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No animal panel to happen, but it is possible it could,” she said. “How could we be protected against people getting permits if this amendment goes ahead?” Gordon Thompson from Monbulk spoke for the amendment, standing up after no-one came forward to support the proposal. “We need something like this around the hills,” he said. “I think people should have the right to have a small farm if they want.” Addressing questions from Cr Mike Clarke, Mr Thompson said he had eight acres on which he could not currently farm. Cr Child said seeking approval for the C140 Amendment panel was the next logical step after getting input through the exhibition phase. He countered what he said were claims from objectors that intensive animal husbandry conflicted with the Regional Strategy Plan, saying he could find no reference to it. “If we want productive farming for free range food production for which there is a market, our farmers may need to bring in more than 50 per cent nutrition and it’s just not there (under the current zoning). Cr Fiona McAllister said of the 165 responses, less than 10 per cent were in support of the amendment. “Even tonight at this council meeting, there was no-one ready to talk to this item,” she said. “My view is this is a very blunt tool to achieve what we want to achieve.” Arguing that the best option was to wait for the State Government review, she said a permit scheme was not a productive way to address the issue. “I can see these ending up at VCAT,” she said. “We need to be pushing harder for definitional change. “It is the right objective, but the wrong tool.” Cr Child, on Monday, said he still firmly believed that the planning panel was the right approach. He said there were many people farming in zones who, with the VCAT decision, would find themselves farming illegally, but who would be reluctant to identify themselves by speaking out. “By asking the minister to form the panel, everyone can go in and be heard,” he said.
Remembered still VIETNAM veterans Gerry Turner and Bill Smart, above, were among the veterans taking part in the annual Yarra Valley Vietnam Veterans Day Combined Service at Yarra Junction on Sunday. Veterans, their families and community members remembered the fallen, and those who returned in what has become a valued annual event across the Yarra Valley. Picture: GREG CARRICK See the story and more photos on page 20. 143172
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Access to all areas A RESEARCH project in Upper Yarra aims to ensure that disadvantaged young people in the region have access to education and opportunity. The Upper Yarra Community House (UYCH) is conducting ‘The Research Evaluation Project for Disadvantaged Youth in the Outer East’ which focuses on educational and social needs for youth aged 12 to 15 years who are at risk of disengaging. The program, which is funded by the Warburton and Yarra Junction Community Bank branches, continues the work of both organisations in supporting disadvantaged local youth. The Cerini Centre in Warburton had been used by UYCH for its VCAL and ‘Step Ahead’ program students for eight
years. UYCH Chief Executive Officer, Gus Seremetis, said the project would conduct a needsbased research evaluation in consultation with other stakeholders such as Yarra Ranges Council and Anchor. “There is definitely a gap in the services available for youth in this age group,” Ms Seremetis said. “UYCH wants to change this to ensure these young people don’t slip through the cracks simply because they can’t access the educational programs to support them.” She said the project would review and evaluate existing provisions. “The outcomes will identify and determine the strategic direction and service model we
will implement to develop a viable and sustainable program,” she said. Geoff Vickers, Executive Officer of the Upper Yarra Community Enterprise, that operates the Community Bank branches said the project was vital for young people and the community. “This project is integral to the future prospects for young people in our towns, and for the well-being and prosperity of our whole community,” he said. UYCH estimates that between 120 and 150 young people will benefit from the initiative, along with their immediate and extended families and says local facilities, possibly including the Cerini Centre in Warburton, will be utilised.
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WOORI Yallock Primary School’s Connor Templeton wowed judges and an audience of almost 100, taking out the top prize at the recent Primary Schools’ Speech Contest. Connor received the firstplace medal for his speech, If I Could Change the World, at the contest held in Healesville High School’s Performing Arts Centre on Wednesday, 5 August. The contest saw 12 primary school students from schools across the valley deliver speeches on topics from life-changing experiences, to people they admired and how they would change the world. Students from Dixons Creek, Woori Yallock, Healesville and Badger Creek Primary School all took part in the event. The students’ speeches were judged by Toastmasters members, Linda House, Joy Harte and Walter Skilton, with Toastmasters’ Marlene Sinclair the Master of Ceremonies for the evening. Organiser of the event, Rotary Club of Healesville member, David Lau, told the Mail that the evening was a success. “It was very good - there were quite a lot of people in the audience, a lot of parents and teachers and friends,” Mr Lau said.
WANDIN and Warburton fire brigades are among more than 200 CFA brigades getting new equipment under the State Government 2015-'16 Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program. Wandin will get a new forward command vehicle which will also serve as rescue support and Warburton will get modern new nozzles for their hoses and a drip torch. Both brigade captains, Peter Polovinka at Wandin and Hazel Clothier at Warburton, said the grants would help the brigades enormously. The organisations who will share the $12.5 million in funding were announced today by Minister for Emergency Services, Jane Garrett, who said the grants would help keep their communities safe. The funding is made up of a two for one contribution, with the government contributing $2 for every $1 contributed by the brigades. Capt Polovinka said it was good news for the brigade and for the local community. They will receive $44,130 to be matched with $22,070 from community fund-raising. “This will give us a second rescue support vehicle which means where you have say, a two-car crash we can have one crew working on one vehicle and the other working on the other.” It will also be used as forward command for strike teams. Capt Povolinka said the news capped off a good period of expansion for the brigade. “We have been going ahead in leaps and bounds over the past seven years,” he said. “We’ve rebuilt the station, extended it twice, received two brand-new trucks and this is now a third new vehicle, and we have purchased land at the rear of the station so we can expand into rescue training and provide more car parking.” Capt Clothier said they had not been so hopeful, so news that they had been successful was ‘fantastic’. The grant of $3,253 will be matched with $1627 from the brigade.
Aime McMaster, second, with winner Connor Templeton and Aidan Ratcliff, third place, at the speech contest. 143053 Picture: DEREK JONES He said that teachers and principals joined family members and friends to support the speakers, whom he gave “high quality” speeches. “They spoke very well, very confidently,” Mr Lau said. Healesville Primary School’s Aimee McMaster received second place for her speech, It’s Always the Right Time to ... , while Badger Creek Primary School student Aidan Ratcliff came third for his speech, Kids Have Fun When ...
Each of the participants also received feedback on their speeches by Ms Sinclair, to point out the positives from their public speaking and help to resolve any faults. Mr Lau said the event, which is in its third year, would “definitely” go ahead next year. “I think three teachers came up to me and said I should organise it again next year,” he said. “It may not be me, but it’ll be someone - we’ll have it next year for certain.”
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Briefly Wanted over servo theft LILYDALE police have put out a public call for assistance after a series of thefts at the BP Service Station in Launching Place with stolen or fake rego plates. In a series of posts on the Eyewatch - Yarra Ranges Police Service Area Facebook page posted over the weekend, Lilydale police officers have asked for members of the public to help track down the alleged culprits to three separate incidents at the service station. The first, at 7.30pm on Tuesday 21 July, involved a man putting petrol in his car, which was bearing stolen registration plates. “Assistance of the identity of this male is requested in relation to the investigation,” the post read. On Thursday 23 July at 10.30am, a man put petrol in his car, which was bearing false registration plates, and drove away without paying. On Saturday 25 July at 8am, another man tried to pay for petrol with a counterfeit $50 note and drove away in a vehicle with registration plates that do not match his vehicle. Anyone with information on any of the incidents are asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. To view the photos, visit mail.starcommunity. com.au.
Search off the beaten track THE State Emergency Service is warning bushwalkers not to stray off the beaten path after two people were lost in freezing conditions on Mount Donna Buang. Upper Yarra SES volunteers were called out to the mountain at 6.30pm after the bushwalkers called triple zero when they realised they had lost their bearings. The two people had reportedly left the rainforest gallery about 3pm and were walking to the summit, about a four-kilometre hike. They had a mobile phone with them, but the battery went flat. “Phone batteries drain very quickly in the cold,” said SES volunteer Russel Wulf. “It’s best to keep the phone against the body.” SES teams headed into the bush to find the lost walkers and were in the bush for about an hour before the police rescue helicopter was called in to assist. The helicopter, equipped with an infrared sensor to locate the walkers, scouted for about 20 minutes before the two people were spotted. The bushwalkers had made the mistake of following their GPS unit’s direction and leaving the main bush track and following a smaller path that led into thick bushland. The bushwalkers were soon found by SES in the freezing cold and dark bushland but without any injuries. “We urge anyone bushwalking to stay on the well-worn track, look for other people’s footprints and go where other people go because those paths must lead back to safety.”
Police hunt for tools thieves POLICE are hunting thieves who broke into the old Sanitarium Factory in Warburton and stole tools from a worksite earlier this month. Between 4am on Sunday 9 August and 9am the following day, unknown persons broke into the former Sanitarium Factory on Warburton Highway. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said that tools were stolen from a site office at the factory, and that the site was also graffitied at the time.
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IT HAS come to light that work over the last four years to identify and protect the Leadbeater’s Possum has reaped rewards. Data obtained last month shows the numbers of possums identified in national parks, state forests, nest boxes and areas previously harvested for timber or burned in the Ash Wednesday fires is particularly encouraging for the future of our state’s faunal emblem. During the 2009 bushfires alone, an estimated 45 per cent of the Leadbeat-
er’s Possum reserve and 26 per cent of the harvestable ash forest in the Central Highlands were burned. The previous State Coalition Government recognised the significant impact that fire has had on these important forests, and saw the need to review how the forest was being used and managed. This was vital if we were to help secure the future of Leadbeater’s Possum and Victoria’s native timber industry. In government, we began surveying Leadbeater’s Possum in National Parks and State forests to gain a better understanding of the need to protect this critically endangered species. I am pleased to report that the surveying has produced positive results. I recently took the opportunity to confirm the success of surveys directing a series of questions to the Minis-
ter for Environment to obtain clarity around Leadbeater’s Possum populations in Victoria. The data provided from surveys undertaken by the Victorian Government since November 2010 was enlightening. Since November 2010, 604 sites have been surveyed for Leadbeater’s Possum Victorian national parks and 332 sites surveyed in state forests. The findings were encouraging with the possum being identified at 152 sites in national parks and 189 sites in state forests. On top of this, there have been reported sightings from other parties external to government. What’s more, possums or nesting material was found in 219 man-made nest boxes.
Perhaps even more encouraging is that possums were found in areas harvested for timber in the 1980s, 1990s or areas burnt in the 1983 Ash Wednesday fires. This evidence challenges a longheld view that Leadbeater’s Possum only lives in the hollows of trees typically found in old growth forests. That they are found to make nest boxes in their home is a sure sign that efforts to save this critically endangered species are making progress. Also of note is the contrast between the last four years and the 27 years between 1983 and November 2010, where 548 records of Leadbeater’s possum were recorded. A full extract from the Hansard outlining my questions and the Minister’s answers can be found by visiting www. cindymcleish.org.
Community Diary THE ’Mail’ was on the job when the Olympic Torch came through Healesville on 10 and 11 August, 2000. See a selection of Mountain Views Mail’s photos, including this one of the Badger Creek Primary School’s torch welcome (above), at Healesville Library’s Olympic anniversary display. The library is calling for photos and other memorabilia on loan to add to their exhibition. The torch cauldron and a replica torch feature in the exhibition which is on display until the end of the month. Go to the Mail facebook page for more photos, tag and comment.
Daffodil Day HEALESVILLE Daffodil Day organiser, Beth Honeycombe, is looking for volunteers to help on the Cancer Council’ Daffodil Day stall on Thursday, 27 and Friday, 28 August, and urges people to support the fund-raiser. If you can help phone Beth on 5962 5493.
Bereaved Parents’ Support IN support with Compassionate Friends Victoria, a social luncheon group meets in Healesville on the third Thursday of each month for parents who have lost a child. The next meeting is 20 August. Phone Mary Bariola on 5962 3287.
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Dementia Support and Learn A FACILITATED support group for people caring for someone with dementia meets at Seville Community House on Tuesdays from 1pm to 3pm. 8 Railway Road, Seville. 5964 3987. Gold coin donation appreciated.
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THE sixth Visage Portrait Exhibition, featuring portraits of people who give meaning to local lives is on from 4-29 September at the Upper Yarra Arts Centre. Open to all artists/photogrpahers over 16 years of age with a special Under 21 category. Visit uyartisans.weebly.com or
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POETRY@CHRISSY HILLS is on again at the Christmas Hills Mechanicsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Institute Hall, Ridge Road, Christmas Hills on Thursday, 27 August at 7.30pm. Featured reader is Karen Throssell. Enjoy a night of poetry, ideas and fun. Phone Sandy on 0418 523 644.
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WARBURTON experienced well above average rainfall in July with 153.5mm according to Warburton rainfall recorder Keith Thomas. This was against the average for the month of just 116.7mm. For the first seven months of the year 650.5mm was recorded, still below the average of 694.3mm. Doug Armstrong in Hoddles Creek recorded 136mm over 23 days, above the July average of 118mm, but well below last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 193mm. His January to July figure is at 630mm compared to 536mm last year. In Healesville, Alma Mitchell recorded 98.6mm over 25 days compared with 105.5mm over 25 days last year. Melbourneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s storage dams were slightly down at the end of the month with 1,252,027 million litres, which is 69.1 per cent of capacity. At the same time last year they held 1,388,734 million litres.
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House in three decades of service
Push is on for three wards By JESSE GRAHAM
Happy 30th, from left, Vicki Harrison, Noreen Warren, Nicole Shore, Fran Snowden, Roseanne Doherty, Janet Jackiw, Conny Daemen, Sue McMurdie and Deb Marks, and Pat Hillis. 143180 Picture: GREG CARRICK lots of catching up,â&#x20AC;? Ms Harrison By KATH GANNAWAY said. SEVILLE Community House celRepresentative of the role the Seebrated three decades of service to the Seville and neighbouring communi- ville Community House has played over the years was former committies on Saturday, 8 August. An open house saw lots of ac- tee member Kay Henderson who was tivity as current and past members there with daughter Emily who atgot together to reminisce, celebrate tended playgroup 20 years ago, and achievements and showcase what granddaughter, Ellah who attends the the facility offers 30 years down the dance and music group. A spectacular birthday cake made track. Co-ordinator Vicki Harrison said by committee member Janet Jackiw the day was a great success - despite was cut by the maker, Ms Harrison, neighbouring Primary School princithe rain. She said every room in the house pal, Pat Hillas and Jackie Butler from was buzzing with chatter as people Wandin Seville Community Bank to caught up with old and new friends, mark the occasion. Ms Harrison said the Seville Comwatched the demonstrations and took part in activities. munity House committee and volunâ&#x20AC;&#x153;We had people gathering in the teers were now looking forward to kitchen, kids doing craft in the back- seeing what the next decade will hold room, storytime the magic show and for the house.
THE Yarra Valley could have its wards meshed into one, with Healesville Action Group pushing for a threeward future for Yarra Ranges as part of a Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) review. The council is currently being reviewed by the VEC as part of routine electoral representation reviews, which occur every three electoral cycles. As part of the review, which opened on 5 August, residents are being invited to have their say on how they see the future of the Yarra Ranges in terms of wards boundaries and councillor numbers. HAG member, John Anwin, said his idea for the council was to have three major wards - one for the Yarra Valley, another for the Dandenong Ranges, and a third for the urban suburbs - each with three councillors elected. The benefit of this, he says, is that the areas in the three wards have similar interests, such as agriculture or tourism, and multiple councillors would mean better representation of differing views in those areas. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The three areas are quite diverse - all three have got different requirements, different aspirations and different beliefs about what should happen,â&#x20AC;? Mr Anwin said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think also, because weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re all falliable, even the councillors sometimes - sometimes they are very good and balanced, and donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t let their personal
Healesville Action Group's Alan Morris, Arthur Harford, John Anwin and John Rosser want to see a different council make-up. What do Picture: JESSE GRAHAM you want to see? 143081 views get involved, but in some instances, they do. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The likelihood of getting all three with the same philosophy is pretty remote.â&#x20AC;? However, the proposal has come up in previous reviews of the shire, including in 2007, where it was listed as a second preliminary alternative and discussed in great detail. Of the 23 submissions to the VEC following its preliminary report in the last review, 15 of them supported the three-ward, nine-councillor structure. VEC spokesperson, Lawson Fletcher, told the Mail that every submission from the public would be carefully reviewed, as long as it fit the criteria.
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Letters Centre is sight to behold ANYONE who sees photos of Father Cerini and the work he put into making this school would be impressed. As a recent Warburton resident and a regular walker around the centre, I am very impressed. The circular design with rooms feeding off seems very modern. Like most of Warburton, I would like the centre to remain in community hands.
Maybe a ‘pop-up art gallery’ for three to six months, while decisions are being made. Ivor Wolstencroft, Warburton.
Stall fights cancer IN SUPPORT of the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day, I will be holding a stall on Thursday, 27 August outside Healesville IGA, and at the Coles complex on Friday, 28 August. I believe it gives everyone in the community a chance to
remember friends and loved ones who they have lost, and to uphold those persons who are suffering and going through the difficult times of cancer treatment. I urge the community to support the Daffodil Day fundraiser, so that somebody may have a better chance of recovering from cancer. If you are available and would like to assist on the stall, or for more information, please contact me on 5962 5493. Thankyou. Beth Honeycombe, Healesville.
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Sandra’s yellow hope By KATH GANNAWAY SANDRA Coulson from Woori Yallock is one of thousands of Victorians who get behind the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day every year. Sandra started as a volunteer in Lilydale. When she mentioned to organisers that there was no stall along the Warburton Highway, they gave her the job. Sandra and supporters have been regulars at the Yarra Junction shopping centre for several years now and look forward
to meeting their regulars, and meeting new people. They will get their daffodil merchandise from the Cancer Council very soon, in time to have a well-stocked stall on Friday, 28 August. Sandra said while some people buy a teddy, soccer ball, pen, keyring or other item because they want that particular thing, most buy to support the cause. “They either have a member of the family, or a friend who had unfortunately been touched by cancer in some way,” she said.
“A lot of people just put in a donation, which is wonderful, and most have a story to tell. “It’s so lovely to see them when you have seen them the year before - they share what they have been going through, perhaps someone they have lost, or how wonderful a support group has been. “I would say the majority of people have been, or are, affected by cancer.” For more information on Daffodil Day visit www.daffodilday.com.au or call 1300 656 585.
HEALESVILLE GUARDIAN 17 AUGUST 1935 Healesville Girl Guides MRS S. Irving (state secretary) presided at the annual meeting of the Healesville Girl Guides Association, held in the Rechabite Hall last Thursday. The annual reports showed that much progress had been made during the year, both in Guide and Brownie companies. Great regret was expressed at the resignation of Miss M.R. Sutherland who had so effectively run the Guide company for the past six years.
Office-bearers were elected as follows: president, Mrs McGlynn, vice-presidents, Misses Westmoreland and Shaw, Mesdames Dalway and Alexander, executive committee Mesdames Fletcher, McDonald, Jenkins, Hall, Griffin, McEvitt and Gunner secretary and treasurer Miss E.G. Roy. In Case You Didn’t Know WELL friends, when is the weather going to break? Surely the ‘world-famous resort’ has had more of its share of cold and rain.
Brain cancer fund-raiser By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE Roberts Family will be putting on a family fun day to raise money for brain cancer research on Sunday 30 August at Yarra Hills Secondary College in Mount Evelyn. Kyoshi Andrew Roberts of Edge Martial Arts was diagnosed with an aggressive brain cancer last month, and the family is raising funds to fight for a cure. All proceeds from the day will be donated to the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation. For more information, contact Katherine on 0417 111 270 or visit the dojo at 17 Hereford Road, Mount Evelyn. Right: Samantha Roberts, Any Gardam, Jennifer Mifsud, Heather Roberts and Katherine Anderson are raising money for their father/husand Kyoshi Andrew Roberts. 143197 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
To make sure your vehicle continues to run at it’s best, it’s essential to keep your scheduled service up-to-date. Phone Glenn or Barry for bookings on 5962 4333 112 Maroondah Hwy. Healesville www.healesvilletoyota.com.au All past Families, Students and Staff are invited to participate in our 100th Birthday celebrations. Come along to indulge in a scrumptious afternoon tea while catching up with old friends. Visit the classrooms where students will be involved in ‘yesteryear’ activities. Recall your experiences at Wandin North Primary School as you view the photo & memorabilia display in the Library.
Help Wanted ... Do you have a story to tell, photos to share, memorabilia to loan or know of someone who attended Wandin North Primary School ??? If you can assist us with preparations for our centenary please contact the school office on 03 5964 4570
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At a meeting of the executive committee of the Healesville Tourist Association, it was reported that a letter from the Railways publicity department notified the despatch of advertising leaflets for inclusion in replies to prospective visitors to Healesville. Information was received from the Forestry Commission relative to the appointment of honorary inspectors for the protection of native flora. The association was requested to make nominations. - Contributed by Ellena Biggs
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Yarra Glen footballer and LGBTI advocate, Jason Ball, will run for the seat of Higgins next year. 142940 Picture: CONTRIBUTED
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Ball to stand By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Glen footballer and LGBTI advocate Jason Ball will take on Liberal frontbencher Kelly O’Dwyer in next year’s federal election, announcing as the Greens candidate for Higgins. Mr Ball, 27, announced on Sunday, 9 August, that he would contest the seat with the Greens for next year’s election, taking on Ms O’Dwyer, who last won the seat with almost 60 per cent of the total votes. Speaking to the Mail last week, Mr Ball said that, although Higgins had a strong Liberal vote, he felt that the Greens were gaining ground in inner-city seats. Asked why he became involved in the Greens, Mr Ball
said that he felt “rejected” by the major parties when he first went to vote in 2004. “That’s when John Howard voted to ban gay marriage, and was supported by Labor in doing that - I felt absolutely rejected by Labor and the Liberals,” Mr Ball said. “Eleven years on, both parties aren’t quite there on the issues - Labor is allowing MPs to vote against marriage equality, Tony Abbott and the Liberals are not allowing a free vote. “The Greens have supported marriage equality before it was cool.” His statement is poignant following last Tuesday night, where Coalition MPs met for six hours to discuss a conscience vote on marriage equal-
ity - only to announce that a free vote would not be allowed for the government’s ministers. Mr Ball said that his platform would be wider than just LGBTI inclusion and marriage equality, with mental health a key concern of his, as well as providing a positive role model. “Politics provides me with an even bigger platform to try and be a role model for young people, that I didn’t have when I was a young kid,” he said. “Growing up as a gay kid in a regional town, such as Yarra Glen - especially in football - I felt very alone. “I didn’t have anyone to look up to.” For the full story, visit mountainviews.starcommunity. com.au.
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Tale’s twists By JESSE GRAHAM THE much-loved story of Alice in Wonderland will be played out on the stage at Healesville High School next week, with some interesting twists and turns for those who know the tale well. Alice in Wonderland Junior will be performed at the high school’s Ion Whykes Theatre from Thursday 27 to Saturday 29 August. The production brings together 41 students, who will explore Alice’s much-fabled adventure into Wonderland and portray the myriad of characters she encounters along the way. Director, Tina Haritonidis, said that it would be one of the best productions the school’s students had performed to date - a big claim, considering the quality of previous year’s plays. “It’s going to be, one of the visually best shows that we’ve got,” she said. “If you want to have a really good, fun time, come see it, because you’re going to be leaving the show singing and dancing.” She said the rendition of the story would involve the Cheshire Cat narrating the story
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Healesville High School students Kobe (playing “Marchare”), Cameron (also “Marchare”), Rory (“Mad Hatter”) and Amber (“Alice”), prepare for the production Picture: ROB CAREW Alice in Wonderland Junior. 142703 and small adaptations to the original story, including changing the game of croquet to Simon Says. “And there’s the inclusion of music,” Ms Haritonidis said. “The Disney version doesn’t have many musical songs - this one has more music.” Ms Haritonidis said the production had been in the works since last year, with planning and rehearsals starting in March. Alice in Wonderland Junior
will open with a show to primary school students on Thursday, 27 August, followed by an opening night show at 7.30pm that night. The show will then be performed from 7.30pm on Friday, 28 August, and from 2pm and 7.30pm on Saturday, 29 August. To purchase tickets for the event, call Healesville High School on 5962 4088, visit www.trybooking.com/STL or email healesville.hs@edumail. vic.gov.au.
Ranges art on show By KATH GANNAWAY AN exhibition of works by Yarra Ranges artists has gone on show at Mont De Lancey in Wandin. The Mont De Lancey Annual Art Exhibition, now in its fifth year, was opened on 2 August by Casey MP, Tony Smith. Thirty-eight works were entered in the competition this year, with judge Gregory Smith from the Victorian Artists Society commenting on the overall quality of the works and providing excellent critiques for the winning artists.
First prize went to Upper Yarra artist Julie Ricketts with her pastel work of a stunning old gum called ‘Still Standing’. Sandra Dare from Mount Evelyn was awarded second prize for ‘Indian Princess’, also a pastel. Mark Phillips’ work, a fruit study in oil, earned him the third prize encouragement award. Mont De Lancey spokesperson, Jill Sebire, said they were thrilled with the exhibition, presented beautifully in the Ray Oliver Gallery. “The diversity and quality of the work is excellent and it
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was particularly good to see so many of the artists at the opening and then joining us and staying on to enjoy afternoon tea,” she said. Ms Sebire said there were also very good sales on the day. The exhibition is on show until Sunday, 30 August. Entry is free to the gallery, but it is well worth paying admission to the historic homestead and spending an hour or two to tour the property. Mont De Lancey is open from Wednesday through to Sunday.
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Yarra Junction 15 Hillview Street Auction: Saturday, 29 August, at 12.30pm Inspect: Saturday, noon-12.30pm Contact: Tony Fanfulla, 0419 870 513 Bell Real Estate, Yarra Junction, 5967 1277
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PERFECT PRESENTATION WHETHER you’re looking to get into your first family home, a tradie, or maybe looking to downsize, this property could be just the one you’ve been looking for. THE brick veneer home on about 676 square metres is ready to move in with three good sized bedrooms, one bathroom, light-filled kitchen, new split-system, near new carpets, fresh paint, and the house and garage has been completely rewired. In addition, for tradies or those with hobbies, the garage has 20-amp power supply, a wood heater and there is also
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mcmath.com.au NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
2883 Warburton Highway, Wesburn
42 High Street, Seville East
• Loads of potential and character • Open plan living & meals area with wood heating • New kitchen, new carpet & polished floor boards • Gently sloping block with loads of room for kids, animals or to build a large shed (STCA) • Walk to school, bus stops & Wesburn Park
$260,000 Plus Inspection Sat 22/8 12-12.30pm Or by appointment LAND
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• Located along a peaceful road opposite farmland • Polished floor boards, wood heater & split system • Large shed with concrete floor & power connected, suit teenagers or home office or convert back to a garage • Short drive to shops, public transport & located centrally in the Yarra Valley
$420,000 Plus Inspection Sat 22/8 12-12.30pm Or by appointment LAND
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30 Herbert Avenue, East Warburton
170 Glenview Road, Launching Place
• Great hobby farm opportunity • 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms & study • Two spacious living areas & well equipped kitchen • Ample machinery & farm shedding plus carport • Huge north facing deck with mountain views • Veggie garden & citrus orchard
• Ready to build your dream home (STCA) • 270 degree north/west views • Stockyards, dam, barn & an old house • Mostly cleared with one large paddock & day yards • For any building enquiries, please contact the Shire of Yarra Ranges on 1300 368 333
$660,000 Plus LAND
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$795,000 LAND
50 acres approx
1/2 ACRE APPROX EACH
Woori Yallock
5 Glenbrook Road, Warburton
• Vacant land is highly sought after so be quick! • Ready for you to build your dream home (STCA) • Located close to shops, schools & public transport & only 15 minutes to Lilydale • For any building enquiries, please contact the Shire of Yarra Ranges on 1300 368 333
• Magnificent north facing views of the Warburton Ranges • Soaring ceilings upstairs & feature stained glass windows • Spacious kitchen & palatial main bathroom • Kitchenette on ground level • Split system & wood heating • Lock up garage & carport
Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent
Chris Lord Sales Consultant
Warburton 3371 Warburton Hwy
5966 2800
Ian Shipton Sales Consultant
$300,000 Per Block LAND
1/2 acre each approx
Andrew McMath Licensed Agent
Briana McCarthy Sales Consultant
Marc Barton-Johnson Sales Consultant
Lyndal McMath Hall Licensed Agent
Wendy Adams Licensed Agent
OPEN 7 DAYS
sales@mcmath.com.au Ofices also at Lilydale, Mt Evelyn & Mooroolbark
Melinda Darwall Licensed Agent
$420,000-$460,000 LAND
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Cassie Crowe Administration
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958m2
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Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer
Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy
5967 1800
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Don Valley
$300,000 - $340,000
Hoddles Creek
$690,000 plus
Bygone Era Charm in a Stunning Location
Looking for a Lifestyle Change?
Set on 1/3rd acre is this 1930’s approx. home that began its life as a residence of Coburg and moved to the greener pastures of Don Valley many years later. Offering the charm of yesteryear this home provides 3 bedrooms, cypress loorboards, dado paneling, open ire place in the master b/room, lovely kitchen/meals area and dishwasher. Other features include wood heating and ducted heating, natural spring water, gorgeous chook house, and little paddock for the sheep. This type of home is a rarity, bursting with character is ready to enjoy.
Set out like an oasis nestled on 10 acres. Offering 3 bedrooms, master with walk in robe & full ensuite, lovely timber kitchen with gas cook top & dishwasher. Enjoy warm summer days under the shady veranda overlooking the solar heated salt water in-ground pool & gazing across distant views as much as winter nights curled up on the couch in front of one of two wood heaters in either the huge rumpus room area or the lounge. Outside is a dream for animal lovers with 9 cleared paddocks & offering a multitude of sheds, stables.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Warburton
$780,000 - $840,000
Remarkable Mud Brick on 15 acres (approx.) Welcome to Haldegarte, a feast for the senses and a place like no other. Superbly crafted, this mud brick home offers features such as extensive use of Jarrah from the Elders Woolstore in Fremantle, brilliant views along the Warburton Valley, a versatile loor plan ideal to accommodate a family or for a couple, hydronic underloor heating, wood heating and feature open ire place taking pride of place in the art gallery style living room. Offering 4 bedrooms in total, the grand master providing his and hers dressing rooms, ensuite and picture windows, bedroom 2 is large enough for 2 beds, has built in robes and an ensuite effect bathroom, bedroom 3 is currently being used as a large ofice and bedroom 4 is a loft style which the kids will love! The timber kitchen will appease the fussy chef with quality appliances, ample bench and cupboard space and a large walk in pantry.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Millgrove
More than $265,000
15 Hillview St Yarra Junction
Auction Sat 29th Aug@12.30pm
A Rock Solid Investment!!
Beautiful Character Weatherboard
Whether it be an investment property or a place to hang your hat and call home, this sturdy brick house is ready to go! It’s been recently painted throughout, with new carpet in the spacious lounge and 3 large bedrooms. Polished loor boards in the trafic area and a neat and tidy Tasmanian Oak kitchen complete the picture inside. All of this on a level, easily maintained yard and in a quiet location.
One glimpse of the home nestled amongst a cottage garden & lovely old Oaks will have you immediately captivated. Stepping inside to gleaming polished timber loors, high ceilings & decorative features. Two large separate living zones, three bedrooms, country style kitchen and lots more. Modern highlights include gas ducted heating, R/C air conditioner & much more. Outside there’s a lock up shed & carport, all sitting on over a quarter acre (1109sqm).
Contact: Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years
Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years
5967 1277
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 12-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
5966 2530
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly De Graaf Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
Julianne Spendlove Administration
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
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2861 Warburton Hwy Wesburn
$430,000 plus
3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Level Half Acre!! Lovely spacious family home tastefully updated with new carpet throughout and well appointed new kitchen/meals area, 3 good size bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robes, split system heating/cooling plus woodheater and formal dining zone. Nestled on a superb level half acre (approx.) (with potential for a pony paddock at the back) offering magic views of nearby mountains and a carport & shed. Only a very short stroll to local school and transport ideal home for the family looking for convenience & space around them. Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 Inspection: Sat 2-2.30pm (Photo ID Required)
Yarra Junction
$320,000 - $350,000
Wandin North
$480,000 - $520,000
Townhouse Living with a Huge Backyard!
Big on Space, Value & Convenience
Beautifully presented and in an excellent location, this lovingly maintained and immaculate home will be your pride and joy. With a view across to mountains and farmland, the two bedroom home offers convenience of a low maintenance. The bedrooms both provide built in robes, a large L-shaped lounge and dining has plenty of space and timber kitchen has ample bench and cupboard space. Outdoors offer a single lock up garage, large fully fenced yard and undercover entertaining. A very nice property indeed!
Situated in a quiet court this spacious home will suit the growing family. Offering 4 bedrooms including ensuite and walk in robe to master, great size kitchen, separate meals area, lounge and family room with wood heating, and ducted heating throughout. Outdoors offer great entertaining with a covered deck, spa and BBQ area, wide verandah’s, large carport, lockup garage plus numerous garden sheds and wood shed, asphalt driveway and established gardens. Ideally located just a short stroll to the Warburton trail, shops and public transport.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
2421 Warburton Hwy Yarra Junction Auction Sat 12th Sep@11:30am Rare ‘Mixed Use Zone’ in the Middle of Town Perfectly positioned this rare 717 square metre site is the ideal position for all of the myriad of uses the zoning allows for including ofices, medical centre, retail shops, and much more (STCA). Formerly the Yarra Junction Police Station, it’s surrounded by all the activity of the township including the Yarra Centre sports complex at the rear, Cunningham’s Hotel across the road and just a couple of hundred metres to the Council ofices and Shopping Centre. Currently there is a large portable building and a metal garage on the site. As this is a crown land sale no stamp duty is payable saving you thousands! Crown Allotment 52U, Parish of Woori Yallock Terms 10% deposit, balance 90 days
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 10.30-11.00am (Photo ID Required)
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years
Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years
5967 1277
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
5966 2530
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly De Graaf Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
Julianne Spendlove Administration
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
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Offers Invited Over $380,000
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST LI NE ST W IN G
99 Airlie Road, HEALESVILLE
LI NE ST W IN G
35 Hannover Road, BADGER CREEK
Inspect by Appointment or Scheduled OFI
Inspect by Appointment Only
READY WHEN YOU ARE Fabulous first home or great rental investment - All the hard work has been done! This immaculate home features gas ducted heating, split system air conditioning, large modern kitchen, outdoor entertaining space, secure backyard, double lock up garage, workshop plus carport and all set on an approximate 850m2 allotment.
OFTEN SOUGHT - RARELY FOUND Nestled in a quiet rural part of Healesville is this fantastic rare find of approx. 6 acres of usable land. Offering some cleared and some treed areas, all that is needed is some hard work and a little imagination and you have the opportunity to create a beautiful private haven. Expressions of Interest will close on 7th September
$598,000
Offers Above $550,000 LI NE ST W IN G
2 Silverleaf Place, HEALESVILLE
LI NE ST W IN G
30 Wallace Parade, HEALESVILLE
Inspect by Appointment or Scheduled OFI
Inspect by Appointment or Scheduled OFI
“KOOKABURRA” This 1930’s weatherboard residence has been transformed into something unique. Set on an approx. 2.1 acres divided into 3 small pony paddocks, offering delightful views across the vineyards of Boat ‘O’ Craigo & to Mt Riddell. Featuring 4 b/r’s plus study, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, polished floorboards, SFH, gas heating, air con, LU garage & ample parking room for many larger vehicles. Previously ran as a B&B,“Kookaburra” will be a great weekend retreat or a fantastic residence; the decision is yours!
GLORIOUS CHARACTER HOME Located in one of Healesville’s finest areas is this beautifully presented period home. Featuring master with private balcony, enormous ensuite & WIR, while the 3 remaining b/r’s all have BIR’s & are serviced by a large central family bathroom complete with spa. Comprising country kitchen with quality appliances, large family room & sep living area that feature bi-fold patio doors creating a fantastic entertaining area.With a fully fenced rear yard, offering a single garage, double garage & low maintenance gardens complete this beautiful home.
Offers Invited Over $390,000 LI NE ST W IN G
3&6 /15 Elamo Road, HEALESVILLE
Asking Price $325,000 LI NE ST W IN G
9/13-15 Smith Street, HEALESVILLE
Inspect by Appointment or Scheduled OFI
Inspect by Appointment Only
OWNER OCCUPY OR INVEST Fabulous neat tidy, 2 bedroom, immaculate presented unit in a well maintained block of 9 with easterly aspect. Featuring split system reverse cycle air conditioning, fresh paint, instant gas hot water service, single lock up garage and all set on an easy care for approximate 290m2 allotment (not too big & not too small).
CONVENIENCE & QUALITY Offered for sale are these architecturally designed townhouse’s, now available in a range of floor plans featuring: Large well equipped kitchens with stone bench-tops, 3 bedrooms & additional study nook, choice of built in or walk in robes, polished hardwood timber floors, open plan living & dining areas, internal entry from all garages, private courtyards with either paving or decking, lock up garages with remote doors & all conveniently located within an easy stroll to the town centre. Call Gary to arrange your private inspection!
288 Maroondah Highway, HEALESVILLE
Offers Invited Above $340,000
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12/83-87 Maroondah Hwy, HEALESVILLE
Inspect Appointment or Scheduled OFI IDEAL INVESTMENT OR OWNER OCCUPY Fabulous low maintenance, easy living lifestyle 3 bedroom Townhouse within walking distance to the township of Healesville. Comprising master with FES & WIR, gas ducted heating, air conditioning, polished floor boards, ducted vacuum system, modern kitchen with stone bench tops & open plan living leading out to your own private courtyard.A truly immaculate Townhouse for those wanting a property that needs nothing, or alternatively this property will make an ideal investment. Currently tenanted at $345 per week.
189 Maroondah Highway, Healesville
Inspect by Appointment Only PROMINENT MAIN STREET LOCATION Light, bright, modern shop opposite Coles. Approx. 50m2 with reception area, separate kitchen, separate toilet, RC air-conditioning, Rent and all outgoings (includes Rates, Building Insurance, Electricity and Water Rates and Usage) $2005.46 pcm. Lease Negotiable. Call Rebecca to inspect.
5962 3030
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Love starts with good food COMING up to their sixth birthday, it’s easy to see why locals love Cunningham’s Hotel. Good food, friendly company, weekly specials and beer are just some of the reasons patrons keep returning. The Yarra Junction venue is a favourite not just in the Upper Yarra region, but the whole of the Yarra Valley. It is a unique, one-of-a-kind pub with an old charm feel about it that keeps the patrons coming back. The kitchen offers a range of good quality meals for lunch and dinner in a family friendly environment, with four open fires during winter to keep diners warm, and then transforms in summer to a lively venue with live music every Saturday and Sunday in the spacious beer garden. There is no better way to spend a weekend than to sit down with a cold one and a nice hearty meal, and what bet- The delicious meals and desserts on offer will leave you wanting more. ter way to treat dad this Father’s Day? If you bring dad down for lunch or dinner this Father’s Day, 6 September, hosts Gail and Trotter will even shout him a beer! Cunningham’s Hotel is located at 2424 Warburton Highway, on the corner of Warburton Highway and Station Street in Yarra Junction. To make a booking, call 5967 1080.
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Cunningham’s Hotel Yarra Junction Your Hosts Gail & Trotter would like to invite you to come & dine. UNHAPPY HOUR - THURSDAY’S 4:30-6:00
Four Cosy Open Fires To Keep The Winter Chills Away While We Cook You Dinner! MONDAY NIGHT - STEAK NIGHT, TUESDAY NIGHT- KIDS EAT FREE* WEDNESDAY NIGHT - PARMA NIGHT The relaxed atmosphere creates the perfect setting to enjoy the company of family and friends.
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YARRA Glen Floors has been a family-run business for more than 30 years. Although the business now has new owners, they consider it to be a progression of a family business, albeit with a great new look. The business offers flooring and installation, specialising in carpet, vinyl, vinyl planks and tiles, cork, laminate, timber and bamboo floating floors. They also offer sanding and coating of timber floors. To help provide these professional services, Yarra Glen floors has a showroom where customers can choose from a large selection of floor coverings. Director, Adrian Gerhard, said the business focused on providing the best possible experience for the customer. “Service is a high priority, both initially and after we’ve installed a product,” he said. Mr Gerhard said they aimed to go a little further to please. “To be competitive in a tough market, you need to build a good relationship with your customers,” he said. “We can bring samples of products to the customer - it’s a lot easier to envisage how the flooring is going to look when it’s in your home.” Yarra Glen Floors offer free measure and quote, consultation on various products, as well as co-ordination of tradesmen. They also offer removal and disposal of existing flooring, as well as moving of furniture.
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General Notices V Roofing 9 Tiled roof repairs 9 Rebed and point 9 Gutter protection 9 Replace valley irons ROOFING 9 Gutter cleaner Over 50 years experience 9 Laser light installation www.keysroofing.com.au Call for a free quote Peter Keys 0429 551 333, 9752 1868 Matt Keys 0407 657 484
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As part of a national coverage upgrade project Optus plan to upgrade an existing telecommunications facility at Mt. St. Leonard Summit, Sylvia Creek Road, Healesville VIC 3777, site reference M0146. 1. The proposed upgrade will involve the following: 3 new Antennas; 2. Optus regards the proposed installation as a Low-impact and at www.rfnsa.com.au/3777001. ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements. 5.00pm on Tuesday September 1, 2015
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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE AN EXISTING MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT MT ST LEONARD SUMMIT, SYLVIA CREEK ROAD, HEALESVILLE VIC
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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE AN EXISTING MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT 1140 DONNA BUANG ROAD, WARBURTON VIC 3799 As part of a national coverage upgrade project Optus plan to upgrade an existing telecommunications facility at 1140 Donna Buang Road, Warburton VIC 3799, site reference M0417. 1. The proposed upgrade will involve the following: 2 new Antennas; 2. Optus regards the proposed installation as a Low-impact on the descriptions above. 3. Further information including an EME Report can be and at www.rfnsa.com.au/3797002. 4. The proposed infrastructure will be in compliance with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements. 5. We invite you to make a submission. Written submissions
U3A Upper Yarra Inc. Reg A005407H Notice is given that the 5th Annual General Meeting will be held on Friday 18th September 2015 at the Yarra Junction Bowling Club Yarra Junction commencing at 2pm. Vernon Denford JP Tel: 5967 1864
AGM Healesville District Soccer Club AGM and presentation will be held on Sunday 30th August at 12.30pm. Healesville Soccer Club at Don Road Complex. Contact 0418 566 474.
AGM The Warburton Senior Citizens Club are holding their AGM on the 27th August, 2015 at 1.30pm at the Club rooms, 25A Dammans Rd, Warburton. DR A WALBRAN has retired from medical practice. Medical files remain at Yarra Junction Medical Centre. 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. SINGER REQUIRED. Must have experience. 60s and 70s pop, rhythm and blues. SMS name and number to 0421 148 008.
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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.
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DRY SPLIT PICK UP ONLY $80 PER METRE 0437 359 881 or 5966 7251 Yarra Valley
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A LUMBAJACK FIREWOOD SUPPLIER A1quality Redgum & Brushwood, split and dry. Work cover provider.
FREE DELIVERY OR PICK UP AVAILABLE. 5967 3533 | 0409 184 802 Please leave a message if phone unattended, call will be returned. V For Sale CLOTHES DRYER, Simpson, EZI Loader, EC. $199. Phone 5962 4898. COPPER Washing Pot, made 1920's. Good condition. $400 ono. Phone: 0409 910 756.
059 CURTAINS Beautiful made to measure curtains. Choose from a full range of samples, accessories and blinds. We have a qualified interior decorator who offers you an obligation free measure, quote and fitting. No deposit and a guarantee of professional workmanship.
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Organic Top Quality Pasture Hay
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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont
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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
LIFT CHAIR, electric, olive green, Oscar, VGC. $400ono. 0437 196 060. Launching Place.
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HARSANT, Dot. Our dearest friend and mate for over 40 years. Someone special. Lo ed a d re e bered al ays - Kelly and Alma.
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BURROWS
Charles (Chas) 22.08.2009
Another year has gone by and I still miss you like it was yesterday. Love always Win and all your family.
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WALKERS WANTED Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in the Yarra Valley area. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited for students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143
V Deaths HARSANT (Gamble), Dorothy Margaret. Our dear Dot died on 8th August 2015. Aged 88 years. Life-long love of Les (dec.), Mum of Marney, Graham and Paul, sister of Sam (dec.), Bev and Bill, Nan of Sam, Bronwyn, Danni, Tom, Nick and Steve, Sean and Thalia's Gran, and Karl, Rita and Nika's Mum/Nan-in-law. Stro g a d beautiful till the ery last We love you
HAMMOND, Peter. Scarsdale, formerly Healesville. Thanks to my family and friends for the thoughts, prayers, cards, flowers and many gestures of support shown during the recent illness and loss of my darling husband and best friend, Peter. Your generosity and thoughtfulness have meant a lot during this difficult time and continue to be of great comfort to me. Please accept this as my personal expression of thanks. - Kind regards, Gemma Hammond.
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Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
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POWELLTOWN/GILDEROY, 1455 Little Yarra Road, Sat 22nd /Sun 23rd August, 9am-5pm. Moving sale, bric-a-brac, musical equipment, guitars, P/A. Plumbing materials, tools and more.
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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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I am a collector of old bottles. I am looking for any and all old bottles such as marble bottles, old ginger beer bottles, demijohns, internal thread bottles. Send me pictures of what you have and if you have a lot I can always make a trip. Here are some samples of the bottles I collect. You can contact me via email on: sonya.elizabeth21@gmail.com
LAUNCHING PLACE, 13 Alpine Boulevard, Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd August, 10am-4pm. Household goods, classical CD's, furniture, fabric and lots more.
For yard pickup in Healesville $150 ring Michael on
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Advertising Sales Representative
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.
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DRY SPLIT HARDWOOD $110 for 1m, $200 for 2m loads. Delivered locally. Discounts for 10m loads. Phone 5966-6252. Gladysdale.
REDGUM FIREWOOD
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FIREWOOD Top quality split dry hardwood $100 + $10 delivery over 10km. Call Toby, Wandin. 0428 321 155. 1185026-PB21-15
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WARBURTON $150 including bills, stunning views, great house, furn or un/furn, 3mins to town. 0487 914 320.
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Quality firewood Split and dry From $90 Free local delivery
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WOOD LATHE 3ft between centres, 1 & 11/2HP, heavy duty, swivel head. $500 ono. Phone: 0409 910 756. Warburton.
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TENT, 9 person, plus pop up shower/toilet, both as new, used once. $400ono. 0429 066 658.
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BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Specialising in home Weddings. All areas. Phone 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
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Always wanted to work in Aged Care, Disability or Home & Community Care? 1187745-24-15
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
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CARS WANTED Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP
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VIETNAM veterans and their families gathered at Yarra Junction on Sunday to commemorate the 521 Australians who died in the war. The annual Yarra Valley Vietnam Veterans’ Day Combined Service recognises also the 3000 wounded who have in the past, and many who still do live with the fallout of the war and its aftermath. As guest speaker, Vietnam veteran and RSL Victorian State Branch senior vice-president Robert Webster recalled his experiences, conscripted from a day-to-day civilian life to join his regular army brother on the war front. In an informative and entertaining recount of his own experiences, he touched on not only the surreal nature of being thrown into a war for those whose numbers came up in the ballot, but also on the throw-away attitude of the defence forces on their return. Casey MP Tony Smith also spoke, saying a nation would never again treat their servicemen and women in the way the Vietnam returnees were treated. Local, state and federal government representatives, RSL sub-branches and other affiliated organisations laid wreaths in memory of those who didn’t return, and veterans and members of the public placed poppies in remembrance. The event is an initiative of the Vietnam Veterans Community, Outer Eastern Melbourne Sub-branch of the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia and the RSL sub-branches of Yarra Glen, Healesville, Lilydale, Mount Evelyn, Upper Yarra, and Warburton and the National Serviceman’s Association.
Mount Evelyn RSL president Roger Boness lays a wreath with Upper Yarra RSL president Rob Worlley looking on. 143172 Pictures: GREG CARRICK
Students from Hoddles Creek Primary School - Keagan, Ben, Alex, Matilda, Charlotte, Maggie and Josh, marched. 143172
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Ekiden relay challenge The original concept of the race hearkens back to Japan’s old communication and transportation system in which stations were posted at intervals along the road. In the race, each runner on a team runs the distance from one ‘station’ to the next, and then hands off to the next runner. Held on an uncompromisingly tough course at Anglesea on Saturday, Yarra Ranges athletes excelled with some outstanding individual and team performances. Standout performances were the team wins for the Men’s Division 4 and Women’s Division 4 teams. Led by outstanding opening legs from Caleb McInnes and Veida
THE return of the Ekiden relay to the Athletics Victoria season was welcomed by all Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes. The term ‘Ekiden’ originated in Japan, although the concept of a long distance relay race is not unique to any country. The first ‘Ekiden’ race was run over three days between the old Japanese capital of Kyoto and the modern capital of Tokyo, a distance of 508km, to celebrate the anniversary of the moving of the capital to Tokyo. As written in Japanese, ‘Ekiden’ combines the characters for ‘station’ and ‘transmit’.
Somerville respectively, the teams were never headed with both teams winning, finishing over four minutes ahead of second place. Other outstanding runs on the day came from Lochie Scully, James Laven and from Under 14s athletes Jayden Clarke, Zac Clarke and Jayden Eagleton. Results are: Men Div 4 1st 9.8km Caleb McInnes 29.01 8.8km Michael Clarke 34.44 7.9km Bryan Ackerly 32.41 6.0km Lachlan Scully 25.34 5.2km James Laven 18.42 Men Div 6 3rd 9.8km David Mims 42.25 8.8km Jamie Strudley 36.54 7.9km Tynan Mims 31.36. 5.2km David Laven 22.41. Men Div 7 10th 9.8km Justin Eagleton 43.16 8.8km Gerard Thrall 45.03 7.9km Craig Hewitson 39.13 5.2km Jayden Clarke 28.36 5. Men Div 7 4th 9.8km Andre Waring 37.05 8.8km Luke
Kasper 44.56 7.9km Connor Thrall 34.26 5.2km Andrew Peeler 24.05. Women Div 4 1st 8.8km Veida Somerville 35.56 7.9km Amanda Branson 34.50 5.2km Sienna Somerville 22.48. Women Div 5 3rd8.8km Sue McCall 46.26 7.9km Laura Kasper 40.31 5.2km Sophie Todorov 28.28. Men U14 6.0km 5th Harrison Van Duuren 27.27 5.2km Ryan Thrall 23.3 4.6km Liam Russell 20.51. Men U14 6.0km 6th Jayden Eagleton 32.56 5.2km Camden Hewitson 27.00 Zac Clarke 21.03.
Wednesday 12 August: STABLEFORD: In a welcome return to the club (and to form), Phil Garside amassed a most impressive 39 points to win the daily comp on Wednesday. Phil had a nasty car accident some months ago and sustained a few serious injuries. All supporters are pleased to see him back and ‘firing’ on all cylinders now. Runner-up to Phil was secretary extraordinaire, Graeme-Johnson (37 points). Ball-count went down to 34. The nearest the pins were Kevin-Conway (3rd) and KimKennedy (10th). Great to see young Kim back, gracing our course with her exquisite game. Saturday 15 August: PAR: Winner on the day was another young tyro, Jon-Cross, with an excellent +4. With a handicap of 4, this means Jonathon shot a par 69 on the tricky layout; great shooting, young man. Runner-up was Darryl Chapronaire, with +1. Darryl also snared the nearest the pin on the 3rd. Other nearest the pin winners were Barry-Maltman (5th), C.H. Brown (9th), Lynda Dickson (12th) and perennial winner, Willo, on the 15th.
Next week is the Yarra Ranges Athletics cross-country presentation fun day at Lilydale Lake. A fun day of relay running and awards will complete another successful and enjoyable winter cross country season. Be at Lilydale Lake from 9.45am on Saturday; bring a chair, an appetite and a smile.
Honeycombe leads at Healesville tennis AT the 126th annual general meeting of the Healesville Tennis Club, Beth Honeycombe was again elected as president, with Christine Wittkopp as secretary and Irene Leonard as treasurer. Two valued members were elected as life members.
Congratulations to Kathy Cameron and Peter Brown for achieving this honour. They will be presented with their Life Membership badges at a function on Saturday 5 September, at 6.30pm in the clubrooms. Results: Juniors: Open singles/doubles section 4: Healesville 4 sets, 33 games narrowly
defeated Ferny Creek, 4 sets, 30 games. Open singles/doubles section 7: another close match saw East Croydon 4 sets, 39 games defeat Healesville 4 sets, 35 games. Girls singles/doubles section 5: Healesville 4 sets, 28 games defeated Montrose 2 sets, 21 games. Development section 3: Healesville 1 set, 12 games, drew with North Ringwood 1/12. Seniors: Singles/doubles section 3: Healesville 10 sets, 61 games defeated
Serpell, 0 sets, 19 games, with Robert Cameron winning the most games. Open section 3: Top team, Blackburn 5 sets, 46 games, defeated Healesville 1 set, 20 games, with Ross Honeycombe top scoring for Healesville. Open section 5: Another top team, Steels Creek, 6 sets, 48 games, defeated Healesville 0 sets, 17 games, with Vince Gillet top scoring for Healesville.
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Juniors’ finals step up THE Under 12s Girls headed to Mount Evelyn to try to cause another upset in the finals race. The girls put in a great second half, but the damage had been done by Mount Evelyn in the first half. Mount Evelyn went into the long break with a 46-point lead. The girls outscored Mount Evelyn in the third quarter, but Mount Evelyn ran out winners by 59 points. This was the first season of football for most of the girls and the improvement of all players has been fantastic to watch over the season. Emily McKie coached the girls this year and was ably supported by Izak Daniel. In the other game, the Healesville Under 12s took on Gembrook-Cockatoo at Wandin in pretty good conditions, and it was heated from the outset. Having had the week off, both teams were pretty keen to get the upper hand early and earn a spot in the grand final. With some good centre work, Gembrook had the better of the first quarter and a bit. Healesville started to get more of the ball towards half time, and with an even contribution across the ground, gradually got on top in the second half. It was a high pressure, competitive match from start to finish, and Gembrook really served it up to our team. The team responded well and will take a lot out of the experience. The Under 12s now look towards the grand final in two weeks. U12s Healesville 4.6 (30) d Gembrook-Cockatoo 3.3 (21) Goals: H. O’Brien 2, W. Bowen, R. Duncan Best Players: J. Swaney, H. O’Brien, C. Sibley, J. Howie, S. Gebert, W. deZylva
U12s Girls Mount Evelyn 12.7 (79) d Healesville 3.2 (20) Goals: O. Oude-Meilink 2, K. McDonald Best players: M. Tarr-Hatherall, K. McDonald, J. Scragg, O. Oude-Meilink
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PUZZLES SUDOKU No. 4046
Quick Clues No. 7384 1. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 18. 20. 23. 24. 25.
ACROSS Disease (6,7) Animal (5) Flexible (7) Idea (6) Lessen (6) Farewell (5) Dog (5) Uprising (6) Stationary (6) Effective (7) Feather (5) Disgraceful (13)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 13. 15. 16. 17. 19. 21. 22.
DOWN Zodiac sign (6) Perch (5) Flower (7) Bearing (4) Proverb (5) Plant (7) Holy (6) Evolve (7) Cephaloped mollusc (7) Scribe (6) Agree (6) River (France) (5) Digit (5) Monster (4)
Cryptic Clues No. 7384 ACROSS 1. “The hair restorer doesn’t work”? (4,9). 8. Crown it, coming back with a soldier! (5). 9. It’s not the outside right that’s tiresome (7). 10. Mean, in time, to put a stop to it (6). 11. Twist round the bottom of the leg and give one a pain (6). 12. At the club he will have a wash (5). 14. Jester to the Queen, you bet (5). 18. A trial that’s over (6). 20. Mean with the boy, as usual (6). 23. My word, there is potential there! (7). 24. Not a loss like before (5). 25. I didn’t order that drink. I don’t like it (3,2,3,2,3).
DOWN 1. Interrupt with “It’s only money” (6). 2. A second inlet: the smallest (5). 3. A sturdy stem (7). 4. Does, when covering the court (4). 5. Give, or aim to get, a ball-point (5). 6. Say in French “Weight has been put on” (7). 7. Tried to get the time, instead, changed (6). 13. Whence you leave for a journey or a trip, perhaps (7). 15. A little voice ordered a cod after the starter (7). 16. Uncle had a sleep coming back on the boat (6). 17. She got a broken leg and damages (6). 19. Slender, young and obnoxious (5). 21. Low the time after - and it’s deliberate (5). 22. Myself, unworried by the list (4).
How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
5 7 5 8 6 3 4 8 9
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Bulldogs rule roost By JUDY ORREN DIVISION 1 SENIORS Wandin 20.11 (131) d Monbulk 12.8 (80) WANDIN remains undefeated after another good performance, this time a 51-point win over Monbulk. The first quarter was quite tight with Wandin leading by just eight points at the first change. Wandin only put on four goals in the second term, but they held Monbulk to just one major to take a 25-point lead into the main break. The second half was of pretty high quality, and Monbulk did give their all but Wandin was just a touch more classy going forward, and they made it count on the scoreboard. Wandin added another 11 goals to their total while Monbulk was by no means disgraced as they added seven goals to their total, but it was Wandin’s class that shone through that ultimately got them their victory. Wandin best players: J. Myers, R. Wilson (1 goal), H. Dudink (1 goal) Monbulk best players: N. Rowlands, C. Griffiths, J. Major
Warburton Millgrove 18.12 (120) d Upwey Tecoma 9.10 (64) The first half was a beauty as it went goal for goal and there was only two points separating the sides at half time, with Warburton holding the narrow lead. The third term was where Warburton got right on top as their running game was too much for Upwey to contain. Warburton slammed on 6 goals to 1 and by the last change they held a 30-point lead. Warburton continued its hard running in the last term and finished off in great style, booting 6 goals to 2 to win by 56 points in one of their best performances of the season. Warburton Millgrove best players: S. Andueza, S. Muir (5 goals), B. Murphy (1 goal) Upwey Tecoma best players: D. Sloane (5 goals), T. Robinson (1 goal), K. Grenda
Healesville 8.10 (58) d Olinda Ferny Creek 7.9 (51) This was one hell of a strange game, but it was Healesville that was able to hold on to win in a close one. Healesville started the game in great fashion booting five goals while holding Olinda to just one behind in the first term. Olinda bounced back in the second, scoring four goals while holding Healesville to just three points, and at the main break it was Healesville by seven points. The third term didn’t see a goal scored in what was a battle of the backlines, both sides could only manage four points apiece which saw Healesville maintain their seven-point buffer. The last quarter did open up a little as goals were scored by both sides, but it was Healesville that was able to answer any challenge Olinda threw their way, with both sides booting three goals which meant it was Healesville that saluted come final siren. Healesville best players: L. Barclay, A. Davies, N. Aldridge (1 goal) Olinda Ferny Creek best players: S. Horner (1 goal), T. Millwood (1 goal), D. Noorda
Woori Yallock 18.16 (124) d Mount Evelyn 8.13 (61) Woori was too good from start to finish as they put in a very good four-quarter performance that Mount Evelyn just couldn’t match. Woori only led by 14 points at the first change, but they really got their game up and going in the second quarter as they booted six goals while holding Mount Evelyn to just four behinds to take a 48-point lead into half time. The third quarter was pretty even and Mount Evelyn did match it with their opponents as both sides booted four goals, but Mount Evelyn just couldn’t reduce the deficit to be of any real threat. The last quarter did see Woori control the play as they booted an inaccurate 4.8 to 2.1 to come away with a pretty healthy 63-point victory.
Belgrave’s lead had only increased to 35 points by the final change. Belgrave finished this game in great fashion as Yarra Glen looked to run out of legs. Belgrave hammered home nine last quarter goals to Yarra Glen’s two to blow the margin right out and come away with a quality win, thanks to a quality last quarter. Belgrave best players: B. Collins (8 goals), N. Fisher, J. Pearce (1 goal) Yarra Glen best players: L. Telford (1 goal), D. Hurley (2 goals), J. Baughan
DIVISION 2 SENIORS Powelltown 16.10 (106) d Alexandra 9.13 (67) Powelltown has had a decent win against Alexandra as they prepare themselves for an elimination final against Seville next week. Powelltown had a terrific first half as they booted a very accurate 11.2 to 3.7 to lead by 43 points at the long break. The third term saw Alexandra show some real grit as they forced their way back into the contest with a 4-goal-to-1 term to trail by 28 points at the final change to still have a sneaky chance. Powelltown did steady in the last and although they didn’t dominate play, they were able to control the tempo. They booted 4 goals to 2 to win well and should go into next week’s final with confidence. Powelltown best players: M. McLaughlin (4 goals), J. Moore, S. Carter (2 goals) Alexandra best players: J. Steyger (1 goal), W. Goonan (3 goals), B. Cooper (3 goals)
Emerald 15.16 (106) d Kinglake 7.4 (46) Emerald looks set for a good finals campaign as they finish the home and away season on top of the ladder after a dominant performance over Kinglake who now finish third on the ladder. The first quarter was a real arm wrestle with neither team able to mount any real attack, with both sides only managing one goal for the quarter. The second term did open up and goals started to come, with Emerald having the better of the play scoring 6 goals to 4 to take a 16-point lead into half-time. The third quarter was another tight one, but Emerald was able to stretch their lead marginally out to 21 points at the final change. Emerald was great in the last quarter as they didn’t give Kinglake a sniff. They held Kinglake scoreless while they booted 5.9 and really should have won by more than the eventual 60-point margin. Emerald will now have a week’s rest, courtesy of finishing on top while Kinglake will take on Thornton Eildon next week in their first final. Emerald best players: R. Simpson (1 goal), D. Volta, L. McKenna Kinglake best players: A. McLaren, T. Arnott, J. Poecher
Thornton Eildon 17.9 (111) d Gembrook Cockatoo 7.14 (56) Thornton Eildon got back to some of their better form with a good 55-point victory over Gembrook. Thornton was very clinical in the first half, booting 9.3 and, although Gembrook had two more scoring shots, they trailed by 23 points as they booted 4.10. The third term was an even enough affair, but it was Thornton that stretched their lead ever so slightly out to 31 points at the fi-
Tom Millwood (Olinda Ferny Creek) takes a mark under great pressure. 143194 nal change. Thornton finished the day well, booting 5 goals to 1 and will now go into next week’s final against Kinglake with some pretty good confidence. As for Gembrook, they will now look forward to a pre-season and hopefully come back bigger and better next season and take the next step to finals.
Mount Evelyn best players: R. Gillie, B. Forbes (1 goal), L. Callaghan
Thornton Eildon best players: R. Chapman (2 goals), J. Herridge (1 goal), L. Davison (5 goals) Gembrook Cockatoo best players: B. Fenton, J. Raymond, S. Richardson (4 goals)
Yarra Glen best players: W. Kristelly (1 goal), B. Muurling, B. Hindaugh-Billington Wandin best players: D. Alexander, T. Page (2 goals), J. Byrne
Yarra Junction 14.12 (96) d Yea 10.7 (67) Yarra Junction has finished their season with a decent 29-point victory over Yea. Yarra Junction started off really well as they jumped Yea, booting 7 goals to 2 to grab a 30-point lead at the first change. The second term saw Yea play a more one-on-one contested game and the game did even up, both sides booted 2 goals for the term and Junction’s lead was 31 points at the main break. The second half was a reasonably even battle. Yarra Junction did get out to a 48-point lead at three-quarter time but Yea did show some good spirit in the last, booting 5 goals to 2 to reduce the margin. However, Yarra Junction was certainly the better side on the day and deserved what was a good victory. Yea best players: R. Aldous, D. Evans (3 goals), M. McCulloch
UNDER 18s Upwey Tecoma 6.15.51 d Warburton Millgrove 6.10.46 Upwey Tecoma best players: B. Oates (1 goal), A. Milner, M. Kirby Warburton Millgrove best players: D. Bedggood, J. Lee (3 goals), M. Kocher (2 goals)
Olinda Ferny Creek 16.21.117 d Mount Evelyn 3.5.23 Olinda Ferny Creek best players: B. Cody, S. Richardson (1 goal), L. Seal
Woori Yallock best players: J. Collette (3 goals), M. Arnold (7 goals), J. Smith (1 goal) Powelltown best players: J. Mock, B. Nightingale, C. Sutherland
Yarra Glen 9.6 (60) d Wandin 7.10 (52)
Healesville 28.16 (184) d Yea 5.3 (33) Healesville best players: R. Saric-Skewes (3 goals), K. Schiavello (1 goal), M. Jeffery Yea best players: H. Jarvie (1 goal), R. Ali, X. O’Dwyer (2 goals)
DIVISION 1 A GRADE NETBALL Wandin 72 d Monbulk Hawks 24 Wandin best players: Jackie Cullimore (30 goals), Samantha Coppinger, Brooke Goldsmith (37 goals) Monbulk Hawks best players: Sophie Stubbs (10 goals), Olivia Crook, Tahlia Northey
Mount Evelyn 76 d Woori Yallock 24 Woori Yallock best players: Heidi Summers (19 goals), Kimberley Williams, Claire Williams.
Yarra Glen 56 d Belgrave 29 Yarra Glen best players: Peta Fay, Georgia Taylor (41 goals), Alana Stone Belgrave best players: Angela Jeffery (7 goals), Alexandra Gawley (19 goals), Kalen Winters
Olinda Ferny Creek 96 d Healesville 27 Olinda Ferny Creek best players: Krista Tomlinson, Georgia Martin, Louise Conway (8 goals) Healesville best players: Caitlyn Jeffress, Shenae Voce.
Emerald 41 d Kinglake 19 Kinglake best players: Amy Teodorovic, Molly McAllister, Karsha Hoyt (9 goals).Powelltown 58 d Alexandra 34 Powelltown best players: Nicole Hadjer (25 goals), Kerrie Walton (33 goals), Demi Barber Alexandra best players: Lauren Steyger (14 goals), Bethany Cairns
Yea 71 d Yarra Junction 34 Yea best players: Lauren Hearn, Lauren Tesoriero, Sarah Hogan (40 goals).
Solution No. 4046 3 5 2 1 7 4 8 9 6
Woori Yallock best players: H. Smith (2 goals), T. Anderson (1 goal), J. Adams Mount Evelyn best players: C. Carmody, M. Martin (4 goals), R. Cowan (2 goals)
Belgrave 24.11 (155) d Yarra Glen 11.10 (76) Belgrave dealt Yarra Glen a 79-point defeat, adding to their nightmare of a season. Belgrave led by 16 points at the first change but did have to work hard for their lead as Yarra Glen did have their moments early. The second term saw Belgrave boot 5 goals to 2 to go into half time with a 33-point lead. The third term was a pretty hardfought one, with both sides scoring four goals and
Woori Yallock 25.19.169 d Powelltown 0.2.2
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4 7 9 5 6 8 2 3 1
9 3 8 4 1 6 5 7 2
6 1 5 7 3 2 9 8 4
2 4 7 8 9 5 6 1 3
5 9 3 6 4 1 7 2 8
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7384 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, German Measles. 8, Moose. 9, Elastic. 10, Notion. 11, Reduce. 12, Adieu. 14, Boxer. 18, Revolt. 20, Static. 23, Telling. 24. Plume. 25. Reprehensible. Down - 1, Gemini. 2, Roost. 3, Anemone. 4, Mien. 5, Adage. 6, Lettuce. 7, Sacred. 13, Develop. 15, Octopus. 16, Writer. 17, Accede. 19, Loire. 21, Thumb. 22, Ogre.
Jason Savage (Healesville) sneaks in a shot on goal, but only manages a point. 143194 Pictures: GREG CARRICK
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7384 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Bald Statement. 8, Ti-a-ra. 9, Tedious (anag). 10, In-t-end. 11, Twin-(le)g-e. 12, Bat-he. 14, Wag-er. 18, A-cross. 20, Norm-al. 23, Promise. 24, A-gain. 25, Not my cup of tea. Down - 1, But-t in. 2, Le-a-s-t. 3, Staunch. 4, A-ct-s. 5, End-o-w. 6, En-ounce. 7, Tas-t-ed. 13, Airport (anag). 15, A-vo(ice)-cado. 16, Sam-pan. 17, Gle-nda. 19, Slim-y. 21, Mean-t. 22, Me-nu.
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90 0 $23 $ 23 9 990
‘12 Mitsubishi Triton GL-R
‘11 Mazda CX-9 Sports Lu Luxury
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Turbo Diesel Dual Cab, 5 Spd Man, , Alloys DRIVEAWAY Steps Alloys, Side Steps, Canopy with Racks, Nudge Bar, Tinted Windows, Tow Bar, ZKU387
29 9 990 90 $2 $29
‘05 Ford Focus LS LX Sedan
oning, Conditioning, Air Conditi , Wheels Wheels, CD Alloyy Whee DRIVEAWAY Player, Cruise Control, Sports Automatic, Black Sapphire Exterior, Just Arrived, TTU578
94 490 90 $9 $
‘13 Volkswagen Tiguan 132 TSi
33 9 990 90 $33 $
Healesville Toyota
Automaticc, Air Automatic, , di i i g, Conditioning, CConditioni Y DRIVEAWAY Alloy Wheels, Spoiler, 1.8 litre 4 cylinder engine, TIM907
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‘09 Nissan Patrol DX 4x4
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‘12 BMW 328i F30
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‘11 i30 H Hyundai SX Hatch
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112 Maroondah Highway, Healesville www.healesvilletoyota.com.au
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3 litre 7 Seater, 3.5 , Connd V6, V6 Air Cond, DRIVEAWAY Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Towbar, New in Stock, Great Toyota Reliability, YYB926
33 990 $33 $
‘10 Toyota Hilux SR MY10
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‘12 Kluger T Toyota KX R KX-R
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[A] Recommended driveaway pricing is applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver leet customers, and primary producers on selected 2015 plate models (All HiLux 4x4 up to April 2015 production models only, Prado GXL up to May 2015 production models only, 2015 Yaris Ascent Hatch Manual models only). Ofer available on vehicles purchased on or before 31/08/15 unless ofer is extended. Recommended driveaway price shown includes 12 months registration, 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP), a maximum Dealer delivery charge and stamp duty. Metallic paint excluded. For full terms and conditions visit Toyota.com.au/great-value. ^Ofer is applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver leet customers, and primary producers on selected 2015 RAV4 models up to July 2015 production models only. Ofer shown includes free 12 months registration and 12 months compulsory third party insurance (CTP). For full terms and conditions visit Toyota.com.au/ special-ofers. 1195359-KC31-15