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Stritch who he believed should be given the opportunity to apply for a permit to operate the farm. “It all hinged on that VCAT determination which is that she is now operating as intensive. “Where I am coming from, and very strongly, is to say let’s get the C146 (amendment) to the next stage, go to the panel and remove that prohibition to give her, and others, the right

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cide on Tuesday night whether to make that request to the Minister, which would allow people who made submissions to put their views forward, or, in light of the submissions received so far, to abandon the amendment and maintain the current prohibition of all forms of intensive animal husbandry in the Green Wedge Zone 1-3. Cr Jim Child said he felt for Ms

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CHANGES to planning rules that would pave the way for intensive farming in Green Wedge zones may come too late for a Yarra Ranges freerange pig farmer - if they come at all. A VCAT decision in July has ruled that the operation of Happy Valley Free Range Pty Ltd in Wandin is defined as ‘intensive’ animal husbandry, and as such does not comply with the Yarra Ranges Council planning scheme. The decision could affect farmers in Green Wedge Zones 1-3 which cover parts of Wandin North, Silvan, Monbulk, Coldstream, Gruyere, Macclesfield, Belgrave South, Sassafras, Narre Warren East, Yellingbo and Hoddles Creek. Happy Valley owner, Jo Stritch told the Mail last week the ruling had hinged not on the amount of food brought onto the farm, which had been her understanding of the criteria, but on the nutritional value. VCAT Deputy President, Helen Gibson, said the free-range nature of the pigs’ activities was not a determinative factor in whether the use was intensive or extensive animal husbandry. She said it was the source of food that supplied the animals’ primary nutritional needs, rather than the volume of food, that had to be considered. As Ms Stritch got set to work through the compliance issues with Yarra Ranges Council, Liberal Member for Evelyn, Christine Fyffe, weighed into the debate, raising the issue in State Parliament last week. She warned that changes needed to be made if the right to farm was to continue in Yarra Ranges. Mrs Fyffe called on the Minister for Planning to appoint an independent panel to look at Yarra Ranges Council’s proposed Amendment C146 which, if adopted, would bring in a permit system for intensive free-range farming in the Green Wedge zones where it is currently prohibited. C146 was opened up to submissions earlier this year. Yarra Ranges councillors will de-


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Briefly Bushwalkers tracked down MONBULK police are asking budding bushwalkers to carry travel provisions in case of emergency, after seven people lost their bearings in Kallista over the weekend. Monbulk Police Sergeant Mark Knight said at 4pm on Sunday 9 August, the seven people were visiting the Sherbrooke Forest near Grants Picnic Ground. The group, which included a four-year-old, were missing on the bush tracks for about two hours and became distressed as the sun set and the area became colder. Sgt Knight said that one member of the group had a phone and was able to stay in constant contact, but that it had still been a “nightmare” to track them down. Using police Air Wing and six police officers based at the picnic ground, the group was located on Newmann Track about 6pm and taken out of the bush by four-wheel-drive. Sgt Knight said it was important that bushwalkers had a “thorough knowledge” of the areas they are exploring. “Speak to Parks (Victoria) regarding maps and things like that, and make sure they carry their phone with them,” he said. Ina Johnstone with Sarah Court pre-schooler, Chloe Manatunga.

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A RICHMOND man has been slapped with an intervention order after a domestic incident resulted in a house flooding in Ferny Creek. Olinda Police Sergeant Andrew Herdman said at 12.50pm on Tuesday 28 July, a couple were driving along the Mount Dandenong Tourist Road in Ferny Creek, when the man tried to pull the driver’s wheel to make the car pull over. Sgt Herdman said the pair were arguing at the time, and the Richmond man wanted to pull the car off the road to talk with the driver, but instead swerved the car into a roadside fire hydrant. The hydrant burst from the impact, and the water then flooded the area underneath a nearby house, which took several hours to drain. Sgt Herdman said the man was interviewed for conduct endangering persons and received an intervention order.

keep it going. The community and garden lovers are invited to attend Sarah Court Preschool’s Healthy Harvest Festival on Saturday, 12 September, from 10am to 2pm. A celebration of healthy local living, the festival’s aim is to inspire everyone to grow their own edible food, eat healthy meals, shop locally and be active. For more information, visit www.healthyharvestfestival. com. The community can also learn how to begin a garlicgrowing tradition of their own by visiting the growing page of the festival website.

Charges laid over crash By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS CULPABLE driving charges have been laid over a multicar collision in January in which a Mount Evelyn man, 60, was killed. Major Collision Investi-

gation Unit detectives have charged a Rowville man, 23, over the collision which occurred in Bayswater. The Mount Evelyn man died at the scene of the crash, which closed the intersection at Dorset Road and Canter-

bury Road shortly before 6am on 19 January. The Rowville man has been bailed to appear for sentencing at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 10 August.

Tourists in road mishap TOURISTS are being asked to be careful on roads through the hills, after a car drove head-on

Remanded over burglary A DANDENONG man has been remanded in custody after a burglary in Montrose last week. At 9.45am on Tuesday 4 August, two people are believed to have broken into a Moore Road property in Montrose, stealing items from inside the house. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said the offenders were sighted leaving the property in a vehicle, which was reported to police. Police then located the vehicle in Wantirna, with one of the alleged offenders - a 35-year-old Dandenong Man - inside. Police arrested the man, charged him with burglary and theft and remanded him in custody.

Ring found, owner sought POLICE at Mount Evelyn are looking for the owner of a ring that was handed into the station on 2 August. Leading Senior Constable Mark Lancaster of Mount Evelyn police said they were very keen to find the owner of the jewellery. The ring, found on York Road in Mount Evelyn, has an inscriptions on it. Anyone who has lost any jewellery is urged to call Mount Evelyn police on 9736 2473. You will be asked to describe the ring and the inscription if you believe the ring is yours.

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MONTROSE resident Ina Johnstone, 94, is a keen gardener who has a garlic bulb she has now grown for more than 50 years. This month, Mrs Johnstone passed on her 50-year-old cloves of garlic to the Sarah Court Preschool community as they prepare for the Healthy Harvest Festival next month. The bulbs were planted in the preschool’s vegetable garden and shared with families interested in starting this tradition in their own backyards. Mrs Johnstone has lived on Sarah Court for 50 years and in Montrose for 70 years.

Her garlic tradition started over half a century ago, when she made the decision to split one bulb in half after it had dried. Mr Johnstone replanted half and used the other half for both eating and sharing with others. “Gardening has given me so much joy over the years, and I have most enjoyed it when I can share my love of gardening with others,” Mrs Johnstone said. “I am so delighted that Sarah Court Preschool was interested in keeping my garlic growing. “I hope it can be shared for another 50 years.” The preschool said the moment they heard about Ina’s garlic tradition, they were keen to

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Great rapport with local schools RECENTLY I’ve had the privilege of welcoming groups of primary school students to our Civic Centre in Lilydale. I’m proud of the great relationship council has with local schools, and am pleased to be able to support their curriculum by hosting the tours. I’ve enjoyed sharing the story of Local Government and how council fits into the structure of government in Australia. We’ve had the chance to talk to these young people about the different services council provides and what

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introduction to local government and most are not aware of just what role we play in the community. But it’s not only children who are sometimes unaware of the role of council. Did you know we provide some 140 services to our community, including support for elderly residents, families and young people through the delivery of a range of programs. We also deliver a capital works program that covers projects as diverse as roads and footpaths, waste manage-

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Garden talk ON Saturday 22 August, at 1pm, Friends of Karwarra Garden is hosting a talk entitled, ‘Voyages Botanical’, by artist Christine Johnson. Her talk will appeal to anyone interested in Australian plants, botanical art, fine art and Australian history. Friends will hold their AGM following the talk and then afternoon tea will be provided. This will be held in the hall at Karwarra Australian Native Botanic Garden, 1190 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Kalorama. RSVP to karwarra@yarraranges.vic.gov.au or by phone 9728 4256.

ment, sporting and recreational facilities, and drainage and bridge maintenance. Local Government benefits from being so close and connected with our community. As elected councillors, we represent you in decisions that will directly influence your lives. Yarra Ranges is made up of nine wards represented by nine councillors, and our job is to listen to our community and make decisions about what we think will be best for everyone.

Council appreciates the support we receive from volunteers and community organisations, and we love hearing about what you’re doing in the community and ways we can work together to enable you to do what you do best. If you ever need to contact your local ward councillor, you can find our contact details online at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/yourcouncillors. And if you’re unsure about which ward you live in, our website has those details too at www.yarraranges.vic. gov.au/myneighbourhood.

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THE Dandenong Ranges Orchestra is presenting its next concert on Sunday 23 August, at 2.30pm at the Gem Theatre, Kilvington Drive, Emerald. It will include folk songs of England and Russia arranged by Vaughan Williams and Mussorgsky and feature harpist Hahana Rae. inquiries: 0422 769 155.

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Tim’s sleeping rough all right By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS LAST week was Homelessness Prevention Week and saw former Yarra Ranges Mayor Tim Heenan spend his 100th night sleeping rough to raise awareness of the issue. While his campaign is based in Lilydale and is helping Holy Fools to raise money for a dropin centre, homelessness is a condition that affects people across the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges. The Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service (DRERS) offers help to people at risk of falling into, or already in the grip of homelessness. Tania Bevan is manager of DRERS and says homelessness is as much of a problem in the Dandenong Ranges as it is in other communities. “It’s definitely an issue in our area,” she said. “Risk of homelessness is a definitely an issue.” DRERS assists many people who are facing troubles with housing stability, regularly helping people with food, blankets, swags, access to a hot shower, referrals, advocacy, myki topups, medical assistance and more. Ms Bevan said there were many factors that contributed to homelessness and people in the Dandenong Ranges were not immune to these issues.

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Preschool prepares for milestone By PETER DOUGLAS EMERALD Preschool is putting the finishing touches on preparations to celebrate its 60th anniversary next month. As with so many historic institutions, there are countless incredible stories behind the scenes and this preschool is no different. Therefore, preschool coordinators are seeking assistance from the community to help make it a memorable

event, either through submitting photographs or coming forward to help identify people in old images. Kate Drummond, from the preschool, said there was a rich history, with several longserving staff members still living in the community. The preschool has its origins in 1952, when a play group was formed at the Emerald Mechanics Institute Hall. However, it was not until

September 1955 that the Emerald Preschool first opened its doors, originally known as the Nellie Exley Pre-School Centre. The late Mrs Nellie Exley instigated the forming of the preschool. If you would like to assist with the celebrations, contact (03) 5968 4645 or email emerald.kin@kindergarten.vic. gov.au.

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“Not having a home or a safe place is often the product of circumstances beyond their control.” “Losing employment, or under-employment, family breakups - it could be drug or alcohol issues or gambling. There are so many different problems can lead to homelessness,” she said. Ms Bevan described the link between homelessness and mental health as a chicken-andthe-egg situation, where one might lead to other. “Mental health is definitely a factor and once somebody is homeless it’s a factor in most cases.” “One could imagine being homeless is a great strain both physically and emotionally on a person,” she said.

DRERS helps people who may need emergency assistance for a variety of reasons, but Ms Bevan said the problem of homelessness in the Dandenong Ranges had grown a little over the last few years. “A snapshot of our clients since the first of July 2015 to today has us reporting that exactly two thirds of our clients are homeless, or having difficulty paying their rent which, without our assistance may place them at risk of homelessness.” According to Homelessness Australia 22,789 people are homeless in Victoria, a rise of 20.7 per 10,000 since 2006. If you or someone you know needs assistance, DRERS can be contacted on 03 9754 7777 or on drers@optusnet.com.au. 30 Toomuc Valley Rd Pakenham 92 Kangan Drive Berwick

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Emily kicking goals for our young female footballers By PETER DOUGLAS

Pictured with the three defibrillators, from left, Ray Spencer (Emerald Lions), Bryan Macdonald (Ambulance Victoria), Ray Schmidt (Emerald U3A), Terry Swalwell (president, Emerald Lions) and Mal Bowmaker (president, Emerald U3A).

Now they're a life-saver EMERALD U3A, Emerald Lions Club and Emerald Co-operative have just taken delivery of three life-saving Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs). Under the guidance of Ambulance Victoria, the defibrillators will be housed in each of the group’s clubrooms. They will be on hand in the event a club member or some-

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one in the vicinity suffers a cardiac arrest. The U3A branch, and its membership of about 240, would like to thank Emerald Lions for the generous financial support to this venture. The group said they would rather the situation where the defibrillator needed to be used didn’t occur, but, as Ambulance

Victoria has stated, many lives have been saved by a quickthinking member of the public via the application of a defibrillator. Ambulance Victoria recommends a four-step procedure in the event of cardiac arrest: ring triple zero; initiate CPR; apply the defibrillator; and apply advanced care (paramedics).

HEALESVILLE go-getter Emily McKie has been rewarded with a $10,000 scholarship for her work with junior female footballers. In an incredible achievement, about 200 junior girls from the Yarra Ranges region are now regularly participating in the sport, in part due to Ms McKie’s efforts. Her efforts have included co-ordinating competitions and helping to establish teams at Under 12s and Under 16s level. On top of all that, she also coaches a Healesville-based junior team and fulfils a role with AFL Victoria, which includes fostering junior participation. Subsequently, she has been named winner of this year’s LGPro Sally Isaac Memorial Scholarship. The award is offered for women 35 years and under, who demonstrate achievement and commitment to improving community life. Ms McKie, a Carlton fan, said it was an honour to receive the award. “Being involved with sport is something I’ve always enjoyed,” she said. “I like to ensure all kids get a chance to participate in sport.” Ms McKie was selected from a pool of nine nominees, whose efforts had seen positive changes across Victoria through local government programs. As the winner, she will receive a $10,000 educational

Scholarship winner Emily McKie is making a positive difference to community life. 142746 Picture: PETER DOUGLAS scholarship to put towards her study. Presently, Ms McKie is fulfilling her role with AFL Victoria and plans to complete a Bachelor of Teaching, with a focus on outreach and community education. The Yarra Ranges community has benefited greatly from her work, which has included establishing teams in Healesville, Yarra Glen, Ferntree Gully, Mount Evelyn and Healesville. Ms McKie said she couldn’t

be happier in her role with AFL Victoria. She said some of the benefits had included chauffeuring around some modern-day stars, including former Collingwood star, Luke Ball. The scholarship was established in memory of Sally Isaac, who died too young in 2009 after a 12-month battle with cancer. Ms Isaac worked with the Victorian Local Governance Association, before joining Yarra City Council in 2003.

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Another challenge for Grooby family By JODIE SYMONDS MONBULK youngster Rachael Grooby, 9, and her family are still facing an uphill battle to obtain a much-needed registered assistance dog. Rachael was diagnosed with epilepsy and vision impairment to her left eye at age six and, earlier this year, was also diagnosed as suffering from severe migraines. In another challenge for the family, Rachael was also recently diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome. ‘The Mail’ reported two months ago that Rachael and her family were seeking assistance in acquiring a dog for Rachael. Mum, Belinda Grooby, has been busy fund-raising for five weeks and has raised $3000, but still has a hefty $22,000 to go. “An assisted dog for Rach would make it so much easier for her to just be a child,” Ms Grooby said. “The dogs are trained to help her anxiety levels and to help keep her safe.” The $25,000 needed will cover the 18-month training of the assisted dog, so that Rachael is able to go to school and do all of the things children should do. “I can’t really explain how an assistance dog would change her life, it’s difficult to put into words,” she said. “Rach’s world is getting smaller and without the help of the assistance dog, I don’t know how she will

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cope with the world around her.” The Grooby family is still trying to come to terms with the news that Rachael has Asperger’s. “All any parent wants is to have a healthy, happy child,” she said. “I can’t change the cards we have been dealt, but I can do everything in my power to help her.” Meanwhile, Chirnside Park’s Jaydah Warford was diagnosed with a brain tumour four years ago. Sadly, she passed away on 10 February this year, but the Jog for

Jaydah/Run for Rachael event will celebrate the life of little Jaydah, and give Rachael Grooby the hope she needs. Organiser of the event, Cathy Skinner said she wanted to create a memorial day for Jaydah and raise funds for someone else in the community. “This year it will be a fun run in Chirnside Park,” Ms Skinner said. Ms Grooby said the community support had been great. “Monbulk is an amazing place to live and our community lets us

know we aren’t alone,” she said. “We wouldn’t be able to raise the funds without them.” To help support Rachael and her family, visit www.gofundme.com/ wnvw5w. The Jog for Jaydah/Run for Rachael Fun Run will be held on Sunday, 30 August, from 9am to 1pm at the Chirnside Park Community Centre. There will also be plenty of food stalls and entertainment throughout the day.

Feedback sought on fire plan DANDENONG Ranges residents are now able to view their 2015-'16 Fire Operations Plan (FOP), which identifies planned activities to reduce bushfire risk. Local communities have assisted the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) and Parks Victoria fire management teams to develop the FOP, which is part of a three-year rolling plan to reduce bushfire risk this coming summer and beyond. The FOP is being displayed this month at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/news-and-announcements/fire-operations-plans, before it is finalised late next month. The plan includes details of proposed planned burns and other fire protection works like mulching, slashing and fuel break maintenance on public land for the greater Melbourne area. DELWP District Manager Metropolitan, Dan White, encouraged residents to take action. “We want locals to view the plan and understand the operations scheduled near them,” he said. “The plan has been developed using local knowledge of the landscape, input from communities and uses bushfire modelling to target high-risk areas. “If you’re near areas with a known bushfire risk like the Dandenongs, your involvement has and continues to be a critical part of our planned burning program.” To make a final comment, email planned. burning@delwp.vic.gov.au; contact your local DELWP office and ask for the Fire Management Officer; call the DELWP Customer Service Centre on 136 186; or drop in to a Parks Victoria office.

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120 Anderson Street Lilydale 9735 4022 www.mlmc.vic.edu.au

Sue Holmes is the acting Principal at Sherbrooke Community School, a small Prep-12 government school situated in Sassafras. Sue has been teaching at Sherbrooke for 11 years, was Assistant Principal for 2 years and since mid-2013 has been Acting Principal. Her long association with the school means she knows staff, students and the school philosophy closely. “We are proud of the work we undertake to provide a viable nurturing educational setting,” says Sue. “Sherbrooke students enjoy smaller class sizes enabling them to learn in an environment of inclusiveness and support. “Our values are those of mutual respect, trust and cooperation. I am committed to developing a school community of empathetic, passionate and active global citizens that strive for personal best, while endeavouring to treat each student as a unique individual in a community setting.” Operating since 1985 and with a capped student population of 160, students are grouped into four teaching teams; Prep – Year 6, years 7-9, and VCE/VCAL years 10-12. Sue adds: “Our thriving Primary unit has a strong literacy and numeracy focus, with the added benefit of a range of classes across the week in science, history, health, music, art, drama, Mandarin and food technology, often taught by specialist teachers. “At Sherbrooke Community School, we believe in pathways for all. At high school level, we offer a range of academic and vocational choices, seeking to find the right match for each student to reach their destination, whether that choice be University, TAFE, training or employment.”

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As Acting Principal at Upper Ferntree Gully I have been welcomed into the community and have been supported by students, staff and parents. I passionately believe that education is about the whole child and that we teach for the future. We assist students to develop not only academically but socially and emotionally. It is important to provide a supportive environment for students to learn and grow. Small schools are a wonderful place to learn because you get to know the whole community. I enjoy knowing every students name and having a community that puts in 110% percent. Upper Ferntree Gully is such a great place to be not only for the community but for the natural surrounds. Our school is set in a beautiful and serene environment. Nestled at the foot of the mountains we enjoy the bushy environment and take great care in ensuring that we respect our surroundings. We are fortunate that we have completed a major upgrade whereby the main building with its wide corridor and windows allows an abundance of natural light into classrooms, library and foyer. The students enjoy spacious classrooms and working spaces that enable flexibility and creativity. Upper Ferntree Gully Primary School is a school where staff, parents and students are committed to providing a learning community that ensures all students have the best opportunities to reach their potential. We are committed to students achieving in all areas of school life with a strong focus on Literacy and Numeracy. Our Inquiry learning approach provides the opportunity for students to solve problems, research and develop deep understandings. We are fortunate to have a wonderful parent community that are supportive of our school and students learning. Tabatha O’Brien - Acting Principal

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It’s been quite a journey through which the school has travelled since its earliest days back in 1986, where it started in a hall in Wesburn, before moving to its picturesque location in Yarra Junction. It’s now a well established K-12 school retaining its community feel and beauty so characteristic of Steiner education. The management structure at the school is not one encoutered in more traditional settings, in that there is no principal role at the school, but rather various responsibilities are held by different individuals. Jean-Michel David, the education administrator, mentions the importance of an active and strong collegiate of teachers who work together to deepen their understanding of the needs of each student within the context of the school. The school operates its own buses from East Warburton, Belgrave, Cockatoo, Mt Evelyn and Healesville, with most of the students coming from the local Yarra Valley. Educationally, the school uses the national Australian Steiner Curriculum framework to guide its teaching material in years 1-10, and in years 11 and 12 a selection of VCE subjects, in addition to a range of core lessons, are on offer. Also of note is the possibility for year 12 students to undertake an independent project for which the school has now had a decade of experience, and is a leader nationally. The school will be having a VCE information evening on Thursday the 27th of August at 7:30 pm.

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This year Mount Lilydale Mercy College celebrates 40 years of co-education. In response to a request from the Catholic Education Office to meet the growing demand for boys’ secondary education in the area, the Sisters of Mercy were approached and agreed to change what had been a girls’ day and boarding school since 1896 to become a Year 7 – 12 coeducational secondary College. In January 1975, 144 boys were enrolled. In the initial years the ratio of boys to girls was 1:5 in the senior classes and by 1981 the primary classes had been completely phased out, facilities expanded and the ratio of boys and girls equalised. By the end of the first decade Mount Lilydale Mercy College was recognised as a prominent Catholic College serving the needs of families from Ringwood to the Yarra Valley and surrounds. It is now recognized as a centre of educational excellence with an enrolment in excess of 1460 students. The College aspires to be a vibrant learning community in which each individual is encouraged to strive to achieve and be of service to others. An extensive range of co-curricular programs are offered to complement the learning and teaching offered by professional and dedicated staff. I am honoured to have been welcomed and to serve a community that aspires to be so much.....more. Philip A Morison - Principal

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Mount Evelyn Campus 15 Burdap Drive, Mount Evelyn 9736 3650 Mooroolbark Campus 16 Reay Road, Mooroolbark 9839 8800

The principal at Gembrook Primary School, Kym Peterson was very proud to share her stories about the students, teachers and parents at the school. Kym commended the team of teachers at Gembrook for their dedication to their profession, their kindness and care of the students and their commitment to providing high quality education for all the students. This commitment is seen in the strong teaching of literacy, numeracy and science. This commitment is also seen in the many extra curricula activities and programs offered by the school including the Human Powered Vehicles Challenge, the rich Performing Arts and music programs and the comprehensive sports program. Parents are integral part of the school day at Gembrook Primary School with parents involved in many of the classroom and extra curricula activities. The Parents and Friends team have organised many social and fundraising activities for the school . Students are encouraged to achieve their best in all areas of school life. The students enjoy their learning and love the playgrounds! The whole school community is very proud of the outstanding playgrounds, gardens and open spaces. Gembrook Primary School is a great school living the motto of “ A View to the Future”.

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Darren Trippett Since joining Yarra Hills Secondary College in 2012, College Principal Darren Trippett has overseen the largest transformation in the school’s 53 year history. Darren came to Yarra Hills with over 25 years’ experience, much of that in leadership at the acclaimed Vermont Secondary College. In 2007, Darren was individually recognised as a ‘High Performing Young Leader’ by Professor Brian Caldwell, former Dean of Education at the University of Melbourne, being chosen to represent Australia in the International Network for Educational Transformation, International Conference in Beijing, China. After initially assuming the Campus Principal role at the Mt Evelyn Campus, Darren soon moved into the position of College Principal, which he has held for the last two years. In his time at the helm, Yarra Hills has completed a $20 million rebuild of the Mooroolbark Campus, as well as significant improvements at Mt Evelyn. Along with this, a renewed focus on school values, aspirational goals and ground breaking online curriculum development has led to great interest in the school from the local community. Indicative Year 7 enrolments for 2016 are at the highest level since 2002, with similar demand for existing spots in other year levels. Darren says “I believe that we have a great deal to offer prospective families, and we are working hard to continue to improve in all areas to become the school of choice for the local community”. He says it is certainly challenging, but a very rewarding experience seeing the school transform under his guidance.

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As I write this article our school is writing tributes to an amazing educator Jean Krumtunger who passed away earlier this week. Jean was principal at our school from 1996 to 2005 and for the past four years has volunteered her time to teach science to all our students on a Tuesday. Our students loved her and they loved learning about science. Jean has been an inspiration to our students, one they will not forget. She has also inspired our staff and the entire Sassafras Primary School community past and present. Jean will not be forgotten. I am very proud to be the principal of Sassafras Primary School and to be following in the footsteps of such a special role model. I am committed to developing excellence in all our students and continually developing confident, resilient, respectful and voracious learners. I am very proud of my teaching staff who are dedicated, energetic, skilled and caring educators. They support every child to achieve and they themselves seek to improve their own practice. Our school community work together to provide our students with a happy, nurturing environment so our students can achieve their personal best in all areas of the curriculum and in their own personal growth. Our students love learning. The strength of our relationships that are nurtured throughout our school community are amazing and truly benefit our students’ broader education. Thank you Jean for leaving our school such a strong legacy.

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My name is David Rose, Principal of Boronia K12 College, having joined the College mid 2014 & am very proud of our great school community. Our College was established in 2012 following the merger of Boronia Primary School, Boronia Heights College and the Allandale Kindergarten & we now offer brand new state of the art facilities. My vision for our College is to provide a safe, supportive and stimulating learning environment that engages & challenges students & adults to love learning, experience success & be effective & caring members of the global community. Our students are supported in their learning journey through a pastoral care system, which caters to their relevant stage of schooling. This ensures that every student feels confident that there is someone taking an active interest in his or her social, emotional & academic development. In our College, there is an understanding that everyone in our community is a leader & that we all have responsibilities to the learning process. Our challenge is to provide the opportunities, experiences & confidence for all students, staff and parents to build upon their own learning & to help others along the way. If the learning culture appeals to you and your family, feel free to contact the College to see how we can work together to achieve the very best learning experiences for your son or daughter. David Rose, Principal

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It is a pleasure to be the Principal of a very progressive and highly regarded school. Since taking up the Principal’s role in May 2000, I continue to be impressed by the school’s sustained focus on continuous improvement, ensuring that we collectively provide a sound basis for lifelong learning for all of our students. Our Candidacy status as an International Baccalaureate (IB) – Primary Years Programme school is an example of our school commitment to pedagogical change to deliver the best Learning and Teaching opportunities for our students. I am extremely proud of our students. They are eager learners, considerate and respectful of others and together, they are helping to shape their own identity and future by working towards excellence and being the best person and learner that they can be. I am equally proud of our school team – our staff is extremely committed and understanding of the importance of their role ensuring that our students have access to the best learning environment and opportunities possible. I am very grateful for the support that our parents provide. A strong and supportive partnership between home and school is essential for a child’s learning to be successful and this partnership is highly regarded at Macclesfield Primary School. Macclesfield Primary School is certainly a school to be proud of – please arrange a visit to find out more about our school.

The Knox School has a proud set of achievements in its young history and we judiciously take the best of our history and traditions and meld them with contemporary attitudes and behaviours to support our current needs. We are a values-driven, secular School. We recognise our cultural and spiritual diversity and we commit to the values that bind us into a thriving community and underpin everything we do at The Knox School: Achievement – Accomplishing ‘personal bests’ in the world of work, education and personal development. Care and Compassion – Being emotionally and physically supported, helping others and understanding their perspectives. Resilience – The mental/psychological skill to properly adapt to stress and adversity Respect – Honour or regard for the worth of others. Responsibility – Being personally accountable for and able to make decisions influencing a course of action. In providing the best possible education and future opportunities for our students, we positively influence not only their future but also the future of those with whom they come in contact. I warmly invite you to visit The Knox School and see how we can care for your child. I look forward to meeting you on one of our regular tours. Allan Shaw Principal and Chief Executive

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Ferntree Gully North Primary School strives to help parents create inquisitive, self-motivated, self-determining, self-monitoring and reflective young people who have the necessary baseline skills in Literacy, Numeracy and interpersonal awareness that means their future is as open as it can be. Seizing opportunities takes courage, both in yourself and in your abilities, and our work with students and families helps to instil this confidence. We see the role of our school and our teachers as much bigger than to just teach times tables or spelling or things that are reflected in standardised testing. In our eyes it is to assist families to help educate their children by providing the specialised support that parents may not possess to progress formalised literacy and numeracy skill development. We do not hold all of the answers to all of the questions and as such, assist students and families by promoting the connection of ideas and initiative through providing the scaffolding of the knowledge and skills that will lead to success and achievement - with the end goal in mind that students are able to do this in an increasingly independent way next time and in to their future. I am pleased and proud to be involved in the pursuit of this goal within the Ferntree Gully and broader community. Cory Pearce

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Hello. My name is Deb Herrmann, the Principal at The Patch Primary School. I am very proud of our award winning school and even more proud of our students and staff. We are a small enough school to provide a personal, supportive environment but big enough to have a varied and challenging curriculum, speciality staff and programs. The Patch School offers excellence in mastering the building blocks of learning through our innovative literacy, numeracy, science and environmental education programs. We pride ourselves on a broad range of stimulating curriculum experiences. I believe it is our role to develop students into independent, critical thinkers and passionate learners that will serve them well, long past graduation. I work hard to build a strong sense of community here at The Patch. Research shows the relationship between staff, students and family is critical to successful learning. We have exceptional staff. Teachers, education support and administrative members work collaboratively to promote that strong sense of belonging. We are located on a stunning 4.8ha and have a strong focus on the environment and connection to land and our heritage. We have student designed gardens, an environmental centre complete with animals, our wetlands, library, our art and music centre, a Japanese and science space. We focus on providing a vibrant, caring and meaningful learning environment where all students are encouraged to be the best they can be. They develop a strong sense of self-belief and an ethical belief system based on Respect, Responsibility and Resilience, our school motto. I believe our greatest achievement is our young people and I encourage you to come visit with us and have a student led tour. See for yourself our wonderful school.


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Mike Leonard I have been at Mt Dandy for nearly 6 years, yet it seems like only yesterday that I arrived here to lead this wonderful school. Having grown up in the area and taught in three outer eastern suburbs schools as well as currently raising a young family locally, I have a solid understanding of the needs of our community. I value relationships and my door is always open to all members of our community. We are a school on a journey from good to great. I am very lucky to work each day at Mount Dandenong Primary School. Our close knit and supportive community combined with excellent facilities, set in a 1194638-CG33-15

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Hello, my name is Elizabeth Eeles the Acting Principal of Upwey Primary School. As a leader I enjoy the opportunities that come with working together with the school community and our experienced and committed Staff to provide a caring and supportive environment for everyone to learn and grow and strive for excellence. Upwey Primary School’s purpose is to develop a partnership with our families and the wider community to inspire and support all students to become lifetime learners, within a caring and friendly environment, guiding our students to become responsible and socially considerate and engaged individuals. In addition, the school shares the values, articulated as ‘our seven agreements’ of appreciation, attentive listening, integrity, mutual respect, right to pass/participate, resilience and personal best, and these have guided common expectations and consistent practice across the school. The school motto is “Striving for Excellence” and the students are supported and encouraged to work hard to achieve their own personal best. We are proud of the excellent achievements of our students and our ability to provide a comprehensive curriculum for all students. The Office and classroom buildings are located on a picturesque site. All classrooms are equipped with the latest technology including computers, iPads and interactive whiteboards. Our classrooms are stimulating, reflecting purposeful activity and student engagement in their learning. The students are friendly and display a high level of curiosity and keenness to learn more about the world. Our learning environment is caring, calm and respects the individuality of each child and the unique contribution that they make to our school community. At Upwey Primary School we believe strongly in building positive staff-parent/guardian relationships as this is essential for the education of all children. Communication between parents and teachers is vital in directing the child’s learning and development. Children need positive support systems in place to have a greater chance of educational success through both extension programs and those that provide additional assistance as required. We welcome parent involvement in our school from support in the classrooms, the administration to the buildings and grounds and of course the governance of the school as members of School Council. We invite you to come and discover for yourself our friendly and welcoming school community. You are most welcome to call in and visit the school or make a time for a personalised tour at your convenience to see our school at work. Elizabeth Eeles, Acting Principal, Upwey Primary School

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19 - 33 Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Cockatoo 5968 8017

Hi my name is Lynn Ordish the Principal of Monbulk Primary School. I aim to provide effective leadership, aiming to continue and to enhance the learning outcomes for all students. I am a leader passionate about education and people and the school’s motto of ‘Expect more, Achieve more’ and ‘Explore, Dream and Discover’ very much reflect my own personal beliefs about life. Monbulk Primary School recognises and respects the uniqueness of each child. The school fosters a love of learning in each student. Our curriculum skilfully weaves practical and artistic disciplines into our broad educational program to cater for the whole child. Students are encouraged to be curious, to think creatively and to work both independently and use their initiative or to be active in a team, working cooperatively with others. “We are educating people out of their creativity”. (Sir Ken Robinson) Monbulk Primary School celebrates diversity and strives to instil integrity, compassion and confidence in each child. Students are supported and encouraged to ‘Expect more, Achieve more’. If we look beyond the beautiful grounds, well equipped facilities and stimulating environment you will see students who are serious about their learning and engaged in meaningful and innovative learning experiences. They have a strong sense of belonging and work within a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Together parents and staff are providing all our students with strategies to take responsibility for their own learning, personal development and care for the environment. At Monbulk Primary School, we have an exceptional teaching and support staff that works tirelessly for the benefit of each and every student. We pride ourselves in being a place where we have a hunger for improvement, a hunger for promoting excellence and a hunger of holding hope for every child. Choosing the right school is a very important decision for all parents. We are so proud of our school. We invite you to visit us in person, to discover more about our school and the education services that we offer. Lynn Ordish, Principal, Monbulk Primary School.

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Darrelyn first came to Cockatoo Primary School as a graduate teacher in 1975. After teaching here for a year Darrelyn went to Croydon Primary School from 1976 until 1982. In 1983 Darrelyn commenced teaching at Silverton Primary School until her return to Cockatoo Primary School in 1986. After taking family leave, Darrelyn once again returned to Cockatoo Primary School in 1993, became the assistant Principal in 1997 and the Principal in 1998, the role she remained in for the past 17 years. Darrelyn is passionate about education, and at Cockatoo Primary School ensures that all our programs are inclusive for all students. Cockatoo Primary School has high expectations of all our students. Darrelyn keeps the school community well informed and up to date with all departmental initiatives. We have some fantastic extra curricula activities at Cockatoo Primary School, these include bike education, RACV Energy Breakthrough, Ramingining Cultural Exchange and China Cultural Exchange. Darrelyn is always happy to show people around our wonderful school. Cockatoo Primary School really is a great place to be.

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Jason Riding It is a privilege to serve as Principal at Mountain District Christian School. MDCS seeks to educate children in a way that challenges them to see how they may live out their faith seven days a week. It is our desire to see students seek to understand the world God has given us, how to be good stewards of what we have and to serve their community using the skills they are learning and the knowledge they are acquiring in meaningful ways. I encourage you to come and visit MDCS at our Open Day on Saturday 22nd August, 1pm – 4pm. 325 Macclesfield Rd Monbulk Victoria 3793 P: 9756 7244

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The school is the major focal point for the community. The school is very aware of the need to nurture and develop students over many areas and thus set high expectations in this area. It also has three libraries, an eLearning Lab, an extensive number of iPads and notebooks, a Performing Arts Centre and a Visual Arts Centre. We also offer a Kitchen Garden Program and a Hilton Hen House Program, and the new 3-4 Environment Program. The school is also the site for one of only two Community Fire Refuges in the state.

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High expectations for all students and the promoting of independence, creativity and positive relationships is a focus Mr. Coyle has maintained since arriving at the school.

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Over that time there have been significant changes to the school. The school’s mission is to provide the Ferny Creek school community with a comprehensive primary education for all students that will empower them, to reach their full academic, social and physical potential, thus providing them with the necessary skills for Life Long Learning. Enrolment has increased from less than 150 to be stable at 220 for the past five years. While Literacy and Numeracy remain a priority the school offers Specialist programs in Japanese, Physical Education, Performing Arts and Visual Arts.

It has been my great pleasure and honour to be Principal of Upwey High School since October 2007. The school has such a wonderfully engaging learning environment, underpinned by the ongoing activation of our core values (Integrity - Personal Best – Citizenship – Responsibility – Tolerance - Respect). The first thing that strikes you as a visitor at Upwey is how friendly and polite the students are and how calm and picturesque the environment is. It is quite a privilege working here; it does put a smile on your face every day. Our students are truly 21st century citizens; they are critical thinkers and passionate about their world and what it might look like. They are actively engaged in both cocurricular and learning pursuits, as well as being prepared to develop their leadership qualities. It is always a highlight being involved in student led events such as assemblies, Awards Presentations and sport. The school staff are all here for the students; something that often is said, but Upwey staff take their commitment to a new level! We also actively work with our parents to ensure that there is a 3-way partnership in the education of their children. Since 2008 the school has completely restructured; we have fundamentally changed how we do business! Everything that we do in the school is evidence-based, and it has been exciting to be leading the school during this time. We are a dynamic medium-sized comprehensive learning community and are proud to open our doors to visitors at any time. Looking forward to seeing you at some stage in the future.

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Ferny Creek Primary School was established in 1895. The Principal, Matthew Coyle, has been with the school since 2005. Previously he was Assistant Principal at Tecoma PS. Matthew and his family have lived in Upwey for over 30 years and his children attended local Government schools.

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Another outstanding area throughout the school is the Arts Program, which reflects community values and keen community interest. Teaching staff and local community expertise combine to make the school a ‘Centre for Arts Learning’ by offering weekly art and music lessons, a recorder group, a school choir, a Senior School swing band, biennial musical productions involving every student in the school, soirees and concert performances. A large percentage of our students receive musical instrument lessons within the school day.

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I feel really privileged to be the principal of Olinda Primary School as I’m surrounded by students who love to learn within such a beautiful majestic environment. I am committed to provide a focused curriculum that builds on the strengths of each child as a learner while challenging them to achieve their personal best. I am surrounded by staff who are energetic, dedicated and passionate educators who provide a rich curriculum with a strong focus on the three R’s. It is our belief that literacy and numeracy are never compromised. Therefore every day during the week we spend a minimum of two hours on literacy and 1 hour on numeracy. I believe that children need to have a large toolbox of strategies that they can draw from and apply to new learning. Consequently, we teach children a variety of strategies so that they can choose the best one to fit each situation they come across. I apply this Chinese proverb as principal and a teacher; “tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand”. At Olinda, we believe Inquiry Based Learning can significantly enhance the learning process. The children at Olinda apply our core values of curiosity, persistence, respect, resilience and responsibility within all areas of their learning and these values are intertwined within our personal development program “Play is the Way”. We teach skills for lifelong learning, respect for self, and respect for others. - Cornelia Sheeran Principal

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LIFESTYLE ON 12 ACRES SPOIL yourself with this magnificent lifestyle property which has all the peace, privacy and space that you could ask for on a sealed road with relaxing rural outlook.

THIS 12-acre property is a great mix of cleared land with a park-like feel and the bonus of a motorcross track in the bush for the kids. The large, well-presented home offers four bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, plus a study, the main bedroom with full ensuite including claw foot bath and guest room with semi-ensuite. The main living area is a real feature of the home with high ceilings and open

fireplace. The timber kitchen is the hub of the home with plenty of storage, dishwasher and a walk-in pantry. Downstairs is a real bonus with huge rumpus room/studio/office with large storage room. The floor plan offers flexibility for multigenerational living or even teenagers and is great for entertaining, with a spa on the large covered rear deck and also a wet room.

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Special features include a wood heater, gas heating, split-system, solar power, mains and tank water, large storeroom and doubleglazed windows. Also on offer are two huge dams, one with waterlillies, fruit trees, large doublegarage-sized shed with power plus double carport. This is the lifestyle you have been waiting for.

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VIEWS FOREVER AND A GREAT HOUSE PERCHED high on the hill, this great family home is position perfect, has accommodation for everyone and has the bonus of absolutely superb views across the valley. PICTURE yourself sitting on your large front deck, sipping a cuppa, entertaining your

friends and being the envy of them all with this stunning outlook. The house has accommodation covered with four bedrooms, a lovely lounge with wood fire, a great sized galley-style kitchen and adjoining dining room that has doors opening to your rear undercover decking and outdoor entertaining zone. The back yard is flat and offers space for the pooches, the kids and even the chooks

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if you so desire. Bedroom four is accessed downstairs (ideal for teenagers or in-laws), and the whole house is serviced by natural gas ducted heating, has new carpets and is ready for its new owner. It even has a lock-up garage for your car. Now with all of this, strolling distance to public transport, a nice walk to the Warburton Trail, local shops and primary school, this property is one not to look past.

Inspect: By appointment Price: $365,000-$395,000 Contact: Samantha Price, 0438 795 190 BELL REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1277

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As your local Real Estate Specialist, you may be interested to know I am working closely with three groups of “hot buyers” who are looking for new homes across the area. 1. Joseph & Sonia are looking to buy their first home with a minimum of two bedrooms. Their budget is between $380,000 & $480,000. 2. Daniel & Paula are looking to upgrade from their first home. Ideally they would prefer a three to four bedroom home with a garage. Their budget is up to $600,000. 3. Brian & Lorraine are looking to buy a substantial family home. Ideally situated in the Dandenong Ranges they are open to suburbs but want views. They are looking to buy a home up to $800,000 however they are prepared to pay more for the right home. These buyers are in a position to purchase now and all have their finance pre-approved. This is a genuine request and these people have asked for my help to find them a home on their behalf. If you have thought of selling your property, I’d be delighted to have a conversation with you about your needs and timing. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead.

SHIREE KAY 41 Main Street, Upwey 0404 574 050 shireekay@oneagency.com.au

RARELY does an opportunity like this present itself, the ultimate lifestyle combining rural living, sophistication and flair, privately situated with superb views. SET on about 40 acres, the fenced acreage lends itself to hobby farming, cattle grazing or horses. Most paddocks have automatic troughs, there are two bores and the house is on mains water. The rendered brick home offers dual living with a self-contained apartment under the same roofline, which may suit elderly/ teenager family accommodation or a B&B subject to approvals. With quality fittings and fixtures throughout, the home has a sense of understated luxury. The main kitchen includes Miele appliances, induction stove, large fridge space and double oven. The five spacious

bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and the main has a fantastic ensuite. The family bathroom is complete with custom-built spa. Year-round comfort is assured with reverse-cycle ducted heating and cooling. This amazing property offers an enviable lifestyle and is in easy commuting distance to Melbourne, local wineries, bushwalking/horse riding tracks and all the facilities the beautiful Yarra Valley has to offer.

Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Ashleigh Hall, ANDREW MCMATH REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION OFFICE, 5967 1800 OR WARBURTON OFFICE 5966 2800


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NARRE WARREN EAST 1442 WELLINGTON ROAD Position Perfect On 1 Acre (approx.)!!

EMERALD 23 ELM CRESCENT Hills Escape

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PRICE $560,000 Plus Buyers CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781

PRICE $440,000 Plus Buyers CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

PRICE $435,000 Plus Buyers CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075

EMERALD 444 BELGRAVE GEMBROOK ROAD The Ultimate Family Lifestyle On 2.2 Acres

GEMBROOK 25 AGNES STREET Family Living with Spectacular views

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PRICE $740,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781

PRICE $580,000 Plus Buyers CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

PRICE $380,000 Plus Buyers CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

If you’re looking for a quality agency to take care of your investment then call our two qualified Property Managers at Barry Plant Emerald today on 5968 4522 for the right age e direction in property management.

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6 Melaleuca Drive Upwey

$440,000 Plus

91 Hume Street Upwey

$490,000 Plus

FANTASTIC FIRST HOME OPPORTUNITY!

THE STYLISH ENTERTAINER

This well maintained brick veneer, 3 BR home is perfect for irst home buyers & investors. Featuring timber loorboards, open plan design, updated kitchen, large bathroom & separate toilet. GDH & sep A/C, fully enclosed yard with the driveway being located on Photinia Court providing great access to the rear of the property. A large paved area at the rear & 2 grassed play areas. Close to local kinder, schools, shops and transport!

Positioned high on the block, this modern home offers a lexible layout for you and your family; including 3 BRs with BIRs, master with full en suite, open plan lounge/ dining/ kitchen/ family room, modern kitchen with 900mm S/S oven/ cooktop and DW, main bathroom with spa, ducted heating plus A/C, 2 HUGE covered entertaining areas, sealed driveway with single carport + ample off street parking & fully fenced rear yard. Close to schools, shops and transport.

Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Wed 12th Aug 5:30pm-6:00pm Sat 15th Aug 12:30pm – 1:00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

2 Dickinson Street Belgrave

20 Kallista Emerald Road Kallista

$590,000 Plus

$330,000 Plus

MAKE YOUR DREAM A REALITY!

CUTE AND QUAINT CHARACTER COTTAGE

Superb quality home close to Tecoma central, with features including: A lat block on just under a 1/4 acre, loor boards, oversized windows. Dbl doors opening out to the veranda, ceiling roses & cornice, open plan living. 3 Bedrooms incl master with parents retreat & bathroom & WIR, well appointed kitchen with S/S SMEG oven. Other features incl gas log ire, GDH, evap cooling, ducted vac, massive garage, workshop & close to train station.

Quaint Hills home set amongst meandering stone pathways & rambling cottage gardens on approx. 1322m2. With 3 cosy bedrooms, a central lounge/meals area & functional kitchen. The cottage incorporates lovely character features such as original hardwood timber loor boards, sash windows & high ceilings & GDH, all within close proximity to Kallista & The Patch and only a 5 minute drive to Belgrave.

Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Saturday 11:30am – 12:00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Saturday 10:30am-11:00am (Photo ID Required)

10 Alpine Road Ferny Creek Fabulous Ferny Creek

$550,000 Plus

14 Kallamondah Road Ferny Creek Private Sanctuary - Seclusion, Views and Style

From irst glance “Killara” makes an eye-catching statement. The wide and open frontage of this amazing setting reinforces its proud presence in this elevated position on One Tree Hill. Providing a broad panoramic vista over the surrounding landscape, the fully retractable stackable sliding doors open up the whole front of the top loor that accommodates the open plan living, kitchen and powderroom and takes in the twinkling lights of Melbourne’s outer east. The décor capitalises on natural European oak inishes incorporating loor surfaces and benchtops, which continues through to the ground-loor bedroom zone where the recently completed family bathroom is easily accessible, and this is complemented by a second bathroom adjacent to the studio or 3rd bedroom.

Enter this hills home off the end of Kallamondah Road, Ferny Creek, and you’ve found your own private oasis. Surrounded by established gardens, overlooking meandering pathways, views to the city and beyond, the large yard to explore and enjoy on a private parcel offering all a family could desire. The loor plan spoils you with 3 bedrms (all with BIR’s), master with ensuite, each inviting the garden in via the large windows. There’s a main bathroom for the visitors, a large L shaped living area for meals and living options, with newly polished gleaming timber loors. Light illed and loved, the updated kitchen is earthy and functional and lots of storage and charming pressed metal splashbacks.

Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: Private Inspection (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

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5 Anne Street Emerald

Offers Over $495,000

14 Douglas Crescent Monbulk

Offers Over $360,000

Paragon House!

Leave the Car at Home!

Full of character Paragon House is a charming home on half an acre & has 3 BDRs, the Master with WIR, parents retreat & a huge ensuite, sunny country kitchen, lovely lounge with wood heater in original ireplace with marble mantel & an ofice/studio. Other features include gorgeous leadlight, hardwood loors, mains GDH & split system cooling, cottage gardens, single garage & workshop.

Live in harmony with abundant native bird and wildlife; this cute cottage has the appeal the hills are famous for! Perfectly positioned within walking distance to Monbulk shops, cafes, parks, schools and transport. Featuring 3 BDRs, timber kitchen with stainless gas appliances, timber loors, wood heater, 2 x split systems, under house storage and fantastic rear deck for entertaining.

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

18 Kennedy Road Avonsleigh

Offers Over $750,000

70 Evans Rd Cockatoo

Offers Over $610,000

Buy Off The Plan & Save On Stamp Duty!

16 Acres With Magniicent Views!

* Complete with 3 bedroom new home * 18.8 acres with amazing views * Ready to start building, 3 bedroom house with all services except sewer available * Sealed road access

Minutes from the Cockatoo township, in a beautiful part of the world, this fertile 16 acres of useable, fully fenced pasture is ready, complete with site cut, for you to start building the dream (STCA). Consisting of 3 paddocks, 2 road frontages, north east views & there is currently an older style 2 bedroom farm house on the property which is quite liveable as well as a huge colourbond shed, solar panels & 3 phase power available.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

Everyone’s a Winner

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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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Get loonee, get loud

Loonee Tunes will bring along their unique musical style to local audiences.

‘Baddest’ rock dads in Belgrave By PETER DOUGLAS BELGRAVE singer-songwriter, Seamus Anthony, was waiting at Selby Primary School to pick up his daughter when it struck him the Hills area was full of ‘rock dads’. But not just any rock dads musicians with loads of talent. So he spread the word and, with three other local dads, formed folk rock band Creatures from the Bog. Incredibly, the band is now set to release its debut seventrack EP at Sooki Lounge in Belgrave on Friday, 14 August. Anthony said his musical mind quickly began to tick over. “Looking at my fellow ‘tree changers’, with their tattoos and dreadlocks, and hanging

about the school waiting to pick up their kids, I thought, ‘I bet there’s some serious musical talent going begging here’,” Anthony said. “And seeing as I had a bunch of road-tested songs in need of some rock power, I put the word out via the local parents scene.” Guitarist Jarra Bullen was recruited directly from among the primary school parents, but Anthony discovered drummer Peter de Weijer nearby his home. Anthony already knew bass player Rob, then from Menzies Creek, via the local flower industry. Since forming in late 2013, and debuting at Belgrave’s End of the Line Festival, the band has quickly gained a reputation

as ‘the baddest dads in Belgrave’. However, the band has its eyes set further afield than just the Hills. Anthony has a long history in the inner-city scene, having shared the bill with artists like You Am I, Tea Party, The Mavis’s and more recently, Dave Graney. “We’ll be hitting the road with this EP for sure, but first we’re ‘gonna’ show the Hills kids how it’s done,” Anthony said. The band will launch their EP on Friday 14 August at Sooki Lounge in Belgrave with special guests, all-girl rock band Tequila Mockingbyrd. Creatures from the Bog will start at 9pm. Entry is free.

An ex-traordinary film that leaves its mark Ex Machina (MA15+) Starring: Alicia Vikander, Domnhall Gleeson and Oscar Isaac EX Machina is, without hyperbole, the best science fiction film of the current decade; a masterpiece of subtle character development and unnerving atmosphere. In the near future, Caleb (Domnhall Gleeson), a programmer at the Bluebook electronics company, wins a weeklong stay with the company’s founder Nathan (Oscar Isaac). The true purpose of Caleb’s

visit is to test a revolutionary artificial intelligence named Ava. An entrancing slow-burn, Ex Machina constantly compels you to question the motivations of its characters, as unsettling details about Ava’s “life” gradually emerge. Isaac is both genial and unsavoury as Nathan, and Gleeson is engaging as a young idealist who schemes for Ava’s freedom yet questions if her thoughts are real (and tries not to fall in love with her). Vikander delivers a riveting performance of elegant precision as the android Ava.

She portrays a being that is undeniably sentient, yet at the same time strikingly nonhuman. You find yourself wondering if this AI is manipulating the human characters, which adds another layer of intrigue. An eerie, evocative character study, Ex Machina is an extraordinary achievement in the science fiction genre. Ex Machina will be playing at the Healesville Memorial Hall from August 13 to 19, and at the Warburton Arts Centre from 27 August to 2 September. - SETH HYNES

By PETER DOUGLAS BELGRAVE’S Sooki Lounge will this month play host to a local act that possesses an abundance of musical talent. Local ska exponents, Loonee Tunes, who reside in the Upwey and Belgrave areas, are returning to the venue on Saturday, 22 August. The band has previously gathered a strong local following at the venue. In the past, Loonee Tunes has consistently connected with the Sooki crowd, filling the dance floor on every showing.

Singer and ringmaster, Adam Timms, said he worked hard at livening up the proceedings, regularly leaving the stage to join the sweat-soaked audience for dancing and singalongs. Timms said he enjoyed the connection with the crowds. “The Loonee Tunes sound mixes ska, pop and mod influences, while their stage presentation is filled with energy and humour,” he said. “At the band’s last Sooki gig on Anzac Day, punters came in their multitudes and definitely got their money’s worth

- the dance floor was packed throughout both sets.” At the 22 August gig, they will be joined by new act, Melbourne City Ska Collective. The band has only a few gigs under their (many) belts, but their enthusiasm for classic ska tunes is infectious. According to Timms, the band is looking forward to their first Belgrave show, “even if a few members might have to hang from the rafters to fit in the available space”. Entry $10 at the door. Inquiries to the venue: (03) 9754 7567.

Friday 14th August 8.30pm Gradual & Stewart Kohinga A singer songwriter from Melbourne offering Australian blues, folk & Americana artists.

Sunday 16th August 7.30pm Dazzle at the Razzle - Open Mic.

Friday 21st August 8.30pm Swamp Donkey Traditional Rock n Roll.

Sunday 23rd August 11am - Vietnam Vetrans Day Service followed by BBQ lunch & entertainment

Sunday 23rd August 7.30pm Dazzle at the Razzle - Open Mic

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Re-bedding and flexible pointing, storm damage, leaks repaired. Painting all types of roofs. High pressure water cleaning. Guttering. Pergolas & Shed Roofs.

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PETER’S FENCING and GATES

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PH: JOHN:

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SHOWROOM: 1/8 Thomas St Ferntree Gully

Luke Elkin All aspects of painting FREE QUOTES

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Sanding & Coating

Lic no. 46481

M & J PAINTING All aspects of painting Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS

0408 363 728 5968 9470

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P & A PLUMBING SOLUTIONS ABN : 95 407 499 323 - LIC NO: 104866 SPECIALISE IN: new homes / unit development / renovations / drainage roofing / gas fitting / rain water tanks / solar hot water systems all maintenance TIM: 0477 775 272 BEN: 0413 254 977 paplumbingsolutions@hotmail.com

5968 3334 or 0408 335 077 IAN WOODHOUSE Plumbing Contractor Reg No. 15348

• Domestic • Commercial • Installation & Maintenance • Sewerage Connections • Septic Tanks & Stormwater Drains • Drain Blockages • Burst Pipes • LPG to Natural Gas Conversions • Hot Water Service Repairs & Renewals • Spouting, Roofing Repairs & Installation

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Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS

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YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

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Preventative And Emergency Plumbing C1088817-JO35-13

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0403 673 181

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For cost effective hoses and hydraulics Ph. 9720 3673 19 Brunsdon St. Bayswater

9 Tiled roof repairs 9 Rebed and point 9 Gutter protection 9 Replace valley irons ROOFING 9 Gutter cleaner Over 50 years experience 9 Laser light installation www.keysroofing.com.au Call for a free quote Peter Keys 0429 551 333, 9752 1868 Matt Keys 0407 657 484 V Septic Tanks

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Office: 9756 7400 2-8 Main Road Monbulk

All types of fencing – rural, timber or colorbond Gates and Retaining Walls Expert Work at Mates Rates No job too small

FREE QUOTES Insurance claims. All work guaranteed. REG. No. 109780. 27 years' experience.

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CALL GREG 0438 683 141 OR REGAN 0439 208 693. CALL AFTER HOURS 5968 3140

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• Bobcat, Tipper & Excavator for hire • Free Quotes • Drainage & Retaining walls done • Large feature rocks for sale

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General Plumbing Gas Fitting Hot & Cold Water Roof & Spouting Pumps & Tanks Farm Water Boring & Trenching Sewerage Connections Septics & Sand Filters

Tim Creek Mobile: 0413 502 260 email: tcreekroofing@gmail.com

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Domestic & Commercial Metal Roof repairs and replacements

Lic No. 29938

HEATING Installations & Repairs

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A.G & E. WILLIAMS

PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

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Licence No 21425 Maintenance, Bathroom Renovations, Gas Fitting, Dishwashers, Spouting, Replace gas & electric hot water service, General Plumbing.

BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges. ➢ Local Technician ➢ Government accredited digital installer ➢ New TV Points & quality set top boxes ➢ TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation ➢ Convert your existing TV to receive crystal clear Digital reception ➢ Home Theatre Installation

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PROBLEM TREES? CALL TIM 0421 574 444,

Transformed Tree Services Pty Ltd

Australian Government endorsed Installer

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Tree & Stump Removal Mulch & Wood Sales Tree Pruning & Maintenance Council Arboriculture Reports

EZY TREE SOLUTIONS QUALIFIED ARBORIST TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL WOODSPLITTING SERVICE & SALES MULCHING SERVICE & SALES 25M TOWER HIRE (15M OUTREACH) FULLY INSURED

We appreciate your business and will beat any written comparable quote by 10%

GUITAR PLAYER required for Summer residency. A set list of blues and jazz arrangements to learn. Will consider experienced players or dedicated music students willing to rehearse. SMS your instrument and contact number to 0421 148 008.

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

Call 9754 6686, 0404 040 686

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32 Fairway Road, Saturday 15th August, 8.30am-4.00pm. Furniture, h/hold goods, clothing & bric-a-brac. No early birds.

FIREWOOD

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FREE DELIVERY TO LOCAL AREAS Dry Split Red Gum $180m3 Very Dry Local Wood $120m3 Oregon Kindling $25/16kg bag

REMOVAL SPECIALIST HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING ฀ FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:

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Call Andrew: 0411 633 400

THE TREE

Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont

TENT, 9 person, plus pop up shower/toilet, both as new, used once. $400ono. 0429 066 658.

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LIFT CHAIR, electric, olive green, Oscar, VGC. $400ono. 0437 196 060. Launching Place.

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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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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.

Therapeutic Massage

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

Employment

General Classifieds Qualified Arborists - Fully Insured

Massage. 7 days, 10am to 8pm. 18a Baronia Road, Vermont. Phone 0451 889 996.

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Open 7 days, 10am to 8pm. 8/9 Floriston Road, Boronia. Phone 0450 547 156.

www.treeaccess.com.au

DANGEROUS TREES & LIMB REMOVAL

New Relaxation

SINGER REQUIRED. Must have experience. 60s and 70s pop, rhythm and blues. SMS name and number to 0421 148 008.

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BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Specialising in home Weddings. All areas. Phone 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au

PH JENNI 0438 500 265 PH WAL 0438 979 022

FULLY INSURED

V Public Notices and Event

V Celebrants

0402 943 0458 777770 452or 0458 777 452 Dale Belmore - Arborist We appreciate your businessDip. and we’ll beat any written comparable quote by 10% Arboriculture

Body Treatment Open 7 days, 10am to 8pm. 16 Station Street, Bayswater. Phone 0415 908 318.

Celebrations

Fully Fully Insured Free Quotes Insured / / Free Quotes

FREE QUOTES

ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

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ROWVILLE horse float, 2 horse, straight load, registered, removable chest bar/head divider, GC. $4,500. 5629 5623 or 0478 586 153

V Massage Therapists

C683922-SJ2-9

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

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PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

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V Garden/ Outdoor ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.

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5968 1624

ARAB, Aged brood mare. Grey. Shown successfully. Lovely nature. Not broken in to ride. $350. Ph: 5929 5623 or 0478 586 153

REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.

FREE TO GOOD HOME, Aged Arab brood mare. Lovely nature. Good to handle. Pet/ companion. Ph: 5629 5623 or 0478 586 153.

You will be an enthusiastic, self-motivated sales professional who is friendly and outgoing, able to engage and build meaningful client relationships, whilst demonstrating a solutions based approach working across all of our publications. 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. Key skills include: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ working to a target. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ activity. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ presentation and interpersonal skills with the ability to meet client and company deadlines. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ fortuitous.

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Get paid while you walk !

By KATH GANNAWAY

Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

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WALKERS WANTED 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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General Cleaning Contracts available from $10,000. Earn up $3,000 per week. Guaranteed takings of $2,600 per week. No experience necessary, full training. All work supplied. For further details: 0415 326 685 or 9826 1111.

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL 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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Always wanted to work in Aged Care, Disability or Home & Community Care? 1187745-24-15

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Find out more about your Government Funded opportunity by calling Charley on 9761 2156 This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Govt. Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832

Motoring V Auto Services/ Repair

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CARS WANTED Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044 LMCT 8887

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CARS REMOVED - WANTED

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CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs Drive In - Min $100 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171

1300 652 070

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COLORADO Highton, 2011, 2 door caravan, length 31ft (internal 25ft), roof mounted IBIS split system, 184L 3-way fridge, microwave, full oven, TV on swing bracket and antenna, QS bed, 3 bunks with personal DVD players, L shaped seating, extra 3ft checkerplated back stand-up change area, full ensuite, slide out gas BBQ, 2x gas bottles, 2x picnic tables, 16inch wheels with 2 extra spare tyres, twin battery system, full tunnel front boot, full galvanised front boot. High clearance with flat floor. Pull out awning and full annexe. Would suit new family buyers. Excellent condition. $58,500. 0419 030 773.

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FORD, Transit, 2007. EC inside and out. Four new tyres. Ready for work w/ cargo barrier and commercial carpet. Service books. RWC. 126,00KMS. Reg: 1FH4LS to 071/86. $17,900. Ph: 0429 068 115

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HOLDEN, HSV V8, 1997, all modern luxury features and options, new tyres, good reg, exchange, (may pay extra), for caravan, ute, camper or 4x4, will impress, TBI-301, $6,260ono 9796 8789.

Motoring

REFRIGERATED TOYOTA HILUX, utility, 2014, odometer 3600kms, would suit new buyer, 2400L x 1800 x 1300H measured externally, 82mm fibreglass/polyurethane white gloss finish, checker-plate food grade slipresistant flooring, double rear barn doors with deep freeze multi-blade seals internal flush bulkhead light wired to the tail light circuit, steel frame, alloy mudguards, rear step and docking rubbers, SS Camlock on each door with 'Quicklock' handles, SS heavy duty hinges, SS door holdbacks, SS rear door frame, SS door sills, double seal gaskets on doors, tapered edge doors side door - passenger LH side, doors are key lockable. Reg. MOOJSE (plates not included). $38,500 neg. 0419 030 773. 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.

WAS there ever a better time for aspiring young cricketers to step up for Australia? MILO Cricket is a great introduction to cricket for boys and girls from five to eight years of age with the emphasis on fun, building skills and developing a love of the sport. Wandin Junior Cricket Club is running the MILO program and is also looking for players for their Under 12, 14 and 16 cricket team for the 2015-’16 season. The club has an impressive history, starting in the mid 1870s, but it’s been hard work at times keeping the numbers up. The club had no juniors for a few years, but started to rebuild two years ago when with the help of the Wandin-Seville Bendigo Bank they fielded an Under 14 team. This year they are hoping to get Under 12s and 16 teams up as well. The MILO program is another positive step

Can't wait for MILO to start, Lucy and Mitch will be signing on this Friday. 142635. Picture: ROB CAREW towards rebuilding the junior teams. Registration is this Friday 14 August at the Wandin Cricket Ground in Clegg Road at 5pm. For more information, contact club president Ricky Painter on 0419 646 052.

Kiara, 9, on state duty By JARROD POTTER IN THE midst of a golden cross country season, Kiara Flavel could add even greater accolades to her trophy case later this month when she runs against the rest of the nation. Running has been her favourite way to move since she can remember as Flavel, 9, started going for little runs around home with her grandpa Jeff ... when she was four. “There’s a track down the hill and Pa was out running, and I started running with Pa and ran all the way home,” Kiara said. “My mum then thought I should get into running as I looked like a good runner and went to little aths.” She started her golden season last month at the School Sport Victoria state cross country finals, where the Emerald Primary School running machine powered through the two-kilometre Bundoora Park course in 7.06 minutes to take gold. “I liked the school one the best - at the start we were all together, but then I was front nearly all the way,” Kiara said. I think the school race was

Kiara Flavel will run for Victoria later this month at the School Sports Australia cross country championships. 142564 Picture: JARROD POTTER harder as I didn’t have anyone to push me. “I felt pretty good and proud of myself.” Backing up the following week, Westerfolds Park became the next domain of her cross country success as she won her third consecutive Little Athletics Victoria State Cross Country Championships gold medal. With two elite gold medal performances in her recent form, it’s no surprise Kiara was picked by School Sport Victoria to represent the state and battle it out against the rest of Australia and even some New Zealand runners at the upcoming national championships.

Kiara will don the Victorian jersey at Mooney Valley Racecourse later this month and is immensely proud to not only represent her state, but also her school. “First time getting into the Victorian team - I feel pretty good because I’m really representing Victoria and sort of representing my school too - Emerald Primary School,” Kiara said. “I think I’m going to do pretty good.” Kiara’s running competition won’t be able to get away from her once cross country season finishes either, as the Emerald dynamo also relishes the flatland competitions on track. She is the current under-9 Victorian state record holder for the 400m and 800m and hopes to continue her strong form this summer when she adds the 1500m to her ever-increasing repertoire. “I like doing both (track and cross country running),” Kiara said. “I’m a middle distance runner and I get to do the 1500m this year.” The School Sport Australia Cross Country Championships run from 28-31 August.

Smith appointed as new Speaker By JESSE GRAHAM CASEY MP Tony Smith has been elected as the 30th Speaker of the House of Representatives in Canberra. Mr Smith, who has held the seat of Casey since 2001, was voted in to the role with 51 votes to 22, in a partyroom meeting on Monday 10 August. Speculation was rife in the week leading up to the vote on who may take over from former Speaker Bronwyn Bishop, who resigned amid an expenses scandal, with Mr Smith the frontrunner for the role. After being dragged to the chair, as is tradition, by Deakin MP Michael Sukkar and Robertson MP Lucy Wicks, Mr Smith told the Parliament that he would give all members “a fair go”. “I want to say at the outset, I will give a fair go to all on the floor of this chamber,” he said. “But, in turn, I do expect a level of discourse that reflects that.” He said discussions in Parliament should be “robust”, but not “rude” or “loud”, and

that he sought to improve the manner of debate on the House floor. Mr Smith said that, with his taking up of the new role, he would not attend weekly Liberal partyroom meetings, which had been a point of contention under Ms Bishop’s speakership. “It is my view that the speaker should not only be, but should be seen to be, independent of the partisan day-to-day fray,” he said. “I think the decision is symbolic but also practical.” Prime Minister Tony Abbott, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, Melbourne Greens MP Adam Bandt and a number of other members made speeches congratulating Mr Smith on the role, with the latter expressing that Mr Smith had the Greens’ “full support”. Mr Abbott was one of the first to congratulate the new Speaker. “As the Speaker, you, sir, are the custodian of the traditions of this House,” Mr Abbott said. “Your job is to maintain order in this House, by commanding the respect of both sides of

the chamber. “I am confident, based on our friendship and comradeship going back some quarter of a century that this is exactly what you will do.” Mr Shorten said that Mr Smith would bring the opportunity to restore “a role of independence to the job of Speaker”. “Serving as Speaker is a privilege, not a prize - a responsibility, not a reward,” he said. “You can make this a place where straightforward questions get straightforward answers, where the speaker manages debate without seeking to participate in it.” The Mail contacted Mr Smith’s office last week, with questions about his potential Speakership, including whether he thought he would still be able to fairly represent the electorate of Casey if he took up the role. Speakers, by tradition, are supposed to be independent of party politics. However, neither Mr Smith nor a representative from his office responded to the Mail before deadline.


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By JAMES LAVIN

By DENNIS FULLER

DESPITE the arctic-like cold and muddy conditions, Yarra Ranges athletes turned out in droves to face the fresh and challenging inaugural Coldstream Cross Country Challenge. The special event - featuring obstacles, challenges and a slip-n-slide finish - was held to celebrate the highly successful Cross Country season, which has produced many high quality results and countless personal bests. Despite the adverse conditions, the faithful Yarra Ranges Athletics family embraced the event and, from the smiles on their faces, showed it was a success. Thanks go to all who offered assistance and support to the event, ensuring its smooth running. This round of Yarra Ranges Athletics Cross Country was untimed and placed due to the relaxed nature of the event and the new course. Pictures will be available on yarrarangesathletics.org.au. There will be no club XC next weekend. The next event will be the crosscountry presentation day on Sunday 23 August. Watch the website for details. The seniors will be in action in Anglesea for XCR Round 8, competing in

ON Saturday at Emerald Golf Club, the sun was shining brightly, but, unfortunately, not on the course, although the big wet had passed. The competition was South African fourball, where there were teams of two and the scores were calculated by multiplying the stableford scores on each hole. Once again it was Peter Glasscock (12), ably supported by his sidekick, John Carvill (18), who elbowed their way to the top of the podium. They came in with a total of 72 points for a clear victory. A countback had to be applied to two teams with the same score. After the brains-trust had ruminated for some considerable time and two beers, it was announced that Bobby Kennedy (18) and Mark Starick (12) got the second gong. The beaten pair was Leigh Morison (17) and Ken Hill (18) who played well but not good enough to even get a whiff of a cigar. The other pairs all had excuses but none that would stand up to efficient scrutiny. Ross Martin was nearest the pin

Tammarah and Amy finish their cross country via the slippery slide. the much-awaited for Ekiden Relay. With premiership points up for grabs, it is sure to be a fun day. Congratulations to Ruby Dixon and James Laven who were confirmed as the

AV XCR15 series champions for their respective grades. A fantastic achievement and recognition for some outstanding and consistent performances over the winter season.

in the 4th, Starick on the 7th and 12th, Dennis Fuller the 13th, and John Fisher picked up the pro pin on the 18th. The ladies’ pair who won the day was Phillipa Crossley and Petra Clowes, who dominated from start to finish. There were three games played in the quest for the match play championship. Ross Martin beat Sepp Krummenacher 4/3, Allan Ecclestone beat Dean Shannon on the 20th hole and Ian Scott downed David Aitken 3/1. The aqua OFG crowd sloshed in on Wednesday with waders at the ready and faced tree-to-tree water. After looking at the waterlogged scorecards, it emerged that the day belonged to Sepp Krummenacher (22) when he came in with 38 stableford points. Ian Scott (29) was second on 37 while Gerran Wright came in one back with 36 and a third place. Next Saturday, Olinda Golf Club and Emerald Golf Club face off for the annual challenge to see who has the last laugh. Ten players from each club will be paired off to play the match play format to see who rules the course.

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DOWN Short (5) Fabric (5) Flaw (6) Bleach (6) Rim (4) Attacker (9) Torpor (9) Bird (4) Jot (4) Flow (6) Swallow up (6) Din (5) Composition (5) Two (4)

Cryptic Clues No. 7382 ACROSS 1. Strikes this out (4). 7. Be inside reading new material (9). 8. Look for a trip, say (4). 9. A big draw back? Nonsense! (4). 10. Shouldn’t it be “is a zone”? (4). 11. Buck has played with a band (4). 14. Even so, impossible to tell apart (3,3,4). 16. Is informed about, on the blower? (4,4,2). 19. Carry to the ends of time (4). 22. Article I came upon retracting it (4). 24. Sing with a smoker’s voice? (4). 25. Stuff one in when back in harbour (4). 26. A report that’s accompanied by a blaze of light? (4,5). 27. Following the man again, now (4).

DOWN 1. Expects to include the soft shoe shuffle (5). 2. Not the winning rows? (5). 3. Allow the twit to take up drawing (6). 4. There’s a shortage for many on this planet (6). 5. She’s going back, as well, to get the key (4). 6. Subordinate to the greater part, or lowest of all (9). 12. When a worker’s sent in, they’re not there (9). 13. Has time to go in to get some things to wear (4). 15. Lenient about a fellow drunkyard (4). 17. Stick, you little devil, to beer (6). 18. Oust from the model’s job? (6). 20. Would it be very bad to ring her up? (5). 21. There’s a spooky little squeak again, round about one (5). 23. Think you hear cries (4).

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Fine skills on display By JUDY ORREN Division 1 Seniors Healesville 14.15 (99) d Warburton Millgrove 10.8 (68) IT WAS an entertaining first half as there was little separating the teams. Healesville led by just two points at the first change and by just five points at the main break. Healesville broke the shackles in the third quarter and, despite all Warby’s hard defensive work in the first half, they just couldn’t maintain that effort. Healesville booted 7 goals to 1 to race to a 44-point lead at the final break. The last saw Warburton battle out the game to the final siren, and they did in fact outscore Healesville 4 goals to 2, but it was always going to be a Healesville victory. Healesville best players: B. Miller, D. Anderson (1 goal), A. Davies. Warburton Millgrove best players: B. Murphy, L. Barnard, T. McKail (3 goals). Monbulk 17.10 (112) d Belgrave 8.12 (60)

Monbulk put in a good four-quarter performance to run away with a 52-point victory over Belgrave. Monbulk led by 10 points at quarter time and then stretched that out to 35 points at the main break after a 6-goal-to-2 second term. The third quarter saw both teams score three goals, but it was Belgrave that had their chances to get back into the game. However, they were wasteful as they also booted seven behinds and Monbulk’s lead was 29 points at the final break. Monbulk finished full of run in the last as they booted 5 goals to 1 to win comfortably. Monbulk best players: R. Savory (10 goals), T. Gromer, J. Major Belgrave best players: D. Bilston, D. Collins, J. McDermott Wandin 20.13 (133) d Mount Evelyn 10.11 (71)

Wandin set up their victory in the first quarter as they jumped out of the blocks and slammed on 8 goals to 1 to stun Mount Evelyn and led by 42 points at the first change. Mount Evelyn was a lot more competitive in the second term as they matched Wandin, with both sides scoring three goals apiece for the term. Wandin pulled away in the third as they really went on the attack. Mount Evelyn took something away from the game in the last as they managed to outscore Wandin 4 goals to 2. Wandin best players: J. Myers, M. Fowkes (2 goals), M. Polkinghorne (2 goals) Mount Evelyn best players: R. Cowan, C. Carmody, J. Gardam Woori Yallock 12.11 (83) d Upwey Tecoma 10.8 (68)

Upwey looked to be up and about early as they led by 17 points at half time after a 7-goal-to-4 opening half. Woori Yallock regrouped at halftime and came out to play a more accountable brand of football as they slowly gained back control. They booted 6 goals to 2 for the quarter to turn their 17-point deficit into a 9-point lead at the final change. The last quarter was a tough battle, but Woori was able to withstand any challenge as they booted 2 goals to 1 to win by 15 points. Woori Yallock best players: B. Monkhorst (5 goals), M. Lowe, T. Anderson Upwey Tecoma best players: L. Beacom, R. Hannagan (3 goals), K. Grenda Olinda Ferny Creek 27.18 (180) d Yarra Glen 7.6 (48)

Olinda was way too good for a struggling Yarra Glen as they thumped them by a massive 132 points. Olinda was in control from the outset. They booted 6 goals to 2 in the opening term and followed that up with a 6-goal-to-1 second quarter to be 59 points up at the main break. Olinda went on their merry way in the second half, adding 15 goals to 4, with 10 of those goals coming in the last quarter. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: N. Syme, G. Stevens (3 goals), L. Meadows Yarra Glen best players: L. Hoffman (2 goals), K. Hudson, B. James Division 2 Seniors Emerald 34.24 (228) d Alexandra 3.1 (19)

Emerald was a dominant force as they completely outplayed Alexandra. They booted nine first-quarter goals while holding Alexandra scoreless. They then booted 11 goals to just 1 behind in the second term to lead by an incredible 125 points at the main break. Things didn’t get much better for Alexandra in the second half, although they did manage to put three majors on the board. However, Emerald added another 14 goals to win and walk off the ground with a massive 209-point win. Emerald best players: D. Volta, M. Dompietro (4 goals), J. MacKay Alexandra best players: S. Heveren (1 goal), N. Dundas (2 goals), T. Carter

Ryan Wilson (Wandin) takes a mark against Jarrod Gardham (Mount Evelyn). 142846 Pictures: GREG CARRICK Powelltown 17.21 (123) d Yea 4.9 (33)

A good all-round four-quarter performance from Powelltown as they put Yea away to the tune of 90 points. Powelltown led by 19 points at the first change and then really upped their work rate in the second term, booting 7 goals to 1 to jump out to a 60-point lead at the main break. The second half did see Yea defend quite hard and they did restrict Powelltown to 6 second half goals but they could only manage to add two goals to their score which saw Powelltown come away with a dominant win. Powelltown best players: M. McLaughlin (1 goal), N. Moody (2 goals), G. Newing (2 goals) Yea best players: J. Mahon, C. Evans, T. Hearn Seville 8.6 (54) d Kinglake 5.7 (37)

Seville now sits one game clear in fifth spot after upsetting second-placed Kinglake with a 17-point victory. Seville was great early as they held Kinglake to no score in the first term while they booted 4.1 to lead by 25 points at the first change. Seville did control the tempo of the clash and although Kinglake did try their utmost, it was Seville that had all the answers and never looked like dropping this one. Seville best players: D. Troyahn (4 goals), N. O’Keefe (1 goal), A. Wind Kinglake best players: T. Thone-Kain, D. McMahon, S. Mather Yarra Junction 10.11 (71) d Thornton Eildon 8.19 (67)

Yarra Junction has pulled off one of the upsets of the year, downing Thornton Eildon by four points. The first half was a tough battle, but it was Junction that held the slight advantage as they went into the main break with an 11-point advantage. The third term did see Thornton with plenty of chances, but they could only manage seven straight behinds while Junction added 2.2 to lead by 12 points at the final change. The last quarter was a thriller as Thornton went on the attack. They scored 5.3 and looked as though they could steal victory, but Junction was able to score four majors themselves to hold on to a 4-point lead come final siren which sparked scenes of jubilation for their supporters. Yarra Junction best players: L. Cove, J. Delaney (3 goals), E. Wadsworth Thornton Eildon best players: L. Davison (4 goals), A. Marshall, R. Chapman Under 18s Wandin 10.11 (71) d Emerald 7.9 (51) Wandin best players: M. Debono, P. Hodgett (4 goals), J. James (1 goals) Emerald best players: K. Burns (3 goals), J. Pedder, A. Mills Warburton Millgrove 10.6 (66) d Yea 8.5 (53) Warburton Millgrove best players: M. Kocher (4 goals), J. Neale, S. Wells (2 goals)

Mark Martin (Mount Evelyn) finds some space and takes a grab. 142846

Yea best players: R. Aldous (1 goal), H. Jarvie (1 goal), T. Worthington Healesville 29.24 (198) d Powelltown 0.4 (4) Healesville best players: S. Fisher (9 goals), J. Edmonds (2 goals), R. Hunter (5 goals) Powelltown best players: T. Robinson, B. Taylor, M. Brown Olinda Ferny Creek 10.8 (68) d Yarra Glen 4.8 (32) Olinda Ferny Creek best players: K. Foik (1 goals), B. Cody, R. Tairi (2 goals) Yarra Glen best players: T. Evans, N. Wilson, T. Spencer Division 1 netball Belgrave 43 d Monbulk Hawks 41 Belgrave best players: Kara Salmon (28 goals), Angela Jeffery, Cassandra Lynch Monbulk Hawks best players: Paige Whitworth, Sophie Stubbs (10 goals), Lisa Boyle Wandin 64 d Mount Evelyn 26 Wandin best players: Jackie Cullimore (30 goals), Tayissa Coppinger, Samantha Coppinger Mount Evelyn best players: Victoria Starling, Jordan Maher, Bridgette Barry-Murphy Olinda Ferny Creek 51 d Yarra Glen 36 Olinda Ferny Creek best players: Ashlee Howard (20 goals), Krista Tomlinson, Madison Taylor Yarra Glen best players: Prue Purdey, Hillary Grubb, Georgia Taylor (26 goals) Warburton Millgrove 52 d Healesville 36 Warburton Millgrove best players: Bianca Daniels (36 goals), Bridget Nix, Karly Wappett Sticks Division 2 A Grade Netball

Seville 69 d Kinglake 11 Emerald 56 d Alexandra 30 Powelltown 74 d Yea 41 Yarra Junction 80 d Thornton Eildon 15

Solution No. 4045 1 6 4 7 5 8 9 3 2

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7383 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Colossal. 6, Slay. 8, Zero. 9, Generate. 10, Geese. 11, Unease. 13, Nutmeg. 15, Graves. 17, Studio. 19, Knave. 22. Jubilant. 23. Spry. 24, Shun. 25, Tommyrot. Down -2, Obese. 3, Opossum. 4, Sage. 5, Language. 6, Surge. 7, Artiste. 12, Ignorant. 14, Untruth. 16, Amnesty. 18, Deign. 20, Virgo. 21, Stem. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO.7383 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Har-row-ed. 6, Mess. 8, U-sed (rev). 9, Obtained (anag). 10, St-eal. 11, In-s-ert. 13, Rattle. 15, Emen-d’s. 17, Poster. 19, Study (anag). 22, Picked up. 23, Lead. 24, Sh-in. 25, S-us-tains. Down - 2, Asset (rev). 3, Red-raft. 4, Woo-d. 5, De-tailed. 6, Mails (males). 7, S-n-ee-red. 12, He-brides. 14, aboli-sh. 16, Es-tell-a. 18, Ta-ken. 20, Drawn. 21, O-pus (rev).


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