Upper Yarra Tuesday, 31 March, 2015
Mail Covering the Upper Yarra Region of the Yarra Ranges Shire
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Warburton is the place to be this Easter with the town planning two days of fun for locals and visitors. Warburton Caravan Park residents Charlene Hosemans, Annie McDiarmid and Diane Boscher are old-hands at the decorated bike competition, and this year will be running a community market as well. Read more about the park’s plans for Saturday fun and games, along with the Warburton Annual Easter Fund-raiser concert on the Sunday on pages 31 and 35. 136821. Picture: KATH GANNAWAY
Noah (3) with Easter Eggs. 136739 Picture: ROB CAREW
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Working for Warburton community (from left), event organiser John Seegers, Geoff Vickers from Upper Yarra Community Enterprise, and Mick Ebrey from Ruckus. 136815
Ruckus all set to rock hills its latest originals, including the title to their award-winning CD ‘Love This Country’ that debuted at 26 in the Top 40 of the Country Music Charts. Along with the music, there will be a sausage sizzle, coffee and tea and a visit from the ice-cream van, and loads of space to spread a picnic rug, and for the kids to run off some of their easteregg-fuelled energy. Local businesses have once again been outstandingly generous with Upper Yarra Community Enterprise (Warburton and Yarra Junction Community Bank) sponsoring the event, Warbur-
ton Hardware donating first prize of a wheelbarrow full of tools, and numerous other businesses donating great prizes. Raffle tickets will be on sale in the lead-up to Easter at the Warburton Hardware and the caravan park. Over the years, local schools, sporting clubs, emergency services and Ted’s Track Keepers have been among the groups supported by the event. The Easter Fund-raiser is free, but, as the name implies, the aim is to raise funds, so be sure to take along some
spending money to an all-round success. Be sure also to take along your dancing shoes. According to John, there’s never been an Easter Fund-raiser yet without the Nutbush, and 2015 won’t be any different. “It’s all about having fun, families and friends getting together to enjoy a relaxing Easter Sunday with music and dancing, and helping our local organisations,” John said. “We love putting it on and are hoping that this year is the biggest ever.” The event runs from noon to 5pm.
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IT MAY be a new Easter tradition, but it’s one that has become a ‘must do’ part of Warburton’s Easter. Musician John Seegers and supporters have organised the Warburton Annual Easter Fund-raiser for the past five years, raising over $40,000 for local groups and bringing locals and visitors together for fun. This year the event will be held at the Warburton Football Ground with local bands Ruckus and the Yarra River Band on stage for a lively afternoon of
great rock, country and blues music. The Yarra River Band was formed in 2009 and has a great following at festivals and hotels including the Reefton and Sam Knott, and at other gathering places such as the Warburton Golf Club and Alfred’s Homestead in Warrandyte. The multi-award winning Ruckus has played at festivals and venues locally and around the country and has a growing legion of fans. The Easter Fund-raiser will be a real treat for those fans, and would-be fans, with the band including some of
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Easter art with a twist By KATH GANNAWAY TWO very classy Warburton acts come together with the inaugural Easter Artrageous Art Exhibition at Oscars On the Yarra. The Artrageous Painters have put together an exhibition that will add another exciting aspect to Warburton’s Easter attractions. Oscars on the Yarra is hosting the exhibition, and again, will provide visitors and locals with a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a meal in the beautiful setting by the Yarra River. There will also be plenty of opportunities for visitors, and locals in holiday mood, to purchase a lasting reminder of their Warburton escape. The exhibition opens on Saturday 4 April, and runs through to Sunday 26 April. The public are welcome to the official opening, at 3pm on the Saturday, but bookings are required. For further information, or to book, contact Kate on 5966 9992 or 0438 220 014.
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Choc full of Easter goods AVOID the bigger shopping centres these school holidays and enjoy Easter shopping locally in a friendly environment at Cortella Homewares in Yarra Junction. Cortella’s owners, Clea and Elizabeth, have been busy stocking the store with everything Easter, including chocolate eggs and bunnies, Easter decorations and crafts, soft Easter toys, cards and gift ideas. On the gift front, they have selected something for everyone in the family, with a great selection of toys and school holiday activities, arts and crafts, ladies’, men’s and baby gifts. “Our aim always is to provide the local community with a broad range of quality products they can source locally without having to go down the line,” Clea said. The friendly team at Cortella look forward to making your Easter and school holiday shopping experience as stress-free and enjoyable as possible.
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Game-filled day of fun for Easter By KATH GANNAWAY
So, be sure to take your camera along. This year local residents have also organised a market and are inviting community members to join the fun, and perhaps earn a little Easter pocket money, with a stall. The market will operate from 10am to 4pm with the Easter activities, for park visitors and the wider community, running from noon to 2pm. To organise a market stall, phone 5966 2277.
EASTER is one of the busiest times of the year for Warburton Caravan Park, and the management and permanent residents always make sure it’s a memorable one. Easter Saturday is the big day at the park with Easter games, decorated hats and bike competitions, face-painting, lots of Easter egg give-aways, a barbecue, and a visit from the Easter Bunny ... who, just by the way, loves having his picture taken with the kids.
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Community let down By KATH GANNAWAY
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Yarra Ranges Council’s O’Shannassy Ward representative Cr Jim Child as a director of UYCE, was not part of the conversation or voting on the matter. He said however, that councillors had to look at the best outcome for the whole municipality. “Ultimately, it was council’s decision and even though I wasn’t part of that decision, I believe it’s made and we have to move on with that,” he said. In response to where the proceeds of the sale should be spent, Cr Child said the whole precinct had started from community grassroots level and the money should go back to that community. “We have the sale of the caravan park and now have to look seriously at that adjoining recreation precinct,” he said. He said there had been extensive
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bishment and rebuilding. “Secondly, we wanted to do some reclamation work along the river bank, which was a fairly detailed part of our tender, and was going to cost us some amount of money which we were happy to commit to. “It’s also very important to tourism in the town and thought that for it to be owned and controlled by the community made some sense.” Park residents and other community members the Mail spoke with over the weekend were also disappointed that community ownership had come to an end. However, there was some relief among residents that “the word on the street” was that the tender had been decided and that it didn’t go to a big
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A BID by Upper Yarra Community Enterprise (UYCE) to buy the Warburton Caravan Park has failed, ruling out any chance of continued community ownership of the park. UYCE, which operates the Warburton and Yarra Junction Community Bank branches of Bendigo Bank, and is owned by local shareholders, has been told by Yarra Ranges Council that their tender was unsuccessful. The matter was on last week’s council agenda as a ‘confidential item’ but information as to who the successful tenderer is, or whether a final decision has been made, has not be released. The caravan park was established and run by the Warburton Advancement League in the mid-’50s on land leased from the Shire of Upper Yarra. Yarra Ranges Council inherited the land after amalgamation and have leased the business ever since. Tenders for the sale of the land and the business closed in November. The Mail understands that the components of the tender included the freehold of the park and lease of the adjacent swimming pool/playground precinct to the new operator. Other land included in the tender was lease of river frontage. UYCE chair Peter Kimberley confirmed to the Mail last week that they had been advised that they had not made the preferred tenderer’s list. He said the board was disappointed and said they believed that by keeping the business in community hands, they would have secured a return to the community, and kept the land and the business as a community asset. “We went into this with a serious bid,” he said. “We had several objectives, but the main two were we wanted the standard of the caravan park and amenities to be maintained and improved, and submitted a fairly detailed program of refur-
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Mayor Maria McCarthy, Minister Jane Garrett, MP Jaclyn Symes and WesburnMillgrove Fire Brigade president Brian Halit.
Refuge in the making By KATH GANNAWAY MINISTER for Emergency Services Jane Garrett and Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley were in Millgrove on Friday as the construction of the new fire station and community fire refuge got off the ground. The $1.6 million project will provide a modern base for the Wesburn-Millgrove CFA brigade members and a last resort bushfire survival option for the local community. Ms Garrett said that the refuge was a vital community resource. “The safest option is always to leave a high-risk bushfire area well before a fire front approaches,“ she said.
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Diggers to be saluted: tour visuals wanted H. E. B. THOMAS is one of the district’s WWI servicemen who will be saluted as part of a Cemetery Open Day at Wesburn on Sunday 19 April. Trustees of the cemetery have identified 26 servicemen who will be on their Salute Tour and are looking for photographs of the men to add a visual connection to the tour. There will be a general tour of the cemetery and explanation of its workings, a tree planting ceremony commemorating the service of soldiers of WWI, a photographic
display and the ‘Saluting the WWI Servicemen Tour’ recognising those who are interred or memorialised in the cemetery. The cemetery has a lot of history attached to it and is in a beautiful, park-like setting off the Warburton Highway. Trustees invite people to visit, take along a picnic lunch, or visit the Upper Yarra RSL which also has a great lunch menu and is nearby. Tea and coffee will be available. The following servicemen will be recognised on the up-
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the community refuge, a new fire station, the Telstra communication at the mill which will provide state-of-the art 4G communications, so we will have the full suite of safety infrastructure for that community. “We have a large concentration of residents in that area, when you take into consideration the fairly large estate over Mackenzie King Bridge and residents on this side of the river, and this gives options to those people,” he said. Cr Child said the main thing for residents to remember, however, was that the refuge was a place of last resort. He said it was a strong message driven home by Ms Garrett. The building is expected to be completed for the 2015/’16 fire season.
Ten hectares reduced to ashes By KATH GANNAWAY A SERIES of windrows that got out of control at Yellingbo on Wednesday 24 March saw more than 30 firefighting appliances battling the biggest fire in District 13 for the 2014/’15 season. With fire restrictions lifted on Monday, property owners around the Yarra Valley have rushed to burn off months of accumulated ground fuel. The fire burnt 10 hectares at a property on the Healesville Kooweerup Road, prompting an advisory message from the CFA for the Yellingbo area at 8.36pm of fire activity that was not under control. Residents were advised that while there was no threat to communities, they should stay
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informed and monitor conditions. Yellingbo CFA captain Paul Spinks said the owner of the property lit over 15 very large windrows which spread into neighbouring grassland. “If it had not been for the quick response, it would have been a lot bigger than the 10 hectares,” Capt Spinks said. He said 29 CFA units from as far away as Wonga Park, Gembrook and Clematis, joined local brigades, along with five units and a bulldozer from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), attacked the fire, putting in an earth control line on the fire perimeter and removing dangerous trees.
Capt Spinks urged people to take care when burning off. “Fire restrictions are off, but the soil moisture is still very, very low and we’re finding a lot of people are finding the fire intensive is a lot greater than they’ve experienced in the past when they’ve burnt off,” he said. He said it was critical that people had firefighting equipment, including sufficient water available, and that fires were supervised at all times. Residents should also check the Yarra Ranges Council website for information on what days they can burn off and what their legal requirements are for keeping their own property, and neighbouring properties, safe.
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“For times when there is no other resort, community fire refuges, like the one being being built at Millgrove, can provide emergency services,” she said. MP for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes was also present at the announcement, as well as Yarra Ranges mayor Maria McCarthy and O’Shannassy Ward representative Cr Jim Child, along with regional and local CFA members. Cr Child said the Upper Yarra area had been identified as the most fire dangerous in the Victoria. “Anything we can do there to provide safety to the community is paramount,” Cr Child said. “When we look at that (Millgrove) precinct, we will have
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Reminiscing Anzac battles ONE hundred years ago today, soldiers from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps - Anzacs - were on Lemnos, a sun-bathed Greek island situated in the Aegean Sea. Many of these soldiers had not been outside of their home country before. Almost all of them had never fought a battle. Yet in three weeks’ time, they would sail 50km west across the sea and up the Dardanelles to a Turkish beachhead. The plan was to land there, march along the coastline to the capital city of Constantinople, and swiftly force the surrender of the Ottoman Empire. That beach was called Gallipoli.
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fatalities during World War I. The war touched every community across the nation. Locally, Warburton RSL is commemorating the service and sacrifice of the 151 local men who served in World War I by constructing a beautiful mural wall, featuring a mosaic poppy for each of the 47 soldiers who were killed in action. Of course, World War I commenced in August 1914. A little known fact is that the first shot of the war was fired in Australia, from Point Nepean, at a passing German vessel. In conjunction with Montrose Rotary, I unveiled a plaque last year in honour of Montrose resident Charles Morris, the artillery major who ordered
that infamous shot. The war had a profound impact here at home as much as it did overseas. The Bells of Peace project will tell the story of Anzac from a local perspective through song. Working with RSLs, schools, historical societies, and community groups, the Dandenong Ranger Music Council has composed a suite of musical scores for schools and choirs to perform at local commemoration services. And last Sunday, I had the honour of helping launch the book Great Courage and Initiative - the heroic life of George Ingram VC MM. A Seville local, Ingram was awarded the Victoria Cross, our highest decoration for gallantry, in recognition for his bravery on
the Western Front in France. These commemorative projects and more- have been made possible, thanks to the federally funded Casey Centenary of Anzac Committee, which has provided $125,000 worth of grants to RSLs, schools, Rotary clubs, and other groups to remember the service and sacrifice of Australia’s finest. Anzac Day is always a special and solemn occasion. It will be especially so this year with the Centenary of Anzac. If you are able to, I encourage you to attend a dawn service in your local town or follow coverage through the day to remember all Australians who have served, from World War I to those who serve today.
Lenscape Lenscape Lenscape MIST, rising over the lake at the Don Road Sporting Complex in Healesville creates an eerie, monotone reflection as the cooler temperatures take hold across the valley. Taken just on day-break by Mail journalist and photographer KATH GANNAWAY, it presents a different perspective on autumn colour. Do you have any weird, wonderful or wacky photos of the Yarra Valley or Dandenong Ranges you’d like to share in Mail Lenscape? Send a high-resolution jpg image to editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au.
ARTrageous! SEE the work of some of the Upper Yarra’s most ARTrageous painters Oscar’s on the Yarra at Warburton. Opening with nibbles and wine on Saturday 4 April at 3pm. All are welcome, but bookings required on 5966 9992 or 0438 220 014.
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Playgroup SEVILLE Community House has vacancies in its Monday and Tuesday morning playgroup sessions from 9.30am to 11am. Phone 5964 3987 or email info@sevillecommhouse.org.au to book a place.
TOWN Club TAKE Off Weight Naturally (TOWN Club-Upper Yarra) meets weekly in Yarra Junction and supports its members as they focus on achieving their desired weight. Cost is $5 per week. Young and older, men and women, ‘lots to lose’ or ‘just a bit off’, are all represented. Phone Deb on 0417 103 589 or Marg on 0409 162 189.
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Goals are green By JESSE GRAHAM
This van was stolen on the weekend of 21-22 March. Anyone spotting it is asked to call triple-zero immediately. Picture: FACEBOOK
Thieves hit charity By JESSE GRAHAM POLICE are searching for a van stolen from a Lilydale charity earlier this month that was spotted driving through the Yarra Valley last week. The van, a 2003 Toyota HiAce, was taken from Lilydale homelessness and poverty charity, Holy Fools, on Sunday 22 March, along with thousands of dollars in electronics and items from the group’s building. An iMac computer, three printers, the building’s phone system, 10 backpack beds for homeless people, food, four slabs of soft drink and even the bin and the vacuum cleaner were taken from the Swansea Road church. Lilydale Police Leading Senior Constable Scott Papeneux told the Mail that the van had been spotted in Healesville - once on Monday 23 March and twice the following day. Unfortunately, once police officers had made it to the area, the van - which has distinct branding on the front, back and sides - had already gone. The van had been used by Holy Fools to deliver food to the homeless, and contained blankets
at the time of its theft. Holy Fools chief executive, Neal Taylor, said he was disappointed that the thieves didn’t simply approach the business if they were in need of food, shelter or assistance. “Initially, I was quite upset and angry, but now I’ve just come to accept it,” he said. “It was a pity that these guys didn’t make an effort to either come to us or ask us for food - we would have helped them out as much as we could. “It’s a shame that they felt they had to rob us to satisfy their own needs, and it’s going to affect so many other people as well.” Mr Taylor said that, luckily, the business had insurance that should cover most of the lost items, but that the theft was still a major inconvenience. “At least it’s a minor trip, not a complete setback,” he said. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit is investigating the incident and anyone with information is urged to call 9739 2300 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Anyone spotting the van is asked to call triple-zero immediately.
YARRA Ranges Council has mapped its environmental future with the release of its 10-year Environment Strategy last week, following over a year of consultations. Councillors endorsed the Environment Strategy unanimously at their meeting on Tuesday 24 March, before launching the document officially the next morning at the Mount Evelyn Aqueduct Reserve. The document outlines six general goals for the council in regards to its attitude to the environment: That iconic places and their natural character are actively protected; that water resources are improved and preserved; that native plants and animals are protected and that their habitat is enhanced; local economies are strengthened by environmentally sustainable activities; that communities are resilient in the face of changing climate and extreme events; and that all who live and work in the Yarra Ranges see themselves as stewards of the environment. The council’s manager of Parks and Environment, David Harper, said the strategy was made as a result of extensive consultation both before and after the draft document was made. Yarra Ranges mayor, Maria McCarthy, said that officers tried to engage all groups of people, through handing out pamphlets and links to online consultation pages at community markets and train stations. Cr McCarthy said one of the keys to the consultation was breaking the strategy into key areas, such as fire, liveable communities and weeds and pests, and laying out issues in simple terms. “It is a document that is easy to work with and ... a document that is in simple terms for the general public to understand our vision for what we want to
Yarra Ranges mayor Maria McCarthy, left, and Friends of Mount Evelyn Aqueduct's Jean Edwards, with a group of community and council representatives at the launch of the Environment Strategy last week. 136898 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM achieve for our environment,” she said. As part of the consultation, Yarra Ranges Council representatives met with farmers in the Yarra Valley in March 2014, who said they felt they weren’t represented by the council currently. Issues raised by the farmers included needing permits to remove certain types of trees, which they said were unnecessary, as well as interacting with council and Yarra Valley Water on rivers and waterways on properties. Mr Harper said the new strategy would inform council’s decisions regarding the environment, and that he hoped each group in the community felt their voice was represented. “The meeting we had with Yarra Glen farmers in Hoogies was a very powerful
meeting,” Mr Harper said. “I hope that they see a lot more of themselves in this strategy. “I guess, really, what the strategy is doing is giving us directions for the future and setting a tone of how council wants to work in the future, and working with landholder groups, such as the graziers of the Yarra Valley, is one of the important things that we’re going to focus on in the next 10 years." While the council’s Environment Strategy is set over the 2015-2025 period, Mr Harper said it would be reviewed every five years. To view the full Yarra Ranges Council Environment Strategy 2015-2025, visit www.yarraranges.vic. gov.au.
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READERS of the Mail have responded to last week’s story on Eastern Metropolitan Member Samantha Dunn’s proposed new laws for cyclists and motorists. Under the proposed law, drivers would have to keep one metre’s distance from cyclists when overtaking, or one-and-a-half metres in areas with a speed limit over 60km/h. Social media users were almost entirely united against the proposal. What do you think? See the full story at mail. starcommunity.com.au, then write us a letter to the editor at editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au Jenna Sparkle: Make the roads wider, then. Some of the roads in the area are very narrow. Merryn Auldist: It is common sense that we want to encourage healthy lifestyles and less consumption of fossil fuels and so much more - cycling ticks all of the boxes and
Samantha Dunn is an excellent person to take this forward. CaraMellz Sweetness: Seal the roads, make them wider and put a bike lane in. That way bikes don’t have a reason to sit in middle lane and drivers don’t get frustrated.
Penelope Young: This is ridiculous - cyclists speed down the centre of roads through the forests now, putting many people - drivers and pedestrians alike - at risk who attempt to safely make way for them. This defies logic to me, common sense is needed here.
IT has been sad to see so many small businesses close in towns like Yarra Glen over the years. It is also confusing to see locals drive past these businesses to shopping centres further down the highway. Local business needs local support to survive. Small towns know how to support each other in tough times and recent tragedies attest to Yarra Glen’s special character. Let’s please remember the people who pour their livelihood, skills or volunteer work into the local businesses and services for our benefit. So why not browse the local shops, join a local sporting club, visit the library, and grab a course at the Living and Learning Centre? You never know, you might find yourself more active, meeting new friends and part of a vibrant community. Elissa Roper, Yarra Glen.
Bushfire sign a must WARBURTON has been declared one of the most at-risk townships and areas for bushfires, yet the township does not have a Fire Danger Rating sign.
At a CFA organised public meeting last December, only a small fraction of those attending knew the current Fire Danger Rating for that particular day, even though there were nearby fires. The Warburton Emergency Planning Group (WEPG) has been working with Yarra Ranges Shire, the CFA and others to help improve community awareness. As part of that, we have proposed that a Fire Danger Rating sign be placed in Warburton. However, despite formerly raising this request, the group has been told that there is no funding available this financial year unless we were to raise $70,000 ourselves. We consider that such funding sits clearly with the Victorian Government and have written to the Emergency Services Minister seeking her support and have suggested a lower cost alternative, and have urged her to ensure a sign is in place before the next fire season. While it may be the responsibility of all of us to be aware of current emergency information, it is also the responsibility for our governments to provide accessible means to that information. Julian Guess, Warburton Emergency Planning Group.
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Danger sign in community court By KATH GANNAWAY THE Warburton Emergency Planning Group (WEPG) is calling on the State Government to provide Warburton with an electronic Fire Danger Rating Sign (FDRS) The group has been advised that the Warburton community will need to raise the $70,000 cost of the sign, if they want it before the next fire season. The matter was raised at the Warburton Valley Bushfire Forum with WEPG spokesman Julian Guess making the point that with the Warburton Valley being identified as the most vulnerable bushfire area in the state, it should be a priority for a sign. “We’re doing what we can to raise issues, and working on a number of initiatives to help create that additional awareness, but I was a little bit taken aback with the CFA’s response (to the group’s request for a FDRS) which was a suggestion that we should raise $70,000 ourselves. “I don’t think it is a community responsibility,” he said. “My immediate reaction was, I don’t think we’re going to do that.” CFA Operations Officer Don Tomkins distanced himself from the official CFA response, saying there was a sign becoming available and he had earmarked it for Warburton. He said however, he had been told it would go into a pool with Warburton among a number of places vying for the signs.
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“We will continue to push for it, and based on this meeting , will be saying we want the sign here, but it’s not our decision,” he said. He said the decision would lay with the Emergency Services In a letter to the Mail this week, Mr Guess made the point that at a fire awareness meeting in December, attended by over 100 people, only a small number of them knew the fire danger rating for that day, despite the fact that there had been fires in the area that day for which advisory notices had been issued.
He reiterated that the group has been told that there is no funding available this financial year unless they raised $70,000. “We consider that such funding sits clearly with the Victorian Government and have written to the Emergency Services Minister (Ms Jane Garrett) seeking her support and have suggested a lower cost alternative,” Mr Guess wrote. He said they had urged Ms Garrett to ensure a sign is in place before the next fire season.
Cash push for forest action By KATH GANNAWAY A DONATION of $4000 will help raise the profile of a push in the Upper Yarra for the formation of the Great Forest National Park. Warburton photographer Paul Colcheedas and his partner Sonia Jane made the donation from the proceeds of a pictorial calendar they produced for 2015. Part of the proceeds will go to getting the establishment of a new environment group, War-
burton Forest Action, off the ground. The aim of the group is to see the Great Forest National Park become a reality. Karina Doughty, a joint facilitator of WFA with Keith Sera, said the group had formed as a follow up to a meeting last year on the GRNP. “About 200 people attended that meeting and this new group will give people a forum for their support for the Great Forest National Park,” Ms Doughty said.
“The aim is for the park to happen sooner rather than later.” Ms Doughty said the success of the calendar showed the support for the park and the extent of support by the Warburton community. “People are really energised and keen to take on different events to make the GRNP happen,” Ms Doughty said. The group meets on the last Wednesday of each month at the Community Space in Warburton between 7pm and 8.30pm.
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Mum, son sadly missed By KATH GANNAWAY KELLY Crowley and her young son Ethan were farewelled last week as the Yarra Glen community continues to grapple with the loss of two beautiful souls. More than 500 people attended the funeral at Lilydale on Friday, 20 March, of 34-year-old Kelly and nine-year old Ethan who died in a tragic car roll-over on the Goulburn Valley Highway at Molesworth on 9 March. Kelly and Ethan died at the scene but Kelly’s two younger daughters, Sierra, 6, and Tahli, 2, survived and are at home. Many speakers paid tribute to Kelly who was popular among family, friends and work colleagues. Describing her as optimistic and bubbly, they said she would be keenly missed by those who were closest. Little Ethan, they said, would be remembered as a witty, open and enthusiastic little boy who would be sadly missed by all who enjoyed being part of his life. Siera and Tahli attended part of the funeral ceremonies and it was said they are recovering well from the accident. At the Lilydale ceremony Ethan’s father, Brett Healey thanked the many local, interstate and overseas people who attended, along with students from Yarra Glen Primary School where Ethan was a student. Father Bob Maguire spoke at the ceremony about the tragedy of losing two young people, saying: “They will always be with us”. He said that the graveside ceremony was like a protest. “These are young people and their deaths are against the natural order,” he said. “We need to change the way we do things to make sure that such a tragedy doesn’t occur in the future.”
Kelly Crowley and son Ethan were remembered as fun-loving and caring.
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A fund has been established to support Sierra and Tahli. Fund spokesperson and long-term friend, Cath Grbac, also spoke of the loss. “Kelly was such a fun-loving soul and a good friend and mother,” she said. “We are all missing her terribly; and Ethan was a bright boy who will never be forgotten.” Ms Grbac thanked those who have already donated to the fund and who
Cath Grbac have sent their best wishes and love. To donate to the ‘In memory of Kelly and Ethan Fund’ visit http://www.youcaring.com or donate at the Commonwealth Bank BSB 063-252 A/c number 1050 4149. She said as the fund progresses details would be published on Facebook at the ‘In memory of Kelly and Ethan’ page. Any queries can be emailed to kellyandethan3775@gmail.com.
WARBURTON Senior Citizens members were happily tired after a very successful lunch to raise funds to support local people affected by cancer. More than 60 people attended the lunch on Monday 16 March, at the Warburton club rooms, where WSC members had prepared a delicious meal and organised raffles and an auction in support of cancer support group, Yarra Valley Ladies in Pink (YVLP). WSC president Barbara Mutsaers said everyone involved was very happy to be able to hand over $2050 last week, as well as fulfilling their aim to raise awareness of a number of issues around cancer. “We felt it was time to do something extra for the community outside of our senior citizens activities, and it was very satisfying,” she said. Ms Mutsaers said among a number of highlights on the day was the inspirational talk by Judith McGrath from YVLP, and the overwhelming support from the business and wider community. Yarra Ranges mayor Maria
McCarthy and Eildon MP Cindy McLeish attended the lunch and praised the efforts of everyone involved. Ms McLeish, in a Member’s Statement in Parliament, commended the organising team which she said had put in “a huge effort”. “It was so amazing to see the level of support given by organisations and businesses within the community,” she said. Cr McCarthy said it had been a phenomenal six months for the YVLP with local organisations reaching out to support their work and spreading the word about the good work they do. “The best part about this is that it is local people raising funds for local people who are affected by cancer,” she said. “$2050 is a phenomenal amount. “The amount of raffle prizes and auction items were incredible, and even from that perspective, where you have the local community so generously supporting them, it shows that everybody is touched by cancer, and want to help. “It’s just great”.
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Melba is ready to shine By PETER DOUGLAS MELBA Support Services has held an upbeat grand opening to celebrate its relocation to Swinburne University’s former Lilydale campus. Amid much fanfare last Thursday, about 250 guests descended on the new site to mark the occasion. The entertainment included a performance from the Mount Evelyn Primary School choir, while guests included people with disabilities, their families, local businesses and supporters, and many community leaders. Victorian Deputy Premier, James Merlino, headed a strong contingent of supporters. These included Yarra Ranges Shire mayor, Cr Maria McCarthy; fellow
councillor Len Cox; and Melba Life Governor, Pauline Jones, OAM. In delivering his speech, Mr Merlino reiterated the Victorian Government’s commitment to Melba. “The work that is done here, the difference you make, is crucial to a good society, a society in which everyone is valued,” he said. “The care and respect you show here at Melba, the understanding of the inherent dignity of every human being, changes the lives of people who benefit from the support you provide. “Melba plays such an important role in the community.” Mr Merlino said he couldn’t wait until the facility was fully utilised. “This new location ticks a lot of
boxes, it will be incredible when we fully load up this base with life, activity and education,” he said. “Having Melba absolutely connected with students, teachers and community activity on this beautiful site will be amazing.” Mr Merlino praised the board’s management in ensuring the relocation could happen. Melba last February sold its former Mount Evelyn site, which had been deemed a high bushfire risk. Named after Dame Nellie Melba, the organisation provides support services to about 300 people with physical and cognitive disabilities. Melba chief executive officer, Glenn Foard, described the opening as possibly the most significant day in the
Voters counting on Clarke By JESSE GRAHAM THE YARRA Ranges has a new councillor for the Lyster Ward, with candidate Mike Clarke declared winner of the by-election yesterday. An Independent candidate, Mr Clarke was declared winner on Monday 30 March, after receiving almost 2000 votes in preferences to push him into first place. Greens-endorsed candidate, Kate Gutske, was ahead in the voting for much of the count, with Mr Clarke trailing about 200 votes behind as the early results were released. Mr Clarke, a Selby resident, trailed Ms Gutske by just 11 votes, with 2797 against 2808, until the last-minute preferences came down. After receiving 735 votes from Bill Brindle, Mr Clarke had a lead of 600 votes, which he then extended further when he received 1100 votes in preferences from Lawrence Mobsby. The final vote count left Mr Clarke in the lead with 4632 votes to Ms Gutske’s 3117. Mr Clarke told the Mail that he was delighted to get a win, having previously run for the Streeton Ward in 2012 and the Victorian State Election in November. “To finally do it is exciting, and I’m really honoured to get all of that support from the voters,” he said. “I’m really impressed that they all got behind me, and I look forward to supporting and representing them.” He said that he enjoyed
service’s history. “We are thrilled to be providing support services from this site,” he said. “It is a perfect location and a great building, accessible for people who use wheelchairs and with sufficient space to expand our capacity and meet local needs.” Melba President, Dr John Annison, said he was grateful to Swinburne University for making one of the buildings on campus available for use, while acknowledging the bi-partisan government support. Life Governor Pauline Jones, OAM, who has been with the organisation since inception, was exceptionally moved. In 2014, Mrs Jones received a Medal of the Order of Australia for life-
Ron Wiss, left, and Victorian Deputy Premier James Merlino unveil the plaque. 136441 long service to people with a disability and their families. “It is absolutely overwhelming to think that such a large and wellrespected organisation has developed from such a humble beginning,” she said.
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bus replacement to the current 40-seater Ventura buses, with more frequent trips to towns through the Dandenongs. Fast forward to after the election and Mr Clarke said people in the hills agreed that public transport was an important issue and that he would take that issue, along with housing affordability, to the council when he began his duties as councillor. Mr Clarke will officially be sworn in at a special Yarra Ranges Council meeting on 7 April, and will sit as Lyster Ward councillor until the general council election in October 2016.
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Driver’s tips from the SES By KATH GANNAWAY UNLIKE other safety hazards such as speeding or drink driving, driver fatigue is not a criminal offence, but it can be just as deadly. Be sure to plan ahead, get away from the wheel and share the driving whenever possible.
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SES on barista duty By KATH GANNAWAY SES volunteers from Healesville and Lilydale will be on barista duty on Easter Monday as part of the Easter Driver Reviver program. The program which started in 1984 as “Operation Coffee Break” has become an important part of the safety message delivered to drivers around Victoria, particularly on long weekends when fatigue is seen as a significant factor in causing injury and loss of life on the state’s roads. SESVIC says the busiest times for volunteers at Driver Reviver sites is at the Easter break. Sites at Dom Dom Saddle on the Maroondah Highway between Narbethong and Healesville, and in the drive-through on the highway near Ingrams Road at Coldstream, are strategically positioned to capture drivers returning home after a long, and often, tiring long weekend. The Driver Reviver sites are now not just a place for drivers to stop and
rest but a source of information on local attractions and road conditions. They’re also a safe place to take a break for people travelling alone. While it’s the local SES volunteers who will be keeping our roads safe, their colleagues will be offering the same potentially life-saving cuppa to drivers from around the Yarra Valley and the Dandenongs as they make their home from Easter get-aways all around the state. The program has one aim, to reduce road collisions by alleviating driver fatigue - a significant contributor to vehicle collisions in the state. Each year, thousands of cups of tea and coffee are served ... each one aiming to increase the chances of every road traveller reaching their destination safely. Check out the SESVIC website before you head off at Easter for sites that are on your road map - www.ses. vic.gov.au/prepare/driver-reviver .
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Federal Anchor for homeless By JESSE GRAHAM A YARRA Ranges homelessness support organisation has been thrown a lifeline by the Federal Government, which recently announced it would restore lost funding for the next two years. On 26 March, the Yarra Ranges Council announced that homelessnesssupport agencies would have their funding renewed by the Federal Government under the National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness. The funding had only been committed yearly by the government, and this year’s funds were set to run out on 30 June, before the government announced $230 million over the coming two years. Social Services Minister Scott Morrison said the government would continue its funding agreement with the states until 2017. Anchor, which provides services for families, young people and the homeless, will receive some of this funding for three of their programs, two of which could have been under the knife if the funding was not renewed. Housing and Support manager Lisa Stockheim said that if the funding had not been announced, the organisation would have had to reduce or stop their support as soon as April. “For us, it was a huge concern, because we would need to slow down our client intake or cease it, and we had staff that obviously needed to ask the question if they had a job here in the future,” Ms Stockheim said.
“It was quite stressful.” She said the organisation was still awaiting the details of the funding and what it covered, but that staff were relieved that their work could continue. “At this stage, we’re just breathing a collective sigh of relief and thinking ‘thank goodness’,” she said. “We’re going to have our fingers crossed that it just covers everything. “It was a close call, and we’re very happy for it, because it means we can provide the quality service we provide for our community.” Anchor run three programs - Opening Doors, Accommodation Options for Families and A Place to Call Home - that focus on housing and support for people in the community affected by domestic violence or at risk of homelessness or exploitation from rooming houses. The programs are run from the organisation’s Lilydale and Wantirna offices, and service residents throughout the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. Yarra Ranges Council estimates that 337 people in the municipality are homeless, including women and children fleeing domestic violence and young people unable to stay with their families. “This advocacy win for the community now means local agencies, including Anchor, will be able to continue to provide important services to those in need,” a council spokesperson wrote in a statement.
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Burgan motion shot down By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM
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A PROPOSAL to scrap the permit required to remove burgan in the Yarra Ranges was shot down at council last week. The issue was raised as an ‘urgent motion’ by Councillor Jim Child, who labelled the plant an “extreme fire risk.” “What concerns residents is that on farming properties you can have ember attack into the head of the burgan thickets which will actually ignite the bush behind the thickets, and then we have a real serious fire situation,” Cr Child said. “I believe it is urgent. We have a situation where, like our neighbours in Nillumbik Shire, (we need to) actually recognise that fire danger exists with these particular thickets of burgan.” Cr Child’s plan was strongly opposed by other members however, who criticised the use of an urgent motion regarding an amendment to the planning scheme. Councillor Terry Avery said that the permit should not be removed without community consultation. “We need to speak to people about this
issue. Let’s go back to our community and consult with them.” Councillor Len Cox agreed. “It bothers me that we’re doing something because Nillumbik thought it was a good idea,” he told the council. “Why employ people who are experts and then ignore them? “There isn’t any urgency in this motion.” Nillumbik Shire Council introduced a strategy to manage burgan for ‘fire protection,’ which allows residents to remove the species. Nillumbik’s plan also states that “any shrubby fuels like burgan near houses increase the risk of damage to homes during bushfires due to the proximity of flames to the house and radiant heat.” One of the three sitting members who supported the motion was Councillor Andrew Witlox, stating that residents should be given the same rights as council. “If council doesn’t need a permit to remove them, then why should residents?” The issue may be again raised on a later agenda.
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Artworks do the talking By KATH GANNAWAY HETTI Perkins cast an appreciative eye over the works of John Mawurndjul and the late Galumbu Yunupingu as the final work was hung at Tarrawarra Museum of Art last week. The 26 works, 13 each, by the pair regarded as two of the most outstanding Indigenous artists of our time, feature in the Earth and Sky exhibition which opened on Sunday. As curator, Ms Perkins says it’s an exhibition that is very much about the work. TWMA at Healesville, she said, was the ideal gallery for works that don’t need enhancements. “This gallery is so vast and very simple,” she said looking down the walls lined on other side with the, as yet, unlit works
of Mawurndjul and Yunupingu. “I wanted this exhibition to be just about the work; not many tricks, just white walls, bare floor, allowing the works to speak,“ she said. “It feels immersive. “I really wanted a simple, organic show that would do justice to these individual artists.” The title of the exhibition refers to the respective subjects of the two artists’ practice. The paintings of Kuninjku artist Mawurndjul embody the earthly, the terrestrial, and the ancestral realm. His ‘abstract’ bark paintings represent body painting for the sacred Mardayin ceremonies and relate to the landscape and significant sites within his homeland in western Arnhem Land. Initially inspired by her traditional Gumatj stories of the
Pleiades and other constellations, the late Gulumbu Yunupingu painted Garak (the universe) and its stars and galaxies, interpreting these ancestral concepts within the realms of her own imagination. Ms Perkins said in bringing the work of the two artists together, the exhibition offers a panoptic view of ‘country’ from an Indigenous perspective. “Both artists engage with and represent the natural world in a highly sophisticated and conceptual aesthetic form,” she said. “Their work distils the spiritual nature of this engagement in work that resonates with a power that is both ceremonial and celebratory.” The exhibition is on show until 8 June.
Curator Hetti Perkins has brought works of John Mawurndjul and Galumbu Yunupingu from national and state galleries, and private collectors, across Australia to Healesville in Earth and Sky. 136932 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY
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AN OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY EDGEWATER Yarra Valley Resort and Spa has limited apartments still available. In a natural setting with beautiful surrounds, there will be first-class facilities with absolute water frontage and mountain views. The resort will feature extensive recreational facilities, formal and casual dining options, cafe and lounge areas, indulgent spa and comprehensive
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“YARRA Belle” Rarely does such an exquisite property become available in the Yarra Valley. Set on a level 3/4 of an acre (3239 sqm) of magniicent gardens this period weatherboard home, circa 1951, sits proudly on the block and at every turn the charm and opulence of this home will wow all who visit. Completely updated throughout including kitchen with granite benchtops and stainless steel gas appliances, main bedroom with full ensuite plus a main bathroom with double spa bath. Gleaming polished loors low through the living areas including the light & airy sunroom with garden views and the warm and cosy lounge with gas log ire. Boasting three spacious bedrooms the home ofers relaxed living for the family both inside and out. Features include four split systems, private location, asphalt driveway, garage and outdoor entertaining areas all just a short distance from the Yarra Rail Trail and the amenities of Yarra Junction Township. A property to be not just visited, but experienced!
Contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 5967 1277 tony@bellrealestate.com.au
WARBURTON THe Old TeA SHOP - Business
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In a prime Warburton location, this unique ‘life-style’ business that could be the beginning of a new era in your life. With easy hours & in a superb position, this delightful business ofers an extensive range of loose leaf tea and many accessories for the avid tea connoisseur. With huge potential to expand this already successful business & having the security of a good lease in the ‘old bank’, this is a business opportunity for anyone – even if you don’t know a thing about tea – to enjoy & reap the rewards. Contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 5967 1277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au
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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 Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 5967 1277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au
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UNIqUe COUNTRY HIdeAWAY This unique and passive solar designed three and a half year old home is nestled high up and overlooking the picturesque township of Warburton. Hidden from the world the home is just a short stroll from the township and all it has to ofer. The home comprises three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan living, beautiful bamboo looring throughout, quality appliances and modern heating and cooling including an eicient wood heater. Designed with the elements in mind, this north facing home ofers a covered deck where the sounds of nature and iltered views will captivate you. The home is nestled on over one and a half acres (6600m2) with a blend of natural bush, meandering pathways and specially selected bird attracting native fauna. A well-equipped vegetable garden ofers a colourful harvest of produce and established fruit trees. If you are seeking a true tree change in the sought after, serene and peaceful town of Warburton, then this property is worthy of your inspection.
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These fantastic properties on 3 separate titles totaling over 1 & ¼ acres (approx) 2380 Warburton Hwy – 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom character home ideal as Medical suite (S.T.C.A) or similar on 777m2 (approx). 2382 Warburton Hwy – 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom older style home currently rented on large allotment of 1669m2 (approx) 2386 Warburton Hwy – FREEHOLD WORKSHOPS – occupied by RACV on huge 3051m2 (approx)
Set on a huge 2/3 acre block (2511 sqm) in a much sought after area this spacious brick home boasts three robed bedrooms, master with ensuite & walk in robe. Living is enjoyed in the large lounge room & separate dining room plus there’s a meals area adjacent to the kitchen. Built in the late 70s by the current owner & only used occasionally as a holiday home the house is in excellent condition. A double garage is accessed from the made road. Be quick !
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Cute Cottage in the Heart of Seville 3 bedroom home in the heart of sought after Seville is on offer here for the family looking for room to move.The country style home with soaring ceilings offers good size master bedroom with full ensuite and walk in robe,a formal living area with cosy wood ire place,family/living area adjoining a stylish kitchen with dishwasher & all electric cooking plus classy timber looring throughout. $420,000-$460,000
Near New,Perfect Position,Perfect Presentation Just a few years old this home is presented to perfection offering 3 great sized bedrooms all with built in robes including a walk in robe and ensuite in the master bedroom,polished loorboards,ducted heating and a split system plus superb kitchen with quality appliances and plenty of space,energy eficient led lighting and solar power double lock up garage,and a spacious covered entertaining area,a fantastic location,great value! $430,000 - $470,000
Entertain In Style And Comfort This spacious home will suit the growing family and those who love to entertain.Offering 4 large bedrooms all with built in robes and ensuite in the feature master bedroom,large family living areas and a separate meals area, superb kitchen with quality appliances and fresh modern decor throughout.A great convenient location and a fantastic family home. $590,000 plus
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Fresh,Modern,Spacious Family Living This superb home offers great space for the growing family.Offering 4 large bedrooms plus study,ensuite and parents retreat,separate living areas,spacious modern kitchen &separate meals/dining area,ideally zoned with upstairs/downstairs living with separate access ideal for teenagers or dependant relatives.A family home in a private location and only minutes walk to school,transport & Seville Shopping Complex. $480,000 plus
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Immaculate home & ofering 4 bedrooms, open plan living/dining, modern kitchen, split system heating/cooling, woodheater. extra space outside a stunning little one bedroom addition currently used as B&B tastefully furnished with covered deck.This fantastic package is all within a short walk to yarra river, the Warburton trail, cofee shops & backing onto the famous Warburton Golf Course!!!
This stunning 4 bedroom home on approx 1608m2, the kitchen provides enormous bench space, gas cooking, electric oven. 2 living areas & undercover entertaining zone facing stunning mountain vista. The private yard has plenty of areas for the kids & enormous 6m x 9m shed with an extra high 22 degree pitch roof. Also a garage under rooline with undercover access into the house.This is one of those homes that tick all the boxes ready to simply move into &enjoy.
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Sam Price 0438 795 190 5 years
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ALPINE HOME, SUPERB VIEWS PERCHED high on a hill with uninterrupted and truly superb postcard views, this Austrian inspired alpine home stands alone as one of Warburton’s most stunning and iconic properties. Offering five bedrooms in total, three bathrooms, three living areas, two kitchens, two balconies, all on over an acre of lovely gardens with feature stone walls and ferneries and this within strolling distance to the local cafes and shops. This amazing home showcases tobacco stained hardwood flooring, quality stainmaster carpets, leadlighting, custom wrought-iron features, and an enviable master suite with ensuite and two-person spa. Sit in your rich, warm and inviting lounge with stone surrounded wood fire and gaze towards the windows that provide all the entertainment you could want as you watch the clouds float by or the sun set and the moon rise.
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This desirable home would also lend itself perfectly to those requiring something with B&B potential, ideal for investors with the home offering two apartment-style dwellings with separate entrances (one currently tenanted for $250 per week and the other previously returning $350 per week). Or move in to this glorious home with a large or extended family and enjoy the lifestyle that Warburton has to offer. It’s one in a million - make it yours.
Inspect: By appointment Price: $520,000 plus Contact: Samantha Price, 0438 795 190 BELL REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1277
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Great two storey open plan home, land over 1.3 acres, handy to Yarra River, State park, Upper Yarra Reservoir and school bus stop – a great package at an affordable price! Approximately 10 years young, with a combination of modern and country feel, this home offers a wood heater, electric heater and seasonal fans for your comfort inside, plus an upstairs loft area which would make a great parents or teenager retreat with a bedroom and study or lounge. METHOD PRICE $245,000-$255,000 INSPECT Saturday 4th April 2-2:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
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Soaring timber lined ceilings plus an open plan design with split level living areas give the feeling of space in this well designed Western Red Cedar home. With 3 bedrooms, an ensuite with a shower and vanity, a verandah to sit on and enjoy the views from, a brick paved courtyard with a sense of privacy and the comfort of a reverse cycle spilt system for all seasons this property has a lot to offer. Currently tenanted on a month to month basis @ $275 per week this could be an ideal investment. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$295,000 Plus By Appointment Photo ID required Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
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This timber home, which is in the heart of the township, was built when the timber was sourced locally, power was a dream of the future and power tools did not exist. Years have gone by and with the luxury of natural gas, mains power and sewer connected to the property, plus transport and shops nearby, this is an opportunity at an affordable price in an Industrial 3 zone. Yes, there is still to work to be done but if you are prepared to put in a little effort this could be a great chance to move forward. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$230,000 By Appointment Photo ID required Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
HEALESVILLE 2a 3 CLIFFORD GROVE Captivating Charm with Stunning Outlook
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This has it all! A beautifully renovated weatherboard character cottage which has been stripped back and restumped, rewired, replumbed and reroofed within the last 5 years. Sought after features such as high ceilings, picture rails and a window seat in the dining nook blend together superbly with a renovated kitchen and bathroom, the use of double glazing on North facing windows plus the convenience of natural gas heating and a reverse cycle split system. METHOD PRICE $385,000 Plus INSPECT Wednesday 1st April 6-6:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 HEALESVILLE OFFICE 5962 1700
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This large family home is set on over an acre, with established gardens, fruit trees, veggie and herb gardens, shade house, poly tunnel and more, this lovely property lets you enjoy the benefits of country living, yet is still only walking distance to shops and transport, and is handy to schools. Large windows, generous verandahs and big living areas add to the spacious feel of this 4 bedroom brick home, which also has natural gas ducted heating, wood heater and split systems to provide for your comfort.
Imagine changing your lifestyle to one of a country life. With decking around all 4 sides of the house, covered verandahs, paddock and stables for a pony or 2, a well established veggie garden, space for the chickens to roam free and the kids to play, this property has it all plus fantastic shedding incorporating garages and workshop areas for the handyperson or car enthusiast. Appreciate the warm and welcoming feeling that the home offers you.
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H - Healesville YJ - Yarra Junction W - Warburton YG - Yarra Glen C - Coldstream M - Marysville L - Lilydale WN - Wandin North T - Toolangi S - Silvan
YG - Yarra Glen Racecourse Market, Yarra Glen. 0412 839 417. C - Easter Sunday at Oakridge Wines, Coldstream. 9738 9900.
H - Keeper for a Day at Healesville Sanctuary, Healesville. 5957 2800.
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YJ - Easter Storytime and Craft at Yarra Junction Library. 5967 1588. H - ‘Make your own Easter card’ at Healesville Library. 5962 4423.
H - Keeper for a Day at Healesville Sanctuary, Healesville. 5957 2800.
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Melbourne Oxfam Trailwalker sets out from Wesburn.
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T - Instructed Motorcycle Rides, Toolangi. 1300 368 333. C - SproutFest, Adams Farms. 0437 009 032.
L - Growing Gardens at Yarra Ranges Regional Museum, Lilydale. 9294 6313.
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Loss and compassion By KATH GANNAWAY MARY Bariola hid photos of her son’s car crash for years. One is graphic. It’s not a photo she dwells on, but it still haunts her. “That image never goes from your memory,” she said last week as Easter, one of the deadliest periods on the roads, comes up. It’s 16 years on 11 May since 34-year-old Mark died in a car crash on St Hubert’s Road, in Coldstream. It changed her and husband Renato’s lives. It changed the lives of Mark’s partner and their unborn daughter. It changed the lives of Mark’s three brothers. But, out of Mary’s grief, it has also changed the lives of numerous other parents who have lost a child, either on the roads, or through other circumstances. Mary became involved with the support group Compassionate Friends Victoria as she sought to deal with the grief ... that the pain in her voice, even now, says is still very much a part of her life. Mary said she struggled to cope with overwhelming grief after Mark died, but found it helpful to talk about her pain. “It is important to know that the way you are feeling is the right way to feel, if you feel like you need to talk about it, talk. “If you need to cry, cry,” she said. Mary is now in her eighth year of running a social luncheon group, Yarra Valley Compassionate Friends, a support group for bereaved parents and siblings. Mary knows that there will be other families over Easter, perhaps some who live in her own part of the world, perhaps some whose family member or friend has died on Yarra Ranges roads, who will get the knock on the door that will change their lives forever. For Mary and Mark’s partner Janet, news of his death didn’t come from that dreaded door-stop delivery, but at the scene of the crash. When Mary speaks of the events leading up to that kick-in-the-guts moment, there’s a particular sadness as she says Mark had begun a happy pe1174495-PB14-15
riod in his life as he focused on settling down and starting a family. She said she knew something had gone wrong on the afternoon of the accident because Mark was due home from work and he was always on time. When Janet called Mary an hour after he should have been home and told her he still wasn’t home, they began calling hospitals. They could not get any information until Janet called triple-zero and began explaining to the operator the route that Mark took to get home. When she mentioned that he would drive down St Hubert’s Road to get back to Healesville, the operator went silent on the other end of the line. It was late when Mary and Janet decided to trace Mark’s route and they soon saw a car door and pack rack being cleared away by a tow-truck driver. “We found his car door on the side of the road, but nothing else,” she said. “I ran up to the driver, asking him where my son was.” The police hadn’t contacted the family yet, but when Mary called from the tow-trucks’ phone, “they told us to stay put, they would come to us”. When police arrived at the scene they told the women what had happened. They explained how Mark had tried to pass the truck in front of him but lost control on the newly-laid gravel and his car hit a tree. Before he died, Mark told the people who came to his aid that he could hear the ambulance coming. Mary said she cannot forget the trauma of that night, and in an ideal world, no-one would have to suffer that shock, and the enduring loss. “You work your life around the grief, but your life changes when you lose a child and it’s never the same,” she said. “It’s a part of you that’s gone.” “At least I am lucky enough that Mark left something of himself behind,” she said, adding that she has a lovely relationship with her granddaughter Grace, and with Janet. “Grace is 15 now, 16 in September and she looks just like Mark; she is gorgeous,” she says, her voice lifting for the first time in the conversation. Mary says Compassionate Friends gave her an outlet for her grief and that
Mary Bariola, holding a photo of her son Mark, says that talking about grief can help. 58606 talking gives parents courage. “Just listening to them can help,” she says. The Yarra Valley group meets on the third Thursday of each month and is for anyone who has lost a child. It’s a group Mary says she wishes would never gain another member. “I don’t want new members ... I don’t want any more children to die,” she says. “But, we know that’s not reality, and if by sharing a lunch, talking and listening, we can help each other get on with
life, that’s what we’ll do,” she said. Mary’s plea for parents, sons, daughters ... everyone who will be travelling on the roads over Easter, is to take care. “I would just say to them, think of their own lives, and how precious they, and others on the roads, are to the people in their lives. “Drive carefully; don’t be in a hurry.” “Mark might have been late home that day. “We wish he had been late ... just late.”
Bereaved Parents’ Support Yarra Valley Compassionate Friends social luncheon group meets on the third Thursday of each month for parents who have lost a child. The next meeting is on 16 April. Mary can be contacted on 5962 3287. Compassionate Friends Victoria can be contacted on 9888 4944 or visit www. compassionatefriendsvictoria. org.au
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A clear-cut reception By KATH GANNAWAY THE laws around mobile phone use, talking and texting while driving, are clear. It’s illegal. The stakes were raised just over a year ago for both probationary drivers, who are over-represented in serious road crashes according to VicRoads, and for more experienced drivers. It became illegal for P2 drivers, as well as P1 and learner drivers to use a mobile phone, either hand-held or hands-free, while driving. That included when the car was stationary, but not parked. Mobile phones and other mobile devices, such as DVD players or tablet computers, are major sources of distraction for this age group - especially while drivers are still building experience and developing skills. There’s a lot at stake for these drivers, with probationary drivers who reach five demerit points in danger of having their licence suspended. The changes were not restricted to probationary drivers, however. All drivers now face tougher penalties for illegal use of a mobile phone or interacting with other units that have visual displays while driving that are not driver’s aids. The problem is distraction, and using a mobile phone while driving can be distracting. Research shows that using a hand-held or hands-free mobile phone while driving that may involve manual or visual distraction increases the chances of being involved in a crash or near-crash. Using a hand-held mobile while driving includes not only talking and texting, but playing games, taking photos or videos or using any other function on the phone. While using a mobile is second nature to a whole generation of young drivers, and some older drivers, research shows that it can lead to riskier decision making, slower reactions, slower and less controlled braking, wandering out across lanes and generally not being alert to surroundings. It’s different to a situation where you are actually talking to a passenger. If a dangerous situation develops, the passenger can stop talking and let the driver concentrate on driving. On a mobile phone, the person on the other end of the line isn’t aware of the danger and will keep talking, creating a further
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Distracted? Well, YES. 136861 distraction when the driver needs full concentration. Text messaging while driving results in physical, visual and cognitive distraction. Research shows that retrieving and sending text messages increases the amount of time a driver spends not looking at the road. The driver’s eyes may be taken off the road for up to four times longer when text messaging compared to a driver who is not text messaging leading to incorrect lane changes, wandering, missing road signs and hazards such as pedestrians, cyclists and other vehicles. Safe driving tips and the mobile phone. Use Road Mode, an android app that prevents the driver from being distracted by the phone.
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· Use voicemail. over safely and park to make or · Pull receive a call. breaks in your trip for phone · Plan calls. family and friends not to call · Tell when you know you will be driving. callers you are driving and may · Tell have to end the call. make calls in heavy traffic, · Don’t poor road conditions or bad weather. · Never look up phone numbers. · Never read or send text messages.
A mobile phone can be important in an emergency. If you need to use your mobile phone to call for help, stop and park safely where you will not endanger other road users. Visit www.vicroads.vic.gov.au for more information on safe driving.
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C685194-JL3-9 C680173 JM49 8
5962 4060 0409 889 507 0409 889 507
CUSTOM MADE, FULLY ASSEMBLED, QUALITY HARDWARE, VARIETY OF FINISHES QUALIFIED FLAT PACK INSTALLERS.
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Trades & Services
General Classifieds V Tree Lopping/Surgery
Easter Weekend
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
FREE QUOTES
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
PH JENNI 0438 500 265 PH WAL 0438 979 022
HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
Qualified Arborists
FREE QUOTES
ANTENNA SPECIALIST
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
INSTALLED TODAY
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
Tree & Stump Removal Mulch & Wood Sales Tree Pruning & Maintenance Council Arboriculture Reports
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REG 3591 . 5
ROB HOLLAND Phone 5967 4350 Mobile 0419 389 661
www.treeaccess.com.au
We appreciate your business and will beat any written comparable quote by 10%
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Appliance Industry Assoc. member.
Celebrations
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
KELVINATOR, Retro fridge, 1940's, still working, cream, $150, Wandin area. Phone 0416 292 142.
Announcements
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
MAAX SPA 6 seater outdoor, azur blue hard cover and manual. $1,900ono. Phone 0423 944 582, 5962 3581 Healesville.
1156303-HM40-14
V Acknowledgements BARRY SMITH Jenny, Sharyn, Brendan Smith and family would like to express our sincere gratitude to the Yarra Glen Football Club, Yarra Glen Historical society, RSL and Yarra Glen community for their unwavering support, beautiful cards, letters and visits during the sad passing of our loved one Barry Smith.
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS
MICK 0417 350 515 - 0419 521 503 OFFICE 5964 2710
• Septic
0407 356 441
TREE
1055313-KG41-12
REMOVAL SERVICE
YARRA VALLEY ROOFING (S.Green) LIC. 42036 • Insurance and storm damage work • Immediate attention to leaks • Repairs to all types of roofs • Free quotes • All work guaranteed
C1088829-JO36-13
5475, 0434 954 977
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Ph: 0400 627 644 KEYS
V Firewood
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
0418 721 643
Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.
WOODSTOCK TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL All aspects of tree works Free Quotes Fully Insured
FIREWOOD
SN1090434-PJ37-13
1 MTR LOCAL, 1 MTR REDGUM - $270 Free delivery, Warburton Hwy to Healesville
Phone or Text 0418 313 637
0429 856 255 or 1800 170 180
9735 3700
Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS
• TREES PRUNED, LOPPED, FELLED AND REMOVED • WOODCHIPPING AND STUMPGRINDING QUALITY MULCH FOR SALE • QUALIFIED ARBORIST • PROMPT RELIABLE SERVICE • EXCELLENT RATES
CALL JIM
C1015971-KK12-12
5962 4841
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25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
5964 4331 or FREE 0408 644 331 QUOTES
For yard pickup in Healesville $150 ring Michael on
0411 433 165 Bush Wood Available
V Antiques and Collectables CHAIRS, Edwardian, 6, carved, recently upholstered with blue velvet, VGC. $400 the set. 0427 889 063.
TANKS, Stainless steel x 2, with lids. 1x 900Lt, 1x 1400Lt. Would suit wine makers. $700. Ph: 0418 370 762 TENT, 9 person, plus pop up shower/toilet, both as new, used once. $400ono. 0429 066 658.
V Garage Sales POWELLTOWN, 1648 Little Yarra Rd, Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th April, 8am-5pm. Huge garage sale. Household, garage and garden items. Moving house, everything must go!
Visit
Visited
Repairs, Up-grades, Virus Removal. All problems fixed. Accredited.
Tim 0417 383 683 Find it in the
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059 CURTAINS 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.
Ph: 5968 4446 Mobile: 0407 529 902
V Music /Instruments DRUM SET, Billy Hyde, set of 5, 2 sets of cymbals, $300, Wandin area. 0416 292 142.
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
0407 307 432 C964309-KK37-11
Yarra Valley Sawdust 5966 5705 or 9729 7782
REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
V Pets & Services
$150 per metre Delivered
FULLY INSURED
Equestrian, Garden Supplies & Nurseries
Local Computer Service
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
MIXED LOAD V Personal
Arena Surfacing Local supplier to valley & surrounding areas
REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
V Massage Therapists
REDGUM FIREWOOD C936869-KK25-11
• Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets
0401 456 703
ARENA SAWDUST MULCHES & COMPOST
V Curtains
REDGUM & LOCAL GUM Split & Dry REDGUM DELIVERED 1 MTR $170 2 MTRS $330
V Septic Tanks
YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
Quality firewood Split and dry Free local delivery
STABLE BEDDING,
V Computer Repairs
RIDE ON LAWN MOWER, Rover, Hydro drive, Briggs and Stratton motor, 13HP, $1,100. Phone Frank 0408 567 068.
DRY SPLIT HARDWOOD $110 for 1m, $200 for 2m loads. Delivered locally. Discounts for 10m loads. Phone 5966-6252. Gladysdale.
TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149
Over 20 years experience in all aspects of Roof Tiling. • Roofing Repairs • Leak Detection • Re-Bed and Point • Roof Restoration • Re-Roofs • Extensions Call Ross now for a no Obligation free quote. Personalised and Professional Service Guaranteed
9 Tiled roof repairs 9 Rebed and point 9 Gutter protection 9 Replace valley irons ROOFING 9 Gutter cleaner Over 50 years experience 9 Laser light installation www.keysroofing.com.au Call for a free quote Peter Keys 0429 551 333, 9752 1868 Matt Keys 0407 657 484
HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
V Adult Services
C1047556-KG35-12
STEVE 5962
C684309-SJ2-9
V Roofing
V Adult Employment
REMOVAL SPECIALIST
SAWDUST, SHAVINGS,
OIL COLUMN Heater, 5 fins, brand new, $30. Ph 5962 3062.
RIDE-ON MOWER Brand new still in crate. KIOTI model KL2042, 20hp Briggs & Stratton engine, key start, hydrostatic drive, 42 inch cut, $2,495. Phone 0418 334 416 anytime.
General Classifieds
ISO 9001 Lic QEC24009 SAI Global
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1179316-PB14-15
24/7
Fro Our Hearts, Tha k you
C1044686-KK32-12
• Storm water
1159152-43-14
• Sewer
1178287-DJ13-15
METAL office desks 3, $40 each, 2 floor scales $190 each, Top loader freezer in box (brand new) $220. Freezer boxes, 1 large $480, 1 small $250. Call Jim 5966 2938.
1139204-LB23-14
V For Sale
Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont
We appreciate your businessDip. and we’ll beat any written comparable quote by 10% Arboriculture
Celebrations
Trades & Services
V For Sale CAT ENCLOSURE, wire. Hammocks, bedrooms, tunnels, towers. Sell complete or in modules. Phone: 5962 4326
FRIDGES & WASHERS
0402 943 0458 777770 452or 0458 777 452 Dale Belmore - Arborist
Local professionals in our
Enquires: 9762 0862
BED, double, timber with slats. Chiropractic mattress. $320. VGC. Ph: 5962 6771
Fully Fully Insured Free Quotes Insured / / Free Quotes
Australian Government endorsed Installer
www.antennaspecialist.com.au
• Hot Water Units • Roofing • Septic Tanks • Spouting • Down Pipes
1177271-CG12-15
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
• Water Services • All Small Maintenance Jobs • Gasfitting
Sat 4th April: 9am-4pm and Sun 5th April: 10am-4pm Ferny Creek Recreational Hall Clarkmont Rd, Ferny Creek. Melways 75 D1 Antiques, books, collectables, china, glass, coins, jewellery, stamps, tools, postcards, swap cards, toys and more. Gold coin entry FREE PARKING
FULLY INSURED
V Plumbing
RS
FERNY CREEK
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SPECIALISE IN ORNAMENTAL AND PLASTER RESTORATION
EASTER COLLECTOR'S FAIR
TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL WOODSPLITTING SERVICE & SALES MULCHING SERVICE & SALES 25M TOWER HIRE (15M OUTREACH)
C1106106-BM04-14
0408 303 545 ALL TYPES OF PLASTERING NO JOB TOO SMALL
EZY TREE SOLUTIONS
963517-JL36-11
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
WARWICK
1173485-LB08-15
PLASTERING
C1055101-KK41-12
PNR
V Antiques and Collectables
C683922-SJ2-9
V Septic Tanks 1176670-HM12-15
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
General Notices section of Network Classifieds.
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V Public Notices and Event
Appointments to Victoria’s Catchment Management Authority Boards 2015
Appointments to the Victorian Catchment Management Council 2015
Contribute your skills and help to protect and enhance Victoria’s natural resources
CMAs prepare regional catchment strategies and coordinate and monitor their implementation. They also advise the minister on priorities for resource allocation and on the condition of land and water resources; and promote community awareness and understanding of the importance of land and water resources, their sustainable use, conservation and rehabilitation. Each CMA (except the Port Phillip and Westernport CMA) also has regional waterway, loodplain, drainage and environmental water reserve management responsibilities.
Contribute your skills and help to protect and enhance Victoria’s natural resources The Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water is seeking expressions of interest for appointment of the Chair and members to the Victorian Catchment Management Council (VCMC). Do you have experience and knowledge in land protection, water resource management, primary industry, environment protection and conservation, or local government? Experience and knowledge in public administration and governance or in community engagement are also desirable. The composition of the VCMC will also relect the major land and water uses in Victoria, including rural, urban, private and public uses. The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring the diversity of our boards represent the diversity of our communities. Women, Indigenous persons, people with a disability, young persons and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The VCMC consists of up to 10 members, including the Chair, appointed for up to three years. One member is nominated by the Secretary of the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. The terms of appointment of the current VCMC Chair and members expire on 25 September 2015. The VCMC is responsible for advising the Victorian Government on the condition of land and water resources and on priorities for catchment management. The VCMC also encourages the co-operation of people and bodies involved in the management of land and water resources. The VCMC is independent of catchment management authorities. Appointees may be entitled to remuneration for their services at rates according to the Victorian Government’s Appointment and Remuneration Guidelines. Travelling and other allowances may also be reimbursed at applicable government rates. Applicants are required to apply online. To apply and for more information, go to: www.delwp.vic.gov.au/onboard Applications close: 5pm Monday 20 April 2015. www.delwp.vic.gov.au Customer Service Centre 136 186
Appointees may be entitled to remuneration for their services at rates according to the Victorian Government’s Appointment and Remuneration Guidelines. Travelling and other allowances may also be reimbursed at applicable government rates.
V Public Notices and Event
The Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water is seeking expressions of interest for appointment of up to 45 members to the 10 catchment management authority (CMA) boards and for the Chair of the Glenelg Hopkins CMA board. Do you have experience and knowledge in land management, water resources management and the water industry, waterway management, environment or natural resources management, primary industry, strategic or business planning, or inancial management? Experience and knowledge in public administration and governance or in community engagement are also desirable. The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring the diversity of our boards represent the diversity of our communities. Women, Indigenous persons, people with a disability, young persons and people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Each CMA board has up to nine members, including a chair, appointed for up to four years. More than one half of the members of each CMA board (except the Port Phillip and Westernport CMA) must be people whose principal occupation is primary production (agriculture, apiculture, aquaculture, forestry or horticulture). The terms of appointment of about half the CMA board members expire on 30 September 2015. The position of Chair of the Glenelg Hopkins CMA board will also conclude on 30 September 2015.
Applicants are required to apply online. To apply and for more information, go to www.delwp.vic.gov.au/onboard Applications close: 5pm Monday 20 April 2015. www.delwp.vic.gov.au Customer Service Centre 136 186
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CMA boards are responsible for the strategic planning, policies, and oversight of the management of their CMA, including the performance of the functions and duties of the CMA.
CLASSIFIEDS EARLY DEADLINES
EASTER Classifieds deadlines for Tuesday 7th April issues of Mail News Group are as follows:
WEDNESDAY 1ST APRIL Trades - 4pm
THURSDAY 2ND APRIL Classifieds - 12pm
Healesville Pony Club Annual General Meeting (2015) A public meeting to nominate persons for appointment to the Committee of Management for the Healesville Pony Club for the term of 1 year is to be held at the Healesville Pony Club, Don Road Sporting Complex. Saturday 18th April, 2015 commencing at 6pm. All interested parties and members are encouraged to attend. For any inquiries please call our Public Officer: Kerryn Sansom on 0412 109 648
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AGM The AGM of Warburton CFA will be held at 7.30pm on Wednesday 15th April at Warburton CFA Station.
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Employment
V Positions Vacant
AUTOMOTIVE ASSEMBLER Busy smash repair center in Wesburn requires an Assembler. Must be motivated. Ph: 5967 2888
FARMER Experienced in Beef Cattle, Irrigation and Hay.
MOTOR VEHICLE TECHNICIAN Healesville Toyota require the services of a fully qualified motor vehicle technician. Toyota dealership experience preferred, but not essential. Will consider 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th year apprentice. Current Victorian driving license essential. Please call Barry on 03 5962 4333, Healesville Toyota.
WAIT STAFF Bella Vedere is seeking experienced, mature, front of house staff. Immediate start. Contact Tim on 5962 6161
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UYCH Community College
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for classroom delivery and assessment of Diploma of Community Services Work.
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General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.
Upper Yarra Community House Inc. ABN 51 933 700 538 TOID 4150
(Out of School Hours Care) >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ Ͳ ĂĚŐĞƌ ƌĞĞŬ To be considered you must hold a minimum ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞ /// ŝŶ ĂƌůLJ ŚŝůĚŚŽŽĚ ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ and Care and Working with Children Check. Police and background checks will be conducted. ZĞĨĞƌ ƚŽ ǁǁǁ͘ƵLJĐŚ͘ǀŝĐ͘ĞĚƵ͘ĂƵ ĨŽƌ Ă ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ĚĞƐĐƌŝƉƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ƉƌŽĐĞƐƐ͘ Further enquiries to Robynne Mauger by email only robynnemauger@uych.org.au ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ ĐůŽƐĞ ďLJ &ƌŝĚĂLJ ϰƚŚ Ɖƌŝů ϮϬϭϱ ^ĐĂŶ ŚĞƌĞ ĨŽƌ ŵŽƌĞ ŝŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ
Upper Yarra Community House Inc. ABN 51 933 700 538 TOID 4150
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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WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME
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Yet another Monkhorst off to ’Pies By PETER DOUGLAS
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WOORI Yallock's favourite son Ben Monkhorst will pull on the black and white stripes this year for Collingwood’s VFL side. After booting 41 goals last season for the Tigers, Monkhorst, 23, has signed with the AFL team’s Reserves, with the team aiming for its third consecutive finals series. Monkhorst has previously played at state level, with Box Hill, and will be a welcome ad-
dition to the Magpies. VFL coach Dale Tapping told the club’s website last week he was excited over what Monkhorst would bring. “He’s probably that second or third option in the forward half,” Tapping said. “He’s got really good aerial power and he kicks the ball really well. “At 23 years old, he gives our group a little bit of experience. He’s had a good pre-season.”
Monkhorst is the son of Magpies 1990 premiership ruckman, Damian Monkhorst, who has also represented Woori Yallock with distinction. Ben’s presence will add to the Magpie family connections on the VFL list this year. He will join Ned McKeown (son of Ron), as well as Ryan Pendlebury (brother of Magpie skipper, Scott) and Jack Blair (brother of Jarryd) as confirmed starters for the Reserves’ list.
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Kiara Flavel put in some stunning performances to be the star of the meet.
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Veida, Kiara do us proud YARRA Ranges Athletics club members competed in a range of championship events this weekend including the Australian Open Track and Field Championships and the State Little Athletics Championships. Veida Somerville became Yarra Ranges Athletics first ever representative at the Australian Open Track and Field Championships, representing the club in the 3000m steeplechase. Veida smashed her PB to finish in an outstanding fifth place in her debut season of steeplechase. The Little Athletics members were representing our club with equal amount of vigour at the State Little Athletics Championships. Star of the meet was undoubtedly Kiara Flavel with three gold medals and two pending Victorian Best Performances. An excellent result for the dedication Kiara has shown to
her athletics this summer. Other medal winners from the championships were Lateisha Willis, Chelsea Thompson, Georgia Laven, Madeline Laven, Tayleb Willis, Benjamin Grimes, Ruby Dixon, Claire Noonan, Emily Noonan, Brayden Woolridge, Tyler Weeks and Bailey Griffiths. Next club event is the start of the crosscountry season on 11 April with the club AGM and Little Athletics presentation night that evening. The annual ‘Lake but not as you know it Fun Run’ will be held on Sunday 19 April. More details and information regarding coming events are on the club's website. New members of all ages and abilities are welcome at the club. Please visit www.yarrarangesathletics.org. au for more information, results and training times.
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Sport SCOREBOARD Wed. March 25: PAR A-Grade= E.Slater (+1), B-Grade= A.Johnson (+5). Balls down to -2. N.T.P's were 3rd= Dot-Stephens, 9th= L.Humphris, 11th= J.Hall. Sat. March 28th: Stableford A-Grade= D.Hatt ( 39 points), B-Grade= Chris-Fall ( 40). Balls down to 32. N.T.P's were 3rd= W.Hollis, 5th= Paul-Kennedy, 9th= A Johnston, 12th= S Kennedy, 15th= P Kennedy.
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Girls Singles/Doubles Section 6 champions Caitlyn Cosson, Lucy Flamsteed and Kelly Wallace. 136966
Smashing end to season By KATH GANNAWAY HEALESVILLE Tennis Club has had a successful summer season playing in three premierships and coming home with two flags. In the Junior Open Singles/Doubles, Section 7, of the Eastern Region Tennis, Healesville defeated Monbulk six sets, 43 games to 2 sets, 34 games. The team was captain Dean Pryon, April Stanley, Maddy Hannaford and James Laurence. In the Girls Singles/Doubles, Sec-
tion 6, Captain, Lucy Flamsteed, Caitlyn Cosson and Kelly Wallace defeated Koonung Park in a very close match which saw Healesville claim the flag 3 sets, 30 games to 3 sets, 26 games. The Eastern Region Junior Development Section 3 match saw Healesville come runners-up to Heathmont with Eliza Hoiles, Ruby Holloway, Joanne Lawrence, May Flamsteed and Phoebe Cosson putting in a great effort after a very successful season. The winter season commences on 18 April.
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7364 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Sage. 7, Valuation. 8, Roam. 9, Crab. 10, Meek. 11, Wept. 14, Altogether. 16, Fallacious. 19, King. 22, User. 24, Grim. 25, Save. 26, Contralto. 27, Seem. Down - 1, Strew. 2, Grasp. 3, Parrot. 4, Humbug. 5, Item. 6, Sovereign. 12, Expansion. 13, Tail. 15, Task. 17, Cognac. 18, Opiate. 20, Inane. 21, Gleam. 23, Rite. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7364 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Baby. 7, It-era-tion. 8, L-i-ed. 9, Spot. 10, Bill. 11, As-k-s. 14, Experience. 16, Fair-minded. 19, Si-de (rev.) 22, Shot. 24, Pu-mp. 25, Ac-h-e. 26, R-aise c-ain. 27, T-rot. Down - 1, B-ella. 2, Break. 3, Stop up. 4, Grater (anag.) 5, Stab. 6, Collected.12, S-c-rap-heap. 13, Seer (rev.) 15, Ends. 17, Imp-act. 18, Do-main. 20, In-cur. 21, Eve-(we)nt. 23, Test.
Junior Open Section 7 champions (from left) April Stanley, Maddy Hannaford, Dean Pryor and James Laurence. 136966
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PUZZLES Quick Clues No. 7364 1. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 16. 19. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27.
ACROSS Wise (4) Assessment (9) Wander (4) Shellfish (4) Submissive (4) Cried (4) Wholly (10) Misleading (10) Monarch (4) Addict (4) Stern (4) Rescue (4) Singer (9) Appear (4)
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DOWN Scatter (5) Hold (5) Bird (6) Nonsense (6) Article (4) Gold coin (9) Enlargement (9) Brush (4) Job (4) Brandy (6) Drug (6) Silly (5) Shine (5) Ceremony (4)
SUDOKU No. 4026 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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Cryptic Clues No. 7364 DOWN 1. She’s a bachelor girl (5). 2. Split the rest (5). 3. Choke: won’t go down (4,2). 4. Reg and Art assembled the kitchen gadget (6). 5. Try pink (4). 6. Gathered it’s cool (9). 12. Throwing, perhaps, a hundred into the rubbish dump (54). 13. He prognosticates the Welshman will make a comeback (4). 15. Aims to get tips (4). 17. The collision is the devil’s doing (6). 18. This territory has the same chief (6). 20. Be responsible for, and at home with, the dog (5). 21. What happened when the girl went? We left (5). 23. Try and match (4).
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6 ACROSS 1. A newcomer often up in the arms (4). 7. Repeating it the time after, on running into (9). 8. Misled or lead one inside (4). 9. Mark will have just a little (4). 10. He’ll tell you how much you’ve spent (4). 11. Wants to know if there’s a K in “Donkey”! (4). 14. Feel it’s what distinquishes the beginner from the old hand (10). 16. Never having dark thoughts? (4-6). 19. The chief is back in the team (4). 22. Drink, in the picture (4). 24. Back up and the policeman will question you (4). 25. The crack about the height hurt (4). 26. Create an awful fuss anew as ice water is brought round (5,4). 27, It’s time to go off. Run! (4).
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