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with one young candidate saying he could get more money on the dole. Ms Bishop said she believed young people if given the opportunity to get a job would take it and said the Work For the Dole scheme was introduced to provide meaningful work, and build a work ethic, that would transition young people into work. “Parents, families and schools have a very significant role to play in instilling in young people a work ethic,” she said. Other issues raised were the need for a national approach and legislation in relation to matters including sexual abuse of children. Continued on page 3
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“They were 20 and 21 at the time,” Ms Bishop said. “That’s no excuse, but surely we are trying to rehabilitate people who offend ... surely we give someone a second chance.” She spoke of their remorse and the difference they were making in prison and said it was not about asking for them to be released. “I know this is something on which there is a divided view ... in this room, and across Australia,” she said. “I think it’s a case for the Indonesian Government showing mercy to two Australian citizens. She spoke with authority, conviction and compassion of the role Australia played when Flight MH17 was shot down over the Ukraine by Rus-
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IT WAS a coup of the best kind for a local politician. For Casey MP Tony Smith to get Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop to a 7am business breakfast before a crowd of 200 people at Rochford Winery on Wednesday, 18 February, was a big deal. State Liberal MPs David Hodgett, Christine Fyffe and Cindy McLeish, and Yarra Ranges Mayor Maria McCarthy were among the handpicked guests who, for the most part, represented business interests from agriculture and timber to tourism, service industries and commerce. If anyone had called for a split, it’s fair to say the Libs would have had it in the bag. But there was a genuine and warm welcome all around for Ms Bishop who started with a prebreakfast meet and greet with Grace Hodgson, the eight-year-old Dixons Creek student whose design was chosen for Mr Smith’s 2014 Christmas card, and Casey 2014 Apprentice/Trainee of the Year, Mount Evelyn hairdresser Mikayla Paulet. Professor John Funder, AC, from Wandin, reflected the atmosphere of the room when, after Ms Bishop had spoken authoritatively on difficult issues from the Russian/Ukraine situation to Middle East terrorism and Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukamaran on death row in Bali, he said “I have to say how proud I am to be Australian and have you as our Foreign Minister.” That declaration drew spontaneous and sustained bi-partisan applause, and reflected comments made to the Mail following the breakfast that Ms Bishop was highly regarded as a politician - and potential leader. Prof Funder, who on Australia Day was awarded the Companion of the Order of Australia for his work in medical research, sought support for a project he is involved in which aims to set up a children’s hospital in Gaza. It was one of many issues raised that tapped directly into Ms Bishop’s role as Foreign Affairs Minister. She was, inevitably, asked about Australia’s role, and her personal response, to the situation with the Indonesian Government and the Australians facing execution in Indonesia. “Are we doing the right thing ... I know we have to make some effort to change the law in Indonesia, but the old adage is ‘do the crime, do the time’,” was the question.
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Milling felled trees plea By KATH GANNAWAY BUXTON resident Ray Donkin is calling for trees felled as part of a $7 million risk mitigation program to be milled. Mr Donkin, who has worked in milling and logging, is questioning why many of the trees around Marysville needed to be cut down in the first place, and why, in the wake of the operation, large, straight trees are being left to rot. The two-year program was brought in by the former Labor Government in the 2013-’14 budget to improve safety on public land that has been burnt in bushfires across the state. Announcing the program, then Environment Minister Ryan Smith said the fire-killed trees over time weaken and fall, creating safety hazards for anyone nearby and potentially blocking important roads and access tracks. He said the majority of the felled timber would remain on the forest floor to provide fauna habitat and nutrients to the soil as the trees decomposed. In a response to Mr Donkin’s query in June last year, Lucas Russell, Murrindindi District Planning manager for the Department of Environment and Primary Industries (now Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DEWLP) said local roads were selected following an objective planning process. “Local planning staff assessed each of the roads to be treated and prescriptions were outlined to protect special values where necessary,” he said. While Mr Donkin conceded a number of the trees had internal rot, he pointed out that many of them were, in his view, millable. “Some of these have cracking, due to being left on the ground, but that wouldn’t rule them out of being used,” he said. “That these have been left to rot is a public disgrace, this taxpayer-owned asset should have been offered in a business arrangement with a local sawmill, which I understand were prepared
Ray Donkin with one of the trees he wants milled. 134847 to purchase the logs.” He said it was illogical to spend millions of dollars removing trees in the bush. “Where on the forest roads can one stand and declare they are safe? “For this to be achieved, you would have to clear at least a 60-metre strip each side of the road. “As you can see,” he said pointing out tree after tree on bush roads between Buxton and Marysville, a great number of these trees are very solid and sound.
“How they could be declared dangerous is beyond me.” He said it would have been more logical to spend some of the $7 million making the Maroondah Highway through the Black Spur safer, in view of the greater number of vehicles using the road, compared to forest roads. The Mail contacted the offices of the Opposition Environment Minister, Brad Battin, and the current Environment Minister, Lisa Neville, for comment, but did not receive replies by Ray Donkin with one of the trees cut near Marysville, and another nearby not touched. 134847 deadline.
Bishop on board for breakfast Ms Bishop acknowledged the need for a ‘seamless jurisdiction’ on issues such as domestic and sexual violence saying the Federal Government had a role to play. She said sexual abuse of children was at the heart of a review into what worked and what didn’t under federation. “I believe what comes from that review will form a very significant platform of promises at the next election,” she foreshadowed.
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Mount Evelyn businesswoman Kristy McKenzie from Natural Chique spoke of the problems associated with taking on an apprentice, including three different awards. Ms Bishop said the government had brought in their red-tape deregulation program removing about $2 billion from the backs of business, and were looking at other ways to help employers with apprenticeships. In her earlier speech, she said the biggest challenge for the government was getting the budget under control.
That was recognised in a plea by retired business owner Howard Carter. “I urge you to stay firm in trying to reduce the deficit,” he said. “We look for your input and guidance,” Ms Bishop said in relation to the problem, and the solution, of growing the economy through participation and productivity. “You are running businesses, you have children, you are connected to your communities. “We want to hear your ideas on how we can take on these challenges.”
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YARRA Ranges Highway Patrol impounded two bikes after riders were caught doing between 55 and 70 kilometres per hour over the speed limit in Healesville. A 45-year-old rider from Kilsyth was caught during speed detection operations on Maroondah Highway on Sunday 15 February doing 135km/h in the 80km/h speed limit. He lost his bike for 30 days and will have to pay $1280 to get it back. Leading Senior Constable Graeme Rust of the YRHP said he could expect a minimum 12 months’
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Crash leads to carpark chaos By PETER DOUGLAS AN out-of-control vehicle struck six cars at Healesville Walk carpark last Thursday about 3.50pm. In a peak time for the business district, with many shoppers and schoolchildren present, witnesses reported hearing a loud revving before seeing a car rush through the carpark. According to Healesville Police, it is believed a male driver, 70, got his foot stuck on the accelerator pedal. The driver was later transferred to Maroondah Hospital for observation, with police saying his licence will now be subject to review. Police reported no injuries from the incident, but noted the incident could have ended tragically. Jay Lamnek, from Healesville, was one witness whose car was struck. “He was absolutely flying,” he said. “He came out from behind the block and flew down, bumping cars along the way. “I was worried someone was going to get hit.” Another witness, who wished to remain anonymous, watched helplessly as their car was also hit. “I first thought it may’ve been a case of road rage,” they said. “There was a lady walking her pram and I thought she was going to get hit. “I think it was lucky no-one was seriously hurt.” Meanwhile, at an almost identical time, a CFA crew on its way to the earlier accident stopped at the corner of
By PETER DOUGLAS MAIL Newspaper Group journalist Jesse Graham has been recognised for his fine efforts within the local media. Jesse, 22, has been selected as a finalist for the National Youth Awards (Youth in Media Award) for his article called ‘Teen’s prized story’. The article appeared in the ‘Upper Yarra Mail’ on 7 October last year and featured a story on Badger Creek teenager, Michael Hardinge, who was one of 60 Victorians recognised for their work. Mr Hardinge worked with FReeZA volunteers to organise and run live music events, before establishing his business, Momentum Studios. Jesse started with the newspaper in 2013 and has proven to be a hardworking, talented reporter.
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Witnesses said it was lucky no-one was seriously injured. 134996 an ambulance was called to treat the 61-year-old female driver of the car for chest pains. Both the Healesville Police and CFA attended the scene after the accident. Healesville Police believe the woman applied the accelerator pedal instead of the brake.
Keeping boys on track derailed By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM A YARRA Valley program supporting boys impacted by family violence will finish at the end of the month due to funding cuts. The ‘Peaceful Warriors’ program is run by family support organisation Anglicare and is dedicated to working with boys aged nine to 12 who have been impacted by family violence. The program, which has run in Healesville and Woori Yallock over the years, pairs the boys with men who volunteer as mentors in the program, acting as strong male role models and offering guidance and support during what can be tumultuous age. Anglicare Victoria chief executive Mr Paul McDonald said the program mentored boys that had been identified as socially disadvantaged or at-risk. “Many of the boys have been referred to Peaceful Warriors as a result of family violence, difficulty in managing emotions and forming relationships,” Mr McDonald said. “They’ve needed positive male role models and the axing of this program will be devastating for them.” For mentor Mick Crough, dealing with family violence is a case of prevention rather than cure. He’s volunteered with the program for the past six years, and says the ‘Peaceful Warriors’ program helps steer young boys in the right direction during critical years. “It gives many of the boys the chance to do things that they wouldn’t otherwise experience,” he said. The programs run for 12 weeks and consist of sessions that connect the boys with their mentors through various activities, described by Mick as “good clean fun.” The program was first funded by the community in 2001 before receiving government funding under John Howard in 2005. At the time it was cut, it was receiving $90,000 annually.
Up for media award He said the selection was a welcome surprise. “You never expect to be selected in such a respected award, but it’s nice to be acknowledged,” he said. “This particular story showed how pro-active and positive our youth can be.” National Youth Week is the largest celebration of young people in Australia. This acknowledgement is awarded to a media outlet, or journalist, whose recent story has positively portrayed youth in the news media. The presentation dinner and ceremony will be held in Brisbane’s Ithaca Auditorium on 16 April, during National Youth Week. To view the story, visit http:// upperyarra.starcommunity.com. au/mail/2014-10-07/teens-prizedstory/
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NOMINATIONS for the upcoming Yarra Ranges by-election are due to close today. As part of the election process, potential candidates keen to fill the Lyster Ward opening were prepped about the role last Thursday at the Monbulk Community Link. About 20 residents gained valuable information from key representatives from the shire and the Victoria Electoral Commission. Yarra Ranges mayor Maria McCarthy, Yarra Ranges chief executive officer Glenn Patterson and Evelyn Rak from the VEC all attended. Cr McCarthy, who was elected in 2012, spoke about her journey in local government. “This is the level of government that is most direct and that’s why I find it rewarding,” Cr McCarthy said. “We’re here to provide handson support for the community. “I first became a candidate to better represent our region and its people.” Mr Patterson said the Lyster Ward offered challenges for the winning candidate. “The Lyster Ward is one of
the most engaged and demanding wards,” Mr Patterson said. “Whoever is elected will have a busy job ahead of them. “But it’s also these challenges that make it one of the most rewarding.” Mr Patterson explained being a councillor requires considerable commitment. “It’s a seven-day role and one that requires being accessible to the community,” he said. “You will often be approached during community events and become known to the public.” Mr Patterson also outlined the sheer scope of Yarra Ranges, which is not only a major employer, but larger than many metropolitan councils. Meanwhile, Ms Rak spoke of the importance of adhering to electoral regulations, also providing information on how to correctly nominate. Key dates: Today, noon - nominations close Tomorrow, noon - candidates’ statements due 27 February, noon - preferences due 27 March, 6pm - close of voting 28 March - election day
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Anglicare volunteer Mick Crough believes the ‘Peaceful Warriors’ program is crucial in supporting boys impacted by family violence. 134835 Picture: ROB CAREW During its 14 years, Mr McDonald says 130 men have volunteered as mentors. “The boys get a sense of what to aspire to, and in turn, their families begin to reflect upon their own behaviour, and the community is a winner by having good men,” he said. It’s a view shared by Mick, who notes there is always a clear transformation in the way the boys handle themselves and situations. “The biggest change is that they’ve got so much more confidence. They make positive changes in their lives,” Mick said.He believes supporting the program is in the best interests of the government too. “It’s preventing boys from getting tied up in dangerous behaviour. It’s much cheaper to fund this program then treat the issues that may develop further down the track.” When asked about the issue during a visit to the Yarra Valley, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said the government took the issue of family violence very seriously.
“What we are seeking to do is ensure that services are available and we do put our services out for tender, on a competitive basis, from time to time,” Ms Bishop said. “We want to make sure that services are delivered as cost-effectively but as appropriately as possible.” She said the government was working to eradicate family violence in Australia. “We’re not the only country where it occurs, but in a country like Australia it is just completely and utterly unacceptable.” Mick Crough agrees, and views programs such as the Peaceful Warrior program as crucial in breaking the cycle of domestic violence. “It’s helping these boys walk tall, trust people and feel more comfortable around men,” he said. “With all the good this program is doing, I don’t know how anyone could justify cutting it.”
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Pages from the past HEALESVILLE GUARDIAN 23 FEBRUARY 1935 In case you didn't know WITH regard to the leasing of Corranderk, the Chief Secretary has inserted a clause in the lease which has, for the time being, stayed the possible loss of the area. It will be remembered that when the lease was advertised it caused dismay among those who had visions of a sanctuary on broad, national lines. The matter was vigorously taken up and urgent telegrams were despatched to the department concerned. The Chief Secretary now states that he has had a clause inserted in the lease whereby the area may be regained upon giving six months’ notice to the lessee. It now behoves the council as a committee of management to take immediate steps to enlist influential people of all societies interested to come to the rescue and obtain this wonderful asset for Healesville and all the lovers of nature. Shire elections MR Percy Johnston JP who is a candidate in the Healesville Shire election will visit Marysville and Buxton next Tuesday and speak in the Badger Creek Hall on Wednesday night. The other candidate, Mr W. Maggs will address the ratepayers in the Memorial Hall on Tuesday night. Mr Maggs intends to formulate a definite program if elected, to improve every road, street, footpath and water channel in the shire. HEALESVILLE GUARDIAN 2 MARCH 1935 Shire of Healesville THERE will be an extraordinary election of one councillor to fill the extraordinary vacancy caused by the death of Councillor Edward Frederick Goodall Hodges. The election will be held on Thursday, March 21. Obituary IT is with great regret that we have to record the sudden death of Mrs Robert Scott on February 21 at her home ‘Tyrone’ Buxton. Mrs Scott was the daughter of the late Henry and Sarah Petty who were among the early settlers in the Buxton- Marysville district, and was born on the Woods Point Road. Later the family took up land at Buxton, where the deceased married Mr Robert Scott, son of another pioneer family - the late William and Ann
Scott of Buxton. In 1914 they started the guesthouse which has since become the popular and widely known ‘Tyrone’. The late Mrs Scott was known throughout the district for kindliness and generosity, her unbounded hospitality and her practical sympathy with all in trouble. The numerous messages of sympathy to her family reflect the great esteem in which she was held, not only in her own district but throughout the state. After a short service at the home, the funeral proceeded to the Marysville cemetery for the burial service. Sparkling entertainment MRS W.E. Sharp scored another success on Thursday night by means of the second very enjoyable entertainment organised by her to aid the Healesville Advancement Association. The show was undoubtedly the best so far, and the community singing and variety program was capably presided over by Mr W.E. Gallagher. The song slides were screened by Mac and it was noticed that improvements had been made to the slides by the aid of startling resplendent colours applied marginally. The Valmas presented singing, dancing and acrobatic acts of persuasive artistry. Miss Bessie was able to make the large audience believe that she had no bones in her body and Mr Rex put over some clever footwork. Miss Shirley Dwyer used her melodious soprano voice to admiration in fairly classical songs and was not at all abashed when presented with a pair of garters by an admirer. HEALESVILLE GUARDIAN 9 MARCH 1935 In case you didn’t know LADIES are particularly requested to note that the State Electricity Commission will hold free cookery demonstrations in the Yarra Glen Memorial Hall on March 13 and in Healesville Memorial supper room on March 14. The demonstrations will be conducted by a well-known cookery expert and all ladies are invited. Mr Snell, officer-in-charge of the Commissions branch at Healesville is anxious to apprehend the vandals responsible for damaging streetlight fittings, a new form of vandalism which has been rife at Healesville of late.
A fine contingent of local firemen left on Monday to participate in the Centenary fire brigades demonstration at Ballarat, where they acquitted themselves with distinction. Healesville Horsemen’s Club TO promote interest in matters equestrian, a new society has been formed known as the Healesville Horsemen’s Club, the president being Mr Alex Christie and the secretary Mr Vernon Hallam. On 24 March the club will hold a day’s outing to the Granton sawmills. Healesville Tennis Club THE tennis club is holding a card night on 15 March at Montpellier. Cars from McNamara’s garage will be available to convey intending players, free of charge. WARBURTON MAIL 12 MARCH 1965 Rain relieves fire risk RAIN over the holiday weekend eased the risk of a major outbreak of fire in the tinder-dry Upper Yarra. Twelve points of rain fell at Warburton on Saturday night, with a further 27 points on Sunday. Medical officer urges council to prosecute those who dump rubbish DR Fabb, Medical Officer for Upper Yarra Shire Council in his medical report stated. “People who dump rubbish at the side of roads are endangering the health of the whole community by their selfish actions and should be prosecuted." Nurses home A Nurses Home is to be built at the Upper Yarra Bush Nursing Hospital Yarra Junction this year at the cost of 10,000 pounds. This estimate includes furnishings and architects’ fees. Mr Ron Walker of Warburton was the successful tenderer for the contract to build the Nursing Home. Round up APPLICATION has been made to the State Rivers Commission for permission to dam the Slaty Creek at Gladysdale. It is very doubtful if consent will be given as the Upper Yarra Shire Council is siding with residents who pay for the water they use from the creek by lodging an objection with the commission. For not complying with water restrictions, several people living in Yarra Junction and Wesburn have had their water cut off by the Yarra Junction Waterworks Trust.
HEALESVILLE GUARDIAN 16 MARCH 1935 Black magic at Badger ON Wednesday 27 March, the Healesville ‘Curtain Raisers’ will give a live-wire entertainment in the Badger Creek Hall in aid of the Badger Creek Progress Association. Included in the many items to be submitted will be ‘The Big Broadcast’ by 3OK, the Crusher Broadcasting Service which will embrace relays from the Four Mills Brothers, the Fitzroy Police Station and a grand Wurlitzer organ recital direct from the Town Hall. 3OK will also broadcast the children’s hour, the skeleton dance and snappy numbers by the ballet, songsters and choruses. Another item specially engaged for this production regardless of enormous expense was ‘black ant’ by One Lung Sung direct from little Bourke Street. In case you didn’t know A BUMPER house should be recorded as on Tuesday night 19 March two cloakrooms in the Memorial Hall will be occupied by the Healesville Tourist Association and the Healesville Advancement Association respectively, two bodies with the one object in view - to advance the interests of the district. It is understood that an effort will be made to fuse the two bodies into one big association as there is no room for two similar organisations at Healesville. WARBURTON MAIL 19 MARCH 1965 High school mothers club celebrates fourth birthday CELEBRATIONS were the order of the day at Upper Yarra High School last Monday, not for scolars but for mothers - as the party at the schools marked the fourth birthday of the Mothers Club. Hit-off to golf season THE golf season at Warburton got away to a good start last Saturday with the official opening of the local club. Ninety members and visitors attended and the interest shown - even though there were other important sporting fixtures on - augurs well for the opening season. - Contributed by Ellena Biggs
NOTICE OF PROPOSED SETTLEMENT MURRINDINDI BUSHFIRE CLASS ACTION Persons who sufered loss or damage as a result of the Murrindindi Bushfire on Black Saturday, 7 February 2009 should TAKE NOTICE of a PROPOSED SETTLEMENT of the “Murrindindi Bushfire Class Action” (the class action) in the Supreme Court of Victoria. If you are, or think you might be, a person who sufered loss or damage as a result of the Murrindindi Bushfire, you should READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY as it may afect your rights. On 6 February 2015, the plaintif and the defendants agreed upon terms for a settlement of the class action which include the defendants paying the sum of $300,000,000 inclusive of legal costs without admission of liability. You can find out more about the proposed settlement by reading the Information Sheet at www.mauriceblackburn.com.au/media/2636/murrindindi_info_sheet_feb_2015.pdf. All group members are encouraged to read the proposed settlement. What group members must do The plaintif is applying to the Court for approval of the proposed settlement, so that it can take legal efect. The application will be heard in Court 6 at 223 William Street, Melbourne at 10.30 am on 13 and 14 May 2015. If you are a registered group member and you do not wish to oppose the settlement, you do not need to do anything. If the settlement is approved, you will be contacted by the plaintif’s solicitors about the steps you will need to take. If you are a group member and you wish to object to the settlement, you must notify the Court of your intention and the basis of your objection. The notice of objection is attached to the Information Sheet (Attachment 1). You must file the notice by 4.00 pm on 1 May 2015 and you should attend the settlement approval hearing on 13 and 14 May 2015 to put your reasons why you object to the settlement of the class action to the Court. You should also be ready at that hearing to tell the Court whether you are willing to replace Katherine Rowe as the plaintif in the class action if the settlement is not approved and the case is to proceed to trial. If you are unable to attend the hearing but wish to object to the settlement, you must set out the reasons for your objection in as much detail as possible when completing the notice of objection. Your written objection will be considered by the Court. If you are not already a registered group member If you have not registered as a participating group member and have sufered loss or damage as a result of the Murrindindi Bushfire, any claim of yours is excluded from the settlement by reason of class closure orders made previously by the Court. However, you may be able to apply under the Settlement Scheme for approval to participate in the settlement. Please read the above information and that in the Information Sheet carefully. If you are not sure whether you are a group member, or if you want further information, you can contact Maurice Blackburn Lawyers on 1800 182 645 or murrindindica@mauriceblackburn. com.au or seek your own independent legal advice. 1174831-EG09-15
Marisa Cairns, Jie Smith, Jo Voce and Barry Collins prepare for Eastern Health’s ‘Closing the Gap’ sports day. Picture: ROB CAREW
Off-field allies lock horns By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM THEY’RE allies in improving Aboriginal health, but Eastern Health staff and some of the best Aboriginal sporting talent will become fierce opponents next month. Residents in Melbourne’s East are being invited to attend a football match and netball tournament to be held between the two groups on Eastern Health’s annual ‘Closing the Gap’ sports day. Now in its third year, the annual sports day celebrates Aboriginal culture while promoting Aboriginal health within the community. Eastern Health’s Senior Aboriginal Service Develop-
ment officer, Vera Webber, said the event was an opportunity for the community as a whole to “connect with respect” with the Aboriginal community. “The aim of the day is to celebrate the spirit of reconciliation, and also better inform the community about the dedicated Aboriginal health services we have,” Ms Webber said. “Aboriginal health continues to be one of Eastern Health’s major priorities.” In previous years, Ms Webber said, the sports day had achieved its goal of uniting the community while showcasing
some of the best Aboriginal sporting talent in the region. “It’s been a terrific way of breaking down cultural barriers and encouraging collaboration between Eastern Health and local Aboriginal communities.” As well as a netball tournament, the day will feature children’s activities, postmatch entertainment from Philly and Scott Darlow as well as a traditional ’Welcome to Country’. The Eastern Health Closing the Gap Sports Day will be held on Sunday 1 March at the Don Road Sporting Complex in Healesville from noon.
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Films for a song By KATH GANNAWAY TEN into 60 goes quite economically for anyone who enjoys international and Australian movies on the big screen. The first of the Yarra Ranges Film Society’s 2015, 11-movie program screened in February, but with the annual subscription of $60, ($55 concession and $30 under 25) for the remaining 10 films, it’s great value. This year’s program, selected by society members, has some outstanding comedy and drama films from around the world. Ashes and Diamonds, a Polish drama made in 1958 and set during the German occupation of Poland during WWII, is next up on 10 March in Warburton, and 17 March in Healesville. The Australian 2012 comedy/
drama The King is Dead screens in April, The Finishers (France) is in May, The Angels’ Share (UK) in June, My Sweet Pepper Land (Iraq) in July, Whistle Down the Wind (UK) August, A Gun in Each Hand (Spain) September, The Invisible Woman (UK) October, Two Days, One Night (Belgium) November and M. Hulot’s Holiday (France) finishes off the year in December. The Warburton Film Festival is on from 12-14 June. Visit www.yarrarangesfilmsociety.org.au or call in at The Memo in Healesville or the Upper Yarra Arts Centre in Warburton for the program and membership form. For more information about the festival, visit www.warburtonfilmfestival.com.au .
Toying around with art By KATH GANNAWAY Shane Howard will set the 2015 Culture Tracks program on its way on Saturday. 134883. Picture: FERNE MILLEN
Howard’s track on our culture By KATH GANNAWAY INFLUENTIAL Australian songwriter, Shane Howard, will take centre stage at Montrose Town Centre for the launch of Yarra Ranges Council’s program of arts and cultural events for 2015. Culture Tracks covers performances, music, exhibitions, workshops and movies at the council’s
cultural centres at Montrose, Healesville, Lilydale, Warburton, Upwey, and Mooroolbark. The program includes performance pieces such as Kelly, More Female Parts, Gallipoli and First Things First, musicians including C. W. Stoneking, The Grigoryan Brothers and James Morrison, and exhibitions that showcase a rich vein of local talent, along with
regional and national exhibitions. Shane Howard’s credentials as the artist behind Goanna and the anthemic song ‘Solid Rock’, have established a legion of fans, but the launch will see fresh songs by Howard inspired by the Great Southern Ocean from his new album Deeper South. Audiences can expect
a night of soulful stories from the wilds of South West Victoria, delivered by an artist who has spent 30 years capturing a unique side of the Australian spirit. The Culture Tracks launch with Shane Howard is on Saturday 28 February at 8pm. Phone 1300 368 333 or visit www.culturetracks. info .
WORKSHOPS for a unique arts project continue this Saturday with a community workshop at ECOSS in Wesburn. Artist Rachael Hallinan is behind the Ersatz Fantasia Project, creating something beautiful out of discarded and broken toys. Workshops have been held at Belgrave, Montrose and CERES in the city, and the final two will be from 10.30am to 3.30pm at ECOSS on Saturday 14 March, and again on Sunday, 15 March. Rachael is inviting residents to take part in the playful and colourful art experience of creating a faux forest made entirely of discarded and broken boys. The project is definitely designed to be fun, but it also aims to be thoughtprovoking for consumers of all ages. “It is a reminder to consider materials when purchasing gifts and toys, to recycle and repurpose and to consider using environmentally friendly alternatives to buying, such as borrowing from toy libraries,” Rachael said. The Ersatz Fantasia Project will exhibit at the Yarra Ranges Museum in Lilydale from 28 March to 24 May. ECOSS is at 711 Old Warburton Road, Wesburn. For further information, phone 5967 2416.
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THE Interview, a comedy about two media personalities (James Franco and Seth Rogen) who are recruited by the CIA to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has had quite a bumpy history. After a swarm of controversy, including the Sony hacks, terrorism scares, threats of war, Sony cancelling the film’s release and then hastily backtracking, The Interview finally comes out and it’s actually kind of great. The film has the crude humour you expect from Franco
and Rogen’s work, but kept to a minimum. Instead, we get a lot of amusement from their oddcouple friendship, and in the middle act The Interview essentially becomes a surreal buddy picture between Dave (Franco) and Kim (Randall Park). Some people criticised The Interview for humanising Kim Jong Un - he’s a crazy despot who’s also a Katy Perry fan with an inferiority complex but I support this approach. Park is mercurial and com-
pelling as Kim, and it’s empowering to be able to laugh at evil. The Interview is funny, well-produced, fairly tense and surprisingly on-point in its satire of both the North Korean regime and American media. The film’s underlying message is that words and public image are the best way to take down a tyrant. It’s not the new Great Dictator or Dr Strangelove, but The Interview is still unexpectedly solid. - SETH HYNES
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Kinglake Pub, once known as the National Park Hotel, is located at 28 Whittlesea-Kinglake Road, Kinglake – right in the heart of town. This historic 100 year old pub is one of the great country pubs of the Yarra Valley Region and is close to attractions, waterfalls and the National Park. With a relaxed country atmosphere and a recent full renovation, the Kinglake Pub prides itself on serving the best in fresh and local produce with a full country fare for you to enjoy. A family friendly venue with separate bar and bistro as well as TAB facilities, the landscaped gardens, ferned decked area and beautiful beer gardens are sure to make your visit an enjoyable one. The Kinglake Pub also offers a private restaurant available for parties and functions together with motel accommodation to house your guests on your special wedding day. The beautiful rotunda will make it a day to remember. Situated next to the Bollygum Park, you can be assured of a relaxed and memorable visit at Kinglake Pub. Open from 11am till late seven days a week.
The warm and welcoming Toolangi Tavern is now cooking on a Friday and Saturday until 9pm. With a delicious menu and friendly atmosphere, the venue is popular both locally and throughout the region. Also, at present, the renowned food destination has the luxury of the talented Micheal Pearce as their head chef. Pearce’s renowned dishes and experience makes for an especially enticing ‘Specials Board’. Then, there are the $15 nights on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. In addition, the Tavern will be having a $10 pasta night, as well as their usual menu. The many happy guests often comment about the great views and the kitchen garden. The renowned tavern prides itself on its friendly service, which also makes it a popular option for functions.
1390 Myers Creek Road, TOOLANGI Phone: 5962 9398 • www.toolangitavern.com.au
SAM KNOTT HOTEL
With a long and proud history, the Sam Knott Hotel is a popular destination for locals and daytrippers, who stop by to enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner. In exciting news for the hotel, new owners – Eileen and Daryl – will take over trading just next week. They intend to expand the beer garden and include a small play area inside for children. The opening hours will be 11am to 10pm, seven days a week. They can open later when required. To cater for their valued patrons, there is always plenty happening at the hotel, with local bands playing on Saturday nights. The staff is friendly, experienced and intent on ensuring guests enjoy their experience. Also in the pipeline are plans for a drive-through service at 6am, to cater for the early birds craving a coffee or an egg-and-bacon muffin.
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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY WITH WARBURTON HIGHWAY FRONTAGE LOCATED in the heart of Yarra Junction, this is your chance to secure five shops, all of which are currently tenanted with supreme highway exposure. Set on approximately 539 square metres. • Shop 1 - 40 square metres, divided into two areas; • Shop 2 - 52 square metres, divided into two areas with bathroom and rear access; • Shop 3 - 69 square metres, divided into two areas with bathroom and rear access; • Shop 4 and 5 - 86 square metres,
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
divided into three areas plus separate room, storage room, three sinks and rear access. Total combined gross rental approximately $52,000 per annum. Close to the community sports centre, swimming pool, sports ground and a wide variety of shops including supermarket, post office, newsagency and cafes. A popular stop for tourists as it is en route to Warburton - the location doesn’t get any better than this.
YARRA JUNCTION Shops 1-5, 2455 Warburton Highway Auction: On site this Saturday, 12 noon Inspect: Saturday, 11.30am-12noon Terms: 10 per cent deposit. Balance 30/60 days Contact: Ashleigh Hall, Andrew McMath Real Estate Pty/Ltd at 2460 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction on 5967 1800 or 3371 Warburton Highway, Warburton 5966 2800
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Healesville, 11 Lawrence Court Immaculate home with location and views!
Healesville, 57 Lalors Road Space, Privacy and a large family home!
Tucked away at the end of a quiet no through road just minutes from local schools and Healesville’s main street, this large home is ready and waiting for it’s new owners. Features include- Five bedrooms, all with robes, Master with Ensuite, WIR & 4x BIR’s, Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, two separate living areas, undercover deck, paved outdoor spa area, double lock-up garage, gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling throughout, with fully fenced, landscaped, low maintenance gardens it’s ready to move in and relax. Call today!
Set on 1.5 acres approx. you will find this large family home. Features include- 4 bedrooms, master with WIR, Ensuite and access to private deck with spa, Huge rumpus room with full bathroom, modern entertainers kitchen, walk-in pantry, dishwasher, double oven, double carport, 6mx10m approx. garage with concrete and power, single lock up garage, gas ducted heating throughout plus wood heater, Beautifully established gardens and Two road frontages!
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Healesville, 3 Fleay Road Great Family Home With Views In A Prime Location!
Healesville, 6 & 8/89 Maroondah Hwy Calling All Investors and 1st Home Buyers!
Neat and tidy 3 bedroom home sits in an enviable location, featuring-3 good sized bedrooms, Large living area, Spacious kitchen plus meals area, covered outdoor entertaining deck, Gas ducted heating throughout, 1200m2 approx. allotment, fully fenced, Double garage with easy vehicle access. Ideal property for first home buyers, and would also make a great investment property being currently leased with tenants happy to stay on if required. Call today!
It’s a great time to take advantage of very low interest rates, with your choice of these near new townhouses. Choose from either 2 or 3 bedroom designs, large open plan living areas, single or double lock up garage, well appointed modern kitchens, Option of Ensuite to master, Low maintenance courtyard gardens. To fully appreciate all that these beautiful townhouses have to offer, call today to inspect!
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Offers invited over $590,000 Saturday 28th February 12-12:30pm Brett Stanley 0407 595 164 Max Brown Healesville, 5962 4888
Offers invited over $360,000 Saturday 28th February 11-11:30am Brett Stanley 0407 595 164 Max Brown Healesville, 5962 4888
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Offers invited over $680,000 Saturday 28th February 1-1:30pm Brett Stanley 0407 595 164 Max Brown Healesville, 5962 4888
From $360,000 Saturday 28th February 11-11:30am Gary Lucas 0407 595 113 Max Brown Healesville, 5962 4888
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Beautiful 2 bed home, polished loor boards, lovely cozy lounge with wood heater, aircon & GDH, perfect starter for irst home owners or would be ideal for those wanting to downsize or invest. A light & bright kitchen/meals area that overlooks the secure, spacious & terraced back yard, complete with water tank for the garden brimming with birds. Close to public transport, supermarkets, medical centre & schools, this home is ready & set to move in this much sought after location. contact David Carroll on 0419539320 or 59642277 david@bellrealestate.com.au
WaRBuRTOn Price Range $590,000 - $650,000 “The KeePeRS cOTTage” Bed and BReaKfaST-TWO hOMeS Chateau style home 4 beds, huge main with ensuite, WIR & freestanding spa bath, loads of living space, an elevated undercover deck overlooking the Yarra river. Features evap cooling, gas heating, sealed driveway lots of parking & double remote garage. Cottage is ideal for a family member, a teenager retreat or to continue the successful B & B that currently exists. Consists of a kitchen, bathroom & open plan living/bedroom, with its own private undercover deck with native gardens leading onto Warby trail. contact Sam Price on 0438 795 190 or 5967 1277 sam@bellrealestate.com.au
Launching PLace
Price Range $440,000 - $470,000
chaRacTeR hOMe On OVeR 2 acReS WiTh 2 STudiOS Sitting on a beautiful garden allotment of over 2 Acres this delightful 1930s weatherboard home with original charm and features is this property steeped in local history. The home ofers a large light bright kitchen/meals area with windows overlooking amazing views, 3 large bedrooms all with built in robes plus a study and sunroom immediately of one of the bedrooms. Feature plasterwork continues throughout the home as does the high ceilings and the classic styling. outdoors ofers two studios/ bungalows complete with vanities for the teenage retreat, workspace or extra guests, a 4 car carport and rambling old english gardens with feature retaining walls and pathways meandering through established garden beds and feature trees. Situated in the perfect location with the Yarra River just across the road and bordered by the Warburton Rail Trail, this would be an ideal family home, weekender for the lucky few or a great B&B opportunity (STCA).
contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au
Launching PLace 7 MoTeL CouRT $320,000 - $350,000 BRiLLianT inVeSTMenT OPPORTuniTY OR gReaT neW hOMe!
MiLLgROVe BacKing On TO The YaRRa
A quiet court location and a strolling distance to the local shops, public transport and Warby trail, this BV home on a low maintenance block is ripe for the picking! Leased to an excellent tenant on a month to month basis who would ideally like to stay on, this home will ofer an investor immediate rental income. Those looking for for themselves, this property provides a lovely secure block, a sturdy neat 3 bed home, single lock up garage and in a location that ofers convenience and still with a rural feel. A real gem! contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 5967 1277 inspection Sat 1 -1.30pm (Photo ID Required)
Neat & tidy weatherboard home in a sought after area of Millgrove. Backing onto the Yarra river & within walking distance to the local shops, primary school and public transport, this 3 bedroom home ofers a large living area with coonara & split system heating/cooling, plenty of kitchen cupboard space, electric hotplates and a well lit dining area, leading out onto the large covered decking perfect for entertainment, family BBQ’s, and then a quick dip in your own private piece of river! contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 59671277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 28 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 29 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 18 years
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Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 12 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 5 years
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
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Tracey Smedley 0439 679 217
2457Warburton Hwy,Yarra Junction
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 14 years
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Price Range $270,000 - $290,000
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
5964 2277
569Warburton Hwy, Seville
Julianne Spendlove Administration
Nicky McDonald Property Management
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Launching PLace gReaT 1970’S ORiginaL On OVeR ½ acRe
Price Range $290,000 - $330,000
With 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms this solid as a rock home ofers great family living at an afordable price! Set on approx 2630 sqm with views to the mountains, close to public transport this home is a gem. First time ofered for sale, this has been a much loved family home, very well looked after and will provide a great start for its new owners. With plenty of scope to modernize without spending a fortune, this home would be ideal for those with decorating lair. Inspection is by appointment only. contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 59671277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au
heaLeSViLLe 130 AIRlIE RD
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TwO RaRe heaLeSViLLe acReageS – BuiLD yOuR DReaM STca After being held by one family for 90 years & 50 years respectively these two lots are being ofered individually. 130 Airlie Road is 19.1 acres with a 3 bedroom home & a multitude of shedding. 160 Badger Creek Road is 17.6 acres of vacant land with a large picturesque dam. Both properties are located on made roads approximately 2.2 kms from the main street with shops & cafes & have power & water available; mains gas is close by. Tranquil views of nearby mountains & across the land can be enjoyed from many vantage points. The opportunity to secure acreage of this size, in this position, is rare. Call to inspect now or attend at open times. To be sold separately by expressions of interest closing on 10th March at 5pm. Buyers from $700,000 should inspect.
contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 5967 1277 tony@bellrealestate.com.au inspection Sat 3.30 - 4pm (Photo ID Required)
DOn VaLLey exquiSiTe LifeSTyLe PROPeRTy On 5 acReS
$900,000 plus
Beautiful home on 5 acres in the idyllic Yarra Valley, heated inground pool, lounge room with feature wall & open ireplace, dining room with beautiful pool views.Boasting 4 bedrooms, master with WIR & spa ensuite, timber kitchen with AEG cookware & Asko D/W. Outside dble garage with internal access & extra bathroom. Shedding, stables & tack room for the equine friends who’ll access the 4 paddocks. All on a made road mins from the Warburton Hwy & Yarra River.
This quaint character illed 3 bedroom home ofers an investor the opportunity to keep the current Tenant and boasts the convenience of having your own bathroom in every bedroom, open plan kitchen/living plus an additional second lounge room, a sunny courtyard area, lovely timber loors & split systems throughout. Opposite the Yarra River and a short stroll to local school, shops & Transport.
contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 59671277 tony@bellrealestate.com.au
contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 28 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 29 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 18 years
bellrealestate.com.au
Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 12 years
MiLLgROVe inVeSTMenT POTenTiaL PLuS!!
Sam Price 0438 795 190 5 years
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
5967 1277
Tracey Smedley 0439 679 217
2457Warburton Hwy,Yarra Junction
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 14 years
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Price Range $310,000 - $340,000
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
5964 2277
569Warburton Hwy, Seville
Julianne Spendlove Administration
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Tegan Ward Property Management
5966 2530
3407Warburton Hwy,Warburton
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GROUP Eview Real Estate Yarra Valley have now relocated to 299 Maroondah HWY Healesville, the East end of town. We now offer a full window display, digital and printed brochures along with new signage and a fresh inviting office facility. Many tourist dine across the road every day of the week at the three very popular eateries, making our profile very prominent! The many services we offer are as follows, • Property sales, residential, commercial, rural, industrial & development • Rental property management, Holiday accommodation management • Auctioneers, obligation free appraisals and general property advise Our dedicated sales team along with our property management department offer, enthusiasm, commitment with outstanding negotiating skills and excellent communication with all clients. www.eview.com.au is the highest rated independent real estate website searched and the entire eview group throughout greater Melbourne combine as one team who can service our clients in any suburb they wish to buy, sell, lease or rent. Mention this ad for a property management special offer!! Feel free to contact the Healesville market leaders anytime for any advice you may need now or for in the near future.
Stuart Aldridge Director / Licensed Estate Agent M: 0402 464 511 E: stuart.aldridge@eview.com.au
Ian Vine Licensed Estate Agent M: 0488 179 767 E: ian.vine@eview.com.au
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David McKee Sales Consultant M: 0419 150 009 E: david.mckee@eview.com.au
Kerry Fisher Sales Consultant M: 0407 140 834 E: Kerry.fisher@eview.com.au
Jodie Young-Anastasio Senior Property Manager PH: 5962 1053 E: yarravalleyrentals@eview.com.au
299 Maroondah Highway Healesville
1174103-AM09-15
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GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SHOPS FOR LEASE Seville Town Centre 567 Warburton Highway Seville
Shop 7 – 85 m2 Shop 8 – 86 m2 Shop 9 – 84 m2 Shop 10 – 158 m2 1st Floor Office – 138 m2
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LAUNCHING PLACE Over 2 Acres, House, Menage, Stable Sit on the upper or lower level verandahs and watch the children and horses enjoying country life. Take advantage of the terrific chicken coop if you want your own chooks to supply you with fresh eggs to cook up in your modern kitchen beside the spacious open plan living area. This beautifully presented tri level home with wood heater, natural gas ducted heating and split system has three bedrooms with built in robes, an ensuite, and a separate downstairs room currently used as a lounge but which you may want to consider for a study or office. Handy to transport, with a garage for up to 4 cars (currently 2 plus workshop), side access to the back of the property for your horse float or extra vehicles, one stable with potential for another, menage, and various handy garden type sheds, this is your chance for country living at an affordable price.
3a 2b 2c 4e METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
EAST WARBURTON 2a Country Cottage Charm in Rupert Road
1b 1c 1e
$590,000-$620,000 By Appointment Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
WOORI YALLOCK 3a Character Cottage with a touch of Modern
1b 1c 2e
Situated at the start of leafy East Warburton and only a short walk to the Yarra River, this immaculately presented property is waiting for you to call it home. Features include verandahs front and back, spacious open plan design, 2 good sized bedrooms, double glazed windows, and new wood heater with the added convenience of a reverse cycle split system for those warm summer days. Plenty of room, located on a large level 1400sqm (approx) block with a well established, easy care garden. Just sit back, relax and enjoy all the Yarra Valley has to offer.
Set on approx. 680sqm, this lovely 3 bedroom cottage has a renovated kitchen with dishwasher, a renovated bathroom, and lounge with a split system heater/cooler plus a wood heater. The almost flat block is very practical for families and pets, the carport and garage provide covered parking, and there is still some scope for the new owner to put some finishing touches to the outside of the house. An affordable first home.
METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$265,000 By Appointment Photo ID required Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
HEALESVILLE 7 EADIE AVENUE Downsize, Invest or First Home
2a 1b 1c 1e
Looking for a home that is within walking distance to the town centre, on an easy to care for not too big block and reasonably priced? Then look no further. This neat and tidy brick veneer home has a spacious feel and features such as a reverse cycle split system for heating and cooling, built in robes in both bedrooms, a sliding door onto a deck from the main bedroom and a single garage. With a little updating this could be a great home to retire in, be your first home, or as an investment property. METHOD PRICE $320,000 Plus INSPECT Saturday 28 February at 11-11:30am Photo ID required CONTACT Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 HEALESVILLE OFFICE 5962 1700
WOORI YALLOCK 1605 Warburton Highway 5964 7344 HEALESVILLE
292 Maroondah Highway 5962 1700
$315,000-$330,000 By Appointment Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
WOORI YALLOCK 2a 1b UNIT 3/1355 HEALESVILLE - KOO WEE RUP ROAD Retire Here, Invest Here
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Conveniently located just minutes from the shops, transport, medical centre and other township amenities, this neat and tidy unit is just waiting for you. Its open plan design creates a feeling of space, the 2 bedrooms have built in robes, natural gas is connected and the wall heater keeps it cosy in the winter. With covered patios front and rear and a single carport, this property is ideal for retirees or investors. Call today to make the most of this opportunity. METHOD PRICE $260,000-$275,000 INSPECT Saturday 28 February at 1-1:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Peter Nunn 0417 502 669 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
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Mark Gunther
1174070
Offers Above $350,000
$349,000 LI NE ST W IN G
49 Lalors Road, HEALESVILLE
LI NE ST W IN G
25/83-87 Maroondah Highway, HEALESVILLE
Inspect by Appointment or Scheduled OFI’s
Inspect Saturdays from 12-12:30pm or by Appointment
PRESENTATION PERFECT A truly immaculate 3 bedroom townhouse for those wanting a property that needs nothing, or alternatively this property will make an ideal investment.Will readily lease to an excellent tenant at $350 per week. Features gas ducted heating, ducted vacuum system, evaporative cooling, quality fixtures and fittings throughout and single remote garage with internal access.
CLASSIC CLINKER BRICK Features open plan living, gas heating, air conditioning, and a solid fuel heater. Set on an approximate 1100m2 allotment with large carport and shed in the rear yard.This property would suit the first home buyer or investor. Property currently being leased at $330 per week ($1434pcm) till July 2015. .
65 The Crest,YARRA GLEN
11 Badger Weir Road, BADGER CREEK
Asking $650,000 plus
Offers Above $650,000
Inspect by Appointment or Scheduled OFI
Inspect By Appointment or Scheduled OFI
THE GREAT ESCAPE If you are looking for a lifestyle property with amazing views & only minutes to the township of Yarra Glen this property is for you. Set on approx. 10 acres giving one privacy & seclusion with a large garage/w’shop plus carport.The brick home is extremely comfortable featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus 2 separate living areas, modern kitchen & a large rear entertaining deck plus 3rd floor area for extra living, rumpus, storage, home office or artists studio. There is plenty of storage for water with capacity of 40,000 gallons.
JINDALEE - COUNTRY HOUSE Lovely three bedroom, two bathroom, BV home set on 3.5 acres with generous paddocks, manege, stables & facilities, workshop, car accommodation and vehicle access with large rear deck with views to Mt Riddell, open plan living, solid fuel heater, 2 x reverse cycle air conditioners, polished floorboards and only minutes away from Healesville town centre.
HEALESVILLE
37 Badger Creek Road, HEALESVILLE
Offers Above $900,000
$398,000
Inspect By Appointment Only
Inspect Strictly by Appointment or Scheduled OFI
A ONE OFF ORIGINAL A culmination of a life’s work, this truly unique mud brick home will not disappoint. Hidden away on approx. 3.8 acres of parklike gardens & paddocks including a large dam.This property offers a unique lifestyle only minutes from the centre of town, just over an hour from Melbourne.The home features 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, verandah to 4 sides and with quality materials used throughout.The property also features an enormous American style barn that will accommodate 6 cars and still have room for a workshop.
4 BEDROOM ON OVER 1/3RD ACRE Large 4 bedroom contemporary style weather board home set on an approx 1449m2 garden allotment within walking distance to the township of Healesville. Comprising separate study, large rumpus room downstairs, outdoor entertaining area, double carport and with views to Mt Riddell. Leased until 18/04/15 @ $1347 pcm.
52 Ainsworth Avenue, CHUM CREEK
148-154 Maroondah Highway, HEALESVILLE
SOLD
SOLD
D WANTE R E H T O AN
D WANTE R E H T O AN
TEN ACRES OF LUXURY
SIGNIFICANT FAMILY SPACE AND STYLE IN PREMIUM LOCATION
Fabulous modern contemporary residence set upon a stunning parcel of land with uninterrupted views to the mountain ranges. Featuring RC zoned heating & cooling system, wood fired combustion heater, large master with incredible ensuite & a very large WIR. Outdoor living is also completely taken care of with the beautiful alfresco living area which then leads onto the negative edge Magna pool. So much to see; only an inspection can fully reveal what this property has to offer.
Perfectly positioned & situated only 200m from the main street of town is this excellent family home.This large residence by virtue of its corner location & internal layout could also offer excellent possibilities & high exposure for the business professional. Comprising 4 b/r’s, 4 sep living areas, 2 bathrooms, master bed with FES & WIR, solar HWS & solar power, evap cooling, GDH & return verandah. Outside there is excellent off street parking, dbl garage & dbl carport on over 1/3rd acre within easy walk to the shops, cafés & Primary Schools.
232 Maroondah Highway, Healesville
5962 3030
markgunther.com.au
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mcmath.com.au Investment Opportunity with Warburton Highway Frontage
AUCTION ONSITE THIS SATURDAY
2455 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction Located in the heart of Yarra Junction, this is your chance to secure five shops all of which are currently tenanted with supreme highway exposure. Set on approximately 539 sqm. Shop 1-40 sqm, divided into two areas Shop 2-52 sqm, divided into two areas with bathroom and rear access Shop 3-69 sqm, divided into two areas with bathroom and rear access Shop 4 & 5-86 sqm, divided into three areas plus separate room, storage room, three sinks and rear access. Total combined gross rental approximately $52,000 p/a.
Auction: Saturday 28 February 12.00pm Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 days Inspection Saturday 28 February 11.30-12.00pm Or by appointment
Endless Possibilities
AUCTION ONSITE THIS SATURDAY
3372 Warburton Hwy, Warburton Brick residence with commercial zoning. 1. Investment property to lease out on a commercial or residential basis 2. The residence has character & history & would make a fantastic renovation project. 3. Rare commercial zoning with current council approved planning permit in place for the construction of 5 shops & 3 offices. 4. Great position to run a B&B. Just a stone's throw from the Yarra River, cafe's & shops.
Auction: Saturday 28 February 2.00pm Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 60 days LAND
3
1
1
735m2 approx
Inspection Saturday 28 February 1.30-2.00pm Or by appointment
Open for Inspection
Character Home in Superb Location
New Listing
Great Family Home with a Beautiful Garden
9 Herbert St, Yarra Junction
364 Woods Point Road, East Warburton
• Fantastic allotment close to town with so much to offer • Potential to subdivide (STCA) • 3 good size bedrooms, spacious bathroom, lounge & open plan kitchen • Fantastic u/cover entertaining area, beautiful gardens & mountain views • Fully fenced, water tanks & numerous sheds
• Wonderfully maintained solid brick home • 3 good sized bedrooms all with built in robes • Spacious separate lounge with wood heating & split system • Large kitchen, light filled bathroom & hardwood floors • Undercover deck, beautiful garden & double garage • Mountain views, close to Yarra River
$395,000-$435,000 LAND
950m2 3 1 approx Inspection Sat 28/2 10.30-11am Or by appointment
New Listing
Character Cottage in the heart of Warburton
Chris Lord Sales Consultant
Warburton 3371 Warburton Hwy
5966 2800
Ian Shipton Sales Consultant
LAND
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1
3
1012m2 approx
Wonderful Location
Great Start
12 Station Street, Warburton
6 Eileen Grove, Woori Yallock
• Charming two bedroom cottage with original features • Lovingly maintained and north facing with covered verandah • Country style kitchen with wood burner & electric stoves • Hardwood floors, updated bathroom & wood heating in lounge • Separate studio, stunning views & good sized rear garden • Close to Warburton's Rail Trail, cafe's & shops
• Brick veneer home with an elevated setting & located in a much sought after street • 3 bedrooms with built in robes • Living room with north facing views to mountain ranges & farm land • Separate dining area • Useable terraced rear yard • 2 garden/storage sheds • Walking distance to shops, bus stops & primary school
$290,000
$337,500
2
Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent
$330,000-$360,000
Andrew McMath Licensed Agent
LAND
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1
3
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Briana McCarthy Sales Consultant
Marc Barton-Johnson Sales Consultant
Lyndal McMath Hall Licensed Agent
Wendy Adams Licensed Agent
OPEN 7 DAYS
sales@mcmath.com.au Ofices also at Lilydale, Mt Evelyn & Mooroolbark
Melinda Darwall Licensed Agent
Mia McKay Sales Support/Administration
1
Cassie Crowe Administration
688m2
approx
Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer
Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy
5967 1800
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METAL OFFICE DESK with draws. $50. Contact Jim 5966 2938. POSTERS, 5 rare Castrol collectors posters, mounted Bathurst winners, size 440cm x 610cm. $150. 5962 6219. Healesville. RIDE ON LAWN MOWER, Rover, Hydro drive, Briggs and Stratton motor, 13HP, $1,100. Phone Frank 0408 567 068.
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Yarra Valley Sawdust 5966 5705 or 9729 7782 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. TENT, 9 person, plus pop up shower/toilet, both as new, used once. $400ono. 0429 066 658. UPRIGHT FREEZER in box, Brand New. 150 Litre. $250. Contact Jim 5996 2938.
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WALKERS WANTED Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in the Yarra Valley area. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited for students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143
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V Caravans & Trailers CAMPERVAN 1985 Windsor Sundowner, full annexe, VGC, $5,800. Contact 0403 315 177. CANTEBURY, poptop, 17' 6", excellent condition, new tyres, new awnings, $16,000ono. 0448 000 610. COROMAL, Excel, 505, 2000, 17' island bed, full service Nov 14, reg until Jan 2016, VGC. $17,000. Towing extras if required. N48975. 0407 089 665. Healesville. JAYCO Dove, 1983, camper, full annexe, electric brakes, reg until Nov 2015, needs new fridge. $3,800. 5964 8318.
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V Motor Vehicles FAIRLANE, GHIA, AU, 1999, white, 246,000kms, petrol/gas, conversation 5 years ago, all lovely condition, reg 07/15, eng. JGLWXK23274, $3,500. Phone 0418 575 201 or 5966 5925.
MAZDA BT50, GT, great condition, selling due to upgrade. One owner, very well looked after! Need gone as I am picking up new car next week! ZCP-068. Call vance 0419 133 691.
MILLARD, 15' caravan, front kitchen, island double bed, roll out awning, GC. $10,000. 5962 4261. Healesville. MILLARD, 12ft poptop, 1984, twin beds, fridge, gas etc. 240/12 volts, awning, full canvass annexe, GC. $4,500. 0409 476 502.
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Beautiful made to measure curtains. Choose from a full range of samples, accessories and blinds. We have a qualified interior decorator who offers you an obligation free measure, quote and fitting. No deposit and a guarantee of professional workmanship.
We are currently recruiting a Sous Chef for our small, but busy winery restaurant. This opportunity would be a perfect role for a hospitality professional who is looking for a better work/family balance of life while maintaining a career with high standards. This position involves mainly daytime and weekend work.
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Lake Mountain Alpine Resort Australia’s Premier Cross-Country Ski Resort. Lake Mountain Alpine Resort has casual employment available during the 2015. Snow Season for Resort Services Officers across the Resort. You may work in: Ticket Sales, Retail and Ski Hire, Administration, Cross Country Ski Instructors, Car Parking, Cleaning & General Resort Operations, Guest Services, Food & Beverage, Baristas, Cooks, Kitchen Hands Ski Patrollers A commitment to excellent customer service, relevant experience, enthusiastic and well presented persons are pre-requisite for employment. Positions require weekend & school holiday work The successful applicants will be required to undertake and provide a Working With Children Check and Police Check (under 18 years are exempt) Please forward your application to admin@lakemountainresort.com.au or in writing addressed to: Recruitment Lake Mountain Alpine Resort P O Box 40 MARYSVILLE 3779
A full time position is available for a Timber Stacker / Experienced Dockerman. Must be physically capable and reliable.
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SALON Only hair and beauty salon in Warburton. Loads of room and potential for expansion. Reasonable rent. Good lease. Live on premises? Close to Edgewater resort. Call Janet 0410 671 112.
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TRACTOR, Kubota, L1801DT, diesel, 4WD, 20hp, purchased 2009, used on small property, price includes a carry all, 4ft grader blade with ripper tines and rotary hoe, GC, $15,300 ono. 0402 206 516.
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AJ Fisher – proud to be local At AJ Fisher Property, we focus exclusively on property sales to make your selling experience stress-free, flexible and financially rewarding. As locals, we know the Yarra Valley like the backs of our hands. And, as independent agents, we have complete freedom to tailor our solutions to suit your individual goals. Combining old-fashioned service with 21st century innovation While our service is aligned with traditional, old-fashioned values, our solutions are anything but. We equip ourselves with the latest mobile technology to: • Target the right buyers anywhere, any time • Negotiate a sale on the spot • Keep you informed every step of the way Experience our difference and enjoy the personal service, local knowledge and outstanding results you deserve. AJ Fisher Property AJ Fisher Property proud to be local Our Objectives are Simple: Obtain the best price - Keep fees low Provide exceptional service
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Founded in 2002, Shorelec Electrical has grown to become a major supplier and installer or Fujitsu and Mitsubishi air conditioning, plus other brands. With a wide range of ducted, high wall split systems and cassette systems all backed by a 5 year warranty; new Wi-Fi controller for Mitsubishi air conditioners now available. Kitchen Products: Shorelec also has an extensive range of ovens (both gas and electric), dishwashers, washing machines, cook tops, range hoods, fridges and freezers. Shorelec also offer free local delivery for larger products. Ceiling fans with and without lights can be offered with the latest LED technology and remote controls. A large range of stock is held in the shop. Lighting and light fittings in LED and compact fluro are also available.
Heating: Wood heaters (Coonara, Heat Charm and Arrow) complement the gas heating in both ducted and free standing units. Jaycar: The popular Jaycar brand of product is also a part of the Shorelec business, being a distributor in the Yarra Valley for a large array of products. Onga Pumps: A range of pumps is stocked for domestic and farm use. Plus firefighting units are also available. Shorelec is an Aladdin’s cave of electronic products. From power points and wire to kettles and toasters, plus many more electrical supplies.
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are now open for business in Healesville Custom Coasters Australia design and outfit RVs for leisure, travel and business. They offer a huge array of services, which will ensure all travel plans live up to expectation. The products include Toyota Coasters, mini-buses, campervans, caravans, buses and camper-trailers. They can also customise four-wheel-drives (view www.customcoastersaustralia.net). The business specialises in designing and installing a range of customised elements into their clients’ RVs. These custom-works are suited to their specific needs, travel or lifestyle requirements, or business or corporate requirements. They offer clients overall design and floorplan, general remodelling, interiors – decors, berths, appliances, bedrooms, cabinetry, lighting, linings and floorings, as well as plumbing and water tanks. Also included are driver cabin fit-out, electricals and gas-fitting, external awnings, specialneeds fittings, as well as optional extras such as barbecue, satellite, solar systems and inverters. While they customise their clients’ RVs, they also buy and mechanically refurbish Toyota Coasters from scratch. They customise to clients’ specifications, as well as sell completed, fully fitted-out vehicles off the showroom floor. Custom Coasters Australia enables people to customise their vehicles to suit how they want to live and travel while on the road. The business focuses on providing a unique service in customising, with the emphasis on providing the client with their ultimate home away from home. They are also setting up an RVs and caravan accessories showroom. The friendly staff at Custom Coasters have specialities in many fields, including electrics, sheet-metal, mechanical, upholstery, cabinetry, plumbing and gas.
FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US FOR ANY ENQUIRY Factory 1-370 Maroondah Hwy Healesville, Vic. 3777 www.customcoastersaustralia.net
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They’re up and running By KATH GANNAWAY MORE than 700 runners and walkers, and hundreds more supporters, piled into Warburton over the weekend for Community Bank Warburton Up and Running. The cool start was short-lived with the heat starting to build by the time the 10k run and Half Marathon got underway, but event spokesperson Sue Hoffman said loads of people took advantage of the Yarra River to cool off after their events. If there was an ‘upset’ it was in the 5k walk where four-time winner, George Flrnalski, despite his best efforts, lost his crown to Nick Gabbilas, and Jim Berrington in second place. Three generations of the Upper Yarra’s Steer family competed again with 81-year-old Colin the oldest competitor on the day. Among some of the bigger groups were the Healesville Run Guns and the Seaford Little Athletics Club who made the Warburton Caravan Park their home-base - along with many other competitors. “It was our 12th year and the event has established a reputation as a really friendly event which draws people from all over,” Ms Hoffman said. “It’s great for Warburton which was full of Up and Running people, and the river was full of Up and Running people in the afternoon.” Visit the Warburton Up and Running website or Facebook page for the link to the event results.
Winners of the Under 14 2km Girls - Grace from Wesburn, Ella from Woori Yallock and Karilly from Healesville. 134985 Pictures: GREG CARRICK Above: Winners of the Female 5k - Simone Quin from Abbotsford, Veida Somerville and Carly Griffith, both of Gruyere. 134985 Left: Runners head off on the 10km event.
Billanook team Nathan of Mount Dandenong, Marcel of Millgrove, Scott of Monbulk, Wayne of Healesville and Kristine of Avonsleigh, with Eildon MP Cindy McLeish, who also competed.
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Cryptic Clues No. 7359 ACROSS 1. Holding in the nurse is ominous (8). 6. They’re slugs, children (4). 8. Wish you were here, lady (4). 9. Not to mention the claw, in general sheathed (3,5). 10. Glue to a piece of wood (5). 11. Opens up and cleans out (6). 13. The pears, I find out, are from abroad (6). 15. Support is coming through. Don’t give in (6). 17. Mean is having to move from the district (6). 19. Left at four, coming back again with meat (5). 22. Would only a bounder wear it? (4-4). 23. Go off to get a schedule (4). 24. A fit source (4). 25. Are one up, playing the Continental (8).
DOWN 2. Dot and I twice tangled with the fool (5). 3. Is holding the scent spray and they may be sprayed (7). 4. Let it be known and the daughter got a great deal upset (4). 5. The snakes that gave one quite a shock? (8). 6. See, held by a brown nail (5). 7. Offers the nurses (7). 12. The little creature had run in for asylum (8). 14. A certain time before the cancellation (7). 16. To show contentment, it’s standing up in the stable (7). 18. Drive, parking about a mile outside (5). 20. Tear off about ten more (5). 21. It’s turning right at the jail (4).
SUDOKU No. 4021 How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
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Loss ends Premier run - for some
Heat on for finals spots
By DI DAY
By CHRIS ANDERSON
LIFE is a journey, a game, a dance, a dream ... and Premier League was all of those things and more for the Yarra Glen Bowls Club. The club has 76 members, none of them flown in from interstate or overseas and, apart from the coach, not paid to play. They play because they love the club and the club supports them in return. This is what makes YGBC so special. The club gave third-placed Essendon a huge fight, leading for most of the match and finally being overrun in the final stages of the game. The team gave it everything they had, unfortunately this wasn’t good enough, so back to Division 1 they go with heads held high, hopefully to give Premier Division another crack in 2017. Now the club has its sights firmly set on Saturday’s Division 4 and 7 teams and the Tuesday Division 1 and 4 teams. Not bad to get four out of six teams in to the finals. Division 4 plays Boronia at Boronia and it’s one apiece between the teams, however Boronia does have the home-ground advantage. Division 7 has lost only four games this season and will play Donvale at home. Again both teams have won their home games so you would assume Yarra Glen has the upper hand in this battle. In Tuesday’s final series, Division 1 takes on Heathmont at Heathmont, similar conditions to ours. Both teams have won one each so this will be a tight finish. Division 4 has only lost one game for the season and finishing on top, look hard to beat and will play Whittlesea at Yarra Glen.
YVDCA THE heat hit hard on Saturday with cricketers around the Yarra Valley finding the going tough. In the DJ Strachan Shield, frontrunner Warburton-Millgrove enjoyed the chance to put its feet up, while the rest fought it out in the oppressive conditions, with finals positions up for grabs. Possibly the most anticipated game is being played at Seville, where the Blues host Mount Evelyn in a clash that could decide second place, a home final and a finals position. This proved to be the case, as both sides battled through nearly 75 overs of good old-fashioned cricket. Mount Evelyn made an ideal start, removing the openers early, only to see Seville bounce back in the form of an impressive partnership between Tim Dwyer (94) and Ryan Akers (41).With years of experience between them, the pair set themselves for an extended stint at the wicket. With Seville sitting at 2/107 at tea, the platform was set for an onslaught against a tiring attack. And that they did, with a brutal half-hour period post tea, putting the pressure back on the bowlers, and setting the Blues for a total beyond 300. Mount Evelyn bounced back through a containing spell from veteran Chris Anderson (5/31), whose flurry of wickets had the Rovers on the verge of giving the bowlers an early finish.While Seville captain Dean Troyhan (28) was still at the wicket, the Seville score continued to grow. Despite his wicket falling, the Blues tail pushed the score to an imposing 246. Seville would be well pleased with their efforts, and will be confident of reigniting their faltering season in time for an assault on another premiership. Mount Evelyn will need to fight hard to chase this target. Woori Yallock has left the door open for some challengers. They are hosting Healesville in a
HEALESVILLE Tennis Club is making it easy for anyone who ever thought they might like to have a hit. The club runs a full program of social and competition tennis, for all ages and abilities on most days of the week. Tuesdays are packed with mid-week ladies competition from 10am, regular players and emergencies wanted, social tennis for all ages at the Don Road Complex and the Tuesday night inhouse competition at Queen’s Park. A ladies’ social morning is held on Wednesdays from 9.30am to 11am at Queen’s Park, and a Thursday mid-week ladies competition is held weekly starting at 9.30am. Emergencies are wanted for this competition. Junior and senior competitions are held on Saturdays and new players are also wanted for this competition. For youngsters who want to try out the club is running a six-week, free Hot Shots junior beginner program on Thursdays, 3.30pm to 4.45pm in March and April. Monday 23 March has been set aside for the annual ladies’ doubles round-robin fun day from 9.30am to 2pm. The club also offers court hire for casual tennis players, and coaching. Visit www.healesvilletc.org.au, phone club president Kathy Cameron on 5962 3639, or email president@healesvilleetc.org.au for more information.
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crucial game in which a win would strengthen their hold on a finals position, while a loss would put the Tigers on the brink of missing finals. Woori Yallock won the toss and elected to bat in favourable conditions. Although many of their batsmen got starts, the Tigers struggled to take control of the contest, losing regular wickets Chance Burridge (3/20) picked up crucial wickets for the Bloods, and with the support young gun Dermott Fry (3/22), the pairâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s regular strikes kept things in check. It was left to Tigers stalwart Michael King (68) to ensure the Tigers had reached a challenging total. With the support of the aggressive Greg Selby (27), King led the Tigers to 187. Woori Yallock will still be comfortable with the result, as their bowling line-up contains enough fire power. With the Hoddles Creek ground unavailable due to renovations, the Wombats hosted Yarra Junction in the unfamiliar surrounds of Warburton. Hoddles Creek batted first, and their experienced top-order werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t able to capitalise on the friendly conditions. Many of the Wombats made solid starts, but they would be ruing their inability to â&#x20AC;&#x2122;kick onâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. The experience of Doc Chesney (37no) added some beef to the score. The Wombats would be pleased with the final total of 189. Cam Spaulding (4/70) is proving to be a valuable option, and his spinners not only netted four wickets, but gave captain Quinton Hodgkinson the chance to keep his pacers fresh. Yarra Junction certainly has the fire power at the top of their batting order to chase down the total, and would be confident they can stake a claim for finals action.
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