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MONTROSE youngster Tiana Dewhurst was the youngest recipient of last week’s Junior Triple Zero Hero Awards. At just four years of age, Tiana dialled triple zero last year to report that her mother needed urgent medical attention. Tiana’s mother, Kristi, suffers from an ongoing medical condition, which can cause her to lose consciousness. This occurred in the family home last year, with Kristi calling out to her daughter for help before losing consciousness and hitting her head quite badly. Kristi said she had listened to the recorded conversation between the operator and her daughter. “The operator had thought it was a crank call because she sounded so young,� Kristi said. “But Tiana remained cool, calm and collected. “She did everything they asked, such as ensuring the door was open for paramedics.� Tiana was among 27 young Victorians acknowledged at the Junior Triple Zero Hero Awards last week. The heroes were nominated by Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (ESTA) operators. The recipients were aged between 4 and 13, with Tiana being the youngest. Kristi said Tiana was initially overwhelmed with the intense media interest, but had slowly warmed to the “rock star treatment�. “She was reluctant at first, but in the end she was posing for the cameras like a model,� Kristi said. Kristi encouraged all parents to ensure their children know their own address, phone number and what to do in an emergency. “I hate that I put her through that, but I am so proud of how she handled it,� Kristi said. Tiana, now 5, is a student at Bermingham Primary School in Mount Evelyn, where the family lived before recently moving to Montrose. ESTA operators received about 6600 emergency and non-emergency calls every day.


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Their buns are in the pink By VICTORIA STONEMEADOWS FOR the fifth year in a row, Bakers Delight at Ferntree Plaza is participating in the Pink Bun fund-raising campaign. Kate Craven, the franchisee for Ferntree Plaza Bakers Delight, says she cannot believe the level of local support. “I want to give a huge thankyou to the local community,” she said. “A lot of people don’t think of Bakers Delight stores as small businesses and think all the money we make just goes back to the company. We are not just a franchise and we do it because we love it.”

Ms Craven’s bakery has raised about $10,000 to support the Breast Cancer Network Australia over the past five years. “We hope to raise about $2000 this year,” Ms Craven said. All proceeds of the sale of Pink Finger Buns will be donated directly to BCNA to support Australians with breast cancer. The Pink Bun Campaign will run from 11 May to 3 June at Bakers Delight bakeries across Australia, including Ferntree Plaza, Mountain Gate, Boronia Junction, Boronia Mall and Knox City.

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Young heroes in right number By ANEEKA SIMONIS

Emergency Services Minister Jane Garrett with Troy Lyall and comedian Dave Hughes at the award ceremony. Nine-year-old Ethan Webb also took out one of the prestigious awards for calmly following an emergency worker’s instructions as his mum went into unexpected labour in their Berwick home. The brave son helped deliver his own baby brother. Ms Garrett said recipients such as

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SPEAKING clearly to a triple zero operator as his father was struck by sudden onset paralysis, 14-year-old Troy Lyall displayed bravery in what was a very scary situation. His courage was commended last week with a prestigious Junior Triple Zero Hero award handed down by the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (ESTA). At the start of last year, Troy, then 13 years of age, called triple zero when his dad Hugh Lyall suddenly became paralysed on one side of his body and experience vision problems. The brave Emerald Secondary College student dialled triple zero and carefully assisted the emergency operators in carrying out a stroke test. He was home alone with his dad and six-year-old sister at the time. Troy’s father, who was later found to have suffered a major stroke, was able to watch his courageous son accept the award presented by Minister for Emergency Services Jane Garrett and comedian Dave Hughes on Wednesday 13 May. “He was a bit overwhelmed by it all and felt proud,” Troy’s mother, a nurse, said of Hugh. Twenty six other children were also Troy Lyall showed maturity beyond his years when he made a lifepresented with Junior Triple Zero Hero saving call to emergency services 139126 Picture: ROB CAREW awards.

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Ink art helps quake victims By PETER DOUGLAS

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Tattoo artist Jessi-Lee Hall completes a flash tattoo for the fundraiser. “I’ll never forget that act of kindness,” she said. “They are the most caring, amazing people you would ever care to meet.

“They are warm and inspiring, and my heart goes out to them.” Ms Hall said she vividly remembers one monk picking her up and

cuddling her at this difficult time. She encouraged the community to support the Nepalese during their time of need.

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TALENTED tattoo artist Jessi-Lee Hall has inked her way to raising $1750 for the victims of the Nepal earthquake disaster. The big-hearted philanthropist is the driving force behind InkAid which was held recently at the Dragon Tattoo Company studio in Mount Evelyn. The initiative encouraged people to get inked with a small ‘flash’ tattoo for just $50, with the proceeds donated in full to those affected by the quake. Ms Hall’s boss, Brett Daelsih, and former AFL umpire Peter Cameron were also involved and happy to show their support. Mr Daelish said the studio received a fantastic response. “There was a constant stream of people who supported the event on the night,” he said. “Others had to be turned away over the next day due to the overwhelming support.” Ms Hall developed a close affinity for the Nepalese after a random act of kindness during the Black Saturday Bushfires in 2009. Although her Strath Creek house was spared, she and her family lost many of their belongings. They also had to deal with the tragic loss of a neighbour. A week after the fires, the family travelled to the Yea football ground, where many gathered who were affected by the tragedy. Amid the devastation, a Tibetan Buddhist Monk approached Jessi and her family, reassuring them with comfort and a small envelop, each containing $100. Ms Hall said the gesture left a lasting impression.

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MP’s humbling experience ATTENDING the Anzac Day dawn service in Emerald on the centenary will be an occasion the local community will never forget. The Dandenong Ranges communities have many places to attend dawn services and this year, 100 years since the landing at Gallipoli, many thousands attended these events. The Emerald Anzac Memorial created a new atmosphere. To be joined by thousands of locals braving the cold and wet conditions was humbling, as we reflected on those

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who gave their today for our tomorrow. I take this opportunity to thank the Emerald RSL, Shire of Cardinia, State Government and Jason Wood MP for contributions and assistance to make

We reflected on those who gave their today for our tomorrow...”

this memorial one of the best in the state. Not only for Dandenong Ranges residents, but a destination for many across the state to visit and pay their respects to our fallen heroes. The local Anzac spirit continued with the Emerald versus Gembrook

Anzac football match on the Sunday following Anzac Day. To honour Doug Livermore, a lifelong local and returned veteran, he was invited to flip the coin, a 1922 penny, the year of his birth. This penny was framed during the day and presented to Doug’s grandson,

a proud Emerald player. Joined by Jason Wood, Federal Member for La Trobe, we proudly wore our half Emerald, half Gembrook football jumpers to award the winning team, Emerald Football Club, a donation to the club and for their local Emerald RSL. Congratulations to both teams for their performance on the day and the entire local communities for the respect and honour so many showed in thanks of our Anzacs. Lest we forget.

Snippets Country music show THE Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert, on Sunday 7 June from 1-5pm at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. Artists perform songs in the country, bluegrass and folk genres. All welcome. New singers, musicians and bands are always welcome. A band or musician are available to back singers, if required. Just bring music along. There is a small entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members) to help cover costs. The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month at the Guides Hall. Inquiries to Graham on 5964 8298.

Suicide prevention session A FREE information to learn how to recognise indicators that might suggest someone is considering suicide and how to have a conversation with them about it. The session will also include

a list of resources and support to help keep the person safe. Held on Wednesday, 27 May from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Emerald Community House Hall. For more information call 5968 3881.

Social media workshop EMERALD Community House is taking registrations for Let’s Get Social. Social media is a must for today’s organisations. This popular course introduces a low-risk, gradual approach to social media from no exposure to complete immersion, helping to develop, implement and measure the next steps. For more information phone 5968 3881.

Art exhibition THE Ferntree Gully Art Society will be showing an exhibition titled Words and Images at The Hut Gallery, Ferntree Gully. These are works done in numerous mediums using poetry as inspiration. Many of the poems are by mem-

bers of the poetry group, which also meet at the Hut. The exhibition runs from 17 to 31 May. Gallery opening hours are 11am to 4pm on Sundays. Entry is free.

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Seniors meeting THE next meeting of the Knox Branch of National Seniors will be held at the Knox Club on 27 May. Doors open at 10.15am for a 10.30pm start. The Knox Club is situated at the corner of Stud and Boronia roads, Wantirna. Join for the meeting/social time and enjoy guest speakers John and Isabelle Mentha speaking about the history of modern magic. For more information, contact president John on 9778 6784.

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Some talented photographers reap the rewards THE photography and exhibition competition held during the Emerald PAVE festival was again a well-supported success. Presented by the Emerald U3A, the initiative drew a host of talented entrants from far and wide. The competition was co-judged by local professional photographer Susan Gordon-Brown and local well-known artist John Dudley. Winner of the Open Section was Margaret Thomson with her evocative image Silent Sentinal while the Youth Section was taken out by Ririn Destria Fitri from Emerald Secondary College with Birdy. Most encouraging was the entry level for the Youth Section with 40 photographs entered. The U3A People’s Choice award was won by Paul Gallant with Toadstools. U3A would like to acknowledge the on-going support given to this annual exhibition by Emerald Arts Society.

Toastmasters reaches milestone DANDENONG Ranges Toastmasters is marking its 15th anniversary with a special meeting and is inviting past members and guests to celebrate. Inaugural president and club member Stephen Forrest still enjoys speaking and mentoring others in the craft after 15 years. Mr Forrest returned to study as a mature aged engineering student and has made more than 1100 jumps as a skydiving instructor. He was a founding member of Dandenong Ranges Toastmasters club with Ian Johnston. Present president, Paula Ewington, said participants had much to gain. “Public speaking is one of the most confronting things anyone can do, but it’s a huge thrill to get up in front of people and talk,” she said. The club has been an inspiration to many people from all walks of life, who have been drawn together by their desire to master public speaking. Local musician John MacDonald is a past member, as is retired scientist and poet Jan Rebgetz. The 15-year anniversary meeting is on 20 May at 7.30pm, which will include drinks and nibbles. “You can just pop in or stay for the whole evening,” Paula said. “You can even give a quick speech if you’re game.” Dandenong Ranges Toastmasters meets at 7.30pm on the first and third Wednesday of most months at Kallista Mechanics Institute Hall next to the CFA in Kallista. For more information, phone Paula on 0431 633 913.


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Big moves on campus By JESSE GRAHAM LILYDALE’S former Swinburne campus could be the site of the Yarra Ranges’ new technical school, with the government moving to have the campus filled and running next year. Last week, Monbulk MP and Deputy Premier James Merlino said the former campus could be the site of a new technical school promised for the area under the latest State Budget. Technical schools are set to be established across the state under the budget, with $8 million in total set aside for planning. Mr Merlino said there “may be the opportunity to locate the Tech School on this site,” and that the government was in talks with Swinburne and other educational providers to try and get the site sold and bring in another provider for TAFE and university classes. Amie Kanshlo, a former Lilydale Swinburne student and campaigner as part of the Save Swinburne Lilydale group, said there was initial confusion over whether the technical school would mean TAFE and university classes could not be offered at the campus. However, she said it had been made clear that all three could be accommodated at the site, and said there was relief and anticipation for the next steps. “If it’s possible, I’ll definitely be relieved, but we’ll see how it goes,” she said. Mr Merlino said that he expected the site would be “operating in some provision” in the first half of next year, though no plans had been announced for a provider coming on board. Ms Kanshlo said that, until a provider was confirmed, the future of the site was “up in the air”. “The future is up in the air until something is

Amie in front of Swinburne in Lilydale. 139128 done and we’ll figure it out from there,” she said. Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe said that an Expressions of Interest process was being undertaken for the campus, though she said it might not draw any results. “I know there’s not a university that really

wants to come to Lilydale,” she said. “I personally think that the only way the government is going to get a TAFE or a university to come is if they offer them financial incentives.” An EOI process under the former government last year netted no results, as there were strict

100th games on the double By PETER DOUGLAS LAURA Gillard, 14, and Laura McLellan, 13, share more than just a first name. The Under 14s Monbulk footballers have also travelled an uncanny path through the junior ranks, which last week saw them both play their 100th match simultaneously. The young Hawks first started playing in the Under 9s and have barely missed a weekend of football. Interestingly, they also attend Monbulk College together and, needless to say, they have become best of friends. Laura Gillard, a Collingwood fan, said she loved everything about Aussie rules. “When I started playing, I just enjoyed it straight away,” she said. “I like the fast pace and learning all the skills.” Laura McLellan, a Richmond fan, said the girls had enjoyed playing in a mixed team. “The boys have never played up, once we settled into the team, we’ve all be-

Talented teenagers from left Laura McLellan and Laura Gillard celebrate with the Monbulk Hawks team.

come close friends,” she said. On the field, Laura McLellan plays a key defensive role, while Laura Gillard is versatile on the wing. Some of their highlights have included a grand final victory in 2012, while playing in the Under 11s. The girls both wanted to thank their coaches over the years, including Peter Green. Brian Rak from the Monbulk Junior Football Club congratulated both girls.

“It is of great significance to have two girls reach the milestone for our club,” he said. “I’m not sure if it has happened in the league before. “From the club’s perspective, we are extremely proud of their achievement.” This will be their last season in the mixed competition and the girls are unsure if they will continue with the sport. Due to being talented basketballers as well, they now face a choice whether to swap football boots for basketball shoes.

criteria on maintaining the site as an educational precinct. The Mail contacted Mr Merlino’s office with questions about the criteria for the current EOI process and for a response to Ms Fyffe’s comments, but did not receive a response by deadline.

Donna sizzles for aid quake effort By PETER DOUGLAS MONBULK’S Donna Grundy has been busy thinking of ways to help the Nepalese basically since news of the earthquake spread. To help the country during its time of need, Ms Grundy has raised an incredible $2000 since the quake after conducting various fund-raisers, including sausage sizzles and a massive garage sale. Ms Grundy developed an affinity for the country and its people after volunteering at a Nepal orphanage late last year. She and her son volunteered at Menzies Haven for a 10-week period, where she said they were welcomed like family. The recent funds raised will go towards the Menzies Haven’s appeal. Ms Grundy said the orphanage was undergoing challenges that go well beyond just caring

for 30 children. “The children at this orphanage are safe and scared, but (orphanage operators) are very busy trying to help their local community to recover from this disaster,” she said. “They have cleared roads, removed rubble, cleared collapsed homes and fed 240 people.” Ms Grundy said she felt compelled to continue to help the Nepalese. “I am travelling back to Nepal to work with the children at the start of June for up to eight weeks,” she said. “We have much to do. “My son and I were welcomed into this beautiful large family when we volunteered there.” Anyone who wishes to support Ms Grundy’s fund-raising efforts can visit www.mendieshaven.org. Alternatively, contact Donna on 0412 766 763.

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Snow day in the hills WINTER came early in the Yarra Ranges and surrounds last week, when a blisteringly cold day brought forth a sprinkling of snow. Cold weather on Tuesday and Wednesday left the upper regions around the valley, such as the forests around Toolangi, Marysville’s Lake Mountain and Mount Donna Buang, coated in snow. Mount St Leonard was snow-capped on the day, while Mount Donna Buang had about 10 centimetres of snow by Thursday 14 May, according to www.warburtoninfo.com. Unfortunately, the snow was not expected to last through the weekend on Mount Donna

Buang, but more cold spells heading into winter will see it return soon enough. Snow and sleet was also reported in areas around the Dandenong Ranges. Drivers are warned to be careful when driving in snowy and icy conditions, as areas can experience black ice and may not be suitable for non-4WDs at times. Did you get any photos in the snow around the Yarra Valley or Dandenong Ranges? Send them to editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au or post them on our Facebook wall at www.facebook.com/MailNewspaperGroup.

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Letters Anzac thankyou THE president and committee of the Dandenong Ranges RSL sub-branch in Sassafras would like to thank the local community for attending our 2015 Anzac Day service at Ferny Creek, Sassafras and Olinda. Attendances at these important centenary Anzac events were at record levels and, as a result, they were a fitting tribute to our past and present servicemen and women who have sacrificed so much for this nation. The Dandenong Ranges RSL sub-branch would particularly like to thank the appropriate individuals and organisations for their contributions during the day. Bob Richards, Secretary, Dandenong Ranges RSL.

Special thanks Jacob, 3, with a snowman and a snowball on Mount Donna Buang. 139067

Madison Kron, 18 months, had a play at Mount Donna Buang in Warburton last Wednesday. Picture: CONTRIBUTED

Facebook user Rebecca Rainbow posted this photo from Mount Donna Buang in Warburton last Wednesday.

Mail reader Michael Nardella sent in this photo from Toolangi on Wednesday 13 May.

I AM writing on behalf of the members of the Mount Evelyn RSL in response to Noel Buchanan’s offensive statement regarding the Mail ‘profiteering’ by putting out a 14-page Anzac Day special edition. As far as we are concerned we hope they did make some sort of profit, because they deserved to. Their 14-page Anzac edition was an extraordinary historical document - which none of us paid a cent to read. On top of that we would also like to point out that the support this paper

gives to local RSL clubs and to commemorative events to do with our military heritage is, in a word, phenomenal. The editors, reporters, and photographers have always done their best to assist the RSL with a community cause or promote an interesting story. Their work is always of high quality and has always benefited the club and its members greatly. In fact the Mount Evelyn RSL would go as far as to say we wouldn’t be as great a club as we are today if it wasn’t for the support we have gotten from both of our local newspapers and the staff that works for them. And they have never asked for one cent for doing it. If they made some sort of profit from that special edition then that is great as far as we are concerned, it will help them to continue to produce a professional and informative newspaper that we all get to benefit and learn from. Keep up the great work, The Mail. Anthony McAleer, Secretary, Mt Evelyn RSL.

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Electronic signs coup for safety By PETER DOUGLAS

Upper House Labor MP Daniel Mulino, Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins, Mayor Maria McCarthy and CEO Glenn Patterson. Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

MPs’ cash talks By PETER DOUGLAS TWO Victorian Government MPs led top-level talks with Yarra Ranges Shire last week to discuss the spend of a $50 million funding package. Minister for Local Government Natalie Hutchins and Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance Daniel Mulino met with Mayor Maria McCarthy and chief executive officer Glenn Patterson. The quartet gathered at the Monbulk Living and Learning Centre to discuss the new Interface Councils Infrastructure Fund, which is designed to support councils and communities on the edge of Melbourne. Ms Hutchins told the Mail that the initiative is designed to lessen the gap between metropolitan Melbourne and the outer east. “This will ensure councils with

unique challenges don’t miss out on establishing much-needed infrastructure,” she said. “The Monbulk Living and Learning Centre is a perfect example of what this government is hoping to achieve. “There are no specifics set down yet but clearly infrastructure such as this should be priority.” The Interface Fund, which is the first of its kind, will provide support for the 10 interface council areas, which includes Yarra Ranges, Cardinia, Casey and Mornington Peninsula councils. These areas all have elements of metropolitan, regional and rural communities. Mr Mulino expressed his excitement over the fund. “We’re extremely happy to get this in the budget,” he said.

“The Interface Fund will invest in project that will make significant difference in the day-to-day lives of local residents. “Hopefully we can get the money flowing by the end of the year.” During discussions, Mr Patterson said he was pleased the Government had followed through with promises from the previous government. He acknowledged it was important to find funding streams to facilitate shire growth. “This initial investment will enable urgently needed local government community infrastructure projects including community hubs, cultural or recreation facilities, to be rebuilt, expanded or upgraded,” he said. Applications will be called for in the coming months.

STUDENT safety is no longer a rocky road at Selby Primary School, thanks to a commitment to install electronic variable speed-limit signs. In addition to a flashing sign that alerts drivers as they near the school crossing, speed limits will be reduced from 60kmh to 40kmh, to ensure less risk to primary school children. The signs and speed-limit reduction is expected to be in place for the 2016 school year. In announcing the funding commitment, Monbulk MP James Merlino said the road was a notorious safety concern. “Drivers come down the hill, round the bend and can find it difficult to see the school crossing,” Mr Merlino said. “One nearby resident has had a car in her front yard numerous times because drivers underestimate the corner.

“Our school kids deserve to be safe, and our upgrade and speed changes will ensure they are.” School principal Justin Butler said it was a welcome relief for students and staff. “Many drivers are oblivious to the school zone,” he said. “We’ve had police radar here, which would suggest this is definitely the case. “The school has campaigned heavily for the signs, so it’s a great result.” The $593,000 funding package also includes a commitment to install the electronic variable speed limit signs at Mount Dandenong and The Patch primary schools. Also, as part of the safety improvements commitment, $768,000 has been provided to undertake resurfacing works on a 2.4km section of Monbulk Road between Kallista and Belgrave.

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Lower rate rise planned By JESSE GRAHAM RATEPAYERS appear to be the outright winners of the Yarra Ranges Council’s new draft budget, with lower than expected rate rises for the coming year. On Tuesday 12 May, the council unanimously endorsed the 2015-’16 draft budget, which maps out the council’s planned spending for the coming year. The budget outlines $39.22 million in new capital works, which will be added to $20.08 million in works carried over from the current financial year. The Capital Works Program features winners in the Yarra Valley and in the hills, with Healesville’s Don Road Sporting Pavilion allocated $800,000 for works, along with $2 million towards the Monbulk Regional Soccer Centre’s construction. But the big winner from the budget appears to be ratepayers, who will only have a 3.3 per cent

rate rise, instead of an anticipated 4.8 per cent. Yarra Ranges Council CEO Glenn Patterson said the 1.5 per cent cut on the rate rise was a one-off reduction in the aftermath of the carbon tax repeal, which is equivalent to returning about $2 million to the public. “We had to find close to $2 million of operational expenditure savings to return the 1.5 per cent carbon price back to the community - we’ve done that,” he said. Mr Patterson and Corporate Services director Troy Edwards said the savings were found by “doing more with less”, including not renewing jobs in some departments when vacancies came up. In the lead-up to the State Government’s rate-capping for councils, Yarra Ranges has forecast the coming years’ rate increases at 3.9 per cent ongoing, also down from 4.8 per cent. This, according to Mr Patterson and Mr Edwards, may change de-

pending on the government’s approach to the capping, which has yet to be revealed. “We’re anticipating we probably have to make a move lower, but we just don’t know,” Mr Edwards said. “We have to start to think about how to grow that culture, how to do more with less.” The proposal to cap council rates at the Consumer Price Index was promised by Labor before the election, and the cap is expected to be brought in for the 2016-’17 financial year. CPI is currently about 2.5 per cent - significantly lower than the current rate increases. As for this year’s 3.3 per cent increase, the budget lists maintaining service levels and meeting costs, including a reduction in the Victorian Grants Commission allocation and capital works making up 1.8 per cent and 1.5 per cent respectively. In the 2015-’16 year,

$122,853,000 is expected to be raised from council rates, up $4,911,000 from last year’s rate collection. The whole budget manages $171 million across the shire. Of the $39.22 million for capital works, $10.29 million will be spent on roadworks, $3.61 million on footpaths and $2.69 million on parks and open spaces. Members of the public can make submissions until 5pm on Thursday 11 June. A public meeting on the draft budget will be held at 7pm on Tuesday 16 June, at the Civic Centre on Anderson Street in Lilydale, where all submissions will be considered. The full document, including the proposed long-term financial plan and the council plan (2015 update) is now online at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au. For more information and further budget articles, visit mail. starcommunity.com.au.

Call out for your chance for community grants ARE you looking for one-off funding for your community project? Yarra Ranges Shire is reminding residents that applications for Arts and Heritage, Community Development and Festivals and Events grants open on 1 June. Those interested can apply for grants of up to $10,000 to kick-start a project or run an event. Learn more at upcoming information sessions: 25 May, 6pm-7pm, at Upper Yarra

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Big ticket items top the list By JESSE GRAHAM FOR the Dandenong Ranges, this year’s council budget is all about big ticket infrastructure, footpaths and roads, with millions of dollars in capital works money coming into the area. Mayor Maria McCarthy said the 2015-’16 Yarra Ranges Council budget was “pro-active and realistic”, balancing the need to save funds with $39.2 million in new capital works projects. The project features two new sporting pavilions, with $800,000 for Healesville’s Don Road Sporting Pavilion’s construction and $100,000 for the design of the Upwey-Tecoma Community Recreational and Sporting Hub (UTCRASH). Residents in the hills will have a number of new footpath works underway in the coming year, and Ferny Creek Primary School will be one of the benefactors, with $160,000 to be spent on footpath works in School Road. Belgrave, Monbulk, Upwey, Ferny Creek and Kallista will all receive footpath works, while $430,000 will be spent reconstructing a retaining wall and car park at the Hayes car park in Belgrave. A $78,000 trail from Belgrave to Birdland and Lysterfield will be funded under the budget, and Moores Road in Monbulk will have a truck turnaround area constructed for garbage trucks, at a cost of $100,000. The big ticket items for the hills are $2 million from the council for the construction of the Monbulk Regional Soccer Centre, which also has funding guarantees from the State and Federal Governments. Meanwhile, Montrose Town Centre will receive $500,000 for improved facilities, including its library and maternal and child health services. The Save the Olinda Pool Group will also be grinning, with $570,000 allocated for the restoration of the pool from the council, which will supplement funding from the Victorian Government. The pool is expected to be open sometime before the end of the year. For more information on the budget, see mail. starcommunity.com.au.

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HELP for small businesses and a backdown from last year’s more intense measures are two notable standouts from last week’s Federal Budget, with pleasure and pain in its pages for Yarra Ranges residents. On Tuesday, 12 May, the Federal Government released its budget for the coming financial year, outlining new savings, along with policies for businesses and families across the country. Small businesses are expected to be one of the best-off groups under the Federal Budget, with the government bringing in a new immediate tax deduction for any assets purchased for less than $20,000. Any of these assets - a lawnmower, industrial oven, coffee machine or printer were examples given by the government - can have their entire cost deducted from tax, as long as the business has an annual turnover of under $2 million. Tax on small business is also to drop by 1.5 per cent, and unincorporated small businesses will receive a five per cent tax discount - up to $1000 - each year. According to treasurer, Joe Hockey, the budget also features provisions for farmers, who will be able to make immediate tax deductions on new fencing, as well as adding $250 million into the Drought Concessional Loan Scheme. The government backed down on its controversial proposal to bring in a six-month waiting period for Newstart payments for those aged under 25 from last year’s budget, replacing it with a

THE hills will benefit from over $5 million in new infrastructure under this year’s Federal Budget, with two hubs set to be established in Belgrave and Emerald. On Friday 15 May, La Trobe MP Jason Wood announced over $15 million in funding secured for the electorate under the National Stronger Relations Fund. Of that funding, $3.835 million was confirmed for a Multi-Purpose Health Hub in Belgrave, as well as $1.5 million for a community hub in Emerald. Mr Wood said the Belgrave hub would be a “onestop health hub” for communities surrounding the town, with Yarra Ranges Council groups and other external groups based under one roof. Yarra Ranges Youth Services, Maternal and Child Health, Aged and Disability Services, Inspiro and the Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Services will all be located in the hub, which will sit at the current Youth Services site next to the Cameo Theatre. The funding accompanies $1 million in State Government funding in last year’s budget, and the Yarra Ranges Council has said it would fund the remaining costs for the $8.3 million building. Yarra Ranges Council director of Social and Eco-

Healesville cartoonist, Danny Zemp, has his take on the latest Federal Budget. 139147 Picture: DANNY ZEMP four-week waiting period in the latest budget - the current waiting period is two weeks. Under the government’s recently-announced ‘no jab, no pay’ policy, parents whose children do not have up-to-date vaccinations will lose access to Family Tax Benefit Part A’s end-of-year supplement and subsidised childcare. The budget papers estimate this will affect the families of 39,000 children under the age of

seven across the country who do not have up-to-date vaccinations. The policy’s only exemption is for medical reasons - religious or personal objection will no longer allow parents to continue to receive payments - and will begin in January 2016. The proposed GP co-payment or increased Medicare payments proposed under last year’s budget, which were widely protested and later killed off by Prime Minister

Tony Abbott, does not appear to have returned in this year’s documents. How will the latest Federal Budget affect you? Email editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au or write a letter to the editor at 244 Maroondah Highway, Healesville. For more budget coverage, including articles on local and state budgets, visit mail.starcommunity.com.

nomic Development Ali Wastie said the grant was the largest community infrastructure grant the council had ever received. The Emerald hub, meanwhile, will replace the existing Mechanic’s Hall and will provide space for the University of the Third Age (U3A), Men’s Shed, and 3MDR Community Radio, among other features. “This is a great boost for the area,” Mr Wood said. “I hope to work with already existing local GPs to make sure that this project (the Belgrave hub) is successful.” The area will have Roads to Recovery funding doubled, with $3.3 million going to the Yarra Ranges Shire region, $2.3 million in the Cardinia Shire area and $1 million for the City of Knox. Meanwhile, Emerald Primary School’s Basketball Centre will receive $500,000 under the budget, through the Community Development Grants Programme. Mr Wood said the announcements and investments would “strengthen communities in La Trobe” by bolstering economic growth, productivity and employment. For more information on the budget, and articles from all three recentlyreleased budgets, see mail. starcommunity.com.au.

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THE Righton Theatre Company is at it again. This is a Boronia-based group that has been performing under the direction of Marsh Darlow for more than 40 years. Their new show is titled ‘The demise of the ham and pickles cauliflower sandwich’ and will be performed at the Knox Community Arts Centre in Bayswater throughout next month. They perform original musical comedies written and directed by Marsh. The group is a not-for-profit organisation and all funds raised are used to support the Humanitarian Services for the children of Vietnam (www. hscv.org). The dates include Saturday 6, 13 and 20 June; as well as Sunday 7, 14 and 21 June. The Saturday performances are 7pm and the Sunday performances are 1pm. Tickets: full $38; concession $35. Bookings are essential. Ticket inquiries to Jodie on (03) 9728 5716.

Unsung heroes to light up stage THE Upwey Belgrave RSL is hosting a live performance of ‘Unsung Heroes’ on Saturday, 30 May, at 8pm. This will be held at the Opal Room. Entry is $15 or $10 for members. Three-course dinner plus show is available for $50. ‘Unsung Heroes’ is described as a powerful journey through Australia’s history, exploring and celebrating the life and times of those who have shaped this nation. Bruce Watson, Moira Tyers and Wendy Ealey have put together a special concert that commemorates our story. Their show presents the stories of ordinary people swept up in big events. From Jim Martin, the youngest soldier to serve in the First World War, who died at 14 years of age, to the inspiring Amal Basry, a refugee fleeing war and terror in Iraq, the show aims to present stories told through individual lives in a way the audience can relate to. The original songs, evocative images and audience interaction, will take you on a powerful and emotional journey. There will be Anzac biscuits and Turkish delights to nibble on during the interval.

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Death by doubleclick on the screen Unfriended Starring Shelley Hennig, Renee Olstead, Will Peltz Rated MA15+ for strong themes, violence and coarse language UNFRIENDED is a surprisingly decent horror movie, despite its poor characters. On the first anniversary of her death, a ghost haunts the Skype conversation of five friends whose online harassment drove her to suicide. Unfriended is a commendable effort to tell a modern horror story about social media and cyberbullying. The film has effective slow-burning suspense punctuated by horrific violence, and even some good subtle foreshadowing involving household objects. It was a potentially foolish decision to have the film take place entirely on a computer desktop, but Unfriended makes the most of its confined “set-

ting”, with distortions and tell-tale glitches suggesting ghostly influence and keeping you on edge. This feels like a filmed “creepypasta”, which is the term for horror stories and urban legends circulated on (and often about) the internet. Unfortunately, Unfriended’s terrible characters are a major stumbling point. Yes, they’re hormonal, judgemental teens; they’re supposed to be terrible. But they’re one-dimensionally mean and uninteresting, so you don’t really care when they start dying. The film steadily culls the cast down to the likeable few, but the ghost has long since made up its mind and the final deaths become inevitable, thus sapping the tension. Unfriended is well worth checking out, but it’s much better if taken as a revenge movie for the ghost than as a survival movie for the mortals. - SETH HYNES

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NEW LOOK, EASY CARE THIS home is ideally suited to those looking to live a relaxed life on this lowmaintenance flat 1/4 acre block within walking distance to Avonsleigh store and transport and only a short distance to schools and the Emerald Village shopping precinct. Beautifully renovated with all the latest fittings and finishes, the home consists of four robed bedrooms, including two with walk-in robes and master bedroom

downstairs with ensuite. Three bedrooms are located upstairs along with the central renovated bathroom, ideal for kids, grandkids or guests. The hub of the home centres around the open-plan kitchen, dining room and family room with gas fire and polished hardwood floors with the hostess kitchen featuring induction cook-top, convection microwave, stone benchtops, dishwasher, soft close cupboards and drawers.

PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

The separate sunken formal lounge offers a more private area to rest and contemplate life. Outside offers a rear deck and open lawn area with low-maintenance gardens. Special features include a sealed circular drive, electric gates, single lock-up remote garage, sensor lighting, gas ducted heating, powder room downstairs and keyless entry. Just walk in and enjoy this home and get on with living your life.

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Tecoma 3/83 SandellS ROad

$280,000 Plus

uPWey 116 OlD BelgrAve rOAD

$470,000 Plus

a SoLID INVeSTmeNT oR a PLace To caLL Home

cHaRacTeR Home IN PRIme LocaTIoN!!

Perfect for the irst home buyer or the investor looking to expand their portfolio. neat & low maintenance, this unit ofers 2 bedrooms, a good sized kitchen with gas cooking, evap cooling, gas wall heater, bathroom with separate shower, single carport with lockable shed. Only a short stroll from Tecoma & in close proximity to Burwood Hwy & the train station. Potential investment opp of $280.00 per week.

this character 4 bedroom plus study home features double hung windows, timber shutters, French doors, high ceilings, roomy living area, open ire place, country style kitchen, formal dining area, polished timber loors, gDH, private rear yard & private balcony with access from each bedroom. With a short walk to Upwey village & the station, this property is sure to charm all that walk through its doors.

2 BED 1 BATH 1 W.C. 1 CAR LANDSIZE - 159sqm

contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 Inspection Contact agent (Photo Id Required)

Tecoma 8 tHe SerPentIne

$690,000 Plus

contact Sharyn Chandler on 0439 882 442 or 9754 6888 Inspection Contact Agent (Photo ID required)

4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 967sqm

FeRNTRee GuLLy 24 MyRTle CReSCenT

$420,000 Plus

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Architecturally inspired with a modern, contemporary lair, this stylish family home on 3 levels features 4 bedrms plus home oice, open loor plan, stunning staircase, restaurant quality kitchen, s/s Miele apps pendant lighting, outdoor undercover alfresco area, dble carport, workshop & asphalt driveway. Built to impress, this home makes a bold statement in every way.

located on the high side this immaculately kept cottage style home is packed with unexpected features inc: wood heater, polished loor boards, high ceilings, entertainers kitchen, 2 bedrooms, separate study, bathroom, utility room & laundry. the large Patio at the front of the home captures the city landscape. Fully fenced & terraced with a home for the chickens, vegie garden & a fantastic swimming pool.

contact Glenn Chandler on 0418 410 689 or 9754 6888 Inspection Contact Agent (photo iD required)

4 BED 2 BATH 3 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 1013sqm

SaSSaFRaS 320 Mt DAnDenOng tOUrISt rOAD

Ofers Over $120,000

King Henry artS Cafe A fully restored 1902 guest House with French Chandeliers, antiques, four ireplaces and artwork. all brand new kitchen equipment and it out. enjoy Organic Cofee roasted on site, meals with Boutique beers, have a wine or champagne on the deck overlooking a vista of amazing Fern trees, three large ponds and a waterfall. Flexible lease Terms. Ofering Minimum 5 year lease with Options available

4 W.C. 40 CAR Contact Trevor Bell on 0418 333 580 or 9751 2375 inspection By Private appointment (Photo Id Required)

bellrealestate.com.au

2 BED 1 BATH 1 W.C. LANDSIZE - 1185sqm

contact rebecca Halit on 0429 888 367 or 9754 6888 Inspection Contact Agent (Photo ID required)

oLINDa 97 OlInDA MOnBUlk rOAD

$750,000 Plus

THe maGIc oF eDNa WaLLING (eNTeR FRom BRoomPaRk cReSceNT) encouraged by her mother, edna Walling studied at the Burnley School of Horticulture, gaining her Certiicate in december 1917. She then began work as a gardener around Melbourne, and when asked by an architect to plan a garden she jumped at the opportunity. The gardens she created typically exhibited a strong architectural character and included dry stone walls, pergolas, stairs, parterres, colonnades and pools - in this particular case a freeform reinforced concrete pool, which was one of the irst built in australia. 95 years on and we now enjoy a picturesque patchwork of more than 4.3 acres. Views to the east are also available as the abundant deciduous trees lose their leaves and open up the stunning character weatherboard home to the easterly sun and the views, which can be taken in from the lounge and dining rooms, and all 4 bedrooms. 4 BED 2 BATH 2 W.C. 2 CAR LANDSIZE - 4.3 acres contact Trevor Bell on 0418 333 580 or 9751 2375 Inspection Private appointment (Photo Id Required)

9751 2375

11 Main Road, Olinda

9754 6888

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emerALD 30a PinnockS road

Ofers Over $270,000

‘YOu CAN stArt buILDINg NOw, uNDer the exIstINg COuNCIL’s PLANNINg PermIt!’

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Sunny, cleared block of 891 sqm with Mountain views only 1km from Emerald. a rare block so close to town with planning permit supplied. Phone, electricity, gas & water available, build the dream!(STca)

Walking distance to emerald this private almost fully cleared block has amazing views to Warburton Ranges. It’s fully fenced with all services available except sewer. A rare opportunity to purchase cleared land in the heart of emerald, the possibilities are endless, build your dream (STcA)

Dewhurst 172 EMErald BEaconSfiEld road

Ofers Over $690,000

meNzIes Creek 25 AuRA VAle ROAd

Asking $790,000

10 ACre retreAt – 45 MinUTes TO THe CBD! 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.

Contact Grant day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany day on 0438 844 968 Inspection Saturday 12:30pm-1:00pm (Photo id required)

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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This meticulously maintained 3 bedroom + study family home is located under a kilometre from Woolworths & walking distance to the heart of Emerald. The home has a wood heater & 3 split systems, loads of natural light, stunning views, large undercover alfresco area, low maintenance gardens and a self contained unit with its own entry for family, visitors or tenant.

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 Grant day on 0417 565 745 or Bethany day on 0438 844 968 Inspection Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (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)

gembrOOk 45 ORchARd Rd

Ofers Over $460,000

gembrOOk 210 hAReWOOd PARk Rd

Asking $790,000

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Situated on 1.5 acres with some of the best views in Gembrook this neat 3 bedroom older style home has been renovated for comfort & is ready for you to move in & enjoy. Walking distance to public transport & the Gembrook Township. Just think of the possibilities!

If views, privacy, acreage & lifestyle are the top of your list – welcome to paradise! Situated on over 34 acres of useable land, this spacious contemporary home is sure to impress. Featuring 4 BdRs, Master with dressing room & ensuite that dreams are made of 10ft ceilings, polished loors, loor to ceiling windows, the list goes on. all on 34 undulating acres of ideal farming or grazing land.

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

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

bellrealestate.com.au

5968 6222

311-313 Main Street, Emerald


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EMERALD 96 EMERALD MONBULK ROAD Ideally located on a sealed road not far from central Emerald, this home is an ideal starter or upsize home stretching over 4 robed bedrooms including master with ensuite, large shower and builtin robe. This well maintained home is situated on a flat 1/2 acre (approx.) block with a great usable yard. The home boasts 4 living areas including meals area and large lounge room plus separate family room and rumpus room which opens onto the undercover rear entertaining area. Upstairs features 2 robed bedrooms with air conditioners and a children’s playroom/retreat. There is ample off street parking for the boat, caravan or trailer plus an oversized 4 car carport. The kitchen features a dishwasher and gas cooktop. Special features include gas ducted heating and a garden shed.

4a 3b 2c 4e METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

$470,000 Plus Buyers By Appointment Photo ID required Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

EMERALD 4 OLD BEACONSFIELD ROAD

COCKATOO 5 FRANCIS STREET

GEMBROOK 33 STATION ROAD

Absolute Perfection On Over 1 Acre!

Family Living On Over 1 Acre

Family Home With Magnificent Views!

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PRICE $670,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

PRICE $720,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

PRICE $380,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR AN APPRAISAL WITH AN AGENT THAT YOU CAN TRUST— T Then Look No Further Than Emerald & District’s Largest & Leading Team With Proven Results Over & Over Again! Call Barry Plant Emerald today

5968 4522

EMERALD 1/321 Main Road 5968 4522


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In accordance with section 223 of the Act, any person wishing to make a submission on the proposal must do so by no later than Friday 19 June 2015. Submissions must be in writing and should be addressed to: Public Submission, The Chief Executive Officer, Yarra Ranges Council, at either:

Seeking Community Comment On Council Plan And Budget, Long-Term Financial Plan, And The Capital Expenditure Program At a Council Meeting on Tuesday 12 May 2015, Yarra Ranges Council endorsed the proposed Council Plan 2013-2017 (2015 update), the proposed Budget 2015-16, Long-term Financial Plan 2015-16 to 2024-25 and the Capital Expenditure Program 2015-16 to 2024-25 for public comment. We welcome your views on these important documents that outline the key projects Council will complete over the coming year and how these will be funded. These documents are available at Council offices and website at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au for community comment. We welcome your feedback by 5pm on Thursday 11 June 2015. Submissions can be sent to the Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 105, Lilydale, 3140, online at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au or to mail@yarraranges.vic.gov.au . Submissions will be considered at a Special Committee of Council Meeting on 16 June 2015. Anyone wishing to speak at this meeting must advise Council as part of their written submission. Enquiries: Troy Edwards, Director Corporate Services at t.edwards@yarraranges.vic.gov.au or (03) 9294 6114.

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Any person making a submission is entitled to request in their submission that they wish to appear in person, or to be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of that submission. Submitters will be notified of the day, time and place of the meeting of the Council or of a committee determined by the Council to hear submissions. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submitters should be aware that submissions (including submitters’ names and addresses) are required to be available for public inspection for a period of twelve months.

A public meeting is to be held at the Emerald Library Meeting Room, 400B Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Emerald, on Tuesday May 26th 2015, commencing at 7.30pm for the purpose of forming a committee and electing public members. Nominations from adult residents/ ratepayers will be received at the meeting. Nomination forms will be available from the acting secretary Dick Bartley dickbartley08@gmail.com

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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.

Yarra Ranges Shire Council (“Council”) gives notice under section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“Act”) of its intention to enter into a lease with Mountain District Badminton Association Inc A0015854U (MDBA), in respect of part of the land located at the Kilsyth Sports Stadium, 115 Liverpool Road, Kilsyth as shown cross-hatched on the plan below, and being part of the land contained in certificate of title volume 8656 folio 957. (“Premises”).

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Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Dandenong Ranges, Belgrave, Upwey and Mt Evelyn areas. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited to students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143

Based in our office in Healesville, the successful candidate will be rewarded with a competitive salary package, including car and mobile phone allowance, training and career development opportunities in a positive, team-orientated work environment.

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Applications for this position can be sent to: cameron.mckenzie@mailnewsgroup.com.au Ph: (03) 5957 3700 Cameron McKenzie Mail News Group 244 Maroondah Hwy Healesville VIC 3777

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You will be determined to meet and exceed company targets and possess excellent time management skills as you seek, identify and soak up all the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges has to offer. You will work between 2 niche publications which engage with the tourism audience.

Ryan Media are specialist publishers to the forest, timber, olive and general agriculture industries. Our print and electronic products are recognised and renowned for credibility and quality. We are seeking an experienced, dedicated and ‘hands-on’ advertising sales manager to work on the Australasian Timber magazine (published 8 times per year) and Daily Timber News enewsletter (published weekly). We are seeking an applicant with a background in strong strategic sales planning, communication, time management and administrative skills with a good working knowledge of Excel and Outlook. Advertising sales experience and knowledge of the forestry and timber industries would be an advantage. Melbourne location. Written applications with resume and references to: General Manager, Ryan Media Pty Ltd, Elizabeth Bouzoudis, e.bouzoudis@winetitles.com.au.

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The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

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Blue skies for Aitken’s great game By DENNIS FULLER THE skies cleared for the occasion at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday, with a crisp morning warmed by the expectant golfers all hoping for the best in the round of bisque par. Dave Aitken (27) found the format and the going to his liking as he waltzed into the tuck shop with a +8 score to head the field in B Grade and overall. Ken Hill (15), in A Grade, stole the show with a great round of +6. There were numerous great rounds that did not result in wins, headed by Peter Clowes’ +6, Dean Shannon’s +5; with Steve Town, Phillip Crossley and Ken Sumsion all carding +4. John Fisher was nearest the pins on the 4th and the pro pin 18th, Shannon did the trick on the 7th, Clowes the 12th and Broc Reynolds was nearest on the 13th.

Seven Juniors mark their milestones

After a Titanic struggle, it was Daisy Mackey who triumphed in the ladies bisque par from Brianna McCoy. On Wednesday’s Obstinately Filtered Golf (OFG), members played a sedate round of stableford. The scoring was exceptionally sedate with Brian McCoy (34) heading the field with net 71. Peter Clowes scored 72, while Ken Hill and Gerran Wright managed 73. The handicap pennant team played at home against eastern Sward and just claimed a win. This win qualifies them for the final against the same opposition next week. The highlight of the day was Ross Martin, being 4 down on the 13th tee, managed to win that hole by having a hole in one ... but he still lost the match.

ROUND 6 was a game of achievements at Monbulk, with seven players reaching key milestones. Fifty games up for Sage Farmer (Under 13s), Eligh Coy (Under 13s), Kai Linde(Under 14s), Sam Edyvane (Under 16s); and 100 games up for Daniel Rak (Under 16s), and Laura Gillard and Laura McClelland (Under 14s). A tremendous effort. With the sun beaming on the Monbulk ground 6, Monbulk sides were up against some strong opposition in Wandin and Emerald (Under 11s).The Under 10s were up against Wandin and put in a commanding performance. Moving the ball quickly over the ground had the opposition constantly on the back foot. The players continue to improve individually and as a team and really enjoyed the drier conditions. The Under 11 side faced Emerald, which they had defeated earlier in the season. After a slow start, Monbulk gained momentum to record a two-goal win. Under 12s faced up to Wandin in good form and had a ding-dong battle in a close contest all day, but proved the better side to record a seven-point win. Under 13s played Wandin and came away with their biggest win

of the season. Impressive out of the centre and keeping an open forward line, which saw 32 scoring shots to zero and a big 122-point win. Under 14s faced the top-of-theladder side, Wandin, and with four milestone players, the Monbulk side were keen to show they are one of the top sides. A humdinger of a game which saw the score change many times. Wandin proved a little too strong and stood up in the pressure-cooked final quarter to take the points by two goals. The two 100 game Lauras had plenty of extra support and both had good games. The Under 16s finished the day against a Wandin side that had been their nemesis for a few seasons. However, with a determined attitude and strong attack on the ball, the team was triumphant by 44 points. All the good work and structures that team coach Chris Hughson had been working on during training was on show for the home crowd. U9s: Bye U10s vs Wandin (no score kept) Awards: Sam Niclasen, Noah Rutherford, Bryn MacDonald, Jameson Wrigley, Timothy Rickard U11s vs Emerald Score: Monbulk 4.2 (26) vs Emerald 2.3 (15) Goals: J. Bolton 2, Fletcher, Passingham

Awards : Ruby Ross, Fletcher Russell, Jesse Turner, Jaydan Spencer, Matt Abraham U12s vs Wandin Goals: Fleming, Ford, Whyman Awards: Harry Fleming, Alex Whyman, Bradley Sander, Taj Linde, Bradley Lee-Wren U13s vs Wandin Score: Monbulk 18.14 (122) vs Wandin 0.0(0) Goals: Spencer 5, Beecroft 4, Farmer 3, Grimes 2, Sands, Dennison, Utting Awards: Josh Spencer, Dylan Goldberg, Sage Farmer, Gabe McClelland, Tom Sands U14s vs Wandin Score: Monbulk 5.4 (34) vs Wandin 6.10 (46) Goals: Finlay 2, te Boekhorst 2, Poulton Awards : Tom Badgery, Tyrone Vear, Michael Hill, Archer Radley, Darcy Sebire U16s vs Wandin Score: Monbulk 9.16 (70) vs Wandin 4.3 (26) Goals: Dousset 2, Hill 2, Lange 2, Emmett, Barge, Richardson Awards: Pat Barge, Travis Wills, Aaron Gillard, Daniel Rak and Adam Banks

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Quick Clues No. 7371 1. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25.

ACROSS Monster (8) Rafter (4) Image (4) Extend (8) Fruit (5) Ditch (6) Expose (6) Badge (6) Sickness (6) Climb (5) Confusion (8) Fish (4) Left (4) Reserved (8)

Cryptic Clues No. 7371 , ( ) ACROSS 1. Blew hot and cold and dried out the interior (8). 6. Many fed on fruit (4). 8. It has to be studied when plotting a course (4). 9. Continued to be held by a communist state (8). 10. Put on a film of the race (5). 11. Neither particularly good nor bad (6). 13. Toy instrument (6). 15. You don’t have to glue that on, twit! (6). 17. Why you shift it back inside (6). 19. Stop the snow getting into an urn (5). 22. He’ll manage to tell you which route to take (8). 23. Split the landlord’s money (4). 24. Having been handed down, didn’t take (4). 25. Speaks ill of, one finds (4,4).

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

DOWN Duck (5) Overshadow (7) Ended (4) Border (8) Musical instrument (5) Thing (7) Shrub (8) Inspect (7) Rustic (7) Nose (5) Cloth (5) Worry (4)

p , ( , ) DOWN 2. A very good answer to “What do you do when you’ve shuffled?” (5). 3. Was with one in spirit (7). 4. Are by the river, which is unusual (4). 5. Unspeakable stupidity? (8). 6. Why you don’t put the washing out, though the weather’s better (5). 7. From the young stand point, mature (7). 12. Having gone bang, does it go bang again? (8). 14. Love that is solid, but not right through (7). 16. Protected by a fellow revolutionary (7). 18. Standing up, fold it round, though unskilled (5). 20. For getting strength back, is novel (5). 21. Drink right in and be obviously pleased

How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

6 2

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7 4 2 8 9 2 6 4 4

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Pride match a hard-fought win By JUDY ORREN THE sun shone bright on Yarra Glen on Sunday. Rainbows were on the ground and on jumpers. The second Pride Game, which was against Warburton Millgrove this year, was an outstanding success with Yarra Glen claiming the four points. Lachlan Telford from Yarra Glen and Bianca Daniels from Warburton Millgrove were awarded the Pride Cup medals. DIVISION 1 SENIORS Yarra Glen 13.14 (92) d Warburton Millgrove 11.14 (80) YARRA Glen has come away with a great win after trailing by 19 points at half-time. Warburton looked to have the better running game early and it showed on the scoreboard, reading 8.6 (54) to 5.5 (35) at the long break. In the third term, Yarra Glen’s defensive game came to the fore. Warburton did attack but only managed 1.6, while Yarra Glen on the rebound booted 4.4 and the margin was reduced to just three points in Warburton’s favour at the last change. Yarra Glen’s last quarter was a great performance, even though it didn’t blow the opposition away, it looked hungrier and gave itself more scoring chances. It booted 4.5 to 2.2 to win by 12 points in a real gutsy display. Yarra Glen best players: L. Telford (Pride Cup Medallist), R. Gurney (1 goal), J. Baughan. Warburton best players: M. Kocher (2 goals), L. Barnard (1 goal), T. Walker (1 goal). Monbulk 13.16 (94) d Belgrave 13.12 (90) THIS was a fantastic battle, where unfortunately there had to be a loser. The first half was a goal-for-goal affair with Monbulk just holding sway at half-time by nine points. The third term remained a tight battle. Monbulk did look to be getting on top but it only increased the margin to 16 points by the last change. The last term was a cracker. Belgrave started to look a bit slicker over the ground and it gave itself plenty of chances as it booted 3.4, but Monbulk’s 2.3 was enough for it to hold on to win by four points in an absolute thriller. Monbulk best players: S. Williams (1 goal), M. Favrin (4 goals), D. White Belgrave best players: B. Dadswell, J. Cameron, P. Gough. Wandin 17.16 (118) d Olinda Ferny Creek 3.15 (33) WANDIN look to be unbeatable at this stage, this time with a big 85-point win over Olinda. Wandin wasn’t actually at its best in the first half as it was wasteful, booting 6.12, but it held Olinda to just 1.8 to have a handy 34-point lead at the half. The second half was where the real Wandin showed up. It straightened up and went a lot more direct hitting the scoreboard regularly. It added another 11 goals to its total while Olinda could only manage two goals to see Wandin run away with a big victory. Wandin best players: S. Dwyer (4 goals), J. Myers, R. Ross (1 goal) Olinda Ferny Creek best players: D. Noorda, K. Currie, D. Rohrmann Upwey Tecoma 15.18.108 d Mount Evelyn 15.13.103 MOUNT Evelyn will be kicking themselves after leading by 25 points at half-time and letting this game slip away. Mount Evelyn booted eight goals to four in the first half and arguably could have been further up if it was a little more precise with its ball movement. Upwey turned this game around in the third as it took the game on. It booted an inaccurate 6.7 to 3.1 and all of a sudden Mount Evelyn’s lead was reduced to just one point at the final change. The last quarter was a dire battle with both sides giving their all. But it was Upwey that took the lead after scoring 5.3 to 4.3 and were able to hold on to win by five points and break Mount Evelyn’s hearts. Upwey Tecoma best players: T. Robinson (5 goals), D. Sloane (1 goal), K. Hinton Mount Evelyn best players: M. Martin (6 goals), S. Tesoriero, R. Cowan Woori Yallock 10.13 (73) d Healesville 6.14 (50) WOORI Yallock’s form has been a bit up and down this season but it produced a decent fourquarter performance to get over an improving Healesville side.

Yarra Glen forward Adam Quirk (guernsey 20) celebrates a goal in the first quarter. Goals were hard to come by early with both sides’ defences playing well but it was Woori that just had the edge at quarter time leading by four points. Woori’s hardness in the second looked to rattle Healesville a little. It made the most of it as they slotted four goals to one to lead by 23 points at the main break. The second half was a very even contest but despite everything Healesville threw at Woori it just wasn't able to reduce the margin significantly enough to be any real threat as Woori came away with a pretty good 23-point win. Woori Yallock best players: S. Kennedy, B. Sneddon (2 goals), M. Lowe. Healesville best players: A. Hamer (1 goal), D. Plozza, J. Goding. DIVISION 2 SENIORS Gembrook Cockatoo 13.14 (92) d Alexandra 7.13 (55) GEMBROOK is starting to find its feet after a poor start to the season and have come away with a good 37-point win over Alexandra after a tight first half. Gembrook certainly had the better of the play early but just couldn’t put a big gap between them and their opponents as there was just 11 points at half-time. Gembrook’s third term was where they made the most of their play down forward booting 4.2 and even though Alex wasn't playing bad it only managed 1.4 which saw it looking at a 27 point deficit at the last break. Gembrook finished the day off pretty well. It only booted three last-quarter goals but held Alexandra to just one major to win well and keep their season well and truly alive. Gembrook Cockatoo best players: R. Wilson (1 goal), C. Vernal, E. Tomlin Alexandra best players: W. Goonan, C. Pearce, B. Cooper (1 goal) Thornton-Eildon 14.7 (91) d Emerald 9.7 (61) THORNTON-EILDON has inflicted Emerald’s first loss of the season handing it a five-goal loss. Thornton’s pressure throughout the day was sensational as it slowly wore Emerald down. Emerald did lead by nine points at quarter time but Thornton’s relentless pressure in the second term paid dividends as it booted four goals to one. They went into half-time with a three-goal advantage. The third term was a great contest with Emerald reducing the margin to just 12 points by the last change, giving it a real sniff going into the last quarter. Thornton’s last quarter was its best as it was the team finishing full of run. It slammed on six last-quarter goals to three to come away with a 30-point win and cause one of the upsets of the round. Thornton-Eildon best players: Z. King (2 goals), T. Keating, A. Marshall Emerald best players: J. Donders (2 goals), R. Simpson, C. Porter Kinglake 14.16 (100) d Powelltown 6.7 (43) KINGLAKE’S domination of the competition continues, this time with a 57-point win over Powelltown. Kinglake’s first quarter set up their victory as it hammered home seven majors to two to grab a 32-point advantage by quarter time. Kinglake certainly didn’t race away in the next

three quarters as Powelltown did defend stoutly, but it couldn’t stop Kinglake from increasing its lead slightly at every change. Kinglake best players: J. Butterworth, J. Nixon (7 goals), J. Walker. Powelltown best players: T. Hallmark, S. Sanders, S. Carter. Yarra Junction 22.17 (149) d Seville 11.11 (77) YARRA Junction has caused arguably the upset of the round defeating Seville by a sizeable 72 points. Yarra Junction was impressive from the outset, its running ability was first class and it got out to a 32-point lead by half-time. Seville was expected to hit back but it just didn’t happen as Junction went up another gear in the third, booting six goals to three and all of a sudden the margin was out to 56 points. Junction continued its impressive play in the last to finish in great style, booting five goals to two to win in dominant fashion. Yarra Junction best players: C. Spaulding (1 goal), D. Williams, J. Chenhall (8 goals) Seville best players: N. O’Keefe (6 goals), T. Baseden (4 goals), K. Mullett (1 goal). Yea: Bye Under 18s EMERALD 21.9 (135) d Belgrave 7.5 (47) Yea 24.19 (163) d Powelltown 3.0 (18) Olinda Ferny Creek 9.14 (68) d Wandin 6.4 (40) Upwey Tecoma 16.27 (123) d Mount Evelyn 7.7 (49) Woori Yallock 11.3 (69) d Monbulk 7.11 (53) Yarra Glen 16.10 (106) d Warburton Millgrove 4.4 (28) Healesville: Bye Sticks Division 1 A Grade Netball Monbulk Hawks 45 d Belgrave 37 THIS was a great contest going goal-for-goal in the first three quarters. Scores were tied at 11 goals apiece at quarter time. Monbulk led by just one at the half and then Belgrave hit the front by two goals at the final change. Monbulk stepped its game up another level in the last as Belgrave looked a little flat footed. Monbulk movement of the ball was superb as it shot 18 goals to eight to finish off in great fashion and come away with a good eight-goal victory. Monbulk Hawks best players: Sophie Byatt (22 goals), Lisa Boyle, Claire Weickhardt Belgrave best players: Angela Jeffery (4 goals), Kara Salmon (24 goals), Danielle Weisgerber. Olinda Ferny Creek 45 d Wandin 36 OLINDA played a tough four-quarter game and kept its nose in front all day even though it never got out to a huge lead. It led by four goals at quarter and half-time before stretching it out to seven goals by the last change. Olinda continued to keep Wandin at arm’s length in the last quarter, scoring 12 goals to 10 to finish with a controlled victory. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: Tamara Luke, Gretta Hankinson, Ashlee Howard (22 goals) Wandin best players: Ella Priestley, Tayissa

Yarra Glen’s Cameron Tait takes a shot at goal on Sunday. 139237 Pictures: PETER DOUGLAS Coppinger, Melissa Martinov (23 goals). Healesville 49 d Woori Yallock 25 HEALESVILLE was pretty good over the four quarters to produce a 24-goal victory. It started with a 10-goal to six first term and then really got going in the second, scoring 13 goals to 5 to get out to a 12-goal lead by halftime. The second half was a similar story to the first, as Healesville continued to stretch the lead. It scored 12 goals to eight in the third and then finished off well with a 14 goal to six last quarter to come away with a handy win. Woori Yallock best players: Jordan Kennedy (13 goals), Heidi Summers, Kimberley Williams Warburton Millgrove 42 d Yarra Glen 41 THIS was easily the game of the round with plenty of lead changes and the winner still in doubt deep into the last quarter. Yarra Glen got out to an early lead as it went to quarter time, scoring 15 goals to 11. But Warby slowly clawed its way back in the second, scoring 13 goals to 11 to see Yarra Glen lead by just two goals at the half. Warby’s third term was terrific. Yarra Glen just couldn’t break its defence as Warby put on 12 goals to six. Warby had taken the lead by four goals at the last change. The last quarter was a nail biter. Yarra Glen was giving it all and it were finishing strong but unfortunately time beat it. Warby was able to hold on to win by one goal in an absolute thriller. Yarra Glen best players: Georgia Taylor (32 goals), Hillary Grubb, Elizabeth Kay (9 goals) Warburton Millgrove best players: Bianca Daniels (25 goals), Karly Wappett, Grace Barnard. Mount Evelyn: Bye Division 2 A Grade Netball EMERALD 75 d Thornton-Eildon 16 Powelltown 57 d Kinglake 35 Seville 57 d Yarra Junction 22 Alexandra: Bye

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