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“VicRoads will continue to monitor the safety and operation of the intersection and work with the Yarra Ranges Council on a long-term strategic plan for roads in Coldstream,” he said. Shadow Minister for Roads Ryan Smith was critical of the Andrews Government’s road funding priorities and accused the government of playing politics with the safety of drivers.
“I have waited 20 minutes or more to get out of Killara Road, and I’m sure there will be a major crash with people who are impatient.” Mr McGann said VicRoads assessed the safety of an intersection, taking into consideration factors such as the speed limits of the intersecting roads, the number of pedestrians, the volume of vehicles and the historical crash record.
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Ms Dewar says the increase in traffic meant being patient was no longer an option for locals. “It’s a very difficult spot because you have buses on the right and trucks that park on left-hand side of the highway because of the hamburger place, then there is Station Street coming out onto the highway almost opposite Killara.
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A LOCAL MP has renewed a call for traffic lights to be installed at the intersection of Killara Road and Maroondah Highway in Coldstream. Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe visited Coldstream with state Shadow Minister for Roads Ryan Smith on Thursday 30 June to continue years of lobbying for traffic lights. “In 2001, I tabled a petition calling for the installation of traffic lights at this intersection, and subsequently raised the matter in parliament on no fewer than seven separate occasions,” Ms Fyffe said. Ms Fyffe said the increase in tourism to the area had seen a greater impact on the local traffic being able to enter and exit Killara road safely. Local resident Delia Dewar agreed that traffic lights at the intersection would make driving for both locals and tourists safer and more efficient. “I find particularly on the weekends to do a right-hand turn from Killara Road onto the highway is virtually impossible - you can sit there for 20 minutes waiting,” she said. “I have lived here for 12 years, and the volume of traffic is increasing. “We want to see tourism increasing, but for the residents this intersection is a nightmare.” Ms Dewar also said the road surface of the intersection was deteriorating and desperately needed to be repaired. “Also the road is very bad - when I try to turn left from Killara Road, the road is broken; there are big puddles and it is tricky to get out of there as well.” VicRoads Metro East regional director Aidan McGann said the Killara Road and Maroondah highway intersection was not currently being considered for safety upgrades. “We have constantly been monitoring the safety and operation of this intersection in Coldstream,” he said. “The intersection operates well if road users are patient and considerate.”
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A DISPLAY launched this week at Healesville Library commemorates the centenary of the 1916 Somme offensive in the second year of WWI. Drawing on memorabilia collected over a lifetime, Badger Creek military historian Rod Wilson has put together a snapshot of life and death on the Western Front. The Australian War Memorial records that the worst 24 hours in Australian history occurred at Fromelles, France, where Australians suffered 5533 casualties in one night. The major contribution of Australian troops to the Somme offensive was in the fighting around Pozieres and Mouquet Farm between 23 July and 3 September, as well as several attacks around Flers in November. Mr Wilson said about half the Australian soldiers on Fromelles would have had their first experience of war on Gallipoli. As with several items on display, a small black Bible, has a story to tell. Mr Wilson bought the pocket-size Bible in an op shop when he was about 20 to carry in his hiking backpack. “I’d probably used it for a couple of years when I was flicking through and found the name and some details of the owner,” he said. He was able, later on, to research the name, Pte R E Cooke, D Coy, 60 Infantry Battalion, on the internet and realised the dates coincided with the battle of Fromelles where Cooke had been wounded. The Bible and its owner both survived Gallipoli and Fromelles. A German helmet, nick-named ‘the coal scuttle’ by the allies, was souvenired by Yellingbo veteran Pte Fred Parslow of the 4th Division, Machine Gun Battalion, 1st AIF. With much of the film footage and photographs of the Western Front depicting shocking scenes in the trenches and knee-deep mud, a trench map and trenching tool resonate as an inanimate and powerful connection to the human experience. They belonged to Lilydale soldier Pte Jim Baddeley of the 5th Infantry Battalion, 5th Division. Baddeley enlisted at 17 after forging his mother’s signature and arrived on the Western Front
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A bible and barbed-wire from the Western Front. 156526 in the winter of 1916, battling not only a fierce enemy but the freezing conditions on the Somme. Mr Wilson said his collection is a mix of personal items with a known history, and others of which nothing is known. “I had a lot of things given to me as a boy and teenager and if I can possibly find out the history of an item, I go to great lengths to return that history to the item,” he said. “Otherwise, it is a generic item that represents part of the story of everyone.” The Centenary of the 1916 Somme display is on throughout July at Healesville Library and will be followed by a display to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan in Vietnam.
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Riverbanks and community use of the Yarra River are part of the discussion. 156582 - waterway health relating to stream, riverbanks and vegetation, community use including access and amenity of the river and the network of parklands and open spaces, and interface of the river with adjacent land uses and its catchment. A spokesperson for the Minister of Planning said part of
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Racing ban: no fallout THE banning of greyhound racing in other states will not affect the operation of Healesville or other Victorian greyhound racing clubs, according to Greyhound Racing Victoria CEO Alan Clayton. The decision made by the NSW and ACT governments to ban greyhound racing in their states led to fears Victorian greyhound clubs would be flooded with owners, trainers and dogs from other states. “Healesville Greyhound Racing Club, like the other 12 clubs in Victoria, will continue to operate as per usual,” Mr Clayton said. The NSW State Government decided to ban the practice of greyhound racing after a Special Commission of Inquiry into the Greyhound Industry in NSW found 50-70 per cent of all greyhounds raised for racing are killed simply because they are too slow among other findings.
Mr Clayton said that greyhound racing practices in Victoria were not the same as in NSW and the future of the sport here was safe. “Victoria’s circumstances are very different to NSW,” he said. “There have been two major reviews of the sport conducted by Sal Perna, the Racing Integrity Commissioner and Dr Charles Milne, Chief Veterinary Officer, along with a review of the integrity of all racing codes by Paul Bittar.” “Greyhound Racing Victoria (GRV) is now implementing the 68 recommendations to ensure a sustainable future for the sport.” Mr Clayton said the safety of the dogs associated with GRV had their welfare well looked after and supported. “Unlike some other states, GRV has the financial capability to fund significant and fundamental changes for Victoria’s animal welfare and integrity arrangements,” he said.
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Close-knit support for cystic fibrosis research By KATH GANNAWAY CYSTIC fibrosis is the most common life-threatening genetic condition for children in Australia. “It is more common than people think, and it’s a serious condition,” Kirsty Bowness told the more than 70 people who came together for the Yarn The Night Away fund-raiser in Healesville on Thursday 30 June. Kirsty’s talk was a heart-rending and sobering moment in a night that was filled with colour, laughter, chatter, great food and wine and generosity. The event, hosted by Crumbz Craft and held at Alchemy, raised $1001.80 for the Royal Children’s Hospital’s Cystic Fibrosis Research. The Bowness family, Kirsty and husband Stephen and children Grace, 9, and Liam, 5, live with the condition every day, and it has shaped their ‘big picture’ approach to life. Grace and Liam both have cystic fibrosis. Keeping life as normal as possible in the midst of the challenges of keeping the children as well as possible with current medical treatments, is accompanied by a determination to fund vital and underfunded research. “In the time since Grace and Liam were born, we’ve seen changes in their treatment that have been beneficial and those have come out of research,” Kirsty said. “It’s a progressive condition, so it’s about keeping them as well as possible and research and treatment make all the difference. “It’s also how we manage as a
Kirsty Bowness and daughter Grace, right, at the fund-raiser with Kay Trembath from Crumbz and friend. 156306 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY
Knitting for a cause in the bake-house from left, Anneke Schagen, Michelle Cornelius, Kirsty Bowness, Jane Cooper, Ros Tosi and Caron Wasserfall. 156306 family,” she said. “We can’t just sit back and say this is terrible, we have to do something.” Three years ago, Kirsty started the Big Roast, and two big community roasts in Toolangi later this month are part of the 2016 program. In one of those funny/sad moments that you get with kids, the idea for the Big Roast came in the
early days of Grace’s diagnosis when she referred to cystic fibrosis as ’65 Roasters’. Touched by that first innocent acknowledgement of her illness, Kirsty and Stephen hoped to give Grace her ’65 Roasters’ by inspiring at least 65 people to hold a Big Roast awareness and fund-raiser. The idea took off and has led to other events, including Yarn The Night Away.
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Again, the Crumbz connection came through Grace who started knitting classes with owner Kay Trembath about a year ago. When Kirsty approached Kay for support for the Big Roast, she said neither of them knew how they could make the link. Kay embraces the cause and created her own fund-raiser with the help of Alchemy cafe and other local businesses who pitched in with a pool of raffle prizes. Kirsty said the generosity of people continued to astound Stephen and herself. “You are always going to get the support of family and friends, but we continue to be blown away by people who don’t even know Liam and Grace,” she said. “People have been so generous donating money, time and energy, and we find it extraordinary.” To support research through the Royal Children’s Hospital’s Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust, Kirsty is encouraging people to take a break from the kitchen, rug up and book into Toolangi’s Big Roast events at The Singing Gardens on Saturday 23 July and at Toolangi Tavern on Wednesday 27 July. Individual families, clubs and businesses can also hold a Big Roast with more information available at rchfoundation.com.au/event/thebigroast2016. For details and bookings for the Singing Gardens event, call 5962 9282 or Sharon Keogh on 0456 655 008 and for Toolangi Tavern, call Anna on 5962 9398, or email toolangitavern@hotmail.com.
POLICE are asking the public around Lilydale to keep an eye out for a man who allegedly sexually assaulted a 50-year-old woman in January this year. The Lilydale woman was approached by the man on North Road on Wednesday 27 January while he was collecting hard rubbish. After engaging in a conversation, the man then forced the woman into a grey 4WD and drove a short distance before sexually assaulting her. The man was wearing dark overalls at the time of the assault and spoke in broken English with a European accent. The offender is believed to be about 175cm tall, between 50 and 60 years of age, of Southern European appearance with olive complexion, dark and grey hair and a short beard. Police have released a computer composite image of what they believe the man looks like. Police are urging anyone who has seen anyone suspicious in the area to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Pages from the past Healesville Guardian, 11 July 1936 In Case You Didn’t Know WE LEARN from Cr Mowle that during the week-end Barak memorial* was subjected to vandalism words painted with a brush dipped in an oily medium. The announcement was of such a lively nature that steps were taken by the shire secretary to have it removed before Healesville’s Sunday visitors spied it. When Cr Mowle called in on the offices of the Healesville Guardian he was on his way to the police station to have fingerprints and footprints around the monument examined with a view to the apprehension of the artist. The artist omitted to attach his signature to his work. *The Barak Memorial now stands in the Coranderrk Aboriginal Cemetery in Barak Lane, Healesville. Rainfall
MR MARTIN of Coranderrk reports that as a result of recent rains nearly 800 acres of land in the aboriginal reserve were under water, stock was rescued with difficulty. The thoughtlessness of the committee of providing a fire was appreciated. The harmonica band, conducted by Mr Blackmore was in fine form. Upper Yarra Mail, 14 July 1994 Save the Yarra Valley Group Formed A GROUP of Yarra Valley business and community leaders have joined together to form a Save the Yarra Valley action group. The group’s aim is to reject the Lillydale preferred option in the Council amalgamation proposals for a massive super shire to maintain the special quality of the Yarra Valley for the benefit of all Victorians and to keep local government in local hands and maintain community of interest. - Compiled by Ellena Biggs
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(YARRA Ranges councillor) Jim Child votes against the people. How outrageously Cr Jim Child has acted in voting in favour of a 42-metre communication tower to be erected in the middle of our sporting complex at Yarra Junction. This tower will loom above the oval, tennis courts, bowling green and gymnasium, in the middle of the River Walk. Why has he abandoned the hundreds of people protesting and who voted in favour of this? It will spoil the visual aesthetics and threaten the health of the young and old who use these facilities. There are other sites for this monstrosity. Why is the shire so willing to sell off our beautiful community parkland? Rita Adams, Yarra Junction.
IT SEEMS that many residents may have missed the advertising by Eastern Health of a proposal to rename the Healesville Hospital, following the redevelopment. An advertisement appeared in the Mail on 28 June headed “Renaming the site” and calling for input into words and principles and how they could be used to rename the site. The following week, 5 July, almost the same advertisement appeared with a slightly different heading “Options for renaming the site” and the input, as to how the words “could be used when considering renaming the site”. The closing date for submissions was 10 July. More information and the online survey can be accessed at www.easternhealth. org.au
This seems an unnecessarily short consultation period for what could be considered an important potential change for the name of our hospital facility, especially seeing that the renovations will not be completed until next year. Far from us to suggest there is anything sinister in the change of wording here, however Eastern Health’s record on “consultation” with the community and their staff, has left something to be desired in the past. If you would like to convey your thoughts as to whether there is in fact any need to change the name and if so, perhaps to something that maintains the connection to Healesville and the Valley. We apologise for this late notice, but it did slip by us also. John Anwin, (HAG) Healesville Action Group.
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Here for the long term THE recent closure of the Free Press Leader leaves the Mail News Group as the sole media voice for much of the Dandenong Ranges. The Mail News Group is coowned by the Star News Group and North East Media, which are both family owned independent companies. They have staved off challenges from media giants in their heartland, largely because of their commitment to genuine community journalism. Star managing director Paul Thomas said media companies had a strong future at the local level, provided they remained relevant and
gave the communities they served an active voice. Mr Thomas said News Limited and Fairfax before it - struggled to compete with Star’s long footprint in the region. “The reason we are the last man standing on the local media front is that we provide true local news that is not syndicated and that helps to make a difference to the local community,” he said. “We deal with the local issues, provide a platform for people to have their say and aim to help build the communities we serve. “While every company needs to
be profitable, that is not our sole aim. “We are here to help benefit the community.” Mr Thomas cited the recent community campaigns in many of Star’s mastheads as recent examples of the level of engagement required of a genuinely committed media outlet. Campaigns such as those that centred around family violence and attracting local infrastructure under the ‘Fund Our Future’ banner. He said Leader failed party because it stripped editorial resources. “They (Leader) didn’t have the people on the ground,” he explained.
“We have people who are not only dedicated to the community, but actively involved in it. “We live and breathe our area and we’re not a multi-national. We don’t have someone on the other side of the world pulling the strings.” Star is a family owned independent media company and Mr Thomas is the fourth generation of his family to run the company. The Mail News Group publishes five mastheads which circulate throughout the Yarra Ranges. “We are now the only local independent voice and we are here for the long term,” Mr Thomas said.
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Labor’s in the swing By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS AFTER one of the longest campaign and election periods in Australian history, this past weekend saw the Labor Party leader Bill Shorten concede defeat to the Coalition. The division of Casey also looks to deliver a Liberal win with a margin between the two major parties of just under 10,000 votes as of Monday 11 July. The vote counting in Casey is still officially underway and the final results won’t be known for some time but Labor candidate Hovig Melkonian said the result so far has been positive. “I think overall we’ve got a swing to Labor in the electorate and nationwide,� he said. “It is credit to things Labor were talking about in the campaign such as Medicare, Gonski funding and all these things resonated with the community and, as a result, we had a swing to Labor.� Mr Melkonian also said that despite the ever increasing possibility of Labor being defeated in Casey, this election has not dampened his political enthusiasm. “This has definitely not put an end to my political aspirations, we’ll be back,� he said. “Tony Smith has promised a lot over next three years and I’ll he holding him
to account that those promises are delivered in full and in a timely manner.� With a current 3.4 per cent swing away from the Coalition, Mr Melkonian said the focus of the Labor campaign led to a move away from coalition candidates across the country. “The people have rejected the shallow message of jobs and growth while Labor’s message for Medicare and school funding, real reform for negative gearing and hard questions like multinationals paying their fair share of tax resonated with the community,� he said. Mr Melkonian said he is grateful for the support he received from his supporters during the election campaign and in the lead up to election day. “Locally we ran a huge campaign and the swing towards us is a positive result,� he said. “I give full credit to all the volunteers and the immense support we received from the community. “I’m very grateful for this and I’m humbled by all the people who put trust in me and the support I received, I am both humbled and grateful.� Liberal MP Tony Smith declined the opportunity to comment until after the results for Casey have been made official.
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Ink is in Danny’s blood By JESSE GRAHAM
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AFTER 40 years of putting ink to paper, Danny Zemp’s advice to young cartoonists is simple - “Head down, bum up, follow your passion.” Mr Zemp, a Healesville resident and the Mail’s resident cartoonist, said the key to developing a skill like drawing was routine and practice. “I think if you just draw when you have to, you become detached,” he said. “But, if you’re working towards a deadline and set yourself a goal - like, by Wednesday you want to send out a cartoon to the Mail ... hopefully it works. “You’ve got to get into a routine, into a habit of doing it.” He said that he started “when I was a wee little lad”, and that his inspiration largely came from French cartoonists and from reading Asterix and The Adventures of Tintin as a child. “My dad’s still cross about me, because I inked ... his original Asterix cartoons,” Mr Zemp said. “It was just funny, and I just filled it in, and that’s how you start - you start copying someone else’s style until it becomes your own.” Mr Zemp’s style of political cartoons is no-nonsense. Covering topics from illegal rubbish dumping, to policing motorcyclists, and political mudfights, his works are often simple and cut through the spin to show a different perspective on an issue. After the news of the Yarra Ranges Council endorsing a $28 million rebuild for their Lilydale offices earlier this year, Mr Zemp’s cartoon featured a man sleeping on a park bench, covered only by the Mail with “Shire’s
The Mail's resident cartoonist, Danny Zemp. 156206 $28m offices” on the front page. “As a political cartoonist, you always see the cynical side of it, and you have to be critical about what’s there, what’s out there - and sometimes, it’s
holding a mirror up to the people,” he said. “I’m not a politically active person, but I like to sit on the fence and see how things unfold, and that’s where
Picture: JESSE GRAHAM I take my inspiration. “I don’t have a swing left or right I’m fairly neutral, but I like to see how they beat each other up, metaphorically speaking.”
Working as an arborist during the day, Mr Zemp said his goal as a cartoonist was to earn a steady living from selling his art. He said that, while he still completed many of his works with paper and ink, he now utilised tablets and a desktop computer for much of his work. “I was fairly traditionalist ... (but) you’ve got to be able to move with the times as well,” he said. “From a collector’s point of view, it’s sacrilege in a way, because if you do that stuff digitally, how do you hang an original on the wall? “There’s so many avenues you can do - there’s no such thing as saying ‘You have to do it that way’, or 'Learn to do it by hand first, then work on the computer’.” He said an editorial cartoon should be about a current news event or accompanying an article, and should sum up the story in one image. “If you do a political cartoon, it’s a one-day fly - it’s accurate today, it’s non-existent tomorrow,” Mr Zemp said. “It should be closely working with the editor - sometimes, the editor goes ‘I have a feeling about this, but in words I can’t quite put it together - can you put something together?’ “It might be challenging and you can’t get it right, but it’s not the point about getting it right all the time - it’s about making a statement and see what your thought process of it is, what you feel about it.” Mr Zemp’s work can be viewed at www.dannyzemp.com, Zemp Art - Cartoons and Illustrations on Facebook and regularly in the pages of the Mail.
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Pony clubbers united By KATH GANNAWAY REMEMBER about 25 years ago when you got together with your Healesville Pony Club for a huge group photo? Well, here it is! If you’re in this happy snap, or have had a connection with the club over the past 40 years, the present day pony clubbers want to catch up. The Healesville Pony Club 40th Reunion Committee is planning a celebration in true pony club style with a ho-down at the Healesville Football Club Grounds on Saturday 16 July. The club started at the Healesville Racecourse, and after a short while moved to River Street, adjacent to the Bowling Club before moving to the current location at the Don Road Sporting Complex. “Although we have always been a small club in terms of size, we have always been big on fun and
friendship,” committee member Sally Clinton said. Ms Clinton said that throughout the years many friendships had been forged between pony clubbers which only fellow horse lovers and their families would understand. “The 40th Reunion will be a party for young and old to share stories and celebrate our club’s colourful history,” she said. The club is inviting all past members and their friends and family to share in the celebration. Local band, The Humbuckin Pick Ups, will provide the entertainment and there will be finger food provided with drinks at bar prices. Tickets are available at trybooking.com . A Facebook event page has been set up for people to post their favourite photos of their time at pony club and for more information on the event. See https://www.facebook. com/events/1574631716090902/
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Council looks for the next big things on agenda YARRA Ranges Council is calling on residents who can see the big picture to share their long-term vision of the region. The council is encouraging the community to take part in the extensive Yarra Ranges - The Big Picture community consultation process that will capture feedback and ideas about projects that are considered to be key to the future of the region. Feedback received will contribute to the development of a new council plan while also playing an important role in guiding the new council that will be formed following the upcoming council elections in October.
Yarra Ranges Mayor Jason Callanan said the Big Picture consultation would build on feedback already received through a recent council survey which asked residents why they chose to live, work or play in the Yarra Ranges. “The survey identified a number of common themes including environment, healthy living, sense of community and other things that help make Yarra Ranges a great place to live, work or play,” Cr Callanan said. “The next step is to identify projects we can explore in the future that will build on and protect the reasons why we love this region and ensure we can contin-
ue to enjoy being part of the Yarra Ranges community.” Yarra Ranges - The Big Picture community engagement will be undertaken through a number of platforms, including an online survey at www.yarraranges.vic. gov.au, a paper-based survey and three community forums. Cr Callanan said the community forums would provide an opportunity for residents to not only put up their ideas but to discuss them with other people in the community, helping achieve general consensus as to what matters most for the community as a whole. “Your feedback and ideas are crucial
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to help create a new vision for the Yarra Ranges, guide council in the decision making process and drive council priorities for the next 10 years,” he said. For more information, visit www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au. Community conferences will be held on: Thursday 25 August - Sherbrooke Family and Children’s Centre, Upwey. Monday 29 August - Kimberley Place Community Centre, Chirnside Park. Wednesday 31 August - Coldstream Community Centre, Coldstream. To register and share a big idea, visit: http://oursay.org/yarraranges/bigpicture.
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IT HAS been a cold start to winter, but not so much a wet start according to the Mail’s rainfall recorders who say we’re below par on precipitation once again. Warburton’s Keith Thomas recorded a below average rainfall of only 83mm against his average of 118.9mm. His six-month tally is 496mm, again below the average of 577.6mm. Doug Armstrong from Hoddles Creek recorded 153mm over 21 days compared to 53mm in June 2015 with the January to June comparison being 587mm to 494mm. Doug’s longtime average for June is somewhere in between at 119mm. In Healesville, Alma Mitchell recorded 96.8mm over 25 days compared with under half of that last year on 44.7mm over 17 days. Mr Thomas said the result of the comparative dry was that Melbourne’s storage dams were slowly declining,holding 1,066,025 million litres, or 58.8 per cent of capacity.
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Warm up for winter JOIN the team at Chirnside Park Shopping Centre in the Food Court this Friday, 15 July, between 11am and 3pm for lots of family fun! Taste-test some delicious hearty winter recipes and collect recipe cards to prepare at home; from osso bucco, to chorizo paella and a mandarin rice pudding, plus many more! Purchase ‘osso bucco’ on Market Day from Rainbow Meats to go into the draw to win a slow cooker. Spend a minimum of $40 at any specialty store in centre or $80 or more at Coles, Woolworths, Kmart, Target or Aldi between 11am and 3pm to collect your free 1.5-litre teapot - perfect for these cold days. For more information visit chirnsidepark.com.au.
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Community Diary Valley in July with The Singing Gardens of C.J. Dennis and the Toolangi Tavern each hosting a Big Roast event to raise funds for the Royal Children’s Hospital’s Cystic Fibrosis Research Trust. For details and bookings for the Singing Gardens event on Saturday, 23 July, call 5962 9282 or Sharon Keogh on 0456 655 008 and for the Toolangi Tavern event on Wednesday, 27 July, call Anna on 5962 9398, or email toolangitavern@hotmail.com. To host a Big Roast visit www.facebood.com/TheBigRoastCF2016 .
Postural Health Warburton and Yarra Junction Community Banks’ Community Development Worker, Suyin Chan is encouraging entries in the fifth calendar competition. 155670 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY
Photo competition SHUTTERBUGS will need to snap to it to get their entries in for the Upper Yarra - My Place, My Community 5th Annual Calendar Competition and Exhibition. Warburton and Yarra Junction Community Bank branches are looking for 12 winning photographs which capture the Upper Yarra Valley for their 2017 calendar. Entries close 5pm, Thursday, 21 July. Visit www.upperyarra.net.au for information and to download an entry form, or call it to either bank for an entry form.
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Free hearing test THE Australian Hearing bus will be in Warburton for free hearing checks on Monday, 18 July from 9.30am to 3.30pm in the car park next to True Value Hardware. No appointment is necessary. For more information phone 131 797 or visit www.hearing.com.au.
Tree Day 2016 JOIN Mt Toolebewong and District Landcare to revegetate Badger Creek on Sunday, 31 July, between 10am and noon. Meet at the park in Bluegum Drive. Plenty of parking, but no pets please, BYO gloves if possible, morning tea provided. RSVP 5962 5115.
Capturing the moment HEALESVILLE Living and Learning Centre has classes starting in Digital Camera Expertise on Mondays from 18 July, and Record Your Own Story using Movie Maker and Audacity software on Thursdays from 21 July. Phone 5962 5982.
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YARRA Junction Library will host a free talk on Tuesday, 19 July, to raise awareness about the importance of good posture. ‘Postural Health, iPosture and the Solution’ aims to help people shift their thinking from being passive to being pro-active about their health. Bookings essential on 9800 6462 or email yarravalley@mywellnesschampions.org.
Music Time JOIN Catherine Nolan for Sing A Song of Sixpence and Music Time at Healesville Uniting Church on Mondays at 11am or at Wandin Uniting Church on Wednesdays at 10am for a supportive, nurturing music/singing session with your children under five years. Ring Heather 5962 3031 or Karyn 5961 9353. All welcome!
Quirky2 FOLLOWING the success of his first exhibition, ‘Quirkymetal Take Two’, Cliff Sampson’s second exhibition of weird and fun metal sculptures is on show at the Waterwheel Gallery in Warburton until 20 July, 10am to 4pm daily.
TOWN Club TAKE Off Weight Naturally (TOWN Club-Upper Yarra) meets weekly in Yarra Junction. Young and older, men and women, ‘lots to lose’ or ‘just a bit off’, are all represented. Cost $5 per week. Phone Deb 0417 103 589 or Marg 0409 162 189.
Memento Mori YARRA Ranges Regional Museum at Lilydale is hosting Rod McNicol’s Memento Mori Exhibition until 17 July, featuring works from McNicol’s career with striking black and white and colour portraits, including ‘Jack 1986-2006’ (above) of actor Jack Charles. Seniors’ Lunch Warburton Senior Citizens hosts a three-course meal ($13) every Thursday at 11am, along with prizes, card and other games. Phone Barbara, 5966 9137.
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MARKET SCENE Natural nutrition, no chemicals A Mail News Advertising Feature
HEALESVILLE’S very own Organic Farmers Market has been serving those seeking fresh, chemical-free produce for more than a decade. The market is held every Saturday, from 8am to 1pm, in the idyllic surrounds of Healesville’s Coronation Park. The market was established by Permaculture Yarra Valley Inc to provide fresh, organically grown produce to local residents to support small-scale owners to make a living from sustainable agriculture and to reduce the ‘food miles’ involved when food is transported from one area and sold in another. This year, they have several new stalls, increasing the range of produce available. Saturday mornings are a social event where friends can catch up and customers can get to know the producers of the food they eat. About 18 enterprises from the Yarra Valley and nearby areas are regularly represented at the market, selling fresh fruit, vegetables, herbs, seeds and seedlings, garlic, flowers, sourdough bread from wood-fired ovens, honey, locally roasted coffee, locally blended spices, various preserves, fresh chicken packs, goats’ cheese and soaps and wooden toys made from recycled timber. The market has an abundance of fresh greens – silverbeet, kale, Asian greens, basil, parsley and salad vegies – as well as good supplies of tomatoes, carrots, beetroot, capsicums, potatoes, cucumbers and zucchini, many of which are interesting old heirloom varieties with old-fashioned flavour. Fruit includes seasonal berries, citrus, heritage varieties of apples, pears, plums and nashis. If you’re not yet a regular, it’s worth checking out this market. The food is great and produced by organic methods that don’t cost the Earth. There is plenty of parking available. Updates and grower profiles can be found on the market’s Facebook page.
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Specialist accounting services DALCORP Accounting Services has been offering specialist accounting and taxation services to Yarra Valley businesses and personal taxpayers for more than 15 years. Principal accountant and director, Dale Feim, says he takes a real handson approach, regularly getting out from behind the desk and immersing himself in his clients’ businesses. “We go beyond the number-crunching, assisting with business growth, wealth and marketing strategies, suggesting ways of cutting costs, and acting as a sounding board for many business ideas our clients present,” he said. “This is our point of difference.” Backed with a Bachelor of Commerce, and a Diploma of Financial Planning, Mr Feim honed his skills as a small business specialist in a Melbourne firm, before establishing Dalcorp Accounting Services. “As a resident of the Yarra Valley for over 30 years, I understand how important local businesses are to our community and the need for honest, professional and personalised service,” he said. “We ensure our clients are kept up-to-date and well informed, via our regular tax planning and business advisory meetings, along with our complementary e-news and articles.” Dalcorp Accounting Services is conveniently located at 6 Hoddle Street, Yarra Junction (opposite the Yarra Junction Library). The business is open five days a week, with evening and Saturday morning appointments also available. Mr Feim prides himself on being approachable and contactable.
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Robert Paul from Squitchy Lane Vineyard and Susanne Pyle from Wine Yarra Valley Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS celebrating Gumboot Season. 156555
Give winter the boot (gumboot) By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS JULY can be a cold, muddy and miserable month but Wine Yarra Valley have come up with the perfect antidote to the cold weather and wet grounds. The 2016 Gumboot season will have special events and dining experiences only for those brave enough to visit their favourite winery in the middle of winter. For every day in July, participating wineries in the Yarra Valley will be lighting their fires and pouring wine in their cellar doors, with special
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deals for those wearing their gumboots. Pull on your wellies for discounts up to 15 per cent off purchases and cellar doors hosting games such as toss the boot and how many corks in the gumboot. Many wineries will be hosting special lunches and dinners with extra prizes especially for those people wearing their gumboots. To find out more about gumboot season and the events happening near you, visit wineyarravalley.com.au.
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The Ligian Mode - Mason Paul (drums), Rachel Caddy (keyboard and vocals), Ligia Lupoiu (lead vocals), Jason Mercieca (guitar) and Sanah Garling (bass). 156563
A five-piece alternative By KATH GANNAWAY FIVE-PIECE band ‘The Ligian Mode’ are set to bring their unique style of alternative pop/ rock to Warburton next month. Cheryle Abela from The Who Club said she was tremendously excited to have The Ligian Mode booked for a winter gig.
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Workers Club, The Gasometer and The Corner Hotel. Band member Rachel Caddy said the group is excited to be heading up into the Yarra Valley and looking forward to playing to a new audience. The Ligian Mode will be at The Who Club in Warburton on gig on Saturday, 13 August.
Big friendly tenderness The BFG (PG) Starring: Mark Rylance, Ruby Barnhill and Penelope Wilton
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Playing originals and led by Liga Lupoiu, the band focuses on a blend of Liga’s traditional singer/songwriter roots and the band’s more edgy rock sound. The played their first official gig in Bendigo in May and are building a fan base with live gigs at The John Curtin, The
THE BFG is just as entertaining as previous Roald Dahl adaptations such as Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda. Based on Dahl’s children’s novel, The BFG follows Sophie (Ruby Barnhill), a young orphan who is whisked away by the Big Friendly Giant (Mark Rylance), a kind-hearted runt among his man-eating brethren. Steven Spielberg is an incredibly versatile filmmaker, and has family friendly tales
like this down to almost a science. The BFG is a whimsical, deeply moving film about courage and unlikely friendship, and has beautiful imagery and just enough intrigue and danger to generate suspense (but not so much that it would frighten youngsters in the audience). Barnhill is already an extremely charismatic actress, and she and Rylance play off each other beautifully. The humour contains a lot of clever slapstick, and the film delves with surprising detail into the ecosystem of dreams, which the BFG harvests and
delivers to sleeping people. My only qualm with The BFG is its CGI. While there can be a very reasonable trade-off between expressiveness and realism, and the giant’s expressions and mannerisms are remarkably emotive and fluid, the CGI still doesn’t look real alongside real, physical actors like Barnhill or Penelope Wilton (as the Queen). The CGI for the orcs in Warcraft looked much better. The BFG is a family film of unusual depth and genuine tenderness. -Seth Hynes
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SUPERB VALLEY VIEWS THIS much-loved family home is offered for sale for the first time in 21 years, which tells a tale of what a lovely place this is to live. The brick home is situated on approximately three quarters of an acre, with a fully fenced yard and beautiful places to sit and enjoy a cuppa or glass of wine while overlooking the beautiful valley beyond. The home provides three good-sized bedrooms, the master has a walk-through robe and full ensuite while bedrooms two and three both have built-in robes.
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THE limited availability of building allotments in the Wandin, Seville and Silvan districts has been a cause of concern for many prospective purchasers. And it has been evidenced by the tremendous inquiry level for this recently listed property, set to be auctioned at 11am on 23 July. Facing east, with a gentle slope in the same direction and rich red soils, this vacant allotment provides stunning views over nearby farmland and more distant down the Warburton Valley and to the mountains beyond. It has the availability of natural gas, electricity and town water services. Although to be offered for public auction agent, Richard Taylor from Landmark Harcourts in Wandin North is encouraging those with genuine interest to make offers prior to the auction as these will definitely be considered by the vendors.
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A COUNTRY GEM
ARCHITECT designed liveability, stunning views, minutes from Healesville’s heart Eview is proud to present this prestigious architecturally designed gem of a country home on approximately 1.3 acres (5178 square metres), with exquisite open spaces, that make the most of natural light in a superb bush setting that is only minutes from the township of Healesville and in the vicinity of numerous vineyards and tourist attractions that the Yarra Valley is famous for. Offering the best of country charm with its appealing street presence and intimate family retreats, while simultaneously offering an urban contemporary face to take full advantage of the mountain vistas. Vistas that envelope almost every inch of the generous outdoor decks, and penetrate entirely into the main living space. Ideal for a large family and perfect for indoor/outdoor entertaining. This home will impress. The house commands 330 square metres of living area that spills onto a further 215 square metres of spacious hardwood deck. External living leads without compromise towards the adjoining spa or ascends to the 59 square metre observation deck, partially covered with a high gable roof with panoramic views. Your choices are many. This house WORKS. This is country living without compromise. The large open planned family/dining room boasts an open fireplace for those cooler months. With bi-fold doors to the exterior outdoor entertaining deck, this room has floor to ceiling sashless picture windows from which to enjoy the native vistas.
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All four bedrooms with built-in robes have external access to the decking areas. The upper level, luxurious master’s retreat connects with a dedicated study/ office and has a private mid-level balcony that is linked to the observation deck. Beneath this home features a 5m x 5m lockable climate controlled cellar, with a capacity for racking 3,500 bottles.
Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Ian Vine, 0488 179 767 EVIEW YARRA VALLEY, HEALESVILLE, 5962 1053
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191 Don Road, Healesville
57 Chum Creek Rd, Healesville 7 Rosella Crescent, Healesville 21 Crowley Road, Healesville
•Approx4023m2•Threebedrooms •Twobathrooms•Twolivingarea •Hardwoodloors•Spaciousthroughout •Ampleshedding•Maturegardens •Beautifulpresentation•Privacyassured •OffersAbove$779,000
Thevendorsaremotivated,areyou? •Approx,770m2•Fivebedrooms •Twobathrooms•Twospaciouslivingareas •Coveredoutdoorentertaining•Carport •OutdoorSpa•Ductedheating •reversecycleheatingandcooling •AmpleStorage •Offersabove$499,000
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•2bedrooms•1bathroom
•3bedrooms•1bathroom •Singlecarport•Amazingmountainviews •Walktotown•Setonanapprox.829m2
•Closetoschools•Walktotown •Idealrenovationproject •Setonapprox.950m2
•$415,000-$435,000
•$390,000-$410,000
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Stuart Aldridge Director / Licensed Estate Agent
Ian Vine Licensed Estate Agent
David McKee Sales Consultant
Kerry Fisher Sales Consultant
Amanda Jess Property Manager
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10A Herbert St Yarra Junction $350,000 - $380,000 Modern 3 bedroom home in the heart of Town! Are you looking for something new, bright and modern? Walking distance to shops and transport? Well here it is! Just hop, skip and jump from Main Street you will ind a 1 year old 3 bedroom home with quality ittings and tastes. Master bedroom has a full ensuite along with sliding robes, the other bedrooms are also robed. There are 2 living areas, one at the front with cosy lush carpet and one at the rear with plenty of windows and light to look into your own private courtyard. The kitchen is open and bright with a lovely breakfast bar that would suit any family! Extras include a concrete driveway, double lock up garage also with rear roller door access from garage to the rear court yard, gas ducted heating, Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 1.30 -2pm (Photo ID Required)
1644 Little Yarra Rd Powelltown
$170,000 plus
29 Graham Rd East Warburton
$450,000 plus
Best Value Home for 2016
Abundance of space inside AND out!
Seeking a great buy then look no further as this Miners cottage is located in the heart of town, offering 2 bedrooms one with good sized built in robes. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a cosy living area with wood heating, kitchen area has good potential and a gas upright cooker. Improvements to the property include concrete stumps, new water tank and an updated instant hot water service. The block is very manageable and lat, rear carport for 2 cars, garden shed and lockable storage.
The size of this home will surprise you! Surrounded by verandas, located in a quiet no through road where tranquility is a standard & native birdâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s visit every day. Offers 4 big bedrooms with built in robes, master with full ensuite & walk in robe 2 huge living zones, fully equipped kitchen with stunning glass bay window overlooking entertaining area and established gardens. A wood heater along with 2 split systems keeps this home at the perfect temperature all year long.
Contact: Rebacca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 11 -11.30am (Photo ID Required)
8b Douglas Pde Yarra Junction
$550,000 - $590,000
Stunning Near New Home with Amazing Views Immaculate in every sense of the word is this gorgeous family home with absolutely nothing left to do. The home captures the stunning mountain views of the Warburton ranges and gives a feeling of resort style living whilst being in the heart of the township. The home provides a study plus 3 excellent sized bedrooms, the master has large ensuite and walk in robe and windows overlooking one of the two outdoor living zones. The creature comforts are well and truly covered with natural gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ceiling fans and a very well appointed kitchen with ample cupboard space, stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. Externally you will be pleased to ind a double lock up garage, extra carport, extra parking for the caravan, two decked outdoor entertaining areas and beautifully landscaped gardens.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
5967 1277
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068
Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
5966 2530
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly James Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
Julianne Spendlove Administration
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10 Herbert St Yarra Junction
$320,000 - $350,000
Woori Yallock
$300,000 - $330,000
Character 3 bedroom home in a handy location
Positioned to Please!
A short walk to the shops and all the facilities this 3 bedroom home allows plenty of light to the living area & offers wonderful mountain views from the front veranda. 3 Spacious bedrooms, kitchen full of character and charm providing loads of cupboard, bench & pantry space, gas cooking & polished loors which continue through the living areas, cosy wood heating, light and bright decor throughout.
Positioned in a convenient easy access location just a short stroll to shops, schools and transport this neat 2 bedroom 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: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 1 -1.30pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
Yarra Junction
$200,000 - $220,000
East Warburton
$310,000 plus
Land 1733 sqm with permit to build 24 square home
Cottage Charmer on over an Acre
Located just a stones throw from the primary school, Warburton Trail and all the amenities of Yarra Junction is this superb block enjoying a gentle northerly slope. With a planning permit in place and the building site cleared, youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be able to get started very soon on building your dream home. The approved home boasts three large bedrooms, two bathrooms and large living spaces north facing to make the most of natural light. A sensational site offering great value. Inspect today!
What a charming home! Character illed with a large country style kitchen, light illed, open living, complete with cosy wood ired heating and olde-worlde features such as the timber mantel and ire place surround. Relax and take in the views of Mt Victoria from the full width front verandah or enjoy a family gathering under the covered outside entertaining area leading out to the colourful Camelia and Rhododendron illed garden. A weekend of two worth of work to tidy the remainder of the back yard will see the property achieve its full potential.
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068
1842 Warburton Hwy Woori Yallock Auction Sat 6th Aug@10:30am Yarra Valley - Restaurant and home on 2 acres Recently renovated and itted out restaurant. Well over 2 acres (9251 sqm) of land with over 60 car parks. Modern 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home. Great exposure with Warburton Highway Frontage. This combination of features offers a rare opportunity for someone looking to establish a hospitality business such as restaurant/cafe, cellar door or other retail/tourist pursuit. A total renovation throughout includes kitchen it out, furniture, looring, cool room, and much, much more. The home has also been recently itted out and over two levels offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms and multiple living areas. A separate building it ensures that whilst youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re close to your business you do get to go home and relax. All services including sewerage, mains gas & water connected.With the Yarra Valley tourist trade increasing all the time realize your dreams at this magniicent property.
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 10:00-10:30am (Photo ID Required)
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
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Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068
Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
5966 2530
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly James Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
Julianne Spendlove Administration
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WESBURN 16 EDWARD STREET Lots for the Family to Enjoy - on 2 titles Are you looking for approx 1580sqm (on 2 titles) to give you space for zoned outdoor areas which include a superb covered entertainment area, a spa, plus an inground salt water swimming pool? Maybe it is the double garage and carport accommodation for 4 cars plus assorted shedding that appeal to you. Or could it be the large 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home that has room for everyone to spread out in the 2 separate living areas plus a roomy kitchen with a wonderful 5 burner gas cooktop which will cater for any large family gathering? The creature comforts that make a house a home such as solar panels, tinted windows on the western side, gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a wood heater and a reverse cycle split system are all here to enjoy. The beautifully manicured gardens and surrounds should delight the gardener yet there is still more space for the chooks and veggie garden.
3a 2b 2c 6e METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
HEALESVILLE 6/3 BLANNIN STREET An Enviable Location
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$495,000 Sat 16th July 1-1:30pm Photo ID required Peter Nunn 0417 502 669 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
HEALESVILLE 3a 2b 16/83-87 MAROONDAH HIGHWAY Easy and Convenient Living at ‘Oaks Community’
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Situated just a short stroll to the town centre, shops, cafes, doctors and transport, the location is so convenient for its new owner. This lovely 2 bedroom unit has natural gas ducted heating, an air conditioner plus a single car garage. The kitchen is neat and practical and opens into a sun filled living/dining area. The rear yard has plenty of room to have a small garden or just sit and enjoy the setting. Worthy of consideration as an investment property, first home, downsizing or for retirement. METHOD PRICE $310,000 plus INSPECT Sat 16th July 1-1:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 HEALESVILLE OFFICE 5962 1700
This low maintenance Federation style townhouse approx. 7 years young could be ideal for someone downsizing or looking for an investment. Life could be easy with modern features such as natural gas ducted heating, an air conditioner, ducted vacuum system, a stylish kitchen with Bosch appliances including a dishwasher, internal access from the garage and a delightful private courtyard off the open plan living area. METHOD PRICE $375,000 plus INSPECT Sat 16th July 12-12:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Jane Nunn 0432 375 940 HEALESVILLE OFFICE 5962 1700
WOORI YALLOCK 2a 1436 HEALESVILLE - KOO WEE RUP ROAD Spacious with Scope
WOORI YALLOCK 3a 1b 1c 1011 HEALESVILLE - KOO WEE RUP ROAD Shiloh – a uniquely special property on 1.4 acres approx
2b 2c 1e
Set on approx. 1045sqm of almost flat land, with two street frontages, this spacious brick veneer home has a design which may suit changes to include a third and/or fourth bedroom as there is a garage under roofline and the entry area is huge. With large lounge, generous kitchen and adjoining meals area, there is lots of room to spread out. Natural gas ducted heating, split system, ensuite to the main bedroom plus large main bathroom all make this a great place to start and add your own touch. METHOD PRICE $395,000 plus INSPECT Sat 16th July 2:30-3:00pm Photo ID required CONTACT Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
WOORI YALLOCK 1605 Warburton Highway 5964 7344 HEALESVILLE
292 Maroondah Highway 5962 1700
2e
Made of stone, recycled bricks and timber, this two storey loft style home is full of character, including leadlight and decorative glass panels. Soaring ceilings, multiple living areas and big windows to enjoy the surrounding gently undulating land all add to this wonderful property’s unique appeal. Even the garage/carport area with hobby space has character! Come and explore Shiloh for yourself! METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$750,000 - $780,000 Sat 16th July 11-11:30am Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
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14 Brisbane Parade, Warburton
17 Leila Road, Warburton
• Established gardens & beautiful mountain views • Open plan living area with wood heater & split system • Kitchen with island bench & stainless steel appliances • Sliding door leads from living room to a wonderful outdoor entertaining area • Walking distance to town, transport & the Yarra River
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• Immaculate home on over 1 acre of manicured gardens • 2 split systems, bottled GDH & evaporative cooling • Spacious entertaining with breathtaking mountain views • Double garage & shedding/workshop • Veggie patch & chook pen • Close to shops, cafes Yarra Rail Trail & the Yarra River
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2A Giffords Road, Warburton
13 Dammans Road, Warburton
• Delightful kitchen with heaps of cupboard & bench space that overlooks the living/dining area • Light & bright open plan living area with wonderful cathedral ceilings & wood heater & air conditioning • Backyard with sand pit, garden shed & some great spots perfect for a veggie garden
• Offers an exclusive location with mountain views • Spacious kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, electric oven, gas hotplates & walk in pantry • Master bedroom with ensuite & walk in robe • Undercover entertaining deck • Over-sized double lock up garage
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912m2
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10 Hill Road, Warburton
10 Upper Blackwood Road, Warburton
• Cosy hardiplank home with light & bright filled rooms • Spacious open plan living & large windows to take in the stunning mountain views • Colour bond lock up garage & carport • Asphalt driveway & fenced yard with a garden shed • Close to the Yarra River, Warburton township & public
Ashleigh Hall Director/Licensed Agent
Chris Lord Sales Manager
Warburton 3371 Warburton Hwy
5966 2800
Andrew McMath Licensed Agent
$320,000-$350,000 Inspection Sat 16/7 2-2.30pm Or by appointment LAND
3
Marc Barton-Johnson Sales Consultant
1
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Leanne Stacey Sales Consultant
1033m2
approx
• Upper level contains 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, formal lounge with wood fire coonara & large kitchen with adjoining dining & sitting room • Lower level contains 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room which opens onto the verandah, kitchen area with adjoining dining space & gas heating
Lyndal McMath Hall Licensed Agent
Wendy Adams Licensed Agent
Melinda Darwall Licensed Agent
OPEN 7 DAYS
sales@mcmath.com.au Offices also at Croydon, Lilydale, Mt Evelyn & Mooroolbark
Mia McKay Sales Support/ Administration
$450,000 Plus LAND
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1350m2
approx
Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer
Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy
5967 1800
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Two top spots up for grabs By CAMERON HUTCHISON IT’S a three-way tie at the top end of the Division 1 ladder. After this coming weekend, there will be two fighting for top spot as Wandin play Olinda Ferny Creek and Healesville take on Monbulk and should come away winners. Woori Yallock and Upwey-Tecoma are vying for consolidation in the five and battle it out next week. Division 2 has seen some major position changes after Saturday’s games. Yarra Glen and Kinglake have given themselves a four-point break on the opposition sharing top spot. Seville’s loss to Kinglake has dropped them to sixth and sitting on 28 points with Yea in fifth. Alexandra jumped to third after their ugly win against Yarra Junction but have Gembrook-Cockatoo on the same points. Division 1 Seniors Football Upwey Tecoma 16.14 (110) d Belgrave 12.10 (82) Upwey-Tecoma took back the Sticky Harris Trophy after a comefrom- behind win on Saturday. Belgrave got off to a really good start, kicking 5.2 to 3.3 in the first and probably had Upwey a bit shocked. Upwey kicked into gear and kicked 3.6 to 1.3 to take a slim lead of four points into the main break. Another change in the lead came in the third when Belgrave kicked 4.3 to 3.3 to get in front by six points. Upwey finally got their game going halfway through the last and ran all over Belgrave, kicking 7.2 to 2.2 to come away with a solid win. Upwey are now two games clear in fifth spot. Upwey-Tecoma Best: B. Oates, J. Hackett (4 goals), D. Sloane, D. Devers, K. Townsend-Finlay, T. Robinson (4 goals) Belgrave Best: M. Johnson (3 goals), E. Clasby (3 goals), C. Power (2 goals), T. Stubley (1 goal), N. Somervaille, M. Brown Division 2 Seniors Football Kinglake 17.11 (113) d Seville 13.8 (86) Kinglake’s come-from-behind win has pushed Seville into sixth spot on the ladder and left them with some sole searching to do. Kinglake held a slim lead of four points at quarter time and the game was on. Seville rallied in the second, kicking 4.1 to 2.6 to go in at half-time in front by three points. Indirect kicking might have come back to bite Kinglake and they would need to address it at half-time. An even third quarter saw Seville’s lead increase to four points, and it was going to be a cracker of a last quarter. Kinglake showed why they are sitting in top spot on the ladder, running all over Seville in the last, kicking 8.2 to 3.1 in the last to secure a 27-point win. Kinglake Best: A. Whelan, B. Tampion (2 goals), R. Mallison (2 goals), W. Graf, J. Nixon (7 goals), L. Forsyth (4 goals) Seville Best: A. Knight, D. Groen, A. Mammoliti, J. Nolan (1 goal), J. Bourke-Finn, N. O’Keefe (5 goals) Yarra Glen 21.12 (138) d Powelltown 20.11(131) Historically, Powelltown has always been a tough opposition for Yarra Glen and Saturday was no different. Yarra Glen got off to a solid start, kicking 6.4 to 5.2 taking an eight-point lead into quarter time. Powelltown
Belgrave performed well during the opening two quarters. 156627 outscored Yarra Glen in the second and reduced the lead to three points at the main break. A combined 14-goal third quarter gave Yarra Glen some breathing space going into the last with a 17-point lead. Goals were certainly coming from every avenue in the forward line. Powelltown had eight goal kickers with Luke Miller kicking six while Yarra Glen had nine contributors to their goals. The last quarter continued at the same frenetic pace, but Powelltown possibly let this one get away from them by kicking 5.5 to Yarra Glen’s 3.1, but Yarra Glen held tough and came away with a heart stopping seven-point win. Yarra Glen Best: W. Kristelly, D. Hurley (1 goal), M. Ashton (2 goals), K. Hudson, A. Moate, B. Ashton (3 goals) Powelltown Best: R. Johnson (2 goals), L. Miller (6 goals), M. McLaughlin (3 goals), D. Edgeworth (4 goals), J. Moore, W. Dore Yea 19.11 (125) d Thornton Eildon 5.6 (36) Yea now sit fifth on percentage after a good win over Thornton-Eildon on Saturday. Yea got a jump on Thornton in the first and to a 39-point lead into the second quarter. Thornton just had no answers to stem the run of Yea, but did manage to hold them to 2.5 while they kicked 1.3. The lead had extended to 47 points at half-time and it was going to be tough for Thornton Eildon to catch up. Thornton held Yea again to another low-scoring quarter in the third, but could not make any inroads to their lead. Yea got their game going in the last and ran away with a big win kicking 8.1 to two goals in the last to defeat Thornton Eildon by 89 points. Yea Best: B. Cunningham (2 goals), R. Aldous (2 goals), D. Evans, A.
Hobbs (5 goals), E. Neilson, P. Evans Thornton-Eildon Best: Z. King (1 goal), A. Reddan (1 goal), B. Musgrove, D. Creed, J. Strachan, C. Ruhl (1 goal) Alexandra 9.23 (77) d Yarra Junction 7.3 (45) Alexandra got away with a win on Saturday after kicking an amazing 23 behinds. Alexandra held Yarra Junction goalless in the first and kicked 4.4 themselves to take a lead of 27 points into the second quarter. Yarra Junction could not capitalise on Alexandra’s indirect kicking in the second with 3.2 to 3.9 increased the lead to 34 points, but it should have been a lot more at halftime. Wayward kicking still plagued Alexandra in the third kicking another 2.6 to three straight. Yarra Junction could not peg back the lead, but did hold Alexandra goalless in the last. Some goal kicking practice is definitely on the training agenda for this week. Alexandra Best: B. Wallace, B. Norris (2 goals), W. Goonan, S. Woollard (1 goal), N. Dundas, S. Steiner (1 goal) Yarra Junction Best: Q. Hodgkinson (1 goal), D. D’Agostino, E. Wadsworth, W. Robertson, S. Williams, T. Hancock (1 goal) Gembrook-Cockatoo: Bye Under 18s Mount Evelyn 16.11 (107) d Upwey Tecoma 7.7 (49) Mount Evelyn Best: A. Johnson (1 goal), M. Brierley (3 goals), L. Peterson, B. Forbes (4 goals), M. Gibbons (1 goal), J. English (3 goals) Upwey Tecoma Best: T. Edyvane (2 goals), N. Horne (2 goals), N. Williams, S. Gibby, I. Shineberg Warburton Millgrove 12.11 (83) d Kinglake 7.8 (50) Warburton-Millgrove Best: D. Coo-
Upwey-Tecoma took back the Sticky Harris Trophy in a hard-fought clash. 156627_02 per (1 goal), M. Read, B. MacDonald (1 goal), L. Downie, J. Buller (2 goals), J. Nelson. Kinglake Best: B. White (2 goals), L. White (1 goal), S. Cormack (1 goal), D. Roberts, E. Robinson Wandin 30.16 (196) d Woori Yallock-Powelltown 5.2 (32) Wandin Best: T. Merlino (5 goals), H. Byrne (5 goals), A. Marsh (10 goals), J. Molluso, D. Hirst (1 goal), M. Sandfort (1 goal) Woori Yallock-Powelltown Best: M. Arnold, W. White, A. McNiff, A. Closter, B. Taylor, J. Irwin (1 goal) Yarra Glen: Bye Emerald: Bye Monbulk-Seville: Bye Division 1 A Grade Netball Belgrave 78 d Upwey Tecoma 45 Belgrave Best: Lauren Bennett (50 goals), Jennifer Dewhurst, Kalen Winters
Upwey Tecoma Best: Keira Venables, Jessica McNamara (31 goals), Rebecca Leeson (14 goals) Division 2 A Grade Netball Yea 61 d Thornton Eildon 20 Yea Best: Sarah Armstrong (45 goals), Cate Garlick, Hannah Christie Thornton Eildon Best: Anita Keddell (12 goals), Melinda Sier, Alesha Davison Yarra Glen 59 d Powelltown 24 Yarra Glen Best: Prue Purdey, Hillary Grubb, Elizabeth Kay (36 goals) Powelltown Best: Sarah Woodward, Georgie Haynes (9 goals), Shae Berriman Yarra Junction 30 d Alexandra 25 Yarra Junction Best: Jessica Sweet, Catherine Cook, Rachel Young Alexandra Best: Olivia Twining, Ebony Purcell, Bethany Cairns Seville: Bye.
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Warburton golf results WEDNESDAY 6 July: No competition due to extremely inclement weather. Saturday 9 July: Stableford: After another wet week, Saturday’s field were pleased to play under sunny skies, and on a course that had dried out very well. Certainly, one player who appreciated the improved track was a legend of the club, Kevin
Kane. Kevin has been a member for 50-odd years and a regular winner over that time. In recent years, he has had frequent back issues that has seen him almost give the game away! To the pleasure of all at Warburton, K.K. has persevered and is back playing (in his words) reasonable golf; until yesterday, when he revisited his ‘glory
days’ by amassing a superb 42 points to blitz the field! Great to see K.K. His score was five better than the runner-up, in D. Haggard, who would have still been happy with 37 points. The balls went down to 33. The daily nearest the pins went to Allan Hubbard (on both the 3rd and 9th), Willo (5th), David Murch (12th) and to CHB on the 15th.
Yarra Glen junior football results The winning Under 11s girls team of Kiara, Indie and Maddie. 156600
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Day at races By JAMIE STRUDLEY YARRA Ranges Athletics athletes of all ages converged on a warm, sunny Sandown Park for the Victorian State Road Relay Championships. The venue, widely known as a motor racing circuit, was instead used by Little Athletics Victoria and Athletics Victoria. This annual event provided the club with the perfect opportunity to combine all athletes from Under 9s to 40-plus at one event, something that seldom happens in Victoria. The club and members cer-
tainly made the most of it, entering 18 teams across the various age groups and divisions. Fantastic performances from all athletes resulted in some outstanding results highlighted by wins to the Under 11s Girls and Women Division 3 teams. Other team placings to Boys Under 15s, Women Under 20s, Women U16s, Men Division 3, Men Division 7 and Men Under 14. Meanwhile, the remainder of the club enjoyed great conditions at Margaret Lewis Reserve.
Congratulations to club member Lateisha Willis for winning two gold medals at the Oceania Games, held in Fiji last week. Lateisha was competing for Australia at the games where she won the 100m and 100m hurdles, setting a championship record in the 100m Hurdles. Next week, the club is competing at Knox Open Day; the seniors compete in AV XCR16 Round 8 at Albert Park. The club will be back at Morrison Reserve on Saturday 23 July.
UNDER 9s no scores against Mount Evelyn. Awards: Sophie Freeman, Jagger Owen, Charlie Watts. Game Day Medal: Lincoln Oakley and Riley Borthwick. Under 10s no scores against Mount Evelyn. Awards: Hayden Wellings, Dylan Leather, Hugo Rogers. Game Day Medal: Bai-
ley Mason, Darcy Shead and Jesse Beattie Mount Evelyn 54 d Under 12s 14. Awards: Conner Fallon, Campbell Hannett, Callum Kusnezow. Game Day Medal: Shannon Oakley. Goal Kicker: Aidyn Thompson (2) Under 14s 36 d Mount Ev-
elyn 14. Awards: Harri Keeling, Luke Nettlefold, Adam Whelan. Game Day Medal: Wade Faber. Goal Kickers: Luke Nettlefold (2), Brendan Davis (1), Jayen Capuano Under 12s Girls draw against Norwood. Awards: Estelle Peterson, Paris Saunders. Game Day Medal: Amelia English
Healesville junior football results U9s HEALESVILLE v Wesburn. Goals: T. Barclay, C. Bradford, J. Ferris, B. Hennessy, J. Marchetti Gleeson, J. Newsome, F. O’Brien. Awards: L. Warner, J. Collins, L. Wal, M. North, A. Crossman, J. Marchetti Gleeson. U10s Healesville v Wesburn. Awards: Anthony Druitt, Flynn Long, Henry Burchmore, Frankie Gow, Zane AndersonHunter, Brayden Reid U12s Girls
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Mount Evelyn 5.6 (37) d Healesville 0.1 (1) Awards: K. Ellis, O. Oude-Meilink, E. Gales-Smith U12s Red Healesville 9.4 (58) d Wesburn 1.2 (8) Goals: Oliver Tisbury 3, Cody Anderson 2, Riley Duncan 2, Liam Hetherton, Will Cooney. Awards: Darcy Close, Jasper Stoppa, Oliver Tisbury, Riley Duncan U12s White Healesville 8.5 (53) d Gembrook-Cockatoo 3.2 (20) Goals: D. Vorhauer 3, C. Agnew 2,
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DOWN 2. Publish complete (5). 3. Tries to find the reverse of “furies” (7). 4. Get worried about a means of access (4). 5. Tear off, convinced it’s worth a fortune (8). 6. Having the intelligence to go in and board (3,2). 7. You buy a ticket for it and tear off the top (7). 12. An old hand and peppery, perhaps (8). 14. Is it one I’d revised for the issue? (7). 16. The wave that engulfed the house was a real misfortune (7). 18. Catches, we’re told, in the wood (5). 20. Put away for the pain and the cold in the head (5). 21. The remainder break (4).
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ACROSS 1. A drawing test! (3,5). 6. They may be found frisking (4). 8. Light animals recoil from (4). 9. A sweet-tin from years back (8). 10. As the boring journey does when one’s towing something? (5). 11. The woman set about reforming the governing body (6). 13. See it’s upsetting her (6). 15. Tells one to hurry up with the film (6). 17. When cold drinks are brought out, seems pained (6). 19. Will ask for a loan, you feel (5). 22. Create a draught you can do without? (8). 23. In the event, catching a cold again (4). 24. No longer over-charge heartlessly (4). 25. Couldn’t make up one’s mind, but round about three, somehow, did (8).
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7431 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Gun fight. 6, Gats. 8, Star (rev.) 9, Twenties (anag.) 10, Drags. 11, S-ena-te. 13, Tessie (anag.) 15, Rushes. 17, Win-c-es. 19, Touch. 22, Dispense. 23, R-ac-e. 24, On-c(harg)e. 25, Di-there-d. Down - 2, Utter. 3, Fo-rages. 4, G-a-te. 5, Trea-sure. 6, Ge-t o-n. 7, The-atre. 12, Seasoned. 14, Edition (anag.) 16, S-co-urge. 18, Copse(cops). 20, C-ache. 21, Rest.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 21.
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DOWN Change (5) Forceful (7) Wine (4) Buy (8) Applaud (5) Hungry (7) Writer (8) Understand (7) Momentum (7) Move (5) Animal (5) Cure (4)
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7431 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Hardship. 6, Cape. 8, Stun. 9, Currency. 10, Grime. 11, Heroin. 13, Crocus. 15, Slight. 17, Nausea. 19, Apple. 22, Minimise. 23, Trap. 24, Felt. 25, Talisman. Down - 2, Alter. 3, Dynamic. 4, Hock. 5, Purchase. 6, Cheer. 7, Peckish. 12, Essayist. 14, Realize. 16, Impetus. 18, Shift. 20, Llama. 21, Heal.
1. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25.
ACROSS Privation (8) Headland (4) Daze (4) Money (8) Dirt (5) Drug (6) Flower (6) Little (6) Sickness (6) Fruit (5) Lessen (8) Snare (4) Material (4) Amulet (8)
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Motoring Take care on black ice AS WE find ourselves in another cold winter, drivers are urged to be extra vigilant of black ice on the state’s roads, VicRoads has urged. Black ice occurs in freezing temperatures when heavy dew, rain or pooled water forms over the road. It can be extremely hazardous for drivers as it is invisible. It can form on any road, particularly during severe frosts in low-lying areas. “The cold winters we’re known for in Victoria means black ice is a serious problem, one which can have terrible consequences if drivers don’t use the roads carefully,” says VicRoads Director Vehicle and Road Use Policy, Robyn Seymour. VicRoads advises drivers to check the conditions before starting your journey. If conditions are icy, decide whether you really need to drive or if you could delay your trip. If you do drive and think black ice might be present, slow down at least 40km/h. Driving at a slow, safe speed means that you are more able to maintain control and should a crash occur, the outcomes would be less severe. Ms Seymour emphasised that you may have little or no control over your vehicle if you drive on black ice, and that less is more if you find yourself in this situation. “Until you clear the patch of ice, use the accelerator, brakes and steering as little as possible,” Ms Seymour said. “If you need to do anything, make any movements gentle. “Do not accelerate, apply the brakes hard or turn the steering wheel quickly.
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