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Billy runs on love By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

Puffing Billy CEO John Robinson with Senator Arthur Sinodinos and La Trobe MP Jason Wood at Puffing BIlly in Belgrave 154630 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS and locals is not just a historical experience but also a physical experience,” Ms Wastie said. Mr Sinodinos praised Mr Wood and Yarra Ranges Council for their dedication to maintaining and improving the tourism and visitor experience in an environmentally sensitive area. “You are investing in this environment as an asset because that’s part of what you are selling so you’ve got to look after it,” he said. Mr Sinodinos said he was really pleased to see these tourism infrastructure projects that benefitted locals and tourists to the area.

“It’s not until you see Puffing Billy in operation you see how exciting and good it really is and just see the number of tourists that flock to it even during midweek,” he said. “The thing that impressed me was the large volunteer component; John and his team have done a great job of managing the volunteers and it’s a community asset; I don’t see it as a commercial enterprise. “If you ask me why the government should support this is because it is a community asset that people have put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into over the years.

“We’ve also seen council’s plan and vision for the whole place and how it incorporates environmental aspects, historical aspects, indigenous values, and really creates an experience for people. “I think it’s a great thing to work on and we will work on it further during the campaign.” Mr Wood said he was pleased to have Mr Sinodinos visit his electorate and looked forward to working closely with him to see these projects come to life. “For Arthur to come out today was

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SENATOR Arthur Sinodinos paid a visit to Puffing Billy in Belgrave in support of projects MP Jason Wood has been working towards in the La Trobe electorate. Mr Sinodinos and Mr Wood met with Tourist Railway CEO John Robinson at Puffing Billy on Thursday 19 May to discuss the historic railway’s upgrade plans and the proposed cultural walk managed by Yarra Ranges Council. The senator described Puffing Billy’s master plan as very impressive and also praised the volunteer numbers that Puffing Billy utilised. The Puffing Billy Master plan includes a new visitor centre at the railway’s lakeside stop at Emerald Lake Park and plans to improve the Emerald to Gembrook leg of the railway. “Puffing Billy is a really unique thing,” Mr Sinodinos said. “A lot of volunteers are involved and it’s a community project rather than a bureaucratic or straight commercial enterprise, so it has that broader resonance. “Having that support from the community is incredible,” he said. Mr Robinson said with the community support, Puffing Billy would not be the business it is today. “Without them we wouldn’t be the strength that we are,” he said. Mr Robinson said the tourism of Puffing Billy was set to increase at a rate of about seven or eight per cent over the next decade, so it is important to have government support for the planned upgrades. During the meeting, Mr Wood also spoke about the proposed ‘Ridge Walk’, formally the ‘Villages of the Dandenongs Walk’ that aims to keep the artistic history of the Dandenong alive. Director of Social and Economic Development at Yarra Ranges Council, Ali Wastie presented Mr Sinodinos with the plans for the 14-kilometre walk from South Belgrave to Montrose. “What we want to offer to tourists


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By MARK MENZE, CEO Animal Aid AS ANOTHER financial year comes to a close, I find myself reflecting on all that we have achieved in 12 months as an animal welfare agency. Contrary to common perception,

we are not just the local pound in Coldstream. Each and every day of the year we support people and animals in need that come through our doors. Animal Aid is not a small organisation; nor are we the biggest. In the last 12 months we have provided the highest level of care to 6,025 stray, lost, abandoned, seized or surrendered animals. As an open door shelter we never turn away an animal or person in need. We will do everything in our power to reunite an animal with its rightful

owner or assist an animal to be ready for adoption into a safe and loving home. We do this regardless of financial or space constraints that may exist at the time. We’re often asked how someone could surrender their pet. There are many reasons. The owner may be ill or elderly and can no longer care for their pet; the animal may be at risk from harm by another person; they may be relocating interstate or overseas, be homeless or have financial pressures, or the pet may have poor so-

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cial behaviour. Our role is not to judge but to support people who are considering surrendering and to provide options that may enable them to keep the animal. Here is a snapshot of the past 12 months demonstrating the enormity of what we do: * 1166 special welfare surgeries undertaken by our veterinary team; * 25,000 days of foster care to support an animal in preparation for adoption; * 1196 animals de-sexed; * 1397 microchips implanted;

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Correction LAST week The Mail ran a snippet for the South Belgrave Community Market with the title for the Emerald Market. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused to both groups and market goers alike. Please read below for the correct listing for both markets.

Emerald Market Sunday 19 June, 9am to 3pm

Swing 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

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THE Emerald Market is a large vibrant street market that extends into the Community House Hall and garden and is the largest market in the Dandenong Ranges running on the third Sunday of every month. Tourists and locals enjoy the bustling community village feel of the market and it has something to offer everyone one, from fresh produce, scrumptious food, baked goods, plants, vintage fair and handmade crafts. Inquiries 03 5968 3881 or www.emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au

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.

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COCKATOO Neighbourhood House still has vacancies for two authentic Italian cooking courses. The next class is on Thursday 2 June, at 10.30am in which you learn to prepare a fantastic Italian High Tea. 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 Pre-Schoolers, 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.

Emerald Community House CURRENTLY offering a range of workshops and courses to help people improve their skills and upgrade their employment skills. CPR Refresher and First Aid, Developing your Writing Skills, Computer Beginners and Intermediate, Food Handlers Certificate and even a Felting Workshop. For more information go to www.emeraldcommunityhouse. org.au to download the Semester 1 Program or call 03 5968 3881.

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 Facebook for updates or call 0488 010 755.

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.

* 9530 veterinary consults and vaccinations; and * 1223 days of emergency accommodation for pets at risk. All achieved with limited financial resources. Animal Aid employs the equivalent of 38 full-time staff, but in the past year 749 volunteers worked 72,000 hours to support the animals in our care. Thankyou to all who support our work. For information on Animal Aid, visit animalaid.org.au

Letters Bush rubbished GLENFERN Valley Bushlands is a 40-hectare bush reserve in Upwey. The volunteers from the Friends of Glenfern Valley Bushlands collect litter from our car parks at least once a week. We do this to keep our reserve attractive for our community and visitors. The weekly litter is mostly takeaway packaging, cigarette packets, bottles and cans. No doubt this litter is left by those living in a disposable and throwaway world who no longer care for the natural environment. As a service to the community our volunteers deal with this litter when it is manageable. On other occasions rubbish is dumped by the ute load. Such amounts are too much for volunteers to handle. Last week it was a load of household garbage and a chopped-up tree. A member spotted it Wednesday night; it was reported to the Upwey Community Link on Thursday morning and it was picked up by council by 9.30 on Friday morning.

I would like to thank the Yarra Ranges Council and the wonderful staff at the Upwey Community Link for such a commendable response. The Upwey Community Link provides a vital contact point to the many volunteer groups working on projects in this area of the Shire. David Moncrieff, President of the Friends of Glenfern Valley Bushlands.

Why Emerald? RUMOUR has it that plans for a retirement village have been knocked back due to fire risk around Emerald. Now we hear that Puffing Billy plans to build a complex at Emerald Lake Park! On what land we are not told, so far. There is only one narrow lane to the park, no other way out. We do need to be told why Emerald is the preferred site when Cockatoo and Gembrook has more space and less fire risk. Beryl Bartacek, Emerald.

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Singles club ‘HILLS Singles’ is a new club for all singles in the Dandenong Ranges. Gettogethers 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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New cultural tour to run By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS A NEW cultural tour run by local Wurundjeri people from Grant’s Picnic Ground in Kallista will provide learning opportunities for tourists and locals as well as jobs for local indigenous people. Federal MP Jason Wood was in attendance at a demonstration of the new tours on Tuesday 17 May along with the Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council. In 2015, the Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council Inc secured a grant of $150,000 of federal funding. The grant was made possible through the Dandenong Ranges Wild-

culture,” he said. “We have a unique story of this place and more than just tell that story, we want to make Wurundjeri presence felt and stop the confusion.” The tours are the first real Indigenous tourism venture for the state of Victoria and will provide jobs and education in a purely indigenous setting. The guided tours will provide jobs to five local indigenous people and the tours will run two times a day, twice a week. Wurundjeri Tribe Land and Compensation Cultural Heritage Council CEO Cheryl Krause said she was proud to see this project happening. “I am really delighted to be involved in this project,” she said.

life Protection, Weed Control and Fuel Reduction program. The tours will begin with a welcoming ceremony that tells of Wurundjeri history and culture and includes Tanderrum, the welcome and smoking ceremony. The tours will then take visitors to Grant’s Picnic Grounds into the bush where local members of the Wurundjeri tribe will give lessons about Wurundjeri identity as well as traditional food and fibre plants. Wurundjeri elder Bill Nicholson spoke at the official opening and praised the work of those involved in bringing this project to life. “I give full credit to all those who have fought hard to learn and teach our

“It’s so great to see Uncle Bill and all the others really embrace this and really make it come alive.” A run-down pergola at Grants Picnic Ground will be upgraded into a Wurundjeri learning space where the tours will be kicked off from and visitors have a chance to really engage with local indigenous culture. A permanent fire pit and totem poles will also be installed for the smoking ceremonies and welcome to country. MP Jason Wood said he was excited to support this project as it directly benefitted the local Wurundjeri people. “Not only will the tours provide a great insight into Wurundjeri culture and cultural practices for visitors, but it

will also provide the Wurundjeri community with employment and business opportunities in the tourism industry, while supporting their ability to share their culture with other people,” he said. “It is an exciting venture and I am looking forward to seeing the positive impacts on both the Wurundjeri community, the tourism industry in the Dandenong Ranges and the visitors that take part in the tours.” Uncle Bill Nicholson said it had taken a lot of work to make this venture possible but it was nothing to what it meant to the Wurundjeri community. “The biggest weapon we have as Aboriginals is education,” he said.

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Family left gutted after house burnt out By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

it was lucky no-one was home during the fire. “The house was vacant - no-one was at the property and no animals inside the building at the time,” he said. CFA District 13 Operations Officer Andrew Booth said the official investigation into what caused the fire is incomplete but the CFA understand it was a heater left on that started the blaze. “The official report still being done 1223399-CG19-16

TRAGEDY stuck a Mount Evelyn family on the morning of Friday 20 May when their family home was destroyed by fire. Emergency services attended the burning house shortly after 8am to find the weatherboard house completely engulfed in flames. Mount Evelyn and Lilydale CFA crews were initially called to the scene and before long crews from Moorool-

bark, Montrose, Bayswater and Yellingbo were called to help fight the blaze. Ambulance and police as well as the power and gas company were called to the scene before a search of the property could be conducted. It is reported the house belonged to Mount Evelyn local Josephine Rega, who lost all her possessions in the blaze. Incident controller Lieutenant Paul Simpson from Mount Evelyn CFA said

but we think it was a heater with clothes left drying in front,” he said. Mr Booth said drying clothes in front of a heater is a practise discouraged by the CFA. “Everybody needs to be aware of clothes in front of heaters this time of year,” he said. “People either shouldn’t be doing it, or keeping the clothes well away and keeping an eye on them.”

MONBULK police are appealing for witnesses, after an early morning home burglary where a purse and a television were stolen. Leading Senior Constable Sandra Maddern told the Mail that between 6.45am-8am on Monday 23 May, thieves forced the front door of a property on McAllister Road, Monbulk. The thieves then stole a television, worth about $3000, as well as a purse containing credit cards and personal items. The cards were then used “a number of times” in the Bayswater area within an hour of the theft, using the card’s tap-to-pay function. Anyone who may have seen suspicious behaviour in the area at the time of the burglary is asked to call Monbulk police on 9756 6266 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Ladies’ dress ring found MONBULK police are searching for the owner of a dress ring, after a Good Samaritan handed one in on Monday morning. Leading Senior Constable Sandra Maddern said the ladies’ dress ring was handed in on Monday 23 May, and urged anyone who has lost a ring to call Monbulk police on 9756 6266.

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Youth band to Asia By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS LOCAL Yarra Ranges students will have the opportunity of a lifetime when they travel to Hong Kong as part of the Australian Youth Band next month. Year 12 students Jess Foley and Annabelle Smith will travel with the band and their music teacher Richard O’Toole. Mr O’Toole has been involved with the Australian Youth Band for 12 years, and this tour of Hong Kong will be the seventh international tour he’s participated in. “The students are very excited about this tour,” he said. Both Ms Foley and Ms Smith said they were very excited to have the opportunity to play their music internationally. “We have had lots of community support, and we love any opportunity we get to promote the band to different cultures,” Ms Smith said. “I am looking forward to having this international adventure and to exploring Hong Kong Disney Land,” Ms Foley said. Before the students set off on their jet setting international adventure, they will perform a one-off show in Mooroolbark for local audiences. The extraordinary 50-piece band will play a variety of music from classical, jazz, pop and even theatre and show tunes. For your chance to see these amazing talented young members of our community, grab a ticket to their one-night-only show at Mooroolbark Community Centre from www.ach. yarraranges.vic.gov.au. Doors open at 2pm on Sunday 29 May for this extraordinary performance.

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Awards bring scholarship, pride By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Rotary Club of Emerald and District held its Pride of Workmanship Awards at the Paradise Hotel in Clematis recently - thanking and paying tribute to those from a wide cross-section of the community for their contributions to the local area. Gembrook MP Brad Battin, Cardinia Shire Mayor Jodie Owen and Ranges Ward councillor Leticia Wilmott attended the presentation evening alongside a host of other guests including Rotary District 9810 governor David Tolstrup. They helped present a range of awards across the education, volunteering, community and business sectors. The McLeod Murphy Memorial Fund Annual Scholarship was also presented to local student Oscar Hulbert. The memorial fund provides scholarships in the form of cash grants to tertiary students from Emerald and the surrounding region who’re undertaking studies in medical-related fields. Each recipient of the award is presented with $2000 - $1000 for one year of study, and a further $1000 a year later if they continue down that path. Last year, Holly Latter was the recipient, and in 2016 she’s continuing in her third year of a Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Paramedicine at Australian Catholic University in Ballarat. This year’s new recipient of the McLeod Murphy Award is Oscar Hulbert, who completed Year 12 at Emerald Secondary College in 2015 with an ATAR of 91.95. He’s currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Biomedical Science at Monash University and dreams of becom-

Guest speaker Neville Waterman from financial services firm, The Waterman Group, spoke at the Emerald and District Rotary Pride of Workmanship Awards on the significance of having a healthy vision. Picture: SUPPLIED ing a surgeon. The Pride of Workmanship Awards recognised a wide cross section of people from across the community. Dennis Fuller was nominated by Emerald Primary School for all he does for the school community; likewise bus driver Kerry Champness by Cockatoo Primary School for everything he does there. Heart and soul husband and wife duo Kevin and Merle Mathisen were honoured for their contributions to their Gembrook community. The current stationmaster at Gembrook’s Puffing Billy station, Kevin has been a member of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society for 55 years and was awarded a Gold Pass in 1992. An avid fun runner, he dreamed up the Great Train Race in 1980 and the Kids Fun Run with Thomas in 2002. Since moving with their family to Gembrook in 1998, Merle has become immersed in the community - everything from the church, to the market, to the craft group, to the township committee and Puff-

ing Billy. An avid gardener, Merle has a specific interest in the environment and is an active member of the Friends of Gembrook Park, the Southern Ranges Environment Alliance, and the Say No to Ivy campaign. Over the years, Merle has worked in most Puffing Billy gardens but now concentrates on the environs of the station in Gembrook. This year’s other Pride of Workmanship Award winners include Amanda Flint from Cockatoo Kindergarten, Belinda Anderson from Emerald Village Pharmacy, Susan Witty and Debbie Kestles from Falcone and Adams Lawyers, Roger Neal and Melanie Jackson from Emerald Glades, and Dev Shrestha from the Emerald Commonwealth Bank. Rotarian Kristine Ash was also presented with a Paul Harris Fellow award by the Emerald and District Rotary Club for her tireless efforts in electronic media - specifically gathering online donations through the Kids Fun Run With Thomas to go towards the Cerebral Palsy Education Centre in Glen Waverley.

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Cuppa cheer By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THURSDAY 26 May will see local Belgrave Businesses come together and host a Biggest Morning Tea to raise money for the Cancer Council. Bell Real Estate, Belgrave, along with Belgrave Dry Cleaners and Hugs for Kids will be having a party that everyone is invited to. A mini street party with sweet and savoury treats will be the highlight of the day with hot drinks and raffle prizes, kindly donated by Belgrave Traders, all part of the fun. Michelle Grace from Bell Real Estate, Belgrave said this year’s Biggest Morning Tea will live up to previous years. “There is always a real buzz leading up to this event,” MIchelle said. “We love being able to give back to the

wider community and everyone involved really put their heart and soul into making it a success, we even gave our office signage a facelift.” This year will be the fourth year local traders from Belgrave have raised money for the Cancer Council with a biggest morning tea. “We have raised over $1500 for the Cancer Council - a fact we are very proud of,” Michelle said. “We have already raised $125 via our fund-raising page and are striving to smash our previous total of $540.” Everyone is invited to attend the biggest morning tea in Belgrave, but if you are unable to make it, you can donate directly to the fund-raising page set up by Bell Real Estate, Belgrave at www.cancercouncilfundraising. org.au.

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On some occasions, these pieces can often have sentimental value for families, which is why the time and effort is all worth the result. So, if there is a special piece that needs repairing or restoration, feel free to give Luke a call. Mount Evelyn Upholstery can be contacted on (03) 5964 2166 or 0402 020 554 or email mtevelynupholstery@bigpond.com. Alternatively, visit www.mountevelynupholstery.com.au or search for Mount Evelyn Upholstery on Facebook.

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MOUNT Evelyn Upholstery specialises in antique restoration, recovery and repairs for all types of furniture. Skilled upholsterer, Luke Wilson, prides himself on his workmanship. After more than 27 years in the industry, he has developed a long list of satisfied customers. The business services all kinds of furniture, including lounge suites, dining chairs, recliners, ottomans, bedheads, footstools and sofa beds.


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They’re the automatic choice ONE of Emerald’s oldest and most trusted businesses, JL Automatics and Manual Repairs was established in 1979 and has been servicing the area for the past 37 years. John Ligtermoet, proprietor and manager, set up his business as a young man and over the years has watched Emerald transform from a small town to a vibrant and busy village. The needs of the local drivers and their vehicles have gone through major changes in technology over time and it has always been paramount to keep

up with the advancements, tools and knowledge. Since its establishment the business has built up an impressive range of services. It is now considered the one-stop repair and service shop for all your vehicle needs. The workshop provides a wealth of experience in dealing with automatic transmission repairs and services and also carries out general service and tunes on all makes and models, brake inspections and repairs, air-conditioning, manual gearboxes, power steering, EFI di-

agnosis and injector cleaning. JL Automatics and Manual Repairs also specialise in roadworthy certificates and tyres and all work is guaranteed. Staff member Robert Prince has been with JL for over 25 years and newest recruit, Joshua Waterstone is also there to provide friendly and helpful advice. JL Automatic is located next to the Emerald Primary School on Heroes Avenue and is open from 8.30am to 6pm Monday to Friday. Phone 5968 5052 for more information.

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Laughs head for the hills By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS THE Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow will be taking a trip out to the hills to showcase the best of the festival. Australia’s largest comedy festival

will bring five truly hilarious acts to the Dandenong Ranges for one huge show. Drawn from highlights of the 2016 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, this ultimate comedy road trip home delivers the biggest and best

belly laughs of the year. The roadshow will deliver a handpicked line-up of the finest local and international comedy talents for an evening of entertainment like no other. The roadshow will stop in at Burr-

inja in Upwey on Thursday 26 May featuring the comedy stylings of Becky Lucas, Guy Montgomery, Ivan Aristeguieta, Kevin Kropinyeri (MC) and Tommy Dean. The laughs will keep coming at the Mooroolbark Community Centre on

Friday 1 July with the likes of Dave O’Neil (MC), Gillian Cosgriff, Kevin Kropinyeri, Rhys Nicholson and Wil Sylvince. Tickets are available for purchase from www.comedyfestival.com.au.

Legally Blonde totes lol By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS EMERALD Secondary College is set to wow audiences with a stage performance of the 2001 smash hit film, Legally Blonde. The story follows the very blonde Elle Woods as she takes the “dumb blonde” stereotype and, like, totally turns it upside down. Elle Woods is a sorority president at UCLA, who majors in fashion merchandising and is in love with her boyfriend Warner Huntington the Third, who will attend Harvard Law School the following year. She excitedly expects him to propose but instead he breaks

up with her, telling her she is not ‘serious’ enough considering his plans for a career in politics. Despite the break-up Elle is determined that Warner is her true love and decides to take the Law School Admissions Test. She is accepted into Harvard University and that’s when the fun begins. The students at Emerald Secondary College have been rehearsing three days a week to bring this production to life; earning all the songs and dance moves that will totes make you love Elle. Students in Year 11 and 12 theatre studies are responsible

for applying a selected area of stagecraft including hair and make-up, sets and design, direction, costume and multi-media. It’s been like, a real team effort from these total babes. Legally Blonde will run from Wednesday 25 May to Saturday 28 May at 7.30pm at the Emerald Secondary College Performing Arts Centre. Tickets are available from www.trybooking.com and snacks and drinks will be available for purchase on the nights. Emerald Secondary College encourage everyones in the community to come along for a great night out that will be, like, so totally amaz.

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ONE of Sydney’s must-see live acts will storm the stage at Sooki Lounge in Belgrave on Thursday 26 May as part of a whirlwind tour on the back of a new EP. Lepers and Crooks played over 200 shows in 2014-’15, a feat which earned them the title of Australia’s hardest-working band. The band have just finished recording their second EP with Jeff Martin of The Tea Party at his studio just out of Bryon Bay called ‘The Heathen Circus’. Featuring Sam Baker (vocals), Pat Reuter Town (rhythm guitar and vocals), Alex Court (lead guitar), Garreth Clavijo (bass) and Damien Jones (drums), the five-piece band are electrifying on stage.

Their big rock sound is heavily influenced by classic rock and psychedelic, but with a few mixed modern flavours that make Lepers and Crooks a rather different listen than most rock bands today. Their sound and charismatic on-stage presence earned the band attention from big names such as Ian Huffam from X-Ray Touring (UK/ Europe), Scott McKenzie from Premier Artists (AUS) and Chris Murphy’s Murphy Music Publishing. The opening single of ‘The Heathen Circus’ called ‘Let You Go’ is due out on iTunes and Spotify on 12 May, and an extensive east coast tour including Sooki Lounge. Tickets are available from www.sookilounge.com.au.

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LUXURIOUS TUDOR STYLE HOME THIS freshly renovated and refurbished Tudor style home is one of the hills’ most luxurious hidden gems. The home includes four large bedrooms, the generous master suite with exposed brick fireplace, stunning ensuite and ample wardrobe space providing the perfect parents’ retreat to escape to. The main bathroom is an absolute showstopper with double vanity, separate shower and a large bathtub to soak in after a long day at work. The home encapsulates a stunning and carefully thought out floor plan with large open plan kitchen, living and dining area that allows plenty of natural sunlight to pour into the space, making it the perfect place for entertaining. The kitchen features top of the range stainless steel appliances, a large butler’s pantry, Caeserstone benchtops and a large serving window that opens to the fabulous

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decking area overlooking the stunning treed outlook. On top of the magnificent interior, the home sits on a lovely allotment of approximately 4291 square metres with an extra shed/storage room separated from the main residence, a studio space under the home, and plenty of room including ample parking with double carport and space for caravans and any other toys. With both character features and modern touches, this property can only be described as simply stunning and will suit even the most discerning buyer. Don’t miss out on your inspection. Please note: All property details shown are correct at time of publishing. Some properties may have been sold in the preceding 24 hours and we recommend that you confirm open for inspection times with the listing agent direct or the listing office.

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SURROUNDED by almost an acre of lush, cleared gardens, this home incorporates versatile living options for any family. INCLUDING four spacious bedrooms (oversized master with ensuite and walk-in robe), large kitchen/meals area with breakfast bar, cosy lounge room with wood heater and French doors that lead to a wraparound outdoor entertaining area. Timber-look floorboards run throughout the home as well as gas ducted heating, raked ceilings and plenty of natural sunlight. Outside boasts a large decking overlooking the forest scenery and soft garden lighting for enchanting evening ambience. Offering a double garage, double carport

plus extra parking spaces – this property is perfect for a tradie or those who just need the extra storage option. Only minutes from Belgrave shopping village, train station and local schools.

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7 Roslyn Street Montrose

$570,000 Plus

TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ! With a great functional open plan loorplan that will suit any family setup, the main home inside features 3 bedrooms, a family bathroom, ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout, a covered outdoor decking, two separate zone living areas, a double lock up garage, garden shed, water tank and also a cubby house for the kids. The bungalow on the property is fully fenced and separately metred and includes 2 bedrooms both with built in robes, open family and dining room, its own laundry, full kitchen with gas cooking and its own decking area.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

4 Park Rd Warburton

Closing Date 21st June@3:00pm

“THE CONVENT”

110 Victoria Road Lilydale

$340,000 Plus

Character illed home in an ideal location This character weatherboard home, illed with periodic features and charm comprises 2 generous bedrooms with built in robes, large kitchen/dining, open lounge area, gas ducted heating, air conditioning and rear deck that has a fantastic outlook to the Dandenong Ranges. Located close to schools, shops and public transport. Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

3/629 Mountain Highway Bayswater

$400 Per Week

An excellent opportunity to acquire your own piece of local history. This 1957 circa convent lovingly cared for by the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart is now being offered for sale. The Convent is on approx. 2907m2 of park-like gardens with privacy, seclusion, wonderful nature & birdlife - all only a short walk from the gorgeous cafes and shops in Warburton’s Main Street and only approx. 70 kilometres east of Melbourne’s CBD. Presenting a myriad of options from a large family & extended family home, to a development opportunity (STCA). Ideally suited to airbnb/back packer accommodation to meet the tourist needs for this thriving area. The impressive & very spacious two storey building comprises of an entrance - foyer/hallway, Chapel/sacristy, ofice, ten bedrooms, sitting room, kitchen/meals, various bathrooms, storage areas and much more.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1pm (Photo ID Required)

6 Woodside Rd Seville

$660,000 - $740,000

Superbly located Modern Unit

One Acre Hobby Farm Close to Town

Enjoy this neat and tidy three bedroom, two bathroom family unit minutes walk from the local shopping. Featuring Open plan, living, dining & Kitchen with gas cooking. Ducted heating throughout and reverse cycle cooling. Double garage with internal entry. Easy maintained courtyard to enjoy the sunshine. All superbly located to the main shopping hub of Bayswater.

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)

Contact: Monica Grifin 8761 0688

31 Centre Road Upwey

$650 Per Week

108 Wonga Rd Millgrove

$295,000 - $325,000

Designer Executive Home

The Best of the Bunch

This executive home boasts four bedrooms, plus study/parents or teenagers retreat. Character illed open plan living and dining with hard wood loors throughout, featuring a Coonara ireplace for those cosy winters nights. Well appointed kitchen with a gas cooking, and an oven to delight any masterchef at home chef. Two sparkling bathrooms with quality ittings, and guests powder room. Master bedroom with ensuite, rain shower head and immaculate spa bath. Featuring central gas heating, reverse cycle air conditioning and Double lock up garage.

This beautifully presented home offers great value with fresh paint, new carpet, new deck and soon to be new single carport & garden shed. The totally usable 840 sqm block is fully fenced & enjoys views from the rear to Mt Little Joe. The home boasts 3 spacious bedrooms, large kitchen with heaps of bench space & cupboards. Extras include mains gas ducted heating and R/C air conditioner. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:45am-12:15pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Monica Grifin 8761 0688

bellrealestate. com.au

8761 0688

896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose

5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville


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21 Sydney Avenue Emerald

Offers Over $660,000

6 Wattle Avenue Emerald

Offers Over $665,000

Work of Art!

Tranquil Hideaway!

This craftsman built home has been a labour of love with dedication to detail. Built over 3 levels & nestled high to take in the spectacular North/North East facing views towards the Yarra Ranges National Park. Featuring 4 BDRs, plus study, 2 bathrooms & 2 living areas, it is a magniicent family home with the use of beautiful old reclaimed timbers throughout giving it character & warmth.

When location & privacy matters this is the home you’ve been looking for. Designed for families with zoned living & space for all. Featuring 4 BDRs plus study, Master with WIR & ensuite, modern kitchen, dining room, living room & huge rumpus/games room downstairs. Established lush gardens complete the picture & all on over 1 private acre.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

6/27-31 Kings Road Emerald

2 Osier Place Cockatoo

Offers Over $330,000

Offers Over $360,000

Position Perfect!

Potential For So Much More!

If you’re looking to downsize or simply wanting an affordable entry to the beautiful hills town of Emerald, this is it! Perfectly located so you can walk to everything Emerald has to offer & neat as a pin comprising of 2 BDRs with BIRs, bathroom, modern kitchen overlooking the meals area & a generous living area. Add to this undercover entertaining & gardens to potter in & this is the perfect little package.

Situated on over half a usable acre, this home represents a fantastic opportunity with plenty of room to extend (STCA) or improve to your own taste. Well located with dual access & offering 3 BDRs, Master with semi ensuite, light illed kitchen, dining area & large lounge. Features of the home include lovely polished loorboards, cathedral pitched ceiling, mains GDH, S/S cooling, wood heater & mains water.

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

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820

36 Avon Road Avonsleigh

Offers Over $690,000

19 Poplar Crescent Emerald

Offers Over $475,000

Fit for a Tradie, Almost 1 Beautiful Acre in Lovely Avonsleigh!

This one will be Popular!

This immaculate property sits proudly on almost an acre of gorgeous gardens with the added beneit of dual road frontages this property will appeal especially to the tradie. Featuring 4 BDRs, formal lounge & dining room adjoining the kitchen with quality appliances & granite bench tops. Add to this a separate room with plumbing, a shed measuring 16 x 9 x 5. All this within close proximity to central Emerald.

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: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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72 Mast Gully Road Upwey

$650,000 Plus

122 Belgrave-Hallam Road Belgrave South

$710,000 Plus

TIMELESS BEAUTY AND ENDLESS APPEAL

LARGE SCALE LIVING WITH VERSATILE FLOORPLAN

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)

Spanning over 2x spacious levels, this large versatile family home sits on 5 acres (approx). Offering 4 bedrooms + ofice/5th BR, 3 living zones, 3 bathrooms, quality timber kitchen, dining area & so much storage!! Outside has a double remote garage u/rooline + workshop & separate studio. Walk to Belgrave Sth shopping, school, transport & only a short drive to Wellington Rd & Burwood Hwy! Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

38 Temple Road Selby

23 Albert Street Upper Ferntree Gully

$390,000 Plus

$530,000 Plus

CHARACTER HOME ON AMAZING ½ ACRE

CHARACTER CLASSIC ON GREAT BLOCK IN PRIME LOCATION!

Sitting on a gently sloping ½ acre block with views, this two storey character weatherboard home offers 3 bedrooms, good sized bathroom, separate living & dining, spacious kitchen & roomy lounge with coonara style wood heater. Off the main living area & across the length of the home is a generous deck for you to enjoy the enchanting setting. Very close to shops, cafes & schools!! Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 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)

7 Edith Court Mount Dandenong

172 Olinda Monbulk Road Olinda

$650,000 Plus

Stylish Living Stunning Location

Stonehaven...Valley Views and more..

A rare opportunity exists to purchase this stunning contemporary home, only two minutes walk to Mt Dandenong Village, with its wonderful cafes, restaurants, shops, hotel and transport. Situated on a quiet no through road, Olinda village is less than 10 minutes walk away. New homes of this quality are as rare as hens teeth in the hills, and this home has the advantage of a truly beautiful established garden on a quarter acre (approx), with sealed drive entry enhanced by stone retaining wall and lined and overhung with camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons.

The true essence of a picture image can be deined by a frame - here the architect has captured the stunning views of the Warburton Ranges through panes of glass perfectly positioned in key living areas throughout this amazing home. A sleek minimal feel and clever design with heightened ceilings leads your eye to the view at the end of the dining table, perfect for entertainers while the adjoining lounge is equally impressive. Porcelain tiles adorn the open kitchen, styled with black stone benches and Emporite cabinetry with SS appliances, butlers pantry and pendant lighting deining the oversized island bench overlooking the casual zone. Walls of glass connecting balconies extend the living to another degree as if you are in a world of your own.

Contact: Dwayne Sparkes 0409 873 731 Inspection: By Appointment Only (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Appointment Only (Photo ID Required)

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9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda

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BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings and Child Namings. All areas. Phone 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au

Works Approval Application Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria has received the following application to issue a works approval or licence which permits work to be undertaken which will result in a discharge of waste to the environment or an increase or alteration in an existing discharge. 1002184 M. Tucker & Sons Pty Ltd 20 Clancys Road Mount Evelyn Victoria 3796. The project is for an existing business to handle and treat ‘wet’ waste removed from stormwater drains prior to disposal offsite. A copy or a summary of this application, accompanying plans, specifications and other information can be downloaded from our website at www.epa.vic.gov.au under ‘Works approval and licence applications open for comment’. Interested persons may, within 21 days of the date of advertisement, comment in writing on the application and may request in writing to be notified if the works approval/licence is issued. Please note that any comments received will usually be made publicly available. Further details please contact 1300 372 842.

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

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

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QH X IRISH chestnut mare, white blaze and socks, 9yo, 15.2hh, locally bred, reluctant sale. Selling with saddles and rugs. $4,500. 5967 1499. Yarra Junction.

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14th 21.17, Camden Hewitson 32nd 25.32, Ryan Thrall 35th 28.14; M18 8km, James Laven 13th 29.15, Connor Thrall 15th 29.31, Mitchell Mullens 27th 32.49; MOPEN 16km, Mathieu Dore 83rd 59.24, Caleb McInnes 107th 1.01.23, Michael Clarke 144th 1.04.11,Stephen Blair 158th 1.05.00, Bryan Ackerly 169th 1.06.14, David Seeds 214th 1.09.31, David Laven 265th 1.15.04, Craig Hewitson 290th 1.18.29, Jed Thrall 319th 1.25.09; W14 4km,Mia Strudley 18th 17.43; W16 6km,Georgia Laven 1st 22.12,Lily Peacock 4th 22.58,Ruby Dixon 6th 23.16, Zoe Sibley 19th 26.27, Sam DiGregorio 24th 31.27; W18 6km,Lily Thompson 12th 25.43; W20 8km,Sarah Lloyd 7th 34.04, Olivia Twining 11th 38.34; WOPEN 8km,Annabel Luxford 24th 25.48, Amanda Branson 52nd 33.3, Penny Nev-

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Liked it, then bought it By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS IN A move more expected from the likes of Donald Trump or Warren Buffet, a local Upper Ferntree Gully businessman has bought his favourite bakery to keep it alive. Gerry Raffaut used to go to the bakery on Burwood Highway for lunch and was dismayed when it went out of business recently. “I couldn’t buy my lunch,” Mr Raffaut said. “I’ve been working in area

for 10 years and I would go to bakery every few days.” With his favourite lunch spot closing down, Mr Raffaut saw an opportunity. “It was shut about a month ago and it shut three years ago for several months as well - I saw the trend so I called the number and talked about what was going on and within 36 hours I had bought the bakery.” Mr Raffaut said he wanted the bakery to have a warm and welcoming, rustic feel rather than a modern cafe setting for

his new business. “The best bakeries I’ve been to in the country always have a good pie, service and have a unique country atmosphere and that’s what I’m trying to re-create through these renovations,” he said. The bakery will also employ local workers, sell bread and local produce and roast coffee in house. If all goes smoothly with the upgrades, the official opening of ‘Amelia’s Bakery’ will be Saturday 28 May.


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Girls taste success at the ’G By JARROD POTTER MOUNT EVELYN was well represented recently at the AFL Youth Girls National Championships as Jess Smith and Jess Provan reached the peak of junior representative football. Smith and Provan featured in premiership success for the Dandenong Stingrays Youth Girls Academy in March and made their way into the Victoria Metro team for one more tilt at an early season football title. Smith, 18, from Hoddles Creek, couldn’t comprehend the moment as she stood in the middle ready to fight for the first hit-out of the AFL Youth Girls National Championships grand final. She imposed herself on the ruck contests throughout the week, but especially the grand final as she won the ball in the air and at ground level to help Vic Metro take a whopping 95-point triumph. “It’s pretty good - bit surreal but,” Smith said. “Tiring, sore, very sore, but it was good fun. “I played last year’s grand final too and it’s great ... but this one is 10 times better than last year’s - good feeling being on the 'G. “Just the friends you’ll make and the bonds you’ll make - it’s better than family." What’s more amazing is Smith’s only two years into her Youth Girls football journey featuring the enviable record of winning three premierships in only 24 months on field. “This is only my second year, but it’s still worth it and still good,’ Smith said. “No idea, just went there one time - that one time turned into two premierships (with Vic Metro) so it’s pretty good.” Vic Metro coach Wayne Siekman said her results speak for themselves and she went from potential defender to number one ruckman by her demolition of opposition rucks all the way back in February. “She was our ruckman and back in November when we first spoke to her we wanted to

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Jess Provan jumps onto Jess Smith as the Mount Evelyn pair celebrate Youth Girls premiership success on the Picture: JARROD POTTER MCG. 154044 do everything we could to get her in the team and wanted to play her as a key back,” Siekman said. “Her first game for Dandy at the academy she destroyed, the two potential ruckmen we were looking to for Vic Metro, so we said ‘how can you go past Jess Smith as our ruck?’ “So we flagged her as our ruck ... she was going to be a valuable player for us in the grand final and we kept waiting for her to get to the grand final at the MCG when we could let her go and she became a fourth onballer for us ... and she really delivered.” On the flip-side Provan, 16, from Lilydale, had her chances during the week - digging in under the packs and hitting up the forwards excellently by foot to savour her second campaign. While she didn’t feature in the grand final side, she thoroughly enjoyed every second of being in the Youth Girls ranks once again and looks to target 2017 and return to the mix. “It was just a remarkable week and it wouldn’t have been like that without the girls,” Provan said. “They were by each other throughout the whole process of try-outs and the week at nationals. “I loved every moment of it and can't wait for 2017 to begin for Vic Nationals.” Leaving Provan out of the grand final side - for the second time in two years - was one of Siekman’s toughest decisions

- but believes the way she handled it defined her character and professionalism. “She was a hard one - we didn’t select her in the grand final last year and the same thing happened again on Friday,” Siekman said. “Probably the hardest discussion and news I had to give anyone in my career. “To tell the girl who made the team for two years and telling her twice in a row was hard ... she was the 25th player and I’ve got to reward her for her character. “She was extremely disappointed Friday morning - everyone could imagine that - but to her credit by the time the game had come around she had warmed up as a player and was ready to come in if she had to.” He believes her constant professionalism and ability to fight her way into matches will see her make her way into the Vic Metro regular ranks eventually, as she’ll be too hard to ignore. “A couple of games this year - kicking under pressure - she hit targets she couldn’t last year, and improved out of sight,” Siekman said. “Like the whole Vic Metro team we’ve improved individually and as a team and she said she’s going to come back even bigger and better for next year. “Hopefully the disappointment of the last two years holds her in good stead to go all the way next year.”

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TWO young Olympic hopefuls from the Yarra Valley will be flying to Azerbaijan next months in the hope of qualifying for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in boxing. Harry Garside, 18, and Mat Sheehan, 25, have been training under Brian Levier at the Lilydale youth club their whole careers and have many overseas successes in their journey towards the Olympic Games. “I’m super nervous, but also super proud,” Mr Garside said. “It’s a really big thing for me and Mat and really big for the gym too.” Both young contenders attempted Olympic qualifications in The Asian/Ocean Qualifiers in China where Mr Sheehan lost his first fight, but Mt Garside won against New Zealand. Mr Garside then lost in a controversial decision against the home team, meaning that he was eliminated from the competition. Since then both boxers have been undergoing rigorous training for their trip to Azerbaijan and the last chance Olympic qualifier. “It’s a huge honour representing Australia in this sport overseas,” Mr Garside said. “I feel prepared and ready for this next, and it’s something I’ve always dreamed of but never expected to get here when I first walked into the gym as a nine-year-old boy.” Coach Brian Levier said he couldn’t be more proud of the two young men he had coached for over 10 years.

Boxing coach Brian Levier and Olympic hopeful Harry Garside at the Lilydale Youth Club. 154417 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS “I’m proud of them no matter what,” he said. “Boxing is one of the hardest sports in the world, and these young men train so hard to get where they are.” Mr Levier said no matter what happened at the Olympic qualifier, he was proud of the terrific young men Mr Sheehan and Mr Garside had grown into.

Monbulk battles the wind MONBULK JUNIOR FOOTBALL MONBULK played at home with the exception of the Under 14B team which travelled to Wandin. A beautiful autumn’s day was enjoyed by all, with the wind playing a factor. Under 9Bs played UpweyTecoma’s younger side and for the first three quarters were fantastic in doing all the things they have been working on at training. They spread out, used their voice and maintained their positions well. The last quarter, they lost a bit of concentration and let them back into the game. Overall, they improved again in most areas and enjoyed the game. No result recorded. Awards: R. English, J. Fransen, J. Sangster, X.Hourigan, N. Seamer. Under 9As turned up on another beautiful day and the kids had a great game. It was quite a physical game but the players coped well. Congratulations to the first goal-kickers; no result recorded. Awards: J. Bohun, J. Dawson, Y.H. Kim, J. Bowering, T. Higgins. Under 12Bs put on the best four-quarter performance for the year. Everyone played their part, with a big focus on switching the ball across the ground. Result: Monbulk 6.12(48) d Emerald 0.0(0) Goals: T. Koelewyn 3, J.

Under 16s celebrate their win and Mitch Dekker's 150th game. Bateson, M. Blom, T. McBride. Awards: T. Koelewyn, J. Hammond, T. McBride, J. Higgins, M. Blom. The Under 14Bs faced a big test today against Wandin As. Very happy with the way they attacked the ball and held their structures. Hold you heads high, a great effort; no result recorded. Goals: H. Hemara. Awards: N. Dekker, T. Koole, J. Downey, B.Hughson, A. Whyman. Under 10s continue to play well together, with this being their toughest game to date. They got better as the game progressed and should be extremely proud of themselves; no result recorded. Awards: G. Ryan, T. Kostich Angerson, L. McIntosh, H. Martens, G. Thyer. Under 12As played in windy conditions and came to play a four-quarter game of football. Up against Wesburn, they kept pushing forward and stayed focused on first for the ball. After trying what they have been training to do in the back half, the players did a great job.

Result: Monbulk 5.4(32) defeated Wesburn 2.3(15) Goals: M. Bateson 2, M. Abraham, J. Farmer, D. Komiazyk. Awards: R. Ross, L. Bright, B. Martin, J. Mackay, H. Edwards Under 14As had a great contest between one versus two on the ladder. The boys weren’t ready to compete from the first bound and Wesburn led them to the ball. In the second half, they were able to kick into gear, but fell just short. Result: Monbulk 3.7(25) defeated by Wesburn 3.11(29) Goals: S. Farmer 2, T. Taylor. Awards: C. Separovic, L. Beecroft, J. Spencer, G. McClelland, H. Hemara. The Under 16s prepared themselves well for this game. The players stuck to their structures and were disciplined with their starting positions. Result: Monbulk 7.7(49) defeated Wesburn 6.7(43) Goals: M. Ducrow 3, M. Dekker, H. Finlay, C. Poulton, D. Rak. Awards: A. Richardson, D. Rak, S. Ross, Flea, M. Ducrow.


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Yarra Ranges are champs THE Yarra Ranges hosted Mornington Peninsula at Healesville Football Ground on Saturday for the 2016 WorkSafe Community Championships. The sun was shining, the breeze was blowing and everybody was geared up to witness some high standards in football and netball. The Yarra Ranges were coming off a disappointing performance in 2015 and were looking at making amends. Coming up against an unknown quantity in Mornington Peninsula Nepean was always going to make it an interesting contest. Coaches Danny Ryan and Simon Blackney had their boys prepared while Sarah Hogan and Rachael Hickey were looking at showing just how strong the Yarra Ranges Netball competition is and they did not disappoint. FOOTBALL SENIOR Yarra Ranges 13.8(86) d Mornington Peninsula Nepean FL(2) 12.4(76) Yarra Ranges started the day off with a blast, kicking with a slight breeze to the dog track end of the ground. Rodney Woodford (Healesville) kicked 3 in the first and it looked like it might be all one way traffic. Mornington fought back late in the quarter, kicking three themselves and it was all square at quarter time. The challenge was on. Jordy Williams (Woori Yallock) and Justin Myers (Wandin) were the driving force through the centre, while Damon Kift (Mount Evelyn) was working hard across the backline.

It was goal for goal in the second and Yarra went into the major break with a 1-point lead. Words from the coach at half-time was to be smart. Play tempo footy, know when to slow the ball down and hold onto it. Look for our opportunities. That is just what they did in the third, taking advantage of the breeze and held Mornington goalless while kicking 3. Ben Monkhorst (Woori Yallock), Robbie Hartfield (Mount Evelyn) and Marcus Hottes (Olinda) started to make their presence felt. Mornington made a run in the last, kicking 5 goals to 3, but just could not get around the defence of Bart Wallace (Alexandra) and James Marasco (Yea). Matt Polkinghorne (Wandin) played a captain’s role and lead by example all day. Yarra Ranges Best: Justin Myers (Wandin; AFL Vic Best on Ground Medallist), Jordan Williams (Woori Yallock), Damon Kift (Mount Evelyn), Marcus Hottes (Olinda Ferny Creek), Nicholas Mende (Healesville), Matthew Polkinghorne (Wandin). Mornington Peninsula Best: Ryan Marks-Logan (Frankston Bombers; AFL Vic Best on Ground Medallist), Ethan Rahilly (Tyabb), Adrian Speedy (Somerville) Jonah Siverson (Red Hill), Rowan Hogenbirk (Somerville), Blake Harkness (Langwarrin). UNDER 19s Mornington Peninsula Nepean FL(2) 16.20(116) d Yarra Ranges 7.11(53) Mornington Peninsula Nepean dominated this game from the first

Robert Hartfield (Mount Evelyn) scores a goal with this kick. 154593 Picture: GREG CARRICK bounce, kicking 5.7 to nil in the first. Yarra Ranges fought hard all day, but it was never going to be easy to claw back the lead that Mornington had. Mornington played a well-drilled possession game of football and Yarra were always chasing. Nelson Aldridge (Healesville) was a strong option up forward but the boys just could not break through the defences of Mornington to get the ball to him. Riley Aldous (Yea), Austin Smith (Yarra Glen) and Travis Gromer (Monbulk) ran all day. The lead at halftime was 30 points.

Yarra came out and regrouped in the second half and kicked 5 goals, but Mornington maintained the pressure and kicked 10 goals themselves. Mornington Peninsula Best: Tanner Bishop (Rosebud; AFL Vic Best on Ground Medallist), Tom Stoffles (Rosebud), Sean Downie (Rosebud), Chad Harris (Sorrento), Tom Roberts (Somerville), Hamish McShane (Red Hill). Yarra Ranges Best: Drew Benson (Woori Yallock; AFL Vic Best on Ground Medallist), Nelson Aldridge (Healesville), Riley Aldous (Yea), Travis Gromer (Monbulk), Matthew Brierley (Mount Evelyn), Austin Smith (Yarra Glen). NETBALL OPEN Yarra Ranges 63 d Mornington Peninsula 36 Yarra Ranges went into this year’s interleague defending their reputation as one of the premier netball competitions in the state. They certainly did no damage to it beating Mornington Peninsula by 30 goals. The game started at a frenetic pace with Yarra Ranges shooting 14 goals to 11. Ash Howard (Olinda) started off with a 9 goal first quarter. Krista Tomlinson was as always a force to be reckoned with in the centre, while the trio of Kaitlyn Black (Mount Evelyn), Ty Coppinger (Wandin) and Tamara Luke (Olinda) were a real mountain to try and shoot over. Another 17 goals in the second to 8 saw a lead of 12 goals at halftime. The final straw was the 18-goal

third quarter that really put the result to rest. Yarra Ranges Best: Krista Tomlinson (Olinda Ferny Creek; AFL Vic Best on Court Medallist), Ash Howard (Olinda Ferny Creek - 30 goals), Kaitlyn Black (Mount Evelyn). Mornington Peninsula Best: Sarah Duncan (Rye; AFL Vic Best on Court Medallist), Alana McDonald (Devon Meadows), Dionne Douglas (Crib Point). UNDER17s Yarra Ranges 49 d Mornington Peninsula 24 The girls came out full of running. They got the jump from the outset with Emerson Woods (Warburton Millgrove) and Holly McInerney (Wandin) setting the scene under the ring. Ciara Lumsden (Wandin) was a goer all day. A seven-goal lead at the first break set up the match. Holly McInerney was amazing under the ring, shooting nine and 10 goals in the second and third quarters, while the defence stood tall led by Emelie Ainslie-Aitkens (Wandin), Alanna Lennie (Wandin) and Stephanie Durant (Warburton Millgrove). The final quarter was the biggest scoring quarter, with Yarra shooting 16 to Mornington 5. A well-deserved win to the girls. Yarra Ranges Best: Ciara Lumsden (Wandin; AFL Vic Best on Court Medallist), Holly McInerney (Wandin - 34 goals), Charlotte Sparkes (Wandin). Mornington Peninsula Best: Isabella Shannon (Red Hill; AFL Vic Best on Court Medallist), Eliza McGuigan (Rye), Shannon Young (Rosebud).

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