Upper Yarra
5 Tuesday, 29 September, 2015
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THE Yarra Junction icon affectionately known as the ‘purple church’ is set to undergo another valuable redevelopment. Presently facilitating the fantastic work of EACH Social and Community Health, a redevelopment of the building has been confirmed as Victorian Minister for Mental Health, Martin Foley, announced $500,000 for the project. The centre provides many community-based programs, including mental health recovery, financial counselling and gamblers’ help services. Thanks to the State Government funds, redevelopment of the site will allow for an increase in services, including alcohol and drug counselling services. The project will include the creation of two additional counselling rooms and increased consumer service space; including a dedicated reception and waiting area, a large meeting/training room, open-plan staff workstations, and three offices for co-location of complementary services. At the announcement, Mr Foley joined attendees including Eildon MP Cindy McLeish, Yarra Ranges Mayor, Cr Maria McCarthy; and representatives from Anglicare Victoria, Youth Support and Advocacy Services, and EACH’s board and staff. Mr Foley said the funds would help the community immensely. “This capital funding will support EACH’s mental health service to improve their facilities for consumers, carers and staff; and drive innovation such as colocation with other organisations,” he said. “The government is committed to providing a world-leading service system for Victorians experiencing serious mental illness.” Lesley Tarves, Director of Strategic Assets and Property Development (EACH), said the redevelopment work was vital. “It’s about bringing the whole complex up to standard, then bringing more services,” she said. “EACH provides a range of holistic services, it’s not just about mental health.” Ms Tarves said the project took two years from conception to get to the funding announcement, saying the Yarra Ranges Shire had been extremely supportive. She also noted demand for the art room was hugely popular and couldn’t wait to see the redevelopment completed.
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A FREE swim and activities for young and old will be on offer next weekend at Healesville’s indoor pool, as it opens its doors for the day. The Jack Hort Memorial Indoor Swimming Pool in Healesville will throw open the doors from 10am-4pm on Sunday 11 October, for an open day. Visitors will be able to swim for free all day and take part in free aqua aerobics sessions and infant aquatic lessons. Pool manager Ross Ilsley said the event was a chance to promote the venue after last year’s uncertainty over the pool’s future, which was staved off with a funding agreement between the management of the pool, Healesville High School and the Yarra Ranges Council. Before the agreement was reached, the pool had drastically cut down its opening hours - now, the hours have been restored to include mornings, nights and Saturdays. “What we’re trying to do is promote ourselves - that we’re still here, that we still intend to be here when the new pool is built,” he said. Mr Ilsley said that bookings were essential for aqua aerobics and infant aquatics sessions, and that children’s activities would be held from 2-4pm
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Briefly Teen tagger faces court A YARRA Junction teenager will face court over criminal damage to the Upper Yarra Secondary College building committed earlier this month. Overnight between Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 September, the school campus on Little Yarra Road in Yarra Junction was broken into and roughly $7000 in damage was caused to the building. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said police arrested a 19-year-old Yarra Junction man, charging the teenager with criminal damage. He was bailed to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 16 February, 2016. A 16-year-old girl was given a caution in relation to the incident.
By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS LILIAN Pagles, 15, will this week be the first junior firefighter from District 13 to represent her CFA brigade in the Australian National Fire Cadet Championships. Miss Pagles was selected over two other applicants in her district and will compete against 17 of her peers in the championships at Myuna Bay in New South Wales. Currently in Year 9, Miss Pagles has been a member of the Hoddles Creek CFA since she was 11 years old, and says it was a natural step for her to join the brigade. “My dad was a CFA member, my sister used to do it, and so did a good family friend,” Miss Pagles said. “One day when I was 11 and I was the right age to join I just did it. I fit in really easily and it was really fun." Miss Pagles will compete against other junior firefighters from across the country over two days with an opening ceremony, awards presentation and closing ceremony, all lined up. The official competition will include events and activities like emergency drills such as drafting, rolling out hoses, a portable pump relay, station response and knapsack drill, and tank and ladder challenge. Miss Pagles said she was very excited to be competing at the championships. “It’s pretty amazing,” she said. “We’ve never had somebody been selected from (District 13) before, and I count myself really lucky.”
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Lilian Pagels at Hoddles Creek CFA with Hoddles Creek Junior Co-ordinator Leonie Turner. 144437 Picture: ROB CAREW The CFA has more than 180 junior brigades across the state with a total of 2181 members, aged between 11 and 15 years with more than one third of CFA’s junior membership base being female. Acting executive director of Operational Training and Volunteerism Kate Harrap said the championships were a great way for young CFA members to develop valuable skills. “The championships give participants the op-
portunity to further develop their practical, social and leadership skills,” she said. Ms Harrap said the event also helped promote the importance of cadet firefighters and youth volunteers to the wider community. “CFA is one of the world’s largest volunteerbased emergency services organisations, and our young members are vital for our future,” she said. “It’s hoped the championships will inspire others to join the juniors program.”
Police probe burn-outs YARRA Glen police are searching for the driver of a black Holden ute, seen doing burn-outs in Dixons Creek earlier this month. Police, posting on the Eyewatch Yarra Ranges Police Service Area Facebook page, said it was believed the burn-outs occurred at the intersection of Melba Highway and Bottings Lane in Dixons Creek at 5.45pm on Sunday 20 September. Police believe a black, late-model Holden ute was doing the burn-outs, and are asking for witnesses to contact Yarra Glen Police Sergeant Richard Coulson on 9730 1296.
Apprentices bask in night of honour By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS APPRENTICES and trainees from all over the Yarra Ranges were honoured last week with awards at the 2015 Casey Apprentice/Trainee Awards held at Chateau Yering in Yarra Glen. Finalists apprentices and trainees were accompanied by about 100 of their peers, employers, family and friends on Tuesday 22 September for the awards ceremony. Presented by Casey MP Tony Smith, the awards recognise the passion and achievements of both young and mature apprentices in the community. “Recognising and rewarding excellence across our trades is very important, not just for those within the trades, but for our economy as well,” he said. The awards ceremony honoured the best and brightest of apprentices and trainees from around the Casey area with certificates and recognition from peers and business leaders. Steven’s Glass proprietor Nick Fraraccio, who is one of the committe members who selects the winners, said the awards were great for the esteem of trainees. “Being involved with young people and encouraging them to come into the workforce is very important,” he said. Sue O’Brien, the general manger of Chateau Yering and also a committee member, said the awards were a great asset to the drive of trainees. “It’s fantastic to be involved with young people who are passionate and work hard,” she said. “I also love that there are mature apprentices as well, it’s really great to recognise them too because they often get looked over.” There were two overall winners on the night - Elizabeth Lilburn from Mount Evelyn took out the top prize in the young age group and Adrian George from Elecorp in Monbulk won the mature trainee award. Mr George said winning the award as a mature aged apprentice really meant a lot as older apprentices could get a raw deal when it came to awards like this. “It’s great having that recognition,” he said. “I’m so pleased to have an employer that gave me a go.”
POLICE are calling for information after the Woori Yallock Township Advancement Group (WYTAG) flag was stolen from the WYTAG Reserve earlier this month. Police, posting on the Eyewatch Yarra Ranges Police Service Area Facebook page, said the flag was stolen from the flagpole on Thursday 16 September, with the flagpole also damaged in the incident. “This is really disappointing as the Woori Yallock Township Group have worked hard to make this area a nice place for the community,” the post read. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppers. com.au.
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Winners, runners-up form the Casey Apprenticeship/Trainee Awards 2015 Lauren Hogan, David Bedggood, Elizabeth Lilburn, Kiira Van Der Ree, Adrian George and Patrick McLean Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS with Casey MP Tony Smith, centre. 144839 Mr George said starting an apprenticeship as a mature-age trainee could be really tough but winning this award had helped his outlook. “It’s been really hard as we have two young kids and changing careers half way through life is a hard thing to do.” “Especially going from full time work to apprenticeship wages,” he said. Ms Lilburn also said the award was a great source of honour for her. “I feel elated,” she said. “I love (my co-workers) like a family, and I’m so encouraged and proud.” Mr Smith said the selection committee had a really hard time choosing the winners from the massive number of nominations they received this year. “The committee had an immensely tough job this year, choosing the winners and runners-up there was just such a high calibre of finalists,” he said. “I extend a big congratulations to everyone to the apprentices and trainees, to the employers who supported them, and to the families - they should be very proud of their achievements.”
A BIRD-LOVING thief is being hunted by police after stealing more than 15 birds last week from Lilydale. Yarra Ranges police officers posting on the Eyewatch Yarra Ranges Police Service Area Facebook page said that overnight on Wednesday 23 September, 15 canaries and an Amazonian blue cap parrot were stolen from Lilydale. The parrot does not have a name, but is able to say “Hello” and “What do you want?” “The owners are very upset,” the Facebook post read.
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In practice, we frequently encounter low levels of vitamin D in children and adults who have soft bones, signs of delayed growth (in children), poor immune function and auto-immune conditions. I am commonly told by patients they spend time outside and don’t know how they can be deficient. So allow me to dispel a few myths about vitamin D. In the Yarra Ranges, you can only absorb vitamin D from sunshine between September and April, because the strength of the rays determines the amount synthesised. Absorption is also reduced the darker the skin pigmentation and will be blocked completely with sunscreens that are greater than a factor of 8. If we consider the amount of time
Correction LAST week’s (22 September) report on the ECOSS Spring Fair in Wesburn stated that the event was to be held on Sunday, 1 October. However, 1 October is a Thursday, and the event is to be held on Sunday, 4 October at 711 Old Warburton Road, Wesburn. The Mail apologises for any inconvenience caused by this error. For more information on the event, visit bit. ly/1V8vRh4.
spent indoors, in cars, in prams, the picture becomes more apparent. Your kidneys and liver must be working well to convert sunlight to active D and being a fat soluble nutrient, low-fat foods will reduce transport and uptake of vitamin D in the body. Vitamin D is a crucial nutrient needed to keep your body healthy and vital. Its role in bone density is wellknown, but it also enhances many other body systems and functions. It has a therapeutic role in all autoimmune conditions, including MS, inflammatory bowel diseases and osteoarthritis, as well as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and certain cancers. If you are unsure of your status, or about supplementation, it would be wise to get this checked by a health professional. Here are a few tips to ensure optimal vitamin D exposure: Ensure your diet is rich in healthy fats; Twice daily, spend 20 minutes outside; If you spend much time indoors, consider quality supplementation.
Animal Blessing A SERVICE for the Blessing of Animals will be held on the lawn outside All Saints Church Yarra Junction (opposite Yarra Centre) on Sunday 4 October (St Francis’ Day), at 6pm. All animals and people are welcome. Contact Gail 0407 094 092.
Soulsville Gospel Choir Join a 30-piece gospel choir, accompanied by a professional band with guest instrumentalists, plus guest solo singers to perform at the Healesville Music Festival on Sunday 15 November, at 11am. No experience necessary. Six compulsory, consecutive Friday night rehearsals beginning 2 October through to 6 November, from 7.30 to 9pm. Free participation, all welcome, enrolment essential 0417 002 793.
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 to 3pm. Bookings essential, call Maureen 5962 1224.
The Youth Initiative Award FOR Warburton and Yarra Junction Community Banks is now open. Do you know a young person between 15-25 who makes a difference in the Upper Yarra Community? Why not nominate
THE MURRINDINDI Council has moved to reassure residents that misprinted Ratepayer ID tags will still be accepted at tips, despite having the wrong dates on them. The council sent out a media release on Thursday 10 September about the ID tags, which were recently distributed across the municipality. Of the roughly 10,000 tags made up, 340 were printed with the incorrect validity dates - the tags should read 2016-2019, but the misprints read 2017-2019. The tags, sent out every four years with rates notices, allow residents to receive a discount when taking rubbish to a waste transfer
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.
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 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
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.
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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.
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 to 18 December, 10.30am to 11.30am at the Yarra Glen Living and Learning Centre. Gold coin donation plus one-off membership $7.50, please call 9730 2887 to register.
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New batch of honeyeaters fly free By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
Wipes cause sewage spill By JESSE GRAHAM
Karina Cartwright with a helmeted honeyeater just before the release. 144867 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS ist bird keeper at Healesville Sanctuary said the program had been excellent for the improvement of the survival rate of the helmeted honeyeater. “Their survival rate has increased substantially,” she said. “The birds had a 45 per cent survival rate before we introduced this training program, but over the last two years that rate has increased to 90 per cent survivability.” Along with the training program, DELWP and FOHEHO have spent years replanting natural vegetation in the conservation reserve and monitoring the wild birds. “We do a lot habitat monitoring and use climate models to select the best site to release the birds,” James Frazer of FOHEHO said. “Selecting the right spot is vital and makes quite a significant difference,” he said.
“We released 12 birds in 2013, and 12 months later there were still 11 left, only half of those were predator trained.” DELWP’s main role is to ensure the ongoing survival of the birds in the wild, and is overseen by senior ornithologist Bruce Quinn. “Basically, we want to save this bird,” Mr Quinn said. “We’ll be working hard to provide the habitat these young honeyeaters need to survive day-to-day in the wild, and to monitor their health to allow for breeding in the wild.” Mr Quinn has been working with helmeted honeyeaters for over 20 years, and says he is very pleased to work alongside the other groups. “It’s wonderful to work with so many wonderful people and to learn from them as well,” he said.
YARRA Valley Water has blamed a recent Healesville sewage spill on a “fatberg” of wet wipes clogging the system, and has called on residents to be smarter when they flush. In a release sent out on Tuesday 22 September, YV Water’s managing director Pat McCafferty said that a sewage spill took place at the corner of Don Road and Mt Riddell Road in Healesville on Friday 18 September. Mr McCafferty said a quick response from the organisation “narrowly” stopped spilling sewage from reaching the Watts River. “We responded quickly and started the clean up as soon as it was safe to do so, and we expect the water quality in the local wetlands to return to normal shortly,” he said. He blamed the spill on wet wipes, fats and oils flushed or washed down sinks building up, forming a “fatberg” and getting caught on tree roots in the sewer, and said the objects “do not belong there”. “We need the community to help stop this problem, as things such as wet wipes can cause blockages in our sewers,” Mr McCafferty said. “As you can imagine, fats and oils also block the pipes and only add to the problem we are seeing with wet wipes by
Yarra Valley Water's Rhett Chapman at the site with items that should not go in the sewer. Oil of any kind, fats or wet wipes. 144755 Picture: ROB CAREW clumping them together, causing even more blockages.” The Mail reported in March that Yarra Valley water had been dealing with the headache of so-called “flushable” wipes for years, with four tonnes of the wipes removed from the sewerage system every fortnight on average. Though the wipes are marked as “flushable”, Mr McCafferty said they didn’t disintegrate like toilet paper, and could easily cause blockages and spills in the sewer network. Cleaning those blockages up can cost up to $1000 each time, and the material can result in spills, such as the one that oc-
curred in Healesville. “Our sewers were not designed for wet wipes,” Mr McCafferty said. “Just because something says it’s ‘flushable’ doesn’t mean it should be flushed.” While Yarra Valley Water has installed machinery in treatment plants to deal with wet wipes, blockages often occur elsewhere in the process, and Mr McCafferty said not flushing the wrong things was the key. For more information about what should and should not go down the toilet and sink, visit www.yvw.com.au/nonumberthree.
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ZOOS Victoria last week released a new batch of helmeted honeyeaters into the wild at a nature conservation reserve in Yellingbo. The critically endangered bird is the state emblem of Victoria and various conservation groups have been working tirelessly to preserve and increase the wild population of the bird. When the helmeted honeyeater population conservation program in Yellingbo began in 1989, the bird population was around 50 wild birds. After the release of 18 new birds into the conservation reserve last week, the wild population has risen to 150 birds, each with an identifying ankle band for monitoring. The increase in population is thanks to tireless efforts from volunteer group the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater (FOHEHO), the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), Parks Victoria and Healesville Sanctuary. Healesville Sanctuary had bred the birds in captivity in preparation for release over the last 12 months, including teaching them about predator danger in increase survival rates. The program trains the helmeted honeyeaters to recognise and hide from natural predators such as goshawks to give them a better chance of survival on the wild. Karina Cartwright, special-
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Pages from the past HEALESVILLE GUARDIAN 28 SEPTEMBER 1935 House Ruined by Fire ON Wednesday night, a five-roomed weatherboard house off the Don Road, Healesville was completely destroyed by an unaccountable fire that broke out suddenly and demolished the building before the fire brigade, under Captain Frank Johnstone, could save it. The property belonged to the Myers’ estate and was tenanted by Mrs M.K. Hooton, whose furniture and effects were destroyed and who was working in the yard at the time of the outbreak. Furniture and house was covered by insurance. Straying Stock Danger ALTHOUGH a bill to prevent unattended stock from straying on the roads of the state was introduced to parliament as far back as last May, no progress has been made in making it into law. Memorial Hall ON Wednesday 30 October 1935, the ‘Curtain Raisers’ present the sparkling revue ‘Get Busy’. It is a breezy ballet, fun and frolic, snappy sketches. Life and laughter. Auction ON Tuesday 1 October 1935 at 2pm at Dixon’s Creek, via Yarra Glen on the property near the Dixon’s Creek Post Office, freehold, cattle and furniture and implements from the instructions from the executors of the will of the late G.C. Weir will be auctioned.
Got Power From Church A man was fined 10 pounds in Warburton Court on Wednesday for illegally using electric power from a Roman Catholic Church adjoining his house in Lake Street Powelltown. Mt Donna Buang First Aid Post THE Mt Donna Buang First Aid Post was manned from 10am to 3.20pm for 10 snow holidays over the past few weeks and a total of 71 casualties. Many more, mostly girls, used the post to dry out. Warburton East Progress Association
Letters COUNCIL moved at its last meeting that in view of the possibility of confusion with River Road and Blackwood Aenue in Warburton the East Warburton Progress Association be asked to suggest other suitable names for the renaming of Old Hazelwood Road and Blackwood Avenue in East Warburton. That the Government Road be named Lyrebird Avenue and that road signs be erected on the three roads referred to, together with Herbert Avenue, Surman Avenue and Armitage Ave. - Contributed by Ellena Biggs
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WARBURTON MAIL 1 OCTOBER 1965 Keen Struggle in Council Election FOR the first time in many years three nominations will contest one vacancy on the council of the Shire of Upper Yarra. The election is to be held on Thursday, 7 October. Obituary Many Warburton district residents were grieved to learn of the death of Mrs Aster Mavis Tonkin of Big Pat’s Creek, last week. Mrs Tonkin came to Big Pat’s Creek with her husband and three teenage children three years ago, from Kalorama. During these past three years, Mrs Tonkin has helped her husband develop a successful bulb-growing business.
The Yarra Junction Junior Cricket Club has been running now since 1964, during that time many premierships have been won throughout grades 12’s, 14’s and 16’s. The club is full of friendly, family orientated members that love playing the sport, as much as they love attending the many family functions that the club holds throughout the season. Qualified coaches have trained the juniors up year after year, so that many of them currently play in the highest grade senior levels, and the brilliant sub committee are always working hard to ensure that the club is well run and financially viable. This year the club has added two brand new training nets to the field, as well as one community net, an exciting addition for the members. This season, the Yarra Junction Junior Cricket Club is seeking new enthusiastic players to join the under 12’s, under 14’s and under 16’s teams. Any new member will receive a free subscription, a playing shirt and a cap for their first year. For more information please contact President Trevor Cook 0412 658 954 or Secretary Donna Cook 0403 407 504.
The ‘Mail’ favourite cartoonist, Danny Zemp, has been busy honing his best Malcolm Turnbull over the past few weeks. The new Prime Minister has made his mark during his first few weeks, most recently announcing his new-look cabinet.
Check levy carefully RESIDENTS in the Evelyn electorate, if you haven’t already done so, please check your rate notices for the actual increase in the Fire Services Property Levy (FSL). The Opposition has identified a number of increases well above CPI which means the Andrews Government has broken a promise. The Andrews Government promised to keep the FSL to increases in state taxes and CPI or below. Labor’s first budget this year showed that they intended to increase statewide FSL collections by 7.2 per cent, costing Victorians an additional $42 million. However, actual increases after people have compared their rates notices show that the increase is more than 10 per cent. Yet the government remains silent, hoping you won’t notice. Under the former Coalition Government the FSL was changed from an expensive insurance-based tax to a fairer property-based tax that meant all landowners contributed to the cost of supporting our fire services. Don’t let the Andrews Government get away with it. If you live in the Evelyn electorate and believe you have been price gouged by the Andrews Government, please bring copies of your rates notices to my office at 143 Main St, Lilydale. Christine Fyffe MP, Member for Evelyn.
Not a whinger ... but I CAUGHT the 5.07 train out of Flinders Street Station the other day, but the 5.07 didn’t leave until 5.10. As we arrive at Lilydale Station, the 6.05 bus leaves the station terminus, stranding passengers in a winter setting. Not a whinger, but ... wouldn’t you think that a bus would wait for train passengers expecting a connection? Surely a bus a little late is far better than a bus a little early. Then, strangely the next Healesville bus, the 6.45, arrives 20 minutes early. There seems to be a space-time continuum that relates not to matter, but to chaos, in the public transport system. Not a whinger, but ... shouldn’t our public transport be just that; transport provided for the public in service to the people, as opposed to the fanatical following of the timetable stopwatch. John Flynn, Toolangi.
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THE YARRA Ranges Council may end its Family Day Care (FDC) scheme a year after saving the program, citing “rising costs” behind the potential closure. Councillors will debate ending the FDC scheme on Tuesday, 13 October, 15 months after deciding to keep the service running across the municipality. Citing rising costs and unsuccessful attempts to recruit educators in a release on Friday, 25 September, the council said it had concerns for the future of the program. The release also stated the “strong potential” for the scheme to shrink further and lose Federal Government funding as reasons for bringing the topic of closure back to the table. Director of Social and Economic Development Ali Wastie said that although the council had tried to achieve neutral costs for the service, it had been “significantly subsidising the scheme for years”. “The scheme currently costs council more than $130,000, which is unsustainable when you consider it provides for three per cent of families with children aged 1-4 years in the Yarra Ranges,” Ms Wastie said. She said that, for the scheme to continue into the 2016-’17 financial year, fees would need to rise “significantly” to make it costneutral. “We are concerned of the impact this would have on families.” She said the scheme provided day care “of a high quality”, but said other FDC schemes provided “a good level of service” and were more sustainable. Ms Wastie said that if the FDC scheme ended, the council’s Family and Children’s Services Department would help to “transition” educators to new providers. The move to end the scheme comes 15 months after councillors knocked back a similar proposal. At a meeting on 24 June last year, coun-
EVELYN MP Christine Fyffe has called on the Yarra Ranges Council to hurry along a Planning Scheme Amendment for the Lilydale Quarry, which could bring more than 2000 new houses to the area. Ms Fyffe said she wanted the council to “expedite” a planning scheme amendment for the quarry, which is owned by Sibelco, for the quarry’s redevelopment. The redevelopment will feature 2300-2500 dwellings, a small retail centre, mixed-use areas, public spaces and road and trail networks at the site where the quarry currently sits. Sibelco submitted its redevelopment proposal to the council in July, outlining the details of the 20year development that the council’s Director of Planning, Building and Health, Andrew Paxton, described as “one of the largest and most significant redevelopment opportunities in the eastern region of Melbourne”. “I’m calling on council not to procrastinate, to expedite it ... so that the next steps can go into place,” Ms Fyffe said. “The quicker this happens, the more jobs it’s going to mean for this region and the more houses. “This has the potential to be one of the biggest ur-
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cillors voted six to three to keep the service running, after more than an hour of fierce debate. Then councillor, Samantha Dunn, opposed ending the scheme, and accused the council at the time of setting the scheme up to fail by not actively recruiting educators. The public gallery at the meeting was full of FDC families and educators, who cheered and applauded when the motion to end the scheme was lost. Councillors Fiona McAllister, Len Cox, Noel Cliff, Samantha Dunn, Andy Witlox and Jason Callanan all voted against closing the service last year, while councillors Jim Child, Terry Avery and Maria McCarthy voted in favour. Ms Dunn told the Mail on Friday that the level of service - not its price - should be the most important issue for council. “The reality is that local government doesn’t operate in a cost-neutral environment, that’s why they charge rates,“ she said. “That’s the whole point - it helps pay for services. “If there’s been federal funding cuts, that’s incredibly disappointing because of the impacts on families, but I don’t think,
ever in my time in local government, I was a fan of cost neutrality being the benchmark as to whether your provide services or don’t.“ Following last year’s decision, the Mail reported that the scheme serviced 156 families through 21 educators. Though Ms Wastie said there were now 197 families and 24 educators in the council's scheme, the increase was "not significant enough" to "improve the outlook for our scheme into the future", with one educator retiring recently and another due to retire in December. "Even if the current number of educators and families was to remain constant, our fees would still need to rise significantly to make the scheme sustainable," she said. In Friday’s release, Ms Wastie said that a failure to recruit educators was one of the causes of concern, bringing the discussion back to council. Ms Dunn said she would attend the 13 October meeting if possible. The council said its report on the matter will be published online at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au from 7 October, with the council set to discuss the matter on Tuesday, 13 October.
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$1 million major road upgrades By JESSE GRAHAM ROADS in Coldstream and Monbulk will be updated with more than $1 million in extra federal funding, serving as a stitch in time to prevent problem roads from getting worse. On Tuesday 22 September, councillors unanimously voted to allocate $1.4 million in funding for works on Coldstream West Road in Coldstream, Gruyere’s Killara Road and Monbulk’s McAllister Road. According to a council officer’s report for the meeting, the extra funding came from a $1.4 million increase to the council’s Roads to Recovery funding, following the fuel excise. This funding came in on top of the $3.37 million already allocated to the council for the 2015-’16 financial year - double that of the previous year, and bringing the total funding to $4.81 million. Coldstream West Road, east of Victoria Road, will have will have $500,000 spent on works, while Killara Road will have $743,542 spent on it,
and McAllister Road, south of Old Emerald Road, will have $200,000 spent on works. Chandler Ward Councillor Jason Callanan said at the meeting that he was “quite passionate” about improving the council’s roads, and that the allocation took “full advantage” of the extra funds. “We’re in a unique situation at the moment where our Roads to Recovery funding has been doubled in the next couple of years,” Cr Callanan said. “We must not forget that a lot, if not most of our funding for roads is via rates - this is an opportunity we have with extra money, to increase and better the standard of our roads within the municipality.” Killara Road is infamous to some for its poor condition - the Mail reported that thenColdstream CFA Captain John Fenton warned that if work wasn’t undertaken soon, a fatality could easily occur as drivers negotiated crumbling roads and potholes. The officer’s report noted
that the roads were “requiring regular maintenance”, and that not taking action could mean speed reductions, traffic management or road closures in future. “Taking action now will avoid possible risk of claims for vehicle damage due to potholes and the like,” the report read. While the motion to approve the funding was passed unanimously, Lyster Ward Councillor Mike Clarke said in future, council should qualify in their reports why roads were chosen for funding. “Coldstream West Road and Killara Road are roughly continuations of the same road - that’s like 90 per cent of this budget going on one road,” Cr Clarke said. While noting that the funding seemed “justifiable”, he said the council should clarify its decision to provide funding for the chosen projects. For more information, or to read the officer’s report in full, visit www.yarraranges.vic.gov. au.
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Vandals in smashing time at bus shelter By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS WARBURTON Police are searching for serial vandals who have been targeting a particular bus shelter in Millgrove. The bus shelter on the corner of Warburton Highway and McKenzie King Drive has had its glass smashed multiple times this year already. Millgrove Resident Maurice Scott is very unhappy that nothing has been done to prevent the bus shelter glass from being smashed time and again. “It’s been a target for vandalism seven times this year and the glass keeps being replaced,” he said. “I have seen elderly people up to 90 years old have to stand there because they can’t sit in it to use the shelter, because some thug seems to think it’s a thrill to smash it.” Leading Senior Constable Tony Pagles of Warburton Police said this kind of behaviour just wasn't acceptable. “The shelter does seem to have the glass smashed on it more frequently than others in the area,” he said. “While it’s Adshel’s responsibility to repair the damage, it’s still damage to public and private property - always looking to prosecute people for that.” Mr Scott said he was worried for the safety of those who regularly used the bus
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The glass from the vandalised bus shelter is a concern to residents. 144884 shelter, as a lot of users were elderly. “I’m worried about it looking terrible as well, as elderly people can’t use it properly and they shouldn’t have to stand,” he said. “I don’t know who vandals are but it needs to be followed up before someone gets hurt.” LSC Pagles said the message police wanted to send
to the vandals was that they wouldn’t like someone to damage their property in any way and it was not acceptable. “I don’t know what the attraction is to that particular stop,” LSC Pagles said. The company that owns the shelter, Adshel, were contacted for comment but The Mail did not receive a reply.
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That Cuban feeling gets toes tapping By JODIE SYMONDS THIS year’s Annual Cuban Jazz Festival at Rochford Winery will be packed with high-energy, with The Potbelleez set to rock the main stage. The 2015 event, on Saturday, 24 October, will be in its 12th year, and Rochford has planned it to bigger and better than ever with loads of live music, a large array of food, and of course, wine. Gates will open at 11am, and there will be four music stages for visitors to work their way around, each with a different vibe to suit revellers.
Cuban band Carlito’s Way will be performing their authentic Cuban music to dance to, as well as DJ Santigo Son bringing commercial house to the festival. Visitors will also get the chance to learn salsa dancing on behalf of Melbourne Salsa. The Potbelleez are an Australian electro-house music group that formed in 2003 and are expected to rock the main stage with favourites such as Are You With Me, Don’t Hold Back and From the Music. The night is set to wrap up at 6pm, and buses are available to transport visitors to and from
CROYDON Cinemas are offering two very lucky Mail Newspaper readers the chance to win two double passes to Ed Sheeran’s 'Jumpers for Goalposts’ concert film debut. This cinematic event will be beamed live via satellite from London’s world premiere in Leicester Square, to select cinema screens around the world. Croydon Cinemas will receive the feed on Friday 23 October at 9pm and will include red carpet highlights and an exclusive live performance, before showing the film in its entirety for the first time. Jumpers for Goalposts brings together Ed’s performances from the biggest shows of his career at Wembley Stadium in July 2015, where he wows the 80,000 strong crowd. The film also includes his biggest hits to date, including 'The A Team', 'Sing' and 'Thinking Out Loud' - and there’s even a surprise duet. As well as his on-stage performance, ‘Jumpers for Goalposts’ is intercut with the story of Ed’s road to Wembley, presenting a revealing and personal glimpse into life backstage and on the road, along with an honest and intimate reflection by Ed - and those closest to him on just how far he has come.
This special global cinema event is an invitation for Ed’s millions of fans to join him around the world and celebrate what he has achieved so far, before inevitably he moves the goalposts once again. Croydon Cinemas are offering a money can’t buy experi-
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IN A WORD - SUPERB BUILT with love and care, the home boasts some beautiful features of yesteryear which set it apart from many other homes in the area. Features such as the cottage facade, stunning polished floors, picture rails, ornate cornice, corbels and ceiling roses, timber fretwork and quality light fittings bring the heritage style into a modern setting.
This large home is screaming out for a growing family and comprises; four large bedrooms, the master complete with walk-in robe and ensuite. A formal lounge at the front of the home is perfect for quiet entertaining or enjoying a book. The large open plan living and dining area adjoins a fully-equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, loads of bench
space and walk-in pantry. Sliding doors lead from the living area to a wonderful covered entertaining area complete with ceiling fan and block-out blinds, perfect for the summer barbecue. Upstairs there is a study plus a third living area set up as a TV/cinema room which could also make a great childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s play room. Natural gas ducted heating throughout, a
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32 Riverside Dve Warburton
$310,000 - $340,000
22 Carroll Ave Millgrove
$260,000 - $280,000
Kelly’s Cottage
Investment Opportunity Awaits!!
Originally a Sawmiller’s cottage from a bygone era and former home to two generations of the Kelly family. Lovingly brought back to life and ready to serve another owner who will appreciate the character, warmth and charm of this Period home. A modern country style kitchen, renovated bathroom and some quality loor coverings throughout. A meandering pathway through a cottage garden that offers both privacy and plenty of colour.
Freshly painted with new carpet this 3 bedroom home is ready and waiting for a new owner. First time buyer or investor here is the perfect opportunity to secure a home where most of the hard work has been done and your own touches will inish it off. 3 good size bedrooms, open plan kitchen/ meals area, split system, gas heater & rear verandah overlooking level fenced backyard. Within walking distance to local shops, transport & school.
Contact: Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 Inspection: Sat 12.30-1pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 Inspection: Sat 11 - 11.30am (Photo ID Required)
1820 Healesville Kooweerup Rd Yellingbo
$695,000 plus
Country Living on Over 4.5 acres This homestead style brick veneer home offers two large living zones and three spacious bedrooms all on 4.61 acres of cleared land ideal for a horse or just to spread out and enjoy. A recent renovation includes being fully repainted, new carpet and polished loors, new window furnishings, two new wood heaters, new kitchen bench tops, new fencing & more. Outside you’ll enjoy summer evenings on the large decking relaxing in the spa or even ishing in the Woori Yallock creek at the rear boundary. Inside the family will enjoy the large living spaces and generous bedrooms with BIR’s, master with WIR and full ensuite. Extras include R/C air conditioning, double lock up garage, carport, hay shed & day box. Located just 7 minutes to the Seville Woolworths and under 20 to Lilydale. All ready for your family to move in and enjoy
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 1 - 1.30pm (Photo ID Required)
Warburton
$295,000 - $325,000
300 Warburton Hwy Wandin Nth
$390,000 plus
5 Bedroom North Facing!!
Great Value with Space and Convenience
This older style home perched high above Warburton overlooking glorious scenery offers upstairs/ downstairs living and boasts 5 bedrooms, 3 up and 2 down, both levels have their own bathrooms and downstairs offers a kitchenette. Large living area and country style kitchen plus a north facing verandah with views views views Lock up garage, established trees and level front yard make this property ideal for the family needing self contained living all under the one roof. Within walking distance to Yarra River, coffee shops and the Warburton Township.
Great value on offer with this neat home conveniently positioned just metres from public transport and just a short stroll to the Warburton Trail. The home offers 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, large lounge room, separate living area & a spacious kitchen. Outside a covered entertaining area, carport, large lock up garage & secure yard with great space for the kids & pets to enjoy. A great family home in a convenient location & just a short walk to shops & cafe’s.
Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years
Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years
5967 1277
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11 -11.30am (Photo ID Required)
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
5966 2530
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly De Graaf Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
Julianne Spendlove Administration
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
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Hoddles Creek
$990,000 plus
Spoil Yourself & Your Horses Too!! Stunning 30 acres (approx) nestled in the beautiful Yarra Valley. Boasting 4 bedrooms, 3 living areas, Tasmanian Oak loors, 3 bathrooms and Baltic Pine kitchen. Downstairs offers ideal accommodation for the in laws with separate bathroom or ideal space for a rumpus area/pool room. Outside offers covered deck with spa overlooking your lush pastured paddocks, dam, stables, wash bay, tack room, 5 water tanks storing 70,000 litres of water plus a bore for an endless supply all year round. All this and so much more will guarantee you something really special for every member of your family. Inspection wonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t disappoint!!!
Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631
9 Cavanagh Rd Millgrove
$330,000 - $360,000
Warburton
$295,000 plus
Get Ready For a Surprise
The Picture Perfect Warburton Cottage
A surprise awaits you inside this home with more living space and bedroom size than you can believe. Boasting two large living areas and four bedrooms, master with full ensuite and WIR, this home will satisfy families of all sizes. Outside is a covered entertaining area ideal for summer BBQs overlooking a fully fenced low maintenance rear yard. Extras include a single garage, reverse cycle air conditioning, dishwasher & much more.
Set on 1/2 acre this lovely character cottage. Offering 2 bedrooms & open plan living ideal as a holiday home or permanent residence. A gorgeous veranda enjoys mountain views across the valley. Surrounded by established garden plus a lock up garage. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also a rear sunroom, ideal place to curl up with a good book. Extras include split system air conditioning, gas heater, separate toilet, short walk to Yarra River & 1.5 ks to shops & sports ground.
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11 - 11.30am (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Yarra Junction
$590,000 - $620,000
Timeless Estate - One of the Best Properties in the area Rarely do we have the opportunity to market a property quite like this one. Exquisite gardens on two thirds of an acre (2665 sqm), period style home of 4 large bedrooms plus a study or library area, 2 spacious living areas, 2 bathrooms including ensuite, and the most stunning kitchen complete with granite bench tops, an abundance of cupboards and an oven surrounded by a gorgeous brick feature hearth.Wide shady verandas, huge laundry with 4 storage cupboards, ducted natural gas heating, plus split system, plus wood heating .Offering a 4 car garage plus workshop with separate entrance & visitor parking area, several outdoor entertaining areas including gazebo. An additional block with separate title next door on 930 sqm is also available; ideal for a second home or investment.
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years
Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years
5967 1277
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
5966 2530
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly De Graaf Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
Julianne Spendlove Administration
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
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FLOWING WATERS WALK to the Yarra River this summer
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from this four bedroom family home in a sought after area of Millgrove. IT offers two bathrooms plus spa room, split system, natural gas heater, a study nook and cosy woodheated lounge adjoining a country style kitchen. It is nestled on a fantastic useable fully fenced, level quarter acre allotment and boasts a 10 x 6 metre man cave for the shed lover with running water, toilet, concrete floor and ample room for the pool table. There is also various other sheds and a triple carport. Backing onto the Millgrove sporting ground and literally a stone’s throw from a kindergarten, school, local shops and transport, this secure property is perfect for the new family looking to get into the market.
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55 Riverview Parade, Launching Place Set in a commanding position to take in glorious views of the nearby mountain range & farmland on the river valley below. Timber, stone & mud brick, master bedroom with walk in robe & ensuite with claw foot bath. Open plan living area with soaring cathedral ceilings, huge timber beams & floor to ceiling stone feature wall. Formal dining area with large windows & sliding doors lead from dining area to a large undercover entertaining area. Huge timber kitchen with mountain views. Downstairs there is a 2nd living area/5th bedroom & kitchen, perfect for a studio or rumpus/games room. The property is situated on 2 acres approx with a mixture of cleared paddocks & some trees including fruit trees. The land is sloping, but is ideal to keep animals such as sheep, goats & chickens. Set on a no through road with double carport, established garden & within walking distance to bus stop, Warburton Rail Trail, milk bar & close to Yarra Junction.
$560,000-$600,000 Inspection Fri 2/10 1-1.30pm Or by appointment LAND
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2 Wellington Road, Warburton Set on 1/2 an acre (approx) of beautiful landscaped gardens with 3 dwellings. The main residence known as “Jessica’s Cottage” is a beautifully restored 100 year old 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home set over 3 levels with period features & views of the township & Yarra River. There are also two smaller cottages on the property known as “Ella’s and Savannah’s cottages. Both cottages are fully furnished and currently used as self-contained B&B’s (4 star rated). They each have an open plan layout with QS bed, double spa, kitchenette and separate bathroom. Each has a gas log fire and split system cooling. Ella’s and Savannah’s Cottages features: 12 years old, beautifully decorated, fully furnished, TV, DVD & stereo system. If you’re looking for the perfect place to escape city life, then call us today to arrange an inspection of this truly fascinating property.
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• Direct river frontage & mostly flat land • Open plan kitchen & dining area with open fire place • 2 of the 5 bedrooms have full size ensuites inc spas • 2nd living area with built in bar & split system • Carport with attached shed/garage/workshop situated beneath a self contained living area
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75 Lowes Road, Yarra Junction
Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent
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Mia McKay Sales Support/Administration
Cassie Crowe Administration
Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer
Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy
5967 1800
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Mark Gunther HEALESVILLE 21 arthurs roaD
We put you irst
$495,000 Healesville 2 sILVErLEaF PLaCE
Quiet Country Lifestyle Perfectly positioned to capture the views across 1 glorious acre approx. & beyond, is this country home.With 3 spacious bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite, while the spacious kitchen could use a make-over, it overlooks the huge outdoor entertaining deck taking in the fantastic views.The enormous living room offers split system heating/cooling & wood heater & flows into the large, separate dining room. Outside there is space galore with plenty of room for children & pets to run around, while the massive 8 car garage will keep car lovers happy.
3A 2B 8C INSPECT by Appointment Only CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
Offers abOve $535,000
Glorious character Home
4A 2B 2C
Located in one of Healesville’s finest areas is this beautifully presented period home. Featuring master with private balcony, enormous ensuite & WIR, while the 3 remaining b/r’s all have BIR’s & are serviced by a large central family bathroom complete with spa. Comprising country kitchen with quality appliances, large family room & sep living area that feature bi-fold patio doors creating a fantastic entertaining area.With a fully fenced rear yard, offering a single garage, double garage & low maintenance gardens complete this beautiful home.
insPecT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI cOnTacT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
HEALESVILLE OFFERS INVITED ABOVE $375,000 Healesville 3/89 MarooNDah hIGhWaY 2 CENtrE GroVE
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This quality Townhouse offers master with walk in robe & ensuite, with the 2 remaining bedrooms offering built in robes & serviced by a large stylish bathroom.The large open plan living area is bright & spacious, & complimented by the modern kitchen while gas ducted heating & split system heating/cooling keep you comfortable all year round.The double garage provides secure parking, & the entertaining deck is perfectly positioned to enjoy the landscaped courtyard.
INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
sPecTacUlar vieWs On alMOsT One acre Featuring 3 spacious bedrooms, master with stunning views & separate dressing room, downstairs area with full ensuite (& could even be used as an additional living area or rumpus room), near new kitchen, wood heating, hydronic heating, spacious living room leading onto the huge outdoor entertaining deck, & showcasing magnificent views across approx. 1 stunning acre block & beyond. Enjoy the quiet country lifestyle without being too far from town.
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059 CURTAINS Beautiful made to measure curtains. Choose from a full range of samples, accessories and blinds. We have a qualified interior decorator who offers you an obligation free measure, quote and fitting. No deposit and a guarantee of professional workmanship.
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A LUMBAJACK FIREWOOD SUPPLIER A1quality Redgum & Brushwood, split and dry. Work cover provider.
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New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
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ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
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V For Sale DINING SUITE Blackwood, oval extension table, 6 matching upholstered chairs, tapestry, $300. 5962 3082. TENT 9 person, plus pop up shower/toilet, both as new, used once. $380ono. 0429 066 658.
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NOTICE TO CHANGE Diamond Creek Stream Flow Management Plan Melbourne Water is seeking feedback on the proposal to abolish the Diamond Creek Water Supply Protection Area and revoke the Stream Flow Management Plan currently managed under the Water Act 1989. The intent is to replace the current Streamflow Management Plan with a Local Management Plan. The Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Water has agreed to accept feedback on this change. Feedback is also sought on the replacement Diamond Creek Local Management Plan which would be managed by Melbourne Water. Diamond Creek sustains a range of agricultural activities and provides important habitat for significant flora and fauna, including platypus and blackfish. The Local Management Plan would continue to ensure the protection of rights for water users accessing water in the catchment for agricultural, commercial, domestic and stock use, along with providing the necessary water flows to maintain a healthy waterway.
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HORSE TRAIL RIDING GUIDES Healesville based Horse Trail Riding business looking for experienced horse riders with good customer service. Weekend work. Must have drivers license. Ph: 0407 326 276.
Big4 Yarra Valley Holiday Park is seeking a Casual Groundsperson to assist with grounds & accommodation maintenance. The successful applicant will need to display exceptional customer service skills, O H & S regulation knowledge, quality control of facilities, park/accommodation maintenance, great organisational skills and have a positive attitude. Flexibility for hours required & assist with cleaning, security, general maintenance, and emergency call outs. The position offered can range from 10 -30 hours per week with immediate start, inclusive of weekend shifts. Please forward resume to helen@parklanegroup.com.au prior 11th October, 2015.
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Weightbridge operator required Yarra Valley Quarries is currently seeking a wight bridge operator, for a full time position Monday to Friday. Computer operating experience required, knowledge of crushed rock an advantage but not essential. Please submit all applications attention Leigh Coombs via email or fax lcoombs @dandypremix.com or 03 5967 3213.
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We are currently looking for a Head Chef to lead our small kitchen team in our busy winery restaurant, located in the Yarra Valley. We are a open for lunches only (including public holidays) with some evenings required for private functions. In addition to running the day to day kitchen operations, you will be responsible for, but not solely: - Helping to deliver a quality and unique customer experience, as outlined in our brand plan - Driving and maintaining food quality - Developing and managing supplier relationships - Working with the kitchen gardener to plan seasonal produce to be planted - All kitchen recruitment/training - Assistance in planning all venue events and functions - Assistance in the planning of food service in the new venues - Responsible kitchen budget management - All OHS and Food Safety compliance Please forward your resume to dfraser@tarrawarra.com.au All applications will be in the strictest confidence.
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We are currently recruiting front of house staff for our small, but busy winery restaurant for the summer, with the possibility of continued employment. The positions available are casual positions that mainly concern weekend work, with some availability during the week, on public holidays and the occasional evening function. Previous experience in the hospitality or wine industry is essential as well as a positive and “can do” attitude. The ideal candidates will be flexible in their approach to their role and availability. Please forward your resume to dfraser@tarrawarra.com.au All applications will be in the strictest confidence.
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Eildon MP Cindy McLeish has released a survey regarding the new public holiday.
McLeish rolls out footy day off survey
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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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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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CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs Drive In - Min $100 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171
TOYOTA, Prado, 2010, GXL, auto, 4cyl, 3.0ltr, diesel, 94,000kms, EC, full history, XXK-137. $41,750. 5962 4879, 0439 338 043. Healesville.
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WHITTLEY CR 2180, 2007. Mercruiser 135hp sterndrive, very economical, 197 hours. Lowrance HDS 5 GPS Chart Plotter and Sounder Fish finder with Navionics Gold Australia wide chart card, GME GX 300 27 MHz marine 2 way radio, GME GR9000 marine CD MP3 player stereo FM AM radio, electric blower, electric bilge pump, ice box in compartment, 2 berths. Sink, gas stove, fresh water shower on stern, porta potti toilet in cabin. Zip on covers and includes tandem trailer $42 500 ono. John 0418 325132 or Rob 0418 320 204.
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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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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.
HOLDEN, Calais VL, turbo, blue, momo steering wheel, mag wheels, needs some work, 340,500kms, towbar, reg until 06/15. ZCR-339. $4,500ono. 9737 9571. Silvan
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.
HOLDEN, Commodore Executive sedan, 2001, low 185,565kms, reg until 05/16, new tyres Michelin XMs (fitted July 2015), full service history available, EC. UTJ-444. $4,800ono. Phone 5967 1614 Yarra Junction.
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EILDON MP Cindy McLeish is the latest politician to speak out against the controversial grand final eve public holiday. Ms McLeish is gauging public opinion on the holiday after issuing 2000 surveys to businesses in the Eildon electorate. However, she said early responses indicated resentment. “Locals have described this holiday as ‘crazy’, ‘ludicrous’ and ‘impossible’,” she said. “Business owners are telling me the added costs for doing business will force them to close their doors on grand final eve. “This public holiday will especially hurt casual employees who will be unable to take home pay before the grand final.”
The survey follows the Australian Industry Group’s report on the holiday’s impacts, with the key findings saying businesses in the state could lose as much as $1 billion. Along with Ms McLeish, the ‘Mail’ has also gauged community sentiment, with the majority expressing negativity towards the decision. Through social media channels, support has been scarce. Kersten Gentle said: “Totally ridiculous. People didn’t vote for this one specific issue. It’s a disgusting attempt for votes as there are more employees than small business. The cost to these businesses and our economy is unnecessary.” Jacqui Commans said: “It’s costing our interstate transport business $3000.”
Meanwhile, Victorian Deputy Premier and Member for Monbulk, James Merlino, has stood by Premier Daniel Andrews. “Making Grand Final Friday and Easter Sunday public holidays were long-standing election commitments of the Andrews Labor Government,” he said. “We took these policies to the election, the Victorian people voted for them and we will deliver them. “These new public holidays will be good for Victoria because they are good for families. “If Matthew Guy is so opposed to these public holidays, why won’t the Liberal Party commit to a clear position?”
Fresh wheels for hills By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE Yarra Valley will be host to a new cycling event this November, when the inaugural Giro Della Donna Gran Fondo comes to Warburton. The race begins in the centre of Warburton and encompasses over 107 kilometres of closed and traffic-managed roads before finishing at the summit of Mount Donna Buang. The route begins in Warburton with cyclists heading through the bush towards Reefton and continuing up the Warburton-Woods Point Road. Cyclists will make the trek all the way up to Marysville before returning south down Marysville Road and on to Acheron Way before they start the gruelling climb up the mountain. The event is created and owned by Cycling Tips, an
Australian cycling website that hosts events and news about all kinds of cycling through Australia. The Giro Della Donna is being made possible though delivery agency Limelight Sports who have worked with companies such as Red
Bull, Nike, and the Olivia Newton John Foundation. Any cyclists over the age of 18 are welcome to participate in the event by signing up at giro-della-donna. eveyevents.com but numbers are strictly limited, so be sure to get in quick.
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�� Connecting people with local sport…
September King crowned
Golf results
THE weather at the Woods Point Gun Club for the September King of the Mountain championships was ideal. The eye opener saw 11 shooters return to the clubhouse with perfect scores: Ian Findlay, Jason Matthews, Trevor Ewert, Ron Press, Phillip Desmond, Darren Clark, Ken Skinner, Mick Ward, Peter West, John Wood and Jim West. The shared cash prize was sliced pretty thin. The first of the championships was 20 targets Single Barrel with Geoff Hill and Jason Matthews posting 20/20 on the scoreboard; Hill winning the sash after a short shoot off. The winners were: AA Grade - Matthews 20/20, Desmond 19/20; A Grade Hill 20/20, Clark 17/20. B Grade - P. West 19/20, Byran Foley 18/20 and in C Grade Michael Bevis 15/20 was 1st from Max Cleland 14/20. The main event was 30
WARBURTON WENDSDAY 23 September: stableford: winner: DavidMurch -(again) with an impressive 39 points. Runner-up: Mick-Eldridge (36). Balls went down to 33. Nearest the pins numbered only one - A. Patrick (guest) on the 3rd. Saturday 26 September: stableford: winner on the day was Tex Van Der Kooi with 38 points; a great effort on cored greens. The ball run-down extended to 33, so putting was tough. The Nearest the pins on the day went to Ron-Hottes on the 3rd, ‘Walk-onWaters’, (David), on the 5th, 9th: Eric Slater, 12th went to Mr Consistent, Mr Murch, and the 15th to a guest on the day, Alan-Donaldson.
targets handicap and Peter West showed a clean pair of heels to take the championship outright with 28/30. The shoot off for the minor placings resulted in Trevor Newman 2nd, 32/35, Desmond 3rd 31/35 and Mick Ward 4th, 29/33. A 25 target Tower Championship finished the day with Trevor Ewert, Desmond, Newman and Ward, all 25/25, vying for the sash. Desmond’s 34/34 gave him the championship with the minor places taken by Ward, 33/34, Newman, 31/32 and Ewert, 29/30. Matthews and Hill shot 24/25 in the event but to no avail. Phillip Desmond capped off a good day to take the King of the Mountain High Gun sash, 71/75, from Mick Ward 70/75 and Trevor Newman and Peter West, both 69/75. The next shoot is the Bernie Elstrek Memorial Championships on Sunday 25 October, starting at 10.30am.
Pictured from left are winners Peter West, Phillip Desmond and Geoff Hill.
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Sport The emerging motocross star tears up the track.
League medal winner Dale Senior enjoyed a stellar season.
White-hot Sanders tears up the circuit By PETER DOUGLAS THREE Bridges local Daniel Sanders is feeling on top of the world after this month winning the coveted 2015 FIM International Six Day Enduro in Slovakia. Sanders, 21, won the E3 class, in one of the most prestigious motorcycle events in the world, over Frenchman Mathias Bellino and Oscar Balletti from Italy. Affectionately known as ‘Chucky’, the KTM Enduro Racing Team rider also won the World Junior Trophy with fellow Australians Tye Simmonds, Tom Mason and Broc Grabham, beating Sweden and Italy to first place. “The feeling has sunk in now and it’s just incredible,” Sanders said. “I’m rapt with how things turned out. “From the first day, we realised we were the fastest team out there and that we could win the Junior World trophy if we just stayed on two wheels and finished strongly every day. “In my class, I got into the lead on day two and kept pulling a bigger and bigger gap.”
Sanders said to come home as the fourth best enduro rider in the world was a special feeling. “After crossing the finish-line on the last day, my old man jumped the fence and celebrated with me,” he said. “It felt really good to have my family there.” Australia also led the senior World Trophy for four days before being controversially relegated to second-place by the French, which was still Australia’s best overall finish ever. Sanders last weekend returned home to compete in the final rounds of the 2015 Yamaha Victorian OffRoad Championship at Penshurst, just outside of Hamilton. He leads the Pro Class by 44 points over ISDE teammate Tom Mason. Sanders returns to Europe to compete in the final round of the 2015 MAXXIS FIM World Enduro Championships in France from 3-4 October. To follow Daniel’s progress, follow www.facebook.com/danielsandersracing.
EASTERN Ranges came agonisingly close to completing a fairytale finals series on Sunday in the TAC Cup. Despite finishing the season in fifth position, the Ranges played some scintillating football to reach the grand final, after accounting for highly fancied outfits Dandenong Stingrays, Geelong Falcons and Calder Cannons. Unfortunately for the Ranges, it was more of the same in the premier
Under 18s competition, as Oakleigh Chargers triumphed by just 12 points to collect its third premiership in just four years. However, it was a gallant effort from the Ranges players, who pushed the Chargers right until the final quarter. Among the better players for the Ranges was forward Jayden Stephenson, who kept the Ranges in touch through booting three goals. The haul brought his goal tally to 10 for the finals series.
HEALESVILLE footballer Dale Senior was the toast of the Dandenong Ranges Junior Football League, when he won the Under 16s league best and fairest for 2015. Senior started his football at the Healesville Junior Football Club in 2008 at Under 10s and has continued to play at the club for the past eight years, playing in over 160 games during his junior career. Coach Darren Wilde was pleased with Senior’s season and “was happy to see all Dale’s hard work recognised”. Senior played all 15 games in 2015 and was the team’s leading goal scorer with 50 goals. Although pleased with his personal achievement, Senior said he “would have liked to see his team progress further in the finals.” To top of his season, Senior was also a member of the triumphant Healesville Under 18s team this season, where he was one of the best on ground during the grand final. The club congratulated Senior on his success and are looking forward to him continuing, as he transitions fully to senior football next year.”
Solution No. 4052 Three Bridges motocross rider Daniel Sanders celebrated the hardfought victory.
Ranges’ dream run ends By PETER DOUGLAS
Senior at the top of junior league
Running defender Anthony Brolic also put in an eye-catching display. Heading into the decider, Ranges midfield star Ryan Clarke had been in white-hot form and was one of the prime reasons for the charge to the grand final. However, the onballer was quiet by his standards, compiling just 18 touches. For the Chargers, Kade Answerth won the TAC Medal as best on ground after gathering 30 disposals, in a display that would have caught
the attention of AFL recruiters. Other Chargers to impress were Jack Firns, Tom Phillips and David Cunningham. Oakleigh Chargers 10.13 (73) d Eastern Ranges 9.7 (61) GOALS Eastern Ranges: Hardwick 3, Stephenson 3, R. Clarke, Cotte, Garner Oakleigh Chargers: P. Phillips 2, T. Phillips 2, Thompson 2, Walker, Morgan, Crocker, Kerr BEST Eastern Ranges: Cotte, Hardwick, R. Clarke, Stephenson, Brolic, Crocker Oakleigh Chargers: Answerth, Cunningham, P. Phillips, T. Phillips, Pearce, Morgan
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3 6 4 2 9 1 8 7 5
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7390 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Inexperienced. 8, Fleet. 9, Kestral. 10, Netted. 11, Resist. 12, Funny. 14, Vault. 18, Reason. 20, Apache. 23, Glisten. 24, Rupee. 25, Comprehension. Down - 1, Infant. 2, Event. 3, Pattern. 4, Rake. 5, Ensue. 6, Cordial. 7, Delete. 13, Uranium. 15, Aspirin. 16, Tragic. 17, Demean. 19, Otter. 21, Capri. 22, Inch. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7390 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Shot in the dark. 8, Ti-er-s (rev.) 9, Exposed (anag.) 10, Ra-sh-er. 11, Sleeve. 12, A-cut-e. 14, S-he-et. 18, E-v-ince. 20, Pr-a-ise. 23, C-ont-ain. 24, Tac-i-t. 25, Private source. Down - 1, Sat-i-re. 2, O-pen-s. 3, Insp-ect. 4, Te(stifi)ed. 5, Ex-p-el. 6, A-uste-re. 7, Kidded. 13, Ch-i-ant-i. 15, Horatio (anag.) 16, Teacup. 17, Settle. 19, Clara (anag.) 21, I-n-cur. 22, On-c-e.
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