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Hub’s health tick By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS YARRA Ranges Council has unanimously passed a planning permit for the proposed Belgrave Health Hub. At a council meeting on Tuesday 24 November, council heard from one objector to, and one supporter of, the plan before putting the permit to a vote. Tecoma-based GP Dr Dennis Gration spoke against the proposed building and the plan to integrate health services in Belgrave into a single building. Dr Gration said there was a lack of consultation with doctors in the area despite council’s Director of Social and Economic Development Ali Wastie saying otherwise. “We wrote to GPs a few months ago

to check back in with council if they had any issues with the hub. “We didn’t have any response,” she said. Dr Gration has said he and other health care providers in the area have been snubbed in the planning process for the Health Hub. “They have pretended (no health care in The Hills) exists until they spend their $8 million,” he said. “It’s quite disrespectful for people out there providing low or no-cost health services such as dieticians and diabetes educators.” Dr Gration has raised concerns that the money spent on the new hub could be better used by improving commu-

nity health services that were already available. “It is a major problem to create a whole new facility when we don’t need it, instead of getting on with building the existing reality and building a fantasy,” he said. “We work with whatever resources we have and there are so many complications already - council should be focused on breaking down barriers to health care and funding should be available for care in the local area. “Reliable and community-based services are what people really need.” Yarra Ranges Director Social and Economic Development Ali Wastie said the services available at the proposed Health Hub would work along-

side those available in the community. “The Belgrave Hub will provide services that complement those offered by GPs,” she said. “While there is a good supply of GPs for residents in Belgrave and surrounding areas, there is also a high demand in the Belgrave area for allied health, family and children's services and dental, as well as specialist services including social support for older people and people experiencing family violence.” Ms Wastie also said there was consultation with existing health care providers and GPs in the area and both Yarra Ranges council and Inspiro had offered to meet with Dr Gration a number of times.

“A joint letter from Inspiro and from council was sent to GPs in the Belgrave and surrounding area seeking feedback on the proposed hub and to contact council if there were any concerns,” she said. “No correspondence has been received about the hub from any other GP other than Dr Gration. “Inspiro offered to meet with Dr Gration several times to discuss his concerns and these offers were not taken up." Yarra Ranges Council will go ahead with the building of the Belgrave Health Hub which will integrate allied health services, GPs and the Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service.

75 years etched in stone THE iconic stone church in Kalorama will be the centre of attention this week. The St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church celebrated its 75th birthday on Saturday, 28 November, from 10am to 2pm. An invitation is extended to the community to enjoy a family picnic in the beautiful grounds, view historical community photos and other activities to mark the occasion. On Sunday a special communion service was held, to dedicate the 75th Anniversary banner. Pictured is Vicar Andrew Smith looking at a book by author and church member since 1955, Henry Speagle (also pictured). 147512 Picture: ROB CAREW

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Campaign launched By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS YARRA Ranges Council has used White Ribbon Day on Wednesday 25 November to begin their 16-day campaign to raise awareness for and change attitudes towards men’s violence against women. The 16 Days of Activism campaign is led in the region by Women’s Health East and aims to change the understanding of what causes men’s violence against women and what can be done to change it. The initiative was launched Wednesday at Lillydale Lake where 16 bollards with local statistics and facts about domestic violence were on display. The bollards had statistics about men’s violence against women, such as police in the Yarra Ranges attending 479 domestic violence related incidents where children were present, 1372 incidents in total. Yarra Ranges Council is bringing together advocacy groups from across the community to inform and educate people about the impact gender inequality has on the prevalence of violence in the community. The 16 Days of Activism campaign will see events held around the shire with speakers including members of advocacy groups, domestic violence survivors and community leaders. Melissa Bell, a survivor of domestic violence and Women's Health East advocate, has been invited to speak at council-run events about her experiences and says Yarra Ranges are taking important steps to end men’s violence against women. “I think it’s amazing,” she said. “It’s really productive and even if it starts small it will gain momentum.

Kathy Oliver, Cr Noel Cliff, Melissa Bell, Council's Director of Corporate Services Troy Edwards and Council CEO Glenn Patterson at the 16 Days of Activism Launch 147591 Pictures: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS “While this is very confronting and will make people uncomfortable, it’s reality and it’s what we need for change.” Kathy Oliver is Yarra Ranges Council’s new gender equality officer and says this initiative is only the tip of the iceberg for how Yarra Ranges is working shift community attitudes. “We are taking a primary prevention approach,” she said. “We recognise that men’s violence against women is caused by inequality in power and stereotyping of gender roles.” Ms Oliver said the Yarra Ranges Council would be taking a leading role in shifting these perceptions by actively combating damaging attitudes and practices within the council workplace and acting as a role

model for community values. The council’s Family Youth and Children’s Services manager Guy Masters said the campaign is about taking the lead and working towards changing community views. “We want to challenge all the attitudes in the community that allow violence against women to occur,” he said. “Tackling this problem means a paradigm shift and changing the messages that say there is a difference in the power between men and women.” Council CEO Glenn Patterson said the council was committed to carrying on the messages of White Ribbon Day into the regular operations of council business. “We aim to be a role model and not in just raising awareness,” he

said. “It’s important as an employer that we take the lead in applying best practice for gender equality. It’s not just about white ribbon day or the 16 days of activism but it needs to be an ongoing cross-organisational approach to gender equality.” Streeton Ward councillor Noel Cliff said White Ribbon Day brought back painful memories for himself and said he saw the initiative as so important to end an entrenched attitude of violence in the community. “Hopefully we can teach a generation that behaviour is unacceptable and it we don’t start now it’ll never stop,” he said. “It’s about not making excuses anymore”

Domestic Violence survivor Melissa Bell and Yarra Ranges Gender Equality Officer Kathy Oliver at the launch of 16 Days of Activism at Lillydale Lake 147591

Six new road safety projects CARDINIA Shire has received Federal Government funding to complete six new road safety projects. The sum will include $118,000 for works along Rainy Hill Road, Cockatoo. The works, due for completion in July next year, will include altering roadside drains and barriers to improve the roadside, as well as installing crash barriers at one location. The funding will come from the National Black Spot Program 2015/16.

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Burglars raid houses BURGLARS have smashed into and ransacked two Emerald homes during daylight attacks which occurred within days of each other. Between 11am and 9.30pm on Saturday 21 November, a Majestic Drive home was targeted by burglars who smashed a sliding door at the rear of the property before rifling through the owners’ property. Police said the burglars made off with electrical equipment, jewellery and a camera valued at $1800.

Days earlier, a home several hundred metres away was also targeted by raiders who made off with similar loot. Between 1.30pm and 3.30pm on Wednesday 18 November, burglars smashed open the rear laundry window of an Azalea Crescent home. Police said the raiders ransacked the home, taking cash and jewellery. Anyone with information about these incidents are urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Cooking up a storm THE Silvan Primary School last Friday, 27 November, hosted its kitchen garden cook-off between a team of students from neighbouring schools. Teams of students competed against each other to create a savoury or sweet meal to present to a panel of judges. The winner in each category was awarded a perpetual trophy. There are also prizes awarded to all participants, made possible by the donations of local business. The main rule is two ingredients are sourced organically. Pictured from left are students Scout, 7, Ruby, 12, Alisha, 12, Aaron, 12, and Alexander, 9. Picture: ROB CAREW 147514_01

THE spring 2015 firewood collection season officially closed across Victoria on Monday 30 November. DELWP manager Jon Rofe said from today, 1 December, all designated firewood collection areas will be closed over the summer period, making it illegal for people to collect firewood on public land until the start of the autumn firewood collection season. “Firewood collection has already ceased in the Loddon Mallee region while supplies may also be exhausted in some designated firewood collection areas,” Mr Rofe said.

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String of charges A COCKATOO man, 39, has been arrested in Monbulk after being found in possession of stolen jewellery. The man was arrested by Leading Senior Constable Peter Edyvane in the Monbulk Main Street on Friday 27 November and charged with a range of offences. Charges include possession of stolen jewellery, theft of a motor car, handling and receipt of stolen goods, and traffic and possession and use of amphetamine and cannabis. The man has been charged and bailed to appear in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 21 August 2016.

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A HOUSE under construction in Gembrook has had about $15,000 worth of power tools stolen from a shed. The two and a half acre property on Mountain Road was burgled between 3pm on 23 November and 6.30am on 24 November. Unknown persons forced open the front door of the shed and gained entry to the structure where they made off with the power tools. Anyone with information is urged to contact Cardinia Criminal Investigation Unit on 5945 2500.

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who allegedly stole an iPad from Belgrave’s Sushi Express last week. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said that between 12.30am and 1am on Monday 23 November, a man was seen in the Burwood Highway shop by the shop’s owner. The man left the store after being confronted by the owner, who then realised an iPad had been stolen. Det Sgt Barrow said the man was described as possibly in his forties, with a thin build, short, black and grey hair, and a “weathered” look. He was wearing dark jeans and a dark jacket. Anyone who may have witnessed any suspicious activity is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Nursery broken into A NOT-FOR-PROFIT nursery in Mount Evelyn was broken into and robbed last week, with thieves making off with power tools and police calling for witnesses. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said that between 6pm on 23 November and 6am on 24 November, unknown persons forced a front door to a tool shed at the York Road nursery. A whipper snipper and a welder, with a value of about $1800, were stolen in the incident, and Det Sgt Barrow said the nursery was a wholesale, not-for-profit business. Anyone with information, or who saw any suspicious activity or vehicles, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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MONBULK police officers Sgt Mark Knight and Ken Tromp found more than they had bargained for when executing a failed-to- appear warrant on Saturday 28 November. The officers approached a house in The Basin to execute the warrant when they found cannabis plants hanging from the ceiling, 14 jars of dried cannabis, two hydroponic grow houses and 42 cannabis plants in the backyard. A 41-year-old man was charged with trafficking and cultivation and possession of a drug of dependence and bailed to appear in Ringwood Magistrates’ court on 7 January 2016. Another 21-year-old man from Tarneit was also charged on the property with possession of amphetamines.

the weekend, making off with thousands of dollars worth of gold. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said that between 2.50am and 3.10am on Sunday 22 November, two men are believed to have jemmied open the front door of Monbulk Jewellers in Main Street, Monbulk. “They’ve gone inside the jewellers ... and stolen $10,500 worth of gold chains and a ring,” Det Sgt Barrow said. The ring is described as an Argyle diamond ring, and Det Sgt Barrow said that CCTV footage showed two men inside the store at the time of the robbery. He said the items were taken from behind the front counter. Anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity around the time of the burglary, or who has any information, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Lenscape YOUNGSTER Cory Pankhurst, 12, took this ripping photo of a very colourful rosella, which was making itself at home near an outdoor deck in Monbulk. Cory said he enjoyed photography and took the opportunity to take the snap, while this rosella was “enjoying its breakfast�. He said, “Luckily there are rosellas, kookaburras, parrots and magpies which enjoy feasting on the bird seed we put out�. The Mail is asking all readers to submit their favourite images for our Lenscape section. Tell us the story behind the image or any photographic techniques you may have tried. Simply email editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au.

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BELGRAVE Region Action Group will be hosting community carols on Friday 11 December from 7pm at Mater Christi College. There will be a free sausage sizzle and vegie burgers, face painting and a special appearance from singing Santa. Cold coin donation appreciated. Inquiries to 0414 293 922 or Belgrave Community Carols’ Facebook page.

THE Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert on Sunday 6 December at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.30pm to 5pm. Different genres. All are welcome. A band or musician is available to back singers if required. Regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month at the Guides Hall. Inquiries to Graham on 5964 8298.

Tree fund-raiser CHRISTMAS trees with an average height of six feet can be delivered for a cost of $60 or $110 for two trees to the same address. Stands available for $35. Deliveries on 6 and 13 December from 9am to 3pm. This is a major fund-raiser for Selby Scout Group. Inquiries to 5968 4836 or email gl.1stselby@scoutsvictoria.com.au.

Carols on the mountain SASSAFRAS Ferny Creek Fire Brigade will host Carols on the Mountain on Saturday 12 December at Ferny Creek Reserve, Hilton Road at 7.30pm. The carols will feature choirs from local primary schools, Upwey High School Concert Band, Tecoma Sing Australia, Southern Voices and Santa. Gates open at 6.30pm and food and parking are available.

Art and craft market ORGANIC bread, natural products, vegetarian meals, homemade soup and great coffee on Saturday 5 December from 9am to 1pm at the front of Kallista Community House, 2 Church Street, Kallista. Site bookings on 9754 4930 or 0402 012 247.

Trash ‘n’ Treasure SILVAN Fire Brigade’s annual Trash ‘n’ Treasure Sale is on 5 and 6 December at the fire station. Funds raised support the local brigade. Brigade members may be contacted for collection of large items.

Monbulk market day SATURDAY 5 December is the date for the summer Monbulk market in the park, foyer and halls at St Georges Anglican Church on the corner of Main Street and Silvan Road between 9am and 1pm. Excellent Christmas shopping opportunities with many stalls. Stallholder inquiries on 9756 6038.

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EMERALD Lions Christmas community market Grow it, Bake it, Make it will be held at the Emerald Hall from 10am to 3pm on 6 December.

Grow it, bake it, make it EMERALD Lions Club monthly community market, ‘Grow it, Bake it, Make it’. Emerald Hall, 10am to 3pm on their first Sunday of the month. Next market is on 6 December. No market in January. Find out more on the Facebook page.

Emerald Twilight Market Next market is on Friday 11 December, 3pm to 8pm, includes visit from Santa. At the Puffing Billy Park, Inquiries on 5968 3881 or www.emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au.

Twilight market THE Mount Evelyn Chamber of Commerce is holding a Mega Twilight Market on Friday 4 December, along the Wray Crescent off-street car park area. Set up from 3pm with start at 4pm until dark with lighting provided to the area. Local businesses urged to stay open or participate to add to the festive cheer, along with carol singers and Santa. $10 per site and MECCI members free.

Pathways for carers MOUNT Evelyn Community House is hosting the Pathway for Carers project, which offers carers of people with a disability or a mental health issue an opportunity to share walks in Maroondah and Yarra Ranges with other carers and learn more about news, services, support available. Every first Thursday of the month, starting at 9.30am at the Mount Evelyn Community House, 50 Wray Crescent, Mount Evelyn. Further information on 9239 2500.

Christmas market THE Ferntree Gully Art Society is holding its annual Treasures and Gifts Christmas market from Sundays (8 November to 13 December). Come along and you may find that special gift that you have been looking for. All are welcome, free entry. The Hut Gallery, 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully.

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Council to fight back By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Ranges mayor Jason Callanan says the council will aim to appeal a VEC recommendation that will see the biggest change to ward structures in 20 years. On Wednesday, 25 November, the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) officially finished its review into the Yarra Ranges Council’s electoral structure, releasing its report and recommendations to the Victorian Government. The final recommendation of the report was that the council should keep nine councillors, but have them elected from three wards, rather than the current nine for next year’s election. These three wards are Chirnside, which takes in the urban areas of the municipality around Lilydale, O’Shannassy, which encompasses the Yarra Valley and Mount Evelyn, and Streeton, which covers the Dandenong Ranges. It follows preliminary submissions received during August and early September, follow-up submissions to a preliminary report and a public meeting on 5 November. Cr Callanan, who made a submission in favour of keeping the current nine-ward structure, said the recommendation was “surprising”, as the VEC originally indicated it was in favour of keeping the status quo. He said the change meant he would now be seeking re-election with councillors Jim Child and Fiona McAllister in a ward that covered the entire Yarra

Valley - about 22,000 square kilometres. “I honestly don’t know how it’s going to work - I really don’t,” he said. “Looking at my ward, Jim’s ward and Fiona’s ward combining into one, that’s huge, and I don’t know how I can appreciate what Healesville’s issues are, because I’m not there all the time - I’m not local.” Cr Callanan said the proposed change would be the biggest ward change in the Yarra Ranges since the council began about 20 years ago. He agreed with the VEC report’s statement that the change gave residents variety in councillors for their area, who may have different political views, but argued there was already a similar system. “I guess, in a way ... if they don’t feel like they’re getting success with one councillor, they can go to another - so that’s where it becomes fair,” Cr Callanan said. “They can do that now - there is the opportunity to come to the mayor to say ‘I’m not having any success with the councillor’, and things can be looked at that way. “I do believe that councillors here are very fair, and are open, and don’t have very political drives or agendas, and shouldn’t at this level of government.” He said he was hoping to meet with Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins to discuss the potential changes and council’s position. Though the VEC had previously

The proposed new ward structure of the Yarra Ranges Council, as put forward by the VEC last week. 147558 Picture: CONTRIBUTED stated a preference for keeping the current council structure with nine wards (Option A), most public submitters favoured changing to three major wards (Option B). The report said the three wards would address concerns about splitting townships more than the other options, which was an issue of contention for some submitters. “Option B reflected the strong message in preliminary submissions that a three-ward model of three councillors in each ward would be the best way to represent the three major geographic communities of the municipality,” the report read. “Option B has strong and clearly identifiable ward boundaries reflecting these communities of interest. “The three-ward structure with three councillors per ward is considered by the VEC to be less vulnerable to the impacts of the population growth pattern, and is therefore a sustainable

model for the municipality into the future.” An Option C, with different multicouncillor wards, was proposed - but was not supported by any public responses. The Yarra Ranges Council, along with Cr Callanan, Cr Child and Cr Mike Clarke, made submissions in favour of keeping the current ward structure. Healesville Action Group (HAG)’s John Anwin said he was “delighted and surprised” about the recommendation, with the group campaigning for the change at the 2007 electoral review. “Needless to say, we are very pleased,” he said. “I know there is a lot of concern that vested interest groups would stand three councillors on a ticket, and perhaps eliminate independent people, and I guess that’s up for the ratepayers now to be more vigilant about who

they vote for. “It’s the old adage of you get the government that you deserve, and I think that’s pretty true at all levels.” The VEC report said the body considered increasing the councillor numbers to 11, to be consistent with similar councils in Victoria, but noted “significantly higher numbers of voters and rapid population growth” in 11-councillor councils. “The VEC concluded that the Yarra Ranges Shire Council did not require a change to the number of councillors based on its current population or projected rate of growth,” the report read. The recommendations were submitted to Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins to be considered - if accepted, the changes will come into effect for the October 2016 council elections. For the full report, visit www.vec. vic.gov.au.

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IT HAS taken much too long for the government to realise that the DSE (presently hiding under the banner of the DELWP) are recklessly incompetent and that you don’t give such an organisation burning quotas. Why did the Lancefield disaster have to occur for those in power to come to their senses? It matters not what changes are made, simply keep the DELWP well away from the Dandenong Ranges. The CFA are now whinging that their time and resources are being wasted by having to attend to unregistered private land burn-offs. Who pays for this? After all your burning off support, perhaps this is a bit of karma. The CFA’s website states “... please give ESTA prior notification ..." Why “please“, shouldn’t it be ‘must’? How many private land burn-offs are actually registered? What controls are being implemented by the CFA and ESTA when a burner registers their proposed burn-off to take place on a hot and windy day? Yes, this burn-off got out of control. Why haven’t the local councils requested ESTA registration for private land burn-offs? Do the councils and the CFA consider that untrained and uneducated (with respect to the use of fire) private land burners are better equipped for making fires than the disaster creating DELWP? Do they think that burners actually comply with the local laws or consider the health and safety of their neighbours? Some might, but most don’t. The DELWP’s poor management has been exposed yet again. The CFA’s treatment of its volunteers (Fiskville, compensation for smoke exposure etc) is appalling. There have been some improvements as I consider that the public is more aware of their rights with regard to their health and safety and the volume of private land burning seems to be decreasing. John Christie, Menzies Creek.

I HAVE lived in Cockatoo for 28 years and I love the place. The people, for the most part, are great, too, but I look around and I am sad, mostly because it seems that we count for nothing, council-wise. One side of us is Pakenham and the other Emerald. We were ill-served by two councillors, both from Emerald, who drove through on their way to council meetings. It was as if we didn’t exist. We are better than that. We fought to keep our kinder, and I don’t want to big note myself, but with the help of fellow citizens I stopped the Vodafone tower being built. I still have the signatures - there are 350 of them, not bad for a small town of like-minded people. I only had eight days to do that. We need so much in our town: a public toilet, a huge priority, and it to be on McBride Street. I know there are toilets in Bailey Road near the bowls club, they are disgusting, and if people come into the town and have to go down there, well, they don’t come back and they will go on to Emerald. What about a barbecue? A big one down near the kinder. There is plenty of room and, speaking of which, what days is the kinder open? It is a huge part of our history. A couple more benches for McBride Street, at least one possibly near the op-shop or in that vicinity. There are a dozen shops, two are vacant - one for over a year. Just a thought, what about a place where there would be a locksmith, someone to cut keys. I locked myself out a few weeks ago (the drama). No locksmith for miles and miles. And, hey Cardinia shire, why don’t we get Christmas decorations anymore? We pay our rates, too. There is much that can be done for us, and should be done for us. I could go on and on. My kids say “on your hobby horse again, mum?” Well, why not? Val Butler, Cockatoo.

Our hidden weakness By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS TUESDAY 25 November saw the 12th White Ribbon Day in Australia. It's a day where men’s violence against women comes to the forefront, and we as a nation discuss our problem with respect for women. Terms such as ‘domestic violence’ and ‘family violence’ detract from the fact that this is a national crisis that overwhelmingly begins with men. VicHealth stats show in the 2013-'14 year, men committed 83.9 per cent of domestic violence offences against women. In the same period, Victoria Police attended 1,373 domestic violence incidents in the Yarra Ranges alone. Children were present at 479 of them. Charges were laid in only 589 of those incidents.

The violence that men perpetrate against women in our society is due to an entrenched and unchecked insidious attitude towards gender. It is shown through “harmless” jokes and dismissal of issues affecting women as “just women’s business.” Through these “jokes” and dismissals we continue to reinforce women as second-class citizens and reinforce men as entitled to control women. When we fail to properly include women in society we turn a blind eye to the fact that approximately one woman a week is killed by her current or former partner. Once we recognise and accept that this is problem in our society perpetrated by men, it’s time to address how we can counteract these toxic attitudes. It’s time to teach both young

men and women what is acceptable in a relationship. It’s time we teach young men that expressing emotions through outlets other than violence is not a sign of weakness and allowing themselves to be vulnerable is not a cop-out. It’s time we impressed on young men they are not entitled to ownership over a woman. It’s time we teach young women that they do not owe men their love or subservience regardless of their relationship. It’s time we made some serious changes to the way we all approach gender equality so power balances within relationships do not lead to violence but until we accept the root of the problem, we cannot make those changes.

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ONE of New Zealand’s most celebrated, enduring rock bands is tuning up for a special gig at the Sooki Lounge on Thursday, 10 December. After the release of their acclaimed ninth studio album, FVEY, Shihad will be delivering their renowned raw sound to plenty of eager punters. Frontman Jon Toogood told the Mail that audiences could expect a mix of old Shihad favourites and songs from the new album, a release he described as the band’s “best in 10 years” and one of which the members were exceptionally proud. Critics seem to agree, too, with the album being described as one of their ‘angriest’ and greatest. Toogood said it had been an incredible journey for the band, which has now notched up 25 years together, not to mention plenty of accolades and album sales. “I remember way back in high school when we were all just dweebs playing in a band, hanging out in the music room all day,” he said. “We were in the music room so much, they just gave us the keys. Founding members Toogood, Phil Knight and Tom Larkins share a special bond, after forming the band in their early teens. “We are a family ... we probably don’t see as much of each other as we used to, but as a band we’re tight,” he said. The trio grew up idolis-

Jon Toogood has notched up 25 years and plenty of success with the band. 147678 ing bands such as AC/DC and Metallica and have gone on to support both icons in front of packed stadiums. In fact, the Sooki Lounge show will be Shihad’s final gig before heading off to tour New Zealand with AC/DC. Toogood said fans could expect plenty of what they had come to love about the band, including their renowned highenergy performances. Although, any crowd-surf-

ing or guitar-breaking of earlier times seems to be off the agenda. “No way, I’ve got a Martin D-18 guitar that’s probably worth more than I am,” Toogood said. “I want to play it, not break it.” Sooki Lounge is located at 1648 Burwood Highway, Belgrave. For more information, call (03) 9754 7567.


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The rustic love keeps on giving By PETER DOUGLAS FOR the Love of Rustic offers something a little different for the region, with unique furniture items. For something a little special, available is a fantastic range of either hand-painted furniture, custom designed or recycled furniture. Business owner Rebecca Currie said there was something new in the premises all the time, which was sure to keep customers happy and interested. The business stocks a healthy offering of rustic furniture, ladders, old treasures and rustic wedding decorations. Rebecca said customers were spoilt for choice.

“We offer custom work for all customers, pain that lasts and great wax to finish,” she said. She said the townsfolk had embraced the concept, which was pleasing to see. “I have to say that the people in Monbulk have welcomed me into their little town and it’s great,” she said. “I love being creative with furniture, everything needs a second chance at life.” “It’s just myself, my husband ‘Red’ and two children, Tyler and Brody.” Rebecca said it had been fantastic to watch a dream turn into a reality. “I started painting in my

own garage and now have my own shop,” she said. “This shows that dreams can happen if you put your mind to it.” The business will be involved in the upcoming Merry Monbulk Street Party. Opening hours are Wednesday to Sunday, 9.30am to 5.30pm (closed Mondays and Tuesdays). For the Love of Rustic is located at 3/37-39 Main Road, Monbulk. For more information, contact (03) 9756 6608 or email fortheloveofrustic79@gmail. com.

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Prizes galore NOW in its final week, the Mail is giving you the chance to win some fantastic prizes just in time for Christmas. All you have to do is spend a minimum of $10 at the Healesville Walk, Monbulk Jewellers, Croydon Cinemas, The Jewel Box, Travellers Place or wherever you see the promotional poster. Simply fill out the entry form to go into the draw. Some of the prizes include a Gold Cinema Card to the value of $5000 courtesy of Croydon Cinemas, and

shopping vouchers to the value of $1000 courtesy of Healesville Walk Shopping Centre. Also available are travel and jewellery vouchers and plenty more. The competition runs from Tuesday, 10 November, until Friday, 4 December, and winners will be drawn on 8 December at the Mail News Group, 244 Maroondah Highway Healesville. All winners will be notified and results will be published on Tuesday, 15 December 2015. Good luck!

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CHRISTMAS See them for a personal travel service ALL I WANT FOR

When you plan your holiday with Tina and Annette, you can be sure that it’s going to be hassle-free. The good times need not begin when you touch down - it starts when you walk through their door. Their mission is to provide a travel service to their valued clients that you would be happy to recommend to family and friends. Travellers Place will be conducting a “classic car” tour of Northern Italy in September 2016. Imagine driving classic cars through the Italian countryside. Enjoying the thrill of driving an MG, BMW or Alfa just to name a few through the vineyards of Tuscany, visiting the Lamborghini, Ferrari and Ducati Museums and more. Enjoying the shopping in Milan, visiting the place of Romeo and Juliet and travelling down the Grand Canal in Venice - these are some of the areas we will be travelling through. This tour will be fully escorted from Australia by Tina and her husband - this is a small group tour of only 20 guests. Feel free to call them on (03) 9754 1655 to experience the Travellers Place difference.

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TRAVELLERS Place was established nine years ago in order to create a friendly, personal travel service where your holidays are planned by the most professional and dedicated staff. Travellers Place is a member of the Travellers Choice group, a large Australian travel organisation that has many affiliated travel companies giving Travellers Place access to their products. The business knows the region and its residents, including those in Belgrave, Upwey, Tecoma, Selby, Upper Ferntree Gully and all the areas that comprise the Dandenong Ranges. Between Tina and Annette, they have done a lot of travel over the past couple of years. The experienced consultants are keen to assist in making your dream holiday or business needs come true. Some of the areas of their trips have been China, Malaysia, New Zealand, Fiji, London, Italy, Hungary and France. They have also experienced quite a few cruises on different cruise lines. Tina, the owner of Travellers Place, together with Annette, plans every holiday as if it was their own. Tina and her family are locals and are proud of their association with the community.

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Christmas treats aplenty Tommy and Alan at Sanctuary Stove Bakehouse have freshly made sandwiches, hot meat pies, sausage rolls and great coffee. Con and the team at Soul Pattinson Chemist are all about client first. With a new fresh look, this premium pharmacy takes care of all your health and beauty needs. Coles love providing locals with what they want, seven days a week.

Just across from Coles, chat with Karl at Sanctuary Tattslotto about sprucing up your Christmas with helium balloons (the kids will love them). Jing is at the helm of Chips Ahoy Fish & Chippery and his battered hamburger could change your life. Tobi at Yarra Valley Quality Meat Supply has a delicious range and is taking orders for Christmas.

Sue at Fantastic Home & Gifts has lots of gift ideas and all your Christmas wrapping needs covered. New to the centre, Ganem and Reeda are cooking up a storm at Sammy’s Charcoal Chicken this Christmas ... check out the rice pudding. Barry at Carousel Ice Cream Cafe has every flavour to try and Rochelle and the team at the recently opened

Degani have breakfast lunch and dinner all sorted. So come and visit Healesville Walk; the place where people come first. That’s you! Healesville Walk Shopping Centre is located at 251 Maroondah Highway, Healesville. For more information, contact Melanie Brown on 0455 085 920.

Thank you! Yarra Valley Aviation’s Christmas Air Show was a tremendous success - a stunning spring afternoon showcasing the very best of Lilydale Airport! Many thanks to all who supported this fantastic event! We are delighted to assist the local charities: Animal Aid Coldstream and Yarra Glen’s Men’s Shed. Special Christmas gift vouchers make the perfect present for all those inspired by the Air Show – an introductory first flight lesson or scenic flight over your house in the Yarra Valley/ Melbourne City! See yarravalleyaviation.com.au or contact the reception desk on 9739 1211 for further details. Looking forward to flying with you soon!

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CHRISTMAS Pharmacy is stress-free option ALL I WANT FOR

WHY not treat yourself to a stressfree Christmas and come and visit Yarra Glen Pharmacy? The peaceful and picturesque town of Yarra Glen is the perfect spot for your Christmas shop. Yarra Glen Pharmacy has a wide variety of gifts at price points to suit any budget, so avoid the chaos and stress of the silly season and visit them at the pharmacy- they even offer free wrapping! Everyone knows just how difficult it is to avoid burning the candle at both ends during the festive season. So, come in and speak to Anita, a qualified pharmacist and naturopath, about looking after your liver and your stress levels. They also stock a large range of vitamins and supplements at competitive prices and can always order in special requests, if needed. So, visit the friendly staff at Yarra Glen Pharmacy and stay healthy. Remember, any purchase in store gives you a ticket to win their Christmas raffle. If your medications are becoming too confusing, Yarra Glen Pharmacy can offer medicopak dose administration aids to simplify your medicines. Free blood pressure monitoring is available. Yarra Glen Pharmacy is located at 34 Bell Street, Yarra Glen. For more information, contact (03) 9730 1433.

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For cuddly friends and more By PETER DOUGLAS TEDDIES Toys and Gifts has come to Yarra Glen. So, come on in and meet Brian and all his cuddly friends. Brian has been in the soft toy industry for over 25 years and knows how to source the best quality teddies, toys and gifts at the best prices. Brian has previously had shops in Melbourne, Old Lilydale Market, Olive Tree Shopping Centre, and main street Lilydale. Brian said the shop would help deliver something unique for the township and the region. “Yarra Glen and the Yarra Valley need a shop of fun, so come and join in and enjoy, there’s something for children of all ages,” he said. Brian has teddies for all occasions, including newborns, birthdays, graduation, or even for a friend just needing a hug. Of course, don’t forget what a fantastic, thoughtful gift that teddies will make for this Christmas. Collective and limited bears like Steiff, Hermann, Charlie Bears and Sliver Tag are sure to put a smile on all faces. Brian said their realistic range of dogs and cats had even caught the attention of real dogs passing by the shop, often making them look twice. There are plenty of options available for customers, from cute and cuddly teddies to realistic wild animals. Also, there are Australiana gifts ranging from collectable Oz Legend model cars, hand-crafted porcelain dolls by a local artist, and a variety of gifts and toys. Brian said you could even have fun with their interactive animated Elmo and Peek A Boo Teddy, Classic Peter Rabbit, and the popular Paddington Bear and Gollywogs and much more. Teddies Toys and Gifts is located at 16 Bell Street, Yarra Glen (opposite The Grand Hotel).

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CHRISTMAS Now your seat is guaranteed ALL I WANT FOR

CROYDON Cinemas is introducing reserved seating for peak sessions from 17 December. The ability to guarantee a seat at the cinema will make life easier for movie fans, who will no longer have to endure stress with the uncertainty of guaranteeing a seat or having to wait in long queues. Reserved or numbered seats remove any doubt as to the availability of good seats at peak times, enabling cinemagoers to roll up just before the movie starts or straight to the candy bar. Director of Croydon Cinemas, George Aleksiunas, said the change meant families and groups of friends heading to the movies would no longer have to separate from one another just to find a seat. “No more will families need to go searching for seats just to sit together during our very busy school holiday periods,” Mr Aleksiunas said. The new numbered system allows movie-goers to log on to the Croydon Cinemas website and choose their seats to ensure they have the seats that they want. “This system helps us effectively manage crowds safely and responsibly,” he said. “The end result is better service from informed decisions.” This comes with perfect timing with the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which is set to be one of the biggest movie releases in history and has already sold hundreds of seats for both 3D and 2D sessions in the opening week. Mr Aleksiunas said the response from moviegoers so far had been positive. “Our customers are increasingly planning their visits to the cinema in advance for movies and events,” Mr Aleksiunas said. Mr Aleksiunas said there would not be any increases in price associated with the reserve seating policy. For further information, contact George Aleksiunas on 0409 410 186. Croydon Cinemas is located at Level 1, 3-5 Hewish Road, Croydon.

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Friendly team eager to help MOORES Road Medical Centre is a newly-established, bulk-billing general practice in the heart of Monbulk. The centre strives to provide an excellent patient experience in all aspects of general practice, with a specific focus on clinical excellence and patient care. Management, staff and doctors feel healthcare should be accessible and affordable for patients in the region at the first point of contact. Services they offer include: children’s, men’s and women’s health; family planning, chronic disease management, skin checks, immunisations, travel advice and vaccinations, minor surgical procedures, WorkCover, and on-site pathology. The centre comprises a highly-skilled, friendly team, who are eager to help. The doctors are focused on providing the best medical care. All Medicare items that are available for rebate are covered by the fully bulk-billing clinic. Dr Alex Toh has extensive ear, nose and throat experience, as well as a special interest in minor surgical procedures and children’s health. Meanwhile, Dr Ramachadran has an interest in chronic

disease management, and children’s and women’s health including the insertion of Implanons. Opening hours at the centre are Monday to Friday from 8.30am-6pm, Saturday 9am2pm (Sundays closed). Also, the team at Moores Road Medical Centre is excited that a female doctor is joining the team early next year. To meet the demands of the community, the centre will also be introducing various allied health services at regular intervals. Walk-ins are more than welcome or appointments can be made online or phone. For more information, visit www.mooresroadmedicalcentre.com.au, www.healthengine.com.au, or (03) 9752 1087.

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Getting you to the Pinnacle of health YEAR 2015 for Pinnacle Health Club in Upwey was all about offering new and improved training options to give members every chance to stay motivated and gain the education to get results. To do this, they introduced a newlook, 12-week challenge program - Pinnacle Performance HIIT style training sessions, Results Boot Camp, Running club - and free fun runs for members to attend. Throughout the year, they had over 200 members involved in our 12-week challenge programs or results boot camp with some outstanding results. Equally as important as the results was the relationships that have been formed through the team environment created within the programs and from the fantastic coaches. Members who were strangers have now become good friends and have found many new workout buddies, making it easy to stay motivated and accountable to themselves and their fellow members. In 2015, Pinnacle Upwey ran over 2600 group fitness classes including 364 yoga sessions, 312 cycle sessions 250 dedicated to training local seniors and a mixture of 1674 HIIT, Boxing, Zumba, Pilates, Body Pump and aerobic style sessions. They had well over 100,000 visits to the gym. They are proud to be servicing the local area and thank all members for their ongoing support and allowing us to be a part of maintaining their health and wellness to provide a better quality of life. Pinnacle would also like to thank the great community support that they

Pinnacle is aiming to inspire more Australians to think about fitness and wellbeing. receive from other surrounding businesses, schools and sporting clubs. They are proud of the relationships they have in the local community and

are always striving to create more. If you are looking for a local Health Club, the team would love the opportunity to meet you, understand your

goals and create a workout plan that is sustainable, motivating and personalised to you. The team looks forward to welcom-

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IT’S GOT THAT CITY EDGE STRIKING in architectural intelligence this absolutely stunning contemporary home is unique in design and will captivate the most discerning buyer. Contrasted by the superb established gardens on a near acre parcel in a quiet location, this new residence is simply superb. Earthy timbers, stylish detailing, soaring ceilings and abundant light leads you through the main entrance to the foyer and open stairwell, defines the space and invites the eye to various levels in the home. The open galley kitchen with waterfall edged island bench integrates with the expansive living and meals, and features glass splashbacks, butler’s pantry and all the essentials. Pendants lights define the areas, highlighted by a wall of glass doors extending the living options outside to the sun-drenched decking area in absolute privacy.

PROPERTY OF THE WEEK

Sharp external rendered walls protrude into the landscape and connect the home lifting your eye to upper level viewpoints and inside to the mezzanine living room. Creativity over the seven levels offers separation of the second and third spacious bedrooms and designer bathroom on the upper wing, to the impressive master suite occupying the lower level. The main bedroom has a fabulous walk-in wardrobe plus superbly appointed ensuite with twin shower and vanity, a touch of luxury. A fourth bedroom/cinema room or office flows off the foyer and a guest’s powder room is nearby. Beyond the laundry, a mud room or gym connects the triple garage for easy internal access. The property is close to cafes, schools, and the local Mt Dandenong shops.

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72 Temple Road Selby

$340,000 Plus

19 Baynes Park Road Monbulk

$700,000 - $800,000

COSY COTTAGE WITH HUGE POTENTIAL!

PEACE AND PRIVACY IN PARADISE

Located on just over 1/4 of an acre in a beautiful bush setting & approx 3 km from the main street, cafes, schools and train station! Offering 3BRs, open plan living, sunroom, spacious kitchen with S/S stove, rustic loorboards, GDH, coonara wood style heater & S/S aircon and bathroom with spa. Outside boasts off street parking for two cars, underhome storage & a wonderful terraced backyard with huge potential. This property is a must to see!

Immaculate lifestyle property on 6445m2, well maintained grand brick home with 4 brms & 2 bthrms. Quality drapery, 3 large living zones, country style kitchen, GDH, 2 OFP’s, gas log ire. Double carport, large rear workshop all set on exquisite gardens abundant with camellias & rhododendrons. Inspection is a must!

Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

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

1 Grandview Grove Menzies Creek

$695,000 Plus

16 Toorac Road Upwey

$440,000 Plus

AN ENCHANTING FAMILY PROPERTY

FIRST HOME BUYERS DELIGHT!

Character family home set on just over 2 acres overlooking Cardinia Reservoir & Pufing Billy. Offered for sale for the 1st time in over 35 years, featuring: large country style kitchen, 3 living areas, 4 large BRs, 2 bathrooms, GDH, gas log ire, small paddock & fabulous gardens. This very special home now awaits its next very special family... Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Sat 5th December 2015 11:30am - 12:00pm (Photo ID Required)

This beautiful western red cedar home offers 3 BRs with BIRs (master with ensuite), 2 bathrooms, updated kitchen with S/S apps & int DW, 2 living areas, GDH, & wood heater, evap cooling, ducted vac & timber loorboards. Outside boasts under-cover verandah, DBL lockup garage & sealed driveway - all positioned on half an acre (approx.) & close to Upwey & Tecoma, schools & transport Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

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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.

* Maple Lodge will reward you wholeheartedly at the end or your working day and become a haven for those craving life balance * Well-loved gardens, with your own private mini lake on 2766 m2 garden block * Large master suite has walk-in robe with fully renovated ensuite and direct access to the front terrace and deck * Main bathroom enjoys a one-way glass window, taking in the waterfall and private rear garden. * Walking distance of all that Mt Dandenong has to offer

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

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35 Timberglades Road Montrose

$550,000 Plus

11 Carroll St Launching Place

Auction Sat 12th Dec @ 11.30am

BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH SEPARATE SELF CONTAINED UNIT!

Mortgagee Auction

This family home sits proudly on a 1,000m2 (approx.) The kitchen offers stone bench tops, D/W, gas cooking & ample pantry space which lows through to the large lounge, dining area plus a kids zone, great size family bathroom with spa bath, separate WC, 2 good sized bedrooms with BIRs and a spacious study nook. Upstairs includes a large bedroom, sitting area, BIRs plus a full ensuite. Outside is a huge outdoor living zone and a fully self-contained unit.

An opportunity presents for the astute purchaser in this lovely leafy suburb, surrounded by quality homes, walking distance to schools and public transport and offering a substantial allotment of approx. 2004m2. The large home offers a great opportunity for the new owner, providing 4 bedrooms, 2 living area, study, master with large ensuite and sliding doors opening to a rear deck. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11 - 11.30am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)

77A Diane Crescent Croydon

$490,000 Plus

3/25 Seymour St Seville

$560,000 - $610,000

BRAND NEW AND READY TO BE CALLED YOUR HOME!

Family Space, Private and Perfectly Positioned

In the heart of Croydon is this brand new & contemporary unit. Exuding style throughout this unit comprises three bedrooms, master bedroom with full ensuite and walk in robe, timber loors and superior carpets as well as ducted heating and evaporative cooling. An entertainers kitchen complete with stone bench-tops, breakfast bar overlooks the superb dining and living space which opens out onto a rear entertaining deck and private backyard.

Situated on a lat usable 1/3 acre approx. this great size family home offers loads of space with 4 large bedrooms all with built in robes including ensuite and walk in robe in the master, formal lounge/ dining, separate meals area plus a spacious family room, great size kitchen designed for entertaining, polished loorboards plus GDH and a split system. A great family home in a superb location! Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 12 - 12.30pm (Photo ID Required)

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

31 Fernleigh Drive Mooroolbark

$780,000 Plus

7 Alexandra Crt Woori Yallock

$430,000 plus

‘Fernleigh’

Sensational Views, Superb Location

The home comprises an entry foyer, formal lounge, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen-informal dining with adjoining balcony, study or home ofice option, rumpus room, 4 generous bedrooms with (BIRs), including the huge zoned main bedroom/retreat with full spa in the ensuite, WIR plus private balcony access and on the main level a spacious bathroom and 2 powder rooms.

This lovely Federation style home is ideally located in the bowl of a quite court, surrounded with quality homes and has superb northerly views over the valley. Offering 3 excellent sized bedrooms, master with walk in robe and large ensuite, large family bathroom, double lock up garage with internal access and 3 living zones. This lovely home is one not to miss! Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 1 - 1.30pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)

27-29 Gordon Avenue Montrose

$620,000 Plus

Millgrove

$290,000 - $320,000

ROOM FOR EVERYONE!

Private and Peaceful, Superb Presentation

Perfectly positioned on just under half an acre (approx) stands this executive brick residence. With four double bedrooms, including master with WIR and ensuite plus study nook located at one end of the home off the formal lounge and dining areas. The kitchen lows through to the living area boasting private views to the garden. The freshly renovated main bathroom and ensuite are great examples of attention to detail this much loved home has to offer.

This well presented home is situated in an enviable position just a minutes stroll to the Yarra River, bus stop, walking trail and shops. Features 3 great sized bedrooms all with built in robes, formal dining and a large family room offering wood heating and a split system. Outside offers large carport, plenty of garden shedding and a workshop/ofice and beautiful established gardens. Beautifully presented inside and out, perfect location, sit back, relax and enjoy. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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61 Angas Road Yellingbo

Offers Over $570,000

5 Bedroom Family Home on 2.5 Acres! This country character family home set at the high end of a quiet road offers privacy, space & stunning west facing views to The Dandenongs. Drive up the impressive driveway with park like gardens to the home which features 5 BDRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite. The new kitchen is light & bright & has 2 ovens, stone bench tops, gorgeous pressed metal splashbacks, fantastic butler’s pantry & split system. There are 2 living areas 1 with open ire, the other incorporating the dining room & it has a cosy wood heater. All the living areas have large windows to take advantage of the stunning views. Outside there’s a large paved undercover entertaining area, a 4 car carport, 12x9 shed with concrete loor & power, a dam, & 77,000L water storage. Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

424 Bel-Gembrook Rd Emerald

$630,000+

When Location and Views Matter! A rare gem just waiting to be polished! 2.5 acres of usable land in the heart of Emerald, directly across from Emerald Secondary College, with views to Gembrook. The property has the original country farmhouse which offers 3 BDRs, a study, large lounge area with wood heater, dining room & large country kitchen with dishwasher and gas cooktop. Also on the property is a wellappointed Studio with 3 rooms & a wood heater & large bathroom. For cars there is plenty of off- street parking, a single carport & a solid brick garage large enough to house 4 cars or 2 & a workshop. The land is what really shines on this property - open, sunny & fully fenced ready for your four legged friends to munch away happily or maybe the space to build your dream home (STCA). Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (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

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RESORT-STYLE LIVING

COCKATOO

MORE than meets the eye this well located home is situated on a sealed road between Cockatoo and Emeralds facilities - ideal for the family and ideal for entertaining. Privately positioned on a flat and useable 2.5 acres this character home has to be seen to be truly appreciated. Situated over two levels and spread over two wings, the home features six bedrooms plus a study, including an oversized main with walk-in wardrobe and modern ensuite with double shower, plus a formal lounge, large country-style kitchen with dishwasher and central breakfast bar, meals area, family room and rumpus room with wet bar. The home also has four bathrooms strategically located on both levels. Special features include two gas ducted heating units, polished floorboards, gas heater and ample storage. Parking is no problem with a double garage and plenty of open space. Entertain family and friends in style with a huge alfresco area, outdoor barbecue or take a splash in the solar-heated pool with spa. Outside there is plenty to enjoy with flat lawn areas for the kids, established gardens, play equipment for the kids, bird aviary, workshop and pathways meandering around the grounds.

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JUST ASK SHIREE... DON’T SELL IN THE DANDENONG RANGES UNTIL YOU’VE READ THIS FREE BOOK! If you’re selling real estate soon, you might be interested to know why your ultimate selling price can be influenced by a number of factors. Every day property sellers risk ‘under-selling’ their properties and this is because real estate has no recommended retail price. However, every property seller can influence their selling price and now with the help of this best selling real estate ‘How To’ guide, this task has never been easier. How To Sell Your Home For More has helped thousands of property sellers achieve a higher sale price and it will do the same for you. This best-selling How To Guide is essential reading for ever property seller and is available at Good Book shops for $24.95. However, we’ve been able to secure a limited number of the books and would like to offer you a copy with our compliments. All you need to do is call our office on 9754 2393 and mention this ad. If you have a business or event that you would like us to promote for free, call me direct or drop me an email. As always, wishing you a wonderful week. Shiree PS: Free Copies of the book are limited so please call 0404 574 050 or 9754 2393 now to secure this offer

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MACCLESFIELD 17 COOPERS ROAD An Exceptional Horse Property

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EMERALD 15 BAYVIEW ROAD Perfectly positioned on a flat block of approx. 985m2, in a very sort after location and only a short stroll to the Emerald shopping village is this substantial double story brick home. Offering three/four bedrooms all with BIRs, master with ensuite, family bathroom, a light and bright central kitchen with adjoining meals/living area and a spacious formal lounge and dining room with feature bay windows. Step outside to a magnificent established garden, paved outdoor living area, chicken coop and a spacious garage. Come and see the potential this property has to offer!

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All types earthworks * Driveways *Site Cuts * Drainage & Retaining Walls Demolition & Rubbish Removal * Blocks Cleared & trees Felled * Firebreaks All types Rock & Concrete Drives, Slabs & Pathways Licensed Operators * Fully Insured * Free Quotes * All Areas www.klplant.com.au A/H 9754 8424 Call Ken

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PAINTER

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around the clock •• 247 DayHourService

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maintenance plumbing ABN: 98 286 767 297 / Licence no: 50694

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PETER’S FENCING and GATES

Richard - 0419 502 949 Simon - 0417 399 750

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Phone Ian 0417 356 919

5 SHERIFF ROAD, EMERALD

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0407 356 441

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For all your plumbing needs phone Nick on 0413 422 842

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LIC. 19919

PH: JOHN:

0418 319 658

• spouting • general plumbing • hot water services • kitchen & bathroom renovations • gas plumbing • water renewals • sewers, etc • Free quotes

Highly experienced licensed plumber For cost effective hoses and hydraulics Ph. 9720 3673 19 Brunsdon St. Bayswater

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

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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

1300 361 979 0407 674 808

DEAN’S RUBBISH REMOVALS

THE TREE

'We load it for you, or you can'

REMOVAL SERVICE

Phone 0407 350 560 or 9720 9223

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS

Australian Government endorsed Installer

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Any rubbish, garden waste, trees lopped, furniture, sheds cleared/removal. Truck/trailer and bobcat

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Call Frank 0405 483 265

General Plumbing Gas Fitting Hot & Cold Water Roof & Spouting Pumps & Tanks Farm Water Boring & Trenching Sewerage Connections Septics & Sand Filters

ANTENNA SPECIALIST

PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Lic No. 29938

Call Terry 5968 4652 0419 528 472

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CHEAP GLASS REPLACEMENT

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9 Tiled roof repairs 9 Rebed and point 9 Gutter protection 9 Replace valley irons ROOFING 9 Gutter cleaner Over 50 years experience 9 Laser light installation www.keysroofing.com.au Call for a free quote Peter Keys 0429 551 333, 9752 1868 Matt Keys 0407 657 484

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

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For an obligation free quote Paul: 0455 485 236 www.ablelawnmowing.com.au

Large and Small areas 4WD Tractor & Grillo Climber for steep & difficult terrain Free Quotes

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Home, Commercial and Acreage

Plumbing Contractor Reg No. 15348

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5968 3334 or 0408 335 077 IAN WOODHOUSE

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• Same Day Service

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24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

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• Bobcat, Tipper & Excavator for hire • Free Quotes • Drainage & Retaining walls done • Large feature rocks for sale

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441

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0403 673 181

Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS

Phone Steve Ph: 5968 2508 Mobile: 0417 723 745

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V Adult Employment ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.

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0402 943 0458 777770 452or 0458 777 452 Dale Belmore - Arborist www.treeaccess.com.au

Ph Dean & Lil 1300 TREEFX (873339)

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DANGEROUS TREES & LIMB REMOVAL

Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.

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Integration Aide Training CHC30213 CERTIFICATE III IN EDUCATION SUPPORT Berwick Rowville Chirnside Park

Celebrations section of Network Classifieds.

Semester 1 training starts in February 2016 Triscott Educational Services info@triscott.com.au www.triscott.com.au PO Box 1246, Healesville 3777 Phone: 5962 2848 Fax: 5962 4796

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V For Sale

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

9720 3619

Macclesfield Primary School OSHC (Before & After School Care Coordinator) 26 hours per week Commencing 29th January, 2016 Contact the school for a Job Description. Applications close: 16/12/15

59 684 734 John Chiswell Principal Email:

macclesfield.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au

MAHOGANY Oval dining room table, 4 chairs. Seats 6. $1300ono. 9887 0525 or 0428 531 294.

TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149

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Check out our customer reviews www.treefx.com.au FREE Quotes - FREE Honest Advice Safe Tree & Stump Removal - Expert Pruning 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

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

Employment

MAHOGANY King size sleigh bed. $700ono. Phone 9887 0525 or 0428 531 294.

We appreciate your business and will beat any written comparable quote by 10%

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.

Open 7 days, 10am to 8pm. 8/9 Floriston Road, Boronia. Phone 0450 547 156.

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Therapeutic Massage

Appliance Industry Assoc. member.

We appreciate your businessDip. and we’ll beat any written comparable quote by 10% Arboriculture

Qualified Arborists - Fully Insured

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

0406 413 895

General Classifieds

TREE SERVICES C797617-JM22-10

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New Relaxation

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

Celebrations

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

ORIENTAL MASSAGE

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FREE QUOTES

GEMBROOK TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

V Pets & Services

Specialising in Antique Restoration Recovery & Repairs to all types of furniture FREE FABRIC PROTECTION *FREE QUOTE, PICK UP & DELIVERY Luke Wilson Mob: 0402 020 554 Ph: 03 5964 2166

SN1090434-PJ37-13

V For Sale TOYOTA 2HD diesel motor, direct import from Japan never used on Oz roads. Fitted to 1980 twin cab and chasis (HU30-007167), must take the lot, chasis could make a good farm trailer. $850ono. Phone Bruce 0413 083 656. Silvan.

Water Diversion Sale

9 Mega Litres Woori Yallock area

0417 396 575

V Garage Sales

Dementia Specific Program Leader Wednesday program and Thursday afternoon program. Caladenia Dementia Care in Mooroolbark is seeking applications from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the above position. The successful applicant will have experience in the provision of person centred social and activity programs for people living with dementia. Cert III in Aged or Home and Community Care essential. Cert IV in Leisure and Lifestyle desirable. 1208216-RC48-15

QUALIFIED ARBORIST TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL MULCHING SERVICE & SALES 25M TOWER HIRE (15M OUTREACH)

Mountain District Tree Services

1209161-DJ49-15

EZY TREE SOLUTIONS

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V Tree Lopping/Surgery

C1091028-JO37-13

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General Classifieds

1021249-PJ16-12

General Notices

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Please phone 9727 2222 or email caladenia@caladenia.com.au for a position description. Applications addressing the key selection criteria by 11th Dec 2015 to The Manager.

Menzies Creek Preschool Four Year Old Assistant 1209124-RC49-15

Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8.45 to 2.30 And

Three Year Old Assistant

1156175-KC39-14

V Garage Sales MONBULK 15 Nugent Street, Sunday 6th December 8am-3pm. World Challenge Student Fund Raiser. Bunk beds, antiques, books, clothes, bric-abrac & lots more.

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Find local work with an advert in the

Trades & Services

section of Network Classifieds.

Call or visit us online! • networkclassifieds.com.au

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

V Home Services

Peachy Clean Local, experienced, friendly and reliable cleaner. Using environmentally friendly products. $30 per hour (min 2 hours) peachypalmer26@gmail.com Mandy

Buy, Rent & Sell in the

Real Estate section of Network Classifieds.

WALKERS WANTED Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Dandenong Ranges, Belgrave, Upwey and Mt Evelyn areas. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited to students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143 V Positions Vacant

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Monday 11.45 to 3.30 Thursday 8.45 to 2.30 Applicants may apply for each position separately or combined Qualifications: Cert. 3 and/or Dip 2 Minimum Contact: Tanya Cooke 9754 3695 Applications Close: Friday December 11th

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0457 802 063

CLEANERS WANTED Work locally during school hours. Experience, car and phone required. Call Today

9755 1388 Or email: jobs@ meticulouscleaning.com.au

Cook Experienced To prepare and cook Friday lunch at Emerald Evergreens Senior club rooms. Approx 30 people. Phone 5968 4952 or 5968 9139.

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V Training And Development

WALKERS WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

Please call us at

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

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

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

1300 654 910

Motoring

or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU 1174938-HM09-15

SEMI CRANE TRUCK OPERATOR Required for local and country work. This opportunity suits someone who is self motivated, takes pride in their work and customer focused to join our professional team. Must have relevant licences, Narre Warren

Phone Jeff on: 8794 9455 or Email: shaz@viccranetrucks.com.au

V Auto Services/ Repair

Menzies Creek Primary School

CARS WANTED

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 3.00 to 6.30 pm Qualifications: Cert. 3 and/or Dip 2 Minimum Contact: Tanya Cooke 9754 3695 Applications Close: Friday December 11th

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

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044

V Professional

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

LMCT 8887

C1020128-PJ14-12

CARS REMOVED - WANTED $ $ $

Find local work in the

Employment section of Network Classifieds.

1205135-LB45-15

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

V Motor Vehicles

OSHC Assistant 1209126-RC49-15

DRIVER

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

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

C1032608-JL21-12

Get paid while you walk !

Open 7 days

Est. 1980

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

section of Network Classifieds.

V Boats & Marine

V Training And Development

TOYOTA, Corolla Seca, 1995, 5 speed manual, full service history, reg., RWC. NKC-557. $2,500ono. 0432 182 274.

FALCON, BF Falcon XR6, 2005, RWC, reg until 11/16, mechanically very good, no accidents, always serviced, GC. TWE-348. $6,200. 0412 324 566.

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.

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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V Auto Parts/ Accessories

Employment

BMW, 1994, 740, V8, daily use, no RWC, reg Nov 2016, damage to lower driver side, this car cost $180k when new. SOA-034. $2,000ono. 9752 1462 or 0427 778 200.

CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs Drive In - Min $50 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171 LMCT 1229

V Motor Vehicles

www.elv.com.au

V Caravans & Trailers GOLDSTREAM RV, 21'. Adventure package, semi off-road. Hyland hitch, C/over gas regulator, alloy wheels, oven w/ 3+1 hotplate, 190 Lt, fridge, water filter tap, A-frame tap, domestic 3Kg washing machine, radio, CD/ DVD, 19" LED TV, wineguard TV antenna, 12Vfridge fan, domtic windows, tri-fold table, black check plate body, 1x80 watt solar panel, picnic table, 1x12 V point, extra heki hatch, reversing camera, leather upholstery, high gloss furniture. $60,000 ono. Ph: 0457 916 347

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, $5,430ono. 9796 8789.

SUBARU, Impreza, RV 2007, RWC, VGC, 155,000kms, 1 owner, like new, always garaged. $8,000. 0408 599 988.

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Real Estate

section of Network Classifieds.

VOLKSWAGON Work is made easy with this 2015 Volkswagen Transporter TDI340 powerful 2.0 litre engine, cruise control, dual sliding doors, tradies roof rack, tow bar with rear step and cargo barrier-only travelled 33,367 km. Tiny dent on driver side sliding door and top rear door otherwise in excellent condition. $38,000 ono or make me a reasonable offer! Genuine reason for sale. Located in Healesville, all inspections welcome. Phone: 0407 624 583

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World title for Mike Reefman By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS MACCLESFIELD Motocross champion Mike Reefman has taken out another world title at the World Vet Motocross Championships at the Glen Helen Racetrack in San Bernardino, California. Reefman was invited to participate in the event by Yamaha and took out first place in the 45 years and over expert racing class. Reefman has been racing motocross since he was 10 years old and said events like this give him a chance to meet and ride against some of the sport’s top competitors. “It was to race with a few people I knew,” he said. “Riders I have looked up to and watched so many times on TV. It’s a great feeling to ride against some of my heroes.”

By DENNIS FULLER

Reefman holds a number of Victorian, Australian and world titles with this title another added to his impressive track record. Reefman said he was very happy with result of the race. “There were riders representing 20 countries, the best in their age groups, I would been very happy to finish in the top ten,” he said. Reefman said he has no plans of giving up the high-octane sport anytime soon and encourages young people to get involved as well. “It’s a great sport for young people to get into and look up to riders,” he said. “It has a reputation for bad boys but all have to be in really good health I don’t drink or smoke, there are some excellent role models in this sport.”

Mike Reefman with the Yamaha YZF450 he rode to victory at the Glen Helen Raceway in California. 147717 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

EMERALD GOLF EXCUSES for incompetence at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday were invalid but tendered aplenty anyway. The course was looking a treat and the ‘Big Shiny’ was doing its best to make conditions comfortable. The pairings were organised and away they went. At play’s end, it was no surprise at all that Broc Reynolds (16) and Steve Town (7) came in as victors with a nett score of 60. Chasing them right to the wire were Ken Hill and Leigh Morison (9.5) on 60.5. Peter Glasscock and Ross Martin (5.75) came next with 61.25, followed by Mark Starick and Dave Aitken (9.5) in close attendance on 62.5. Ben Balfour and Graham White (9) chased the leading pairs in with 63. The rest finished way back, lamenting poor shots and evil spirits or some such. Sepp Krummenacher was nearest the pin on the 4th, Glasscock on the 7th and 12th, Morison the 13th and Town topped off his day by taking out the pro pin bullion on the 18th. A goodly bunch of ungodly fellows rolled in on Wednesday for the weekly dose of Old and Faded Golf (OFG). Conditions were good and the scoring outstanding. Seppy Krummenacher (22) scored 44 points to win. Ian Scott (27) scored 43, Geoff Whittaker (27) 42, Graeme Fergus (19) 41 while Dennis Fuller (12) and Leigh Morison (20) both amassed 40 points. Next Saturday members compete for the last VGL medal of the year.

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Quick Clues No. 7399 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 16. 18. 20. 22.

ACROSS Calamitous (12) Fat (6) Bright (6) Flavouring (7) Wander (5) Trivial (5) Vegetable (7) Piercing (6) Savour (6) Medicine (5-7)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 14. 17. 19. 21.

DOWN Drench (8) Gasp (4) Alarm (7) Compel (5) Menace (8) Pain (4) Plot (8) Lineage (8) Reproach (7) Letter (Greek) (5) Wine (4) Musical instrument (4)

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

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Cryptic Clues No. 7399 ACROSS 7. Travel free and prove profitless (2,3,7). 8. Firm providing accommodation (6). 9. Break the record held by a girl (6). 10. Talk about the proportion working (7). 12. A very good joke (5). 15. Was told it would be hard to read out (5). 16. Flows into the streets round about morning (7). 18. In a male disguise, one is a female (6). 20. We try a mixture that’s too thin (6). 22. Why it got harder to win with it at the flower show? (8,4).

DOWN 1. Not having the stamp of the jobless? (4-4). 2. Search for something usually kept in a handbag (4). 3. Even cut and run for cover (7). 4. Be angry and most upset about the rain (5). 5. Vanish through the sides, having broken out (8). 6. Tries to make one breakfast? (4). 11. The novice, slim, is a foreigner (8). 13. Squeeze there is when many go to order papers (8). 14. In the beginning, we were upset by him (7). 17. Mr. Field (5). 19. When you conceal the number, want to know why? (4). 21. To the Navy, it means “damaged” (4).

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Young Blues are on fire By STEVE BROWN FERNTREE Gully remain at the top of the Reeves Shield ladder after dispatching last season’s finalist Eildon Park by 41 runs to complete round five. The new-look young Blues’ outfit has bonded like cement and are taking on all before them. After bowlers Galvin and Handley dismissed the Panthers for 178, the Gully batted the day to finish 6/219 with Patrick Mastertoun coming of age with a fine 77. Former Upper Gully wicketkeeper Darren Osbourne chipped in with 48 and Jayden Bradbury continued his good form with 40. The Blues face their biggest test next week against reigning premiers Johnson Park. Knoxfield proved too strong for The Basin at Batterham Reserve. Defending 246, the Knights knocked over Clarke and Best early before The Basin recovered to 2/77 at the tea break. Josh Lee and Danny Rundle added 75 for the third wicket and were on track for a win before Lee was caught behind off Wilson for 39. From that point, the Knoxfield attack lead by Scott McKenzie 4/48 from 17 overs and 15-yearold Mitchell Perry (4/36) off 16 gained the momentum and all hope for the Bears was lost when Rundle holed out for a gutsy 79 giving the Knights victory by 64 runs. Belgrave 5/330 had too many on the board for Mountain Gate who went down by 80 runs at the Belgrave Recreation Reserve. Only Trent Fitzgerald with 67 and Mitchell Goddard (91) got going with the bat before for-

mer Test player Dinusha Fernando grabbed 5/46 to go with his half century the week before. Upwey Tecoma paid the price for not batting their allotted over’s on day one against Johnson Park who lost five wickets chasing 162. Steve Devenish top scored with 45 and Andrew Gottliebsen, who received a promotion in the batting order, hit 39, and helped their team cruise to the win. Tigers off-spinner Jake Evans took all five wickets to fall, finishing with 5/40. Knox Gardens 3/172 made light work of Monbulk, dismissed the previous week for 168. Match-winner Shannon Small with 83 and Josh Gregory 46 were the best performers for the Falcons. Reeves Shield Knoxfield 246 d The Basin 182 (Rundle 79, Lee 39, Perry 4/36, McKenzie 4/48). Johnson Park 5/164 (S. Devenish 45, Gottliebsen 39, Evans 5/40) d Upwey Tecoma 162. Knox Gardens 3/172 (Small 83, Gregory 46) def Monbulk 168 (Cosstick 69, Emmett 36, Small 3/25). Ferntree Gully 6/219 (Mastertoun 77, Osbourne 48, Bradbury 40, Caton-Robertson 3/76) d Eildon Park 178 (Morris 92, Galvin 5/66, Handley 3/30). Belgrave 5/330 (Levell 138, Fernando 54, Hill 52) def Mt Gate 250 (Goddard 91, Fitzgerald 67, Fernando 5/46). Decoite Shield Auravale 6/265 def Footballers 256. Lysterfield 5/327 (Walsh 168*, Brolic 52, Kulasena 48) def Upper Gully 8/324. Rowville 7/304 (Morsello 118, Bandanttke 56, Hill 76, Matthews 3/43) d St

Johns Tecoma 132 (Brasher 31, Rogers 6/42, Hill 3/19) & 3/127 (Manning 30*). South Belgrave 9/189 (D. Hart 38, Baker 45, Sutherland 51, Goodman 8/47) d Knox Boronia Churches 137 (Prendergast 38, Burley 5/38) & 5/58 Division 3 Eildon Park 8/180 (Gill 40, Woods 3/30) d Ferntree Gully 113 (Evans 45*, Sinclair 4/25, Casey 4/34). Knox Gardens 296 (Marget 104, Hawkes 47) d Monbulk 4/163. Upwey Tecoma 3/195 (Dobbie-Hayward 91, Lizza 76) d Johnson Park 185 (Reid 48, Vance 3/29, Lynch 3/44). Mt Gate 296 (Hettiaratchchi 167, McDonald 30, Carnie 4/48) d Belgrave 8/291 (Wood 138). Division 4 Lysterfield 9/273 (Birnie 6/99) d Upper Gully 233 (Bridle 49, Birnie 43, Begley 33). South Belgrave 360 (Ray 128) d Knox City 8/132. Auravale 7/204 d Footballers 197. Division 5 Knoxfield 7/121 dec. d Ferntree Gully 27 (Raab 6/11) and 4/216 (Parker 62, Lynch 53*, O’Dowd 40). Eildon Park 9/190 d Lysterfield 178 (Walsh 67, McPherson 5/52, Ibrahim 3/30). Knox Gardens 142 (McLean 36, Roleff 6/36) tied with Upper Gully 142 (Hart 50, Winters 30, Fisher 5/45, Lamby 4/16). The Basin 9/263 (Edwards 54, Betka 59, Bunker 47) d Waverley Wanderers 252 (Pitman 6/136). Division 6 Johnson Park 9/293 (Murphy 46, Barrington 79) d Knoxfield 9/204 (Plumridge 76, Bhitia 3/22). Ferntree Gully 9/193 (Sharp 67*, Stephens 58, Taylor 5/33) d Monbulk 187 (Clark 53, Taylor

Test of strength and character By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

244 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville, 3777 General Enquiries Tel: 5957 3700 Fax: 5957 3777 Email: enquiries@mailnewsgroup.com.au Advertising Group Advertising Manager – Tracey Aitken 5957 3700 Editorial Peter Douglas editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au 5957 3700 Wedding Bells, Tourist News: sales@mailnewsgroup.com.au 5957 3700 Classifieds Advertising Phone: 1300 666 808 Email: sales@networkclassifieds.com.au Web: mail.starcommunity.com.au Deadlines: Display Advertising: 4PM Wednesday Trades: 4PM Thursday Classifieds: 4PM Friday Sports Results: 9AM Monday Managing Director: Paul Thomas The Mail is published by Hartley Higgins for Yarra Valley Newspapers Pty Ltd ABN 99 006 310 498. All material is copyright to Yarra Valley Newspapers Pty Ltd. All significant errors will be corrected as soon as possible. Distribution numbers, areas and coverage are estimates only. For terms and conditions please visit www.starcommunity.com.au Print Post Number PP33445700014.

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THE gruelling Vertical K SkyRace put runner against cyclist on 29 November when racers took off from Warburton for the second major cycling event in Warburton in two weeks. Cyclists climbed 1077 metres from their starting point in Warburton to the summit of Mount Donna Buang against runners who climbed 1098 metres. Sam Maffett, General Manager of Rapid Ascent who bought this event to the Yarra Valley, said the day was a huge success. “Today was a real test of strength and of character for all competitors,” he said. “This style of event is not for everyone; you have to be able to really push through the pain barrier. “In saying that, the course passes through some absolutely stunning rainforest and it was great to seeing competitors spurring each other on and providing support to help others reach the summit.” While the events bought in runners and cyclists from all over, many locals got involved in the event as well. Milli Troon from Healesville competed in the running component of the Vertical K and said it was a challenging but rewarding event. “It was absolutely exhausting but just brilliant, the scenery was wonderful,” she said. “The fog set in about three quarters of the way up the hill but it made for a magical, mystical setting. It’s so nice to have an event like this in our area.” Jeff Gill from the Warburton Advancement League was a volunteer on the day and said the event was of benefit to local groups as well. “It was brilliant,” he said. “Community groups such as the Advancement League, Redwoods Centre and the CFA supplied volunteers and got up to $80 per volunteer for their organisations.”

35, VanDyk 3/17, Bakshi 3/11). Upwey Tecoma 4/353 (Waters 103*, McCarrick 73, Hayward 43, Tailby 42*) d Eildon Park 197 (Bowes 59, Edwards 45, Green 4/46, Waters 3/24). Belgrave 5/198 (Wiseman 102*Smith 50) d The Basin 97 & 2/60. Division 7 Upwey Tecoma 123 (Gallop 3/8, Jones 3/32, Pitts 45) d Lysterfield 105 (Jones 34, Wood 5/7, Fisher 3/20). Monbulk 9/272 (Williams 52, Badgery 42, Defina 35, Jamonts 31, T.J. Utting 31) d Eildon Park 258 (Downs 54, Forrester 43, Pollard 36, Patel 36). Knox Gardens 4/181 (Potts 62, Christianson 44, Stuckey 31*) def Mt Gate 177 (Gough 48, Argus 46*, Adams 3/14) The Basin 8/192 def Knoxfield 183 (Kodi 73, Winters 4/60, Koster 3/26, Underhill 3/64).

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Cyslists took on Trail Runners at the Inaugural Mt Donna Buang Vertical K SkyRac

Winning cyclists Georgina Beech and Cyrus Monk

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