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Birthday tragedy By KATH GANNAWAY
Tragedy has hit the Upper Yarra with the death of another young person on local roads. 137551 more police patrols on the road. “What we see is that it’s a popular back road with locals when the local footy finishes which gets them off the highway.” The loss of another local young person, and with two others critically
injured, has brought an outpouring of grief and solidarity on social media with Charlie being remembered as “one of the best blokes” and “one of the funniest, best blokes ... taken too soon”. One post said it all. “Thinking of
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A BIRTHDAY celebration turned to tragedy in a heartbeat in Milners Road at Launching Place on Friday night. The scene that greeted nearby residents and emergency services, just after 11pm, was chaotic and horrible. Upper Yarra 21-year-old, Charlie Robertson, died at the scene and two friends, a 22-year-old male from Three Bridges and a 22-year-old woman from Croydon, are fighting for their lives in hospital. Two other friends from the local area, and the driver from Patterson Lakes, escaped with minor injuries. Detective Sergeant Mark Amos of the Major Collision Investigation Unit said the group had left the Wesburn Hotel and were travelling from Yarra Junction on the back road to Launching Place when the driver over-corrected on a bend and rolled the vehicle. “Potentially the vehicle has rolled a number of times,” Det Sgt Amos said. He said potentially all six people in the five-seater four-wheel-drive were ejected, with a ‘good chance’ they weren’t wearing seatbelts. “The causes we are looking at are alcohol and speed,” he said, but added the investigators would also be keeping an open mind on other causes such as distraction, poor behaviour and drugs. Andrew Swann who lives within metres of the bend where the driver lost control described it as a “shocking corner”. He and his wife, a nurse, rushed to help when they heard the crash. Mr Swann said it was a devastating scene, but that emergency services arrived quickly. He said the corner was notoriously bad. “We’ve been here for four years and had four crashes in that time. “So many people lose control there and that’s not even counting the many near misses.”
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By JESSE GRAHAM AN AVENUE of Honour commemorating Healesville’s Diggers will be unveiled this Friday, replacing the town’s old monument in the lead-up to the Anzac Centenary. On Friday 17 April at 2pm, Casey MP Tony Smith will join members of the Healesville RSL and residents at Le Pine Funerals on Maroondah Highway for the unveiling of the town’s new Avenue of Honour signage. RSL Commemorations Officer, Bob Gannaway, said the original avenue of honour was a tribute to the town’s founding families, as well as Diggers from the area who served in World War I, and stretched from the BP service station site down to past the Terminus Hotel in a straight line. The avenue, still featuring many of the original trees, is now significantly shorter, but will feature newly-made signboards at either end, emblazoned with names from the original honour board that now resides at the RSL. The new signboards were funded by the Casey Centenary of Anzac Committee, through Mr Smith, and will be easily accessible for visitors and residents alike. Mr Gannaway said the signposts would be mounted on trees by an arborist and placed next to the road, with plenty of parking spaces nearby. He said that he hoped resi-
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Garry Christie and Robert, 8, hold portraits of relatives from the area who served in World War I, with the Healesville Avenue of Honour behind. 137303 Picture: ROB CAREW dents would take the time to stop by the signposts and learn more about the town’s soldiers in the lead-up to Anzac Day on Saturday, 25 April. The Healesville RSL will host its annual Anzac Day dawn service from 5.45am at its cenotaph, followed by a
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THE old guard is passing. Sadly, the Yarra Valley has lost three of its prominent and respected ‘elders’ and community workers in recent weeks. Bruce Oliver from Gruyere was a dedicated CFA volunteer with Wandin and Gruyere brigades who was also involved in Mont De Lancey, the Lilydale Historical Society, the Yarra Valley Steam Machinery Society and other organisations over his life-
time. Bruce, 83, died on 23 March. Coldstream stalwart, Valda (Val) Sheehan was also a passionate local historian who was a strong advocate for improvements to the township she loved. Val was also a member of the Lilydale Historicial Society and author of several books on the Coldstream/Yering district. She was a loyal supporter of the local football and cricket clubs. Val died on 27 March at 87 years of age.
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Athol Egeberg served the Healesville community as a Shire of Healesville councillor, including a period as shire president. He served in World War II, in the Citizens’ Military Forces (now the Army Reserve) and in Korea and had a long and distinguished association with Healesville RSL, including time as president. Athol died on 3 April, aged 89 years. The Mail will pay tribute to the esteemed community members in coming issues.
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Wanton vandalism charges By KATH GANNAWAY THREE Warburton teenagers will face criminal damage charges after a $25,000 vandalism rampage through the town in March. As many as 14 shops and other buildings were spray painted or had front windows etched in the attack on 25 March. Warburton police said the attack took place in the middle of the night on the first week of school holidays. Senior Constable Rob Firns said the
three people between 15 and 18 and had been identified from CCTV footage and would be charged. Owners of shops targeted in the attack, and others involved in the tourism industry which is the life-blood of the town were shocked at the extent, and the impact on the town, coming as it did before the high-peak Easter longweekend. The cost to businesses to replace windows, and cover increased insurance costs as a result, is also significant.
Peta Godenzi, president of business and tourism group, Warburton Valley CEDA, labelled the attack as wanton vandalism. Ms Godenzi said in addition to the cost to individual businesses, it created a negative impression of Warburton. “It impacts as a tourist town and doesn’t create a good impression of this community,” she said. “We have people come every weekend, and particularly over Easter, and it does not look good.”
Ms Godenzi said Warburton as a town had a strong graffiti policy and worked well with Yarra Ranges Council to ensure that graffiti was removed quickly. Warburton Newsagency was one of the businesses whose glass window was etched, and owner Shan Lonappan said they were still working out what was the best and most affordable way to deal with it. He said he was working with about 10 other shops to get quotations for fixing these damages which would
Crank-up makes quite a few waves By KATH GANNAWAY UPPER Yarra Valley Historical Society president Tom O’Meara has thanked everyone involved in making the 2015 new-look Crank-up event at Yarra Junction a great success. “The event is successful because of the hard work of the UYVHS volunteers and the support of other volunteers and local communities,” said Mr O’Meara following the event which drew good crowds
and lots of positive feedback. Mr O’Meara said fine weather over the weekend of 28 and 29 March added to the enjoyment of the activities on offer. “While the first appearance of the immaculately presented hot rods from various clubs attracted many admirers, old favourites such as the noble draught horses, the thumping stationary engines, the powerful steamrollers, the busy blacksmiths as well as hay bal-
ers and bale grabs drew hundreds of impressed visitors,” he said. Children were asked to suggest a name for the dragon being made in the blacksmith’s shop as well as enjoying the old-fashioned delights of the children’s playground and toy room. Proceeds of the Crank-up go to improve, develop and promote the Upper Yarra Museum, the centrepiece of the work of the historical society.
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involve either polishing or replacing very expensive expanses of glass. “We have insurance, but the problem is the excess which is around $500 or $600, but it’s also that if you claim the premium goes up,” he said. “Everyone would be facing that dilemma.” The three young people will be summonsed to face Mark Graffiti and Criminal Damage charges at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court at a date to be set.
Briefly Unlicensed drink driver nabbed A FOOTY trip ended with an upcoming court date for a Woori Yallock man, who was caught drink driving and speeding without a licence. The 62-year-old man was pulled over by Casey Highway Patrol officers after drivers on the Princes Freeway in Berwick called triple-zero to report him driving erratically at 7.50pm on Saturday 11 April. When police officers caught up with the man, he was travelling at 102km/h in an 80km/h zone. He then blew 0.151 during a breath test more than three times the legal limit, and was found to be unlicensed. The driver told police he had returned from a trip to watch a suburban football match. He will be charged on summons with traffic offences, and will face court at a later date.
Triple-zero result A DIRT-BIKE rider doing burnouts in front of the Reefton Hotel will face hoon-related charges after police nabbed him on 28 March. Senior Constable Rob Firns said police received multiple calls through triple-zero and intercepted the 46-year-old Garfield man as he was doing burn-outs. He will be charged on summons with drink driving and hoon-related offences. Senior Constable Firns said triple-zero is the most efficient way to let patrolling units know of incidents that require police attendance and often enable police to respond immediately.
Check on school speed POLICE are also reminding drivers to observe school precinct speed limits as the school holidays are over and to be aware of children walking and riding to school.
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AN Eastern Region police officer has been fined after being caught drink driving in Lilydale on Friday 10 April. The off-duty police officer, a female constable, was pulled over at a booze bus on Maroondah Highway after 10pm on the Friday night. She blew 0.062 on an evidentiary breath test, and as a result received a $442 infringement notice and lost 10 demerit points. The Professional Standards Command has been notified of the incident.
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AS the local Member for Eildon in the Victorian Parliament, I am always involved in supporting local volunteer organisations in the Yarra Ranges community - home to all types of volunteer groups responsible for crucial social tasks. It’s hard to think of any sector in
the community that isn’t touched by volunteering and to which volunteers make a vital contribution. Volunteers provide support and care for the elderly, they look after our beautiful natural environment through Landcare groups, they are responsible for running our local junior and senior sporting clubs and, at the times when the community is most vulnerable, our emergency services volunteers in the CFA and SES are there to protect us. Volunteering also makes a major economic contribution to Victoria and to the Yarra Ranges. For example, the building for the Yarra Valley Railway project is the
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Film night YARRA Ranges Film Society will be holding a film night at The Arts Centre, Warburton, on Tuesday 14 April, 7.30pm. Also in Healesville, on Tuesday 21 April, 7.30pm at The Memo. The movie will be Rolf de Heer’s The King is Dead. 2012, MA. A MUSIC night featuring local musicians and special guests will be held at St Mary’s Warburton (opposite tennis courts) on Friday 17 April, at 7.30pm. Entry by donation, supper provided.
Warburton Gallipoli Wall THE unveiling of the Warburton Gallipoli Centenary Memorial Wall, located at Warburton RSL, will take place at 11am on Tuesday 21 April. Members of public invited to attend are asked to RSVP to warburton@hotmail.com.au or phone 5966 9874 as soon as possible.
Anzac Centenary display MILITARY Historian Rob Wilson has put together a Centenary of Gallipoli display at the Healesville Library. The display opened on Saturday with memorabilia including photos and documents. THE dedication and unveiling of the Healesville 1914-1918 Avenue of Honour commemorative signs will take place at LePine Chapel on Maroondah Highway, Healesville on Friday 17 April at 2pm. Phone Healesville RSL for details on 5962 5017.
Anzac tokens YARRA Glen RSL will be selling Anzac tokens at Gulf Station from 10am to 3pm on Saturday 18 April as part of the National Trust farm’s Heritage Festival event “Parcels from Home�. Phone 9656 9889 for festival details.
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their efforts and commitment are appreciated - itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also an appropriate time to encourage more people to get involved. This yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s theme is â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Give happy, live happyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;. Research tells us that just a few hours of volunteer work makes a difference in peopleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s happiness. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s proven that volunteers are healthier and even sleep better than those who donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t volunteer. I look forward to continuing my work with these organisations and in National Volunteer Week, I hope you will join me in thanking our volunteers for the difference they make.
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Sauce spices it up By JESSE GRAHAM A YARRA Valley sauce competition is calling on residents who are passionate about pasta, chuffed about chutney or find relish riveting to put out their best produce. Yarra Valley Gateway Estateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s annual Sauce Competition has returned for its second year, with sauce enthusiasts asked to come up with their best tomato-based recipe. Gateway Estateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Brett Spurling said the competition was returning after a strong turnout last year, with nearly 50 sauces, chutneys and relishes submitted to the Coldstream business to be judged by a panel. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The judges said the standard of entries was fantastic,â&#x20AC;? Mr Spurling said.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;We were really pleased with the result - weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re hoping for the same again this year, if not more.â&#x20AC;? The rules of the competition are simple - fill a 500-millilitre jar with a tomato sauce, relish, chutney or pasta sauce that is tomato-based and made this season. Though the event is based in the Yarra Valley, Mr Spurling encouraged residents in the Dandenong Ranges to get involved and submit their sauces, too. All entrants, from special family recipes, to experimental first-tries or commercial products are able to be entered, though Mr Spurling said that entries must be submitted blind. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t want the jars delivered with the manufacturerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s details on them,â&#x20AC;? he said.
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Fiskville closed for good: Mick By KATH GANNAWAY 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 clean-ups, 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 firefighting 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 oth-
ers 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.
Volunteers dumped on By KATH GANNAWAY DUMPING is costing Healesville opportunity shop thousands of dollars each year. But that’s not the worst of it. The disgusting rubbish that Healesville Salvation Army volunteers have had to sort through in the past few months is incomprehensible. “It goes beyond even household rubbish,” said Maureen Garlick, who with husband Bluey shifts ute-loads of rubbish on a weekly basis from the Healesville shop, and the bin next to the Salvation Army Hall in Harker Street. It’s not unusual to see soiled nappies in rubbish bags dumped in the bush, but no-one would expect to find that - and worse - in bags left under the guise of helping charity organisations raise funds for their communities. “Sometimes you open a bag
of clothes and it just reeks. We can’t use it and we have to get rid of it,” Maureen said. Signs at local opportunity shops advising people not to leave goods, or not to leave specific items such as electrical goods and furniture, are ignored as an easy and cheap way to dispose of unwanted goods. Healesville Salvation Army Officer, Sarah Eldridge, says it’s a problem that all thrift shops have to deal with and added that money paid out to dispose of rubbish and unsaleable items is money that is not available to spend in the local community. Elaine Dossor, co-ordinator of the Lions Den Opportunity Shop in Healesville said they did tip runs at least once a fortnight. “We do a lot of burn-offs when you’re allowed to ... if it burns, we’ll burn it, but basically anything we have to pay for impacts on the community,” she
said. Both organisations get 12 tip vouchers each year, but say they go nowhere near covering the amount of rubbish they have to dispose of. Both women agree that what is trash and what is treasure can be subjective. “If it’s not something you and your loved ones would buy, don’t donate it, but having said that, we can still make money from something like bedding where perhaps the elastic has gone for rags,” Sarah Eldridge said. Jeans with tears and holes are borderline acceptable ... if they’re trendy tears! “You see things come in that you think would never sell, and they’re the first things to go, but that’s not rubbish,” she said. “Volunteers give their time in these shops to help others ... they deserve better than having to deal with disgusting rubbish.
Would you buy this? Maureen and Bluey Garlick with the mountain of rubbish dumped Picture: KATH GANNAWAY at the Salvation Army Opportunity Shop. 136995
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Letters Get a move on YARRA Ranges Council and the Yarra Glen Tennis Club have already spent thousands of dollars restoring a heritage clubhouse, but there is no electricity or water connected. There are also two asphalt tennis courts that are sinking; and vegetation upgrades along the eastern, western and southern side of six of the courts. The most frequently used playing surfaces are clay court numbers two, three and four - sitting north of the unfinished heritage clubhouse - and south of the neighbouring wire fence. Efforts this summer to remove dangerous foliage overgrowing the three clay courts began, sputtered, resumed and is now a complete mess on the residential ‘other side of the fence’. Between two wire separation fences, about one metre apart, five drought-stricken prickly trees are dead or dying. The contractor has appeared four times onsite and performed cutting work twice. He has lopped and chopped timber out of the way of sportspeople, leaving heavily encumbered branches growing north through the wire fence onto the next door property. The contractor has cut up lots of timber but has not removed it, leaving a big mess scattered around on the neighbour’s ground. I registered a Yarra Ranges Shire complaint on 26 February, 2015. Yarra Glen Tennis Club and Yarra Ranges Council need to expedite completion of this job. A new, all-timber high fence with an additional green cloth light screen is needed to stop the light spillage and verbal noise annoying neighbours. The professional coach supports this remedy: when? Noel Buchanan, Yarra Glen.
Dangerous corner IN RESPONSE to Kath Gannaway’s article on the dangerous corner near Graceburn Aqueduct (Mail, 8 April), I am enraged by this news. My husband had an accident at this corner in early January this year.
Four emergency vehicles attended. Fortunately, my husband was not injured. I visited the Healesville police station later only to be told that unless someone was injured or killed, they were not required to forward a report on to the relevant authorities. I placed an online report to VicRoads. I received an email in return asking for further details, which I produced. I received a further report, ‘responding to my inquiry’. Since that time, we have become aware of at least five drivers from Alexandra alone who have come to grief on that particular corner. If all ‘minor accidents’ (in VicRoads’ terms) were logged, it would become apparent this particular strip of road is dangerous and, as their mission statement is to provide safe arterial roads, VicRoads do not appear to be carrying out their duty of care. When does their duty of care begin? When 20 people have had an accident on that corner? When four people have died on that corner? When emergency staff have been called out 100 times? When the cost of emergency responses reaches $30,000? When unsuspecting drivers have paid excesses of $10,000 or even more? It’s about time VicRoads were brought to task. With winter approaching, I worry that when members of my family travel this road (which they do often), it doesn’t matter that they are extremely careful as the driver coming from the opposite direction may not be aware of any danger, which means they are all put at risk. Drivers who have ended up ‘over the side’ have had their confidence diminished, their bank balances reduced and their faith in authorities carrying out their duties undermined. I’m afraid I do not have a copy of my first notification to VicRoads but I do have the second email which my husband sent to VicRoads attached. I applaud Kath’s effort to highlight this dangerous ‘blackspot’ and hope that it brings pressure to bear on VicRoads to actually rectify the problem. Yvonne Millar, Alexandra.
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THERE'S little doubt the Yarra Valley is one of the most spectacular places in Victoria, when it comes to snapping inspiring images. Sharyn Walker captured the beauty of this sunrise over the vineyards of the Eyton on Yarra vineyard, located at Coldstream. With so many wonderful sites to capture on camera, the Mail is asking all the region's passionate shutterbugs to get out in the amazing surrounds and email your images to editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au. Feel free to let us know about your inspiration behind the image, or photography techniques you may have tried.
Secrecy is disturbing WHY the secrecy regarding the sale of the Warburton Caravan Park? I think this is disgraceful behaviour by the council. We’re told the matter was a ‘confidential item’ on their agenda. ‘Confidential item’ are weasel words: but meaning what? Why can’t we know? Is there something underhand going on? Some corruption involved? Or is it something they know would incur the
displeasure of Warburton residents if revealed? Why can’t we know why the UYCE is not a preferred tenderer? What are the criteria for determining a successful tenderer? And why can’t we know even that? It disturbs me the proceeds of the sale will not be earmarked for the benefit of Warburton; but for the whole municipality. After all, the caravan park was not started and developed by the whole municipality, but by the Warburton community. Bill Power, Warburton.
Editorial
It’s down to road safety NO matter which roads you’re travelling on in our beautiful state, there are many reasons to drive carefully. But for those who drive on our roads in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges areas, the need to be vigilant is even more vital. While one could be forgiven for getting swept up in the beautiful surrounding sceneries, it’s important to maintain a steady level of concentration. Simply, this is because the driving conditions can change in an instant. You never know what potential hazard is lurking around the countless bends; be it a fallen tree, a dead animal, or a tighterthan-expected curve.
The issue was highlighted this week when a driver had a lucky escape after a crash on the Maroondah Highway at Healesville. In this case, police said a combination of rain and oil was believed to be behind the crash. Also making it difficult is the fact many blackspots exist on many of the region’s arterials, which many in our community believe need to be addressed quickly. While not trying to pinpoint any particular corner, or stretch of road, we need to be mindful that these blackspots do exist. On this point, it’s disappointing to see the number of drivers who showed disregard for other road users over the
Easter weekend. According to police statistics, there were an incredible 211 speeding offences in the Yarra Ranges alone. Compare this to the Cardinia area, where there were 77 speeding offences, which is still way too high. That figure is heartbreaking. These figures are compounded by the fact there were seven drink-drivers and four drug-drivers caught on Yarra Ranges roads. Not only are these people breaking the law, they are endangering the lives of other road users. In our view, no-one has that right. Stay safe on our roads.
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Warburton Caravan Park booked out for Easter WARBURTON Camping and Caravan Park is proving to be one of the best tourist attractions in the town. While guest houses are feeling the pinch, the park is attracting more and more holidaymakers to town. A record crowd is expected to camp at the park this Easter. A week ago every available powerpoint along the river bank was booked. There are 54 powerpoints at the park and no doubt many campers will double up with leads to obtain the use of power. Six years ago the park’s annual income amounted to 400 pounds. This year’s revenue will be in excess of 10,000 pounds, which goes to prove that the park has been a gilt-edged investment for the Warburton Advancement League over the past 10 years. The park is also attracting regular Sunday picnic parties to the town. Round up WARBURTON lost another of its oldest identities with the death of Mr Gilbert Fox, at the Freemasons Hospital in East Melbourne last Saturday. Over the years Mr Fox has lived a fairly secluded life at Warburton, his three main interests freemasonry, the waterworks trust and work at the garage which he established in town. His funeral took place at Wesburn Cemetery on Tuesday.
Thefts of Guns and Swords YARRA Junction police were anxious to obtain any information, that may help them solve a series of mysterious robberies at Gladysdale on two occasions at the home of Mr and Mrs Brennan. The swords are of great sentimental value as one was Mrs Brennan’s father’s cavalry sword from World War One.
Healesville Guardian 13 April, 1935 In case you didn’t know WELL, friends, what is all the commotion over the renovations to the Memorial Hall? Quite a number of interested citizens are wondering why the interior decorations should be proceeded with before better accommodation is provided on the stage and in the dressing rooms. Certainly the latter are inadequate. The wonder is that a large number of performers of both sexes can find a place to get into their togs. There’s hardly room to swing a cat and there is scant room for scenery. Mr Eadie Writes a Book MR Eadie MBE is well-known to all of us as a man of many parts. In South Africa, he was a ‘black diamond’ miner, Mayor of Wittmark in the Transvaal. He is an explorer, scientist, and eminent scholar but now is an author. For the past year or two he has been working on his intriguing interest - The Platypus, Its Life and Habits. - Contributed by ELLENA BIGGS
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By KATH GANNAWAY LAKE Mountain is gearing up for fun and adventure this weekend. The final weekend of the Adventure Kids Festival series which has seen Mount Hotham, Falls Creek and Mount Baw Baw transformed into adventure playgrounds over the past few months will be held at Lake Mountain on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April. Just over an hour’s drive from the Yarra Valley, the Lake Mountain festival provides a great opportunity for kids and parents alike to get amid nature with stacks of
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CINDERELLA, directed by acclaimed thespian Kenneth Branagh, is an intelligent and emotionally profound adaptation of the beloved children’s tale. You all know the story: Ella, the downtrodden servant girl (Lily James), is exploited by her horrid stepmother, Lady Tremaine (Cate Blanchett), but is sent to a dazzling ball by her fairy godmother (Helena Bonham Carter), where the dashing Prince
Charming (Richard Madden) falls for Ella, with her glass slippers finally bringing them together. But where the 1950 original is shallow and contains some rather dated gender politics, Branagh’s remake updates the fairytale into an uplifting experience of empowerment and integrity. In this film, courage and kindness are higher virtues than beauty, kings are apprentices and marriage for love is championed over social betterment. Branagh’s Cinderella is a sparkling treat with deep thought and admirable talent behind it. Lily James is radiantly
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farm to make various items for the Red Cross to distribute to the Australian soldiers. They even put up one of their waler ponies as a raffle prize to raise funds. The festival, set among the heritage buildings and gardens of Gulf Station will bring the Bell’s war effort to life. Activities, running from 11am to 4pm, will include house and property tours, exhibits and demonstrations of skills, music, local vendors and horses, including the famous
Gulf Station Clydesdale team and a waler. The Gulf Station volunteers will be sizzling sausages and there is plenty of space to spread out a picnic lunch and enjoy the attractions and activities. Yarra Glen RSL will be selling Anzac tokens throughout the day. Gulf Station is at 1029 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen. Phone 9656 9889 for information.
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Twilight alright for market-goers CHIRNSIDE Park is saving the best for last with its final Twilight Market for the season on Thursday 23 April, from 5-9pm. Embracing the cooler weather, the final event will draw on influence from European Christmas Markets, featuring mulled wine, marshmallow toasting for the kids and Ice Age playing at the blow-up cinema from 7pm. Food trucks Digging for Fire, Meatball and Sons, Nem n Nem, the Curry Truck and others will roll into the centre with warming winter specials. Locals Yarra Valley Cider, Yarra Natural Soaps, Yarra Valley Gift Hampers and Picanniny Estate will return for one last hurrah as the Twilight Market finishes for the season. Celebrating the best of the Yarra Valley region and bringing Melbourneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best food trucks to the East for the first time, Chirnside Parkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Twilight Markets have attracted almost 9000 people to date. The last market will be held on Thursday 23 April, from 5-9pm at the Cinema Car Park, off Maroondah Highway. Entry is free of charge.
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Wild Cattle Creek Estate is gaining momentum along with a big reputation. “Both of which are ideally situated in the higher altitude of the Upper Yarra Valley and within one of the most renowned cool climate wine grape growing regions.” He said what sets Wild Cattle Creek Estate apart from other wineries in the area was that it was more than just a boutique winery. It is a restaurant and an event venue, enhanced by onsite accommodation options from heritage style to modern. The estate is the perfect romantic setting. It is ideal for wedding couples, families or groups celebrating their special event. “Our policy is to source as much local produce as possible to enhance our guests’ dining
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experience and offer real value to our guests,” he said. As its name would suggest, Wild Cattle Creek Estate is well known for its signature dish which is its 150 Day grain-fed eye fillet served with semi-dried tomato mash, seasonal greens and red wine jus. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, including Christmas lunch, the restaurant is also available for private functions. The facilities are extremely versatile with different rooms to accommodate all types of functions. Wild Cattle Creek Estate can cater for groups of 10 and up to 150 seated guests.
SANCTUARY House prides itself on having a great concept in hospitality. Guests can enjoy a wide range of services, from high standard accommodation to our famous award-winning a la carte restaurant, with a delicious menu to suit all tastes and budgets, including vegetarian and kids menus. Guests can also enjoy a wide range of beverages, from tap beer to local and imported beer, and fine Yarra Valley and New Zealand wines. Helen Halim, from the family business, said they aimed to be one of the premier hospitality destinations in the Yarra Valley. “We provide at all times the highest quality of accommodation services, food and entertainment for patrons,” she said. “The business has been under our family management for over 13 years. “Sanctuary House Resort Motel and Restaurant also caters for memorable weddings, birthday parties, reunions and special functions.” Many local customers return time and again to Sanctuary House because of its warm hospitality, great service and lovely atmosphere. Mother’s Day has always been special at Sanctuary House, and this year a special menu is being offered, so book a table now to avoid disappointment. Sanctuary House Resort Motel supports local community clubs and is home to Healesville Rotary Club. Sanctuary House, located at 326 Badger Creek Road, Healesville, is a real sanctuary for locals and holidaymakers.
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AFTER opening their doors in 2005, Wild Cattle Creek Estate has become one of the Yarra Valley’s most rapidly expanding estates, with further growth planned. However, don’t let the winery’s age fool you, the owners of the winery/restaurant, Kevin and Heather Dixon, and Graham and Ingrid Smith, have vast experience in the industry. Wild Cattle Creek Estate is gaining momentum along with a big reputation for quality Yarra Valley wine, great value dining experiences, well-organised functions and weddings and all complemented by onsite accommodation. Before their venture at Wild Cattle Creek Estate, the Dixons established another Yarra Valley vineyard, Bindara Estate at Coldstream, producing fruit for some of the world’s most renowned wineries. Meanwhile, in the early 1990s, the Smiths established Langbrook Estate Vineyard at Yarra Junction, also producing fruit for some of the world’s most renowned and prestigious wineries. In fact, while Wild Cattle Creek Estate was developing its vineyard, the winery produced their earlier vintages using the produce from Langbrook Estate. In 2006, Wild Cattle Creek Estate created wines from their own vines and have established a high standard for their vintages, adopting quality and value as the main objective. Today, the group takes great pride in what they have created and have kept as close to traditional wine making techniques as possible, including the harvesting by hand on both estates. “Our estate wines are sourced from our own vineyards,” Kevin said.
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Happily sharing the road By LARISSA KUZEFF MOTORCYCLISTS are encouraged to ‘travel happy’ as part of a new awareness campaign to address road rage. The new VicRoads awareness campaign Travel Happy - Share the Road is focused on the effects that mood and driving behaviour can have on road safety. VicRoads’ Director of Vehicle and Road Use Policy James Holgate said the campaign, which would feature a series of events, would help road users to highlight behaviour change.
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“Unhappy road users are more likely to be aggressive and lack compassion for others. This can lead to frustration and anger which can lead to risky behaviour,” he said. In a recent survey of 1000 road users conducted by VicRoads, 84 per cent of motorcyclists felt the behaviour of others on the road impacted their mood. Mr Holgate said drivers and motorcyclists alike needed to be aware of each other’s safety when sharing the road. “Other road users should be mindful of motorcyclists. Just because you
don’t see a motorcyclist doesn’t mean one isn’t nearby, so use your indicators when changing lanes,” he said. “A quick head check to ensure a motorcyclist isn’t in your blind spot will ensure everyone has a safer journey.” The survey results indicated that motorcyclists would be happier on the road if other users would keep an eye out for them when changing lanes and intersections. But Mr Holgate said motorcyclists, too, have responsibility to share the space which would also help them improve their own safety.
“Motorcyclists can make other road users happier by indicating before changing lanes and maintaining a safe space between themselves and other road users - they can improve their own safety by being alert, scanning ahead and using mirrors to avoid the unexpected,” he said. VicRoads’ will join with a number of road safety partners throughout the campaign to help change the culture of negative behaviour that exists on our roads. Visit www.travelhappy.vic.gov. au for more information about road safety.
HUNDREDS of drivers flouting the law in the valley over the Easter long weekend were busted by police, after officers swarmed onto the roads for Operation Crossroads. The operation ran for five days over the Easter long weekend earlier this month, in an attempt by Victoria Police to address high levels of road trauma in the holiday periods. In the Yarra Ranges Police Service Area (PSA) alone, 211 drivers were caught speeding, while 57 unregistered vehicles were detected. Police caught four people driving with drugs in their system over the weekend and seven driving while over the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit of .05 per cent for fully-licensed drivers or .00 per cent for learner drivers or P-platers. Warburton police Senior Constable Rob Firns told the Mail that two of these drink-drivers were caught in the Upper Yarra area, both driving with over twice the legal limit of alcohol in their systems. “They will face court, and they are facing in vicinity of 10-12 months loss of licence, as well as potentially a significant fine,” he said. Despite the odd driver caught flouting the law, Sen Const Firns said police were pleased with the behaviour of most drivers in the area. One car was impounded during the operation in the Yarra Ranges, while three people were caught using their phones while driving - 22 drivers were found to be driving unlicensed, five were found to be driving while disqualified or suspended and 12 were caught disobeying signs or traffic signals. Statewide, over 12,000 offences were detected in Operation Crossroads, with speeding drivers (4895 caught) and unregistered vehicles (1268 detected) making up more than half of that number. On Victoria’s roads, four people also lost their lives over the Easter long weekend. As of Friday 10 April, the road toll stands at 77 deaths since 1 January one death less than the same time last year.
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HOUSE, MANEGE, STABLE SIT on the upper or lower level verandahs of this beautifully presented tri-level home and watch the children and horses enjoying country life on over two acres. Take advantage of the terrific chicken coop if you want your own chooks to supply you with fresh eggs to cook up in your modern kitchen with lots of bench room, cupboard space and dishwasher. Talk to your guests in the adjoining open plan living area while keeping warm beside the wood heater or utilising the split-system heater/cooler or natural gas ducted heating. There is an additional living area - which you may want to consider as a fourth bedroom or study/office - on the lower level
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of the house with a separate entry accessed via a paved entertaining area. The upstairs master bedroom has built-in robes, a generous ensuite and access to another deck with a wonderful outlook over the rear of the property to paddocks and manege. There is a garage for up to four cars (currently two plus workshop), side access to the back of the property for your horse float or extra vehicles, one stable with potential for another, and various handy garden-type sheds. This is your chance for country living at an affordable price, handy to transport. Inspect by appointment.
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This great three bedroom home located just minutes from Yarra Junction Township & close to the Warburton Trail is an ideal starter or investment. established gardens are a feature of the property with multiple lovely locations to enjoy your surrounds. Inside you’ll ind three bedroom, lounge & dining rooms all with a funky retro feel. extras include a garage, gas log ire, air conditioner & much more. Be quick to inspect, this won’t last long. contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 5967 1277 inspection Sat 11-11.30am (Photo ID Required)
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Set on a level 3/4 of an acre (3239 sqm) of magniicent gardens sits this proud circa 1951 weatherboard home. Boasting three spacious bedrooms, 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. Ofering relaxed living for the family both inside and out. contact Tony Fanfulla on 0419 870 513 or 5967 1277 tony@bellrealestate.com.au
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This unique and passive solar designed home is nestled on over one and a half acres (6600m2) and overlooking the picturesque township of Warburton. Hidden from the world 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. contact Peter Farelly on 0417 147 706 or 5966 2530 peterf@bellrealestate.com.au
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Beenak Price Range $500,000 - $550,000 One in a milliOn PROPeRty Of 42 acRes aPPROx Beautiful, unique and priceless is how I would describe this parcel of land! An enormous dam – almost a lake - for you to launch the boat and ish in, and an equally enormous fully insulated double brick shed of 60mtrs x 22mtrs with a 6mtr high roof to store whatever large equipment you may have! It’s a ripper! Come and pick the site for your new home and reap the rewards from this very well maintained property. contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 5967 1277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au
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2457Warburton Hwy,Yarra Junction
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 14 years
Carly De Graaf Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
5964 2277
569Warburton Hwy, Seville
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Tegan Ward Property Management
Julianne Spendlove Administration
5966 2530
3407Warburton Hwy,Warburton
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MillGroVe Peaceful location – relaxed liVinG
Price range $250,000 - $270,000
Positioned in a convenient location and ofering great value this home ofers 3 bedrooms, spacious family room/ lounge room, good size kitchen with plenty of space, polished loorboards, wood heating and evaporative cooling. Outside ofers a great size front & rear yards, large carport, garden shed and easy access for cars, trailers and parking. Great value, great position!
Tucked away in a picturesque setting this neat home ofers peaceful, relaxed living, 3 good size bedrooms, spacious lounge room and kitchen, polished loorboards, wood heating and a split system. Outside ofers beautiful established gardens with an array of fruit trees and shrubs, great size back yard with plenty of space for the kids and pets to enjoy. Situated just a short walk to the Yarra River walking trail and transport.
contact David Carroll on 0419 539 320 or 5964 2277 david@bellrealestate.com.au
contact David Carroll on 0419 539 320 or 5964 2277 david@bellrealestate.com.au
Warburton Price range $590,000 - $650,000 “the KeePers Cottages” bed & breaKfast - 2 homes
WeSburn Great inVeStMent oPPortunitY
Chateau style home 4 beds, huge main with ensuite, WIR & freestanding spa bath, loads of living space, an elevated undercover deck overlooking the Yarra river. Features evap cooling, gas heating, sealed driveway lots of parking & double remote garage. Cottage is ideal for a family member, a teenager retreat or to continue the successful B & B that currently exists. Consists of a kitchen, bathroom & open plan living/bedroom, with its own private undercover deck with native gardens leading onto Warby trail. Contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 5967 1277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au
This little ripper is sitting on a lat allotment of just under half an acre, has a lot to ofer for the Investor, First home buyer or Renovator! It has a great bungalow ideal for a family member to hand out in and a character house that has oodles of charm just as it is or prime for the next owner to do a bit of a renovation and capitalize on its features. A great location ofering a rural feel & minutes to the bus stop & literally to the Yarra Junction township. contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 59671277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au
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Surrounded by 125 acres approx of fertile undulating grazing land including 20 acres approx of natural bush, 2 spring fed dams, 10 paddocks with lane ways and water to all, stockyards, electric fencing and 2 large color bond machinery barns with sought after 3 phase power. The magniicent 10 year old, 34 square (under roof line) homestead oozes charm and character and features 4 bedrooms plus study, 2 bathrooms, country style kitchen, 10ft ceilings, polished loors and huge wood heater for the winter months ahead. contact Michelle Jones on 0411 085 631 or 59671277 michelle@bellrealestate.com.au
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 28 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 29 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 18 years
bellrealestate.com.au
Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 12 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 5 years
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
Warburton Price range $270,000 - $295,000 thiS one Will GiVe You the WarM and fuzzieS! Lovingly renovated and in a wonderful position this charming 2 bedroom cottage has had all the hard work done, including a new roof, new solar panels and is ready for the new owner to walk into and enjoy. Ofering the outdoor lover a beautiful place to potter and enjoy the current pretty garden, and then go for a walk into town and have a cofee and cake and stroll along the Yarra. With beautiful hardwood loors, gas ire, split system heating/cooling, and stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, this home is a joy to be in. contact Samantha Price on 0438 795 190 or 5967 1277 samantha@bellrealestate.com.au
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
5967 1277
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
2457Warburton Hwy,Yarra Junction
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 14 years
Carly De Graaf Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
5964 2277
569Warburton Hwy, Seville
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Tegan Ward Property Management
Julianne Spendlove Administration
5966 2530
3407Warburton Hwy,Warburton
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SPACE FOR THE FAMILY
HEALESVILLE
SET on just over three-quarters of an acre and close to the end of a no-through road you will find a home that was built for an extended family. There are so many features you won’t believe your eyes, so let’s start at the front and work our way through this big home. You will be greeted by the most amazing handmade ironwork that surrounds the front porch and large entertaining area that takes in the views. Through the front entrance you will walk into the large living area that connects to the dining/kitchen. The spacious master bedroom has a generous walk-in robe and ensuite, while down the wide hallway you will find the family bathroom and three more bedrooms, all big enough for a double bed and all with built-in robes. You will also find the last room in the house, which is currently being used as a double office space but could be a fifth bedroom or teenage retreat/TV room and is certainly big enough for a pool table. If this is not enough to get you thinking then outside you will find a two-bedroom self-contained flat, two large sheds, an enclosed backyard for your puppy to stay safe in and an above ground swimming pool and spa in their own enclosed area. Other features include solar power to run all your lighting requirements. There's a ceiling fan in the master bedroom, dishwasher, gas ducted heating, split-system cooling, 4,000-litre water tank and pull down ladder/stair that leads to the ceiling/ attic space with heaps of storage. An inspection will not disappoint, so call today to arrange an inspection or visit at one of the advertised open homes.
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VAL NICHOLS HEALESVILLE
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ORIGINAL LOG HOME ON 1 ACRE - $397,000
A PLACE TO RELAX - 14 ACRES - $895,000
A garden of tall tree ferns and a paddock to play in. Spacious lounge and dining room, separate family room, 3 bedrooms plus study, covered side patio. Carport and single garage, workshop. Sealed road, 20 solar panels to reduce electricity costs.
Beautiful outlook and peaceful surrounds. Wide verandahs, a sundeck with views down the valley. 3 bedrooms, en suite, a light and bright home with fresh neutral décor. Gently rolling pastures, 3 paddocks, steel barn and storage shed, picturesque dam.
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REEFTON 3a 1b Price Reduced to Sell – Here’s your chance!
1c 1d 1e
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 INSPECT CONTACT
$245,000-$255,000 By Appointment Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
BADGER CREEK 109 BADGER CREEK ROAD A Surprise Package!
3a 2b 2c 1e
This offers options and opportunity! It could be 4 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, it could be 2 or 3 living areas for a family or it could suit multi generational living under the one roof with separate living spaces. Features such as gas ducted heating, a reverse cycle split system, a wood heater, covered verandahs and a single garage with a remote door await you. This lovely corner allotment is over 850sqm, fully fenced and just a short walk to the local school. A chance to update to your own taste. METHOD PRICE $290,000 Plus INSPECT Saturday 18th April 11-11:30am Photo ID required CONTACT Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 HEALESVILLE OFFICE 5962 1700
YARRA JUNCTION UNIT 3/37 LITTLE YARRA ROAD Terrific Tri Level Townhouse
3a 2b 3c 2e
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WOORI YALLOCK 25 MIDDLETON DRIVE Embrace the Views and Opportunity
3a 2b 1c
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 $295,000 Plus INSPECT Saturday 18th April 1-1:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
WOORI YALLOCK 3a Character Cottage on approx. 680sqm
1b 1c 2e
This lovely 3 bedroom cottage may suit a tradesperson or someone who would like to put some finishing touches to a house which already has a renovated kitchen with dishwasher, a renovated bathroom, and lounge with a split system heater/cooler plus a wood heater. The almost flat block is very practical for families and pets, and the carport and garage provide covered parking which might also be useful for a tradesperson or for extra storage. An affordable home away from the main estate. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$315,000 Plus By Appointment Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
MORE PROPERTIES NEEDED SALES AND RENTALS SOLD, SOLD, SOLD! LEASED, LEASED, LEASED!
With all the convenience, comfort and style that you could expect from a home that is only a few years old, features include a formal lounge room and a large open plan kitchen and meals area, ideal for entertaining, with a big island bench/breakfast bar and dishwasher, ensuite and WIR to master, a powder room and DLUG with internal access. A great property.
We have had very busy months getting great results! And we need more properties to market for both sale and rent. So if you have a property you are wishing to sell or rent – either now or in the future – please contact Woori Yallock on 5964 7344 or Healesville on 5962 1700 and we would be happy to have a chat. You might also like to check out our websites – barryplant.com.au/wooriyallock and barryplant.com.au/healesville
METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
CONTACT US NOW FOR A FREE MARKET APPRAISAL! $365,000 Plus Saturday 18th April 11-11:30am Photo ID required Peter Nunn 0417 502 669 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
WOORI YALLOCK 1605 Warburton Highway 5964 7344 HEALESVILLE
292 Maroondah Highway 5962 1700
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mcmath.com.au 1 Acre Approx with Potential Plus
Open for Inspection
Open for Inspection
Superb Location on Half Acre approx
87 Harberts Road, Don Valley
80 Settlement Road, Yarra Junction
• 3 bedrooms & ensuite effect bathroom • Open plan kitchen, meals & lounge • Lots of natural light, wood heating & 2 air conditioners • Great size rumpus room leading to a workshop • Gently sloping land & plenty of room for a shed STCA • Fantastic property for a project
• Set on a beautiful country road overlooking farm & mountain views • Neat & tidy brick veneer home with good size bedrooms • 1 bedroom flat & detached studio • Living with soaring cathedral ceilings • Large kitchen with loads of space • Natural gas ducted heating, wood heater & air conditioning
$380,000-$400,000
$440,000 Plus
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3900m2 3 1 approx Inspection Sat 18/4 11-11.30am Or by appointment
Open for Inspection
Over 1 Acre with Britannia Creek Frontage
1981m2 4 1 2 approx Inspection Sat 18/4 12-12.30pm Or by appointment
Olde Millgrove Cottage Charm
Open for Inspection
Lot 10, 45 Guidehouse Road, Yarra Junction
4 Moore Crescent, Millgrove
• Beautifully renovated home • Mostly flat land with established gardens on 1.25 acres approx • Extensive work including new carpet, fresh paint, updated bathroom & light filled kitchen • Fantastic sunroom & enclosed porch • Pumping rights to Britannia Creek, a veggie patch & fruit trees
• Character home in great location • An additional bathroom & a generous loft could be another bedroom or second living area • Galley style kitchen with natural light & overlooking the delightful established gardens • Walking distance to the Yarra River, walking trail, local school, public transport & shops
$440,000-$480,000
$270,000-$290,000
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873m2 4 2 1 approx Inspection Sat 18/4 2-2.30pm Or by appointment
1.25 acres 3 1 approx Inspection Sat 18/4 1-1.30pm Or by appointment
Yarra Valley Lifestyle on 20 Acres Approx
New Listing
Stunning Near New Home
3 Acres Approx
123 Toolebewong Road, Healesville
240 Glenview Road, Launching Place
• Gently undulating grazing land only a short drive to Healesville township • 2 living areas, formal dining & study • Split system, wood fire & hydronic floor heating • Guest suite with shower, vanity & walk in robe • 50 x 27 lock up shed with double sliding doors, mezzanine, concrete floors & power • Open 3 bay farm shed
• Metricon home only 3 1/2 years old • Kitchen has stainless steel appliances, lots of storage/bench space & an amazing walk in pantry • Teenage retreat or 2nd living area • Undercover entertaining area • Plenty of room for cars with a double garage & extra parking spaces • Quiet & private location
$890,000-$990,000
$550,000-$590,000
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Here’s just some of the properties we’ve sold in Warburton recently! We still have buyers looking to buy in your area. If you are thinking of selling, now is the time to call your area specialists for a free no obligation market appraisal.
ashleigh Hall director/Licensed agent
Chris Lord Sales Consultant
Warburton 3371 Warburton Hwy
5966 2800
ian Shipton Sales Consultant
andrew mcmath Licensed agent
briana mcCarthy Sales Consultant
marc barton-Johnson Sales Consultant
Lyndal mcmath Hall Licensed agent
Wendy adams Licensed agent
OPEN 7 daYS
sales@mcmath.com.au Ofices also at Lilydale, Mt Evelyn & Mooroolbark
Warburton
Yarra Junction
5966 2800
5967 1800
melinda darwall Licensed agent
mia mckay Sales Support/administration
Cassie Crowe administration
kristen Johnston Professional Photographer
Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy
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General Classifieds V Tree Lopping/Surgery
V Television/Video/Audio
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ANTENNA SPECIALIST
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1300 361 979 0407 674 808 BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer
• Storm water
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LIC. 42036 • Insurance and storm damage work • Immediate attention to leaks • Repairs to all types of roofs • Free quotes • All work guaranteed
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TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL WOODSPLITTING SERVICE & SALES MULCHING SERVICE & SALES 25M TOWER HIRE (15M OUTREACH) FULLY INSURED
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V Adult Services
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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
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FIREWOOD
MULCHES & COMPOST
REDGUM & LOCAL GUM Split & Dry REDGUM DELIVERED 1 MTR $170 2 MTRS $330
Arena Surfacing
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1 MTR LOCAL, 1 MTR REDGUM - $270 Free delivery, Warburton Hwy to Healesville
Supplies & Nurseries
HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
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1180521-ACM16-15
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For drought area around Walgett, can transport 46 round bales supplying four (4) farmers. Peter 0428 683 791 V Garage Sales HEALESVILLE, 12 Ryrie Street, Saturday 18th April, 8am-2pm. Downsizing. Many bargains.
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MILLGROVE, 8 Margaret Court. Sunday 19th of April. 10am-4pm. Assorted household items and garden furniture.
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Tim 0417 383 683
Celebrations
Yarra Valley Sawdust 5966 5705 or 9729 7782 V Curtains
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
$150 per metre Delivered
0407 307 432 For yard pickup in Healesville $150 ring Michael on
0418 721 643
C1088829-JO36-13
V Wanted
Repairs, Up-grades, Virus Removal. All problems fixed. Accredited.
Local supplier to valley & surrounding areas
MIXED LOAD
TENT, 9 person, plus pop up shower/toilet, both as new, used once. $400ono. 0429 066 658.
Local Computer Service
ARENA SAWDUST
REDGUM FIREWOOD
V Personal
REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
STABLE BEDDING,
FIREWOOD Top quality split dry hardwood $100 + $10 delivery over 10km. Call Toby, Wandin. 0428 321 155. SN1090434-PJ37-13
OFFICE DESK, metal, with drawers, $40. Call Jim 5966 2938.
SAWDUST, SHAVINGS,
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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
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RIDE ON LAWN MOWER, Rover, Hydro drive, Briggs and Stratton motor, 13HP, $1,100. Phone Frank 0408 567 068.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE Hard wood $100mtr. Local delivery only. 0411 534 488.
Ph: 0400 627 644
V For Sale BED, double, timber with slats. Chiropractic mattress. $320. VGC. Ph: 5962 6771
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.
V Firewood
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1173485-LB08-15
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C684309-SJ2-9
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Celebrations
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1055313-KG41-12
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BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
Please leave a message if phone unattended, call will be returned.
KELVINATOR, Retro fridge, 1940's, still working, cream, $150, Wandin area. Phone 0416 292 142.
Will be missed by all
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McKAY, Archibald "Arch". Passed away peacefully at 2:30pm on Tuesday, 31st March, 2015. Aged 89 years.
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We appreciate your businessDip. and we’ll beat any written comparable quote by 10% Arboriculture www.treeaccess.com.au
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A1quality Redgum & Brushwood, split and dry. Work cover provider.
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ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
MICK 0417 350 515 - 0419 521 503 OFFICE 5964 2710 C1088758-JO35-13
V Music /Instruments
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Quality firewood Split and dry Free local delivery
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0401 456 703
TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149 Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.
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Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS
V Massage Therapists
DRUM SET, Billy Hyde, set of 5, 2 sets of cymbals, $300, Wandin area. 0416 292 142.
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YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
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V Septic Tanks
5962 4841
DRY SPLIT HARDWOOD $110 for 1m, $200 for 2m loads. Delivered locally. Discounts for 10m loads. Phone 5966-6252. Gladysdale.
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V Pets & Services
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
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Employment V Positions Vacant
V Positions Vacant
V Training And Development
Finance and Insurance Business Manager Be part of our VCAL team
Healesville Toyota
TEACHING POSITION
Great earning potential Excellent working environment Long established family dealership
(VIT Registered)
In this role as Finance and Insurance Business Manager you will be responsible for introducing and selling Finance, Insurance and Warranty Products to customers and negotiating the financial close. You will be working closely with the Sales team to build and develop continued growth and success by demonstrating a solid commitment in providing a high standard of customer service at all times. You will also be required to do some stock control.
Yarra Valley Community School is a newly registered independent senior secondary school working with students with ďĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂů͕ ƐŽĐŝĂů ĂŶĚ ĞŵŽƟŽŶĂů ŝƐƐƵĞƐ͘
The successful candidate must be highly process orientated, with a high attention to detail. Your responsibilities as the Business Manager will be to work in the finance and insurance division by providing customers with high quality finance and insurance product information and maximise sales results for the dealership. You will need to create and maintain a program with the sales department which will ensure that all new sales are referred to F&I. As Finance and Insurance Business Manager, you will need to display: Excellent literacy and numeracy skills Proven Sales ability Excellent customer service skills Good attention to detail Ability to work well in a team environment Excellent computer skills Strong communication skills, written and verbal A professional presentation
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The successful candidate will be rewarded with a competitive salary and commission structure and the opportunity to significantly enhance their earnings through performance.
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If you have the proven skills and attributes to be a key contributor to this dynamic team you are encouraged to apply by forwarding us your resume to spollock@healesvilletoyota.com.au
Security and Crowd Control
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Further enquiries to Robynne Mauger by ĞŵĂŝů ŽŶůLJ ƌŽďLJŶŶĞŵĂƵŐĞƌΛƵLJĐŚ͘ŽƌŐ͘ĂƵ
The position is negotiable 4-5 days with some Saturday work. Product and Sales training will be provided by Toyota Financial Services.
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Seeking suitable candidates. Casual or Part Time work opportunities. Security Licence Training Available. To book interview contact via Email: careers@3vcorporateservices.com or Mobile 0476 600 802 Sec Licence number 887-398-60S
Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044 LMCT 8887
Custom Coasters Australia are looking for a qualified Sheet metal fabricator competent with machinery, mig/tig welding. Must be experienced reliable and be able to think a little out of the square. Healesville Area.
Please contact Franc on 03 5962 5129.
WĂƌƚ ƟŵĞ K^, ŽŽƌĚŝŶĂƚŽƌ (Out of School Hours Care) 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
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Open 7 days
$ $ $
CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs Drive In - Min $200 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171
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ARGONT, 1900, poptop, 21', new vinyl top, reg until 11/15, new electric brake set, new QS bed, storage underneath, 2 way fridge, gas stove, microwave, 2 wheel light truck tyres and spare, 16' living area. $4,500. 5966 2921 or 0400 491 210. Warburton. TRAILER, 5 x 3, water proof canopy. $290. Phone: 5962 4326
V Caravans & Trailers MILLARD, 15' caravan, front kitchen, island double bed, roll out awning, GC. $10,000. 5962 4261. Healesville. 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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CASUAL HOUSEKEEPER Casual position at a local motel, mornings only. No experience necessary. Email resume to info@ healesville-motor-inn.com.au or phone 5962 5188.
WAIT STAFF Bella Vedere is seeking experienced, mature, front of house staff. Immediate start. Contact Tim on 5962 6161
V Professional
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WALKERS WANTED Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in the Yarra Valley area. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited for students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143
This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Govt. Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832
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Clark milestone as Demons light up By PETER DOUGLAS POWELLTOWN Football Club favourite Andrew Clark celebrated an amazing milestone over the weekend, as he turned out for his 300th match for the club. Incredibly, he has also played at league rivals Woori Yallock and Warburton, so has played more than just 300 games with his beloved Demons. Clark arrived at the club from Woori Yallock in the early 1990s and has been a constant figure at the club for well over 20 years. Past president of Powelltown, John Hadger, said Clark had been a loyal footballer and club servant.
“He stayed until we folded about 2000 and played at Warburton with brother-in-law Darren Summers,” he said. “But he came back when we started again and has played again up until now. “Andrew is also a league life member.” To add to the occasion, it was also the first time the club played under lights, thanks to the new facilities at the ground. Yarra Ranges Shire mayor Maria McCarthy, along with life members Doug Cole and Lorraine Green, flicked the switch for the four lights. The clash with Yarra Junction, which was played for the Jeff Cole Trophy, was played
in terrific spirit. The result was a draw, which some believe is a first between the two clubs. The final score was Powelltown 16.7 (103) to Yarra Junction’s 15.13(103). In a tight first half, Powelltown went into the break with a one-point advantage, while the third quarter saw Yarra Junction break the shackles, booting five goals to two. Powelltown fought back and booted six goals to three, but the siren ended while the scores were tied. The medal for best player on the ground went to Powelltown playing coach, Barry McDonald.
Life member Lorraine Green switches on the lights for the Demons’ opening match of the season.
Popular Demon Andrew Clark is chaired off the ground after his milestone achievement.
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Opening match was on the edge UNDER 16 THE Yarra Valley Juniors opening match had the spectators on the edge for three quarters as they got to see good hard football, where the lead changed several times. Late in the third quarter Healesville copped a few injuries to their engine room. Wandin capitalised on this, kicking four in a row to take an eight-point lead at the last break. To Healesville’s credit they spent everything in the last quarter, locking the ball in the forward line for most of the quarter - an inspiring 18-point win. Healesville 13.12 (90) d Wandin 11.6 (72). Goals: S. Gommers 3, D. Senior
2, C. Fulford, B. Ekadi, J. Methven, L. Mills, C. Boeder, J. Emsley, G. Schiavello, M. Walker. Awards: E. Muke, D. Pryor, J. Methven, C. McInnes. UNDER 14 A hard-fought effort against the reigning under-13 premier. Fantastic effort across the board with special mentions to Jai Simnett, Jesse Brooks, Bailey King and Tom Cooney. Wandin 21.11 (137) d Healesville 3.0 (18). Goals: J. Collings, M. Donegan, C. Oude-Meilink. Awards: J. Simnett, J. Brookes,
B. King. UNDER 12 Healesville 8. 8 (56) d Wandin 4.0 (24). Goals: H. O’Brien 3, R. OudeMeilink 2, W. Cooney, J. Garvey, J. Howie. UNDER 10 A BIG win first up for the under-10s. Fierce attack on the ball, relentless tackling and quick ball movement, enabled us to pile on a big score. Goals: Anderson 6, Goodwin 4, Nyko 3, Rosser 2, Tisbury, Wallace. Awards: C. Nyko, R. Rosser, C. Agnew.
Wesburn junior football results Healesville driver Justin Pearson leads the field in a fantastic display.
Pearson a bit too slick, and simply too quick HEALESVILLE driver Justin Pearson stormed home to a stunning victory at the Rushworth Speedway recently. Excitement was high in the groundpounding V8 action, but Pearson proved too strong in the inaugural Victorian Late Model Racing season, beating Chevy Edwards and Mick Hetherington who finished strong. Pearson, from the Healesville Directional Drilling team, set the pace early in heat 1, while setting a one-lap time of 17.078s, winning by .605 of a second from Hetherington.
U10s Wesburn v Seville GREAT team effort with everyone getting a touch and a kick. Looking forward to a great year. Goal kickers: Liam Westlake 3, Linken Paterson 1,Oscar Capes 1, Rex Partel 1. U12s Wesburn 8.7(55) v Seville 2.4(16) The first game with a new mix of players, the morning was perfect and coach asked for the senior boys to take the lead and play the brand of football that won last year’s premiership. They did not disappoint with Perrin, Lockie and Ben showing the skills and desperation that is needed to win games. It was a big win at the end of the
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day with lots of room for improvement. The boys have a real desire to go back-to-back premiers. Be sure to follow these boys as they continue to improve week by week. Go Dogs. U14s Wesburn 19.9(123) v Seville 2.1(13) Great start to the year, well played, great team work and fantastic game plan. Continue the work at training. Goal kickers: Jack Ball 6, Angus Nelson 7, Jack Bourke 2, Noah Andueza 1, Tom Clements 1, Lachlan Cox 1, Nik Hay 1. Most effective players: Noah Andueza, Jack Ball, Angus Nelson, Riley McNiff, Chris Newell
and Caleb Sinniah. U16s Wesburn 19.13(127) v Seville 0.3(3) Boys, it’s been a long time between wins, but we have worked hard in the pre-season and it has paid off. Now the side needs to work hard before next week’s game. Well done, boys. Goal kickers: Tyler Green 7, Harry Bray 2, Jagger Cowan 2, Coryn Cabassi 1, Nick McNiff 1, Thanakon Mon-Aphai 1, Tyson Walker 1, Riley Whitworth 1. Most effective players: Tyler Green, Mitchell Newell, Patrick Hay, Aidan McNiff, Brayden Ferguson.
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PUZZLES SUDOKU No. 4028
Quick Clues No. 7366 ACROSS Art style (13) Box (5) Frightened (7) Stuff (6) Ferocious (6) Twist (5) Android (5) Sailor (6) Medical complaint (6) 23. Foolish (7) 24. Cook (5) 25. Dog (7,6)
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DOWN Revenue (6) Fold (5) Farthest (7) Secure (4) Mammal (5) Conflagration (7) Fish (6) Desire (7) See (7) Get away (6) Hesitate (6) Excuse (5) Core (5) Network (4)
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Cryptic Clues No. 7366 ACROSS 1. In which one fantasises about running away? (6,2,5). 8. A light “That’s a nautical term” (5). 9. Contend it’s income, dear (7). 10. Make certain about the right to succeed (6). 11. Confused, put an extra pound in (6). 12. Having the odd sup, myself, but it’s all foam (5). 14. A card in the window of the gardening equipment shop (5). 18. Is another dollar what they add to the bill? (6). 20. “Hang on,” you say with importance (6). 23. What one thinks is “No. I will pop the ring back” (7). 24. The silly Armenian finally ran amok (5). 25. Try to be helpful, as a top agent will (3,3,3,4).
DOWN 1. Made it look as though one had fed the animal inside (6). 2. The thoughts I had when at sea, sailing (5). 3. Sing with an instrument. It’s monotonous (7). 4. Touched, Ted let out a cry of pain (4). 5. The fellow the dame went off with is well- known (5). 6. Annoyed, had wanted a litre put in (7). 7. Produces young Les. I’d gone out (6). 13. A country-lover with a boy, who’s about three (7). 15. A note is appended to the summary to make it accurate (7). 16. Notes the girl has a man’s hat (6). 17. Bungled the test again, in a way (6). 19. I am off: try my friend (5). 21. Not acute, but it’s serious (5). 22. Can get the last of you back by one (4).
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Big winners in opening round By JUDY ORREN ROUND 1 of YVMDFNL kicked off in sunshine this weekend. There were some big winners in both football and netball. Wandin and Olinda-Ferny Creek got their seasons off to a flying start; while in netball, Yarra Glen surprised Olinda as Wandin stamped its mark. DIVISION 1 HEALESVILLE 10.18 (118) D MONBULK 9.16 (70)
THIS game started evenly with no side able to break away in the first half. Healesville did lead at half time by a slender 11 points. The third term was where it was won as Healesville made every post a winner. They played direct football and it paid dividends as they booted 7.1 for the quarter. Monbulk had its chances but a wasteful 2.6 put them six goals behind at the last change. Healesville continued its good form in the last, adding another six goals to four to run out eight-goal winners.
Best: Healesville - J. Goding, J. Savage, M. Fraraccio (7 goals), P. Fermanis (4 goals). Monbulk - S. Van Seters, J. Mohr, M. Favrin (3 goals). WARBURTON MILLGROVE 15.14 (104) D UPWEY TECOMA 13.12 (90)
UPWEY looked the better side early as they jumped out to a 22-point lead at quarter time, but Warby dug deep in the second quarter, booting five goals to three, to reduce the margin to just six points at the main break. The second half was a great battle, but it was the run and carry from Warburton that really troubled Upwey. Warby went to the last change with an eight-point buffer. The Warby of previous seasons would have dropped this game but even though the scores were close they steadied when required and looked a more polished side than Upwey. They deserved the hard-fought 14-point victory. Best: Warburton-Millgrove - L. Barnard, M. Walker, T. Walker, P. Hudson (5 goals). Upwey-Tecoma - T. Robinson (3 goals), B. Hinton, S. Dawson, D. Waters (4 goals). WOORI YALLOCK 15.15 (105) D BELGRAVE 8.16 (64)
THIS game started even enough with Woori leading by just four points at quarter time but Woori got their game going in the second term, booting six goals to one to take a 33-point lead into half time. Woori extended that lead to an insurmountable 50 points by the last change and this game was all over bar the shouting. The last quarter did see Belgrave outscore Woori by nine points, but in the end it was a dominant performance by Woori who once again are going to be a force this season. Best: Woori Yallock - J. Adams, B. Monkhorst (6 goals), T. Gibson, M. Baxter (4 goals). Belgrave - M. Johnson (2 goals), E. Doulgeris, K. Chandler, M. Collins (4 goals). OLINDA FERNY CREEK 29.20 (194) D YARRA GLEN 9.7 (61)
THE first quarter was a competitive affair with Olinda leading by 21 points at the first change, but after that it was all one-way traffic. Olinda booted nine goals to two in the second term to put the game well and truly beyond doubt as they went into half time with a 65-point lead. The second half was more of the
same as Olinda went on its merry way; they added another 14 goals to their total while Yarra Glen added just four. Olinda had 16 separate goal scorers for the day in what was a dominant display. Best: Olinda-Ferny Creek - R. Wilson, M. Mollica (6 goals), J. Wallis, N. Keegan (4 goals). Yarra Glen - D. Hurley, A. Smith (1 goal), M. Gordon, B. James (2 goals). WANDIN 19.24 (138) D MOUNT EVELYN 5.7 (37)
WANDIN only led by 21 points at half-time, but really should have been a lot further ahead. Wandin certainly straightened up in the third term, as they played direct footy and looked unstoppable. Wandin booted nine goals for the quarter while holding Mount Evelyn to just three behinds. The last quarter was still all Wandin as they kept extending its lead. They booted 4.9 to 1.1 to win by 105 points and in reality should have won by even more which is a scary thought. Best: Wandin - J. Myers (3 goals), R. Ross, J. Ladner, J. Myers (3 goals). Mount Evelyn - J. Fellows, D. Kift, J. Barden.
Ryley Monkhorst flies high in spectacular fashion for Woori Yallock. YARRA VALLEY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE RESULTS
Division 2 Seniors: Emerald 14.17 (101) d Yea 6.4 (40), Kinglake 11.18 (84) d Seville 11.9 (75), Powelltown 16.7 (103) drew Yarra Junction 15.13 (103), Thornton Eildon 17.21 (123) d Alexandra 16.7 (103) Gembrook Cockatoo - bye. Under-18s: Healesville 14.10 (94) d Emerald 8.5 (53), Monbulk 12.17 (89) d Yea 3.9 (27), Upwey Tecoma 15.17 (107) d Warburton Millgrove 6.8 (44), Woori Yallock 14.12 (96) d Belgrave 10.5 (65), Yarra Glen 14.7 (91) d Olinda Ferny Creek 11.13 (79), Wandin 13.7 (85) d Mount Evelyn 10.19 (79). Powelltown - bye. Division 1 A Grade netball: Monbulk Hawks 41 d Healesville 29. Belgrave 38 d Woori Yallock 20, Yarra Glen 36 d Olinda Ferny Creek 32, Wandin 59 d Mount Evelyn 27. Division 2 A Grade netball: Alexandra 49 d Thornton Eildon 21, Emerald 54 d Yea 33, Seville 50 d Kinglake 6, Yarra Junction 60 d Powelltown 51. Gembrook Cockatoo - bye.
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7366 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Flight of fancy. 8, A-beam. 9, Com-pet-e. 10, Ensu-r-e. 11, Add-l-ed. 12, Spu-me. 14, Spade. 18, Extras. 20, Weight (wait). 23, O-pin-i-on (rev.) 24, Inane (anag.) 25, Act for the best. Down - 1, F-ram-ed. 2, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d-eas. 3, Hum-drum. 4, (T)ouch(ed). 5, F-amed. 6, Need-l-ed. 7, Y-ields. 13, Patrio-t. 15, Precis-e. 16, F-e-dora. 17, St-re-et. 19, Ami-go. 21, Grave. 22, U(oy)-nit (rev.) QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7366 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Impressionism. 8, Chest. 9, Fearful. 10, Matter. 11, Fierce. 12, Screw. 14, Robot. 18, Seaman. 20, Asthma. 23, Asinine. 24, Roast. 25, English Setter. Down - 1, Income. 2, Pleat. 3, Extreme. 4, Safe. 5, Okapi. 6, Inferno. 7, Mullet. 13, Craving. 15, Observe. 16, Escape. 17, Falter. 19, Alibi. 21, Heart. 22, Mesh.
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