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Path to progress “Resident can now be a real part of the Mount Evelyn community,” he said. “The footpath makes for much easier access to the township and there is no more having to cross the dangerous Clegg Road.” Cr McCarthy said the new footpath made accessibility and livability along Clegg Road safer for everyone. “This footpath a step in the right di-
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MOUNT Evelyn is more connected than ever thanks to the completion of a new footpath connecting Evelyn Ridge to the main town. Billanook Ward councillor Maria McCarthy and residents from the Evelyn Ridge Retirement Village officially opened the footpath on Friday 12 August. The new path stretches the length of
Clegg Road, starting at Evelyn Ridge, and meets existing footpaths along Monbulk Road. At a cost of $200,000, the footpath is considered priceless by the residents of Evelyn Ridge and others who live along Clegg Road. Gerald Overton is a resident at Evelyn Ridge and says the footpath has made a big difference in how residents interact with the wider community.
rection in keeping our residents safe,” she said. “Previously, prams, wheelchairs and pedestrians wanting to travel along Clegg Road had difficulty due to the lack of footpath. “This new path improves the entire area’s walkability, which is a wonderful asset for our community”. The footpath was the result of lobbying from the residents of Evelyn
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Ridge who feel they were disconnected and isolated from the rest of the town. “This project is a great example of the community working together with Yarra Ranges Council to deliver results that benefit the entire region,” Cr McCarthy said. This new footpath in Mount Evelyn is just one of the many to be built, repaired or improved out of the $3.2 million allocated for footpaths and cycle ways in the 2016/17 council budget.
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Commemorating Vietnam By Jesse Graham RESIDENTS from around the Yarra Ranges and beyond gathered at the Knox War Memorial to pay their respects to fallen soldiers over the weekend, marking the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan. On Sunday, 14 August, RSL representatives, MPs and residents gathered at the memorial in the Tim Neville Arboretum in Ferntree Gully for the Yarra Valley and Outer Eastern Melbourne Vietnam Veterans Day. Outer Eastern Melbourne Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia (OEMVVAA) president Aff Binnoore introduced the day’s speakers, Casey MP Tony Smith and Knox School Year 12 student Nathan Reed. Nathan said the group had gathered to honour the Australian soldiers who served during the Vietnam War, especially during the Battle of Long Tan, which took place on 18 August, 1966. “Thinking of the brave individuals who join us here today and those who are here only in spirit, one can’t help but feel awed by the enormity of what we encounter,” Mr Reed said.
“We find ourselves in the midst of patriots and the family and friends of those who have nobly served. “Standing on the shoulders of giants, who have given us so much, we remember those who have sacrificed so much for their country.” He spoke about the soldiers who fought in the Battle of Long Tan, where 108 Australian soldiers fought about 2000 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese soldiers in a rubber plantation. Despite being outnumbered, the Australian troops’ fighting led the Vietnamese forces to retreat. “Your presence here today and that of the people gathering across the country is a tribute to those troops and to their families,” Nathan said. “It is a way to say we remember - to those soldiers who shivered, crouching in the rubber plantation at Long Tan, we remember and honour you.” Adrienne Bray performed The Last Post and The Rouse on the bugle after Mr Binnoore recited The Ode, before attendees were invited to lay a poppy and enjoy a sausage sizzle with the other attendees.
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Feedback on planning scheme By Victoria Stone-meadows YARRA Ranges Council is seeking public feedback on a proposed amendment to the shire’s planning scheme. Amendment C148 went up for public viewing and submissions on Thursday 11 August, and will be available for viewing until Thursday 6 October. The proposed amendment aims to update and modify the existing planning scheme for Yarra Ranges Shire to cover provisions the current scheme doesn’t.
what actual planning controls apply to the land.” The key changes in the proposed amendment include specific controls for the maintenance of important landscapes, policies for dwellings in rural areas and more effective environmental controls to protect important habitats. Cr Callanan said these proposed changes would make the planning scheme easier to understand. “Overall, the planning scheme will be easier to use.” “Planning controls such as permits required
Mayor Jason Callanan said the amendment would make planning rules more clear and easy to understand for people living in agricultural areas of the shire. “The amendment will generally not affect residential and township areas, and its main focus is on updating the current planning controls in rural areas,” he said. “A key component is improving the transparency of the planning controls in rural areas. “Replacing current obscure controls with planning overlays which makes it much clearer for landowners and prospective purchasers of land
for the removal of vegetation will be clear because the controls will be shown as planning overlays instead of other controls that are not always apparent to land owners or prospective purchasers,” he said. Cr Callanan said all submissions received about the amendment would receive careful consideration before the amendment was voted on. Information including how to make a submission and upcoming community information sessions are available at www.yarraranges.vic.gov. au/C148 or contact Strategic Planning on 9294 6165.
CFA plays a vital role in local communities THE CFA is one of the driving forces of our local communities. We rely on the volunteers to assist us in our time of need. In the Dandenong Ranges, we are lucky to have so many active brigades who respond 24 hours a day, every day of the year. Add to this mix across the Dandenong Ranges, we have the SES. The Emerald SES is one of the busiest units in Victoria. With the current weather patterns, they will most likely get busier. The support for the CFA and SES has always enjoyed bipartisan support; the construction of new stations and arrival of new trucks is important to ensure the communities in the Ranges are protected.
How long does the Emerald community have to wait? The current building is not only inadequate but unsafe, failing to meet current occupational health and safety conditions. The volunteers deserve better and it is time the Victorian Emergency Services Minister, James Merlino, announces they will deliver the funding for this infrastructure in the next State Budget. Ash Wednesday Bushfire Education Centre: I was proud to join the Cockatoo community and congratulate them on the new Ash Wednesday Bushfire Education Centre. Graeme Simpson and the team of volunteers united the entire Cockatoo community to protect the history of Ash Wednesday, passing on valuable lessons of fire safety into the future. This community-led project is a reminder of the devastating fires of the past and provides edu-
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cation to the next generations. I was pleased to talk at this event; and although this vital infrastructure is important, reminded everyone that communities are built on people. As I said on the day, it is important we have the passion of people like Patsy Parnell, the drive of people like Dot Griffin, the leadership of people like Graeme Simpson, and the services delivered in the area from the CFA and SES. This new facility is available to anyone in the community to view, and it is important we all understand our history. After you look through, you will understand why Dot Griffin stood tall on that roof to prevent this important building from being demolished.
Briefly Man charged with trafficking ice A MONBULK man faces trafficking and weapons charges after being caught with a “significant” amount of ice and a handgun in town over the weekend. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said the 26-yearold man was arrested by Monbulk police in the early hours of Sunday morning after being found in possession of a handgun and more than 100 grams of methamphetamine (ICE). Det Sgt Smithwick said the man had a “significant amount” of the drug, and was charged with trafficking ice and possession of a handgun. The gun was not registered. The man will appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday, 17 August.
ing, but the man followed her for about 1.5 kilometres and was observed by the woman hiding and re-appearing ahead of her. She entered her house via a rear entrance through her neighbour’s backyard, and the woman’s husband has then seen the man in the neighbour’s backyard. The man was wearing a red hooded top, a grey T-shirt and blue pants at the time of the incident. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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POLICE are seeking information about the whereabouts of Dean Baldry, who is known to frequent the Yarra Ranges area. Baldry is wanted over alleged offences relating to drugs and violence. According to Crime Stoppers, the offences occurred between June and October last year. The Ringwood Magistrates’ Court has issued five warrants for his arrest. Baldry is 26 years of age, with green eyes and brown hair. He is described as having a thin build and is 182cm tall. If you can help, report confidentially at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
A FERNTREE Gully man faces serious charges after allegedly crashing into another car on Friday, 12 August. Police believe the 39-year-old man was driving a dark coloured Honda east along Ferntree Gully Road at about 11.30pm on Friday, when he lost control and hit an oncoming car. The man has been charged with negligently causing serious injury and dangerous driving causing serious injury, and was bailed to ap-
KNOX Detectives are appealing for public help to find a man who followed a woman in Upwey last month. Knox Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team (SOCIT) detectives have been told a woman was walking her dog from McNicol Road to Burwood Highway, Tecoma, when she was approached by a man who tried to talk to her. The woman ignored the man and kept walk-
Mooroolbark break-in spree DETECTIVES are asking residents to report suspicious behaviour, after a trio of break-ins around the Mooroolbark area over the weekend. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit Senior Constable Chris Moloney said that three breakins occurred between 9am and midnight on Saturday, 13 August, around the Mooroolbark area. The first break-in occurred in Hayrick Lane, where jewellery and a mobile phone were stolen from a residential property. Shortly afterwards, a coin collection, jewellery and a computer were stolen from a Partridge Way property, before a break-in at another property on the street. Sen Const Moloney said the third break-in triggered an alarm, so the thief fled empty-handed. He said that rear windows were smashed in to gain entry in all three break-ins, and urged any-
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POLICE are on the hunt for a car thief, who made off with a $25,000 V8 from an Olinda property over the weekend. In the early hours of Saturday, 13 August, a black Holden Calais was stolen from an unlocked garage in Monash Avenue, Olinda. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said the car was worth about $25,000. Anyone with information about the theft is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Chainsaws stolen from shed CHAINSAWS have been stolen from a Ferny Creek shed last week, and police are appealing for help to catch the burglar. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said that between Sunday 7 and Tuesday 9 August, chainsaws were stolen from an unlocked shed on School Road in Ferny Creek. Det Sgt Smithwick said the chainsaws were worth $1800 in total, and urged anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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of their place, understanding that the nature strip is still council’s land,” he said. “However, those residents have to live there every day and see that patch – this guideline strikes a good balance. “Yes, we’ve had some issues around letterboxes, wanting to not be the middle-man and dictate what a letterbox should look like – as long as it doesn’t pose a risk to pedestrians, cars coming in or out of driveways or coming down the street.” The review to the guideline took place last year, after a Kalorama resident was forced to remove very large rocks from his nature strip in 2014. The resident spoke to the Mail and said there was “no consistency” in how nature strip by-laws were enforced. Under the new guidelines, the rocks would still not be permitted. The full guideline will be published online at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au
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BELGRAVE Library Warm and welcoming; for poets to share their work (doesn’t even have to be poetry). So if you are a poet or musician, a novelist or songwriter, come along and say hello to Alex or Vicki. Next meeting on Sunday, 18 September, from 2pm. Afternoon tea provided. $5 entry. Inquiries to (03) 9758 0038.
Farmers market BELGRAVE Farmers Market is held on first and third Sunday of every month. St Thomas More Primary. Reynolds Lane, Belgrave.
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‘MAIL’ reader Marita Gill says on her Dandenong Ranges property, a few wallabies occasionally relax in her garden. “There are males, females and joeys at varying degrees of maturity,” she said. “They venture into the yard when it is a sunny day and enjoy the smorgasbord of green leaves winter has provided.” The Mail is asking all readers to submit their favourite images for this section. Tell us the story behind the image or any photographic techniques you may have tried. Simply email editor@ mailnewsgroup.com.au.158001
But his amendment was to remove words from one of the clauses that would have made any letterbox not fitting Australia Post standards illegal. Over laughter from other councillors, Cr Witlox presented photographs of unconventional letterboxes he had spotted on his drive home, which would have been illegal under the change. Under the guidelines, rocks and pebbles greater than 7mm in diameter will not be allowed on nature strips, neither will sleepers, artificial turf or sculptures. Excavation is allowed under the guideline, through the document reminds residents to call Dial Before You Dig on 1100 to ensure they do not damage underground infrastructure. Yarra Ranges would still be responsible for the land, mayor Jason Callanan said. “We wanted people to have a bit of, say, ownership over what they could have outside
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Plea for driver education By PETER DOUGLAS ONE of the Dandenong Ranges’ most important driver safety initiatives is under threat due to a lack of interest. Participant complacency on the Anthony and Travis Hall Driver Education Memorial Fund is threatening its long-term viability, with a lack of applications sparking a call for support from the fund’s dedicated committee of management. Since starting 21 years ago, the fund, in partnership with Murcotts Driving Excellence, has helped to spread an important message to young drivers in the Dandenong Ranges, through offering recipients the chance to participate in a Level One Defensive Driving Course valued at $295. But, despite committee members working diligently on the fund, it has been in decline for some years. Fund convenor, Peter Marke, said they would fight to keep the initiative active within the Dandenong Ranges communities. “We’ll keep this going, which means so much to the community and to those involved, but it’s really disappointing to see the lack of interest,” he said. “It was very, very popular when it first started. “Take the time to fill out an application – we know younger people are busier than ever before with academic and social pursuits, but the benefits should be obvious.” Mr Marke said the fund was too important to ignore. “I’ve been working with the fund since day one,” he said. “On many occasions, drivers in the Dandenong Ranges have learnt skills which have helped them out of danger. “It’s proven how much these courses have helped our youth.”
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Peter Hall with the plaque remembering his two sons, Anthony and Travis. 133112 The fund helps to perpetuate the memories of Anthony and Travis Hall, who were killed in a tragic car accident in Cockatoo. The teenagers, aged 15 and 13 respectively, died on 4 January, 1995. They had accepted a lift to a milk bar from a friend, who failed to negotiate a bend and crashed into a tree. Anthony and Travis were the sons
of the then senior Upwey Fire Brigade’s First Lieutenant Peter Hall and wife, Liz. Both were Upwey Junior Fire Brigade members, with Anthony being the Junior Captain when the accident occurred. Peter Hall told the ‘Mail’ last year that he continued to mark the anniversary of the crash each year, when he visited the crash site to lay flowers.
“It’s the only time I ever go near there,” he said. He said one of the silver linings of the boys’ death was the fund. Applications for this year’s program close on Friday, 26 August. To be eligible, applicants must be over 18 years of age, own their vehicle and reside in the Dandenong Ranges. For the fund, the Dandenong Rang-
es area is defined as: Upper Ferntree Gully to Gembrook (west to east), Kalorama and Silvan (north), and from Wellington Road and Boundary Road, Narre Warren (southern boundary). Applications can be forwarded to Melisa Hepworth – Executive Officer Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group – 30-32 Main Street, Upwey Victoria 3158.
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Letters In the dead of night I WAS pleased to read in your newspaper that council replaced the contentious bus shelter at 6am, so as to avoid impacting commuters, patrons and the morning peak traffic. I would be horrified to think that it might have been done at that time so as to avoid any protest by the 150 mildmannered ‘Emeraldites’ who signed a petition opposing the bus shelter replacement. I didn’t sign the petition myself, being more interested in democracy than bus shelters. The democratic lesson I learned from the whole thing, however, was that ‘you can’t fight City Hall’. Bill Pell, Emerald.
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Billy competition gathers steam PUFFING Billy train driver Simon Walker is pictured at the Gembrook Market, drawing out the first winners of Puffing Billy’s $100 family passes. Children and adults look on, hoping their names will come up. The first of the six double family passes, Gembrook Market winners, went to Lynette Clarke of Rowville and Roger Hoskins. Don’t miss out on the next draw for another two family passes, drawn at the Gembrook Market on Sunday, 28 August at 2pm; the fourth Sunday of the month. Pop your entry into the special Puffing Billy box provided. Winners will be notified. 157947 Picture: JUDY-ANN STEED
MY DAUGHTER has brought to my attention an article by Peter Brennan on the villages of the Dandenongs that confirms much of my own experience of this once lovely area. As a child, my family often visited the Dandenongs for the beautiful gardens, walks, scenery and picnics. When I had my own family, we did the same and that became a tradition, with my daughters taking me to the Dandenongs for Mother’s Day and my birthday in October. Nearly 10 years ago, we stopped going and Peter Brennan’s article clarified for me the reasons why. The residents of the villages have been let down by the Shire of Yarra Ranges, the State Government and the Federal Government. The article is absolutely correct: the public facilities are not maintained, and the once-beautiful gardens, buildings and autumn trees have been removed or allowed to fall into disrepair. He points out how close the Dandenongs are to the city, yet there is a lack of sewage services. The reliance – of so many – on tank water, grey water flowing into the street; and they do not even have dependable
power or technology services. He is correct in suggesting that this sounds more like a third world than a first world community. Peter Brennan and his band of volunteers deserve a medal for what they are trying to do in the Dandenongs. But it is clear that with all levels of government failing to support them, and the shire’s economic strategy so clearly targeted against the beautiful little villages of the Dandenongs, they are fighting a losing battle. I will take his advice and visit the Dandenongs again this spring. If only to reflect on what once was and what could be. If only there were more voices of clarity and vision in public office. Claire Henderson, Hawthorn.
CFA ‘right-wing’ I HAVE been a CFA volunteer for the last 45 years. In general, with a few notable exceptions, I have found the volunteer leaders of the CFA extremely right-wing in their politics (some even to the right of Genghis Khan). The hierarchy of the volunteers loathes unions and the Labor Party, and never miss an opportunity to stick the boot in. A union exists to look after the affairs of its members and has an executive that is voted in (or out) by its members, depending on how good a job it is doing. Although I strongly disagree with some of the attitudes to volunteers exhibited by the United Fire-fighters Union, it presumably is meeting its members’ wishes. As with the UFU, the volunteers have a union, but they call it an association. It exists for exactly the same reasons as the UFU; but unlike the UFU has four statutory positions on the CFA Board. I suspect that 99 per cent of the volunteers who are causing a ruckus at the moment have not bothered to read the draft EBA which is being negotiated. I have read it and cannot find in it anywhere where the UFU is able to veto or
control the decisions of the CFA. Can anyone indicate where these provisions exist please? Geoff Champion, Mount Dandenong.
What’s it about? WELL I am wondering what the last three months have been about, politically? Eight weeks. Weeks we were subjected to such boredom. And what has it achieved for Malcolm Turnbull? A one seat majority. And he is still the prisoner of the right-wing factions back to where he started. Yet to hear the Coalition talk, they have a mandate. The campaign was too long; by the time it finished, I had almost lost the will to live (just joking). On the other side of politics, well, we had Bill in his big bus and he looked as if he was enjoying himself. They were disciplined. They fought a good fight. The pundits said it would be tight, and it was on election night. As is usual for me, I watched the count. Within the first hour, three Liberal MPs were gone in Tasmania. Seven hours later, there was no clear winner. The Wentworth Hotel, where the Liberals gather for celebrations, well the room was nearly empty. I think the Howards were there, and perhaps their dog. In came Malcolm, ‘it was Labor’s fault with the Medicare scare’ – they had lied. Fancy that, a politician lying. The reason you gave was to sort out the pesky trade unions, but the ABCC was never mentioned, neither was same-sex marriage. You blindsided retirees on their superannuation. On and on. I sincerely hope that you keep your word, concerning the CFA and their fight with the Labor Party. You used these wonderful people as a political football – shame on you, they deserved better – just to get a couple of rural MPs over the line, and you did. I hope you have been in touch with the Fair Work Tribunal. I, for one, thank the fireys for everything they do for us all. So not a triumph for Malcolm, or the party. Pray tell me, what was it all about? Val Butler, Cockatoo.
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Long walk towards hope By PETER DOUGLAS THREE Dandenong Ranges friends and avid walkers are preparing to undertake an epic Spanish pilgrimage, while aiming to raise awareness about the impacts of mental illness. Cheryl McInnes of Belgrave, Kym Murphy of Kalorama, and Tony Whyte of Monbulk will later this month join walkers from over the world taking part in the El Camino de Santiago de Compostela, an 884-kilometre journey from the French Pyrenees to the northwest of Spain. Teaming up with Wellways Australia, a not-for-profit mental health and disability support organisation, the trio will undertake the journey for the ‘1 Million Steps for Mental Health’ event. For the trio, the desire to walk the Camino again is about promoting a better understanding of mental illness. Ms McInnes said the trio felt extremely motivated to complete the journey. “We each know, from personal experience in our own family, about the impacts of mental illness,” she said. “We also know what a difference the right kinds of support can make.” Ms McInness has two adult sons, one of whom has a mental illness. “I am grateful for the quality of life he has, and for the intelligent and beautiful human being that he is,” she said. “I’ve learned so much about the serious stigma that exists in the broader community around mental illness, based on a lack of understanding.” Ms Murphy, a mother of four who completed her first Camino in 2014, has a background in the community health sector and as an alcohol and drug counsellor in a maximum security prison. “When I worked as a prison counsellor, I was surprised at the number of
Pictured, from left, are Kym Murphy, Tony Whyte and Cheryl McInnes. 157977 people with mental illness,” she said. “Sadly, the stigma associated with mental illness is enough to prevent people from sharing their plight. “And often it’s too late that all is revealed. “With the longing to walk the Camino again, came the desire to do it for something bigger than me, something that would benefit the global community. “We’re ready to walk and make that happen.”
Meanwhile, Tony met Cheryl and Kym on the Camino in 2014, when they were each embarking on their first one. They became good friends, having a common love of the Dandenong Ranges. “We hope our Camino experience will inspire and help others understand mental health issues,” he said. Tony will also use the time on his journey to reflect on a personal loss,
the death of his eldest daughter in 2005. “She had a mental illness which we believe was bipolar disorder, undiagnosed, as she refused medical help or medication,” he said. “She had this condition for about 17 years until she died, which ultimately affected the whole family in various ways.” Several friends, along with other pilgrims, will accompany the trio from late August to mid-October.
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In honour of Caz By Russell Bennett “IF YOU didn’t know Caz, picture someone else - a friend, an uncle, a nanna, an aunty. Someone you know has passed away from cancer. Draw on their determination and their fight today boys and make sure we do not give up. We do not f***ing lose this.” Gembrook Cockatoo senior footy coach Matt O’Neil stood in the middle of the huddle before his players went out on to the ground on Saturday. Like the rest of them, he had a heavy heart but a glint in his eye. It was only a home-and-away game worth just four premiership points. Except it wasn’t. Saturday represented so much more than that ... it was for Caz. Carolyn Goodie, or ‘Caz’ as she was known by most, was the sort of person who makes sporting clubs tick and its people gravitate towards her. When she lost her battle with melanoma last June at just 45, the impact was felt throughout the local community. While her husband Steve was the long-time figurehead or front man of the Brookers, Caz was doing all the tireless work behind the scenes to keep the club moving and did so until just a few short months before she lost her battle - leaving behind Steve and teenage daughters Alex and Chloe. On Saturday at Gembrook, AFL Yarra Ranges marked its first ‘Carolyn Goodie Melanoma Cancer Awareness Round’ in her honour. The Brookers hosted Alexandra in the footy and netball fixtures, with the home sides donning yellow armbands and the visitors blue - the colours synonymous with the Melanoma Institute. Steve and the Brookers hosted a function in the clubrooms in the leadup to the senior game. It was understated, but its message hit home. Just the way Caz would have liked it.
Representatives from both sides of state politics joined local businesspeople and representatives from both Alexandra and AFL Yarra Ranges to hear from Steve and Dr Phil Parente Carolyn’s oncologist and the director of cancer services at Eastern Health. “This is just the start of trying to get the awareness out there,” Steve said. “The idea was probably to run the round for two or three years through AFL Yarra Ranges but talking to the experts, I think they’d love to make it bigger. “The footy and netball at a local level is the exact age group we’re targeting - when you should be aware and checking your spots. “It’s also the age group where, as you get to your late twenties or early thirties, you become parents and you’ve got kids to look after as well not just yourself. A lot of the damage is done at such an early age. “It needs to be spoken about as much as we spoke about breast cancer, prostate cancer and testicular cancer 20 years ago - it needs to be a real topic of discussion. “As more people get diagnosed with melanoma, it’ll start hitting closer to home.” On Friday night, the ‘Carolyn Goodie Memorial Honour Board’ was unveiled at the club. Her name will be forever intertwined with the Brookers’ netballers. “The support from AFL Yarra Ranges and the Gembrook Cockatoo footy and netball club, and from people I’ve just bumped into on the street has been amazing,” Steve said. “I’ve spoken with people who have been affected and this needs to be done. I could have easily not done it but there were a lot of people who pushed me along the way.”
Alex and Chloe Goodie with Chris Vernal just before the first bounce in the senior clash against the Rebels. Steve Goodie has big plans for the melanoma round moving forward.
Warwick Marsh tosses the coin with Gembrook Cockatoo acting captain Chris Vernal and Alexandra counterpart Ben Cooper on Saturday. Dr Parente congratulated Steve, Alex and Chloe for the courage they’d shown through a time of unbelievable sorrow. “Steve and Carolyn were such an inspirational couple - the way they faced a terminal diagnosis with so much courage and dignity,” he said. “Steve then turned his personal tragedy into a positive, and that took a lot of guts. “We need a culture change. We know about slip, slop, slap but we need to move the momentum on. The culture change has to be that getting burnt
The Gembrook Cockatoo Reserves belt out an emotion-charged rendition of their club song on a special day for footy in the AFL Pictures: RUSSELL BENNETT Yarra Ranges competition. 158051 is not acceptable because once you do get melanoma it can be a deadly diagnosis. “If melanoma is caught early, there’s a 98 or 99 per cent cure rate and that’s unlike any other cancer. However, if it’s caught late the figures drop dramatically and if caught really late the chance of cure is only 15 or 20 per cent.” On Saturday, Steve presented Dr Parente with a cheque for $7000 to go to Eastern Health for melanoma research. There’s also an online auction held by AFL Yarra Ranges that will run
until 21 August with all proceeds going to the cause. Some incredible items are up for grabs including a signed Melbourne guernsey, a signed guernsey from Upwey favourite son and Adelaide gun Rory Sloane (who also recorded a special melanoma round video message), Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti’s signed boots, and a 2016 signed (lithograph) Hawthorn guernsey. As for the on-field action on Saturday - the footy gods were smiling. The Brookers won the senior clash by 14 points and the reserves by 30.
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Getting it all together IT SEEMS like it was just weeks ago when the end of the financial year was closing in. Now it’s here in earnest, which also means it’s tax time. If you can’t yet bear the thought, fear not. Here is a brief checklist of things to prepare for your accountant. Lodging your tax return is easier when you have everything ready that you will need. According to the Australian Tax Office, just begin with the basics of what you will need to prepare for your accountant. For starters, you will need your tax file number, as well as your bank details (BSB and account number), so you can receive any refund owed. If you have private health insurance, you will need your statement. Please have prepared any details of your income and expenses; these could include details from payment summaries from employers, super funds, Centrelink or Department of Veterans’ Affairs statements from banks and financial institutions showing interest received. Also, any details of foreign income received – receipts for gifts, donations and work-related expenses – or details of any child support payments made. If you have a spouse, you will need details of their income and expenses to
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STRESS-FREE LIVING THE property ‘Far Vistas’ is positioned discreetly with one of the best addresses in the desired suburb of Ferny Creek. This very special property will be perfect for those looking for a quiet, tranquil and easy-care home with ample space for the family to enjoy a relaxed and stress-free lifestyle. Entering through the front automated gates along a sealed driveway on the elevated sun-filled property, be charmed by the classic architecture and subdued tones of the rendered residence, the inside of which
abounds with light and space. Framed by a beautifully structured garden, the stairs guide lead to the entrance and into a home abundant with warmth and emotion. Large picture windows frame distant views in the front living with the essential fireplace and mellow timber floors connecting rooms, while a neutral color palette allows the decorative furnishings to create inviting seating and dining spaces. The open plan timber kitchen and extensive adjoining second living room takes in the colourful European plantings with a
stunning tulip tree and walnut tree dominating the picturesque and private flat rear garden. Birches, camellias, rhododendrons, Japanese maples and bulbs galore enhance this flat half-acre-plus block. Automatic external shutters cover windows for climate control, yet hide away to ensure the views are uninterrupted. Perfect for entertaining, the connection to outdoors via stone paving and curved patio leads to pathways and garden delights including a greenhouse and cubby for the kids in the fully fenced front and rear yard.
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Inside, the upper level offers three spacious bedrooms, including a substantial main, all with built-in wardrobes, plus an adjoining study or retreat and main bathroom with separate powder room. Stylish and contemporary, the stairwell leads to a fabulous and versatile third living or fourth bedroom, home office or in-law accommodation on the lower level, ideal with a bathroom and ample storage room adjacent completely accessible from the double carport.
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PRESENTED TO PERFECTION THE hills are alive with low interest rates and buyer confidence is soaring according to property sales consultant Frank Kouzi from Fletchers Yarra Ranges. This is not the only recipe required to achieving the best sales result in today’s market. So much more happens in the background than just taking a few photos and putting your property on the internet. Firstly you need to choose the right agent and agency who will not only give your property maximum exposure and sound advice and will leave no stone unturned in negotiating the best sale price and terms. Presentation of the home is another key factor and more and more vendors are seeing the benefits in staging their homes in
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14-16 Judkins Avenue Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Frank Kouzi, 0415 772 771 FLETCHERS, 3/1606 MOUNT DANDENONG TOURIST RD, OLINDA, 9751 0299 1561 BURWOOD HWY, TECOMA, 9751 0299
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49 Fielder Road Cockatoo
Asking $2,600,000
37 Rainy Hill Road Cockatoo
Offers Over $770,000
Poultry Farm - 2 Homes, 17 Acres & Great Income!
“Daphne Manor” on 6 Acres!
This is an opportunity of a lifetime! Offered for sale is a fully fenced 17+ acre property with 2 comfortable homes and a successfully operating and proitable Poultry Farm that can be readily operated by one person, featuring: • 3 double curtain sheds • 96,000 bird capacity at 0.5 density • Current La Ionica contract in place • 2 family homes
Charming country family home with enough cleared acres for a pony or 3, close to Cockatoo Township & only a few minutes from Emerald. The home is an old school house moved to the Hills for a new lease of life & features 3 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas & a private cottage. Add to this a tennis court, menage & huge shed with stables & a 4 car carport.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)
1 Orchid Road Belgrave South
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39 Haig Avenue Monbulk
Offers Over $535,000
Impressive Home on Approx 15 Private Acres!
5 Bedrooms in a Brilliant Location!
Wow! This Impressive home is well located with easy access to Wellington Road. Nestled amongst peaceful, private acreage the solid brick home has a resort feel & features 5 BDRs, kitchen with elegant stone bench tops, 2 living areas, 2 wet bars & 2 powder rooms. Add to this a remote 4 car garage, pool, sauna, spa & a pony paddock.
This 5 BDR family home is located within walking distance to Monbulk shops & public transport & being next door to the local primary school getting the kids to school is a breeze. The home is cosy with 5 good sized BDRs, Master with WIR & DBL basin vanity with marble top, modern kitchen, dining room & family lounge with wood heater & there is GDH throughout the home as well as evaporative cooling.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm-4.00pm (Photo ID Required)
59 Swales Road Macclesield
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
Offers Over $960,000
108 Main Street Monbulk
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18 Acres of Private Horse Country!
FANTASTIC RETAIL/OFFICE OPPORTUNITY
Welcome to “Boolaroo” 18 acres of beautiful Macclesield horse country. Designed by Alistair Knox, the 5 BDR home has been designed to blend in with the landscape, offering sanctuary from the craziness of the city as well as providing a ready made income with 2 acres currently leased (long term) to a nursery.
Floorspace 96SQ Metres Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning 2 car spaces at rear of shop Excellent street and lane way exposure, situated in the heart of Monbulk
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm-4.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Anita Milburn 0499 072 202
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5968 6222 311-313 Main St, Emerald
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17 Mayview Drive Monbulk
$535,000 Plus
6 Coral Court Boronia
$490,000 Plus
STYLISH ENTERTAINER WITH PARKING GALORE!
SUN FILLED PROPERTY IN PRIME LOCATION
Perfectly situated on a highly useable corner block, this stunning home offers 3 beds, master with WIR and ens, functional main bath, gorgeous timber loorboards, quality window furnishings, large lounge, wood heater, S/S A/C & updated kicthen with DW. Outside is a PHENOMENAL outdoor entertaining area with spa plus dual frontage, dbl garage & circular drive. Be quick to secure your dream home! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Situated central to the township of Boronia in prime location, sits this 3 bed, 1 bath gem that offers an opportunity for the irst home buyer, investor or renovator. The kitchen is quaint & cosy, lounge feat S/S plus there is GDH throughout. The block is sun illed & very usable & also feat a dbl garage. Dont miss out, inspect today. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
1480 Burwood Highway Upwey
42A Baldwin Avenue Upper Ferntree Gully
$430,000 Plus
$450,000
POSITION AND POTENTIAL ON HALF AN ACRE (APPX)!
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With a HUGE Burwood Hwy frontage, this large family home on a usable block has loads of potential for renovators & developers alike (STCA). Offering 3 beds, 2 bath, open loor plan, multiple living zones, outdoor entertaining area, plenty of storage, ‘pool room’ & large carport. Other feat inc timber loors, wood heater & gas heating. Limitless potential to turn this property into a valuable asset. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (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!
1462 Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd Mt Dandenong
8 Toorak Road Mount Dandenong
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Adeline - Residence & Cottage
IDYLLIC LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY
Every once and a while a property abundant with lifestyle opportunities and depicting the true essence of hills living is offered to the market. In this superb Mt Dandenong location and privately set behind a pillared entrance, an original 1920s residence currently running as B&B with 2 separate suites, plus a separate 2 bdrm home built in character style. Ideal for two families, parents accommodation or continue the B&B and enjoy the rewards it offers, the opportunity for an income stream from long term letting whilst living in the other property is also a possibility. Surrounded by a glorious mature garden with pathways and rock walls meandering through delight ful plantings and seating areas to relax and ponder, Adeline is a pleasure to inspect.
Set in a quiet, peaceful, sunny location & featuring a variety of 80 year old trees on just under an acre of the lattest land you will ind in the Dandenong Ranges. This immaculately presented & maintained executive residence will satisfy the most fastidious buyer, perfectly positioned northerly facing on 3851sqm of spectacular gardens & lawn areas with your own vegetable garden. Conveniently located to schools & public transport this loved family home combines classic appeal & contemporary features. The centrally located kitchen & family area is bathed in natural light & provides for casual living & entertaining with a barbecue deck adjacent. The formal lounge & dining rooms with loor to ceiling glass windows allow amazing vistas. Inspect today!
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: Private Appointment Only (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Dwayne Sparkes 0409 873 731 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda
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9754 6888
1689 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave
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31 Rollings Road Upper Ferntree Gully
$590,000 Plus
Wesburn
$690,000 plus
CONTEMPORARY LIVING IN CONVENIENT LOCATION!
Stunning, Spacious & Very Unique
This quality three bedroom home is a sure winner and set to sell fast. The open plan kitchen, dining and living area form the heart of this beautiful home and will be the envy of many friends and family. The kitchen has a list of features that will tick all the boxes including stone benchtops, ample cupboard space, quality ixtures and ittings, induction cooktop, wall oven and dishwasher. With three good sized bedrooms with BIRs (Master with WIR), large main bathroom including a bath, separate shower & two WCs.
The superb home is simply amazing, exceptional workmanship with extensive use of rustic timber, slate and stone throughout, over 30 squares and sitting on just under an acre of land. Offering 5 large bedrooms plus study, built in robes plus ensuite and walk in robe to master, fantastic living space with separate family room, living room, meals area large open kitchen. Outside offers undercover entertaining area and huge shed, approx. 13x14m, high clearance, mezzanine loor and cool room. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
26 Timberglades Road Montrose
$595,000 Plus
Don Valley
$490,000 - $550,000
A CLASS ABOVE THE REST!
Solid Family Living with Superb Valley Views
Situated within a short distance to the centre of Montrose, this quality three bedroom, two bathroom home with rear access has been expertly renovated from top to bottom and is sure to please many potential buyers. The open plan living and kitchen area features an extensive list of quality ixtures and ittings including ceramic loor tiles, stone bench top and striking glass splashback. Three good sized bedrooms all with brand new carpet and mirrored BIRs (master x2) that have plenty of storage space and are all fully itted with inbuilt drawers.
Situated on approx. ž acre and beautiful valley views. The home provides 3 good sized bedrooms, the master has a walk through robe and full ensuite, two good sized living rooms with quality ittings, natural gas ducted heating, wood heating and split system heating and cooling, large kitchen with ample bench & cupboard space, induction cooktop, outdoor entertaining, double carport, sheds, ample off street parking. A beautiful home in an equally beautiful location. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
8 Tugun Road Lilydale
$680,000 Plus
Woori Yallock
$300,000 - $330,000
Elegant Entertainer in a Prized Locale
Positioned to Please!
The naturally bright home features a wonderful open plan kitchen with Bosch appliances, walk in pantry, lots of bench space and all overlooking the large lounge and dining areas. This home features a beautiful open plan lounge area, a great dining space and also a fully plumbed bar of which all opens out onto the outdoor entertaining area and backyard. The property includes four bedrooms, which include built in robes, master includes build in robe and full ensuite. Other great features include the central and modern bathroom, large laundry and ducted vacuum system.
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: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
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$460,000 Plus
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Structurally Sounds Brick Home in Quiet Location!
1 to 2 ACRE Allotments
Situated in a quiet and leafy pocket of Mount Evelyn, this structurally sound brick home featuring three bedrooms is perfect for those renovators wanting to make this property shine or irst home buyers wanting to add their own stamp to their new home. Entering the property, we have a good sized living area that is bright with plenty of natural light and features loorboards and a wood heater which gives the home a nice warm feel. The original and open plan kitchen and dining area overlook the rear yard and provide a great space to work with.
Perfectly situated to take in all the beautiful views & conveniently located within walking distance to Local Primary School & shops, under an hour away from Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Power, water & phone, sealed roads, fenced with entrances & a choice of different sizes to suit your budget. BONUS, to help with building your new home, optional Vendor terms available on $10,000 deposit & interest only monthly repayments at 4% p.a. over 18 months. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
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8761 0688
896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
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ATTENTION HOME-OWNERS My name is JAMES. Like you, I am a home-owner. Recently I decided to sell. Here’s what happened…
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Is there a Jenman APPROVED agent in my area? YES! In Boronia, your only Jenman APPROVED agent is:
Park Real Estate. And… WE WILL NOT BE BEATEN ON PRICE! So, please call for your FREE PRICE QUOTE – 9762 4988 In as little as 8 MINUTES, we’ll show you how we can get you MANY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS EXTRA FOR YOUR HOME. Maybe not as high as James at $500,000!! But we certainly believe…
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STYLISH ENTERTAINER, PARKING APLENTY PERFECTLY situated on a highly usable corner block, this stunning single-level home has been lovingly cared for and updated by its current owners to a high standard. Inside offers three spacious bedrooms, master with walk-in-robe and luxury en suite, large lounge room with toasty wood heater and split-system air conditioning, updated kitchen/living area with stainless steel appliances, stainless steel SMEG DW and gas cooking, functional main bathroom, gorgeous timber floorboards, LED downlights, new carpets, quality window furnishings and security cameras plus monitor. Outside, there is a phenomenal outdoor Merbau entertaining area with spa to relax in the evening plus full-length front verandah to enjoy a cuppa in the morning.
Also available is dual frontage with circular drive and remote-controlled double garage, plus plenty more off street parking in the fully fenced rear yard. It has been professionally painted inside and out using top quality products. Whether you’re a first home buyer searching for a home of genuine quality or a downsizer looking to do the same, nothing like this in Monbulk has been available to purchase for quite a while. Idyllically located close to Monbulk’s shops, schools and public transport, get in quick to secure your dream home.
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Fashion glamour of 1950s ers but eventually began importing and supplying goods himself. Goods on offer included girdles, stockings, clothing, household supplied, beauty supplies, toiletry supplies, sewing supplies (haberdashery), shoes, hats - and much more in the style of the emporium. The purpose-built store had two entries, one each for men and women, which navigated patrons to appropriate sections of the store. As it was considered inappropriate for men to see, let alone purchase women’s ‘unmentionables’, the entry for men took them through sporting goods and men’s supplies. Women were directed past eh women’s, children’s, men’s and household supplies counters before reaching the register. The collection celebrates the 1950s beauty myth as stylised 1950s women promote toiletries, women’s garments and even vacuum cleaners. This stunning marketing material demonstrates the context of the 1950s woman and the society they lived in. The Yarra Ranges Regional Museum is located at 35-37 Castella Street, Lilydale. The exhibition is open seven days until Sunday 23 October, from 10am to 4pm, except on public holidays. For information and event/workshop tickets, visit yarraranges.vic. gov.au.
Ruth McLean is one of the curators at the museum. She is pictured with 1950s fashions. 157351 Picture: ROB CAREW
Lost Cities win fans By Peter Douglas LEGENDARY Australian frontman Ed Kuepper will be bringing his unique sounds to the crowd at Sooki Lounge in Belgrave on Thursday 25 August. The co-founder of the punk bank The Saints is still highly active in the music scene and continues to entertain the masses, most recently during his ‘Lost Cities’ album tour. On the tour, he has been performing solo and in duo-mode across Australia, during which he has reunited with collaborator Mark Dawson. The pair collaborated most notably on the celebrated ‘Today Wonder’ and award-winning
‘Honey Steels Gold’ albums. Between them, they feature two of Kuepper’s most recognisable tracks in ‘Everything I’ve Got’ and ‘The Way I made you Feel’. Dawson will join Kuepper on stage for the Sooki Lounge show. ‘Lost Cities’ has gained rave reviews, while Kuepper’s performance of new and old material is sure to excite his band of loyal supporters. Sooki Lounge is located at 1648 Burwood Highway, Belgrave. For more information, visit www.sookilounge.com.au or contact 9754 7567.
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SUICIDE Squad is another miss for DC Comics, but a promising miss nonetheless. Government agent Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) assembles a team of incarcerated supervillains to combat meta-human threats. Like Batman v Superman, Suicide Squad contains plenty of good elements begging for a better movie. Even though many of the members lack breathing room in the plot, the squad itself has outstanding chemistry. Margot
Robbie is endearingly unhinged as Harley Quinn, and fire-powered El Diablo (Jay Hernandez) and honourable hitman Deadshot (played by the ever-charismatic Will Smith) undergo some engaging character development. Davis is a cunning, amoral badass as Waller, and Cara Delevingne is appropriately entrancing as Enchantress, playing the millennia-old witch with sensual, malevolent gusto. But Jared Leto’s muchtouted take on the Joker is all surface-level quirk, and the narrative structure is an absolute mess.
For much of the film, it’s frustratingly unclear where the squad is going or what they’re even trying to accomplish. As a result, the pacing feels slow and erratic. Enchantress’s plan is nebulous, and the action is short and uninspired, with few chances for the squad members to unleash their unique skills. Suicide Squad isn’t a bad movie - it’s entertaining enough, if only for the fun, diverse characters - but isn’t the much hoped-for salvation of the DC Expanded Universe. Keep your fingers crossed for Wonder Woman next year. - Seth Lukas Hynes
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Monbulk keep finals By Cameron Hutchison EVEN though it was a bit chilly, the conditions for football were fantastic. All clubs embraced the Carolyn Goodie Memorial Cancer Awareness Round and Gembrook came home with a good win. Emerald had their first win for the year and revived relegation stakes in Division 1. Monbulk has kept their finals hopes alive with a win over Woori Yallock. In Division 2, Yarra Glen enjoyed a big come-from-behind win in the last quarter against Seville to hold on to second spot on the ladder. Gembrook and Alexandra share second spot, but sit third and fourth respectively. Division 1 Seniors Football Emerald 13.19(97) d Belgrave 7.4(46) Emerald has registered their first win of the season at the expense of Belgrave. Emerald was able to get out to a great lead and was never headed all day - 4.3 to 3 straight gave them a ninepoint lead at quarter time. Their lead extended to 15 points at half-time with Emerald continuing to pepper the goals kicking 3.4 to one goal to increase their lead to 31 points at three quarter time. The hosts continued to put pressure on Belgrave’s backline, having 13 scoring shots to three as they secured a very impressive 51-point win. Emerald Best: L. Joiner, L. McKenna (1 goal), D. Reilly, Michael Dompietro, P. White (1 goal), C. Thomsen. Belgrave Best: D. Bilston (1 goal), B. Dadswell (1 goal), J. Brown (2 goals), P. Gough (2 goals). Monbulk 15.7.97 d Woori Yallock 10.15.75 Monbulk have stunned some and kept their finals hopes alive with a 22-point win over Woori Yallock. Monbulk were able to get out to an 11-point lead at quarter time and led at every change for the rest of the day. They held Woori Yallock in the second and actually increased their lead to 23 points at half-time. A 3.2 to 1.2 third quarter gave them a handy break of 24 points going into the last. Michael Langworthy was a focal point up forward kicking five goals. Woori Yallock fought back in the last but could not manage to cut down the lead at the final siren as Monbulk were able to run out very comfortable 22-point winners. Monbulk Best: J. Mohr, S. Smith (3 goals), D. Ward, S. Williams (2 goals), B. Emmett (2 goals), J. Major. Woori Yallock Best: J. Adams, M. Batten (1 goal), J. Williams (2 goals), S. Kennedy (1 goal), L. Boontjes, B. McDonald. Upwey-Tecoma 19.22(136) d Mount Evelyn 5.14(44) Upwey-Tecoma sits in fifth spot and is only one game clear of Monbulk who are in sixth position after their win on Saturday. Mount Evelyn took the early lead of three points into quarter time until Upwey came out to kick 5.5 to 2.4 in the second quarter to take a 16-point lead heading into half-time. Mount Evelyn had no answers in the third, only managing to add one behind to their score while the Tigers piled on 5.3 to increase their lead to 54 points heading into the last quarter. Daniel Waters and Simon Mitchell had their kicking boots on bagging seven and
six goals respectively with UpweyTecoma kicking 6.7 to five behinds to romp away with a 92-point win. Upwey-Tecoma Best: D. Devers, J. Hackett, R. Peterson, S. Mitchell (6 goals), K. Grenda, S. Parkinson. Mount Evelyn Best: R. Cowan, A. Gibbons, R. Hartfield (3 goals), B. Doyle, A. Johnson, T. Denham. Olinda Ferny Creek 16.16(112) d Healesville 6.9(45) Olinda Ferny Creek gave Healesville a football lesson on Saturday keeping them to six goals for the day. Healesville have been beaten by Wandin and Olinda in the last four weeks and it’s looking ominous coming up to finals. Olinda were able to jump on Healesville in the first quarter, kicking five goals to one, holding the visitors to a total of 2.2 up to quarter-time; while Olinda had a handy 11.9 on the board. Olinda was going to have to stop in the third if Healesville had any chance of catching them, but that was never the case as the ladder leaders were able to run out 67-point winners in the end. Olinda Best: D. Noorda, R. Wilson (4 goals), N. Broomhall (3 goals), L. Hill (1 goal), B. O’Neill (1 goal), T. Millwood (1 goal). Healesville Best: J. Nugent (1 goal), S. Donkin, N. Mende, C. Warren, J. Savage, M. Anson. Wandin 21.17(143) d Warburton Millgrove 15.10(100) Warburton-Millgrove took it up to Wandin up until half time. A threepoint lead at quarter time to Wandin would not have been what they were expecting. Warburton went toe-to-toe with them in the second with their lead only seven points at half-time. Wandin were able to get their game going in the third quarter as they piled on 7.7 to 2.6 to shake Warburton off and take a 38-point lead heading into the last quarter. Matthew Polkinghorne was unstoppable kicking 10 goals for the match. Things evened out in the last with Warburton kicking 4.2 to 5.1, but the damage was already done as Wandin secured a 43-point win. Wandin Best: M. Polkinghorne (10 goals), J. Bayliss (2 goals), T. LeechHines, J. Myers (1 goal), B. Harvey, J. Ladner. Warburton-Millgrove Best: J. Iacono (1 goal), T. Walker, L. Barnard (2 goals), T. Marr, D. Noorman, T. McKail. Division 2 Seniors Football Yarra Glen 15.14(104) d Seville 11.10(76) Yarra Glen Best: J. Baughan, D. Hurley (1 goal), L. Telford (1 goal), G. Filsell (3 goals), R. Smith, J. Smith (5 goals). Seville Best: A. Dale, G. Teunissen, B. Abbruzzese (5 goals), P. Truesdale, L. O’Keefe, S. Wilson (1 goal). Gembrook-Cockatoo 14.8(92) d Alexandra 12.6(78) Gembrook’s win now places them equal second on the ladder but third on percentage. Alexandra also share second spot but are sitting fourth on percentage. Scores were all tied up with 5.1 apiece after the first quarter. Gembrook seemed to have a bit more of the running but could not break through the Alexandra back line. Gembrook regrouped and kicked 3.2 to 2.3 to hold a five-point lead at half-time. In the third quarter, Gembrook started to get the ascendancy on Alexandra kicking 4.5
All clubs embraced the Carolyn Goodie Memorial Cancer Awareness Round, while Gembrook enjoyed a good win over Alexandra. 158054 to 2.1 and a lead of 21 points going into the last was going to be hard to claw back. Alexandra rallied and outscored Gembrook kicking 3.1 to two straight but it was all too late as Gembrook secured a 14-point win. Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: A. Mitchell (1 goal), S. Ponter (1 goal), S. Martin, S. Richardson (2 goals), S. Nuutinen (3 goals), L. Henzen. Alexandra Best: J. Goonan, B. Norris, W. Goonan, S. Steiner, J. Purcell, L. Ragg (2 goals). Kinglake 24.16(160) d Yarra Junction 13.7(85) Kinglake sit on top of the ladder one game clear of Yarra Glen, Gembrook and Alexandra after a convincing win over Yarra Junction on Saturday. Kinglake really were able to get away to a flyer kicking 8.3 to 3.2 in the first and really set up their win at the quarter time break. Josh Nixon was influential up forward, kicking nine goals with the support of Luke Forsyth kicking four himself. At quartertime, Kinglake’s lead was 40 points. Kinglake upped their work rate in the third kicking 9.4 to 2.1 taking a lead of 85 points into the last quarter. Yarra Junction outscored Kinglake in the last kicking 5.2 to 3.4 but the game was well and truly over as Kinglake secured a very impressive 75-point win. Kinglake Best: B. Robinson (1 goal), A. McLaren, B. Tampion (2 goals), S. McMahon, J. Crowe, W. Graf (1 goal).
Yarra Junction Best: E. Wadsworth (6 goals), J. Black, B. Wragg (2 goals), D. Lever (1 goal), S. Williams, D. Garsed. Powelltown 24.22(166) d Thornton-Eildon 7.9(51) Powelltown have kept a slim chance alive to make the final five, but it would be a small miracle. Powelltown never gave Thornton Eildon a look in on Saturday. A 29-point lead into the second quarter was the start they were after. A big 7.4 to 3.3 second quarter had their lead extend to 54 points at half-time. Powelltown had 11 goal-scorers for the day and Thornton just had no way to hold them. Powelltown kicked 12.13 in the last half to 3.6 to easily win the game. Powelltown Best: M. Pote, J. Moore, W. Dore, L. Middlemast, A. Moore, T. Nightingale (1 goal). Thornton-Eildon Best: D. Creed (1 goal), Z. King, A. Reddan, K. Purtle (1 goal), S. Larkman (3 goals), J. Strachan (1 goal). Yea - Bye Under 18s Warburton Millgrove 11.4(70) d Emerald 9.10(64) Warburton Millgrove Best: L. Downie (1 goal), J. McIntosh (1 goal), A. Maguire (2 goals), B. MacDonald, J. Nelson, T. Green. Emerald Best: C. Johnston, B. Wilson, R. Hall, J. Volta, K. Jordan-Hill, T. Thomsen.
Upwey-Tecoma 10.7(67) d Kinglake 6.8(44) Upwey-Tecoma Best: A. Aarden, P. Booth, T. Cairns, R. Cheslett, J. Comello, T. Edyvane. Kinglake Best: B. Quilliam, J. Maynes (1 goal), B. Hamer, B. White (3 goals), L. Broderick, L. White (1 goal). Monbulk-Seville 13.12(90) d Woori Yallock-Powelltown 6.6(42) Monbulk-Seville Best: N. Wall, B. Redfern, L. Thomas, H. Emmett (2 goals), P. Barge (1 goal), M. Dekker (1 goal). Woori Yallock-Powelltown Best: M. Anderson (3 goals), L. Amarant, J. Smith, M. Arnold, R. Ashby, T. Amarant (1 goal). Wandin 9.10(64) d Yarra Glen 8.4(52) Wandin Best: J. Byrne (1 goal), D. Bailey, D. Wathen, D. Hirst, A. Gray, M. Smith (1 goal). Yarra Glen Best: A. Smith (3 goals), S. Duncan (1 goal), T. Hodgett (1 goal), A. Nettlefold (1 goal), B. Binion (2 goals), Z. Capuano. Mount Evelyn - Bye Division 1 A Grade Netball Belgrave 82 d Emerald 26 Belgrave Best: Angele Jeffery, Kalen Winters, Jennifer Dewhurst. Emerald Best: Kate Griffin, Nancy Te Whata (15 goals), Stacey Licciardi. Woori Yallock 51 d Monbulk Hawks 23 Woori Yallock Best: Elizabeth Nicol (39 goals), Victoria Starling, Jordan Kennedy (12 goals). Monbulk Hawks Best: Paige Whitworth, Tiana Mancarella, Lauren Smith (15 goals). Mount Evelyn 60 d Upwey Tecoma 59 Mount Evelyn Best: Rachael Hickey (34 goals), Bridgette Barry-Murphy, Hannah Barry-Murphy. Upwey-Tecoma Best: Samantha Silvester (49 goals), Rebecca Leeson (10 goals), Teah Edelmaier. Olinda Ferny Creek 97 d Healesville 29 Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Krista Tomlinson, Tess Linkins (56 goals), Alice Paget. Healesville Best: Jodi Chandler, Chelsea Connell (22 goals), Hayley Parrott. Wandin 62 d Warburton Millgrove 27 Wandin Best: Leah Reilly, Tayissa Coppinger, Kathleen McMahon Warburton Millgrove Best: Bridget Nix, Briannon Dodd, Kellie Davidson. Division 2 A Grade Netball Yea 46 def Alexandra 35 Yea Best: Chelsea Spagnolo, Nikki Watts (30 goals), Jacqui Graham Alexandra Best: Rebecca McLeod, Lauren Steyger (17 goals), Olivia Twining. Powelltown 60 d Thornton Eildon 40 Powelltown Best: Shae Berriman, Georgie Haynes (8 goals), Nicole Hajder (36 goals). Seville 40 drew with Yarra Glen 40 Seville Best: Rachael Goulding (26 goals), Morgan Wyatt, Riley Gentle. Yarra Glen Best: Alana Stone, Hillary Grubb, Elizabeth Kay (26 goals). Yarra Junction - Bye Yea - Bye
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Taking out the coveted title By Dennis Fuller THE final of the 4BBB championship at Emerald Golf Club was played last Saturday. Sepp Krummenacher and Peter Clowes took on Graham White and Mark Starick for the coveted title. There was little between the two teams until Krummenacher and Clow-
es broke away on the 14th and 15th to be two up and held their nerve to be winners 3/2. Krummenacher, the highest handicapper, played a blinder for the win, and when he was down Clowes stepped in to fill the gap. Well done by all players, as it has been a great effort to get to the final. There were some first-round games
played in the match play championship as well. Leigh Morison defeated Peter Glasscock on the 19th hole and Ross Martin wore down Philip Crossley for a win 4/3. While all this was going on, a group of golfers, not required for higher glories, played a stableford event. John Keys (17) and Allan Eccle-
stone (23) both scored 37 points. The top bananas in the club sat around looking serious and important and, finally, after lofty consideration, anointed Keys with the win on a countback. John Fisher was nearest the pin on the 4th, Peter Jones the 7th, Ken Hill the 12th, Steve Town the 13th and Mark Starick got the consolation prize
of the pro pin cash on the 18th. Wednesday’s Obviously Fabled Golf (OFG) was a stroke event in fine conditions. The judges could not split Ben Balfour and Sepp Krummenacher when they both had a nett 66. Brian McCoy played a solid round for 67 while Philip Crossley came in next with 69.
Yarra Ranges bags Hills Challenge in the wet By Jamie Strudley THE venue was Mountain Road Reserve, Cockatoo. The event was the annual Hills Challenge, which is run by Cockatoo Little Athletics Club. After overnight rain, the normally water-logged and muddy course held up fairly well, with no shoes lost this year. One rival club, Pakenham, set the tone for the day by having their runners run in more than one race to maximise points in this points-driven event; so when asked to step up and take on multiple races, Yarra Ranges’ chargers were eager and more than willing to go above and beyond. The club spirit was terrific as usual, and every runner was encouraged and applauded over the line; all this was enough to see Yarra Ranges Athletics win for the third year in a row and take home the perpetual Hills Trophy. A massive thank you to all who supported this event.
Next week is the cream event for the club. The club cross country championship day is at Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn. The first three runners in each age group and gender will win a medal. Several athletes will be competing at the Australian Cross Country Championships in Canberra next weekend. Good luck to Kiara, Maddie, Georgia, Lily ‘P’, Lily ‘T’ and Sam. Race with Yarra Ranges spirit. The cross country season is nearly finished, with the presentation day to be held at Hedgend Maze on Saturday 27 August. A great location and fun day for the whole family. Save the date and check the website for further details. The club looks forward to the summer athletics season, which starts on 8 October. Details at www.yarrarangesathletics.org.au.
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Carlton
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SPO
4:35pm
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West Coast Eagles
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ES
7:25pm
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Sydney Swans
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AO
7:10pm
Port Adelaide
Melbourne
Gold Coast Suns
Essendon
Carlton v Melbourne
MCG
1:10pm
Richmond
Geelong Cats
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Adelaide Crows
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ES
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Motoring Bates, Jordan win through By Dean Thompson ALEXANDRA Speedway Club is the only Victorian Speedway that runs events into August each season, with the annual three-hour enduro again giving 1500 speedway fans a muchneeded dose of action. The speedway was decided in the protest room after the fans had gone home thinking somebody else had won. The winners stand as Alexandra club members Lenny Bates and Andrew Jordan. Sixteen heat races determined the actual starting positions for the long journey, with Pakenham brothers Damien and Brendan Miller qualifying in the pole position. Most of the top 10 positions were secured by pre-race tips to win or figure well in the race. During the feature itself, the Miller boys held the lead early. Moule and Ramsdale held the lead before last year’s winners, Daniel Unternahrer and Darren Nelson, took over the lead and looked on track to defend their crown after Moule headed to the pits. Combinations such as the Brad Warren and Russell Hill (flat tyres and axle damage), Colin and Corey Lincoln (blown engine in their second car during heats), and Scott Ellis and Darren Forrest (mechanical issues), were out of the running.
Nelson and Jordan and Brendan Miller began the last restart close together, and the battle in particular between Nelson and Jordan was side-byside for the last few moments. Finally, a lapped car just ahead of them as they exited the dog-leg split the two, with Nelson going low and Jordan high and around the back marker before both lead cars came together. Nelson continued on at full speed to cross the line first, Jordan in trying to catch back up got all crossed up in turn four and Miller ripped past into second before Jordan crossed the line. Stewards were unsure of the outcome and debate began. Nelson returned to the line and approach Jordan to say bad luck and Jordan’s teammate Lenny Bates came out for a potential presentation, however was already keen to appeal a result if the stewards did not make a call in Jordan’s favour. The stewards, after discussion, awarded the win to Nelson and his teammate Unternahrer, and they instantly did a victory lap; as this occurred Bates and Jordan paid up to appeal. No trophies were awarded and the teams headed back to the pits and then onto the appeal room. After midnight, Bates and Jordan were installed as the winners with the Miller boys second, and Nelson and Unternahrer back to third place, as a
Lenny Bates from Croydon drove an outstanding race. 158035 penalty for the incident that impeded Jordan. After the race, Jordan and Bates were pleased, while none too pleased with how the race finished. “We are all race drivers, we just want to finish in front of the other guy when we hit the track,” Bates said. “We appealed because we believe that we were impeded by the car that crossed the line to win the race. “Not the way anybody wants to win a race, however we believe the right result now stands.”
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