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Many flock to pool party SUNDAY 6 March saw temperatures skyrocket over 30 degrees in Olinda and many residents agreed the newly refurbished Olinda Outdoor Pool was the place to beat the heat. Olinda CFA crew Elissa Jans and Phill Cuthbert are seen here hitting the water with a bit of help from Wayne Connell and Diarmaid Fennessy. A pool party was held to celebrate the end of a fantastic summer season. See picture gallery on page 24. 151203 Picture: GREG CARRICK
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encourage all secondary schools to be members,” he said. “The SSCV also receives Federal Government funding of $700,000 over three years until 2017 through the Safe Schools Coalition Australia (SSCA) initiative, which is based on the Victorian model. Mr Merlino also said the program had been supported in the past, and accused the Federal Liberal Party of using Safe Schools as political war ground. “The Liberal Party is using this issue to fight its own internal wars, with absolutely no consideration given to the pain and suffering they are causing LGBTI students and their families,” he said.
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LGBTI community. “Students who support decency toward all but don’t feel they can ‘celebrate’ diversity, due to their own values, norms, life experience or faith, are fearful of being labelled as ‘homophobic’ and bullied in school just because they have a different view of sexuality. Ms Janson said the purpose of the rally was to allow parents, grandparents and concerned citizens to learn about the content of the ‘Safe Schools’ program and to have a voice. “This program goes well beyond anti-bullying to promoting sexual experimentation and a casual approach to relationships and sexuality which are the cause of much heartache and depression among youth; and in some
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GROUPS of activists from both sides of the ‘Safe Schools’ arguments will rally in Belgrave to march to the office of state Education Minister James Merlino on 16 and 19 March. The Safe Schools program is funded through both federal and state governments, and is aimed at teaching students in schools about gender and sexuality diversity. The Australian Christians party has organised the rally against the program that will see people march to the office of Mr Merlino on 16 March. Hills-based community group, Safe in Belgrave, will be holding a rally on 19 March to show their support for the program.
Mr Merlino has publicly spoken in support of the program, and says it’s an important program to help schools create a more inclusive environment for all students. “We know that LGBTI people in Australia have the highest rate of suicide and that same-sex attracted young people are six times more likely to attempt suicide than their heterosexual peers,” he said. “These resources make a real difference to young people who are extremely vulnerable.” Vickie Janson, the Victorian Senate candidate for the Australian Christians party, spoke against the program for a variety of reasons including the program marginalising those outside the
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Fatal crash charges VICTORIA Police have announced that a Healesville woman, 22, has been charged over a fatal crash in Mount Evelyn last year. The crash occurred on Hereford Road, Mount Evelyn, about 6.15pm on Tuesday 6 October, 2015. Former Healesville resident, Amber Beard, 16, was killed in the incident, while all eight other occupants - four men and four women - were injured and taken to various hospitals. At the time, police said they believed a black 1998 Holden Commodore was travelling south on Hereford Road when the driver lost control and crashed into a pole. Detective Senior Sergeant Gerard Clanchy, of the Major Collision Investigation Unit (MCIU), said Ms Beard was sitting on the lap of a man, 26, who was in the passenger seat. In the days following the crash, Amber’s Facebook page was flooded with messages from friends. Victoria Police said detective from the MCIU have charged the woman, 22, with culpable driving, dangerous driving causing death, conduct endangering life, conduct endangering serious injury and other traffic matters. The woman has been bailed to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Friday 11 March, this year.
A 20-YEAR-OLD Ferntree Gully man was one of 35 people charged on Friday 4 March as part of Police Operation Taskforce Regarder that targeted hoon behaviour. A total of nine people were charged after a black 2003 Holden ute was seized from a Dulnain Court home in Hampton Park and an orange VT Holden Commodore from a Greta Court house in Ferntree Gully in the early hours of the morning.
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Among those charged were two men from Hampton Park aged 28 and 23, two men from Cranbourne North aged 22 and 23, a 20-year-old Cranbourne South man, an 18-year-old Somerville man, a 28-yearold Langwarrin South man, a 19-year-old Gladstone Park man. They have all been bailed to face Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 11 May Acting Inspector Michael Daly told reporters outside Dandenong Police Station on Friday
that police had “effectively shut down the south-east Skids and north-west Skids hierarchies”. “We’ve charged numerous people and, basically, put a stop to it,” he said. Insp Daly said the rival hoons had been meeting in the Melbourne’s northern or southern suburbs and holding “a contest against each other” “And let us be clear, our focus extends beyond the drivers themselves to the spectators “If you are a spectator and you think you’re innocent in it
all - you’re not. You’re encouraging dangerous and even deadly behaviour. “We are investigating your involvement and will prosecute you.” The charges issued on Friday include conduct endangering serious injury, conduct endangering life and other hoon offences. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com. au. 
where he confronted his expartner. “On the stairs of the convention centre, both parties’ paths had crossed, when the accused started yelling verbal abuse at the victim, calling her a ‘heartless bitch’ in front of other parents in the vicinity,” the officer read. He said the man then continued to hurl abuse at the victim in the car park, until she left in a car. The man’s legal representative argued that the context of the incident was important, and that the breach of the interven-
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tion order was not his being at the concert, but the incident on the stairs. He said the man’s child was with the victim was at the concert, and that this “may have contributed to his angst” - but that he acknowledged his actions were wrong, and was pleading guilty. “He acknowledges it was completely inappropriate, your honour - that’s why he’s been upfront with the police that he did the wrong thing,” the lawyer said in the hearing. Magistrate Jillian Crowe scolded the man for his be-
haviour, and said the couple’s daughter, who was six, would have been “distressed” by witnessing the incident. MsCrowe said that, if the man wanted to see his daughter, he could pursue the matter legally. “If she is withholding contact with your child, there are lawful ways to go about it - and that’s what you have to do,” she said. “It’s not about you, it’s about your daughter. “She’s going to have a relationship with you and her mother, and her new boyfriends, and
A BALWYN man will front court after being arrested for a Mount Evelyn burglary late last year by Yarra Ranges detectives. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant, Melanie Woods, said at 12.30pm on Thursday 3 March, police arrested a 27-year-old Balwyn man in regards to a burglary and theft in Johns Crescent, Mount Evelyn. The burglary occurred between 30 December 2015, and 3 January 2016. Det Sgt Woods said the man was released, pending summons.
Truck hits boom gates POLICE are looking for a
teenage boy and a woman who may have witnessed a logging truck driving through Lilydale’s boom gates last week. On Thursday 3 March, about 3.40pm, the truck is believed to have hit the gates at the Maroondah Highway level crossing, and continued driving through. Victoria Police issued a release on Sunday 6 March, saying that the driver of the truck had been identified, but that police were asking for witnesses to come forward. A teenage boy and a female pedestrian are believed to have been in the vicinity of the incident. Anyone who saw the crash, or who has any information, is asked to call Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol on 9734 2402, Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to make a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Hold on to rego plates POLICE officers are warning car owners to keep their registration plates safe, with thefts increasing around the Yarra Ranges. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant, Melanie Woods, said that numbers of registration plate thefts were “creeping up” in the area, and police were asking owners to secure their plates. “People are stealing them to commit further offences,” Det Sgt Woods said. “It’s everywhere in the state.” Det Sgt Woods said that police stations, such as Lilydale, had one-way, anti-theft number plate screws.
Firewood collection season has opened THE autumn firewood collection season for this year started last Tuesday, 1 March, and will close on Thursday, 30 June. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) operations director (Grampians Region) Rachaele May said it was important that people collected firewood from designated areas and stayed within collection limits. “This includes taking a maximum of two cubic metres per person per day and a maximum of 16 cubic metres per household per financial year,”
she said. “Designated collection areas are put in place to protect sites of cultural and environmental significance. “Also, some households rely on firewood for winter energy so consider others when taking wood. “People should check where designated collection areas are in their local area. “They should also check local weather and forest conditions to make sure it’s safe before collecting firewood.” For more information, visit www.delwp.vic.gov.au/firewood or call 136 186.
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Briefly AN 83-YEAR-OLD man has died after a car crash in Montrose on Friday 4 March just before 8pm. The man was a rear passenger of a BMW that collided with a Holden Commodore on the mount Dandenong Tourist Road. The drivers and the other passengers of both the BMW and the Commodore received minor injuries. The 83-year-old died in hospital due to injuries sustained during the collision. Anyone who witnessed the crash is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
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Boost for BART By PETER DOUGLAS EMERALD Lions have kindly sponsored the local SES unit’s extra communications system. BART is a web-based system the local unit uses to share information about availability of crew and event directions. This system has been on a free trial
for the past two years but has now become a paid for service. This doesn’t replace the pager system used by the emergency services but is a great supplement, says Emerald Unit Controller, Ben Owen. “BART makes communication between members instantaneous rather than relying on telephone calls,” he said.
“The system uses smartphone technology to provide the service.” The Lions have previously helped out the Emerald unit, helping to fund the four-wheel-drive ute. For further information, contact Emerald unit controller Ben Owen on 0439 809 045.
Snippets Hills Singles Club “HILLS Singles" is a new club for all singles in the Dandenong Ranges. Get togethers are held once a month at the Cockatoo RSL on the second Saturday of each month from 7.30pm. Initially the club is for all ages. Our second get-together will be 12 March 7.30pm at Cockatoo RSL, 20 Belgrave-Gembrook Road. Inquiries to Brett on 0421 219 899.
Dance workshop THE Dandenong Ranges Music Council will present a Dance Here attitude workshop for all ages and abilities on Saturday 19 March at the Tecoma Uniting Church at 1.30pm in preparation for the When ABBA Meets Elvis Dance Party on Saturday 2 April at 2pm. Workshop $5. Party free. Register for workshop: 1300 368 333.
Car Boot Sale and Market SATURDAY 23 April from 9am to 3pm at the Olinda Community House. For stall bookings call 0419 387 775.
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Lions president, Terry Swalwell; membership officer, Ray Spencer, and treasurer Frank Edlinger presenting the system to Emerald unit controller, Ben Owen, and training officer, Steve Reid. 151033
Letters by local composer Jacqui Rutten. Guest artists: Veronica Mitchell (soprano) and Huhana Rae (harp). Sunday 20 March at 2.30pm at Monbulk Primary School Performing Arts Centre, Main Road Monbulk. Tickets at the door $8 ($5 concession), inquiries 0422 769 155.
Belgrave South Primary School Staxafun Fete SATURDAY 19 March from 12 noon - 6pm. Major rides, children’s rides, huge trash and treasure, Devonshire tea, hot food, carnival food, face painting, hair spraying, auctions, entertainment, plants.
Autumn Fair ST Matthew’s Autumn Fair, 17 Monash Avenue, Olinda, Saturday, 19 March, 11am-3pm. Come and enjoy the beautiful autumn colours of the Dandenongs at a traditional church fair, with lots of fun activities, delicious cakes, plants, books, great coffee and pony rides for the children. Contact Peter Adams on 0413 009 413.
Upwey Garden Group (U3A) COME and join us at our Autumn Mini Show and Swap Meet. Bring along your flowers to show, plants and bulbs to swap. Wednesday 9 March at 7.30pm, at Upwey Seniors Community Centre off Mahoney
Street, behind the village shops. All welcome. Inquiries Barb 7544 3877.
VIEW meeting BELGRAVE VIEW will meet at 11.30am for a noon start at the Monbulk Bowling Club in Moores Road, Monbulk, on the first Thursday of each month. Money raised at these luncheons goes toward the Smith Family Charity, mainly to the 'Learning for Life’ children. Any ladies interested in coming along, phone Jill 9755 1618.
Arts exhibition FERNTREE Gully Arts Society is proud to announce its first exhibition for 2016 at The Hut Gallery, 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully 3156. On Sundays - from 7 February to 20 March, 11am to 4pm. Fine works in a variety of mediums. All are welcome. Free entry.
TOWN meeting ROSEMONT Take Off Weight Naturally membership, open to men and women. Club meets at 10.45am to 12.15pm on Tuesday morning in Mount Evelyn RSL Hall, 49 Birmingham Road. Contact Joan on 9737 0397 or rosemont.townclub@gmail. com or visit the Facebook page.
Emerald Secondary College congratulates Kea Tokley-Higgs
Top Designs Finalist 2016 Emerald Secondary College wishes to extend their congratulations to Kea Tokely-Higgs, who has achieved one of the highest honours available in The Arts. Her picture book, The Galactic Goat, has been accepted as a finalist for Top Designs 2016! Kea’s teacher, Kylie Rackham, spoke about how proud she was of Kea’s efforts.“She put in hundreds of hours. I’ve rarely seen anyone who has been more focused, more dedicated and more passionate about the development of her product”. The Galactic Goat is a quirky story about a goat sent into outer space. The book demonstrates, through Kea’s amazing illustrations, the themes of lonliness and isolation and the mundane routine of the journey. Kea is about to undertake a diploma of Visual Art at RMIT and looks forward to a bright future in the Creative Arts. Principal Jodie Doble said, “This is another example of the amazing students we have here at Emerald Secondary College.” Our Arts students are incredibly talented and innovative. and it is a joy to support them on their journey” Top Designs runs from 18/3 to 10/7 at the Melb Museum.
Police figures correct I WRITE in response to Geoff Champion’s letter ‘Doesn’t add up’ (Mail, 23 February) in which he alleges the information I recently provided to local residents regarding police numbers was incorrect. The information I provided, that crime was up and police numbers were down, was based on official Victoria Police and Crime Statistics Agency data available as at the date of my correspondence. The most recent Victoria Police statistics at the date of my letter revealed that the total number of sworn police (FTE) as at September 2015 was 13,142 compared to 13,151 in November 2014, a net reduction of nine police. And for the year to September 2015, the Crime Statistics Agency reported that total offences for the Yarra Ranges LGA (Local Government Area) increased by 1.5 per cent to 7421, up from 7344 in the previous year and is up 20.5 per cent compared to September 2011. In fact, some suburbs saw much greater increases over the year to September 2015, including Mr Champion’s home of Mount Dandenong, which saw total offences increase by 30.2 per cent, Kilsyth by 26.7 per cent, Montrose by 19.8 per cent, Upwey by 12.8 per cent and Mooroolbark by 8.3 per cent.
Mr Champion also raised the issue of the government’s plan to deploy 400 custody officers. By the end of December 2015, 13 months after the last state election, no custody officers had yet been trained and deployed. The Victorian Coalition in government was proud to deliver the single largest police recruitment program in history with 1900 police and 950 PSOs deployed over four years, which is in stark contrast to the Andrews Labor Government that failed to commit to any additional new sworn police at the 2014 state election. Edward O’Donohue, Member for Eastern Victoria Region.
Vandals not artists IT WORRIES me that when newspapers, including yours, report on damage done by graffiti vandals they get referred to as graffiti artists. They are not artists, they are vandals. Rembrandt was an artist, so is Picasso. The people who deface other people’s property are nothing more than ‘vandals’. Please name them as such when reporting on their crimes. Peter van Santen, Upwey.
S.E.A.L Program 2017 Emerald Secondary College is a State accredited SEAL school. SEAL stands for Select Entry Accelerated Learning, and is a program which caters for high ability students through enrichment and acceleration providing opportunities beyond mainstream schooling. Students who aspire to enter the SEAL program will be required to sit an entrance examination on either the 28th or 30th of April Applications for the 2017 intake of students open on 7th of March and close at 9am on the 25th of April. For further information regarding this program and to request an application, please contact Mrs. Janine McMahon our SEAL Coordinator or Ms Estelle Alder our College Assistant Principal on (03) 59685388 or visit our school website www.emeraldsc.vic.gov.au For a school tour please contact the College Principal, Mrs. Jodie Doble on (03) 59685388.
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Long drive for better health By JESSE GRAHAM
The pro-active group spoke out about the issue of fracking. 151092
No ‘fracking’ way By PETER DOUGLAS
which chemicals are injected into natural fractures in the Earth, in order to open up gas supplies. The process has been the subject of much controversy, due to concerns the practice can contaminate surrounding groundwater. Protestor Jaxon Barnes said the group felt compelled to speak out. “We’re here to say that we don’t want it anywhere in Victoria,” he said. “Here in the Dandenongs, we appreciate the importance of having a pristine environment. “We live among protected areas and our economy relies on national
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“We eat food from across the state. “We don’t want it in our backyard, we don’t want it in anyone’s backyard.” Mr Barnes said he was deeply concerned about the toxic legacy this generation was leaving for their children. “We understand local member (Monbulk) James Merlino will have a big say on whether huge swathes of Victoria will become fracked,” he said. “We want him to know, we want a ban.”
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THE Victorian Government will soon make a decision on a return to unconventional gas exploration within the state. But a group of Hills residents say a provisional moratorium that presently disallows further exploration, along with the practice of fracking, should remain in place. About 50 concerned citizens gathered at the iconic Puffing Billy trestle bridge on Sunday, 28 February, to express their concerns, particularly with fracking. Fracking is a process through
parks and the natural environment.” In August 2012, the Victorian Government introduced a state-wide moratorium on the unconventional gas sector. But the moratorium is set for review, which may greatly affect the Gippsland and Otway basins. In particular, tight gas has been located in Seaspray in Gippsland. Mr Barnes said much hinged on the government’s decision. “We may not have exploration licences directly over our area, but our underground water is interconnected,” he said.
LYMPHOEDEMA patients in the Yarra Ranges will have to travel to Ringwood East or beyond for treatment, after Eastern Health closed down all related services last month. Eastern Health ceased its services on Friday 12 February for lymphoedema, a condition where parts of the body swell up, which were offered at Yarra Ranges Health in Lilydale, Angliss Hospital and Box Hill Hospital. A letter to patients, passed on anonymously to the Mail, dated 1 February, said that the organisation had “a responsibility to live within our means” and would be ceasing its services less than two weeks later. The letter also listed other providers of treatment for the condition, such as Eastern Access Community Health (EACH) in Ringwood East, Mercy Hospital in Heidelberg or Moorabbin’s Monash Health. Yarra Valley Ladies in Pink (YVLiP)’s Judy Sturt, is living with lymphoedema in her arm and wears a compression sleeve to reduce swelling. She had received treatment from Eastern Health, and said the closure of services made treatment less acceptable for those living in the Yarra Ranges, particularly those who were unable to transport themselves. “Now they’re telling us, now they’re closing down, that we have to go to Monash,” she said. “It’s going to make a huge impact.” Lymphoedema can cause swelling in any part of the body, but often affects arms and legs, and people who have undergone surgery and radiotherapy for cancer are susceptible to developing it. Treatment includes physical therapy, compression bandages, exercises, medication, laser therapy and massage, and those at high risk of developing the condition can receive preventative care. The Mail contacted Eastern Health about the announcement, and Chief of Clinical and Site Operations in Yarra Ranges, Lisa Lynch, confirmed that the service was finished “following a comprehensive review”.
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Delivering on election pledges From my y
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I WAS excited to visit numerous sporting clubs across the Casey electorate over the past few weeks to announce important funding as part of the Turnbull Government’s Stronger Communities Program. This program provides funding for small-scale local infrastructure proj-
ects, ranging from $5000 to $20,000, which are matched at least dollar for dollar. Following consultation with my committee of local representatives, projects that encouraged female and youth participation in sport were successfully recommended as priorities. As a result, netball courts in Powelltown, Yarra Junction, Woori Yallock, Seville, Monbulk and Montrose will undergo court resurfacing or receive new shelters, while the Yarra Glen Tennis Club will have new Hot Shots courts for junior players. Yarra Glen, Powelltown, Yarra Junction, Seville, and Monbulk will
each receive $18,000 of Federal Government funding. Woori Yallock will receive $20,000, and Montrose will receive $14,660. Thanks to my committee - Brett Whelan, Toni Madden, Caroline Evans, and Blake Hadlow - for their help in recommending these priority local projects. Thanks also to Yarra Ranges Council, which will provide a matched contribution towards these projects. Since my last update, it has been great to deliver on more of my election commitments, including another new school car park, two more Green Army projects and more CCTV cameras.
Woori Yallock Primary School students, parents, and teachers now have a new and safe $259,000 car park, which will be of benefit to the school and the wider Woori Yallock community. This project completes my election pledge to deliver new car parks for Launching Place Primary School and Woori Yallock Primary School. Last month, I joined both the Monbulk and Healesville Green Army teams for their graduations, following the completion of their works across Baynes Park Reserve and Frank Irvine Reserve in Monbulk, and Maroondah Reservoir Park in Healesville. It was great to also launch the third
CCTV camera network that I pledged at the last election. We officially switched on the cameras in Healesville in December, which were strongly welcomed by the local traders, residents and police. These cameras are in addition to those that have already been launched in Lilydale and Yarra Junction. Finally, I was also pleased to recognise the hard work of our volunteers at the Casey Community Volunteer Awards late last year. I look forward to working with you to make even more of a difference in our local community this year.
Historic site plan By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
Rod Watson is working towards competing in upcoming Commonwealth and Paralympic Games with the help of Emerald Community Gym. 151192 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
Gym backing Watson’s lofty aspiration By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS EMERALD Community Gym at Worrell Reserve has extended a helping hand to a local man with Paralympic ambitions. The non-for-profit community gym has given free membership to Rod Watson who lost the use of his legs in 2013. Mr Watson was riding his dirt bike in the Gembrook State Forest when he landed the wrong way coming off a jump and irreversibly damaged his spine.
He was determined to maintain his fitness despite the injury and continued to maintain a gym schedule despite now being completely paraplegic. Mr Watson started power lifting as soon as he could after his accident to maintain some fitness and strength while he adjusted to life in a wheelchair. In the last three years, he has competed in Australian power lifting championships, and is on his way to qualifying for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
“It’s great to have the support,” Mr Watson said. “It’s really given me a lot of drive, and I’ve been overwhelmed with community support.” Peter Masterson, secretary of the Emerald Community Gym Inc., said the gym was proud to be helping Mr Watson to achieve his goals. “It’s all part of our mission statement,” Mr Masterson said. “We aim to provide services for disadvantaged community members at a
significantly reduced price.” Me Masterson said the gym had a mission to make the most of the space they used to best benefit the community. “We use community facilities specifically to give back to the community.” Rod said he was determined to get the results he wanted from weightlifting and cannot thank everyone enough for all the support they had given him.
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A PLANNING application for the subdivision of the historic ‘Glen Harrow’ estate in Belgrave will be put through Yarra Ranges Council for a third time in six years. The applicants are seeking approval to subdivide the land, remove vegetation from the estate and build a new driveway next to Trees Adventure on Old Monbulk Road. The planning application has received a number of submissions in opposition, citing concerns from the community including unclear plans, potential for commercial use, traffic and car parking, impacts upon the treed environment and heritage value, and wildlife habitat and more. A previous application to use the same lot for a store and two bed and breakfast buildings was refused by council in 2010. Another application for a three-lot subdivision never made it before council for a vote after the planning permit lapsed in 2011. The most recent application to divide the land into two lots was refused by council in 2013 and VCAT affirmed the council’s decision later that same year. One Belgrave resident raised concerns with The Mail about the traffic a subdivision and possible development of the land might bring. “Belgrave and the hills are getting more and more populated,” the resident said. “There is already gridlock in Belgrave most days and it never used to happen, even a few years ago.” The matter will be put before the council on Tuesday night 8 March.
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Big futures assured at school IT’S now back to school for many young people, with the commencement of university programs and the beginning of new pathways. Former Mater Christi student and Belgrave resident Isobelle Caterer has entered the course of her dreams, Film and Television at Swinburne University. “I love the artistic world, especially the magic that is film,” Isobelle said. “I’m so excited about this course where I can immerse in the industry and explore mine and others’ creativity in this generation of film-making.” As a passionate drama student, Isobelle also received a VCE Season of Excellence Award in Top Class and will be performing on Monday, 21 March, at The Arts Centre, Playhouse Theatre. Isobelle was among many students recently recognised by Mater Christi for their high achievements in 2015. Principal Mary FitzGerald says the college prides itself on developing strong, resilient young women who will thrive in whatever path they choose.
“We continue to be affirmed by the diversity of achievements as evidenced by students attaining scores of 40 or higher in 28 different studies, as well as by the array of pathways being pursued,” she said. “Overall, 94 per cent of our students were offered tertiary places.” Students were offered places in courses as varied as engineering, event management, interior design, animal and veterinary bioscience, nursing, legal practice and film and television. “The diversity of pathways is very exciting and reflects the adventurous spirit of our girls as they pursue their individual goals and aspirations,” she said. “It also reflects the opportunities and breadth of programs available to the students while at Mater Christi.” Mater Christi is inviting visitors to tour the college on International Women’s Day, Tuesday, 8 March, between 9am and 2.30pm. Details of other tour dates are on the college website.
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Outspoken DURING the early part of term one, Mount Lilydale Mercy College was fortunate to have two worldrenowned speakers visit the college and present to staff and students. MOIRA KELLY AO Moira Kelly AO visited Mount Lilydale Mercy College at the beginning of February to speak with Year 12 students before their annual retreat program. She shared with them her life story of caring for children and making a difference. Moira spent many years living overseas and caring for sick and needy children and their families in countries such as India, South Africa, Romania, Bosnia and Albania. She was inspired by her mentor and hero, Mother Teresa, and her aim was to bring at least two needy children a year to Australia for medical operations, for schooling and to experience the love, compassion and generosity that permeate her home always. Moira continues to bring two children a year to Australia through the Moira Kelly Creating Hope Foundation for treatment and is currently providing accommodation for 14 children at her home in Kilmore. Moira’s humanitarian work has been recognised and acknowledged by several awards over the years and in 2001 she was awarded an Order of Australia. Moria Kelly: a remarkable Mercy woman - a modern day saint!
Moira was accompanied by Emmanuel and Shahd. Students were mesmerised during a performance by Emmanuel. He told the audience to live their dreams and never give up, no matter what the circumstances. HUGH VAN CUYLENBURG - THE RESILENCE PROJECT (‘Helping young Australians to be mentally healthy’) Hugh, who is a sought after speaker and has facilitated programs to over 220 schools Australia wide, visited the college in February as part of the Year 7 ‘Stepping Up’ Program. Hugh’s background is in education as a primary school teacher and he spent one year in India volunteering and living at an underprivileged school in the Himalayas. It is here he discovered ‘resilience’ in its purest form. He shared his incredible story with Year 7 students and emphasised the value of gratitude, empathy and mindfulness. Hugh spoke to the students about his experiences teaching in India and the journey that led him to understand that practicing the three key principles of gratitude, empathy and mindfulness can help to maintain good mental health. Hugh was a very engaging and humorous speaker and he left the students feeling positive about their future.
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MOUNT LILYDALE MERCY COLLEGE CELEBRATING 120 YEARS OF EDUCATION In 2016 Mount Lilydale Mercy College celebrates 120 years of educating young men and women in the Mercy tradition.
ST PAUL’S Primary School is one of the two Catholic primary schools within the Parish of Belgrave. Catholic teachings are reflected through connections made between faith and actions. At St Paul’s school, there is a strong focus on ‘parent partnerships’. The belief of ‘enrolling the whole family, not just the child’ enhances community links. Opportunities have been, and will continue to be, provided for Community Conversations and Parent Learning Walks. Teachers communicate about what children are learning at school and ways to support their learning through home practice tasks. Research shows that when parents are engaged, they are energised to develop trusting partnerships, which have a positive impact on academic achievement and mental health and well-being for the children.
Frequent, ongoing two-way communication between home and school is a highly valued strength at St Paul’s school. The school community at St Paul’s is aware of increased access and knowledge about online communication and has taken action to support ‘each child’s personal safety’. Student well-being is supported by educating each child to communicate, stay safe, responsible and informed when using online spaces. Last year, St Paul’s was awarded their eSmart accreditation. The eSmart program is a series of cultural change interventions developed by The Alannah and Madeline Foundation, aimed at creating positive, respectful and inclusive cultures which reduce bullying and cyberbullying and increase online safety. At St Paul’s, learning is differentiated in a safe and supportive environment. Interested families are invited to contact the school office on (03) 9756 7201.
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Our foundress, Catherine McAuley, had no wish to found an order as she believed she could work more freely outside religious life. Catherine, however, was given permission to found a new type of order “The Walking Nuns”. They were allowed to leave their convent to walk the streets and minister to those in need. They looked after the poor, the sick and the ignorant – founded homes for girls, began schools, visited the sick and gave hospitality to all. Today Mount Lilydale Mercy College is a Catholic Coeducational College. Catherine’s work has continued since our beginning on Monday 20 January 1896 when 46 students were enrolled. Our College now has an enrolment of 1480 students and our talented and caring staff continue to model Catherine’s work in helping our students achieve educational excellence and personal fulfilment as individuals, learners, members of the community, leaders and citizens. Our College offers a dynamic learning environment where students are encouraged and inspired to follow their dreams.
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Congratulations to the class of 2015 THE Class of 2015 at St Joseph’s has distinguished itself as a year group, attaining some commendable VCE results. A 99.70 ATAR was achieved by college dux Jesse Sondu. All students who applied to tertiary institutions were successfully placed in their preferred course. And the college had the largest number of ATARs over 90 in its 50-year history. St Joseph’s College focuses on academic excellence without losing sight of the importance of values, justice and the development of life-skills in the building of successful and long-lasting relationships. The college’s motto, Agite Quae Didicistis, translated as ‘put into practice what you have learnt’, underpins the daily approach to a holistic education for boys in the 21st century. The curriculum at St Joseph’s College is tailored to meet the specific needs of boys. Based on extensive research on how a boy’s brain develops and changes over time, an innovative and engaging curriculum has been developed and strategically implemented. Learning methods in-
clude practical and applied approaches. The diverse curriculum varies each year to suit how boys learn, and ensures they advance to their highest potential. The students are equipped with iPads and MacBooks from the beginning of their journey through St Joseph’s College. The college also offers an advanced sports program with 15-plus sports on offer, after-school tuition for all students four nights a week, and opportunity for up to six international trips per year. The teacher-student, teacher-family and studentto-peer relationships cultivated at the college are what truly set St Joseph’s apart. The college captains of 2015 said: “Our strong focus on academia, life skills and building meaningful relationships has been the key to our success over the past six years. St Joseph’s was more than an education for us; it has prepared us for life. We are Joey’s boys”. St Joseph’s has limited places available for 2017, while enrolments for 2018 are filling fast. For inquiries, please contact the college on 9758 2000.
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Care focus OUR Lady of Lourdes School Bayswater is a warm, community-focused school with an inclusive and vibrant learning environment for its students. The school boasts diverse cultures that are respected and celebrated. Our Lady of Lourdes is a school where Catholic faith and traditions are woven through every aspect of its work. The school provides a comprehensive curriculum which is both stimulating and engaging. They acknowledge the importance
of children feeling secure and happy and, as such, place a high priority on the development of the skills necessary to form positive relationships with others. Our Lady of Lourdes strives to provide an atmosphere of encouragement which fosters growth, promotes learning and challenges children to reach their full potential. For further information about enrolments, please contact the school office on (03) 9729 3411.
A LEARNING Walk for Parents what’s that? Learning Walks are an invitation for parents to come and see the school in action and to learn more about the learning that is happening. Parents at St Thomas More have taken up the opportunity to participate in Learning Walks. This is what St Thomas More parents had to say: “I was in primary school a long time ago!” “This would never have happened in my day!” “It’s like the barriers between home and school are down.” “The children are emotionally nurtured.” “They start with a strong foundation which gives them confidence to ask questions and challenge themselves.” “One thing I loved was the connections between what was being focused on up the front of the classroom and the displays around the room.” “This school isn’t just about academic, it is so much more. Children are learning about who they are and want to be.” “A broad base for learning comes from a strong community base and caters for individuals.” “The education evolves as the child evolves. Different interests and strengths are catered for - academic, sport, music etc.” “Children are challenged and prepared for the future.” “Whatever level kids are at they are catered for and challenged. “A partnership between home, school, teachers and community.”
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The students are encouraged to learn about who they want to be. Active’ Accreditation. 151123 A vibrant visual arts program Give your child the best possible The Principal is Mr Duncan start to their education. St Thomas More have families from Arendse. School Tours can be arranged the Dandenong Ranges: from Upwey to through www.smbelgrave.catholic.edu. Gembrook, Olinda to Narre Warren. St Thomas More School is located au or contacting the office on (03) 9754 at Reynolds Lane, Belgrave. 4444.
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Centres of excellence in deaf education It has since evolved into a systemwide, Prep to Year 12, vibrant and exceptional learning community, providing an inclusive education in partnership with many quality Catholic schools across Melbourne.
The unique campus experience allows students with a hearing loss the opportunity to learn alongside their hearing peers, accessing a complete range of curricular and extra-curricular experiences while receiving
highly individualised learning support and interventions from specialist staff. Students enrolled at St Mary’s College for Hearing Impaired Students at the Wantirna South campus thrive in
their educational journey in partnership with Holy Trinity Primary school, as do those at the secondary campuses located at St John’s Regional College in Dandenong and Aquinas College in Ringwood.
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ST MARY’S COLLEGE FOR HEARING IMPAIRED STUDENTS St Mary’s is a Catholic educational community for students in Prep to Year 12 who have a significant hearing loss. We follow the charism of the Dominican tradition and we welcome students from all faith traditions. At St Mary's we focus on student wellbeing, learning, language, and skills to interact with others and develop confidence. Inclusion of students is monitored and programs are determined by the needs of individual
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Plague proportion parasites EACH spring, summer and early autumn, these pesky parasites come to the Dandenong Ranges in plague proportions to affect dogs, cats and small pets. It is the larval stage of the tick life-cycle that causes the problem. Adult ticks are easy to spot as large blood-filled blisters on the skin. The larval stage ticks are difficult to identify without a microscope. They cause intense itching as they burrow into a pet’s skin. There can be hundreds of them, which feel like small scabs usually inside the front legs, between the toes of the paws, under the belly or on the face. Some pets go crazy, running up and down hallways and scratching or chewing at the affected areas on the face and legs. Long grass is where the ticks sit, waiting for a suitable animal host to walk past so they can attach. The ticks usually feed at night, so if you see these symptoms in the middle of the night, don’t forget to mention the possibility of larval stage ticks to the emergency vet if you call. Treatment may involve
cortisone to relieve the intense inflammation, sedatives and tick control, and prevention. Luckily, these ticks aren’t the paralysis ticks found along the eastern Australian coastline. They cause intense irritation but aren’t deadly unless there are so many ticks that a very small pet becomes anemic from blood loss. At Dandenong Ranges Veterinary Centre, they advise using a three-month duration chewable treatment that kills fleas and ticks. It is only suitable for dogs and they’ve packaged it as part of their cost saving Platinum Paws Program. Treatment for cats may involve the use of a certain topical spot on medication or a spray that can last up to one month against ticks and three months against fleas. Most treatments that are suitable for dogs are toxic to cats, so seek veterinary advice before applying any treatments. The staff would love to help with free advice about tick prevention. For more information, contact (03) 9751 2999.
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MOVE IN TO A MASTERPIECE SET on one acre of glorious surrounds, this contemporary two-storey masterpiece needs a new owner to finish what the previous owners have started and turn it into the outstanding masterpiece it should be. The house has four spacious living zones, including a large rumpus room, cosy family area, casual lounge with bar or the gold class theatre room, while the six bedrooms (four of which have private ensuites) and six bathrooms cater for extended family and weekend guests. A galley-style kitchen with stainless-steel
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AVONSLEIGH 13 SYMONS ROAD You Will Be Proud To Call This Home!
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Set on 1 acre of glorious surrounds, this masterpiece offers 6 BRs (4 with ensuites), 6 bathrooms, 4 living areas inc. rumpus, family area, lounge/cinema room with bar, kitchen with s/s apps, hardwood loors & loor to ceiling windows. Outdoors boasts a timber decking, sep. alfresco area, inground pool & tennis court + 2 garages for up to 4 cars. Working from home is also an option with a large room (formerly used a boutique hair salon) with separate entry & parking bay. With one of the best addresses on offer, this property can be the next masterpiece on Mt Morton road....
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Situated only minutes from Monbulk, Kallista & Belgrave townships, this WRC home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 separate living zones, updated country style kitchen with s/s appliances, covered entertaining deck, dining zone, main bathroom complete with corner spa bath, separate study, timber loors, high ceilings, loor to ceiling windows, GDH, s/s air conditioning, ceiling fans & a Coonara style ireplace. With views over The Patch valley below, a terraced, landscaped garden, ponds, car accommodation & off street parking this home will tick all your boxes. Additional features 1.5kw solar panels, 2 x water tanks, triple insulation, chook house, garden shed, under home storage and much more.
This very special property – offered to the market for the very irst time is perfectly positioned in prestigious Barbers Road. Spread over 3 levels there is plenty of space for family living. Enter through the double doors to the impressive & roomy entrance to ind features inc: 3 Bedrms (master with ENS & WIR), family bathroom, laundry, huge ‘party-room’/rumpus room with its own ireplace & deck; The recently installed black-&-white kitchen with SMEG apps has excellent access to the large deck providing stunning easterly views to Silvan Dam & Warburton Ranges. Gentle landscaping & colourful old English gardens combine with a double carport, GDH & S/S Cooling plus many other inclusions. Quite simply, there is nothing to do but relax & enjoy the undeniably homely ambience of this stylish Hills residence.
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A REAL LIFE FAIRYTALE – “ROSEWOOD” “Rosewood”, a commanding Tudor-style residence has exquisite character detailing throughout the home including hand-carved cabinetry & doors, the list of quality features inside includes 5 great size bedrooms (all with BIR’s plus the master bedroom includes a WIR and ensuite), a central family bathroom, a timber kitchen with D/W & gas cooking that overlooks the sensational private rear yard and entertaining zones.
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Wandin East
$1,200,000 - 1,380,000
Sensational Acres, Spectacular Views!
13 Price Road Kalorama
$590,000 Plus
STYLISH HOME NESTLED IN A SUPERB HILLS LOCATION! Promising to lure you with its dazzling designer interiors and tranquil acre+ grounds, this trendsetter family home is a sanctuary-of-style. With crisp light-illed interiors contrasting against rich glossy hardwood loors and a beautifully appointed caesar-stone kitchen, the home also features three designer bathrooms, three bedrooms (2 with full ensuites) plus as open-plan study nook.
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: By appointment
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544 Inspection: Sat 10:30-11:00am (Photo ID Required)
6 Seaview Avenue Ferny Creek
This magniicent property offers a sensational lifestyle for the whole family to enjoy, proudly perched on approx. 25 picturesque acres with amazing panoramic views. The home is all style and class with 4 large bedrooms including 2 with ensuites and French doors opening out to enjoy those amazing views, brilliantly appointed kitchen and living/lounge room is warm and inviting. Outside is simply sensational, entertain in style with a stunning inground pool, and covered entertaining area seamlessly blending indoor living outdoor. The sheds are very impressive as well, one is approx. 200sqm the other is approx. 750sqm plus the bonus of a 7.7 kw solar power system, for the horse enthusiasts; stables, arena and ménage ideally positioned separate from the main residence. An exceptional standout Yarra Valley property you won’t want to leave.
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Class and Style with Comfortable Family Living This 2 storey, brick veneer home is big, bright and the perfect family property! Boasting 3 good sized bedrooms plus a 4th bedroom / Study, 2 bathrooms, formal and informal living zones plus a separate step down dining area, proving that space is certainly not an issue here. The open plan kitchen with timber bench tops, stainless steel appliances overlooks the living area, dining and rear yard, which is both elegant and free lowing.
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 502 297 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Seville
$640,000 - $690,000
Classic Hobby Farm, 2.5 acres approx.
51 One Tree Hill Road Ferny Creek
$690,000 Plus
“Mont St Michel” ... Family Classique in Botanical Half-Acre Domain Privacy & security foremost in mind, this residence rests on a level 2098sqm site with sunny east-west orientation. With video surveillance & classical elegance the large open light-illed spaces looking through white colonial windowpanes to established European-style gardens! Modern spa-bathroom and ensuite, enormous kitchen with 900mm cast iron and SS stove, dishwasher & central island, Mont St Michel is presented for immediate comfort and enjoyment.
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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Situated in one of the most picturesque locations around this classic old home sits proudly on approx. 2.5 acres and offers great space for the whole family to enjoy. The home has 2 bedrooms plus a study or 3rd bedroom, spacious country style kitchen overlooking the beautiful views of the surrounding mountain ranges and scenery, large family/ living room with polished loorboards and all the charming features of the era. Outside offers great space for the kids and animals with separate paddocks, large garage and workshop area plus another separate 2 car garage and lovely established gardens complete the picture perfect property. Ideally located just a short stroll to public transport and local shops, a classic hard to ind property in a popular location and at a great price.
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: By appointment
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Every Day a Golf Day! Homes in this tightly held area rarely come up for sale & this one is a beauty! Set next to the 4th hole of the Emerald Golf Course & close to all that the Hills Town of Emerald has to offer. Offering 4 BDRs, the Master with WIR & new ensuite, study or 5th BDR, 2 living areas, as new Smith & Smith kitchen, undercover outdoor entertaining, mains GDH, S/S cooling & polished timber loors. Add to this your own private gate to the golf course, low maintenance garden, sealed driveway, remote control gates & a second driveway to the car enthusiasts dream…For vehicles there is room enough for 8 or more vehicles to be stored undercover as well as a double lock up garage & work shop with power & plumbing. Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)
8 Legg Road Emerald
Offers Over $515,000
16 Quinn Road Gembrook
Offers Over $680,000
Perfectly Located Character Home!
Impressive Proportions and Style!
Walk to Emerald and everything this renowned Hills town has to offer. Sitting pretty behind a picket fence on a manageable 1/4 acre, the home features 3 BDRS, the spacious Master upstairs with WIR & ensuite, stylish open plan, contemporary kitchen with loads of storage & stainless appliances, family room with decorative gas, fan forced ire set into an elegant mantle & separate rumpus room.
If you’re looking for a lifestyle with just enough land & rural views, & you want a home where you would be proud to entertain your family & friends, look no further! You’ll be impressed with the homes features & size offering 3 BDRs, the huge Master with BIR, WIR & ensuite. Add to this a Provincial style kitchen with European appliances, study, 3 living areas & gorgeous cottage gardens & triple bay barn style shed.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)
22 William Road The Patch
2 Alexander Road Emerald
Offers Over $970,000
Offers Over $670,000
Stunning Architecturally Designed Home with Views to Match!
Walk to Town!
Stunning property in the sought after Hills suburb The Patch. Offering 4 BDRs, 3 bathrooms, a study, 2 living areas & a designer kitchen. The home has been cleverly designed so living areas & Master BDR take advantage of the breathtaking north facing views the hills are famous for. Also features 2 DBL garages with remote doors, mains gas & water & 6 star energy rating. Inspect today & you won’t want to leave!
For the irst time in more than 30 years this much loved 1930’s home is offered for sale. With features of the time such as ceiling roses, high ceilings, original wood paneling & leadlight windows, you’ll be delighted by the welcoming charm & cosy feel. Offering 3 BDRs, living areas with garden views & a separate studio/ofice & all sprawling over 1.5 acres of enchanting gardens & even a croquet lawn!
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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NEW YEAR, NEW CAREER, with a leading and growing family business, GLENMAC MACHINERY SALES CONSULTANT Glenmac Sales and Service is the local retailer for John Deere products in Pakenham, Knox and Lilydale areas. We specialize in the sales, service, spare parts and finance of all John Deere products ranging from agricultural and compact tractors, to ride on mowers, and golf / turf equipment. We also offersales, service and spare parts for the full range of high quality Stihl products from our Lilydale store Due to continued growth we are seeking to hire an experienced machinery sales consultant for our Lilydale store. Key duties and responsibilities include enquiries owners must equipment and or agricultural experience,however people with relevant sales experience are encouraged to apply. We offer above award wages, a supportive and friendly workplace atmosphere, training and development and progression into leadership roles is available for the right person. We are a customer service orientated business and seek to hire people that share this value. Please email your resume to our general manager Jason McMillan at jason.mcmillan@glenmac.com.au or call 0433 057 797 for further information. Glenmac is an equal opportunity employer
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AFTER a successful reopening late last year, the Olinda Pool has enjoyed a strong, consistent turn out of pool-goers. To celebrate the fine achievement, a pool party was held on Sunday 6 March. The Olinda CFA played a big part in the festivities, through getting involved and giving the pool-goers a refreshing reprieve from the hot weather. Mail photographer Greg Carrick was on hand to capture the fun.
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THE future of the Upwey community is in good shape, as three local leaders have pledged to spearhead the township towards further prosperity. Of particular importance is the recent establishment of the Businesses of Upwey Group, which is now headed by president Sue Williams and complements two other vital groups, Project Upwey and the Upwey Township Group. Ms Williams has long been a key driver within the community, through being active in
other local groups while running a cafe and healing centre in Upwey. She said the formation of the new group would add further weight to the township's status as a hub of small business. Ms Williams said the group aimed to enrich the lives of residents and enhance pride in the town. Meanwhile, the Project Upwey team involves about 50 community volunteers who offer their skills and time for the improvement of the town.
Upwey Township Group President, Heather Liney, envisions a community where everyone feels they can join in and be part of activities and events that make Upwey a great town to live in. The trio said they would like the community to support their efforts. For more details about the groups, email Sue at projectupwey@outlook.com or visit www.upweytownshipgroup. com.au.
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Bears win the week off By IAN HARLEY THE Basin has won the right to host the Norm Reeves Shield grand final in two weeks’ time, meeting the winner of Knoxfield and Belgrave, which will face each other next week at Carrington Park. Chasing 239, the Knights needed partnerships. Sadly, only Ben Gerloff (41) and Luke Scanlan (44) held some sway over the Basin bowling. The Bears attack shared the early wickets around, but it was Scott Vozzo who imposed himself on the game, taking 4/40 as the Knights struggled to make any inroads and were dismissed for 160. On day one, Knoxfield would have been happy to see the back of Jake Best and have The Basin 2/26 in the first 13 overs of the day. The Bears fought back with Danny Rundle (30), Josh Lee (70) and Jayden Turcinovic (51) combining to get the Bears to 3/141. Enter Mitch Burley: snaring the wickets of Turcinovic, Vozzo, and Heskes in four overs. The Basin fell to 7/163 before Steve Ryan (45) joined Lee getting them past 200. The Bears finished the day at 9/239. For the Knights, Scott McKenzie took the two early wickets and came back to remove Lee, while Luke Scanlan also took three wickets. The Knights have lost their past three games and will face a buoyant Belgrave, which were involved in an epic arm wrestle with Ferntree Gully.
The Blues started their run chase on day two in the worst possible way, loosing 2/1, but it was Jayden Bradbury who stepped to the fore and anchored the Ferntree Gully run chase. Bradbury enjoyed partnerships with Wayne McInerney (39), Bryce Galvin (47) and Shane Richardson (51) before being dismissed for 123 with the score at 6/252. Shane Richardson managed to muster the tail to 8/292 before he fell. The game ended in the 78th over, with the last wicket putting on a partnership of 34 for an agonisingly close total of 326. The Magpies, a bowler down with the injury to Fernando, chipped away at the Blues line-up and never seemed to panick. Youngster Tyler Argoon was entrusted with bowling at the death and picked up 3/52. Luke Manion snaffled four wickets, including the wicket of Bradbury. Belgrave were sent in to bat on day one and the Blues had the wickets of Levell and Oaten back in the shed with 29 on the scoreboard. This brought Dinusha Fernando to the wicket, joining Robert Broley in a 134-run partnership. Broley was out after tea for a wellcompiled 51. Simon Hill then joined Fernando to take the score to 3/225 before Hill was out for 40. Dinusha finally retired hurt after injuring his back on 120, leaving Matt Johnson (55no) to bring the Belgrave total to 6/343. In DeCoite Shield, Upper Gully
hosted Lysterfield and batted first. The Lysterfield attack had removed Peter Dunlop, Josh Dowling and Guy Balmford inside the first 23 overs to have the Kings on the backfoot at 4/56. Upper Gully made it to 6/94 at tea before being dismissed for 130 with Adam Kinniburgh claiming five scalps. The Kings came out firing and reduced the Beavers to 2/8 with Nathan Walsh out, before a wicket in the final over saw Lysterfield finish the day on 3/33. Day two saw wickets fall regularly whenever The Beavers looked to take control of the game. Steve Collard was the best of the bowlers for the Kings, who maintained pressure on the Beavers batting line-up from ball one. The Kings will now await the winner of Lysterfield and Auravale. Aura Vale set Footballers a target of 331 for victory after Brad Miles struck a century for the Lakers. Daniel Morrison (58) and Troy McDermott (34) also chimed in to cause the Griffens some pain. In reply, Footballers started well losing their first wicket at 47. With the score at 3/80, Nicholas Bogar (100) joined Cohen McElroy (50) and set about chasing down the target with a 113-run partnership. Unfortunately for the Bears, the dismissal of McElroy and Lakshita saw Footballers lose 6/36 to finish with 267. Jason Dodd took 4/48 as the Lakers push one week further into finals. Norm Reeves Shield The Basin 9/239 (D. Rundle 30, J.
Lee 70, J. Turcinovic 51, S. Ryan 45, S. McKenzie 3/62, M. Burley 3/58, L. Scanlan 3/76) d Knoxfield 160 ( B. Gerloff 41, L. Scanlan 44, S.Vosso 4/40). Belgrave 6/343 (D. Fernando 120 ret. hurt, R. Broley 51, S. Hill 40 M. Johnson 55no) d Ferntree Gully 326 (J. Bradbury 123, W. McInerney 39, B. Galvin 47, S. Richardson 52, L. Manion 4/80, T. Argoon 3/52) Decoite Shield Upper FTG 136 (Kinnibugh 5/38) d Lysterfield 109 (S. Collard 3/16). Auravale 330 (B. Miles 108, D. Morrison 58, T. Mc Dermott 34) d FTG Footballers 267 (C. McElroy 50, N.Bogar 100, J. Dodd 4/58) Division 3 Knoxfield 9/176 (Milligan 64, Grant 59) d Knox Gardens 171 (Evans 5/24, Sundaresh 4/51). The Basin 4/116 (Cook 49no) d Eildon Park 111 (Fay 4/17, Underhill 3/37) Division 4 Upper Ferntree Gully 1/52 d South Belgrave 49 (M. Oliver 5/19, R. Birnie 5/20). Lysterfield 3/94 (Peatling 41no) d FTG Footballers 94 (Gale 47, D. Ricardo 4/34 inc. hat-trick) Division 5 Knoxfield 257 (Jayd. Scanlan 71, Mitchell 46, C. Pruysers 31, Wallace 3/34, Pittman 3/119) d The Basin 162 (Bunker 46, Freeling 33, Stewart 6/59, Plumridge 4/41) Lysterfield 8/182 (Lima 68no, Fisher 3/34) d Waverley Wanderers 179 (Fisher 30, Yallop 5/48, Bawden 3/23) Division 6 Upwey Tecoma 8/133 (N. Somerville 35, M.Francis 4/26) d Johnson Park 131 (M. Greyer 31). Eildon Park 9/280 (Kallista 101no, Searle 3/31) d Bel-
grave 7/205 (Dodds 52, Conduit 33) Division 7 Upper Ferntree Gully 8/241 (Brooke 82, Hevern 3/49, Fisher 2/36) d Upwey/Tecoma 231 (Daven 56, Squires 49, Dennis 32, Barnard 32, Corrigan 4/26, Padwel 3/21). Knox Gardens 4/204 (B. Bredin 55no, A. Thompson 55, C. Stuckey 53*) d Monbulk 127 (B. Jamonts 38, B. Badgery 31, J. Deveson 4/32, S. Christensen 3/14, J. Woodcock 3/26) B1 Waverley Wanderers d Upper FTG forfeit Sth Belgrave 6/175 (M. McDermott 50, G. Steele 39) d St Johns Tecoma 83 (B. Miller 4/25, M.Sheridan 3/8) B2 Bayswater 129 d Basin 115 Ferntree Gully 2/176 (Vanlierop 51no, Greenall 50no d Lysterfield 5/169 (Thompson 34, Whitty 53no) U/16s 1s Knox Gardens 166 (Marget 39, Morrison 31, Robertson 4/32) d Knoxfield 161 (Quigley 55, Dunning 30). Eildon Park Panthers 8/229 (Pollard 62, Anderson 35, Gwynne 35, C. Edwards 3/29) d The Basin 8/224 (C. Edwards 59, T. Edwards 50, Dobson 41, Anderson 3/34 U/16s 2s Eildon Park 5/121 (Madike 37, Keir 30) d Monbulk 9/119. Johnson Park 143 (Saultry 69) d Lysterfield 93 (Myszka 33) U14 Upper Ferntree Gully 204 (Beyer 59, Henry 27, McKinnon 36, Caeser19no) d Mazenod 184 (Arundell 51no, Kurt 50no, McKinnon 4/36, Lord 2/29). Rowville 7/147 (Zacky 51no, Sircar 41) d Eildon Park 52 (Blackman 5/14).
Rivals merge to clinch cup solution By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
Nic Domanski giving the cheering team a thumbs up after hitting the only six of the game. 151194
AT the beginning of this cricket season, the Under 13s Belgrave South Cricket team had only three members, but a merger with long-term rivals has brought about success. The Belgrave South team and eight players from the Belgrave team put a rivalry as old as anyone can remember aside to create the South Belgrave-Belgrave Under 13s cricket team. As the players progressed through the season, it was as if they had been a full team their whole history, ending up second on the ladder at the end of the regular playing season. The smaller merged club came face to face with the much larger Eildon Park who landed on top place of the ladder. At the end of the first day of the grand final match, the teams were neck and neck with Belgrave SouthBelgrave at 2/62 and Eildon Park at 3/60. The second day of play for the grand final saw Belgrave SouthBelgrave batting first and losing a few players quickly, but the underdogs turning the game and ending on 8/118 at half time. Coach Dave gave a stirring speech at half time to the players that instilled in them the drive to
The merged team being awarded their prizes after a long day of play in the grand final. 151194 Picture: CONTRIBUTED carry on against a larger club. “Our little club merged and here we are representing the hills against a big club,” he said. “We had more supporters than
the other team, and our community spirit in Belgrave South-Belgrave is so strong, and the boys are representing everything our community stands for."
The speech did the trick and the newly formed Belgrave South-Belgrave Under 13s cricket team took out the grand final with a 30-run victory over Eildon Park.
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By DENNIS FULLER IN the same week that Broc Reynold’s mother, Amanda, qualified to represent Australia in kayaking at the Rio Paralympics, Broc showed that there are other winners in the family when he stood tall at Emerald Golf Club to take out the VGL March Monthly Medal. His nett score of 64 saw him lead in an unlucky captain, Dean Shannon (16), by one shot. Ben Balfour (18) was the best of the B Graders when his 67 allowed
Carvill and Rose Martin who were very close behind in an unrequited pursuit for victory. Wednesday’s Opulently Fragmented Golf (OFG) was a stroke event over the Heritage nine holes twice. Gerran Wright (29) lapped up this challenge and raced away to a one-stroke victory when he had a nett 61. Mike Litchfield (14) and Ken Sumsion (28) were one stroke back on 62, Balfour (18) one back again
on 63 followed in, another stroke back on 64 by Leigh Morison (21) The Seniors’ pennant team travelled down to Mt Martha for their first match and, despite putting the right foot forward, found they should have used their left as they got a right old caning 6 to 0. They have vowed vengeance when the Mt Martha crew hits Emerald. They also have their beady eyes on the Glen Waverly team when they hit sunny Emerald next week.
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him to win on a countback from Philip Crossley, Ian Scott and Leigh Morison who all pushed him right home. John Keys (22) maintained his good scoring with 69. Nearest the pins saw Dennis Fuller win on the 4th, Ken Hill the 7th, Peter Glasscock the 12th, Dean Shannon the 13th and Dave Aitken scooped the pool by beating the field on the pro pin 18th. The ladies’ medal went to Christine Radings from a duo of Joanne
YARRA Ranges Athletics hosted day two of the Little Athletics Victoria State Multi Event Championships on Sunday at Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn. It was the first-ever Victorian State championship to be held at the fantastic venue. The original competition, which was due to be held in Bendigo in late January, was cancelled due to extreme storms on the day. Watched by the resident wedgetailed eagles, several Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes competed on the day. All athletes performed extremely well in the hot conditions. Results: U14 Girls Heptathlon, Chelsea Thompson, 10th; U12 Girls Pentathlon, Mia Strudley, 27th; U13 Girls Pentathlon, Estelle Peterson 18th; U13 Boys Pentathlon, Cam-
den Hewitson 15th; U14 Boys Heptathlon, Harrison Van Duuren 7th; U14 Boys Heptathlon, Patrick Keating 9th; U14 Boys Heptathlon, Zane Wheeler 11th. On Saturday, senior athletes had the opportunity to compete in the Athletics Victoria Knockout Final. Results: Open Men 2000m walk, Lucas Taylor 2nd 11:05.09s; Men 40+ 800m, Craig Hewitson 5th 2:17.79s; Men 40+ 400m, Craig Hewitson 3rd 57.1s; Open Men hammer throw, Lucas Taylor 5th 32.87m, Women 40+ hammer throw Kathi Hewitson 6th, 18.66m. Next week, nine club athletes and their families will travel to Perth for the Australian Junior Athletics Championships starting on Wednesday. Good luck to Lateisha Willis, Tayleb Willis, James Laven, Georgia Laven, Olivia Twining, Chelsea Thompson, Harrison Van Duuren,
Ruby Dixon and Emily Noonan. Keep up to date with results on our Facebook page or website. Saturday morning was an opportunity for little athletics athletes to achieve some personal bests at the PB day. It was great to see such a fantastic turnout of athletes all trying very hard to achieve a result they had never achieved before. The next round of little athletics will be on Friday night, starting from 6pm. This will be the final round for the year. Keep an eye on the website for information about when the cross country season will start. It is most likely to be Saturday 9 April. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org. au or check out the Facebook page.
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Baker-Finch starts FORMER British open winner Ian Baker-Finch is a confirmed starter for the ProCon Gardiners’ Run Legends Pro-Am in Lilydale later this month. Baker-Finch heads a host of Australian golf legends, including former Alfred Dunhill Cup winner (1986) and USA PGA Champions Tour winner (2003), Roger Davis, European Open winner (1991), Mike Harwood and New Zealand Open winner (2004), Terry Price.
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Quick Clues 1. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25.
ACROSS Bird (8) Every (4) Sediment (4) Gem (8) Sharp (5) Shellfish (6) Shout (6) Fall (6) Fuel (6) Reason (5) Garment (8) Vegetable (4) Nothing (4) Prize (8)
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7413 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, S-h-ingle’s. 6, Gag-a (rev). 8, Lin-g (rev. OG). 9, Bar-i-tone. 10, Utter. 11, Rapped (rapt). 13, Snatch. 15, Stel-l-a. 17, Bitter. 19, Fi-e-nd. 22, Conclude. 23, I-ota. 24, Mess. 25, Ho-nest-ly. Down - 2, Ho-i-st. 3, Negle-c-t. 4, L-o-bs. 5, Sur-pris-e. 6, Ge-t-up (rev). 7, Gent-eel. 12, Th-or-ough. 14, No-isome. 16, Elic-it-s. 18, Ticks. 20, Nat-al. 21, Mean.
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DOWN 2. One among many you give a lift to (5). 3. Disregard the gentle, shambling figure inside (7). 4. Strikes up the band and pounds out (4). 5. What you didn’t expect was to find certain bad rips in it (8). 6. Put, for instance, back the clothes (3-2). 7. The refined Mr. Fish (7). 12. Complete with gold filling despite that (8). 14. The first few are repugnant (7). 16. Brings out a new slice to sandwich it in (7). 18. Is working, but not for long (5). 20. Two boys together from birth (5). 21. Intend to have some sense (4).
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ACROSS 1. In hospital one’s caught the disease (8). 6. Mad to get back? That’s a joke! (4). 8. Go back for the fish (4). 9. Except for one wrong note he sings (8). 10. Put out, you say (5). 11. Engrossed, we’re told, when one knocked (6). 13. That’s not much of a tune! (6). 15. She’s least worried about Latin (6). 17. Cold tart (6). 19. Come upon the key hidden inside by the addict (5). 22. Decide to put a stop to it (8). 23. I have to go back to get a letter (4). 24. No order for the dining-room (4). 25. Really having a very good home in it (8).
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7413 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cockatoo. 6, Each. 8, Lees. 9, Sapphire. 10, Stark. 11, Shrimp. 13, Bellow. 15, Tumble. 17, Petrol. 19, Cause. 22, Cardigan. 23, Leek. 24, Zero. 25, Treasure. Down - 2, Overt. 3, Kestrel. 4, Task. 5, Opposite. 6, Ether. 7, Caramel. 12, Twilight. 14, Elevate. 16, Measles. 18, Radio. 20, Spear. 21, Once.
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Motoring Peter’s just Mad for Max By KATH GANNAWAY PETER Axford’s first car was an XB Falcon coupe. He bought it at 18 and it was the first tentative step towards fulfilling a dream he’d had since he was a 10-yearold Mad Max fan. He wanted the Interceptor. Reality got in the way and as a young Yarra Valley tradie establishing a landscaping business, his would-be Interceptor was sacrificed for a workhorse - the tradie’s ute. It wasn’t until 13 years ago, with the business on the go, that he resurrected the dream and bought his ’74 XB. It wasn’t beautiful, but it was black. The Interceptor is integral to the cult following Mad Max has garnered over the past 40 years. Film-makers Byron Kennedy and George Miller began pre-production on Mad Max in 1976 and were looking for a high-powered, evil-looking Australian car to play the role of the black police Interceptor. The transformation from street car to the Interceptor that took on a sinister presence of its own in Mad Max (1979) and the sequel, Mad Max 2 (1981), is
part of Australia’s film history. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome followed in 1985 and 30 years down the track Mad Max Fury Road was released last year. Peter bought the car over the internet. “It was pretty run-down, a badlooking thing really, but I’d loved Mad Max since I was a kid and my whole life plan was to get one of these cars,” he said. “It was just something I had to do.” He took it back to the base and had it resprayed before fitting the full Mad Max body kit. The 671 blower on the bonnet, the flares, nose cones and, the Scott injector hat were shaped from the original moulds. The fascination continues inside with an original overhead CB radio on the console. A 460 Big Block engine provides the grunt that Mad Max fans expect when the bonnet goes up. But, for Peter is not just about living the dream, it’s about sharing the dream. The car is a star attraction at local car shows, rallies and charity events
Autographs from Mad Max actors and stuntmen on the glovebox. 151044
and is one of around 30 movie cars, including the Starsky and Hutch, Dukes of Hazzard and Herbie, that cruise together to raise money for charity. Their next big outing will be in the Moomba Parade on Monday, 14 March, as part of the movie trio - Mad Max, the '60s Batmobile and the DeLorean time machine from Back to the Future. Peter says one of his most memorable gigs has been as the lead car at a funeral of a Mad Max fan. He died just three months after they met at the hospital where he was being treated. “The family rang me and asked if I could drive in the procession,” Peter says.
Peter Axford with his Interceptor and dog, Jigga. 151044 Picture: ROB CAREW “I was leading the procession with the coffin carriage behind me with all the family. “It felt so good to be able to do that, because that’s what he wanted.” The car is also the mascot for Yarra Valley FM 99.1 where Peter, his partner, Cas, and a third member of the crew, The Tone Ranger, present a radio show every Thursday night from 7pm to 9pm. While Peter’s approach is to just park the car and let people appreciate as fel-
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Peak collision period RACV has urged students to be alert and ensure their vehicles are adequately insured as they head back to university during a peak car collision period. New RACV Insurance claims data for the past five financial years reveals that March and May record the highest number of vehicle collisions. RACV General Manager Insurance, Paul Northey, said RACV claims figures highlighted that most accidents happened after noon, peaking between 4pm and 5pm. “Young drivers are most at risk as soon as they obtain a probationary licence,” Mr Northey said. “In the first year of driving, their risk of crashing is three times higher than an experienced driver. “As well as concentrating on their own driving, all motorists must anticipate the
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