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Decades of co-operation EMERALD Co-operative commenced operation from humble beginnings in May 1945 in a small shed (pictured) which is on the present site of today’s operation. Jack Eudey was the first elected chairman of the board of directors. The co-operative started through discussion by farmers at the end of World War II, when stockfeed was in short supply in the region and farmers had to travel long distances to purchase chaff. Harry Wise, one of the first directors, stated that they were to start in a small way and would need continued courageous spirit and co-operative effort. That optimism became a passion to provide the community with their overall product and service requirements. Seventy years later, Emerald Cooperative is still going strong, with increasing turnover and successfully meeting its mission to serve and support the community. Companies trading within the co-operative are: Mitre10 Hardware; Mitre10 Garden and Landscape; Barry Plant Real Estate; Bendigo Bank Agency; and Elgas and BOC Gas Agencies. Shareholder/members are an integral part of the co-operative, with near 3000 active members purchasing or utilising services throughout the cooperative businesses. As a result of the dedicated support from the community, Emerald Co-
operative continues its involvement and sponsorship of local community events, schools, sporting clubs and activities, arts and essential services by contributing financially back into the community. Consider becoming a shareholder/ member; for a small one-off fee, discounts are then available throughout all co-operative businesses listed above. Support Emerald Co-operative businesses so they can continue to serve and sponsor the communities within the region.
To cater to change and meet efficiency standards, there have been additions and upgrades to Mitre10 Hardware and Trade building since 1950, and currently too renovations are taking place. A stock landing has been erected overlooking the drive through the trade area, creating more efficient flowthrough of stock to store. Bendigo Bank has been re-located from inside the store to a footpath entry located next door to Mitre10. This will provide greater brand
exposure and increased banking business. With the removal of the bank and administrative offices internally, there will be greater floor space gained within Mitre10, providing opportunity for better merchandising and increased departmental product. Emerald Co-operative directors agreed for the installation of 115 solar panels across the breadth of Mitre10 roofline along with the new induction of fluorescent hi-bay lighting within the retail and trade areas.
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With the installation now completed, the co-operative is looking forward to not only recovering power expenses into the future, but also contributing positively to environment sustainability. Barry Plant Real Estate has amalgamated their property management office with the sales office in the heart of Emerald, providing greater profile and brand image. More importantly, all of the changes and investment over time have increased the strength of the Emerald Co-operative and its importance to the community. Trading throughout many crisis times further proves the stability that current and former directors, managers and staff have provided. They are looking forward to the 70th anniversary celebration this Friday 16 – Sunday 18 October. There will be great discounts all weekend plus 15 per cent off for members (conditions apply); there will be prizes to win, fun activities, supplier and fire brigade demonstrations, and free sausage sizzle, so please make a big effort to join in. Please refer to the advertisement to see what’s on offer, plus a 70th birthday cake will be cut in-store with staff and guests on Saturday 17 October, at noon. Looking forward to catching up over the weekend.
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Pain won’t stop By JESSE GRAHAM and JODIE SYMONDS A TEENAGER was killed and eight others were hospitalised last Tuesday night in a single-car crash in Mount Evelyn, with police investigating the circumstances. Police believe that a black, 1998 Holden Commodore was travelling south on Hereford Road, Mount Evelyn, at 6.15pm on Tuesday, 6 October, when the driver, a 22-year-old Mount Evelyn woman, lost control and crashed the car into a pole. In a media conference on Wednesday, 7 October, Major Collision Investigation Unit (MCIU) Sergeant Gerard Clanchy said that a 16-year-old girl was killed in the crash. All of the other occupants of the car, including an 18-year-old man, a 22-year-old man, a 23-year-old woman, a 26-year-old woman, a 16-yearold girl and a 21-year-old man on the back seat, were injured and taken to various hospitals. Det Sen Sgt Clanchy said the girl who was killed was sitting on the lap of a 26-year-old man, who was in the passenger seat and is in a critical condition. The driver was on her Probationary 2 (green P-plate) licence, and was taken to the Alfred Hospital with lifethreatening injuries. Other media outlets have named the driver as 22-year-old Emily Toulson, a former Healesville resident, and the deceased as 16-year-old Amber Beard. In the days following the crash, Amber’s Facebook page was flooded with heartfelt messages from grieving friends. Victoria Police and Det Sen Sgt Clanchy were unable to confirm the names of those involved in the crash. Det Sen Sgt Clanchy said the Commodore allegedly went around a bend on the wrong side of the road, clipping another car before the driver lost control and hit the pole. “It’s irresponsible behaviour,” he said. “We are very lucky that there’s not more seriously injured or deceased people involved.
The car, which was carrying nine people at the time of the crash, was destroyed. 145412 “It’s exasperating - young people losing their lives under any circumstances is a waste to the community, and obviously very tragic for the families involved.” The car had no registration plates at the time of the crash, and Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol Leading Senior Constable (LSC), Scott Lardner said the car was allegedly seen around Lillydale Lake before the incident, LSC Lardner said the car was on an unregistered vehicle permit at the time.
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Anyone who may have any information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or to submit a confidential crime report to www. crimestoppersvic.com.au. The crash pushed the provisional road toll up to 192 deaths, two more deaths than at the same time last year. Anyone who may be distressed by the crash, or by this story, can contact Road Trauma Support Services Victoria for counselling on 1300 367 797 or at www.rtssv.org.au.
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Garden deal anger A NEGOTIATED licence between Parks Victoria and the owners of Burnham Beeches has angered a community group local to the Sherbrooke area. The licence agreement will allow Burnham Beeches patrons use of the main entrance of the Alfred Nicholas Gardens, which Parks Victoria says is safer than the existing access point into the historic property. While the licence does not provide for exclusive access, which means anyone will still be able to access the site via the road, the decision has upset the recently formed Burnham Beeches Community Information Group. The burgeoning group formed after the 19 August public meeting at Ferny Creek Recreation Reserve, regarding the future of the historic site. There are now about 200 people on the group’s mailing list. Parks Victoria District Manager Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Ranges, Craig Bray, confirmed the agreement, and said the decision was based on safety. “Parks Victoria has negotiated an access licence agreement with Burnham Beeches for use of the main entrance of the Alfred Nicholas Gardens under the Forests Act,” he said. “Council has acknowledged access via the road through the Alfred Nicholas Gardens is safer than the existing access point into the Burnham Beeches property. “Parks Victoria is an advocate of the local tourism industry and is support-
ive of Burnham Beeches as a tourism development.” Mr Bray said it was proposed that a wire mesh fence would be removed by the developer at their expense, which would enhance the visitor experience and provide easier access. Parks Victoria Acting District Manager, Matthew Hoogland, played down concerns over increased traffic, as a result of any future development at the site. “Traffic will be limited to the driveway and is not expected to be an issue,” he said. “A dedicated pedestrian path will be constructed at the neighbour’s cost, which will link the front gate to the existing pedestrian path for public safety. “Parks Victoria was aware of the proposal for increased tourism accommodation prior to the licence agreement.” Mr Hoogland said the exact date the driveway access would start was yet to be confirmed. Yarra Ranges Council in August rejected a call from the owners for a planning scheme amendment that would allow about 60 hotel villas on the site. The villas were to be sold as investment properties to raise funds to complete the overall development of Burnham Beeches. The Alfred Nicholas Garden has a rich history in the area. In 1965, the Alfred Nicholas Institute donated the gardens to the public
The group believes the entrance and driveway was not intended for high-traffic use. 145301 Picture: ROB CAREW through the Shire of Sherbrooke. Parks Victoria manages the garden, while Burnham Beeches is privately owned by celebrity chef Shannon Bennett and developer Adam Garrisson. Betty Marsden, president of The Save the Dandenongs League, said she was against the licence agreement. “This was a private residence and was never intended for this type of
In brief Thieves don't sleep EMERALD Police are searching for a thief who made off with wooden sleepers from a memorial in Cockatoo earlier this month. Senior Constable John Andrews told the Mail that between 29 September and 2 October, 19 sleepers were taken from a retaining wall at the Cockatoo memorial in the Alma Treloar Reserve, off McBride Street. “The entire top row of sleepers have been stolen,” Sen Const Andrews said. He said anyone who may have seen suspicious behaviour in the area, or who saw anyone leaving the reserve with sleepers, should contact Emerald Police on 5954 0200.
Heavy equipment stolen POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a truck, trailer and excavator worth hundreds of thousands of dollars were stolen from a Mount Evelyn factory. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said that in the early hours of Sunday, 4 October, thieves made off with the equipment from outside a factory on Clancy Road, Mount Evelyn. Det Sgt Barrow said the truck was a white Kenworth flat-nose, the trailer was blue and the excavator was a red and white Takeuchi ninetonne excavator. The total value of the stolen items is about $200,000. Anyone who saw anything suspicious, or who has more information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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POLICE are hunting for vandals who smashed 19 windows at Mount Evelyn’s Yarra Hills Secondary College earlier this month, only to flee when an alarm went off. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barro, said that between 10.15pm and 10.30pm on Saturday, 3 October, unknown persons smashed 19 external windows at the Burdap Road campus. Det Sgt Barrow said the vandals then gained entry to an office at the school, but triggered the alarm and fled before they had the chance to steal anything.
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use,” she said. “Shannon Bennett raves on about his vision, but Alfred Nicholas had a vision, too. “This will eventually be used by a lot of people, it would be backed up for goodness knows how long.” For further information on the Burnham Beeches Information Group, members have requested inquiries via
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after three Harley Davidson motorcycles were stolen from a Lilydale property earlier this month. Between 9am on 30 September and 3.15pm on Tuesday, 6 October, police believe thieves forced a side-door to a garage on a property. The thieves then opened a roller door and stole three Harley Davidson motorcycles, made in 1969, 1971 and 1988. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant, Pat Barrow, said the 1988 model had “distinctive work” on the petrol tank of a skull, and that the total value of the three motorcycles was $50,000.
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around your home, shed and garages. Just because you’re not living in the forest doesn’t mean you’re free from fire risk. Many urban areas of the Yarra Ranges have significant risk because they have grass, bush or parkland around them. As we know from the events of last week, the weather can change conditions quickly and fire is unpredictable. Make sure you have a written and practiced your fire plan that your whole family is familiar with. Think about what your trigger is to leave, where you will go and what you will take with you.
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THE generous efforts of Eastern Health donors and volunteers have been celebrated with a storyboard unveiled at Angliss Hospital. The storyboard showcases the importance of volunteers, community groups, corporate partners, trusts and foundations in assisting Eastern Health to provide the best care possible for patients and residents. Eastern Health Foundation Director, Anne Gribbin, said it was particularly special to celebrate generosity at the Angliss Hospital site. “The gift of giving is responsible for turning the very first idea to create Angliss Hospital into a reality over 75 years ago,” Ms Gribbin said. She thanked those who had shared their personal experiences on the storyboard. “Each person has their own reasons for giving, which are so uplifting and inspiring.” Angliss Hospital Chief of Clinical and Site Operations, Ben Kelly, said the storyboard highlighted the important role donors and volunteers played in improving the patient experience and overall community health. “Contributions allow for special projects to be undertaken, new equipment to be purchased, improved facilities and comfortable care to be provided,” he said. It was officially launched on Tuesday, 6 October, at an event attended by numerous special guests, including members of the Chandler and Angliss families, whose philanthropy was central in the development of the hospital.
You can find out more about preparing for the fire season on the council’s website www.yarraranges. vic.gov.au/fireready. There are also helpful hints and tips on the CFA’s website www.cfa. vic.gov.au. As summer is fast approaching, there is another safety message I’m keen to share. As families will soon be enjoying trips to the beach, lakes and rivers as well as spending time in the backyard pool, I would like to remind everyone to be vigilant with children around water. It only takes a moment for a tragedy to occur and a lifetime of devastating consequences.
If you have a pool, ensure your fencing and gate comply with safety regulations and that the gate is kept shut at all times. You can also find out more about pool fencing regulations on the council’s website www.yarraranges. vic.gov.au/poolfencing. Lastly, never, ever leave a child unattended in your car. Leaving children unattended in cars even for a short period of time can be fatal. Let’s all enjoy the rest of spring and this summer season safely and make the most of the wonderful parks, gardens and recreation spots that the Yarra Ranges has to offer.
Lenscape MAIL reader Judy Yusef from Emerald submitted this beautiful image of her friendly, not to mention colourful, guest. According to Judy, she is lucky enough to receive regular visits from many different species of birds in her backyard. Of course, this is one of the many benefits of living in the hills. The Mail is asking all readers to consider submitting their favourite images of the region for the Lenscape section. Simply email editor@ mailnewsgroup.com.au.
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Pictured near the storyboard are hospital fund-raisers Phil and Samantha Crockett, with their son Ryder. The Angliss Hospital storyboard is the second in a series to be installed across Eastern Health’s major sites, following the unveiling of the Peter James Centre storyboard in November 2014. Each storyboard specifically highlights significant contributors to that individual site. The storyboard can be viewed in the main foyer of the Angliss Hospital.
AS PART of the National Garage Sale trail on 24 October, a third ‘monster’ garage sale will be held in Emerald to raise funds for the amazing BAT program at Emerald Secondary College, for students with learning difficulties. If you have donations, please email tina_ pantorno@hotmail.com who will advise on drop-off point. Bigger items can be collected after 16 October.
Evening of clairvoyance VISITING UK medium, Karen LineJones, will be at Tumbetin Spiritual Centre in Upwey on Saturday, 24 October, at 7pm. Entrance $25 at the door to include tea and cakes. All welcome. 10 Hughes Street, Upwey.
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Canes display HILLS residents can view a private collection of walking sticks of about 50 canes at Emerald Museum from Sunday, 18 October. The exhibition will be launched at the museum in Nobelius Heritage Park, Crichton Road, Emerald, on 18 October, at 1pm. The museum is open on Wednesdays, 10am to 3pm, and Sundays, 1.30pm and 4pm. Entry by donation.
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Burn-off is back By JESSE GRAHAM A TWO-hectare fire in Yellingbo that took 60 firefighters some hours to contain was caused by a smouldering burn-off from two weeks ago, according to Yellingbo’s CFA Captain. On Tuesday 6 October, CFA crews from the Upper Yarra area and through the Dandenong Ranges were called out to a fire on YellingboMacclesfield Road in Yellingbo. The fire was called in at 1.39pm, after Yellingbo CFA Captain Paul Spinks said a burn-off from two weeks ago flared up in hot, dry and windy weather. Describing the incident as a “freak accident”, Capt Spinks said that a house was immediately threatened by the blaze, and crews scrambled to its defence. “It appeared it started from a burn from two weeks prior with green waste,” he said. “The owners certainly believed it was dormant and that it was all out – it was just terrible luck. “It did threaten a house very quickly within the first half-hour – with Yellingbo and Macclesfield’s appliances, we maintained protection of the house.” Crews from Yellingbo, Macclesfield, Wandin, Seville and the Dandenong Ranges group of fire brigades rushed to the scene, with 15 vehicles and about 60 firefighters on the scene. Capt Spinks said the fire was contained to two hectares within the first half-hour, and praised the
quick action of the local brigades for preventing the fire from getting worse. “Even the firefighting models showed this could escalate, based on the area and the temperature,” he said. “The quick response, quick thinking, water conservation and firefighting technique is what actually contained this fire. “It was a fantastic effort by the CFA crews – it wouldn’t have been contained if it wasn’t for them.” At the time of the fire, the temperature in the Yarra Valley was in the mid-thirties, with hot northerly winds coming through. By 2pm, the CFA had issued a Watch and Act warning for the surrounding areas of Yellingbo, Woori Yallock, Wandin East, Hoddles Creek and Macclesfield, asking residents to monitor conditions and consider leaving the area. This message was downgraded at 3.29pm, before the all-clear was given later in the afternoon. Capt Spinks said that green waste, as with green hay, could often retain heat for long periods, as was the case with the Yellingbo fire – the hot and dry conditions of Monday and Tuesday gave the smouldering remnants the chance to flare up. “It was a freak accident, no doubt about it,” he said. He said that even when the fire was completely out, a thermal imaging camera registered 150 degrees of heat at the source of the fire – though no smoke was coming from the area.
Memorial to driver safety By PETER DOUGLAS FOUR young CFA members in the Dandenongs and three community members were recently rewarded for completion of a defensive driving course. Thanks to the Anthony and Travis Hall Memorial Driver Education Fund, the young members had the chance to participate in the Level One Defensive Driving Course. To acknowledge their achievement, awards were present to Nathan Birch (Macclesfield CFA), Alexander Hatcher (Clematis CFA), Jake Honeyman (Belgrave CFA), Lincoln Bulkeley (Upwey CFA), Jack Anderson from Upper Ferntree Gully, Jay Visser from Selby and Jayden Stewart from Belgrave South. The memorial fund perpetuates the memory of Anthony and Travis Hall, who were aged 15 and 13 respectively when they were killed in a road accident in Cockatoo in January 1995.
Rob, Allian, Kate and Jason French’s Laundry has a proud history in the Yarra and Dandenong Ranges dating back to the early 1920’s when the workers on the Maroondah Dam asked Mrs Rackor to do their washing. For most of its’ 90 plus year history, French’s was owned by the related Rackor, French and Hort families. French’s in 1922 was a simple service, washing clothes for the men working on the construction of the Maroondah Dam. Dina Rackor and her daughter Wilma used a copper and a trough on the back verandah of their home. As more and more work came in they bought a commercial washing machine and a spinner and built a new construction. Healesville became the Mecca for Holiday makers, and this generated a higher demand for French’s Laundry. Ervine French from Deniliquin married Wilma Rackor and together they grew a thriving business that took pride in servicing local customers as it does today. Ervine retired in 1964. Beril French and Jack took over the business and sold it 1988. French’s under went several changes in ownership until the business tragically burnt to the ground in July 2012. Although the business name changed from Rackor, to the Continental in the early years, it will always be known to the locals as French’s Laundry. An iconic Healesville and surrounding area institution. It was this longevity and local history that attracted Rob and Ashley to purchase French’s Laundry. Rob and Ash have firm ideals about the type of business they wanted to buy, these included, a business that COULD NOT BE BOUGHT by an overseas company, providing a quality service to Hotel’s and B&B’s, a business with Family and community connections, a business that creates local employment (Kate and Jason are both local Healesvillians), plus a business that had stood the test of time French’s ticked all the boxes. Since taking over Frenchs Rob and Ash are working with and supporting SIGN FOR LIFE and employ hearing impaired duo Marissa and Gordon in the laundry. French’s Laundry also works with ALKIRA, who assist Down Syndrome adults to find meaningful paid work. Another and welcome community service, French’s donated 300 clean towels, 60 woolly blankets and 25 comfy pillows, to the City Salvation Army, so that homeless people did not go cold throughout this chilly winter. After the fire French’s Laundry relocated to London Drive in Bayswater, but with daily deliveries to the Yarra and Dandenong Ranges, sees itself very much a part of the local community. This historic 90 year old business services many local accommodation, food and beverage businesses in the across entire Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges. Rob and Ashely are building a future based on high quality products, old fashioned customer service and true family values.
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Pictured are two of the recipients, Lincoln Bulkeley from Upwey and Jake Honeyman from Belgrave South. Certificates presented by Peter Hall and Dan Leslie. Both boys were enthusiastic members of the Upwey Junior Fire Brigade, with Anthony being the Junior Captain at the time of the accident. The fund is designed to remember Anthony and Travis in a way that is beneficial to the community. The fund has received tre-
mendous support from local fire brigades and local residents. Upwey brigade members and the fund management committee are thrilled the objective of the fund has now been achieved for 18 years. They will continue to be provided annually.
Some signs for the times CARDINIA Shire Council is replacing township entrance signs across the shire. The signs also have a fresh new look which includes the council’s logo, which was unveiled last year. The replacement program will start in Central Ward this month. Mayor Leticia Wilmot said many of the existing signs were out-dated and in varying states of disrepair.
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“First impressions count and we want our township entrances to leave a good one,” she said. “The old signs were created more than 15 years ago and many were now in poor condition. “Our community will start to see the new-look signs in more places as the replacement program rolls out across the shire. “New signs have a great design which promotes Cardinia
shire as a progressive, responsive and innovative municipality and, of course, the striking bird which also features in the council logo.” The replacement program will start in Central Ward in October followed by Ranges Ward and Port Ward. It is expected all township signs in Cardinia shire will be replaced within two years.
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Angels help By PETER DOUGLAS THE Dandenong Ranges community is being encouraged to throw its support behind the Avonsleigh Angels fund-raising dinner this Friday. Held to support the families and friends affected by the tragic accident in Avonsleigh in June this year, the event will be held at the Paradise Valley Hotel at 7pm and features live entertainment and a three-course set menu. Sharn Walker, Felisha Allen and Jason Breakwell lost their lives after their car hit a tree along Phillip Road, Avonsleigh, on the afternoon of 30 June.
Their friend Jake Mitchell, 19, survived the crash. Event co-ordinator, Julie Hoffman, said it was important the community came together at difficult times such as this. Over the past few months, the incident has drawn an outpouring of emotion. Many moving tributes have been held around the region, including at this football season’s Emerald versus GembrookCockatoo football match, where the teens all had strong links. The trio also had close ties to the Emerald Football Club and the Emerald Secondary College. Emerald Secondary College
has also endured a tough time, because they were well-known within the school community and both girls were in Year 11. Principal at the time Mike Jaremczuk said after the incident the teens were well-known and popular among their peers. “The two girls were both students here and really wellliked,� he said. “Jason was a student last year ... he was a charismatic kid, well-liked and had many great mates. “It’s a complete tragedy, which will have a big impact on the community.� To book your spot, visit www.trybooking.com/ISLF.
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Letters Extreme measures needed LAST Tuesday was a taste of the forthcoming summer bushfire season. At least six different fires burned on a day of Total Fire Ban in locations surrounding the Dandenongs. Census information reveals thousands of residents live in the Dandenongs between Wellington Road in the south and Coldstream in the north. All depend upon narrow, often winding, twolane roads to escape in the event of disastrous fires. These they must share with CFA and other emergency vehicles, plus visitors who often choke roads in their curiosity. Lycra-clad cyclists exercising in the hills add to the traffic mix. It has been estimated it would take several hours for residents to get to safety by car, if all went well. Meanwhile, depending upon wind speeds, the fire front could spread, as it did on Black Saturday, 15km in six minutes. I and my wife have lived in the hills for 45plus years and would live nowhere else on at least 355 days per year. Those 10 other extreme fire danger days must be acted upon. We both evacuate our home on extreme fire danger days as early as 7am. Every hills resident owes a duty to their family and themselves to become involved in local
Fire Guard groups. Every resident should have developed a written and practiced fire plan for their home and family. Government must act to eliminate motorists and cyclists from entering the hills on days of acute fire danger and especially Code Red alert days. Road blocks need to be established at Upper Ferntree Gully, Montrose, Lilydale, Beaconsfield, Lysterfield and Belgrave South. Have a safe fire season. Roger Willsher, The Patch.
Speak up on adoption THE silence from our Deputy Premier, James Merlino, over same-sex adoption legislation is deafening. While Premier Daniel Andrews is very outspoken and undoubtedly the leading advocate of the proposed change, we have not heard a peep from our Jim. I would have expected James espouse his strong and deeply held moralistic views on this issue, given he fought so strongly against the decriminalisation of abortion only a few years ago. Has James been gagged or is he simply trying to ensure he remains Deputy Premier? Do you fully support your boss on this issue or not? Sean Gothe, Belgrave.
Spruce up in store for Woolworths SHOPPERS in the Monbulk area will soon enjoy a revamped Woolworths supermarket as work on a $4 million, two-month refurbishment gets underway. The upgrades to the store will provide enhanced choice and convenience for customers including improvements to the delicatessen, bakery, and fruit and vegetables area. The store will have new energy-efficient LED lighting, while the new aisle signage
throughout the supermarket will help shoppers get around the store. The layout for the checkout area has been improved, with additional self-service checkouts installed to ensure customers can pay for their items quickly. Woolworths Monbulk store manager Tony Zinghini said the store is proud of the role it plays in the local community. “We are delighted our local Woolies will be upgraded
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Box Hill moves in By JESSE GRAHAM BOX Hill Institute could be the taker for Lilydale’s former Swinburne campus, with an announcement about the campus on the horizon, according to the government. Box Hill Institute Group CEO, Norman Gray, told the Mail on Wednesday, 7 October that the organisation had “participated“ in the Expressions of Interest (EOI) process for the campus, which closed down in mid-2013. He said the group’s vision for the site was “innovative and exciting“, and went beyond the requirement of opening the campus for TAFE and higher education. “We propose to transform it into a comprehensive education precinct for the community that truly encompasses life long learning - from early childhood to higher education and beyond,“ Mr Gray said. Box Hill Institute opened a campus in Lilydale at the start of the year near the former Swinburne campus, though Mr Gray did not indicate whether this campus would move to the Swinburne site if approved. A spokesperson for Training and Skills Minister, Steve Herbert, told the Mail on 25 September that the Victorian Government expected to make an announcement about the EOI process “soon�. The spokesperson said the government was “on track to reopen the site next year�, and said the government had made a $10 million election commitment to re-open the site for TAFE and higher education. They said the campus was “mothballed� by the former Liberal Government. Mr Herbert said said at the announcement of the EOI process on 15 June that classes would be run-
Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe and Box Hill Institute Group CEO Norman Gray at the announcement that the education provider would come to Lilydale last year. 128657 Training and Skills MP Steve Herbert, Swinburne Vice-Chancellor Professor Linda Kristjanson and Monbulk MP, Education Minister and Deputy Premier James Merlino at Lilydale's former Swinburne campus in June. 140473 Pictures: JESSE GRAHAM ning out of the site as of early-2016. Evelyn MP, Christine Fyffe, said that she would be waiting for the announcement. “I’m waiting, I’m waiting,� she said. “I wish they would, so that the students, who are planning further education next year, will know what’s on offer. “They have to start making their applications - they’ll be talking to career advisors - it’s all done before exams start.� Responding to the claim that the former government had "mothballed" the site, Ms Fyffe said the
decision to close the campus was Swinburne's alone. "The previous government was not told by Swinburne that they were closing," she said. According to the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC)’s website, course applications closed at 5pm on 30 September, with late course applications closing on 6 November and very late applications closing on 4 December - late applications carry heavier fees. Change of preferences for undergraduate courses open as of 9am on 23 November, and close at noon on 16 December.
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Grand final blitz gets results By JESSE GRAHAM IT WAS a surprising Grand Final long weekend for the Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol, with more than 100 drivers flouting the law despite a well-advertised police blitz. Over the Grand Final long weekend, Friday 2 October-Sunday 4 October, police in the Yarra Ranges detected 156 traffic offences, 106 of which were for speeding alone. Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol Sergeant, John Morgan said he was surprised by the results, due to how well police had advertised their road blitz across the state. “We set up a little laser-sight in Maroondah Highway, outside McDonalds (Lilydale) on the Sunday morning - and it’s pretty well-publicised that there’re coppers all over the road,� Sgt Morgan said. “We got 16 in just two hours, and we ended up getting 38 for the shift - that included nine people for driving unregistered, two or three for driving while disqualified and a couple for driving while unlicensed. “It surprises you, that it’s so wellpublicised and that people just continue to speed as if they’re not going to get caught.� He said that, with only one officer off during the weekend, the Yarra Ranges had “maximum resources� on the road.
One of the more notable cases came when police detected a driver on Swansea Road in Mount Evelyn and detected him travelling at 86 kilometres per hour in a 60 kilometre zone. “He was all over the road,� Sgt Morgan said. “We pulled him over and we realised straight away that he was drunk. “We impounded his car for 28 days, we served an immediate licence suspension to him and he’ll be going to court for some very serious charges.� He said the man, a 59-year-old Heathmont man, returned a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .190 - almost four times the legal limit for fully-licensed drivers, and is expected to lose his licence for four years. Over the weekend, four drivers were caught for drink driving; four were booked for drug driving, though Sgt Morgan said the statistics may be higher due to late reporting. Eighteen unregistered vehicles were detected by police over the weekend, while four drivers were found to be driving while disqualified or suspended and another five were caught driving without a licence. In neighbouring Cardinia, 116 offences were recorded, 81 of which were for speeding alone, three were for drink driving and two were for drug driving. For the full statistics, visit mail. starcommunity.com.au.
Uni wants to track residents BELGRAVE residents are being targeted to take part in a trial to gather accurate travel and activity data. The University of Melbourne has focused on the town to test a new smartphone application. The Future Mobility Sensing (FMS) app is expected to provide more detailed information than traditional paper-based diaries. Professor Stephan Winter said transport planners relied on surveys to understand how, where and when travel was made
across the city. The app simplifies data collection by automatically tracing user movements across the day. By tapping into various smartphone sensors, such as GPS and accelerometer technology, detailed descriptions of routes can be constructed. Further information about the trial, including pre-registering your interest to participate, can be found at the project website http://imod-au.info/survey.
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They tackled the track By PETER DOUGLAS A GROUP of eight adventurous students from Emerald Secondary College have just returned from a trip of a lifetime, tackling the Kokoda Track. After receiving the opportunity to take on the challenge, thanks to the school and the Duke of Edinburgh Award, the students completed the 10-day journey in Papua New Guinea and all agreed it left lasting memories. Participating in the adventure were students Matilda Sinclair, Tyler Wills, Chloe Robinett, Ryan Hall, Brad Francis, Hamish Burnie, Kealy Jordan-Hill and Nathaniel Vanderhulst. Teachers Shane Closter and Tanya Moran also joined the enthusiastic bunch on
their journey and said they couldn’t be prouder of their students’ achievements. The adventure is designed to build skills in young people that will equip them for life and work. Judging by their responses, the trip seems to have lived up to expectations. Brad said he had never completed anything so fulfilling. “It was full of physical and mental barriers that you had to keep climbing to get over,” he said. “Getting there is the most exciting part of the trip as the anticipation builds. “Each flight and step brings you closer to Kokoda.” Meanwhile, Chloe said, upon completion of the track, it was difficult to express
the sense of achievement. “Right now, for the first time in my life, I cannot even find words for what was the most amazing experience in my life,” she said. “And I know why. “There are no words to describe the breath-taking views.” Some of the students trained to partake in the walk, while none expected an easy time. Ryan said he needed to prepare mentally. “I knew we had to put in some hard yards over the next four months, conditioning our bodies to take on the track,” he said. “Overall, the trip was an experience that I will never forget.”
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Club rings in world champ By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS KNOX Gymnastics Club in Ferntree Gully has a new edition to its coaching staff in the form of former world champion gymnast Dong Zhen. Dong Zhen is an event specialist on still rings and pommel horse and won first place on still rings at the 1999 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. The 38-year-old gymnast from Tianjin in China has worked all over the world coach-
ing and passing on his skills but has found working at Knox Gymnastic Club a real pleasure. “A friend introduced me to this club and I am really enjoying working with these students,” he said. “Working with the younger children is a lot of fun, they are just so cute.” Mr Dong has taken on the responsibility of coaching the level four and higher students at the club and preparing them for competition.
Manager of the gymnastics club Rebecca Tilley said it was very exciting to have such a high calibre athlete coaching at the club. “It’s absolutely fantastic,” she said. “Having an athlete of his calibre choose the join the club is a great honour.” Ms Tilley said the students are working very hard under Mr Dong’s direction but they said they also have a lot of respect and admiration for him.
“Many of our students haven’t stopped smiling since he arrived here,” she said. Knox Gymnastics Club has been operating for about 25 years and has had many competition successes but Ms Tilley is hoping Mr Dong can take the club to the next level. “I’m sure he will be a great help for competitions and attracting new talent to the club but, most importantly, he’s really boosted our students' confidence,” she said.
Knox Gymnastics students Shivan Kotecha and Toby Jones with manager Rebecca Tilly and new coach Dong Zhen. 145138 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
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Step out for party By PETER DOUGLAS THE Mount Evelyn Street Party is ready to hit town again. The biennial community event will go ahead from 10am to 3pm on Saturday, 24 October, down the middle of the Wray Crescent shopping strip. With a theme harking back to the time of the Melbourne Olympics, and the beginnings of rock ‘n’ roll, guests are invited to celebrate everything in Mt Evelyn in 1950s style. Organisers are celebrating with the theme, ‘Memories are made of this’, taken from the hit song made popular by Dean Martin in 1956. In addition to the wonderful community festival fare, there’ll be classic cars, rock ‘n’ roll music and dancing in the street. There will be performances from local schools and musicians, Go Dance, Edge Martial Arts as well as a few special treats this year to suite the 1950s theme. They are the Bebop Vic dance demonstration and workshop, Nick Prelorenzo as Elvis, Rockbottom James and Quadrajet as well as well-known rock ‘n’ roll outfit, the Blackhill Ramblers. So get your ‘50s gear on and get ready to dance. Miss Lady A Broad, winner of the 2013 Viva Las Vegas Pin Up Competition and Mt Evelyn local, will host the inaugural Mr and Miss Mount Evelyn Pin Up Competition. Finalists will also be featured in a pin-up. For more information on parking and how to get there, visit http://mtevelynstreetparty. com/getting-there/. For futher details, visit www.mtevelynstreetparty.com.
COMO Gardens in The Basin has announced it will be hosting an opening weekend this Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 4pm. In what is sure to be a fantastic weekend outing for the whole family, guests will have access to 15 acres in which they can roam around and enjoy games, entertainment, history, food and culture. The local primary school will be staging ‘Peter Pan’ in the woodlands. As always, there is a teddy bears picnic in the rainforest and you’re invited. From the magic circle, there will be Gordon Ross, a renowned puppeteer and ventriloquist, who will appear on stage. Also, the rock ‘n’ roll band ‘The What’ will hit the stage (Saturday only). More entertainment with ‘Andy’s Antics’ entertaining the family (Sunday only). Various clubs will show their skills, including The Surrey Hills Boat Club, featuring remote control speed boats and scale replicas all floating around the lake. This is a non-profit event, with all proceeds to St John Ambulance and The Basin SES. Como Gardens is located at 79 Basin-Olinda Rd, The Basin. For more details, contact (03) 9761 1341 or comogardens@bigpond.com.
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Super stick expo to walk the walk LOCAL school and community bus driver, Kerry Champness, has been acquiring walking sticks for the past 18 years. Now, he has created an exhibition that will feature his incredible collection, which will be launched at the Emerald Museum in Nobelius Heritage Park, Crichton Road, Emerald, on Sunday 18 October at 1pm. The collection includes a rare wooden cane featuring a snake shaft and a segmented animal bone cane with a carved handle of a dog’s head. Several antique canes linked to local families will also be part of the exhibition including a wooden cane used by J. Durban Stuart, whose uncle was born on the Emerald diggings in 1861.
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Durban Stuart ran a lavender farm in Emerald along with Arch Nobelius in the 1940s. Mr Champness said walking sticks had been part of society since ancient man fashioned a cane from a tree branch. “Since that time, they have been used for decoration and practicality and have represented symbols of power, faith, magic and fashion,” he said. The museum will continue to feature a rare collection of antique boxes, also owned by Kerry. The museum is open Wednesdays from 10am to 3pm, and Sundays from 1.30pm to 4pm. Entry is by donation.
Kerry Champness has been collecting rare walking sticks for the past 18 years.
‘MUSIC, Now and Then’ is the much anticipated concert that will be performed by the Southern Voices Choir. The concert will be held on Saturday, 17 October, at 7pm at the Rowville Performing Arts Centre at Rowville Secondary College, located in Humphries Way. As suggested in the title, the concert will take the audience on a musical journey through time, beginning with the earliest known written manuscript, called ‘Summer is a-comin’ in’. The repertoire will venture through the baroque, classical and romantic eras, ending with the sounds of today. In its journey, this concert aims to show how music has been a part of human existence, both now and then, and this will be celebrated through the fine selection of songs. All levels are involved in the performance, from the choir’s brand-new training choirs to the chorale, the senior young adult choir. Southern Voices is a multi-level choir, ranging from choristers as young as seven years old, to the age of 26. Southern Voices rehearses on Thursday evenings in Rowville at the Salvation Army Centre. To book a free introductory rehearsal for children seven years and older, contact 0497 008 266 or email info@southernvoices.com.au.
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PRIVATE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY SITUATED on a block of just under a quarter acre, this stunning home has been immaculately maintained and offers lifestyle living as only a true Hills home can. Leading up to the home is a paved driveway with a fantastic double garage and workshop/storage area all surrounded by beautiful gardens. Once through the gate, standing on the oversized undercover entertaining area you get a real sense of the splendour of this property and even clearer idea of the privacy and seclusion it offers. Entering through the front door is very inviting and allows you to feel an immediate connection with the large open-plan living area downstairs. The fabulous sized windows allow the home to be very light and bright. Continuing through the home you will see
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four good sized bedrooms, the main with a huge ensuite, as well as a very modern separate bathroom and separate toilet. The Coonara-style wood fire provides a lovely ambience and pivotal point for the main living and dining area. The kitchen is very impressive and includes induction cooking, a pyrolytic selfcleaning oven and Asko dishwasher. Upstairs provides a separate living area and third and fourth bedroom each with their own balcony. Other features include gas ducted heating for the busier times, a splitsystem for cooling, fully fenced yard and crime safe screens and outdoor blinds. The location is excellent close to train station and main street cafes and is only a stone’s thow from Belgrave Park.
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Resort Living on 4 Flat Acres! This fantastic lifestyle property on approximately 4 lat usable acres has everything for the whole family to enjoy. The house has been beautifully built & designed with growing families in mind with zoned areas, 5 spacious BDRs, all with WIR, 2 bathrooms & 2 powder rooms. There’s also a study, central kitchen with stone bench tops & stainless appliances & 3 living areas. One is a massive games room with wet bar and wood heater. Outside there’s a solar heated pool, spa, sauna & massive 18x15m shed which is plumbed & has a wood heater & a 5x8m shed, both are concreted & have phone & power connected, as well as a DLG with remote. Flat land is rare in the hills & this home really has it all. Inspection will not disappoint. Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Inspection: Saturday 11.30am - 12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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One for Families & Tradies on Over 2 Acres In Emerald! You are guaranteed privacy with this comfortable 4 bedroom family home set off the road on over 2 acres with two road accesses and parking for multiple cars, trucks, boats, tractors or whatever other vehicles or machinery you may have. The home is warm and inviting with 3 BDRs with BIR, the Master with WIR & ensuite, 2 large living areas, chef’s kitchen with stainless appliances adjacent to the meals area. You’ll love the large ofice space, (or 4th bedroom) and for outdoor entertaining there is a large deck. There’s a huge 18m X 10m shed with mezzanine, concrete loor & 3 phase power as well as a tradies entrance & parking space galore! Contact: Aaron Day 0417 565 745, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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For the irst time in more than 30 years this much loved home is offered for sale. Built in the 1930s the home features Art Deco ceiling roses, high ceilings, original wood panelling, leadlight windows and locally quarried stone walls. The home offers 3 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, mud room and a seperate studio/home ofice. Sprawling over 1.5 acres, the gardens are enchanting, it even has its own croquet lawn!
This is a quality family home that has it all! From the sealed driveway up through the immaculate established gardens to the impressive Ranch Style façade. Featuring 4 BDRs plus study, as new kitchen, three living areas, wood heater, space heater, open ire & split system cooling, there’s even a solar heated pool, DBL garage & is fully fenced.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 10.30am-11.00am (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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7 Ferndale Road Upper Ferntree Gully
$490,000 Plus
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Located in the heart of Ferntree Gully, this apartment offers: 2BR, 1 bathroom (both with BIRs), large bathroom with sep. bath and shower, central kitchen with S/S apps including DW, Caesarstone benches & ample cupboard space, dining & separate living area opening onto its own private balcony, S/S heating &cooling, 1 secure car park under the apartment complex & pin access code into the foyer.
With breathtaking views, this 60’s inspired modernist style 3BR+ study home features: open plan living, updated kitchen with caesarstone benches & S/S apps & DW, lounge & dining, lge master BR with BIR + a study/studio or 4th BR. Outdside offers: tiered, landscaped gardens, terrazzo stone veranda and 2 good sized sheds for extra storage, all within easy access to trains, buses, &William Angliss Hospital- this home has it all, location, style and functionality.
Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Wed 14th Oct 5:00pm - 5:30pm & Sat 17th Oct 11:30am - 12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Sat 17th October 10:30am - 11:00am (Photo ID Required)
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20 Bailey Road Cockatoo
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$660,000 Plus
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Set on a landscaped 4698m2 block, this 2 storey mudbrick home offers: 4 BRs, 3 toilets & 2 bathrooms, timber kitchen with Miele cooktop and 2 self-cleaning ovens, glossy slate loors, colonial timber windows with leadlight features & mains gas hydronic slab heating and open ireplace. Outside features auto drip line irrigation system, winding sealed driveway, stunning gardens and a double remote door garage - Only 10 mins walk to the train line!
Set on over 2 ½ acres of stunning bushland, this home is made from S.A sandstone and features: 4BRs & 2 bathrooms, feature bar, pavilion style open plan living zone, Al fresco area, studio with separate entrance, oversized doors & loor to ceiling windows. Don’t miss an opportunity to experience living in this unique property!
Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Sat 17th October 1:30pm - 2:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Antoinette Burfurd 0419 224 564 Inspection: Sat 17th October 2:00pm - 2:30pm (Photo ID Required)
1 Hilton Grove Belgrave “Vue Arbres” – Tree Top views, 5 min walk to Belgrave
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6 Ridge Road Kallista
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Imagine waking to the sound of bird life, with your own private lovingly maintained residence nestled in the tree tops, just a few minutes walk to the Belgrave.“Vue Arbres” offers all you would need in a family home – with the convenience of being moments from all amenities that Belgrave has to offer. This brick and timber home is set over two levels, spacious entry hall leads you to the impressive timber staircase which takes you to the main living zones & bedrms. The master suite (with WIR and recently renovated en-suite) is zoned from the other three bedrooms.
Positioned discreetly in one of the best addresses in the Hills, this very special property will be perfect if you are looking for a quiet, tranquil and easy-care home with ample space for your family to enjoy a relaxed and stress-free lifestyle – the same wonderful way-of-life the current vendors have done during the past 25 years as they raised their family here. Entering through the front gates and via a tree-lined driveway you will be charmed by the French Colonial ambience of the front courtyard and recently rendered home, the inside of which abounds with light and space – 4 bedrooms plus study, 3 bathrooms and 3 large living areas allowing for dual occupancy or teenage retreat if required.
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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Yeats leads Young athletes lap track at start of three-round By JAMIE STRUDLEY
By DENNIS FULLER EXPECTATIONS were high at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday with the first day of the three-round championships up for grabs. As the rounds evolved, the expectations of many were replaced by the infuriating reality that golf embodies. The club championship leader in A Grade is Martin Yeats, who scored 81 off the stick to lead by three strokes for Mark Starick (11) with 84. Yeats leads the handicap section with 69 by one stroke from John Carvill (17) on 70. In B Grade, the runaway leader by a country mile plus three chain is Ian Scott (27) on 90 from, in second place, Ben Balfour (22) on 92. Scott heads up the nett section with 63 from Ben Balfour and David Aitken (27)
who both carded 70. John Fisher was nearest the pin on the 4th, John Keys the 7th, Yeats the 12th, Travis Gerbes the 13th and, as usual, Peter Glasscock shoved the pro pin cash into his pocket on the 18th. The leaders in the ladies championship at the minute is Petra Jones with Daisy Mackey right on her heels ready to spring to the lead. Wednesday’s Old and Floppy Golf (OFG) was a stroke event played twice over the old nine holes, and this obviously suited Moss Fuller (26) down to the ground because it was won in a canter with a nett score of 67 to be the only player to break par. Next Saturday is the second of the three rounds for the championships and out of left field came Martin Yeats who just might take some reeling in.
ALL the fun, colour and noise of track and field athletics returned to Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn, on Saturday morning. The opening round of the Little Athletics summer season started with fantastic numbers in all grades, especially the open boys and girls (13-15 years). This week the club had 70m, 100m, 200m and 1500m on the track and various age groups competing in discus, shot put, long jump, triple jump and high jump events. There were plenty of smiles, laughter and new friendships made
on a sensational opening day. The senior athletics team competed in round 1 of the Athletics Victoria AV Shield competition this week at Nunawading. An excellent turnout of athletes had the club recording results in almost every event. A very big welcome to Darcy Price (who broke two club records), Scott Sutton, Jordan Brown, Harry Norman, Michaela Duncan (two records), Ella Strudley, Kathi Hewitson and Tailor Pace. They were all new athletes who competed for the first time at an AV Shield competition.
Full results will be available later this week. Next week, the club has its Little Athletics from 8.30am on Saturday. Arrive early to help set up. Just ask how you can help, because there is plenty to do. The seniors next compete in two weeks on 24 October at the home track at Morrison Reserve. Put it in the diary as an opportunity to watch (or compete) in some local athletics. Run, jump, throw ... too easy! For photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org. au or check out the Facebook page.
Olinda junior cricket in first round The Olinda Cricket Club Under 16s played their first round for season 2015-'16. Olinda CC v Montrose CC, U16/3, Olinda won the toss and bowled first. Montrose 4/106 off 25 overs: J. Langer 2 wickets, Z. Pitts and G. Filleul a wicket apiece. Olinda 4/107 off 22.1 overs, J. Langer 28no, M. Riordan 22, C. Harris 11, Langer and Riordan were involved in a 50run partnership.
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Cryptic Clues No. 7392 ACROSS 6. How quickly you could tell both boxes contained something? (2,3,6). 7. The beginner is a girl (4). 8. As it turned out, the man was holding the dog (8). 9. Warning the ‘diamonds” are fake? (6). 10. Determine to get a seat (6). 12. A suit in the tool-shed (6). 15. Furore there was when the rain-maker’s spell worked? (6). 17. Move the gear out when boss (2,6). 19. Therefor, will be taking over in the near future (4). 20. Simply won’t do! (6,2,3).
DOWN 1. Now I have taken the horse out, it has stopped shaking (8). 2. Search about in a paroxysm of fury (6). 3. Is their writing dead? (6). 4. Thankless task it is writing a satire (4). 5. Attack, you twit! Ali is collapsing (6). 6. He will be at home when I leave (5). 11. A slim fitting in brown? That’s lucky! (8). 13. On the vessel, do your best to find where the food is (6). 14. Give prominence to the tension (6). 15. Say nothing about the qualifying event, in that case (6). 16. Type the P in “pastime” (5). 18. In a rage, pick up the man (4).
SUDOKU No. 4054 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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Hawks start season in fine old style By STEVE UTTING ROUND one of cricket got underway for the Monbulk Hawks over the weekend. The club’s four senior teams all played one-dayers, as did three of their competitive junior sides. The highlight of the weekend was the three out of three wins to the junior sides and the 3rd XI (last season’s premiers) winning their 14th match in a row. The 1st XI, playing against last year’s runners-up, fell five runs short of Eildon Park’s 130. Jason Fraser nearly did the job, again making 50no, and was well backed by young gun Brodie Emmett who made 40. The firsts also welcomed back Chris Coen who took 3/21. Other highlights in the senior grades included Chris Martin 4/23 in the seconds and in the winning thirds, Clayton Spooner 39, Evan Binding 3/18 and Daniel Clark 3/18 and 33. The juniors all played great
team cricket to register first-up wins. Individual highlights included: Under 16s: Aussie Richardson 20no, Luke Buckley 3/13, Daniel Rak 2/2, Under 14s: Josh Spencer 25no, TJ Utting 21, Sage Farmer 20no, TJ Utting 2/3, Dylan Goldberg 2/5, Under 12s Gold - Jay Spencer 36no, Jai Farmer 23no, Tom Donald 22no. The Under 12s Maroon team had a bye and the Under 11s and Under 10s don’t start for a few weeks. With more registrations this week, the club now have an Under 10s Gold and an Under 10s Maroon team. This Friday night (16 October) is registration night for the Milo in2Cricket program. With more than 100 participants for the past five years, this program is one of the most successful in the state, including one of the largest for female participants. It starts at 5.30pm at the Monbulk Clubrooms. For more details, check website on monbulkcc.vic.cricket.com.au.
Youngster TJ Utting captures his first senior wicket.
Picture: PAUL BENNETT
Slow bowlers prove handful By CHRIS ANDERSON AFTER a long, drawn out winter - where Hawthorn supporters were the only winner - cricket was back on the main stage in the Yarra Valley last Saturday. As is always the case, Round 1 saw the cobwebs blown off by the batsmen with most struggling to post significant scores, while the big winners of the day were the slow bowlers, whose patience and guile won the day. Woori Yallock hits the field this season as reigning premiers, and they started with a clinical win against Yarra Junction at home. The Tigers started their title defence in the field and battled hard to remove the Yarra Junction wickets. The standout with the bat for the Eagles was captain Quinton Hodgkinson (44) who has plenty resting on his shoulders this season if the Eagles are to return to finals action this season. He was ably supported by Michael Scott with 22, but the Eagles lacked enough spark and were bowled out for 123. Spinner Ben Hayes (3/16) and opening bowler Simon Young (2/22) were the main protagonists with the ball. Early in the season, any total can be tricky to chase, but the talent of Woori Yallock top order bat Daniel Mock shone through as the former captain sensed the game situation and anchored the chase. With a well-compiled 55no, Mock ensured that while he was at the wicket, the Tigers were no chance of losing this contest. Spinner Keven Bomford (2/21) provided some food for thought for the batsmen, but with captain Michael King chiming in with a valuable 23, Woori Yallock chased down the target with six wickets in hand. Hoddles Creek posted a significant Round 1 victory against a new-look Seville line up. The Wombats batted first, and worked consistently with the bat to post a reasonable total of 150. Warwick Weir (45) provided the backbone to the innings where his experience guided a line-up that provided glimpses of running away with the game, but was continually pegged back by regular wickets. Andy Kay celebrated his return to cricket, capturing four wickets with his probings spinners, while youngster Mark Sandfort (3/42) provided the early impetus for the Seville bowlers. In return, Seville’s young batting line-up couldn’t manage the skill, and tactical nous, of Hoddles Creek champ Brenton Derix whose five
wickets all but rendered the chase over as the Blues stumbled to be all out for 91. It was Kay who again held things together with the bat, but his contribution of 32 wouldn’t be enough. In the final game of DJ Strachan Shield, Healesville stamped their claims to be a more formidable force this season with a well-rounded victory over Mount Evelyn on the road. Healesville batted first and were off to a flyer, courtesy of Michael Jackson (35), but with his wicket, and the run rate slowing, one wondered whether the Bloods would fall into poor habits. The Bloods have recruited well over the off season, and bolstered the top order with some key bats from up the line. Brandon D’Amore (32) showed the value he will have for this line-up as his patient innings held things together for the Bloods through the crucial middle overs, and guided his side to a position on which they could attack. Captain Ash Hamer (38) took up the offer and his quick innings led the visitors to a competitive 166 off the allotted overs. On a quick Mount Evelyn Reserve, the home team entered the chase confident of chasing the runs, but early wickets put the home side on the back foot from which they couldn’t recover. The probing line and lengths of Ben Wallace (3/29) and Dylan Moore (2/16) ensured the Bloods would turn the screws on a struggling Rovers line-up, and despite the youngsters showing fight with the bat, and a fighting innings from Luke Jones (31), the home side never threatened the total, being bowled out in the final over for 113. Although being early days, with back-to-back one dayers next weekend, all sides need to make an impression if they are serious about playing finals. Healesville and Hoddles Creek made the best starts possible in their pursuit of gaining a spot in finals action after disappointing years last season, and both have enough experience in their line-ups to warrant claims, while Seville and Mount Evelyn will need to usher and develop their young batting line-ups if they are to stay with the main pack. Woori Yallock and Warburton-Millgrove, last year’s grand finalists, look again to be the teams to chase. The final team in DJ Strachan Shield, Yarra Junction, provide the X Factor in the competition with talent that enabled them to reach the grand final two years ago, but if they get it wrong, they miss finals as they did last season.
DJ Strachan Shield Yarra Junction 123 (Q. Hodgkinson 44, M. Scott 22, B. Hayes 3/16, S. Young 2/22) lost to Woori Yallock 4/126 (D. Mock 55no, M. King 23, K. Bomford 2/21), Hoddles Creek 150 (W. Weir 45 L. Rowe 28 A. Kay 4/19 M. Sandfort 3/42) d Seville 91 (A. Kay 32 B. Derix 5/19), Healesville 8/166 (A. Hamer 38, M. Jackson 35, B. D’Amore 32, C. Witherdin 3/28) defeated Mount Evelyn 113 (L. Jones 31, J. Fraser 21, B. Wallace 3/29, D. Moore 2/16, A. Hamer 2/26). RA Finger Trophy Wandin 8/233 (D. Thorne 58no, R. Painter 43, D. Marshall 37, R. Oates 3/30, M. Proctor 3/36) d Seville 7/231 (R. Oates 102, M. Sondergeld 38, C. Aslam 4/42). Yarra Junction 2/106 (M. Hammond 42, P. Ford 25no, J. Jenkinson 18, B. Westaway 1/14) d Mount Evelyn 105 (D. Westaway 29, D. Meades 15, P. Ford 4/31, M. Richards 3/16, J. Jenkinson 2/7), Woori Yallock 7 for 114 (Dunn 30, Arnold 35, D. Whelan 4/10) d Coldstream 110 (B. Walsh 62, B. Johnson 3/15, S. Morgan 3/31); Healesville vs Hoddles Creek (no scores), Warburton-Millgrove vs Gruyere (no scores). C Grade Healesville vs Launching Place (no scores); Marysville 8/126 (L. Fisher 38, T. Gleeson 31, H. Lubuck 2/20, J. Dobson 2/28) d Yarra Junction 119 (B. Ahern 27, B. Norman 3/28, L. Ronalds 3/34). D Grade Yarra Junction 172 (N. Dowdell 39, T. Dicker 27, Se. Jordan 22, A. Clarke 22, C. Doyle 3/42, P. Walsh 2/10, H. Tindley-Roe 2/12) d Mount Evelyn 7/166 (C. Doyle 63, J. Holden 2/24, C. Ferguson 2/25, A. Clarke 2/27), Wandin 5/132 (B. Sinnott 52 L. Curwood 3/22) d Seville 126 (M. Beri 62 M. Sinnott 4/32), Yarra Glen 6/155 (L. Crawford 95, J. Clare 24, N. Simon 2/14) d Coldstream 144 (P. Harris 45, D. Taylor 41no, J. Woods 3/31, J. Luck 2/21, J. Evans 2/13). Healesville 6/217 (B. Horner 84 J. Kay 55no A. Sequeiria 3/23) d Launching Place 157 (B. Bradley 57, C. Voigt 36, J. Plunkett 3/25), Powelltown 2/65 (J. Cornish 22. B. Young 1/20, D. Waixel 1/31) d Gruyere 60 (D. Waixel 15, D. Hopkinson 12, D. Andrel 5/10 T. Long 2/10). Under 16s Launching Place/Wandin 5/108 (B. Taeuber 46no, L. Thompson 2/14 L. Jones 2/6) d Yarra Junction 3/107 (R. Foley 40, L. Thompson 29, L. Thomas 1/9), Yarra Glen 5/127 (L. Crawford 42, P. Moors 21, T. Bissels 2/20, R. Fern 2/22) d Seville 5/87 (T. Bissells 39, T. Spargo 14, M. Kikadopoulos 1/2, P. Moors 1/6), Warburton Millgrove 5/140 (N. Macdonald 51no, T. Walker 25, N. Andueza 16no, A. Brisbane-Flynn 2/16, D. Vantenberg 2/22) d Mount Evelyn 7/91 (A. Bris-
bane-Flynn 36, T. Cromie 15, L. Walker 10, H. Bray 2/0, T. Walker 2/15, M. Newell 1/5) Under 14s Yarra Junction/Hoddles Creek 4/96 (C. Holmes 25, L. O’Dea 12, D. Schelfout 1/12) d Wandin/Launching Place 9/85 (J. Birnie 28, M. Sinnott 16, D. Ward 2/4, C. Hrabe 2/23), Seville 2/70 d Yarra Glen 4/43; Healesville Red vs Healesville White (no scores). Under 12A Healesville White 8/108 (C. Anderson 33, M. Hirst 22, C. Kusnezow 22, C. Anderson 2/3) d Marysville 6/34 (P. Birtchnell 10, J. Kaempkes 3, P. Birtchnell 2/16, B. Nash 1/10); WarburtonMillgrove vs Seville (no scores), Healesville Red vs Hoddles Creek (no scores). Under 12B Yarra Junction 4/61 (R. Foley 10no, M. Galea 6no, O. Powell 1/6, J. Young 1/4, L. Parker 1/8 d Launching Place United 4/42 (G. Parker 6no, L. Parker 5no, D. Clarke 1/2, M. Galea 1/3, R. Foley 1/5, R. Bomford), Yarra Glen 2/65 (O. Grenfell 10no, C. Adamsom 6no, N. Vassallo 1/3, T. Noar 1/3) d Gruyere District 5/51 (L. Rogers 11no,T. Noar 7no, C. Adamson 2/4, B. Fricke 1/2), Mount Evelyn 5/100 (B. Jones 20, L. Shepherd 16, A. Darken 2/17, L. Darken 1/10, R. Cameron 1/10) d Healesville Blue 5/33 (T. Swann 2/0).
Solution No. 4054 2 7 3 5 4 9 6 1 8
8 4 1 6 7 2 9 3 5
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5 3 8 7 2 6 1 9 4
7 9 4 3 1 8 5 2 6
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3 2 6 4 9 1 8 5 7
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7392 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Demonstrate. 7, Fair. 8, Elephant. 9, Basset. 10, Throng. 12, Haunch. 15, Supper. 17, Proposal. 19, Iron. 20, Prevaricate. Down - 1, Imprison. 2, Invent. 3, Street. 4, Cash. 5, Pennon. 6, Drama. 11, Reprisal. 13, Abrupt. 14, Hussar. 15, Salvia. 16, Elope. 18, Pier. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7392 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, In two shakes. 7, L-is-a. 8, Al-sati-an. 9, Notice. 10, Settle. 12, Spades. 15, Splash. 17, In ch-arge. 19, So-on. 20, Refuse to act. Down - 1, Ste-ad-i-ed. 2, Fo-rage. 3, Ghosts. 4, (ta)sk-it. 5, Ass-ail. 6, In-i-go. 11, Ta-lisma-n. 13, Pan-try. 14, Stress. 15, S-heat-h. 16, S-p-ort. 18, Huff.
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