Mail - Mt Evelyn Mail - 03rd November 2015

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Covering the Dandenongs in the Yarra Ranges & Cardinia Shires Tuesday, 3 November, 2015

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Life in the hot seat THE Mount Evelyn CFA recently gave a demonstration on how they deal with LPG fires. In such incidents, firefighters approach with their hoses on, with the water acting as a shield so they can approach the gas bottles and turn them off. The result was a spectacular show for the enthusiastic audience, many of whom had turned out for Mount Evelyn’s recent Community Bonfire night. Pictured from left are Lieutenant Adam Myers and Lieutenant Luke Roy from Mount Evelyn CFA. Picture: GREG CARRICK

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NOVEMBER 1-8, 2015

Message from the Premier This week is Fire Action Week, a time for all Victorians to begin preparing for the summer ahead. Fire Action Week is your opportunity to better understand the fire risk in your area, so talk to your family, friends and neighbours about your plans, and get prepared. Last summer we saw fire conditions ease slightly in some areas of the state. While this was a welcome reprieve for many Victorians, the challenge now is to put fire planning back on the agenda. This is particularly important given summer forecasts indicate

above normal fire potential in many parts of the state. You don’t have to live in the country to be at risk. Fires can occur where suburbs meet the bush, or in urban areas where houses have grassland, bushland, or parkland around them. This week is your opportunity to revisit your fire planning with the following actions: • Know where to check Fire Danger Ratings daily over summer • Have your emergency kit ready to go, and make sure you have a plan for pets or livestock

• Stay informed about warnings and updates • Know where you will go, what route to take, and have a back up if there’s already a fire in the area. If you have recently moved into a high-risk area, make sure you understand how to prepare yourself and your property. Talk to your local community and CFA brigade to make sure you are equipped with the information you need. Remember, it is up to you to understand your risk and keep informed. Leaving a high-risk bushfire area early remains the safest option.

For more information on how to get prepared for summer, go to emergency.vic.gov.au, or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line (VBIL) on 1800 240 667. If you have a hearing or speech impairment, contact the VBIL via the National Relay Service on 1800 555 677.

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Fire Action Week Nov. 1-8 Protect your family by planning ahead this summer. Fire Action Week is a great opportunity to gather the information you need to prepare for summer. Talk to your family about what you’re going to do on a high ire risk day. For more information about Fire Action Week and how to stay safe over summer, visit the VicEmergency website, call the Victorian Bushire Information Line on 1800 240 667 or download the FireReady app today.

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Your opportunity to prepare for fire FIRE Action Week, 1-8 November, is Victoria’s annual fire planning and preparation week. Emergency Management Commissioner, Craig Lapsley, said the week was a great chance for Victorians to understand the risk where they live and put plans in place to stay safe during the summer months. “Right now, forecasts show that there is potential for a long, hot, dry summer in Victoria,” Mr Lapsley said. “Fire Action Week is a great time to increase your understanding of the fire risk where you live, prepare your property, and talk to your family and friends about what you’ll do if a fire starts.” Mr Lapsley said that making informed decisions about what to do before a fire started was vital to stay safe during the summer. “Now is the best time to understand your fire risk and get prepared,

not when a fire starts,” Mr Lapsley said. “This week, talk to your family, friends and to your neighbours about the fire risk where you live and make plans for what you’ll do on hot, dry, windy days. “Make sure you know where to check Fire Danger Ratings. “Over summer, you’ll need to check the ratings daily to understand your fire risk. “If the Fire Danger Rating is Severe, Extreme or Code Red, you’re risking your life if you don’t take action.” In the lead-up to summer, CFA brigades around the state are getting out and about in their community to talk about preparing for fire. You can check cfa. vic.gov.au/events for information on what’s happening in your local area. For more information on how to get prepared for summer, go to emergency.vic.gov.au.

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Prepare now for summer storms WITH hot weather already here, electricity distributor AusNet Services is urging property owners to clear vegetation from private powerlines to reduce the likelihood of summer storms causing power outages. AusNet Services’ Regional Customer and Community Manager, Leesa Penaluna, said that despite the company’s large vegetation management program, keeping powerlines clear was a responsibility shared between electricity businesses and community members. Residents need to keep vegetation on their property clear of their service cable or private electric lines. “We spend more than $40 million on our annual vegetation management program inspecting and then clearing about 135,000 trees from 50,000 kilometres of powerlines throughout our network to ensure safe and reliable supply of electricity to customers,” Mrs Penaluna said. “Importantly, property owners also have a responsibility to keep vegetation clear from their service cable or private electric lines supplying their property. “Summer storms bring strong winds and heavy rains, so now is a good time to clear vegetation and reduce the potential for property damage and power outages. “Under no circumstances should property owners attempt to climb a power pole or prune vegetation near a powerline.

“Please contact a suitably trained and experienced contractor to carry out the clearing work.” To help you manage summer storms and possible power outages, AusNet Services suggests you: Have emergency contact details easily available; Have a fully charged torch with fresh batteries and a battery-operated radio; Ensure mobile phones are fully charged; If your garbage door is electric, ensure you know how to open it manually; Have a back-up pump if you rely on mains electricity for your water supply; Time permitting, turn your fridge and freezer to a cooler setting to maintain food freshness. During or after a storm, property owners are encouraged to report threatening trees or damaged powerlines to AusNet Services’ 24-hour faults hotline on 13 17 99. “When property owners provide accurate and timely information, we are able to pinpoint threatening tree locations and damaged powerlines and send crews directly to those locations,” she added. AusNet Services advise people to keep well away of fallen powerlines at all times and report it immediately to the 24-hour faults hotline. Further information is also available on AusNet Services’ website at www.ausnetservices.com.au.

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Video fire fight By KATH GANNAWAY A NEW fire awareness video produced by Warburton Emergency Planning Group is just one initiative that aims to ensure that Warburton residents are well prepared for the coming fire season. WEPG spokesperson Kevin Bargar, said the film was one of a number of initiatives the group had been working on over the past year and was available on the group’s websitewww.warburtonemergency.org.au. The film, Warburton Bushfire Preparedness and Awareness, is produced locally by the group in collaboration with film-maker, Peter Downey. It aims to present information that addresses the unique local bushfire situation for Warburton residents, highlights the need for people to be prepared and enforces the CFA message ‘Leave and

Live’. A meeting hosted by the group at Warburton CFA on Thursday last week brought together representatives of all the players involved in bushfire and emergency services ahead of this bushfire season with the aim of planning for community responses to emergency scenarios and providing the very best information and strategies for the Warburton communities. Mr Bargar said the meeting was attended by representatives across the board including Victoria Police, Parks Victoria, DELWP, CFA, Yarra Ranges Council, SES, Warburton Valley CEDA (tourism and economic development group) along with WEPG members. “This meeting was a continuation of previous discussions aimed at trying to provide people with technical information about what to expect and what to do in the case of a bushfire,” he said.

“It addressed aspects unique and germane to Warburton that people need to think about.” Some of the issues the group is working on include the need for a repeater tower on Mount Victoria to ensure access to the ABC warnings and updates and the provision of a fire rating sign for Warburton. Two meetings have been scheduled, the first a Fire Danger Period Information Night on Wednesday, 25 November at the Warburton fire station. The second, on Saturday, 5 December will be a Bushfire Planning Session at the East Warburton Fire Refuge. Details of both these meetings and a future Bushfire Scenario Meeting proposed for January will be available on the Warburton CFA facebook page.

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Protection options for peak You gotta know where to go summer season fire safety By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

MANY residents in rural areas are recognising that in a bushfire situation, help from a rural fire brigade or even from neighbours is no guarantee. So, protecting a property is increasingly a matter of looking after the protection of your own assets. Most firefighting authorities like the CFA recommend the preparation of a personal fire plan including the appropriate materials, especially if there is a decision to stay with the property. Many property owners will have a water source available in the form of a swimming pool, rainwater tanks, water courses, dams or similar reserves. In this instance, a Blaze Control Pump Kit - utilising a Davey Firefighter engine powered pump with an inlet and outlet hose kit - represents a relatively inexpensive investment. This set-up will usually afford the means to extinguish embers, spot fires or even burning vegetation, particularly after a fire-front has passed. The next step up in protection is to install a permanent, custom-designed reticulated sprinkler system which will provide a spray of water that is able to cover and protect all vulnerable points of a building.

The system usually affords the means to extinguish embers, spot fires or even burning vegetation. This includes walls, windows, decks, roof, skylights, under floor areas, gas bottles and even the rainwater tanks (because these are likely to be constructed of plastic and are at risk of damage or loss of their contents). Lilydale based company Blaze Control Sprinkler Bushfire Systems has installed building protection systems throughout Australia, includ-

ing homes and public buildings like schools, halls and community centres, and even a winery building. Blaze Control draws on the 40-plus years of bushfire experience of its founder Bill Hayes, who is both a licensed plumber and a CFA volunteer. For more information, contact Bill Hayes on (03) 9735 4147 or 0418 566 166, or email blazecontrol@gmail.com.

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KNOWING where your nearest community safe place is could save your life during a catastrophic bushfire event. A community safer place is a designated open area away from vegetation and tested for radiant heat levels that members of a community can utilise to escape a bushfire as a last resort measure. It is always the best practise to have a fire plan in place, leave early and distance yourself and your family from the danger of a bushfire. If a fire plan does unfortunately fail, heading to your nearest community safer place could be the only way to save lives. While these places should only be used as a last resort in retreating from the fire front, being aware of where you can go if you have no other options is crucial to a well-rounded fire emergency plan. Below is a complete list of the community safer places in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges so members of the community can familiarise themselves with their closest one.

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Healesville RACV Country Club Underground Car Park, 122 Healesville-Kinglake Road, Healesville.

Upwey ‘Burrinja’ Cultural Centre North Car Park, corner Glenfern Road and Matson Drive (entry to Car Park from Matson Drive) Upwey.

Lilydale Lilydale Reserve, Main Street (Maroondah Highway) opposite Hutchinson Street Lilydale.

Lilydale Lilydale Lake Park, Swansea Road, Lilydale.

Millgrove Millgrove Recreation Reserve, Moore Crescent, Millgrove.

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Wandin North Reserve, corner of Clegg Road and Warburton Highway (entry off Clegg Road), Wandin North.

Woori Yallock Dixons Creek Dixons Creek Recreation Reserve, 661 Melba Highway, Steels Creek.

Woori Yallock Recreation Reserve Oval, HealesvilleKooweerup Road (opposite Nester Road), Woori Yallock.

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Belgrave Recreation Reserve, Reserve Road, Belgrave.

Morrison Reserve, corner of Old Hereford Road and Mikado Road, Mount Evelyn.

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Cheviot Park, bounded by South Gateway and North Gateway, Coldstream.

Queens Park, bounded by Don Road, Maroondah Highway and Badger Creek Rd (entry off Don Road), Healesville.

Yarra Junction Recreation Reserve, Park Road, Yarra Junction.

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Thinking first SOME of the most problematic bushfires this season will be caused by ordinary people going about their business, according to detectives from the Victoria Police Arson and Explosives squad. Activities such as anglegrinding, operating farming machinery, disposing of cigarette butts, and leaving campfires unattended have the potential to become out of control fires that destroy lives and communities. Detective Inspector Michael Roberts said many people didn’t realise that during high fire danger periods these activities could easily spark a fire. “These activities can be considered criminal offences which we take very seriously and carry severe penalties,” Det Insp Roberts said. “The reality is that a fire, whether recklessly or accidentally lit, has the very real potential to damage property, to injure and to kill. “This season, we’re asking people to be mindful of the consequences of their actions. “For example, re-think the need to operate machinery on a high fire danger day, dispose of cigarettes appropriately and in a safe manner, and extinguish your campfire properly if leaving the campsite. “Know the restrictions and be accountable to them. “You don’t want your ac-

By PETER DOUGLAS THE CFA may need to access your property at any time, any day. You never know when you may need them, or they may need you. So it’s important to consider the ease with which tankers and firefighting crews can navigate around your house, particularly if you have a large property, in the event of an emergency. This point was never clearer than after a recent incident in Wesburn, where CFA crews found access particularly difficult and could have easily resulted in a tragedy. Twelve CFA firetrucks attended a Wesburn house in the early hours of Thursday, 15 October; and on arrival, firefighters found the house fully alight and a man trapped inside. The man was eventually taken via ambulance to Maroondah Hospital with minor burns, while the house, a shed and four cars were destroyed in the fire. Though a terrible incident, it could’ve been much worse, with CFA firefighters battling poor access and heavy fuelloads around the property, including numerous gas bottles which were exploding. Brian Halit from MilgroveWesburn CFA was on the scene and said residents simply must ensure clear access. “The man had accumulated lots of possessions that were stored on the property, causing access to the fire to be difficult

Activities such as angle-grinding or improperly disposing of cigarette butts could destroy lives. tions resulting in homes destroyed or lives lost.” Last year, police charged 39 people for deliberately lighting a bushfire, a number that has been increasing over the past three years. Seven people were also charged for recklessly causing a bushfire. “It’s a combination of better police investigation and a zero tolerance approach,” Det Insp Roberts said. “The charge for recklessly or intentionally causing a bushfire is up to 15 years’ imprisonment, while lighting a fire on a total fire ban day carries a penalty of $35,000 and up to two years’ jail.” Police have reactivated Op-

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eration Firesetter, a detection and prevention operation focused on high-risk bushfire arson locations and times. “We’ll be monitoring persons of interest with the aim to reduce the occurrence and impact of suspicious activity during the high-risk period,” Detective Inspector Roberts said. “But we’re asking the community for help. “People who commit bushfire arson are not always strangers, they often live and work in local communities. “If you see smoke or fire, call triple zero (000). “If you see something suspicious or know something, report it to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.”

The major clean-up operation after the early morning blaze in Wesburn. for CFA crews,” he said. “There was a build-up of machinery, cars and other equipment that impeded firefighter access.” The Safety Officer said as the summer fire season approaches, it is vital to consider firefighters and support crews. “It’s important coming into the fire season that people ensure their property has clear access for emergency services, should they need them,” he said. Fortunately, in this case, the firefighters stood up to the challenge. District 13 Operations Officer, Dom Tomkins, praised their efforts in difficult circumstances. “Firefighters did a great job rescuing the man inside, considering the challenges with the fire fight,” he said.

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Ready for hot time By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Glen CFA Captain, Bill Boyd, is asking residents to get ready for a hot and dry fire season, as fire brigades prepare for potential Code Red days. Capt Boyd, speaking with the Mail last month, said that crews were preparing for “a hot one”, following hot weather early in October and a taste of the coming season with the runaway Lancefield fire. “I was over in Lancefield last week, and certainly the bush is drying out,” he said. “We’re all feeling that it’s going to be an early season and a long season - El Nino is coming down and we’ve been warned it’s going to be a hot one.” To mark that early start, Capt Boyd said crews were in pre-season preparation, honing their skills and practicing, to ensure they were ready when the worst of the season hit. The worst may be on the cards, he said, with talk of potential Code Red days coming up when the summer heat peaks. According to the CFA, a Fire Danger Rating (FDR) of Code Red indicates the worst conditions for bush and grass fires. “Homes are not designed or constructed to withstand fires in these conditions,” the CFA’s website reads. “The safest place to be is away from high risk bushfire areas.”

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· · · Yarra Glen CFA Captain, Bill Boyd. 145867 The CFA website recommends that residents leave the night before or early on the day of a Code Red rating, and to avoid forested or heavily-grassed areas. Code Red days are advertised four days in advance, and the CFA website said residents should know their triggers to leave, and make decisions about when to leave, where to go, how to get there, when to return and what to do if they cannot leave.

Capt Boyd said the Yarra Ranges was in a similar state leading up to this year’s season as it was last year, but that growth and drying out could pose a higher risk. “Now’s the time for people to get property works happening,” he said. “Service your water pumps make sure they work. “Get your fire plan in order, get all your secure documents somewhere - get a grab-bag made up,

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Bunkers a considered investment By PETER DOUGLAS THOSE considering investing in a personal fire bunker need to ask themselves the right questions and do their own homework, according to CSIRO scientist Justin Leonard. Leonard addressed an attentive crowd of more than 100 at a community information session, hosted by the Olinda CFA at the Olinda Hall on Wednesday, 21 October. The scientist has devoted countless hours to researching not only the safety and efficacy of fire bunkers, but also gathering statistics from the 2009 Black Saturday Bushfires. Olinda Brigade Community Safety Co-ordinator, Elissa Jans, who helped to co-ordinate the event, said the safety-conscious audience responded positively. “Justin’s address covered many topical issues surrounding bunkers,” she said. “These included where to build them, when to enter them and who should consider investing in one. “People need to consider the psychology behind it, the confined spaces, whether they could cope. “There are many questions you need to ask yourself, as well as a need to conduct your own research.” Ms Jans said one of the key messages of the night was that bunkers should not be included in your fire plan, but simply another tool that homeowners could consider. Bunkers are not recommended as a replacement for traditional bushfire preparation. Leonard also helped to clear up

CSIRO scientist Justin Leonard addresses the crowd during his talk on personal fire bunkers. issues around rules, which can get confusing due to many variations in federal, state and local government regulations. Some of the questions the information session sought to address included how long would the air last, what really happened inside and when should occupants come out? Ms Jans said it wasn’t merely a case of plonking a bunker on your property. “It’s important they are not located anywhere near vegetation, or near trees that may burn and branches may fall and block entry,” she said. “Ventilation and the potential for

psychological impact should be a strong consideration.” Ms Jans said it was also important there were no combustible items near bunkers, such as chemicals or vehicles. But she said the main message of the night was to stay informed and do your own research. For more information, visit www. cfa.vic.gov.au/plan-prepare/privatebushfire-shelters-or-bunkers/ Tips on personal fire bunkers: The 2009 Victorian Bushfire Royal Commission recognised that a well-designed and constructed bunker might provide a temporary place of refuge during the passage

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affairs James Merlino MP Member for Monbulk THE Andrews Labor Government’s recent announcement that it would re-open Lilydale TAFE was undoubtedly one of the proudest moments of my political career, and I would like to pay tribute to those within our community who campaigned so passionately on this issue. The former Liberal Government’s unprecedented cuts to TAFE forced the campus to close its doors and we were determined that if elected, we would rebuild vocational training and higher education in the east. Thousands of local residents got behind our campaign which included petitions, floods of emails, stickers on cars, protests and countless visits to my electorate office by concerned residents. The former Liberal Government’s decision inspired an unprecedented reaction within our community and I particularly like to recognise Amie Watson, a former student of Swinburne who led the student campaign to re-open this important facility.

It was my privilege to work closely with Amie and every single one of you who stood against this closure. I would also like to recognise the efforts of Minister for Training and Skills, Steve Herbert, and Premier Daniel Andrews who joined our campaign and were integral in achieving this outcome. This shows what can be achieved when we unite for a common goal and use our collective voices to fight for what we believe in. I am proud that my local community stood up and fought against this decision, without you we would not be re-opening this campus in 2016. Box Hill Institute - in partnership with Deakin University and William Angliss Institute - will deliver a new era of outstanding TAFE and higher education in the east. We are committed to transforming Victoria into the Education State because outside of the family, education is the greatest factor in transforming lives. It is through education that people can break out of the cycle of poverty. A society that values education is one that delivers jobs and prosperity for its citizens. Thanks to your passionate advocacy, local students will again have access to higher education close to home and the opportunity to achieve their dreams.

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Briefly Car fire: residents evacuated A CAR was destroyed in a fire near Tecoma McDonald’s over the weekend, with residents evacuated in case of an explosion. Police said the car caught fire about 8.15am on Sunday 1 November, near the fast food outlet, after its driver was smoking in the vehicle. Police believe a lit cigarette caused the fire, and residents were evacuated from the area as a precaution, in case the car exploded. There was no damage to surrounding properties, and police have labelled the incident as an accident.

Caution plea after crashes EMERALD police attended a number of crashes around the Hills in the past week, and are urging drivers to be careful in the changing weather conditions. At 6.44am on 31 October, a car travelling north on Kooweerup/Healesville Road, Cockatoo, veered onto the south side of the road and

crashed into a B-Double truck. The truck driver took evasive action, but the vehicle sustained serious damage when it hit the road barrier. The car was destroyed, and its 18-year-old driver, a Kooweerup woman, was taken to The Alfred hospital is a non-critical but serious condition while the truck driver received no serious injuries. One the same day at 12.30pm, a driver lost control on Paternoster Road, Cockatoo, and collided head-on with another vehicle.

Furlong force for Cup Day POLICE will be taking to the valley over Melbourne Cup Day to enforce road rules as part of Operation Furlong, with officers encouraging drivers to take it easy over the long weekend. Warburton Police Sergeant, Tom Wilkinson, said police would be out on the roads on Tuesday 3 November for the end of Operation Furlong, which runs over the Cup Day long weekend.

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By PETER DOUGLAS RENOWNED country singer-songwriter Kasey Chambers will later this month deliver her uniquely Australian music to the region. Fresh from the release of her 10th studio album, ‘Bittersweet’, Chambers will perform a mix of her old and new hits at the York on Lilydale at a one-off show on Friday 13 November. For the uninitiated, Chambers is country music royalty. The daughter of singer and musician, Bill Chambers, Kasey shot to popularity after singing in the family band, The Dead Ringer Band, before releasing a string of hits in the early 2000s. Chambers told the Mail she was exceptionally proud of her new album. “After releasing so many albums, you’re not sure if people still want to listen, but the reception has been fantastic,” she said.

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the music in a whole different way,” she said. “It’s a bit outside of the box for me, which is very exciting. “After so many albums, I guess you don’t want to get stale.” Chambers said audiences at York

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Christmas market THE Ferntree Gully Art Society is holding its annual Treasures and Gifts Christmas market from Sundays (8 November to 13 December). They are also open for Ferntree Gully Discovery Day

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Wills for Life ANYONE who needs to make or update their Will should mark 11 November in their calendar. Red Cross is bringing its Wills for Life program to the City of Knox. Your Will is one of the most important documents you sign during your lifetime. Red Cross has arranged a special offer with local solicitors who will donate their time to prepare a simple Will from $75. Further details on 1800 811 700 or email bequests@redcross. org.au.

Garden speaker UPWEY Garden Group (U3A): Natalia Kondy from Big Bouquet, Healesville, will talk on growing gerberas (also plants for sale) at Upwey Seniors Community Centre off Mahoney Street, behind the village shops on Wednesday 11 November, at 7.30pm. All are welcome. Inquiries to Barb on 9754 3877.

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Cap removed from expenses on childcare By PETER DOUGLAS YARRA Ranges Council has passed a policy amendment that will remove the limit placed Acting Principal Sue Holmes, left, with teachers Luciano Menascolina and Denise Dempsey. on the reimbursement of some Year 12 students Lexi and Nat (from left) and primary students Florence and Barnaby (at councillor expenses, including front), holding photos from when Lexi and Nat were Prep students. for childcare. At its Tuesday, 27 October, meeting, Council passed an amendment to its CouncilSHERBROOKE Community The community is invited to to strength, offering a nurturing lor Expenditure and Donation School is putting out the call come and celebrate the anniver- and friendly education environ- Policy, a policy first adopted in to all former staff and students sary, with ex-students welcome ment for the local community 2006 and last reviewed in 2013. The amendment will prevent to come and help celebrate the to check in at the reunion tent and beyond,� she said. council from having a policy school’s 30th anniversary. “It would be lovely to see as and meet up with friends and many familiar faces at the festi- that allocates to a councillor a On Saturday, 21 November, teachers, past and present. fixed amount to be allocated to between 11am and 4pm, the Some of the staff have been val as can make it. school grounds on Mount Dan- there since its establishment in “We are proud of all of our a person, body or organisation denong Tourist Road will be students, past and present, and on a discretionary basis. 1985. The removal of the cap will transformed into a festival. in particular the contributions Acting Principal Sue many of them make in the wider apply not only to childcare, The event will feature music but conferences, seminars and and drama performances, art Holmes said it is a fantastic world.� events, tree planting, an amaz- achievement. Former staff or students training courses. “At just 30 years old, we are wanting information are welThe issue of councillor entiing race-style game, market stalls, a photo booth and food a young school for the hills but come to call the school on 9755 tlements was debated in the mewe continue to go from strength 2007. trucks. dia in early September after Cr

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Fiona McAllister requested the capped limit to be increased to $9000 to cover for reimbursement of childcare services. Council unanimously approved the request on 8 September. The subsequent negative exposure prompted Yarra Ranges Mayor Maria McCarthy to post online an open letter to ratepayers. “It was disappointing to see the recent media coverage attacking one of our councillors for claiming childcare reimbursements for care provided while performing her council duties,� she wrote at the time. “These attacks and the media’s role in encouraging them does a massive disservice to councillors right across Victoria.� Cr McCarthy said the role of a local councillor is a demand-

ing one and involves being available outside of business hours. However, at the 27 October meeting, Cr Jason Callanan said the positive side was a review of the policy. While there was no community consultation, Council sought legal advice and advice from the Municipal Association of Victoria. “Because this was under the spotlight, this allowed us to go over the policies and achieve the right outcome. “This will ensure we obey the rules and it makes our policy clear. “We are not allowed to place a cap, I think this is the right outcome.� The policy is required to be reviewed again 12 months after next year’s general election.

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LIVE ON FIVE ACRES STANDING tall, with self-assured elegance and profound grace, the custom-designed residence ‘Garrangil’ truly harnesses the natural beauty of its magnificent setting of about five acres. A visually-striking executive weatherboard home, every facet of this flawless showpiece has been created with remarkable attentionto-detail. The home’s beautifully groomed interiors display expanses of neutral tones, intriguing angles to soaring ceilings, the finest of fixtures and fittings and a thoughtful

floorplan that lends itself to new-age familyzoning geared for extreme privacy for yearround family living. The main level incorporates a main bedroom with large ensuite and walk-in dressing room, two magnificent living zones, a formal living space which includes an open fireplace and reading room/study, framed by french doors opening out to the entertaining decking area. The casual living room is next to the gourmet open-plan kitchen and also paired with french doors spilling out to sublime

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split level entertaining decking overlooking the rolling lawn gardens and two paddocks ideal for livestock or horses. Upstairs, the three other bedrooms all offer magnificent outlooks to either the rolling hills or natural forest and share an elegant bathroom with bath, extra-large shower and a separate toilet. Other features include central heating, split-system cooling, ducted vacuuming, ample, large laundry, separate fitness room and cellar, plus four-car carport and two-car garage with workshop.

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WARBURTON

THIS near-new 7.5 star energy rated, contemporary and unique home is ready for its lucky new owners to reap the benefits of living in this superb location. SITUATED on a block of about 2550 square metres on a no-through road, this property offers a pretty and sunny location, with a short stroll down the property turning into a cool temperate rainforest environment complete with a bubbling brook. The Colorbond-clad home has double glazed windows, internal and external insulation, passive solar in design and has water tanks as well as mains water. Inside there is an airy, open-plan feel and views directly across to the forested mountains. The home has a distinctly Nordic and calming feel with polished concrete flooring, ceilings lined with feature stained boards, an open-plan kitchen with a superb Ash island bench and crisp, bright white cupboards to complement. Both bedrooms are very big with plush carpet and the bathroom is a treat with a deep and luxurious free-standing bath and wetroom-style shower set-up.

Inspect: By appointment Price: $340,000-$370,000 Contact: Samantha Price, 0438 795 190 BELL REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1277

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A few years ago, I had the pleasure of selling a home in the hills to a young tradesman Jayson and his gorgeous partner Christy. At the time I learnt that Jayson works as a team with his builder Dad, Keith. Having clients in need of a few jobs doing (big and small) on their homes, it is since then I have referred Jayson and his Dad to them. Can I tell you we have all been impressed with the quality of their work, their down to earth ethics and good old fashioned values – rare to find these days! As we know, our home (“principal place of residence – tax free from capital gains”) is our biggest asset, aside from our health, that is. If we build an extension because we need extra space, done correctly it will certainly add value to the worth of your home. This is useful for the sake of equity you are acquiring even if you have no intention of ever selling. Sometimes it is hard to know where to start, and getting good, solid advice is crucial so as to avoid costly mistakes. If you are considering building an extra room or just a covered outdoor area, call Jayson for a chat 0401 577 887 and tell him I said hi! As always, wishing you a wonderful week and good luck on the Melbourne Cup. If you have a local business or event and would like us to promote it free of charge, drop me an email or phone me direct 0404 574 050. Bye for now, Shiree.

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QUIET COUNTRY LIFESTYLE PERFECTLY positioned to capture sweeping views across the block of about an acre and beyond - the home offers three spacious bedrooms, the main featuring walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. The spacious kitchen could use an update but is very functional, and overlooks the huge outdoor entertaining deck. The enormous living room offers splitsystem heating/cooling and Coonara wood heater, and flows into the large, separate dining room. Outside there is space galore with plenty of room for children and pets to run around, while the massive eight-car garage will keep any car lovers happy. Potential for improvement with a few cosmetic changes.

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7 Ternes Road Upwey

$390,000 Plus

14 Kensley Street Upper Ferntree Gully

$640,000 Plus

ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES & AN EVERCHANGING VIEW

STUNNING FAMILY ENTERTAINER!

Positioned high on this 1416m2 block with views across the Glenfern Valley, this 3 BR renovated home has potential for further extensions or renovations (STCA). Offering a new kitchen & bathroom, open plan living & meals area, timber loors and freshly painted throughout. Outside boasts a large carport under the home (but could also be the foundation for a second level), sealed driveway & great parking facilities!!

This beautiful brick & Canadian Red Cedar home with views of Dandenong Ranges offers 5 BRs, (master with en suite & WIR), BIRs to other BRs, 2 bathrooms, updated kitchen with S/S apps & DW, 3 living areas incl separate retreat, ducted heating & vaccuum, split system & open ire place & timber loorboards. Outside boasts 2 under-cover entertaining areas (paved and decked), fully fenced rear yard with 2 garden sheds & a large double carport!

Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

6 Lockwood Road Belgrave Heights

$640,000 Plus

2/9 Aitken Court Ferntree Gully

$550,000 Plus

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Set on over 4000m2, this tri level mud brick home offers 4BRs, large rumpus / studio or 5th BR, updated kitchen with 1100ml Belling cooker & S/S DW, caesarstone benches & ample storag. Antique Baltic Pine loors, cathedral ceilings & interior mudbrick walls, ducted heating & vaccuum, 2x S/S Aircons & gas log ire plus an attic for extra storage. Outside boasts a sealed driveway, double carport & workshop.

This large resort style home offers over 16 squares of living & offers 3 BRs+ study/4th BR, master with WIR & ensuite, spacious meals area off the kitchen & sep lounge room that leads to an outdoor alfresco area. The kitchen features S/S apps, 900ml oven & hot plates & DW and ample storage/ bench space. Ducted heating and cooling also runs throughout the home. Parking is well catered for with a dble garage with internal access!

Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

26 Breen Terrace Ferny Creek

$570,000 Plus

3 Grandview Grove Sassafras

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Every once & a while a truly loved family home is offered to the market, this gem the irst time in 57 years. Surrounded by lovely gardens, this beautifully presented classic Hills home is waiting for its new owners to take it to the next level. Partially renovated with a respect for the past, & a keen eye on the future, the neutral colour palette & polished ash timber loors relect the abundant light & create an ambiance often sought but rarely found. The spacious main bedroom features picture windows & a wall of robes, adjacent the second & third robed bedrooms down the hall off the wide formal entry. The stunning expansive living area invites the mature Rhododendrons, Camellias & Azaleas inside while external shutters assists climate control. Functional & original, the kitchen opens to a meals area perfectly positioned towards the rear yard.

Welcome to McAlpin - an inspiring hills home set on a low maintenance third of an acre, walking distance to the iconic Sassafras village. This home truly epitomises quintessential hills living! The personality of this stunning home has been maintained to an exacting standard & has been rewired, re-stumped & repainted internally, as well as bathroom & kitchen updates. The front verandah allows you to access the property via the 2 entries, for those who require work from home separate access. An elegant entry foyer highlighted by the leadlight feature door, invites you into this home that contains 4 spacious bedrooms, study, formal lounge & separate dining/living space. The formal lounge offers some lovely original features & large open ire place & a remote controlled gas ireplace, to cater for those cool hills evenings.

Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment Only (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jo Hirst 0427 494 831 Inspection: By Private Appointment Only (Photo ID Required)

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55 Ternes Road Upwey

$450,000 Plus

Yellingbo

$850,000 - $930,000

LARGE FAMILY HOME THAT IS SURE TO IMPRESS!

Unique Home on over 21 acres

Located in a serene and leafy location, this elevated home on half an acre will inspire harmonious living. As you enter through the front door, you are greeted by an open plan lounge area with large windows, lowing onto an impressive kitchen and separate dining area. With 4 bedrooms(master with ensuite), all with built in robes plus a family size main bathroom with spa bath. Downstairs we have a separate lounge room plus a sunroom with access outside.

This remarkable stone & timber home has spacious living areas & huge stone ireplace,boasting 4 bedrooms plus 5th with separate access,plus additional bungalow.Offering approx. 7 acres of paddocks, dam & orchard, natural bush extending to the Yellingbo reserve & Woori Yallock Creek. Extensive shedding includes a 40 x 17 shed with concrete loor, power & toilet, & a 4 bay carport & chook shed. A visit will sure to impress those looking for a diverse lifestyle property. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 or 5967 1277

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409408544 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)

11 Childs Road Kalorama

$640,000 Plus

‘Ardcumbi’ This solid clinker brick family home is full of character with an abundance of space. Upstairs offers open plan living with featured ire place, adjoining dining area and a great outdoor balcony. The kitchen provides ample bench space with built in breakfast bar, quality oven and dishwasher. The master bedroom comprises a walk in robe, ensuite and sauna. Downstairs are two bedrooms with study/4th bedroom, a second bathroom and rumpus room with built in bar.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417052297 Inspection: Sat 10:30-11:00am (Photo ID Required)

Wandin North

$890,000 plus

Acres of Space, Perfect Lifestyle

3 Toorourrong Road Upwey

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QUALITY FAMILY HOME ON OVER 1 ACRE OF PRIVACY! This fantastic property offers that lifestyle you are looking for and has ultimate privacy with a stylish & updated home to match. Upon entering the property you are graced with a super modern double carport and a fabulous garden setting that also captures the views of the Tecoma township and beyond. Stepping inside we have quality ixtures, ittings and vibrant tones throughout with 3 good size bedrooms (all with BIRs and master with semi ensuite), good size family bathroom, a large study or 4th bedroom that allows natural light and a peaceful outlook.

Positioned in the popular picturesque surrounds of Wandin North and situated just minutes’ drive to Seville’s new shopping centre, this neat property sits on approx. 8.5 superb usable acres, currently set up as a long established cherry orchard and with a successful, seasonal u pick clientele. The modern home offers great space, approx. 10 years old with 4 bedrooms, spacious living areas and large kitchen. There is also a separate bungalow perfect for the teenagers and extra family, massive shedding includes huge coolrooms, great storage and high clearance ideal for large trucks and machinery etc, plus a large dam with a 6 meg water licence. A fantastic small acreage property with plenty of space to enjoy, create the perfect hobby farm lifestyle or even continue farming, you choose.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409408544

Your local expert..… Located at our Seville ofice, David Carroll can offer expert professional advice to clients from Mt Evelyn to Warburton. Offering 14 years experience, do not hesitate to call him for all your real estate needs.

21 Gleghorn Road Kallista

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The Hour Glass House This architecturally designed, wood and glass family home, placed amidst mountain ash and tree ferns. This outdoor entertainer’s delight has a rumpus room featuring a built in spa, a wet bar, billiard table and a wood heater. Upstairs, the middle level consists of the kitchen/family room with a double sized glass door opening to an outdoor dining area. A butler’s pantry, stainless steel appliances and caesar stone bench tops complete the kitchen. The third and top level of this home boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a mezzanine style fully furnished study/ofice.

Call David on 0419 539 320 or 5964 2277 to experience the “think big think bell” way to sell your home.

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409408544

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24 Elm Crescent Emerald

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Magniicent Home with Panoramic Views! ‘Simply stunning’ describes this magniicent home situated on 2/3 acre with the best views in the area. Brilliant multi-zoned loorplan offers practical family living & effortless entertaining with unobstructed vistas of the Yarra Ranges. The home offers 3 BDR with WIRs, a study/4th bedroom, 2 living areas & guest powder room. The Master BDR has a designer ensuite & WIR. The stunning kitchen has Miele appliances, travertine loors & stone benchtops. DBL glazed windows, block out blinds, mains GDH & evaporative cooling ensure the home is comfortable all year round. Down stairs is the wine enthusiast’s dream with a cellar, there’s also an oversized DBL remote garage with three phase power. Modern contemporary home offering hills lifestyle in ultimate style! Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 2.30am-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

30 Maisey Road Gembrook

P.O.A.

“Chestnut Springs” Your new life starts here; a stunning 17 Acre property providing you comfort & a potential income to live the life you’ve dreamt of. The property has a yielding Trufiere & Chestnut trees which attract busloads of tourists during the Chestnut picking season as well as holiday stay. The main home has a country feel with an abundance of sunlight & features two bedrooms & a study or 3rd bedroom, lounge, dining room, large open kitchen & a family room. The holiday Stay facilities include ‘The Loft’ which is a 1 bedroom loft style & the ‘The Cottage’ which features 3 bedrooms. The guest dwellings are separate & self-contained. Add to this is an 8 mega litre pumping licence, a 15 x 7 shed & a 7 x 7m shed both with concrete loor & power. Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

11 Torley Road Emerald

Offers Over $740,000

Attention Entertainers! For growing families this is a must see! This large home is located on over an acre and with walking distance to Emerald shops, cafes and transport. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, stylish kitchen with stone bench tops, sitting room, separate dining room & a huge octagonal shaped lounge with stunning, pitched, timber ceiling & a huge open ire. For Dads and older teenagers you’ll love the man cave complete with wet bar, toasty wood heater and separate access. Add to this a large undercover entertaining area, extra parking space for cars, boats, trailers or caravans & double lockup garage with 3 phase power & plumbing.

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155, Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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PRICE $475,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075

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Call Mal 0448 101 771

Loads of up to 5 cubic metres $330 We load it and take it away Deceased estates and garages a specialty Domestic rubbish only (no builder’s rubble or soil)

Call Michael: 0408 549 145

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General Classifieds V Tree Lopping/Surgery

V Adult Employment

Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges.

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➢ Local Technician ➢ Government accredited digital installer ➢ New TV Points & quality set top boxes ➢ TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation ➢ Convert your existing TV to receive crystal clear Digital reception ➢ Home Theatre Installation

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ANTENNA SPECIALIST

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Re-conditioned, guaranteed, delivered, large range available. Eastern Homewares, 42 Canterbury Road, Heathmont

9720 3619 Appliance Industry Assoc. member.

25 Bella Vista Way, Saturday 7th November, 8am - 4pm. Many kids and baby items including quality Boori and Country Collection furniture, bookcases, drawers, change table, various toys, games, including soccer table, new in box, plus several household items.

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ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.

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

New Relaxation Massage. 7 days, 10am to 8pm. 18a Baronia Road, Vermont. Phone 0451 889 996.

ORIENTAL MASSAGE From 10am to 8pm Shop 3/140 Boronia Road, Boronia

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

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

0406 413 895 Therapeutic Massage

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PROBLEM TREES? Transformed Tree Services Pty Ltd Fully Insured, Free Quotes, Local Family Business www.transformedtreeservices.com.au

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BRINGING TOGETHER A HUGE NETWORK OF QUALITY COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS THAT CAN WORK EVEN HARDER FOR YOU. Place your advertisement by calling

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Employment

Motoring V Positions Vacant

Now you can earn $1000+ per week!

Get paid while you walk !

with a Professional Home Cleaning Franchise

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Join hundreds of other business owners in our award winning, international franchise system. ¾ Security of Guaranteed Customers ¾ Earn an excellent income with flexible hours ¾ Benefit from our experience & ongoing support ¾ Only $5000 deposit + 0% finance (cond. apply)

Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME

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DIRECTIONAL DRILL OPERATOR

TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS

Minimum 2 years experience on Vermeer drills preferred. HR Licence required. Contact Ben 0413 934 420.

Wanted urgently required by Evolution Traffic Control, for the Yarra Ranges and Manningham municipalities. Must have Victorian Traffic Controllers Accreditation. Guaranteed hours. Vehicles available to suitable applicants. To apply, please contact: Chris Rowe on: 0448 055 850 or forward resume to: recruitment @ermg.com.au

EXCAVATOR OPERATOR Must have HR Licence, VEDN Electrical Training and Passport. Contact Ben 0413 934 420.

TRAFFIC CONTROLLER Must have minimum RIIWHS205D. Immediate start. Contact Ben 0413 934 420.

(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

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Tilling Timber is a National company with head office and manufacturing facilities located in Kilsyth, Victoria. We are a market leader in import and wholesale of timber products. Our 20 acre site employs more than 100 people on this site alone - and we need more! We have positions available for experienced Forklift Drivers and Yard Hands. Shift hours are 6:30am to 3.06pm Monday to Friday. All positions are full time and permanent as we believe in investing in our staff! Duties include picking, packing and strapping timber orders, loading and unloading trucks and other vehicles, moving stock and other yard duties as required. Candidates must hold a current and valid high reach forklift licence and have experience in loading and unloading trucks trucks to apply for the Forklift roles. A forklift licence is not essential for the Yard Hand roles but is preferable. A pre-employment medical will be required (inclusive of drug screen). A reasonable level of fitness is required for these roles and a strong and committed work ethic.

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GOLDSTREAM RV, Goldwings II, 2005, double bed, 3 way fridge, gas cooktop/oven, 120W solar panel, windout Fiama awning, rarely used, EC. reg until 08/16, Q96-086. $19,000ono. 0419 502 172.

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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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Always wanted to work in Aged Care, Disability or Home & Community Care? 1187745- 24- 15

Forklift Drivers / Yard Hands Wanted

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LMCT 1229

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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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Required for a busy practice in the Mount Dandenong region. No experience required. 3-4 days per week. Youth award wages apply.

Open 7 days

CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs Drive In - Min $50 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171

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CASUAL JUNIOR DENTAL NURSE

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

Buy & Sell in our

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

Motoring section of Network Classifieds.

This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Govt. Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832

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

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Want to place an ad but not sure where to start? Call our helpful classified team between 8:30am-5pm Mon-Fri for FREE advice!

V Motor Vehicles BMW, 1994, 740, V8, daily use, no RWC, reg exp Nov, damage to lower driver side, this car cost $180k when new. SOA-034. $2,000ono. 9752 1462 or 0427 778 200.

HOLDEN HSV V8, 1997, all modern luxury features and options, new tyres, good reg, exchange, (may pay extra), for caravan, ute, camper or 4x4, will impress, TBI-301, $6,450ono. 9796 8789. 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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Sport

�� Connecting people with local sport…

Stars shine under lights

Soggy Marsh beats back the elements

By JAMIE STRUDLEY YARRA Ranges Athletics held the latest round of the Little Athletics season under lights last Friday night. A fantastic turnout of athletes enjoyed the excellent conditions with numerous PBs and a few club records. A small group of senior athletes travelled to Casey Fields on Saturday afternoon for Round 3 of the AV Shield. Despite the inability to compete in several field events due to field maximums, some excellent performances by all our athletes resulted in very good team placings. Many of our club athletes competed at the Victorian Primary School Track and Field Championships last week. After some exhaustive qualifying competitions over the past few weeks, primary school athletes competed for state titles and the opportunity to represent Victoria at the Australian Primary School Track and Field Championships. Congratulations to Kiara Flavel and Maddie Laven for being selected to compete at the Australian Championships.

By DENNIS FULLER EMERALD GOLF WITH the sharp excitement due to the flashes of lightning, followed extremely closely by the crashes of thunder, the members at Emerald Golf Club faced a day of par. Only the brave or slightly desperate hit the first tee. Out of the blocks flew Jeffrey Marsh (23) and he settled into a magical rhythm that saw him come home with +7 to easily head the B Grade and the overall leaders’ board. A Grade came down to a countback and after due dili-

Kiara Flavel has been selected for the Australian Championships. Next weekend it is the turn of our secondary school athletes to strut their stuff at the Victorian All Schools Track and Field Championships. The club wishes every member the best of luck. Keep up to date on their respective performances via our website or Facebook.

It is still not too late to book your spot (or table) at the trivia night this Saturday night. Plenty of prizes, games and fun. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.

gence, Ross Martin (12) was awarded the prize, edging out Peter Clowes (17) when they both carded +3. Dean Shannon (18), Ian Scott (26) and Philip Crossley (21) all came in with very creditable +4s. Marsh was nearest the pin on the 4th, John Keys the 7th, Philip Crossley the 12th, Dave Aitken the 13th and Ross Martin pocketed the pro pin pesos on the 18th. A small but eager group of ladies also fronted up and that ever consistent Brianna McCoy stood tall in the conditions to register yet another victory in

the par event. A huge field turned up for the Obviously Fragrant Golf on Wednesday because another bottle of delicious Henley Hill Cab-sav was there for the taking. That is exactly what Ian Scott (30) did when he made sure of victory by amassing 46 stableford points. Moss Fuller (23) was second with 44 while Bobby Kennedy (21) and Leigh Morison (18) both collected 41 points to be joint third placegetters. Next week members face off for the November VGL monthly medal.

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PUZZLES Quick Clues No. 7395 1. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25.

ACROSS Slope (8) Tube (4) Mineral (4) Horse (8) Seat (5) Arab leader (6) Cry (6) Hamper (6) Rope (6) Way (5) Bird (8) Land (4) Gratis (4) Gas (8)

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

DOWN Attain (5) Mislead (7) Simple (4) Send (8) Dig (5) Bent (7) Brush (8) Fraction (7) Condition (7) Short (5) Fabric (5) Old (4)

Cryptic Clues No. 7395 ACROSS 1. Want very much to be on a ferry, moving (5,3). 6. Offcolour, so you say (4). 8. When put into writing, makes a pile (4). 9. Blow! The pup frisking has broken the cruet (5,3). 10. Alarm, we’re told, the lovely lady (5). 11. The salesman at the cafe will have the same again (6). 13. Prevent the policeman taking the man in, that is (6). 15. At a quarter to eleven, was first to be sent off (6). 17. “Fairly trivial” is about right (6). 19. Gather it’s a preliminary to “8 Across” (5). 22. Niven went out to see off the foreigner (8). 23. The trip out is spoiled by the rain (4). 24. He, though a non-boozer, takes part in the rounds (4). 25. Gives the impression one is leaving (5,3).

DOWN 2. Remove, as before, the cover (5). 3. Decide to let the lovers out with a key (7). 4. Figure it’s a bald patch covered by hair (4). 5. Press again to have a drink (8). 6. Take off for a sun holiday? (5). 7. The campaign about South Africa is lacking in finesse (7). 12. Irregular verbs, yet two adjectives (that’s the winning clue.) (4,4). 14. He’s left back the vehicle - and about time (7). 16. One man went berserk, upset by the patients (7). 18. Dance with a man back on leave (5). 20. Fill in material (5). 21. See you don’t lose the return (4).

SUDOKU No. 4057 How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

6 5 4 9 2 9

9

3 4 8 3 4 7 5 9 2 7 2 5 9 8 6 5 7 6 8 8


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Monbulk First XI has enjoyed a solid start to the cricket season.

Back-to-back Twenty20 wins notched up THE Monbulk 1st XI was back on the winners’ list with two Twenty20 wins this week. They defeated Knox Gardens on Tuesday night in the opening match of this competition. They then backed it up on Saturday in an exciting match against Belgrave, which came down to the last ball. Skipper Shane Cosstick opened the batting making a magnificent 65 be-

fore bowling the crucial last over. This topped off a great week for Cosstick, who took four wickets and made runs in Tuesday’s Twenty20. In a new exciting format, the 2nd XI also played a Twenty20 before the 1st XI on Saturday, which made for a great day. There were no other senior or junior matches this weekend due to the Melbourne Cup weekend.

All teams are back on board next weekend including our two new Under 10s teams as well as the first Milo in2cricket session. Make sure you check the website and Mycricket for all match information, monbulkcc.vic.cricket.com.au; and like our Facebook page. Many thanks to Mark Fenby for once again doing a magnificent job entertaining everyone at the Logcabin on

Saturday night. Upcoming dates and events for you to book in are: our Trivia Night hosted by Aaron Powell on Saturday 21 November at 7pm (book a table in the Logcabin, all welcome) and on the following weekend the MCC hosts the Monbulk Fun Run on Sunday 29 November. Scores: 1st XI (Saturday T20): Monbulk

Twenty20 is a first By STEVE BROWN FTGDCA FOR the first time, the Ferntree Gully and District Cricket Association played a Twenty20 fixture for premiership points during the Melbourne Cup weekend. The concept of playing the Second X1 matches as a curtain-raiser to the main game was voted by the club delegates earlier in the year. Although clubs enjoyed a successful day, there appeared to be many players and spectators who favoured traditional cricket. The closest game of the round occurred at Monbulk where the home side posted 4/124 with skipper Shane Cosstick leading the charge with a fine 65. In the run chase, Belgrave appeared to be in the box seat, requiring 12 runs to win off the last over with wickets in hand until Cosstick took the ball. Belgrave’s Luke Manion was at the crease needing 3 runs to win

from the final delivery when Cosstick beat the bat and the ball sailed through to keeper Billy Hicken for a dot ball and the Magpies went down by just two runs. Upwey Tecoma defeated Ferntree Gully by 21 runs as Chris Jewell helped set up the winners total with 42. For the Gully, wicketkeeper Jayden Bradbury’s 49 was not enough to secure the win. Upwey all-rounder Jake Evans bowled tidily for a return of 3/14. Knoxfield continued their run of wins this time at the expense of Eildon Park by three wickets. Adam Maloney top scored for the Knights with 41 and Mitchell Perry had great figures of 4/13 with the ball. The Basin opened their account for the season, defeating Mountain Gate in convincing style. Jake Best (37) and Danny Rundle (33) set the tone and 144 was too many for the Gators and they crawled to 8/94. Sean Ryan hit the

spot with 3/12 for the Bears. Batting first, Knox Gardens compiled 6/121 at home to Johnson Park but when openers Bryn Gaunt and Steve Devenish (32) took 51 from the first eight overs the pressure was released and the Sharks hit the lead in the 18th over. Gaunt remained unbeaten on 53. The Gully competition will also play another Twenty20 fixture in the first game after the Christmas break. Scores: Reeves Shield The Basin 5/144 (Best 37, Rundle 33) d Mt Gate 8/94 (Ryan 3/12). Knoxfield 7/121 (Maloney 41) d Eildon Park 9/116 (Hicks 45, Perry 4/13). Upwey Tecoma 9/139 (Jewell 42) d Ferntree Gully 7/118 (Bradbury 49, Evans 3/14). Monbulk 4/124 (Cosstick 65) d Belgrave 5/122 (Levell 30). Johnson Park 3/122 (Gaunt 53*, S. Devenish 32) d Knox Gardens 6/121. Decoite Shield Upper Gully 8/115 (Lakshita 4/12) d FTG Footballers 91 (Langenberg 4/9, Salter 4/17). South

Belgrave 7/147 (Sutherland 35, A. Hart 31) d St Johns Tecoma 8/136 (Walters 37, Pitts 33, Brasher 30*, McDermott 3/20). Rowville 2/138 (Wood 54, Morsello 59*) d Knox Boronia Churches 73 (Wilson 3/28). Lysterfield 4/125 (Kulasena 46) d Auravale 9/123 (Miles 41). Division 3 The Basin 5/97 d Mt Gate 7/96. Eildon Park 5/114 (Tibballs 40*) d Knoxfield 7/108 (Scanlan 35, Gill 3/8). Upwey Tecoma 3/161 (Tailby 47, Dobbie-Hayward 41) d Ferntree Gully 7/134 (M. Catalano 38, Cole 34, Lynch 3/17). Belgrave 6/117 (Thiel 41*, Martin 3/21) d Monbulk 7/114 (Broley 3/15). Johnson Park 5/137 (Barrington 31) d Knox Gardens 4/136 (Singh 46*). Division 4 Upper Gully 5/118 (Sherry 34, DeJong 27) d FTG Footballers 9/117. Lysterfield 8/160 (Finch 53, Ricardo 47, Quinlan 3/24) d Auravale 56 (Van Mourik 3/7). St Johns Tecoma 5/158 (Miller 35, Perkins 35) def South Belgrave 4/156 (Law-

4/124 (S. Cosstick 65, J. Fraser 28) d Belgrave 5/122. 1st XI (Tuesday night T20): Monbulk 4/150 (J. Fraser 62, B. Emmett 31*, D. Clark 23, S. Cosstick 22) d Knox Gardens 9/128 (S. Cosstick 4/25, A. Powell 2/24, J. Fraser 2/36). 2nd XI (Saturday T20): Monbulk 7/114 (M. Winzenreid 28*, J. Simmonds 23) def by Belgrave 6/117 (C. Martin 3/21).

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7395 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Gradient. 6, Duct. 8, Talc. 9, Stallion. 10, Chair. 11, Sheikh. 13, Squeak. 15, Impede. 17, Halter. 19, Route. 22, Starling. 23, Isle. 24, Free. 25, Hydrogen. Down - 2, Reach. 3, Deceive. 4, Easy. 5, Transmit. 6, Delve. 7, Crooked. 12, Skirmish. 14, Quarter. 16, Proviso. 18, Terse. 20, Tulle. 21, Aged. CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7395 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Yearn for. 6, Sick (sic). 8, M-as-s. 9, Upp-er cut. 10, Belle (bell). 11, Rep-eat. 13, I-mp-ed-e. 15, E-xiled. 17, P-r-etty. 19, A-mass. 22, Vienn-ese. 23, Tou-r. 24, O-tt-o. 25, Takes off. Down - 2, Er-as-e. 3, Resolv-e. 4, F-o-ur. 5, Re-porter. 6, S-trip. 7, Cru-sa-de. 12, Very best (anag.) 14, Mar-xist(rev.) 16, I-nma-tes. 18, Tan-go. 20, Stuff. 21, Peek (rev.)


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