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Towers dialed in By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS CASEY MP Tony Smith paid a visit to the Mount Evelyn football ground with Minister for Regional Communications Fiona Nash to announce funding for four new mobile phone base stations. Mr Smith and Ms Nash announced the funding for towers in Mount Evelyn, Chum Creek, Reefton, and Kalorama on Tuesday 24 May as a condition of a Coalition win in the upcoming federal election. The funding will make up round three of the Mobile Black Spot Program which has seen $160 million in previous rounds contributed by the Coalition Government to improve mobile phone coverage in regional areas. “We are here today to make an absolute commitment that a re-elected Turnbull government will provide funding for four new towers,” Mr Smith said.

“These towers will provide a big benefit for safety and a stronger local economy.” Ms Nash said while the Federal Government and telecommunication companies decided where the towers would go, they would be built to benefit local communities. “This round particularly focuses on difficult areas and areas that telcos may not consider commercially viable,” she said “We are also making sure we are taking communities’ views in consultation about what priorities are in local areas.” The four towers announced will see telecommunication companies partner with government in the planning and building of towers in non-metro areas with poor mobile phone coverage. “We will put locations forward and invite telcos to be part of the partnership in what is effectively a tender pro-

cess,” Ms Nash said. The projected round three of the Mobile Black Spot Program sets out location for between 100 and 150 towers that will cover roughly 900 mobile coverage black spots. Local business people and Yarra Ranges Council were in attendance at the announcement and spoke positively about the proposed funding. Yarra Ranges Mayor Jason Callanan said new phone towers in the area would help their local communities grow. “It’s exciting to see mobile phone coverage is being acknowledged as black spots are a big concern to us,” he said. “Not only on a safety level but also for economic development; we have a lot more home businesses that rely on an effective and reliable connection and this will let them prosper.” The exact location of the new

mobile phone towers will not be announced until the tender process has been complete and telecommunication companies have tested the area. Labor candidate for Casey, Hovig Melkonian said Labor supported the program but would extend it further under a Labor-led federal government. “We support Tony Smith’s announcement and support the funding of the black spot program but the Liberals have not gone far enough,” he said. “There are 10,800 identified black spots on the national network and less that five per cent have been funded under Turnbull.” Mr Melkonian said the towers that had been funded and built under the Coalition Government’s program were skewed towards Coalition-held seats. “Labor is committed to enhancing the black spot program in Casey and I am disappointed in way it has been

rolled,” he said. “Some 499 towers have been funded so far, 416 of them have been in Coalition electorates and only 21 of them have been switched on. “I don’t profess to know what’s going on exactly with how the Liberal Party is allocating funding but it does seem odd it’s not based on need, it’s happening only during election time,” he said. Mr Melkonian also said a mobile black spot program funded and managed by a Labor Government would see mobile phone towers built in places where the need was greatest. “I understand the importance of reliable mobile coverage in fire-prone areas like Casey; it’s of paramount importance to ensuring everyone’s safety,” he said. “We are committed to funding and improving the Mobile Black Spot program on the basis of need.”

Trees will be wheely good stuff IT LOOKS like a rainy weekend ahead, but that won’t dampen green-thumbs Kia Hawkins, Anne Fitzpatrick and Kellie Gee at Sunday’s Landcare for Cyclists event. The event, put on by Yarra Ranges Landcare Network, will see 1500 indigenous trees, grasses and shrubs planted alongside the Warburton Trail in Wesburn, to celebrate World Environment Day. For the full story, turn to page 3. 154235 Picture: ROB CAREW

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HOW to put the problem into plain words? There is apathy in voter land and increasing desperation observable in ‘pollie’ land. Voters tend to roll their eyes and throw up their hands in despair. ‘Pollies’ tend to flap their mouths ever faster. Sadly, only the same old cliches emerge. It is all about whose ‘spin’ we are prepared to bet on at the ballot box. Don’t they understand that we hear their words but we know from painful experience that they mean absolutely nothing. They are not us. They belong to another tribe concerned only with fighting each other for power. What we want to hear is not that ‘they’ have a plan or that ‘they’ will fix education or health or whatever else is topic of the moment. What we need are representatives who understand what the word ‘government’ actually means. Maybe we need to think about this, too. It is certainly not about promises and pork barrelling and pitting different groups of people against each other. We need people in Canberra who are capable of sitting down together, of listening to each other, of identifying and naming the fundamental problems that need solutions. Together, they must then find ways of resolving these problems. As citizens, we must also accept our own responsibility for attaining the common good. It is clear that Australia has economic problems, sustainability problems and social problems. Funds are required to address all of these things. Unfortunately, most politicians seem to be focused on doing this without raising the necessary taxes. Are they mad? Is this not the fundamental responsibility of government - to raise taxes and allocate the funds in the most equitable manner? Lyn Kennedy, Wesburn

Who watches the watchers? YOUR recent article on a tour of the Yarra Ranges Council buildings is an admission that the council administration has been negligent and failed in their duty of care to protect staff by not following OH&S WorkSafe protocols. Where have the council inspectors been all this time and could they be accused of being negligent by not acting to immediately demand repairs to eliminate the risk of staff being electrocuted? How many other council assets are in the same situation? Council inspectors and WorkSafe are quick to inspect and demand immediate closure of unsafe private premises but they are nowhere to be seen to order the shutdown of council offices they are now admitting are dangerous. I’m amazed WorkSafe has permitted council workers to occupy dangerous premises and that the insurances are still valid. Gilbert Boffa, Yarra Glen.

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TO THE young male P-plater in the white Commodore wagon who helped a lady on crutches to fill her car with fuel, on Friday, 20 May, about 6pm at the Woolworths Service station in Seville. ‘Well done’. It’s young people like you that help restore the faith in human nature of helping your fellow human being. Good on ya. Martin Dartnall, Gladysdale.

TAFE a shadow DESPITE Labor’s promises to spend more on TAFE and increase enrolments, TAFE numbers are down and dollars have been slashed. Training and Skills Minister, Steve Herbert, has admitted to massive funding cuts to student training under questioning from Parliament’s Public Accounts and Estimates Committee. More than $175 million in funding meant for student training was cut from the Victorian Training Guarantee, including $125 million that was returned to consolidated revenue. A further $50 million of money earmarked for student training was instead handed out as general grants to ‘bolster’ TAFEs, with no outcomes or deliverables attached. The admission shows Labor has broken its pre-election promise to grow enrolments and restore TAFE. The number of students in government-subsidised training has plummeted by 15 per cent under Labor but Mr Herbert claimed “they’re not real numbers”. Daniel Andrews and Steve Herbert are failing to help our local young people get the skills they need to find a job. They have broken their promises to our region - and it’s our young people who are suffering. Cindy McLeish, Member for Eildon.

Hand out to farmers AS AUSTRALIANS, we are renowned for putting our hand in our pocket when there is a crisis. At the moment, we have farmers working in all sorts of weather, seven days a week, for less money than I gave my kids for pocket money years ago. Our dairy farmers deserve us to stand by them before it’s too late and they all walk off the land. Don’t buy the supermarkets’ home-brand milk; pay a bit more and buy the branded milk and support these wonderful, hard-working people. Let’s support All Australian farmers. Mary Priestley, Healesville.

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More trees make trail a beauty spot By JESSE GRAHAM LOVERS of the Warburton Trail are being invited to give back to the area and help put more than 1000 plants in the ground in an event on 5 June. On Sunday 5 June, Yarra Ranges Landcare Network will be hosting a Landcare for Cyclists day in Station Road, Wesburn. Along the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail, landcare volunteers and visitors will work from 10.30am to 2.30pm, planting 1500 indigenous trees, grasses and shrubs. Facilitator Anne Fitzpatrick told the Mail that the event followed a similar format to its Landcare for Singles events, only this would be more

open for families, cyclists and green thumbs of all backgrounds. “We’re hoping for families, singles, couples, lycra or not,” she said. She said the event would also celebrate World Environment Day, and would be a chance for residents to offset their carbon footprint and get exercise by walking or cycling along the trail to the planting. Visitors can take the easy route, by cycling 1.6 kilometres from Millgrove to Wesburn, cycling 4.9km from Warburton or tackling nearly all the trail and riding 35.2km from Lilydale station. Ms Fitzpatrick said visitors should dress for

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winter weather and bring a raincoat, gardening gloves and a water bottle. She said that she hoped at least 60 people would turn up on the day, and that the planting would be an opportunity to beautify the area along the trail. The Lions Club of Lilydale will provide lunch, and dietary requirements can be sent to organisers via the registration form at www.yarrarangeslandcare.org.au. The planting site’s Melways map reference is 289, A7. For more information, call Anne Fitzpatrick on 0488 766 113 or email landcare@yrl.org.au.

A GROUP of Warburton filmmakers are showcasing their work, screening a film made in town on Sunday, 12 June at The Who Club. A word of warning from the makers - it’s not for children. At 7pm on Sunday, 12 June, a collective group of filmmakers will be screening their latest feature film, Mt Bride, to residents and visitors. Director, Karen Grulke told the Mail that the film followed a woman, Angel Heart (Sarah Fletcher), who comes to her hometown and hears rumours about bodies being found in the area. “But, because she’s got access to Google and the latest news media, and she can’t find any information about any of these dead bodies, she thinks it’s nonsense - until she ends up having to run for her life,” Ms Grulke said. She said the film also explores the attitudes of some younger people, who are unable to function

without mobile internet access or technology. “The lead character, she’s horrified that she comes to a town and they don’t have EFTPOS - that is just completely horrific,” Ms Grulke said. “We look back at our youth and go “We were like that”, and we know it’s annoying, but there’s also something beautiful and wonderful about that.” The film was written and produced by the small collective, with help from others, and filmed around the Warburton area. Ms Grulke said the group would be looking at making a sequel in the future. Admission price to the screening at The Who Club, on the corner of Warburton Highway and Thomas Avenue, is $10, and entry is capped at 50 people. For more information, visit The Who Club Warburton Vic Facebook Page.

Karen Grulke, Craig Hedger and Freddie Abela at The Who Club in Picture: ROB Warburton, where Mt Bride will be screened. 154701 CAREW

Workshop for business owners moving up WOORI Yallock business owners will be able to learn more about growing their businesses in workshops being held by the State Government next week. On Wednesday, 8 June, the Victorian Government will hold a workshop, Your Business in a Digital World, at the Woori Community House from 7pm. Northern Victoria MLC Jaclyn Symes an-

nounced the workshop on Thursday 26 May and said the program would allow business owners, both established and prospective, to get advice about expanding and growing their profits. “The Small Business workshops and seminars are a great opportunity for local business owners and operators to get reliable and affordable advice from the experts,” she said. The workshop is being run by Small Business

Victoria and hosted by the Belgrave South Community House, with topics on the night including starting a business, financial management, employing staff, marketing and digital business. The Woori Community House is located at Shop 5, 1385 Healesville-Kooweerup Road, Woori Yallock. For more information, visit business.vic.gov. au/workshops.

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Sheriff joins police on hunt AN ELDERLY Kinglake man will face court to face multiple driving charges, after being picked up by an automated number plate recognition (ANPR) operation in Yarra Glen last week. The ANPR operation, run by Yarra Glen police and the Sheriff on Tuesday 24 May, netted $42,000 in warrants over the day, and caught five unregistered vehicles. One of those unregistered vehicles was driven by a 72-year-old Kinglake man, who will be charged on summons for driving an unregistered vehicle with false plates attached, driving without an alcohol interlock and driving on a suspended driver’s licence. Sgt Coulson said that of the $42,000, $15,000 was paid on-the-spot by drivers. He said three of the drivers were found to have 47 outstanding warrants, totalling $18,500. They were each issued with seven day notices. Two other drivers had 24 outstanding warrants worth $8480, and were issued with a notice to suspend licences and/or registrations.

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POLICE are searching for a man acting suspiciously around Healesville, allegedly approaching homeowners to conduct firearms inspections. Crime Stoppers Victoria announced on Friday, 27 May, that police were searching for a man who visited a Healesville-Yarra Glen Road property in Healesville at 4pm on Saturday, 19 March. When the man requested to conduct a firearms inspection, the occupant asked the man for identification, which he refused. He then left the area. The man is believed to be between 30-40 years old, about 196cm tall, with a medium build, brown eyes and short black hair. On the day of his visit to the Healesville property, he was clean shaven and wore sunglasses on his head, and was driving a large black late-model sedan. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au and quote reference number CVS1216.

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Doing it for Ray THE Salvos and Healesville Jewellers will be raising money for the Red Shield Appeal in the coming week, shaking tins in place of a beloved fundraiser who suffered a heart attack on Saturday. Healesville Salvation Army Lieutenant Sarah Eldridge said the organisation would be running a fund-raising day on Saturday 4 June, to gather funds on behalf of long-time fund-raiser, Ray Ryan. Mr Ryan, who can usually be found with his fund-raising tin out the front of the jewellers, suffered a heart attack on Saturday 28 May near the Healesville RSL. Lt Eldridge said that a doctor based

at the east end of town rushed to the scene with a defibrillator to save Mr Ryan’s life. An Ambulance Victoria MICA team and local paramedics then treated Mr Ryan, before he was taken to hospital. Lt Eldridge said he was expected to recover, but was still in intensive care. She said Mr Ryan often competed with himself during the Red Shield Appeal, trying to top his previous year’s fund-raising, and that the Salvos and the jewellers would be collecting money in his stead in the coming week to top up his efforts. Donations can be made during the week to the Healesville Jewellers, 197A Maroondah Highway, Healesville, or to volunteers at the aptly

named Let’s Do It For Ray Red Shield Day on Saturday 4 June. On the Saturday, volunteers will shake tins at the front of the jewellers in Mr Ryan’s usual spot - to add to his fund-raising total for the appeal. Lt Eldridge said that Mr Ryan had a goal of $3500 for this year’s Red Shield Appeal, but had raised just under $1000 before the attack. “It would be an absolute miracle to get to that, but if we can at least get him well-and-truly over the $1000 mark, I think he’ll be pretty happy with that,” she said. Cards and notes can also be dropped off at the jewellers, which Lt Eldridge said would be collected and taken to Mr Ryan on Sunday.

Healesville Salvation Army fund-raiser Ray Ryan at his spot in front of the Healesville Jewellers, in 2014. 124538 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY

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“YARTS of the Valley” is an exhibition of diverse pieces from young artists in the Upper Yarra. Showing at the Waterwheel Gallery, Warburton from 19 May to 8 June. Make a date to call in for a great exhibition of young talent.

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HEALESVILLE Rotary is holding a free Men’s Health Night to raise awareness of the benefits of early diagnosis and treatment of illness at the Healesville Football Club rooms on Wednesday 15 June at 7pm. Speakers will talk on their experience with cancer and depression, a clinician will speak on prostate cancer and beyondblue will speak on mental health. Light refreshments will be provided. Phone Peter Gebert 0400 840 425.

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Dumper dumped A MAN is facing a $300 littering fine after illegally dumping green waste in the forest near Big Pats Creek, after an anonymous tip-off from a witness. The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) announced on Tuesday 24 May that it had received an anonymous tip-off about a man dumping “several� trailerloads of green waste in the Yarra State Forest near Big Pats Creek. DELWP project officer Joy Harte said that weeds from the man’s garden were dumped among the green waste and that the anonymous tipper had witnessed the dumping. When contacted, the dumper claimed he did not know his actions were illegal. Ms Harte said that dumping litter and waste - even green waste - was illegal, and that DELWP was investigating dumpings to charge those responsible. “It really is a problem for exotic weeds to be dumped in a forest,� she said. “It just sets us up for disaster further down the line - by putting it in our forest, it’s making our fire prevention worse. “I don’t know what the logic in that was.� Dumping in the Yarra State Forest has been an ongoing issue for DELWP, with numerous cases of rubbish

and household materials being dumped off of roadside embankments. The Mail reported in September last year that two truckloads of rubbish - including mattresses and up to 30 tyres - were dumped down a steep embankment on the same road as the Wesburn waste transfer station. Due to the steep angle of the embankment, DELWP paid thousands of dollars for contractors to remove the rubbish. In another case, asbestos was found dumped in the forest and was removed by specialist contractors at a cost of $8000. Ms Harte said that, though residents complained about high tipping fees as a justification for dumping, illegal rubbish dumping cost DELWP thousands of taxpayers’ dollars. “Why would you do that, to spoil such beauty?� she said. “The budget for recreation gets blown on picking rubbish, whereas there are other, better things we could be doing with that - improving walking tracks and things like that.� She said that more information was coming in from the dumped rubbish, and that DELWP was now looking at monitoring dumping hotspots to catch litterers redhanded. Anyone spotting suspi-

Burning off, like this fire in Wesburn, will not be allowed for those Picture: ROB CAREW in residential zones in June and July. 154477

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YARRA Ranges residents will have to hold off with their burn-offs, with the council issuing a reminder that burning off is banned in residential zones over June and July. On Monday 23 May, the Yarra Ranges Council released a reminder that burning off is prohibited in residential bushland areas through June and July. Mayor Jason Callanan said the reason for the ban was because wood and organic material was wettest during these months, and would create “excessive smoke“ when burnt. “Burning wet material is prohibited under the local law,“ he said. “The law aims to strike a balance between burning off for fuel reduction purposes and reducing the impact of smoke on neighbours and the environment. “Residents across the whole

municipality may be affected, with Belgrave, Belgrave Heights, Belgrave South, Coldstream, East Warburton, Ferny Creek, Healesville, Kalorama, Kallista, Launching Places, Menzies Creek, Millgrove, Monbulk, Montrose, Mount Dandenong, Mount Evelyn, Olinda, Powelltown, Sassafras, Selby, Seville, Seville East, Sherbrooke, Tecoma, Upwey, Wandin North, Warburton, Wesburn, Woori Yallock, Yarra Glen and Yarra Junction being partially or completely residential zones. Those in rural zones will still be permitted to burn off, for fire prevention purposes - however, burning off is also not allowed on Sundays, Smog Alert Days and Total Fire Ban Days in this zone. For those in residential zones, the council suggested alternatives to burning, such as mulching, taking green waste to a waste transfer station or using a green waste bin.

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Mayor’s tag team challenge By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

Peter Gebert is asking men to come along to the Rotary Club of Healesville's Men's Picture: JESSE GRAHAM Health Night on 15 June. 154809

Time to man up By JESSE GRAHAM WHEN IT comes to men’s health issues, awareness is the key. Men from around the Yarra Valley are invited to attend a Men’s Health Night, organised by the Rotary Club of Healesville, on Wednesday, 15 June. From 7pm at the Healesville Football Clubrooms at the Don Road Sporting Complex, speakers including Rotary’s Ion Whykes OAM, prostate cancer ambassador Sam Gebert, Ross Bennett and beyondblue’s Tim Richardson will talk about key health issues - bowel cancer, prostate cancer, depression and

mental health. Rotarian Peter Gebert said the night would be a chance to raise awareness of cancer and mental health, and how men could be prepared to notice symptoms and warning signs and where to go from there. He said the speakers were locals who had knowledge of the topics they were speaking on, with Mr Whykes and Sam Gebert (Peter’s son) going through treatment for bowel and prostate cancer respectively. “I think what, really, we’re focusing on is early intervention and correction,” he said. “Your prostate cancer and your bowel cancer, early inter-

vention and it’s the most curable sort-of disease - if it’s left, it becomes a big problem. “This is the message we’re trying to get out - get onto it early, go to the doctor.” Mr Gebert said Rotary was canvassing the area, inviting sporting clubs and emergency services groups to gather residents and young men for the meeting. “If we got 100 people I’d be delighted - 150 would be excellent,” he said. Coffee and tea will be provided at the meeting, and all are welcome. For more information, call 5962 6550.

YARRA Ranges Mayor Jason Callanan is looking for two talented artists ages 12-25 to change how the mayor’s office looks. Cr Callanan is seeking local young artists to submit designs for murals to cover two of the walls in his office. “I want some cool art to be put on walls, to mix it up here in this office because it’s a bit plain,” he said. The two mural designs will need to cover one wall 1.8m wide by 2.4m high and another wall 2m wide by 2.4m high. While the design brief says the murals should reflect the Yarra Ranges, Cr Callanan is looking for more than just paintings of trees. “It’s up to the kids what they want to put up but I’m looking for something that’s edgy, that’s funky and that’s fun,” he said. “I want something that identifies young people of the shire and I want them to be imaginative in what they want to put up there.” The two artists who are picked to paint the murals will each receive a $100 Chirnside Park Shopping Centre voucher. The plan received some back-lash on social media with some local people upset established local artists were not chosen to paint the murals. Cr Callanan said running this competition was the best way to give all artists an equal opportunity to get the job. “We wanted to give people an equal chance rather than council just choosing two people to paint,” he said.

Mayor Jason Callanan is looking for young artists in the Yarra Ranges to paint the boring walls in his office. 154663 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS “We could have gone away and just picked two artists to do it but there might be someone out there who might have something very different that we don’t know about. “We might even unearth a few young artists too who might not have considered doing something like this.”

Entries for the mural competition will be accepted until Friday 17 June and the winning designs selected in the week starting Monday 20 June. Entries into the competition can be submitted online via www.yarraranges.vic.gov. au/Lists/Latest-news/MayorsMural

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HOME LOANS MEAN INVESTMENT IN COMMUNITY WHETHER the customer is a first time home buyer, looking to refinance an existing mortgage, renovating or extending, or developing an investment portfolio, the Bendigo Bank Community Bank branches have a comprehensive range of products and services that help make the process an easier one. THE Bendigo Bank rates its home loans - just like customers do as they research their best financial options, and the bank is proud to partner with thousands of people in the community to help realise those new home dreams. By rating their home loans, the Bendigo Bank stays in touch with what is happening in the market and responds with comprehensive packages and options that give

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28 Mt Riddell Road, Healesville Recently refurbished home with character & a modern update. Set on 4 acres (approx) in a quiet neighbourhood, yet close to all the facilities of Healesville township. Here is a wonderful opportunity for you and your family. Upstairs has 3 large bedrooms capturing magnificent views from double french doors opening onto a wide verandah enclosed by glass balustrading. Master bedroom has a large full ensuite with 2 vanities, dressing room and adjunct nursery/hobby craft room with separate exterior access. Also up top is another bathroom with modern claw foot bath and powder room. Downstairs there are 2 main living areas, modern kitchen with breakfast nook and separate dining area, another bathroom and 4th bedroom/ study, heating is ducted gas plus slow combustion heater in lounge complete the picture. Car spaces are plentiful with double lock up garage under main roof plus huge shed and annex, well established gardens. The land is mostly cleared and suitable for ponies etc.

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At Mark Gunther First National Real Estate, we always aim to pride the best possible service and a consistent range of high quality Residential, Rural and Lifestyle Properties, Marketing, Sales & Rentals to our clients at all times. Mark Gunther – Director / Licensed Estate Agent Determined, enthusiastic and dedicated to local real estate for the last 35 years of which 28 of those years have been spent working in the Yarra Valley. Mark has achieved high respect from the community and his peers. His focus on Healesville, Yarra Glen and surrounding areas has contributed to many successful sales and many happy clients that keep coming back. Gary Lucas – Sales Consultant After moving to Healesville as a child in 1974, Gary can definitely be considered a local. Having grown up and spent his working career in the area, he doesn’t just know the area - He loves it! His real estate vision is quite simple, he wants to be able to help people achieve buying and selling property, and at the same time, always provide excellent service and support to his clients. When quality of service counts, and for a friendly and compassionate attitude and hard work, you can rely on Gary to deliver results. Kate Taylor - Sales Consultant Real Estate is Kate’s passion. Kate has been in the Yarra Valley for more than 30 years. She loves talking to people and loves houses. Having worked in the industry on and off since she was 17 starting as a receptionist for a big city agency and then moving onto a smaller boutique agency closer to home. Kate started her Sales career almost 12 years ago, had a couple of years running her own successful Agency and am now happily working for Mark Gunther First National.

Licensed Real Estate Agent Richard Taylor The Landmark brand has become synonymous with all things rural for a generation but, where real estate is concerned, it has a new entity in its marriage with the progressive and worldwide Harcourts brand. In their large office in Wandin North, at the gate way to the Yarra Valley, Richard Taylor has settled down to his task as Wandin’s only home based real estate agent. Progressive in the same vein as is the Harcourts brand, Richard brings with him years of previous experience from working with main stream agents, U Hooker and Stockdale and Leggo. You may have seen him recently on Foxtel’s “Selling Houses Australia”. Comfortable selling a residential home or commercial property in Wandin, Seville and surrounds, he is equally at home in a pair of rubber boots traipsing across farms and rural lifestyle properties. With a professional background as a Regional Manager in finance and time on the farm in South Gippsland, Richard has an honest, worldly, down to earth approach to his work and has made many friends during his time in the valley. Feel at ease walking into his office for a chat, call him any time on 0407081957 or email him at richard.taylor@landmarkharcourts.com.au Property Manager Suzanne Failla When dealing with the Landmark Harcourts Property Management team, you are also dealing with a local personality who has astute knowledge of your area and the support of an international brand. Having stepped into Property Management back in 2008 as a property manager Sue then came on board with the team at Landmark Harcourts in 2012 where she started up a successful rent roll that is constantly growing. With the added advantage of local knowledge and having lived in the Yarra Valley for over 30 years AND having been a landlord, Sue understands what is required for her clients to enjoy renting their properties with the Landmark Harcourts Property Management team. Sue prides herself in providing superior service that is honest, with attention to detail, with the guarantee that ‘things will get done!’ and most of all COMMUNICATION! So if you are looking for an agent to manage your property that provides superior service, that understands what is expected, and WILL get things done then give Sue a call on 03 59619 288 or email Suzanne.failla@landmarkharcourts.com.au

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Your Yarra Valley Barry Plant Team With offices on both major highways – Warburton Highway at Woori Yallock, and Maroondah Highway at Healesville – Barry Plant can offer your sale or rental property great exposure through both local offices as well as the internet. As part of the larger Barry Plant Group – which has approximately 80 offices, including Lilydale, Croydon, Ringwood, Heathmont and Emerald – but individually owned, with Jenny Webb as Director, Barry Plant at Woori Yallock and Healesville, we are very customer focused and have a strong track record in negotiating excellent results for our clients. Recommendations are very important to our business, so we are always delighted when happy clients give us an individually written card or thank you note and tell their family and friends about their positive experience with us. Jenny Webb has been on the sales team since 2003, bought the Woori Yallock business in 2006, opened Healesville office in 2011, and is still actively involved in listing, selling and renting properties. Jane Nunn joined the team in 2007, becoming Branch Manager at Healesville in 2011, and is actively involved in both sales and property management. Peter Nunn has been Sales Consultant with the Woori Yallock office since 2013, and has listed and sold properties through both offices. Carli Mitchell and John Holz provide excellent support in the sales, property management and administration aspects of the business. Together we are your local Barry Plant Team – so please contact us on 5964 7344 or 5962 1700 to discuss your real estate needs.

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Sandy Hall Real Estate is a very community minded Real Estate agency and Sandy has been involved in Real estate for almost 20 years. She is local resident an ‘independent’ agent with a strong level of commitment to honesty and ethics not normally associated with the Real Estate industry. Sandy says “Many of the sales I make are from people I sold to many years ago, I find when people are happy with me they recommend me to their friends who may not have had such a good real estate experience in the past. When someone buys from me I make sure they have all the information they could possibly need about the area they are moving too, I show then where the Kinder is, the local primary school etc, we give them a Warby Hwy directory so they can access

Eview Yarra Valley offers a complete real estate service from selling, rural, residential, commercial and properties that have development opportunity. Since stepping into property management in January 2014 we have grown our portfolio organically due to hard work, the repeat business and referrals we continually receive from the community and this is due to our exceptional service our clients receive. Our office is Located across the road from Innocent Bystander and Beechworth Bakery, two very popular and always busy eateries at the East end of Healesville.

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local tradies if needed.” Sandy’s enthusiasm and personal commitment to both the Vendors and Buyers is a testament to the fact that she has bought and sold many times and can empathise with both buyers and sellers going through the same gamete of emotions that leaving your home, and buying another home brings. Sandy has attended many conferences and courses over the years and has received a gold medal industry award as recognition of her ability and has countless testimonials from happy Vendors and buyers. Sandy says ‘Now is a great time to sell having buyers and investors just waiting to purchase in most areas of the valley’. Centrally located at 2874 Warburton Hwy Wesburn, pop in or phone 5967 2001 or 0402 260 364 to discuss all aspects of Real Estate.

Our dedicated team are experienced and have been working in the local community for a combined 50+ years now. We pride ourselves on our strong negotiating skills, communication and this is why Eview Yarra Valley are the number 1 agent in Healesville, selling more properties for more than any of our competitors. If you are looking and either selling or renting or just want some knowledgeable advice on any matter of your property(s), then please contact Eview Yarra Valley for an obligation free appraisal or assessment.


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Specialising in Sales & Rental Management. If you’re unhappy with your current Agent, give us a call & join our list of happy Vendors & Landlords! * *If your property is exclusively listed with another agent, please disregard this communication

2683 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction Major Renovations Needed Yarra Junction | $290,000 Plus Imagine the high ceilings of yesteryear, and 2 huge bedrooms of that bygone era. Now if you’re up to the task if a complete renovation this big old house may be the project you’ve been looking for. There is also the possibility of a second dwelling to fit out or keep it as an office, garage and laundry as it is now. There is a separate lock up garage with a concrete floor. The roof is fully insulated and has solar panels which have a feed in tariff of 42 cents, and there are 2 water tanks totalling 48,000 litres, also mains water is on the property, this property is sounding more and more self sufficiency. The back yard has a complete orchard of apple trees, nectarine, apricot, lemon, fig, cherry trees, pomegranate plum and blood orange tree also. The property has a bus stop out the front and is fully fenced. To arrange an inspection please contact Sandy Hall on 5967 2001 or 0402 260 364

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18 Giffords Road Warburton

This dual Occupancy brick home is now available for sale. Upstairs we have 2 generous sized bedrooms, lounge dining and kitchen north facing to the awesome Warburton ranges. Downstairs is a 1 bedroom unit with great kitchen and generous size bathroom. There is also a double garage downstairs. This property has all the bells and whistles regarding self sufficiency, including, solar panels, solar hot water, hydronic heating and the list goes on and on. To arrange an inspection please phone Sandy Hall on 0402 260 364

15 Reefton Drive McMahons Creek

Escape to the county... Now l $189,000 Price Reduced - Vendor Says ”Sell” Two bedroom home with two toilets and new kitchen and Bathroom on approx one third of an acre, is now offered for sale at a super cheap affordable price. There are some shire issues regarding the front verandah and this is reflected in the super cheap price. The land backs onto a creek which is adorable and these properties are very hard to find. To arrange a very prompt inspection please phone Sandy Hall on 0402 260 364

3 Leith Road McMahons Creek

Country Road Take me home! l $265,000 We have just listed a 3 bedroom house on a fully fenced flat block in McMahon’s Creek. This property is heated with both a wood heater and electric panels. The ceiling fans help disburse

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the heat and keep you cool in the summer months. The kitchen offers electric wall oven and hot plates and room for the family dining table. Approximately 15 minutes from Warburton this property has a lot to offer the first home buyer or investors. To arrange an inspection phone Sandy Hall on 0402 260 364.

121 Wonga Road, Millgrove

Finish the Dream | $110,000 This property is now for sale and consists of approx ¼ acre of sloping land with power and water connected on the land. The stumps are already in and a lot of the hard work has been done including the driveway dug out and all ready for someone else to take over the project. The views from where is house will be are amazing. To arrange an inspection please phone Sandy Hall on 0402 260 364

2 Waterloo Avenue Warburton

Room for Everyone | $370,000 Just newly available is this 4 bedrooms plus study home in Warburton with 2 bathrooms and great views of mount Little Joe. The master bedroom has a full ensuite and walk in robes. The other 2 bedrooms upstairs have built in robes. The open plan design is very functional with views from every window and the 3 balconies really bring the outside in. On a made road, and opposite the golf course at the high end of Martyr Rd this property is on a quarter acre block and priced right for a prompt sale. With a tenant in place (the lease ends in August) this could be good for an investor or a first home buyer. Please phone Sandy Hall to arrange an inspection on 0402 260 364

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5 Wurnit Lane Yarra Junction $660,000 - $720,000 Sensational Character Home with Inspiring Views The quality and workmanship in this renovated character home is simply stunning. Set on over 3/4 of an acre & sitting proudly overlooking the township and to the mountain ranges to the north beyond the impeccably landscaped grounds boast extensive plantings, brick paved paths and stone walls. With 4 bedrooms plus study in a lexible loor plan ideal for growing families the master bedroom is serviced by spacious walk in robe and full ensuite plus a further large bedroom with 4 built in robes, a study with external access then upstairs two further bedrooms and powder room. Living sprawls over both levels, downstairs with open plan lounge and family area, upstairs a great area ideal for kids to relax and play. The kitchen is for the dedicated amateur chef offering Jarrah benchtops, timber doors. Fold away doors bring the outside in whilst taking in the breathtaking views.

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Set on a great lat block in quiet surrounds this 4 bedroom Hardiplank home is a great irst home, investment or family living option. With room to expand you will enjoy living just a short walk to the majestic Yarra River as well as being close to shops, schools & transport. The home boasts open plan living, kitchen with gas cooking & walk in pantry. Extras include double carport, multiple garden shed, air conditioning, loating timber loors in the living areas.

A well built and thoughtfully designed Australian homestead on over an acre of land. Offering 3 Large bedrooms, two with built in robes and the master having walk in robe and full ensuite. A spacious meals family room is complimented by the Black wood timber kitchen which features panoramic garden window. Relax around the cosy wood heater in the large family rumpus room at the opposite end of the house. A double garage, double carport and good vehicle access would suit any tradie.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

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“THE CONVENT” FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST CLOSING DATE 21st JUNE AT 3.00PM 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 all only a short walk from the gorgeous cafes and shops and only approx. 70 kms 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 and much more.

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David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

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Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

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3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton

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Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

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1 Harberts Rd Don Valley

$490,000 - $550,000

Solid Family Living with Superb Valley Views This much loved family home is offered for sale for the irst time in 21 years, which tells a tale of what a lovely place this is to live. The brick home is situated on approx. ž of an acre, with a fully fenced yard and beautiful places to sit and enjoy a cuppa or glass of wine whilst overlooking the beautiful valley beyond. The home provides 3 good sized bedrooms, the master has a walk through robe and full ensuite whilst bedrooms 2 & 3 both have built in robes. There are two good sized living rooms with quality ittings, natural gas ducted heating, wood heating and split system heating and cooling and ducted vacuuming. The large kitchen provides ample bench and cupboard space, induction cooktop and has an adjacent meals area. Externally there are a few options for outdoor entertaining, a double carport, sheds, ample off street parking.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)

Reefton

$250,000 plus

Badger Creek

$390,000 - $430,000

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Great All Rounder

Step into your own private world where peacefulness is a given and fresh air meets you at every turn. This home consists of 2 bedrooms plus a large sunroom with its own pot belly that can be another bedroom or second living area if extra space is needed. A huge lounge with a large wood heater and large reverse cycle air con. The kitchen and bathroom have been renovated beautifully. Outside there is much to enjoy from your front deck with surrounding state forest full of nature and all the sounds that go with it.

This very neat 3 bedroom home is in excellent condition and offers comfortable living to all. Boasting an updated kitchen, 3 spacious bedrooms, and master with walk through robe and dual access main bathroom. Sitting on a large quarter acre block with a huge yard and opposite the Healesville Sanctuary it is ideally located for convenience and peaceful living. Outside there’s a double carport plus a large double garage, covered verandah and paved outdoor area.

Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513

Warburton

$300,000 - $345,000

Ferns, Birds, Privacy and a Loving Feeling This much loved and cared for home could be just the retreat you have been searching for. A place where birds love to visit and the window backdrop looks like a picture out of a holiday brochure! The home provides 3 good sized bedrooms, split system and wood heating, soaring cathedral ceilings, split level and open plan living, rear undercover balcony overlooking the park like setting and a superb bathroom with a freestanding bath to soak away the day. Outdoors you will ind a double carport, garden shed, plenty of under house storage and a superb garden with age old Ferns trees as a feature. A delightful home in a very picturesque setting.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

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Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

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Food and wine paired off By JESSE GRAHAM SMALLER wineries across the Yarra Valley will be opening their gates for two days of tastings and dining in June, with the annual Shortest Lunch coming around again. The Shortest Lunch, held on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 June, will see 15 small wineries host visitors and serve matched food and wine over two days. Visitors will pay $15 for entry, which includes a souvenir wine glass, and receive a map of wineries around Seville, Yering, Steels Creek, Healesville, Chirnside Park and Woori Yallock to visit. From there, they will be able to indulge in meals with matched wines, have coffee and tea, talk with winemakers and taste the specialty wines, with scenic views of the valley from the cellar doors. Seville Hill owner and winemaker, and spokesperson for the Shortest Lunch, John D’Aloisio said the event had been running for 17 years, with its annual attendance growing from 600 in its first year to about 2800 in 2015. This year, he hopes to get more than 3000 people coming to wineries over the weekend. But, unlike the event’s larger cousin, the former-Yarra Valley Grape Gazing Festival, Mr D’Aloisio said the Shortest Lunch was about the pairing of food and wine - not necessarily about the entertainment. “It’s not any of the attraction - it’s just there for the ambiance of an event,” he said. “The whole idea is for them to understand that the experience they get at this event is an experience they’d always have, any time they visit a

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John D’Aloisio with some wine and food - the two stars of the Shortest Lunch weekend. 154421 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM smaller winery. “It’s also the understanding that people realise that food and wine are a match - it’s not food and wine, it’s food with wine.” He said the event was also a way for the smaller wineries, which run most of their sales through the cellar door, to showcase their products and encourage people to buy bottles to take home - and to visit again.

“Most of us boutique wineries are non-commercial, in regards to selling our wines out there at supermarkets, so we rely heavily on our cellar door for visitation,” Mr D’Aloisio said. “The more people we can get out and the more people we can get to re-visit us, the better for all of us.” The Shortest Lunch name comes from the fact that the event falls on the weekend closest to the

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winter solstice, the shortest day of the year. The food on offer at the wineries varies, with pulled pork sliders (at Payne’s Rise), Canadian pancakes (Five Oaks Vineyard), sweet potato Ravioli (Boat O’Craigo) and Hungarian meat balls (Whispering Hills), among others, being served up over the weekend. Mr D’Aloisio said the food would be “boutique, but refined”, with vegetarian options and desserts at each winery. “We’re allowing all of the wineries to have an entree, a vegetarian option and a dessert, whereas before it was just the entrees only, and the place that had the dessert would be the place that gets smashed at the end of the day,” he said. He said the feedback each year had been “fantastic”, and that the smaller serving sizes allowed people to visit multiple wineries to have their fill. “Everyone enjoys the event, they like the wines, they like everything - but you get the odd person who says the tastings aren’t big enough; the food’s not enough, that sort of stuff,” Mr D’Aloisio said. “If you went to a restaurant and you went and purchased a three-course meal, you’d probably spend upwards of $80, if not more. “Here you’ve got the option of going around to all different wineries, tasting different wines and then experiencing different types of food with those wines - so at $15 average, you can have a four-course meal, you’re paying $60, and at the same time, you’ve got an array of wines to taste at the same time.” Money raised from the Shortest Lunch weekend will go to the CFA. For more information, visit www.shortestlunch.com.au.

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ARTHOUSE MOVIES CROYDON

BRYAN Singer’s updated XMen series is just spinning its wheels with X-Men: Apocalypse. The re-awakening of El Sabah Nur (Oscar Isaac), the mythical first mutant, places the entire world in jeopardy, and the X-Men, led by telepath Professor X (James McAvoy) must band together once again to stop him. For all Isaac’s stolid gravi-

tas, El Sabah Nur is a generic antagonist with vague worlddestroying motivations. The film wastes a lot of time showing him recruiting his Horsemen of the Apocalypse, as most of these henchmen have negligible roles in the narrative. First Class was a politicallycharged prequel and Days of Future Past was a universe-altering revisionist adventure, but Apocalypse has comparatively little impact or consequence. Magneto (Michael Fassbender), El Sabah Nur’s favoured Horseman, is levelling entire cities

with his magnetic powers, but this carnage feels very disconnected from the film’s constrained resolution. The action is exciting in the moment but unmemorable, save for (once again) a wonderfully creative slow-motion centrepiece with Quicksilver (Evan Peters). But Apocalypse is still leagues better than Batman v Superman because of its strong performances and some great character development. Thoroughly mediocre, but still decently entertaining. - Seth Lukas Hynes

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Olinda are flag favourites By CAMERON HUTCHISON FOUR seasons in one day was the order for Saturday. Fog at Olinda, sun at Monbulk, bit of rain elsewhere had punters with jackets on, sunglasses and heaters in cars going. Some of the football and netball would have either had you chilled to the bone or burning up with frustration. Olinda has now firmed as flag favourites with a resounding demolition of a weakened Woori Yallock side. Wandin and Healesville are just ticking along nicely. Alexandra upset Yea on the weekend, while Gembrook keep surprising some footy supporters. Four teams are now on 16 points in Division 2 as the battle for the minor positions on the ladder heats up. Wandin is starting to firm as a bit of a favourite in A Grade Netball but Olinda and Warburton are hot on their heels. Division 2 has Yarra Glen and Seville all tied up and they do not meet for the first time until Round 8. Watch this space! Division 1 Seniors Healesville 18.14.122 d Emerald 9.8.62 Healesville got off to a great start on Saturday, kicking 5.5 in the first to take a handy lead in to the second. Emerald just could not get the ball past the centre of the ground as Healesville kicked an amazing nine goals in the second to take an unbeatable lead 75 points into the main break. Emerald outscored Healesville in the second half, kicking 6.5 to 4.8 which shows that Emerald can match it but the damage was done in the second quarter. Healesville Best: N. Mende (1 goal), A. Hamer, J. Nugent, M. Fraraccio (4 goals), S. Donkin, P. MacFarlane (3 goals) Emerald Best: L. McKenna, M. Steer, J. Thomas (1 goal), Mat Dompietro, D. Murray, Michael Dompietro Monbulk 19.9.123 d Warburton Millgrove 11.8.74 The Burras started off well and took a handy lead on nine points into the second. Things evened up in the second, with Monbulk booting six goals to Warby’s four to give Monbulk a slim lead of two points at half time. The game see-sawed in the third, but Monbulk increased their lead to 16 points. The Burras were overrun in the last and unable to add any majors to their score, while Monbulk had the biggest quarter of the day, kicking six in the last to come away with a comfortable but not convincing win. Monbulk Best: S. McBride (2 goals), D. Ward (2 goals), C. Sharpe (2 goals), T. Gromer, T. Armstrong, B. Hicken Warburton Millgrove Best: P. Sharp, J. Iacono, L. Barnard (1 goal), T. Walker (1 goal), D. Brookes, I. Andueza Belgrave 11.12.78 d Mount Evelyn 9.20.74 Belgrave have racked up their first win for the season against a Mount Evelyn side that will be wondering how they let this one get away. Simple answer - you need to kick more goals than behinds. A total of 9.20 for the day is obvi-

Seville and Yarra Junction proved to be a hard-fought contest in the netball. 154866 ously not a winning score. Belgrave came out and took control over the tempo of the game kicking 4.4 to 1.2. Belgrave’s pressure on Mount Evelyn was the difference all day. Even when Mount Evelyn hit the lead by 13 points late in the last quarter, it was this pressure which got them back in front and again the pressure on Mount Evelyn to kick a goal after the siren was too much; and a behind resulted as did Belgrave’s first win. Belgrave Best: T. Stubley (1 goal), J. Brown (1 goal), J. Pearce (2 goals), D. Bilston, P. Gough (1 goal), J. Webb Mount Evelyn Best: D. Matarazzo, L. Francis, R. Cowan, J. Thompson, D. Kift, B. Doyle Olinda Ferny Creek 16.17.113 d Woori Yallock 3.11.29 Olinda has stamped their authority on the competition at this point with a comprehensive win over second place Woori Yallock on Saturday. A four goal to one first quarter seemed like a reasonable start by both sides, and it was only early. Spectators would have expected Woori to fire up in the second, but Olinda were full of run and Woori just had no answers for the drive out of the centre. Olinda kicked six goals in the second, while Woori only managed four behinds. Woori struggled all day hitting targets, which put the result out of Woori’s reach. Olinda kicked another seven goals in the second half to Woori Yallock’s solitary goal. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: C. Horner (3 goals), M. Mollica (2 goals), L. Taylor, C. Brown, M. Wright (1 goal), D. Noorda Woori Yallock Best: J. Matthews (1 goal), J. Coombs, K. Busoli, H. Smith, K. Thompson, J. Adams Wandin 24.16.160 d Upwey Tecoma 11.14.80 Wandin are starting to show why they were last year’s premiers by racking up another win on Saturday at the expense of Upwey. Wandin now sit third on the ladder by percentage. This game started off as an even affair, with both sides kicking four in the first. Wandin played possession football in the second and held Upwey to one

goal while they kicked seven, increasing their lead to 37 points at half-time. Joel Coombes was unstoppable up forward, kicking nine goals for the day. Wandin kicked another 13 goals in the second half, holding Upwey to only six. Daniel Waters kicked five for Upwey but it just was not Upwey’s day. Wandin Best: J. McInnes, Jack. Bayliss (1 goal), J. Coombes (9 goals), Jarrod Bayliss (3 goals), J. Glenn (1 goal), J. Taylor. Upwey-Tecoma Best: J. Hackett, B. Sheppard, S. Mitchell (1 goal), K. Townsend-Finlay (1 goal), D. Van Hoorn (2 goals), J. Barnard Division 2 Seniors Alexandra 17.12.114 d Yea 17.9.111 Tipsters would have pencilled this win in for Yea based on previous form, but an upset is always good for footy. Yea took the early lead of 13 points at quarter time. Alexandra had different ideas and came out and kicked seven goals to four to take a slim five-point lead at halftime. Alexandra played good contested football in the third, keeping Yea goalless and extending their lead to 27 points. Yea must have got some sort of pasting at three-quarter time as they came out and played the football that everybody was expecting. They kicked eight goals to four, but left their run too late and could just not make up the difference. Alexandra Best: B. Wallace, W. Goonan (1 goal), M. Steiner, C. Mullins, J. Goonan, R. Norris (2 goals) Yea Best: D. Evans, B. Cunningham (4 goals), A. Hobbs, M. Ivill (4 goals), J. Flynn (1 goal), A. McSpeerin Gembrook Cockatoo 18.11.119 d Powelltown 5.13.43 Gembrook now sit equal second with three other teams after a very convincing win. Powelltown looked like they had all the running after having eight scoring shots to two in the first quarter, but inaccuracy would be their downfall. The game was in the balance at halftime with Gembrook holding a slim lead of seven points. An eight goal to one third quarter for Gembrook sealed the result and they came away with a big win. Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: A. Shipp

Marcus Hottes has continued his interleague form, helping to build Olinda's premiership credentials. 154866 (1 goal), L. Scott (2 goals), M. Maddison, R. Causer (2 goals), R. Wilson, S. Martin Powelltown Best: P. Allen, J. Moore, R. Johnson, T. Hallmark, S. Sanders, M. Horsley Kinglake 14.17.101 d Thornton Eildon 4.3.27 Kinglake also share second spot on the ladder after a good performance. Scores were evenly poised at halftime with Kinglake holding a lead of 27 points. Thornton had only managed one goal up to half-time. Kinglake kicked 10 goals to three to give them a much-needed win and some much-needed confidence. Kinglake Best: B. Wilkinson (1 goal), M. Rowlands (3 goals), Z. White, G. Hibberd (1 goal), S. Mather, R. Mallison (2 goals) Thornton Eildon Best: Z. King, J. Strachan (1 goal), A. Reddan, B. Musgrove, C. Lubransky, D. Creed Seville 21.7.133 d Yarra Junction 12.18.90 This game was YVFM Match of the Day and was played in honour of Tony ‘The Voice’ Foo. Skills were high, considering the wet conditions and the game was enjoyable to watch all day with some good ball movement. The game was evenly poised at quarter time as Seville held a slim lead of six points. Yarra Junction fought back in the second, kicking five goals to three and held a lead of nine points at the main break. The third quarter saw another change in the lead as Seville kicked six

goals to three. Straight kicking from Yarra junction was going to be their downfall. The last quarter, Seville kicked nine goals to Junctions 2.5. Thirty scoring shots to 28, if kicked straight, would have meant a solid win for Junction but it was Seville’s day. Seville Best: Nathan O’Keefe (11 goals), A. Mammoliti, J. Nolan (1 goal), M. Cecere (3 goals), T. Groen (1 goal), B. Penwill (1 goal). Yarra Junction Best: E. Wadsworth (2 goals), F. D’Agostino, W. Robertson (1 goal), A. Chandler, C. Spaulding (5 goals), S. Williams Yarra Glen: bye Under 18s Football Warburton Millgrove 9.11.65 d Woori Yallock-Powelltown 4.6.30 Monbulk-Seville 16.15.111 d Kinglake 8.2.50 Mount Evelyn 14.11.95 d Yarra Glen 4.5.29 Wandin 14.10.94 d Upwey-Tecoma 7.7.49 Emerald: bye Division 1 A Grade Netball Healesville 46 d Emerald 35 Warburton-Millgrove 49 d Monbulk Hawks 26 Belgrave 53 d Mount Evelyn 42 Olinda Ferny Creek 76 d Woori Yallock 33 Wandin 72 d Upwey Tecoma 33 Division 2 A Grade Netball Yea 39 d Alexandra 35 Seville 28 d Yarra Junction 19 Thornton Eildon won by forfeit from Kinglake Powelltown: bye Yarra Glen: bye


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Home has its advantages WARBURTON GOLF MONDAY THE Warburton Golf Club hosted the members from Gardiner’s Run, (Chirnside-Park C.C.) in the biannual Stableford Challenge. Historically (or is that hysterically!), the ‘home’ side has almost always won these clashes - and this week was no exception. Warburton won comfortably on the score averages, which means they ‘hold’ the trophy until the next meet in November. WEDNESDAY The Lady members hosted golfers from numerous other clubs in a three-person team event (Stableford). The winning team was from Beaconhills, with an aggregate of 85. There were separate NTPs and these were won by Shirley Atchinson (Berwick-Montuna) on the third, Kim Pitcher (B/M) on the 9th, on the tricky 12th was Lee James(B/H), the 15th went to Helen Long (B/M) and nearest second shot

on the 17th was won by Louise Ford (B/M). The Men’s competition on the day was also Stableford. The daily winner was Stueart Hawke with a well-compiled 38 points. Runnerup was the ‘evergreen’ Ossie McClay (37). Balls extended to 31. The daily NTPs went to A.J. on the 3rd and 12th (a good return for the day, Alan!); Ossie won on the 10th. SATURDAY The winner of the Stableford, with a welcome return to form, was the club treasurer, Mike Plant. He accumulated an impressive 38 points. Runner-up, just one point behind, was Walter Jefimenko (welcome back, Walter!). The ball rundown went to 33. The NTPs went to Junior Cross (3rd) and, on the difficult 5th, to J. Paull. Allan Hubbard just about ‘owns’ the 9th! The 12th went to Kevin Conway and on the 15th to Mike Plant, topping off a great day for him.

Mixed results for Healesville HEALESVILLE JUNIOR FOOTBALL UNDER 9s Goals: B. Anderson, T. Barclay, B. Hennessy, F. O’Brien, B. Schelfhout. Awards: B. Hennessy, B. Anderson, J. Collins, L. Frith, B. Schelfhout, J. Marchetti Gleeson. UNDER 10s Healesville v Olinda Ferny Creek Goals: Henri Ledingham, Thomas Martin, Brayden

Reid. Awards: Dane Gordon, Olivia Murphy, Robert Christie, Chris Smith-Cooney, Henri Ledingham, Henry Burchmore, Jaidyn Peers. UNDER 12s Girls Healesville 6.7(43) d Norwood 3.0(18) Goals: T. Commans 2, O. Oude-Meilink, J. Scragg, Br. Heard, C. Bateman-Hirst. Awards: Bi. Heard, T. Commans, C. Bateman-Hirst. UNDER 12s Red Healesville 12.14(86) d

Olinda Ferny Creek 0.0(0) Goals: Daniel Ebbels 4, Cody Anderson 3, Harry Baxter 2, Max Wallace 2, Riley Duncan 1. Awards: Will Cooney, Zac Hollies, Cody Anderson, Patrick Houlihan. UNDER 12s White Healesville 3.1(19) def by Mount Evelyn 4.7(31) Goals: D. Vorhauer, C. Agnew, B. Athanas. Awards: Reece Smith, Jack Christie, Nicholas Ward, Daniel Foote. UNDER 14s

Healesville 7.3(45) def by Olinda Ferny Creek 8.8.(56) Goals: Jayden Garvie 2, Harry O’Brien 2, Angus Amarant, Michael Hume, Dylan Sissins. UNDER 16s Healesville 15.12(102) d Monbulk 4.9(33) Goals: Max Minney 3, Jayden Lawry 2, Jack George 2, Kobe Brown 2, Cameron Boeder, Mitch Fantulin, Riley Greensill, Marc Jones, Ennis Muke, Tim Ringel.

Sanders, Snodgrass nail podium finishes By RUSSELL COLVIN WITH the Three Bridges Yamaha Victorian Off-Road Championship (VORC) round cancelled due to 30mm of rain last Wednesday and Thursday, round three and four of the championship was moved to Pakenham at the eleventh hour. Much thanks went to the hard work from the MCRCV, Kooweerup and Corner Inlet motorcycle clubs, which pulled together to enable the rounds to still go ahead. Daniel ‘Chucky’ Sanders, 21, from Three Bridges, was nothing but all class in Saturday’s three-hour crosscountry format event, when he stormed to victory aboard his KTM 300EXC with a total time of 2hr30:12.614, 3min96.316 ahead of Mark Grove. Saturday’s round win marked Sanders’ 14th career win in the Pro class since he made the step up in 2012. Sanders told the Mail after the race; “It sure was a good day, that’s for sure. Obviously when you win it’s fun and you enjoy it a bit more.” “The grass track was sloppy, but it was a lot of fun,” explained Sanders, who hit the lead early in the race. “When I got to the front, I just focused on maintaining my lines and rolling off consistent lap times which was good enough to come out on top today.” Sanders, who tops the championship tally in this year’s Australian OffRoad Championship (AORC), also said the first cross-country race of the year was good training for the upcoming cross-country format for the next round of the AORC at Hedley, at the end of July. The ups-and-downs of motorsport racing was proven on Sunday in the sprint style format. After proving to be the man to catch in the opening two heats, drama struck for the reigning two times Pro and Outright VORC champion in the third heat when his rear tyre blew off the rim, which resulted him plummeting down to twelfth position, two minutes behind the overall race leader. From there it was all about playing catch up, which Sanders said he quite enjoyed the challenge as it was a bit of a change to what he is normally used to. Sanders topped the time sheets in the remaining four heats which saw him climbing back up the order to finish second overall, 1min12.783 behind Jack Simpson. “It was a lot of fun out there today,” said Sanders at the conclusion of the day. “While I did not win today, it was a good challenge to come through the

pack and get back to second place. “It’s a shame about the rear tyre, but that’s racing. “Main thing is we have extended our championship lead, so that is the positive we can take from this round.” Meanwhile, 18-year-old Lyndon Snodgrass from Gladysdale, improved on his first VORC round by snaring two solid third place finishes aboard his First Class Motorcycles/Husqvarna Australia TE300. Snodgrass finished 10.872 seconds behind Grove in Saturday’s crosscountry round, while round four saw him finishing 15.572 seconds behind Sanders. “The weekend went really well,” beamed Snodgrass. “I said before this weekend, round one was a ‘character building round’ just because I did struggle a bit. “So it’s nice to leave the weekend with two third places and to be sitting third in the championship fight. “There’s still a long way to go in this championship, so it’s not over by any means.” Sanders leads the VORC title fight on 72-points, 11 points clear from Simpson with Snodgrass in third on 55-points. The VORC circus now heads to Leongatha, which will take place on 18 June.

Daniel 'Chucky' Sanders snared his 14th VORC career win on Saturday. 154872 Pictures: CARLON-DEUS IMAGES

A rear tyre drama was Daniel Sanders' only issue on Sunday which stopped him from cleaning up over the weekend at Pakenham. 154872

Gladysdale's Lyndon Snodgrass finished with a pair of third places on his Husqvarna TE300. 154872


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BRAVING freezing temperatures, rain and less than ideal weather conditions, a small but dedicated and enthusiastic group of Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes ventured to Mountain Recreation Reserve in Cockatoo to join the Cockatoo Little Athletics Club for a unique round of cross country at an exciting new venue. Those who were brave enough to venture out on a morning where simply staying in bed was an extremely attractive preposition were treated to some classic cross country conditions; mud, puddles, obstacles, creek crossings, forest trails and, who could forget, hills. The course was challenging with undulating and hilly terrain, bountiful obstacles and wet and sloppy conditions underfoot. This - combined with a welcoming, friendly and relaxed atmosphere - ensured that the day was a success, with smiles beaming on all faces. Results: 500m, Lillianna Poot 3.32, Sam Laven 3.35, Blake Freer 4.02, Charlotte Spiteri 4.25, Madeline Cannon 4.26, Lily Clarke 4.31, Angus Comport 4.58, Laura Digregorio 4.58, Owen Poot 5.47, Regan Lougheed 7.07, 1000m, Mitchell Deckert 4.05, Zac Clarke 4.09, Zoe Clarke 4.59, Charlotte Comport 5.19, Kayla Cannon 5.19, William Spiteri 5.52, Eibhlin O’Connor 6.05, Willem Poot 6.07, Harvey Kane 6.14, Laura Digregorio 6.24, Clara Woods 6.30, Nicole Cannon 6.32, Sinead Willey 6.55, Charlotte Morgan 7.08, 1500m,Graham Be-

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Motoring Haylee rides into the desert By KATH GANNAWAY LAUNCHING Place dirt-bike rider, Haylee Malan, will have a great fanbase behind her as she tackles one of the most gruelling rides in Australia in June. The 20-year-old is an integration aide at Yarra Junction Primary School and is studying to become a teacher. Her goal to complete the 452-kilometre desert race from Alice Springs to Finke and back is getting her some serious street-cred with the students and teachers. Promoted as ‘the most fun you can have with a helmet on’, and with a reputation as one of the most difficult off-road courses in one of the remote places in the world, the two-day Tatts Finke Desert Race is a multi-terrain event for bikes, cars, buggies and quads that attracts competitors from around the world. Haylee is no newcomer to dirt-bike riding, starting at a young age and coming from a family which revels in the sport. She rides competitively with the Motor Cycle Racing Club of Victoria, and in 2012 finished second in the Victorian Titles Open Women’s Class. The Finke isn’t her first big race - In 2012 and 2013 she completed the Hattah Desert Race - but it is the biggest. With her CRF250 bike primed for the race, she will line up in open section over the Queen’s Birthday weekend. She said she signed on for the Finke to challenge herself and fulfil a goal to compete in an event that demanded a lot.

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