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Police shift change? By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS VICTORIA Police night-time operations in the Yarra Valley may change, as police units and the local area commander are in discussion about how to better staff night shifts. The Mail received an anonymous call on Wednesday 16 September from a citizen concerned that changes to police night shifts in the Valley would stretch staff too thinly. The current protocol for night shift police in the Yarra Valley is police from Mooroolbark assist police from Yarra Junction and Warburton with night-time shifts. The Mail understands the restructure under discussion could mean police from Yarra Junction and Warburton would also be covering the Mooroolbark area as well - up to an hour away from their current beat. Acting inspector and local area commander for the Yarra Ranges Geraldine McKenna said the discussions at this point are focused around how to utilise police officers in the Yarra Valley. Acting Insp McKenna said the changes wouldn’t affect police performance in the area and would maintain a night-time presence where it is required. “There is nothing changing,” she said. “All we are doing is resourcing for the whole response area.” Acting Insp McKenna said the police staff at Warburton, Yarra Junction and Mooroolbark were more than capable of policing their entire response area. “They work like we do everywhere, using members to resource our response where a response is needed most,” she said. Sergeant John Docherty of Yarra Junction Police said nothing had been decided at this point but was sure discussions would yield positive outcomes. “There has been talk of changes but nothing is confirmed,” he said. “It’s a decision the area commander will make and there are no changes at this immediate time.” Sgt Docherty said the sharing of night-time responsibilities is not a new practice for Victoria Police in the Valley and the discussions would deliver police resources where they were needed. “It’s not something that’s new and changes are yet to be discussed,” he said. “Processes that are needed are going to be discussed to make sure there is a police presence in the valley.”

Look out, they’re Brodie’s Heroes FIVE-year-old Brodie is so surrounded by the love and support of his family that they have organised a family fun day to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis Victoria. Brodie’s Heroes are his brothers Tyler, 7, and Jobe, 2, with Brodie in the middle and parents Adele and Danny Ormsby. The family fun day promises to have something for everyone, all while raising money for a good cause and to help Picture: ROB CAREW anyone living with cystic fibrosis. Read the full story page on 3. 143073

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Caravan park rents are under question By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS RESIDENTS at Doon Reserve Caravan Park in Yarra Junction have requested the assistance of Consumer Affairs Victoria after a proposed rent increase at the park. Caravan Park owner and operator Ken Bell said the proposed rental increase from $115 per week to $130 per week is to cover the ongoing costs of keeping the park running. “Costs have gone up over previous rental increases and if I don’t keep ahead of costs it puts the park in a position where it may have to close,” he said. “The increase will be used straight back into the park and covers increased cost building up over 12 years since I took over the run-

ning of it.” Consumer Affairs has started a review into the rent increase after a representative attended meetings with Mr Bell and with residents on Friday 18 September. Caravan park resident Anthony Bennett said the park has “a whole pile of issues” that does not justify the increase in rent. “From street lighting to emergency vehicle signage, no lighting, and I’ve had to fix a non-backfilled hole myself to stop my motorhome leaning,” he said. Mr Bennett said in the five years he has lived in the park the conditions have steadily declined while the rent for the residents' plots has continued to increase. “It’s just unfair if rent goes up

$15 per week when we get nothing in return,” he said. An advocate for Housing for the Aged, Shanny Gordon, was also at the park to assist residents with the paperwork and said residents have had issues with management for a number of years. “The residents don’t feel like they are getting what they are paying for anyway so regular rent increases really concerns them,” she said. Ms Gordon said issues such as not having access to the disabled toilets and shower and not having a common space to meet needs to be resolved but residents don’t know how. “A lot of residents are intimidated to go into the office and you can

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forget about trying to negotiate outcomes if people don’t feel like they can approach management.” Mr Bell said he had not been approached by the residents of the park with any of the grievances they have raised with Consumer Affairs. “There are always ongoing issues with potholes and the like but that goes as par for the course of running a caravan park,” he said. “We try to address them as fast as possible and we are in the process of looking at major upgrades top the roads.” Mr Bell said he will wait and see what the outcome is from the Consumer Affairs rental review. “The process is quite involved and they will make the decisions and we will go from there,” he said.

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THE family of a five-year-old boy from Woori Yallock is hosting a fund-raising day to support research into cystic fibrosis. Brodie has been living with the disease his whole life and members of his family have formed a group called ‘Brodie’s Heroes’ to help raise money to find a cure for the illness. Brodie’s mother, Adele Ormsby, said the family are doing everything they can to support Brodie and raising money for Cystic Fibrosis Victoria will make a difference to everyone living with the illness. Brodie’s Heroes are hosting a family fun day to be held at the Woori Yallock Primary School on Saturday, 10 October, with all proceeds donated to Cystic Fibrosis Victoria. Cystic Fibrosis affects the lungs and digestive system due to a malfunction in the exocrine system that is responsible for producing saliva, sweat, tears and mucus. People with cystic fibrosis develop an abnormal amount of thick and sticky mucus within the lungs, airways and the digestive system that causes damage to their organs - there is currently no cure for the illness. Ms Ormsby said supporting Brodie is a full time effort and they are desperate to help find a cure any way they can. “We try and break up as much of this mucus as we can with physio treatments every day, and at times two to three times a day,” Ms Ormsby said. “His body does not receive all the nutrients from food, which can make staying healthy also very difficult.” “On top of all this he must take various medications and vitamins to try and help his body fight

these infections that are caused by the mucus clogging up his body.” As of 31 December 2013, the Australian Cystic Fibrosis Data Registry (ACFDR) held records of 3235 people living with cystic fibrosis. Ms Ormsby is confident the money raised by the Fun Day will help anyone living with the disease through furthering research for a cure. “In no way does the money go to Brodie or any members of our family,” she said. “We are doing this as we want to show Brodie how much we love him and in the end coming up with a cure for cystic fibrosis. “That is the most important thing to me and my family and Brodie’s Heroes.” The family fun day, on Saturday, 10 October, will have face-painting, pony rides, a petting zoo, jumping castles, kids' rides, market stalls, a football clinic, DJ, kids' entertainment (including Doc McStuffins and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), and much more. There will also be silent auctions and other various auctions and entertainment during the day for parents and adults to enjoy.

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Motorcyclist 70km/h over limit A COLDSTREAM man will face court after being caught travelling at more than 70 km/h over the speed limit in Coldstream last week. Police said the man was clocked riding a black Honda motorcycle at 131km/h in the 60km/h zone along Ingram Road in Coldstream on Wednesday, 16 September - before overtaking a truck on the Maroondah Highway. He then overtook a car to the left and proceeded to overtake three more cars across double white lines. The rider then split traffic at the Warburton Highway intersection in Lilydale and ran a red light where he crashed into a turning vehicle. The rider fled the scene shortly after the collision, as he was riding an unregistered bike with a suspended driver’s licence. The driver of the vehicle was not injured but the rider received injuries that required medical attention at hospital. The rider will be charged on summons for numerous offences including evading police, dangerous speeding, and driving while suspended. He will face court at a later date.

P-platers’ cars impounded TWO Healesville teenagers will be car-less for a month after being caught travelling at nearly twice the speed limit over the weekend. At about 10pm on Saturday, 19 September, officers clocked two probationary drivers, an 18-year-old and a 19-year-old, travelling at 112 kilometres per hour in a 60 km/h zone on Don Road in Healesville. Leading Senior Constable Chris Grasby said both drivers had their cars impounded for 30 days, and they would be summonsed to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court at a later date. Both of the teenagers were Healesville men, and Leading Sen Const Grasby said the drivers were following each other at the time they were caught.

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In conditions such as fibromyalgia for instance, the body never settles into the fourth stage of sleep, and so the muscles never achieve full relaxation.

This is thought to impact both the perception of muscular pain and also increase the tightness of painful myofascial trigger points that are located throughout our muscular system. The same occurs in people who are training and exercising regularly - the deep sleep cycle is of utmost important for our muscles to be able to recover, repair, rebuild and then finally re-strengthen post exercise. Now, most elite sporting agencies measure fatigue levels of their athletes via physical tests or subjective ques-

tionnaires daily during training periods in order to predict risk of injury. It is common for AFL players to regularly have a lighter ‘day on the track’ when their fatigue levels are up just from these questionnaires, because we know that muscles do not perform and do not recover optimally when we are generally fatigued. Lifestyle factors play the greatest role in determining how we sleep and the quality of our sleep. Diet, amount and type of exercise, caffeine and alcohol intake and

Community Diary Coles Fund-raising FRIDAY 25 September from 10am onwards Coles Healesville will be holding a fund-raising day to raise money in support of RedKite. RedKite is a charity that supports children with cancer, their families and support networks which allows families to be together with their children while they receive treatment. Contact Service Manager Cathy on 5962 5841.

Table Tennis Open Night FREE to come and play and enjoy the great game with friends and family. Please wear runners. Wednesday 23 September 7pm -10pm,123 Liverpool Road, Kilsyth. Contact Andrew 0450 763 252.

The Sex Life of Orchids THIS Walk, Watch and Wonder event will be a leisurely stroll along Skyline Road led by experienced leaders to identify local orchids and their reproductive systems. We will return via a bush track. Lunch, water, hat and sunscreen must be carried. Afternoon tea provided by HEWI. Sunday 4 October 10.30am - 3.00pm. Bookings essential, contact Maureen on 5962 1224.

Last Tuesday Writers Group HELD at Healesville Library, 110 River

Street, Healesville, 2pm on the last Tuesday of every month. Everyone welcome!

The Youth Initiative Award NOMINATIONS for Warburton and Yarra Junction Community Banks are now open. Do you know a young person between 15-25 who makes a difference in the Upper Yarra Community? Why not nominate them? Forms available from branches or can be downloaded from: http://upperyarra.net.au/youth/ ian-de-la-rue-youth-initiative-award/ Nominations close 12 October.

Visage THE sixth Visage Portrait Exhibition, featuring portraits of people who give meaning to local lives is on from September 4 to 29 at the Upper Yarra Arts Centre. Open to all artists/photographers over 16 years of age with a special Under 21 category. Visit uyartisans.weebly.com or phone Chris on 5966 2643 for more information.

Community Health Consultation Group EASTERN Health is looking for interested community members from around the district to join the Healesville Redevelopment Liaison Group. This group meets every two months to

stress levels important in almost equal amounts and typically addressed when dealing with sleep issues. Making small changes to your day such as standing rather than sitting at work, or walking rather than driving down the street, can be a great start to improving general activity levels and improve the quality of sleep. And remember that even the best and most expensive mattresses have a lifespan of 10 years, and pillows two years before reducing the amount of support they provide.

Email diary entries to: editor@yvnews.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays provide advice about the Healesville and District Hospital and Yarra Valley Community Health Redevelopment. If you are interested or would like more information contact Tanya Hendry on 5969 9951 or email tanya.hendry@ easternhealth.org.au

Healesville New Mums Tennis Program A WONDERFUL opportunity for new mums to come ’n’ try tennis over five weeks with FREE childcare by club volunteers. Coaching by Wayne for one hour for five Mondays beginning Monday 12 October. Cost is just $50. Please book by phoning Wayne 0437 008 788 or emailing: healesvilletennis@live.com

Move with Joy! Seated Fitness to Music AGELESS Grace is a complete fitness and wellness program for the body and brain. Practised while seated in a chair, it involves a variety of simple, joyful and creative movements with music to lift the spirit, stimulate memory and engage the emotions. Mondays and Fridays 5 October - 18 December, 10.30am - 11.30am at the Yarra Glen Living and Learning Centre. Gold coin donation plus one off membership $7.50, please call 9730

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Soup and Chat DROP into Seville Community House, 8 Railway Road, Seville, on Tuesdays from noon to 2pm for a catch up. BYO lunch and join the group for a chat about current topics. Gold coin donation appreciated. Phone 5964 3987 for more information.

THIS friendly and relaxed singing group consists of a diverse group of women and men united by one common desire: to experience the sheer joy of singing with like-minded people in a warm, nurturing space that is free of judgement. Wednesdays 7 October - 16 December at the Yarra Glen Living and Learning Centre. Gold coin donation plus one off membership $7.50, please call 9730 2887 to register.

Healing Circle AN invitation is extended to anyone who would like support with life’s issues to attend a place of listening and respect at the Old School Building in Badger Creek (opposite Healesville Sanctuary). Wednesday mornings at 10.30am to noon. Hosted by Peter, please call 0429 353 805 for more information.

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. Please call 5964 3987 for more information. Gold coin donation appreciated.

TOWN Club TAKE Off Weight Naturally (TOWN Club-Upper Yarra) meets weekly in Yarra Junction and supports its members as they focus on achieving their desired weight. Cost is $5 per week. Young and older, men and women, ‘lots to lose’ or ‘just a bit off’, are all represented. Phone Deb on 0417 103 589 or Marg on 0409 162 189.

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SLEEP is the most important natural healer that humans possess. Think of it like a super supplement. Getting into deep sleep (also called REM sleep or the fourth stage of sleep) is a priority that our systems require in order to maintain optimal health of our musculoskeletal system, immune system and even our psychological state. Parents of young children, and those who suffer from pain syndromes, will attest to this, but it is also a common complaint of people with arthritis, sporting injuries and neck or back pain.


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Birthday boy wings it By JESSE GRAHAM ONE OF Healesville Sanctuary’s most iconic residents celebrated his birthday last week, with Jess the wedge-tailed eagle going strong at 44 years old. Jess, the oldest resident at the sanctuary, turned 44 on Wednesday 16 September, and was joined by keeper Jason Bell for a media appearance to mark the day. The eagle was rescued in 1971 by sanctuary worker Graham Carkeek in the Warburton Ranges, after his nest had fallen out of a tree. Mr Carkeek built a nest for Jess in his garage in Lilydale and hand-raised him, later flying him around the area when he was ready. When Victorian laws changed in 1974 and permits were required to care for native wildlife, Mr Carkeek handed Jess in to the sanctuary, where he has lived ever since. Jess has gone on to become one of the most iconic residents at the Sanctuary, featuring on Australia Post’s 60 cent postage stamp, in the recent film, Healing, and is even the eagle featured on Wolf Blass wine bottle labels.

Jess the Wedge-tailed Eagle with his keeper, Jason Bell, at Healesville SanctuPicture: JESSE GRAHAM ary. 144443 Mr Bell said that wedge-tailed eagles live to about 40-years-old in the wild. “Jess is on a pretty good wicket here,� he said. “We’ve obviously got the best attention for him - he gets looked after really well, he’s got great vets up at the AWHC (Australian Wildlife Health Centre) looking after him, so we’re hoping that we can get him out past 50 years.�

Jess takes part in the Spirits of the Sky presentation at the sanctuary, where he flies around the crowd while keepers talk to crowds about animals, their capabilities and how to protect their habitat - he has performed more than 350,000 flybys in his time. While Jess was meant to have a business-asusual birthday, he decided to fly away from the presentation on Wednesday, returning after the crowds had dispersed. Mr Bell, meanwhile, did not miss a beat in keeping the presentation running, explaining that wild wedge-tailed eagles can often be seen near the sanctuary - and that they can see kilometres into the distance. “He’s been at the sanctuary, here, for 40 years and he’s been in all sorts of different places in that time,� Mr Bell said before the show. “He knows the sanctuary really well, and there is the odd occasion where he decides he wants to go have a look, but it’s pretty rare.� While Mr Bell talked to visitors after the show, Jess stayed perched on his glove, receiving pats and scratches while watching people (and this reporter) taking photos.

Holiday fears as footy break looms By PETER DOUGLAS 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. 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. Is the new holiday a winner or a blow for traders? Email editor@mailnewsgroup. com.au.

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MAIL photographer, Rob Carew, stopped en route to a photoshoot last week to snap this beautiful photo of a wren in Hoddles Creek. Do you have any spectacular photos from around the Yarra Valley or Dandenong Ranges? Send them through to editor@ mailnewsgroup.com. au with “Lenscape“ in the subject line, for your chance to feature.

I WOULD like to personally thank you for the effort the Mail has put into this week’s wrap-around (Best of the Yarra Valley and Best of the Dandenong Ranges, 8 September) that showcased our region. I hope that there will be more of this sort of format as it was a delight to read the stories of our local people and our local area. Thank you for creating a great concept. Maria McCarthy, Yarra Ranges Mayor.

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Healesville Guardian 21 September 1935 Healesville Baker MR. F. J. Kenny, high class baker and pastry cook, late of Bacchus Marsh and Yarra Glen, announced that he has taken over the business of Mr. MacIntyre, Nicholson St, Healesville and solicits patronage. Catering of all kinds will be undertaken by Mr Kenny who assures quality and excellent service. As weekend specials, cream cakes of all descriptions will be sold at 1/- dozen, an innovation for Healesville. Wholesome and nourishing bread will be delivered to all parts of the district. Marysville Concert A GRAND concert will be held at the Marysville Public Hall on Wednesday 24 September at 8pm and the Healesville Memorial Hall on 25 September. A night of music and laughter is promised. A first rate vaudeville show with the famous Royal Jazz Orchestra; Le Don Eccentric Juggler; Ern

Pike Midget Comedian; M. La Matt Operatic Tenor; J.H Croker Instrumentalist and many others are on the program. Healesville Social Chatter MRS Townsend, wishing to return the hospitality she received when visiting Healesville at different times, gave a ‘delightful at home’ last Friday afternoon and evening. The ever popular game of bridge was played, and a most enjoyable time was had. Warburton Mail September 24 1965 Three will Contest Council Vacancy THREE nominations have been received by the Shire Secretary to contest the vacancy left on council by the resignation of Cr. S. C. Grieve. Three nominations are Messrs William Joseph Ellis 56 years old (Manager of Signs Publishing), Ormond William Singer, 46 years (officer in charge of SEC Branch Warburton), and Raymond Robert Wilson, 44 years, the owner of an oil heating business.

Round Up HARD working individuals from all parts of Melbourne have been slaving in their spare time over the past 2 years to erect a St. John’s Ambulance Camp on Britannia Creek Road, Wesburn. The camp will seat 1000 people. Warburton Advancement League has requested Council to build new tennis courts at the Warburton Camping Park. The ‘Tikis’ dance band is to have use of all conveniences at the Warburton Mechanics’ Hall over the Christmas break. This was arranged at a meeting of the Warburton Youth Club last week. The main attraction is the coffee lounge which will be held in the supper room. Appearing at the lounge will be Melbourne vocalists and a big attraction will be a talent quest. Heats will run during the week and the final is to be held at the monster New Year’s Eve dance. - Contributed by Ellena Biggs

IMPORTANT NOTICE Work has started on the $8.8 million redevelopment of Healesville & District Hospital and Yarra Valley Community Health.

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From Monday 28 September 2015, most hospital services will be temporarily relocated to other Eastern Health sites. They are: • Inpatient beds and surgery, with patients to receive their care as close to home as possible, predominantly at Yarra Ranges Health in Lilydale or Maroondah Hospital. Patients will be notified of any changes to their care.


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Signs call to beat toll on wildlife By JESSE GRAHAM A HEALESVILLE resident is calling for more wildlife warning signs, after a number of wombats were found to have been hit by cars near the Healesville Racecourse. Elizabeth Stevenson-Ryan has called on Yarra Ranges Council and VicRoads to install wildlife warning signs along Healesville-Kinglake Road, after a number of animals were hit and killed on the stretch of road near the Healesville Racecourse and the turn-off to Yarra Glen. Ms Stevenson-Ryan wrote a letter to both bodies in August, and said that on 1 and 6 August, a kangaroo and a wombat were hit by cars. She wrote that Wildlife Crossing signs - which were not currently in the area near the racecourse - were “on the whole ignored”, and said she wanted to see new signs, recommending slower speeds after dark. “I ask the council, in conjunction with VicRoads to follow the examples set by Tasmanian Councils and put up a ‘Slow after Dusk’ wildlife sign (with a recommended 40 or 50 km/h speed limit), not only at the Watts River but throughout the shire where native wildlife and road traffic have to co-exist,” Ms Stevenson-Ryan wrote. The slower speed, she wrote, would not only mean drivers could see animals with more time to brake or avoid them, but could also reduce the potential for serious crashes and driver injury.

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Elizabeth Stevenson-Ryan and Rod Hystead want to see signs erected to warn drivers of wildlife. 143563 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM According to RACV statistics, released on 2 September, 14 animal collisions that resulted in insurance claims were recorded in Healesville in 2014. Another 14 were recorded in Yarra Glen, while one was recorded in Chum Creek. VicRoads’ Metro South East Director of Transport and Planning Con Stasinos agreed with Ms Stevenson-Ryan in that the roads in the Yarra Ranges presented “the added challenge of animals crossing the road, such

as kangaroos, wombats and echidnas”. “As Elizabeth pointed out in her letter, these roads are among wildlife sensitive areas, which form part of the beauty of travelling in the Yarra Ranges,” he said. “We work with the relevant environment and wildlife government departments to determine where wildlife and other animal crossing signs need to be installed, or other infrastructure such as underpasses.”

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Mr Stasinos reminded road users to take “extra care” when driving in the area, and to not take wildlife signs for granted. He noted that Slow after Dusk signs were not used in Victoria, but welcomed Ms Stevenson-Ryan’s feedback and said it would be noted for future initiatives. The Mail contacted Yarra Ranges Council on 26 August about the matter. Despite repeated requests for comment, no response has been received.

POLICE are urging everyone in the community to be weary of unsolicited phone calls after a phone scam pretending to be from the Australian Tax Office has shown up in the Yarra Valley. Consumer Affairs Victoria has also issued a warning for people to be wary of phone calls from scammers claiming to be from the ATO. The scam reportedly hit 50 people in the Melbourne suburb of Manningham on Friday 11 September, threatening them with arrest over non-existent tax-fraud and tax-evasion. Mail reader Janine had two messages left on her answering machine in consecutive days and is concerned other people might fall for the scam. The aggressive call incorrectly tells people they are being contacted by the ATO and have committed tax crimes and there is legal action being taken against them. Typically, the scammer makes contact by phone,

threatening the person who takes the call with arrest, legal action or even imprisonment if they do not make a payment for a ‘debt’ they owe the ATO. The person is pressed for credit card details and other personal information, or to make a payment via wire transfer. There is also a variation of this scam that involves the scammer calling and telling a person the ATO owes them money, then requesting an ‘administration’ or other type of fee to secure their refund. Consumer Affairs would like to remind people the ATO will never cold call about a debt, or threaten jail or arrest. If you do receive a phone call such as this it is recommended you hang up immediately, ignore any phone messages and do not return them and never give out personal information, such as credit card details and bank account numbers. To check the authenticity of a phone call from the ATO, please call the ATO switchboard on 132 869.

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ENTERTAINMENT on land and in the sky is just weeks away, with Lilydale Airport set to host a mammoth event on the Bathurst 1000 weekend. The Wings and Wheels event will open to the public on from 9am on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 October, for an all-out weekend of planes, helicopters and cars, accompanied by Yarra Valley produce. Event organiser Matthew EttyLeal told the Mail that the event will have attractions for children, and for bigger kids, with jumping castles and Life Education’s Harold the Giraffe to accompany vintage cars and planes. Aircraft demonstrations will take place over the weekend, including some by a Corsair Warbird, a Yak 52 Russian Trainer, biplanes, helicopters and even aerobatic displays and flying formations. Visitors will be able to take part, with flights available in Tiger Moths and helicopters, as well as scenic flights. “Or, if they’re feeling silly enough, they can do a skydive,” Mr Etty-Leal said. He said that a disability-accessible plane will also be available on the weekend for flights.

Lilydale Airport pilot Angus Tobin is ready for the Wings and Wheels event next month. 144158 Picture: ROB CAREW For those more into wheels than wings, the Bathurst 1000 will be screened on both days, with the practice-runs on Saturday and the main event on the Sunday. Mr Etty-Leal said the event will raise money for six charities, four of which are organisations which support people living with disabilities, including Melba Support Services and the Yarra Ranges Special Developmental School. There will be a number of fund-

raising events over the weekend, including a raffle and an auction, the latter of which including three week-long holidays. For those after a bite to eat, Coombe’s executive chef Tony Milton and Sisko Chocolate will both run cooking demonstrations from 10am-4pm each day, and businesses will be running food stalls. Mr Etty-Leal said that, with a little over three weeks until the

event, he was hoping to get more businesses on board with stalls which go for $160 for the weekend. He said businesses could also support the event by donating items for the raffle or auction, to help with the fund-raising. For more information on the event, visit www.wingsandwheelsaustralia.com.au. To book tickets, visit reg.eventarc.com/31208.

PIXELS is a reprehensible mess of an ’80s nostalgia trip. When aliens attack Earth using technology based on classic arcade games, a team of elite retro gamers are assembled to combat the invaders. Adam Sandler (who co-produces and stars in this film) has been a near-constant embarrassment for the past decade or more, and Pixels is yet another barrage of obnoxious Sandler cliches. Sandler plays, yet again, an inconsiderate, charmless jerk that is somehow universally liked and attracts beautiful women. Kevin James (a frequent Sandler collaborator) is essentially a walking fat joke. The film is full of irritating cultural stereotypes and forced, drawn-out humour, and alternates flippantly between fondness for classic gaming and disdainful mocking of its “nerd” main characters. The pacing is abysmally slow and erratic, and while the video game-inspired action scenes (including Pacman’s rampage through New York) are vibrant and entertaining, they’re too scarce and not worth slogging through all the crassness and ineptitude throughout the rest of the film. As far as movies based on video games go, Hitman: Agent 47 - stupidly written yet incredibly stylish - is much better. Among this year’s stinkers, Aloha is worse than Pixels only because it aims higher, attempting touching drama about family relationships, but fails even more miserably. Pixels: avoid at all costs. - Seth Hynes

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THE Yarra Valley ECOSS Spring Fair is on again this October, with a focus this year on alternative building and tiny houses. The annual event to celebrate spring will feature sustainable building workshops, a stage of multicultural music and talks, kids’ entertainment and food from local businesses. “It’s about showcasing what ECOSS are all about, what we are doing and new projects we have coming up,” Administration and Community Engagement Manager Chelsea McNab said. “It’s about displaying a lifestyle shift to something simpler and easier.”

With a strong focus on sustainable building, the fair will have sustainable tiny houses on display, with some of them being built on the day for people to gain an understanding of what they are all about. There will be lots of chances for people to learn how to make things like rocket stoves and how to live a more sustainable life. “It’s a community event with lots of kids’ entertainment like seedling planting, face painting, humpy making, bee keeping, and much more,” Ms McNab said. Local businesses will have organic food stalls and community groups will be represented in the market with stalls and presentations. “We are all about support-

ing small businesses,” Ms McNab said. Local community groups will also be in attendance with groups such as Warburton Environment, Plastic Bag Free Warburton, Amnesty International, Upper Yarra Community House and more. “The activities and information at the fair is centred around self-initiating and DIY,” Ms McNab said. “It’s always a lot of fun and we will have the smoothie cycle again so people can pedal their own drinks.” The fair will be held on Sunday 1 October at 711 Old Warburton Road, Wesburn. “We ask people to be aware that the fair is on the first day of daylight savings, so be aware of that,” Ms McNab said.


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Kinglake Pub, once known as the National Park Hotel, is located at 28 Whittlesea-Kinglake Road, Kinglake – right in the heart of town. This historic 100 year old pub is one of the great country pubs of the Yarra Valley Region and is close to attractions, waterfalls and the National Park. With a relaxed country atmosphere and a recent full renovation, the Kinglake Pub prides itself on serving the best in fresh and local produce with a full country fare for you to enjoy. A family friendly venue with separate bar and bistro as well as TAB facilities, the landscaped gardens, ferned decked area and beautiful beer gardens are sure to make your visit an enjoyable one. The Kinglake Pub offers a set menu available throughout the week, weekly specials, a new bar menu available from 11:30-2:30 and again from 5:30 to 8:30, New wine list with local wines and regular Karaoke nights advertised on Facebook. Function room also available for Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversary’s etc. Brin Ad In &g This Come down and enjoy a relaxed visit to Kinglake Pub and enjoy the A Fre Receive country town feel. Beer O e Pot Of r Wine Open from 11am till late seven days a week. Wit An

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• Delightful home with stunning mountain views • 2 living areas, gas heater & reverse cycle air conditioner • Lovely garden with fruit trees & flowering shrubs • Fully fenced, garden shed plus 2 carports • Private undercover entertaining area at the rear • An easy walk to Warburton township

$330,000-$350,000 Inspection Sat 26/9 1-1.30pm Or by appointment LAND

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2

1024m2

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• Tucked away on a hidden, quiet no through road • 3 bedrooms with built in robes • Open plan living room • Large kitchen with adjoining meals area • Verandah with mountain views overlooking the rear yard • Walk to bus stops, primary school & Yarra River

$285,000 Plus Inspection Sat 26/9 12-12.30pm Or by appointment LAND

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2883 Warburton Highway, Wesburn

3 Wallaby Way, Badger Creek

• 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

Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent

Chris Lord Sales Consultant

Warburton 3371 Warburton Hwy

5966 2800

Ian Shipton Sales Consultant

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2

Andrew McMath Licensed Agent

1

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Marc Barton-Johnson Sales Consultant

• Great size BV Home with all the hard work done • 4 bedrooms, master complete with walk in robe • Large family bathroom, Master with new ensuite • Kitchen with new cupboards, bench tops & splash back • Sunken lounge, OFP & doors to entertaining area • Freshly painted and new polished floorboards

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Mia McKay Sales Support/Administration

2

Cassie Crowe Administration

650m2

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Yarra Junction

$348,500

Neerim Junction

$1,000,000 plus

Near New, Walk to Everything – Stunning Inside!

Views as Far as the Eyes Can See!!

Possibly the best position in town where you can walk to the shops, library & Yarra Centre is this quality built & well inished home. 2 bedrooms plus study, great kitchen with Caesar stone benchtops, dishwasher & European appliances, ducted vacuum, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, 5 star energy rating, 9’ ceilings and beautiful polished timber loors in the living areas. With an extra-long lock up garage & remote door, paved driveways and all landscaped ready to move in!

Laze away the afternoons on the full verandah of this stunning country property surrounded by 121 acres approx of fertile undulating grazing land. The magniicent homestead oozes charm and character and features 4 bedrooms plus study, 2 bathrooms, country style well equipped kitchen, 10ft ceilings, polished loors and huge wood heater for the winter months ahead. Loaded with extra features way too many to mention this lifestyle property awaits the astute purchaser looking for a country property only a short 30 min drive from Yarra Junction.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513

Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631

Millgrove

$950,000 plus

Solid Investment, Solid Return An exceptional freehold investment opportunity with solid returns. Comprising of 3 shops plus an early 1900’s 4 bedroom character home on approx. 2 lat usable acres. A total of 4 separate incomes, long established businesses, great Warburton Highway frontage. Situated beside the Warburton Trail and also positioned with other successful businesses. A well established, solid investment with an excellent return.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Rental Properties Available 25 Alan Grove, Woori Yallock 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. $320 per week 2/1 Crescent Road, Yarra Junction 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. $350 per week 31 Highfield Road, Warburton 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom. $280 per week 3175B Warburton Hwy, Warburton 2 bedroom cottage. $200 per week

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2897A Warburton Hwy, Wesburn 1 bedroom, neat & cosy bungalow. $160 per week

For information on more rental properties contact our Property management department on 5966 2530 or 5964 2277

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Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years

Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years

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Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

$400,000 - $430,000

David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

This beautifully renovated character home offers the charm of yesteryear with all the modern conveniences and in a very sought after location. Boasting French doors to a north facing decking from the family living area, lovely ensuite with clawfoot bath, gorgeous kitchen with a feature original combustion stove nestled into a brick corner ire place, dado paneling, bright and sunny living room and a versatile plan offering either 3 large bedrooms, or 2 bedrooms and a formal living room.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

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

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2 Station Rd Wesburn

$390,000 - $440,000

“The Old Dairy” - A Great Place to Live Situated in an ideal position, this much loved family home is bursting with charm, convenience and opportunity! Ideal for extended families, in-law accommodation or make the most of ‘The Old Dairy’ and capitalize on the Bed & Breakfast market (STCA). The home has been carefully renovated, with a large kitchen showcasing stone bench tops, ample cupboards and preparations areas. Other features include a cosy lounge room with feature open ire, natural gas ducted heating, split systems, light and bright main bathroom, 3 good sized bedrooms, and a lovely undercover outdoor entertaining zone which overlooks the private, pretty and secure rear yard. ‘The Old Dairy’ provides its own accommodation with a bathroom, and either 2 bedrooms or 1 and a lounge and with ample off street parking, double carport and garage this is very well set up for whatever your needs!

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 12.00-12.30pm (Photo ID Required)

Woori Yallock

$359,950

2861 Warburton Hwy Wesburn

$430,000 plus

Sensational Block, Fantastic Location and Views

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Level Half Acre!!

What a block! This is one of the best blocks in the area and now available, approx. 3/4 acre, a great location, fantastic views to the Dandenong’s and overlooking grazing farmland, cleared and gently sloping, water connected, new fencing, power and gas available. All the hard work is done with planning permit all approved for a 4 bedroom house and a separate garage. A superb position just a short stroll to shops and transport. The perfect spot to build the ideal family home.

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.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 Inspection: Sat 2.00-2.30pm (Photo ID Required)

Seville

$740,000 - $790,000

Exceptional Presentation, Superb Location Situated on well over 1/2 an acre, this exceptional home is presented to perfection. Offering 4 big bedrooms all with built in robes including the main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, well set out open plan country kitchen, gas ducted heating and a split system offers year round comfort, a separate meals/dining area, family room, and the ultimate adults entertaining room. Relax outdoors with alfresco entertaining area, heated swim spa ready for summer fun, beautiful low maintenance gardens with an array of lowering shrubs and fruit trees, large 4 car garage with separate workshop and ofice area. A sensational property, conveniently located just a short stroll to the Seville Township and just meters from the Warburton Trail. A great place to call home.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

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

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Great results for our sellers & landlords! SOLD

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Vendors and landlords need an agent who can give them great customer service, communication, dedication and excellent results. Call Barry Plant at Woori Yallock 5964 7344 or Healesville 5962 1700 for a confidential no obligation discussion about what we can do for you and your sale or rental property.

Properties for Sale

POWELLTOWN 7 SURREY ROAD

BADGER CREEK 199 BADGER CREEK RD

YARRA JUNCTION 33 UPPER CRESCENT RD

A Beautiful Northerly Aspect

A Home with a Modern Flair and Style

Log Cabin Plus A Cottage on 6400sqm approx.

With the same ownership for over 40 years, this home has been cherished and looked after but now is the time for a new beginning. With 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a spacious open plan lounge, a kitchen opening onto the covered rear entertainment area plus the comfort of a wood heater for those wintery days, this property could suit a first home buyer, a weekend retreat or a country retirement residence. A wood shed, veggie patch, and well established and maintained cottage style garden are just some of the extras. Walk to the iconic Powelltown General Store and Pub, enjoy the neighbouring park and playground, explore the nearby State Forest and tracks or just sit back and take in the country atmosphere. This property has so much to offer at an affordable price.

All the hard work has been tastefully completed and you will discover a fantastic open plan design in the living area with a light and bright near new kitchen, a renovated bathroom with an ensuite effect to the main bedroom, and near new carpet and floating floors. The dĂŠcor and colour scheme is modern and fresh both inside and out. Enjoy the comfort that the reverse cycle split system provides for your heating and cooling needs. With a decking around 2 sides there is room to entertain with friends and family while enjoying the filtered views and lovely setting. Situated on a flat block and opposite rural properties on a no through service road this is a little treasure.

Not often does the opportunity present itself where you have 2 houses on one title, positioned close to town and lots of space around to enjoy the ambience of the lovely rustic setting. Well this is it. A log cabin with a feature stone fireplace and hearth incorporating a wood heater, an ensuite effect bathroom to the large bedroom, a spacious open plan living design and timber lined verandahs front and rear are just the start. Then there is the cottage with 2 bedrooms, a cosy living area with picture windows, a practical kitchen with a dishwasher, a utility room and a private deck to sit out on and enjoy the bird life that abounds. The sprawling grounds are a lovely mixture of lawns, rustic gardens, treed areas and separate driveways to each of the houses.

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$240,000 Plus Saturday 12:30-1:00pm Peter Nunn 0417 502 669 Woori Yallock 5964 7344

WOORI YALLOCK 1605 Warburton Highway 5964 7344 HEALESVILLE

292 Maroondah Highway 5962 1700

$330,000 Plus Saturday 11:00-11:30am Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 Healesville 5962 1700

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Warning on drug drivers YARRA Ranges Highway Patrol’s sergeant has called on drivers to be more aware of the risks of driving under the influence of drugs, as police begin eight months of operations. Highway Patrol Sergeant John Morgan told the Mail last Friday that October will mark the beginning of eight months of police operations, with various driving offences to be targeted until May. The first of these will be Operation Pincer, where covert and marked police motorbikes will patrol “rat runs”, or back roads which motorcyclists often travel dangerously. “They’ll be doing the rat runs, where some of the motorcyclists are now avoiding the main arterial roads, like the Reefton Spur and the Black Spur, and are going on to Myers Creek Road and Chum Creek Road - and, unfortunately, our collisions are increasing in those areas,” Sgt Morgan said. While the operation will focus on motorcyclists, Sgt Morgan said anybody caught breaking the law “will be snaffled as well”. Following this will be Operation Osborne, where police will target people driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol - or both. Sgt Morgan said that Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol officers began training in April to drug-test drivers – previously, only State Highway Patrol or booze bus police officers were able to conduct the tests. Since then, he said 108 people had been caught driving in the Yarra Ranges on drugs, with one officer, Leading Senior Constable Aiden Williams, catching 36 of these drivers alone. Sgt Morgan said of the 108, roughly 10 had been caught with marijuana and methamphetamine (ice) in their system – the others were roughly split down the middle, returning positive tests for one of those two drugs. “Ice is a huge issue, mate,” he said. “One of my blokes pulled over a P1 (probationary) driver, and she got charged with drug driving – and she just freely admitted ‘I took ice on Saturday night when I was out, and I didn’t realise I couldn’t drive.’ “Ice stays in the system – it doesn’t evaporate in 12 hours.” First-time drug driving offenders will receive a $450 fine and lose their licence for three months on-the-spot, but Sgt Morgan said the consequences could be far more severe.

Using a hypothetical example of a fatality, involving a four-wheel-drive and a Holden Barina, Sgt Morgan said having drugs in a driver’s system immediately brought harsher legal consequences. “The four wheel drive driver, he’s fine, he’s walking around, and the Barina driver’s dead – we would drug test as well as alcohol test that driver,” he said. “If he comes up with methamphetamine in his system, he’s going to get charged with culpable driving and he’s going to jail – I don’t think people realise how serious it is. “Even if they don’t worry about their licence, even if they don’t worry about their fines ... apart from the grief and everything else they go through, they’re going to jail.” Police also notify insurance companies if a driver has tested positive to drugs or alcohol, which immediately voids any potential claims. “If they’re driving a $100,000 car, that’s $100,000 they’ve got to find, because they’re not covered,” Sgt Morgan said. “There’re so many facets to this, and I don’t think people see it.” Other police operations include Operation Step, where low-level speeding will be in the crosshairs. “I think there’s been this misconception that people in a 60 zone can drive at 70 (kilometres per hour),” Sgt Morgan said. “We’re just trying to knock that on the head.” The annual Summer Stay operations are expected to begin in November and December, targeting speed and safety offences, such as using a mobile phone while driving. Sgt Morgan said mobile phones were often the cause of rear-end collisions, due to driver distraction, and warned drivers that using a phone could be as simple as checking the time while stopped at traffic lights. Being caught using a mobile phone while driving carries a fine of $455 and four demerit points – nearly all of the points that a probationary driver has on their licence. Sgt Morgan said there had been 12 fatal crashes by 13 September this year in the Division 2 area of Yarra Ranges, Knox and Maroondah, compared to 11 recorded by the same time last year. However, serious injury crashes were down 20 per cent, with 170 recorded this year, compared to 214 by the same point last year.

Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol Leading Senior Constable Scott Lardner will be one of the officers hitting the roads in coming months, targeting speed, safety offences and drug driving. 131987 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM

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Rec: 17824 • Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations

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

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TOM’S PALING FENCING I Will Do Any Size Fence JUST CALL TOM: 0410 264 346 FREE QUOTES

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Hans 0419 514 550 CUSTOM MADE, FULLY ASSEMBLED, QUALITY HARDWARE, VARIETY OF FINISHES QUALIFIED FLAT PACK INSTALLERS.

Email: hans.streubel@bigpond.com

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General Notices

LIC. 42036 • Insurance and storm damage work • Immediate attention to leaks • Repairs to all types of roofs • Free quotes • All work guaranteed

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

C1047556-KG35-12

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25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE

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YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING • Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets

5962 4841

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

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Commercial/domestic & new/established homes Award nomination - Vic 2012 Pest Manager of the Year

9735 3700

Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS

• Septic

0407 356 441

Mick O’Dwyer

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Australian Government endorsed Installer

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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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Murrindindi Shire Council Payment of Rates Instalment

0411 433 165

Ratepayers are advised that the First Instalment of the 2015/2016 period is due and payable by 30 September 2015. Credit card payments are accepted at all Council offices and from a secure section on Council’s website at www.murrindindi.vic.gov.au/payments. Credit card payments will incur a bank merchant fee of 0.75% If you are unable to pay your rates by the due date, please contact Council’s Rates Department on (03) 5772 0333 to discuss payment options.

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0418 721 643

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0475 423 269

DINING SUITE Blackwood, oval extension table, 6 matching upholstered chairs, tapestry, $300. 5962 3082. FRIDGE, Samsung, SR382MW, white, 396Ltr, top mount, 20 months old, perfect condition. $350. 0499 741 745.

Brockway Legal

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A1quality Redgum & Brushwood, split and dry. Work cover provider.

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Leases, Sale of Business, Victims of Crime, Wills, Powers of Attorney etc - all enquiries welcome -

A LUMBAJACK FIREWOOD SUPPLIER ฀฀฀฀ ฀

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Classifieds deadlines for Tuesday 6th October issues of Mail News Group publications are as follows:

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COUNCIL PERMITS OBTAINED Commercial and domestic. Fully Insured For Free Quotes and Advice. Owner Operator CALL BRUCE 0414 302 043

THE TREE 1159508-ACM43-14

UPRIGHT RESTUMPING

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

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REMOVAL SPECIALIST

DRY SPLIT HARDWOOD $110 for 1m, $200 for 2m loads. Delivered locally. Discounts for 10m loads. Phone 5966-6252. Gladysdale.

Bush Wood Available

FREE DELIVERY OR PICK UP AVAILABLE. 5967 3533 | 0409 184 802

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REDGUM FIREWOOD

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DRY SPLIT PICK UP ONLY $80 PER METRE 0437 359 881 or 5966 7251 Yarra Valley

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HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

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CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

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Phone Peter 5962 2731 or 0412 544 083

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441

ROB HOLLAND Phone 5967 4350 Mobile 0419 389 661

. Broad leaf control in pasture . Blackberries . Electric Fence Lines . Hardstand Areas. 30 years experience. Licenced and insured.

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

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SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

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WEED SPRAYING

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

DIN TREE SERVICE WAN

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PATRICIA M CULLEN. Registered tax agent. BAS & tax returns from $150. Pat Cullen MCom MIPA. 5962 6906

Celebrations

0402 943 0458 777770 452or 0458 777 452 Dale Belmore - Arborist

FULLY INSURED

Professional Services

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

Over 20 years experience in all aspects of Roof Tiling. • Roofing Repairs • Leak Detection • Re-Bed and Point • Roof Restoration • Re-Roofs • Extensions Call Ross now for a no Obligation free quote. Personalised and Professional Service Guaranteed

TERMITES S A ANTS T WASPS S SPIDERS MI R ETC MICE RATS

will be held at the Wesburn Hotel on Friday 6th November 2015 at 7pm

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Fully Fully Insured Free Quotes Insured / / Free Quotes

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• Water Services • All Small Maintenance Jobs • Gasfitting

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STEVE 5962

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

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AGM

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KEYS

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IAN HARRIS Painting

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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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Specialising In: • All Aspects of Stonework • Paving • Retaining Walls • Driveways • Landscape Construction • 3 Tonne Excavator with Augers

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FRIDGES & WASHERS

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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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Supplies & Nurseries

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Marysville Pre-School is looking for a Manager for their Long Day Care Centre and Kindergarten 2 days a week. This is a 4 month Permanent Part Time contract with the possibility of extending further. The successful applicant must have the following skills and be responsible for: • Strong understanding of Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and National Quality Standard (NQS) • Strong knowledge of child protection protocol • Ensure Health & Safety standards are maintained at a high level at all times • Strong knowledge of Education and Care Services National Regulations • Maintain staff records • Provide leadership and guidance to all staff • Knowledge of QikKids and CCMS would be advantageous • Manage the day to day operation of the centre in line with the centres policies and procedures • Work alongside Administration Officer and Day Care Room Leader All applicants must apply in writing to the Treasurer brooke.bakes@bigpond.com Applications close 1st October 2015 5pm

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

New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

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We are seeking a motivated advertising sales executive with the ability to service, maintain and develop our growing client base. You will be required to achieve and exceed sales targets and source new business, combined with a commitment to customer service and the ability to formulate and grow new sales initiatives. Strong negotiation and presentation skills will be well regarded. Previous sales experience would be an advantage but not essential, as would a familiarity of the Dandenong Ranges area. Applications can be emailed or posted to: Email: paul.thomas@starnewsgroup.com.au

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

Newspapers remain a popular medium for job hunters searching for their next role despite the wide choice of domestic and international alternatives online. Emma data shows 1.4 million job seekers use print newspapers each month. Job seekers from certain industries are more likely to use print newspapers for job hunting. Those looking for work in public administration are 46 percent more likely to use print newspaper’s employment sections with similar results for mining (44 percent), and teachers and lecturers (27 percent) more likely to use print. Businesses looking to find the right candidate should employ print newspapers as part of their search, or risk missing out on a large pool of potential candidates.

. Full time

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MARYSVILLE & DISTRICT KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION

Turn those unwanted items into cash, time for a spring clean. Advertise your garage sale ad in any Mail News Group Publication for only $30.00*

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

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

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Industries that over index in heavy newspaper readers - top10* 146 144

Public Administration Mining Transport, Postal & Warehousing Manufacturing Education & Training Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services Wholesale Trade Construction Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services Administrative and Support Services 1197859-LN37-15

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emma™ conducted by Ipsos MediaCT, People 14+ for the 12 months ending November 2014, Nielsen Online Ratings November 2014, People 14+ only. Platform audiences (print, web, mobile and tablet) include readers of any newspaper masthead or section, including equivalent, sites/apps where applicable. *Vs all employment section readers

Employment

Domestic Cleaner WANTED Coldstream area. Inlcudes some ironing. 4 hours / fortnight. Phone 0407 376 587.

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

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Support for Syrian war refugee plan By PETER DOUGLAS

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We have Courses in your local area! Boronia, Box Hill, Cranbourne, Frankston, Hampton Park, Lilydale, Pakenham, Ringwood & Rowville.

Find out more about your Government Funded opportunity by calling Charley on 9761 2156

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THE Australian Government’s decision this week to increase refugee intake has won support among the region’s politicians. In light of the humanitarian crisis related to the Syrian conflict, the Federal Government announced Australia would resettle an additional 12,000 refugees. This is in addition to the existing humanitarian program of 13,750, which rises to 18,750 in 2018/19. Australia will also provide humanitarian support to more than 240,000 people who have been forced to flee their homes or seek refuge in neighbouring countries and will deliver much needed food, water, healthcare, education, emergency supplies and protection, including support for women and girls. To gain a better understanding of the region’s view on this issue, the Mail is conducting a poll. The poll asks whether readers support or oppose increas-

ing Australia’s asylum seeker intake, and whether they support or oppose the bombing of Syria also announced by the government. Have your say at http://bit. ly/1hZac90. Casey MP Tony Smith and La Trobe MP Jason Wood both supported the move. Mr Smith was sympathetic to the refugees’ plight. “The shocking situation in Syria is terrible and devastating,” Mr Smith said. “Australians by nature are generous and always willing to lend a hand. “I welcome the decision the government has made to ensure assistance is provided to those who are most in need.” Meanwhile, Mr Wood backed the announcement from then-Prime Minister Tony Abbott. “This Monday I sent a letter to the Prime Minister, requesting an increase to the number of refugees Australia accepts annually from 13,750 to 20,000,”

Mr Wood said. “I was so moved by the image of the young boy lying lifeless on the beach, and, as a parent, I was overwhelmed with sadness for the little boy and his family. “I firmly believe that Australia needs to be generous and sympathetic in its response to a situation like this.” “While I would have personally preferred this number to be even higher, my aim was to ensure that our government made the most generous commitment, which it has.” “This is the Australian Government letting the international community know that we support a global response to the Syrian crisis.” The Mail spoke with Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy earlier this month, who also praised the move, saying the increase to more than 18,000 refugees was the correct number. Mr Guy said Victoria should welcome the refugees to the state.

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

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FORD, Transit, 2007. EC inside and out. Four new tyres. Ready for work w/ cargo barrier and commercial carpet. Service books. RWC. 126,00KMS. Reg: 1FH4LS to 07/16. $16,990. Ph: 0429 068 115

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CANTERBURY CARAVAN, by Caprice, 17'6", pop top, 2002, front kitchen, double bed, 3 new tyres, EC, with accessories, reg. $16,750. Must see. Must sell. 0448 000 610. Mooroolbark.

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FORK LIFT Nissan, 1480kg, 4 cylinder petrol, solid tyres, 4 metre lift, $5,200. 0408 554 159.

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HOLDEN HSV V8, 1997, all modern luxury features and options, new tyres, good reg, exchange, (may pay extra), for caravan, ute, camper or 4x4, will impress, TBI-301, $6,644ono. 9796 8789.

All types. Pay up to $8,999. Trucks, 4WD, Utes. Cond. apply. 24/7. LMCT 11499. Car removal: 0401 580 093

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

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

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Teacher Trish Snowden and students Isabel, Ariana, Tyler and Noah with one of the displays from the Expo. 144604 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

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MILLWARRA Primary School has been studying how different people contribute to their community and held an expo to show what they had learned. The project focused on community helpers and the grade Prep, 1, 2, and 3 students worked together to learn all about the people and what they do to help their community. Each group of students was given a different occupation or community group to learn about and build a display about that person or group over the course of the term. Teacher Trish Snowden said the project had been a great success and the expo was an exciting time for the students. “It was all about community engagement

and the students gaining an understanding of what different people do,” she said. “The benefit of having an expo was the students had to display their new knowledge by explaining back what they had learned.” The project also fit in with the school’s focus on sustainability as waste collectors and other environmental services were included in the project. Principal Rod Bernard said the project was “awesome” and he was very proud of what the students had achieved. “There was so much maths and literature involved in making the displays and researching the different groups,” he said. “It was such an engaging project and there was so much work involved in learning but also the students understanding what are learning.”


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All smiles for 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

The jubilant reserves team celebrated another fine season in style.

Tigers far too strong By JUDY ORREN

Justin Eagleton puts in the hard yards during the Tan relays. 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.

UPWEY Tecoma 13.17 (95) defeated Mount Evelyn 4.2 (26) 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 nonevent, with neither team able to string goals together to get any sort of run on.

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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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PUZZLES SUDOKU No. 4051

Quick Clues No. 7389 1. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25.

ACROSS Dodge (8) Whip (4) Sack (4) Strainer (8) Animal (5) One (6) Crib (6) Boat (6) Beginning (6) Gush (5) Holiday (8) Loosen (4) Depend (4) Hurried (8)

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

DOWN Fool (5) Gem (7) Instant (4) Barrier (8) Material (5) Furtiveness (7) Destroy (8) Search (7) Planet (7) Prepared (5) Crest (5) Burden (4)

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

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Cryptic Clues No. 7389 ( ) DOWN 2. Think of taking work in the East (5). 3. Is respnsible for and makes sure one gets there (5,2). 4. Drug the fool (4). 5. Ensure you can’t realise yet (8). 6. Attending, don’t you worry! (5). 7. Leading in the fight, you gather (5,2). 12. In the end, it’s stuffy inside (8). 14. At first, having had few, is unpleasant (7). 16. Competitor allowed to take part in a heat that’s been arranged (7). 18. Point the north out (5). 20. At which place do we capture the woman? (5). 21. Not sparkling as a singer! (4).

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ACROSS 1. How the hedgehog arrived from the pet shop? (6,2). 6. Unable to decide if it’s damaged (4). 8. Giving the singer help with a number, in return (4). 9. Given to a superior, was not accepted (6,2). 10. Anxious, stand outside the quarters (5). 11. Sees in the paper the day before and is afraid (6). 13. Awaiting delivery? (6). 15. Walks, wheeling a pram, in a back-street (6). 17. Having had a lot to drink, going back for a gun (6). 19. Anyhow, what with the sun, it does become warmer (5). 22. Pass the rope back: that’s great (8). 23. Miss the point to get equal (4). 24. Plan to get the English fellow out (4). 25. Silly-shallied, as “6 Down” did, about (8).

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The victorious Healesville Under 18s team did the club proud on grand final day. 144611

Olinda Ferny Creek took out the premiership in Division 1 A Grade netball for 2015. 144611 Pictures: GREG CARRICK

The Wandin B Grade team celebrates its fine efforts on the big stage. 144611

Thousands witness wins By JUDY ORREN

Wandin best players: Tayissa Coppinger, Ruby Tidd, Gabrielle Sinclair (22 goals).

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 threepeat in the reserves, while Wandin went through undefeated to be the Division 1 senior premiers for 2015. 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

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.

Tess Linkins (Olinda Ferny Creek) and Ty Coppinger (Wandin) in action. 144611 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: 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. 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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