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Council cash splash By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS YARRA Ranges Shire released their 2016-’17 budget for public consultation on Wednesday 11 May, three weeks after Cardinia Shire Council adopted their 2016-’17 budget on Tuesday 26 April. Cardinia Shire Council has allocated $36 million for recreation facilities, roads and other capital works across the whole municipality. As detailed in the capital works program for 2016-’17, Cardinia Shire Council have allocated $5.2 million of the spend on major projects in the Hills. Cockatoo’s Fairbridge Lane will have a $50,000 facelift and $150,000 has been set aside for the new Emerald-Gembrook trail. In large infrastructure projects, Car-

dinia Council has allotted $3.5 million for the construction of the Hills Hub in this budget, despite the tumultuous nature of the project to date. Cardinia has also earmarked $1.5 million for the construction of a new pavilion and courts for the Emerald Netball Club. The Hills will also receive a share of $1.3 million of pavement renewal, $900,000 of unsealed road re-sheeting, $2 million of resurfacing and $100,000 of traffic management allocated for the whole of Cardinia. Both the 2016-’17 budget and the Council Plan for Cardinia were adopted at a special council meeting 26 April, after the budget pages and plan were scrutinised by the community. At the meeting, Mayor Jodie Owen thanked residents for their feedback. “With a new quick and online sur-

vey, we received more feedback on a draft budget than ever before,” she said. “It was fantastic to see so many people willing to share their thoughts and ideas with council on which services they value, so thankyou to everyone who took a few minutes to complete the survey.” Yarra Ranges Shire Council 2016’17 Budget also has many projects for the Hills and will be open for community consultation until 5pm 9 June. Yarra Ranges Council will spend a total of $14 million on roads throughout the shire, with $1.5 million of road upgrades allocated just for the town of Monbulk. Monbulk, along with Upwey, was also a big winner for footpaths with $116,000 for works along Masches Hill Road and $490,000 for footpaths

along McAllister Road and Moores Road in Monbulk. Upwey is earmarked for $65,000 for a laneway footpath on Morris Road to Ferndale Road this coming financial year. Construction of a new community sports pavilion in Belgrave South has $1 million allocated in the coming financial year. This draft budget also lays out $4 million dollars for the construction of the Belgrave Health Hub for the 2017’18 financial year and more funding in the coming fiscal years. Yarra Ranges Mayor Jason Callanan said the council has been finding ways over the years to make savings and direct money into services for the community. “There is no doubt that local government is experiencing rapid change

and Yarra Ranges is not ignoring it,” he said. One of the major savings the council found is $300,000 to $400,000 a year by removing VicRoads a services from Monbulk, Healesville and Yarra Junction. Cardinia Shire Council’s adopted budget is available to be viewed at www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/budget. Yarra Ranges draft budget, draft council plan 2013-’17, long-term financial plan 2016-’17 to 2025-’26 and the capital expenditure program documents can be found at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au Public submissions will be accepted until 5pm on Thursday 9 June, ahead of a special council meeting on 14 June. Submissions can also be posted to the Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 105, Lilydale, 3140.

Brave as they come By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A 10-year-old girl from Macclesfield Primary School has made a brave step in loving who she is by organising a fund-raiser to support people with alopecia. Eva Stickland started losing her hair two years ago and started wearing hats and wigs to school. Recently she organised a fundraiser where her teacher and friends donated their hair and Eva made a heart-felt and honest speech revealing her true self to her school. Eva, at the front of the photo was supported by her friends Stephanie and Hayley, along with her teacher Emilya Toney. 154060 Picture: ROB CAREW

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Volunteers for Billy By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS NATIONAL Volunteer Week ran from 9 to 15 May, and celebrated the contribution volunteers make to communities across the country. Puffing Billy Railway utilises a crew of more than 900 volunteers to keep the railway running and visitors enjoying the history and beauty of the Dandenong Ranges. Volunteers at Puffing Billy fill important roles such as locomotive crews, station masters, conductors, booking clerks, refreshment room attendants, administration, engineering and gardening. These volunteers give their time and hard work to making the Puffing Billy experience a major tourism draw for the area. Below are just four of the many volunteers who work hard to make Puffing Billy the amazing experience it is. Emma Pallister has been a member of the Puffing Billy crew for eight years, following in her father’s footsteps. “The Great Train Race was my introduction to the railway,” she said. “Afterwards, I did several odd jobs around the railway until I could do my safe-working (a qualification to operate the trains) then to fire a locomotive.” Ms Pallister is now in the young Volunteer Representative Group, works as a fireman any chance she gets and says Puffing Billy has become a big part of her life. “It’s like having a second family, I get to meet people from all walks of life, but they are all equal on this railway, everyone is so friendly,” she said. At 13 years of age, Ashton Edgley became the youngest qualified volunteer conductor on the railway. “At the age of 12, I was offered a big opportunity, which was to begin training as a conductor under the condition that my mum was in attendance,” Mr Edgley said. “After a year of training under the highly capable volunteers such as Alan Gray and Bob Prewett, both mum and I qualified as conductors.” Since qualifying as a conductor, Mr Edgley has worked other jobs at the railway including engine cleaner, fire patrol and special events such

Bernadette Cowley, Puffing Billy conductor extraordinaire. 154088

Emma Pallister, Puffing Billy youth volunteer specialist. 154088 as the Great Train Race. “Overall, my time at the railway has been extremely enjoyable and an experience that has taught me many valuable skills,” he said. “Puffing Billy is a very important part of Australian heritage, and I will always take pride in maintaining that ‘step back in time’ experience for generations to come.” Train enthusiast Tony Harris has been a Puffing Billy volunteer for 10 years, and has fond memories of the historic train from his childhood. “I used to ride in the engine around Belgrave yard as a five or six-year-old in the early ’50s,” he said. Mr Harris volunteers across three other historic railways in addition to his roles as fireman and engine driver for Puffing Billy.

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“What I find enjoyable about volunteering at Puffing Billy is the interaction with the passengers, showing them the Locomotive and explaining how it works,” he said. “Also, the setting in which we volunteer is ideal as the Dandenong Ranges is one of the most beautiful places in the world.” Bernadette Cowley saw volunteering with Puffing Billy as a great opportunity to give back to the community after her retirement 12 years ago. Ms Crowley works as a head conductor, conductor training officer and uniform co-ordinator, and said her volunteer work has made for some very interesting experiences. “I was a head conductor attending to a tour group of over 350 very polite Japanese students,” she said.

Young Puffing Billy conductor Ashton Edgley checks tickets. 154088 “I studied and practised Japanese all weekend to ensure I could address the group, and I thought I had said in my best Japanese ‘good morning my name is Bernadette welcome to Puffing Billy Railway’. “I was shocked with the response of the group, bursting out laughing and applauding me at the same time. I clearly I had said something incredibly wrong!” Ms Cowley said she enjoyed the unique opportunities she got as a volunteer with Puffing Billy to meet people from all over Australia and the world.

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Deer cull park closure By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS NATIONAL Parks and nature reserves around the Dandenong Ranges will be closed to the public in the coming months as Parks Victoria conducts a controlled deer cull. The program will take place in the Dandenong Ranges National Park, Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve and Warramate Nature Conservation Reserve. Parks Victoria’s District Manager Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Ranges District, Craig Bray said the culling program was necessary to protect native plants in these areas. “Parks Victoria is conducting a deer control program targeting Fallow and Sambar Deer which are species that are having a negative impact on the native vegetation and biodiversity,” he said. This year will see the deer management program take place for the third consecutive time since 2014. “Deer control operations are supervised by Parks Victoria with accredited

and authorised volunteer members of the Australian Deer Association and the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia,” Mr Bray said. Hunters will be using two main techniques when hunting the deer through the parks. Hunters are permitted to use the spotlighting method of hunting at night, where hunters use high-powered lights, spotlights, lamps or flashlights to ‘spot’ the deer in the dark. This method uses the ‘eye shine’ from the deer to locate them and also the bright lights to freeze them and have more chance of a successful and clean kill. Mr Bray said cull will continue until the negative impact the deer have on native vegetation is reduced but will be run during peak visitor times to the park such as weekends and public holidays. “Safety is of utmost importance to Parks Victoria. The program is conducted under strict supervision following comprehensive safety procedures.”

While it is unclear what the population of deer are in and around the Dandenong Ranges, Parks Victoria are aiming to increase the number of deer culled in previous years. “A total of 154 deer have been culled since the program commenced in 2014,” Mr Bray said. “Parks Victoria has a renewed Authority to Control Wildlife Permit which permits up to 215 deer to be removed this year.” Native endangered species such as the Leadbeater’s Possum and Helmeted Honeyeater are at risk of their habitats being destroyed by deer when they thrash their antlers against trees. The aim of the cull is to reduce the impact of deer on the environment and the recovery of native plant species and improved habitat for native animals. The deer control program has support from Zoos Victoria, Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater and Friends of Leadbeater’s Possum.

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Briefly Woman escapes in horrific crash A FERNY Creek woman was hospitalised over the weekend, after being involved in a horror crash on One Tree Hill Road that destroyed her car. Belgrave police Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen said at 1pm on Sunday 15 May the 35-year-old woman was driving west on the road, when she failed to negotiate a bend in the road. “The vehicle has clipped a tree on the side of the road, and then it spun 90 degrees and then rolled onto its roof, before ... coming to rest between three other trees,” Leading Sen Const Allen said. The driver was trapped in the car and rescued by CFA volunteers, before being taken to The Alfred hospital by ambulance. Leading Sen Const Allen said the driver was not believed to be on drugs or under the influence of alcohol, but that police were investigating speed as a factor in the crash. When asked about the damage to the car, Leading Sen Const Allen said the car was “more than written off”, and photos on the Eyewatch - Yarra Ranges Police Service Area Facebook page showed the red car destroyed by the crash. He said one of the car’s tyres was found 24 metres away from the car. An Ambulance Victoria spokesperson said the driver, who was the only occupant in the car, was taken to The Alfred in a stable condition.

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on Friday, after being arrested and charged in regards to 35 offences over the weekend. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Acting Sergeant Marc Hodgson said a 36-year-old Mount Evelyn man was arrested in Chirnside Park in the early hours of Saturday 14 May. The man was then charged in regards to offences spanning the last six months in the outer eastern suburbs, including around the Yarra Valley. Det Sgt Hodgson said the offences included theft from motor vehicles, theft of motor vehicles, burglaries, handling stolen goods and firearms offences. He was remanded in custody to appear at the Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on Friday 20 May.

Nursery car stolen MONBULK police officers are calling for witnesses, after a yellow Holden Commodore was pinched from a Monbulk nursery last week. Leading Senior Constable Ken Tromp said about 11am on Friday 13 May, the 2008 model car was stolen

from a nursery on Old Emerald Road in Monbulk. He said the thief was believed to have dumped another stolen car, a Ford Transit, around the corner from the nursery. Later that day, the Commodore was recovered bearing stolen number plates, after being involved in an accident in Croydon. Leading Sen Const Tromp said that anyone who saw “suspicious males” loitering around Monbulk at the time of the theft should contact Monbulk police on 9756 6266 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

New school TV stolen POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a television was stolen from Upwey High School over the weekend, Belgrave Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen said about 3am on Sunday 15 May, thieves broke into the high school on Burwood Highway, stealing a large television. Leading Sen Const Allen said the television had only been installed a week before the theft.

Anyone who may have seen suspicious activity around the area at the time of the theft is asked to call Belgrave police on 9754 6677 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

DRIVERS are being called on by police to be proactive and protect their rego plates before thieves struck, with free anti-theft screws available at Lilydale Police Station. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Acting Sergeant Marc Hodgson said “lots” of number plates were stolen across the outer east, and in the Yarra Ranges. He said that anti-theft screws were available for free over the counter at the Lilydale police station, and asked residents to get them, before an opportunistic thief makes off with their plates.

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POLICE are searching for witnesses to come forward, after thieves made off with tools from Mont De Lancy Historic Homestead over the weekend. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Acting Sergeant Marc Hodgson said about 3.45am on Sunday 15 May, thieves smashed through the gates to Mont De Lancy on Wellington Road in Wandin North. The burglars then smashed a window to the museum premises, and attempted to steal a computer and cash, but were unsuccessful. Det Sgt Hodgson said the thieves then entered a workshop and stole tools and power tools, including a welder, and an antique unregistered trailer - as well as jewellery from the museum. He said the stolen items were worth about $1300, and that police were asking witnesses or people with information to

VICTIMS of chainsaw thefts are being asked to come forward to police, after a number of stolen tools were recovered by Yarra Ranges cops. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Acting Sergeant Marc Hodgson said police had recovered “quite a few” chainsaws that were believed to have been stolen in the area. “We’re asking that people who have been victim of any thefts of chainsaw to contact the office,” Det Sgt Hodgson said. He said that tool owners should take note of the serial numbers of their power tools, and to pass those numbers onto police in the event of a theft, so that the tools can be easily sent back to their owners if found. Anyone who may have had a chainsaw stolen is asked to call Det Sgt Marc Hodgson on 9739 2300.

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William Daw with Monbulk Secondary College Principal Margaret Uren. 154068 Picture: ROB CAREW William put into his studies,” she said. “One of the values of our school is excellence and we encourage all students to do their best in all they do.“ Ms Uren said she is very proud of William’s achievement. “Of the 50,000 kids who did VCE, only

249 were given an award and I think it really puts him up there,” she said. William said he had great teachers that really helped him throughout the year. “I would like to thank Ms Fran Ibbott for helping me through the year and being a good teacher and supporting me,” he said.

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rather and expanding services to meet community needs,” he said. He said the budget cut comes at a time the sector faces a national funding cliff, the Productivity Commission has called for an expansion of legal assistance funding, and the Victorian Government has recognised increased demand in family violence with funding increases. Michael Smith also cited the fact an extra day added to the Ringwood Magistrates’ Court capacity as family violence matters increased and Victoria Police figures that showed an increase of 228.69 per cent over the past five years in the number of Intervention Order applications in Yarra Ranges. Tony Smith pointed to $350,000 funding announced in September 2015 for a Women’s Safety Package pilot program through ECLC. The $100 million program provides $15 million for legal assistance services. “I believe the pilot program, once complete, will put forward a compelling case for future funding,” Tony Smith said. He said the 2016/17 Budget had also provided $100 million in new funding for a family violence package over the next three years, a significant component of which would go to legal assistance services.

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WILLIAM Daw of Monbulk Secondary College is one of 249 students from across the state to receive a Premier’s VCE Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement. William was selected out of 50,000 students who completed a VCE subject in 2015 and scored 46 points or more out of 50 in a particular subject. In William’s case, he scored very highly in the subject of Interactive Digital Media. The awards were presented at a ceremony on Thursday 28 April at the Palladium at Crown where William received a certificate to commemorate his award. “The Premier’s VCE Award is awarded to the highest ranking students in each subject in VCE,” William said. “I was third for interactive digital media, and that made me eligible for the award.” William was still in Year 11 when he completed his VET course and now in Year 12 he already has a Certificate III which he will be able to use later in his career. “It is quite good to have won the award as it is very prestigious and only a very small percentage gets it,” he said. “It’s really good to show how much effort I put in the two years doing the subject.” The award has given William the confidence in his Year 12 studies to strive to do his best. “Having the Certificate III shows that I have the ability to achieve high marks and the award also shows that,” he said. Monbulk Secondary College Principal Margaret Uren said the award is an acknowledgement of the student’s hard work. “It’s fantastic and it reflects the effort that

THE Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) has responded to the 2016/17 Federal Budget with a warning that the most vulnerable communities in Yarra Ranges stand to lose access to critical legal services. ECLC CEO, Michael Smith, said the Centre faces another year in ‘funding limbo’ after the budget confirmed a 30 per cent cut in funding in July 2017. Casey MP, Tony Smith, has vowed however to continue to advocate for a source of future funding for the organisation, and pointed to other funding sources as possibilities. Funding was cut in the previous budget but was reinstated with a one-off $400,000 grant for the Yarra Ranges centre after the Casey MP went in to bat for the organisation. The ECLC Yarra Ranges Centre caters for 140,000 people living across the municipality and according to Michael Smith is not only facing increasing demand for services, but is having to deal with the ongoing impact and pressure of funding uncertainty. “Our Centre is already facing huge demand for family violence and other legal help but the Centre will now have to expend energy to advocate to retain services,

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Fight’s on to keep it clear AS someone who went to Ferny Creek Primary School and Upper Ferntree Gully Tech, lived in the hills nearly all my life and having worked as a local police officer, I understand what a unique place we live in. I also understand the need to balance environmental concerns with bushfire protection measures, which is why last election I committed $4.3 million to the Dandenong Ranges Wildlife Recovery, Weed Management and Fuel Reduction Program - which has never been matched by Labor since I first announced I was fighting for it back in 2007. As a part of this delivery, I developed the national pilot Dandenong Ranges Environment and Bushfire

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Fuel Reduction Community Grants Program which enables environmental groups and other organisations to complete works on public as well as private land. I am happy to report that Round One of the Program had 29 successful projects, and Round Two has had 22 applications, and successful applications will be announced soon which is

why I’m fighting to have this program continued for at least the next three years. We’ve also been doing some great things for youth in the hills with the record funding delivered for both the Belgrave Health Hub and the Emerald Community Hub - $3.835M and $1.5M respectively and the Emerald Lakers basketball Stadium. These Hubs will include skills and training development spaces, health and counselling services, an arts space, rooms for community groups to hire, local tourism promotion, Council customer service outlets, youth services, maternal and child health, aged and disability services, emergency relief services across both hubs and I’m also

looking for ways to bring a headspace facility into at least one of the two. On another note, some of you may have read about my unique rail concept for the hills. I have fond memories as a child of travelling on the old red rattler trains from Belgrave to the CBD and I would love to be able to bring that back for our youth of today. The benefit of this, aside from nostalgia, is a huge boost to local tourism. This forms a part of my La Trobe tourism and history package which includes four main elements. Firstly we have the restoring of red rattler trains so they can be used to transport passengers from Mel-

bourne CBD out to the Belgrave start point of Puffing Billy. Second, I want to build a state of the art Discovery Centre at Emerald Lake to display the rich history of Puffing Billy and The Hills in Victoria. Third, working in conjunction with the Yarra Ranges Shire Council I want to create the Villages of Mt Dandenong Walk which includes a celebration of local and national artists from past and present. Finally we’ve got the opening of the Bullen Bullen Indigenous Tours this week which aims to educate locals and visitors of our rich local Indigenous history.

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A SPOKESPERSON for the Victorian Government has confirmed the SES will receive a share of the Emergency Management Capability funding which has been increased in the 2016/'17 budget. “In 2016/'17, the government is contributing more than $51 million to the SES across the state,” the spokesperson said. “We understand the demands that are placed on SES units, and we continue to work with them to help meet these challenges.” Ben Owen from Emerald SES said $50 million for the 149 VICSES units is not enough to meet the funding needs of the organisation. “$50 million doesn’t go very far in this day and age, especially across the whole state,” Mr Owen said. The government also anticipates that VICSES units will apply for grants through the Victorian Government’s $12.8 million Volun-

teer Emergency Services Equipment Program (VESEP). The grants of up to $100,000 are used to purchase operational equipment, vehicles and for minor facility improvements. Mr Owen said there was no point in applying for grants for minor improvements to the Emerald unit’s shed. “$100,000 doesn’t go that far towards a new building, especially when there is no stable infrastructure currently in place,” he said “We have nothing solid to build an extension onto.” Mr Owen also said while these State Government grants were helpful, they didn’t meet the needs of SES units in high call-out areas. “Those grants are wonderful, but you still have to put in one dollar of community money for every two dollars of government grant money.”

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Alright for some SO the budget has been read. Sadly, nothing for the hoi polloi, but if you earn more than $80,000 a year, you get a tax break. It is $1538 per week. I see nothing for low wage earners. I see nothing for pensioners. I see nothing for young people trying to get a foot on the ladder of owning their own home and (while it was said as a joke), Malcolm Turnbull’s joking aside, get your parents to buy you a house? How out of touch is he? I came late to home ownership, but at that time the Labor Party provided a grant of $5000 to help you out. That helped a lot. Why not now? Does this country really need 12 submarines at a horrendous price? I am sure people will think me naive. Now the election is called, we hear it is impossible for Labor to win. They need 21 seats. Well they said that back in 1993, and they came through. I remember that so well, as I was handing out how to vote papers. It was the end of the day. I can’t remember what Keating had offered young mums but they kept coming to me and asked if I was Labor. The Liberal Party and Labor had practically the same logo. I ran out and had to ask people to bring back the papers when they left. I thought, when it came time to pack up, there were some sad faces who thought we were gone. Not me - I thought we might just do it. Some thought me deluded. That night, my daughter was at the count. She rang at 8pm - they had called it. Labor won. It will be hard but it can be done. There are some Coalition seats that are vulnerable, La Trobe being one. I live in hope, so let the battle commence. We are in for a bumpy ride. Val Butler, Cockatoo.

Hub of hope RE ‘Saving the Hub’ (Ranges Trader Mail, 10 May), Mr McFarlane has made a wonderful idea seem within our grasp. If the entrenched powerbrokers of Emerald Hall are lacking in awareness of what is good for the broader community, then let us lobby for a Cockatoo hub. Cockatoo has already had one scheme for a hub negated around five years ago and was looking forward to the provision of the Hills Hub at Emerald, but a location at Cockatoo would serve the region even better. Colin Wales, Cockatoo.

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Email diary entries to: editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays 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 indoor/outdoor market operates between 10am-2.30pm on the first Sunday of each month. Our next market is on Sunday, 5 June. Entry is FREE. It’s a new market so stallholders are welcome. Contact: Belgrave South Community House on 9754 2274 Email: market@bsch.org.au

On the plough THE Emerald Museum Committee invites you to our new exhibition to be opened by Cardinia Shire Mayor, Jodie Owen. ‘Ploughing Up Our Heritage’ running from Sunday 22nd May at 1-30pm to celebrate Victoria’s Heritage Festival, displays of farming equipment from the museum collection including a rare 1903 potato digger. Including stories of early settlement in Menzies Creek, Macclesfield, Cockatoo and Gembrook. Opening times: Sundays 1.30-4pm, Wednesdays 10am-3pm. Contact: enquiries@emeraldmuseum.org.au or www.emeraldmuseum.org. au

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 Mount Evelyn RSL Hall, 49 Birmingham Road. Contact person Joan on 9737 0397 or rosemont.townclub@gmail.com.

Cooking courses COCKATOO Neighbourhood House still has vacancies for an authentic Italian cooking courses. The session is on Thursday 2 June, at 10.30am in which you learn to prepare a fantastic Italian High Tea. Next community dinner on Friday 20 May, at 6pm. For more information, call 5968 9031 or email cnhouse@iinet.net.au.

Classes OLINDA Community House has many exciting classes on offer for Term 2. Some of the new classes are: Easy Peasy Japanese for PreSchoolers, Arty 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 9751 1264.

Felting Workshop with Bernadette SATURDAY 28th May 10am to 4pm, $45 plus materials. Bernadette will show you how to create and explore various aspects of felting. Course inquiries (03) 5968 3881 www.emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au

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 5968 4291 or 0403 574 539.

Tumbetin Spiritual Centre OPEN every Thursday morning between 10am and midday for free Spiritual Healing or a personal reading from one of our mediums for $20. Or just drop in for a cuppa and chat at 10 Hughes Street, Upwey. Mediumship platform first Saturday of every month, free will donation. Check us on Face-

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Swing by for laughs AN INSPIRING classic Irish comedy playing at the Montrose Town Centre on 25 May at 7.30pm will get everyone up out of their seats. A comedy about dancing, music and love “Swing” will have your heart soaring. Tickets available 1300 368 333 or boxoffice@yarraranges.vic.gov.au book for updates or call 0488 010 755.

Fermenting a food revolution A FORUM in Selby next week will feature a range of experts in these “gut-healthy” foods. Local fermenters will take the stage and demonstrate how easily and cheaply foods and drinks like sauerkraut, kefir, kombucha and mead can be made. There will be opportunity for others to share their experiences, and the evening will conclude with a tasting session. The evening starts at 7pm on Tuesday, 24 May at Selby Community House, in Minak Road. A gold coin donation is requested to cover the cost of the light supper. There is no need to book, but inquiries may be made to 9754 2039.

Emerald Community Market “IF you can make it, grow it, bake it, share it

‘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. Ongoing

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. Entry is ‘free’. Stallholders are welcome. Contact: Belgrave South Community House on 9754 2274, or email market@bsch.org.au.

View meeting BELGRAVE View will meet at 11.30am for a noon start at the Monbulk Bowling Club in Moores Road, Monbulk, on the first Thursday of each month. Money raised at these luncheons goes toward the Smith Family Charity, mainly to the ’Learning for Life’ children. Any ladies interested in coming along, phone Jill 9755 1618.

Beekeeping workshop BACKYARD beekeeping is one of the fastest growing hobbies in Australia. Free information session in Upper Ferntree Gully on Saturday 19 March, from 10am to noon. This may assist in answering any questions. Numbers are limited. Ring Coonara Community House on 9758 7081 or email inquiries@coonarahouse.org.au

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A taste of the millinery that will be displayed at the Monbulk Care Network Fashion Gala. 154120

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THE Monbulk Care Network (MCN) will be holding an inaugural Gala Fashion Parade to support the non-for-profit charity Fulcrum Aid. Fulcrum Aid is a newly established Australian company which is a voluntary, non-profit relief and development organisation committed to resourcing local innovative leaders within communities experiencing poverty and extreme inequality. In Uganda, they provide teenage orphan girls with opportunities for financial independence and ongoing education instead of being forced into marriages. In South Sudan, they resource the training of nurses and midwives in Papua New Guinea, developing a program designed to address intergenerational poverty. In Bangladesh, they are supporting a program for isolated HIV+ orphans. The MCN will be raising money to support the organisation with a parade that features prestige clothing, millinery and matching accessories as collected by a former volunteer of MCN. MCN is an outreach of the Open Door Community Church which seeks to be a localised, authentic expression of Christian faith. The profits from money raised at our op shop are used to support child wellbeing in local schools and those in our community who are struggling. Monbulk Care Network welcomes new volunteers. All pieces from the fashion gala will be for sale on the day, with some being auctioned. Afternoon tea will be served and will be included in the ticket price of $25 per person or $20 concession. The gala will be held on Thursday 25 August at 1.30pm at Nathania Springs where The Chapel will accommodate our up-market stalls, featuring French Floristry, Rare Books, Giftware and Home Accessories, Millinery, Tea and Coffee Accessories. For bookings, call 9756 7800.


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Shop local and win vouchers MONBULK Business Network is encouraging people to shop locally with the chance to win up to $1200 in vouchers for supporting local businesses. One prize of a $200 voucher will be drawn each month and awarded to a lucky local shopper. President of the Monbulk Business Network John Coleman said it was pretty simple for people to go into the running to win this great prize. “The promotion is simple,” Mr Coleman said. “When you as a customer spend a minimum of $10 with a participating business, you can put your contact details on the back of your receipt which will go into a dedicated box at that participating store.” With a total prize pool of $1200, one lucky shopper will be selected every month for the next six months. “The bonus for you as a customer is that you get a chance to win $200 which you can spend in any participating shop you choose,” Mr Coleman said. Monbulk Business Network wants to build awareness of the importance of shopping locally and establish a promotional platform, in Try Local, Love Local Shop Local, for years to come. With the diverse range of businesses operating in Monbulk, this promotion gives shoppers another reason to check out the local goods Monbulk has to offer.

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The sweetest sting

Kylie Bray at Beechworth Bakery with beestings. 139013

THERE’S no question the Healesville Beechworth Bakery is the bee’s knees. This is especially the case at this time of year, as the bakery offers up its famous ‘buy one, get one for 10 cents’ beesting sale. The bakery runs the sale each year and is highly anticipated by the many regular customers. The sale presents an exciting chance to purchase a few extra beestings, in order to share with family and friends. The beloved beestings are filled with creamy custard, then topped with almonds and icing sugar. The enthusiastic staff are ready to fill your orders and the beestings are filled and ready to go. Beechworth Bakery is the perfect place to warm up this winter with delicious coffee in a comfy couch by the fire. The bakery has a long, proud history of serving high quality baked goods, as well as supporting the community. Originally established in Beechworth, the Healesville bakery is one of six that are located in Victorian towns. Now a Healesville icon, the bakery combines old-fashioned service with modern facilities that will warm those weary winter bones. Manager, Kylie Bray, says customers are drawn to the personal touch. “We offer great customer service and enthusiastic and friendly staff to cater to our customers’ needs,” she said. Open seven days a week, from 6am to 6pm, the bakery is in the perfect location on the Maroondah Highway in Healesville to pop in and enjoy a break from the weather.

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Beechworth Bakery caters to groups of all sizes and offers a huge car park, capable of holding anything from motorbikes to caravans. Inside, the bakery has a friendly and relaxing vibe that welcomes all to come in and enjoy the toasty atmosphere and

wonderful customer service. It boasts an open-seating plan, plenty of tables, a play area for the kids, as well as couches for the travel-weary. For more information, contact the bakery on 1300 233 784.

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FOR TOTAL PERFECTION LOCATED in without doubt one of Emerald’s finest and highly sought-after locations is the stunning family home that must be seen to be truly appreciated. The home has been renovated and extended to suit a modern family lifestyle and from the moment you enter you will be sure to feel at home. With soothing colour tones throughout, the ambience is enhanced with the warmth of a gas log fire and perfect presentation. A stunning modern kitchen adjoins the family and dining room and offers quality stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, stone benchtops and a feature timber waterfall island bench. There are four generously-sized bedrooms, the master comes complete with a stunning

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ensuite and walk-in robe plus there is a large second living area with open study that is perfectly zoned at the rear of the home to ensure the whole family can enjoy their own space. Special features include gas ducted heating, split-system heating and cooling, polished timber floors, quality carpets and large windows that allow plenty of natural light to fill the home. French doors open out to the spacious entertaining area where you can enjoy the useable quarter-acre allotment complete with flat lawn areas, landscaped low maintenance gardens, sealed driveway and double carport. This really is ‘perfection’ - call today to start your new lifestyle.

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THIS classic ranch-style home of large proportions is privately located with plenty of room for the larger family. Recently renovated, the home consists of four great-sized bedrooms with built-in robes, master with ensuite, stylish family bathroom, powder room, beautiful kitchen with lots of clever storage, a family room and formal lounge room. The home has ambient features such as a wood heater in the dining area and open fireplaces in the family and lounge rooms which are set into painted, rendered walls. For entertaining the undercover deck has a built-in spa and overlooks the property, including the dam filled with water lilies. Storage is taken care of with under-house storage and a double remote garage with concreted floor and water connected so you can wash up before going inside. You’ll love the asphalt drive and the gardens which flow naturally and are lowmaintenance; in fact there is nothing to do here except move in and enjoy living.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST MOVE STRAIGHT IN, NOTHING TO DO! Be the envy of your friends and family with this tastefully decorated home with new kitchen, modern bathrooms and open plan living areas, what’s not to love? A stunning leafy outlook as you entertain from the decent sized decking or just enjoy your Sunday coffee.

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MONBULK 47 MOORES ROAD Character with Quality and Style on a Flat Block with Studio.

MENZIES CREEK 41 MENZIES ROAD Character with the Modern Touch In a Quiet Location!

MONBULK 15 GLENVIEW ROAD Wildlife Lovers! - Your Private Oasis on 10 Native Acres!

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PRICE $560,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

PRICE $590,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

PRICE Offers Over $630,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

GEMBROOK 403 GEMBROOK ROAD “WIRRANDRAH” - A Botanical Lifestyle property

CLEMATIS 2089 WELLINGTON ROAD More Than Meets The Eye With This Home

THE PATCH 92 KALLISTA EMERALD ROAD Your Hidden Oasis with Total Privacy!

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PRICE $695,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409

PRICE $430,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

PRICE Offers Over $930,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

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24 Majestic Drive Emerald

Offers Over $830,000

Offers Over $220,000

22 Poplar Crescent Emerald

Proudly Majestic!

Almost Half a Sunny Acre Close to Town!

This lovely family home on nearly an acre sits proudly elevated on the high side of the road with views of the distant hills. Architecturally designed & split level the home features 4 BDRs, the Master with WIR & gorgeous ensuite & parents’ retreat. Add to this 3 living areas, dining & stunning designer kitchen, gorgeous gardens, workshop & space for 8 cars, this home has it all.

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Elevated 1919m2 block, close to Emerald Filtered Views All services available except sewer Rare chance to build your dream home (STCA)

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820

751 Woori Yallock Rd Cockatoo

12 Beenak East Rd Gembrook

Offers Over $1,200,000

Offers Over $495,000

Magniicent 11 Acres “Horwood Park Estate”

Gorgeous Character Home on 1/3 Acre!

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.

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.

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 Inspection: Saturday 10.30pm-11.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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Impressive Home on Approx 15 Private Acres!

Privately Located & Walk to Town on 3.2 Acres!

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.

This privately located brilliant family home provides the space families need. Recently renovated the home consists of 4 great sized BDRs with BIRs, Master with ensuite, family bathroom, powder room, beautiful kitchen with lots of clever storage, a family room & formal lounge room. Add to this the undercover deck with spa, a dam illed with water lilies, under house storage & a double remote garage & asphalt drive.

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm-4.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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14 Alpine Road Ferny Creek

Contact Agent

23 Albert Street Upper Ferntree Gully

$530,000 Plus

LUXURIOUS TUDOR STYLE HOME WITH MODERN INFLUENCES

CHARACTER CLASSIC ON GREAT BLOCK IN PRIME LOCATION!

Perched on approx 4291sqm; this renovated Tudor style home incorporates 4 BRs, (Master suite with ireplace, ensuite & huge wardrobe), bathroom with dbl vanity, sep shower & large tub, kitchen with S/S apps, butlers pantry, stone benches & serving window opening onto the fabulous decking. Outside offers a studio under the home, sep shed/storage & double carport & ample parking!! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

This updated character weatherboard home offers 3BRs, 1 bathroom, kitchen/dining area, large rumpus, hardwood loors, GDH & S/S Aircon. Outside boasts a HUGE u/cover entertaining area overlooking the FLAT (fully fenced) rear yard & Northerly views of the Dandenongs, a sealed driveway & carport! Close to the Angliss Hospital, shops, schools, train station & bus stop right outside! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

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72 Mast Gully Road Upwey

$360,000 Plus

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TIMELESS BEAUTY AND ENDLESS APPEAL

This versatile WRC home will appeal to irst home buyers, investors & renovators. Offering 3BRs, main bathroom with sep bath & shower, large kitchen & living area plus GDH throughout. Outside, a timber balcony overlooks the 986m2 (approx) slightly sloping, partially fenced block & the trickling ferny creek. Close to Upwey Sth Primary School & great access to Glenfern Road. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

This weatherboard beauty sits on a fully useable 997m2 (approx) block & offers a versatile loorplan with 4 BRs (master with WIR & ensuite), 2 living zones, study, country kitchen with upright stove & DW. Also featuring hardwood loorboards, GDH, S/S, A/C & OFP. Outside has dual balconies, outdoor spa & shower, dual driveway access & single carport + lush gardens that take in views over the valley! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

4 Lumeah Avenue Olinda

3 Creekbank Street Upwey

$790,000 Plus

$895,000 Plus

An Idyllic Family Lifestyle

Stylish and Secluded

Rarely an opportunity to purchase a new character weatherboard home (4 years young) in the heart of Olinda is offered to the market. Enter via the circular drive to a near lat acre of rolling lawns & established gardens. Offering: architectural design, expansive living area capturing sunlight, ceilings with exposed timber beams, gleaming timber loors, perfectly placed kitchen, walk in pantry, Hydronic heating, a cosy wood heater, modern blinds & carpets, 4 bedrooms, all with BIR’s, master suite with WIR & full ENS, additional theatre room / living zone offers another option for those with a larger family. Add to this a double lock up garage to complete the picture.

This stunning fully renovated residence situated at the end of a meandering drive is divine. Nestled into over half an acre (2334sqm approx) beside the trickling waters of Ferny Creek, it is sure to please the most fastidious buyer. Soaring ceilings and walls of glass invite peaceful views with 3 separate decking areas for the outdoor entertainer. Sleek inishes such as stone bench tops, Ariston appliances, Bosch dishwasher and butlers panty all inished in warm tones are found in the open plan kitchen. The master suite lows off the dbl door entrance foyer in style with ensuite and generous WIR tucked away from view. The central living area extends from the main entrance and certainly is the hub of the home. Internal access from the double garage is a convenient addition with ample car accommodation within the landscaped surrounds.

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This character weatherboard unit is a must see. Inside we have two good sized bedrooms with BIRs, large main bathroom with ensuite effect, two separate living zones including lounge and a great sized dining zone which lows from the open plan kitchen with large pantry and gas stove. Other great internal features include Tasmanian Oak polished loorboards, ducted heating throughout plus a split system air conditioner.

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)

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8 Hazel Street Mount Evelyn

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1554 Warburton Hwy Woori Yallock

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The 3 bedroom Mud Brick home is spacious both inside and out and features a recently renovated open plan kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, downstairs dining room, informal living area and formal lounge room. The home offers the ultimate in family living, entertaining and relaxation with multiple decked outdoor areas, a childrens tree house with sandpit, and a seated ire pit area overlooking the beautiful views this home is surrounded by.

This super neat home sits in a perfect convenient position offering 3 bedrooms, family size living/ lounge area, beautiful fresh kitchen with new appliances and gas cooking, plenty of space to enjoy and entertain outside with a huge covered entertaining area. Ideal rear yard access with a big lock up garage and workshop and a great size yard. A fantastic property in a great location. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

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27 Henry Street Montrose

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This stunning character weatherboard home boasts 3 great sized bedrooms (Master with a full ensuite and WIR), a large main bathroom with spa bath & a separate laundry. The galley style kitchen features a free standing oven, D/W, and plenty of bench space. Flowing on from the kitchen we have the open plan dining zone and then walking upstairs we have the cozy, yet spacious lounge room which is the perfect spot to sit and relax after a hard days work.

Ideally situated in a private yet convenient setting this property offers a great hobby farm lifestyle with plenty of space inside and out. The home offers 3 large bedrooms all with built in robes including a stunning ensuite and main bathroom. Beautiful fresh kitchen, polished loorboards, open ire and a split system plus a spacious lounge/living area with superb valley views, situated on just over an acre. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 12:00-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)

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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 much loved home is ideally situated within strolling distance to schools, transport and sporting facilities. The home offers 3 good sized bedrooms, large ensuite 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. The light illed lounge showcases lovely hardwood looring and a country-feel kitchen. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)

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INSPIRATIONAL Indigenous singer and songwriter Fank Yamma will take the stage at the Montrose Town Centre on 26 May for a reconciliation week performance. An award-winning artist, Frank Yamma said his performance was about storytelling and history as much as it was about music and soul. “It’s really a huge kick for me,” he said. “I really enjoy it relaxing and telling a story between songs. “I tell local stories of other communities and from different towns and that region.” Frank Yamma said he was glad to come back to the Dandenongs for reconciliation week as it was not the first time he had come to visit. “It’s (reconciliation) about every Aboriginal people across Australia,” he said. “It says people can live in their home and with their family and all this stuff happening all around, and I’m really glad I am playing that part of the show. “I will be singing about songs that affect some other people in that area and what reconciliation is all about.” Frank Yamma’s performance will include songs from his previous albums, his new album ‘Uncle’ and songs he has never recorded before. Doors will open for this wonderful performance at 8pm on Thursday 25 May at the Montrose Town Centre with tickets available from www.culturetracks.info.

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PERFORMING Arts festival ‘hillsceneLIVE’ is reaching out to the community to get the festival back for 2016. The festival made its debut in 2014 and put exciting and challenging artists at centre stage of the Dandenong Ranges. Festival organisers are now seeking help from the community through an online crowd-funding campaign to support the artists involved. The funds from the campaign will go towards putting together a full weekend of artistry including professional development sessions, mentoring for young artists, and practical workshops. This year the festival is supported by Creative Partnerships Australia (CPA) through their MATCH program. CPA will match dollar for dollar for every dollar donated through the online crowd funding campaign, and hillsceneLIVE is offering prizes to people who donate. This year’s festival will be held between Friday 28 October and Sunday 30 October, and donations will be accepted until the end of May via: www.pozible. com/projects/205515.

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Monbulk juniors well on the ball By MONBULK JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB MONBULK JUNIOR FOOTBALL ROUND 4 UNDER 9Bs gave a great effort. They worked really well on their skills and played their best footy of the year to date. No result recorded. Awards: A. Dennis-Moore, J. Cotter, R. Crutchley, K. Dockery. UNDER 9A today had a long road trip out to Healesville with great weather and conditions greeting us. They were a very good side but our boys fought out the game really well and continued to improve, well done kids. No result record. Awards: T. Higgins, Y. S. Kim, M. Pithouse, A. Rayner, J. Hundle. UNDER 12Bs were slow out of the box early on and this put us back on our heels, but to the team's credit they worked their way back into it and kicked away in the second half. Everyone played their role and it showed with a good win. Score: Monbulk 6.8(44) d Healesville 0.1(1) Goals: J. Higgins (2), J. Turpin (2), M. Blom, S. Niclasen. Awards: N. Rutherford, J. O’Connor, D. Doyle, T. Rickard, B. Komiazyk. UNDER 14Bs' coach was really happy with the kid’s effort today. Kept playing to team structure, and it payed off on the scoreboard. Every player got involved in a great team effort. Monbulk defeated Upwey-Tecoma. Goals: J. Niclasen (3), A. Green (2) L. Fransen. Awards: J. Niclasen, L. Fransen, M. Cameron, B. Sander, A. Whyman. UNDER 10s. Against a formidable opposition the Under 10s stood up again and showed im-

provements in all areas of the game. There was an even contribution from all players who are eager to face next week’s challenge. No result recorded. Awards: B. McDonald, J. DeFina, K. Gates, J. Farmer, H. Piesley. UNDER 12As at Healesville were up against the top side. The team was up for the contest and willing to take on the game! We did it for the first three quarters and our contested ball was fantastic. In the last quarter we just dropped our guard and were pipped at the post. Some you win, some you lose. Keep your heads up Monbulk and we will learn from it. Score: Monbulk 4.2(26) lost to Healesville 4.3(27) Goals: J. Bolton (2), R. Finlay, D. Komiazyk. Awards: B. Smith, J. Spencer, M. Baston, J. Farmer, A. McDonald. UNDER 14As' coach was very encouraged with a well-rounded consistent performance, every player working hard for each other made the whole team very even across the board. Need to keep working on the track to develop our structures so we can enjoy the rewards. Well done. Score: Monbulk 13.16(94) d Healesville 0.3(3) Awards: L. Beecroft, B. Harv, Sam, B. Grimes, G. McClelland. UNDER 16s played with discipline and good concentration. Tough in the contest especially in the first half. Showing great signs for the rest of the season. Score: Monbulk 5.8(38) lost to Healesville 13.13(91) Goals: R. Hawker (2), J. Hill, M. Hill, D. Rak. Awards: K. Linde, B. Rutherford, M. Hill, S. Ross, L. Dockery.


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Healesville scrape home By CAMERON HUTCHINSON AFL YARRA RANGES AGAIN we were blessed with awesome weather. Bit windy at some grounds but probably not enough to make too much of a difference unless you were at Gembrook, Wandin, Olinda or Powelltown, as the score lines indicated either wind assistance or purely good or bad kicking whichever way you look at it. Wandin 48 scoring shots to 16, Powelltown 29 scoring shots to 22 but 20 of them were behinds. Olinda 42 shots to 13, Yea 45 scoring shots to 25 and Monbulk 33 shots to Upwey 26 and yes, Upwey won. In netball Wandin, Olinda, Woori, Upwey and Warburton share the ladder leaders throughout the Division 1 Grades while in Division 2 Seville, Yea and Yarra Glen are holding the top spots after Round 5. Interleague now takes the limelight for the next week with the Senior and Under 19 Football as well as Senior and 17 and Under Netball taking on Nepean at Healesville on Saturday, 21 May.

Bendigo Community Bank Division 1 Senior Football Healesville 10.13(73) def Mount Evelyn 8.13(61) Mount Evelyn will be disappointed with their efforts. They had a very handy 5 goal to zip lead after the first quarter and would have been feeling quietly confident. Healesville came out in the second and stunned Mount Evelyn by kicking 4.4 to the Mounters 3 behinds. A 32-point lead was reduced to 7 points at half time. Healesville continued their attack in the third and went into the last with a 10 point lead. Healesville ended up coming away with a 12 point win. Healesville Best: J. Savage, B. Miller, N. Mende (1 goal), J. Nugent, C. Warren, S. Donkin. Mount Evelyn Best: A. Chalkley (4), R. Cowan, D. Matarazzo, B. Doyle, D. Broadway, M. Brierley (1).

Wandin 26.22(178) def Belgrave 8.8(86) This was always going to be a tough ask for Belgrave and Wandin made sure of that from the outset. A six goal to 3 first quarter set the scene for the day. Scott Dwyer was in scintillating form kicking 9, whilst Tom Stubley was a bit of a loan soldier up forward for Belgrave. Wandin sit fourth after this week and take on Upwey Tecoma in Round 6. Wandin Best: J. Myers (1), S. Dwyer (9), L. Jones, D. Wilson (1), D. Ladner, J. Ladner. Belgrave Best: J. Pearce, J. Webb, T. Stubley (2), C. Power, P. Gough, R. Matthews.

Olinda Ferny Creek 21.21(147) def Emerald 9.4(58) Olinda and Emerald were fairly even after the first and the Bombers would have been happy with the scoreline at quarter time. Olinda was just warming up and kicked an impressive 9 goals in the second while keeping Emerald goalless. The game was all over at half time and it was really only Olinda by how much and the score could have been higher if Olinda had the GPS (Goal Penetration Seeker) turned on. Caillin Porter was a focus up forward for the Bombers but the ball was just not getting up there. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: M. Wright (2), L. Taylor (5), R. CottamStarkey (4), M. Hottes, P. Rosier (3), B. Shaw. Emerald Best: C. Thomsen (1 goal), M. Steer, K. Asling (2 goals), L. McKenna, Mat Dompietro, D. Murray.

Upwey Tecoma 14.12(96) def Monbulk 10.23(83) This game certainly turned out to be the contest

of the round. Monbulk had 10 scoring shots to 7 in the first but only had an 8 point lead. They kicked 4.6 in the second, extending their lead to 23 points but would have been disappointed with their 7.13 scoreline. Upwey got the upper hand in the third and added 4.2 to 1.3 to only be down by 6 points. Monbulk need to hit the track and do some goal kicking drills. Upwey were just better and kicked 6.2 to a disappointing 2.7.

Wandin got the jump on Belgrave and had a 6 goal lead at quarter time. Turnovers are not easy to come by and Wandin ended up winning comfortably by 21 goals. Wandin Best: Leah Reilly, Gabrielle Sinclair (53), Tayissa Coppinger. Belgrave Best: Lauren Bennett (34), Jennifer Dewhurst, Kalen Winters.

Mount Evelyn 51 def Healesville 36 Mount Evelyn took a slim lead into the second quarter but extended that to 12 goals at half time. Sarah Graffen and Rachael Hickey were consistent under the ring but Healesville just could not just get the run on play they needed to try and peg them back.

Upwey Tecoma Best: T. Robinson (4), D. Devers (1), K. Townsend-Finlay, K. Grenda, B. Sheppard (1), L. O’Brien. Monbulk Best: J. Major, C. Sharpe (1), S. Williams, J. Mohr, D. Werts, S. Gough (2).

Woori Yallock 12.18(90) def Warburton Millgrove 3.6(24) The Burras could not get anything to work on Saturday. Woori kicked 5.6 in the first to Warburton’s 3 behinds and it was always going to be catch up footy for Warby. A 40 point lead at half time had the game sewn up. At half time Warby’s score was 1.4. Not good enough if you want to be competitive and be taken seriously. Woori Yallock Best: J. Matthews (5), K. Busoli, R. Monkhorst, L. Boontjes, C. Smedley, J. Williams (2). Warburton Millgrove Best: J. Iacono, P. Sharp, J. Mullan (1), T. Marr, L. Barnard, I. Andueza.

Tara Press Division 2 Seniors Football Gembrook Cockatoo 19.14(128) def Thornton Eildon 6.2(38) Gembrook sit fourth on the ladder after a complete domination of Thornton Eildon on Saturday. Thornton just had no answers for the older heads of Gembrook. Dan Leversha and Ricky Causer were creating havoc. A 54 point lead at qtr time saw the game all but over and a 90-point victory made it a tough day at the office for the Shinboners. Gembrook Cockatoo Best: D. Leversha (1), R. Causer (3), M. Maddison, C. Vernal, S. Nuutinen (3), R. Wilson. Thornton Eildon Best: R. Chapman (1), M. Gower, B. Musgrove, J. Strachan (1), J. Brideson, T. Bail.

Powelltown 9.20(74) def Seville 8.14(62) Seville went into this game as favourites. Kicking 3.5 to 1.4 in the first and extending their lead to 17 points holding Powelltown goalless in the second. The Demons came out in the third with more drive and kicked 4.2 to 3.4 and reduced Seville’s lead to 13 points. If Powelltown were going to win they were going to have to pull a rabbit out of the hat. They managed 4 rabbits but also got 8 shockers to come away with a hard-fought 12 point win. Powelltown Best: G. Newing (4), D. Edgeworth, Jason Walker (1), T. Hallmark, J. Moore, P. Allen. Seville Best: L. Casini, R. Davis (3), A. Wind, B. Penwill, A. Knight, N. O’Keefe.

Yarra Glen 20.13(133) def Alexandra 11.11(77) This game was evenly poised at qtr time with only 1 goal separating them. Yarra Glen put on 5.5 in the second to 3.4 to take a handy lead of 19 points into the main break. Yarra Glen hit top gear in the second half kicking 11.6 to 5.5 to come away with another 4 points. Yarra Glen have the next two weeks off and then take on Yea in Round 7. Yarra Glen Best: L. Telford (5), L. Hoffman (3), B. Clark, B. Ashton, A. Moate (3), A. Smith (3). Alexandra Best: B. Wallace, B. McDonald, M. Steiner (1), B. Norris (3), J. Purcell, D. Bourke.

Yea 28.17(185) def Yarra Junction 10.15(75) Yea were relentless in their demolition job of Yarra Junction on Saturday. The first quarter was reasonably even with Yea taking a 21 point lead into the second quarter. Yea switched it on in the second and kicked an amazing 13.2 to Junction’s 2.5. Spaulding and Hancock were the best for Junction but needed more support during the day. Yea Best: B. Cunningham (3), J. Marasco (3), A. Hobbs, H.

Mount Evelyn Best: Jessica Walker, Rachael Hickey (24), Hannah Urquhart. Healesville Best: Chenile Chandler, Amy Stanley (10), Kayla Wandin-Collins.

Olinda Ferny Creek 83 def Emerald 21 Gembrook Cockatoo trounced Thornton Eildon in the Division 2 Seniors building percentage with a 90-point win. Picture: ROBYN KUYS

Emerald battled hard and never gave up but it is hard when a team like Olinda has a goal shooter that gets more than half their total score. Kristy Evans always stands tall for Emerald as she did again on Saturday.

Jarvie (2), R. Wilson (4), H. Saville (3). Yarra Junction Best: T. Hancock (3), S. Williams, C. Spaulding (4), M. Duke, C. Long, E. Wadsworth.

Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Tess Linkins (52), Louise Conway, Georgia Martin. Emerald Best: Kristy Evans (13), Kate Griffin, Nancy Te Whata.

Yarra Valley Motor Group Under 18 Football Warburton Millgrove 13.5(83) def MonbulkSeville 6.8(44)

Upwey Tecoma 45 def Monbulk Hawks 41

A 6 goal to 1 first quarter set the scene for the rest of the game. A 34 point lead into the third was always going to be a hard ask for Monbulk-Seville. Warby kept them goalless in the third and the game was all but over. Warburton Millgrove Best: S. Boyd-Squires, C. Reiffel, J. McIntosh, P. Hay, B. MacDonald (1), J. Nelson. Monbulk-Seville Best: B. Jennings-Allen, J. Paternoster, T. Gelbert (1), N. Wall, J. Whitworth, J. Bourke.

Upwey Tecoma 11.21(87) def Woori Yallock-Powelltown 9.3(57) Upwey certainly did not have an easy job of this game today. Woori Yallock-Powelltown made them work for the win the first half and Upwey only had a lead of 3 points at the main break. Upwey kicked an unimpressive and indirect 3.8 to 1.1 in the 3rd and the game was all but over with Upwey coming away with 4 points and the honour of ladder leader. Upwey Tecoma Best: L. Hughes (1), B. Raru (1), C. Sweeney, T. Edyvane (4), A. Milner, B. Oates (2). Woori Yallock-Powelltown Best: M. Arnold, J. Smith (3), L. Amarant, R. Diclaudio (3), R. Ashby, J. Irwin (2).

Mount Evelyn 25.13(163) def Kinglake 5.1(31) Mount Evelyn had the ball on a string on Saturday. Joel Bright was unstoppable up forward kicking an amazing 10 goals. Lain McDonald was good for Kinglake. Mount Evelyn now sit third on the ladder outright and are looking like the ones to watch at the moment. Mount Evelyn Best: J. Bright (10).

Emerald 21.12(138) def Yarra Glen 3.3(21) Yarra Glen was one game clear of Emerald before this game and had the opportunity to consolidate themselves in the top five but Emerald played a clean and solid team game on Saturday to beat Yarra Glen by a staggering 117 points. Emerald had 11 goal kickers while Yarra Glen had only 3 and that was all they managed all day. Emerald Best: J. Webb (3), C. Roma (2), L. Sheppard (3), J. Thomas, T. Thomsen (1), B. Stuhldreier. Yarra Glen Best: S. Petersen, S. Gommers, L. Smith.

NETBALL Greenstone Division 1 A Grade Wandin 67 def Belgrave 46

Upwey got their first win for the season on Saturday and now sit equal with Monbulk on the ladder. Upwey took the lead at the 1st break and were never headed. Upwey Tecoma Best: Kaylea McQuade, Teah Edelmaier, Peta Day. Monbulk Hawks Best: Lauren Smith (22), Paige Whitworth, Sophie Stubbs (11).

Warburton Millgrove 34 def Woori Yallock 33 There were never more than 2 goals separating these two sides at each break. Woori Yallock had a 1 goal advantage at the last break and it was set for a cracker last quarter. Bianca Daniels was resolute under the ring for Warby while Shannon Gray did everything she could to try and get the points for Woori. Warburton Millgrove Best: Bianca Daniels (26), Tatum Summers, Natalia Petrucev. Woori Yallock Best: Jordan Maher, Bess Schnioffsky, Abby Stranger.

Greenstone Division 2 A Grade Seville 45 def Powelltown 11 Seville got off to a flyer and took a 12 goal lead into the second. Powelltown had no answers for the spearheads of Zoe Abbruzzese and Rachael Goulding. Seville sit atop the ladder on percentage only and are always hard to beat. Seville Best: Riley Gentle, Zoe Abbruzzese (23), Morgan Wyatt. Powelltown Best: Georgie Haynes (2), Shae Berriman, Jessica Day.

Yarra Glen 45 def Alexandra 24 It was always going to be a big ask for Alexandra. Yarra Glen only held a 4 goal lead at qtr time but came out full of run in the second and shot 25 goals to 9 to take a 10 goal lead at the main break. Yarra Glen Best: Chelsea Birchall, Nicole Moate (19), Georgia Taylor (5). Alexandra Best: Chelsea Skerritt (4), Bethany Cairns, Olivia Twining.

Yarra Junction 35 def Yea 28 Yarra Junction took a handy lead of 7 goals into the second. Yea clawed their way back to a 5 goal deficit at the end of the 3rd but it was not enough and could not stop the run and passing of Yarra Junction in the last. These two are now all tied up on the season ladder. Yarra Junction Best: Katelyn Betts (15), Cara Moore, Rachel Young. Yea Best: Megan Leatham, Jacqui Graham, Meg Sundblom.

Captain Dean sets sail - no rain, but wind aplenty By DENNIS FULLER EMERALD GOLF THE rain was turned off but the fans were switched to 'full' at Emerald Golf Club last Saturday with the annual trial of bisque par on the agenda. A field of the willing set sail for this great adventure but it was Captain Dean Shannon (15) on the Good Ship Bisque who won the day. He had to

withstand the exacting scrutiny of the wise ones when his +5 did the job in a three way countback. Philip Crossley (19) and Seppy Krummenacher (21) also scored +5 but it was Crossley whose score card stood tall to win the B Grade gong. Krummenacher lost all chances but pretended to be gracious in defeat. Ken Sumsion (26) and Peter Glass-

cock (16) both scores +4, John Keys (17) +3 and Ian Scott (25) and Jeffrey Marsh (22) both managed +2 with the rest hiding in shame in the naughty corner. Peter Clowes was nearest the pin on the 4th, Dave Aitken the 7th, Crossly the 12th, Dennis Fuller the 3rd and Ken Hill, once again, pocketed the pro pin cash on the 18th. Despite many complaints from the

women about the bisque par format, it was left to Stephanie Town to show how it should be played with a meritorious victory. Wednesday’s Obviously Fabled Golf (OFG) was a stableford event which seemed to tickle the golfing fancy of Ken Hill when he rolled in with 43 points followed by John Keys with 42. A massive swing of golfers includ-

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Cross countr y run By JAMIE STRUDLEY YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS A MASSIVE turnout of athletes for this week’s round of Yarra Ranges Athletics cross country took to the rolling grasslands of Margaret Lewis Reserve in Coldstream. Despite the challenging course, there were plenty of personal bests (PBs) especially from the younger athletes - a great sign as we head into school cross country championships. Results from the weekend: 500 metre: Sean Webber 2.15, Jayden Menzies 2.18, Michael DeVincentis 2.19 (PB), Zac Gregor 2.27, Mathew Tartaglia 2.32 (PB), Anari Webber 2.45, Sam Laven 2.51 (PB), Sinead Willey 2.55, Charlotte Morgan 2.59 (PB), Madeline Cannon 3.17, Luca Ploeg 3.17, Zoe Bartlett 3.22, Luke Ford 3.28, Charlotte Spiteri 3.29, Heidi Portlock 3.29, Lily Clarke 3.35, Jai Ford 3.47, Ari Ploeg 3.56, Alfie Morgan 4.10. 1000 metre: Zoe Clarke 4.14 (PB), Charlotte Comport 4.28 (PB), Anthony Tartaglia 4.45, Gemma Kerr 4.45, Kayla Cannon 4.49 (PB), Stephanie van Bemmel 4.51, William Spiteri 5.08, Thomas Portlock 5.22, Grace Dalgarno 5.26 (PB), James de Schwartz 5.32 (PB), Harvey Kane 5.37 (PB), Nicole Cannon 5.54 (PB), Ari Strudley 6.00 (PB), Penelope Portlock 6.43. 1500 metre: Ky Harris 6.09 (PB), Kyan Ellis 6.26, Sarah Rollo 6.41, Tiara Willis 6.46, Ciara DeVincentis 6.57 (PB), Ciara Willey 7.03, Jake Angus 7.27, Luke Thomson 7.28 (PB), Ashleigh Rooke 7.31, Mia Harris 7.32 (PB), Sharni Kerr 7.39,

Athlete Sharni Kerr running in the 1500 metre at Margaret Lewis Reserve. Picture: ERICA BEDYN

Katyn Russell 8.04, Isabella Sallee 8.11 (PB), Zoe Freer 8.16 (PB), Jake Russell 8.18, Sarah Kerr 8.27, Abbey Bartlett 9.01, Jayden Menzies 9.12, Tahlia Murden 9.34, Cassandra Lennon 10.17 (PB). 2000 metre: Madeline Laven 7.30, Zac Clarke 7.53, Mitchel Deckert 7.59, Indigo Linde 8.08, Charlie Oakley 8.25, Charli Power 8.47, Ashleigh Gasson 8.48 (PB)Mia Strudley 9.19, Ben Peeler 9.19, Andrew Peeler 9.29 (PB), Nathan Murden 9.33,

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(PB), Reece Gregor 12.50, Tayja Maki 12.51, Taj Linde 12.54, Charlie Oakley 13.02, Dave Laven 13.03, Camden Hewitson 13.26, Bryan Ackerly 13.27, Simone Burger 13.50 (PB), Jamie Strudley 13.58, Indigo Linde 14.11, Zac Clarke 14.28, Emily Noonan 14.35 (PB), Jed Thrall 14.41, Zoe Sibley 14.43, Nigel Murden 14.45 (PB), Meg McDowell 15.09 (PB), Rob Belli 15.10 (PB), Claire Noonan 15.16 (PB), Connor Hewitson 15.29 (PB), Laura DeGregorio 15.32, Sarah Rollo 15.53, Ashleigh Rooke 15.54, Erika Bedyn 16.34, Rickylee Brown 16.43, Harrison Van Duuren 17.57, Kate Van Duuren 17.57 (PB), Ros Dyer 19.50, Brayden Woolridge 25.29 The club also hosted its annual Lillydale Lake “But not as you know it” Fun Run on Sunday and the near perfect conditions saw some excellent fields and some very enthusiastic athletes take on some of the lesser known sections of Lillydale Lake. Hospital Hill continues to be the talking point. Well done to all finishers and thanks to the huge number of helpers before, during and after the event. Results are available on the club website. Next week the seniors compete in round 2 of XCR16 at Cruden Farm while the Saturday morning cross country will be at a Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn. Go to www.yarrarangesathletics. org.au for more details. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org. au or check us out on Facebook.

AFL Yarra Ranges has announced the Senior squad for the 2016 Worksafe AFL Vic Country Community Championships to be held at Healesville on Saturday, 21 May against the Mornington Peninsula/Nepean League. The competition, playing under a new format of country vs metro for the first time, will bring together the region’s best football and netball talent on the region’s premier ground. AFL Yarra Ranges CEO, Luke McCormick, said it was an exciting line-up with the league having the pick of almost every player from across the region for the first time in a number of years. “We run an Under 18 competition while Nepean has Under 19s, so we are also able to choose from our players in the age group who are currently playing in our senior competition,” Mr McCormick said. “Given the talent of netball in our region, that is also going to be a very strong competition. “There is no doubt that this is a great time to come and watch regional football at the very highest standard.” The competition comprises 17 and Under and Open netball, at 11am and 12.15pm and Under 19 and Senior football at 11am and 2pm. With less than a week to go, the Senior squad has been pared down to players from across the league, representing 15 clubs. Included in the squad are hills players Thomas Stubley, Jesse Pierce and Ethan Clasby (Belgrave), Luke McKenna (Emerald); Nick Keegan, Marcus Hotties, Kelsey Currie, Luke Hill, Callum Beattie, Stuart Horner, Marc Mollica (Olinda); Troy Armstrong, Brodie Emmet (Monbulk); Mark Martin, Ashley Gibbons, R. Hartfield, Damian Kift, Russell Cowan, Andrew Chalkley (Mount Evelyn) and Keenan Hinton (Upwey).

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Quick Clues

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7423 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Grey squirrel. 8, Little. 9, Puppet. 10, Capsize. 12, Ready. 15, Realm. 16, Calypso. 18, Batter. 20, Pebble. 22, Looking-glass. Down - 1, Irritate. 2, Eyot. 3, Squeeze. 4, Hippo. 5, Prophesy. 6, Flee. 11, Solution. 13, Disclose. 14, Rampage. 17, Broil. 19, Ally. 21, Bill.

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