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March for our Anzacs THOUSANDS lined the main street of Monbulk to pay their respects to Australia’s Anzac Day history on Monday, 25 April. As the band marched towards the Monbulk RSL, the crowds lapped up the tradition and atmosphere. The service received great assistance from local schools and community groups. See full coverage on pages 2-3. 153343 Picture: PETER DOUGLAS
Nurses seek action By KATH GANNAWAY A WEEK’S extra leave is at the heart of an impasse between Yarra Ranges Council and their Maternal and Child Health and Immunisation Nurses. Decked out in protest T-shirts, nurses from around the shire held a stopwork meeting on Wednesday, 20 April, outside the Council offices in Lilydale. Council has around 40 nurses on their payroll. What do they want? According to their placards, they want Yarra Ranges Council “ ... to get with the times�. “Bring in a Modern Nursing Agreement�, was the message they say will bring them into line with their colleagues. The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) says it tabled the minimum (modern) award
conditions as part of a members’ log of claims for a new enterprise agreement in September when the nurses’ existing enterprise agreement came up for renewal. The Nurses Local Government Award 2015 was upheld by the Fair Work Commissioner last year as being the minimum conditions in local government. ANMF Industrial Officer, Barry Megennis, said they were advised in February this year that that Council management had rejected the inclusion of the award conditions on the basis it would not be equitable with other Council employees - whose annual leave entitlement is four weeks. Mr Megennis told the Mail the Council’s refusal of minimum award conditions puts them below par in
terms of conditions applying to all other registered nurses and midwives in Victoria. The implications of this, he said, were that the Council’s ability to secure and keep skilled nurses will be eroded. “By choosing a different route than the one recommended by Fair Work, Yarra Ranges Council has distanced themselves from the improved working conditions recently accepted by other councils across Victoria,� Mr Megennis said. Yarra Ranges Council however says they value their nurses, but four weeks annual leave is appropriate when they work ordinary hours and are not required to do shift work. Director Corporate Services, Troy Edwards, in response to questions put
to the Council by the Mail, rejected the suggestion that nurses are worse off under the Council’s enterprise agreement than they would be under the Nurses Modern Award. “It is disingenuous to suggest our nurses are on minimal conditons,� Mr Edwards said. “Our nurses are already paid significantly more than what is contained in the Modern Award.� He said nurses, as are other employees, can purchase leave in addition to their entitled four weeks. “A number of nurses already use this entitlement to receive five weeks leave, while still being paid significantly above the minimum salary level,� he said. Mr Edwards said Council was not legally bound to attach a Modern
Award to the Enterprise Agreement, however they are required to ensure their nurses are no worse off. “We are required to use the appropriate Modern Awards for the ‘Better Off Overall Test’ that will be conducted when the new Enterprise Agreement is approved by the Fair Work Commission,� he said. The ANMF says however, that is not a given. “Yarra Ranges Council management believe their current offer will give better conditions for the nurses,� Mr Megennis, said. He said the nurses, and the ANMF, strongly disagree. Whilst not talking to the media, the nurses indicated they would not rule out further industrial action while the Council maintains its stand.
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Anzac Day 2016
Monbulk shows its respect for Anzacs By PETER DOUGLAS AS the Anzac Day march proceeded down the Monbulk main street, and towards the town’s RSL, thous-ands lined the streets to pay their respects. The Monbulk service proved to be a heartening collaboration of local community groups, which included the local CFA, police, Country Women’s Association, traders, schools and the RSL. Among those present for the service were Yarra Ranges councillor Len Cox and federal Labor candidate Hovig Melkonian. The service kicked off with a rendition of Aussie icon Jimmy Barnes’s
‘Working Class Man’ from the Monbulk Primary School. Before her address, guest speaker Wendy Dennison from the CWA summed up the atmosphere. “It makes you proud to live in Monbulk when you see all these faces,” she said. Ms Dennison spoke from the heart, notably never having the chance to meet either of her grandfathers. “One served in the army in World War I ... like many who served their country he returned to Australia and found life difficult,” she said. “He died of illness related to his war service.
“The other served in World War II and died a prisoner of war, working on the Changi Railway in Burma.” Ms Dennison’s father also served on HMAS Sydney during the Korean War, with her husband serving in the Vitenam War. She described them all as heroes. “It must have been so hard for the mothers and wives of both the men and boys who went off to fight,” she said. “To look after their children and tend to their homes, waiting and praying their loved ones would return home. “All the same time, thousands of miles away, the servicemen would be
The floral tribute proved popular among the crowds at the Monbulk RSL. 153343 in their bunkers or trenches thinking of their families.” Mr Dennison went on to read a
poem, ‘Safe and well’, which was written by an unknown World War I soldier.
Ranges shines bright for service and memorial THE Yarra Ranges continues to excell in delivering incredible services on Anzac Day through which the community can pay their respects. Some incredible work goes on behind the scenes from many local RSLs and community groups. Mail photographer GREG CARRICK was onhand to capture services at Mount Evelyn and Wandin, as well as the official unveiling of the new Silvan War Memorial on Anzac Day eve.
Bugler Joe Rodolico plays the Last Post during the Wandin service. 153345
On Anzac Day eve, the official unveiling of the Silvan War Memorial proved enormously popular. 153344
At the Wandin service, Jim Hurley of the Mount Evelyn RSL. 153345
At Mount Evelyn, a breakfast was held after the service in Hardy House. 153346
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Anzac Day 2016
Proud tradition lives on By RUSSELL BENNETT THE minute’s silence seemed to last the full length of Emerald’s hour-long Anzac Day dawn service on Monday morning. Thousands - men, women, and children from all walks of life - began converging on Anzac Place alongside the RSL more than an hour before the dawn service even started at 5.30am. Each of them played their own small part in what is certainly the town’s proudest tradition. Together in silence, they stood as a lone piper marched towards the memorial playing Amazing Grace. “I cannot see you, but I know you,” said Emerald RSL president Peter Maloney in a pointed address before the sun had come up. The Vietnam veteran had refused to even step foot inside an RSL for more than 40 years following the treatment he and his comrades received on their return from battle. But in recent years he has become his home town RSL’s proudest member. The stunning transformation first came about as he watched the Anzac march through the heart of the town some years ago. On Monday morning he spoke about the impact that Anzac Place and Anzac Walk had both made to the town 12 months after they were officially unveiled by the Governor-General, Sir Peter Cosgrove. “It is now an enduring part of the Emerald landscape,” Mr Maloney said. In his address, he spoke about the six qualities of the Anzac spirit - endurance, courage, ingenuity, good humour, larrikinism, and mateship. But he also spoke about this year being the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan. Nearly 50,000 Australians served in Vietnam, with 520 losing their lives in active service. Those who returned faced vilifica-
Emerald’s Anzac Place and the surrounding area was decked out in the Anzac theme. tion and abuse in their own country, and Mr Maloney spoke about his own experiences with the RSL at the time. “We remember those who’ve been victims - physically and mentally - of armed conflicts,” he said. “We need to help the younger generations understand why they have the freedom they have today. “The sun is setting on our heroes of the largest war, and now the responsibility rests on my generation.” And it was those of a much younger generation - students of Emerald Secondary College and Emerald Primary School - who played one of the most important roles in the Emerald dawn service. Matilda Sinclair from Emerald Secondary College spoke about her own experiences on the Kokoda Track last year. Two locals were also celebrated on Monday morning, with medals presented to honour their dedicated service to their country in peacetime, while the service was closed by Mark
Ronnie Sexton’s statue of the Unknown Soldier has fast become one of Emerald’s most sacred monuments. 153335 Pictures: RUSSELL BENNETT Fenby’s emotion-charged rendition of the John Williamson classic, True Blue. Again, those in attendance stood in silence.
Emerald RSL president Peter Maloney takes a moment to reflect during the Emerald Anzac Day dawn service.
Students honour the Anzacs By PETER DOUGLAS
Battin, a Royal Australian Air Force representative and members of the Emerald and District Rotary Club. The school leaders involved in the project included Matiss Baumanis, Mackinley Scott, Matilda Sinclair and Ricky Coniglione. School principal Julie Doble said it was an amazing day. “I’m a very proud principal and it showed great leadership in bringing this together,” she said. “As a school, we’re very keen on
sharing history with our students for the future.” Among the many activities included laying wreaths at the school’s Lone Pine memorial, which was then followed by a morning tea. Meanwhile, Mr Battin spoke about teenagers’ involvement in Australia’s war history, which Ms Doble described as very powerful. “It was a stunning way to remember our Anzac history, a fantastic initiative from our student leaders,” she said.
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Sport ‘homeless’ no more By PETER DOUGLAS THE issue of homeless sporting clubs has received a much-needed boost, after the announcement of welcome funds for Upwey High School. Minister for Education and Member for Monbulk, James Merlino, on Tuesday, 19 May, announced the school would now be able to get started on the planning necessary to upgrade and modernise its school buildings. The announcement also includes the creation of additional basketball courts and facilities, which will deliver a new home base for local clubs. At present, this will include at least four local clubs - including the high-level Sherbrooke Suns - as well as the Sherbrooke Amateur Basketball Association. School principal Tom Daly said the funds were not only a boost for the school, but the Dandenong Ranges region. “We see it as a 30-year investment, which will hold the region in good stead,” he said. “This is an investment in the future and helps numerous groups, not just one.” In December last year, Mr Daly met with Mr Merlino to discuss the potential for a sporting hub at the site. Mr Daly said in December it was a known issue that many Dandenong Ranges sports clubs were doing it tough. “Many of the clubs don’t have a base, their office is out of a car ... they’re literally driving around with basketballs in car boots,” he said. “Sometimes hosting tournaments is out of the question, too, because of the lack of facilities.”
School principal Tom Daly with house captains, from left, Micaela, Ashton, Samantha and Ella on the existing basketball court. The wall behind will make way for two more courts and the right-hand wall will make way for audience seating. 153185 Mr Daly said a baseless club meant parents were often forced to travel great distances, so their children could participate in sport. “They travel to good facilities, but they are travelling here, there and everywhere,” he said. Meanwhile, the Upwey High School is also set to benefit from the commitment. This includes upgrading and modernising school buildings, a new
performing arts centre and home for the Dandenong Ranges Music Council, as well as relocating the school’s administration facilities. Detailed planning work is the first step towards future upgrades. Mr Merlino said the funding represented a fantastic opportunity. “Upwey High School is a great school and I know it’s planning an even more exciting future,” he said. “I look forward to seeing the
outcomes of the planning work, and working with parents and families, to ensure Upwey High School continues to go from strength to strength. “This is a wonderful opportunity to support Upwey High students, local sports clubs and the Dandenong Ranges Music Council by creating a unique education, arts and sporting hub.”
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Clock ticking on community hub By PETER DOUGLAS CONSTRUCTION of the Hills Hub project is slated to start within months – but a final design has yet to be agreed on. The Hills Hub redevelopment in Emerald has been in planning phase for more than one year but planning undertaken around the concept designs has stalled for some months. Subsequently, community concern is becoming louder – with some residents fearful that funds secured for the project could be in jeopardy. The development seeks to unite numerous community services under the one roof, including health and counselling services, an arts space and local tourism promotion. The project has received funding of more than $5 million, sourced from Federal and local governments, as well as the Eastern Dandenong Ranges Group and the Dandenong Ranges
Community Bank Group. In correspondence to the Mail, Cockatoo resident Colin Wales said it was time for the community to start asking questions. “The community should ask why the Hills Hub project, with its potential for significant benefit to the community, has stalled,” he said. “The answer, I am told, is that part of the site is under control of the Emerald Mechanics Institute Committee of Management, which is appointed by the State Government, and the balance owned by (Cardinia Shire) Council. “The committee of management (COM) wants to continue controlling the design of the development, and determining the future management of the State-owned part of the site. “Two separate controlling bodies and two future governance arrangements for one project is ridiculous - a recipe for chaos. “It is time the interests of the com-
munity were put ahead of the narrow interests of COMs.” Mr Wales’s comments won support from local resident Ian Robins, who said a solution to the impasse must be found. “The solution involves leadership two governance groups for one project is nonsensical,” Mr Robins said. “The existing building no longer meets the current standards for disability access, fire protection or some building requirements. “It is critical that the governance issue is resolved as a matter of priority.” Meanwhile, Peter Marke, from the Dandenong Ranges Community Bank, agreed it was time for action. “We’ve been very supportive of the concept of a hub facility in Emerald,” he said. “It’s time to put aside differences for the betterment of the community and get the project moving.
“Unless something is done, this has the potential to jeopardise the funding arrangements secured.” In reply, Cardinia Shire Council’s community strengthening team leader Tim Cooper reiterated much the same sentiment to his initial response back in February. “The Hills Hub redevelopment has been in planning phase for more than 12 months with a wide range of community stakeholders making up the Hills Hub Advisory Group,” he said. “At this point in time, the planning undertaken around the concept designs has stalled. “The council has been in discussions with the Mechanics Hall Committee of Management and are encouraged by recent correspondence indicating support for wider community consultation on a range of concept designs. “We have received confirmation ... from the Committee of Management
that the community feedback will determine the preferred model for the Hills Hub redevelopment. “Council and the Hills Hub Advisory Committee believe that it is vital the community feedback is listened to.” Mr Cooper said the promised funding was still secure. “The Australian Government funding of $1.5 million is still secure as is the council’s $3.5 million commitment to the project and the Bendigo Bank funding of $250,000 through the Eastern Dandenong Ranges Project Group,” he said. The Hills Hub is to be located at the Emerald Library and Mechanics Hall precinct. The existing hall was to be renovated and a new building constructed in the space occupied by the local Men’s Shed and the University of the Third Age (U3A).
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PRIVACY ON 15 ACRES THIS impressive home has grand proportions providing space for the large family and is well located with a drive of only 40 minutes to the city and easy access to Wellington Road. Nestled among peaceful and private acreage close to nature, the solid brick home has a resort feel with full length verandah, swimming pool, spa and sauna with landscaped barbecue area for entertaining the masses and a huge rumpus room with wet bar, big enough for your pool table. The home has five bedrooms, all with
built-in wardrobes and accessed by the grand central staircase, the main with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with double vanity. The kitchen has been designed for the entertaining chef with warm timber cupboards and elegant granite bench tops, huge walk-in pantry, triple electric cooktops and two double ovens. Add to this two further living areas, one with a wood fire and one with an open fire, two wet bars, two powder rooms, walk-in linen closet and a laundry shoot.
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Features include gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling for comfort. For the man of the house there is a massive four-car garage with remote control and internal access, concrete floor and power. The garden is low maintenance and there’s ample water with two 20,000-litre tanks and a 5000-litre tank. There is also an outdoor sauna, solar panels, security gates and a flat cleared area suitable as a pony paddock.
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We are very thrilled to announce that our committed team at Bell Real Estate Montrose has been named “The Most Recommended Agency in Montrose - 2015” on ratemyagent.com.au, an independent Real Estate agent ratings website. The ‘most recommended’ agents are those who received the highest number of positive client reviews for properties they sold during 2015. These are genuine reviews from our past vendors and buyers, the highest compliment to our team. Our Team always sets out to surpass “standard expectations” and we are so proud that so many of our clients agree that we have succeeded. In 2015 we sold 93 properties, totalling over $55 Million. Imagine what YOUR 2016 could look like together with our team You can see these reviews yourself at ratemyagent.com.au. Call Jarrod and Ryan today for an up to date appraisal on your property or general real estate advise, they’d love to speak with you.
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Since beginning operations in Montrose, we have been inundated with both landlords and tenants looking for a better, more thorough and more personal approach to property management, previously not found in this area. Thanks to our amazing Property Manager Monica Griffin, we now have many very happy landlords, and a huge waiting list of fantastic tenants. If you have considered renting your home, or already do and feel you deserve better service at the right price, contact Monica today. She would love to meet you and give you an estimate on the return she could bring your property, and your wallet!
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We rate our home loans. And so do our customers.* When you’re looking for the right home, you shouldn’t have to look too far to find the right home loan. At Dandenong Ranges Community Bank® Group our loan offering is simple, flexible, competitive and rewarding. We understand that having a great rate, means nothing without great service, which is one of the reasons why Bendigo Bank home loan customers are rated among the most satisfied in Australia.* Drop into your nearest branch to find out more: Dandenong Ranges Community Bank® Group It’s your bank supporting your community
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Shop 24 McNicol 15/ 1647-1649 Road Tecoma Burwood Highway Belgrave
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Calling all tradespeople & car enthusiasts!! Offering 4BRs (master with WIR & ensuite), 2 living areas, kitchen with 900ml upright oven/cooktop, meals/dining area, stylish updated bathroom, wood heater & S/S Aircon. Outside offers a covered rear entertaining patio, HUGE garage/workshop, sealed drive & a secure rear yard - all on a generous block of approx. 1/4 acre!! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This recently renovated & extended home offers 2BRs with BIRs, bathroom with en-suite effect to master, updated kitchen, HUGE open living area, OFP in the sitting area, gas log ire in the lounge & 3 x S/S Aircons, double glazed windows & bamboo loors. Outside boasts 2x great decking areas, fully fenced yard, sealed driveway, & plenty of off street parking. So close to schools, shops & transport! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
13 Seabreeze Avenue Ferny Creek
74 Station Street Belgrave
$650,000 Plus
$570,000 Plus
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Located in a quiet street, this elegant home offers 3BRs (master WIR & ens) , central bathroom with sep bath, kitchen with gas stove, elec oven & DW, lge lounge with OFP, GDH, period detailing incl bay windows & deep cornicing. Outside boasts a wrap around veranda, undercover outdoor area, 2 sheds, 3 level workshop/studio (work from home) + lge dbl carport with extra parking. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This large immaculate family home in an ideal location offers 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, large country kitchen with breakfast bar, polished boards, formal & informal lounge rooms, study plus studio/home ofice space. Outside boasts a huge outdoor alfresco area, lovely gardens & great 1/4 acre block. Just over 200m walk to the train station, cafes & restaurants!! Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
5 Moxhams Road Monbulk
44 Chalet Road Olinda
$490,000 Plus
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THE BIRDWOODS
Renovated from top to toe, using the latest on-trend & neutral colours, this sizeable home delivers all of the modern necessities that a family may desire. Boasting a brand new kitchen with s/s appliances, a spacious family bathroom with bath, shower & sep toilet & 2 lge living areas. The master bedroom with its own ENS, & 3 additional good sized bedrooms, all with BIR provide plenty of space for a family to spread out & relax. Large windows & sliding doors open onto both front & rear covered verandas. GDH , a gas heater in the lounge, lge carport with additional off-street parking, & garden shed complete the picture.
This beautifully presented home ensures that you’ll enjoy a high degree of comfort & privacy, boasting 4 bdrm’s plus study over 2 levels with 3 bathrooms. The home features a private master suite, living spaces incl lounge / dining, OFP, GDH, rumpus room & meals area. Downstairs incl kitchen / meals area, ofice, powder room, dual living with 4th bedroom option & family room. Upstairs comprises of a family room/rumpus, 2 dbl bdrms with BIR, main bathroom with separate toilet plus a master bedroom incl ens which opens to a verandah with spa. Outside, you will ind 4.75 Acres of botanical style gardens, parking, shedding, stables, lat lawn areas, and a tennis court.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Dwayne Sparkes 0409 873 731 Inspection: By private appointment (Photo ID Required)
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19 Poplar Crescent Emerald
Impressive Home on Approx 15 Private Acres!
This one will be Popular!
Wow! This Impressive home is well located with easy access to Wellington Road. Nestled amongst peaceful, private acreage the solid brick home has a resort feel & features 5 BDRs, kitchen with elegant stone bench tops, 2 living areas & 2 wet bars & 2 powder rooms. Add to this a remote 4 car garage, pool, sauna, spa & a pony paddock.
Located in a peaceful no-through road on half an acre brimming with beautiful vistas, this family home has been modernised ready for you to move in and enjoy. Comprising of 4 BDRs with BIRs, large family room with wood heater, open plan dining & kitchen & with separate access for the 4th BDR/home ofice. Features include timber loors & gas ducted heating. Contact: Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
12 Beenak East Rd Gembrook
Offers Over $495,000
23 Boundary Road West, Emerald
Offers Over $610,000
Gorgeous Character Home on 1/3 Acre!
Brilliantly Located & Immaculately Presented Family Home!
This beautifully renovated home has been updated in the latest contemporary style yet retains its character cottage feel. Located on a fantastic lat usable 1/3 acre block & comprises of 3 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, gorgeous kitchen, dining room, family room & rumpus room. For the man of the house there’s a huge 6 car shed with rear yard access & workshop.
Within walking distance to the Beautiful Hills Town of Emerald sits proudly this immaculate family home. Surrounded by gorgeous cottage gardens, on offer are 3 BDRs with BIRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, entrance hall with decorative arch, hostess kitchen, dining & family room. Add to this a DBL L/U garage with rear access, huge undercover entertaining area, carport & workshop.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 10.30pm-11.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30pm-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
751 Woori Yallock Rd Cockatoo
P.O.A.
Magniicent 11 Acres “Horwood Park Estate”
Unit 3 Cascade Apartments Mt Baw Baw
Asking $198,000
Only 2 Hours from Melbourne, a Ski Lodge Investment Opportunity not to be Missed!
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.
What an opportunity to own your own Ski Lodge, perfectly positioned on the edge of the car park, makes the skiing experience convenient and easy. Offering 3 BDRs & 2 bathrooms the apartment sleeps 10 comfortably and comes fully furnished. Mt Baw Baw offers year round activities, the perfect holiday home or investment property!
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
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663 Mount Dandenong Road Kilsyth
$620,000 Plus
1&2/2 Brett Road Warburton
AUCTION Sat 30th April@1pm
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL (STCA) ON A CORNER BLOCK
Rare and Unique, 2 Homes & 2 Titles
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.
A unique one of a kind purchase in a highly sought after location. 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 PCM or $19,240 PA. Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
17 Warwick Road Montrose
$740,000 Plus
Hoddles Creek
$1,100,000 plus
Timeless Beauty With Contemporary Luxuries
An Ultimate Lifestyle Awaits!
Adding signiicant allure to a picture perfect streetscape, this beautifully renovated 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom character weatherboard home elegantly merges contemporary space with a reined contemporary edge. Warm, neutral and faultlessly presented interiors, including a spacious lounge and dining overlooked by a striking kitchen. Sliding doors integrate an indoor/outdoor lifestyle with a covered decking, lush lawns, a playground for the kids and relaxing heated spa fully fenced, covered and separated from the outdoor entertaining area.
This stunning country property oozes charm and sophistication. With 22.5 acres approx., magniicent views, a 12 acre hazelnut orchard, abundance of shedding, 10mg pump license, 7 natural springs attached to the property. The homestead offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living, formal dining, bar and stunning well equipped kitchen with the very best quality appliances. A separate studio nestled away from the house makes an ideal place for family, friends or potentially B&B accommodation Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
21 Irvine Street Mount Evelyn
$590,000 Plus
3379 Warburton Hwy Warburton
Auction Sat 21st May @ 11am
4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WITH POOL & LARGE BACKYARD!
2 Shops in the Heart of Warburton
This sensational Mount Evelyn residence will be the delight of many families looking for their new large family home. Consisting of 4 good size bedrooms (master with ensuite), large main bathroom and seperate laundry, 3 great sized living areas, 2 seperate kitches and 2 dining zones. Well-appointed indoor/outdoor living areas are combined with a fantastic fully fenced rear yard plus in-ground pool that is sure to be the envy of all your friends and family.
Offered with vacant possession, 2 shops, a rare opportunity to buy your own freehold to occupy yourself or rent as an investment. Set on 605sqm block, parking at the rear & the Yarra River at the end of your block! Both shops have toilet & bathroom facilities. Total loor space is 134 square meters. Commercial investments in the heart of the Yarra Valley don’t come along often. Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 10.30 -11am (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
110A Victoria Road Lilydale
$460,000 Plus
27 & 28 George Rd East Warburton
Auction Sat 21st May @ 1pm
Open Plan Luxury Living
Two Beautiful 1/2 acre Lots
This home comprises three bedrooms, main bedroom with full ensuite and walk in robe, stunning timber loors, superior carpets and window furnishing as well as the split system cooling and ducted heating. A striking entertainers kitchen complete with breakfast bar, large pantry, stainless steel appliances and endless cupboard space all while overlooking the superb dining and open plan living space. Opening out from this wonderful family area is an outdoor covered decking so you can enjoy that indoor/outdoor lifestyle throughout the year.
With views to mountains these 2 parcels of land in a quiet no thru road the ideal spot to build your dream home (STCA). Easy access back to Warburton in 5 minutes or drives up to Mt Donna Buang or out to the high country. Both blocks lat & fully fenced, sunny with only light trees. To be auctioned separately on 21st May under instruction from State Trustees. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Saturday 12.30 -1pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
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Community market IF you can make it, grow it, bake it, share it and be inspired, then the Belgrave South Community Market is just for you! Located at the Belgrave South Community Hall, Gilmore Court, Belgrave South, the market operates between 10am-3pm on the first Sunday of each month. Next market on Sunday, 1 May. Entry is free. New stallholders welcome. Contact: (03) 9754 2274. Email: market@bsch.org.au.
Crafty Kids, Website Development for Beginners, Kickboxing, Painting in Oils and Acrylics with Sussanne Morton and many more. Full program at www.och.net.au. For all inquiries, call Christine on (03) 9751 1264.
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SHERBROOKE Theatre Company will present the classic Tennessee Williams play, ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’. At the Doncaster Playhouse on 679 Doncaster Road, Doncaster. Performances start 8.15pm on 28, 29, 30 April; 5, 6, 7 May. Also 5.15pm on 24 April and 1 May. For more details, visit www. sherbrooketc.org.au. Bookings on 1300 650 209.
THE Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert, on Sunday, 1 May, at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.30pm-5pm. Artists perform songs in the Country, Bluegrass and Folk genres. All welcome. There is a small entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members) to help cover costs. Inquiries to Graham (03) 5964 8298.
Autumn market AN Autumn Market is being held at the Cockatoo Scouts Hall (75 Pakenham Road, Cockatoo) on Tuesday, 3 May, from 4pm-7pm. All funds raised go Cockatoo Community Childcare Centre.
Poetry Prize THE closing date for the Woorilla Poetry Prize has been extended to 25 May. The awards ceremony will be held in June. For more details, visit the PAVE website at www.pave.org or contact Maria Millers on (03) 5968 4291 or 0403 574 539.
Seniors meeting THE next meeting of the Knox Branch of National Seniors will be held at the Knox Club on Wednesday, 27 April. Doors open at 10.15am for 10.30am start. The meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. At The Knox Club, which is situated at the corner of Stud and Boronia roads, Wantirna.
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Discouraged by Weight Gain? ROSEMONT TOWN Club (Take Off Weight Naturally) membership is open to men and women. Club meets Tuesdays from 10.45am-12.15pm in Mt Evelyn RSL Hall, 49 Birmingham Road. Contact person Joan on (03) 9737 0397 or rosemont. townclub@gmail.com.
Singles club ‘HILLS Singles’ is a new club for all singles in the Dandenong Ranges. Get-togethers are held once a month at the Cockatoo RSL on the second Saturday of each month from 7.30pm. Initially, the club is for all ages. At Cockatoo RSL, 20 Belgrave-Gembrook Road. Inquiries to Brett on 0421 219 899.
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WOMEN Painting Women is set to impress art-lovers from the Yarra Ranges and beyond. This is a major exhibition of portraiture in traditional oil painting and bronze sculpture. It presents seven award-winning realist painters from Victoria, South Australia and NSW. Turning the tables on the under-representation of female artists in galleries and major awards, Women Painting Women foregrounds Australia’s best and brightest traditional painters and sculptors in an all-woman show where female subjects are centre stage. Featuring well-known Australians, including Nobel Prize nominee Dr Catherine Hamlin, actors Kerri Armstrong and Jacqui Weaver, and self-portraits of the artists, the exhibition highlights the power and insight of women painting women.
A piece from award-winning painter, Sally Ryan. 153166 While realist painting may slip out of focus in the contemporary art world, these artists delve deep, demanding attention with their highly attuned skills as masters of traditional oil painting and bronze sculpture. Artist Vikki Sullivan said the exhibition marked the movement back to traditional methods. “It will be great to see a sim-
ilar renaissance of traditional oil painting here; like we see in the United States,” she said. Taking inspiration from similar exhibitions in the US, this is the first Australian instalment of the Women Painting Women phenomenon, which celebrates traditional realist painting and the talent of female artists. The exhibition boasts an allstar suite of high-profile artists, including finalists in numerous portraiture prizes across Australia and the world, including the Archibald, Australian Art Excellence Award, Hannan National Portrait Prize and the Black Swan Portrait Prize. The exhibition will be on show from Saturday, 30 April, to Sunday, 29 May. Entry is free. For more details, contact (03) 9754 8723 or visit www. burrinja.org.au.
Chestnut torch passed on THIS year’s Kalorama Chestnut Festival will be held on Sunday, 1 May, at the Kalorama Reserve. A fund-raising event hosted by the Mt Dandenong Preschool, the Chestnut Festival has become a local institution and a much-loved family day out for not only the local community but visitors seeking a taste of autumn in the beautiful Dandenong Ranges. Each year, a new generation of local kinder families takes the reins. They lovingly carry on Chestnut Festival traditions, while also introducing a hint of something new. In 2016, together with freshly roasted chestnuts, you
can also sample chestnut soup, chestnut cakes, chestnut curry, poffertjes with chestnut cream and even chestnut beer! There are also plenty of gourmet food stalls, Devonshire tea, coffee and mulled wine to savour. From 0-100, the Chestnut Festival is bursting with fun for kids of all ages. Older kids can enjoy the adventure space including bungie trampolining and rope course while for young kids there are loads of fairground rides, a petting zoo, pony rides and jumping castles together with a new 'kids wonderland’ complete with chestnut crafts, chestnut games, face painting and story
time with the magical chestnut fairy. There will even be camel rides at this year’s Chestnut Festival! New to the Chestnut Festival is the centre stage featuring a variety of performances from musical acts, dance and community groups, including local jazz musician, Craig Smith and Circus Ruccis acrobatic performances. As always, there will also be dozens of stalls showcasing locally made artisan handcraft and locally grown produce. For more information visit www.chestnutfestival.com. au or on Facebook at Chestnut Festival, Kalorama.
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Senior pennant Hills no obstacle for athletes champs strike By JAMIE STRUDLEY
By DENNIS FULLER EMERALD GOLF THE seniors’ pennant team headed down to Kingston Links to take on Mt Martha in the final. The teams had both had a win over each other in the heats and Emerald had to give their opponents 35 shots. Graham White went down 7/6, Skipper, Graeme Fergus, lost 1 down. Winners were Philip Crossley 6/5, Mike Litchfield 3/2 while Peter Clowes and Ken Hill went right down to the wire. While a largish crowd watched, Ken Hill held his nerve to win 1 up and Peter Clowes capped off the victory by winning 2 up. This is the club’s first senior pennant win and they proved that winners are indeed grinners. On Saturday, when Captain Dean Shannon (or Captain
Hook as he has become known) suggested a completely different format for the ambrose comp, there was a stirring of discontent from the crew. The call for mutiny was heard but not taken seriously despite the fact that there had not been enough rain to even consider walking the plank. The game involved all driving and then playing separate balls with a convoluted scoring system thereafter. I say that it was good fun because the two blokes who partnered me combined beautifully to win the day with 103 points. The team of Ben Balfour, Jeffrey Marsh and Dennis Fuller earnt and exercised bragging rights at full volume. John Keys, Dave Aitken and Dean Shannon came in second with 95 points. The ladies’ winners were Philipa Crossley, Gracie White and Aileen Ecclestone who
showed how that game could be played. On Wednesday, when the Optically Fractured Golfers hit the course it was a game of 3 man ambrose. Mick Petrie, Sepp Krummenacher and Dennis Fuller dominated proceedings to win with a nett score of 55 from John Carvill, Geoff Whittaker, and Dave O’Donnell on 56 followed by Bob Kennedy, Ken Hill and Peter Clowes on 58. Next Saturday, the annual Ex-Sevicemen’s Day is taking place with Ex-Sevicemen pitting their skills against each other to see who will be ‘The Big Shot’ on the day. If any other people, who have served our country, would like to venture to the club on Saturday, 30 April, at 7.30am, there is a game to be had followed by a brilliant sausage sizzle with the snags being made by our very own Seppy Krummenacher.
YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS AN excellent turnout for Round 3 of Yarra Ranges Athletics Cross Country held this week at the fantastic Margaret Lewis Reserve in Coldstream. A tough, hilly but fun course provided the challenge for this week’s athletes, which were eagerly accepted and conquered. Results are: 500m, Anthony Tartaglia 2.16, Kathi Hewitson 2.26, Michael DeVincentis 2.38, Ruby Lennon 2.42, Laura Payne 2.51, Mathew Tartaglia 2.55, Madeline Cannon 2.59, Sinead Willey 3.01, Charlotte Morgan 3.02, Lily Clarke 3.31, 1000m, Zoe Clarke 4.18, Charlotte Comport 4.35 PB, Kobey Jones 4.47, Eichlin Connor 5.00, Kayla Cannon 5.01 PB, James de Schwartz 5.39, Nicole Cannon 5.55, Harvey Kane 6.01, Grace Dalgarno 6.01, Ari Strudley 6.03, Madeline Dalgarno 6.31, 1500m, Kiara Flavell 5.42, Kyan Ellis 6.11, Tiarnach O’Connor 6.15, Ky Harris 6.20 PB, Sarah Rollo 6.32, Cam West 6.53, Ciara Willey 6.55, Amy Perkins 6.55, Jake Angus 7.07, Charli Power 7.07, Ashleigh Rooke 7.11, Belinda Perkins 7.13, Meg McDowell 7.17, Ciara DeVincentis 7.24, Luke Thomson 7.30, James Davidson 7.42, Tyson Flavel 7.43, Katyn Russell 7.54, Mia Harris 7.58, Zoe Preer 8.32, Isabella Sallee 8.59, Seth Booth 9.06, Tahlia Murden 9.13, Annabella Tyquin 9.27, Cassandra Lennon 11.44, 2000m, Zac Clarke 7.45, Indigo Linde 8.02, Noah Erickson 8.43 PB, Mia Strudley 8.48 PB, Sam Perkins 9.02, Ashleigh Gasson 9.07, Cianan O’Connor 9.15 Sean Webber 9.38, Amy Sexton 10.02, Annika Peeler 10.14, Andrew Peeler 10.15, Tahlia Harriss 10.33, Aleesa Keenan 10.56, Rhys Thomson 10.58, Tyden Keenan 11.21, Graeme Woolridge 11.31, Stephanie Allan 12.05, Brayden Woolridge 12.11, Samantha Di Gregorio 12.57, Trish McAskil 13.34, Laura DeGregorio 13.36 PB, 3000m, Connor Thrall 10.46 PB, Mitch Mullens 11.25, Michael Clarke 11.31, Harrison Van Duuren 11.42, Lily Peacock 12.05, Ewan Webber 12.31, Ryan Thrall 12.32 PB, Liam Russell 12.53 PB, Camden Hewitson 12.58 PB, Craig Hewitson 13.29, Jamie Strudley 13.53, Simone Burger 14.03, Zoe Sibley 14.22, Jed Thrall 14.27, Hayden Rooke 14.30, Brent Linde 14.35, Jayden Clarke 15.03, Emily Noonan 15.06, Meg McDowell 15.16, Laura DeGregorio 15.18 PB, Jordan Brown 15.19, Charli Power 15.20, Claire Noonan 15.20 PB, Ashleigh Rooke 15.21, Ella Strudley 15.32, Rob Belli 15.56, Connor Hewitson 16.10 PB, Erika Bedyn 16.31,
Peeler Andrew with Annika during the Yarra Ranges Athletics meet. 153336 Katie Clarke 16.43 PB, Rickylee Brown 17.44, Tracey Russell 19.02, Jake Russell 21.00, Zac Clarke 21.02 The club held the Senior Athlete Awards night during the week at Eastern Golf Club, an evening where the club recognised the achievements and contributions of club members over the past 12 months. Awards winners were: Female Athlete of the year - Michaela Duncan. Male Athlete of the Year - Malcolm Duncan. Junior Female of the Year - Lateisha Willis. Junior Male Athlete of the Year - Tayleb Willis. Club Person of the Year - Jamie Strudley. Outstanding Achievement of the Year - Lateisha Willis. XCR Athlete of the Year - Ruby Dixon. Jumps Athlete of the Year - Tayleb Willis. Distance / Walks Athlete of the Year - Georgia Laven. Throws Athlete of the Year - Lucas Taylor. Sprints Athlete of the Year - Lateisha Willis. Dual Reg Athlete of the Year - Georgia Laven. Coach/Official/Administrator of the Year - Darren Ford. Most Improved Athlete of the Year - Lily Thompson and Laura DiGregorio. New Member of the Year - Scott Sutton. Next week the club is at Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn, from 8.45am. All welcome, gold coin entry. For more details, visit www.yarrarangesathletics.org.au.
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Cryptic Clues ACROSS 1. Be presumptuous, but be totally altruistic (6,7). 8. A friend, gentle, but a fool (5). 9. Intolerant when I go and get into debt, foolishly (7). 10. She just won’t leave the girl alone! (6). 11. It is, by the way, water music (6). 12. Tell you the sequence (5). 14. Condition of the country (5). 18. Fester right by the joint (6). 20. Fool about to put money on a dog (6). 23. Knock it down and there will be a gap between apartments nine and eleven (7). 24. “Tree snake” in French (5). 25. Say goodbye and go off on holiday (4,4,5).
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7420 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Forget oneself. 8, Chum-p. 9, B-i-go-ted. 10, Duenna. 11, St-rain. 12, Order. 14, State. 18, R-ankle. 20, B-ass-et. 23, Flat-ten. 24, Asp-en. 25, Take one’s leave. Down - 1, Fac-ad-e. 2, Rouse (rows). 3, Ex-pens-e. 4, Orb-s. 5, E-ig-ht (rev). 6, Ex-tract. 7, Fa-din-g. 13, Ransack. 15, Tr-avail. 16, Pro-fit. 17, Stance (anag). 19, Lotto. 21, Se-p-i-a. 22, On-ce.
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7420 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Prime minister. 8, Allot. 9, Chablis. 10, Corner. 11, Genial. 12, Novel. 14, Mango. 18, Shield. 20, Carton. 23, Leopard. 24, Denim. 25, Miscellaneous. Down - 1, Prance. 2, Idler. 3, Extreme. 4, Inch. 5, Irate. 6, Telling. 7, Result. 13, Ominous. 15, Abandon. 16, Asylum. 17, Animus. 19, Lease. 21, Tango. 22, Idol.
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Students steered straight By KATH GANNAWAY VCAL students from Healesville High School had a few driving myths busted on Wednesday when they took part in the Motorvation Greenlight Youth Driver Education program. They also learnt some home truths about their own personality in terms of learning to drive and aspects of driving behaviour and tactics that Motorvation training manager Jennie Hill said were not covered through the usual learner process. More than 30 students participated in the program which was sponsored by the Healesville Community Bank Branch of Bendigo Bank and held at the Healesville Football Club Rooms. The program includes discussion and information sessions with in-car driving and driving simulators. Ms Hill said while the 120 hours of compulsory driving training is a huge amount, it doesn’t touch on driver behaviour and attitude.
“We’re here to give you this information,” she said. “Literally, every single thing we say to you today could save your life.” She said it was about the ‘sheer terror’ moments. “Most driving is pretty boring, routine stuff, but everyone has a few of those one-per-cent sheer-terror moments in their (driving) lives and it’s about how you handle those moments.” She told the students that the most likely way anyone will die up until they are 34 years of age is in a car crash and that the Yarra Valley was the worst area in the state for young driver deaths after Bendigo. A survey to establish whether the students fit a dominant or demure profile as drivers, was revealing - perhaps most of all to them. Ms Hill spoke of the relationship between trainer (usually a parent) and learner and said the problems usually start when you have a different psychological match up of dominant and
Fickling, who went on to explain why and provide tactics to handle one of the most common situations young drivers are confronted with. Healesville High School principal George Perini said the Motorvation program had been a great opportunity for the students to understand that road safety is more than just driving a car. “It’s about those one-percenters that can be the difference between life and death,” he said. “The feedback from the students has been really positive. “They saw it as worthwhile and few in particular saw the absolute relevance to where they are in their lives and how this will be useful to them.” “The school was thrilled for our students to be able to participant in the program with the support of the Bendigo Bank,” he said. Healesville Football/Netball Club president Felix Fraraccio spoke of the impact of the loss of young people in the community and told the students it
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PUFFING BILLY RAILWAY 35th Great Train Race – Sunday May 1, 2016
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Great Train Race NOTICE TO LOCAL RESIDENTS PUFFING BILLY’S GREAT TRAIN RACE THIS SUNDAY MAY 1, 2016 A large number of traffic management personnel will once again join forces with local community groups and Puffing Billy volunteers to minimise disruption to local residents and businesses during the 35th Puffing Billy Great Train Race on Sunday May 1, 2016. The Great Train Race is Puffing Billy’s major annual fundraiser, with all proceeds going towards the Puffing Billy Menzies Creek Museum Redevelopment project. Now in its 35th year, the Great Train Race will attract 3,500 athletes along with their friends and family to the Dandenong Ranges. Local residents and businesses can expect an influx in traffic throughout the region, particularly between 7am-1pm on race day. Variable message signs will be placed along the race route, which winds 13.5km from the start line in Belgrave to the finish at Emerald Lake Park. Informative fliers have been distributed to local residents and businesses detailing temporary road closures and possible traffic delays which may be encountered on the morning of the Great Train Race. You can download a copy of this flier and view detour maps online at www.puffingbilly.com.au Competitors have always expressed their gratitude to the local community for their support on race day, and this event would not be possible without the generous assistance of each and every volunteer. You too can be a part of this unique event by stepping out to line the streets on Sunday May 1, and cheer the runners on to the finish line.
On Sunday May 1, 2016, the following traffic management safety controls will occur on roads between Belgrave and Emerald Lake Park. This will affect the race route and surrounding roads between 7am and 1pm. Below are instructions in each of the five (5) designated areas, along with estimated times when major roads will be closed. PLEASE NOTE THESE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE TIMES AND WILL DEPEND ON THE PACE OF THE RUNNERS. Belgrave to Selby
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