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Gruyere CFA member Don Bigham addressing the crowd at the announcement. 158338 day, because Ash Wednesday ... was beaten by mankind - 100,000 stood the line. This is our current Ash Wednesday and, by God, we’ll win it.” Ms Cash said the amendment to the Fair Work Act would not be retrospective, and that the draft legislation had been publicly released. Victoria Fire Brigades Victoria CEO Andrew Ford welcomed the announcement, and said the amendment would fix an “anomaly” in federal law that allow EBAs for paid emergency services workers to have clauses that override state laws, such as the CFA Act. Mr Turnbull said the current EBA,
which will be discussed in the Supreme Court next month, would “demoralise” volunteers, and lead to fewer people joining the CFA. Emergency Services Minister James Merlino said the Government had not been briefed on the Fair Work Act amendment, but that the change was unnecessary. “The proposed enterprise agreement has a specific clause that protects the role of our volunteers, the vital role that our volunteers play in communities right around Victoria,” he said. “The Prime Minister made this announcement at District 13 - District 13 is one of the most fire prone areas in
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PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced changes to the Federal Fair Work Act in a Yarra Valley doorstop, responding to the EBA debate between the Victorian Government and the CFA. Mr Turnbull visited the Coldstream Fire Station with Employment Minister Michaelia Cash on Monday 22 August to announce that an amendment to the Fair Work Act would be introduced to parliament next week. The amendment will add an “objectionable clause” to a list in the legislation, meaning any enterprise bargaining agreement clauses that “undermines or limits” firefighting or state emergency services’ abilities to manage volunteers would be unlawful. “We will ensure that the federal legislation, which any agreement has to comply with, ensures, determines that your position cannot be undermined in the way that has been contemplated and proposed by the Andrews Government,” Mr Turnbull said. A large group of firefighters from the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges attended the announcement, packing the meeting room of the fire station and cheering when the Prime Minister made the announcement. Gruyere firefighter Don Bigham and Hillcrest CFA captain Fiona Burns were two representatives of the firefighters who addressed the crowd, along with Casey MP Tony Smith and Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy. Mr Bigham, who started at the brigade at the age of 16, said the volunteers did not want to get involved in the EBA dispute. “The EBA should be between an employee and the employer; their monies? We’re not interested in them. That’s their business and their entitlement, and good luck to them ... we just don’t want to be interfered with,” he said. “We are volunteers and, yes, we go from all aspects. The lightest one I’ve ever done is rescue a cockatoo - important for the victim; the biggest one I’ve ever done is Ash Wednesday - important for the victims. “We see this as our Ash Wednes-
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Festive parade all lit up COLD weather wasn’t enough to keep away eager visitors from the Yarra Glen Festival of Light over the weekend, with many turning up to McKenzie Reserve with homemade lanterns for an evening of entertainment. The festival, now in its second year, saw performers and lanterns light up the reserve on Saturday 20 August. The event followed a lanternmaking workshop last month, and a huge crowd at the 2015 event
which involved floating lanterns on the lake near the town’s IGA supermarket. This year’s theme of magical creatures was taken up by some visitors, many of whom carried different illuminated objects at the festival’s parade. Mail photographer, Greg Carrick, was there to capture the evening. For more photos, visit mailcommunity.com.au.
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Tree of the Year By Jesse Graham A TOOLANGI tree that sprouted during the life of Shakespeare and remains standing today has been awarded as the National Trust’s inaugural Victorian Tree of the Year. The Kalatha Giant tree, near Kalatha Creek in the Toolangi State Forest, was announced as the Tree of the Year by the National Trust on Monday, 8 August. The Mountain Ash tree is believed to be at least 400 years old, stands 65 metres tall and is the seventh largest tree in Victoria by volume - it was named with eight other standout trees from around the state by the organisation as part of the award. Toolangi resident and nominator, Steve Meacher, told the Mail that he saw the award mentioned on social media and made a quick submission for the tree, but did not hear anything more until the award announcement. He said the Kalatha Giant “ticked all the boxes” for the award, due to its height, age, size and symbolism in the community. Mr Meacher said a large fire scar along the tree became a symbol of resilience in the community after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires impacted the area. In 2013, a boardwalk was built around the tree and opened by thenEnvironment Minister, Mark Butler,
with Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund (VBAF) money paying for the walk. “There are other large trees in the area, but the thing about the Kalatha Giant, it’s quite close to the road, so people could visit it,” Mr Meacher said. “It’s a tree that began its life during Shakespeare’s lifetime, it was already in its prime when Captain Cook landed; it’s clearly past its prime now, in that its lost its top, the top is in decay and the tree is all hollow down the middle, but it’s a healthy tree.” He said the tree was now a “very popular drawcard” for the area, a sentiment that Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) acting District Manager for Murrindindi, Mick Morley, agrees with. “Oh yes, it’s reasonably popular,” he said. “Toolangi forest is one of those places where there’s a steady stream of visitors, really, seven days a week - it’s (the Kalatha Giant) certainly visited every day, every weekend. “But we think, as with Steve, that ... it could certainly handle more visitors, and it’s certainly worth seeing.” Mr Morley said he hoped the National Trust award would raise the profile of the tree, and encourage people to take the drive into the Toolangi forests to visit it. “I think it’s started already,” Mr
DELWP's Mick Morley and nominator Steve Meacher at the Kalatha Giant in the Toolangi State Forest. 158181 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM Meacher added. National Trust of Australia’s acting Advocacy and Conservation Manager for Victoria, Anna Foley, said the contest was “a chance to celebrate Victoria’s wonderful national heritage”, and to tell the stories of significant trees.
“The Kalatha Giant is a symbol of bushfire survival to the locals in Toolangi,” she said. “After Black Saturday, the locals got together to build a walking trail around the tree. “Its story is a beautiful example of
the important meanings that people ascribe to trees.” The Kalatha Giant boardwalk can be found by driving about 10 kilometres along Sylvia Creek Road into the Toolangi State Forest then turning left at the orange sign for the tree.
Working in concert for the sake of our wildlife By Kath Gannaway THE Little Yarra Ensemble’s Wild About Life concert in Healesville on 12 August was a three-way success. The concert gave the ensemble players an opportunity to play to a live audience ahead of their tour of Hawaii next month, it raised awareness and funds for the Coalition to Save Wildlife, and it was another exceptional concert for music lovers in Healesville. The Little Yarra Steiner School music ensemble has been working solidly on the Hawaii program and the concert was the first real opportunity to run the full program in a concert setting. The program features folk, Latin, classical and world music, including a traditional Aboriginal piece featuring didg-
eridoo and will be released as a CD prior to the tour. Peter Hannaford, manager of The Judith Eardley Save Wildlife Association (JESWA) shop in Healesville, the organisation behind the newly formed Coalition to Save Wildlife, said they were delighted to join with Steiner on the project. “It was good to work with young people and see their enthusiasm and optimism, and their willingness to help wildlife and the environment,” Mr Hannaford said. Introducing the coalition concept to the audience, Mr Hannaford said governments had shown that they would do little to save wildlife and their habitat. “Environmental issues rarely feature in election campaigns,” he said, adding however that one million people did
vote for The Greens. “Imagine if those one million people united in a coalition how much could be achieved for wildlife and the environment,” he said. He said membership cost $10 and all the money raised would go to projects whose aim was to save wildlife with all administration costs borne by JESWA. “If we can’t give up the price of two cups of coffee once a year then there can be no hope for wildlife,” he said. For a full list of organisations supported by JESWA, and information on joining the Coalition to Save Wildlife, visit the website - www.coalitiontosavewildlife.org.au , or call in at the Wildlife shop at 193 Maroondah Highway in Healesville.
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We remember them all LAST Thursday, as a community and a nation, we commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan in the Vietnam War. The Battle of Long Tan was an iconic encounter. It summed up the spirit of all who served in Vietnam and through it we reflect on the battles before and after it in the decade long conflict. Of course, this August also marks the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Pozieres in WWI, one of the costliest in Australia’s history. ‘The Australian’ newspaper’s Editor at Large, Paul Kelly, summed up the battle and human cost in a piece about
the windmill at Pozieres marked a “ridge more densely sown with Australian sacrifice than any other place on Earth”. This is why the half centenary of the Battle of Long Tan and the centenary of the Battle of Pozieres demand an intensity of national concentration and reflection that only both of these two anniversaries can summon. It invites us to compare the feats of the first AIF a century ago to this month at Pozieres and throughout the First World War with those at Long Tan and throughout the Vietnam War. We can identify with clarity the threads of mateship, ingenuity, courage, selflessness and sacrifice that ran
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through both generations who served our nation. We all say that those who served our nation in Vietnam did so in the proudest traditions born on the beaches of Gallipoli, on the fields of the Western Front and in the desert of Beersheba. But we cannot speak of how our Vietnam veterans served us without speaking of how we served them on their return. Like every generation of servicemen before them, those who served in Vietnam selflessly did what the government of this nation asked them to do. But unlike every generation before
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YARRA Valley VIEW Club’s next lunch meeting is at Chirnside Park Country Club on Tuesday, 30 August. Guest speaker, Margaret Merrylees, will talk on her experiences as a make-up artist. Visitors always welcome to our great variety of social functions and outings. Inquiries to Wendy 0438 625 556 or Lyn 0409 403 968.
include Bush Toy Creations for 12 to 18-year-olds on Monday, 5 September, 3.45 to 5.15, and Cooking Classes for all Crack Open an Egg, 23 August, Sumptuous Soups, 30 August, Pancakes, 6 September, Middle Eastern Vegeterian, 13 September. Workshops are free but phone for times and to book 5966 2320.
THE Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day is 30 this year and there will be stalls selling daffodils and other items in Healesville on Thursday, 25 August at IGA and Healesville Walk on Friday, 26 August. Organiser Beth Honeycombe is calling for volunteers to help on these days. Phone 5962 5493 or mob 0407 801 491.
JOIN Dr Alex Rodwell from the Wellness Champions for a free public talk on the science of wellness and essential lifestyle components needed to thrive in life and age well. Yarra Junction Library, 30 August, 1.30pm. Bookings essential on 9800 6462.
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up again on Saturday, 3 September, from 9.30am at Beechworth Bakery in Healesville. Join other dads of newborns to pre-schoolers, give mum time out, grab a coffee, get to know another sleep-deprived father and enjoy space to hand out with your child - or children. More information at Facebook.com/healesvilledads.
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them, they did not receive the grateful thanks of some of our fellow citizens. Many veterans were shunned. Others were vilified and abused in the most disgraceful way. There is no argument that Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War was controversial. But the decision to deploy Australian troops was made by politicians, not by soldiers The half centenary of the Battle of Long Tan was a day for us to reflect and to recommit ourselves as communities and as a nation that never again will we let down or abandon those who serve our nation.
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Girls caught in porn ring By Derek Schlennstedt GRAPHIC images of female students from Lilydale High School are reportedly being shared on an international pornographic website, where users can view and upload sexually explicit images. Of the 70 Australian schools mentioned in the report, 16 were Victorian schools. The site is believed to have targeted students from Lilydale High School, Ringwood Secondary College and Norwood Secondary College.
The website reportedly contains photos of the victims and details, such as their full name and home address, as well as giving users the option to find girls, depending on their school and location. A spokesperson for the Victorian Department of Education confirmed they are providing support for those affected and are assisting police with their investigation. “It is disgraceful to see Victorian students being targeted by this highly inappropriate website,” the spokesperson said.
“The online exploitation of young people is a very serious issue that can have serious ramifications for those involved. “The department is assisting police with their inquiries. “We are working with the schools affected to ensure support is available for any students or staff who may need it.” So far, thousands of explicit images of nude schoolgirls have been reportedly uploaded to the pornographic swapmeet site.
Lilydale High, Norwood Secondary and Ringwood Secondary School, whose students were reportedly featured on the website, said in a joint statement they would be revisiting their cyber-safety programs and focusing on teaching students the importance of respectful relationships. “We run a range of school programs designed to teach students about respectful relationships, cyber-safety and to help them respond to unacceptable online behaviour," the statement read. “We will be revisiting these programs with students in coming weeks.”
The Lilydale, Norwood and Ringwood schools said they are concerned about the safety and well-being of their students and are offering support for students and families that have been involved. “The safety and well-being of students is our top priority, and we have been working with staff to ensure support is available for any affected students and their families," the statement read. All schools are assisting police with the ongoing investigation.
CFA still in limbo as fire season looms WITH the Victorian fire season just months away, CFA brigades in the Yarra Ranges face ongoing instability, with the contentious enterprise agreement again in limbo. After the Country Fire Authority (CFA) board on Friday, 12 August, seemed to have finalised a pay deal through the EBA, their drawn-out efforts were halted, with the Supreme Court of Victoria deeming the agreement should be the subject of a trial. In what is a temporary victory for Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV), the trial is scheduled to start on Thursday, 22 September, which will be just days before the fire season looms. To put this in perspective for CFA brigades, on 30 September last year it was the beginning of a controlled burn racing out of control at Lancefield, as temperatures hit 30 degrees. Meanwhile in the Yarra Ranges outbreaks began in early October, with a two-hectare fire in Yellingbo.
Meanwhile, the EBA dispute continues to plague the CFA, with the VFBV announcing its disappointment on the Friday, after it seemed the EBA would progress further. “Today is a day of infamy that will burn into the memory of every CFA volunteer,” the VFBV told its members. “It is the day that a CFA board decision, and those board members who voted for it, betrayed volunteers and ignored their responsibility and obligations to the public of Victoria. “This evening, the CFA board, made up of a majority of the Andrews Government-UFU (United Firefighters Union) - ‘yes’ people, accepted the UFU’s EBA.” Member for Eildon, Cindy McLeish, also hit out, labelling the deal a “stitchup”. “(Victorian Premier) Daniel Andrews has stitched up the signing of the UFU’s checklist EBA by appointing his own hand-picked CFA board,” he said. “This is yet another slap in the face to the 60,000 volunteers who are
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for himself. Upper Yarra Mail, 25 August 1994 Vandals Wrecking Donna Buang Facilities VANDALS have caused over $5000 damage to the public facilities on Donna Buang. It has been estimated that in the last three or four weeks somewhere between five and six thousand vehicles have weaved their way up to Mt Donna Buang to enjoy the snow and recreation available so close to Melbourne. It is unfortunate that the visitor’s first view of the facilities is so unpleasant. New National Park Recommended A major new National Park of 76,000 acres with Warburton at the gateway is the central feature of the Land Conservation Council’s final recommendation for the Melbourne District 2 Study Area. The new Ash Ranges National
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Healesville Guardian, 22 August 1936 Progress in Healesville PROMOTING the interests of Healesville revitalised and with plenty of punch the Healesville Tourist and Progress Association is coming into its own again. Indications are that Healesville is in for a continued prosperity boost from the progressive activities of this valuable organisation. The secretary Mr F.J. Roberts reported conferring with the secretary of the fire brigade re conjointly holding a Healesville re-union dance. It was decided that the association take the action of holding a Nomination Ball, at which all patrons will received a nomination card entitling them to nominate any Healesville young lady who fulfils the qualifications laid down by the properties of ‘Smith’s Weekly’. Following this, the association will hold a Miss Healesville Ball at which patrons will be asked to vote
I READ with interest Robyn Johnson’s tribute to (‘Mountain Views Mail’ founding editor) Mardie (Lambert) in the article ‘Newswoman’s passion for print’ (‘Mail’, 9 August). But I have to disagree with her memory of how Mardie reported with compassion and care the “horrible accident” Robyn mentions. Mardie’s headline of ‘5 local lives wasted’ taking up the majority of the front page was just trash journalism at its worst. Six local lives were lost that day and the sixth family would have been grieving just as much as the other five. And, as it was no secret about how it happened, they were probably grieving more. Mardie lost all creditability on that issue. Sticking the boots into a family at a time like that doesn’t deserve much forgiveness. I agree with Robyn though about how good she was doing the softball or hello possums. Unlike Robyn, who was elected to council, Mardie was self-appointed and that shouldn’t
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PEOPLE make bad choices, and very often they, and others, suffer the consequences. More than 400 people heard that message on Thursday 3 August, when the emergency services of theYarra Valley presented the fourth Teenage Road Information Program (TRIP) at Woori Yallock. The focus of the evening, held at Heritage Funeral Home, was on decisions and distractions. The decision to attend the program, and to sign a pledge to adopt three good driving behaviours, are seen as key steps towards addressing the over-representation of young people injured or killed in road crashes. Information was given by local police, ambulance, CFA and SES members and by guest speakers whose personal experiences illustrated the ripple effect on individuals and communities when someone is killed or injured in a car crash. Daniel van der Hoek was in Year 12 and had had his licence for less than a month when he chose to drive with his best friend after they had been drinking. He collided with a truck in Wandin at 100km/h and sustained life-threatening, and lifechanging injuries. Mr van der Hoek spoke of the effect on his family, his career, his sport and of the loss of a best mate. “I can never take back what I put him through; he was my best friend all through high school and now we never speak,” he said. Illustrating the danger of distraction, he invited everyone to take two seconds to turn to the person next to them and say ‘you look incredible today’.
Major Collision Investigation Unit (MCIU) - speed, distraction, impairment, failure to buckle up and fatigue. But sharing the stories of three crashes where young people had died because of decisions they had made, or not made, he spoke as a parent. He said Ebony Dunsworth was 16 when she died, thrown from a car driven by a drunk driver in 2011. He rolled at an intersection in Nar Nar Goon and Ebony was crushed beneath the car. “As a parent of a kid, the first think you want to do is drag them out of that cold earth, but there is nothing you can do, so they stay there,” he said, his voice faltering. “Ebony was crushed under that car for about six hours before we could get her out,” he continued. Paramedic David Hadj’s experience was equally emotional. He told a harrowing story of the night police came to his door to say his son had been in a car crash. He had been drinking and was the driver. Two people were killed, two others severely injured and his son was injured. Talking of the continuing nightmare of what followed, the court case, prison visits and the impact of that decision, he said he was not asking for sympathy, but urged everyone to think about the choices they make. “If you know someone is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you all have a responsibility to stop them from driving,” he said. “If you can’t, you have a responsibility to yourself and your family not to get into the car.”
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All eyes on art By Jesse Graham
Daniel Johnson with a guest book at Coombe Cottage. 158191 Picture: ROB CAREW
Tours of Melba Estate By Jesse Graham THE home of Coldstream’s Dame Nellie Melba will be opened up until the start of next month, with tours offering a once in a lifetime view of rooms never before opened to the public. Coombe - The Melba Estate is running tours of Melba’s private home, Coombe Cottage, until 2 September, giving visitors the chance to see the private rooms of the famed opera singer. Though the estate itself was opened to the public in 2014, with a restaurant, art gallery and cellar door, Coombe Cottage itself has remained off-limits to visitors. From 6 July, limited places were made available for tours of the gallery, gardens, Melba’s music room, boudoir and bedroom. Business Development and Melba Estate manager Daniel Johnson said the tours were originally meant to wrap up on 13 August, but more spaces were made available due to the tour’s popularity. “We’ve had excellent feedback
from everyone who’s attended so far - we’ve got cards that we get back in, with people saying how much they enjoyed it ... which has been really lovely feedback,” he said. The tours involve a co-ordinator telling the stories of Melba’s life and celebrity about 100 years ago, seeing the rooms as they were in the singer’s lifetime. Mr Johnson said that Melba’s “valuable and interesting” private art collection would be on show, as well as letters from the King and Queen and her visitors’ book. The music room at the estate once hosted celebrities and entertainers, including Charlie Chaplin. “The rooms themselves are absolutely exquisite,” Mr Johnson said. “Melba had a fantastic sense of taste and art and the furnishings certainly really show that.” The tours cost $125 per person, and include the tour and a morning or afternoon tea, with a glass of wine, tea or coffee. For more information, visit www.coombeyarravalley.com.au.
INTRIGUING artworks in many mediums have filled the halls of TarraWarra Museum of Art, with the venue opening its fifth Biennial exhibition, on Friday 19 August. The TarraWarra Biennial 2016: Endless Circulation opened at 11am on Friday morning, with hundreds of visitors flowing into the gallery to see artworks that varied from paintings to installations, videos and photographs. The gallery space has been fully utilised for the Biennial, with exhibition works not only adorning the walls of the gallery, but the floors, the storeroom (which need a torch to be seen) and even the cash register. Visitors looked at the artworks, flanked by the artists themselves and took in the striking, at times emotional and powerful works, which address principles of edition, circulation, dispersion and continuity. Founding director of the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art in Singapore Ute Meta Bauer officially opened the exhibition after a stirring Welcome to Country by Healesville’s Brooke Collins. Ms Collins explained the Welcome to Country to visitors and said it was a modern version of “an ancient and timeless tradition”. “In traditional times, what this would involve would be a senior male saying to visitors,
Vincent Namatjira in front of his works at the TWMA Biennial, Endless Circulation. 158272 Pictures: JESSE GRAHAM
Janet Burchilll in front of her and Jennifer McCamley's artwork, Bricks and Buttercups. 158272 ‘Sure, you come to my country. Enjoy what my country has to offer; while you’re here, can you please take care of everything this beautiful land has to offer? When you leave, I’ll expect it is in the same place and the same way as you found it’,” she said. “What a beautiful, trusting ceremony, acknowledging
strangers as equals - that’s probably something we can still learn a lot from today.” Ms Bauer said TarraWarra’s Biennial started in 2006 “as a platform for identifying new trends in contemporary Australian art”. “The potential of a local biennial is not only to intro-
duce new work to a local audience, but also to introduce the local audience, the local works and the artistic production that’s happening right now to a wider framework,” she said. “Art is an important voice and it’s crucial to understand its role in this orchestra called society - at times in harmony, and at times in dissention, art engaged with what is happening in our surroundings, both visible and invisible. “To listen to these artists, to watch and reflect on what they focus on in their works provide us with a different perspective, one that cannot be attained from daily news or other media reports.” After speeches from cocurators, TWMA director Victoria Lynn and Discipline art journal founding editor Helen Hughes, a performance by musicians and actors was held through the gallery. Artists including Vernon Ah Kee, Robert Andrew, Janet Burchill and Jennifer McCamley, Sarah crowEST, Helen Johnson, Vincent Namatjira and Wukun Wanambi have their works featured in the Biennial, which will run until 6 November. Entry is $7.50 for adults, $5 for seniors. Pensioners, students and children receive free entry. For more information, visit TarraWarra Museum of Art at 311 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Healesville, call 5957 3100 or visit www.twma. com.au
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Team is on the trail of art By Jesse Graham FIFTEEN artists from the Yarra Ranges and surrounds will be gathering in Toolangi in November to create works of art, in a revival of the Toolangi Sculpture Trail after 20 years. The Toolangi Sculpture Trail 2016 will see Victorian artists converge on the area around the Toolangi Forest Discovery Centre for a two-week residency from 5-20 November, where artworks will be created in the forest. Project manager Sharon Plummer said the event was organised to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the International Sculpture Event, held in the same area in 1996. At the ISE, nine artists from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region created sculptures using materials sourced mainly from the Toolangi State Forest. Many of the original sculptures, of which few remain, were made to respond to environmental concerns and Ms Plummer said the same ethos was carrying on to the modern event. “The idea is that every sculpture is responsive to the site, or to environmental issues that are pertinent to that artist,” she said. Another aim of the trail, according to the event brochure, is to “challenge and stimulate” the artists to work in an environment and with materials that are different to traditional studio artists. Artists Aaron Carter, Ali Griffin, Brigit Heller, Brooke Collins, Car-
mel Wallace, Christen Jo Stone, Forest Keegel, Gay Chatfield, Isadora Vaughan, Joanne Mott, Klara Kelvy, Marynes Avila, Mick Harding, Mike Nicholls and Scott Selkirk will be making pieces during the residency. Site co-ordinator of both the 1996 and 2016 events Savaad Felich said a selection panel featuring himself, curator Maudie Palmer AO and Professor Rob Haysom chose the 15 artists. Ms Plummer said the entire event would be open to the public, with events to be held through the fortnight. “Throughout the two-week period, every day people can come and go on a guided tour to observe the artists at work and possibly have a chat,” she said. “We’ll have workshops happening with local school groups and youth groups, and part of their educational process will be coming and talking to the artists, asking them questions about what they’re doing. “It’s a full, interactive experience between professional artists and our local community.“ Ms Plummer said the trail will include a community sculpture, which will be made by the visitors to the event. For more information, or to volunteer at the event, email info@toolangisculpture.com or visit toolangisculpture.com. To donate to the sculpture trail, visit australianculturalfund.org.au/projects/toolangi-sculpture-trail-2016.
Savaad Felich, Ali Griffin, Christen Jo Stone and Brooke Collins at the Toolangi Sculpture Trail. 157819 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM
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I came to Yering Primary 11 years ago as the Grade Prep/1/2 teacher and later took on the role of Acting Principal for about 4 years before I became Principal. I still teach our Prep/1/2 class. I am really proud to be part of such a great educational setting with fantastic kids, supportive staff and a connected community. Even though we are a small school we manage to offer our students a wide variety of extra-curricular activities. At Yering we offer individualised learning that focuses on providing support to students and nurturing student’s talents and achievements. A highlight for me as a teacher and Principal is to observe students taking on tasks where originally they may have shown some reluctance, allowing them to feel confident in moving forward and blossom in their learning. Another highlight is those special ‘light bulb’ moments. Those moments when students connect deeply and discover new depths and connections in their learning. The future direction of our school is to continue to improve student learning outcomes and to nurture a safe and caring environment in which all students can learn. Please feel free to call me on 9739 1451 to arrange a tour of our wonderful school.
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“Badger Creek Primary School is a sanctuary for learning” I am extremely proud to be the Principal of a school that very much encompasses this motto. At Badger Creek Primary School, we provide students with an aspirational outlook and the skills to succeed in all aspects of life. At the start of 2015, we introduced the Seven Habit of Highly Effective People. Each of the 7 Habits are explicitly taught to staff and students and provides a philosophy so all can succeed. Our core values of Responsibility, Respect, Integrity, Pride and Care & Support guide our teaching and learning and are actively promoted across the school and within our school community. Ensuring that all students are receiving an education targeted to their stage of learning is extremely important at BCPS. We think of it as the “Goldilocks Zone” not too easy, not too hard, but just right. This principle ensures maximum engagement and that every student can achieve in their learning. We believe that celebrating our students’ talents and interests is essential. Wellbeing is established through knowing our strengths and passions. To cater for individual needs we offer a range of programs including; a rich, award winning sustainability program, a gifted and talented program using community expertise, a well-established and renown music and visual arts curriculum that focuses on performing and producing art, student leadership portfolios that are action driven and globally aware and a range of sporting pursuits that promote student participation. Finally, the ‘big rock’ that connects and supports our programs are our community connections. We are very fortunate that we have a school community that supports the development of every child. We have strong connections to Healesville Sanctuary and the Badger Creek Men’s Shed that allows us to further cater for individual learning. Our parents are an asset to our school and many support the school through fundraising efforts, working in the Learning Hub and helping in the classrooms. At Badger Creek P.S we are passionate about ensuring success for all students and the amazing journey we are on as a school community.
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Music at the heart of Healesville By Jesse Graham HEALESVILLE’S annual Music Festival will be returning in November, and organisers are putting the call out for residents to lend a hand with the show. The Healesville Music Festival will be held from 11 to 13 November in streets and venues around Healesville, gathering more than 20 bands and performers for its sixth annual weekend of music. The Healesville RSL, Terminus Hotel, Memo Hall and Healesville Racecourse will be some of the main venues at this year’s event. Organising committee member Auriol Hannaford said musicians would also be performing in the streets on the Saturday afternoon, as with last year’s festival. Ms Hannaford said the racecourse was a new addition to the event, and that weekend-long camping at the site would be available. She said the racecourse would also give budding musicians the chance to bring along their instruments and play in groups. “We’ll sit around here, and there’s eight of us, and we’ll sit around and learn a song from someone, perhaps even with the musicians that are booked at the festival,” Ms Hannaford said. One of the highlights of last year’s festival was a bush dance held
at the Memo Hall on the Saturday evening, and Ms Hannaford said the show would “definitely” go ahead this year. She said the weekend would be an opportunity for locals and visitors to explore the town and see music of all genres, including the USA’s Haywood Billy Goats - one of the headline acts. “It’s a vibrant, colourful, really interesting place to come and listen to some music you might have heard before, or some familiar music, and find something new - and really immerse yourself in the heart of Healesville,” Ms Hannaford said. “You can have a coffee, you can explore all there is in the outlying area and still come in and see some good music. Ms Hannaford said that, with less than three months to go until the festival, the Yarra Valley Musicians Collective was looking for volunteers to come on board and help with preparing and running the festival. She said interested volunteers can get in contact via the festival website, and that volunteers putting in four hours of work before or during the festival would receive a weekend pass. For more information, visit www. healesvillemusicfestival.com.au
Phil Hamer, Lianne Slinger, Mitzi Davison and Auriol Hannaford are some of the organisers - and performers - for Picture: JESSE GRAHAM 2016's Healesville Music Festival. 158225
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A silly old sausage Sausage Party (MA15+) Starring: Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig SAUSAGE Party has left me feeling conflicted, and not just because this vulgar film about talking food may be the best comedy of the year. In a supermarket society of sentient food, sausage Frank (Seth Rogen) discovers the digestive fate that awaits them once purchased, and rallies the other foodstuffs to fight back against the humans. The humour is hilariously, ridiculously crude, but like Deadpool, Sausage Party is
intelligently crude, full of silly yet cleverly-executed puns, sight gags and dirty metaphors. But the laugh-a-minute gags are bolstered by quirky, sympathetic characters, vibrant visuals and some neat action. The film is also a surprisingly lucid satire of organised religion, with the myth of the 'great beyond’ blinding the food to the reality of their situation. Sausage Party is a sidesplitting and weirdly deep animated comedy, but damning allegations have recently sur-
faced about Nitrogen Studios, one of the animation companies behind the film. Anonymous testimonies accuse Nitrogen of intimidating and exploiting its animators and forcing them to work unpaid overtime, and the film’s credits acknowledge just over half of the animators who worked on the film. Of course, everyone is innocent until proven guilty, but if these allegations turn out to be true, it would be unethical to support Sausage Party, however fun it most certainly is. - Seth Lukas Hynes
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IMPRESSIVE AND INSPIRING POSITIONED perfectly to take in the jaw-dropping views of the surrounding mountains, this truly beautiful home is welcoming with a sense of privacy and sits on about three acres. The open design of the kitchen and living area with sunken lounge effortlessly allows for entertaining inside, in the undercover barbecue area and on the large front deck. The main bedroom has a split-system, walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, and two good size bedrooms both have built-in wardrobes and have large windows to take in the
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Launching Place 139 Barak Drive PRICE: $920,000 plus Inspect: Saturday 27 August, 3pm-3.30 pm Contact: Ashleigh Hall of Professionals Yarra Valley, Yarra Junction 5967 1800 or Warburton 5966 2800
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8 Old Warburton Rd Warburton
$295,000 plus
16-18 Barak Drive Yarra Junction
$420,000 plus
Charming Home Close to Town
One with the Lot!
This gorgeous updated home close to the heart of Warburton will satisfy all the boxes for a Warburton purchase. 3 large bedrooms all with BIR’s – master with semi ensuite effect. The updated kitchen has an island bench that overlooks the open plan living/kitchen/dining. Lots of light ills this home due to its position, the large skylight in the lounge and the beautiful picture window that frames the surroundings outside perfectly!
Ideal house and (approx.) 1/2 acre block with something for everyone. Consisting of three good sized bedrooms, master with semi ensuite and a walk in robe. The living areas are an ideal layout with good size lounge, kitchen with a gas stove and plenty of cupboard and bench space. Heating and cooling consist of crackling wood heater, gas ducted heating and a split system. Just a few minutes’ walk to shops, transport and the Warburton trail. Be quick!
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 12:00-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)
30 Forest Rd Wesburn
$310,000 - $340,000
Magical, Mystical Cabin of the Forest Be mesmerized with this quaint log cabin nestled in a pretty and quiet area on approx. half an acre. Offering 2 good size bedrooms with new carpet, spacious bathroom and kitchen, timber loors, split level lounge with a cozy stone open ireplace, split system heating and cooling, a carport and plenty of space to move. Would be an ideal weekend getaway or irst home for a lucky buyer! Only a short drive to Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction township, transport & schools, so if you are after something a quaint & unique then this is the one for you.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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$370,000 - $410,000
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$720,000 plus
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Beautiful Home, 5 Glorious Acres
Conveniently positioned just a short stroll to public transport and local schools this home offers spacious family living with 3 extra large bedrooms all with built in robes. Great views admired from the large family/living room plus a spacious kitchen and meals area. Outside there is also loads of room for the kids and pets to enjoy plus covered verandahs around the home offering a great spot to sit back and relax. A great position and a great family home in very convenient location.
At the end of a quiet no-through road, is this much loved quality family property. The substantial brick home has 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas and a lovely kitchen with granite bench tops, ample cupboard space and adjacent meals area. Ideally set up for the extended family with a great layout offering the possibility of dual accommodation alternatives, the home provides something for everyone. The private grounds provide 2 good sized paddocks, excellent fencing, a dam which gravity feeds to various taps around the property, sheds and shelters & much more.
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years
Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
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2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
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Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
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Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
Cassandra Darwall Property Management
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
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335 Station Rd Wesburn
$700,000 - $750,000
16.5 Ac of Country Living & 4 Bedroom Home Set in idyllic surroundings at the base of the mighty Ben Cairn Mountain and proudly sitting at the entrance to this property the home consists of 4 bedrooms all with BIRs master with full ensuite & along with a fantastic sized WIR that has extra storage room. The kitchen has been updated to match today’s modern family’s needs along with air conditioning for comfort. Sitting in your lounge with the crackling wood ire surrounded by windows to look upon your own piece of paradise is just what you have been waiting for! Outside space for motorbikes or toys, a great chook pen, 2 dams for all your water needs, a fantastic original shed with a concrete loor that has an abundance of room for storage and a garage with the house that is also quite large with plenty of storage. Call now for an inspection and get the wheels in motion for your own piece of country life!
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Thursday 5 -5.30pm (Photo ID Required)
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$440,000 - $470,000
Big Home, Big Block, Great Lifestyle. Lots of ‘big big big’ here in this property. BIG contemporary style home with 3 great bedrooms plus a study, a gym or sitting room, master bedroom with walk through robe and full ensuite. The main living is spacious with soaring cathedral ceilings, wood ire and sliding doors opening to the front wide and airy verandah. Spacious kitchen with 900mm stainless steel cooker, ample bench and cupboards. Outdoors the ‘big’ continues with a BIG block of just under an acre.
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Character in Abundance Opposite Yarra River This gorgeous piece of history with excellent family accommodation is set to charm you - so be prepared! With high ceilings, period features and the warmth of times past, this home has so much to offer. Nestled into a beautiful parcel of land of approx. 1/3rd acre, with fruit trees and plenty of sunlight, the renovated homes offers two living areas, 3 great sized bedrooms and a large kitchen with ample bench and cupboard space. Sit outside with your iced tea under the sprawling veranda’s, listen to the sounds of the Yarra and the songs of the birds and just simply enjoy this prime position. With the added bonus of natural gas, carport accommodation and being within strolling distance to public transport and the local shops it is a real gem.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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IMMACULATE in every sense of the word, this gorgeous family home captures the stunning mountain views of the Warburton ranges and gives a feeling of resort-style living while being in the heart of the township. The home provides a study plus three excellent sized bedrooms, the main with large ensuite and walk-in wardrobe and windows overlooking one of the two outdoor living zones. Light and bright, the open plan design of the home takes advantage of the views from all the main areas including the kitchen. 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 a dishwasher. Outside are a double lock-up garage, extra carport, extra parking for the caravan, two decked outdoor entertaining areas and beautifully landscaped gardens.
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110 Lowes Road, Yarra Junction Located in a spectacular rural setting with mountain views is this unbelievable property which is ideally set up for the horse enthusiast. The near level cleared land is divided into seventeen paddocks, most with shelters. Further outbuildings include a stable complex with six stables, tack room, wash bay, area to park a float and load plus a feed storage area. The property is connected to mains water however it also has two dams. There are plenty of sheds, two large carports big enough for six cars and a workshop. The main brick veneer home has a modern kitchen, family bathroom plus an ensuite and three living areas including a rumpus room. There is also a home office with plenty of storage and a further studio. This great property is located close to the Yarra Trail and the township of Yarra Junction. So whether you ‘re looking for a property with amazing horse infrastructure, loads of shedding or a hobby farm this property will suit. Call our office and make your time to inspect this one of a kind property.
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• Open plan lounge & dining area • Updated kitchen with adjoining meals area • New wood heater & split system • Rumpus room/2nd living area complete with split system • Great undercover entertaining area • Double carport as well as a lock up garage
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13 Clarke Avenue, Warburton
1 Brisbane Parade, Warburton
• Mountain views & glorious ½ acre block • Loads of character including ornate cornices, ceiling roses & an original 1950’s kitchen • Sash windows & a sunny front balcony • Plenty of storage including a den under the house • Lock up garage/workshop & double carport
• Wood heating & split system unit • Blackwood timber kitchen with mountain views • Large undercover entertaining area perfect for a BBQ • Carport & lock up garage with work shop space • Beautiful township of Warburton with the shops, cafes and Yarra River only a short stroll away
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Approx 2.6 acres with Stunning Outlook Sit on the large deck of this 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home overlooking your approx 2.6 acres and admire the stunning mountain view. Offering a sense of privacy in its location, yet handy to the aqueduct trail, you can hear the sound of water from the stream which flows through the property while you also admire the lovely surrounds. This could be a wonderful retreat for permanent or weekend living. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
$600,000-$650,000 By Appointment Photo ID required Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
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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
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HEALESVILLE 2/122 MAROONDAH HIGHWAY Brand New – Just for You!
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WOORI YALLOCK
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SEVILLE
3a 2b 2c 2e
Set at the rear of a 2 lot subdivision, this open plan brick veneer 3 bedroom townhouse with ensuite has a spacious, light feel. Features include floor coverings, gas cooktop, electric oven, dishwasher and gas ducted heating. There is a concrete driveway (shared with Unit 1) to a double carport, and some concrete pathways. Basic landscaping is included, but you may wish to do some extra to add your own touch, and you will need to purchase your own window furnishings. METHOD PRICE $495,000 INSPECT Sat 27 Aug & Sun 28 Aug 11-11:30am Photo ID required CONTACT Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 HEALESVILLE OFFICE 5962 1700
SEVILLE EAST 3a 18-20 BRIDGEWATER ROAD Great Views, Lovely Ranch Style Home
2b 2c 2e
Set on over 2000sqm with wonderful views to the surrounding countryside and hills, this lovely welcoming three bedroom brick veneer family home with ensuite has a generous lounge dining area with floorboards and an open fire place. There is a cosy wood heater and a cooler, plus access to a large paved outdoor entertaining area. The property has natural gas, mains water plus a tank for the garden, a carport and a couple of small sheds, off street parking and space for a small pony. METHOD PRICE $495,000 Plus INSPECT Sat Aug 27 2-2:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Jenny Webb 0419 892 371 WOORI YALLOCK OFFICE 5964 7344
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Finals teams decided THE home and away season has been run for Division 2 and Kinglake and Yarra Glen are the minor premiers for seniors and reserves, while in netball Seville are minor premiers in A and B Grade. They all turn their sights to next Sunday when the elimination and qualifying finals will be held at Warburton Millgrove and Woori Yallock football grounds. Keep your eyes on the AFL Yarra Ranges website for all game times and updates. Division 1 head into Round 18 next week and the ladder is still up for some shuffling reliant on results. Dual ladder-leaders Wandin and Olinda can be affected if one of them lose. Healesville are holding onto third position but are shaky and could potentially finish fifth. Division 1 Seniors Olinda Ferny Creek 24.17(161) d Belgrave 9.10(64) Olinda started off strong kicking 6.4 to 3.2 and took a healthy lead of 20 points into the second quarter. They really lifted it up a notch in the second and kicked 7.2 to 4.3 and the game was all but over by half-time. Another 7.7 in the third to 1.2 gave them a lead of 88 points at three-quarter time. They took the foot off the pedal in the last but still came away with a commanding 97-point win. Twelve goal-kickers made it hard all day for Belgrave to set up an effective defence. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: J. Wallis (4 goals), N. Broomhall (5), N. Keegan (2), M. Wright (2), D. Wilson, B. Walter (1). Belgrave Best: M. Johnson, T. Stubley (3 goals), M. Brown, E. Dougleris, B. Dadswell (4), J. Pearce. Warburton Millgrove 14.10(94) d Mount Evelyn 9.6(60) Warburton Millgrove got back on the winners' board on Saturday after a good win over Mount Evelyn. Scott Muir was back in form kicking 7 goals. The first quarter was close with Warburton just getting the upper hand with a slim lead of 2 points. They extended their lead to 8 points in the second. A 4.2 to 1.1 third quarter saw their lead extended to 25 points at three-quarter time and it was always going to be difficult for Mount Evelyn to get back into the game. The final quarter was really goal for goal but Mount Evelyn could not get the break they needed. Warburton-Millgrove Best: T. Marr, J. Lee, K. Hall (1 goal), S. Muir (7), T. Walker (1), J. Iacono. Mount Evelyn Best: D. Kift, A. Gibbons, R. Cowan, L. Francis, J. Barden, J. Thompson (2 goals). Wandin 15.12(102) d Monbulk 11.14(80) Wandin had a close win over Monbulk on Saturday. Even though Monbulk never headed Wandin they were always in touch and tested Wandin all day. Wandin held a slim 4-point lead at quarter time. Kicking 5.2 to 1.3 extended that lead to 21 points at half-time and a handy buffer going into the third. Monbulk outscored Wandin in the third, kicking 5.2 to 4.4 and reduced the margin to 14 points. They were in with a chance in the last but Wandin held on and would be glad they got away with a win.
Upwey-Tecoma enjoyed a tough contest against Emerald. 158333 Wandin Best: J. Ladner (1 goal), T. Hinds, B. Harvey, Jack Bayliss (1), S. McDonnell, B. Chapman. Monbulk Best: S. Smith (1 goal), C. Sharpe, J. Rak (1), J. Mohr, J. Major, S. Gough (2). Upwey-Tecoma 21.11(137) d Emerald 16.8(104) Emerald got a quick start in the first quarter and stunned Upwey-Tecoma by kicking 3.1 to 3 behinds to take a 16-point lead into the second quarter. Upwey got their game going in the second, kicking 9.4 to 3.3 to swing things around and take a 21-point lead into half time. Emerald found their kicking boots in the third and outscored Upwey 6.1 to 5.3 and it was a real battle of the forwards. Chris Jones and Dan Waters were best, kicking 8 goals each for the day. Upwey maintained their composure and kicked away in the last to come away with a 33-point win and fifth position on the ladder. Upwey Tecoma Best: D. Waters (8 goals), K. Grenda, B. Duncan, J. Hevern (2), L. O’Brien, D. Devers. Emerald Best: D. Karacsonyi, M. Steer, J. Donders, Michael Dompietro (1 goal), P. White (3), C. Jones (8). Woori Yallock 15.17(107) d Healesville 7.9(51) Woori Yallock has secured fourth spot but have given themselves a realistic chance to finish third after a big win over Healesville on Saturday. Healesville have struggled over the last five weeks, only getting wins over Emerald and Mount Evelyn and dropping games against Wandin, Olinda and Woori Yallock. Not the best form going into finals. Scores were all tied up after the first quarter. Woori Yallock piled on 6.9 to 1.4 in the second and the half-time margin of 35 points could have been much worse for Healesville. Healesville really struggled to penetrate the back-line of Woori Yallock and only managed another 4 goals for the day while Woori Yallock kicked 7 to come away with a 56-point win. Woori Yallock Best: J. Matthews (2 goals), J. Coombs, T. Anderson, C. Smedley, R. Allen, M. Baxter (4). Healesville Best: B. Murphy, J. Nugent, M. Jeffery (1 goal), N. Mende, L.
Barclay, C. Warren. Division 2 Seniors Kinglake 16.13(109) d Alexandra 13.11(89) Kinglake are minor premiers after a 20-point win over Alexandra on Saturday. A win for Alexandra in the end would have given them third spot, but they now have to play in an Elimination Final against Yea on Sunday. Alexandra held a lead of 5 points at quarter time but Kinglake swung that around in the second, kicking 8.4 to 3.1 to take a lead of 27 points at halftime. Alexandra outscored Kinglake in the last half by kicking 7.7 to 6.6, but it was not enough to worry Kinglake in the end. Kinglake Best: B. Robinson (1 goal), J. Butterworth, J. Crowe, R. Mallison (4), B. Wilkinson, B. Tampion. Alexandra Best: R. Norris (1 goal), J. Goonan, L. Ragg, B. Norris (3), W. Goonan, M. Steiner (1). Yarra Junction 26.11(167) d Thornton Eildon 9.9(63) Yarra Junction’s final game for the season dealt Thornton Eildon a winless season. Thornton Eildon have been resilient all year and hopefully can rebound in 2017. Junction got out to an early lead by kicking an impressive 8.5 to 3.3 in the first. Their lead increased to 55 points at half time. A total of 12 goal kickers for the day saw them kick 9 goals in the third to increase their lead to 89 points at three-quarter time. Another 4.5 to 2.2 in the last and a big win of 96 points Yarra Junction Best: B. Wragg (6 goals), J. Black (2 ), A. Chandler (3), H. Wilson, T. Hancock (2), E. Wadsworth (3). Thornton Eildon Best: Z. King (2 goals), D. Creed, J. Strachan (2), K. Purtle (1), A. Marshall, Z. Vujasic. Yarra Glen 18.15(123) d Gembrook Cockatoo 13.8(86) Yarra Glen held onto second spot on the ladder after a good come from behind win over Gembrook on Saturday. These two will meet again next week in the qualifying final. Gembrook took advantage of the wind and kicked 4.3 to 2.4 in the first, Yarra Glen kicked 4.3
to 4.1 in the second to reduce the margin to 9 points at half time but Gembrook certainly had their running game going. The third quarter was a real arm wrestle with both teams kicking 4 goals and the margin was now 7 points in favour of Gembrook. Limited rotations for both sides was going to make the last qtr a battle of the fittest. Yarra Glen found another level in the last and kicked 8.5 to 1.3 to come away with one of their best wins for the season and probably just at the right time to be hitting some form. Yarra Glen Best: L. Telford (1 goal), D. Hurley (1), J. Marks, C. Tait, W. Kristelly (1), M. Gordon (1). Gembrook Cockatoo Best: P. Gramc (6 goals), J. McLean-Brunton (2), R. Causer (1), R. Wilson, M. Maddison, B. Fenton. Yea 23.12(150) d Seville 8.6(54) Seville will not be playing senior finals for the first time in several years after a season that has been tough. Yea has secured themselves an elimination final against Alexandra next Sunday after a resounding win by 96 points on Saturday. Yea got away to a good start kicking 8.1 to 2.2 to take a winning lead of 35 points into quarter time. Seville really had no answer for Yea’s attacking style of play and could only manage 4.1 to 7.2 in the second. Yea’s scoring slowed down in the second half kicking 8.9 to 2.3 but never gave Seville a look in all day. Yea Best: A. Hobbs (11 goals), H. Saville (1), H. Jarvie (3), M. Ivill, D. Evans, J. Mahon (1). Seville Best: J. Pignataro (4 goals), B. Abbruzzese (2), J. Wathen (1), S. Wilson (1). Powelltown: Bye. Under 18s Yarra Glen 12.10(82) d Woori Yallock-Powelltown 7.6(48) Yarra Glen Best: A. Smith (4 goals), T. Evans (1), J. Hull, J. Clare (3), C. Hindhaugh. Woori Yallock-Powelltown Best: M. MacDonald, T. Amarant, R. Diclaudio, R. Whitworth, C. Cameron (1 goal), A. Closter. Mount Evelyn 14.13(97) d Warburton Millgrove 6.5(41)
Mount Evelyn Best: B. Forbes (6 goals), A. Johnson, M. Gibbons, M. Brierley (1), D. Maunder (1), D. Watson (2). Warburton Millgrove Best: L. Downie, C. Shalevski (2 goals), T. Dargie, M. Edwards, A. Maguire, J. Blake. Wandin 21.8(134) d Monbulk-Seville 1.4(10). Wandin Best: H. Byrne (1 goal), D. Hirst (1), J. Byrne, A. Marsh (11), M. Dall (4), J. Molluso (3). Monbulk-Seville Best: B. Redfern, B. Jennings-Allen, J. Whitworth, J. Paternoster, A. Banks (1 goal), T. Gelbert. Upwey-Tecoma 5.7(37) d Emerald 3.7(25) Upwey Tecoma Best: L. Hughes, A. Milner, I. Shineberg (1 goal), N. Williams, B. Watson, C. Stimac-Wuttke. Emerald Best: M. Thomas, J. Volta, C. Roma, J. Webb (2 goals), R. Hall, S. Baiguerra. Kinglake: Bye. Division 1 A Grade Netball Belgrave 43 d Olinda Ferny Creek 38 Belgrave Best: Lauren Bennett (31 goals), Jennifer Dewhurst, Angela Jeffery Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Krista Tomlinson, Ashlee Howard (19 goals), Lauren Read. Wandin 54 d Monbulk Hawks 30 Wandin Best: Ruby Tidd, Tayissa Coppinger, Ebony Taggert. Monbulk Hawks Best: Tahlia Northey (19 goals), Olivia Crook, Paige Whitworth. Upwey Tecoma 67 d Emerald 38 Upwey Tecoma Best: Kaylea McQuade, Angela Wuttke (28 goals), Peta Day Emerald Best: Amanda Sloane (26 goals), Kate Griffin, Sarah Bertram. Warburton Millgrove 52 d Mount Evelyn 46 Warburton Millgrove Best: Kellie Davidson, Brianna Dodd, Natalia Petrucev. Mount Evelyn Best: Hannah Urquhart, Rachael Hickey (17 goals), Bridgette Barry-Murphy. Woori Yallock 62 d Healesville 32 Woori Yallock Best: Bess Schnioffsky, Abby Stranger, Jordan Maher. Healesville Best: Georgia Murty, Chenile Chandler, Jodi Chandler. Division 2 A Grade Netball Yarra Junction 72 d Thornton Eildon 13 Yarra Junction Best: Catherine Cook, Rachel Young, Amelia Rose Michelle (21 goals). Thornton Eildon Best: Danni Lowerson, Alesha Davison, Melinda Sier. Yarra Glen 50 d Powelltown 32 Yarra Glen Best: Hillary Grubb, Elizabeth Kay (25 goals), Tarryn Thom (25 goals). Powelltown Best: Shae Berriman, Ingeborg Baslier, Nicole Hjader (22 goals). Seville 61 d Yea 19 Yea take on Alexandra next week while Seville have a week off. Seville Best: Rachael Goulding (35 goals), Riley Gentle, Mariah Scully. Yea Best: Nikki Watts (14 goals), Chelsea Spagnolo, Meg Sundblom. Alexandra: Bye.
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Successful runs for young sports By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS THE Yarra Ranges Athletics members were spread far and wide over the weekend. Five athletes travelled to Canberra to compete in the Australian Cross Country Championships and there was a fantastic turnout of club athletes at the Club Cross Country Championships at Morrison Reserve. It was a windy, bitterly cold day in Canberra for the Australian Cross Country Championships held on the purpose built Stromlo Park cross country course. Teams from every state and territory in Australia plus a team from New Zealand produced big fields and some excellent races. A deceptively tough course fully tested every athlete making the eventual winners very deserving. Kiara Flavel was the best performed Yarra Ranges Athletics athlete with an excellent third place in the Under 11 Girls 3km race. Maddie Laven was close behind in 8th place, leading their team to a third place and bronze medal. Sam Norton was in touch for most of his Under 14 Boys 3km eventually finish-
Bowlers ready to kick off season WARBURTON BOWLS THE Warburton Bowls Club is looking forward to the start of the 2016-17 Pennant Season, which is due to start in October. Before the season starts, new, beginner and current players are invited to attend Skills Practice Sessions at the club every Sunday morning from 10am-noon. For further details, contact President Rodney McKail on 0437 373 752, or Bowls Secre-
tary/Chairman Peter Woods on 0409 009 199. Confirmed practice matches are Saturday, 10 September, versus Upwey at home at 12.30pm; and Saturday, 24 September, versus Yarra Glen away at 12.30pm. The club has one Tuesday Pennant side in Division 1. For Saturday Pennant, the club has three sides in Division 2, 4 and 8 respectively. New and beginner players
are most welcome to join the club. Social bowls continues to be played on Mondays and Thursdays, starting at 12.30pm. All welcome. The popular Wednesday Night Triples Barefoot Competition will start on Wednesday, 2 November. For further details, contact the co-ordinator, Shaun LeeTet, on 0488 565 953.
Shaun’s back on winner’s list Pictured are Jake Angus (first) and Reece Thompson (second) in Under 9s Boys 1500m. 158301 ing in a strong 7th place, with his team finishing second. Georgia Laven and Lily Peacock were part of a very big and competitive Under 16 Girls 4km race. Georgia finished 22nd with Lily 12 seconds behind in 31st place. A similarly cold, biting wind greeted Yarra Ranges athletes at the club’s annual cross country championship day. The task, to be one of the first three runners over the line to win a medal, meant the heat was on right from the start. With some runners away at nationals and other events, opportunities were there for the
taking. Thanks went to all who helped out on the day to made it a huge success. Next week is the cross country presentation day at Hedgend Maze. An opportunity for the club and their families to get together for a fun day, recognise all the achievements over the cross country season, enjoy a fun relay, barbecue and all the fun and games available at Hedgend Maze. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.
WARBURTON GOLF WEDNESDAY PAR - Winner on a tough scoring day was Shaun Nicholl, with +3. This was a welcome return to the winner’s list for Shaun after some time off from an operation. He has been on the improve over the past month or so, so this win was a deserved one. Runner-up was Tex Van Der Kooi, just pipped on +2. The ball rundown went to -1. NTPs went to Allan Hubbard (3rd); and David Murch, as he so of-
ten does, snared 2 NTPs on the 1st and on the 12th. SATURDAY Stableford - A unique double occurred within these results - the daily winner was Parson Baxter, a name that has not been in the winner’s list before. That is because he is a 12-yearold ‘cadet’, learning about the game through the club’s growing junior program. His mentor is the ever-supportive Tony Bickley. Clearly, Tony’s tuition and support is getting results, as
this young man blitzed the field to score 38 magnificent points - a future pennant player in the making. Parson only just won though, as the runner-up scored 37. That person was Tony Bickley; hence the ‘unique double’. The balls went to 33. The NTPs were won by Shaun Nicholl (3rd), Allan Hubbard (5th), Neil Leckerby (9th), Dave Murch on the 12th; and to Alan Johnston on the challenging 15th.
Healesville Red into grand final HEALESVILLE JUNIOR FOOTBALL PRELIMINARY FINALS Under 12 Red - Healesville 5.1(31) d Emerald 4.2(26). Goals: Dan Ebbels 2, Cody Anderson, Will Cooney, Riley Duncan.
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Quick Clues DOWN 2. Whinny (5) 3. Right (7) 4. Biblical character (4) 5. Unrealistic (8) 6. Claw (5) 7. Bird (7) 12. Indecorous (8) 14. Enliven (7) 16. Medical complaint (7) 18. Card game (5) 20. Penetrate (5) 21. Cosy (4)
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g g DOWN 2. Before becoming chief (5). 3. Dull to eat in and to drink, I had concluded (7). 4. Darts back in turn (4). 5. Leaves to play about, protected by the covers (4,4). 6. About fiftyfour bags at the grocer’s (5). 7. For the issue, carrying a test out on hats (7). 12. Not being connected with it, is impartial (8). 14. An old love meet, in an unusual way (34). 16, The non writers are to carry flags (7). 18. Rick does cheat (5). 20. Fall again: it’s sticky (5). 21. “Move the barrier,” is what the cockney says (4).
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ACROSS 1. Turned into stone without giving you a choice (8). 6. Quickly secured (4). 8. Is writing about the girl (4). 9. Stop the car on the side of the road to get the garment (8). 10. People eat it? Nonsense! (5). 11. Read through and put to work (6). 13. A fool and a silly old one! (6). 15. Hinge on and dangle from (6). 17. The man has not quite finished with her (6). 19. Get used to having one back again (5). 22. Over his running riot, about to get fined (8). 23. To get rid of the ring ourselves will require time (4). 24. Assemble, to be introduced to (4). 25. Getting into a row for giving sauce to (8).
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7437 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Op-tion-al. 6, Fast. 8, M-is-s. 9, Pull-over. 10, Tripe. 11, Per-use. 13, Noodle (anag.) 15, Depend. 17, Bert-ha(s). 19, Inu-re. 22, Fin-ish-ed. 23, O-us-t. 24, Meet. 25, Dressing. Down - 2, Prior. 3, In-sip-i’d. 4, Nips (rev.) 5, Li-ly pa-ds. 6, F-l-our. 7, S-tets-on. 12, Detatched. 14, O-ne-time. 16, Pen-non-s. 18, Twist. 20, Re-sin. 21, ‘edge.
ACROSS Snake (8) Run (4) Jetty (4) Utter (8) Farm animal (5) Fester (6) Hurry (6) Settlement (6) Easy (6) Drive (5) Sharpshooter (8) Against (4) Costly (4) Dairy food (8)
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7437 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Anaconda. 6, Trot. 8, Pier. 9, Absolute. 10, Sheep. 11, Rankle. 13, Hasten. 15, Colony. 17, Simple. 19, Impel. 22, Marksman. 23, Anti. 24, Dear. 25, Yoghourt. Down - 2, Neigh. 3, Correct. 4, Noah. 5, Abstract. 6, Talon. 7, Ortolan. 12, Unseemly. 14, Animate. 16, Lumbago. 18, Poker. 20, Enter. 21, Snug.
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Safety is back on track THE Victorian Government, rail operators, Victoria Police and transportfocused agencies are joining forces to encourage pedestrians, drivers, and train and tram passengers, to be alert and stay safe as Rail Safety Week 2016 activities get underway. Rail Safety Week is an Australasian Railway Association (ARA) and TrackSafe Foundation initiative, which runs from Monday 15 to Sunday, 21 August, and serves as a reminder to the community and the need to be aware of the consequences of not paying attention or disobeying rules near levelcrossings and around trains and trams. TrackSafe Foundaction Executive Director, Naomi Frauenfelder, said each year there were thousands of near-hits and trespass incidents on the network nationwide, as well as illegal
or risky behaviour at level crossings. “By uniting with the rail industry, government, road safety education and police partners we’re able to deliver a strong message to the community to respect the safety measures put in place to ensure their lives and those of people around them, are kept out of harm’s way,” Ms Frauenfelder said. Across Victoria, the State Government is continually improving safety on the rail network through a variety of programs and initiatives including the removal of level crossings in Melbourne (Level Crossing Removal Project), the upgrade of regional crossings (Safer Country Crossings Program) and pedestrian safety improvements along the metropolitan rail corridor. Public Transport Minister, Jacinta Allan, urged all users of the network to
consider their own role in staying safe. “Safety is our first priority. Being distracted, rushing or simply taking a shortcut across tracks can be deadly when trains are involved. It takes only a split second for tragedy to occur,” Minister Allan said. “We’re getting on with removing Victoria’s most dangerous and congested level crossings and upgrading regional crossings to ensure people get home safely - but passengers, drivers and pedestrians all need to play their part and behave responsibly around the tracks.” In Victoria, Rail Safety Week is being promoted by Metro Trains, V/Line, Yarra Trams, Victoria Police, Public Transport Victoria, VicTrack, VicRoads, the Level Crossing Removal Authority and the TAC with the slogan
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