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MANY Yarra Ranges traders fear the introduced public holiday next month will have a significant impact on their business. As the Friday, 2 October, holiday looms, on the eve of the AFL Grand Final, the ‘Mail’ has canvassed opinion regarding concerns over the potential for negative impact on the region’s economy. A recent Australian Industry Group survey found the public holiday could cost the state at least $1 billion, with three-quarters of the state’s businesses opting to keep their doors closed. This sentiment seems to echo that of the Yarra Ranges business communities, with John Newell from the Healesville Chamber of Commerce estimating it could cost the region hundreds of thousands of dollars over the next two years. Meanwhile, John Coleman, from the Monbulk Business Network, conducted a brief poll on behalf of the ‘Mail’, with the overall response being “not in favour�. Mr Coleman said much concern existed within the region. “Some communicated that additional staff wages would make it too expensive to open their doors,� he said. “Others said they would have to close and that it was bad for business.� The ‘Mail’ also sought opinion through social media channels. Robyn Schimmy said, “Great, more tourists making our roads dangerous in the Yarra Ranges. Thanks politicians“. Pete Steky said, “I’m not convinced about the day off. But I do think it might help tourism. Though, I think most
interstate visitors would be hanging around Melbourne for the weekend. Why would they want to come our way if there’s more to do in the city?� Linda Shambrook said, “I see it as a waste of a perfectly good working day, already having issues with staff not being available for Saturday, as they are making it a long weekend�. After recently meeting with the Victorian Opposition Leader, Matthew Guy, the ‘Mail’ questioned the Liberal Party’s position on the holiday. Although saying it could have a positive outcome for tourism-oriented areas such as the Yarra Ranges, he said it would be an overall drag on the Victorian economy. Mr Guy didn’t state whether that, if re-elected, the Liberal Party is likely to scrap the public holiday, but admitted it had the potential to become a key election issue. Meanwhile, Gembrook MP, Brad Battin, said the holiday would be a blow. “This is just another example of an ill-considered Labor policy, rushed through with little regard for the consequences,� he said. “Local small business owners are your neighbours, mums and dads trying to make a living while competing with big business and online trading. “Friday is one of the busiest days for retail and hospitality businesses.� The Mail has sought a response from Member for Monbulk, James Merlino, but was unavailable at the time of print and his response will be uploaded to www.starcommunity. com.au. Is the new holiday a winner or a blow for traders? Email editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au.
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By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS MOUNT Evelyn Primary School’s childcare program turned one year old yesterday and they had a big day planned to celebrate. Childcare co-ordinator Melissa McDonald, organised the day of fun for all children with a bouncing castle, music and even an ice cream truck. When the out of hours school care program started there were only about 20 children that participated and now a year later there are about 50 involved in the program. “It’s really good for Preps to get to know the school and older students before they start,” Ms McDonald said. The childcare service caters for younger and older children and offers opportunities for growth and learning for everyone. “Younger children get a great chance for socialisation and confidence where the older kids take on a leadership role and everyone is exposed to new learning experiences,” Ms McDonald said. All of the team involved in the child care program are qualified or in training in childcare and are from Mount Evelyn Primary School so the kids get used to seeing familiar faces before they start school. “It’s also great for the team to
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duty,” she said. “Scott is so supportive, any money we make goes straight back into programs, the kids always come first with him.” The program is considered an accredited child care provider that is eligible for Child Care Rebate and Child Care Benefit based fee reduction. Ms McDonald said she feels
so lucky to be able to provide this program for children in the community and have the full support of the school to do so. “The kids are on holidays so they should be enjoying themselves,” she said. To find out more about the program, please contact Mount Evelyn Primary School on 9736 2233.
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WARD funds will be banned for councils across the state by next year’s local government elections, ending a quick, but exploitable, way of providing funding to community groups. But Yarra Ranges Council has defended its use of the funds, while accepting how easy they could be misused. Cardinia Council’s Manager of Governance, Doug Evans, meanwhile, said the council could adapt to the change, and raised the possibility of creating a grants program with its funding. On 26 August, Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins announced the Local Government (Improved Governance) Bill 2015, which will bring in “tougher standards” for councillors state-wide. The bill, which has been introduced to parliament, will require councillors to agree to codes of
conduct when they take office, force councils to establish procedures to deal with alleged breaches, and will allow councillors to be suspended for six months for serious misconduct. Councillor discretionary funds, or ward funds, will also be outlawed if the bill passes. Yarra Ranges mayor, Maria McCarthy, said she understood why the government was opposed to ward funds, but defended their use. “I can understand the State Government wanting to tidy it up and wanting to give it more rigour, but I can assure you that Yarra Ranges is very diligent in the way our policy is set out to accommodate people’s requests,” Ms McCarthy said. “People do mismanage what they do, and then us councils that do it really well, we get put into that same bag of baddies, and we’re not. “And then our residents hear the bad stories and we get tarnished with the bad stories.”
She said that council staff had “strict policy guidelines” for ward fund applications. Mr Evans said that ward funds were used to support “deserving groups and individuals” in the area, and that funds were agreed on by a council resolution - not left to a councillor’s discretion. Though he said council had not yet formed an opinion on the bill, he said they were “valuable” when used properly. “We agree that there are some risks for the misuse of Ward Funds however, when monitored appropriately, they are a valuable way to support the community,” Mr Evans said. He said that if ward funds are outlawed, council may consider creating a “competitive grants program” with the allocated funding. Deputy Premier and Monbulk MP, James Merlino, said the bill will give councils and the Victorian Government “a broader range of powers” to deal with councillors
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Sharing skills and new tricks By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS STUDENTS from Mount Lilydale Mercy College have been working with the Mount Evelyn Men’s Shed where they designed and constructed puppets for the Mount Evelyn Toy Library. The Year 11 Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning students have been working with the Men’s Shed as part of their Responsible Community Challenge (RRC). The objective of the RCC program is to build community partnerships between Mount Lilydale Mercy college and community organisations. The program also provides learning experiences and new skills to students so they can contribute to their
local community through participation and support of local community groups. The students presented the Mount Evelyn Toy Library with a children’s puppet theatre and wooden puppets at the conclusion of the program on Tuesday 15 September. The students spent a total of five weeks designing and constructing the puppet theatre with mentorship from of the Morrison Men’s Shed. Naomi Jones and Annette Hale of the Mount Evelyn Toy Library said they are very pleased to receive the donation of the puppet theatre. “It’s going to be a great asset for a long time and many generations to come,” Ms Jones said. “We don’t have the resources to
purchase something like this so it’s really good to have these two groups make it for us.” “We are a volunteer organisation so we depend of donations,” Ms Hale said. “This means we have one less thing we need to beg for funding to get and it will make the library more fun and exciting for kids to come visit.” Jack Kleynjan of the Men’s Shed said everyone had a really good time working with the students and they were glad they could pass on their knowledge. “They’ve been really good and we taught them different ways of doing things,” he said. “We’ve passed on our skills and tricks to a new generation.”
Briefly Bomb squad called in KNOX crime investigation detectives had to call in the bomb squad after locating a suspicious device in Ferntree Gully on the morning of 17 September. Police were on the premises executing an unrelated search warrant when officers found the device in the garage of the Segarta Circuit home at about 5.45am. The Bomb Response Unit attended the scene to make the device safe and cleared it from the premises before anyone needed to be evacuated. A 26-year-old man was arrested in relation to the incident but has been released pending summons.
Excavator dug up POLICE have recovered an excavator stolen from a Monbulk building site in July, arresting a Cranbourne man in relation to the theft. Between Saturday 18 and Monday 20 July, the JCB excavator and trailer were stolen from a building site in Old Emerald Road in Monbulk. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said at the time that the excavator and trailer were worth $50,000. Det Sgt Barrow told the Mail that on Wednesday, 16 September, police recovered the stolen items at a Ruffy Drive property in Cranbourne. A 32-year-old Cranbourne man was charged with the theft and has been remanded in custody.
Construction site theft POLICE are on the hunt for thieves who broke into a construction site in Monbulk earlier this month and made off with thousands of dollars’ worth of tools and equipment. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said that between 4pm on 11 September and 7am on 14 September, unknown persons entered a construction site on Macclesfield Road in Monbulk. Det Sgt Barrow said the thieves broke into a site office by cutting a padlock off of the door. He said numerous power tools, two fax machines, a camera and a Microsoft tablet computer were stolen from the site, with an estimated value of about $5000. Det Sgt Barrow said the site was in a “reason-
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Holiday not in best interests VICTORIAN Premier Daniel Andrews’ new Grand Final Parade Public Holiday is expected to cost Victoria in the vicinity of $1 billion, according to the Australian Industry Group. This year, Daniel Andrews will introduce his new public holiday on the AFL Grand Final eve, shutting down the state and slashing the income of small business owners and casual workers. Many businesses have indicated
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is expected to be significantly reduced trading. Victoria now has more public holidays than any other Australian state. I have spoken to businesses in the Gembrook electorate, which expect to lose thousands of dollars because of this decision. Friday is often the busiest day of the week for retail businesses; most will now close and have a severely reduced week of trade.
It’s one of the busiest days of the weeks for hospitality businesses, which will also close. Businesses trading with other states will lose a day’s work, while other states continue to be productive. These business owners are local residents, mums and dads, and our neighbours. They are trying to make things work in strip shopping centres, battling big business and online trading.
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In many cases, they are operating on a thin margin already. Independent estimates have stated that more than 100,000 casual employees stand to lose their shifts on the day. Many of these casual employees are students or parents of small children, who cannot replace the lost income. I love football, and I love Grand Final day. But I know this day off is not in the best interests of our great state.
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Dandenong Ranges Orchestra presents a Spring Concert on Sunday, 18 October, at 2.30pm. Music by the classical masters: Haydn, Mozart, Schubert and others. Solo violinist: Rebecca Hackett. Held at Olinda Community House, 7981 Olinda Monbulk Rd, Olinda. Tickets at the door: $8 ($5 concession). Afternoon tea included. Inquiries: 0422 769 155.
Anyone who needs to make or update their will should mark 11 November in their calendar. Red Cross is bringing its Wills for Life program to the City of Knox. Your will is one of the most important documents you sign during your lifetime. Red Cross has arranged a special offer with local solicitors who will donate their time to prepare a simple will from $75. Further details on 1800 811 700 or email bequests@redcross. org.au.
The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert on Sunday, 4 October, at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.30pm-5pm. Artists perform songs in the country, bluegrass and folk genres. All welcome. There is a small entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members) to help cover costs. Inquiries to Graham (03) 5964 8298.
Garden meet Upwey Garden Group (U3A). Come and join them at the ‘Annual Mini Show and Swap Meet’. Bring along your best spring flowers (to show) and plants (to swap). At Upwey Seniors Community Centre off Mahoney Street, behind the village shops, on Wednesday, 14 October, at 7.30pm. All welcome. Inquiries to Barb on 9754 3877.
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Malcolm’s man in La Trobe By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS FEDERAL La Trobe MP Jason Wood was one of the majority of Liberal members to lend his support to newly-appointed Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. “I have known Malcolm Turnbull for many years,” Mr Wood said in a written statement. “I know his heart is in the right place, he is incredibly intelligent and articulate, is a man with vision, and has Australia’s best interests at heart.” Mr Turnbull challenged the leadership of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott last Monday and by 10pm was voted the new leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister of Australia. Mr Wood said his decision to support Mr Turnbull in the party room vote came from an 11-year political career together, where they had both worked on local issues. “Malcolm Turnbull’s commitment to La Trobe has been a long one,” Mr Wood said. “During his time as Environment and Water Minister, he made and delivered on many commitments to our electorate; including many Green Corps programs, and multiple Commonwealth Water Grants Program deliveries. “He delivered for the very first time from a Federal Government to a wildlife program
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Newly-appointed Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull with La Picture: CONTRIBUTED Trobe MP Jason Wood. 144389 of this kind, funding for the Shangri-La Wildlife Shelter in Macclesfield.” The NBN is the big ticket issue now Mr Turnbull has taken over as Prime Minister and the office of Communications Minister remains undecided until Cabinet meets again. However, Mr Wood is confident Mr Turnbull will continue his commitment to delivering the NBN to the La Trobe area as the process is already underway. “In recent times he has worked with me in delivering the NBN to La Trobe, begin-
ning with Narre Warren South,” he said. “He has visited La Trobe many times this parliamentary term, by train I might add, for forums, announcements, and to talk to local residents.” Mr Wood has said he looked forward to continuing a strong partnership with Mr Turnbull that would deliver positive outcomes for the La Trobe electorate. “I look forward to working with our new Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, in a strong, united and consultative manner for the future of our Australia.”
SENIORS in the Yarra Ranges, it’s time to get out in the community and try something new. Yarra Ranges Shire last week launched its Seniors Festival, which signalled the start of many great programs and sessions being offered in the region. Now in its 33rd year, the Seniors Festival has become a favourite among many citizens. This year’s theme is ‘Celebrating Community’. The Seniors Festival offers a month-long program of events, including concerts, information expos, sporting opportunities and more. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Cr Maria McCarthy, urged support for the event. “This year’s festival highlights the significant contri-
bution older Victorians make and the vital role they play in keeping a sense of community alive,” Cr McCarthy said. “We acknowledge that in the Yarra Ranges, our older residents provide a positive contribution to our community by being volunteers, carers, mentors, valued and skilled employees, business owners and civic citizens.” Some of the key events include: Time of Your Life Expo Thursday, 1 October, 10am2pm Mooroolbark Community Centre Come and enjoy a free day of celebrations for those of you entering your retirement years. If you are ready for the time of your life join in our activities which will include: live music, yoga, a drumming
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Dared to dream, now a reality AFTER starting the project in 2000, Dandenong Ranges author and train enthusiast John Dare has finally launched his tribute to Australia’s railways. ‘My Railway Days’ was last Sunday launched at St Cuthbert’s Chapel, Menzies Creek, in front of a healthy gathering of the author’s friends and supporters. Dare is a well-known railway enthusiast and photographer, who has taken thousands of photographs depicting Australian and overseas trains since the mid1960s. The book depicts his photographic journey as he travelled around Victoria and interstate from 1970 to 2007. The 160-page hardcover book comprises more than 220 colour and black
and white images from his extensive collection. Dare told the ‘Mail’ it had been in his mind as a life-in-retirement project. “Many hundreds of hours of train experiences have been absorbed in me,” he said. “I have selected photos from my extensive collection of photographs which I have taken over the past 40 years. “Finally, in 2014, I was able to begin laying out the pages of the book, working with a graphic designer, whose expertise in the matter has resulted in a very eyecatching and attractively designed book.” After leaving high school in 1970, John began employment with the Victorian Railways in 1971. For the next 36 years, he worked in
the railway industry until 2007. Upon retiring, Dare then continued writing about the changing scene of the railway network in Victoria from 1970 to 2007. Dare said the book had been well received. “There has been enormous support and book sales,” he said. “Any person who has an interest in railways, in particular the railways in Victoria, will find this book a wonderful read. “People who love looking at photographs of trains will revel in the excitement as they turn the pages.” For more information, or to purchase the book, visit www.myrailwaydays. com.au.
Local author John Dare has documented his personal affinity with the nation's railways.
Letters Wood no good THERE must be a federal election looming, judging by the write-up on (Member for La Trobe) Jason Wood. All the wonderful things he has done for us, the electorate and, of course, the obligatory photo opportunity with none other but Tony Abbott. I wonder how many more of these there will be? This is a man who set up his own online survey on same-sex marriage at taxpayers’ expense. The result of the survey was a resounding ‘yes’. Mr Wood has said that if it came to a conscience vote, he would cross the floor. He got out of that obligation when the Prime Minister blindsided the party room, so he didn’t have to. I, for one, did not believe he would have done that anyway. I am seriously hoping the Labor Party isn’t resting on its laurels - that they have a fantastic candidate for this seat. There are an awful lot of people who want a change in the seat of La Trobe. Let us sincerely hope that this happens. Val Butler, Cockatoo.
Misplaced care IT MAY be being done in a good spirit of care but the artificial feeding of the corella birds in Mount Evelyn is a terrible disruption to natural systems. It is so wrong to create a false and unbalanced environmental situation for all the original natural species of this area. The fundamental rule is that you never feed a native animal unless this is for controlled study purposes, for if you do so it actually in the end destroys the well-being of the species being fed. I am sorry to have to say this but to feed this corella species is an act of destructive environmental vandalism rather than an act of care. Barry Callanan, Mount Evelyn
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I’M WRITING in response to your article in the ‘Mail’ (NBN uncertainty, 1 September). We have relocated to Olinda from South Africa and were disappointed to hear the home we purchased does not have internet. Endless calls to Telstra proved frustrating and with no result or timeframe suggested. I have been in touch with federal representatives Tony Smith and Jason Wood. As understanding as they were, I am still no closer to a solution. This, as you can understand, has been a huge inconvenience, as I have teenage children, my daughter in Year 12 and my son in Year 8. All assignments and submissions of tasks are via the internet. We could not believe that we live about 40 kilometres from Melbourne and have no access. With my husband in South Africa selling our home there, and concluding our businesses, this has been a difficult time for us to communicate without internet. For the children to be able to simply communicate via Skype has become an expensive exercise via mobile data. If the Yarra Valley is to prosper, the internet needs to be upgraded or new services installed as soon as possible. Maria (Marcelle) Kurth, Olinda.
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Action-packed school holiday program
The Muffin Man will also be onsite for meet and greets.
Ollie the pony will be one of three to feature during the school holidays.
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CHIRNSIDE Park, your local family friendly centre, has an action-packed school holiday program kicking off from Monday, 21 September. Week one will feature a Groovy Grooming Station where children will be able to join some horsey fun! The Groovy Grooming Station will teach young families how to care for three miniature ponies by pampering them with a giant box of grooming items. The Groovy Grooming Station will be located in Centre Court from Monday, 21-26 September, outside Coles daily between 10am to 12.30pm, and 1.30pm and 4pm. Fresh Food Market Day is on again with great fresh food one-day offers from your local butcher, baker, greengrocer, fishmonger and deli. There will be food sampling and recipe cards to collect, along with popular children’s entertainment, including a meet and greet from a minion! Customers who spend $20 or more in the centre on Market Day will have the chance to ‘Spin and Win’ with over $1000 in instant prizes to be won. Week two of the school holidays will be all about the little chefs, with mini-muffin decorating at Muffin Break. Located in the Food Court, children will be able to design and decorate their very own sweet treat between 11am and 2pm from Monday, 28 September, until Friday, 2 October. The Muffin Man will also be on-site for meet and greets along with a balloon twister. To top off a full calendar of children’s events for the September school holidays, Chirnside Park is hosting a competition to win a family pass to Reading Cinemas, with 10 prizes to be won! Simply complete the entry form online at chirnsidepark.com.au. Keep up to date with news and events by following them on Facebook: facebook.com/ChirnsideParkShoppingCentre.
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Hop, skip and jump into fun LOOKING for somewhere fun and exciting to take the kids these school holidays? Why not jump into JumpDeck! The indoor trampoline centre features more than 100 interconnected trampolines. The centre also includes many specialised play areas including dodgeball courts, free jump, slam dunk, super jump and foam pits. And if all that fun and bouncing around doesn’t get your children excited, then how about the fact the centre includes Melbourne’s largest ball pit! What more could any child ask for! Further, to get you bouncing into the centre, these holidays JumpDeck is offering one-hour jumping sessions for just $10* for any session, with your second hour just $2 extra. The centre’s trampolines are safe for all ages, with all of the equipment surrounded by circus-grade sponge. In addition, the centre’s highly trained professional staff are available to help out at all times. JumpDeck also offers action-packed birthday parties. All guests to the centre recive an exclusive one-hour session in the ball or foam pits, as well as the ability to spend as much time as they like playing
There is more than just trampolines at the centre, with dedicated activity areas. JumpDeck features more than 100 interconnected trampolines. dodgeball or in the super jump or free jump areas. They can then indulge in some party food including party
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Tandem go-karts are readily available for younger racers.
Family fun starts at the circuit NOW more than ever, the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is a destination for the whole family. Over these school holidays, there’s plenty to do and many chances to win. Strap yourself into the state-of-theart Sodi RT8 go-karts for an exhilarating session on the 750-metre scale replica of the circuit. Push out a series of hot laps and try to set the fastest time and you could win two, 10-minute go-kart sessions. Tandem karts are available for the little ones.
After a complete renovation, the History of Motorsport showcases the dawn of motorsport on Phillip Island, commencing with the first Australian grand prix in 1928 through to presentday racing. The display has many articles, images and racing vehicles. Race your family or mates and experience the fun on Australia’s largest four-lane GP slot car track, an exact replica of the circuit. Test your skills on a simulated race on the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit.
Super-fast hot laps on Saturday, 26 September. For the adrenalin junkies, how about three heart-pumping ‘hot laps’ in a race-prepared vehicle. The resident race car driver will get your heart started with turns that defy gravity as you ‘white knuckle’ it and carve an impression on the worldfamous circuit. Follow in the footsteps of racing superstars on a daily guided circuit tour featuring a MotoGP sound simulation and access to exclusive and restricted
areas such as the control tower, media centre, pit roof, and of course that ‘hero’ photo opportunity on the winner’s podium. Champions Bar and Cafe delivers with its fresh menu with plenty of choices. There’s fantastic coffee and delicious home-made cakes, slices, muffins, pastries, sausage rolls and pies. Over the school holidays, two lucky families will win one of two $50 din-
ing vouchers for the Lone Pine Bistro at the RSL. Randomly chosen, so you could be in the right place at the right time and win. Like or follow Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit on any of their social media pages, leave a review and a happy snap of your experience and go into the running to win four, 10-minute go-kart sessions. For more information, contact 5952 9400 or visit www.phillipislandcircuit. com.au
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THIS game started off as a real arm wrestle, with both teams struggling to hit the scoreboard in the first term, but it was Upwey Tecoma that held the slight advantage after a 2.3.15 to 1.1.7 opening. The second term was where Upwey Tecoma really opened up the play. They played a quick style and went long on numerous occasions, while Mount Evelyn looked to be at a standstill. In fact, Mount Evelyn didn’t score for the quarter while Upwey Tecoma peppered the goals, booting 5.7 to race out to a 45 point half-time lead. The third term was a bit of a non-event, with neither team able to string goals together to get any sort of run on. Mount Evelyn outscored Upwey Tecoma in the term, but it was by just three points, which still gave Upwey a match winning 42-point lead at the last change. Upwey Tecoma was good in the last quarter as Mount Evelyn just didn’t have the run in their legs to go with them. The Tigers booted five goals to one to finish the game in great fashion and win by an impressive 69 points, becoming premiers for the third year in a row. Tiger Jayden Orger was awarded the best on ground medal. Upwey Tecoma best players: Jayden Orger (3 goals), Will Mutschler (1 goal), Ryan Van Hoorn (1 goal), Jackson Lucas, Steven Brotja, Dylan Price. Mount Evelyn best players: Dylan Broadway, Ben Williams, Troy Hancock, Daniel Fraser (1 goal), Jamie Yeomans (1 goal), Matt Groenwald.
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LIVE, GROW, CREATE THIS beautiful, sun drenched property sits at the private end of a quiet, sealed, no-through road and overlooks the nearby greenery of the stunning Dandenong Ranges. Multiple fruit trees and stunning gardens have been meticulously planted with pride and passion while a circular sealed driveway with double carport provides great access into the home. The home itself is extremely versatile and allows for a variety of options for growing or extended families or work from home options. There are three bedrooms on the main level of the home with the fourth being
downstairs with external access. Alternatively you could have three bedrooms plus a large rumpus and also a home office below. The open-plan lounge and dining room provide even more living space and takes in the stunning view of the pretty rear yard. Striking timbers line both the interior and exterior of the home and showcase the warmth and character throughout while still allowing an amazing amount of light to shine through every window. The large kitchen provides plenty of bench space and also a stainless-steel upright
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oven and new dishwasher. The heating has been well taken care of with gas ducted heating throughout, wood heater and multiple split-systems. This home has been exceptionally well maintained and will provide the lucky new owners with an outstanding property in which to live, grow, create and relax. Only a short drive from Belgrave train station and just minutes from the main street of Monbulk, this property offers not just a home but a complete lifestyle package.
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AWARD-WINNING PERFORMANCE THE Annual Barry Plant Awards for Excellence were held at the Melbourne Convention Centre, on Thursday 17 September. The team from Emerald all dressed to impress and made their way into the city for a fantastic night, designed to celebrate both sales and admin staff for all of their hard work during the year. This year the team had outstanding results, walking away with a total of five awards. Justin Barrot won both Top Lister and Top Referrer, the agents in the office worked as a group to take out Top Referring Office, and Justin Barrot and Mick Dolphin both won the Diamond Club award. The awards are a source of pride for all members of the Emerald office. Property owners looking for a dedicated, award-winning team to help sell that property need look no further than these Emerald agents. Call them on 5968 4522.
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basis for any horticultural pursuit. This property is being offered for sale for the
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6-8 Palm Court Emerald
Offers Over $950,000
It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This! This magniicent craftsmen built home on 3/4 acre is in prime position just 200m from Emerald & offers incredible views over the valley. This is a home built for families & the entertainer in mind with an undercover entertaining area to die for. The home features 4 spacious robed BDRs, a study & 3 living areas. The Master Suite has a beautiful ensuite, sitting area & WIR. Downstairs is a self-contained bedroom/ bathroom and living area with its own access. The kitchen has plenty of beautiful red gum cupboards, stone bench tops, glass splashback & stainless gas cook top. The home is bathed in natural light & features include DV, GDH & cooling, gas log ires, full height doors, under house storage, 3 car garage, workshop & even a landscaped dog run. Inspection is a must! Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm
Macclesield
Offers Over $680,000
33 William Road Emerald
Offers Over $590,000
Magniicent 62 Acres Vacant Land!
Location and Views!!
This magniicent allotment offers some of the best pasture land and the most stunning North facing views of the Warburton Ranges. There are two dams on the property and abutting a reserve you are assured of uttermost privacy. This is a dream come true, start planning your dream estate today (S.T.C.A.)
Close to all Emerald has to offer, this elevated home has beautiful tranquil views and offers peace and privacy in a great location. The home is big enough for a family yet not too large for downsizers, featuring 3 BDRs with BIRs, 2 bathrooms, separate toilet, laundry, country timber kitchen & large undercover rear entertaining deck with outdoor spa. The property is fully fenced with cottage style gardens and 3 car carport. Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968
70 Currawong Drive Gembrook
Offers Over $595,000
10 Belgrave Gembrook Road Cockatoo
$580,000+
Nature on your Doorstep!
Quality Ranch Style on Half an Acre!
A rare opportunity to purchase approx 18 acres of fenced paddocks & natural bush surrounded by Bunyip State Forest. Immerse yourself in the serenity of nature & let Mother Nature pay your bills with 1.2 KW Solar Panels & generator. The spacious country style home has views to Western Port Bay & French Island & features 4 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, spacious living areas & a 1 bedroom apartment with its own access.
This is a quality family home that has it all! From the sealed driveway up through the immaculate established gardens to the impressive Ranch Style façade. Featuring 4 BDRs plus study, as new kitchen, three living areas, wood heater, space heater, open ire & split system cooling, there’s even a solar heated pool, DBL garage & is fully fenced.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
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8 Colombo Road Belgrave
$580,000 Plus
54-56 View Road The Patch
$630,000 Plus
PRIVATE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF BELGRAVE
LIVE, GROW, CREATE AND RELAX...
On just under a 1/4 acre, offering: lge open plan living area downstairs, 4 BRs, master with ensuite, sep. bath & toilet, coonara style wood ire, kitchen with induction cooking, a pyrolytic oven & Asko DW, sep. living upstairs & 3rd + 4th BR each with own balcony, GDH, S/S A/C. Outside offers a fully fenced yard, outdoor blinds, dbl garage & workshop/ storage, undercover entertaining area - close to train station & main street & a stones throw from Belgrave Park.
Perched at the end of a sealed no through road, overlooking the Dandenong Ranges; this home offers 3 BRs on the main level & the 4th/rumpus/ ofice downstairs with external access. Open plan lounge & dining room, lge kitchen with ample benches & S/S upright oven & DW, GDH, wood heater & multiple split systems plus a dbl carport. Only a short drive from Belgrave train station & minutes from the main street of Monbulk!
Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Saturday 26th September 12:30pm - 1:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Saturday 26th August 12:30pm - 1:00pm (Photo ID Required)
180 Monbulk Road Kallista
$380,000 Plus
117 Monbulk Road Kallista
$440,000 Plus
A HILLS COTTAGE CUTIE - READY FOR RENOVATION!
CHARACTER CLASSIC PLUS STUDIO IN PRIME LOCATION
This charming Hills home dates back over 100 years & offers 4 BRs, 2 bathrooms,rustic timber loors, ducted heating & cosy wood heater, lge lounge room, study nook and gorgeous leadlighting. Outside offers nearly ¾ of an acre with a workshop/ wine cellar under the home, secure chook pen + a veggie patch ready to harvest! With a circular driveway & plenty of parking options, this Hills home is ready for its next renovation.
This character weatherboard home offers: open plan lounge with timber loorboards, dining opening to rear decking, kitchen with Red Gum benches, S/S oven & DW, bathroom with claw foot bath, lge separate powered & A/ Conditioned studio/retreat/ofice, HUGE under house workshop, ducted heating, A/C, lge double carport + extra off street parking- All within short walking distance of Kallista’s cafes, shops, Primary School & National Park.
Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Saturday 26th September 11:30am - 12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
213 Mt Dandenong Tourist Road Ferny Creek
$590,000 Plus
11 Campbell Avenue Mount Dandenong
“Methuen” – Character Hills Home
SPACIOUS FAMILY ENTERTAINER
Every once in a while a property captivating the essence of hills character and charm comes onto the market. This rare opportunity to secure the main home Methuen and the original 1 bedroom cottage, Winter Rose Cottage on the same title. Two of the original homes of the area, on the one title “Methuen” and offers a rambling loor plan – with 3 bedrooms (master with newly renovated ensuite and huge WIR) plus study nook, an additional family bathroom, and two separate living zones. Built in 1920s, the original ireplace still exists in the home and glimpses of the past exudes throughout with ornate cornices, Baltic loorboards, high ceilings, sash windows, ceiling roses and some original light ittings.
On a beautifully landscaped lat parcel of land in a quiet & prestigious pocket within easy walking distance of Mt Dandenong Village, is this much loved brick veneer home just ready to embrace its new owners. Quality window furnishings adorn the colonial-style windows, slate & baltic wood loors in the living areas capture the natural color palette, woollen carpets in all bedrooms, all ensuring the home generates a traditional ambience & classic style. Warmth is provided by gas ducting heating throughout plus a Coonara-style wood-burner in the family room and an open gas ireplace in the formal living area - perfect for gatherings. The generous loorplan delivers all of the modern necessities that a family may desire internally three large living areas, spacious family bathroom with bath, shower & separate toilet, & a renovated timber kitchen.
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$690,000 Plus
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A SLICE OF TESSELAAR HISTORY
FIRST time offered in almost half
a century on two titles, and impressive in its own right, this property is notable for being built and home to the Tesselaar family for the last 35 years. SPANNING over 400m2 (under roof), the home features five bedrooms, two bathrooms, four living areas including the enormous lounge with bi-fold doors that flow out onto the paved entertaining area and gas heated in-ground pool. The home is mostly of slab construction (excluding second storey section) with parts in solid brick and brick veneer construction. It has many features that were ahead of its time, but none more so than the gas hydronic heating system which is zoned throughout the house. Not only is it one of the most efficient forms of heating but also
the most pleasant and ideal for people with allergies. Externally, the grounds are simple but magnificent - especially in bloom. There are huge expanses of open lawn, hundreds of bulbs for colour including the family's famous tulips. Magnificent specimen trees such as golden elms provide shade and add that intangible atmosphere to the outdoor entertaining spaces that have been host to many summer pool parties over the years. To round off this magnificent property are the potential uses for the land (STCA). Being about 5100m2 in size, made up of two separate titles (2647m2 and 2454m2 respectively approximately) and rear access for the second block, via Reservoir Road, means that the new owners may be gifted with opportunities in the future, most in the area can only dream about! A genuine piece of local history for the discerning buyer.
405 Monbulk Silvan Road Inspect: By appointment Offers close: Friday, 23 October, 5pm (if not sold prior) Contact: MRE PROPERTY MARKETING P/L, 9756 6011
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A Slice of Tesselaar History First time offered in almost half a Century on 2 titles offers close Friday 23rd October @ 5pm (if not sold prior) 405 Monbulk Silvan Road, Monbulk.
Secluded residence on 1.5 acres (approx) of northern sun and views Hidden away in an area only locals know about, is this spectacular 1.5 acres (approx.) of peace, privacy and views. The home, a renovated 4 bedroom with potential 5th if required, 3 additional living areas leading onto 2 levels of decking to take in the northern views. The home has been renovated in a fresh modern style suitable for couples with room for guests or a family. The natural light throughout the living areas is one of the homes best assets and the cook of the household will love the view from the enormous kitchen window. Unassuming from the road, this is a property that needs to be inspected to be appreciated. The shedding is extensive with a separate asphalt driveway leading to a second double garage and another garage just for the ride-on!! All the benefits of a large property at a reasonable price! Inspections are highly recommended !
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COCKATOO 28 CARAWA STREET Family Home In A Lifestyle Location
COCKATOO 130 KIRK ROAD Modern Retreat On 7.4 Acres
KALLISTA 3 RIDGE ROAD Exclusive Address, Luxury Lifestyle, Incredible Views
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EMERALD 444 BELGRAVE GEMBROOK ROAD The Ultimate Family Lifestyle On 2.2 Acres
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Walker back to his roots UPWEY favourite son Matt Walker is preparing his band for a hometown gig, upon release of their new album. The roots artist and his crew of talented musicians, collectively called Lost Ragas, are celebrating their release, ‘Trans-Atlantic Highway’, with a performance at Burrinja on Saturday, 26 September. The performance will mark the start of a national tour for Lost Ragas, which formed when Walker met pedal steel player, Shane Reilly. Roger Bergodaz (bass) and Simon Burke (drums) helped complete the quartet. Walker is an Aria award winner and perhaps betterknown for his solo work over the past 20 years, but he told the ‘Mail’ that playing in a band had rejuvenated his music. “I’ve more recently moved away from the solo act and focused more on the band,” he said. “They’re the best band to work with, I feel I can express myself without
having to fit in, I can play how I want to play. “Collectively, we have a wide appreciation of music, which is why we mix so well.” Interestingly, Walker wasn’t the only artist in the group needing a change. The drummer (Burke) used to be a bass player, while the bass player (Bergodaz) used to be a drummer. Walker, too, has stepped out of his comfort zone. He wrote much of the new album on piano, despite the guitar being his usual instrument of choice. For this performance, it will be a homecoming of sorts, after starting out his career performing at the Selby Folk Club. “I grew up in the Hills and sometimes take it for granted, but it has influenced my music,” he said. The new album has been described as ‘cosmic country’. Lost Ragas will play at Burrinja Cafe on Saturday, 26 September, with dinner from 6pm and music from 8pm (cost $20). For more information, visit www.burrinja.org.au.
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This year alone, three children won highly commended awards at the Upwey Arts Festival and the school won the Knox Festival Bunting Arts Prize. Ms Ashman said she also ran two exhibitions of the children’s work each year. In addition to an exhibition at the Upwey Arts Festival earlier this year, Nikki is planning an exhibition at the school’s fete in November. Examples of the children’s artwork are displayed proudly throughout the foyer and corridors of the school. Local families are invited to come along and view the work at any time.
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“I have taught the same sorts of techniques to my Grade 5/6 students as I would teach to Year 10 students and the results have been fantastic. “The students are challenged and they are doing fantastic groundwork for secondary school art if they choose to follow that path.” In addition to the technical elements of line, tone, shape and colour, Ms Ashman teaches the students about famous artists in history and their unique style, then gives the students the opportunity to honour those artists by creating their own piece of work in that style. Over the past few years, the school has regularly been recognised in local art competitions.
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MONBULK Bowls Club members celebrated loudly and proudly on Saturday, 12 September. To mark the club’s 50th anniversary, celebrations started with a dinner and dance. Items from the club’s history were on display, including photos, old uniforms, minutes of meetings and newspaper articles. Des Cox, the emcee for the evening, dressed smartly in his early days formal bowls uniform. His first task was to propose a toast to all past, present and future Monbulk bowlers. He then introduced each of the dignitaries. Peter Delaney, the Operations Manager for Bowls Victoria, gave some insight into his preoccupations. Then President of Bowls Victoria, John Fisher OAM, presented a plaque to the club to proclaim the 50th anniversary. Upon receiving the plaque, president of Monbulk Bowling Club, Jenny Holmes, gave assurances it would be put in pride of place as part of the history display. A History of Monbulk Bowling Club was then launched by the Mayor of Yarra Ranges, Cr Maria McCarthy.
Life members cutting the cake: Doug Elliott, John Van Driel, Leo Koelewyn and Terry Carey. Although on the surface it may seem a humble publication, the book has photos and documents from the past 50 years and is a lasting record of people and events that have made the club. A huge black forest cake decorated with a 50th motif was cut by four of the club’s life members: Doug Elliott, John Van Driel, Leo Koelewyn and Terry Carey. Jenny Holmes gave a summary of the milestones of the
club’s history and asked everyone to consider what could be learned from the past. Guests then danced into the night to the sounds of the band, in2groove. The celebrations continued on Sunday, when there was a social bowls tournament. Ray McDonald, the President of Eastern Ranges Bowls Region, presented awards to 11 new Monbulk Super Veterans, the bowlers who have reached 80 years of age.
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The final round By JAMIE STRUDLEY YARRA Ranges Athletics athletes competed in the final round of the XCR15 cross country season on Saturday morning. Round 10 was the Tan relays held on the Tan Track around the Botanical Gardens in Melbourne. Each team member ran one lap of the iconic circuit. With many teams in contention for a top three finish in the overall season standings, the excitement and eagerness was high. Ten Yarra Ranges Athletics teams fronted the starters. Highlight of the day was the convincing win by the Under 14s Girls, winning their grade by more than three minutes. Fastest male athlete was Julian Badari with a scorching 11.45s circuit. Fastest woman was Georgia Laven with a lightning 14.12s, narrowly ahead of Veida Somerville’s 14.14s. The club also welcomed two debutants to the Yarra Ranges Athletics family, congratulations and welcome to Sarah Love and James Love. Results: Men’s Div 4 (3rd) Caleb McInnes 12.49, Bryan Ackerly 14.20,
Michael Clarke 14.06, Lachie Scully 12.58. Men’s Div 6 (3rd) Jordan Brown 15.09, David Mims 15.02, Tynn Mims 13.41, Craig Hewitson 15.33. Men’s Div 7 (12th) Craig Hewitson 15.33, Camden Hewitson 16.51, David Seeds 15.11, David Laven 15.25. Invite (Div 3) Julian Badari 11.45, Andrew Peeler 16.42, Andre Waring 13.08. Men’s U16 (15th) Jayden Eagleton 17.09, James Love 17.25, Daniel Gasson 15.44. Men’s U14 (8th) Harrison Van Duuren 14.22, Jayden Clarke 17.37, Liam Russell 16.15. Women’s Div 4 (2nd) Amanda Branson 15.02, Sienna Somerville 15.29, Veida Somerville 14.14. Women’s Div 5 (14th) Lee Taylor 23.25, Sarah Love 18.15, Amanda Laven 16.26. Women’s U18(6th) Lily Thompson 15.23, Amy Veenendaal 17.02, Olivia Twining 16.25. Women’s U14 (1st) Georgia Laven 14.12, Zoe Sibley 16.23, Ruby Dixon 14.29. The club looks forward to the opening round of the track and field season on Saturday, 10 October. Little Athletics starting at 8.45am at Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn, seniors at AV Shield at Nunawading from 1pm. For photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out Facebook.
Town and Martin shine By DENNIS FULLER AT Emerald Golf Club last Saturday, summer gear and paraphernalia had to be dragged out of the recesses of wardrobes to cope with the spring sunshine. The game was two-man ambrose. Leading the pack into the Tuck Shop were Steve Town and Ross Martin when they cruised in with a nett score of 59.5. This was from 65 off the beater after having dropped putts from various corners of the universe. In second place were Broc Reynolds and Peter Clowes on 61.25, followed by Travis Gerbes and Damian Gray 62.25, Dean Shannon and Peter Glasscock 63.75 and Graham White and Ken Hill 66.5. Philip Crossley was nearest the pin on the 4th, John Fisher the 7th, Broc
Justin Eagleton puts in the hard yards during the Tan relays.
Reynolds the 12th, Peter Glasscock the 13th and Ken Sumsion scooped the pool by winning the pro pin dosh on the 18th. The ladies produced another nail-biter but finally it was Joanne Keys and Irene Scott who held sway from Davina Aitken and visiting guest Antoinette White. At Overly Floppy Golf on Wednesday, members got to play the old nine holes twice in a stroke format. Ken Sumsion (27) relished the conditions of play and romped home a winner with a nett 67 from Peter Clowes (17) 68, Dennis Fuller (16) on 70 followed by Moss Fuller (24) on 71. Next Saturday is a guest day, so if there are any golfers who would like to sample this unique course, rock up at between 7.30am and 8am for a treat.
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Finals bring out best in players THE sun shone on what was the final day of football and netball in the Yarra Valley for 2015. Three thousand people enjoyed the finals fever on Saturday and witnessed Olinda Ferny Creek win their first A Grade netball premiership, as well as going back-to-back in D Grade. Meanwhile, Wandin took home the netball premiership in B, C and under 17 grades. In the football, Healesville went back-to-back in the Under 18s, Upwey Tecoma enjoyed a three peat in the reserves, while Wandin went through undefeated to be the Division 1 senior premiers for 2015. Wandin 16.16 (112) defeated Healesville 6.12 (48) Healesville looked to be up and about early as they slotted the first goal of the game, but it was really from there on that Wandin got the game on their terms. The Bulldogs’ hard running and spread over the ground was just too much for Healesville to combat. Wandin booted five opening-term goals, while Healesville’s first goal of the game was their only one for the quarter, which saw Wandin lead by 26 points. The second term was a little more of a contest, but Wandin still had more of the ball and arguably could have been further ahead than their 34-point lead at half-time after a 3.5 to 2.3 second term. Although Healesville trailed, they battled manfully in the third quarter. But, for all Healesville’s efforts, Wandin was still able to maintain a handy lead after booting 4.1 to 3.2 to go into the final-quarter with a 39-point buffer. Wandin had threatened all day to run away with this clash, and that’s exactly what they did in the last quarter. The Bulldogs held Healesville to just three behinds while they finished off the day in great fashion, booting 4.4 to win by a hefty 64 points and become premiers for 2015. Bulldog Josh Taylor was awarded the AFL Vic Country Best on Ground Medal. Wandin best players: Josh Taylor (1 goal), Brad Harvey, Justin Myers, Jarrod Bayliss (2 goals), Dylan Taylor, Robbie Ross. Healesville best players: Casey Adams, Dylan Anderson, Daniel Plozza, Tim Costigan, Paul Fermanis (2 goals), Matt Fraraccio. Healesville football club president, Felix Fraraccio, congratulated the victorious Wandin team. “To the Wandin Football Club, to their coach and their committee, we had four goes at trying to knock them off during the year, but we couldn’t and we congratulate them on a premiership,” he said. “I just wanted to stress how big a day it was for the club. “What’s special is we had two sides in the grand final and I couldn’t be more proud of our people, of our club and our people for all the work they did.” Mr Fraraccio said it was a record crowd for the league and a great result for the Healesville club. “It was a big gate,” he said. “Six weeks ago, they didn’t think they’d make a grand final. “At the start of the year, they thought we’d be relegated to second division. “Most people thought we’d be relegated and we’ve gone from that to playing in a grand final. “I’m extremely proud of our group.” For full senior football match report, see double-page feature on pages 10 and 19. UNDER 18s Healesville 18.17 (125) defeated Wandin 9.2 (56) HEALESVILLE has gone back-to-back with a convincing 69-point win over Wandin. The first half of this clash was a reasonable battle, although Healesville did look the better side early with a 4.6 (30) to 1.0 (6) opening. But Wandin showed some good spirit in the second term, booting 3.1 to Healesville’s 4.1 to stay somewhat in touch at half-time as they trailed by 31 points. If there was any doubt about the result of this game, then Healesville squashed that in the third term as their running ability came to the fore,
leaving Wandin in their wake. Healesville booted 5.6. to 1.1 to put the game beyond doubt at three-quarter time, as their lead was out to an even 10 goals. The last quarter did open up and goals started to flow for both sides, but Healesville still had the upper hand, scoring 5.4 to 4.1 to become premiers for the second year in a row. The AFL Vic Country Best on Ground Medal went to Healesville’s James Edmonds. Healesville best players: James Edmonds (2 goals), Dale Senior, Ryley Howard-Scales, Tyson Sund (4 goals), Lochie Oliver, Matt Jeffery. Wandin best players: Tom Leech-Hines, Joshua James (1 goal), Harrison Byrne (3 goals), Patrick Hodgett (3 goals), Billy Lawrence, Lachlan Jones.
DIVISION 1 NETBALL A GRADE Olinda Ferny Creek 40 defeated Wandin 33 THIS game was everything fans wanted in a grand final for three quarters, as it was impossible to separate the sides. The first term was a great opening, as both sides went goal for goal, and it was Olinda that held a one-goal lead at the first change. The second term saw both defences working overtime and goals became hard to score, but Wandin was able to sneak their way in front at half-time after an 8 goal to 6 second quarter. The third term was another goal-for-goal affair and neither team was able to gain any real advantage, both sides scoring 10 goals to see Wandin maintain their 1 goal lead at the final change. Olinda showed why they finished atop of the ladder in the last quarter and why they haven’t been defeated by Wandin this year. They were brilliant as they looked to go up a gear and their ball movement was first class leaving Wandin a little shocked. Olinda hammered home 13 last-quarter goals to Wandin’s 5 to come away with a brilliant 7-goal win and become deserving 2015 premiers. The Anita Woods Best on Court Medal was awarded to Olinda Ferny Creek player, Krista Tomlinson. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: Krista Tomlinson, Tamara Luke, Gretta Hankinson. Wandin best players: Tayissa Coppinger, Ruby Tidd, Gabrielle Sinclair (22 goals).
B GRADE Wandin 42 defeated Mount Evelyn 32 WANDIN set up their victory in the first quarter as they shot out of the blocks, scoring 16 goals to 4, leaving Mount Evelyn a little stunned. Wandin continued their good form in the second, adding another 10 goals to their score while Mount Evelyn scored 6 goals, which saw Wandin lead by a handy 16 goals at half-time. Mount Evelyn came out in the third and gave it everything and they started to narrow the margin and get right back into the contest. They scored 13 goals to 5 to trail by 8 goals at the final change and still in the game. The last quarter was a good one for Wandin, because when they got the ball, they controlled the tempo of the play and just denied Mount Evelyn any real chance to be a threat. Wandin scored 11 goals to 9 to win by 10 goals and celebrate becoming the 2015 premiers. Best on Court medal was awarded to Wandin’s Tayla Harris. Wandin best players: Tayla Harris, Corinne Bogle, Kelly Nicol. Mount Evelyn best players: Jessica Lowe, Kelsey Eslick, Sarah Graffen (20 goals).
C GRADE Wandin 41 defeated Olinda Ferny Creek 29 WANDIN’S first half of this game was first class and really was the catalyst for their victory. Wandin started off well with a 13 goal to 5 opening quarter and stretched their lead even further in the second term, scoring 8 goals to 3 to lead by 13 goals at the half. The third term was more of an even battle and in fact Olinda did reduce the margin after shooting 10 goals to 7, but they still trailed by 10 goals going into the final term. The last quarter was a pretty free flowing affair, but Olinda was just no match as Wandin produced a 13 goals-to-11 quarter to win by 12 goals and raise the premiership cup for 2015. The Best on Court Medal was awarded to Wandin’s Keeley Iedema.
The victorious Wandin Bulldogs lap up the spoils of a premiership win. 144617
Olinda Ferny Creek played some of their best netball on grand final day. 144617 Wandin best players: Keeley Iedema (38 goals), Rebecca McMahon, Tash Halton. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: Jane Batey (1 goal), Elle Cody, Mary Taylor.
D GRADE Olinda Ferny Creek 29 defeated Wandin 26 THE first quarter of this game was a low-scoring encounter, but it was a close one as Wandin led 6 goals to 5 at the first change. The second term opened up a little with more free flowing play, as both sides started to settle. But it was Olinda that got their noses in front by just 1 goal at the half, after a 9-goal-to-7 second term. The third quarter was another great contest, with neither team giving an inch, both sides scored 6 goals for the quarter which meant Olinda held on to their 1 goal half-time lead going into the last quarter. The last term was another beauty and the outcome of this game was still in doubt deep into the term. But Olinda was able to score the crucial goals to get themselves a three-goal buffer and was able to hold on to that lead to win by that margin and become the 2015 premiers. The Best on Court Medal was awarded to Wandin’s Alicia Kay. Olinda Ferny Creek best players: Sheridan Faull, Georgia Patton, Michelle Tomlinson (6 goals). Wandin best players: Alicia Kay (22 goals), Gayle Seeger, Erin Foot.
17 AND UNDER Wandin 32 defeated Warburton Millgrove 21 THIS game started off an even affair, with Wandin taking 1-goal lead into quarter time. Wandin capitalised on their chances in the second, scoring 7 goals to 3 to take a handy lead into the third quarter. It was status quo in the third, with no change to the lead. Wandin kicked it up another gear in the last and came away premiers for 2015. The Best on Court Medal was awarded to Wandin’s Olivia Kerr. Wandin best players: Olivia Kerr, Keeley Iedema (21 goals), Emelie Ainslie-Aitkens. Warburton Millgrove best players: Alexandra Woods (13 goals), Mary McIntosh, Sienna Spencer.
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7389 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Sidestep. 6, Lash. 8, Fire. 9, Colander. 10, Stoat. 11, Single. 13, Cradle. 15, Dinghy. 17, Embryo. 19, Spurt. 22, Vacation. 23, Undo. 24, Rely. 25, Hastened. Down - 2, Idiot. 3, Emerald. 4, Tick. 5, Palisade. 6, Linen. 7, Stealth. 12, Demolish. 14, Rummage. 16, Neptune. 18, Ready. 20, Ridge. 21, Onus. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7389 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Rolled up. 6, Torn. 8, Di-v-a (rev.) 9, Passed up. 10, Te-n-s-e. 11, D-reads. 13, Unborn. 15, T-ramp-s. 17, Pis-tol (rev.) 19, Thaw-s. 22, Col-ossal. 23, Eve-n. 24, M-e-an. 25, Di-there-d. Down - 2, Op-in-e. 3, Leads to. 4, Dope. 5, Postdate. 6, There. 7, Round up. 12, En-close-d. 14, No-I-Some. 16, Ath-let-e. 18, Thorn (anag.) 20, W-her-e. 21, Flat.
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