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Buck crime call cluded increases in drug dealing and trafficking offences (up 17.7 per cent), and weapons offences (up 17.1 per cent). Meanwhile, Liberal member for Evelyn, Christine Fyffe, has hit out at the Victorian Government over the 2015 statistics. Mrs Fyffe said the total rise in offences is 800 more crimes than under the former Coalition Government. “Crime in Victoria is up by 8 per cent, which is bad enough, but in the Yarra Ranges our crime rate is 3 per cent above average. That is reason to be concerned,” Mrs Fyffe said. “Labor has always been soft on crime and this is being reflected in the data. “Victorians expect their State Government to ensure adequate police numbers on the beat and robust penalties to be enforced by our courts.” Crime statistics in the Yarra Ranges: Total offences: Up 11.3 per cent - from 7068 to 7867; Yarra Ranges trends: Alleged offender incidents: 2528 to 2656 (up 5.1 per cent); Family incidences: 1374 to 1490 (up 8.4 per cent); Steal from a motor vehicle: 655 to 575 (down 12.2 per cent); Theft of a number plate: 187 to 198 (up 5.8 per cent). Offences across the Yarra Ranges: Healesville: 410 to 432 (up 5.4 per cent); Warburton: 241 to 243 (up 0.8 per cent); Yarra Junction: 195 to 139 (down 28.7 per cent); Seville/Wandin: 427 to 529 (up 23.9 per cent); Coldstream: 93 to 146 (up 57 per cent); Marysville: 22 to 17 (down 22.7 per cent); Yarra Glen: 88 to 141 (up 60.2 per cent); Lilydale: 1453 to 1629 (up 12.1 per cent); Mount Evelyn: 286 to 319 (up 11.5 per cent); Emerald: 445 to 282 (down 36.6 per cent); Ferntree Gully: 2006 to 1971 (down 1.7 per cent); Belgrave: 444 to 492 (up 10.8 per cent); Cockatoo: 226 to 233 (up 3.1 per cent).

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Chipping in for health hub By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS STATE and federal MPs joined members of Yarra Ranges Shire Council for the official turning of the sod ceremony for the new Belgrave Health Hub on Monday 21 March. MPs Samantha Dunn, James Merlino and Jason Wood joined with Yarra Ranges Mayor Jason Callanan to officially open the building process. The two-storey Belgrave Health Hub will contain 14 consulting rooms, four multi-purpose rooms, a large car park and children’s facilities. Funding for the project has seen all members of government come together with federal funding of $3.84 million, state funding of $1.72 million, Yarra Ranges Council funding of $3.58 million with health provider Inspiro contributing $250,000. Inspiro president Stephen Potter said he was looking forward to be able to harmonise the group’s services. “We have grown our services in the community over the last 21 years, but we are a bit disjointed at the moment,” he said. “We are looking forward to the capacity of this building and being able to provide services in a centralised environment.” Federal Member for La Trobe Jason Wood said he was very happy to see the project moving along. “This has been one of those projects,” he said. “I said many years it would take all the plants lining up for this one to come to life.” Mr Wood said one of the main successes of this project would be for members of the hills community to be able to access allied health care and integrate a headspace centre for youth mental health. “One of the areas I’m very passionate about is mental health in young people,” he said. Deputy Premier James Merlino echoed Mr Woods' comments and added that incorporating Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service (DRERS) into the hub would provide great benefits. “I’m very excited about this project for DRERS and the community engagement it will bring,” he said. Yarra Ranges Mayor Jason Callanan said the building itself would bring great potential for community growth. “Making healthcare accessible is extremely important and valuable,” he said.

The project is estimated to create 57 construction jobs and 26 ongoing jobs once built for members of the local community, and will take about two years to complete.

MPs Samantha Dunn, James Merlino and Jason Wood with YR Mayor Jason Callanan at the turning of the sod for the new Belgrave Health Hub. 151859 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

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A BELGRAVE woman will face court in May after being arrested for three burglaries that occurred over the Labour Day long weekend. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Melanie Woods said on Wednesday 16 March, police arrested a 33-yearold Belgrave woman. The woman was charged with three burglaries over the Labour Day long weekend in Upwey and Tecoma. “As a result of the arrest, we believe that most, if not all, of the property has been recovered and is to be returned to their owners,” Det Sgt. The woman was bailed to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 3 May.

POLICE are reminding residents to be wary of thieves over the Easter long weekend, with opportunistic thefts on the rise. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant, Melanie Woods, said that police were preparing for an increase in burglaries over the Easter long weekend. She said that opportunistic thefts of power tools and items from cars increased over long weekends, and that there had been a “series” of thefts around the Chirnside Park area. “It’s generally unlocked vehicles,” Det Sgt Woods said. She said that cars and houses should be locked when possible, and that power tools are kept secured and engraved, and that owners should re-

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Briefly WOULD-BE burglars were scared off from a Monbulk business early on Monday morning, and police are searching for information. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Melanie Woods said that about 4am on Monday 21 March, Alpine Mowers on Main Road, Monbulk, was broken into. Det Sgt Woods said the would-be thieves triggered an alarm and fled the scene. Police are still investigating the theft, and Det Sgt Woods said a light-coloured Holden Commodore was seen leaving the area. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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A DRIVER had to be cut out of their car over the weekend, after a head-on collision near Emerald on Saturday. Emerald police Senior Constable, John Andrews, said about 5.30pm on Saturday 19 March, police were called out to a head-on crash on the Beaconsfield-Emerald Road. Sen Const Andrews said it was believed that one of the cars involved was travelling on the wrong side of the road, before hitting a car coming from the other direction. He said the SES had to cut the driver out of one of the vehicles, and that the driver was taken to hospital with minor injuries - the other vehicle’s driver was uninjured.

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Hills inspires children’s book By PETER DOUGLAS HILLS-BASED author Pauline Hosking’s children’s novel ‘Cinnamon Stevens - Crime Buster’ will be launched locally next month. The launch will take place at Belgrave Library on Saturday, 9 April, from 10.30am to 12noon; and in Emerald during the PAVE Festival on Wednesday, 13 April, at the Emerald Secondary College library. With illustrations by Kat Chadwick, the fun adventure story is aimed at readers aged 10 years and over. When developing the story, Hosking said the Hills proved much inspiration.

“Cinnamon lives in an imaginary township called Mount Dandenong, which the author explains is a mixture of many Hills locations,” she said. “The place has an aquatic centre and skateboard park (like Monbulk) and an impressive police station (like Emerald).” Hosking said her character, Cinnamon, who is 12, dreams of becoming a super sleuth. “She gets her chance when a classmate disappears during a school camp on Phillip Island,” she said. The paperback is available from The Book Depository, Booktopia or Dennis Jones Distribution. An eBook version can be

downloaded from Amazon and Apple. Copies will be available for sale and signing at the launches. To book for the Belgrave launch, call (03) 9800 6489 (this one includes breakfast/ brunch food and the author interviewed by a junior literary critic). To book for the Emerald launch, email pmhosking45@ gmail.com (this includes afternoon tea and the author interviewed by local schoolchildren). Both launches are free events. Later in the year, Hosking will be hosting writing workshops for kids at Belgrave and Emerald.

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Letters Bridge too far I HAVE again been stopped at a notorious bridge in Cockatoo due to another accident. This bridge is located on Pakenham Road and Alexander Avenue (near Viewhill Road) and is a frightening bridge to drive on. Firstly, it is narrow. Secondly, it is on a bend and, thirdly, I unfortunately was involved in a serious accident there and I am still carrying the legacy of this. There has been a fatal accident and numerous minor accidents. There are logging trucks and quarry trucks driving on this road 24/7 and some do take up more than their side of the road. When heading to Pakenham, you approach this bridge blindly and sometimes have to brake heavily as a truck is taking up three-quar-

ters of the bridge. If you are heading towards Cockatoo, you pray no truck is coming around the bend when you are on the bridge - very scary as they are extremely close. I have been sending emails to VicRoads to see if a sign can be erected at both entrances to the bridge, stating - ‘caution narrow bridge and turning traffic’ - or similar wording. I am hoping residents can also send emails, hoping that if more people complain we may get a sign? Cockatoo’s population has grown substantially, meaning more traffic on roads that are narrow and dangerous at times. A warning sign would also be advantageous for tourists so they know of the danger ahead. Deb Peachey, Cockatoo.

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Puffing Billy feedback sought PUFFING Billy’s future is in the hands of the community as the Emerald Tourist Railway Board seeks feedback from the community on the strategic master plan for the railway. The board will be holding community information and consultation sessions to get feedback from the community on future investment opportunities. The master plan for the future development of Puffing Billy will include potential de-

velopments such as visitor accommodation as part of Puffing Billy, enhancements to railway precincts, and increasing railway infrastructure. The board has cited increased visitation to the historic railway as the reason for investigating development and upgrades. The public information sessions are designed to give community members a chance to have their voices heard on the proposed developments before the strategic plan is finalised. The two-hour information sessions will run for two hours

across three locations on Saturday 9 April. Members of the Emerald Tourist Railway Board and Tract Consultants will be present from 9am to 11am at the Belgrave Masonic Hall, from 12pm to 2pm at the Emerald Hall and from 3pm to 5pm at the Puffing Billy Gembrook Station. The draft development plans will be accessible for public comment for two weeks on the Puffing Billy Railway website after the community information sessions have concluded.

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$20m for new Angliss By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

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DEPUTY Premier and parliamentary member for Monbulk James Merlino attended the Angliss Hospital on Monday 21 March to unveil the plans for the hospital’s new development. The $20 million expansion of Angliss Hospital will go to tender for construction in May with the project scheduled to begin in July this year and be complete by the middle of 2019. The expansion will see a new fourth floor added to the hospital, housing a 14-bed intensive care unit. Angliss Hospital’s chief of clinical and site operations Ben Kelly said the expansion would allow the hospital to provide quality healthcare to patients that is close to home. “This will improve the flexibility and capability of the hospital and will mean fewer patients will need to be transferred to hospitals like Box Hill,” Mr Kelly said. The development will also see the rest of the hospital upgraded to be bought up-to-date with other Eastern Health hospitals. Included in the development will be six new short stay beds to compliment the emergency department that was upgraded in 2004. “Short stay is an important

Artist's Impression: Intensive Care Service, views from the Picture: CONTRIBUTED east. 151869 part of this hospital,” Mr Kelly said. “Eastern Health sees 150,000 people a year present at emergency and Angliss hospital accounts for 40,000 of these short stay patients.” The upgrade will also see the paediatrics department refurbished and capacity for underaged patients increased from four to eight. Mr Merlino said improving the Angliss hospital would mean members of the community would have the healthcare

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A colourful nursery for green thumbs THE team at Country Gardeners Nursery pride themselves on offering quality, qualified friendly service and advice to their many valued customers. Garden-lovers throughout the Yarra Ranges and beyond have the chance to enjoy the colourful nursery, which is packed with an extensive range and quality stock to browse. Among the offerings at the nursery are garden advice, delivery, and pool and spa water testing. Also available are quality plants, pots and water-features. Or why not check out the ponds and pumps, statues, giftware, fruit trees, deciduous ornamental trees, vegetable and flower seedlings, bulbs, potting mixes composts and fertilisers. But it doesn’t stop there; why not check out the array of plant health products, tools, and pool and spa products. Shane Franks from the nursery said customers will enjoy the experience. “Our aim is to provide our customers with great service and products in a happy and relaxed environment,” he said. Shane, with 30 years in the business, is just one of the many experienced and helpful staff. Kevin (13 years), Emily (seven years), Mikayla (three years) and Shaun (six years) are on hand to ensure your visit to the nursery is an enjoyable one.

The nursery offers a chance to explore at your own pace. 151830 The Easter weekend will present a great opportunity for those who have never ventured to the nursery before, to get out there and do so. So, why not take time out and pop in to visit the friendly team at Country Gardeners Nursery. They might even help you find something a little unique and doubtlessly beautiful for your garden. The nursery is open weekdays and Saturdays from 8.30am to 5pm. Open Sundays from 9am to 5pm. Country Gardeners Nursery is located at 1875 Warburton Highway, Woori Yallock. For more details, contact (03) 5964 7304.

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Zero waste to tasty vegies A big chunk of pumpkin

By KATH GANNAWAY WOORI Community House manager, Sonya Mazar, has a simple criteria for the success of their community vegetable gardens. “I just love it when I see schoolkids walking past pick a couple of snow peas, or tomatoes and just eat them fresh from the garden,” she says. The garden is a series of crates between the car park and the footpath, planted out with vegetables and herbs. It’s a permanent display of the innovative approach the house has to sustainable gardening for everyone that includes a zero waste, minimal water and maximum input from nature’s helpers - the worms, chewing insects, microbes and aerobic bacteria. Their secret weapon in establishing the model is local inventor and garden guru, Mike Morrison. His integrated life-cycle food management system includes recycling cardboard packaging and coffee grounds (remember all those cafes in the Yarra Valley!), repurposing cardboard and plastic coffee cups and composting right next to the plants with a re-usable ‘compost hive’. At Woori, the gardens thrive on ‘donations’ from the local shops and businesses who feed their food scraps, teabags and paper into the hives. The hive, and the gardens themselves are mulched with the mix of ground-up cardboard and coffee

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Pods of compost, and coffee cup ‘wells’ feed and water the plants where they need it. 151754 grounds creating a slow-release nitrogen garden/compost additive. “When used to make compost, it balances the carbon nitrogen ratio for good composting, reduces odour and prevents rodents and flies attacking the compost,” Mike explained. On a larger scale, with a major restaurant chain interested in the system, co-grinding food waste and cardboard in the Aximill Processor designed and patented by Mike, has huge potential for the environment. Mike Morrison will demonstrate the gardening system at the Woori Community House Open day on Saturday, 30 April from 10am to 2pm.

Mike Morrison and Sonya Mazar with the compost hive and some of the current crop. 151754 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY

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IF, like Mia Erickson from Healesville, you’ve grown a big pumpkin lately, Alowyn Gardens in Yarra Glen would like to hear from you! The popular garden and nursery is holding a pumpkin competition on Sunday, 10 April with five classes - Giant Atlantic Pumpkin, Biggest Queensland Blue, Biggest Butternut, Biggest Zucchini and Most Unusual Pumpkin. Alowyn’s Prue Van de Linde said they purchased seeds in October last year and put together growing packs for sale to the public. Seeds were also sold through the local Hoogies Hardware. Mia, 9, has been nurturing her pumpkin from seed to flower to this beautiful, orange specimen since late last year, and can’t wait to take it along for the competition. Ms Van de Linde said it was time for the pumpkins to come home. “A large number of growing packs were purchased and we are now calling all pumpkin growers to enter their pumpkins (and zucchinis) in our competi-

Mia Erickson has big hopes for her homegrown pumpkin. 151607 Picture: ROB CAREW tion,” she said. There are great prizes to be won, and there will be food, stalls, a colouring competition, face-painting and the star attraction, the pumpkin show, on the day. To register your pumpkin (or zucchini) visit www. alowyngardens.com.au or phone Alowyn Gardens on 97302400.

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Underground House digs deep By JESSE GRAHAM The front of the underground house.

The Steels Creek Underground House fits into the hill behind it, and sits next to a large dam. 151735

AFTER the 2009 bushfires destroyed their Steels Creek home, Edd and Amanda Williams set to work creating a masterpiece - an underground house where practicality and sustainability are at the forefront. The Underground House is located deep in Steels Creek, down winding dirt roads and a long driveway, far away from mobile phone reception. Coming around the corner, the house’s chimneys and Solatubes poke out of a hill - the front, north-facing side of the house, meanwhile, sits forward and unobscured. Behind a set of double-glazed windows is a small (and hot) room full of tropical plants, and another set of double-glazed windows that leads to the kitchen and into the house proper. Edd, seated in an armchair in the cool house - it’s 30 degrees outside, and significantly hotter in the room with the plants - explained that the room is designed to help regulate the heat in the underground house. “We open this up in winter, in the day time, and the heat from there comes in here, and at night we close it up,” he said. “This time of the year, when it’s really hot outside, we keep these closed all day, and we open up at night - by moving these doors open and shut at different times of the day, you control the temperature inside the house.” He said the house was designed by their son, Soft Loud House Architects’ Alvyn Williams, after the family’s house was burnt down during the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.

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Natural light is well-utilised in the underground house. Amanda said the decision to go underground was made during the long drought, where water was scarce and the panic of the fire season made the area like a “war zone”. “I had a ‘what would I do?’ scenario - if I was alive, and my family was alive, but the house was burnt,” she said. “In that case, I said, well, next time, I’ll build underground - instead of spending every summer and every time I went shopping watching the horizon.” The attention to detail in the finished house shows - the couple said the width of the kitchen was designed so that, in winter, the sun hits the back wall.

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Edd and Amanda Williams in their underground house in Steels Creek. 151735

In summer, the light barely makes it past the windows. Edd said the house was built “like a carpark”, with solid concrete for the walls and roof. This, he said, gives the house a thermal mass which uses the soil around the house to cool and heat the house naturally. Vents running from the surface provide cool air, even on warmer days. The house is powered by solar panels, which return so much power to the grid that money from energy companies offset the price of buying wood for the stove and gas for an underground cylinder. When it comes to bushfire safety, the house is well-equipped with a

moat running around the property, a large dam nearby, fire-resistant materials and perspex covering the Solatubes that bring light to the rear rooms of the house. The area around the house is cleared to stop the approach of fire and a small ‘cave’ is attached to the house as an escape from radiant heat. Another benefit of being underground, Edd said, is that the house is also sound-proofed, and maintenance is as simple as walking outside and up the hill. “If people next door have a party, we don’t even know,” he said. “They say ‘we hope we weren’t too noisy last night’, and we say ‘what?’” The house has been featured on

“So you have that reaction, like it doesn’t feel like a proper house and then there are one or two people who drive away and try to do something similar.” The couple document some of their living experience via their Facebook Page, Underground House, Steels Creek, including some odd moments, such as finding a wombat hole on top of their house. I reckon we’d be the only people in Australia with a wombat in the roof,” Edd said. Alvyn Williams will run a talk on green architecture at Yarra Ranges Regional Museum from noon-1pm on Saturday 2 April. For more information, visit ach.yarraranges.vic.gov.au or call 9294 6313.

television shows in the past and is also included in an exhibition running until 15 May at the Yarra Ranges Regional Museum in Lilydale. Amanda said that underground houses were “slightly more expensive” to build than regular houses in the beginning and that sites needed to be suited to the project, such as having a slope and a north-facing area for the frontage. She said the reaction to the house had been mixed, but had inspired others. “A lot of people come into the ‘I wish’ or ‘idealistic’, some people come into the category of the older people ‘I don’t know how you live in a house that’s so different’,” she said.

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PRIVATE LOCATION SHINES SET in a private and peaceful location and surrounded by colourful gardens and established trees is this character-filled family home, boasting three bedrooms plus study. Beautifully presented inside and out, you will be delighted upon inspection to find ducted heating, an enormous modern kitchen with island bench, slate flooring, leadlight features and of course the convenience of two bathrooms.

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751 Woori Yallock Rd Cockatoo

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245 Gembrook Road Gembrook

Offers Over $450,000

Magniicent 11 Acres “Horwood Park Estate”

Character Hideaway!

This magniicent American Ranch style home’s façade gives a hint of what’s behind but once inside you will be enamoured with the grand proportions. On offer are 5 BDRs, gorgeous entertainer’s kitchen, grand dining room, theatre room, games room, fabulous bar room, study & family room. As well as a (25x10) shed with a studio, fenced paddocks & a dam with a decked bridge & rotunda.

Nestled in a secluded beautiful setting of native bushland (5 acres with approx 2 acres cleared) you will be charmed by this character home which will appeal to those who are in favour of natural sustainable building materials with the use of reclaimed timber & mudbricks. Offering 2 BDRs, open plan living & 2 studio options this unique home is a must see.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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16 Quinn Road Gembrook

30 Ferres Road Emerald

Offers Over $680,000

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Impressive Proportions and Style!

Private Hideaway, Short Walk to Town!

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.

If you want to be close to all that beautiful Emerald has to offer yet have your privacy, this is the perfect home for you. Neat as a pin & located just a short walk to town & with a gorgeous outlook over Emerald Valley from your back yard. Featuring 3 BDRs, kitchen with ample storage, dining room & spacious lounge with ambient gas ire. Other features include mains GDH, mains water & a large single L/U garage.

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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Offers Over $530,000

7 Mizmaze Rd Sherbrooke

Offers Over $580,000

“Fernlea” Park-Like 1 Acre Block!

Artist’s Retreat!

Family home on a beautiful lat 1 acre with lovely views located in the sought after hills town of Avonsleigh. Comprising of 2 BDRs, the home has potential to easily extend (STCA) to create your dream home. The kitchen is generous & there’s a formal lounge (or 3rd BDR), huge family room, DBL L/U garage with remote door, concrete loor & power as well as a DBL carport with roller door & a garden shed.

Character illed brick home nestled on a sunny 1/2 acre amongst the lush forest of prestigious Sherbrooke. The colonial style home includes an expansive studio apartment with soaring cathedral ceilings & loads of natural light, ideal for working from home, teenagers or extended family. Add to this 4 BDRs with BIRs, Master with WIR & ensuite, Blackwood kitchen & 2 large open plan living/dining areas.

Contact: Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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1 Colin Avenue Belgrave

$330,000 Plus

40 Sophia Grove Tecoma

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Relatively unchanged original hills home steeped with history. Offering 3 BRs, 1 bathroom & sep lounge, kitchen & dining room, plus an opportunity to create an additional bedroom & separate living space under the home. Great sized 1/3 acre block with two separate driveways and only 2 min walk to Belgrave train station, schools, main street cafes & shopping precinct. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Sat 26th March 2016 10:30am - 11am (Photo ID Required)

On a lat 3/4 acre block offering 4 BRs, study, kitchen with quality apps & granite tops, 3x living zones, zoned slab heating, multiple A/C’s, OFP, ducted vac, intercom & Bose sound system. In/outdoor living with 10mx5m salt chlorinated solar heated pool & spa, covered ent’ area with BBQ & r’hood, auto blinds, dbl garage u’rooline + fully fenced with water tanks & wood shed! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Wed 23/03 6pm - 6:30pm + Sat 26/03 & Sun 27/03 2:30pm - 3pm (Photo ID Required)

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8 Ash Grove Menzies Creek

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With quality land becoming harder to ind, here is your chance to purchase a 539sqm gently sloping block in a prime location at a great price - leaving plenty of spare change to build your dream home!! (STCA). Close to Maxi Foods, Thousand Steps, William Angliss Public Hospital, primary schools, child care & train station - leave the car behind & live the clean green life you’ve been dreaming of! Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Minutes from Wellington Rd & Belgrave train line, this 2 storey home boasts 5 BRs + ofice, formal main loor living + rumpus/games room on the lower level, slate loors, stunning bathrooms, kitchen with stone tops, S/S apps & walk-in pantry, GDH, evap cooling, alarm system & high ceilings. Outside offers resort style living with swim spa, large garage under roof with remote entry & sealed driveway. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Thurs 24th March 5:30pm - 6pm & Sat 26th March 12:30pm - 1pm (Photo ID Required)

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12 Webbs Road Ferny Creek

Auction 9th April @12.00pm

$430,000 Plus

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Boasting a scenic garden infrastructure, with a sense of privacy & nature, the home answers all the questions about lifestyle & balance, whilst being close to all the facilities that Monbulk has to offer. Interiors offering exposed beams, timber loors & open plan living. The timber kitchen offers updated stainless appliances & a 90cm range, with lovely garden views. A charming lounge with loor to ceiling windows looks out to a covered verandah & further to the stunning pool area, which frames the garden vistas. The home is comprehensively appointed with a large Coonara style wood ire & GDH. There are 3 bedrooms, 2 with BIR’s. All this on over 1892m2 (approx) with ample storage facilities & just minutes to Monbulk shops, & the bus to private & state schools. A complete home package with room to add your own personal touches.

The views stretch as far as the eye can see to the Bay and to the ever changing outdoors with stunning skies and star illed summer nights. Offering 3 bedrooms, I bathroom, open plan living, galley kitchen with dish washer, heating and cooling. Downstairs is a studio/home ofice/playroom with shedding neatly located under the vast decking area. In a quiet location yet just a few minutes’ drive to schools, shops and transport. This home will pull at your heart and elevate your senses. Dont delay your inspection!

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$390,000 Plus

100 Barak Drive Launching Place

$570,000 plus

A MUST SEE FOR INVESTORS OR FIRST HOME BUYERS!

3 Acre Farm Style Home

This rendered home is set well back from the road and includes landscaped gardens and a rear double carport with remote roller door. Inside features include three generous bedrooms, main family bathroom, large lounge plus a great size entertainers kitchen and dining zone. Outside includes the lat and private front yard, a rear patio area and this property is located close to Schools, shops and public transport. This simply is a great irst home, perfect to downsize into or to add to the investment portfolio so dont delay your inspection.

Come home to a true country feel character weatherboard home boasting 4 good sized bedrooms with everything a rural property has to offer but on a manageable scale of just over three acres of lat usable land. Divided into 4 good sized paddocks, the perfect setup for the horse enthusiast. Inside there’s 2 living areas, lovely country kitchen with ample bench space and cupboards. Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

11 Pinetree Close Croydon

$570,000 Plus

Woori Yallock

$340,000 - $360,000

Location, potential and endless oppurtunity!

A Solid Home in a Convenient Location

This solid brick veneer family home on 987 m2 (approx) offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, master with ensuite and WIR, lounge/dining and kitchen meals area, opening out to a covered paved outdoor entertaining area with spa, and is surrounded by low maintenance gardens. This character-illed home is warmed by gas heating and the fresh neutral decor is light illed and complemented by the exposed oregon beams throughout. There is a large bungalow/ studio/4th bedroom and a storage shed at the rear.

This 3 bedroom home will suit the irst home buyer or investors, light and bright open plan living areas offering great space. The home comprises of 3 good size bedrooms all with built in robes. Outside there is a huge covered outdoor entertaining area perfect for the large family gatherings. Ideally located close to schools, shops and transport and a short stroll to the Warburton Trail.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

16 Hakea Drive Montrose

$670,000 Plus

Wesburn

$695,000 - $765,000

QUALITY FAMILY PROPERTY WITH MANY ADDED BONUSES!

Beautiful 3 Acres with Stunning Character Home

This immaculate family home offers an abundance of natural sunlight and is decorated with a neutral palette. The main living zones include a great size dining area which lows to the lounge room and formal living. The timber kitchen comes complete with large bench space, DW and gas cooking plus a stylish bay window. We also have 4 bedrooms (Master with ensuite), main bathroom, laundry plus a great size home ofice or 5th bedroom if required. With outdoor shedding, a new roof recently installed and located close to all amenities, this property is not to be missed.

This superb property is the owners pride and joy and is now up for sale for the next owner to love. Beautifully renovated, this country residence is a family dream with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 separate living areas and acres to enjoy. Plenty of room for a couple of horses, with stable accommodation and room to store the loat and other vehicles under cover. There is also an excellent sized garage and workshop and a beautiful cottage garden. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

9/800 Mount Dandenong Road Montrose

$420,000 Plus

3401 Warburton Hwy Warburton

Auction Sat 9th April @11am

IMPRESSIVE & STYLISH 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE!

Art Deco Residence and Shop Front!

This stunning double storey townhouse is immaculately presented both inside and out and offers two generous sized bedrooms (master with WIR & full ensuite), separate study, sleek and stylish main bathroom, and a spectacular open plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances including DW & gas stove plus a spacious & impressive dining & living area. This delightful property also includes ducted heating throughout, 3 separate split system air-conditioners plus a 3rd WC on the lower level. Open the bi-fold doors and enjoy the wonderful & fully covered paved entertaining zone outside.

Located right in the middle of town, a classic Art Deco residence and shop front. Offering three bedrooms upstairs and two living areas down. Ornate ire places and original features throughout. This character building sits on a block of about 760sqm with rear access . A rare opportunity to secure the freehold of a beautiful building in a prime position brimming with potential. If not sold prior Contact: Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 Inspection: Sat 10:30 - 11:00am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

bellrealestate. com.au

8761 0688

896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose

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AVONSLEIGH 10 JACKA ROAD A Slice Of Paradise On Over 1/4 Of an Acre

COCKATOO 8 FERNGULLY ROAD Light, Bright & Spacious On 1/2 An Acre

GEMBROOK 7 LUCIA COURT The Ultimate Family Lifestyle On 1/2 Acre!

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PRICE $370,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781

PRICE $590,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781

PRICE $740,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

EMERALD 26 FAIRWAY ROAD Immaculate In Every Way!

COCKATOO 1 SUFFOLK AVENUE 1.2 Acres (approx.) of Peace and Privacy in the Heart of Cockatoo

GEMBROOK 205 GEMBROOK TONIMBUK ROAD Your Private Oasis!

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PRICE $490,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781

PRICE $460,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

PRICE $790,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

COCKATOO 36 PAKENHAM ROAD Central Location on 2/3 acre (approx.) with Bungalow

COCKATOO 19 HAYLOCK AVENUE Family Living On 1 Acre!

EMERALD 436 BELGRAVE GEMBROOK ROAD EXCEPTIONAL Lifestyle Property!

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PRICE $440,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

PRICE $490,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

PRICE $650,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

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Diamond ring promotional giveaway MONBULK Jewellers’ incredible summer promotion to give away a one-carat diamond ring to one of their lucky customers was won by a local lady, Jill O’Conner from the Patch. This promotional giveaway was held in an attempt to assist this business to get local people to shop locally and support the small businesses that support their community. It was also an attempt to introduce this business to new residents who might not know of its existence. The trusted family business of Monbulk Jewellers is owned and operated by Ken and Helen Hunt, and long-time staff member Jennifer Hopkins. The shop provides the local community a pleasant alternative to the large impersonal chain jewellery stores in the shopping centres. Monbulk Jewellers has much more to offer with a great range of handmade or specifically chosen gold, silver and stone set jewellery; a great ranges of watches, gemstones and crystals. They also have an exclusive everchanging range original oil paintings and artist produced prints by fine artist/ owner Ken Hunt.

Constable Sandra Madden took care of drawing the ticket for the competition. 151706

Monbulk Jewellers provides a comprehensive and unmatched range of services, quality repairs for jewellery, watches and clocks, jewellery design/ making, valuations and insurance work, gemstone identification and cutting.

No job is too big or too small and everything left in their care is treated as precious. Monbulk Jewellers is located at 102 Main Road, Monbulk. Inquiries to (03) 9756 7652.

Jill O’Conner receives the diamond ring from Helen Hunt. 151706

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CHEAP GLASS REPLACEMENT

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Call Frank 0405 483 265

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0403 673 181 V Television/Video/Audio

www.transformedtreeservices.com.au

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Free termite quotes - Family owned business ● Termites ● Ants ● Rats ● Mice ● Spiders ● Cockroaches ● Bees & Wasps

Call Terry 5968 4652 0419 528 472

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

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V Public Notices and Event

V For Sale

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

Planning and Environment Act 1987 CARDINIA PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C162

Employment

TENT Boab Tourer, 2.4 x 2.4, easy build, centre pole, perfect condition. $350ono. 0407 326 062. Macclesfield.

The Amendment came into operation on the 17 March 2016 when this notice was published in the Government Gazette.

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WHIPPER SNIPPER, ECO, 35cc, SRM, 265 TES, straight bar, VGC. $310ono. Macclesfield. 0407 326 062.

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CLASSIFIEDS EARLY DEADLINES

EASTER

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FRIDGES & WASHERS 1221638-PB12-16

JOHN GINIVAN Acting Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Peachy Clean

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

MONBULK 171 MonbulkEmerald Rd, Sat 26th March, 8am-4pm. Moving interstate, everything must go!

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

Righton Theatre Company

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

New Massage Grand opening. 713 Mountain Hwy, Bayswater. Phone 0451 880 188.

Buy & Sell in our

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UPWEY 89 Mast Gully Road, Sat 26th March 9am-3pm. Bric-aBrac & lots of Bargains.

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

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Visited

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Knights rule roost By ISN HARLEY THE Knoxfield Knights have won the 2015-'16 Norm Reeves Shield after taking full advantage of the new finals format, after a defeat in the first week of the finals. Knoxfield wrapped up the game, dismissing The Basin for 174 in pursuit of 208, with Tom Boxell winning the Stephen Lee Medal for best afield in the grand final. Scott McKenzie ensured the Bears chase did not get off to a flyer, removing Jake Best and Danny Rundle in the space of two balls with the score on 21. Josh Lee survived a chance two balls later before McKenzie struck again to have The Basin 3/25 and Lee gone for 1. Opener Christopher Wilson was joined by Jayden Turcinovic and the pair pushed the score to 50 before

Luke Scanlan struck, removing Wilson for 19. Turcinovic (45) and Ron Heskes tried to get the innings back on track with a partnership of 46; unfortunately, both fell with the score on 97. Scott Vozzo and Connor Edwards followed soon after and The Bears had lost 4/8 to be reeling at 8/105. Steve Ryan (20) and Matt Heskes (39) managed to drive the score closer to the target, but it was too little too late for The Bears, their innings coming to a close at 174 off 71 overs. Scanlan took five wickets (5/43 off 20) to back up the opening performance of Scott McKenzie 3/52. Knoxfield won the toss and elected to bat on day one and lost Ben Gerloff with the score on 27 and Kyle Povah (30) at 57, but it was the double strike at 67 that saw Luke Scanlan and Trentin Scholfield back in the shed that had

the Knoxfield innings in trouble. Tom Boxell managed to get the Knights' innings on track despite the loss of Zac Wilson. Matt Train joined Boxell and got the score to 132 before Boxell was out LBW to Josh Lee for a well-compiled 50. Matt Train then guided the tail to a score of 208 before he was the last man out for 54. The Basin was well served by Scott Vozzo who took 4/55 off 28 overs including the key wicket of Scanlan, and Matthew Heskes 3/60 off 30 overs. Turcinovic kept well all day, snaring two stumpings including the final wicket of Train. In the DeCoite Shield game between Upper Ferntree Gully and Lysterfield, no play was possible on day one with standing water surrounding

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the wicket despite the best efforts of both sides to get the ground fit for play. Day two saw Upper Gully win the toss and elect to bat with skipper Peter Dunlop and Alistair Lord opening the innings. Lord was removed with the score on 15. The Kings then lost Guy Balmford(15) with the score on 53 and Craig Bridle (13) at 84. Dunlop continued to drive the score on and with Shane Luck (33) put on a 65-run partnership before Luck was dismissed with the score on 149. The Kings looked to accelerate the scoring, and in doing so lost Dunlop for a well-compiled 86 making the score 5/169. Wickets fell regularly in the chase for runs, but it was Jay “Sticks" Colee that ensured the innings finished with a

flourish at 8/212. Lysterfield’s Stephen Kennedy (2/27) and Aiden Inglis (2/32) took their early wickets before Brad Paull (2/52) and Nathan Walsh (2/57) took the pace of the ball, trying to restrict the scoring. Lysterfield will need to make the most of any opportunities to win this game, while the Kings will be looking to turn the screws and put pressure on the Beavers. Day 3 will be an interesting proposition indeed. Grand Final Norm Reeves Shield Knoxfield 208 (Train 54, Boxell 50, Vozzo 4/55) d The Basin 174 (Turcinovic 49, M. Heskes 39, Scanlan 5/43, McKenzie 3/52). Stephen Lee Medal: Tom Boxell DeCoite Shield Upper Ferntree Gully 8/212 (Dunlop 86, Luck 33) v Lysterfield

THE Under 14s Emerald cricket team, which was undefeated all season, has won the grand final against Pakenham Blue for season 2015-’16. The final score in the encounter was 7/147 Emerald to 6/112 for Pakenham. Team coach Glenn Tucker praised the efforts of his up and coming cricket stars. 151629


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Medals for young stars By JAMIE STRUDLEY YARRA Ranges Athletics athletes competed in the Victoran Little Athletics State Track and Field Championships over the weekend, this year held at a blustery Casey Fields in Cranbourne. A steady start to day one, with many personal bests, finished with an avalanche of medals. Congratulations to club coaches - Brendan Dixon, Malcolm Duncan, Graeme Woolridge, Jamie Strudley and Susan Taylor - for preparing their athletes to the results they have achieved this season. The club is sure the athletes, the parents and certainly the club, value your commitment and are thankful for your dedication to the development and support of our athletes. Results from day one of the championships are: Tayleb Willis U13B Triple Jump 6th 10.81m, 70m Hurdles 1st 12.86, Rickylee Brown U15G Javelin 11th 22.52m, Scarlett Wheeler U9G 1100m Walk 7th 7.32.36, Zane Wheeler U14B 90m Hurdles 15th 15.71, Triple Jump 18th 9.90m, Lorna Reilly U13G High Jump 6th 1.45m, Cody Silvester U10b 1100m Walk 5th 6.20.81, Alicia Di Peitrantonio U10G 1100m Walk 21st 7.46.06,Lee Taylor U15G 1500m Walk 9th 8.31.68, Taylah Tillotson U12G 70m 9th 10.47, Tiara Willis U9G 70m 22nd 12.63, 200m 16th 35.99, Claire Noonan U12G 1500m Walk 4th 8.00.40, Javelin 20th 16.39m, Mia Strudley U12G 1500m Walk 13th 10.11.19, Brayden Woolridge U13B Discus 4th 31.93m, Shot Put 6th 10.75m, Patrick Keating U14B 200m 15th 26.42, Harrison Van DuureU14B

Zane Wheeler puts in a powerful effort in the long jump. 151838 800m 8th 2.15.44,Georgia Laven U13G 800m 1st 2.18.12, Madeline Laven U11G 800m 1st 2.31.54, Indigo Linde U11G 800m 8th 2.36.91, Kiara Flavel U10G 800m 1st 2.31.73, Chelsea Thompson U14G 200m 2nd 26.82, Olivia Divencentis U12G 200m 6th 30.27m. Some of the more mature athletes competed in the Victorian Masters Track and Field Championships held at Doncaster.

Saturday results are: Sophie Todorov W40-44 100m 2nd 14.10, Javelin 2nd 25.28m, Hammer Throw 2nd 27.47m, Kathi Hewitson W40-44 100m 3rd 16.33, Hammer Throw 3rd 22.42m, M40-44 400m Craig Hewitson 4th 58.23. Tickets are now available for the Little Athletics presentation day on Saturday, 16 April, and the Senior Awards Night on Wednesday, 20 April.

For tickets or enquiries, email events@yarrarangesathletics.org.au. Check out the website for more information about the cross country season starting on Saturday, 9 April, and the Special General Meeting this Wednesday night at Morrison Reserve. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org. au or check out the Facebook page.

Top qualifiers By DENNIS FULLER EMERALD GOLF AFTER the Emerald Golf course copped 68ml of rain in two days, the members oozed in for a crack at qualifying for the annual 4BBB championship. Pairs were assembled and the drizzle descended as the first players hit the ground sloshing. The big shiny came out later and all was good apart from the golf of some. Two teams amassed 46 points and the judges had to get out their slide rulers and two bits of string to split the teams. After respectful and supposedly accurate computation, it was revealed that Peter Clowes and Seppy Krummenacher were the winners. Jeff Marsh and Ken Sumsion were the unlucky pair but they still managed to pick up the cash for being second. John Keys and Dave Aitken came in next with 44 points, followed by Graham White and Mark Starick and John Carvill and Mike Litchfield when both teams scored 43. John Fisher was nearest the pin on the 4th, Jeff Marsh the 7th, Krummenacher the 12th, Ross Martin the 13th and Clowes rounded out a great day by taking the pro pin cash on the 18th. The ladies event, as has been the custom lately, was a draw of unerring solidarity with Irene Cranston and Daisy Mackey finishing equal with Irene Scott and Brianna McCoy. Wednesday’s Opulently Fashionable Golf (OFG) was a stroke event over the first nine twice. Graeme Fergus lapped up this idea when he stormed home to win with a nett 66. John Piggott and Ken Hill both scored 67 while a gaggle of golfers including Ben Balfour, Bob Kennedy and Mike Litchfield all carded 68. The draw for the 4BBB is Clowes and Krummenacher will play Hill and Glasscock; Marsh and Sumsion will play Morison and Jones; Aitken and Keys will play Crossley and Ecclestone; while White and Starick will face up to Carvill and Litchfield.

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Motoring Double win for Sanders up North BY RUSSELL COLVIN THREE Bridges’ Daniel ‘Chucky’ Sanders finally broke through for his first ever overall outright victory in the two opening rounds of the Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) last weekend at Kilkivan, 224 kilometres north of Brisbane. Round one on Saturday marked Sanders’s 35th AORC race start in his career, which saw the KTM Off-Road Team young gun claim the outright win beating Lachlan Stanford by 4.197sec in a six-lap sprint style format race. In testing conditions - a rough and rocky track and having to battle against the 35-plus degree heat - Sanders, who finished fourth in last year’s outright championship said it was definitely a tough day. “I knew that it was going to be the same sorts of tracks as last year, so I knew what to expect,” said Sanders who finished with a total time of 46min00.731sec. “To get my first outright win done and dusted has been a goal of mine which I wanted to do this season. This a real big confidence booster leading

into tomorrow.” The 21-year-old kept his winning performance going into the second round on Sunday, also another sprint style race. However he started off a bit slow in the first few sprints after trying to find the correct lines and get into a rhythm. It wasn’t until the fifth run that Sanders finally took command of the pack, taking the lead away from New South Wales’ Josh Green, the early pace setter. Green threw everything he had at Sanders in the last sprint, but it wasn’t quite enough, and Sanders got the nod by .999sec. Not only was Sanders victorious in the outright class, but he took the spoils the E3 category (300cc-500cc) as well. “It’s a great feeling to be able to come here this weekend and walk away with two outright round wins,” Sanders told the Upper Yarra Mail straight after the race. “All the hard work and training during the off-season is paying off. I can’t thank my team enough for supplying me with the best KTM 300EXC to go out there and race with. It’s a team effort, so this is their vic-

tory as much as it is mine.” Sanders explained that the first two rounds last weekend had given him a big “confidence booster” heading into round three and four, which will take place at Portland in NSW on 9-10 April. While Sanders may have snared the opening two rounds, he knows he has a long 2016 season ahead of him with another 10 rounds to go, and he says he still has to keep training to be at the peak of his game. “It’s a nice feeling to win, but we still have to keep pushing as hard as possible and readjust our goals during the course of the year,” he said. “I’ll keep training as hard as I can when I get back home and look towards the next two rounds at the beginning of April and we’ll see what we can do there. “This championship looks like it could be one of the hardest yet I dare say.” The top 5 Outright Championship line up after two rounds is Daniel Sanders (50); Josh Green (42); Lachlan Standford (42); Tye Simmonds (34) and Beau Ralston (33).

Daniel Sanders lays down the power on the KTM 300EXC machine in Queensland on the Pictures: RUSSELL COLVIN weekend, taking out both rounds in the AORC series. 151832

Sanders was just too good for the field at the opening two rounds of the AORC on the weekend. 151832

Updated Kluger on show in New York The revamped Kluger features fresh exterior styling. 151626

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