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“As Melbourne’s population grows, we need to capitalise on the huge economic opportunities that come with the tourism boom and ensure there are places for people to connect with nature and unplug from our increasingly 24/7 lives,” Senator Di Natale said. He said federal grants for innovative local tourism businesses and community-led tourism attractions, as well as establishing the Great Forest National Park, would keep forests intact for future
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GREENS leader Senator Richard Di Natale has reiterated the party’s commitment to the establishment of a Great Forest National Park in Central Highlands, and pledged $3 million to boost tourism. Senator Di Natale made the announcements during a pre-election tour of the Yarra Valley on Wednesday 6 March, which included the Rainforest Walk in Warburton, Healesville Sanctuary and Strathvea Guest House in Toolangi. He was accompanied by Greens Victorian leader, Senator Janet Rice, Casey candidate Dr Elissa Sutherland and Victorian Greens member for Eastern Metropolitan, Samantha Dunn. Standing among the tree tops at the Rainforest Walk, the group heard from Australian National University Senior Forest Ecology Research officer David Blair on the proposal and need for the establishment of the park. “We have been able to do some pretty amazing research by looking at the forest in these closed (water) catchments and what is happening in the state forest, and it’s chalk and cheese,” he said. He said the protections put in place aimed at protecting habitat trees in logging coupes, and other measures to provide alternative habitat for Leadbeater’s Possum, were inadequate. “We are fiddling around with nest boxes and cutting holes in trees with chain saws and still burning around these big old trees,” he said. Senator Di Natale said both the state and federal Greens were committed to establishing the GFNP. “It’s hard not to get angry because what we are doing is so short sighted,” he said in response to Mr Blair’s talk. “We have to get to the heart of what the problem is here, and it’s the propping up of an industry that is no longer profitable, very highly subsidised and has a massive environmental impact. He said there were strong economic reasons around tourism and jobs that underpinned the creation of the GFNP. Announcing the $3 million pledge for tourism investment, he said the Green’s vision was to invest in tourism attractions and services that showcased the natural environment. He said the transition to a new economy required a greater investment in tourism assets close to Melbourne.
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Greens set sights on seat of Casey
Healesville RSL ANZAC DAY Services
By JESSE GRAHAM
DAWN SERVICE 5:45 am at the RSL Memorial, Healesville RSL followed by a traditional Gunfire Breakfast. (Gold Coin Donation Welcome)
MARCH & SERVICE 9:30 am: March Assembly at Church St. 10:00 am March to Memo Hall & Services.
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THE GREENS launched their campaign for the Casey electorate last week, with Federal Leader Senator Richard Di Natale joining supporters for dinner at Healesville’s Grand Hotel. About 70 Greens supporters, Federal Election candidates, Victorian MPs and community members filled the dining room of the hotel on Wednesday night for an evening with Senator Di Natale. After dinner, Senator Di Natale addressed the crowd, speaking about his trip around the Yarra Valley and into Toolangi earlier in the day. The trip included visits to Warburton’s Rainforest Gallery, to Healesville Sanctuary, to the Toolangi State Forest and to Toolangi’s Strathvea Guest House, where $3 million in grants were announced for establishing tourism attractions and businesses in the Central Highlands. He spoke about his own background, as an Italian immigrant, and condemned the Coalition’s $150 million plebiscite on marriage equality, among other issues, saying a conscience vote would finish the issue. “If Malcolm Turnbull said to his party room, ‘I’m going to allow a conscience vote’ ... that issue would be done in two weeks,� Senator Di Natale said. “We can get that done through the Parliament; we’d have a rare moment of unity in a Parliament that’s otherwise so divided. “But, no, this is a Prime Minister who fought so hard to take the job from the old guy, and he’s gone with the old guy’s approach.�
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Senator Di Natale then introduced Dr Sutherland as the Greens candidate for Casey, who said her decision to stand came after years of “complaining� and joining the party in 2014. She said a “lack of good leadership, and partisanship, lack of action on climate change�, as well as a “lack of support for renewables� and “concern about misogyny in ... our communities�, prompted her to run for pre-selection. “I decided, right then, if things were ever going to get better in our country, it would be a strong Greens party playing a role in government that will do it,� Dr Sutherland said. “It was time to really start putting our money where our mouth was.� Speaking to the Mail after the event, Senator Di Natale and Dr Sutherland said they were ready to campaign for the election, whether a mid-year double dissolution was called or not.
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“I suspect we will have a double dissolution election in July, and we’re absolutely ready,� he said. Dr Sutherland, a Monbulk resident, said the biggest issues for the area were about “making Casey liveable� – fast internet, bulk-billing healthcare and even sealed roads. “We’ve chosen to live in a beautiful part of the world - a lot of us have chosen to live here to be better connected to nature and better connected to country, but, at the same time, that goes hand-inhand with core services,� she said. “It feels like regional Australia here, sometimes. “And regional Australia has got a good case for getting a lot better services across the board, but we do, too, and we’re only 50 minutes from Melbourne.� She joins Labor candidate Hovig Melkonian in the campaign for the seat of Casey, which has been held by the Liberal Party’s Tony Smith since 2001.
Fire danger period draws to a close THE Fire Danger Period for the Yarra Ranges Shire (those areas not included in the Metropolitan Fire District) finished at 1am on Monday 11 April. CFA District 13 Operations manager Dave Renkin said although the period had come to an end, the threat of fires still remained. “Grass-fires travel faster than you can run; they can threaten properties within minutes,� he said. Mr Renkin said residents who wanted to conduct private burn-offs on their properties needed to follow some basic rules, and be aware of weather conditions and local council law. “Every year out brigades get more and more frustrated at the number of false alarm calls they have to respond to as a result of people not doing the right thing,� he said. Burning off undergrowth and other vegetation is generally permitted outside of the Fire Danger Period. However, landowners should register their burnoff with the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (EST) by calling 1800 668 511 or emailing burnoffs@esta. vic.gov.au.
YARRA VALLEY COMMUNITY HEALTH Notice of Temporary Relocation Works on the $8.8 million Healesville & District Hospital and Yarra Valley Community Health Redevelopment are currently underway.
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Service is recognised By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A NEW War Memorial in Silvan dedicated to returned servicemen from World War I will be unveiled later this month. The memorial is the work of Wandin Rotary Club who wanted to honour the exsoldiers who settled in the Silvan area after the Great War. The memorial will be located halfway between Monbulk and Wandin, outside the Silvan Primary School. Two soldiers in particular honoured with this memorial are Sir William Rooke Creswell and Major William Scurry. Major Scurry was the inventor of a selfloading gun used against the Turkish in the trenches of Gallipoli, and later settled in Silvan as an orchardist. Considered the father of the Royal Australian Navy, William Creswell retired in 1919 and took up farming in the Silvan area. The Wandin Rotary club raised funds and provided labour for the building of the memorial that has been one-and-a-half years in the making. The foundations have been laid and a large stone along with plaques will be added to the site in coming weeks to finish off construction of the memorial. The memorial will be unveiled and dedicated to all the retuned servicemen of the area on Sunday 24 April, at 2pm.
Rare car stolen A RARE car worth more than $200,000 was stolen from a Yarra Glen tourist attraction on Saturday, and police are calling for witnesses to come forward. Sometime between 1.45pm and 2.15pm on Saturday 9 April, a rare 1970 Ford Falcon GTHO was stolen from the car park of the Yarra Glen Chocolaterie. Yarra Glen Police Sergeant Richard Coulson said the “extremely rare” car was worth more than $200,000, and that the thieves likely followed the owner to the Chocolaterie to take the car. The car is orange/red in colour and bears club registration plates of 43143H. Police are still investigating the theft. Anyone who may have seen any suspicious behaviour around the time of the theft, or who has spotted the car since, is asked to call Yarra Glen police on 9730 1296 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Doting on baby Hadley By KATH GANNAWAY LITTLE Hadley Findlay is going to be one spoilt little bub ... and why not. Hadley Louisa Hillary has four generations lovingly doting on her already, including great-great-grandmother, 99-year-old Winifred Halit. And, almost all live locally, around Millgrove where Winifred was born and lived for all but four or five years of her early childhood. Hadley is the great-grandaughter of Pat and Haydn Inverarity and Anita Swoboda, granddaughter of Julie and Don Findlay and Greg and Mari-Anna Miles and the first child of proud parents, Winton and Maddison Findlay. Hadley was born at The Angliss on 7 March 2016, and one of her first outings was to visit great-great-grandma, Winifred at Estia Aged Care in Yarra Junction. “Winifred was thrilled to bits, as we all are,” great-nanna Inverarity said. “She cuddled the little girl and it was just so lovely, and quite a rare thing to have five generations there,” she said.
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POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward and are scouring CCTV footage, after a Healesville business was robbed last week. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Melanie Woods said that at 3am on Tuesday 5 April, Healesville’s Alchemy was broken into. Det Sgt Woods said the thieves smashed their way through the front glass door, making off with cash and jewellery items worth $1200 in total. She said police were making inquiries with local businesses about CCTV footage, and asked anyone with information about the burglary to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.
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A MOOROOLBARK man will front court at the end of the month for burglaries at the Lilydale Marketplace shopping centre, after being remanded in custody last week. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Melanie Woods said the 40-yearold man was arrested at 11.30am on Friday 1 April and charged in relation to two burglaries between 19 and 20 March at the shopping centre. He appeared at the Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 1 April and 8 April, and was further remanded in custody to appear on Friday 29 April. Det Sgt Woods said a 14-yearold Mooroolbark girl was interviewed and released, pending summons, in relation to the burglaries.
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long arm of the law because producers are constantly changing the chemical recipe. Amendments to legislate against each new form take time to draft and then pass in parliament, and when they do, it is likely the criminals have changed the recipe and mix of chemicals. The effects of synthetic marijuana on human health are significant.
It is known to cause irregular heartbeat, psychosis, violence, seizures, stroke, kidney shut down and death. It is important that Victorians understand there is no safe form of synthetic marijuana. The former Napthine Government banned 54 forms of the synthetic marijuana based on police toxicology results to try and keep pace with new products on the market. However, the Andrews Government has not included any new substance bans for well over a year. That said, the Victorian Parliament’s bipartisan Law Reform, Road and Community Safety Committee is now reviewing laws and procedures relating to synthetic drugs with reference to the effectiveness of testing, treat-
ment programs and supply reduction strategies. As part of this work, the committee will compare Victoria’s practices against those of neighbouring jurisdictions to bring us in line with more modern approaches. In January 2016, the United Kingdom Parliament passed the Psychoactive Substances Bill which enshrines in British law a ban on all psychoactive substances. Their ground-breaking legislation makes it an offence to produce, supply, offer, possess, import or export all psychoactive substances intended for human consumption. This will outlaw all forms of “legal” highs once and for all. This is different to Victoria’s sub-
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or start a new one and get crafty with friendly and creative locals. Cost is $1 towards tea and bickies.
Community Diary Unique archetypes SACRED Archetypes by Wonderfeel opened on Saturday 9 April at 2pm at the Memo Gallery in Healesville. Wonderfeel’s series of intriguing artworks celebrates each facet of the human soul in a truly unique show. Phone Peter 0429 353 805.
Anzac Appeal ALL RSL sub-branches have launched their 2016 Anzac Appeal with members selling badgers at various locations leading up to Anzac Day to support RSL welfare services. This year’s Centenary of the RSL gives special significance to this year’s Anzac Appeal.
Wombat mange CHUM Creek Landcare Group is holding a Wombat mange management workshop at the Chum Creek Primary School on Wednesday 13 April from 7pm to 9pm. Inquiries to chumcklandcare@gmail.com
Film society THE Yarra Valley Film Society will present Karzan Kader’s Bekas (2012) at
the Arts Centre, Warburton, tonight, 12 April and at The Memo, Healesville on 19 April, at 7.30 pm. Attendance is for members only, memberships are available at the screenings.
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Enviro films FREE community films on Climate Change and The Great Barrier Reef will be shown by Healesville Environment Watch on Sunday 17 April at 2pm at the Senior Citizens Hall in Green Street, Healesville. Afternoon tea is provided. Everyone is welcome. Phone Maureen 5962 1224.
JOIN members of Healesville Historical Society in the lead up to Anzac Day to discover stories of the soldiers of Healesville at Healesville Cemetery on Friday morning, 22 April. Light refreshments to follow at Healesville Library. Bookings are essential. Phone 9800 6497 to book.
JOIN Catherine Nolan for Sing A Song of Sixpence and Music Time at Healesville Uniting Church on Mondays at 11am or at Wandin Uniting Church on Wednesdays at 10am for a supportive, nurturing music/singing session with your children under five years. Ring Heather 5962 3031 or Karyn 5961 9353. All are welcome.
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LEARN how to use and enjoy your special music with Pandora Radio App at the Yarra Junction Library Computer Club on Thursday 14 April at 2.30pm. Phone 5967 1588.
IN support with Compassionate Friends Victoria, a social luncheon group meets in Healesville on the third Thursday of each month for parents who have lost a child. The next meeting is 21 January. Phone Mary Bariola on 5962 3287.
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Healesville markets HEALESVILLE Community Markets are held from 8.30am to 2pm on the first Sunday of the month in River Street car park and on the third Sunday of the month at Coronation Park in River Street. Great variety of stalls including plants, produce, cakes, jams, craft, hardware, second-hand goods, books, DVD’s and bric a brac. Stall fees go to local community groups. Contact 0488 445 112.
Upper Yarra markets UPPER Yarra Community Markets are on the second and fourth Sundays of each month at Yarra Junction Recreation Reserve car park off Warburton Highway. Stalls include plants, produce, books, craft, bric a brac and second-hand goods. Stall fees donated to community groups for special projects. Phone Dave on 0439 018 467.
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ON FOUR separate occasions, I have spoken in parliament about the need for reforms to the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 to make all possible forms of synthetic marijuana illegal. This was in direct response to concerns raised with me by several residents who have family members now battling health issues and addiction to what they initially assumed was a harmless substance. This assumption is based on the misguided belief that if something isn’t illegal (because it can be readily bought from local places including sex shops) the smoking of these chemicals can’t be harmful to your health. However, the reality is that synthetic marijuana has simply escaped the
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Police response is vital By KATH GANNAWAY POLICE play a vital role in the frontline response to family violence. The Royal Commission into Family Violence released on 30 March identified an effective police response as “essential to victims’ ability to remain safe, receive a fair outcome, and recover from the violence”. It’s a big call in a region like Yarra Ranges where, anecdotally, family violence takes up a huge slab of police time - and resources at station level are stretched. The commission's report acknowledges that significant changes have taken place in Victoria Police in the last 15 years, the police show “great leadership and commitment to improving the way it responds to family violence” and applauds the Code of Practice that now exists. It also calls on Victoria Police to make improvements to ensure that family violence is regarded as ‘core business’ and delivers recommendations around leadership, training, culture and attitudes, intervention orders and other aspects of police response that cover police cadets right through the ranks to the Chief Commissioner. Inspector Peter Wheeler is in charge of Eastern Region Division 2 that takes in Yarra Ranges, Maroondah and Knox regions. He says quantifying the amount of time police spend on family violence is difficult. Along with mental health, drugs, alcohol and road trauma related incidents, he says, however, it is significant. “I am confident in saying that if you look closely, certainly not in all cases, but more often than not, there is cross-pollination within family
violent incidents with issues such as drugs and alcohol or mental health that all contribute to family violence.” Eastern Region 2 has established a Family Violence Unit and there are Family Liaison Officers in police stations. Inspector Wheeler said he was aware in the report of the difficulties associated with time between a police response to a family violence call and getting before the courts in a timely way. This is being addressed, he said through the introduction of a more streamlined process to get the matter before the court, or to relevant support services. “The referral process is aimed at getting both the perpetrator and aggrieved family member before people with the skills and knowledge to drill down to the causational factors of the conflict and provide the individual with coping mechanisms to mitigate ongoing behaviour,” he said. He said repeat attendances to the same addresses take up a lot of police time, and with multiple attendances comes an increased risk. New approaches are more effective in minimising re-attendance and therefore more effective in minimising risk of repeat offenders and repeat victims, Inspector Wheeler said. EDVOS (Eastern Domestic Violence Service) CEO Jenny Jackson says there has been a significant preparedness of people to come forward, expose family violence and have the offending person held accountable. This has no doubt contributed to an increased load on police which Ms Jackson says police they work with put at between 40 to 60 per cent of their workload.
She says EDVOS would like to see more programs like the Repeat Police Attendance and High Rise Responses that operate in the eastern region. “These are for families where police are called a number of times, or where women and children are considered to be at risk,” she explained. “Police go out once a week with our worker and visit those homes and talk to the women and children about their safety. “Programs like that will be much more desirable in the future,” she said. Ms Jackson said increasing the amount of work police and services do together will make a big difference. “What it does is clearly demonstrate to women and children that they are not to blame and allows police to follow up with the perpetrator or respondent,” she said. “We know that the presence of alcohol and drug use can exacerbate family violence even further, but they are not a cause, and the same applies to mental health. “Issues around power and control are what cause family violence.” On police attitudes to family violence, Ms Jackson said there has been a significant change over time and that Royal Commission recommendations for police at entry level had the potential to make a difference. Always phone triple-zero for police in an emergency. For EDVOS phone 9259 4200 or 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 7328) for 24-hour help. The commission’s report is available at www.vic.gov.au/familyviolenceresponse
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Iconic trees posing danger By JESSE GRAHAM A HEALESVILLE mother has called on the council to assess dangerous trees along River Street, which have repeatedly dropped large limbs in and around her property and on footpaths. Brookley Scopel is asking the Yarra Ranges Council to find a solution to large trees on River Street and Glenfern Road in Healesville, which have dropped numerous large limbs on nearby properties. The Mail reported incidents in 2014 and 2015 where an extremely large limb crushed Ms Scopel’s neighbour’s fence and obscured access to their driveway, and another dropped near her children’s play area in their backyard. On Friday 4 March, another large limb dropped from one of the trees, smashing Ms Scopel’s fence and falling over the River Street footpath, about 3.30pm. Ms Scopel said her child was walking home from school at the time, and heard the crack of the limb breaking off from inside her house. By the time she ran outside, the limb had fallen – though no-one was nearby at the time. Speaking with the Mail later, she said one of the trees had a large dead limb hanging, and feared it would fall in windy weather.
Brookley Scopel’s fence was damaged by falling branches – the latest of many to drop in the past five years. 152467 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM “It’s hanging by a thread – that’s over the footpath,� she said. Ms Scopel said the council’s arborist said they would visit her property to inspect the trees and cut away dead wood, but said the limbs that dropped had green leaves. “He’s told me they can’t prune them, because
of the risk of rot, but there has to be a question of safety here,� she said. “They (the trees) look healthy enough – they’re huge, they’ve got plenty of water supply, but there’s a lot of weight up there.� She said that the trees had been dropping large limbs for five of the 10 years she had lived on the street.
Over the years, Ms Scopel has said she did not want the iconic trees removed, but that a solution needed to be found, before someone was hit by a falling limb. “I know this is an iconic street, (but) I’m fearful of somebody being severely injured by these limbs,� she said. “If worse came to worse, and they had to be removed for the safety of everybody, there’s no reason why the street can’t remain an iconic street. Replace them with manageable, safe, beautiful trees.� Yarra Ranges Council’s director of Environment and Engineering, Mark Varmalis, said a recent meeting with Ms Scopel “went well�, and that an arborist was expected to visit the site this week – though the trees had been inspected “several times previously“. “Their health is good, but they are mature trees and have dropped branches, which is common,“ he said. He said the council’s tree team remove trees “if they pose an unacceptable risk, regardless of their heritage, cultural or environmental value“, and that dead wood and damaged branches would be removed from the River Street trees, with the arborist inspecting the canopy from an evelated work platform.
Pages from the past Healesville Guardian 11 April 1936 In Case You Didn’t Know GUEST house proprietors report capacity bookings. The Healesville Water Trust invites tenders for the construction of a weir at the Bluejacket Creek. Considerable regret was expressed at the Healesville Tourist and Progress Association monthly meeting that no sport or other events were to be held on Easter Monday. Confusion reigned supreme with Council reserving the oval for a proposal to assist the bush
nursing hospital and suggested monies from the gymkhana be split three ways. However, this was not agreed to. Badger Creek Concert To aid the Badger Creek Progress Association and the school and hall funds, the Healesville Curtain Raisers gave their revue – this time under the sobriquet of ‘Shorts’ – before a large audience in the local hall on Wednesday last. The bill included several short sketched in which the characters the first of these-‘A Short Interlude and Riding on a Rainbow’.
Miss Crawley and the ballet capably contributed ‘The Fringe Net Football Team’. Mrs. Wallder and Miss Andrews and Rorer gave a bright tapping specialty. Warburton Mail April 15 1966 Bus Plunges Over Cliff A party of youngsters had a remarkable escape from serious injury and possible death when the small bus they were travelling in plunged off the side of a cliff along the Acheron Way on Sunday. The bus was transporting about a dozen Methodist teenagers from the Children’s Holiday Camp at
Millgrove when it ran off the highway about 10 miles from Warburton about 5pm. It turned over once and came to rest against some trees on a cliff face. Old Post Office is ‘Grave Fire Hazard’ UPPER Yarra Health Inspector, Mr. K. W. Dosser, flatly condemned the old Post Office at Warburton as rotting, offensive, filthy and a fire danger in a report to councillors at their April meeting. Sunday Wedding THE Warburton Seventh Day Church was the scene of the wedding of Kel-
vin Joseph Ellis and Helen Agnes Ling on Sunday April 3rd, Kevin is the only child of Cr. and Mrs. W. J. Ellis of Salisbury Avenue Warburton. Helen is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Ling of Old Woods Point, Road. Mardi Gras A Mardi Gras was held at Green Gables Chalet last Saturday to augment the funds of the Warburton and Yarra Valley Elderly Citizens Building Fund proved a great success. Funds increased by $62.38. – Contributed by Ellena Biggs
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Brown Brothers buys valley icon By KATH GANNAWAY The hot rod was destroyed, and its 62-year-old driver was taken to hospital with broken bones, after the crash on Sunday morning. 152685 Picture: GREG CARRICK
Driver injured after hot-rod hits bridge By JESSE GRAHAM A HOT-ROD owner has been hospitalised and his car destroyed after crashing into a bridge coming into Healesville over the weekend. At 10.20am on Sunday 10 April, emergency services were called out to a single-car crash on the Maroondah Highway, at the bridge over the Yarra Flats coming into town. Healesville CFA Captain Graeme Bates said a 62-year-old driver had crashed the hot rod into the railing of the bridge, after seemingly making a turn on the straight stretch of road. “The cause of it, we don’t know,“ Capt Bates said. “He’s just driving along, and the people following him said he just veered to the right as he went onto the bridge. “In the middle of the bridge, he’s done a complete right-hand turn into the railings.“ He said the car caught fire after the crash, but the drivers following
him helped to extinguish the fire and get the man out of the wrecked car. The man was taken to The Alfred hospital via MICA (Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance), with several broken bones, including broken ankles, and lacerations. The hot rod was a “total write off“, according to Capt Bates, with the front-end of the car cut away, so the remains could be removed from the bridge. Later in the day, emergency services were called out again, to a three-car pile-up on Don Road in Healesville, where a Holden Calais waiting to turn right, and a Mitsubishi Lancer behind it, were hit by a Toyota Landcruiser driving behind them. Capt Bates said the second crash occurred at 1.30pm on the same day, and that the Lancer was destroyed in the crash, though no-one was injured. “(They were) just shaken up a bit,“ he said.
BROWN Brothers Wines will make their entry into the Yarra Valley with the purchase – announced on Wednesday 6 April – of the Innocent Bystander brand. Healesville will have the best of two strong brands – Innocent Bystander and Giant Steps. Brown Brothers has bought the ‘IB’ name and the adjacent former White Rabbit brewery building which it is planned will become their outlet for the Innocent Bystander wines. Giant Steps general manager Suzanne Tyzack said the time was right to pass on the baton to a company that could maximise Innocent Bystander’s potential. “Our Innocent Bystander brand has grown quickly in markets across the world to a point where, to be honest, we have struggled to keep up,” she said. “Family-owned and fiercely independent, like us, Brown Brothers will bring the skills, resources and care to the brand that it deserves. “We are proud to pass the baton.” Phil Sexton, the man behind the creation of Innocent Bystander said the brand had become a unique, strong and exciting brand with huge potential given the right resources. He said it had given them the opportunity to develop and nurture their single vineyard wines over many years and that Brown Brothers recognised the hard work and commitment that had been invested in the brand. “They are looking forward to taking Innocent Bystander to the next level while keeping the brand fiercely inde-
The popular ‘IB’ will become Giant Steps as Brown Brothers make their mark in the Yarra Valley. 152478 pendent,” he said. Ms Tyzac told the Mail they would work with Brown Brothers to develop the site with a forecast opening in spring. “Up until that time, nothing will change,” Ms Tyzack said. “We will still sell and promote Innocent Bystander wines but when that opens we will close for a few weeks, do a bit of a renovation and re-open as Giant Steps.” Speaking on behalf of Brown Brothers, fourth generation family member, Caroline Brown, said having a presence in the Yarra Valley winery industry is very exciting for the company. “The proximity to Melbourne is very exciting as well,” Ms Brown said.
“Milawa is about three hours from Melbourne and this is a great opportunity to have a presence in the Yarra Valley.” Innocent Bystander fitted the company’s search for growth opportunities that would enhance its leadership in the Australian wine market, according to company CEO Dean Carroll “At the heart of our exploration was the desire for strong premium brands with an innovative approach and a connection to the consumer,” he said. “Brown Brothers sees great synergies in the premium positioning of the Innocent Bystander brand with its focus on growth grape varieties that enhance our own category leadership position in moscato, pinot gris, pinot grigio, pinot noir and prosecco.”
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Fun all round By KATH GANNAWAY SCHOOL holiday fun down on the farm is not just for kids if that farm happens to be Gillians Rainbow Bridge (GRB) in Healesville. The farm was a hive of activity on Wednesday 5 April as girls and boys set about making a garden seat for the children’s garden as part of the GRB holiday program, and a group of Healesville Ladies Probus members enjoyed a stroll around the gardens and lunch. Mosaics and helping out with the farm animals were all part of the fun. An al fresco lunch brought everyone together, including some opportunistic four-footed visitors from the adjoining paddocks who, like everyone else couldn’t resist the delicious cup-cakes. GRB was established in memory of veterinary nurse, Gillian Conrad, who died at 31 in 2012. The organisation is run by a dedicated team of members, with a mix of community development, animal welfare and
Luke and Katelyn with some of the delicious cup cakes baked by Probus member Nancy Webb. 152479 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY business skills. Gillian’s mother, Annette Conrad, said the aim of the organisation was to continue her daughter’s legacy of caring for people and animals. Regular programs provide a place where children who are facing difficulties in their lives can have a safe place to learn and grow. “These programs are about children and animals coming together, helping each other to heal, and to support each
other in the process of positive change,” Annette said. Probus member Margaret Allard said the garden was a favourite with the group, but it was the whole concept that made it so special. “It’s about its reason for being,” she said. Frances Kelly said it was a wonderful place for the children. “It’s a very calming place,” she added.
March brought welcome rain SOME rainy days have brought the smile back on the faces of the Mail’s rainfall collectors. In Warburton, Keith Thomas recorded an ‘excellent’ 106.5mm, against a March average of 87.5mm. “The 234.5mm recorded for the first three months of 2016 is barely short of our average of
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ell recorded 58.8mm on 10 days against 54.1mm last year over 12 days. “Going into the wetter months, Melbourne’s storage dams are not in a bad state, holding 1,291,500 which is 62.2 per cent of capacity,” Mr Thomas said.
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MARKET SCENE To market, to market ENJOY a shopping experience that will continuously inspire, surprise and stimulate even the most discerning shopper. A Sunday morning spent among the leafy surrounds of Yarra Glen Racecourse Market is pure bliss. Known for a dedicated commitment to quality, Craft Markets Australia brings together over 200 talented stallholders who regularly demonstrate enormous pride in their work by producing original creations of the highest quality. Browse the amazing selection of home-grown, home-made and home-baked products. Have a chat to the stallholders who lovingly create these unique crafts and delicacies. It’s a great day out for the whole family with children’s activities,
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Winter season safety tips By KATH GANNAWAY WITH winter conditions already making their presence felt, the TAC has some great advice for drivers of all ages on what to think about when you get out there on the roads - starting with learner drivers. Practice is the key to driving safely on the road when you are a learner driver. The more practice you have driving in all conditions, the less risk you have of an accident on your P plates. With the required 120 hours of driving on your L plates when aged under 21 years, it is important you drive in a range of conditions. This ensures you get experience dealing with the range of situations you experience when you drive in heavy traffic, on open country roads, in bad weather or at night time. Weather conditions: Driving in the rain, fog, snow and bright sunlight calls for extra care as these conditions can reduce visibility or increase the risk of skidding and losing control. Tips for all weather conditions Reduce speed - Reduce speed in bad weather as your recovery time is better if something goes wrong. Fog - If you see fog and mist ahead reduce speed before you enter it. In very thick fog, make sure you always know where you are on the road and never drive at a speed that forces you to guess what is ahead. Avoid overtaking. Rain - Heavy rain can have the same effect as fog with less visibility making it harder to judge where you are on the road in relation to other vehicles. Ice - Drive slowly on ice and snow to retain traction. Braking should be gentle and not left to the last second, and use an even pressure on the accelerator to lessen the chances of wheel spin and loss of control. Sun glare - Beware of blinding glare from sunlight either directly from the sun or reflected from other cars and objects. You may need to reduce speed as well as use aids such as the sun visor and sunglasses. Hazard lights - Turn these on in hazardous weather conditions where visibility is reduced. Country driving: Driving on the open road can be daunting for some learner drivers, with higher speed limits outside towns, faster vehicles on the road, long distances
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1&2/2 Brett Road Warburton
AUCTION Sat 30th April@1pm
Rare and Totally Unique, 2 Homes & 2 Titles Go back in time with this unique one of a kind purchase in a highly sought after location just a minute from the middle of town. Investors will be delighted with the current income return or those looking for a character holiday home will enjoy living where you can walk to cafes & restaurants, the Warburton Trail plus the beautiful Yarra River. This exciting property has two existing cottages and they are both currently tenanted, earning $1603.35 monthly or $19,240 per annum which is a great return on a solid investment. The further bonus is a second vacant block of land adjoining these homes can be purchased as well if you wish completing the package. To be auctioned separately, enquire today about securing early.
Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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FOR LEASE
3/3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton Ofice space, Main Street location,
$150 per week
3459a Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Work from home, double fronted shop plus 2 bedroom residence at rear
$1426.92 PCM
3/1385 Healesville Kooweerup Rd, Woori Yallock
Rare opportunity, 95sqm shop available from late July, convenient location
$780.30 PCM
McMahons Creek
3 Little Yarra Rd, Yarra Junction
Ex-church, huge hall, toilet & kitchenette, ¾ acre, ideal restaurant, café (STCA)
$450 per week
For information on more rental properties contact our Property Management department on
5966 2530 or 5964 2277
$280,000 - $310,000
100 Years in the Making A century old timber cottage just a short stroll to the historic Reefton Hotel. Featuring a large country kitchen with combustion stove and heaps of cupboard space, open living area with cosy wood heater and two generously sized bedrooms. This cottage has been recently re wired and re stumped and some of the original hardwood looring remains in the kitchen and hallway. An added bonus is the two room studio which would suit teenage accommodation or possibly as a B & B. Beautiful established gardens including Maple, Chestnut and English Oak trees.
Contact: Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706
Yarra Junction
$420,000 - $460,000
Solidly Built with Divine Views This much loved home is ideally situated within strolling distance to local schools, public transport and shopping, health and sporting facilities, yet provides an idyllic setting. The home offers 3 good sized bedrooms and an additional living or bedroom area currently being used as a library or an excellent location for a family room or work from home space. A large ensuite with spa bath completes your special retreat. The light illed lounge showcases lovely hardwood looring and a country-feel kitchen provides ample space to cook up a storm. A separate bungalow offers extra space for a teenage retreat, art studio or whatever your heart desires plus there is also additional shedding including a previously used ‘stable’. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
5967 1277
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068
Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
5966 2530
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly James Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
Julianne Spendlove Administration
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1019 Healesville Kooweerup Rd Woori Yallock $780,000 - $820,000 `Eucalypt Rise` - Excellent Family Lifestyle This beautiful home offers 5 large bedrooms, covered outdoor entertaining area with a superb in-ground pool and all on nearly 4 acres of country living! The home is positioned at the end of a sweeping bitumen drive way, the master has walk through robe and ensuite, 2 huge living zones with wood heating, split system heating and cooling for all your creature comforts. Large functional kitchen with cupboard and bench space galore overlooking the gorgeous gardens. All bedrooms have built in wardrobes and plenty of storage space throughout the home. Step outside to a full length verandah, beautiful gardens, double lock up garage, plus a carport. Step into this special lifestyle property and enjoy a rural setting in the heart of the Yarra Valley, yet minutes’ drive to shops & schools.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)
62 Little Yarra Rd Yarra Junction
$360,000 plus
54 McKenzie King Drive Millgrove
$290,000 - $320,000
Is this what you’ve been waiting for?
Neat Home, Great Value, Family Space
Spacious three bedroom home located just 1km from central Yarra Junction with shops, transport and sporting complex. Boasting a large lounge room with access to the front and rear covered decks with slow combustion wood heater with new carpet and paint and high ceilings. Plus there’s a family room adjacent to the kitchen which offers gas cooking, dishwasher, loads of cupboards and timber loors. Outside there’s some lovely mature trees and double carport.
This neat home is a perfect irst home or the ideal investment property, 3 good size bedrooms, spacious family/lounge room plus a separate meals area and a beautifully appointed kitchen with gas cooking and loads of bench and cupboard space, outside offers great space as well with a covered entertaining area plus a separate bungalow/studio ideal for the teenagers or an extra bedroom or study, established gardens and carport to complete the property.
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)
Warburton
$590,000 - $660,000
Modern Country Living on 13 Acres This amazing home offers all the creature comforts of modern living, with the exceptional beauty of a country lifestyle. Spacious open plan living design offers cosy nooks to sit and chat in front of a wood ire, or space enough to host the largest of gatherings indoors and out as you open the timber bi-fold doors to an external retreat with its own wood heater, cafe blinds and an exceptional showcase of a 17.5 mtr salt water chlorinated lap pool and water feature. The hostess kitchen with butlers pantry, enormous bench space, dual ovens is perfectly positioned in the hub of the home. Other exceptional features include master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite with a picture window, quality carpets to the 4 over sized bedrooms and study nook, tiled entry, wood and split heating and cooling, beautifully polished concrete loors in the living zone, and stainless steel wire balustrade.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
5967 1277
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068
Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
5966 2530
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly James Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
Julianne Spendlove Administration
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MODERN MASTERPIECE BAUHAUS inspired and set on a block of about 1639 square metres, this house is a work of art - the quality of light and openness, the scale and proportion of interior spaces interacting with nature, it has been designed to maximise northern light and to capture filtered valley and mountain views. Simultaneously, the proportion of the room still allows for a more intimate experience with the space. Polished concrete
WARBURTON
floors, marine-grade plywood, extensive double glazing and corten steel not only co-habit, but are in unison, providing yearround use and year-round comfort. A home that alters according to the time of day, weather conditions and seasons, the agents applaud the owner’s foresight in creating this architectural legacy.
13 View Street Inspect: Saturday, 16 April, 3pm-3.30pm Price: $590,000 plus Contact: Marc Barton-Johnson, ANDREW MCMATH REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1800 OR WARBURTON, 5966 2800
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23 Don Road, Healesville
1290 Little Yarra Road, Gilderoy
• Open plan living/kitchen area $420,000 Plus • Set on over half an acre across from Queens Park • Located walking distance to the main street of Healesville Inspection Sat 16/4 11-11.30am Or by appointment • Established gardens & plenty of room for a shed (STCA) LAND • Rear of the property backs onto Grace Burn creek
• 3 living areas & lounge includes built in bar • Internal access to the double garage & store room • Ducted heating, evaporative cooling & a split system • Spacious kitchen includes a walk in pantry • Undercover entertaining & alfresco area • 2 meg water licence
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Open for Inspection
Open for Inspection
18 Fauna Avenue, Badger Creek
7 Yuonga Road, Warburton
• Family friendly brick veneer home • Inviting layout & filled with lots of natural light • Backyard is cleared & grassy, perfect for a quick kick of the footy on a Saturday afternoon • Stunning mountain views • Good sized shed & wood shed
$320,000 Plus Inspection Sat 16/4 12-12.30pm Or by appointment LAND
3
1
1
868m2
approx
New Listing
• Wood heating & split system unit • Blackwood timber kitchen with mountain views • Large undercover entertaining area perfect for a BBQ • Carport & lock up garage with work shop space • Beautiful township of Warburton with the shops, cafes and Yarra River only a short stroll away
Chris Lord Sales Manager
Warburton 3371 Warburton Hwy
5966 2800
Inspection Sat 16/4 11-11.30am Or by appointment LAND
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$285,000 Inspection Sat 16/4 12-12.30pm Or by appointment LAND
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Edgewater Yarra Valley Resort & Spa
1 Brisbane Parade, Warburton
Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent
• This home has space & character that will surprise • Country-style kitchen with a slow combustion stove • Separate lounge with open fireplace • Double garage/workshop & mechanics pit • Large open space ideal for hobbies room, workshop &/ or storage area
$520,000 Plus
Ian Shipton Sales Consultant
$320,000 Plus LAND
3
Andrew McMath Licensed Agent
1
2
Briana McCarthy Sales Consultant
650m2
approx
Marc Barton-Johnson Sales Consultant
Edgewater will be a unique & rarely attainable lifestyle, with apartments achieving a 5 star energy rating. Apartments can be used for investment, lifestyle residency, holiday home; or a mix of all.The resort will feature extensive recreational facilities, formal and casual dining options, café and lounge areas, indulgent spa & comprehensive conference facilities
Lyndal McMath Hall Licensed Agent
Wendy Adams Licensed Agent
OPEN 7 DAYS
sales@mcmath.com.au Ofices also at Lilydale, Mt Evelyn & Mooroolbark
Melinda Darwall Licensed Agent
Priced from $423,000 2
Mia McKay Sales Support/Administration
2
Cassie Crowe Administration
1
Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer
Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy
5967 1800
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Mark Gunther HEALESVILLE 5 CENTRE GROVE
We put you irst
ASKING ABOVE $380,000 Healesville 51 ST LEONARDS ROAD
NEW LISTING
startinG froM $435,000
ONLY 3 LEFT
GARDENERS PLAYGROUND
4 A 1 B 2 C WHen onlY tHe best Will do!!!
Located at the end of a quite road sits this neat, tidy 4 bedroom home on approx. half an acre of beautiful gardens.The home is light and bright and boasts a well-appointed galley kitchen, separate study area, cosy lounge with a gas wall heater and Coonara wood fire to keep you comfortable throughout the winter months.
2-3 A 1-2 B 1-2 C
All 4 bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom and have BIR’s while the master also offers fantastic views to the distant mountains.With a good sized carport and tradesman’s shed this property offers something for the whole family. If you are a keen gardener then this home would be worthy of your attention so call today so as not to miss out on this beauty.
Located only a short distance from Healesville’s bustling precinct and nearing completion is your choice of 8 quality brick townhouses.The 3 bedroom homes offer master with WIR and stylish ensiute, built in robes in the 2 remaining bedrooms and a family sized bathroom, while the 2 bedroom homes feature BIR and WIR with ensiute effect to the master. All homes showcase well equipped kitchens, large open plan living, dining areas, gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout. Boasting large outdoor entertaining areas, generous sized fully landscaped gardens and lock-up garages for your cars and storage, these homes are sure to impress the most astute buyer. Ideally set in a quiet rural location and overlooking rural farmland this setting will offer you the lifestyle you have been looking for. To ensure you don’t miss out call Gary today.
INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
inspect by Appointment or Scheduled OFI contact Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
HEALESVILLE OFFERS INVITED ABOVE $195,000 HEALESVILLE 14 BIRDWOOD AVENUE 6 CLIFFORD GROVE
OFFERS INVITED OVER $380,000
NEW LISTING
Last Block In The Street
Room to Extend!
Excellent cleared block (approx. 853m2) with town water, gas, power and phone available.
CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030
Grab your plans and grab this block!
Large 2 bedroom cottage with new kitchen, set on over 2000m2 on a quiet nothrough road with north aspect and views to the mountains. Great first home to extend on in the future or holiday get-away. Single garage and single carport. Call to inspect.
2A 1B 2C INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030
Build your 1st home or build something for investment. Section 32 available on request.
Healesville 16 AYRES ROAD
offers invited above $390,000 HEALESVILLE 1-3 RailwaY PaRaDE
$820,000 TO $900,000
NEW PRICE
SOLD
D WANTE R E H T ANO convenient location!
3A 1B 2C
Gateway Site
If you’re after a convenient location and a character family home, then look no further. Ideally located within walking distance to all that Healesville has to offer you will discover this beautifully presented home. Offering 3 spacious bedrooms all with BIR’s, updated family bathroom, open plan lounge, well equipped kitchen and separate rumpus room.With a natural gas log fire and split system air-conditioning you are assured of year round comfort. Perfectly positioned on approx. 1100m2 of low maintenance gardens there is also ample shedding, undercover car & caravan accommodation and veggie garden, while still leaving enough room for the kids to play in the secure back yard.
inspect by Appointment or Scheduled Open Home contact Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
Prime commercial site on the northern entrance to Healesville. Plenty of passing traffic for those wanting to stand out and be seen.
189 Maroondah Highway, Healesville
Site Area: 1491m2. Zoned Industrial One under Shire of Yarra Ranges. Call Mark Gunther on 03 5962 3030 to inspect.
markgunther.com.au
INSPECT by Appointment Only CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030
5962 3030
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ERONI’S Circus is a high quality, traditional circus which is ready to thoroughly entertain Yarra Ranges’ audiences. To celebrate the occasion, four family passes (two adults, two children) – two for the Healesville show and two for Yarra Glen show – are on offer. Entries can be either mailed to 244 Maroondah Highway, Healesville, or emailed to win@ mailnewsgroup.com.au Please indicate which show you would like to attend. The show features gorgeous and elaborate costuming, original toe-tapping music, traditional circus clowns, impeccably groomed animals; and a warm, welcoming circus atmosphere. Over the years, Eroni’s Circus has grown from strength to strength and is presenting a high-class program, which is sure to create magical memories for circus-goers. Drawing inspiration from the classical circuses of yesteryear, Eroni’s Circus features magnificent palomino horses, showgirls, Mexican Mariachi lassos, Jack Russell dogs, trapeze acts, contortion, balancing acts, juggling feats and crazy clown antics. All this makes up almost two hours of unforgettable entertainment. This is great family entertainment at very family friendly prices. General admission prices are $15 per child (ages 3 to 14) and $20 per adult to see the circus. This is the same price range as a trip to the movies. Ticket office and amusements open one hour before each performance. The fantastic shows will be at:
Movies at Healesville and Warburton Thu 14 Apr - Wed 20 Apr For more information and to book tickets: 1300 368 333 or culturetracks.info
The Memo, Healesville
Arts Centre, Warburton
235 Maroondah Hwy
3409 Warburton Hwy
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BATMAN VS SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE
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Friday 22nd April @ 7.30pm Saturday 23rd April @ 2.00pm & 7.30pm Sunday 24th April @ 2.00pm
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THE LADY IN THE VAN
Healesville RSL Maroondah Highway
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MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2
TRUMBO
KUNG FU PANDA 3
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On track for a great day By KATH GANNAWAY HEALESVILLE Amateur Racing Club signed off its 2015/16 season in style on Saturday with the club’s inaugural Fashions on the Field. Forecast showers held off and the club was rewarded with good numbers through the gates and strong entries on the track and in the Fashions on the Field. The six race program included three memorial races starting with the Juel Gardiner Memorial Trophy. Mrs Gardiner was a committee member and long-time supporter of the club up until her death last year. Race 2 was dedicated to former club secretary, Wayne Thomas, who died in February this year. His legacy, drawing on his experience as a surveyor, included construction of the new back straight in 2015. Race 6 was dedicated to committee member, Lockie Campbell, who died in 2007. An on-track highlight of the meeting was the win on Landy in the Wayne Thomas Memorial Open by veteran jockey and trainer, Geoff Brunsdon. Brunsdon had celebrated his 65th birthday the previous day and blitzed the younger competition leading the pack past the cheering crowd in the first sweep of the 2600 metre race and maintaining the momentum as he stormed home for a win. Accepting the trophy from Mr Thomas’s wife, Hettie, Mr Brunsdon paid tribute to the ‘excellent’ condition of the track. “I’ve had a few rides here and the back straight was very low and used to flood,” he observed. “The way they’ve built it up now - it’s terrific,” he said. Fashions on the Field made a spectacular debut with Mount Evelyn sisters, Brooke and Nicole Walter taking the reins to run the event for the club. Girls and boys in the 3-7 and 8-15 age categories had fun on the ‘catwalk’ with some serious fashion statements stepping up in the Couple of the Day, Lady of the Day and Best Pink Outfit categories. The winning couple was Leanne Sanderson and John Burnett from Sunbury. Liisa Cluning from Kilsyth South was the judges’ choice for Lady of the Day and Alissa Heffernan from Healesville took line honours for her stylish pink outfit. Ms Cluning said it was great fun being part of the first Fashions event at Healesville. “As you can see, guys and girls love getting dressed up, it encourages the crowd to get involved and it adds another element to country racing.” HARC committee member Ben Gilbert said the response had exceeded expectations. “Picnic races are about relaxed racing but it’s great to be able to add a bit of class and sophistication to the day along with that relaxed atmosphere,” he said. No date has been set for next year, but the Spring Carnival would have to be odds-on favourite.
Geoff Brunsdon (on the rails) set Landy up early for a win in the Wayne Thomas Memorial Trophy. 152370 Winning Couple of the Day, John Burnett and Leanne Sanderson from Sunbury. 152370
A strong field out of the gates in Race 5.
Lisa Nicholls (in white) on Frisky No More battles for position with Toby Lake on Guadalcanal and Ashlee Beer on Wearethestorm in Race 5. 152370
HARC President, David Purcell and Hettie Thomas congratulate Geoff Brunsdon on a great win in the Wayne Thomas Memorial Trophy. 152370
Lisa Nicholls (in white) on Frisky No More broke from the back of the pack in the final stretch to win Race 5. 152370
Lisa Nicholls (in white) on Frisky No More broke from the back of the pack in the final stretch to win Race 5. 152370
Fashions on the Field event organisers, sisters Nicole Walter, left, and Brooke Walter, right, with fashion winners, Nicha Asana (Best Hat), Allissa Heffernan ( Best Pink Outfit) and Liisa Cluning (Lady of the Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY Day).152370
MC Brooke Walter interviews the 3-7 aged contestants. 152370
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Plaque unveiled for icon By JESSE GRAHAM COLDSTREAM residents braved a cold and drizzly Saturday morning to commemorate the life of town icon, Val Sheehan, with a memorial plaque unveiled in Margaret Lewis Reserve. On Saturday 2 April, about 60 people gathered in the reserve for the unveiling of a memorial plaque for Val Sheehan, who died on 27 March 2015, after more than 70 years in the town. The plaque, organised by the Friends of Margaret Lewis Reserve, reads, “In loving memory of Val Sheehan, for her generous contribution to this reserve and the local community”. “Her legacy lives on in many ways, especially in her recording of the rich history of the Yarra Valley,” it read. Morris Maxwell opened the event, which was attended by Casey MP Tony Smith, and Ryrie Ward councillor, Fiona McAllister, and paid tribute to her work over the years, to improve the reserve, record local history and even in helping to establish the reserve itself. “We all know that Val didn’t want any fuss made, and she never wanted me to call her our local historian, but
she did that so well she needs recognition,” Mr Maxwell said. Mr Maxwell, Cr McAllister, Val’s brother, Les Skate, and Lilydale and District Historical Society’s John Brown all paid tribute to Ms Sheehan’s passion for her community in her time, after arriving in town in 1943. Cr McAllister said that the plaque, set in stone by a walking path, had been organised over the past year, and said it was a “really important and beautiful memorial” for Ms Sheehan. “Today, for me, is a very beautiful moment to say thank you to Val, and to say thank you to her family, and also to know that every time someone walks past this, if they didn’t know Val, they’ll certainly be wondering who this wonderful woman was,” she said. “If they did know Val, they’ll stop for a moment and pause, and like most of us here, remember a moment they’ve spent with Val and know what a wonderful experience that was.” Mr Skate told the audience about growing up with Ms Sheehan, and how the land around the reserve had changed over the years - he noted that
Val Sheehan's memorial plaque at Margaret Lewis Reserve. 152386 she worked for Margaret Lewis herself, and had influence in the land being bequeathed for a reserve. She helped to plant trees around the reserve, and she and Mr Skate worked to establish the Coldstream and Yering War Memorial in 1995. “You can see why she wanted to put so much into it (Margaret Lewis Reserve), to make sure it was a success - and it certainly has turned out to be a great success, and she would be very proud of it,” he said. “I’m pretty proud of Val, too, and so is the family.”
Les Skate, Cr Fiona McAllister, Casey MP Tony Smith and Morris Maxwell with Val Sheehan's memorial plaque. 152386 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM
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Good sports aim to close the gap EASTERN Health’s Closing the Gap Sports Day saw staff face off against Indigenous athletes from around the valley in a football and netball match late last month. Held on Sunday 28 February, at Healesville’s Don Road Sporting Complex, the Eastern Health staff came out on top in the football match, but lost to community members in the netball game. The teams came together for the day in the spirit of reconciliation ahead of national Closing the Gap Day on Thursday 17 March, and to raise awareness of health resources for Indigenous residents in the area. Eastern Health’s Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officer Jo Voce said it was “terrific” to see families supporting the event, which included a Welcome to Country, a petting zoo and jumping castle, art displays,
Aboriginal dance group Aldara Consultancy performed at the Closing the Gap Sports Day. music and information displays. “While there was plenty of action on the football field and netball court, today is very much about
raising awareness about Aboriginal health in the region,” she said. “Events such as these, as well as what we do at our hospitals and
community health sites throughout the year, reinforce how much of a key priority closing the gap is for Eastern Health.”
Eastern Health staff faced off with Indigenous athletes in a friendly netball and football match at the Closing the Gap Sports Day. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Good trade in bowls challenge with winners all round By KATH GANNAWAY BOWLING and local business are joint winners in Healesville Bowling Club’s 2015/16 Corporate Bowling Competition. The six-week competition that draws over 25 local businesses to the greens each Wednesday evening was officially won by Healesville Hydraulics in a close play off with Yarra Valley Mechanical. As the club plans for its 125th anniversary celebrations later this year, Corporate Challenge organiser Charles Hort said the event was one of the club’s success stories. “We’re all winners here,” he said. He said the event which is run twice a year now has a waiting list of businesses that want to take part, with the feedback being very positive about the opportunity the bowls presents for small businesses to get together, have fun and informally network. The event raises money to keep the greens maintained. “The synthetic green will need to be replaced in 15 years
Yarra Valley Mechanicals' David Leach steadies for a crucial bowl. 152700 and your contribution through the Corporate Challenge goes to that,” Mr Hort said. “It’s a lot of work but it’s so gratifying to see all you people here each week. “There are two categories of bowlers, those who come down to really enjoy it, and those who come to enjoy it and win,” he said. Healesville Hydraulics certainly enjoyed their win.
“It’s fun, but it’s also quite a challenge on the greens, so on behalf of the Hydraulic boys we would like to thank the club and all the other businesses for taking part with us,” captain Mark Balfour said. “It’s good for the community and local business to participate in this and bring everyone together each week.” Mr Hort said the interest shown by Corporate Chal-
Corporate Challenge champions, from left: Mark Balfour, Fred Ericson, Ben Schmolling and Brett Balfour from Healesville Hydraulics. 152700 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY lenge bowlers in the game had prompted the club to introduce a twilight membership that entitles people to bowl in all but
the competition matches. Anyone interested in bowling socially can contact Mr Hort at the club on 5962 4984.
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Back on track By JAMIE STRUDLEY ROUND 1 of the Yarra Ranges Athletics 2016 Cross Country season was held at Morrison Reserve on Saturday morning. A fantastic turnout of athletes from Yarra Ranges Athletics, Croydon Athletics and Cockatoo Athletics made for a fun start to the season. It was great to see so many returning faces, but even better to welcome some new athletes to the fun of cross country. Full results are: 500m, Cameron West 2.29, Josh McMeekan 2.43, Sam Laven 3.01 PB, Kathi Hewitson 3.17, Maddie Dalgarno 3.18, William Spiteri 3.31, Sinead Willey 3.32, Madeline Cannon 3.33, Lillianna Poot 3.36, Jem Williams 3.43, Bradley McMeekan 3.48, Charlotte Spiteri 4.10, Lily Clarke 4.16, Charlotte Morgan 4.25, Emma Knox 4.27, Finn Wilson 4.53, Kayla Cannon 5.27, 1000m, Zoe Clarke 4.40, Charlotte Comport 5.00 PB, Koby Jones 5.14, Thomas Portlock 5.16, Willem Poot 5.26, Grace Dalgarno (Croydon) 5.46, Charlotte Davies 5.46, Harry Brisbane 5.59, Ashleigh Rooke (Croydon) 6.04, Charli Power (Croydon) 6.04, Eibhlin O’Connor 6.05, Inari Webber 6.31, Penelope Freer 6.32, Ari Strudley 6.38, Nathan Matthews
6.43, Kip Williams 6.47, 1500m, Jake Russell (Cockatoo) 10.18, Annabella Tyquin 10.37, Tahlia Murden 10.43, Abbey Bartlett 10.45, Kiara Flavell 6.17, Tiarnach O’Connor 7.02, Ky Harris 7.04 PB, Sam Perkins 7.50, Ciara Willey 7.54, Tiara Willis 8.15, Amy Perkins 8.16, Tyson Flavel 8.30, Katyn Russell (Cockatoo) 8.31, Mia Harris 8.32, Luke Thomson 8.38, James Davidson 8.46, Seth Booth 9.17, Zoe Freer 9.19, 2000m, Madeline Laven 7.34, Mitchell Deckert 7.46, Zac Clarke 7.58, Indigo Linde 8.08, Mia Strudley 8.49, Ashleigh Gasson 8.53, Cameron West 8.56, Ben Peeler 8.56 PB, Zoe Sibley 8.58, Sam Perkins 9.18, Alex Van Duuren 9.20, Cianan O’Connor 9.26, Nathan Murden 9.54, Tahlia Harriss 10.07, Amy Sexton 10.07, Charli Power (Croydon) 10.08, Annika Peeler 10.14 PB, Natasha Drew 10.33, Rhys Thomson 10.38, Graeme Woolridge 11.06, Tyden Keenan 11.26, Aleesa Keenan 11.40, Harry Brisbane 12.53, Liam Russell 13.25 PB, Deb Keating 13.37, Trish Comport 14.01, Laura Digregorio 14.04 PB, 3000m, James Laven 11.11 PB, Connor Thrall 11.24 PB, Mitch Mullens 11.38, Harrison Van Duuren 11.39 PB, Michael Clarke 11.46, Lily Peacock 12.44, Dave Laven 12.47 PB, Jamie Strudley 12.49, Taj Linde 13.02, Daniel Gasson 13.04, Craig Hewitson 13.05, Brent Linde 13.08, Nick Rowe (Croydon) 13.11, Mark Davidson 13.18, Camden Hewitson 13.19, Byran Ackerly 13.27, Ewan Webber 14.30, Zac Clarke 14.31, Hayden Rooke (Croydon) 14.31, Jack Brisbane 14.32, Simone Burger 14.48, Patrick Keating 15.13,
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The club also celebrated the performances of their little athletics throughout the past track and field season on Saturday night. A very enjoyable evening was had, which included some serious dancing. Next week the club is at Lillydale Lake from 8.45am. All welcome, gold coin entry. The Athletics Victoria XCR season commences on Saturday, 16 April. Email av@yarrarangesathletics.org.au if you are interested in competing. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check us out on Facebook.
MID-AUTUMN and a beautiful sunny day at the Woods Point Gun Club for the Silver Dollar Trophy shoot. This trophy is a 1921 American Morgan Silver Dollar enclosed in a special clear stand. This silver dollar is sent to the club each year with six handcrafted leather belt buckles by Peter Streuber, a sponsor from Ohio in the US. Peter is a top American clay target shooter and co-sponsored by Rob Kirley of Mansfield. In the first event, a new system was brought in for the division of the cash prizes that will spread the money a bit further between the grades. Instead of the usual one or two winners, this time six shooters shared the prize money: AA - Darren Clark and Mick Ward; A - Daniel Chinn; B - Laurie Poile and Geoff Hill and C - Michael Bevis. The 20 target Goulburn River Continental event sponsored by Yarra Valley’s Laurie and Jo Poile was next. Only Daryl Ewert managed the perfect 20/20 to take the Championship Sash and the AA Grade prize outright. Darren Clarke was AA 2nd, 24/25. Trevor Ewert won A Grade, 19/20, with the Hoon 2nd, 17/20. B Grade was a win for Laurie Poile, 17/21, from John Wood, 16/21, and in C Grade Peter Lang, 18/20, was first,
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68/75 to 64/75 while two more Yarra Valley shooters fought out C Grade, David Frazer’s 62/76 winning him a buckle from Michael Bevis, 61/76, in second place. Desmond and Newman shot equal scores of 91/95 in the High Gun to go into a shoot-off that resulted in Desmond taking the sash, 134/139 to Newman, 133/139. Fine shooting from both competitors. The next shoot is the Community Gold Cup sponsored by the Warburton and Yarra Junction Community Bank Branches on Sunday, 24 April, at 10.30am. Hope to see you there. For information about how to start clay target shooting, contact John Wood on 9808 2693.
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Quick Clues 1. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 16. 19. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27.
ACROSS Expense (4) Bold (9) Against (4) Herb (4) Moment (4) Telephoned (4) Military officer (10) Roomy (10) Indian garment (4) Fish (4) Stern (4) Unadulterated (4) Polite (9) Bargain (4)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. 20. 21. 23.
2 7 4 9 5 6 5 6 7 3 7 6 4 2 7 3 8 5 1 9 3 8 6 3 7 2
DOWN Seat (5) Fabric (5) Marriageable (6) Village (6) Completely (4) Pirate (9) Robot (9) Despondent (4) Loch (Scotland) (4) Weapon (6) Hateful (6) Entertain (5) Perfect (5) Wine (4)
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7418 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Card. 7, Gather way. 8, S’ave (rev). 9, Ti-er (rev) 10, Pack. 11, Sang. 14, Relief maps. 16, SSt-and in a-we. 19, Toss. 22, Miss. 24, Darn. 25, Tear. 26, Seeing red. 27, Step. Down - 1, Cases. 2, Ra-v-en. 3, Da-ni-el (rev). 4, Charge. 5, G-r-i-p. 6, Saucepans (anag). 12, Absta-in-er. 13, G-rin. 15, Meet (rev). 17, I-n-dig-o. 18, Ag-re-ed. 20, Over-t. 21, Scrap. 23, Spin (rev).
2 1 8 7 5 9 3 6 4
7 5 9 3 6 4 8 2 1
4 3 6 1 2 8 7 9 5
5 8 7 4 9 1 2 3 6
1 2 3 6 8 7 5 4 9
6 9 4 2 3 5 1 7 8
8 7 2 5 4 6 9 1 3
3 4 5 9 1 2 6 8 7
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9 6 1 8 7 3 4 5 2
DOWN 1. Reconnoitres for the patients (5). 2. One bird of a number seen in close up (5). 3. He’s standing in. The star is outside (6). 4. Load up and attack (6). 5. The doctor has a right one in this case! (4). 6. Gets us canapes out from the kitchen cupboard (9). 12. In occupying a bar seat, perhaps, he’s drinking lemonade (9). 13. Think it funny to have a rain trap outside (4). 15. Be prwesented to and on return be full of (4). 17. Colour, though I got no snide remark in (6). 18. Said one would have the old frame again (6). 20. About time it’s made clear (5). 21. Get rid of and there’s a row (5). 23. Turn up for darts (4).
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7418 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cost. 7, Audacious. 8, Anti. 9, Dill. 10, Tick. 11, Rang. 14, Lieutenant. 16, Commodious. 19, Sari. 22, Carp. 24, Grim. 25, Pure. 26, Courteous. 27, Deal. Down - 1, Chair. 2, Satin. 3, Nubile. 4, Hamlet. 5, Hilt. 6, Buccaneer. 12, Automaton. 13, Glum. 15, Ness. 17, Dagger. 18, Odious. 20, Amuse. 21, Ideal. 23, Port.
ACROSS 1. Communications of a strange character (4). 7. Understand how to get up speed (6,3). 8. Put by for the girl’s return (4). 9. Note it is the back row (4). 10. Bundle and put into a bag (4). 11.Was an entertainer, of French blood (4). 14. Do they show the hight spots of one’s travels? (6,4). 16. Are afraid of and in a terrible stew about (5,2,3). 19. Chuck does sleep restlessly (4). 22. Do you wish she were here? (4). 24. Mend the so-and-so thing? (4). 25. Rip, with obvious unhappiness (4). 26. Furious, is interviewing the seditionary (6.3). 27. Part of a dance for the stage (4).
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Motoring Best fun on four wheels THE Mountain District Car and Bike Show has continued to draw high-calibre entrants from the Yarra Ranges area and beyond. Now in its 10th year, the enormously popular event is not only a great inspiration for car lovers, but raises tens of thousands of dollars for local charities. Around $14,000 was raised from this year’s show, which will go towards purchasing a vital signs monitor for a Lilydale-based oncology unit Other local community groups to benefit will include the Men’s Shed in Badger Creek and the Monbulk CFA Auxiliary. Event organiser Jacqueline Sheppard said the show had gone from strength to strenth. “There were around seven similar shows in the metropolitan areas on the weekend, so to get such
great numbers is fantastic,” she said. “There seemed to be a greater variety of vehicles this year. “The number of bikes this year, too, was pleasing; this is something we’ve been trying to build on.” There were 20 trophies up for grabs on the day, which were awarded through an independent judging panel. But Ms Shepard said the day was more about good fun and company. Organisers had hoped to this year break the $100,000 mark for donations to local charities, but have fallen just short. However, Ms Sheppard was confident they would reach the total next year.
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