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Honour is a duty By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE Mount Evelyn RSL, in conjunction with other local community groups, will be unveiling commemorative plaques at the war memorial park to replace the old Avenue of Honour. Representatives from the Mount Evelyn Environment Protection Progress Association, the Mount Evelyn Township Improvement Committee, the Mount Evelyn Chamber of Commerce and the Mount Evelyn History Group have been working together for the last 18 months on this project. The project is to replace the old avenue of honour trees that used to line Wray Crescent with plaques that detail the service history and lives of the men originally honoured on the trees. Anthony McAleer of the Mount Evelyn RSL said all the groups agreed that they did not want to use trees to honour these servicemen. “We got together and discussed a number of ideas and what we all agreed on was not to use trees again because trees have a potted history,” he said. “Most of the Avenues of Honour that were planted after WWI are not around anymore and we didn’t want our grandchildren in 100 years to be reorganising the trees we plant.” There will be 18 new plaques added to the war memorial park in Mount Evelyn to commemorate the original 18 names that were displayed on the trees on the original Avenue of Honour. All the groups in the committee agreed the plaques should go at the war memorial park, so the servicemen will be commemorated each time there is a service at the park. The new plaques will have more biographical detail added to them and detailed personal histories of the men so visitors to the memorial park can read them and learn about the servicemen from the local area. One of nine projects in the area, the Mount Evelyn Avenue of Honour replacement received $6450 of federal funding to pay for all the plaques from the Centenary of Anzac project applied for through MP Tony Smith’s Casey Committee.
From left, Roger Boness, Paula Herlihy, Major Russell Kirby and Warrant Officer Class 2 Brendan Kennedy, both from 22 Engineer Regiment.141753 Picture: ROB CAREW After about six or seven months of waiting, the project was approved by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. “It’s been a long journey,” Mr McAleer said. “It’s always good to see these projects up and running and we’ve had a good committee and we all agreed on things fairly quickly.”
“We decided it is quite important to give thanks to members of our community who fought, suffered and died for our community. It’s important to recognise these people 100 years on.” Mr Smith has been involved in getting this project off the ground and will be in attendance on the day. “The Centenary of Anzac is the
most important period of national commemoration in Australia’s history,” Mr Smith said. “These grants help to ensure that with the efforts of our Casey community, we can appropriately pay tribute to the Anzacs.” Guest speaker Dr Bart Ziino grew up in Mount Evelyn and is now a lecturer of history at Deakin University
and has written numerous books on WWI. A memorial rock with a plaque will also be unveiled that gives a history of the Avenue of Honour in Mount Evelyn. The unveiling will take place from 2pm on Sunday (26 July) with a ceremony at the war memorial park in Mount Evelyn, where all are welcome to attend.
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Minion mania hits school By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
Vandals left their mark By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A FERNTREE Gully primary school has been the target of vandals over the school holidays. Wattleview Primary School has had a fire that lit on school grounds as well as their new learning centre becoming the canvas for graffiti vandals. Wattleview Primary School principal Elaine Wilson said she was very unimpressed with the behaviour of the individuals who vandalised the school. “Obviously, we want to keep the school looking as good as it does now without recalcitrant people vandalising it for us,” she said. A plastic target was also set up in the school grounds and set alight. The school has only recently opened its new learning centre af-
ter receiving a $4 million investment from the State Government to build and re-landscape the school grounds. The vandalism has since been cleaned up by a member of the school community, but police from Boronia are investigating the incidents. Constable Porter of Boronia police said they were doing all they could to catch the people that defaced the school’s property. “We’ve covered the initial police reports and all will be investigated,” he said. “We will move into canvassing any witnesses and find out if there is any CCTV in the area. At this stage we have no leads.” It is unclear at this stage if the two incidents are linked.
Above: Students and teachers dress up as minions to raise money for genetic illness research. 141931 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS Right: PE teacher Christopher Anderson, Grade 1 and 2 teacher Kylie Challen and Grade 5 teacher Ronan Stafford with Amaya and Kai Malcolm dressed as minions and Grus to raise money for genetic illness research. 141931 vidual at risk of various types of cancer, diabetes, respiratory issues and possible sterility. The students raised a total of $404.05 on their fund-raising day
which principal Kerryn Baillie said was really impressive. “We are very happy with the result as we had 259 students participate in the dress-up,” she said.
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STUDENTS at Belgrave South Primary School had a ‘Minion Mania’ themed dress-up day on Friday to raise money for genetic illness research. Students were able to dress as ‘Minions’ from the Despicable Me movie franchise in exchange for a gold coin donation with the money raised from the day being donated to the Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance. The idea was proposed by nineyear-old student Kai Malcolm, who wanted a way to help his baby cousin Isabelle, who has been diagnosed with Bloom’s Syndrome. Kai said he wanted the money raised at school to go towards helping find a cure for the rare genetic illness his cousin would battle for her entire life. “They have to look into it a lot and it takes a lot of money,” Kai said. Kai shared his one-year-old cousin’s story with his class and said he wanted to find a way they could all help her. Kai’s idea was then taken to the junior school council which, with the help of teacher Ronan Stafford, came up with the ‘Minion Mania’ dress-up fund-raising idea. “Isabelle is quite small and so are minions,” Kai said. “She weighed 1.4 kilos when she was born, and she is one year old now, but she still fits in clothes for eightmonth-old babies.” Kai’s seven-year-old sister Amaya said their cousin didn’t seem to grow much between their visits. “She only grows little tiny bits,” she said. Bloom’s syndrome is a rare genetic illness that affects the stability of a person’s chromosomes. This instability leads to short stature and immune system deficiencies that leave the indi-
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Damage in their wake By JESSE GRAHAM EMERALD police are searching for two males who caused $2000 worth of damage near the wake for one of the teenagers killed in the Avonsleigh triple fatality. At 6.15pm on Tuesday 14 July, two men and a woman are believed to have left the Paradise Valley Hotel in Clem-
atis, where a wake was being held for one of the teenagers killed in the accident on 30 June. Emerald police Sergeant Dave Calkin said that the two men, who were believed to be drunk at the time, kicked in the panels of a car across the road from the venue, causing $2000 worth of damage. The group then got on the 6.20pm
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bus to Belgrave, and police are searching for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. The three are described as around 18 years old, and Sgt Calkin said one of them may be known by the nickname “Simmo”. “If anyone knows these people, contact the police,” he said.
POLICE are on the hunt for two earth movers that were stolen from outside the Emerald Secondary College earlier this month, worth more than $100,000 in total. Emerald police Sergeant Dave Calkin said that, on 2 July, a 2013 model excavator, worth $61,000, was stolen from outside the Emerald Secondary College on Belgrave-Gembrook Road, where it had been doing works. Sgt Calkin said the excavator was then replaced with a 2015 model, worth about $80,000, which was then stolen on Friday 10 July. He said Cardinia Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) was investigating, and anyone with information could call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Sgt Calkin added that anyone witnessing suspicious activity should call triple-zero immediately for a response, rather than leaving a voicemail with a station. “We’d much rather go to something that is a false alarm than actually have to take a report for stolen items,” he said. “Most of the time, there is a unit working in or around Emerald - just because there’s no-one at the station doesn’t mean we’re not working.” Anyone who saw any suspicious activity - or who knows anyone suddenly in possession of two new excavators - can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Attempted armed robbery A FERNTREE Gully teenager will face court in September after an attempted armed robbery in Mooroolbark last week. At 1.20pm on Tuesday 14 July, police believe
there was an attempted armed robbery outside 77 Brice Avenue in Mooroolbark. The next day, a 15-year-old Ferntree Gully boy was processed and charged. He has been bailed to appear at Ringwood Children’s Court on 16 September.
Self-inflicted injury POLICE have updated the status of a man believed to have been stabbed in Lilydale last week, and have said his wounds were found to be self-inflicted. Yarra Ranges CIU Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said that at 2.30pm on Tuesday 14 July, motorists reported that a man was in Alexandra Road in Lilydale with reported stab wounds. Det Sgt Smithwick said the man was taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. He said police have since established the wound was a self-inflicted injury. Anyone who may be distressed about this report, is having thoughts about self-harm or knows anyone who is, can contact Lifeline Australia on 13 11 14.
Boat and trailer stolen KNOW anyone who suddenly has an unexplained new boat? Police are appealing for help from the public after a boat and trailer were stolen from Britannia Way, Lilydale, last week. Sometime between Tuesday 14 and Thursday 16 July, unknown persons stole a Quintrex Busta aluminium open-cab boat and its trailer from the Britannia Way property. The boat is valued at about $9000, and anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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A LILYDALE man will face court after being arrested for a burglary in Mooroolbark earlier this month. On Friday 10 July, police arrested a 37-year-old Lilydale man for a burglary that occurred on 17 April in Russell Avenue in Mooroolbark. The man will face Ringwood Magistrates’ court on 20 August.
Lilydale burglary charges laid A HAMPTON Park man will front court later in the year after being arrested for a burglary in Lilydale on the same day the crime took place. At 1.30am on Thursday 16 July, a 32-year-old Hampton Park man was arrested in regards to a burglary at a Lilydale business on the same day. The man will appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 18 November.
Building a case POLICE are searching for information after a construction site was broken into in Kilsyth last Friday morning, and are asking for witnesses to come forward. Police believe that, at about 3.40am on Friday 17 July, a building site was broken into on Mount Dandenong Road in Kilsyth. Yarra Ranges CIU Detective Sergeant, Mark Smithwick, said that nothing was stolen in the incident, as the would-be burglar was disturbed and fled the scene. Anyone who saw any suspicious activity is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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WORK has continued this week on a $40 million project to upgrade powerlines in the Dandenong Ranges. A spokesman from Ausnet said the upgrade was now in full swing and was on track to be completed in April next year. The project involves relocating more than 30 kilometres of existing powerlines underground, with the overall aim to increase safety and reduce power outages. Pictured is Aaron Emmerich, project manager, on-site with a drill rig preparing to underground powerlines in the Dandenong Ranges. Mr Emmerich has thanked the local community for their patience and understanding.
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The community gathered in mourning last week, with hundreds turning out to farewell the teenagers in three funerals and sharing the memories they had with them during their lives. Anyone with information can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or file a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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THE proposal for a development at Healesville’s former sawmill site, at the entrance to town, has divided residents. On one side, some have argued that the proposal will bring jobs, growth and economic benefits for the town. On the other side, others have said the development is not suitable for the town, opens the door for fast food chains and is in the wrong place. The development was green-lit by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal after being voted down by Yarra Ranges councillors in 2013, but it looks like the application will again come before council, potentially with dramatic changes. Healesville cartoonist, Danny Zemp, has submitted his take on the proposal. What’s yours? Read the story online at bit. ly/1GicBQw (case sensitive), and send a letter to the editor at editor@mailnewsgroup.com. au, or 244 Maroondah Highway, Healesville.
The incident is a dark addition to the already sad story of the Avonsleigh triple fatality, where Emerald Secondary College students Jason Breakwell, Sharn Walker and Felisha Allen lost their lives when their car hit a tree on Phillip Road, Avonsleigh. Jake Mitchell, the fourth person in the car, was the sole survivor.
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Fireys fight Canadian blazes By KATH GANNAWAY
THE ‘Mail’ is this week asking its readers to have their say on the recent debate regarding marriage equality in Australia. The poll comes after La Trobe MP Jason Wood announced his office would be sending out a survey to households from 20-25 July, asking voters in his electorate to give their opinion on amending the Marriage Act to allow same-sex marriage. The poll asks, ‘Based on what you know at this point in time, would you support or oppose allowing same-sex couples to marry in Australia?’ Readers have three choices from which to select: Oppose, Support or Undecided. Meanwhile, neighbouring MP Tony Smith has ruled out surveying his Casey electorate on samesex marriage. To have your say, visit www.surveymonkey. com/r/DPYD9JM. Alternatively, send a letter to the editor at editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au.
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Art and craft market KALLISTA Community House will be hosting its art and craft market on Saturday 1 August from 9am to 1pm. There will be organic bread, natural products, vegetarian meals and homemade soup. There will be plants, arts and crafts, and foodstuffs. There will be great coffee, light refreshments. For site bookings contact 9754 4930 or 0402 012 247.
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MACCLESFIELD Primary School is inviting families of 2016 prospective students to join them for an opening morning in their prep/1 class on Friday 24 July from 9.30am to 11am. A tour of the school is also available on this morning. Al-
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All for beyondblue By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS SENIOR football teams Belgrave and Healesville clashed for a good cause this weekend with funds raised by the match being donated to beyondblue. The Belgrave senior team wore a specially designed beyondblue jumper on the day instead of their usual jumpers. Despite the charity match being won by Healesville, Belgrave Football and Netball Club (BFNC) committee member John Schill said the day was a great success. “This was the inaugural beyondblue cup, and took 12 months of planning,” Mr Schill said. “It was a very successful day, and we had a lot of great support from great people in and outside of the club.” Deputy Premier James Merlino, Yarra Ranges Mayor Maria McCarthy former St Kilda player Steven Milne and former Richmond Tigers star Francis Bourke were in attendance. “We had a great turnout and a great lunch function,” Mr Schill said. “Francis did a fantastic job speaking on the day, and Steven Milne did a brilliant job hosting the event.” Money raised through ticket sales to the lunch, items sold at an auction and raffles there held throughout the day will all be donated to beyondblue. There was also money raised by kids from the footy clubs collecting donations around the ground, and BFNC had players raising money on the main street of Belgrave as well. “Bendigo Bank was heavily involved in the fund-raising and (staff) were wearing the beyondblue footy jumper all week,” Mr Schill said. “It was a very community-minded activity.” Following the game, the beyondblue cup was presented to the Healesville
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Jake Cameron (Belgrave) and Michael Anson (Healesville) going for a Pictures: GREG CARRICK mark. 141977
Natalie Carden fund-raising partnerships co-ordinator at beyondblue speaks to the football crowd. 141977 Football Club and their names will be engraved on a plaque that stays at the BFNC. Mr Schill hopes this event will become a yearly occurrence, depending on the interest of other football teams in the league.
“Belgrave Senior Football and Netball Club decided on their own to put on this event,” he said. “We know some other leagues do it, but we did it on a big scale and heavily publicised it and hopefully we can make it an ongoing event.”
YARRA Ranges ratepayers will be soon asked to comment on an amendment to the shire’s Planning Scheme, which is designed to streamline the scheme’s use. In what some councillors believe are the most important changes to the scheme in more than a decade, residents are being encouraged to provide feedback on Amendment C148. Key changes to the scheme include a deletion of eight local planning policies, which will become redundant in the face of new policy guidelines. Also, the amendment will include a revised Municipal Strategic Statement which, council believes, will provide clearer strategic direction. At the 14 July meeting, there was some division among councillors regarding the timing of the release of the amendment to consultation stage. Councillors Noel Cliff, Mike Clarke and Len Cox all voiced some concern, citing issues about its effect on the Regional Strategy Plan. There were also fears the change could result in dwellings being built on lots, where not previously possible. However, Cr Jim Child believed the timing was right. “Now is the time we have to go to the people,” Cr Child said. “This is a process we’ve committed to since 2012.” Mayor Maria McCarthy supported this enthusiasm. “These are some of the most significant changes in 15 years, and will make the scheme simpler and easier for people to find what planning controls affected them,” Cr McCarthy said. “We want our Planning Scheme
KEY PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE PLANNING SCHEME INCLUDE: A new Municipal Strategic Statement that provides clearer strategic direction A new Environmental Significance Overlay that identifies the important biodiversity habitats and controls to protect them A new set of Significant Landscape Overlays with design guidelines for new development in Green Wedge areas The introduction of three new local planning policies for Dwellings in Green Wedge Areas, Major Retail Developments and Environmentally Sustainable Development The deletion of redundant provisions - 9 local planning policies, 21 Significant Landscape Overlays, 2 Environmental Significance Overlays and much of the Schedule to Clause 53.01
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to be clearer and more transparent for our community. “We don’t want an outdated Planning Scheme.” The Planning Scheme essentially sets out policies for the use and development of land. While, Amendment C148 proposes a new approach when assessing permits involving native vegetation in Green Wedge zones. Council voted to get authorisation for the Minister for Planning to prepare the amendment and exhibit it for two months and seek community feedback. More information on the proposed changes will soon be available at www.yarraranges.vic.gov. au or contact Strategic Planning on 1300 368 333.
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Novel spring carnival By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE Destination Tecoma Community Group is seeking volunteers, participants and sponsors for its inaugural Tecoma Spring Carnival. Destination Tecoma is a community organisation that was formed from community forums in the past few years. The group is organising a carnival to showcase to locals and tourists what there is available to do and see in Tecoma. Head of Destination Tecoma Karen Rook said they needed more people who are willing to participate to get in touch so they could begin better organising the event. “We’re trying to include everyone from young and old,” she said. “We’ve been talking to RSLs, Scouts, the local primary school, the local high school, and people giving services for free like music and singing, but we want more people to get involved.” Plans for the festival are already taking shape with an up-cycled fashion parade, doggy dressup, face painting, market stalls, and carnival rides and more already in the works. A local crafts market will be operating similar to the “out the back market” but on a larger scale. Stalls from the market will generate the funding for the rides that will be set in the school oval and the pony rides around the town. The local CFA is involved, and Destination Tecoma is hoping the SES will get involved to show people what they do and signing on more volunteers. There will also be representatives from the Yarra Ranges Council running a “have your say” consultation where residents can write down what they would like to see in the town. Ms Rook said the carnival was planned to go ahead on 7 November and would like people to have registered to participate by the end of August. If you are interested in participating in the festival, you can email the Destination Tecoma Team at TecomaSpringCarnival@gmail.com or DestinationTecoma@gmail.com.
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
The township of Tecoma will be the centre of a spectacular spring carnival. 141969 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
Knox makes the call on immersive art KNOX City Council is calling on local artists to apply for its Immerse exhibition program, with $5000 prize money on offer. Entrants are encouraged to enter their work, which will be seen in busy public spaces. Also, they will get the chance to work one-on-one with an experienced curator, as well as be part of a widely promoted
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and branded art trail. No fees are involved. From mid-November to mid-December, the wider community will have the chance to experience high quality professional work in many locations. From laundries to libraries, a diversity of spaces ensures this program will be accessible and seen by a large audience.
As part of this branded art trail, a colour catalogue will be produced, featuring the artists and their exhibitions. The catalogue will be distributed across eastern Melbourne. Applications close at noon on Thursday 30 July. For more details, visit www. knox.vic.gov.au/Immerse.
THE National 4x4 Outdoors Show, Fishing and Boating Expo is returning to Melbourne next month, and the Mail has 24 double passes to give away. Outback adventurers, boat lovers and fishing enthusiasts will find all the toys they are looking for at this major adventure equipment spectacular. With special guests and all the excitement of tips, hints and demonstrations you can’t go wrong. With three days and 30,000 square metres of nothing but 4x4, boating, and fishing action, the exhibition promises the absolute best the adventure lifestyle has to offer. The Yarra Valley Fly Fishing Team will be at the Tackle World Fishing Stage to teach anyone who wants to learn how to fly fish. You’ll find the outright best and most respected industry leaders in adventure gear such as Tackle World, TJM, ARB, Ironman, Opposite Lock, Ezy-Trail Campers, Regal Marine, Monster Fish and Action Kayak. To go into the draw to win a ticket for you and a mate, simply visit the Mail News Group Facebook page and share, like and comment on the relevant post. The Mail News Group Facebook page can be found by typing on.fb. me/1L9Hawf (case sensitive) into your URL address bar.
Climate focus to prized art BURRINJA has recently announced its inaugural Burrinja Climate Change Biennale. The initiative is an acquisitive $3000 art prize celebrating works that critically engage issues of climate change. Burrinja offers artists of all disciplines the opportunity to enter the prize. Successful applicants will exhibit their work in a group exhibition at Burrinja Gallery, with the 2015 winner announced on 11 October. Entries close on 10 August.
Burrinja encourages works that respond to themes of climate change both locally - in the Dandenong Ranges - and globally. The works may be across any visual arts medium. The Biennale strives to elicit authentic, nondirected audience response to artworks and the ways in which they provoke responses and contribute to the critical debate and cultural conversations surrounding climate change. For more information, visit www.burrinja. org.au.
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DOUBLE THE VALUE LOCATED in a sought after area on almost 22 acres, this unique and stylish property is privately set among tranquil bushland and just six kilometres from Emerald. The character-filled main home features three spacious bedrooms, the main with walk-in robe and ensuite with corner spa, a generous country kitchen with free-standing 900mm stainless-steel stove, walk-in pantry and plenty of storage space. There are two large living areas including
a lounge/dining with a Coonara and exhaust fan which extracts heat and distributes to the bedrooms for toasty warmth on cold nights, french doors to the alfresco area and a rumpus room with ambient open fire. Add to this a fourth bedroom or home office which is separate from the home, ideal for the teenager. Other features include high ceilings, ornate ceiling roses and quality fixtures and finishings throughout. Outside there are four large paddocks
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK with a dam, large original barn, deep verandahs, a covered swim spa and enormous cleared section to accommodate the largest of sheds. Just a stone’s throw down the road is a neat, self-contained, two-bedroom cottage ideal for the in-laws or to generate a solid rental income for the astute investor. This property offers privacy, lifestyle, comfort and space and needs to be seen to be truly appreciated.
Cockatoo Inspect: By appointment Price: $950,000-plus Contact: Tyson Bluhm, 0437 843 820 BELL REAL ESTATE, EMERALD, 5968 6222
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483 Monbulk Road Monbulk
For Sale
26 Hume Street Upwey
$490,000 Plus
IS THIS THE BEST HALF ACRE (APPX.) IN MONBULK?
OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME
This garden paradise is sure to impress the avid green thumb, boasting Weeping Japanese & Chinese Maples, Azaleas, Silver Birch, Rhododendrons, Irises, Tulips & Daffodils. Water tanks, underground piping & plenty of garden taps allow for easy maintenance. The house itself is a well built 3 bedroom brick family home with ENS & WIR to the master, lge lounge/dining room, ducted heating, ducted vacuum, lge outdoor rotunda & single lock up garage.
The loor-plan of this character home allows for so many possibilities incl a growing family, in-law accommodation or teen retreat. Upstairs there is a master bedroom, study, 2 living areas, updated bathroom & modern kitchen with SS appliances & timber benchtops. On the lower level is a well-appointed studio featuring a private balcony overlooking natural park land. Added bonuses inc: an undercover deck, OFP & close to great schools. Inspect today!
Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Saturday 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Antoinette Burfurd 0419 224 564 Inspection: Wednesday 4:30-5:00pm Saturday 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)
44 Deans Road Upwey
$390,000 Plus
29 Williams Road Olinda
Offers over $1.15 Million
IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME SET ON OVER HALF AN ACRE
SECLUDED & PRIVATE 4 ACRE COUNTRY ESTATE
Set on over 1/2 acre in a quiet location, this home offers: 3 bedrooms, master bedroom with full ensuite/spa bath & WIR, lounge/dining room steps outside to entertainment deck, large lat lawn area , well maintained gardens. updated kitchen with s/s oven & study nook Sealed driveway with plenty of off street parking, ducted heating , s/s air con & ceiling fans, under house storage. Located close to schools, shops & transport.
Privately situated this renovated 5 bedrm home sits proudly over looking approx 4 acres. Offering: high ceilings, well designed loor plan, spacious lounge, OFP, lge rumpus/media room, meals /dining, & elegant country kitchen. Another addition is the 1 bedroom cottage situated under rooline. With lge windows, open plan lounge & ensuite, it is the ideal guest suite, in-law accomm or home ofice. This remarkable property is simply too good to miss.
Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
172 - 174 Olinda Monbulk Road Olinda
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18 Mount View Road Ferny Creek
Stonehaven‌Where Eagles Soar
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The true essence of a picture image/photograph can be deined by a frame - here the architect has captured the stunning views of the Warburton Ranges & scenery through panes of glass perfectly positioned in key living areas throughout this amazing home. Stone selected from Dunkeld in the Grampians integrates the facade to the landscape & as you reach the entrance the sound of water trickling into a pond instantly creates a feeling of gentleness & grace. A sleek minimal feel & clever design with heightened ceilings leads your eye to the view at the end of the dining table, a perfect backdrop for entertainers.
With an abundance of natural light and views to the outer eastern suburbs and beyond to the ranges, this four bedroom home is a must see for those seeking a family home with an acre of land for the kids to roam free. A wide bitumen drive sweeps around to a double brick garage and provides access via the full length paved veranda into the formal entry. Two living areas and two bathrooms make zoned living a breeze and the stunning views are available from both living areas and three of the four bedrooms. There is access right up to the rear of the property where you’ll ind a large wood shed full of irewood for the Slow Combustion Wood ire in the family room. Other inclusions are Gas Ducted heating, Dishwasher, Recycled watering system, Mains gas, Mains water and telephone are all connected.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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Lot 4 Kennedy Road Avonsleigh
Offers Over $660,000
155 Paternoster Road Cockatoo
Offers Over $950,000
The Vendor Says Sell!!
Modern Living Surrounded by Nature on 22 Acres!
The Best Land in the District! Incredible Views 26 prime cleared acres in Avonsleigh Power & water available Cut driveway
Stylish home located in a sought after area, privately set amongst nature. The home features 3 spacious BDRs, Master with WIR & ensuite with corner spa, a generous country kitchen, 2 large living areas including a lounge/dining, outdoor Alfresco Area & rumpus room. Outside is a studio, undercover swim/spa, 4 large paddocks, a dam, original barn, 2 bedroom self contained cottage, the list goes on.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
34 Selby-Aura Road Menzies Creek
37 Second Avenue Cockatoo
Offers Over $745,000
Offers Over $315,000
Magniicent Panoramic Views, Idyllic Hills Lifestyle
Affordable Mudbrick Character!
This unique gem, just 40 km east from Melbourne’s CBD, enjoys an elevated position on the sheltered southern slopes of the scenic Dandenong Ranges. The architecturally designed home features 3 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, open ire, cathedral ceilings, leadlight, timber loors, GDH, granite benchtops, DBL garage & botanical style gardens. And of course breathtaking 180 degree vistas.
Located on a landscaped 1/4 acre with a sealed drive this solid character mudbrick home offers 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!
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 2:30pm-3:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Everyone’s a Winner
To celebrate our new corporate image & outstanding window display, we are offering EVERYONE who lists their home for sale during Winter, free window cleaning. Everyone WINS when they list with Bell WIN with free window Cleaning WIN with keen buyers who are ready to buy in Winter WIN with OUTSTANDING price results WIN with your home displayed in the best light With accurate pricing, great marketing strategies & exceptional personal service from the largest Sales Team in Emerald, taking advantage of the current HOT property market, it has never been a better time to list your property For Sale.
Call 5968 6222 to take advantage of this great offer.
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MOUNT Evelyn Upholstery specialises in antique restoration, recovery and repairs for all types of furniture. Skilled upholsterer, Luke Wilson, prides himself on his workmanship. After more than 27 years in the industry, he has developed a long list of satisfied customers. The business services all kinds of furniture, including lounge suites, dining chairs, recliners, ottomans, bedheads, footstools and sofa beds. For the valued clients, there are thousands of quality fabrics from which to choose. Luke said he gained great satisfaction from completing a job and seeing the smile on his customers’ faces. Due to his many years of experience, and the time and level of care it took to complete many of his projects, the upholsterer said there was no feeling quite like it upon seeing the completed project. He said that knowing you’d used your own hands, and your hard-earned skills, to bring a smile to a person’s day was what kept him in the business. “It’s fantastic when furniture is restored to its former glory,” he said. “Or to bring an old piece alive with a more modern look.” With so much experience, and so many projects under his belt, Luke is only too happy to offer advice and suggestions to his clients. He knows what has worked in the past and what it takes to make those favourite pieces the focus of any room in the house.
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Holistic approach is a healthy key SUSAN Lyons has been a naturopath for 18 years, caring for the general community of all ages. The decision to add Scenar Therapy to her modalities added value to her treatments. She noticed that clients were often in need of quick but long-lasting relief from physical trauma and injuries. Scenar Therapy is a form of therapeutic electro-therapy delivered via the skin which produces local effects by stimulating the skin, muscle and blood vessels. It also has a systemic influence on the body in influencing nervous and endocrine systems. Scenar has many valuable influences on the body, but is mostly known for assisting in pain management.
Formal research trials by the Macquarie University in Sydney on the Enar (a smaller version of the Scenar) have confirmed chronic (neck) pain relief, (with related disability reduction and functional rehabilitation as well as restoration to normal general health). Importantly, ‘all’ effects catalogued in this trial on the Enar Personal were sustained for the entire follow-up period of six months ‘after’ treatment. Scenar Therapy can be used as a complementary or mono therapy to assist with pain associated with: • Sports injuries; • Surgery; • Trauma; • Musculoskeletal problems; • Bursitis;
• Headaches; • Back and neck pain; • Tennis elbow; and • Frozen shoulder and many more ailments. Naturopathy is a holistic approach to wellness. Natural therapies assist the body to heal itself when given the right nutrition and environment. Treatment may include Scenar Therapy, nutritional medicine, dietary advice, emotional balancing and lifestyle advice. Naturopathy focuses on prevention of illness rather than just treating symptoms. For more information, contact Susan Lyons at Emerald Integrative Clinic on (03) 5968 6844 or 0405 324 559.
Susan Lyons offers a unique approach to pain management.
Keeping precious pooches happy The business’s services include nail trimming for all dogs ($5 for small dogs and $10 for big dogs). A senior pensioner discount of 10 per cent is available. The business has a winter 10 per cent discount special, which runs through until August. Amazing K9 Grooming is at 2 Heroes Avenue, Emerald. Business hours are from Tuesday to Saturday from 9am. For more details, contact 5968 2112 or email amazingk9grooming@hotmail. com
Special Introductory Offer We are excited to announce that we are new to the neighbourhood! As a warm greeting to you all, we would like to extend the special introductory offer of 25% off any initial appointment for any service with Revive Healing (Emerald rooms only)
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Pictured are Marilyn (with Panda) and Kylie (with Niles). Panda travels all the way from Arthur’s Seat in order to get a top grooming treatment.
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23Nov•SpiritofTassie/CoachTravel Join us on this new great tour of Tasmania in the warmer months. Starting our overnight journey to Devenport on the recently refurbished Spirit of Tasmania, with porthole cabins and en-suite bathroom, tour Launceston, cruise on the Tamar River. We travel to the east coast to, Scamander, Bicheno, 3 Nights Hobart, including the famous Salamanca Markets, Tahune Air Walk Huon Valley – Derwent Bridge view the Wall in the Wilderness – 2 Nights Strahan Village including Frankland River Cruise – Cradle Mountain – Burnie Cost: $3,430.00 per person twin share Single Supp: $720.00 DEPOSITS ASAP
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“All shampoo, conditioner and flea rinses are warmed to body temperature. “Tender loving care is on-hand at all times.” In addition to the great service, the business also stocks plenty of top products. “We have brushes and combs so people can maintain their dog’s coat at home between grooms,” Marilyn said. “We have medicated shampoo and non-chemical medical shampoo.” Marilyn and staff member Kylie have built a wealth of experience. Marilyn started professional dog grooming at age 15 and has worked in other jobs where animals have been involved.
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This is a cruise with a difference whilst you sit and relax and take in all the twilight views of the beautiful city of Melbourne. (This is truly a magnificent light display for this time of the evening.) The Tramboat is fully enclosed and has an open upper deck. It is also fully licensed. Coach Travel/Drinks & Nibbles/ Individual boxed Fish N Chips Cost: $72.00 Return Approx: 10.30pm
Welcome to our 5 day New Years in Albury. Day one will see us head north to Nagambie where we board the newly built Goulburn Explorer River Cruiser for a gentle 2 hour cruise including lunch. We also visit Beechworth, the historic village of Chiltern, Tumbarumba to see the Boggy Creek Show: see the skills of horsemanship, mustering, whip cracking etc. New Year dinner. Cost: $1,320.00 per person twin share Single Supp: $300.00
Phone: 5968 3310 / Mobile: 0418 853 810 / Email: lambletours@bigpond.com
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AMAZING K9 Grooming offers professional grooming for all breeds, sizes and ages of dogs. The business has been in operation for four years and prides itself on offering a friendly service for pet-owners in the community. Amazing K9 Grooming’s priority is keeping precious pooches happy, through making it a point to bond with their four-legged clients. Owner Marilyn said the business caters for all shapes and sizes. “We cater for older dogs by easy access to the bath via a ramp,” she said.
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K&D FIREWOOD FREE DELIVERY TO LOCAL AREAS Dry Split Red Gum $180m3 Very Dry Local Wood $120m3 Oregon Kindling $25/16kg bag
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
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Glenmac Sales and Service is the local retailer for John Deere products in Pakenham, Knox and Lilydale areas. We specialize in the sales, service, spare parts and finance of all John Deere products ranging from agricultural and compact tractors, to ride on mowers, golf and turf equipment. We also offer sales, service and spare parts for the high quality range of Stihl products from our Lilydale store. This is your chance to step into the agricultural industry and build yourself a successful and rewarding career! You’ll become a member of our parts team, learning to deal with customer queries, and advise on a range of farm machinery, tractor and turf care equipment parts and accessories. We are seeking to hire an apprentice spare parts interpreter working at our Knoxfield and Lilydale branches. An initial training period will be at our Pakenham branch. Key skills Responsibilities include enquiries displays and warehouse locations for booked service work for new machines relevant skills or interests from the automotive or earthmoving industries are encouraged to apply and develop your product knowledge on the job. The main requirement to be successful in this role is a positive “can do” attitude and a commitment to high standards for serving our customers. We offer stable employment, ongoing training, a supportive, friendly workplace atmosphere and above award wages. We are a customer service orientated business and seek to hire people that share this value. Please email your resume to our Group Parts manager Geoff Haynes, geoff.haynes@glenmac.com.au for further information or a confidential discussion ring 0438 781 384. Applications to be received by July 29. Glenmac is an equal opportunity employer.
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
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Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
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V Motor Vehicles TOYOTA, Hilux, 2003, 4x4 3L turbo diesel, cab chassis, genuine, 103,000kms, comes with steel tray, bull bar, tow bar, side steps, aircon, UHF radio, full service history, RWC, 12 months reg. $16,500. 5968 3914. Emerald.
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By JAMIE STRUDLEY ONE week out from the Little Athletics Victoria State Championships, Yarra Ranges athletes descended upon Norton’s Park for the annual Knox Open Day, hosted by the Knox Little Athletics Club. Yarra Ranges athletes, keen to test their abilities and to try their best, turned out in great numbers to compete under a warm winter sun and to run the traditional course. The first event of the day, the Under 7s combined race, saw Yarra Ranges pick up their first medal, with Charlotte Comport picking up the bronze in the 1000m event. As the day progressed, Yarra Ranges athletes continued to work hard, pulling out some spectacular individual and team performances and bagging many medals for the club. By the end of the day, Yarra Ranges had won seven individual gold medals among a magnitude of others and had also won and medalled in numerous team events. The hard work of Yarra Ranges’ junior and open age athletes secured the club’s third consecutive overall win and ensuring the perpetual trophy remained in Yarra Ranges hands. Congratulations and thank you to all of Yarra Ranges Athletics who came to spectate, compete or help out and en-
Members of Yarra Ranges Athletics at the Knox Open Day with the perpetual trophy. sured another successful day of cross country action. See everyone next week for the Little Athletics State Cross Country Championships. For photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or visit the Facebook site. U6 Boys 500m Hunter Shaw 9th 2.52; Samuel Laven 14th 3.28 U6 Girls 500m Zoe Clarke 1st 2.3 U7 Boys 1000m Willem Poot 6th 5.44; James de Schwartz 7th 5.53 U7 Girls 1000m Charlotte Comport 3rd 5.11 U8 Boys 1000m Benjamin Peeler 8th 4.55; Brayden Shaw 12th 5.34 U8 Girls 1000m Tiara Willis 3rd 4.47; Katyn Russell 9th 5.2; Tahlia Murden 17th 7.14 U9 Boys 1500m Ky Harris 7th 6.4 U9 Girls 1500m Kiara Flavel 1st 5.55 U10 Boys 1500m Alex Van Duuren 10th 7; Nathan Murden 14th 7.13 U10 Girls 1500m Madeline Laven 1st 5.47; Indigo Linde 3rd 6.15
U11 Girls 2000m Mia Strudley 3rd 8.15; Annika Peeler 10th 10.02 U12 Boys 2000m Taj Linde 4th 7.43; Camden Hewitson 7th 8.18; Brayden Woolridge 11th 13.42 U12 Girls 2000m Georgia Laven 1st 7.07 U13 Boys 3000m Harrison Van Duuren 2nd 11.34; Ryan Thrall 3rd 12.55; Liam Russell 4th 13.37; Jayden Clarke 6th 14.22 U15 Boys 3000m James Laven 1st 10.5; Connor Thrall 3rd 11.56 U15 Girls 3000m Emily Noonan 4th 15.47 U16 Girls 3000m Amy Veenendaal 1st 13.5 Open Men 3000m Michael Clarke 1st 11.45; Bryan Ackerly 2nd 12.06; David Laven 4th 12.36; Jed Thrall 7th 14.26; Andrew Peeler 8th 14.27; Nigel Murden 10th 15.06; Rob Belli 11th 15.23 Open Women 3000m Amanda Laven 3rd 13.26; Sue McCall 7th 15.58; Erika Bedyn 8th 16.17; Kate Van Duuren 11th 19.32; Kathryn Clarke 12th 19.32
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ALL seven teams played another day of winter junior footy at Monbulk football ground. The sun was a welcome sight for all, and helped for some entertaining footy. It was a day of celebrations for many of the kids running out for junior milestone games across the grades. Congratulations to all the boys. Fifty-game milestones for the following: Under 11s: Brendan Romeo, MacKay Bateson and Jesse Turner Under 12s: Patrick Blandthorn, Jack Downey, Bradley Sander and Alex Whyman Under 14s: Leroy Dockery, Dale Ross and Campbell Poulton One hundred-game milestones for the following: Hayden Finlay (Under 14s) Kenny Beecroft (Under 16s) One hundred and fifty games for Pat Barge (Under 16s) Under 9s had a good game on the frosty ground with the icy conditions testing the players. Parents with hot coffee in hand enjoyed the spectacle. Under 10s had a great game, with coach Bohun thrilled with the best performance of the season. Seeing all the hard work at training, and keeping to instructions really was evident in an entertaining game.
Under 11s continue to improve and are looking a real chance this year. Coach Passingham’s urging for good skills, running and teamwork is paying great dividends. Under 12s were taught a real lesson from a far more committed Gembrook-Cockatoo side that worked well as a team, spread quickly and displayed greater skills. Some good individual efforts by the team, including Ben Hughson who tried hard all day. More work to do at training for the team and a good lesson provided. Under 13s had their first loss for the season at the hands of second-placed Emerald. Emerald kicked three quick goals as Monbulk was slow out of the blocks, forcing the latter to chase all day before going down by two points. Under 14s faced GembrookCockatoo, who had beaten Monbulk round 1. Monbulk Under 14s have come a long way under coach Green’s tutelage and have improved greatly. Key forwards te Boekhorst and Finlay with three goals each are proving a handy forward combination. Monbulk too strong and came away with a 47-point win. Under 16s had a torrid battle with Gembrook-Coackatoo. A very even tough first half saw Monbulk lead by seven
points. A six-goal third quarter broke the back of the game and Monbulk came away with a solid 32-point win.
Results (Round 13): U9s v Gembrook-Cockatoo (no score kept) Awards: A. Teese, B. Downey, L. McIntosh, X. Harrigan, K. Borkowski U10s v Gembrook-Cockatoo (no score kept) Awards: J. Downard-Pengilly, M. Delaney, B. MacDonald, N. Rutherford, S. Niclasen U11s v Upwey-Tecoma Score: Monbulk 4.10(34) v UpweyTecoma 1.2(8) Goals: Barge, Bolton, Passingham, Romeo Awards: J. Spencer, J. Turner, R. Finlay, A. McDonald, D. Komiazyk U12s v Gembrook-Cockatoo Score: Monbulk 0.0(0) v GembrookCockatoo 14.14(98) Awards: P. Blandthorne, B. Sander, B. Hughson, J. Niclasen, A. Green U13s v Emerald Score: Monbulk 4.6(30) vs Emerald 5.2(32) Goals: Fahey, Goldberg, Spencer, Utting Awards : B. Woolridge, W. Fahey, T.J. Utting, E. Coy U14s v Gembrook-Cockatoo Score: Monbulk 8.6(54) v Gembrook-Cockatoo 1.1(7) Goals: te Boekhorst (3), Finlay(3), Linde, Poulton Awards: K. Linde, H. Finlay, A. Richardson, D. Ross, T. Tresize U16s v Gembrook-Cockatoo Score: Monbulk 11.16(82) v Gembrook-Cockatoo 7.8(50) Goals: Hawker (4), Emmett (2), Ducrow (2), Hill, Beecroft, Graham Awards: D. Rak, R. Hawker, H. Emmett, A. Banks, S. Bennett
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Cheers to success OVER the school holidays, Kreationz Cheer and Dance took 18 athletes, eight parents and three coaches to Queensland for the Aussie Gold International Cheer and Dance Championships. This was an epic trip for the club and they did it well. The girls from the Emerald and Boronia studios took on the competition with their heads held high and left their hearts and souls on the cheer and dance floors. They represented not only the club, but also the state of Victoria as wellmannered and respectable young ladies. The club is incredibly proud of the talented athletes and their equally talented coaches. Final results: 1st place - Emeralds Open Level 2 Group Stunt 1st place - Emeralds Open Level 2 1st place - Rubies Open Pom 3rd place - Junior Level 1 Partner Stunt 4th place - Diamonds Senior Level 2 4th place - Senior Pom Dance Double 4th place - Open Level 3 Group Stunt 5th place - Rubies Open Lyrical
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By DENNIS FULLER IT was the second round of the Winter Cup last Saturday at Emerald Golf Club, with the favourite, Peter Glasscock away, which left the others queueing up to challenge. By play’s end it was John Carvill (18) who stole the show with 38 stableford points to lead the field overall with an aggregate 72 for the two rounds. Of the rest, it was David Aitken (27) who showed enough form to be one behind Carvill on 71 with the next being Ken Hill (17) quite a way back on 64. The rest came up with some very creative excuses for ineptitude. The battle for the ladies Winter Cup seems be a race in one with Petra Clowes leading the field by some considerable margin. The daily comp and B
Kreationz Cheer and Dance took 18 athletes to Queensland for the Aussie Gold International Cheer and Dance Championships.
Grade was won by Carvill with 38 while Travis Gerbes (8) romped home in A Grade when he played to his handicap for 36 points. Peter Clowes was nearest the pin on the 4th and the 13th, Mark Starick the 7th while John Fisher showed how it was done on the 12th and the pro pin 18th. On Wednesday when the Old and Feeble Golfers struggled in, they found it was a stableford event. John Piggott (23) won in a canter with 38 points from Moss Fuller (25) 35 and a gaggle of golfers including Bob Kennedy, Brian McCoy and Gerran Wright all on 34. Next week is the final round of the Winter Cup and, I suspect, that regular trophy burglar, Davis Aitken, could slide the cup under his coat and spirit away as a victor.
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Quick Clues No. 7380 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 17. 19. 20.
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DOWN Shop (8) Disregard (6) Slave (6) Post (4) Superior (6) First (5) Sword (8) Paradise (6) Start again (6) Bird (6) Banish (5) Quote (4)
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5 Cryptic Clues No. 7380 ACROSS 6. A big shot! (5,6). 7. Go no further then “snow-cap” (4). 8. Or return ruined after the first session (5,3). 9. Hang on! There’s a kind of pad to write in! (6). 10. Don’t like “frisking steed” and I delete it (6). 12. Does it shoot after the cat? (3-3). 15. Try to get the politician into the auction. (6). 17. Pause to wrap a sheet round it (8). 19. What the foreigner thought “give your regards to” meant? (4). 20. People seeking to amuse themselves? (6,5).
DOWN 1. From fear, hop helter-skelter into the coupe (8). 2. Seemed frightened when it was brought up (6). 3. Ought to be quiet and has got terribly loud (6). 4. Exploited, ourselves, by the man (4). 5. Had she any trouble with the animals? (6). 6. Fired, got drunk (3,2). 11. They fall - and when they fall they break (8). 13. Anxious when it’s hard? (6). 14. Look at the big-end, man! (6). 15. See the fish caught up - soon to be a kipper! (6). 16. Mad to get a new pool for the year after (5). 18. Redman? (4).
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Beyondblue the real winner By JUDY ORREN
change. The last quarter again saw Yarra Junction eat into Alexandra’s lead. Alexandra didn’t score in the last term while Junction added 2.4 but time wasn’t on Junction’s side as Alex was able to hold on to win come final siren.
THE highlight of this round in the Yarra Valley Mountain District Football and Netball League was the beyondblue clash between Healesville and Belgrave at the Magpies’ home ground. In front of a fantastic crowd, the game was played in the right spirit, with funds raised during the clash going towards beyondblue, which raises awareness of depression and anxiety in society. After a wet week, it looked like the conditions for football and netball were going to be tough. However, once the fog lifted and the Under 18s kicked the frost off the grounds, it was a beautiful day for footy and netball in the valley. There were no excuses for skill level across the board. DIVISION 1 SENIORS Healesville 16.14(110) d Belgrave 9.6(60) Healesville has jumped to third on the ladder after a great win over Belgrave which has dropped them to 6th. Healesville’s pace was too good for Belgrave in the first half as they went to the long break with a 29-point lead. Healesville continued their good form in the third with a 4-goal-to-1 quarter and their lead was out to a match-winning 50 points. The last quarter was an even contest with both teams booting two goals, but it was certainly Healesville’s day to celebrate a great victory.
Alexandra’s best players: J. Purcell, D. Bourke, S. Steiner Yarra Junction best players: J. Delaney (1 goal), E. Wadswoth (2 goals), C. Spaulding
Kinglake: Bye UNDER 18s Yarra Glen 19.6(120) d Monbulk 5.2(32) Yarra Glen best players: R. D’Argent, B. Hindhaugh-Billington (3 goals), B. Muurling (1 goal) Monbulk best players: J. Seamer (1 goal), D. Banks (1 goal), H. Emmett
Healesville 23.18(156) d Belgrave 0.4(4) Healesville best players: J. Edmonds, J. Parish-Donkin (1 goal), K. Aston. Belgrave best players: N. Schill, L. Lowe, D. Cook. Olinda Ferny Creek 14.15(99) d Emerald 12.4(76) Olinda Ferny Creek best players: J. Long, C. Cole (2 goals), J. Kennedy Emerald best players: J. Vallas (2 goals), K. Asling, Z. Rozenboom (4 goals)
Mount Evelyn 12.11(83) d Warburton Millgrove 7.7(49) Ethan Clasby (Belgrave) breaks clear to score a top goal. 141970 Pictures: GREG CARRICK
Healesville best players: P. Fermanis (4 goals), D. Anderson, A. Davies (1 goal). Belgrave best players: J. Pearce, T. Godbehere, T. Stubley.
Woori Yallock 9.24(78) d Powelltown 3.1(19) Woori Yallock best players: J. Smith (1 goal), J. Seymour, T. Kear Powelltown best players: T. Robinson, B. Nightingale, C. Lewis
Warburton Millgrove 10.12(72) d Mount Evelyn 7.7(49)
Warby certainly look safe from relegation now as they recorded their fourth win of the season, but Mount Evelyn now sit just a percentage off the bottom and are still in real danger of that dreaded relegation. The first half of this clash saw Warburton’s use the ball a little better as they went into half-time with a 19-point advantage. The third term saw Mount Evelyn hit back as they started to win more of the critical contest and by the last change, Warburton led by just nine points. The last quarter wasn’t pretty football as there were only two goals scored but both of those goals belonged to Warburton to secure them a 23-point victory.
Upwey Tecoma 13.14(92) d Wandin 8.7(55) Upwey Tecoma best players: M. Kirby (4 goals), B. Oates (3 goals), T. McKern Wandin best players: J. Iedema, T. Leech-Hines, M. Debono
Yea: Bye DIVISION 1 A GRADE NETBALL Healesville 42 d Belgrave 41 Healesville best players: Samantha Murty (18 goals), Kimberley McKenzie, Shenae Voce Belgrave best players: Cassandra Lynch, Kalen Winters, Alexandra Gawley (19 goals)
Warburton Millgrove best players: T. Walker, T. Marr, S. Andueza. Mount Evelyn best players: B. Cronkshaw, M. Martin (2 goals), M. Holly. Olinda Ferny Creek 8.14(62) d Woori Yallock 4.9(33)
Olinda set up their victory in the first quarter of this clash. They only booted four goals but held Woori to just one point to lead by 26 points at the first change. The remainder of this clash was a real struggle for both teams to score. They only added four goals apiece with neither team scoring a goal in the last term. Even though this wasn’t a pretty contest, Olinda will certainly be happy to walk away with the four points which now puts them fourth on the ladder on the same points as Woori Yallock who are now fifth. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: O. Millwood (3 goals), K. Currie, D. Wilson
Olinda Ferny Creek 98 d Woori Yallock 15 Olinda Ferny Creek best players: Gretta Hankinson, Louise Conway, Tamara Luke (32 goals) Woori Yallock best players: Emily Milner, Kimberley Williams, Ashley Shanks
Mount Evelyn 47 d Warburton Millgrove 36 Thomas Stubley of Belgrave gets in his kick before a smothering attempt. 141970 another good victory and sit securely in second spot and four games clear in that position. Monbulk best players: K. Gray (2 goals), S. Van Seters, D. Want (2 goals) Yarra Glen best players: C. Tait, R. Gurney (2 goals), D. Hurley (1 goal)
Wandin best players: M. Fowkes (2 goals), R. Ross, J. Myers (1 goal)
DIVISION 2 SENIORS Emerald 13.14(92) d Seville 7.12(54) Emerald led this game from start to finish but never really pulled away from Seville until the last quarter. Emerald booted 4.1 in the first term to lead by 13 points but Seville did have plenty of chances but was wasteful with 1.6. The next two quarters saw an even battle and by three-quarter time Emerald led by just 16 points with the game still in the balance to a degree. The last quarter saw Emerald control the tempo of the game and Seville just couldn’t get their hands on the ball enough to be of any threat. Emerald finished the day with a 4-goal-to-1 last quarter to win by 38 points and remain on top of the ladder while Seville now sit in 6th spot and one game out of the top 5.
Upwey Tecoma best players: N. Wale-Buxton (4 goals), B. Waters, B. Duncan
Emerald best players: M. Dompietro (1 goal), M. Dompietro, S. Paull
Monbulk 19.22(136) d Yarra Glen 10.9(69) Monbulk continue to impress, this time with a 67-point victory over Yarra Glen. The first half of this game was a little scrappy, but it was Monbulk that was just cleaner with their disposal as they got out to a 29-point lead at the long break. Monbulk did break the game open in the third as Yarra Glen lost their run. Monbulk booted 5 goals to 1 and really should have been further up than their 57-point, three-quarter-time lead as they also booted seven points. The last quarter was a bit of a goal spree and Yarra Glen did give it their best but Monbulk still had the edge as they booted 7 goals to 6 to record
Seville best players: D. Groen, B. Abbruzzese, J. Nolan
Woori Yallock best players: M. Lowe, J. Adams, C. Smedley
Wandin 18.19(127) d Upwey Tecoma 9.10(64) Wandin had a tough battle on their hands in the first half as Upwey was up for the challenge early and at half-time Wandin led this clash by just three points. Wandin showed why they are favourites for the flag in the third as they produced a brilliant free flowing running quarter, they slammed on 8 goals to 1 to jump out to a 57-point lead and put the result beyond doubt. The last quarter was reasonably even with Wandin booting 5 goals to 4, but it was Wandin’s dominance in the third that was the catalyst for their 63-point victory.
Mount Evelyn best players: J. Thompson (3 goals), L. Callaghan (2 goals), M. Brierley Warburton Millgrove best players: J. Lee (6 goals, M. Kocher (1 goal), M. Edwards
Powelltown 12.19(91) d Gembrook Cockatoo 6.10(46) Powelltown was too good for Gembrook in this clash but should have had the game wrapped up a lot earlier than they did. Powelltown led by four points at the first change and really should have skipped right away in the second quarter but they sprayed their kicks and booted 1.10 to just 3 points to lead by 17 points at half-time. The third term was where Powelltown did eventually pull away as they booted 4.4 while holding Gembrook to just 1 point and by the last change Powelltown’s lead was 44 points.
The last quarter saw both teams slot through three goals but this game was always in Powelltown’s control, they now sit fourth on the ladder with Gembrook on the same points in fifth place. Powelltown best players: G. Newing (1 goal), P. Miller, D. Roy (5 goals) Gembrook Cockatoo best players: R. Causer (2 goals), R. Delphine (2 goals), R. Wilson Thornton Eildon 22.21(153) d Yea 8.5(53)
Thornton Eildon continues to impress, this time with a 100-point victory over Yea. Thornton started off in fine form with a 7-goal-to-1 first term to set the tone for the day. The second term saw Yea hit the scoreboard with three goals but Thornton was still well on top booting six goals of their own to lead by an even 10 goals at halftime. The second half saw Thornton Eildon continue to build on their lead with a 6-goal-to-1 third term and a 4-goal-to -3 last quarter to win by yet another big margin. They sit second on the ladder and only percentage behind Emerald in top spot. Thornton-Eildon best players: L. Davison (6 goals), J. Herridge, R. Chapman (2 goals) Yea best players: H. Jarvie (2 goals), A. Martin (2 goals), M. McCulloch
Alexandra 10.8.68 d Yarra Junction 8.12.60 Alexandra has broken through for their first victory of the year with an 8-point win over Yarra Junction. Alex was great early as they hit the ground running in the first quarter booting 6 goals to just 1 behind to lead by 36 points at quarter time. The second term was a struggle for both sides to score but it was Alex with a slight edge booting 2 goals to 1 to lead by 41 points at halftime. The second half saw Yarra Junction hit back in a big way, they booted 5 goals to 2 in the third as Alex looked to tire a little and all of a sudden their lead was reduced to 24 points at the final
Mount Evelyn best players: Rachael Hickey (34 goals), Bridgette Barry-Murphy, Jordan Maher Warburton Millgrove best players: Stephanie-Ellen Durant (7 goals), Kellie Davidson, Grace Barnard
Yarra Glen 46 d Monbulk Hawks 28 Yarra Glen best players: Georgia Taylor (23 goals), Alana Stone, Prue Purdey Monbulk Hawks best players: Sophie Byatt (17 goals), Kaitlyn Seamer, Katrina Wragg Wandin: Bye
DIVISION 2 A GRADE NETBALL Seville 44 d Emerald 14 Yea 60 d Thornton Eildon 13 Yarra Junction 70 d Alexandra 13 Powelltown: Bye Kinglake: Bye
Solution No. 4042 1 4 5 6 9 7 2 3 8
3 2 6 8 1 4 5 7 9
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7340 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cock. 7, Fusillade. 8, Eden. 9, Stab. 10, Dais. 11, Pass. 14, Monarchist. 16, Budgerigar. 19, Dane. 22, Call. 24, Memo. 25, Thug. 26, Eccentric. 27, Knee. Down - 1, Cheap. 2, Chess. 3, Mutton. 4, Timber. 5, Clad. 6, Admission. 12, Ambulance. 13, Smug. 15, Hard. 17, Remote. 18, Gambit. 20, Ashen. 21, Eagle. 23, Leek. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7340 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Ga-s-p. 7, Extension (anag.) 8, Tear. 9, L-oad. 10, (in)side. 11, Pops. 14, Utter Trip-e. 16, Foreground. 19, Sole. 22, Fair. 24, Pat-h. 25, Hide. 26, Most o-f all. 27, Left. Down - 1, Get-up. 2, St-amp. 3, Ex-port. 4, Leader. 5, Ask(now)s. 6, Cold spell. 12, Out of a job. 13, Su-re. 15, Rods. 17, Rip off. 18, Untold. 20, O-pine. 21, Even-t. 23, (f)rate(rnising).
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