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avoiding “unnecessary duplication of inquiries and investigations”, and to “expedite the investigation of deaths and fires”. “I convey my sincere condolences to the families of the 40 people who died as a result of the Murrindindi fire,” he wrote. Maurice Blackburn Lawyers’ corporate relationships manager of class actions Cameron Scott said the $300 million settlement for the Murrindindi fire class action, announced in February, would not be affected by the new findings. “These record settlements have been approved by the courts and remain unaffected by the Coronial findings,” he said. “We’re continuing the important work required to ensure our group members have their claims assessed and can receive their money as soon as possible.” The $300 million settlement included payments of $260.9 million from AusNet, $10 million from UAM and $29.1 million from the State Parties - Victoria Police, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP, formerly DSE), and the CFA, and was made on the basis of no admission of liability from the parties. Another settlement, worth $494 million, was reached for the Kilmore fire, which destroyed Kinglake and Steels Creek, and devastated areas of Toolangi and Chum Creek, before the Murrindindi settlement was announced. For the full coronial report, visit http://bit.ly/1Y0nNLj (case sensitive).

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THE DEVASTATING Murrindindi bushfire that destroyed Marysville and its surrounds on Black Saturday was caused by a fallen power line whose failure was preventable, according to a coronial finding. But AusNet Services, the company in charge of the power line, has come out against the finding, calling the evidence “untested”. State Coroner Ian Gray delivered an in-chambers finding into the 2009 fire on 27 November, confirming the theory that the bushfire was started by a fallen power line. Judge Gray wrote that the origin and cause of the fire was from a failed conductor between two poles, Poles 5 and 6 on the Murrindindi power line, which fell on and electrified a fence on Wilhelmina Falls Road in Murrindindi, igniting vegetation. In the 32-page report, Judge Gray lists evidence, reports and interviews with experts and eyewitnesses, compiled through police and Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission (VBRC) investigations, to come to his finding. The finding, delivered three months before the seventh anniversary of the fire, holds AusNet Services (formerly SP AusNet) responsible for the fire, which killed 40 people and destroyed the towns of Marysville, Narbethong and Buxton. The Coroner cited a report in 2011 that concluded the construction of Pole 6 was “flawed”, with a stay wire used to secure one of the poles being closer than the required 45 cen-

timetres from the conductor. He found this resulted in arcing during the extreme weather, causing the conductor to break and fall across the fence. “It is clear that Pole 6 was not constructed to the internal standards of the utility or to industry guidelines applicable at that time,” the report read. “From examination of evidence presented, it is beyond doubt that the conductor was alive when it fell across the boundary fence ... directly in line with the reported point of fire origin.” He also wrote that AusNet were “unable to locate or supply any records” regarding repairs and re-alignments on the pole in the days following the fires. Though Coroner Gray noted that other options - including potential arson, a discarded cigarette or a lightning strike - were investigated as potential causes, there was “no evidence” of other types of ignition. AusNet Services spokesperson Jonathon Geddes said that, while the company had “the deepest sympathy” for those impacted by the fires, the company disagreed with the Coroner’s findings. “We don’t agree with the findings, as they were determined without a hearing and the evidence upon which they are based was untested,” he said in a written statement. However, Coroner Gray wrote in the finding that he decided not to hold an open inquest into the fire, as the Coroner’s Act 2008 recommends

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Volunteers get a pat By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Valley volunteers were awarded for their work earlier this month, with Casey MP Tony Smith hosting an event to commemorate those who donated time to their community. On Saturday, 5 December, Mr Smith hosted the annual Casey Community Volunteer Awards, handing out awards to 56 volunteers from across the Yarra Valley. He said members of schools, sporting groups, emergency services, environmental groups and support services were acknowledged on the day, some for decades of service to their communities. Healesville and District Historical Society president Kevin Mason received an award, after being nominated by the Badger Creek Hall Committee of Management, for his work in maintaining the hall. Mr Mason is also a volunteer with Birdlife Australia’s Yarra Valley Branch, the Badger Creek Old School and the Healesville Sanctuary, and has put in decades to some of the groups. “As usual, I’m pretty humble in receiving awards, for the simple reason that I’m only one of a number of people that are all contributing their time as much as I am," he told the Mail. “I think it’s always nice to be recognised, but I look at these as a recognition of the work that our community organisations are doing, and I’m very pleased to be part of these organisations. “All of these groups, in their own

small way, are contributing to the community at large, and I think that’s what drives us all." Mr Smith said the Yarra Ranges was “blessed” by its volunteers and their sense of community spirit. “Without our volunteers, our local community would cease to function,” he said. “These volunteers touch people’s lives and help to make our community a better place. “They often go about their business quietly and never seek to receive any recognition, but I think it is important to thank them and congratulate them for their hard work.” Steels Creek’s Malcolm Calder was nominated by the town’s tennis club for “tireless work” in his community and in Yarra Glen, with work in the Steels Creek Landcare Group, Art Group and Yarra Glen Township Group. Albert Leckie from Steels Creek was also nominated by the tennis club for his contributions to the club and to the town, particularly through the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. Yarra Valley Railway member Peter Andersen received an award for his work in restoring the Yarra Glen Railway Station, as part of the redevelopment of the old train line. Animal Aid’s Carola Bland was recognised for her roles in the organisation, including education officer, welfare kennel receptionist and promotions officer. Dixons Creek’s Michael Woolands

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Charlie stays on his perch! By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS CHARLIE the cockatoo will be allowed to stay in his current position outside the Healesville Stockfeed store, after people-power saved the bird from a hefty rent fee. On Wednesday 2 December, Charlie’s owner and owner of the stockfeed store Catherine Crow received a letter from Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) saying she would need to pay $600 a year to keep Charlie on the premises or remove him from public display. An anonymous complainant notified DELWP that Charlie was on display outside the store, which led to them demanding Ms Crow pay the permit fee to keep him there. After Charlie’s story came to light, his story was shared hundreds of times on social media and DEL-

WP was contacted by concerned members of the community who did not want to see Charlie moved. Ms Crow has since received word from DELWP that the whole ordeal was a “misunderstanding” and Charlie will be allowed to keep his current residence without having to pay any fees. In a written statement, a spokesperson for DELWP said the matter had been reviewed. “After reviewing the matter, the department has agreed that the sulphur-crested cockatoo can remain at the premises,“ the statement said. “I was just blown away by the support we received,” Ms Crow said. “We were very much surprised by how far the story went and how many people offered money even on the same day.” Charlie has lived outside the

POLICE in the Yarra Valley are reminding people that fire restrictions are currently in effect and any form of burning off will result in offenders facing court. “When we get a colder day people are lighting fires, which will result in a police attendance and court appearance,” Sgt Stewart Thompson of Healesville police said. “We have a zero tolerance policy towards it because even these little fires can blow up into something uncontrollable this time of year.” Warburton police also attended two separate incidences of people burning off during the fire restriction period. Senior Constable Rob Firns at Warburton police station said there were heavy penalties for people caught lighting any type of fire during this time. “Fines may apply and any person identified lighting a fire during the restrictions is going to be charged and referred to the courts,” he said.

stockfeed store for nearly a decade and people from Healesville and surrounds were outraged at the news he would need a permit to stay there. “People were absolutely furious to find out what was going on,” Ms Crow said. “We didn’t realise just how popular he was. We knew people loved him but the extent has just been overwhelming.” Ms Crow said she was surprised the DELWP backed down, but was glad the whole ordeal was over with. Ms Crow said the reaction to Charlie’s predicament showed just how loved he was by the Healesville community. “I really don’t feel like he’s my bird anymore,” she said. “He belongs to the people of Healesville.”

A YARRA Glen business has been robbed for the second time in two months, after a break-in last Monday night. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Pat Barrow said that between 5pm on 7 December and 6am the following day, thieves forced open a door at Yarra Glen Garden Supplies. A credit card was then stolen from the business, which Det Sgt Barrow said was used in the Doreen and Epping areas. The break-in follows another between Saturday 24 and Monday 26 October, where a quantity of cash was stolen from the business after a door was jemmied open. Anyone who has any information or who saw any suspicious behaviour is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to visit www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Ute makes tracks HEALESVILLE police are looking for any information on a black Ford ute that was stolen from a property on Hillcrest Grove on the night of Friday 4 December. The ute has an aluminium tray with toolboxes and a ladder attached. The value of the stolen vehicle and tools is believed to be $18,000. Anyone with information is urged to contact Healesville Police station on 5962 4422.

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DELIVERING high quality health services is an important task for any government. When governments plan for these health services, there are great challenges and opportunities in how we can meet not only the needs of today but for tomorrow and into the future of our local communities. That’s why I was pleased to have the chance of driving the first surveyor’s peg to launch construction of a new dialysis wing through the Healesville Hospital redevelopment. When completed, the redeveloped Healesville Hospital will significantly increase access to a range of surgery, dialysis and community health services for communities in and around the Yarra Valley. The project will establish a new six-chair renal dialysis clinic in Healesville for the first time, with space to expand and meet demand in the future. It will also feature a 13-bed acute general medical ward, a new operating theatre and outpatient ambulatory consulting services, as well as an expansion of the existing Yarra Valley Community Health Service. It is fantastic to see that a good deal of work has already been undertaken. Although there are some disruptions to services while construction carries on, I know the redeveloped hospital will be an extra source of pride for our community. All Victorians deserve health services that

they can not only rely on, but have access to. One such health service is the Peter Mac Cancer Centre which has maintained a continued commitment to excellence, innovation and compassion treating cancer patients and assisting their families. Peter Mac has grown from humble beginnings with just a handful of staff in a one-room clinic, to over 2500 staff at five sites across Victoria. It operates with a mission, coming from the words of Sir Peter MacCallum, that “nothing but the best is good enough for the treatment of cancer”. As a member of the previous State Coalition Government, I was proud to support a new Peter Mac Cancer Centre as part of the new Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre in Parkville. However, the Andrews Labor Government’s decision to scrap 42 Peter Mac beds and four operating theatres has resulted in the loss of over $50 million in philanthropic donations, capital investment and sunk costs. The public/private model for the new cancer centre is an innovative move that would see more people, no matter where they come from, receive the best treatment. But now Peter Mac will not be able to provide for the extra 8000 patients per year that it could have were the project to go ahead as planned. Providing the best possible health services for locals in the Yarra Valley and the rest of Victoria will always remain an important priority for the Coalition. Finally, I want to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I look forward to all that can be achieved listening to, working with and supporting our community in 2016.

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Cycling group SOCIAL rides for road cyclists leave Healesville railway station every Saturday morning at 7.30am. Rides are posted on line beforehand, are always challenging, require fitness and range from 30km to 100km. The groups stay together and stop for coffee along the way. Visit www.strava.com/clubs/HealesvilleCyclists or ring Greg on 0408 783 979.

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Hospital report is in By JESSE GRAHAM THE culmination of a threeyear campaign was presented to almost 100 residents last week, with the Save Healesville Hospital Action Group (SHHAG) presenting its community-funded report. On Thursday, 10 December, SHHAG held a meeting at Healesville’s Memo Hall, to present what they had dubbed The Options Paper - a consultant’s report on the services at the hospital. For 90 minutes, SHHAG members Bruce Argyle, Jane Judd and Gayle Slater presented information from the document to the 98 attendees, along with chair Fiona McAllister and Health Outcomes International director, consultant Andrew Alderdice. Ms McAllister said the meeting was held on the third anniversary of a community meeting which saw 300 people pack into the hall, with the action group forming as a result. “As you’ll see tonight, sadly, our journey’s not over,” she said. Mr Alderdice said the paper outlined a 13 per cent decline in admissions at the hospital between the 2009-'10 and 2013-'14 financial years, while the rates of residents from the Yarra Valley and surrounds visiting other hospitals in Victoria had increased. The report cites a “significant” decline in women visiting the hospital, due to reductions in gynaecological, obstetric and paediatric services at the hospital, as well as ending birthing in 2012.

The speech and the paper drew attention to a number of procedures that Yarra Valley residents underwent - such as skin, tissue and breast procedures, eye disorders, ear, nose, mouth and throat - but which were either not offered or had seen a decline in Healesville. Ms Judd said that surgical, ear, nose and throat, urological, gynaecological, ophthalmological, orthopaedic and plastic surgery specialists currently drove past Healesville to service Alexandra and Seymour, and suggested that a redeveloped surgical theatre at the Healesville Hospital could accommodate some of these services. Responding to the Victorian Government’s Health 2040 Discussion Paper, which said services should follow the philosophy of “right care, right time, right place,” Mr Alderdice said services should be linked with community need. He said that community responses to SHHAG’s community surveys saw 92 per cent of respondents preferring to have an operation or give birth in Healesville, rather than travelling for the services. The paper also indicated that travel times to the nearest hospitals - Angliss, Maroondah and Box Hill - spanned 46-59 minutes on average. “A summary of what the community is saying is, ‘If you provide an appropriate range of services in Healesville, we would use them as opposed to travel’,” Mr Alderdice said.

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Bev Schmolling, Bruce Argyle, Jane Judd, Andrew Alderdice, Fiona McAllister, Sheryl Treen Picture: JESSE GRAHAM and Gayle Slater at the meeting. 148369 In the paper’s third section, The Future, it said the hospital, whether it was run through Eastern Health or as a Small Rural Health Service (SRHS), should offer low-complexity surgery and medicine, and “an appropriate urgent care service”. At the end of the meeting, a motion was put forward, demanding a written commitment from Eastern Health by 31 March to expand services delivered at the hospital in line with the paper, or else the community would then turn to the Victorian Government to make the case of shifting the hospital to a Small Rural Health Service. After debate about word-

ing of the motion, the attendees unanimously voted to give their in-principle support. The Mail contacted Eastern Health with questions following the meeting, including whether services had been narrowed at the hospital in recent years, whether the redeveloped hospital could accommodate more specialist procedures and 24hour urgent care, whether private midwives could access the provisional birthing suite and how the placement of the birthing suite was decided. However, Eastern Health’s chief of clinical and site operations in Yarra Ranges Lisa Lynch said the organisation was “not

in a position to comment”, as it had yet to formally receive the report. “We look forward to receiving the report, taking the time to review it properly and discussing it with the Save Healesville Hospital Action Group,” she said. “In the meantime, we remain confident that the redeveloped hospital and community health centre will deliver a range of services that meet the current and future needs of the Healesville and Yarra Ranges communities.” For the full document, visit bit.ly/1Nf8sUc (case sensitive) or Facebook.com/SaveHealesvilleHospital.

FOR the third successive month Warburton’s rainfall has fallen far below average, with November providing only 55mm against the average of 117mm. Warburton rainfall recorder, Keith Thomas has recorded a year-to-date total of only 985mm, again, far below our average of 1232mm. Doug Armstrong in Hoddles Creek recorded 81mm over nine days for November against 97mm over 10 days in 2014. Year-to-date numbers were 988mm for 2015 against last year’s 1072mm. Mr Armstrong said the long-term average rainfall for November was 106mm. And, in Healesville, Alma Mitchell recorded 38.2mm over 13 days compared with 71.3mm over 11 days last year. Mr Thomas said there is no doubt the drought conditions have affected Melbourne’s storage dams which now hold only 1,304,634 megalitres, which equates to 72 per cent of capacity.

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Extra safe places named By PETER DOUGLAS YARRA Ranges Shire will include an additional three Neighbourhood Safe Places (NSPs) during the present 2015-’16 fire danger period. In addition to the 17 existing NSPs within the shire, further sites have been approved for the Seville Recreation Reserve (Northern Oval), Alexanders Car Park at Belgrave, and Gruyere Recreation Reserve. From April to October, numerous potential sites were identified for as-

sessment, with Yarra Ranges Council approving the three sites unanimously at its 8 December meeting. Cr Jim Child said the NSPs deserved council support. “This adds to the already valuable number of NSPs within the municipality and I think they’re three valuable recommendations and sites added to the list,� Cr Child said. “To the general public, they’re safe places. “If you enacted your fire plan, you may never need these places, but

they’re there if need be.� Meanwhile, Cr Clarke said regular auditing was a good practice, as was adding to the list of NSPs. The annual audit follows the Bushfire Royal Commission, which recommended legislation that requires the CFA to certify NSPs against the CFA’s Fire Rating Criteria. For the sites to be included in the list, strict criteria had to be met, which included passing rating criteria as well as access requirements.

Pages from the past Healesville Guardian 14 December 1935 The Blacks’ Spur to Go VERY soon Victoria’s best known and most travelled road will be surrendered to the ghosts of the past. The Country Roads Board has announced that motor traffic will be permitted on the Blacks’ Spur deviation late in January. Healesville Social Chatter HEALESVILLE was visited on Thursday by Mr Mitchell, secretary of the Warrandyte Swimming Club, who expressed great surprise that swimming was not progressing so well at all. I expressed regret to Mr Mitchell that I was unable to give him any information touching on Healesville’s entry into the water this season. All that I could tell him was that our baths and lake were being well availed of during the hot weather. As regards anything in the local aquatic carnivals, I was completely at a loss to tell him whether there was any likelihood of suchlike events transpiring here this season. Healesville State School THE annual examination for junior

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swimming certificate was held at the Healesville baths on Tuesday. The sweltering weather conditions made it an ideal day for the baths and a very good record was put up by the candidates. Of the 15, 13 passed fully, the other two being deferred for further practice in floating. Very fine results were obtained by Grade 8 pupils at the merit certificate examination. The successful scholars were: Muriel Brook-Smith, Phyllis Cook, Joan Crellin, Peggy Dennehy, Dorothy Jenkins, Joan Lloyd, Gwenda Phillips, June Phillips, Audrey Ritchie, Robert Bloom, Reg Coates, Donald Cook, Ken Gerdes, Murray Heritage, Ray Holland, James Kerr, Peter McIntyre, Gordon Olney, Harry Parkinson, Robert pocket, Reg Pullen, John Slatter, John Wollin, Gloria Piper. Warburton Mail 17 December 1965 Moves to Return to Late Shopping MOVES are afoot to introduce the late closing of shops in Warburton during certain periods of the year. Council received a request at its De-

cember meeting from the Warburton Advancement League that an immediate application be made to the Department of Labour and Industries in the matter of late closure of shops in Warburton. Letters to the Editor - by Teetotaller, Warburton ONCE upon a time, the water supply at Warburton was very clear, in fact clear enough to drink. Not so now. What has happened to it? New pipes, new settling basins have not made any improvement. Is the Warburton Water Trust trying to keep up with the Yarra Junction Trust by supplying top dressing for our gardens or have they shares in the breweries and soft drink companies which want us to stop drinking water. Tennis Court COUNCIL at its last meeting received a letter from the local Government Department advising an allocation of ÂŁ 247 towards the cost of constructing a tennis court at the Warburton Camping Park with a local contribution of at least ÂŁ124. - Contributed by Ellena Biggs

Letters Murderers must prove remorse UNDER a State Coalition Government, convicted murderers will not be eligible for release on parole unless they have provided police with the details of where the body of their victim is located. A convicted murderer cannot claim to be remorseful or rehabilitated if they are not prepared to give closure to the family and friends of their victims. Families have a right to bury their loved ones and to say goodbye. That’s why a Liberal Government will put the rights of victims and families at the centre of decision-making for the criminal justice system. It is the duty of our government to keep us safe, but under Daniel Andrews, crime is up and police numbers are being cut. Protecting Victorians from harm will always be the Coalition’s number one priority. Cindy McLeish, Member for Eildon.

Feather ruffling unnecessary THE Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning sounds like they might be busy with all that sort of responsibility, but I’m wrong. They have enough time on their hands to victimise and ruin the outgoing lifestyle of a mature-aged domesticated cockatoo (Mail, 8 December, ‘Cocky wants $600’). For a mere $600 a year, Charlie the cockatoo can stay where he is, doing what he does best; that is, putting smiles on children’s faces. I know an entertainer when I see one and Charlie is a natural. The $600 rent fee to the department is money for nothing, like stamp duty etc. Charlie the cockatoo enjoys being part of the team at Healesville stock feed; he has told me so on many occasions. There will be no-one to applaud when he dances if his mum and dad are forced

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Gift to shed By JESSE GRAHAM A DONATION has helped the Yarra Glen and District Men’s Shed recover from two burglaries earlier this year, in the fifth donation from the Yarra Glen Grand Hotel. On Sunday, 6 December, Grand Hotel owner Craig Barnett donated $1500 to the Men’s Shed at a Christmas function for the men’s shed, which was held at the venue. Vice-president Ross Ward said the donation would go towards the insurance excess costs the Men’s Shed incurred as a result of being burgled twice in October. In the burglaries, power tools and a safe were stolen from the shed, though Mr Ward said security had since been “beefed-up�. “We’ve beefed-up security with alarms, cameras and what have you, and different locks and doors - that’s all been taken care of,� he said. Though the shed was still waiting for replacement tools, being organised by their insurance company, he said the group had been working on Christmas decorations for about 20 businesses in the town. He said the donation was “very generous�, and that the shed had been well-supported by the businesses and residents in town. “From the best of my understanding, the Men’s Shed as an organisation is very wellregarded in Yarra Glen by the traders and the Chamber of

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Yarra Glen Men's Shed president Terry Hallpike with Yarra Glen Grand owner Craig Barnett. 148302 Picture: CONTRIBUTED Commerce,� he said. “They all help to provide essential supplies, so it’s a very friendly relationship, us and the town, really. “We have had considerable community support, following the loss of tools and equipment in the two burglaries this year, and this donation is an outstanding example of that community spirit.� The donation is the fifth

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Prizes worth thousands YARRA Ranges residents have shared in thousands of dollars in prizes, with winners drawn for the Mail’s All I Want for Christmas competition. The competition required residents to spend a minimum of $10 at Healesville Walk, Monbulk Jewellers, Croydon Cinemas, The Jewel Box, Travellers Place or wherever a promotional poster was hung. Over the course of the competition, more than 3500 entries came in - meaning more than $35,000 was spent at local businesses by entrants. Healesville’s Daniel and Paige Sonsie were the winners of a $5000 Gold Cinema Card from Croydon Cinemas, meaning they can see a film together every day of 2016, free of charge. Healesville’s Jan Frogley, Vince Gillett, Margaret Neil and W. Schaerf all won Healesville Walk vouchers worth $275, while Healesville’s Sharon Martin won a $250 voucher for Monbulk Jewellers. Kilsyth resident Chris Hutchinson won the $100 voucher for Upwey’s Travellers Place, while Healesville’s Lexie Bright won a $50 Auto One voucher. Norma Buzza, C. Malcolm, Toolangi’s Karen Cook, Badger Creek’s Angela Hammond and Kara Chater, Croydon’s Ruth Walton, Healesville’s Jennifer Sharp, Peter Grinter, Tim Lorey and Murray Hardinge all won $50 vouchers for The Jewel Box. Dandenong’s M. Heys, Healesville’s Jill Robins, Croydon’s Annie Martin and Mooroolbark’s David Payne also won $15 vouchers to Beechworth Bakery. The Mail thanks all of the entrants, and all of the businesses involved in the competition, and wishes all residents and readers a Merry Christmas and a happy new year.

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Visit Healesville Walk … you’ll be wrapped LOCAL clubs, groups and organisations in rural areas build connections and enhance the social fabric of the community. Healesville Walk supports and encourages local community initiatives and, as such, will launch The Great Christmas Gift Wrap on Saturday, 19 December, from 10am, supporting the Badger Creek and District Men’s Shed. Shoppers can make a donation to have their gifts wrapped by volunteer ‘shedders’ and helpers from this worthy group. The Australian Men’s Shed Association (AMSA) is the peak body representing more than 930 Men’s Sheds and is recognised as one of Australia’s largest male based community development organisations. AMSA recognises as a Men’s Shed any community-based, non-profit, non-commercial organisation that is accessible to all men and whose primary activity is the provision of a safe and friendly environment where men are able to work on meaningful projects. Peter Broman from Badger Creek and District Men’s Shed said the local group had a rich history. “It has its origins at the Living and Learning Centre in Healesville, but is a new shed for Badger Creek and district,” he said. “We have 20 members and are currently setting up woodwork and metalwork areas, and hope for automotive in the future. “We operate behind the Badger Creek Fire Brigade and work in partnership with the brigade. “We also work in the local community and are part of the network of Men’s Sheds across Australia.” With free tastings throughout the day and goodies to give away, be sure to bring your gifts or buy one. Come on in and visit Healesville Walk ... you’ll be wrapped. Healesville Walk Shopping Centre is located at 251 Maroondah Highway, Healesville.

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SATURDAY 19 DECEMBER Visit Healesville Walk Saturday 19 December from 10am, make a donation and have your presents wrapped. All donations will go to Badger Creek & District Men’s Shed. Plus, FREE FOOD TASTINGS and BALLOON TWISTING with Arty Twist to entertain the littlies! Healesville Walk will be CLOSED Christmas

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Help shape future town By PETER DOUGLAS WHAT is your vision for the future of Healesville and nearby surrounds? Now is the time to put forward your ideas, as the community is being asked to help shape the town’s direction. Yarra Ranges Council endorsed the draft Healesville Structure Plan at its Tuesday 8 December, meeting, with the draft plan available for community feedback. The plan provides a framework to guide future development of the Healesville and surrounding areas, including Chum Creek and Badger Creek. Important points include the development of key sites and improvement of public spaces, as well as exploring options around car parking. The plan aims to strengthen

the role of the town centre, as well as manage residential growth. Cr Fiona McAlister said the draft plan had come a long way since more than 100 people attended the initial town meeting. She said the community should consider providing input. “The draft plan has been two years in the making to get to this point,” Cr McAlister said. “I know structure plans are sometimes not that engaging, but many people have participated with what we have.” Cr McAlister said key points included the balance between amenity development and bushfire risk, as well as what must happen in terms of minimising risk. She also predicted volume

development would be another key point, with surveys suggesting 25 per cent wanted no development, while 50 per cent were content with predicted development. Population projections, which were prepared for council, predicted the population of Healesville and surrounds will increase by 1327 to 2036, which would bring the total population to 10962. This would require an additional 717 dwellings. After a six-week community consultation period, which begins in February, a report will be presented to council with the community feedback and recommended changes. For more information on coming consultation sessions, visit www.yarraranges.vic.gov. au/healesville.

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F: Film 1300 368 333 W: Warburton HV: Healesville YRSH – Youth School Holiday program. 9294 6716 Bookings Close 22 December.

HV F Hotel Transylvania 2 HV & W F Hunger Games: Mockingjay 2 HV F Bridge of Spies W F Oddball W F In the Heart of the Sea

HV F Oddball HV & W F Hotel Transylvania W F Hunger Games Upper Yarra Museum, Yarra Junction. 5967 2167

HV F Hunger Games HV F Oddball HV F The Dressmaker W F Creed W F Hotel Transylvania 2 W F The Dressmaker YRSH Paddleboarding

HV F Hotel Transylvania2 HV F Hunger Games HV F Oddball W F Oddball W F Hunger Games W F Creed YRSH Imax Cinema

Racing at Healesville. 0417 380 298. HV F Oddball HV F The Dressmaker HV F Creed W F Hotel Transylvania 2 W F In the Heart of the Sea W F The Hunger Games

Upper Yarra Museum HV F Oddball HV F Creed W F In the Heart of the Sea W F Oddball

HV F Hunger Games HV F Oddball HV F Creed W F Hotel Transylvania 2 W F Bridge of Spies YRSH - Beach Day Kids Day Out @ Yarra Glen Races. 9730 1332

Upper Yarra Museum HV F Hotel Transylvania 2 HV F The Hunger Games W F The Hunger Games W F The Dressmaker W F Oddball YRSH Photography

HV F Oddball HV F Hotel Transylvania 2 HV F The Weatherman’s Umbrella W F Hotel Transylvania 2 W F Hunger Games W F Bridge of Spies YRSH Theatre Workshop

HV F The Hunger Games HV F Oddball HV F In the Heart of the Sea W F Oddball W F In the Heart of the Sea W F Creed

HV F The Dressmaker HV F Bridge of Spies HV F In the Heart of the Sea W F Hotel Transylvania 2 W F Oddball W F The Dressmaker HV Rodeo. 0447 557 987

HV F Hotel Transylvania 2 HV F The Dressmaker W F Creed W F Oddball Little Big Day Out @ Healesville Greyhounds. Upper Yarra Museum

HV F Oddball HV F The Dressmaker W F Hunger Games W F Hotel Transylvania 2 YRSH Australian Open Healesville Library Book Chat Group. 5962 4423

HV F Oddball HV F Hunger Games HV F Oddball W F Oddball W F Hunger Games Upper Yarra Museum YRSH Judo Class

HV F Oddball HV F Star Wars: The Force Awakens W F The Force Awakens W F Hotel Transylvania 2 YRSH Stop Motion Animation

HV F The Force Awakens HV F In the Heart of the Sea W F Oddball W F The Force Awakens W F In the Heart of the Sea YRSH Funfields

HV F Hotel Transylvania 2 HV F The Hunger Games HV F The Force Awakens W F The Force Awakens W F Creed

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Ask us about Retirement Living • Situated 200 metres from the Tambo River • Ensuite cabins, powered sites, reasonable rates • Come & enjoy beautiful East Gippsland • Undercover barbecues, camp kitchen, recreation room, swimming pool & playground • Pets welcome by arrangement • Conveniently located next to Hotel & opposite General Store

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Shane, Emma, Phil and Christine thank their customers for their support in 2015. We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Safe New Year and look forward to seeing you in 2016. We are closed from Wednesday 23rd December to Monday 18th January 2016

The Staff and Committee of Healesville Living and Learning Centre would like to wish everyone a safe and happy festive season. The Centre will be closed for the Christmas break from December 19th, re-opening in 2016 with great new courses, lower fees and the return of some old favourites on January 18th. We look forward to seeing you in the New Year.

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Thank You to all our customers for your patronage in 2015 We wish you a Top of the range Christmas and a Happy motoring New Year. Will catch up in 2016. We are closed from Wednesday 22 December 2015 to 4 January 2016

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Merry Christmas to all From David Jay Mel and Lorraine

Thank you for your support in 2015 – Have a Safe & Happy New Year – We look forward to seeing you in 2016 We are closed from the 24th December 2015 to 4th January 2016

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2 Lilydale Road, Healesville

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Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Adrian and Odette we thank our valued clients for their support in 2015. We wish you a Flying Carpet Christmas and a Whole New World in 2016. We look forward to seeing you in 2016. We are closing from 23rd December to 24th January 2016.

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The Staff at Mark Gunther First National would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Safe and Prosperous 2016

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Merry Xmas to all our customers and shareholders, wishing you a great 2016

From all the team at Dalcorp Accounting Services, we would like to thank you for your continued support and wish you a Merry Christmas and a safe & productive New Year. 6 Hoddle Street YARRA JUNCTION

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Cunningham’s Hotel Yarra Junction CELEBRATE WITH US! The team at Cunninghams would like to wish Yarra Junction & the Yarra Valley a very Merry Christmas and a smashing New Year.

HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR SELLERS, BUYERS, LANDLORDS & TENANTS.

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There are more than just trampolines at the centre, with dedicated activity areas. 148384 is open seven days a week, meaning you can jump down and see them at practically any time. Perfect for when the kids are feeling particularly energetic, which, as many parents know, can be the case during the school holidays. For more information, visit at 123 Lewis Road, Knoxfield, or phone on 1300 JumpDeck (1300 586 733).

JumpDeck features more than 100 interconnected trampolines. 148384

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Awesome day of family fun over 20 interactive features and Australia’s only Hydro Storm. If slides are more your thing, then you’re spoilt for choice at Funfields. The Blackout and Wipeout raft waterslides offer two exciting and very different experiences. Then, there are the two Splashdown Waterslides. For the extreme thrill-seekers, there is the newest attraction, Typhoon. This is the world’s longest Pro Slide CannonBowl ride. They haven’t forgotten about the younger Funfielders, who can enjoy the Formula Fun Mini Go-Karts and Mini Bikes, Snakes Alive, Burnout, and the Pony Express Carousel. So whether it’s fast or slow, or wet or dry, there is something for everyone at Funfields. Funfields is located at 2365 Plenty Road, Whittlesea. For more information, visit www.funfields.com.au.

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MANSFIELD ZOO: White Lions Open Daily From 10am Lion feeding at 5:00pm everyday of the School Holiday’s! Enquire for an unforgettable overnight camping experience.

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FROM humble beginnings 30 years ago, Funfields has developed into Melbourne’s favourite theme park. With a host of quality attractions, featuring a tantalising mix of both wet and dry rides, guests are assured of a truly awesome day of outdoor family fun. Enjoy the alpine toboggan slide, go-karts, swinging pirate ship and bumper boats, or test your skills at the ‘all new’ Treasure Cove mini-golf course. In fantastic news for adventure-seekers, three new rides have recently been introduced. These include the Kraken Racer, a four-tube intertwining aqua racer that will see riders twist and turn towards victory. The Samba Balloon ride offers a colourful opportunity to glide up, up and away. Meanwhile, the new Mini Ferris Wheel is sure to be an instant classic. When you’re ready to cool off, head over to Wacky Waters, a magical aquatic playground with


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Rock Revival will ensure a fun night for all guests.148314

A Rochford season rival, a spit roast of pork, Mongolian barbecue for the main event and finish with a selection of mini desserts. For the kids, they have a special menu and movies. Enjoy festive food and a sing-along, or simply dance the night away. Weather permitting, the festive feast will be set up on the deck by the 100-year-old oak

tree and views of the Yarra river. So round up your friends and family and make sure you bring in the New Year in style. Bookings are essential. Cost is $85 for adults, while children under 12 are $35. Oscar’s on the Yarra is located at 3185 Warburton Highway, Warburton. For more information, email info@oscarsontheyarra.com.au.

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NEW Year’s Eve is a great night to get out and celebrate with friends and family, as well as looking forward to the New Year ahead of new adventures. Best Western Yarra Valley’s restaurant Oscar’s on the Yarra is celebrating the New Year with a fabulous night of food and fun, with live music by Rock Revival. Enjoy breads and dips on ar-

SPEND this New Year’s Eve in the most idyllic of locations - Rochford Wines Yarra Valley - and bring in 2016 among the vines with the multi-platinum selling and award-winning Rogue Traders re-forming for a special one-off performance - after eight years! Performing their global success hit songs Voodoo Child, Watching You and, of course, We’re Coming Home - at Rochford Wines New Year’s Eve in the Vines festival - December 31, 2015 - the Rogue Traders are reuniting for a special performance to bring in the New Year among the vines in the heart of Victoria’s Yarra Valley wine region. With seven Top 20 hits on the ARIA Singles Chart, the four original band members will be fronted by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, where eventgoers can expect to hear all of their hits from their string of successful albums - including the two top five albums in Australia Here Come the Drums (2005) and Better in the Dark (2007). “I can’t wait to get on stage and perform our first public gig in eight years ... it’s going to be one hour of non-stop hits. So get ready for an action-packed show!” Natalie Bassingthwaighte said.

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Mongolian BBQ and more Live music by Rock Revival Enjoy festive food, sing and dance Cost: $85 adults, $35 children under 12. Bookings essential. Accommodation available. Warburton Highway, Warburton Ph: 5966 9166 3185 www.oscarsontheyarra.com.au

$83.50 WINE QUEST GATE TICKET Make your own way there... Rochford Winery 6pm-1am (Cnr Maroondah Hwy & Hill Rd Coldstream, Yarra Valley, Melway Ref 277D9)

$123.50 WINE QUEST BUS TICKET Includes bus transfers from Melbourne... Buses will depart at 6pm from Transport Hotel, Fed Square (inc.1x Somersby Cider between 5-6pm). Shuttle buses & party buses available. Returning to Melbourne at 2:30am. Food, cocktails, beer, wine, cider available to purchase at Rochford Winery

ALL TICKETS INCLUDE: •฀NYE฀IN฀THE฀VINES฀entry฀ticket •฀Vineyard฀entertainment (NO BYO, SMALL PICNICS ALLOWED)

$203.50 VIP RESTAURANT TICKET($40 extra p.p for bus) •฀Entry฀to฀V.I.P.฀restaurant฀area฀with฀3฀course฀dinner, 1 bottle of wine per person •฀Air-conditioning,฀private฀bar฀&฀toilets •฀These฀tickets฀are฀in฀a฀private฀area and limited to the first 200 people

TICKET SALES & ENQUIRIES: 0488 581 074 Book online: winequest.com.au Email: contact@winequest.com.au facebook.com/NYEinthevines Rochford Winery: (03) 5962 2119 rochfordwines.com.au

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SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLE THIS beautiful home has four bedrooms and two bathrooms; multiple living areas including lounge/dining room and a fantastic mezzanine study/rumpus room and is off the grid and fully self-sufficient (powered by solar panels). Set in a beautiful environment on 1.5 hectares (14,954 square metres), just a few minutes from the shops, schools and facilities of Yarra Junction, the property enjoys magnificent northerly views across

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the valley and to Mt Donna Buang in the distance. The home itself is surrounded by lovely gardens and is of a stunning rustic style with lovely timber floors and features. Enjoy life at this very well set up property with no electricity or water bills; your own vegie garden and there’s even a mudbrick chook shed. Extras include a slow combustion wood heater and a large double garage.

YARRA JUNCTION Inspect: By appointment Price: $490,000 plus Contact: Tony Fanfulla, 0419 870 513 BELL REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION. 5967 1277


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Woori Yallock

$1,250,000 plus

551 Little Yarra Rd Gladysdale

$330,000 - $350,000

A Unique Life Opportunity

Charm & Character In Abundance

Recently renovated and itted out restaurant.Well over 2 acres (9251 sqm) of land with over 60 car parks. Modern 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home. Great exposure with Warburton Highway Frontage. This combination of features offers a rare opportunity for someone looking to establish a hospitality business such as restaurant/cafe, cellar door or other retail/tourist pursuit. Currently operating as the German Clocks Cafe you have the choice to continue this business or change to your own style or need.

Get away from the hustle and bustle and take a step back in time to this 1930’s cutie! Set on the perfect size allotment of nearly half an acre with an outlook over neighbouring farms and mountains. The cottage offers 3 bedrooms, 2 with built in robes, a lovely formal lounge room with wood ire, ceiling rose & ornate cornices throughout, polished hardwood looring, original country kitchen with new 900mm stainless steel oven/cooktop, front verandah with Jarrah looring.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 12.30 - 1pm (Photo ID Required)

STILL TIME TO COME AND GRAB AN ENTRY TO OUR COLOURING COMPETITION AND

WIN A BIKE FOR CHRISTMAS! Competition closes this Friday 18th December. Like our Facebook page Bell Real Estate Yarra Valley to see some of the great entries

Warburton

$300,000 - $345,000

Hoddles Creek

$760,000

Character Home with Mountain Views

Paradise Found - 80 ACRES approx.

Nestled on a lightly treed block of over 1700sqm is this character illed home with picturesque views over the township of Warburton. Featuring 3 large bedrooms, a good size functional kitchen and a generous size lounge with feature open ire place. An updated bathroom, including claw foot bath and polished hardwood looring throughout. Entertaining outside will be a delight from the undercover deck taking in the views of Warburton and surrounding mountains.

Approx. 80 of the best rolling picturesque acres around. Offering acres of quality pasture with some scattered tree and bush area, plenty of water with natural spring and dam, great views enjoyed from all aspects, fantastic grazing land. The ultimate lifestyle escape, peaceful and private. Enjoy the country.

Contact: Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years

Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

5967 1277

2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068

Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years

5966 2530

3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years

Carly James Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

Cassandra Darwall Property Management

5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville

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21 Bleaches Lane Yarra Junction

$510,000 - $570,000

Family Perfection This spacious four bedroom home epitomises Yarra Valley living. Set in a quiet no through road on a large 1598 square metre block opposite farmland, the property is beautifully presented inside & out including a lovely cool summer garden with lots of shady sitting places & a BBQ & entertaining area covered with a wisteria. Inside the home offers loads of living space for all the family including a separate lounge & rumpus room plus two bathrooms including a full ensuite to the master plus study or parents retreat. An updated kitchen overlooks the rear yard & is adjacent to meals & family area. Extras include central heating plus wood heater, double garage, caravan/boat carport & so much more. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11.30am -12pm (Photo ID Required)

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all our valued clients from the team at Yarra Junction, Warburton & Seville

Open for business all through Christmas holiday period except for main public holidays

15 Hilltop Rise Launching Place

$480,000 - $550,000

Huge Family Living, Great Location Set at the end of a quiet and leafy no-through road is this gorgeous family residence sitting on approx. third of an acre. The stunning home comprises of 5 bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite and the other 4 with built in robes, an additional home ofice with separate external access ideal for a work from home opportunity, a stunning white kitchen with all the trimmings and large adjacent meals area which opens to the extensive undercover outdoor entertainment zone. Outdoors ind a lovely in ground pool oasis that is solar heated and salt water chlorinated, a wine cellar, mountain views, double lock up remote controlled garage and plenty of space for the kids and pets to roam around. There are two living areas with feature solid brick walls and stained glass windows, zoned ducted heating, ceiling fans, mains and solar power this one has the lot.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11 - 11.30am (Photo ID Required)

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years

Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

5967 1277

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Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068

Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years

5966 2530

3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years

Carly James Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

Cassandra Darwall Property Management

5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville

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12 Gardenhill Rd Launching Place

$590,000 - $650,000

3 Winn St Millgrove

$290,000 - $320,000

Family Bliss on 2.75 acres

Sparkling Renovation

Spectacular mountain views are enjoyed from this renovated 3 bedroom + study brick home located in a private & quiet location on 11130 sqm. Surrounded by lovingly established gardens & with multiple sheds the main one ideal as a workshop for tradies. This home is ideal for everyone, offering views from the living rooms & master bedroom with ensuite & WIR, the home boasts new modern kitchen & bathrooms, central heating & air conditioning plus wood heater.

The minute approach this 3 bedroom home its evident there’s been a lot of work done. Inside you’ll ind a complete renovation with brand new kitchen, bathroom & laundry. Fully re-carpeted & tiled throughout & lots of fresh paint applied plus new curtains & blinds. Offering a large lounge room and a wide sunny covered deck with views the lifestyle this home offers is splendid. Plenty of parking plus a large shed up the back ideal for a man-cave.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 12 - 12.30pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11 - 11.30am (Photo ID Required)

10 Sylvan Ave Warburton

$395,000 - $450,000

Charm and Position Set in a quiet no through road location this California Bungalow style 3 bedroom home is beautifully presented having enjoyed a recent renovation including a full exterior paint. A spacious layout offers lounge & dining rooms, numerous character features including polished hardwood looring and decorative high ceilings with ornate cornices and a magniicent bay window in the living area. An enviable hostess kitchen well-appointed with quality modern appliances including combination oven/cooktop, dishwasher and central workbench all adding to the country charm of this delightful home. Step outside and enjoy the lovely gardens, separate double garage with power and concrete loor, carport under roof plus a handy storage room which could easily be another bedroom or rumpus.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 10.30-11am (Photo ID Required)

East Warburton

$390,000 plus

Yarra Junction

$490,000 plus

Creative Colourful and Warm!!

Are you Seeking a Self Suficient Lifestyle?

This stunning Artists own home oozing charm from every nook and offering loads of space and comfort. 4 good size bedrooms, master upstairs with large ensuite, corner spa bath, 2 quaint verandah’s and open plan study/second living zone. Beautifully presented both inside and out with country style kitchen, dishwasher, gas cooking and heating, cosy woodheater & 2 air conditioners for the summer months ahead. Timber looring throughout, separate dining area leading onto a back verandah the ideal spot to rest and relax.

Look no further! This beautiful home boasting 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms; multiple living areas including lounge/dining room & a fantastic mezzanine study/rumpus room is off the grid & fully selfsuficient (powered by solar panels). Set in a beautiful environment on 1.5 hectares (14954 sqm), just a few minutes from the shops, schools & facilities of Yarra Junction, the property enjoys magniicent northerly views across the valley & on to Mt Donna Buang in the distance.

Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years

Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

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Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068

Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years

5966 2530

3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years

Carly James Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

Cassandra Darwall Property Management

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VAL NICHOLS $780,000 to $800,000

LAUNCHING PLACE

$795,000

42 ACRES VIEWS, PASTURE & POSITION On the Melbourne side of Healesville. Gently undulating pasture, sunny slopes, corner position with sealed road frontage and side road access, superb views across surrounding farmland to distant mountains. AUCTION SATURDAY 17th December 11am. 61 Camms Road Inspect by appointment.

64 ACRES - PANORAMIC VIEWS

“EZORI� - 3.2 ACRES

A spring fed creek with crystal clear water, gently rolling pastures and pristine Mountain Ash forest scattered with tall tree ferns, well fenced into 3 paddocks. Long all weather gravel driveway, approved planning permit for a residence, house site excavated and prepared for building.

Mountain views and a convenient position. Spacious 4 bedroom family home plus independent living area, approx. 40 sq., beautiful presentation, gracious formal and informal living rooms, wide verandahs, open pastures, excellent shedding, mains water and 2 sealed road frontages.

KINGLAKE

$159,950

WOORI YALLOCK

$1,600,000

42 ACRES VIEWS, PASTURE & POSITION On the Melbourne side of Healesville. Gently undulating pasture, sunny slopes, corner position with sealed road frontage and side road access, superb views across surrounding farmland to distant mountains. AUCTION SATURDAY 17th December 11am. 61 Camms Road Inspect by appointment.

OVER HALF AN ACRE - 2,224 SQ.M.

288 ACRES - 116.7HA

Gently rising land, scattered native trees, rich and well drained mountain soils. Steel storage shed with concrete floor, 5,000gl. water tank. 200m from sealed Glenburn Road and approx. 3km to the township. Long established residential area with similar size properties to provide a tranquil country lifestyle.

Rolling pasture and plateau areas with magnificent views, patches of shade trees. Mains water and electricity connected. 2 machinery sheds, cattle yards, 5 dams, long central driveway. 2 road access. Peaceful rural surrounds. A highly productive property renowned for breeding and fattening cattle.

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WARBURTON

HOBBY FARM ON 45 ACRES 1962 Melba Highway

Inspect: By appointment Price: $740,000 plus Contact: ANDREW MCMATH REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1800

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THIS brick-veneer ranch-style home is set on nearly 45 acres of land and includes a small creek which runs through the property, two titles and two road accesses. The home includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two toilets, an open-plan lounge and dining with open fireplace, split-system unit and kitchen with electric upright stove and combustion stove to keep the whole place cosy and warm. Outside the land is a mixture of pasture and bush and includes a good sized vegetable patch, fruit trees, well established nut trees and pasture for cattle or sheep. There is a good sized verandah running down both sides of the home, which is a great spot to sit and relax and take in the mountain views and watch the native birds, deer and wildlife on the property. There is a garage on the property along with a carport at the end of the house. The property is set well back from the road, along a lovely country lane yet it is very close to town, and the O’Shannassy Aqueduct is at the rear of the property. Close to bus stop and Mt Donna Buang.

GROUP The team at eview Yarra Valley would like to wish all our clients and the community a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy New Year. 2016 promises to be a busy year for real estate with the large amount of buyers coming to live in the Yarra Valley. There main reason for moving into the area is the lifestyle on offer and the strong community connections such as the arts, schools and sporting clubs which the entire family can be a part of. As real estate agents we don’t just sell your property, we sell the area and lifestyle that we as locals all enjoy each day. Have a fantastic Christmas day with your families and we look forward to assisting you in 2016.

Stuart Aldridge Director / Licensed Estate Agent M: 0402 464 511 E: stuart.aldridge@eview.com.au

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Ian Vine Licensed Estate Agent M: 0488 179 767 E: ian.vine@eview.com.au

David McKee Sales Consultant M: 0419 150 009 E: david.mckee@eview.com.au

Kerry Fisher Sales Consultant M: 0407 140 834 E: Kerry.fisher@eview.com.au

Jodie Young-Anastasio Senior Property Manager PH: 5962 1053 E: yarravalleyrentals@eview.com.au

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mcmath.com.au 6 Acres (approx)

New Listing

150 Big Pats Creek Road, Big Pats Creek

27 Tarhilla Drive, Launching Place

• Craftsman built 2 storey timber home oozes quality • Open plan living & dining area with open fire place • New kitchen with stone bench tops & quality appliances • Sunroom overlooking the glorious garden • Large vegetable garden, work shed & wood shed • Botanical parkland grounds with exotic trees

Gently undulating & located near the end of a no through road with loads of space to set up your new home (STCA). One of the last remaining blocks left in the street. It is also situated within walking distance to bus stops, service station/convenience store. For any building enquiries, please contact the Shire of Yarra Ranges on 1300 368 333.

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WE WOULD LIKE TO WISH EVERYONE HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A SAFE NEW YEAR!

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Yarra Valley Community for all their support over the past year. Once again, it’s been great to support our fantastic local community groups: Warburton Football Club • Warburton Golf Club • Launching Place Primary School • Launching Place and Warburton Cricket Club • Yarra Junction Bowls Club • Upper Yarra Artisans • Powelltown Football Club • Hoddles Creek Cricket Club • Warburton Bowls Club • Warburton Up & Running • Yarra Junction Cricket Club • Gladysdale Apple Festival • Woori Yallock Football Club • Yarra Junction Football Club • Yarra Junction Primary School • The Variety Police Day & of course the National Breast Cancer Foundation monthly donations from all the Professionals ofices in Australia, which is now at a total of over $2,700,000!

We look forward to another great year in 2016. It’s Business as Usual – closed Public Holidays only.

Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent

Chris Lord Sales Manager

Warburton 3371 Warburton Hwy

5966 2800

Ian Shipton Sales Consultant

Andrew McMath Licensed Agent

Briana McCarthy Sales Consultant

Marc Barton-Johnson Sales Consultant

Lyndal McMath Hall Licensed Agent

Wendy Adams Licensed Agent

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sales@mcmath.com.au Ofices also at Lilydale, Mt Evelyn & Mooroolbark

Melinda Darwall Licensed Agent

Mia McKay Sales Support/Administration

Cassie Crowe Administration

Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer

Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy

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WARBURTON 9 SYLVAN AVENUE TURN TRASH INTO TREASURE If you’re up for a challenge, and don’t mind repairing or replacing plaster, electricals, appliances and other items, this could be a great opportunity to have a lovely log home with your own style. Currently it looks a bit of a disaster, but with cleaning up, tidying up, repairs and renovation, you could have a spacious 4 bedroom family home with long verandahs, filtered outlook to the hills and a large block of more than 1700sqm with off street parking on a no through road. You will need to make your own judgement as to whether the kitchen and bathroom need repair or replacement. Vendor keen to sell, so come to the OFI or make an appointment to inspect for yourself. A chance to add value and your own touch awaits you!

4a 1b 1c METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

LAUNCHING PLACE 5a Something For Everyone, Opposite Farmland

2b 2c 2e

$280,000 Plus Sat 19th Dec 2-2:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344

LAUNCHING PLACE 3a 2b 1c A Wonderful Modern Feel on approx 1300sqm

1d 2e

If your wish list includes a large well maintained 5 bedroom home on just under half an acre, an inground solar heated pool, a double garage with a hobby room above, a beautiful garden setting, and located on a no through road opposite farmland but within walking distance to the local primary school, then you need look no more. With 2 separate living areas, gas ducted heating, 3 reverse cycle split systems, a wood heater, a gas log look heater, a ducted vacuum system plus a covered entertainment area, there is not much more that you could want.

Stylish folding glass doors between the large lounge and covered deck with views to the hills, rendered exterior with colorbond features, renovated main bathroom, attractive kitchen and spacious meals area all combine to make this three bedroom plus study home something special. Handy to shops, transport and Warburton Trail, with double garage and storage space, it may also suit someone working from home as the study has both internal and external access.

METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

$540,000 Plus By Appointment Photo ID required Peter Nunn 0417 502 669 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344

HEALESVILLE 3a A Natures Paradise on approx 12.5 Acres

2b 2c 4e

Just minutes drive into the town centre but with a sense of privacy and seclusion, this 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom brick veneer home has 2 separate living areas, a modern alfresco area and solar heated pool. There is also an American Barn with a mezzanine floor and a well set up workshop/storage area. Established garden surrounds and dam plus an area with a rainforest feel and tracks leading into the bush. Extras include underhouse storage, double garage and a 1.5kw solar system. A wonderful country retreat. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

$725,000 Plus By Appointment Photo ID required Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 HEALESVILLE OFFICE 5962 1700

WOORI YALLOCK 1605 Warburton Highway 5964 7344 HEALESVILLE

292 Maroondah Highway 5962 1700

$395,000 Plus By Appointment Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344

SEASONS GREETINGS FROM THE BARRY PLANT TEAM Thank you for your support – looking forward to 2016 Thank you to all who listed, sold and bought properties through our Woori Yallock and Healesville offices, and to landlords and tenants of rental properties we manage through both offices. 2015 has been a busy year, with lots of great results and we are looking forward to a successful 2016. Best wishes for a safe and happy festive season from Jenny Webb, Jane Nunn, Peter Nunn, Carli Mitchell, John Holz and Adele Clinch – your local Barry Plant team.


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The 10 best films of 2015 By SETH HYNES THIS year has been another banner for foreign and independent productions and a good if middling year for mainstream blockbusters, albeit with some surprise stand-outs. Here are my picks for the 10 best films of 2015. 10. Wild Tales - A collection of diverse Spanish-Argentinian short films linked by the theme of vengeance, this is a must-see for anyone who loves sociallyconscious, pitch-black dark comedy. 9. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night - As sombre and emotionally authentic as it is weird and violent, this Iranian supernatural drama ingeniously frames vampirism, which is generally a very masculine monster trope, as a form of female empowerment. It might also be the best David Lynch movie that Lynch didn’t actually make. 8. Mad Max: Fury Road - A modern-day marvel of insane stunts and brutally beautiful

Celebrating the season in fine style By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLE residents are being called on to celebrate the holiday season together, with a street parade and Christmas party being held this Friday. On Friday, 18 December, business members, residents and families are invited to attend the Healesville Christmas Festival at the Railway Station. The evening will begin at 4.30pm, with a parade from Coronation Park down the main street, led by Santa Claus. Healesville Chamber of Commerce member and event organiser Stewart Thomson said the Lions Club of Healesville, Rotary Club of Healesville and the chamber would announce the winner of the Deck the Heales-ville Christmas Decoration Competition on the corner of Church Street and main street, before the parade continued down to the railway station. Mr Thomson said that a giant slide, mechanical bull, velcro walls, horizontal bungee, pony

rides and a petting zoo, among other attractions, would be at the station grounds for children to enjoy in a two-hour event. He said the event was chosen to coincide with the last school day of the year, and that the rides would be free of charge though Healesville CFA would be holding a sausage sizzle and Rotary would host a hamburger barbecue as a fund-raiser. “Everyone’s busy at this time of the year, so it’s good, coinciding with the last day of school, to be able to go down and celebrate with friends, pass on best wishes and go off on your own way to have your private family functions,” Mr Thomson said. “What it is, is fantastic amusements and attractions which are available for all 3777 community members to attend free of charge.” Mr Thomson said the event would be the third Christmas party held by the chamber, and that he hoped this year’s would be the best yet.

“We’ve united as groups in a common cause, to give the community the best festival ever,” he said. “Get out and support your community, wave the flag and support the CFA ... give support back to those who support you, and that will help us try to ensure the success of this event moving forward.” The festival will wind up at 7pm. The Deck the Heales-ville competition required businesses and organisations in town to decorate their windows with a Christmas theme that will be illuminated until 10.30pm each night. Though the winners will be announced on Friday, the entrants are required to keep their displays up until Boxing Day, meaning residents can walk through at night to view some of the creative displays. For more information, visit the Healesville Chamber of Commerce Facebook page.

vibrant and endearing, Pixar’s latest film is entertaining surrealism for kids and has the welcome message of sadness being an important emotion in life. 3. Macbeth - A triumph of filmmaking and adaptation, Justin Kurzel’s Macbeth has stunning art direction, riveting performances from Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard, and some clever little reinterpretations of Shakespeare’s text. 2. It Follows - A low-key but phenomenally tense horror film with the aroma of fine early John Carpenter, It Follows is also a brilliant subversion of old slasher movie cliches. 1. Ex Machina - An entrancing, elegant character study that keeps you constantly guessing about the motives of its characters, Ex Machina astutely engages with themes of artificial intelligence and how we engage with technology and how technology may engage with us right back. Without hyperbole, the best science fiction film of the current decade.

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violence, George Miller’s latest post-apocalyptic thrill-ride also has intriguing characters, including a bad-ass heroine, and outstanding pacing. 7. The Martian - Suspenseful, funny and uplifting all at once, The Martian is Ridley Scott’s and Matt Damon’s best film in a long time and a new high-point for science fiction realism. 6. Sicario - Like The Double last year, Sicario grips you from start to finish with its vivid, unrelentingly bleak atmosphere along with career-best performances from Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro. 5. Kumiko The Treasure Hunter - A strangely charming portrait of obsession, this slow but mesmerising film stars Rinko Kikuchi as a withdrawn young woman who is desperate to escape her unfulfilling life, and so explores snowy Minnesota in search of a buried treasure she saw in an old Coen Brothers movie. 4. Inside Out - Dazzlingly


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Walter’s touch with the daffodils By KATH GANNAWAY WALTER Lawrence wore many hats in his work for others, but one of his most colourful was yellow. Walter’s home-grown bunches of daffodils graced the Daffodil Day stalls at Healesville for many years. His fields of gold on Schoolhouse Road, Woori Yallock, were planted over the years from two bulbs his father brought home. “They just kept on multiplying and multiplying so we just decided to start donating them to help with Daffodil Day,” he told the Mail back in 2012. Walter passed away on 2 September this year. He was born in Ringwood on 18 May, 1929, the third child and eldest

son of Ernest and Mary Lawrence’s 10 children. Walter started school at Wonga Park and started at Woori Yallock State School in 1938 when the family moved to the Yarra Valley. He was 14 when he left school to work in the forestry with his father. He worked in the industry for seven and a half years and was proficient at his work and for 26 years with the Board of Works as a plant operator. His wife, of 56 years, Rita, said he loved machinery. He learned to handle a variety of equipment and machinery, skills he honed and developed throughout his life. Walter and Rita (nee Hair) were married at the Clear Lake Methodist Church on 8 April 1959 and they

raised their three children, Wally Margaret and John on the family farm. Sadly, Wally died in a motorcycle accident at just 22 years of age. Walter loved children and was delighted when he became a grandfather 17 years ago, and again two years later. He adored his two grand-daughters, Riannon and Vanessa. Rita said Walter gave his life to the Lord when he was 17. Four years later, he went to Bible college (Melbourne Bible Institute) and over the years was involved in various missions and supported individual missionaries. His 50 years as an elder in the Woori Yallock Presbyterian Church was celebrated in July this year.

“The word of God was of paramount importance to Walter,” Rita said. He believed in faith in action and was very community-minded. Throughout his life he had been involved in the local fire brigade, school council, Red Cross, the Yarra Junction Hospital Committee, LinC where he was a volunteer driver and delivered food parcels and bread. And, of course, there was his annual donation of daffodils to support the anti-cancer cause. “He would help wherever he saw the need and where his skills could be used,” Rita said. Walter had major surgery in July from which he recovered well, but passed away suddenly two months later.

Walter Lawrence was a man of faith, family and community. 148363

Jim, a man of honour By KATH GANNAWAY JIM Crow arrived in Healesville two days before Christmas, 1959, and joined the ranks of “the local coppers” as a senior constable. For the next 56 years, Healesville was home, family, work and community - home base for a fulfilling, funny and fruitful life. Jim died, aged 87 on 21 November and was farewelled with a CFA honour guard at Le Pine, Lilydale, on Friday, 27 November. The final salute followed a celebration of his life that honoured him as a man who lived for his family and his community, was respected and loved by many and made every minute count. He was the third child of William and Elizabeth Crow’s nine children and grew up in Hastings. He joined the police force in 1955 as part of the recruitment for the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games and was recruited again when Jan Kiteley synchronised her trips to the local post office to coincide with Jim’s police mail duties. They were married on 27 March, 1965, at the Presbyterian Church in Healesville and celebrated at the local RSL. Bryce, who sadly died last year, was born in 1968, and Ashley, four years later. After Bryce arrived Jim and Jan bought the Cosy Corner Milk Bar and it was not at all unusual for Jim to be serving customers either side of his police shifts. He loved the interaction with customers, and they loved it too. After leaving the police force he started a driving school where he taught generations of Healesville teenagers. He also drove buses for McKenzies. His volunteer work started as soon as he hit town. Jim had been a member of the Crib Point Fire Brigade as a young man and joined Healesville brigade where he served as Captain from 1984 to 1987 and was made a Life Member. He was also an active member of the Masonic Lodge and the Lions Club of Healesville. Heart-felt and humourous tributes were delivered by representatives of each of those organisations. Ashley spoke on behalf of the family. He said everyone had a story to tell about his dad. He said the conversations would start with “Are you Jim Crow’s son?” and go on from there. “Your Dad was a good copper”, or “Jim taught me to drive”, or “Jim told me this joke once”, or “Don’t his legs ever get cold”, “I remember when that car was new” or “How’s your dad’s bloody cockatoo going?” Both the car, a HQ Holden he

Above: Healesville Fire Brigade Captain, Jim Crow - 1984-1987. 148373

Right: A salute to Jim Crow. 148373 bought new in 1974, and Popeye the cockatoo he hand-reared from a chick, were synonymous with Jim. Ashley said the common thread to all the stories was that they always ended with how much people admired and respected Jim, and what a good man he was. “That made Bryce and I very proud,” he said. Jim and Bryce were best of mates and Jim was always there to help out with the businesses - in the early days the courier service and later with the stockfeeds business. Ashley shared stories of holidays at Bonnie Doon, towing the caravan behind the HQ, boating and socialising. Jim and Jan loved to socialise and recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. It was at Bonnie Doon that Jim acquired ‘Popeye’ and they were constant companions. Jim was a regular and welcome guest at the Army School of Health, where he found a receptive audience for his latest yarns, and gathered a few new ones as well. Ashley said his father had been a strong role model who always set a good example, in particular with his sense of community and attitude to helping other people. He said his often shared motto “Treat others the way you would want to be treated and you won’t go far wrong”, was something that he lived

Healesville CFA formed a guard of honour for their former captain. 148373 by and would be his legacy. Tributes from his grandchildren, Mitchell, Georgia, Nathan and Jessica gave a personal insight into a proud and wonderful ‘Pop’. Passing on values such as a firm

handshake, a strong work ethic, the importance of having fun and helping others and of making time to make memories were among the many beautiful memories they shared. Mitchell said his one big memory was being able to have his Pop for a

driving instructor - something he didn’t get to do with his dad, Bryce. “He was a great man to everyone and he will be sadly missed by all,” Georgia said. There was a collective nod.


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Grounds for lofty aims By PETER DOUGLAS HEALESVILLE is primed to host an AFL preseason clash in the near future, according to local football officials. After the success of the Essendon Football Club’s three-day training camp at the Don Road Sporting Complex, and the pristine condition of the surface, some believe the town can expect further major football events. Healesville Football Netball Club president, Felix Fraraccio, said the positive response from Bomber officials provided further support for toplevel events, including AFL preseason or Under 18s TAC Cup matches. Mr Fraraccio said the Bombers were lured to the ground due to its MCG-like size and quality surface. “Essendon officials didn’t believe how big and pristine the ground is, but were very impressed when they got here,” he said. “The ground is in fabulous condition. The town should be proud, the curators and (Yarra Ranges) Shire ensure it’s in top shape.” Mr Fraraccio said the success of the open training session on Wednesday 9 December, which attracted well over

Bombers players slog out the preseason on the MCG-like size and surface Healesville ground. 148370 500 local AFL fans, proved the site was destined for bigger things. He also cited the fact the ground this year successfully hosted the Yarra Valley Mountain District Football Netball League grand final, with more

than 3500 attending the decider. At the Bombers’ session, fans were treated to a sausage sizzle, plenty of fanfare and an Essendon squad that mingled and signed autographs. New recruits Matthew Leuenberger

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Speedster Courtenay Dempsey mingles and signs autographs for a bunch of local fans. 148370 and Craig Bird were unveiled to the crowd and waiting media, as well as draftees Darcy Parish, Aaron Francis, Mitch Brown and former Dandenong Stingray, Gach Nyuon. The Bombers had opted to get away from their home facilities for a period

while the club considers the issue of captaincy for next season. While many pundits believe it will come down to incumbent Jobe Watson or young gun Dyson Heppell, the club wanted to get away and consider their options. Coach John Worsfold spoke on the issue during an open media opportunity. “The votes are in, but haven’t been counted, we have a strong leadership group to choose from,” he said. However, the voting system is just a suggestion from the squad, but not an actual vote. Worsfold wouldn’t be drawn in over suggestions of a two-horse race scenario between Watson and Heppell. He also added it was “great to be here in Healesville in front of this fantastic crowd”. Meanwhile, Mr Fraraccio confirmed Healesville Football Club has landed a few boom recruits for next season, with others returning to the club, but wouldn’t name the recruits just yet. However, he believed they would be the difference next season as the club aims to go one better after finishing runner-up to Wandin.

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Cryptic Clues No. 7401 ACROSS 1. Was it wrong to have the old cut loose in young carousals? (4,4). 6. Do for the bird (4). 8. The name, note, is American (4). 9. To evaluate a paper that’s folding, is brought in (8). 10. Broke in to get the cooker (5). 11. Save again to get new cues (6). 13. Search the yard, perhaps, the car is in (6). 15. Appeared to understand me the day after (6). 17. The clatter does disturb one (6). 19. Affect emotionally just a tiny bit (5). 22. Left in for a member of the family to guard (8). 23. The Russain versus the Scotsman on the outside (4). 24. Didn’t go right away? (4). 25. Mad and depressed about, myself (8). O

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Tables turn for bowlers WARBURTON BOWLS WARBURTON 1 (Division 2 Section 4) played at home against Montmorency on Saturday, keen to avenge their first round loss away and won 89 to 74. They continued their unbeaten run at home despite disappointingly losing 2 rinks. Full credit to Montmorency who competed well. Rink scores were as follows: P. Caneva 26/13; B. Woods 21/15; J. Brookes 20/22 and A. Donohue 22/24. Warburton 2 (Division 4 - Section5) played Mooroolbark away going down in another tight contest 65 to 75. Rink scores: M. Brennan 19/17; S. Mahoney 17/15; G. Wynd 14/20 and S. Freestone 15/23. The highlight being the cool head from the skipper, Mick Brennan, as he pulled off some wonderful shots to ensure victory for his rink. Warburton 3 played Cardinia Waters at home this week and won comfortably 61 to 28. R. Newing’s rink continued to win well 45/5 with C. Kercher’s rink fighting hard to go down 16/23. Warburton 4 (Division 8 - Section 6) unfortunately had to forfeit with too many players unavailable. The Tuesday Pennant (Division 1 - Section 4) played against Eltham 3 away and won 79 to 57 in extremely windy conditions. Rink scores were as follows: G. Walsh 35/14; S. Freestone 24/21 and Rod Zunneberg 20/22. Well done on a brave and skilful team effort in difficult conditions. The Wednesday Night Triples Bowls Competition continued with many close and exciting games played in another enjoyable evening. Results were: Mauhlers 20 d Thomos 11; Professionals 22 d G Force 6; Pensioners 18 d Ridgey Ditch 6; No Eye Deer 15 d Tail Enders 12 (despite a great comeback by Tail Enders); Nutters 19 d Saint Dogs 11; Whipper Snappers 26 d Mick’s Meats 7; Domes 14 d Bolters 11. The great surprise of the evening was the bottom side RBTT 17 defeating the top side Burra Boys 15 in a wonderful contest. Intra Club Competitions are in full force with many close games being played. Good luck to all players! The Christmas break-up will be held at the clubrooms this Saturday, 19 December, with a barbecue meal provided. The Warburton-Millgrove Cricket Club will be joining in the festivities.

Cream rises to top By CHRIS ANDERSON WITH just a one day-game separating the players and a well earned Christmas break, the wheat is separating from the chaff, as the best teams in the Yarra Valley are starting to break free from the competition’s strugglers. Woori Yallock returned to full strength this round with a comprehensive victory over Seville. After compiling an impressive 5/286 on day one, the home side were on top from the first ball bowled on day two. Classy allrounder Simon Young made short work of the visitors in the first innings as Seville had no answers to his brilliance. Young’s impressive figures of 8/26 ensured the Blues would be bundled out for a limp 62. With the taste of blood, Woori Yallock asked the visitors to follow-on in a bid to secure outright points and consolidate their position at the top of the heap. Just like in the first innings, the Tigers threw everything at an inexperienced batting line-up, and times looked as though they would break through for the outright victory. Jackson Wright (3/26) looked to have set the ball in motion with an exciting hatrick, while he was ably supported by Dan Mock (2/5) in the second innings. Eventually, the Blues found enough resistance through youngsters Liam McGookin (28) and Harrison Byrne (27*) to avoid the embarrassment of losing outright. Things don’t get much easier for Seville as they host Warburton-Millgrove in the final round of the year. Wins are now becoming a must if they are to feature in finals action. Meanwhile, Woori Yallock face a Mount Evelyn side which finds itself in a similar position to Seville. Warburton-Millgrove are starting to build momentum on their season, through some consistent, and disciplined, play with both bat and ball. The Burras outlasted a gallant Hoddles Creek to solidify their top-two position. Hoddles Creek, defending a small total of 150, made the most of the early going, while some early wickets gave the visitors a slight sniff of victory. Unfortunately for the Wombats, Warburton-Millgrove have a long batting line-up, with plenty of experience in the middle-order. This can make them extremely hard to break down, even if you think you’re on top. This proved to be the case for the

hard-working bowlers, as they came across a middle-lower order of Mick Walker (50), Daniel Lever (40) and Adam Humphrey (31*), which all but shut the door on this contest. In the end, the Wombats total proved to be too small to defend, and the Burras cruised to 232 and victory. Warburton-Millgrove will look to close the year with a strong victory against the lowly Seville, while Hoddles Creek face Healesville, and need to be desperate for victory if they are to turn around their sliding fortunes after a promising start to the season. Healesville were the big winners of the round, as they turned things around in day two to clinch an unlikely victory against Yarra Junction. Yarra Junction had the upper hand after a tough day one, bowling out the visitors for 126. From the outside, the thought was that Yarra Junction would continue with their recent good form and pass the total with minimal fuss. But with tough scoring conditions at Yarra Junction, if Healesville could deliver a disciplined bowling performance, then anything was possible. The Bloods made the best possible start courtesy of Matthew Peck (3/12) who made the vital early breakthroughs to have the Eagles dealing at 4/17, with the cream of their crop back in the sheds. A fighting knock from Marcus Hottes (39), and a supporting knock of 32 from Lachlan Dempster, put the home side back in the contest with a gritty 52-run partnership. The costly run-out of Hottes as the Eagles were stamping their authority on this contest proved to be influential to the result. In a coming of age, young star Dermott Fry (4/26) led from the front in a marathon stint with the ball in his hand. Ploughing through nearly 33 overs of relentless bowling, and aided by some equally brilliant bowling from Dylan Moore (2/58), Fry was able to lead his side to a remarkable victory against the odds. Yarra Junction weren’t going to lay down easily and some late-order fight had them within a whisker of outlasting the bowlers. But the resistance was to come to an end in the 74th over, with the home side a mere 10 runs short of their victory target in a classic contest from two equally matched teams. Healesville have a perfect opportunity, against a struggling Hoddles Creek, to cement their position in the top four. A victory will help them enjoy the

Christmas break for the first time in a few seasons. Yarra Junction, despite losing, will be well pleased with their fight back after a slow start to the season. A pre-Christmas bye will give them the opportunity to take stock and make a big assault on the top teams in the New Year. DJ Strachan Shield Hoddles Creek 150 (S Garside 42, B Derix 41) def by Warburton-Milgrove 232 (M Walker 50, Dan Lever 40, A Humphrey 31*), Woori Yallock 5/286 d Seville 62 (R Sanfort 15*, S Young 8/28) and 7/97 (L McGookin 28, H Byrne 27*, J Wright 3/26 (with a hat-trick), D Mock 2/5), Healesville 126 (S Wilson 34, D Moore 18, N Bark 3/20, H Wilson 2/16, L Dempster 2/41, M Hottes 1/2) d Yarra Junction 117 (M Hottes 39, L Dempster 32, D Fry 4/26, M Peck 3/12, D Moore 2/58). Mt Evelyn bye.

RA Finger Trophy Mount Evelyn 9/183 dec. (D Fraser 61, B Smith 47, B Nightingale 4/38, E Wadsworth 2/7) and 1/63 (R Rawson 29, D Chaproniere 1/5) def by Yarra Junction 1/213 dec. (M Hammond 105*, J Jenkinson 51*, T Williams 1/46), Hoddles Creek 150 (C Miutescu 49, L Van der Vlugt 17*, R Prouse 4/36, A Waixel 3/47) and 65 (R Prouse 4/7 inc. hat-trick) def outright by Gruyere 5/184 dec. (A Blain 109*, Doc Chesney 3/51, P Jones 2/65) and 0/32 (J Harding 26*), Healesville 10/94 (B Horner 38, J Tacey 13, N Andueza 4/14, B Thorneycroft 3/21) def by WarburtonMillgrove 9/169 (T Appleton 36, C Morgan 36, M Minney 4/46, J Tacey 2/33), Seville 164 (M Johnson 47, R Pearse 35, B Walsh 3/53) def by Coldstream 9/212 (L Pickett 42, B Walsh 33, K Datri 30), Woori Yallock 142 (A Ferguson 43, C Ferguson 27, L Sinnott 4/38) d Wandin 164 (L Sinnott 46, R Painter 36, G Reynolds 4/17)

C Grade Healesville 4/414 (B Keeling 229*, M Fawdry 67*, S Elliot 2/63) def outright Marysville 8/38 (S Elliot 8, S Fawdry 3/4, L Hellary 2/4) and 8/83 (S Elliot 37, B Keeling 3/20, S Nielsen 2/6), Yarra Glen 2/363 (L Crawford 168, T Davies 146, B. Ganson 2/100) d Yarra Junction 8/251 (S Thomas 93, J Mead 39, J Woods 4/26, G Lusk 2/25), Launching Place 317 (C Hore 156, D Collings 57 S Thompson 6/69 B. Dunne 3/76) d Powelltown 201 (B Dunne 41 D Sharp 32 D Collings 5/58 L Winter Arnette 2/61).

D Grade Gruyere 65 (J Dight 27*, N Hodgetts 20, A Cope 3/9, L Eisen 2/8) and 93 (N Hodgetts 39, D Hopkinson 27, A Cope 4/22, C Voight 1/14) def outright by Launching Place 181 (C Voight 27, M Bradley 22, M Bluett 3/41, S Lowe 2/17), Yarra Glen 8/208 (L Coulson 55, J Peters 36, J Evans 34*, T Ward 1/4) def by Wandin 8/231 (T Ward 68, R Aitken 40, J Evans 2/33, P Moors 2/39), Coldstream 179 (P Harris 62, P Pickett 24, D Taylor 21, J McKenna 3/34, J Mullins 2/12) def by Seville 8/197 (J Mullins 88*, T Page 44*, L Mitchell 4/51, C. Steele 2/32), Mount Evelyn 81 (M Darvell 21, L

Pat and Django in fine form WARBURTON GOLF WEDNESDAY, 9 December: Final of the M. McGrann Bag-day: Both Stroke and Stableford. The winner of the Bag-day playoff was Pat Bowd, with a sensational Nett 62. Pat is an all-round nice bloke who is very popular at the club. It was a truly popular result. Hot on his heels was that young sensation, Django Ward - all 12 years of him. He recently competed in the final of the Victorian Primary Schools championships at Karingal Golf Club. He came 21st , which is a great effort, as there were 3000 starters. On Wednesday, he had a Nett 63 to be just edged out by Pat. They finished well ahead of the chasingpack and deserve a pat-on-the-back for making the final. Pat won the Stableford daily comp with 43 points, Django came

2nd with 42. Balls, on the day, went down to 36 only. Much of this great scoring is due to the fantastic condition of the course. The N.T.Ps on the day went to Pat on the 9th, Lynda Dickson (10th) and A.J. on the 15th. Twilight - Winner: Shane Campbell (25 points), runner-up Kevin Conway (23). Balls went down to 18. N.T.Ps were John Hall (12th), Shane Campbell (15th) and Mick Eldridge (17th). Saturday, 12 December: Stableford: Winner: Danny Fox, (42 points), runner-up Chris Fall (40). Balls extended to 33. The N.T.Ps went to Trish Eldridge (3rd), David Murch (5th), Butch Hollis (9th), Peter Fox (12th), John Hall (15th). The Dick Leith match-play winners for each grade were Jon Cross (Open), Andy Lockey (B Grade) and Steve Noonan (C). Well done to all three!

Dunn 19, M Dowdell 4/20, A Clarke 4/28) and 9/104 (M Potter 33, M Walker 18, M Dowdell 4/43, B Clarke 2/6) def outright by Yarra Junction 6/245 (L Long 96, B Clarke 43, A Clarke 31, D Meades 3/29, A Rustichelli 1/9).

One Day Grade Powelltown 8/167 (G McRorie 40, T Kelly 25, N Maculay 2/19, M King 1/8) def by Silvan 3/177 (J Dietzel 44*, C Maclagan 41*, A Clark 2/22, T Kelly 1/16), Hoddles Creek 119 (J Lawrence 34, G Rankin 17, K Jones 3/2, T Hancock 2/6) def by Mount Evelyn 0/122 (A Taylor 42*, T Hancock 40*), Seville 3/63 d Healesville 6/53, Wandin 9/150 (M Alderman 35, D Aldeman 29, J. McIntosh 2/8) d WarburtonMillgrove 134 (J McIntosh 45, M Cooper 32, Daryn Trembath 3/0, Dan Trembath 2/9), Coldstream 112 (S Kollosche 32, S Bethell 23, J Plunkett 3/22, S Rainbow 2/4, B Darcy 2/12, P Ralis 2/14) def by Healesville 2/120 (S Bennett 40*, J Plunkett 38).

Under 16s Healesville 116 (J Lawry 56*, Z Fawdry 18, T Spargo 5/23, T Bissels 3/9) def by Seville (R Jones 64*, T Spargo 22, N Darkin 4/18, Z Fawdry 2/15), Yarra Glen 155 (L Evans 59, J Hull 17, J Colaneri 4/32, L Jones 2/14) d Yarra Junction 99 (L Thompson 42, R Foley 16, P Moors 3/17, J Lusk 2/21), Warburton Millgrove 5/173 (F de Varga 50*, T Walker 34, N Andueza 29, N Macdonald 28, M Pezzimenti 4/32) d Launching Place-Wandin 9/123 (L Sinnott 33, M Pezzimenti 25, F de Varga 5/20), Mount Evelyn bye.

Under 14s Healesville Red 4/153 (H Phelan 40*, M Hall 34*, D O'Dea 2/15) def by Yarra Junction 8/199 (C Holmes44*, L O'Dea 31, M Hall 2/10, H Keeling 2/17), Yarra Glen 7/116 (C Berry 22, R Smith 37*, L North 2/10, F Lever 2/16) d Healesville White 8/85 (F Lever 10, S North 8, R Smith 2/6, N Evans 1/2), Seville 5/118 d Warburton 7/87, Wandin-Launching Place bye.

Under 12A Seville 95 def by Warburton 151, Marysville 9/20 (D Birtchnell 6, P Birtchnell 2, R Fraser 2/1, L English 2/3, W Cooney 2/6) and 4/59 (B Nash 10, R Wilson 8, J Nicholson 6, W Cooney 2/2, D Ebbels 1/11, R Lever 1/13) def by Healesville Red 3/141 (D Ebbels 22, H Fry 19, W Cooney 15; R Wilson 2/16, E Oaten 1/9), Mount Evelyn 147 (T Ungerboek 48*, B Jones 18, C Nyko 2/5, C Kusnezow 1/6, J Drummond 1/11) def Healesville White 112 (C Frazzetto 14, C Nyko 13, C Dennis 10, F Lee 2/6, B Jones 1/1, L Shepherd 1/5), Hoddles Creek bye.

Under 12B Yarra Junction 5/131 (Riley Foley 32*, Lachlan Theobald 27*, S Brendish 2/19) d Healesville Blue 8/71 (R Brendish 12, R Foley 2/9, R Bomford 2/9, A Bomford 1/12, M Galea 1/6), Gruyere 7/119 (T Noar 30*, R Vassallo 19*, L Parker 2/6 M. Cotton 2/9 Briana Parker 2/23) d Launching Place 8/84 (L Parker 7, O Powell 7, T Noar 2/13), Coldstream 7/85 (S Randall 15*, O Grenfell 3/6, A Van Putten 2/6) def by Yarra Glen 7/127 (C Adamson 17, B Scott 15*, B Fricke 10, E Clark 2/8).

Solution No. 4063 9 5 1 8 3 6 4 7 2

4 2 8 1 9 7 3 6 5

7 6 3 2 5 4 1 9 8

6 9 4 7 8 1 5 2 3

8 3 5 9 4 2 6 1 7

2 1 7 5 6 3 9 8 4

3 4 2 6 1 8 7 5 9

5 8 6 4 7 9 2 3 1

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7401 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Wi-ld o-ats. 6, Rook. 8, Bill. 9, Appra-is-e. 10, Stove. 11, Re-scue. 13, Fe-rr-et. 15, See-me-d. 17, Rattle. 19, Touch. 22, S-in-ister. 23, I-v-an. 24, Left. 25, De-mented. Down - 2, I’d-i-ot. 3, Deliver. 4, A-dam. 5, Sup-press. 6, Rea-ms. 7, Obscure. 12, Attes-ted. 14, Ex-amin-e. 16, Emot-i-on (rev). 18, Twi-s-t. 20, C-rate. 21, Tri-m.

Pat Bowd with young gun Django Ward, who are both starring on the golf course. 148438

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7401 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Vendetta. 6, Type. 8, Beer. 9, Operetta. 10, Strip. 11, Titter. 13, Danger. 15, Remote. 17, Damson. 19, Essay. 22, Baseball. 23, Alas. 24, Stop. 25, Disperse. Down - 2, Eject. 3, Darling. 4, Trod. 5, Aperature. 6, Treat. 7, Patient. 12, Drunkard. 14, Adamant. 16, Mistake. 18, Steep. 20, Amass. 21, Plus.


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