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Cash fuels appeal that is due to the very generous sponsors who help get this event off the ground each year. “It was an amazing season and way beyond what we ever dreamed of when the show started with just 56 cars in the car park at the Wandin North shopping centre six years ago,� Sindy said. The event has become an institution with more than 500 cars and motorcycles pouring into the Wandin East Recreation Reserve on the third Wednesday of the month from October through to March. “The rumble of engines coming

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PEOPLE power and petrol power are the driving force behind a massive $23,643 donation made to the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal over Easter. Organiser of the Wandin Custom Car and Bike Show, Sindy ReddenVitale, delivered the huge cheque to the appeal. She said it was a great day for Wandin and for all the people who contributed by attending the monthly car shows at East Wandin Reserve over

the last six months. There was more good news to come with Sindy and coorganisers, husband Tony, and Annie and Stewart Johnson, announcing that Wandin community groups who took part in the event had also raised a phenomenal amount. Wandin CFA raised $12,000, Wandin Yallock Primary School $4000, Wandin Rotary $2153 and St Mary’s Primary School $4500. “That brings our total this season to nearly $50,000 for the local community and to help the kids at the Royal Children’s Hospital, and a big part of

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In brief Burglary ring THREE people have been arrested and will face court after a residential burglary in Mount Evelyn last month. On 24 March, between 8am-3pm, the trio is believed to have forced their way into a Warrawee Road property, taking guitars, jewellery and cash. A 34-year-old Dandenong man, a 34-year-old woman and a 26-year-old Bayswater man were arrested in regards to the burglary. The Dandenong man will appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 2 June, while the woman will appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 3 August and the Bayswater man will appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 23 April.

School computer theft POLICE are appealing for information after five computers were stolen from Monbulk Secondary College. On Monday 23 and Tuesday 24 March, unknown people broke into Monbulk Secondary College on David Hill Road, stealing five iMac computers, each worth about $1000. Anyone with information on the theft is asked to call Lilydale Crime Investigation Unit on 9739 2300 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Aggravated burglary KNOX Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance after an aggravated burglary in Ferntree Gully last February. At about 1am on Friday 27 February, a lone person broke into the garage of a Rankin Road property by breaking a padlock on a side door. Two residents who were home at the time went to investigate, and the burglar was confronted before he ran down Virginia Way. He was chased for a short distance before pulling out a large knife and threatening the residents. The offender, described as a Caucasian man in his forties, around 190cm tall and having a solid build, dark hair and eyes, red blemished skin and a wispy moustache, fled towards Florida Avenue. He was wearing a black baseball cap, dark jacket and dark pants. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to make a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Thieves with a thirst THIRSTY thieves are being sought by police, after beverages were stolen from the Macclesfield Pony Club last month. Between Friday 20 and Saturday 28 March, the club on Kennedy Road, Macclesfield, was broken into. Soft drink, tea and coffee were all stolen in the burglary, and police are asking anyone with information to contact police on 9739 2300 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Cabin break-in POLICE are asking members of the public to come forward, after a cabin at the Ferny Creek Recreation Reserve was broken into. Between Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March, a log cabin in the reserve was broken into. Lilydale Crime Investigation Unit Detective Sergeant, Mark Smithwick, said that no valuables were stored in the building, and nothing was stolen. Anyone with information on the break in is asked to call Lilydale Crime Investigation Unit on 9739 2300 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Bikes ride off STOLEN mountain bikes are being sought by police, after thieves made (or rode) off with the bikes from a Selby property. Unknown people broke into the Charles Street property between 8 and 15 March, and stole mountain bikes from the property. No information on the brands was available. Anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity or who has information is asked contact Lilydale police on 9739 2300 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

TV holds the answers DOES anyone you know currently have an unexplained new television set? Police are appealing for information after a television set was stolen in a Wandin residential burglary. Overnight on Thursday 19 and Friday 20 March, a Parker Road property was broken into, and a television set was stolen. Anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity or who has information is asked contact Lilydale police on 9739 2300 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Holy Fools and van parted By JESSE GRAHAM A CALLOUS theft of supplies for the homeless last month has sparked a surge in public support and donations to stricken Lilydale charity, Holy Fools. The Swansea Road charity was broken into on the weekend of 2223 March and thousands of dollars in equipment and food was stolen, along with a 2003 Toyota HiAce van, which had extensive Holy Fools branding. Since then, Holy Fools’ Chief Executive Neal Taylor said the community had come out in support of the charity, with $700 in food for homeless people and fund-raisers replaced and more cash donations coming in. On Thursday 2 April, Lilydale Coles ran a fund-raiser for the charity, and Mr Taylor said it was just the latest in an outpouring of support. “We’re finding that the community response has been fantastic,” he said. “People have been dropping food and donations off, coming in and having a chat – it’s been great. “The response really has been overwhelming – I’m thankful that, if anything has come out of this, the community is now much more

The Holy Fools charity van, stolen on 22-23 March. 136683 aware of what we do and more supportive.” An iMac computer, three printers, the building’s phone system, 10 backpack beds for homeless people, $700 in food for homeless people and even the vacuum cleaner and bin were taken in the theft, along with the van. News of the theft spread rapidly through local and metropolitan press and on social media, with people posting their sightings of the van in Healesville in the days

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following the break-in. When workers at Telstra heard about the theft, they rallied their colleagues and approached Mr Taylor to organise a replacement phone. As for the van, Lilydale Crime Investigation Unit Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said police had no new leads, and Mr Taylor said the last sighting was in Mansfield - some 150 kilometres away. He said the organisation was struggling without the van, but sees

the matter as a small setback, and one that is slowly getting better. “There have been a few occasions where we’ve had to juggle cars and try to work out how to get things to a location without the van,” Mr Taylor said. “But we’re slowly managing – it is more of a hiccup than a downfall.” To donate to Holy Fools, visit www.holyfools.org.au, call 1300 133 889 or contact Neal Taylor on 0417 579 944.

People power drives safety By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM PEOPLE power has brought about improved road safety at a Mount Evelyn intersection. On Friday 12 February, MP for Evelyn Christine Fyffe tabled a community petition calling for improvements to a Mount Evelyn intersection. A fatality at a bend near the Monbulk Road and Hunter Road intersection left many in the area concerned about safety. An 18-year-old female driver was killed when her car collided with a tree on the road in November 2013. Ms Fyffe said she received a positive response to the petition. “I am pleased to advise that I

have received a response from the Minister for Roads and Road Safety, stating that VicRoads have reviewed the fatal crash from a road engineering perspective and found changes are necessary,” she said. “Improvements will be made to the road signage and existing guide posts, with the treatments expected to be delivered by June 2015.” “Until then I urge people using the stretch of road to exercise caution and drive responsibly to avoid another accident.” She went on to congratulate the local community for their initiative in fixing the local issue. “The people of Mount Evelyn have shown that if you really care about an issue, by getting others involved you can have an impact.”

Tanika Pearce, 18, died after crashing on the bend near the intersection of Monbulk and Hunter Roads in 2013. 110845 Picture: REBECCA BILLS

Fund-raiser fights through cancer By JESSE GRAHAM A COMMUNITY barbecue to raise money and awareness for brain cancer in Mount Evelyn pushed through cold conditions to raise hundreds of dollars in donations. The new Mount Evelyn Community House on Wray Crescent held the barbecue on Friday 27 March to raise money for the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. Though the weather on the night was dreary, windy and cold, about 60 people attended the two-hour event to take part in the kids’ activities, grab a sausage from the barbecue or simply support the cause. Mount Evelyn Community House Co-ordinator, Nicky Condello, said the event raised $821.60 on the night and that some merchandise was still being sold - all of which would be donated to the foundation. “It was a really good effort for the very first one, with very small lead-in time,” Ms Condello said. “We were pretty happy with the event, considering the weather.” She said there was strong support in the community for the event, with traders and residents donating items for the raffle, and others showing their support by attending. Morrisons Men’s Shed provided the barbecue and entertainment for the event, and people were able to learn to make origami paper cranes - the symbol of the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. The event was a personal experience for Community House member, Anna Griffith, whose brother, Davyd Gartlan died eight years ago,

after living with brain cancer for 19 years. Ms Griffith said the barbecue gave people a time to connect and reflect on their own experiences with cancer, whether it was first-hand or from knowing others living with the disease. “The highlight was that people from all different backgrounds, who all had a connection through brain cancer whether they had it, knew

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Sports clubs are key I KNOW it’s been said before, but in my time as mayor I’ve been struck by just how important sporting clubs are to the Yarra Ranges communities. Sport – whether it’s soccer, football, cricket or netball – is really the lifeblood of our towns. It connects young people and families and provides a positive outlet for fostering community, healthy activity and a sense of belonging. In areas of the Yarra Ranges that are more socially isolated, sporting clubs are often the difference in

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young people thriving and feeling engaged in their community. The more than 350 sporting clubs in the Yarra Ranges are really an example of community partnerships in action. To ensure games and training

sessions run smoothly each week, the clubs partner with council, local business, volunteers and families. Without this whole-of-community approach, the clubs could not enjoy their success. Council is proud to provide and maintain the facilities for these clubs – ovals, pavilions and courts and support to support them in any way we can. Another vital aspect of sporting clubs is the corporate sponsorship they rely on. I’d like to thank the local busi-

nesses who commit to supporting these sporting groups each season. We know volunteers are the lifeblood of our community in so many ways, including at sporting clubs where they give up their time to serve on committees and operate canteens. And parents, what would sporting clubs do without parents who take their children to training and games each weekend – rain, hail or shine. On behalf of council, I’d like to say a big ‘thank you’.

Snippets Evening art class FOR the complete beginner of those wishing to refresh old skills, this class is tailored to ‘fill in the gaps’ and get you started again. Held at Emerald Art Society, the class will run from 15 April - 3 June 2015 from 6.30pm-8.30pm on Wednesday nights. Cost is $200 for members or $220 for non-members. Bookings: Anne Collins on 0428 685 862.

Junior art class YOUNG artists will be helped to develop new skills through suggested projects at this afternoon class at Emerald Art Society. The fundamentals of art will be taught through a series of exercises of colour theory, composition and techniques. Cost is $120 per child for members and $130 for non-members. Bookings: Anne Collins on 0428 685 862.

Printmaking class EXPLORE various printmaking techniques including linocut in a fully equipped studio and produce relief and intaglio prints under the guidance of a qualified printmaker. Classes are for beginners as well as more advanced students. Cost is $30 per session and $5 for materials. Bookings: Kim Oakes on 5968 4276.

Still Life THE Hut Gallery’s exhibition ‘Still Life’ will open on Sunday 12 April. Featuring works by FTG Art Society members, the exhibition will run until Sunday 3 May. Local artists and textile demonstrations will be at the opening at 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. Entry is free. Hours are 11.00am-4.00pm.

Giant Dog’s Picnic Funday THE Newfoundland Club of Victoria will host a giant day of fun at the beautiful Lillydale Lake for giant breed dogs and their carers on Sunday 19 April from 10.30am to 2.30pm. A great chance to come along and meet lots of beautiful dogs, great people and get to know about the various giant breeds. Inquiries to 0417 760 875.

Commemoration concert TICKETS to the Dandenong Ranges Music Council’s Anzac Commemoration Concert, ‘Bells of Peace’, are available at www.trybookings.com/ HCEL. To be held on Saturday April 18 at the Discovery Church in Mt Evelyn at 2pm and on Monday April 20 at Belgrave Heights Convention Centre at 7pm. For more information visit www. drmc.org.au

Computer Skills COMPUTER skills at Emerald Community House in term two - iPad training, computers for beginners and intermediate, Adobe InDesign. Learn new skills, brush up or train on the very latest CS5 version of InDesign which is the commercial standard for desktop publishing in the workplace. Call ECH on 5968 3881 for course bookings.

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“I was working in Upwey and a friend called to tell me they were building a new Catholic school in Monbulk, and she suggested I apply for the job of secretary,” she said. “I was successful, and I started work at the same time as the school opened with 127 students.” That was almost 30 years ago. Last week, Mrs Mitchell handed in the keys, said goodbye to staff and students - some of whose parents were children at the school when she started - and headed out to start the next phase of her life. St Paul’s classrooms covered a third of it’s present day size for the same number of students, and Mrs Mitchell saw enrolments rise to 200 in

the early 1990s before they receded back to the current 140. In a quirky twist of fate, one of the students in Year 6 at the inception later became Mrs Mitchell’s daughter-in-law. St Paul’s principal, Frank Dame, said Mrs Mitchell had been the welcoming ‘face’ of the school and a much-loved staff member. “The amazing thing is that while the workload of the ladies in the school office has increased exponentially during the past 30 years, Mrs Mitchell always kept abreast of the latest developments and never appeared flustered,” he said. “The only thing that made her grumble was when St Kilda performed poorly.”

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QIGONG will improve flexibility, balance and coordination as wll as being beneficial for those who wish to improve their health and wellbeing. Classes being April 16 at Emerald Community House. Call ECH on 5938 3881 for all inquiries.

Expressions of interest JOIN Tal Fitzpatrick in a masterclass for fabric art during term two. Attendees will be able to create amazing stories in fabric that they will be able to keep and cherish. Call Emerald Community House on 5968 3881 for all inquiries.

Buddhist teaching BUDDHIST teachings for everyday living - course starting 2pm on Saturday April 11 at the Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia in Upwey. Inquiries to Simon on 0488 666 720.

Computer classes CLASSES for beginners, iPad users and family history research will be held at Coonara Community House in term two. Call 9758 7081 or visit www.coonarahouse.org.au for more information.

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ST PAUL’S Primary School has recently farewelled a beloved stalwart. After 30 years, Yvonne Mitchell has retired from her role as secretary of the Monbulk school. Mrs Mitchell said it was a privilege to work for the school.

EMERALD Community House is offering childcare on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. KinderPlay runs every Tuesday and PlayGroup runs every Thursday - bookings essential with spots still available for term two. Call 5968 3881 or email emhoue@iinet.net.au.


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Clarke stepping up By JESSE GRAHAM HE WAS last week’s election winner and, as of tonight, he will be the official Lyster Ward councillor. The Mail sat down with councillor-elect Mike Clarke on Tuesday 31 March, after his first day at the Yarra Ranges Council offices in Lilydale came to a close. Cr Clarke said he had been welcomed by mayor Maria McCarthy and council CEO, Glenn Patterson, and already set up with a new mobile phone for his job, one day after being declared the winner of the ward’s by-election. The by-election was initiated after previous-councillor, Samantha Dunn, won the Eastern Metropolitan seat in Victoria’s Upper House in November’s State Election. Residents voted on Friday 27 March and Cr Clarke was officially declared the winner on Monday 30 March, with 4632 votes - a lead of 1515 on Greens-endorsed candidate, Kate Gutske. Cr Clarke told the Mail that he was formerly a member of the Greens party, having been their endorsed candidate for the Yarra Ranges general elections in 2012 for the Streeton Ward and again in last year’s State Election for the seat of Monbulk. But Ms Gutske was the party’s preselected candidate for the Lyster election, so Cr Clarke had to resign before announcing his candidacy as an Independent. “The pre-selection selected Kate, and Samantha (Dunn) was keen to support her,” Cr Clarke said. “That’s fine, that’s their choice. “But there was a number of other people that asked me to stand as well - other leaders of the community called me out to consider standing.” Along with this, his environmental interests meant that votes could be consolidated between candidates with similar views - Ms Gutske was Cr Clarke’s third preference as candidate, after himself and Jeff Springfield. As he was no longer tied to a political party, Cr Clarke could be independent on issues in the area and not forced to toe party lines when it may contradict the community’s needs. “With a small community, there’s always a full mix of political allegiances and, being a small community, it’s better to be independent and support all interests,” he said. “I still hold Green’s environmental policies and principles at heart - I’ve had that since the ’70s when I did environmental science and it goes way before the Greens even existed - but I want to move strongly to be supportive of all interests.”

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Lyster Ward councillor-elect, Mike Clarke, after finishing his first day at the Yarra Ranges Council. 137129 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM “I do need to get to know more about the Liberal Party side of the electorate, and I’m keen to do that.” An IT consultant and Dandenong Ranges resident for over 35 years, Cr Clarke said there were numerous issues he wanted to advocate on, including public transport and housing affordability. Cr Clarke will replace Ms Dunn as the council’s representative on

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the Eastern Transport Coalition, to advocate for better public transport options in the area. Another idea for his stint in council would be to establish a reference group, Leaders in Lyster, where community members, including the other by-election candidates, could meet monthly to discuss areas of interest in the hills. “I’d like to have that connection

with the community directly, and to be steered and advised and kept informed,” Cr Clarke said. Cr Clarke will be sworn in as Lyster Ward councillor at tonight’s special Yarra Ranges Council meeting. All councillors, including Cr Clarke, will stand for re-election in the council’s general elections in October 2016.

YARRA Ranges firefighter Mick Tisbury has commended the State Government on closing the CFA’s Fiskville training facility for good. Minister for Emergency Services, Jane Garrett, announced the closure on Thursday, 26 March, following tests that showed high levels of the toxic chemical PROS around the fire training area and in an area where the chemical had not been previously detected. The CFA board unanimously recommended the closure after receiving the most recent results of more than 500 tests. The Mail reported earlier in March that Mr Tisbury, an MFB firefighter and executive member of the United Firefighters’ Union, had been pushing for a thorough investigation into the use of toxic materials and water contamination for three years. He welcomed the temporary closure of Fiskville at the time, but last week expressed relief that the government had acted decisively and quickly on the latest test results. Those results did show that the drinking water and showers were clear of contamination, but that other areas were not. A statement from the Minister’s office said tests showed the PFOS levels ranged from less than 1 microgram per litre to as high as 50 micrograms per litre against international guidelines for safe levels of the chemical in drinking water of 0.2 micrograms, and 4 micrograms for non-drinking water. Ms Garrett said despite previous cleanups, Fiskville remained a dangerous site which could no longer operate safely. She said the closure marked the end of a ‘dark chapter’ in Victoria’s fire-fighting services. “While we are relieved that the drinking water is safe, the ongoing discovery of contamination at Fiskville means it can no longer operate as a training ground,” she said. Mr Tisbury said he had expected permanent closure, but was surprised that the decision had been made while the Parliamentary Inquiry into Fiskville was underway. “I wasn’t privilege to the test results that came back at such a high level, but they didn’t surprise me. I’ve seen others that were even higher,” he said. He commended the government, saying they had put the lives of peple ahead of other interests. “This government has acted quickly, and correctly. “I am sure that once people start hearing and seeing the evidence (to the inquiry) they will be thankful for this government for doing what the previous government should have done,” he said. Submissions to the inquiry closed last week and hearings are scheduled to start in May.

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Editorial

Email diary entries to: editor@ yvnews.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays

Bikes not safe in hills I AM all in favour of bike riding where it reduces our dependency on the use of cars. However, when it comes to pure exercising, they should be banned from roads where it is unsafe for them to ride. The roads in the Dandenongs are far too narrow to allow safe bike riding. The local residents are greatly inconvenienced by the hordes of tourists, in cars, that descend on us on a fine weekend. Why do we also have to put up with lycra louts who are just here for a bit of exercise? There are plenty of ways of exercising without placing themselves in danger and making an extreme inconvenience to the people who live here. To suggest they pay anything for the upkeep of the roads in our area is wrong. They generally are not residents of our shire, do not pay registration and TAC insurance, and usually ride on roads that are maintained by VicRoads, not the shire. Because they choose to undertake a dangerous sport, why do the rest of us have to be greatly inconvenienced? Geoff Champion, Mount Dandenong.

Metre rule needs more thought UNFORTUNATELY, Samantha Dunn has not thought out the ‘A metre matters’ very well. What is being proposed will work quite well, where the road has two or more lanes each way, providing plenty of room for a car driver to move aside. However, the majority of roads in the east have one lane in each direction. To meet the proposed metre distance, a driver would have to move to the right and over

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the centreline, which will be a huge embarrassment when a car coming in the opposite direction needs to do the same to clear a bicycle on their side. Apparently, Samantha Dunn regards the safety of the cyclist to be more important than the motorist’s well-being. Kevin McMurrugh, Ferntree Gully.

Too narrow for metre rule SAMANTHA Dunn raises the problem of cyclist and driver safety on the roads. While it may be practicable for drivers to give cyclists one to one and a half metres clearance, when overtaking in the suburbs, and where bicycle lanes are provided, it would be dangerous on roads in the Dandenongs, as James Merlino suggests. Our mountain roads are far too narrow and winding for this to be possible, particularly when cyclists ride two abreast. There is often already no room to pass without crossing the centreline and I have seen frequent near-misses, with both cyclists and approaching traffic. Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Mountain Highway from The Basin to Sassafras and Belgrave-Gembrook Road are the worst affected. It would alleviate the problem if cyclists used mountain bikes when riding on the hills roads. Apparently using racing bikes means they are unable to get off the tarmac to give drivers room to pass safely. There are also many purpose-built bicycle paths which could be used. Cyclists who wish to avoid accidents would be wise to find alternative routes for their weekend rides. Janet Campbell, Olinda.

So let’s just wait and see By JESSE GRAHAM WHEN Samantha Dunn left the Yarra Ranges Council’s Lyster Ward, there was much discussion and speculation on what would come next. Who would replace her? How would they be aligned politically? Would there be another Greens councillor in Lyster, or would there be a shift towards a more conservative representative in the hills? Enter Mike Clarke. A former Greens member and passionate environmentalist, he ran with the party for a council election in 2012 and the state election last year – both unsuccessfully. He split from the party in order to run for Lyster this year, as the Greens preselected another candidate, and in a sit-down interview, told me he thought the move was for the best. Cr Clarke, who will be sworn

in at tonight’s Yarra Ranges Council meeting, said he felt separating from the Greens would allow him to make open and independent council decisions, instead of toeing a party line. Though he is still a firm environmentalist –- and one of over 40 years at that - he said he wanted to represent his community, and meet people from all points on the political spectrum. But the moment the news hit the Mail’s Facebook page, the only comment on the story was one criticising Cr Clarke for being aligned with the Greens in the past. This is an entirely OK thing – the allegiances of politicians should be open for discussion and criticism, particularly when it influences decisions made that affect the community. And it is for this reason, among others, many people will watch with interest when

Cr Clarke takes his seat in the council chambers and puts his vote forward on matters. His independence means he has the option to veer from party lines when it may benefit the community – though ultimately the decision is his on where he thinks Lyster’s vote should go. His personal politics also contribute to the diverse nature of council – a whole range of political ideas are represented in our nine councillors, and that allows for most viewpoints to have a voice in council. Tony Abbott said, somewhat controversially, that it is the public that hires and fires politicians. Lyster has the benefit of having 18 months’ probation before the ward heads to the polls again. For better, or for worse, Lyster’s vote is now in Cr Clarke’s hands – see what he does with it before casting any stones.

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MANY early-risers in the region would have admired the morning mist this week. Almost every sunrise, the mist has sat beautifully among the renowned ranges hills, creating spectacular, ever-changing landscapes. This has inspired some happysnappers in our region. One early riser was John deBoer, who captured this image of a cluster of air balloons floating over the mist-laden mountain-scape at Christmas Hills, just near the Sugarloaf Reservoir. Another was Stefan Mazur, who snapped an image of the sunshine trying to break through the fog on the Yarra flats near Healesville.

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Bells of peace peal By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM

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EIGHTY local children will ring handbells to remember local Anzac heroes in a community performance and exhibition later this month. ‘Bells of Peace’ tells the stories of men from the Casey and Cardinia electorates who went to war and the families they left behind. Local schools, historical societies and RSL clubs have come together to tell the stories through music, drama, images and visual art displays. Choirs of both adults and children will sing traditional songs from World War I and a new instrumental and choral work by Brian Hogg, entitled ‘Sons of Anzac.’ Actors from The Basin Theatre Group will also perform, depicting famous Australians of history including Dame Nellie Melba, as well as local unsung heroes such as Mrs Gunn from Monbulk. Elizabeth Harvey from Wandin is making a banner to be carried down Main Street by the Lilydale Football Club at the performance, in what will be a re-enactment of the recruitment parade 100 years ago. Both the exhibition and the performance will be held from noon on Saturday 18 April at the Discovery Church in Mount Evelyn, as well as from 5pm on Monday 20 April at the Belgrave Heights Convention Centre. For bookings visit www.trybookings. com/HCEL


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Natural surrounds boost your health NESTLED at the entrance to the Yarra Valley, residents at Lend Lease retirement village, Evelyn Ridge, are experiencing the positive health benefits of living close to nature. Resident Jane Crawshaw says she participates in a walking group established by the residents, exploring the local rail trail and the local aqueduct. “We are very lucky to have such a beautiful view of the mountains,” she said. “On my walks, I like looking out for local eagles, swallows and honeyeaters. “I do it for fitness and to be social. “I think it’s important to keep the legs moving.” Another resident, Max Percy, said he had been experiencing back pain for years, but after moving into Evelyn Ridge, his problems had greatly diminished. “Before moving into Evelyn Ridge, we were sitting around with nothing to do,” he said. “Now I go to the gym once a day, to the pool every other day, and do some light walking. “My health has really improved, it’s marvellous.” People are genetically wired to need nature. More and more research now shows that spending time in natural environments has a strong, positive effect on our overall health and well-being.

The inspiring landscapes help increase general well-being.

The first-class facilities are designed to keep residents active.

One important study by scientist Dr Roger Ulrich found that patients in hospitals that had a view of nature out of their window healed faster than other patients. Other health benefits include lowering blood pressure, reducing pain, strengthening immune systems and reducing risks of many cancers, as well

“At the village, we encourage residents to keep active in life, make use of our health facilities, and enjoy the natural surroundings.” The village opened in 2006, incorporating design features that would support health and well-being into retirement. Amenities include a bowling green,

as combating stress, depression and boosting creativity. Village Manager, Melanie Beavis, said that residents had been taking advantage of the proximity to the Yarra Valley. “When we get older, our health and well-being becomes an important concern,” she said.

library, billiard room, spa and indoor pool. New villas are available. Anyone interested can visit from 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday, or on weekends by appointment. For more information on Evelyn Ridge, and other Lend Lease retirement villages, visit www.retirementbylendlease.com.au.

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Final homes now selling. Our final Stage is almost sold out with only 3-bedroom homes remaining from $490,000. There’s never been a better time to own a home at Evelyn Ridge. Brand new 3-bedroom homes overlooking neighbouring farmland and the Yarra Ranges beyond are now available from just $490,000. You’ll also get to take advantage of an impressive range of facilities, including the stunning Community Centre. A great way to see for yourself just how great life can be at Evelyn Ridge is to be our guest at afternoon tea, every Monday 2:30 - 3:30pm. Please RSVP by calling Mary on 9737 0818.

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Steve and the Jammers

Fri 10th April, 8.30-11.30pm 3 Piece Party Band.- Plays classic hits from 60s 70s 80s

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SPECIAL EVENT Standing in the shadows of Motown

Sat 11th April, 8.00pm-11.00pm, Show $20 entry

renowned musicians Arnold Tihema, Melissa James, Harry Mullany and Carmel Quinlan performing songs from famous Motown artists. Dinners from 6pm at a la carte prices – bookings required.

Dazzle at the Razzle

Sunday 12th April, 7.30 - 11.00pm Open Mic

Rodger Delfos & the Beatriders Friday 17th April, 8.30 - 11.30pm

is a blend of fresh sounds blues, country rock and original material drawing from a great swag of influences and experience

Brian Baker

Sunday 19th April, 1.00pm to 4.00pm

The Rebelles will provide fantastic entertainment.

Circus is ready to rock ’n’ roll quality hoola-hooping, acrobatics and balance, along with many other acts. There will be a chance to try your hand at circus skills, or view the hot-rods and reptiles between 6pm and 7pm, before the stage show kicks off at 7pm. Shoop doo-wop, 14-piece allgirl group, The Rebelles, will be

ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICE 6am – Followed by Gunfire Breakfast - PARADE 9:30am - MAIN SERVICE – 10:00am Saturday 25th April

singing their sweet harmonies. There will be wine, craft beer and food for sale. It’s a wonderful event, for young and old, held at the beautiful Emerald Performing Arts Centre (EPAC) at Emerald Secondary College. Tickets available from www. pave.org.au/events.

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People are always at the front COCKATOO IGA and Liquor is committed to serving the community in more ways than one. The local business is always willing to lend a hand to local community groups, regularly donating to fund-raisers, sporting awards and events. With a focus on ensuring highquality stock at an affordable price, the supermarket stocks groceries, general merchandise, liquor, fresh meat, fresh produce, fresh bread, dairy, frozen foods, specialty deli cheeses, dips and kabana. A new meat supplier offers butcher quality fresh meat and recently launched hot barbecue chickens make the perfect dinner option for a hot day. Offering a wide range of stock and friendly service, the Cockatoo IGA has launched their smart rewards program to customers.

The loyalty program will allow customers to sign up and earn points which can then be redeemed in store on their next transaction, plus also receive in store promotional offers and specials. Cockatoo IGA has recently launched the “price match promise” guarantee in store which offers their customers reduced pricing on hundreds of everyday products. As well as its range of quality products, the store has gained a reputation for its friendly and hardworking staff, who are always available to service the needs of their customers. Now is the time to visit IGA on 34 McBride Street, Cockatoo. The opening hours are MondaySaturday 7.30am-8pm and Sunday 8.30am- 7pm. To contact IGA, phone 5968 8066.

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Kristy to care NEW Cockatoo/Gembrook Community Bank branch manager, Kristy Sumner, has hit the ground running and is keen to connect with locals. She’s already attended the Gembrook Cockatoo Football Club golf day, connected with the Emerald RSL and met with numerous school principals. Kristy has been with Bendigo Bank for five years and says she is interested in ensuring the branch is providing firstrate banking for individuals and businesses in the region. Kristy is keen to assist the local community with its banking needs. She hopes the Community Bank philosophy of strengthening local communities will encourage people to seek contact for assistance. “Since the Cockatoo branch opened in 2005, it has provided sponsorships, grants and scholarships in excess of $200,000,” she said. “This is a great achievement, however, there is more to come,” she said. “Our branch is part of the Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group, which has also pledged $250,000 towards

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“Brunch” on McBride New Cockatoo/Gembrook Community Bank branch manager, Kristy Sumner. a community hub facility in Emerald. “And another $50,000 towards the Emerald Sporting Club’s redevelopment of the club room building at Chandler Reserve.” Kristy said without the commitment of these funds from

the company, these two major projects would have found it difficult to attract the additional funding required. “We are hoping the community will continue to support us as we are supporting them,” she said.

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PROGRAM TERM 2, 2015

Starts Tuesday 14/4 at 9.15am-10.15am. And Friday 17/4, 9.15am-10.15am. Classes are free this term

and changing according to the weather and season. South East Food Hub is able to order high quality organic and non-organic fruit and vegies from a variety of local farmers. As a food co-op we are able to access these products against low prices as well as supporting our local farmers. If you have been thinking of trying the products but want more information please contact us. You can also go to our website cockatooneighbourhoodhouse.org.au and go to the link of the South East Food Hub and/or the Open Food Network.

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A free cooking program for parents and children. Thursday 23/4 4pm Lasagne Making & Thursday 7/5 Chicken Stir-Fry

HILLS “IN THE ZONE” HITZ

Monday – Thursday 10am-3.15pm. Fridays 10am-2pm and on appointment Monday – Thursday 3.30pm-5.30pm & 6.30pm-8.30pm.

FOR THE CHILDREN CIRCUS SKILLS FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL AGE CHILDREN Starts: Monday 20/4, 4.30pm-5.30pm. Cost: $40 for 8 weeks.

HEALTH AND WELL BEING CIRCUIT TRAINING FOR MUMS, BUMS AND TUMS

A self-help group for people who may need support with weight issues. It can be weight loss as well as weight gain or maintenance. Every Wednesday during the school term at 10.30am at Cockatoo Neighbourhood House

HEALTHY LIVING WITH RAW FOOD Learn to make delicious food like nut milks and nut cheeses. Monday 18/5 1pm Free class.

FREE INTERNET AND EMAIL ACCESS

ART & CRAFT COCKATOO NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE CRAFT GROUP Every Tuesday during school terms 10.15am-1pm. Starts: Tuesday 14/4 Cost $10 for 6 months.

FACIAL CREAM, TONER AND CLEANSER

WOMEN’S WISDOM GROUP Come and share your ups and downs of your Women’s wisdom. All women are welcome to this group that meets Mondays 1pm-3pm starting 27th April. Cost a donation for coffee and tea

Thursday 11/6, 1pm-3pm Cost $25 this includes all ingredients, jars and bottles.

3D MULTI MEDIA PAINTING With Jenny Pring-Morgan.

COMMUNITY DINNER

Starts Wednesday 6th May, 12 noon - 3pm. Cost $40 for 4 weeks.

Have fun and meet new people while enjoying great food. You can come along to participate in a cooking session or just come to enjoy a great dinner. Donations of fresh food are very welcome. Fridays1/5, 22/5 & 26/6, cooking session 4pm dinner 6pm. Free, but donations are highly appreciated

FABRIC PAINTING With Chris Appleby

RAVIOLI MAKING With Joan Pepi Make yummy spinach and ricotta cheese ravioli. Thursday 30th April 10am, $25.

SCHIACCIATA SICILIANA MAKING With Joan Pepi A pizza or bread dough willed with a savoury filling. In this workshop you will make 2 different fillings. Thursday 4th June 10am, cost $ 25.

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BEGINNERS PATCHWORK With Chris Appleby Starts Wednesday 29th April 7pm. Cost $65 for 6 workshops

ADULT LEARNING & LITERACY LITERACY AND TECHNOLOGY A flexible learning course where you work at your own pace learning operating a personal computer with Microsoft Windows. And literacy based programs and software. Starts Monday 20/4, 10am-12pm

WORKPLACE HYGIENE PROCEDURES (Food Handling) Saturday 16/5, 9.30am-1.30pm. Cost $75.

SPICE TRIP TO DANDENONG We will visit Middle Eastern groceries and buy the spices needed for our Middle Eastern cooking workshops. Thursday 14th May 9.30am. $5 for transport and Approx $10 for lunch.

FIRST AID $ 120 AND C.P.R. $55

MIDDLE EASTERN COOKING

Saturday 20/6 9.30pm. $65

Thursdays 21st & 28th May $15 per workshop

PERFORMANCE OF CAROL McCOY AND WAYNE SINCLAIR

COCKATOO NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE FOOD CO-OP

AS PART OF NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE CELEBRATIONS. Saturday 16/5 Cost $10 per person or $25 per family. Nibbles, Coffee and Tea available.

Our Food Co-op is very successful. The vegies on offer are beautiful, healthy and fresh. The list of vegies and fruit available is still growing

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Crucial animal aid ANIMAL Aid is a not-for-profit animal welfare organisation with shelters in Coldstream, Bairnsdale and Sale. To complement their welfare work, they also have pet dog training, a commercial boarding facility, veterinary clinic and grooming salon. All profits from these businesses are directed back to assist animals in need. Animal Aid operates as an open-door shelter and provides refuge and the chance to find a new home to homeless pets. Their primary aim is to responsibly re-home as many pets as they can. Debra Boland said the business aimed to please. “Animal Aid is an organisation that chooses to be great, not big,” she said. “We aim to provide service that supports all aspect of pet ownership. “We have all the basic items that a pet owner may require.” Ms Boland said the biggest attraction was the animals that were available for adoption. “They have found themselves here for many reasons and all have an individual story,” she said. “They come in all shapes, species and sizes.

We aim to provide service that supports all aspect of pet ownership… Debra Boland

“Most are cats and dogs, but we also have rabbits, guinea pigs, goats, sheep, pigs, poultry and, occasionally, exotic birds.” Animal Aid prides itself on encouraging the community to be more responsible in relation to pet ownership. This includes promoting the importance of desexing as well as informing people about the importance of considering adopting a pet, over purchasing. Animal Aid receives no government funding and relies on the support of the communities in which they operate. With community help, both through volunteer efforts and financial contributions, they are able to help about 6000 pets each year. The business has 35 part time and full time staff, with a 350-strong volunteer crew. For details contact 9739 0300, visit www.aminalaid.org. au or email enquiries@animalaid.org.au

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With a little hard work, health benefits are available to everyone. There are many programs available to ensure the right individual workout.

Find your zone with new program PINNACLE Health Club is excited to announce its new performance training zone and program will be launching on 20 April. The program focuses on functional training, high-intensity interval training and being supported by a coach in a small group setting. Members will now have access to more than 20 small group performance training sessions per week, all included

in their membership. The sessions are 30 minutes in duration and include seven styles that provide a full-body workout in a fun team environment. The sessions include TRX, Kettlebell X, HIIT Strength, HIIT Cardio, Boxing X, Core, and WOW. The club now hosts a massive 50 group fitness sessions per week free

with your membership. These are suitable for all fitness levels. If high-intensity training isn’t your thing, but you enjoy doing yoga and pilates, the club hosts 10 sessions per week, which is included in a membership. Club manager, Jade, said the club aimed to please all fitness levels.

“We cater with all different styles of classes, ranging from high-intensity sessions, to cycle, yoga, boot camp and, of course, super seniors program for over sixties looking to maintain their health and fitness,” she said. “We look forward to welcoming you as a new member of our club.” To celebrate the launch of the new training zone, Pinnacle is offering a two for one membership deal.

Sign up with a friend before 30 April and pay for only one membership for your first three months. There is no joining fee on all memberships, so head down to the club and get started today. Pinnacle Health Club Upwey is situated at 82 Main Street, Upwey. Contact them on 9754 2181 or visit www.pinnaclehealthclub.com.au.

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MAGICAL SUNRISES BOASTING a commanding position on the easterly hillside of Olinda, this substantial family home enjoys lovely valley views across Monbulk and beyond to the Warburton Ranges. Fastidiously presented and maintained, the main bedroom, ensuite, and walk-in robe together with the second bedroom or study are on the main level, with two

bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The lounge room with open fireplace provides a retreat for quiet contemplation and is separate from the open plan living area. There are four bedrooms and three separate living zones. The open plan kitchen meals area with family room opens out onto a magnificent covered deck.

There is an adjacent renovated laundry and powder room together with direct access to the double garage and storerooms from the front living area, both of which enjoy the easterly views. A separate triple garage complex with shower, toilet and sink provides excellent storage, vehicle accommodation and potential for a fabulous man cave.

PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

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BeLGrAve HeIGHtS 10 COlBy dRIVE

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This quality family home includes: 5 bedrooms (master WIR & full ensuite), 3 large scale living areas inc formal lounge with gas log ire, rumpus room, functional kitchen, dble hung windows, full wrap around veranda, loor boards, GdH, evap cooling, ducted vacuum & 3.2 KW solar panel system plus dble garage with remote control access. an inspection is a must and is sure to blow you away!

If you have been looking for a lge quality home in Upwey then search no more! Set on 3 levels this house has it all inc; 5 bedrms (master WIR & full ENS) 3 bathrms, 2 living areas, MaSSIVE family room with wet bar, undercover decking, multiple outdoor entertaining zones & fully enclosed outdoor spa, country kitchen, island bench, gas cooking, dW, gas heating, inverter air con, wood heater, dble garage/man cave.

Contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 10:30am-11:00am (Photo Id Required)

5 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 1929SQM

OLInDA 34 MernDA rOAD

$850,000 plus

Contact Sam adamson on 0421 023 760 or 9754 6888 Inspection Contact agent (Photo Id Required)

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IMpreSSIve HILLS HOMe wItH SeperAte StUDIO

‘wILtArA’ -COnteMpOrAry LIvInG wItH A CLASSIC DeSIGn

With a loorplan that extends over 2 levels, this beautifully detailed residence plus studio consists of 4 bdrms, 4 bthrms, home oice & formal lounge. Features inc: wood ire, sash windows & French doors, galley timber kitchen with sep scullery, GdH, dual balconies. a sep sun illed studio with upstairs bedroom completes this property. Take a look through ‘Tallawalla’ today.

surrounded by 1/2 acre (approx) of beautiful gardens & trees, this character weatherboard home boasts: 4 bedrms, master with ensuite, home oice, 3 bathrms , formal/informal living & dining, lge decking, outdoor spa, French provincial inspired kitchen, d/W, dual driveway access, remote gate, oversized dbl garage & single garage, evap cooling, GdH, timber loors, OFP, mains and tank water.

Contact Sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 9754 6888 Inspection Saturday 1.30pm-2:00pm (Photo Id required)

4 BED 4 BATH 4 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 3943sqm

BeLGrAve HeIGHtS 131 MOunt MOrtOn rOAD

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OLInDA 16 EVEREST CRESCENT

4 BED 3 BATH 3 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 2047sqm

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peACeFUL LIvInG In yOUr Own prIvAte pArk!

In tHe HeArt OF OLInDA!

On over 8 acres of natural bush with an abundance of lora, fauna & bird life, this lovely brick veneer home ofers all the living space, both inside & out, that a growing family could need, yet only minutes from all amenities. Inside accommodates 3 good sized bedrooms, the main with ensuite & WIr plus full height cupboards; an open plan kitchen & family area, separate lounge with wood ire; large multi-purpose room with laundry; & double garage with workshop/studio. Outside the home are established gardens with a paved undercover entertainment area from which you can enjoy the peaceful bush vista throughout which numerous walking tracks connect you to neighbouring Bird Lands Park. there are also a number of sheds ofering storage for all the paraphernalia you may have, two small glass houses (in need of repair) for avid gardeners, fruit trees, plenty of room for a swimming pool & parking for any number of boats, caravans & the like. 4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 4 CAR LANDSIZE - 32322 SQM Contact Corinne sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Appointment Only (Photo ID required)

This is your chance to own a real piece of Hills history - the original home of the Boulters family who established Olinda’s Boulters Nursery in the 1930s, & kept in the family until now. as you would expect from this ownership, the grounds surrounding this classic character cottage are truly glorious – over one lat acre of trees, established garden beds & large grassed areas with beautiful views over the neighbouring nursery land to the Bay & beyond, with car accommodation prior the single lockup garage & adjoining carport. the original loorplan has been added to over time & now ofers 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with bath & shower & 2 toilets, plus a kitchen/dining area with OFP, formal dining & sitting room with gas heater. the views can be enjoyed from the both the large windows in the dining & sitting rooms & the large deck of the dining. there is plenty of opportunity for you to adapt the home to your needs through renovation of the existing rooms and/or extending (stCA). 4 BED 1 BATH 2 W.C. 6 CAR LANDSIZE - 4625 SQM Contact Corinne sukroo on 0419 805 915 or 9751 2375 Inspection By Appointment Only (Photo ID required)

bellrealestate.com.au

9751 2375

11 Main Road, Olinda

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10 GlOriOus acres with Views + 3 BedrOOM hOMe in the heart Of hOrse cOuntry! a unique opportunity exists to secure 10 sun drenched, lightly treed & usable acres with amazing views & a comfortable 3 bedroom family home in the highly sought after Macclesield location.

MOnBulk 33 ranKinS road

Ofers Over $410,000

fully renOVated On a landscaPed Quarter Of an acre this meticulously renovated weatherboard home situated on a sunny, fully landscaped quarter of an acre is sure to impress the fussiest buyer. the home has 3 spacious light illed Bdrs with quality carpet, stunning contemporary bathroom, sparkling new kitchen with stone bench tops & polished loorboards. outside there’s a decked entertaing area, garage/workshop, dBl carport & chook shed. contact Stephen richards on 0400 100 155 inspection Saturday 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo id required)

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GeMBrOOk 17 KnigHt road

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the Best BlOck in GeMBrOOk! • Over 1 clear, lat acre – 4502 sqm • Amazing views • Cul de sac location • An easy walk to town • A short stroll to the Primary School • Mains water & gas available • Ready to build the dream (STCA)!

contact Grant day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany day on 0438 844 968

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Menzies Creek 25 AurA VAle roAd

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Ofers Over $690,000

PriVate, sunny & Peaceful lifestyle On 18.5 acres!

located on 10 private acres ofering clear paddocks & abundant with native lora & wildlife this property is only a few minutes from the heart of emerald & around 45 minutes to the CBd. The comfortable & solid 4 bedroom family home has all the comforts you need and 10 acres of usable land, 3 paddocks, a dam huge machinery shed/workshop and wonderful views.

this unique property is ideally located within a few minutes of Emerald, Beaconsield & under an hour to the cBd. the primary home features 3 spacious Bdrs, a renovated kitchen & bathroom, solar powered hot water & the separate bungalow has 2 Bdrs. outside there’s a dBl garage, 4 water tanks, dam, fully fenced 3 large paddocks for horses or livestock, large shed & sealed road frontage.

Contact Grant day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany day on 0438 844 968 inspection Saturday 2:30pm-3:00pm (Photo Id required)

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sPaciOus & stylish faMily hOMe On 1 acre in eMerald!

affOrdaBle MudBrick character!

Minutes from Emerald this solid, elegant family home has 4 spacious Bdrs 3 with Wirs, Master with a huge Wir & ensuite with a dBl vanity. add to this a formal lounge with toasty wood heater, a formal dining room, a huge kitchen/dining/family room & a rumpus/theatre room with a wet bar. for comfort there’s mains gdH & refrigerated cooling. outside is a 4 car garage, workshop, storage & 3 phase power.

located on a landscaped 1/4 acre with a sealed drive this solid character mudbrick home ofers privacy & features 3 BdRs, a big family/ living area with vaulted timber ceilings & built in bar, a separate meals area & a spacious timber kitchen overlooking the rear yard. Add to this a wood heater, air conditioning, mains water & a shed all minutes from the heart of cockatoo. Sensational irst home or investment opportunity!

contact aaron day on 0407 365 994 inspection Saturday 2:30pm-3:00pm (Photo id required)

contact Grant day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany day on 0438 844 968 inspection Saturday 3:30pm-4:00pm (Photo Id Required)

bellrealestate.com.au

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311-313 Main Street, Emerald


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EMERALD 32 SYDNEY AVENUE Privately positioned on over 2 acres overlooking rolling pastures is this large modern home that needs to be seen to be truly appreciated. Impressive in every way with an incredibly warm atmosphere, there is plenty on offer for the whole family to enjoy with 2 separate spacious living zones that include a large rumpus, large family room with meals area & an adjoining kitchen that is simply gorgeous featuring stone water fall benchtops and quality stainless steel appliances. There are 5 generous bedrooms, master with full ensuite & walk in robes. Special features include gas ducted heating, coonara, ducted vacuum, bamboo timber flooring, reverse cycle heating & cooling & large windows that allow plenty of natural light to flow through. Outside there is a stunning solar and gas heated in ground pool which creates a lifestyle of luxury with plenty of areas to enjoy! There is also a large covered entertaining area and a 4 car garage.

5a 2b 2c 4e METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

$680,000 Plus Buyers By Appointment Photo ID required Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

COCKATOO 1 BRISBANES ROAD Perfectly set on a picturesque and park like setting of over 1/2 an acre is this lovely double storey character home that has plenty of room for the whole family to have their own space. There are 4 bedrooms in total, 3 upstairs and the master downstairs that offers a full ensuite and walk in robe. Boasting multiple living areas that include a large formal lounge and dining room, family room, meals area and stylish timber kitchen with dishwasher that is sure to impress the chef in the family. Special features include polished timber floors, gas ducted heating, solid fuel heater and picture windows that allow plenty of natural light to flow through and frames a picture perfect garden setting. Outside you will discover sweeping verandas, 2 single garages, 1 with workshop, dual driveway access, fully fenced yard and a paved courtyard.

4a 2b 2c 2e METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

$450,000 Plus Buyers By Appointment Photo ID required Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

EMERALD 6 DURBAN ROAD

EMERALD 3 WALNUT AVENUE

EMERALD 42 LAWSONS ROAD

Premium Property in Premiere Location

Low Maintenance with Perfect Presentation and Views!

Modern Kitchen with Studio on a Private Usable 1/2 Acre!

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PRICE $480,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

PRICE $490,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

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DEAN’S RUBBISH REMOVALS 'We load it for you, or you can' Any rubbish, garden waste, trees lopped, furniture, sheds cleared/removal. Truck/trailer and bobcat

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Specialising in Antique Restoration Recovery & Repairs to all types of furniture FREE FABRIC PROTECTION *FREE QUOTE, PICK UP & DELIVERY Luke Wilson Mob: 0402 020 554 Ph: 03 5964 2166

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V Garage Sales

TREE SERVICES UPWAY 4 Wright Avenue, Saturday 11th April, 8am-1pm. Furniture, lamps, framed prints, books, clothing, bric-a-brac, etc.

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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.

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CARS WANTED

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V Firewood

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V Pets & Services

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.

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REDGUM & LOCAL GUM Split & Dry REDGUM DELIVERED 1 MTR $170 2 MTRS $330 1 MTR LOCAL, 1 MTR REDGUM - $270 Free delivery, Warburton Hwy to Healesville

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V Caravans & Trailers ROYAL FLAIR, 2002, 18', single beds, AC, 3 way fridge, gas and electric cooking, reg until 03/16, microwave, many extras. Must sell due to ill health. $22,500 neg. 5962 5068. Healesville.

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V Adult Services

• DANGEROUS TREE • WOOD SPLITTING • LIMB REMOVAL • MULCH SALES FULLY INSURED ABN 40712971557

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V For Sale

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.

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Time to get cross fit WITH summer well and truly gone, Yarra Ranges athletes is looking forward to the winter cross country season. Yarra Ranges Athletics club holds weekly cross country events each Saturday morning. There is an event for everyone, from five years old to 105 years old, and a distance from 500m to 5000m held on varied terrain around the parklands of the Yarra Valley. This season’s opening round is on Saturday 11 April, at Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn, from 8.45am. Everyone is welcome. The club’s senior athletes are preparing for the opening round of the Athletics Victoria XCR15 season on Saturday 18 April, the cross country relays at Jells Park. Ensure you have registered with Athletics Victoria to be eligible to run on the day; go to www.athsvic.org. au to register. The club will recognise the achievements over the summer season of the little

Carvill carves up the course By DENNIS FULLER

Long-distance specialist Amanda Laven will be among those preparing for the crosscountry season. athletics members at the presentation night on Saturday night. Go to the website for more details. The club AGM will also be held at 7pm on Satur-

day night, during the presentation evening. Everyone is encouraged to come along and to also consider how they can be involved.

New members of all ages and abilities will always be welcomed at the club. Go to the website at www. yarrarangesathletics.org.au for more information, results and training times.

THE VGL April monthly medal was up for the taking at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday. Despite the Easter festivities occurring, a bunch of ordinarily good golfers rolled up, keen to add to their trophy cabinets. It was John Carvill (21) who scooped the pool and his nett 62 was easily good enough for B Grade and the entire field. A Grade turned out to be a three-way countback, with these golfers all coming in with 67. After the abaci were consulted it emerged that Broc Reynolds (14) was the winner from Dennis Fuller (16) and Mike Litchfield (11). Of the rest, it was left to Peter Clowes (17) to play well for 66 followed by Jeff Marsh (25) with 69. Ian Cranston was nearest the pin on the 4th. As a matter of fact he was just

a few centimetres away from acing the hole. He doubled up with the 13th, Ken Hill the 7th, Reynolds the 13th and Hill, once again, slipped the pro pin dough into his wallet. Raelene Pund was a runaway winner in the ladies comp from quite a disappointing field at a reasonable distance back in second place. On Wednesday, when the Obviously Faded Golfers staggered in, they were greeted with the announcement that the game was stableford. Geoff Whittaker (26) let out a ‘whoop’ and proceeded to amass 48 stableford points to romp home in first place. The handicapper was heard to whoop also with the opportunity to prune his handicap with a chainsaw. Conditions must have suited as Ian Scott (25) had 44, Litchfield (10) had a three-over-par round for 43 and Peter Clowes (42 to finish in next place).

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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 21.

DOWN Choose (5) Annul (7) Mountains (4) Japanese suicide (4-4) Hell (5) Course (7) Vegetable (8) Learned (7) Dance (7) Perch (5) Creep (5) Client (4)

Cryptic Clues No. 7365 ACROSS 1. Touched, they break (8). 6. Drink in a cup, right? (4). 8. Concluding it will wear well (4). 9. Getting tired of and leaving (5,3). 10. It’s like one to take on an Oriental (5). 11. Don’t give in: there may be a rise on the way (6). 13. Having got up to: “Aries. Unsettled mid-month” (6). 15. Given a home, the motherless male does make itself comfortable (6). 17. Turning, goes off up in a daze (6). 19. Appeal to the emotions to get money from (5). 22. Notice in the vicinity and attend to (3,5). 23. Are caught breaking into the land (4). 24. Surprise “1 Across” returning (4). 25. Shown to have been subjected to a security check (8).

DOWN 2. Are editing the writing: a lot of it (5). 3. Shorten to: “The Lady and the Sword” (7). 4. Presses the clutch (4). 5. Wakening up, which is exciting (8). 6. Calls for a long letter (5). 7. No. A fuse is fitted between the sides (7). 12. For a new moon, sure is big (8). 14. The flight back (7). 16. Hoarding up, decays with time (7). 18. To be candid, no beauty (5). 20. Cut and hollow right through (5). 21. A light lead! (4).

SUDOKU No. 4027 How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

3

6

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4 5 8 2 3 7 5 1 2 6 7 4 7 4 1 2 1 6 4 3 8 9 6

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Hunt proves a good egg THE free Easter egg treasure hunt at Emerald Lake Park turned out to be an enormously wellreceived event on Sunday. Amid the beautiful surrounds, and amazing autumn weather, the crowds didn’t let the organisers down, turning out in droves for the event. Families from the area, the region and even abroad ventured to the park to undertake the treasure quest. In order to receive their collection of delicious Easter eggs, participants were required to gather their forms from the Emerald Lake Park Cafe. On the form was a series of six questions, which the treasure-hunters had to answer. These questions were specific to some of the iconic sites at the park, including the model railway and the environment centre. Thus, many children and parents took an educational tour of the park, before enjoying the relaxed atmosphere and a healthy helping of Easter eggs.

Annie, 12, and friend Hannah, 12, from Donvale enjoy the paddle boats. 137221

Pictures: GREG CARRICK

Craig from Narre Warren South treats his daughters Alison, 5, and Macy, 2, to a day out. 137220

Harrison, 4, and Charlotte, 1, with Mum Jo from Pakenham. 137216

Kahlan, 2, Nicholas, 8, Evie, 6, Alexander, 10, and Declan, 9, came from Cranbourne and Berwick for the treasure hunt. 137217

Solution No. 4027 4 7 8 5 6 1 9 3 2

1 9 2 4 7 3 5 8 6

3 5 6 8 2 9 1 7 4

2 1 4 3 9 7 6 5 8

5 6 9 2 8 4 7 1 3

7 8 3 6 1 5 4 2 9

8 3 7 9 5 6 2 4 1

6 2 1 7 4 8 3 9 5

9 4 5 1 3 2 8 6 7

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7365 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Reproach. 6, Hide. 8, Lees. 9, Paradise. 10, Stain. 11, Kismet. 13, Meddle. 15, Refute. 17, Turret. 19, Exact. 22, Timorous. 23, Roam. 24, Melt. 25, Throttle. Down - 2, Elect. 3, Rescind. 4, Alps. 5, Hara-kiri. 6, Hades. 7, Dessert. 12, Beetroot. 14, Erudite. 16, Foxtrot. 18, Roost. 20, Crawl. 21, User.

The Bassindale family are over from Portsmouth in England and enjoyed the day at Emerald Lake. 137219

Dylan, 9, Lily, 10, Claire, 10, and James, 6, from Pakenham get stuck into the hunt. 137218

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7365 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Crackers. 6, Po-r-t. 8, Last. 9, Going off. 10, As-i-an. 11, Resi-st. 13, Arise-n. 15, Nest-(ma)le. 17, Stup-or. 19, Touch. 22, See about. 23, A-c-re. 24, Stun (rev.) 25, Screened. Down - 2, Rea-ms. 3, Cut-lass. 4, Eggs. 5, Stirring. 6, Pages. 7, R-efusa-l. 12, Enormous (anag.) 14, Retreat. 16, Stor-age. 18, Plain. 20, Ca-r-ve. 21, Star.


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