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A PROPOSED petrol station for Monbulk has gone back to the drawing board after a community consultation meeting saw issues raised with the plans. The consultation session held at the Monbulk Hub recently saw members of the community raise issues such as traffic management and zoning changes. The Woolworths petrol station is planned for a vacant lot on the corner of Monbulk and Carcoola roads in Monbulk. At the meeting, residents living on adjacent blocks said traffic was already an issue on the corner and the plans approved by VicRoads would make the problems worse. Yarra Ranges Mayor and Chandler Ward councillor Jason Callanan said it was very generous of the developer to review the plans at the request of the community. “The developer has made a commitment to review the plans to come up with a solu-
tion to improve traffic flow on that corner and make it safer,� he said. “He didn’t have to do that, the plans have been signed off by VicRoads because they are satisfied it meets the necessary standards.� Cr Callanan said this site is ideal for a petrol station as it’s close to other amenities and the middle of the Monbulk township. “The alternative for this sight would be a storage facility that would create a bland eyesore right as people drive into town,� he said. Cr Callanan said it is a number one for him to have a petrol station built in Monbulk. “The old petrol station closed about four years ago and Monbulk needs a petrol station," he said. The revised plans for this new petrol station will move back through the planning department at council before progressing to a vote in council in the coming months.
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Two men assaulted By JESSE GRAHAM POLICE are calling on witnesses to come forward, after a man and a Good Samaritan were assaulted in Belgrave on Saturday night. Belgrave Police Sergeant, Carolyn Sunderland, said that at 11pm on Saturday, 26 March, two men were assaulted at Belgrave’s rear car park, off of Reynolds Lane. Sgt Sunderland said the first man, believed to be in his thirties, was walking through the car park, and was involved in an “altercation” with another man.
“It’s unknown how the fight started,” she said. The man in his thirties was knocked unconscious, and a passerby who went to assist the man, also in his thirties, was also assaulted by the man. Sgt Sunderland said a woman at the scene slashed the passer-by across the back “with a sharp instrument”, and that both victims were taken to the Angliss Hospital. She said neither victim was local to Belgrave. Police are investigating CCTV footage, and are calling for anyone who may have wit-
nessed the fight to come forward. The man involved in the assault is described as being of Islander descent, aged in his early twenties, with a solid build and was “unshaven”. The woman involved is described as about 19 years old, short, with blonde hair. Another woman was believed to be with the two attackers at the time. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report to www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Briefly Cheap chainsaw alert POLICE are asking residents to be wary of cheaplyoffered chainsaws, after a burglary at a Monbulk business on Monday, 21 March. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant, Melanie Woods, said that at 4am on Monday, 21 March, unknown people broke into Alpine Mowers on Main Road, Monbulk. Det Sgt Woods said the thieves triggered an alarm and fled the scene, but made off with “a quantity of chainsaws”, and that police were asking anyone with information to come forward. “If anyone is offered to purchase any cheap, new chainsaws, then we’d obviously love to hear from them,” she said. A light-coloured Holden Commodore was allegedly seen leaving the area after the burglary. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.
Burglar busted A WANTIRNA man will face court for three burglaries in Lilydale, after being busted by Yarra Ranges police on Wednesday. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant, Melanie Woods, said that on Wednesday, 23 March, police arrested a 25-year-old Wantirna man.
The man was arrested after three burglaries that occurred on Monday 21 and Tuesday 22 March. Det Sgt Woods said the man is believed to have tried to steal a car from the owner of one of the properties, who confronted the man. Police then located the alleged offender, arresting and charging him for the three burglaries. He will appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court at a later date.
Attempted breakin POLICE are calling for witnesses after a break-in and attempted theft from JB Hi-Fi in Chirnside Park on Wednesday morning. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant, Melanie Woods, said that at 1.50am on Wednesday, 23 March, four men forced their way into the Maroondah Highway store and attempted to steal electronic goods. Det Sgt Woods said the men tried to steal electronics, phones and tablet computers, but were unsuccessful. “However, we have concerns that they may reoffend,” she said. Anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity around the shop, or near other retail and commercial areas, are asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Asphalt works are planned for the car park from Monday, 11 April, until Friday, 15 April. The popular 1000 Steps walk will remain open to the public during the works, which will include repairs to potholes, asphalting and new line-marking. Parks Victoria Area Chief Ranger, Matt Hoogland, said the works were much-needed. “The works to repair potholes and refresh line marking in the car park are crucial for ensuring safe pedestrian and vehicle access for more than half a million visi-
tors who attempt the 1000 Steps each year,” he said. “The temporary closure of the car park will disrupt access to the 1000 Steps. “However, the 1000 Steps will remain open during the works. “We strongly encourage visitors to use public transport or there is limited parking at One Tree Hill.” Mr Hoogland said pedestrian access through the car park would be maintained for people using public transport and the One Tree Hill car park was located at the top of the 1000 Steps. He thanked the public for their understanding while the works were taking place. “Given the popularity of the 1000 Steps, there is no good time
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By PETER DOUGLAS FIFTY-THREE trees will be removed from road reserves within the Selby and Belgrave areas to enable the installation of sewerage systems. At its 22 March meeting, Yarra Ranges Council passed a recommendation to allow the removal of the trees for the continuation of the Belgrave and Selby Sewerage scheme, which had been halted due to hard ground conditions. Rock formations in the area had stopped the trenchless techniques that had been proposed. The streets targeted for vegetation removal in the area include Park Drive, Arbor Avenue, Waratah Avenue, Maple Avenue, Cedar Grove, Currajong Avenue, Beech Avenue, Montana Grove, Maskell Hill Road and Banyalla Court. Five objections were submitted over the proposal, with the proposal also failing to gain support from Cr Len Cox, who said more could be done to save the trees. “It seems to be the pipe could go
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Give to the veterans RSL Appeals organisers at all sub-branches throughout Victoria are gearing up for the 2016 Anzac Appeal from 1 April. This year marks the centenary of the RSL and that gives special significance to this year’s Anzac Appeal. President of the Mount Evelyn Sub-Branch, Roger Boness, is confident the local community will once again generously support the RSL’s annual Anzac Appeal. “Our RSL volunteers, many of them veterans, are ready to offer a variety of Anzac Appeal badges,” he said. “The high level of energy and commitment shown by our subbranch volunteers, as they raise much-needed funds, is truly humbling.” Funds raised through the appeal enable RSLs throughout Victoria to deliver much-needed assistance to those men and women who served have served Australia and now need support. Anzac Appeal badges can be purchased from local Woolworths, Officeworks, RSL subbranches or volunteer collectors. You can also donate online at www. anzacappeal.com.au.
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LINDA Williams of Wandin North believes her dog was deliberately poisoned two weeks ago, when she came home to find her kelpie Dante in a distressed state. “I took him to my vet and they said it may be related to his ongoing skin problem,” she said. “Two days later we rushed him to Blackburn emergency vet where they had to keep him and give him dialysis. “Luckily we caught it in time - it could have been bad.” Ms Williams said the vets confirmed Dante had swallowed a chemical-based poison. “He was in our yard all day so he couldn’t have eaten fox bait,” Ms Williams said. A few days before Dante was poisoned, Ms Williams said she had received an anonymous letter telling her to stop her dog from barking. “There are lots of dogs in the area and when one starts barking they all start.” Dante is still recovering two weeks after being discharged from the vet and has developed a limp from the poison causing internal bleeding in his spinal cord. “It has seriously damaged his back legs and the vet told me it could be permanent or over time he could recover full movement depending on his rehabilitation.” Veterinarian at Mount Evelyn
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Check out these sales By PETER DOUGLAS IF there’s one thing the Yarra Ranges does well, it is hosting an ol’ fashioned, true-blue plant sale. With autumn now in full-swing, now is the time to jot down a few dates in your calendar. Monbulk Massive Plant Sale Firstly, preparations for the Monbulk Recreation Reserve Development Group’s massive plant sale are now underway, with the event aiming to raise funds towards a new community pavilion. To support this community initiative, customers are encouraged to venture out and find a bargain on Saturday, 2 April, from 8am onwards at the Moores Road reserve, Monbulk. President of the group’s committee, Paul Utting, said they have regularly received great support. Wholesale and retail sales are welcome. On sale will be four, six and eight-inch pots, which are offered to both retail and wholesale customers, and plenty more. Eftpos facilities will be available, while other payment methods can be arranged. Rhododendron Gardens fun day Parks Victoria is inviting families and children of all ages to the annual Free Family Fun Day at the National Rhododendron Gardens from10am to 3pm on Tuesday, 5 April, 2016. The National Rhododendron Gardens is a unique ornamental garden featuring a rare collection of exotic plants surrounded by a stunning mountain ash forest. Parks Victoria Area Chief Ranger, Rebecca Carland, said it’s a great day out. “The Family Fun Day at the National Rhododendron Gardens is a great and inexpensive school holiday outing for the family,” she said. “It will feature Andy’s Antics, Stax the Didgeman workshop, BirdLife Australia, Platypus Education Group and lots of hands-on activities for children. “There will be lots lot of fun, creative and educational activities for kids to engage in and it’s a great opportunity to immerse you in the sounds of the local bird life and the spectacular autumn colours of the National Rhododendron Gardens.” The National Rhododendron Garden is located on The Georgian Road, Olinda. For further information, visit www.parks.vic. gov.au or call 13 19 63. Friends of Tindale Memorial Gardens The annual autumn plant sale will be held at George Tindale Memorial Gardens on Saturday, 9 April. Plants propagated from their collection and donated from the Friends’ gardens will include cyclamen, hydrangeas, salvias perennials, and bulbs for shade and sun will be featured. All funds raised will be used to assist with ongoing improvements to the garden. Guests are invited for a ‘photo-walk’, where you can bring your camera and enjoy the resplendent autumn colours. Guests can join the Friends’ Flickr Group (free) and upload their Tindale Garden images. The gardens are located at 33 Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke. Meanwhile, the Ferny Creek Horticultural Society Inc. recently hosted its 10th annual Plant Collectors’ Sale and Garden Expo earlier this month to the delight of horticultural enthusiasts from far and wide. Visitors had a chance to wander through the meticulously manicured gardens where a wide variety of plants were for sale. Co-ordinator Jillian Brown said the expo was a huge success. Membership to the society is open to everyone, including individuals, families and even junior gardeners; all you need is an interest in gardening.
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Songs of soul, with a purpose THE Performing And Visual Arts in Emerald (PAVE) Festival runs from 10-17 April in venues throughout Emerald. The Emerald FunFest kicks off a week of festivities as the gateway event to the annual PAVE Festival. This year’s FunFest is on Sunday, 10 April, from 10am to 4pm, and once again the day is jampacked with free activities and events. Featured are five stages with continuous music for all ages and tastes, dance and theatre per-
formances, a circus tent with stories and magic tricks, craft activities, street performances, popup surprises, quality art and craft stalls, an international food court, community stalls, carnival rides, displays, competitions and presentations. With over 50 events over the week of PAVE, there truly is something for every taste. The pop-up festival hub and wine bar this year will be called The Birdnest to recognise and raise awareness of the Helmeted Honeyeater, the critically endangered bird emblem of Victoria.
Visit the Birdsnest on Sunday, 10 April, and Sunday, 17 April, and stay up to date with pop-up events and exhibitions at www.pave.org.au. Find it on Facebook and Twitter or join the mailing list by registering on the website. On Saturday, 16 April, at Emerald Performing Arts Centre, the 2016 PAVE Festival welcomes Melbourne Singers of Gospel (MSG). Directed by Dr Darren Wicks, and accompanied by the cool jazz-blues sound of Andrew Ogburn, MSG reaches high standards of vocal
technique, interpretation and movement. Melbourne Gospel and Blues legend Kerri Simpson will be supporting this event. The woman dubbed as ‘Australia’s own blues diva’ by Bruce Elder of the Sydney Morning Herald has made herself a home in a myriad of genres. This led MHS critic Lee Howard to write of her commanding vocal abilities “Kerri Simpson could sing the phone book and knock an audience out!” Bookings at www.pave.org.au/events or email info@pave.org.au.
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A rare new performance By JESSE GRAHAM A SPOKEN-word performance about the final days of the Tasmanian Tiger will grace stages in Healesville and Upwey in April, exploring present and past themes of extinction and gender equality in Australia. They Saw a Thylacine is a play that tells two stories - one, of a Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) tracker, played by Sarah Hamilton; the other, about a zoo-keeper’s daughter, played by Justine Campbell. The show is set in 1936, shortly before the world’s last known Tasmanian Tiger, a female named Benjamin, died in captivity at Beaumaris Zoo. Ms Hamilton said Ms Campbell’s character is based on Alison Reid, who was trained by her father to run the zoo, but the board of management would not allow her to take over her father’s post, due to her being a woman. “That actually had a big impact on the last Thylacine,” Ms Hamilton said. “They said to her, ‘We won’t pay you to run the zoo, but you can keep living in the curator’s cottage,’ which was just outside of the zoo, ‘And in return, you have to give us your services whenever required’.” But Reid never received keys to the zoo, and though she could hear Benjamin calling at night, she was unable to help the animal, which died of exposure on a cold night.
Sarah Hamilton and Justine Campbell will perform They Saw a Thylacine in Healesville and Upwey in April. Picture: CONTRIBUTED Meanwhile, Ms Hamilton said her character, Beatie, who is trying to find and capture a live Thylacine to sell to the zoo, is based on stories told by Tasmanians while the play was being researched. She said the play explored extinction and gender equality - issues still
important to this day, with the former being a focus of the work at Healesville Sanctuary. “I think this story is all too contemporary, because we have so many species on the brink of extinction at the moment,” Ms Hamilton said. “They (Healesville Sanctuary) have a great breeding program for the Tassie devils, but the devils are all but gone in the wild now. “We wear clothes that are contemporary in the show - we don’t wear period pieces ... we keep it in the hereand-now, because the issues are very relevant.” Though the show contains other characters, every part is performed by Ms Hamilton and Ms Campbell, in a spoken-word format. They Saw a Thylacine will be performed at Upwey’s Burrinja Cultural Centre on Thursday 14 April, and at Healesville’s Memo Hall on Friday 15 April. Tickets are $36, or $32 for concession holders, with a $28 ticket price for groups of more than six. For tickets and information, visit ach.yarraranges.vic.gov.au The Mail has two double passes to the Healesville show to give away to readers. To be in the running, visit Facebook.com/MailNewsGroup and like, share and comment on the relevant post.
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disapproval, is immensely gratifying. Despite its fanciful setting, Zootopia is a fun and poignant allegory for our own world, as it gracefully addresses issues of following your dreams, rising above social expectations, the effect of fear and the commonplace nature of prejudice. Zootopia has some dark and genuinely frightening moments, but is still a vital film for children of all ages. With its anti-racism message of tolerance and inclusion, the film may take some of the wind out of Trump’s campaign sails. It’s rare to find a children’s film - heck, a major studio release of any kind - that is so intelligent, moving and nuanced. Speaking for myself, Zootopia is my favourite film of the year so far. - Seth Lukas Hynes
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HORWOOD PARK ESTATE IT’S a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase the “home of your dreams”. Set on 11 beautiful acres, this magnificent American ranch-style home is reminiscent of the television series “Dallas”. Enter the property via the impressive stone and wrought iron gates, the concreted driveway winding through manicured gardens complete with three-tiered fountain. An impressive formal entry is flanked by the gorgeous entertainer’s kitchen featuring granite benchtops, butler’s pantry and
stunning cabinetry with glass display cupboards; formal and informal dining rooms with glamorous chandeliers, theatre room or private formal lounge. The stunning staircase is the centrepiece of the open plan living cleverly designed to separate the games and family room which has a stone feature fireplace with wood heater and towering ceilings with rustic timber beams. Add to this a bar room complete with plumbing and powder room, adjoining the
study/home office and cellar. Upstairs are four enormous bedrooms with huge built-in robe and ensuite to master, plus main bathroom. No expense has been spared in this magnificent property including spotted gum and ironbark floors, double glazed windows, hydronic gas heating, split-system cooling and ducted vacuum and numerous other features. Am enormous 25x10 metre shed
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incorporates a one-bedroom loft style apartment, perfect for extended family/ visitors or perhaps a work from home studio, plus large barn/wood shed. There are 100,000 litres of water tanks, fenced paddocks and dam filed with water lilies with a decked bridge and rotunda. This is truly an amazing property and will be the envy of all your friends. Words are not enough to do this property justice - organise your private inspection today.
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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)
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)
65 Emerald Monbulk Road Emerald
30 Ferres Road Emerald
Offers Over $610,000
Offers Over $435,000
What a Beauty!
Private Hideaway, Short Walk to Town!
Fantastic family home on 1/2 a lat acre perfectly located with only 1.5 kms to Emerald shops and transport. The brick home has a contemporary feel & offers 4 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, study, as new kitchen & 2 living areas separated by an open ire place. Features include mains gas ducted heating, polished loor boards & the delightful rear yard is fully fenced with a cubby house for the kids & shed for Dad’s tools.
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: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
7 Mizmaze Rd Sherbrooke
Offers Over $580,000
755 Tynong Nth Rd Tynong Nth
Over $515,000
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Your Comfortable & Private Lifestyle Awaits!
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.
This property offers affordable lifestyle & is situated on a lat, sunny & usable 1.25a less than 5 mins from the Freeway & under 20 mins to Pakenham or Cockatoo. The meticulously maintained & low maintenance property offers peace, privacy & room for a pony. The home features 4 BDRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, a well-appointed kitchen, 2 living areas, an entertaining deck, a 10 x 7 shed & 6 paddocks.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 2.30am-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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66 Best Street Belgrave
$690,000 Plus
40 Sophia Grove Tecoma
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CLASSIC HILLS HOME THAT HAS IT ALL
A LUXURY LIFESTYLE AWAITS
This lovingly updated and stylish family home features 4 spacious beds, 3 baths (master with ensuite and walk through dressing room), 3 living zones inc undercover decking area & a functional kitchen with caesarstone island bench. Outside is a tradies dream with dbl garage, shedding and bungalow. This classic hills home certainly has it all…. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (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: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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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: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
5 Grandview Grove Sassafras
20 Barbers Road Kalorama
$690,000 Plus
$570,000 Plus
Stylish contemporary living in Sassy
Family Haven with Stunning Views!
Living in the hills is all about location. This superb 4 bedroom weatherboard home recently renovated remains full of heart & soul with a contemporary edge. A sealed driveway leads through bluestone pillars to the fully fenced yard, remote garage & workshop located to the rear of the property, allows easy access to the front or back entrance of the home. The main entry leads to the lower level, while the timber stairs lead to an expansive living & open plan galley kitchen, showcasing whites & timber benchtops plus a Butlers’ pantry, quality s/s appliances & oversized breakfast bench. The neutral colour palette is accentuated in style with the mellow timber loors lowing from room to room separated by glass doors allowing natural light to create an indoor/outdoor living space.
Imagine a solid ranch style solid brick home in the heart of Kalorama with amazing view! Offering the serenity of a secluded country home, yet large enough for all the family, this home will tick all of your boxes. Surrounded by secluded established gardens, with great infrastructure already in place, you will be cocooned with the ultimate peace & privacy to take in the view to Silvan Dam & beyond. With 4 large separate living zones – inc rumpus room, casual & formal dining spaces and spacious separate lounge (with gas heating) – all built to take in the stunning valley views. The open plan kitchen (with gas cooktop, wall oven & DW), has a lovely garden outlook & sliding doors to the rear decking. Offering 3 double bedrooms, all with BIR’s, PLUS master suite with WIR and en-suite – this home offers a loorplan well before its time.
Contact: Jo Hirst 0427 494 831 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Jo Hirst 0427 494 831 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda
9754 6888
1689 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave
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663 Mount Dandenong Road Kilsyth
$620,000 Plus
Wesburn
$695,000 - $765,000
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL (STCA) ON A CORNER BLOCK
Beautiful 3 Acres with Stunning Character Home
Situated on a corner block in a prime location with maximum exposure on Mount Dandenong Road and also has additional side access off Ashby Way. Sitting on a large allotment of 894.3 spm (approx.) the character pressed red brick veneer has a lot to offer. The home consists of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, study, open plan kitchen with adjoining meals and family room. The property boasts a list of features including wood and electric heating, ceiling fan, evaporative cooling gas cooking and dishwasher.
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: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
438 Hull Road Mooroolbark
$390,000 Plus
Seville East
$240,000 - $270,000
A MUST SEE FOR INVESTORS OR FIRST HOME BUYERS!
Great Space, Great Price, Convenient Location
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.
Situated in peaceful surroundings this parcel of land approx. 1700 sqm is the perfect place to build the perfect home (STCA), enjoy the space, privacy and convenience. Located just a short stroll to public transport and the Warburton Highway, most services are available at the property. A clear block with a nice treed boundary for privacy and a large open shed already in place, a great size block in a great location, a very scarce and a very hard to ind block of land at a great price. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
11 Pinetree Close Croydon
$570,000 Plus
9 Hughes Crt 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: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 12:00-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
2 Patricia Avenue Montrose
$850,000 Plus
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A REAL LIFE FAIRYTALE – “ROSEWOOD”
1 to 2 ACRE Allotments approx. 55 Mins from Chirnside Park!
“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
Perfectly situated to take in all the beautiful views the area has to offer & conveniently located. “Pioneers Rise” is an affordable alternative being under an hour away from Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. All the beneits of country living await, with power, water & phone, sealed roads, fully fenced. BONUS, there is an optional generous Vendor terms offer available on $10,000 deposit & interest only monthly repayments at 4% p.a. over 18 months. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
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8761 0688
896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
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MILLGROVE
HERE’S an amazing opportunity to get into the market as a first home buyer or even an investor! THIS four bedroom, two bathroom Hardiplank home is split level, opens onto fantastic valley views overlooking the rear garden and is waiting for a new owner to add their own touch and make this a lovely family home. With timber floors throughout, gas cooking, air conditioning, off street parking for two cars and an additional living area/teenager’s retreat downstairs with a bathroom, this home represents great value for money.
Price: $245,000 plus Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Ashleigh Hall, ANDREW MCMATH REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1800 OR WARBURTON, 5966 2800
IT’S OUR BIRTHDAY!! ONE AGENCY REAL ESTATE CELEBRATES 2 YEARS IN BUSINESS WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU – WITHOUT YOUR SUPPORT, WE WOULDN’T BE HERE! Its hard to believe 2 years have gone by since Shiree Kay launched the start of her boutique real estate agency helping local people with buying and selling their hills homes. Having helped more than 80 families during this time, she feels very humbled to have been a part of it. “After 22 years in the industry, it was still a big leap of faith to step out of one’s comfort zone and go amongst the established agencies. Though, it has absolutely been the best thing I’ve ever done. I love people and have a true passion for property. Personally, I get a lot of pride and fulfillment out of helping make other people’s dreams come true. My clients love the personalized service we are able to offer them at One Agency Real Estate and a big point of difference is that my really clients love dealing direct with the Principal and Owner from start to finish in selling and buying their homes, making what seems like a daunting process a lot easier”. It was such a wonderful evening held at The Village Idiot in Belgrave – drinks and food were provided to Shiree’s VIP group and a great night was had by all. Shiree would like to give special thanks to Michelle, owner of Cop It Sweet Cakes in Silvan who gifted One Agency Real Estate those gorgeous cupcakes, such a generous and wonderful surprise! THOUGH IT’S ONE AGENCY REAL ESTATE’S BIRTHDAY, WE ARE GIVING YOU A GIFT TO CELEBRATE! LIST YOUR HOME WITH US UNDER OUR “GOLD” PACKAGE DURING THE MONTHS OF APRIL AND MAY 2016 AND RECEIVE FREE MARKETING TO VALUE OF $1,850 (don’t forget to mention this advertisement to qualify).
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Tesselaar Gardening and Plants Expo. 9737 7722 B Can You Do the Can-Can. 1300 368 333 B Dancing The Great Divide: Nature’s Embrace. 1300 368 333
M Twinkle Toes. 9735 4198
B Gillies Trash and treasure Market. 0431 267 437 B Dancing The Great Divide: TravelinHearts Coming Home. 1300 368 333 M One Billion Rising. 1300 368 333 Belgrave Big Dreams Market. 0416 451 144
U Youth Music Awards Concert 2016. 9754 6566 Emerald Market. 5968 3881
Free Holiday Lego at Ferntree Gully Library. 9758 9180 B Movie morning for kids. 9800 6489 Big Buzz’s Our Story at Montrose Town Centre. 1300 368 333
Make a Crazy Puppetry Critter at Ferntree Gully Library. 9758 9180
Elephant Craft at Ferntree Gully Library. 9180 0 9758 9180
S Micro Business 3987 7 For Retirees. 5964 3987
O Streeton Trio performing at Longacres. 0402 626 840
S Micro Business For Retirees. 5964 39877
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B Book Launch: Cinnamon Stevens, Crime Buster. 0417 127 012 Belgrave Farmers’ Market. 0400 565 200
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Alowyn Gardens and Nursery is holding a pumpkin competition on 10th April, 2016. Classes include: Giant Atlantic pumpkin Biggest Queensland blue Biggest Butternut Biggest Zucchini Most unusual pumpkin Register your pumkin on www.alowyngardens.com.au or by ringing 9730 2400. Gold cion to enter. Deliver pumkins on Saturday 9th April to Alowyn, 10am to 5pm. On the day: Food, stalls, school colouring competition.
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That’s Good for Footy
Big O & Friends
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Kung Fu Panda at Montrose Town Centre. 1300 368 333
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REMOVAL SPECIALIST HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
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Righton Theatre Company Require two female and two male actors/ singers. Next production in July. It is a musical comedy original production. Performing Habits Live Production
Planning and Environment Act 1987 YARRA RANGES PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment
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Amendment C151
Specialising in Antique Restoration Recovery & Repairs to all types of furniture FREE FABRIC PROTECTION *FREE QUOTE, PICK UP & DELIVERY Luke Wilson Mob: 0402 020 554 Ph: 03 5964 2166
The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C151 to the Yarra Ranges Planning Scheme.
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The amendment came into operation on the 10 March 2016 being the date the Notice of Approval was published in the Government Gazette.
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Proposed Local Law 18 (Open Air Fires amendment local law)
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The purposes and general purport of the Local Law are to:
Fire Danger Period CFA has varied the Fire Danger Period for all land within the municipalities listed below. The Fire Danger Period will terminate at 0100 hours on the dates shown. Municipality
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City of Manningham*
11/04/2016
City of Maroondah* (*Outside of Metropolitan Fire District)
11/04/2016
City of Knox
11/04/2016
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11/04/2016
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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
TV RECORDER, Hi Definition (no DVD capabilities). Top field, top pro, 500GB, HDD, model TRF-7160. Rarely used, in box, EC. $199 neg. 5962 2893.
Certain restrictions on the lighting of fires will remain in force until the termination of the Fire Danger Period. Information about fire restrictions within the Country Area of Victoria can be obtained from www.cfa.vic.gov.au, your local CFA District Office or Municipal Fire Prevention Officer
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A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of the submission.
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3. prevent and suppress nuisances which may adversely affect the enjoyment of life or the health, safety and welfare of persons, and
Any person affected by the proposed local law may make a submission relating to the proposed local law under section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Submissions are to be submitted prior to close of business April 21st 2016.
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2. promote a physical and social environment free from hazards to health, in which the residents of the municipal district can enjoy a quality of life that meets the general expectations of the community, and
A copy of the proposed local law (and explanatory documents) can be obtained from the Cardinia Shire Council Offices, Siding Avenue, Officer or by contacting Customer Service on 1300 787 624. The proposed local law also appears on Council’s website at www.cardinia.vic.gov.au.
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
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Acting Executive Director Statutory Planning and Heritage Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning
Notice is hereby given that the Cardinia Shire Council at its meeting held on 21st March 2016 resolved to make Local Law 18, Open Air Fires amendment local law.
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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.
Monbulk College requires a competent Handyperson/Garden maintenance worker for up to 8 hours per week.
Written applications responding to the selection criteria must be received by 4pm on Thursday 21st April.
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The Amendment updates the Schedule to the Erosion Management Overlay (EMO) by revising the permit exemptions and some information requirements and by removing redundant transitional arrangements.
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Please contact Margaret Uren on 0418 354 042 or uren.margaret.j@edumail.vic.gov.au for details of the position.
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GOLDEN EAGLE 2006, 15'6", 2 singles beds at back, side kitchen, microwave, 3 way fridge, AC, TV antenna, front lounge/dining, roll out awning, reg until 09/16, tare 1450, little use. $19,950. 0438 134 966.
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TWO groups of demonstrators took to the streets on Belgrave last week to voice their opinions on the Safe Schools Program. The Australian Christians Party marched to the office Victorian Education Minister James Merlino in Belgrave on Wednesday 16 March to submit a petition against the Safe Schools Program. The Australian Christians Victorian Senate candidate Vickie Janson said the rally went well and she was happy with the turnout. 'For mid-week in Belgrave, 150 people turning up for our march is pretty good,' she said. Mr Merlino's office estimates the turnout at closer to 50 people in the group who were marching against the program along Burwood Highway in Belgrave. In preparation for the Australian Christians' anti-Safe Schools rally, local action group 'Safe in Belgrave' decorated the township in rainbow colours. Traders along the main thoroughfare of Belgrave decorated their shop fronts with rainbow flags, 'Safe in Belgrave' posters, and one kilometre of rainbow bunting. Local bar Sooki Lounge, located across the road from Mr Merlino's office, had a 7.5 metre wide 'Safe in Belgrave' banner on their roof and played music such as YMCA, It's Raining Men and Dancing Queen as the Australian Christians delivered their petition. The music and festivities reportedly caused many observers and passers-by to break out in song and dance. 'We hope that our anti-Safe Schools guests enjoyed their trip to Belgrave, and were able to see firsthand how much of an inclusive, vibrant, diverse and joyous community we are,' representatives of Safe in Belgrave said in a statement. Ms Janson said the rainbow decorations were not a deterrent to the group for the most part and both the anti and pro safe schools groups were respectful of each other. 'When we got there the
Deputy Premier James Merlino with the Safe in Belgrave Picture: CONTRIBUTED team 152019
Lana Rice and Grady Dixon address the crowds in Belgrave on Saturday 19 March. Picture: DARREN CLARKE whole town was covered in rainbow posters, even the area we had a permit for,' she said. 'They had a big banner above the stage area we had to take down and hand back but it was all very well behaved and we got on well.' The Safe in Belgrave team then held their community gathering in support of the Safe Schools program and creating safe communities for LGTBQI people on Saturday 19 March. Despite the wet weather, hundreds of people came out to the Belgrave Town Centre to show their support for the inclusive nature of the hills community. Mr Merlino confirmed there was no violence or hostility at either of the demonstrations which he was very pleased about. 'I am very proud of how Belgrave community has come together to show its support for the Safe Schools Coalition,' he said. 'We know how vital the Safe Schools program is, and we're
hearing it loud and clear from kids and parents, uncles and aunties, teachers and principals, all across Victoria. 'Saturday's rally will send a clear message - when kids' lives are at risk, we won't walk away.' Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten also extended a message of support to the team at Safe in Belgrave, expressing his support for the actions of the group. 'I commend the dynamic community of Belgrave and surrounds for their efforts this week and congratulate those who stood up for the health safety and wellbeing of our children,' Mr Shorten said. 'Discrimination against LGBTI Australians is wrong in all its forms. Yet 80 per cent of Australian same-sex attracted and transgender students face verbal abuse and bullying at school. 'The Safe Schools program protects and supports these students, which is why I stand by this program and the Australian Labor party will always support the LGBTI community.
Hands-on health touch TECOMA Primary School students recently received a unique insight into the Angliss Hospital. Grades 1 and 2 students visited the hospital on Friday 18 March and were involved in numerous activities. These included finding out how X-rays worked, testing their oxygen levels on pulse oximeters and even trying on surgical face masks and hats. The students also found out from dietitians the value of healthy eating and also learnt the basics of physiotherapy. Chief of Clinical and Site Operations Ben Kelly said Angliss Hospital was delighted to host the students. “Angliss Hospital is a big part of the local community, and the pupils got great value
Tecoma Primary School students Kelly and Audrey. out of the day from our committed staff,” Mr Kelly said. “It is terrific that we can
work with Tecoma Primary School to provide such an experience for their pupils.”
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MANY up-and-coming junior footballers from around the Yarra Ranges have been rewarded for their hard work, with Eastern Ranges recently announcing its Under 18s squad for 2016. The Ranges enjoyed an outstanding season last year, losing the grand final by just 12 points to Oakleigh Chargers. The squad offers a pathway towards becoming drafted into the AFL system, as well as a chance to hone their skills within an elite environment. The opportunity will also grant them access to mentors to help guide them through the competitive environment. Some of the present-day stars to come out of the Eastern Ranges system include Collingwood forward Travis Cloke and Greater Western Sydney’s first pick of 2011, Jonathon Patton. Included in this year’s squad is a strong contingent of junior talents from both the Yarra Valley Mountain District Football League and the Eastern Football League, who will be vying for game-time. Junior footballers from Yarra Ranges to be included: Aaron Beddoes (Montrose), Tristan Davies (Lilydale), Zachary Elms (Ferntree Gully), Jordan Gallucci (Lilydale), Joel Garner (Wandin), Harrison Goss (Lilydale), Joshua Hannon (UpweyTecoma), Sam Hayes (Ferntree Gully), Mitchell Jones (South Belgrave), Jarrod Marshall (Montrose), Shaun McMillan (Ferntree Gully), Harrison
EMERALD GOLF A SOMBRE round of stableford was dished up on the platter for the enjoyment of the Emerald Golf Club members last Saturday in exquisite conditions. Once again, it was the young tyro Broc Reynolds who won the day with 38 points, but not before he withstood the minute scrutiny of a countback. His was the best last nine holes so he was given the nod over Dave Mackey (22) and Peter Clowes (18) who both carded 38 points. Mackey was given the countback nod over Clowes so he took out the B Grade gong so Clowes was the two to nil down. Dennis Fuller (17), Peter Glasscock (14) and John Keys (21) all managed 37 to feel that unrequited warm fuzzy but no cigar. Glasscock was nearest the pin on the 4th and 13th, Ian Cranston on the 7th, Mike Litchfield the 12th and once again, Clowes took away the pro pin dollars on the 18th. Petunia Jones was the absolute star in the ladies’ event and the only one to get with a bull’s roar of her was Daisy Aitken and even then she was a long way back. Wednesday’s Opulently Foppish Golf (OFG) was a stroke event comprising two times around the Heritage nine holes. Geoff Whittaker jumped at this chance with both hands and with clubs flailing went on to win running away with a nett 63. Mike Litchfield scored 68, Ken Sumsion 69 and a waddle of golfers, including Dennis Fuller, Philip Crossley and John Carvill, all scored 70. Next Saturday is the VGL April Monthly Medal.
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Motoring A big piece of Wolf Creek By KATH GANNAWAY EMMA Hall has a lot of memories tied up in the HG Holden Premier that she has transformed into her own little piece of Wolf Creek in Woori Yallock. It’s not all about the Australian drama/horror film either. The 40-year-old Woori Yallock mother of five has fond memories of driving around in her dad’s old XR Ford, nights out at the drive-ins with her brother and her in pyjamas in the back seat, and those shiny vinyl seats that you could fry an egg on on a hot day. “You’d get branded by the seatbelt buckle and have to peel yourself off the seat if you didn’t position your beach towel exactly right,” she said with great affection for the breed. Keith - named after Keith Richards, another old classic who just keeps going, is her ‘for me’ project. In fact, over time, it’s become a family project with Emma’s three sons and two daughters, although a little embarrassed to be seen in Keith at first, sharing a lot of quality time in the workshop. Emma purchased the car as a backyard find, for very little money, but with huge potential. It was never her intention to restore Keith - how could you? “I wanted to create an old workhorse, outback theme which would invoke a lot of memories - the sort of thing you would see if you were travelling in the middle of the outback,” she said. It had 800,000ks on the clock and was a mess when she took it on. “The first thing I did was rip out the old carpet and clean it up, which took about three months. “I had no idea if the motor was even going to run but with clean fuel and a service, it kicked over on the first turn of the key.” That was a sweet moment. Turning Keith into a replica of the infamous Wolf Creek car required imagination, a handy paint product that gives the rust effect that most people want to get rid of, and a lot of hard work in the workshop. Car parts in the dishwasher and panels in the bathtub are nothing unusual in the Hall household. The props, including barbed wire around the number plates and the odd body part hanging from the window, and blood and a bit of hair in the grille,
Emma Hall with her Wolf Creek car "Keith". 151044 Picture: ROB CAREW
sponse,” Emma said. “There is never a moment when someone is not prodding it, remarking on it and wanting to know more about the car and how it has come together. “I hope it’s inspiring others who don’t have a lot of money to spend on a car to go down the road of just capturing the car at its stage in life, admit it’s an old car and it’s not perfect,” she said. She calls it ‘imperfect perfection’. Was it a mid-life crisis fix? “No ... that would be buying a V8,” she says, laughing. But, it was definitely a stage of life project. “Obviously raising five kids, you’re always busy but you find as they are getting older and more independent their needs and wants are a lot less and you have time to do something for yourself.”
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