains as strong as ever. More details about this this year’s safe driving courses offered through the Anthony and Travis Hall Memorial Driver Education Fund will be announced later in the year.
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ofers over $435,000
PRIVatELY LoCatED UNIQUE CHaRaCtER HoME oN aN aCRE! This unique & modern 4 bedroom family home is privately located amongst nature just a few minutes from cockatoo. There are 4 bedrooms, the Master located upstairs & features an ensuite & private balcony with peaceful bush views, the perfect place for your morning cuppa. The remaining bedrooms are located downstairs away from the Master, where there is a split system to keep you comfortable all year round. also upstairs is a modern, well-appointed kitchen, a dining area & spacious lounge with toasty wood heater where the family can gather. Outside there is a double carport & a nicely inished separate oice/studio, ideal for the home based business. this well maintained home ofers the quirky charm you can expect from the Hills as well as an abundance of natural light, comfort, space & privacy with a contemporary feel. don’t risk missing this one!
Contact aaron day on 0407 365 994 or Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection Saturday 2:30pm-3:00pm (Photo Id required)
GEMBRook 91 Main STreeT
ofers over $635,000
GEMBRook CottaGES! gembrook cottages is a well-known B&B within the Hills ofering 2 stylish & well-appointed B&B cottages & a café which is currently leased & operating a successful business for locals & tourists alike. The self contained cottages come stylishly furnished with kitchenettes & spa’s. The B&B is a successful business with an established clientele & there is also a potential opportunity to build a residence (STca) on site. Contact Stephen richards on 0400 100 155
EMERaLD 84 HEPnEr road
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CoCkatoo 155 PatErnoStEr road
Expressions of Interest
GRaND 4 BEDRooM FaMILY HoME oN 5 aCRES IN EMERaLD!
MoDERN LIVING SURRoUNDED BY NatURE oN 22 aCRES!
Situated on 5 private acres close to Emerald, this formidable family home exudes a natural elegance & warmth. there are 4 BdrS, Master with WIr & ensuite, formal lounge with oF, formal dining, well appointed kitchen, rumpus room with WH, bar & cellar. there are quality furnishings throughout & gas hydronic heating. add to this a dBl lock up garage, a 36 x 30 shed with full height mezzanine loor.
Stylish home located in a sought after area, privately set amongst nature. the home features 3 spacious Bdrs, Master with WIr & ensuite with corner spa, a generous country kitchen, 2 large living areas including a lounge/dining, outdoor alfresco area & rumpus room. outside is a studio, undercover swim/ spa, 4 large paddocks, a dam, original barn, 2 bedroom cottage, the list goes on.
Contact Grant day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany day on 0438 844 968 Inspection Saturday 11.30-12.00pm (photo Id required)
Contact tyson Bluhm on 0437843820
MaCCLESFIELD 9 BrodrIck road
ofers over $860,000
CoCkatoo 6 Moola road
ofers over $670,000
20 PRIVatE aCRES & PRIStINE HoME oFFERING LIFEStYLE!
FaNtaStIC 6 BEDRooM RESoRt StYLE LIVING oN oVER 3 aCRES!
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.
If you love entertaining or love having the whole family at home, this is the home for you. Featuring 6 Bdrs with BIrs, Master with WIr & ensuite, 2 further bathrooms, 2 kitchens & possible dual accommodation. there are huge living areas, entertainers kitchen with sleek black stone bench tops, decked & undercover outdoor entertaining, outdoor spa, swimming pool, carport & 2 dBl garages.
Contact aaron day on 0407 365 994
Contact Stephen richards on 0400 100 155 or tyson Bluhm on 0437 843 820 Inspection Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo Id required)
bellrealestate.com.au
5968 6222
311-313 Main Street, Emerald
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Revamping tired furniture
Mount Evelyn Upholstery is ready to make furniture look like new again. 118559
“It really does depend on what the customer wants.” Mr Wilson said he offered discounts for pensioners and was happy to provide free quotes. “Part of my service includes a noobligation visit to a house with sample books to discuss colours and the work required,” he said. “I also have a free pick-up and delivery service available.” All workmanship is guaranteed by Mr Wilson, so if it is quality workmanship and materials you require, along with friendly and honest service, contact Luke Wilson from Mount Evelyn Upholstery on 9737 1187 or 0402 020 554.
There are discounts for pensioners and free quotes. 118559
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ABN 12 105 732 732
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Award nomination Nominated for Pest Manager of the Year 2012, 2013 and 2014
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and bedheads using quality materials,” he said. “I really get a kick out of seeing someone’s smiling face when I deliver back a piece of furniture in original condition that may have been in the family for a long time. “It’s probably the main reason I got into this business in the first place.” The talented restorer can strip a piece right back to the bare frame and check the structural integrity or he can re-cover, re-spring and spruce up the piece. “I re-dowel and re-glue if needed and have a great range of fabrics to choose from,” Mr Wilson said. “I also provide free fabric protection.
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MOUNT EVELYN Upholstery specialises in antique restoration, recovery and repairs to all types of furniture - old and new. With more than 26 years’ experience, owner Luke Wilson has a wealth of experience in restoring treasured antiques to their former glory. Mr Wilson can give new life to old and tired furniture with thousands of quality fabrics to choose from. Mr Wilson is a traditional tradesman and master craftsman who can custommake furniture and restore all types of furniture. “I design and craft everything from lounges, chairs and sofas to ottomans
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Trades & Services V Concrete Products & Services
Excavations & Land Clearing Excavator Mulcher
LKC Concreting Â? Driveways Â? Garage Floors Â? Slate Â? Stencil Â? Exposed Aggregate
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Large and Small areas 4WD Tractor & Grillo Climber for steep & difďŹ cult terrain Free Quotes
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Get a fast quote at yourcleaner.com.au or call 1300 734 534
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MOUNTAIN TOP ELECTRICS R.E.C. 13583 Electrical Contractor *Safety Switches *Surge Diverters *Rewires *Switchboard Upgrades *Security Lights For all your electrical needs contact Mick Heron
Mob 0418 355 798, Ph 9751 2670 24 HOUR SERVICE Rec: 17824
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S&V RELIABLE EARTHWORKS • Excavator 5 Tonne and 15 Tonne • Bobcat Hire • Tip Truck Hire • All Types of Excavation Work • Holes Augered • Site Cuts • Driveways • Blocks Levelled and Shaped • Retaining Walls • Trenching • Free Quotes • No Jobs Too Big or Too Small
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Lic 12886
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BOWNDS ELECTRICS
• ALL FORMS OF GARDEN MAINTENANCE • LAWN MOWING • RIDE-ON MOWING • BRUSH CUTTING • BLACKBERRY REMOVAL • HEDGE/TREE TRIMMING • PRE SALE/RENTAL CLEAN UPS
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V Tree Lopping/Surgery
Any rubbish, garden waste, trees lopped, furniture, sheds cleared/removal. Truck/trailer and bobcat
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AVONSLEIGH - COCKATOO - EMERALD - GEMBROOK MENZIES CREEK - MONBULK - PAKENHAM - OFFICER & SURROUNDED AREAS 2M3 & 3M3 METRE BINS AVAILABLE CALL FOR A FREE QUOTE
V Glass/Glazing
SHANE: 0419 399 422 TRISH: 0407 651 173
EZY TREE SOLUTIONS
TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL WOODSPLITTING SERVICE & SALES MULCHING SERVICE & SALES 25M TOWER HIRE (15M OUTREACH)
V Septic Tanks
FREE QUOTES
Call Michael: 0408 549 145
FULLY INSURED
PH OFFICE 5961 9327 PH WAL 0438 979 022
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS. Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Excavator Hire, Water Renewals, Metal Roof & Gutters, Hot Water Unit Repair & Replacement, All Sanitary & Stormwater Drainage, Septic, Sewer & Treatment Plants, Pumps & Rain Water Tanks.
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AUSSIE EMERGENCY GLASS
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Call Frank 0405 483 265
• TREES PRUNED, LOPPED, FELLED AND REMOVED • WOODCHIPPING AND STUMPGRINDING QUALITY MULCH FOR SALE • QUALIFIED ARBORIST • PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE • EXCELLENT RATES
50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excess Windows… Doors… Shop Fronts… Lic no. 46481
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
Paul 0419 523 041
Plumbing Contractor Reg No. 15348
• Domestic • Commercial • Installation & Maintenance • Sewerage Connections • Septic Tanks & Stormwater Drains • Drain Blockages • Burst Pipes • LPG to Natural Gas Conversions • Hot Water Service Repairs & Renewals • Spouting, Roofing Repairs & Installation
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
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Sangster’s
M & J PAINTING All aspects of painting
Service
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Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS
Prompt, Clean & Reliable
Call Mal 0448 101 771
Licence No 21425 Maintenance, Bathroom Renovations, Gas Fitting, Dishwashers, Spouting, Replace gas & electric hot water service, General Plumbing.
For all your plumbing needs phone Nick on 0413 422 842
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P & A PLUMBING SOLUTIONS ABN : 95 407 499 323 - LIC NO: 104866 SPECIALISE IN: new homes / unit development / renovations / drainage roofing / gas fitting / rain water tanks / solar hot water systems all maintenance TIM: 0477 775 272 BEN: 0413 254 977 paplumbingsolutions@hotmail.com
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Call Andrew: 0411 633 400
Australian Government endorsed Installer
BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges. ➢ Local Technician ➢ Government accredited digital installer ➢ New TV Points & quality set top boxes ➢ TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation ➢ Convert your existing TV to receive crystal clear Digital reception ➢ Home Theatre Installation
TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149 Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.
SPECIALISING IN DIFFICULT ACCESS AND DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL
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TERMITES S A ANTS T WASPS S SPIDERS MICE RATS MI R ETC
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maintenance plumbing
Cut & Catch Tree Services
Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS
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YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING 5962 4841
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
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DEAN’S RUBBISH REMOVALS
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REMOVAL SPECIALIST HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
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CHEF/ COOK
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Repairs, Up-grades, Virus Removal. All problems fixed. Accredited.
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A vacancy exists on Council’s Audit Committee and Council is seeking Expressions of Interest for an independent member to join the committee. Applicants must have suitable qualifications and experience in one or more of the following disciplines: Accounting, Risk Management, Auditing, Legal, Business Management The primary objective of the Audit Committee is to assist the Council in the effective discharge of its accountabilities for the management of risk, maintenance of a system of reliable internal controls, financial reporting and facilitating adherence to an ethical culture. Applications must address the key selection criteria and be submitted by close of business on Friday, 30 January 2015.
CHAIRS, Edwardian, 6, carved, recently upholstered with blue velvet, VGC. $400 the set. 0427 889 063.
V For Sale SINGLE BED, white gold trim, with or without mattress, bedside table, VGC. $50. Clematis 5968 3375. STEEL, 3 hr beams. 2 of 270mm high, 150mm wide, 6 metres long. 1 of 270mm high, 150mm wide, 3 metres long. $600 the lot. 0418 370 762.
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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
V Land For Sale
Land for Sale A stunning north facing 11.41 acres (4.62 hectares) - 173 Glenfern Road Upper Ferntree Gully. Never offered before. Only 15 minutes from Monash Freeway and 45 minutes from Melbourne CBD. Price $1.3m + Phone Jarrod Peterson on 0409 408 544 or Ryan Bell on 0417 052 297.
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TEACHING POSITIONS (VIT Registered) Yarra Valley Community School is a newly registered independent senior secondary school working with students with ďĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂů͕ ƐŽĐŝĂů ĂŶĚ ĞŵŽƟŽŶĂů ŝƐƐƵĞƐ͘ tĞ ŚĂǀĞ Ă ŶƵŵďĞƌ ŽĨ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ immediate start to deliver VCAL at either ŽƵƌ zĂƌƌĂ :ƵŶĐƟŽŶ Žƌ Dƚ ǀĞůLJŶ ĐĂŵƉƵƐ͘
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Matt guides Eagles home YVCA IN DJ Strachan Shield, Yarra Junction bounced back from their disappointing collapse against Warburton-Millgrove with a moral boosting victory against association front-runners Seville. In the process, they have kept themselves in touch with the top four, and have proven their credentials in the premiership race despite the slip up last round. In a great game of cricket befitting a final itself, Seville batted first and in a similar innings to last week, it posted a competitive total of 7/158 on the back of another useful contribution from Ryan Akers (40). The Blues would’ve been fairly pleased with the total, and knowing the fragility of the Eagles batting line-up, knew they were only a few key wickets from victory. Things seemed to go to plan for the home side as they were able to extract the keys to Yarra Junction’s resistance with little expense, however a guiding knock of 50 from Matt Robinson steered the Eagles to victory. With handy partnerships across the whole innings, the visitors were able to maintain the required run rate, and enough wickets in hand, to polish off the victory in the 39th over by two wickets. The victory was vital to Yarra Junction’s season, as a loss would’ve put them in danger of slipping behind the pack. Instead, they now find themselves in a big clash against Mount Evelyn where a win will see them back inside the top four. With four rounds remaining, Round 11 prom-
Mount Evelyn’s Jessie Fraser gets two runs off this shot. 133238 ises to be the most important of them all with all three games having great reward. For Seville and Warburton-Millgrove, it’s top of the ladder. For Mount Evelyn and Yarra Junction, it’s a place in the top four. R.A. Finger Trophy Seville 3/204 (J. McInness 53no, J. Smith 53, R. Oates 49) d Yarra Junction 7/124 (A. Doolan 50, L. Johnson 2/38), Hoddles Creek 6/100 (M. Jones 26, B. Johnson 3/18, S. Morgan 2/9) l/t Woori Yallock 5/115 (T. Smith 51, S. Morgan 30, J. Pobke 3/17), Healesville 6/134 (B. Horner 56, B. Scanlon 25 J. Thompson 2/26 T Appleton 2/31) d Warburton-Millgrove 9/130 (C. Morgan 46 M. Hadj 18 M. Davern 4/24 L. Daly 2/29), Coldstream 4/220 (D Olliffe 74, S. Phillips 58no, L. Pickett 53) d Mount Evelyn 202 (J. Fraser 72, J. Williams 31, A. Whiting 29, C. Steele 3/28, C. Dikshei 3/53).
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AFTER THE first day of Round 10, the Monbulk 1sts and 3rds are in strong positions against Knox Gardens. Matty Neal collected his best figures in the 1sts with 4/18. The 2nds have a big run chase next weekend and the 4ths had a bye. Most of the junior sides were also back for 2015 with the U17s and U15s both in tight contests. Thirties to Aaron Gillard and Daniel Cleary in the 17s and Aussie Richardson in 15s. The U13s had a terrific team win against UFTG. Special mentions to Campbell Dennison who took 3/3 and made 15 not out and to Sage Farmer who took three great catches and made 14. The two U11 teams also played each other on Friday night in a very enthusiastic and competitive match. Next Friday night (23 January) the U10s resume along with our Milo in2Cricket program. Congratulations to the five boys that represented the FTGDCA during the rep carnival last week. They all played very well and did themselves and the club proud. Well done to Daniel Cleary, James Fenby, Travis Wills (U16s), Austin Richardson (U14s) and Ben Grimes (U12s). This Wednesday night (21st January), it will be a club excursion to the Melbourne Stars v Perth Scorchers Big Bash match at the MCG. Buy general admission tickets online and meet at Gate 6 between 6.15-6.30pm. Make sure you are wearing your Monbulk club colours. The night has become even more exciting with the news that Monbulk CC won the ‘Stars Club’ competition with the prize being presented on the MCG during Wednesday night’s match. There is the annual Past Players/Life Members/Sportsmans Night coming up on Saturday 7 February. This will be highlighted by former test cricketer Rodney Hogg and our very own Mark Fenby playing his acoustic tracks. Scores 1st XI - Knox Gardens 122 (M. Neal 4/18) v Monbulk 3/55. 2nd XI - Knox Gardens 7/330 v Monbulk. 3rd XI - Monbulk 4/135 (D. Howard 45, J. Dekkers) 39 v Knox Gardens 5/99. U17 - Monbulk 2/77 (A. Gillard 31, D. Cleary 30no) v Knox Rebels 2/85. U15 - Monbulk 4/83 (A. Richardson 35, B. TeBoekhorst 18) v Aura Vale 1/104. U13 - Monbulk 3/85 (C. Dennison 15no, J. Spencer 15no, S. Farmer 14) d UFTG 7/75 (C. Dennison 3/3).
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Neal web traps Falcons By STEVE BROWN FTGDCA FOURTH-PLACED Knox Gardens is in danger of dropping a game against Monbulk (ninth) when they journeyed up the hill for day one of round 10 Reeves Shield action at the weekend. Batting first, The Falcons could only muster 122 as spinner Matthew Neal took 4/18, his best figures of the season. Once again only Shannon Small hung around with the bat with 42. In reply, Monbulk are 3/55 and need to dig in for the first hour next week. Knoxfield (seventh) took it up to The Basin when they set the table leaders 243 in their best batting performance of the season. Mitchell Perry, 15, scored 57 in only his fourth first X1 game, combining well with the experienced Trentin Scholfield, also 57 to post what could be a winning total. Shane Underhill took four wickets for the Bears who will be looking to get back on the winners list after dropping their first game last round. Upwey Tecoma, sitting outside the four only on percentage, managed 221 against third-placed Johnson Park. Nick Whitty (37) and Steve Moore (32) got starts, but it was Jake Evans who stole the show with 80 before running out of partners. Eildon Park’s batting was up to scratch with 9/258 against Ferntree Gully. Adrian Baltruschaitis (83), Nathan Hicks (65) and prolific run scorer Cody Morris (49) did the job required to bring home another win. Upper Gully, facing possibly their most important game of the season, is
under pressure from bottom side Belgrave as the Kings were dismissed for 122. Belgrave’s Luke Manion 3/29 and Michael Litterbach 3/33 were noted as doing the damage with the ball. At stumps, the Magpies are 3/43 but not out of the woods. Reeves Shield Upwey Tecoma 221 (Evans 80no, Whitty 37, Moore 32, Stallworthy 3/63, Nash 3/63) vs Johnson Park. Eildon Park 9/258 (Baltruschatis 83, N. Hicks 65, C. Morris 49, Bowyer 5/44) vs Ferntree Gully. Knoxfield 243 (Scholfield 57, M. Perry 57, Underhill 4/85, Debernadi 3/50) vs The Basin. Upper Gully 122 (Slack 31, Litterbach 3/33, Manion 3/29) vs Belgrave 3/43. Knox Gardens 122 (Small 42, Neal 4/18) vs Monbulk 3/55. Decoite Shield South Belgrave 7/154 (A. Hart 75no, Inglis 4/20) vs Lysterfield 71 (Brolic 71, Suckling 4/25, Burley 4/22) Auravale 167 (Harman 33) vs Knox City 53 (McDermott 5/11 including hat-trick). St Johns Tecoma 141 (Grenda 52, Wheeler 3/38, Deller 4/27) vs Mt Gate 1/51 (Buckland 33no). Rowville 9/197 (Walker 57, Dunn 54no, Rawlings 5/69) vs Footballers Division 3 Belgrave 114 (Collard 4/31) vs Upper Gully 2/42 Upwey Tecoma 348 (Heath 160, Dobbie-Hayward 63, Jewell 47) vs Johnson Park. Eildon Park 183 (Porter 58, Hodgson 4/7) vs Ferntree Gully 2/9 Knoxfield 102 (Lee 3/16, Keen
4/17) vs The Basin 3/51 Knox Gardens 7/330 (Singh 51, W. McInerney 41, Young 38, Grasser 66, Jongen 58no) vs Monbulk Division 4 Mt Gate 7/377 (Harris 155, K. Croxford 72) vs St Johns Tecoma 2/47 Lysterfield 7/300 (Morris 59, Nicopolus 55, Anderton 53) vs South Belgrave Footballers 266 vs Rowville Boronia Knox Churches 263 (Williams 84, Banbury 49, Wylie 36, Morgan 3/30, K. McDonald 3/36, Borlase 4/58) vs Auravale 1/10. Division 5 Knox City 221 (Glare 5/27) vs Ferntree Gully 0/37. South Belgrave 92 (Roleff 7/19) vs Upper Gully 3/65. Eildon Park 252 (Gill 44, McPherson 38, Mohamed 36no, Gill 34, Marget 3/34) vs Knox Gardens. Knoxfield 301 (Reyers 39, Palamara 47, Stewart 81, Faulkner 49, Nicholson 4/65) vs The Basin. Division 6 Mt Gate 8/81 (Cross 3/6) vs Upwey Tecoma 4/174 (D.Waters 80no) Johnson Park 8/135 (Drewer 33, Grimston 3/12 including hat trick) vs Lysterfield 5/131 (Grimston 31, Noll 35, Carter 3/12) Knox Boronia Churches 8/83 vs Ferntree Gully 6/94 (Bullock 33) Footballers 4/77 vs Rowville 4/104. Division 7 Upper Gully 55 (Liddy 3/23) vs Knoxfield 6/123 (Maibaum 57no) Upwey Tecoma 2/108 (Somervaille 36) vs The Basin 7/126 (Gill 34, Williams 5/10). Johnson Park 1/212 (Rose 88no, Jones 60no, Monahan 30) vs Ferntree
Gully 3/124 (T Black 51). Monbulk 4/135 (Howard 45, Dekkers 39) vs Knox Gardens 5/99 (Stuckey 54). Lysterfield 2/139 (Singh 63, Morrison 54no) vs Eildon Park 2/134 (Janneke 58). B1 South Belgrave 9/205 (Bromley 41) d Belgrave 75 (Karan 5/13 Bromley 3/16). Waverley Wanderers 7/174 (Gunathunga 51no, Ennor 30, Adames 36no, Zaloumis 3/17) d Upper Gully 139 (Rowe 5/24) Johnson Park 114 (Stephenson 33) d St Johns Tecoma 109 (Glazner 31, Wilkinson 3/10). B2 Bayswater 159 (Gleeman 53, Kelly 3/27, Crawford 3/21) d Lysterfield 9/119 (Luke 53). Eildon Park 9/202 (Kinniburgh 54no, Blanche 39, Brongeest 38, Rathanayeha 4/16) d Waverley Wanderers 172 (Stephens 35, Yatawara 32, Wolff 3/29). Revised Bendigo Country Week Squad (Division 1) C. Cosstick - capt (Eildon Park) S. Moore - vice-captain (Upwey Tecoma) P. McKenna (Upper Gully) R. Burnie (Upper Gully) K. Chandler (St John’s Tecoma) M. Bunting (Mt Gate) C. Wheeler (Mt Gate) L. Manion (Belgrave) D. Salan (Ferntree Gully) Z. Flintoff (Knox Gardens) M. Sutherland (South Belgrave) J. Evans (Eildon Park). Monday 18 January v Murray Valley at QEO, Tuesday 19 January v Goulburn Murray at Huntly, Wednesday 20 January v Emu Valley at Strathdale, Thursday 21 January v Castlemaine at Kyneton.
Young athletes had fierce competition at the Yarra Ranges Athletic’s Centre MultiDay event on 17 January. 133243 Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Personal bests clocked YARRA Ranges Athletics members took part in the group’s annual Centre Multi-Day last weekend, where young athletes competed in a number of events to rack up points. With each of the athletes’ performances generating points towards a total, the competition was fierce and a number of the competitors smashed their personal best-times and clocked in with quick times. Though the group may have been small due to the school holidays, the enthusiasm and noise of the athletes made the 17 January competition sound like a full house. Parent helpers took part in running the event, which is a useful lead-up to the state-wide multi competitions, which will be held on the weekend of 31 January. For more information, visit www.yarrarangesathletics.org.au.
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