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Volunteers voice fears AN estimated 500 CFA volunteers from fire brigades in the Yarra Ranges gathered in Belgrave over the weekend to voice their concerns over the contentious enterprise bargaining agreement. Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop and La Trobe MP Jason Wood were among the attendees. Ms Bishop declared a re-elected Turnbull Government would use federal powers to block the agreements, which is the focus of a heated dispute between the CFA and the United Firefighters Picture: PETER DOUGLAS Union (UFU). 155760

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LILYDALE’S library will move from the Yarra Ranges Council office to Box Hill Institute’s Lilydale Lakeside campus, following a decision from councillors on Tuesday 14 June. At the Tuesday council meeting, councillors voted six-to-one to support the library’s relocation from its location in Anderson Street to the Jarlo Drive campus’s LA building. Councillor Terry Avery said the library would be located on the ground level of the campus, and said that, although the campus was located away from the main street, the location would be “warmly received by the community”. Councillor Mike Clarke seconded the motion, and said the campus had the “right ambiance” to support the library. “Along with it comes a really good deal and really good work done by our staff,” he said. “There’s been a lot of work on this - we’ve got the best outcome available.” The council officer’s report said there were “limited suitable sites” within central Lilydale to house the library, and that the campus had been highlighted as the most suitable. “The co-location with an educational facility and amenities such as cafes and shops, higher levels of safety at night, convenient parking and connection to an outdoor space were the differentiating factors,” the report read. The report also noted that the new library would have a ratio of 30 per cent books to 70 per cent other purposes, such as computer spaces - a reversal of current ratios.

But Councillor Fiona McAllister opposed the move and said the location was not easily accessible and would be located away from the main “activity centre” of town. “I understand why we need to make a decision and why we need to look at this site - it is a great site - but these concerns still resonate with me,” she said. Councillor Jim Child said, while he understood Cr McAllister’s concerns, the campus was “a missed opportunity”. “I think we’re in a place to take advantage of it,” he said. “I think there’s something that’s going to really happen up there.” Councillors voted six-toone to relocate the library, with Cr McAllister voting against the proposal. Social and economic development acting director James Collins said the library had the council’s highest catchment area, highest number of members and usage hours, but the location and a lack of car parking made it difficult for people to visit. “We already have around 200,000 visit that site per year - I expect that will go up and continue to grow ever year,” he said. “The biggest concern here is car parking and connection to any other type of service. “I think you’ll find there’ll be a very positive response from the community.” The council will now work with Box Hill Institute and Eastern Regional Libraries to develop a lease agreement for the coming 10 years. The community will be invited to provide feedback on the themes, operating hours and resources for the library at a later date.

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Tower turmoil By PETER DOUGLAS FEDERAL Communications Minister, Mitch Fifield, has weighed in on debate over mobile coverage in the Yarra Ranges, taking aim at claims from Labor candidate for Casey, Hovig Melkonian. Mr Fifield spoke to the ‘Mail’, questioning Mr Melkonian’s comments made to the newspaper that Labor supported their Mobile Black Spot Program, but would extend the package if elected. Mr Melkonian also claimed the roll-out of the program was skewed towards Coalition-held seats, also saying only 21 of the 416 towers rolled out had been switched on. The candidate made the statements after Casey MP Tony Smith and Minister for Regional Communications, Fiona Nash, announced funding for four new mobile phone base stations in the Yarra Ranges. However, Mr Fifield said Mr Melkonian’s statements were “grand claims” and Labor had no plan in place. “Labor didn’t spend a dollar on

mobile black spots in six years in government,” he said. “Labor still haven’t committed to our $100 million dollar round one program that will deliver two new base stations in Casey at Steels Creek and East Warburton that are fully funded and in planning. “And Labor still haven’t committed to our $60 million in round two.” As a condition of a Coalition win in the 2 July election, the base stations announced will be built at Mount Evelyn, Chum Creek, Reefton and Kalorama. Mr Fifield said Labor had only been mildly positive towards round three. “Tony Smith has worked hard and he and I will guarantee and will deliver,” he said. “Vague words of support from the Labor candidate won’t cut it. “Labor’s national headquarters needs to put it in black and white.” The projected round three of the Mobile Black Spot Program sets out locations for between 100 and 150 towers that will cover roughly 900

mobile coverage black spots. In response to Mr Fifield’s comments, Mr Melkonian said there was nothing vague about Labor’s commitment. “I’m puzzled that Minister Fifield is playing politics with a bipartisan commitment to additional funding for the Mobile Black Spot Program,” he said. “I support the announcement for building new mobile base stations in Reefton, Chum Creek, Kalorama and Mt Evelyn. “Labor will build those mobile base stations; nothing vague about it.” Mr Melkonian said that, more broadly, Labor supports the allocation of an additional $60 million to the Mobile Black Spot Program. “It isn’t a grand claim to state that only 21 of the 499 round one towers had been switched on as of May 2016 - it’s a fact,” he said. “I think Minister Fifield is trying to distract voters from the Abbott/Turnbull Government’s failure to deliver communication resources that are desperately needed in the Yarra Valley.”

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Bumper cheque presentation A GROUP of local emergency services has been the recipient of cheques totaling $30,000. On Sunday, 5 June, the Oakleigh branch of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) presented cheques of $10,000 each to Emerald CFA, Cockatoo CFA and Emerald SES. The funds represented the proceeds of the sale of a building the RAOB had owned. Emerald Captain Paul Yandle said the funds represented a year’s worth of fund-raising, which he said would go towards an overhead projector. Meanwhile, Emerald SES will use the money to kick-start a fund-raising drive for a new storm vehicle. Pictured from left are Cockatoo CFA Captain Julian Ketskemety, Emerald SES Controller Ben Owen, Brother Robert Simmons RoH from the RAOB, Emerald CFA Captain Paul Yandle and Gembrook MP Brad Battin. 155276

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Truckloads of stolen goods By JESSE GRAHAM FOUR Yarra Ranges men are facing court following raids in Healesville, Mount Evelyn and Silvan last week that recovered truckloads of allegedly stolen items. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Acting Sergeant Kate Henderson said that on Tuesday

14 and Wednesday 15 June, police executed search warrants in Healesville, Mount Evelyn and Silvan. Det Sgt Henderson said a “substantial” amount of stolen property, including caravans, motorbikes and tools were recovered from the properties so much so that police had to call in a truck to shift all of the items.

She said the items were “largely” stolen from around the Yarra Ranges, including from businesses and a water company. A 38-year-old Mount Evelyn man, a 47-year-old Silvan man and a 24-yearold Healesville man were charged and bailed, to face the Ringwood Magistrates’ Court at a later date.

A 28-year-old Healesville man was remanded to face court on Friday, 17 June, and was further remanded to appear in court at a later date. Det Sgt Henderson urged tool owners to lock up their gear in toolboxes, away from opportunistic thieves, and to record the serial numbers on their tools in a safe place.

She said the recovered items all had their serial numbers intact, but that it would be “very hard” to return them to owners if they had not kept track of the serial numbers. Anyone who had tools stolen in the last six months is asked to contact the Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) on 9739 2300.

All in for growth STUDENTS at Billanook Primary School are another step closer to a more inclusive environment, with construction to start soon on a sensory trail, garden, outdoor kitchen and new classroom. Monbulk MP James Merlino announced the school had received $8800 under the Victorian Government’s Inclusive Schools Fund, which promotes upgrades to support students with a disability to better participate and engage with their learning. Mr Merlino said: “One of the most fundamental ways we can help our kids perform better at school is to improve school infrastructure to give them a better learning environment, which is why we created the Inclusive Schools Fund.” Pictured, from left, are principal Julie Legione, Harry (student), James Merlino and Kaiden (student). 155788

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Candidate regret over comments ANIMAL Justice Party (AJP) candidate Leah Folloni has apologised over comments she made on an online forum, which followed her attendance at a local candidates debate. Ms Folloni spoke at the La Trobe Candidates Forum at Tecoma on Tuesday 14 June, which was held to give the Dandenong Ranges community greater insight into the candidates and their policies before the upcoming Federal Election. However, Ms Folloni said she was made to feel unwelcome at the forum, in particular by those who were organising the event. Afterwards, she described her experiences on an online forum. “I had heaps of meat eating hills greenies come after me last night,” she wrote. “At one stage, there were about 100 people yelling and abusing me and the mediator let them do it, so I had to yell back.

comments about crowd members yelling at her, which, he said, was untrue, adding that there was video footage to prove his point. “The hills community is a progressive one and a cause such as animal rights should resonate well,” Mr Muratore said. “Instead, Folloni has undone all the good work the AJP has done from the last State Election. “Folloni needs to make a public apology to the community. “If not, the AJP has no choice but to disendorse her.” Mr Muratore said this was no smear campaign against the candidate. “I certainly have a leaning to the left, but I was not involved in the organisation of the forum in any way,” he said. “I found out about it (the forum) on social media and attended simply on the basis that I wanted to hear all candidates.”

“It was awful.” When asked to explain her comments, Ms Folloni was remorseful. “I made that comment on a private vegan activist page between friends, and I am still not sure how they got on there to get it, in hindsight I shouldn’t have said it,” she said. Ms Folloni went on to say there were many against her before she even spoke at the forum, also reiterating her stance there was little mediation. “When I explained why AJP preferenced (sitting La Trobe member) Jason Wood, and that he led the charge to stop lion trophies being brought into Australia ... it became apparent ... these people had no care about the welfare of animals,” she said. Attendee Garry Muratore, who viewed the post, described her behaviour as unprofessional and demanded a public apology. He also questioned her

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Valuable week of experience By LARA PERKINS WORK experience for some may bring memories of filing paperwork and doing endless amounts of photocopying. But for Ferntree Gully local and Presbyterian Ladies College Year 10 student, Lucinda Gibson, her work experience was a bit more exciting than that. Lucinda had the amazing opportunity to spend a week working for Member for Higgins, Kelly O’Dwyer, during Ms O’Dwyer’s Federal Election campaign. Lucinda said, before she started, she had no idea what to expect and thought she might be doing just office work. “The first day was really full on,” Lucinda said.

“I got to meet a lot of senior people in our community and also Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, which was a real privilege.” Lucinda felt like she was very involved with what was happening around her and found it interesting to go behind the scenes and see how things worked. “The atmosphere was great, all the people were really friendly and willing to help me,” she said. Lucinda said she got to do so many different things, from folding letters to typing up political party literature and getting to meet the Prime Minister. For three of the mornings in that week, Lucinda tagged along with Liberal Party members to help with the election campaign. Lucinda said it was valuable to

see what went on behind the scenes and to see whether it would be something that might interest her in the future. Like Lucinda, I have also been doing some work experience during this past week. I’m a Year 10 student at Luther College in Croydon Hills. Journalism is something that I’ve been interested in for a little while, so I decided to do work experience at the Mail News Group in Healesville. Everyone who I met had such a great attitude and was really passionate about what they were doing. A week on the newspaper has been a great learning experience and a really enjoyable period for me. It has helped me further my interest in journalism.

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Big Sister’s eye on us By PETER DOUGLAS IT WAS a whirlwind visit for Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, who initially visited La Trobe to announce funds for CCTV around the Belgrave commercial precinct, upon the re-election of the Turnbull Government. But she quickly found herself amid a CFA rally within the town, during which CFA volunteers voiced their concerns over the recent enterprise bargaining agreement. However, Ms Bishop and her Liberal colleague, La Trobe MP Jason Wood, successfully announced $84,500 for CCTV to deter anti-social behaviour in the area. Mr Wood said the funds would contribute greatly to safety within the region. “Everyone has a right to gather safely in their community spaces, and this includes our shopping strips,” said Mr Wood. The funding has been committed under the Coalition’s $40 million Safer Communities Fund and delivery of the project will be facilitated by the Belgrave Traders Association. The Safer Communities Fund delivers on the Coalition’s ongoing commitment to keep Australians safe and secure. Only safe communities can be strong and prosperous, and the best way to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour is to prevent it happening. The Safer Communities

Fund consists of two streams: Stream one will boost the efforts of identified local governments and community organisations to address crime and anti-social behaviour by funding crime-prevention initiatives (such as fixed and mobile CCTV and lighting). Stream two will boost efforts to protect schools, pre-schools and community organisations that are facing security risks associated with racial or religious intolerance. This new fund will build on the previous work the Co-

alition undertook through the Safer Streets Program and the Schools Security Program. Minister Julie Bishop said the Coalition’s record demonstrated its strong commitment to community safety initiatives. “The Coalition has now committed more than $100 million to assist local communities in delivering strategies to address crime and anti-social behaviour,” Minister Bishop said. “We will continue to invest in projects that make our streets, communities and our nation safer.”

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop took time out to speak with the community and volunteers. 155792 Pictures: PETER DOUGLAS

The volunteers had a clear message for the Victorian Premier, Daniel Andrews. 155792

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Passion for the hills By PETER DOUGLAS ONE could argue a case of jumping from the fire into the frying pan for La Trobe incumbent, Jason Wood.

The one-time counter terrorism expert and Senior Sergeant with Victoria Police is now serving another term representing the electorate where he grew up and still resides. He attended Ferny Creek Primary School, Ferntree Gully Technical School and even played a little football with Olinda Football Club. But he said it was during his time with a local Scout group that he first developed a passion for the adventurous, which includes a passion for cross-country skiing and bushwalking. In fact, he was once a cross-country skiing instructor at Lake Mountain. He eventually joined Victoria Police, initially drawn to search and rescue, but found out he couldn’t handle underwater diving. His path in the force eventually led to the organised crime squad, which he said was a real eye-opener. “There were times in my life I had to live with a firearm under my bed, it was pretty full-on in those days,” he said. Ultimately, Mr Wood was drawn to political life, which he said had been a rewarding experience. But he said much excitement lay ahead, with plenty of work to be done if he won re-election. High on his list is a commitment to developing tourism in the Dandenong Ranges, including a plan to refurbish the Red Rattler trains and get them running from the Melbourne central business district to the Ranges. There is also a plan to construct a multi-million discovery centre. “The hills is a fantastic environment,” he said. “I came up with the Red Rattler idea a

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Federal La Trobe MP Jason Wood with Environment Minister Greg Hunt. 154629 few years ago, but I needed to wait. “But Puffing Billy has got a fantastic CEO (John Robinson) ... now Metro and VicTrack said we can work with you. “The discovery centre is the ultimate aim - to bring to life all that history.” Also included in the tourism package is a plan to widen sections of the Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, as well as promoting walking trails in the region. “We’re working with Yarra Ranges

Council (to develop) 14 kilometres of walks,” Mr Wood said. “Tourism is not that fantastic during the week, this is when we want to bring tourists to the hills, supporting our retailers and bed and breakfasts.” Other policies focus on bushfire-fuel reduction. “For everyone who lives in the hills, the fire season is a big concern,” he said. “I’ve committed $3 million for bush-

fire fuel reduction, which has been a fantastic program. We’ve reduced the bushfire hazard but also tackled the weed program.” On a wider level, issues that he will be advocating if re-elected include reducing family violence and dealing with violent extremism. This article forms part of a series of profiles highlighting the candidates of La Trobe before the Federal Election.

LIBERAL Member for La Trobe, Jason Wood, has announced a reelected Turnbull Government will give $80,000 to the Upper Ferntree Gully Football Club, ensuring the club will be able to continue to function well for the community. The funds will go towards some greatly needed solar lighting facilities at the club. “The Solar Communities program will provide funding for groups across Australia to install rooftop solar PV, solar hot water and battery storage systems for community-owned buildings,” Mr Wood said. The Upper Ferntree Gully Football Club would also receive an additional $10,000 to assist with the cost of installing solar and battery storage. “The Upper Ferntree Gully Football Club is a safe, supportive and friendly place for children of all ages to learn and play sport," he said. “It fosters growth and inspires courage for all children of the community." Mr Wood said the government understood and recognised the important role that Australian communities and households play in Australia’s increase to renewable energy. “Around 350 community groups are expected to benefit from the expanded program, with $5 million available,” Mr Wood said.

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June means cash for community JUNE is becoming an exciting time of year for local community groups, schools and not-for-profit organisations around Monbulk, The Patch and Silvan. This year at Monbulk and District Community Bank Branch’s Community Investment and Rewards Night, another 19 cheques were handed out. Nearly $20,000 was contributed back into the township. Monbulk Primary School received a grant for its new 'Integrating ICT into The Arts Program’. The program aims to introduce students to ICT in a creative format, focusing on the arts. Lynn Ordish, Principal at Monbulk Primary School, and Jade Clarkson, the initiator of the program, were very grateful for the $2500 which allowed this program to run. Many other recipients on the night received ‘Club Rewards’ cheques. These clubs participate in a partnering program with Monbulk and District Community Bank and many were thankful for the contributions. Monbulk Rangers Soccer Club is one of the newest partners and was thrilled to receive their cheque for over $2500. The Community Bank Model is one of the most unique business models in the world and they are so proud the town has its own bank and is able to give back profits straight to the source. Other recipients on the night included: The Patch Primary School, Mountain District Christian School, Monbulk Pony Club, 1st Monbulk Scouts, Monbulk CFA, Monbulk CWA, the

Many attendees were thankful for the contributions. 155732 junior and senior Football Clubs, Monbulk Netball Club, St Paul’s Primary School, Rotary, MADCOW, Monbulk Cricket Club, Monbulk Wildlife Shelter and Kindred. Jeanette Pritchard, attending on be-

half of MADCOW, expressed the following after attending the night. “The goodwill in the room was palpable,” she said. “The Monbulk community is thriv-

ing and I would suggest your (Monbulk and District Community Bank) efforts have made a very great contribution to that." It is an exciting time to be involved in the community in the Mon-

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Cam joins them with extensive experience and a breadth of knowledge, gained both in Australia and overseas. Together with head chef Matthew Carmen, they are confident in providing their continued level of high quality food. In July, Monbulk Bistro will be hosting a ‘Dinner with a Wine Maker’, which will showcase their involvement with DeBortoli Winery in the Yarra Valley. Together with DeBortoli, they will provide an evening of high quality food partnered with DeBortoli’s award winning wines. For more details about this

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Letters All the way with CFA I WISH to show my support for our CFA volunteers. The CFA has 60,000 volunteers who are dedicated to saving lives and our community. In the Dandenong Ranges, we have one of the most fire-prone and dangerous areas in the world. I am absolutely appalled at how the CFA volunteers have been treated by the Andrews State Government. These CFA people dedicate their lives to keeping our community safe and a good example was the Black Saturday fire at Upper Ferntree Gully in 2009. A high-ranking CFA officer said that all of the fires burning on Black Saturday at Upper Ferntree Gully had the most potential for huge loss of life and property because it started at the worst possible time at the worst possible place. Those CFA volunteers worked their guts out to save our community. The Andrews Government is now stabbing all of our CFA volunteers in the back. (Deputy Premier) James Merlino has betrayed our community and sold us out by sacking the CFA board and will give full power to the UFU. God help us next summer. The UFU will destroy the CFA, and all the 60,000 volunteers will be forced out by a union with hell-bent bullying tactics. The CFA was started by volunteers and it belongs to volunteers. I feel so sorry for them; they gave their heart and soul to our community and this is how they are treated, it’s just unforgivable. We were saved on Black Saturday by them, will we be so lucky next time? Stephen Herberte, Upwey.

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Simon says in it to win it By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS LA TROBE Labor Candidate Simon Curtis has refuted claims printed in The Herald Sun on Thursday 16 June that stated the Federal Labor Party had lost hope of winning the electorate. “I’ve certainly not given up on La Trobe,” Mr Curtis said. The claims made in the major metropolitan newspaper cited the ongoing dispute between the CFA and the Victorian Government as badly affecting the Federal branch of the Labor Party. However, Mr Curtis said he was as dedicated as ever to representing the La Trobe electorate and the dispute should be left to the State Government and the CFA. “I don’t think Federal Labor should step into the dispute,” he said. “It’s not the business of Federal Par-

liament at all and any federal politician weighing into this issue should step back and let the firefighters do what they need to do for community.” Mr Curtis also said the level of federal politicisation of the issue had seen firefighters used as a political football. When questioned about the dispute, Mr Curtis said it was not his role to dictate how the CFA was run or take sides in a state-level industrial relations disagreement. “Asking me to take sides is like asking which of my kids is my favourite,” he said. “At the end of the day it’s really import that anyone who puts life their life on the line in a workplace, regardless of volunteer or career, that they are as safe as they can possibly be and I hope that’s what the EBA will achieve.”

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Puffing Billy, vintage cars and more at market THREE Gembrook institutions will combine this weekend to showcase some of the best attractions the town has to offer. The Motorist Vintage Motor Museum, Puffing Billy Railway, and the Gembrook Market will join forces for a free, must-see event right in the heart of the town.

About 20 vintage cars from the All British Classics Car Club will take pride of place along the Puffing Billy station platform between 12.45pm and 2.30pm on 26 June, with the train arriving at 1pm and leaving at 2.45pm. The monthly market - complete with its sustainable craft,

food and plant stalls - will once again be a hive of activity right next to the station and railway line from 9am to 2pm. The event is sure to draw big numbers to the town centre including local residents - and visitors - and help to revitalise it as a tourist destination.

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VERSATILE LIVING AWAITS THIS spectacular family residence sits on about 5306 square metres of fully useable land providing enough space for a multitude of needs. Set in one of Belgrave South’s most convenient locations with easy access to Wellington Road and Monash freeway, the buyer will be in awe of what this expansive property has on offer. There is ample parking along a large driveway that surrounds the home as well as four garage spaces and a single carport. Inside, there are multiple areas to allow for comfortable family living. The formal lounge and dining space is the perfect place for weekend dinner parties with family and

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GOOD CALL ON RETAIL SPACE also another floor added above half of the building. The ground floor is to be renovated into shops, of varying sizes from 39 square metres up to 189 square metres, with a total ground floor retail area of over 300 square metres. The current building has no verandah. There is to be new verandah, to join the two existing verandahs either end, thereby providing weather greater protection to the north side of Maroondah Highway. They hope to lease these shops to either

new businesses coming to Healesville, or existing businesses that would like to relocate into the centre of the Healesville retail strip. The first floor is to be become two apartments - one two-bedroom and one onebedroom - both with balconies. The rear vacated land facing Taber Lane is to become car parking on the ground floor with four two-bedroom apartments, also all with balconies looking towards the mountain range to the north. The town planning permit is pending

and they hope this is issued in the coming weeks. They intend to start construction in a number of months, with the shops ready to be occupied late 2016 or early 2017, with the apartment to follow after that. The apartment will either be sold or they may operate them as a small boutique serviced apartment business servicing the Yarra Valley’s winery, wedding and tourism markets. For further information contact Ian Braham 0419 336 729.

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11 Blue Wren Court Mount Evelyn

$460,000 Plus

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$650,000 plus

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Walking through the front door we have the main living zone which lows through to the dining zone and spacious open plan kitchen. We have 3 good size bedrooms all featuring built in robes, a newly renovated main bathroom which is adjacent to the master bedroom plus a separate WC and laundry. The huge covered entertaining area that greets you upon arrival is a sure winner and features a cozy outdoor wood heater, inbuilt BBQ and cupboards ensuring this area will get plenty of use all year round.

Nestled into this beautiful and sunny 6.5 acre (approx.) allotment is a lovely home oozing warmth, charm! The home provides 2 good sized bedrooms, living area with soaring cathedral ceilings, wood heating and is open plan with the kitchen and meals. Outdoors is a treat with sunny paddocks, picturesque dams, excellent fencing and shedding. This property is worthy of your inspection. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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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.

Positioned in a convenient location just a short stroll to shops, schools and transport this neat unit is ready to move into and enjoy. Offering 2 great size bedrooms with built in robes, spacious living area and a good size kitchen with electric cooking, gas heating and separate cooling plus a carport and neat garden to complete the ideal easy care property in a perfect position. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

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$730,000 Plus

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The home features 5 spacious bedrooms, master bedroom including walk in robe and ensuite with spa, large family bathroom, 3 living areas and its own separate studio ideal for a home business or art gallery. The open plan kitchen features breakfast bar, ample bench space, stainless steel oven and dishwasher. The home boasts many features including sash windows throughout, decorative cornices, lead light windows, bay windows in 3 of the bedrooms, and a large wrap around balcony surrounding the majority of the home.

Beautifully presented this home has 3 large bedrooms, updated bathroom with claw foot bath, large open Living/Kitchen/Dining area with big wood heater plus split system and a large second living/rumpus area and also with its own split system to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer! On 866 sqm block with local views from the back deck and under house storage/workshop. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 10:30-11:00am (Photo ID Required)

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This charming 3 bedroom home is spacious both inside and out and is perfect for those seeking a superior, low maintenance lifestyle in a great location. The recently renovated home features a renovated kitchen overlooking the dining and outdoor entertaining area. The home boasts polished timber loorboards, quality carpets, and a versatile loor plan with an abundance of natural light. The property compromises three generous bedrooms, wonderful family bathroom, single carport, split system cooling, gas heating and a great outdoor entertaining area.

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Offers Over $440,000

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Well Located & Low Maintenance!

If you’re looking for a gorgeous hills home with modern appeal this is it. The home is situated on 1 1/2 glorious acres offering 4 BDRs, 3 with BIRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, open plan living & dining, kitchen & study nook. Features include modern colour scheme, mains GDH, polished loors, landscaped garden, DBL L/U garage & lovely views.

This is the ideal irst home for young families, or downsizers. Immaculate inside & out the brick family home is perfectly located within walking distance to Cockatoo township & all it has to offer. Featuring 3 BDRs with BIRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, a formal lounge & open plan family/meals & kitchen. The home has delightful gardens, DBL L/U garage & large shed/workshop.

Contact: Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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

11A Vista Court Gembrook

Offers Over $370,000

1 Orchid Road Belgrave South

P.O.A.

Brilliantly Located & Immaculately Presented!

Impressive Home on Approx 15 Private Acres!

This is the perfect little package. Brilliantly located within walking distance to absolutely everything Gembrook has to offer & beautifully presented & maintained. Offering 2 BDRs with BIRs, large ensuite effect bathroom, powder room, large living area, meals & lovely kitchen. For vehicles you’ll never be caught in the rain with a single L/U garage with internal access to the home.

Wow! This Impressive home is well located with easy access to Wellington Road. Nestled amongst peaceful, private acreage the solid brick home has a resort feel & features 5 BDRs, kitchen with elegant stone bench tops, 2 living areas, 2 wet bars & 2 powder rooms. Add to this a remote 4 car garage, pool, sauna, spa & a pony paddock. Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm-4.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968

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 and 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 & a 4th BDR/home ofice with separate access. 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)

bellrealestate. com.au

5968 6222 311-313 Main St, Emerald


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174 Belgrave Hallam Road Belgrave South

Contact Agent

6 Laurel Grove Belgrave

$320,000 Plus

VERSATILE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY

CHARMING CHARACTER COTTAGE

This spectacular family residence sits on approx. 5306 sqm of fully useable land. Features inc. circular drive, multi purpose space with S/S heat & cool, single garage & CP. Inside are multiple living areas, OFP & Coonara style wood heater, updated kitchen with S/S apps + 4 beds & 3 baths. Outside is a fully fenced paved entertaining area & outdoor spa. Don’t miss this ultimate lifestyle property. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

This character cottage feat 3 good size beds, renovated bathroom, cosy lounge with OFP & sep kitchen. Perfect for the irst home buyer looking to add their own lair, design & continue the renovation plan. The 1/4 acre block has a place for the chickens and veggie garden plus an outdoor veranda. All this only mins to main street Belgrave & train station. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

50 Old Belgrave Road Upper Ferntree Gully

42A Baldwin Avenue Upper Ferntree Gully

$595,000 Plus

$450,000

CHARACTER, CLASS & CONVENIENCE ON AN AMAZING BLOCK

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON OVER AN ACRE WITH VIEWS

This character WB home is a property you will fall in love with at irst sight. Features inc. 4 beds, 2 baths, hardwood loors, updated kitchen with granite benches & free standing cooker GDH & wood heater plus out door decking perfect for entertaining. All this on a usable block in a park like setting surrounded by mature trees, shrubs & native bird life. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Saturday 25th June 2016 10.30am-11.00am (Photo ID Required)

Offering 5,338sqm of land with stunning mountain and bay views, complete with approved permits to build a stunning family home with 3 beds, 2 baths, 2 living and dble carport. All services available in the street. Call now to secure your perfect Hills lifestyle before someone else does!

149 Olinda Monbulk Road Olinda

11 Oakley Street Mount Dandenong

$900,000 Plus

Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Spectacular 6.5 Acre Lifestyle Property

Location & Style

This 6.5 acre estate features a balance of open sunny lawn & plantings, with the opportunity to grow your own veggies & also earn a substantial amount from cut lowers & foliage - also a 7 mega-litre pumping licence. Whilst you’ll enjoy the country life-style, there’s no compromise on 21St century living with this exclusive 2 storey home. Open plan living, formal lounge & dining, rumpus room, home ofice, stunning timber kitchen with black granite benchtops, Euro appliances with Smeg WO & cooktop & Asko DW, 2 sundecks. Other features include polished Sydney Blue Gum looring, split system AC, wood heater, metal gutter guard, 3 kw solar system, 50,000 litres of tank water, Eco glass & insulated roof, ceiling & walls, ample shedding with original garage & a colourbond shed.

Capturing the hills lifestyle, this fabulous family home situated on a near level block has been stylishly renovated and integrates outdoor living and entertaining with a relaxed interior. Easy walking distance to the Mt Dandenong shops, the home is positioned in a prime location close to all amenities, yet peaceful and very private. Sweeping steps framed by rock walls lead to the impressive dble entrance. The casual living area combines contemporary touches with cedar raked ceilings and walls of glass. Surround sound and a movie screen make it ideal for family nights in. An wood ire adds to the ambience while GDH and sumptuous new carpets in the bdrms ensure that warmth is catered for throughout the home. The interior compliments the beauty of the hills and its generous windows bring light and country magic in from every outlook.

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

Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Appointment Only (Photo ID Required)

bellrealestate. com.au

9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda

Contact Agent

9754 6888

1689 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave


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Top five not set in concrete By CAMERON HUTCHISON IT’S now the halfway mark of the season and it’s time for the clubs to assess their season so far, count the injuries, weigh up the opposition and get ready for the return bouts to come. Surprisingly, there were three Division 1 sides that kicked exactly the same score. Two of them got wins for their clubs and one was a loss. Olinda maintains a slim one-game advantage on the rest, with Wandin and Healesville sharing second spot, while Upwey and Woori Yallock make up the five. Division 2 has Yarra Glen on top with a one-game advantage, but it’s looking a bit shaky. Gembrook, Seville and Kinglake are sharing second spot, with Yea, Yarra Junction and Alexandra sharing fifth spot. Wandin holds top spot in the Under 18s, with Mt Evelyn, Emerald, Upwey and Yarra Glen sharing fourth spot. Olinda and Wandin share the top in A Grade Netball, followed by Woori Yallock, Warburton and Belgrave. Division 2 has Seville and Yarra Glen sharing top spot, with Yarra Junction, Yea and Alexandra making up the top five. The top five in all competitions is certainly nowhere near set. It is going to be an interesting run to the finals. DIVISION 1 SENIORS Healesville 14.11(95) d Belgrave 8.11(59) Healesville have continued their winning streak by easily accounting for Belgrave on Saturday. Healesville started off in splendid fashion, kicking seven goals straight to take a handy 36-point lead into the first break. Healesville kicked 3.8 in the second half to Belgrave’s 4.7, which in the end made no difference to the end result, with Healesville running out 36-point winners. Healesville take on Upwey next week for a clear break in the five. Healesville Best: D. Anderson (3 goals), M. Anson, J. Nugent, C. Warren, A. Hamer, N. Mende. Belgrave Best: T. Stubley (1 goal), C. Power, P. Gough, M. Brown, M. Johnson (2 goals), P. Van Lambaart. Warburton Millgrove 13.11(89) d Emerald 10.5(65) Warburton had a solid win over Emerald and have given themselves some much needed breathing space going into the second half of the season. This game was close up to half-time and some may have thought that there was an upset in the making. Unfortunately for Emerald, Warburton came out all fired up and kicked 7.3 to 3.2 to take a commanding 28-point lead into the last quarter. Emerald rallied somewhat and outscored Warburton in the last quarter, but a third-quarter slump had set their fate heading into the last quarter. Warburton Millgrove Best: L. Barnard, P. Sharp, L. James, T. McKail, T. Marr (1 goal), T. Walker. Emerald Best: D. Volta, C. Jacobson (1 goal), Mat Dompietro, M. Steer, L. Sheppard (1 goal), K. Yeo (3 goals). Mount Evelyn 12.14(86) d Monbulk 12.5(77)

Mount Evelyn’s kicking woes continued during this game. With 10 scoring shots to four in the first quarter, Mount Evelyn should have sewn up the game, but it was credit to Monbulk who played some hard fought footy to upset Mount Evelyn’s forwards in the first half to stay in touch with the hosts at half-time. Only kicking four behinds in the third quarter to the Mounters 1.2 did not help Monbulk bridge the gap. They rallied in the last and outscored Mount Evelyn, but the run was left too late. Mount Evelyn Best: B. Doyle, K. Jones (5 goals), D. Kift (2 goals), A. Gibbons, B. Cronkshaw, R. Cowan. Monbulk Best: P. Barge, T. Gromer, S. McBride (2 goals), T. Moerenhout. C. Griffiths, D. McClelland. Olinda Ferny Creek 12.14(86) d Upwey Tecoma 6.14(50) Olinda took an 11-point lead into the second quarter after kicking 5.3 to 3.4. The lead increased to 17 points at half-time with a low scoring quarter by both teams. Olinda held Upwey goalless in the third, with the hosts increasing their lead to 28 points at three quarter time. Another low scoring quarter in the last did not help Upwey make any inroads to the lead, with Olinda running out 36 point winners. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: M. Hottes (1 goal), L. Hill, D. Rohrmann (1 goal), O. Millwood, C. Brown, N. Keegan (1 goal). Upwey Tecoma Best: S. Mitchell (3 goals), L. Beacom, L. O’Brien, B. Oates, N. Waterman, K. Hinton. Wandin 13.10(88) d Woori Yallock 12.14(86) This was definitely the match of the round in Division 1. Wandin kicked 5.5 to 2.1 in the first, and had a lead of 22 points into the second quarter. Woori Yallock came out and played some inspiring football and caught Wandin by surprise kicking 4.7 while holding Wandin goalless, which is something Wandin would not be used to. Woori Yallock’s lead should have been much more than seven points at half-time, but the goal kicking bogey was still around. Wandin regrouped in the third and kicked 6.3 to arrest the lead back to 11 points at three quarter time. Woori Yallock fought back in the last, outscoring Wandin by nine points but just could not get over the line in the end, with Wandin defeating Woori Yallock by two points. Wandin Best: M. Polkinghorne (1 goal), S. Dwyer (1 goal), R. Ross, J. Ladner (2 goals), H. Dudink, D. Ladner. Woori Yallock Best: S. Kennedy, B. Monkhorst (5 goals), K. Thompson, T. Kear, R. Monkhorst, C. Smedley. DIVISION 2 SENIORS Gembrook Cockatoo 14.16(100) d Yarra Glen 6.9(45) This game was the YVFM Match of the Day and promised to be a close contest. It started out with a closely fought first quarter with Gembrook holding a slim lead of six points at quarter time. Gembrook came out and blindsided Yarra Glen in the second quarter and left them in their wake kicking 4.3 to 3 behinds to take a commanding lead of 32 points into the third quarter. Yarra Glen just had no answers to

Hard-fought contests were a feature of the round. 155785 the quick and efficient ball movement of Gembrook. The lead extended to 37 points at three-quarter time. Yarra Glen needed to produce an amazing last quarter to get this game back, but Gembrook kept up their relentless attack on the ball and kicked another 4.2 to 1.2 to come away with a huge confidence building win for the Brookers. Yarra Glen will be looking to bounce back when they meet Kinglake next week. Gembrook Cockatoo Best: D. Leversha (1 goal), E. Tomlin, B. Wareham, C. Vernal, J. Raymond, D. Trevorah (1 goal). Yarra Glen Best: J. Marks, K. Hudson (1 goal), J. Smith, M. Ashton, L. Hoffman (1 goal), D. Hurley (2 goals). Kinglake 10.11(71) d Alexandra 5.5(35) This game was close up to halftime with Kinglake holding a slim lead of eight points with only three goals kicked collectively. Kinglake had the ascendancy in the third kicking kicking 5.3 to 1.1 to lead by 34 points in slippery conditions. Three goals apiece in the last quarter saw Kinglake get an impressive 36-point win over Alexandra. Kinglake now share second spot with Gembrook and Seville after their big win on Saturday. They host Yarra Glen next week that will be for the top spot. Kinglake Best: J. Crowe, R. Mallison (4 goals), J. Butterworth, B. Wilkinson, A. Whelan, T. Arnott. Alexandra Best: W. Goonan, L. Ragg, M. Coombs, S. Woollard, D. Bourke, J. Heaslip. Seville 12.19(91) d Yea 9.11(65) Seville took a slim six-point lead after a low scoring first quarter. Yea played better brand of football in the second, and caused a 15-point turnaround to take a nine-point lead into the main break. Seville regrouped in the third and kicked 5.9 to 1.4 to take a game winning 22-point lead at three quarter time.

Yea could not make any inroads to the Seville lead, with the visitors going down by 26 points. The loss has led Yea drop to fifth on the ladder. Seville Best: A. Mammoliti, R. Davis, L. Casini, M. Cecere (2 goals), K. Mullett, G. Teunissen. Yea Best: J. Ivill, R. Aldous, D. O’Dwyer (1 goal), A. Hobbs (5 goals), B. Cunningham, T. Butterworth. Yarra Junction 23.15(153) d Thornton Eildon 0.3(3) Thornton Eildon had a day they would rather forget. Thornton went into this game undermanned and Yarra Junction capitalised. Thornton could just not get their hands on the ball at all and had no way to break through the Junction defence with Ben Wragg kicking eight goals for the home side. Thornton can regroup and prepare to take on Alexandra next week in the rematch of the towns. Yarra Junction Best: F. D'Agostinio, B. Wragg (8 goals), W. Robertson, E. Wadsworth (1 goal), L. Cove, A. Chandler. Thornton Eildon Best: T. Keating, J. Strachan, J. Mitchell, Z. King, A. Reddan, S. Larkman. Powelltown - bye. UNDER 18 Emerald 5.7(37) d Kinglake 1.3(9) Emerald Best: R. Hall (1 goal), J. Webb, J. Currie, T. Thomsen, J. Campsell (1 goal), B. Stuhldreier. Kinglake Best: L. Hendrie, L. White, B. White, S. Cormack, A. Caine, D. Roberts. Wandin 18.9(117) d Warburton Millgrove 1.11(17) Wandin Best Players (not provided). Warburton Millgrove Best: P. Hay, L. Downie, C. Roberts, D. Cooper, J. Nelson, T. Dargie. Mount Evelyn 29.23(197) d Monbulk-Seville 0.1(1) Mount Evelyn Best: B. Forbes, M. Brierley (6 goals), D. Maunder (5 goals), M. Gibbons (6 goals), J.

Beamish (3 goals), M. Graham (3 goals). Monbulk-Seville Best: B. JenningsAllen, L. Thomas, S. Bennett, T. Gelbert, J. Bourke, L. McKay. Yarra Glen 11.4(70) d Upwey Tecoma 4.7(31) Yarra Glen Best: A. Smith (1 goal), B. Binion (3 goals), L. Smith (1 goal), S. Gommers (1 goal), T. Evans (2 goals). Upwey Tecoma Best: B. Watson, I. Shineberg, T. Edyvane (1 goal), J. Hannagan, D. Rankin-Hooper, L. Donnelly. Woori Yallock-Powelltown - bye. NETBALL DIVISION 1 A GRADE Belgrave 63 d Healesville 40 Belgrave sit one game clear in 5th spot after a strong performance against Healesville. Belgrave Best: Kalen Winters, Lauren Bennett (49 goals), Jennifer Dewhurst. Healesville Best: Alexandra Bryan, Chelsea Connell (19 goals), Chenile Chandler. Mount Evelyn 50 d Monbulk Hawks 39 Mount Evelyn were just too strong for Monbulk who played a good brand of netball, but not enough to stop the forwards of Mount Evelyn. Mount Evelyn Best: Bridgette Barry-Murphy (13 goals), Jacqui Black, Rachael Hickey (31 goals). Monbulk Hawks Best: Kaitlyn Seamer, Paige Whitworth, Sophie Stubbs (12 goals.) Olinda Ferny Creek 92 d Upwey Tecoma 40 Olinda Ferny Creek were just too strong for Upwey Tecoma all day. Olinda Ferny Creek Best (not provided). Upwey Tecoma Best: Rachel Whitelaw, Rebecca Leeson (29 goals), Peta Day. Warburton Millgrove 65 d Emerald 33 Warburton are now one game clear in fourth spot after a 32-goal win over Emerald. Warburton-Millgrove Best: Alice McKenna, Bianca Daniels (31 goals), Natalia Petrucev. Emerald best: Kristy Evans (28 goals), Imogen Kent, Sarah Bertram. Woori Yallock 48 d Wandin 45 Wandin held the slimmest of leads at quarter time and this game looked like it was going to be right down to the wire. Woori Yallock Best: Sarah Hogan (13 goals), Bess Schnioffsky, Shannon Gray. Wandin Best: Ruby Tidd, Tayissa Coppinger, Kathleen McMahon DIVISION 2 A GRADE Seville 61 d Yea 22 Seville Best: Riley Gentle, Tania Hoare, Selina Fotia. Yea Best: Meg Sundblom, Megan Leatham, Nikki Watts. Yarra Junction 40 d Thornton Eildon 23 Yarra Junction Best: Catherine Cook, Rachel Young, Katelyn Betts (19 goals). Thornton Eildon Best: Melinda Sier, Lisa Hartmann, Danni Lowerson. Alexandra won on forfeit versus Kinglake. Powelltown - bye. Yarra Glen - bye.


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Motoring Bonnici to victor y By DEAN THOMPSON NAGAMBIE Speedway Club member Lennie Bonnici, best-known in recent seasons as a Crash and Bash racer, piloted his ex-Mike Burke Super Sedan to victory in the 35th running of the Alexandra Speedway Club 100 Lap Derby. His consistent run rewarded him, as race incidents removed Steve Lincoln and Daniel Scott along with Brendan and Damien Miller out of contention in the run home. The 100 Lap Derby this season attracted a sensational array of racecraft and an even more impressive list of drivers with all sorts of experience to the event, fans came from as far away as Western Australia to see the local Truck, Rod and Ute Show and then take a look down at the speedway. In among the competitors were defending champion and former Australian 350ci Sprintcar champion Tony Moule, former Australian Junior Sedan champion Brock Atkins, multiple times winners David Erickson and Luke Fallon, and Camden NSW racer Ross Nicastri who also happened to be involved with the major sponsor DIY Auto Parts Broadmeadows. After 40 heat races were completed two drivers, Steve Lincoln from Broadford and Dan Scott from Kilmore had won four heats out of their five, three drivers all from Team Miller Motorsports based in Pakenham being brothers Brendan and Damien Miller and mate Brad Warren had three wins apiece, with a handful of others with two wins. Bonnici himself won one heat and it was a beauty, when he set a new one-lap track record on the short circuit dogleg with a 32.535 time in the 17th heat of the weekend, it was not beaten in the next 23.

The closest heat race finish was the very first heat of the weekend with Leigh Bourke in a 250 Crossflow powered Cortina taking a win over Bonnici in his LS1 powered chassis car by .161 while five other heats finished with less than a second between the first two drivers as they crossed the line. Scott won the fastest heat of the weekend in heat nine with a complete time of three minutes 20.869 seconds. The big race itself had twists and turns right throughout - Aaron Bunton left the track before the race even started, Shane O’Loughlin’s car caught fire and crashed in the latter stages, turning the race upside down. Brendan Miller led lap one before team-mate Brad Warren took the lead on the second lap. Steve Lincoln in his EH Holden with a big 350 under the hood, assumed control on lap three before Damien Miller in an LS1 powered Commodore snatched the lead in traffic as Lincoln was shuffled back behind Damien Miller, Warren, Brendan Miller, Scott and Lenny Bates. Damien Miller had the race by the scruff of its neck leading from lap 10 to 65 before he turned himself the wrong direction coming out of the dogleg on lap 66 as Lincoln flew past and back into the lead. On lap 72 Lincoln and Scott, mates off the track, came together in the dogleg when there was a tangle up with a slower driver. There was nothing Scott could do about the contact, and Lincoln wasn’t happy as it caused his car a flat tyre and damage to Scott’s car occurred also. Brendan Miller assumed the lead from lap 73 and his brother Damien was behind him chasing. Racers are racers and once they put the helmet on

the little things are forgotten and Damien Miller tried to pass his brother in the spot with the most chance of things going wrong - the dogleg - and both cars tangled up, Brendan lost the lead and laps as they both exited the track. Team-mate Warren hit the lead and that lasted one lap with Bonnici taking the lead from lap 81, Bonnici despite what appeared to be the engine boiling in the latter laps motored on to take the win from Warren by 12.8 seconds, a huge victory putting that amount of distance between him and second place over the last 19 laps. Zac Swanson from Ballarat was fantastic in his underpowered Commodore, staying on the lead lap and finishing third much to the delight of his supporters with Andrew Jordan from Melbourne’s Eastern Suburbs in fourth, Colin Lincoln from Beveridge in fifth all on the lead lap, number 100. Bonnici was fairly reserved in his victory as he soaked it in. “Thankyou very much to everybody at O’Brien Racing for their support. I know this is a big event, I have not quite got my head around everything yet, however it is a special race to win," he said. The Victorian Short Circuit Championship for Speedway Sedan Australia Juniors was as always sensational, with the youngsters from the age of 10 to 17 wowing the massive crowd with their skills. Despite their 1200cc powered machines, the fastest driver was only three and a half seconds a lap slower than the fastest V8 machine in the 100 Lap Derby. Both Caleb Lincoln and Jackson Lunt took four wins apiece out the 10-heat races.

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