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Plan is slammed ommendations were not tough enough. “The study doesn’t go far enough,” she said. The Biosis report is good in many respects but the fact the football club has increased in past seasons onto the lower reserve and next year want to have a lot of girls' teams where to put them?” MEEPPA would prefer to see the recreation reserve preserved for wider community use and the football club move some or all of its operations to a different site. “We are not against football or sport but if a club has got too big for their facility, which we believe Mount Evelyn football club have, and want them to expand into areas and exclude community they need to look at moving all or some of operations to other sites,” she said. “Cave Hill Quarry could be explored and Morrison Reserve already had football, netball, and soccer in this area and has space for football ovals, and would be less environmentally sensitive.” The council unanimously passed the recommendation that the draft master plan be released for public consultation though did concede to some of MEEPPA’s requests. “Yarra Ranges Council is amending the Draft Mount Evelyn Reserve Master Plan to reflect MEEPA’s alterations, which will be made prior to the release of the plan to the public,” Director Environment and Engineering Mark Varmalis said. “Council will invite residents, businesses and community groups to comment and provide feedback on the draft master plan, after this year’s council elections.” The Mount Evelyn Football and Netball Club were contacted for comment but could not be reached by deadline.

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CFA says bring out your best MOUNT Evelyn CFA is calling on the community for donations of re-saleable goods for their annual garage sale, which is the brigade’s major fund-raiser for the year. Anyone wanting to donate toys, bric-a-brac, small electrical items, small items of furniture or more are asked to chip in. The sale will be at 21 York Road, Mount Evelyn, on Saturday, 8 October, from 7am until 3pm. Either drop off items at Mount Evelyn Fire Station or, to arrange pick-up, contact 0419 126 426 or email garagesale@mtevelyncfa.org.au. Pictured are Judith Coles and Ken Reed with donated items for sale. 159250 Picture: ROB CAREW

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THE Mount Evelyn Environmental Protection and Progress Association (MEEPPA) has slammed Yarra Ranges Council’s draft master plan for the Mount Evelyn Recreation Reserve. At a council meeting on Tuesday 13 September, President of MEEPPA Clare Worsnop said the draft master plan review was biased and left out the majority of the community. “I am disappointed with the review, it skews towards the Mount Evelyn Football Netball Club and shows no regard for protection of the environment,” she said. MEEPPA raised many concerns regarding the master plan including environmental impacts, community use and consultation processes. “The draft is extremely biased and unfair,” Ms Worsnop said. “The community is particularly offended that statements in particular stating that MEEPPA supports chain fencing around the lower reserve and that we support nets on the upper and lower. “We don’t and never will support infrastructure there.” A main concern raised by MEEPPA regarding the development of the recreation reserve is the disturbance to Powerful Owls that nest in the bush surrounding the reserve. “MEEPPA have alerted council the owls have failed to raise young for first time in 30 years in 2015 and this year, due to the noise and training times for football clubs, they have failed again this year,” she said. While the draft master plan took into consideration the recommendations of a study conducted by Biosis of the Powerful Owls in the area, Ms Worsnop said the report’s rec-

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SES needs heavy metal EMERALD SES is on the lookout for cars to help with their road rescue training. According to the local unit, it is two years since the last course was held and now they have recruits ready to take on the six-month intensive course. Members are trained in all aspects of road rescue including how to stabilise

vehicles and how to make cuts safely, through to first aid and extrication of patients. Emerald SES works closely with all the other emergency services in the hills to provide a first-class service to the community. During the six-month training period, it is envisaged the local unit will need at

least six cars for training purposes and two more for the final assessment. Emerald SES unit controller Ben Owen encouraged the community to help out. “If you have a vehicle lying around, maybe with the motor broken, the Emerald unit will gladly take it off your hands and you will know it’s going to be used

for a good cause,” he said. “Cars do not need to be running or completely intact. “Providing they can be pushed on four wheels, then the SES can make good use of it.” To contact Emerald SES, please contact Ben Owen on 0439 809 045, or email the unit emerald@ses.vic.gov.au.

LESS than 12 months into his role as chief executive officer of Parks Victoria, Bradley Fauteux has been “asked to resign” from his post. The Victorian Government has cited allegations of inappropriate conduct, with Environment Minister Lily D’Ambrosio confirming his dismissal late last week. While an exact reason has not been given, Ms D’Ambrosio has said an independent investigation is being sought, which may involve the Independent Broadbased Anti-Corruption Commission (IBAC). Mr Fauteux, a French-Canadian, took on the role after leaving his position as managing director of Ontario Parks. In May this year, the former CEO was among a host of dignitaries to speak at the Yarra Ranges Tourism conference at Yering Meadows Golf Club, along with Melanie De Souza. Mr Fauteaux had told the audience he saw great potential for nature-based tourism within the region and was excited about his appointment. Meanwhile, a statement from Parks Victoria’s chair, Andrew Fairly, alleged Mr Fauteux’s conduct breached the authority’s values and ethics and the Victorian public sector code of conduct. “The constituted a significant failure by him in fulfilling duties and obligations to Parks Victoria as the CEO,” Mr Fairley said. Parks Victoria’s chief legal counsel, Margaret Gillespie, will stand in as active chief executive officer.

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Upgrade for squash club By Jodie Symonds LILYDALE Squash Club has announced it has received an almost $18,000 vital grant to update its facilities. Federal Member for Casey Tony Smith attended the announcement at the squash club on Friday 9 September, to update and expand the 62-year-old club as part of the Stronger Communities Grant. The Stronger Communities Programme is aimed at funding small capital projects to deliver social benefits by supporting community participation. Lilydale Squash Club president Jason McGrath said the club would build an additional two art glass

courts to allow them to host local and international tournaments. People with disabilities will be able to enjoy an access way, special toilet, hand basins, guard rails and other facilities once complete. The grant has also provided the club with the opportunity to upgrade the lighting, fans and carpet. It will upgrade the exterior of the building, and extend the female change rooms. Mr McGrath said the funding would allow the club to expand its members without having limited capacity space. “Sport participation in our youth is an important community issue, and squash provides great

physical exercise in all weather conditions and all seasons,” Mr McGrath said. “We cater for men’s, women’s and junior squash and currently over 120 members and growing rapidly. “It’s great we’ll be able to have the facilities.” Mr McGrath said the club had had a lot of school involvement in the past, however due to limited capacity they were unable to take any more schools. “We had to knock back other schools,” Mr McGrath said. “Hopefully, with the upgrade we’ll be able to take in more members.”

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RACV crash: charges laid THE question of who rescues the rescuer was raised when an RACV vehicle rolled on the Mount Dandenong Tourist Road on Friday 9 September. The RACV vehicle was travelling down towards the thousand steps when the driver lost control of the vehicle and collided with the road’s embankment. A number of car batteries the vehicle was transporting were thrown from the car and spilled battery acid on the road. CFA were called to the scene of the crash along with the specialist breathing apparatus unit to clean the spill from the road and remove the damaged vehicle. The driver of the vehicle walked away with no injuries, but was charged and summonsed with unlicensed driving.

Four times the limit A 49-YEAR-OLD man from Silvan will be facing court after registering a BAC of 0.21 and driving with a disqualified licence. The driver was detected by Olinda police travelling on the Silvan Road on Saturday 10 September during routine vehicle check operations. The driver was intercepted by police and taken to Belgrave police station where he returned a blood alcohol reading four times over the legal limit. Under normal circumstances, such a high reading would cause an instant loss of licence, but as the driver was already disqualified from driving, he has been summoned to appear in court.

Burglary charges laid OLINDA police along with Lilydale Crime Investigation Unit have arrested a man suspected of being involved in the burglary of Kelly’s Bar and Kitchen. On Wednesday 14 September, Olinda police were alerted that two males were seen loitering in the Mount Dandenong village area. The two men were followed by members of the public who informed police the men had travelled to the Olinda Tea House car park and appeared to be casing the area. Police intercepted the two men at the car park and proceeded to question the offenders, a 25-year-old male from Mooroolbark and a

37-year-old male from Croydon South. The two men were then placed under arrest for suspicion of being involved in recent burglaries, but the older offender managed to flee. The younger offender was handed over to Lilydale CIU, and is expected to be charged with burglary offences. The older offender is still being sought by police and investigations continue.

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Clinics ransacked POLICE are calling for witnesses to come forward, after a car theft and a series of burglaries in Mooroolbark, Lilydale and Mount Evelyn last week. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Adrian Berardi said that between 2.30-7am on Friday 16 September, unknown persons broke into a medical clinic on Alfred Road, Lilydale. The clinic was searched, but nothing was taken. A second clinic on Swansea Road in Lilydale was then broken into, with nothing stolen from the premises, before a commercial property on Station Street, Mount Evelyn, was broken into. About $500 was taken from the Station Street property, and Det Sgt Berardi said police believed the thief or thieves were linked to a red Holden station wagon, stolen from Bimbi Court in Mooroolbark on the same night. The car was later found dumped on the corner of Turella Court and Meadowlark Lane in Mooroolbark.

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Burglary charges for three THREE men will face court after allegedly burgling a commercial property in Wandin North, only to be caught by police a short time later. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Adrian Berardi said that in the early hours of Sunday 18 September, three men allegedly forced entry to a commercial premises on Warburton Highway in Wandin North. The men are then believed to have stolen $500 in cash, but were located later that morning in Woori Yallock by police. A 29-year-old Croydon man, a 39-year-old Bayswater man and a 35-year-old Mornington man were arrested, charged with burglary and theft, and remanded to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court at a later date.

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living Tim Howden

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If your back is sore or swollen in the mid-thoracic area stretching around to the area under your lower ribs, a liver check-up may be advisable. In modern times the liver is the organ that is prone to the most congestion and can really benefit from annual TLC. Did you know that in a healthy individual the liver will completely regrow itself in eight weeks! Here are a few tips to improve your liver function and bring a lightness and balance into your mind-body. It will set you up for ongoing vitality for the rest of the year. Start off the day with some brisk exercise - a short walk, a short jog, and a stretch before and afterward. Allow the stale air to move out of your lungs as you breathe deeply to invigorate your blood. Enjoy a pressed juice of wheatgrass, beetroot and carrots, full of vital nutrients to support your liver. We can take on board less food in the springtime and incorporate raw foods back into our diet that are rich in plant enzymes. Things like fresh sprouts and baby green leafy vegetables can be eaten in moderate

quantities daily. If you wish to cook your vegies, do them for shorter periods on a higher heat to retain a freshness at the core and use a little water in the pan for a steamed effect. A side salad with lunch and dinner would be ideal, dressed with a little olive oil, a squeeze of lemon and perhaps a pinch of quality sea salt. Yum! For those wanting to really give their liver support to naturally cleanse, follow these tips: Reduce or avoid stimulants such as alcohol, caffeine and sugar for a short period; Eat at least three cups fresh vegetables and 2-3 pieces of fruit, these can be in juice; Refrain from deep fried and heated oils, rather consider grilled, steamed or raw; Drink eight large galsses of pure water daily, adding a squeeze of lemon; Take your last meal in the afternoon, giving your body the rest of the day off from having to digest and process food. This regime can be done for a period of 10 days or so. Semi-fasting does not suit everyone, though, so if you’re in doubt or if you have other health considerations it would be best to seek advice from a natural health professional. So there you have it, easy steps to help you step up and into spring with plenty of vigour.

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Community market BELGRAVE South Community Market, Sunday, 2 October. Located at the Belgrave South Community Hall, Gilmore Court, Belgrave South. Operates between 10am to 2.30pm on the first Sunday of each month. Entry is free. All welcome. Inquiries to Belgrave South Community House on (03) 9754 2274 or market@bsch.org.au.

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Museum delight ECAPE from the weekend traffic. Enjoy the beauty of spring in Nobelius Heritage Park among trees from all continents. Find their story in the museum on Wednesdays and Sundays. Meet tourists from many countries and friendly locals. Children love to run and hide in a photographer’s delight.

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Seniors meeting THE next meeting of the Knox Branch of National Seniors will be held at the Knox Club on Wednesday, 28 September. Doors open at 10.15am for a 10.30am start. Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. At The Knox Club (corner of Stud and Boronia roads, Wantirna). For more details, contact president John on (03) 9778 6784.

Holiday program THE Ferntree Gully Baptist Church, 17 Hunter Street, Ferntree Gully, is running a kids’ holiday program, Go for Gold, from 27 to 29 September, 9.30am to 12.30pm, daily. Includes: dramas, songs, craft, food, stories, games and more. Cost $2 each day. All leaders have ‘Working with Children’ checks. For details and registration, call Tony 0406 686715.

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Tourism is set for take-off By Peter Douglas TOURISM in the Yarra Ranges will take on a vibrant new direction after the launch of a new three-year strategic plan last week. Incoming Yarra Ranges Tourism chief executive officer, Simon O’Callaghan, helped to unveil the plan at the Meletos Cafe in front of more than 100 guests, which included the Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism and Major Events, Danielle Green. The plan outlines how the region will work with industry and government to achieve its outcomes. Ms Green heard key points of the plan at the 12 September open industry event, which included developing strategies to grow midweek overnight visitation, improving digital capabilities, developing further tourism products and adapting to an expected influx of Chinese tourists. Mr O’Callaghan, who takes over the reins from outgoing part-time CEO Julie Sampson, said it was an exciting time for the region. He said the event was a great forum through which this excitement could be conveyed. “It was a great opportunity to give a message as a region,” Mr O’Callaghan said. “It’s great to have a single plan, with everyone on board and working towards the same goals. “The turn-out was really great, and that gives us great confidence in moving forward. “It was also a great reception for those who work behind the scenes.” He said industry guests travelled to the event from within the Yarra Ranges and nearby regions including Casey-Cardinia and Marysville. Mr O’Callaghan believed many were on board with the key messages within the plan. “Overnight visitation and midweek

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Newly appointed chief executive officer of Yarra Ranges Tourism, Simon O'Callaghan. 157040 visitation we are aiming to grow, where a really strong area for day-trippers and we’d like to expand on that,” he said. “We want to be seen as a destination for major conferences, as an alternative to the city. “I believe we’re well placed to achieve this.” Mr O’Callaghan said local tourism heroes such as Puffing Billy and the

strength of agri-based tourism, such as U-pick, would continue to hold the region in good stead. However, he said, much work lay ahead if the region wanted to achieve its potential as a destination, particularly if it wanted to capitalise on an expanding Chinese market. For more details on the strategic plan, visit www.yarrarangestourism.com.au.

FAMILY support services in Melbourne’s Eastern Metropolitan Region have received a big funding boost, thanks to the Victorian Government. Eastern Domestic Violence Service (EDVOS) has received $4.65 million in funding from the state as part of the implementation of the Family Violence Royal Commission recommendations. EDVOS has confirmed the funding will be used to improve access to and management of services and expand the availability of flexible tailored support packages. EDVOS CEO Jenny Jackson said not only would the funding help the organisation improve their functions but showed they were committed to supporting victims of family violence. “EDVOS is delighted to receive this budget allocation and is encouraged to see the Victorian Government recognising the need to invest in specialist services,” she said. “These extra resources will extend our case management capacity to deliver more integrated, individualised planning and support for those responding to family violence.” Ms Jackson said the funding would also allow EDVOS to offer their services through other channels and created more points of access for people in need. “We will use part of this funding to enable greater access to EDVOS

through other service providers such as GPs, maternal child health centres, alcohol and drug services, hospitals, community and mental health services,” she said. Minister for Families and Children Jenny Mikakos and Minister for Housing, Disability and Ageing Martin Foley announced the funding in early September. Ms Mikakos said the funding would greatly improve the way responses to family violence were handled and go towards changing attitudes towards violence at a community level. “The lasting impact of family violence and sexual assault can’t be underestimated - and that’s why we’re acting to ensure every victim in Victoria can access the support they need, when they need it,” she said. “We’re also working to end the vicious cycle of family violence by investing in men’s behaviour change programs across the state.” If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, EDVOS can be contacted on 9259 4200. Women needing help or referral for domestic violence after hours can call the Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service on 1800 015 188. Men concerned about their behaviour at home can call the Men’s Referral Service on 1800 065 973. Children or young people needing help can call Kids’ Helpline on 1800 55 1800.

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Broken up AMENDMENT C148 gives (Yarra Ranges) Council the opportunity to protect the unique heritage of the Dandenongs because it splits up the shire into bit-size pieces; and its governance via ‘Indigenous heritage’ is open to much better local interpretation. The priorities for protection of our heritage are currently constrained towards the definition of ‘Indigenous’, which has become linked to the Aboriginal point in time. The Dandenongs' unique heritage, however, is irretrievably linked to European settlement (as well); hence should be protected in its own right. It’s the European heritage that makes the Dandenongs what they are and why people visit/ live here. This amendment gives council (and us) the opportunity to preserve it, not destroy it, as we are currently predisposed to (by reverting everything to ‘Indigenous’). Our voice is important for council to hear, with the amendment open for comments. Alan Jennings, Mount Dandenong.

Understand dementia IN FERNTREE Gully, research indicates there are 1061 people living with dementia, which is ex-

pected to grow to 4767 by 2050. During Dementia Awareness Month, which runs throughout this month, Alzheimer’s Australia is calling for greater awareness and understanding of dementia, so people living with the condition feel less isolated and alone. There are more than 353,000 Australians with dementia and an estimated 1.2 million people involved in the care of someone with dementia. A survey just released by Alzheimer’s Australia has found that people with dementia are almost twice as likely to have high rates of loneliness, and people with dementia and carers are significantly more lonely than the general population. We hear repeatedly that when someone is diagnosed with dementia, friendships and some family relationships suddenly disappear because people simply don’t know how to interact with their friend or loved one with dementia. Treating people with the same respect, kindness, inclusiveness and thoughtfulness you always have is what makes a difference to them. They are still the same person they were before the diagnosis. They just may need a little bit more time, understanding and support. I encourage your readers to find out more by going to www.fightdementia.org.au. Leanne Wenig, Alzheimer’s Australia, Victoria.

Season opens for firewood COLLECTING firewood from public land is legal again for the spring season, with DELWP opening its firewood collection sites as of 1 September. The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP)’s forest and fire operations regional manager Peter Kambouris said the spring collection would be open until 30 November. Residents are able to collect two cubic metres of wood per

person, per day - and only from designated areas, and only from fallen or felled trees. Each household is entitled to 16 cubic metres per financial year, and it is illegal to sell firewood collected from public land. Mr Kambouris said DELWP and Parks Victoria staff would be patrolling parks, forests and reserves to make sure people were following collection rules.

Illegally collecting firewood can result in infringement notices of $622 and a maximum penalty of $7773, a year in jail or both. For more information and updates on the firewood collection season, visit www.delwp. vic.gov.au/firewood. Anyone with information about illegal firewood collection can make a report to DELWP on 136 186, quoting Operation Axe.

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Wings of terror By Peter Douglas ANYONE who has endured an attack from a swooping magpie knows it can be a terrifying experience. Particularly if the victim has been caught off-guard. Which is why the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) has come to the rescue with a new tool to help walkers avoid a tussle with an Australian icon. During the spring breeding season, the 2016 Magpie Map shows locations where people have been swooped. The map encourages people to log details about swooping hotspots, including the location and comments about the attack. Within the Yarra Ranges, swoops already logged include at Myers Creek Road, Healesville; Falls Road, Olinda; Steels Creek Road, Yarra Glen; and King Street, Yarra Glen. Meanwhile, one poster who logged an incident at Warburton mused the magpie must have been a pterodactyl, joking the magpie was large enough to pick up a small child. Magpies are renowned for being protective of their young and often swoop if they feel threatened. According to DELWP, it is important to know your local swooping hotspots so you can avoid the area, or know to move quickly through the area. If you do need to walk through a known hotspot, make sure to cover your head with a hat, or carry a stick or umbrella above your head.

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throw stones. To view the 2016 Magpie Map, visit http://www.delwp. vic.gov.au/environment-andwildlife/wildlife/swoopingbirds.

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Less secrets in council By Victoria Stone-Meadows YARRA Ranges Councillor Fiona McAllister has called on her fellow councillors and the council’s governance team to decrease the number of confidential items considered by council. Cr McAllister made an impassioned plea at a council meeting held on Tuesday 13 September regarding the transparency of council dealings. “This is a topic we have discussed on many occasions in the last four years in different ways, and I put before you a step forward in dealing with information that comes to council,” she said. “People have greater confidence in decisions that are made in the open, and the perception is that decisions made behind closed doors is something is being hidden.” Cr McAllister spoke about the benefits of increasing council transparency as well as the trends of other local governments. She suggested a method called twinned reports, where two copies of a single report are made, and one version is released to the public with only the sensitive information removed. This would reduce the overall number of items that are considered by council during the confidential portion of the meetings, and give the public more understanding of council processes. “Taking information back to the public domain and implementing twinned reports would be positive,” Cr McAllister said. “The trend is heading that way in the sector, is common overseas, stand us in good stead with our community relationships, and brings information out with a gallery present.” Cr McAllister also said after the

Yarra Ranges Councillor Fiona McAllister. 159535 council meeting that ratepayers in the Yarra Ranges Sire had a right to know more details about how public money was spent and managed. “I’m a big believer in public money - in ratepayers money - that we are making decisions on how to spend, that those decisions be made out in the open,” she said.

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Stringer belts sweet tunes By Peter Douglas MELBOURNE songstress Liz Stringer is set to perform a bunch of sweet new tunes at the Sooki Lounge on Thursday 22 September. Fresh off the release of her fifth studio album, Stringer is keen to reacquaint herself with her strong fan-base in the region, after a heavy touring schedule which has recently included a two-month stint in Canada. The ‘Mail’ caught up with Stringer before her Belgrave show, and the singer-songwriter said she couldn’t wait to perform for local crowds. “It’ll be great to catch up with a few people, but I’m most looking forward to performing with our new line-up and new material from the album,” she said. “We’re sounding great at the moment, and I’m really enjoying playing shows.” After four years since the release of her award-winning fourth album, ‘Warm in the Darkness’, Stringer said the new album had left her feeling rejuvenated creatively. The latest instalment, ‘All the Bridges’, was recorded in just eight days in Portland, Oregon. “We were able to get in some in-

credible musicians to work on that album,” she said. “We didn’t have a lot of time to muck around, and I think that actually helped the process. “I listen back to it now and think, ‘we did pretty good’. “The songs all sound great and there is cohesiveness throughout the album, which I’m really proud of.” The new release features prominent Portland mainstays Luke Ydstie (bass) and Ben Nugent (drums) on rhythm section duties. The result has been described as a vibrant and assured album, playing tribute to the new West Coast sound with the addition of 80s inspired urgency. Now, local audiences will have the chance to see Stringer’s music and musicianship live. One constant in her music is not only her silky voice, but her incredible guitar playing. Interestingly, it is said Stringer started playing the piano before she could talk. Although, she took up guitar at age 15 and the rest, as they say, is history. For more details and bookings, visit www.sookilounge.com.au.

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Saleh dares to poke fun By Jodie Symonds COMEDIAN Akmal Saleh will be bringing 3D humour to the York on Lilydale in Mount Evelyn on Saturday 8 October. Drawing from his experiences immigrating to Australia from Egypt at age 11, Mr Saleh will perform at venues across Victoria with hilarious topics in a slightly offensive way. Mr Saleh said, for the first time he had promised to appear in high definition 3D. His Arab heritage steers his comedy to issues of religion, honesty and historical looks at modern day life. He recently appeared on the TV series, I’m a Celebrity Get Me out of Here and has been a regular on TV show, Have You been Paying Attention. Mr Saleh is well known for his accomplished stand-up comedy, and has performed at festivals all around the world, including the Edinburgh Fringe. He said the performance at the York

on Lilydale will be stand-up comedy with a supporting act. “I have a skeleton I intend to do, then I try to play with that - I improvise a lot, [and] I’ll be bringing the flu with me,” Mr Saleh said. He said although he didn’t want to appear on I’m a Celebrity Get Me out of Here and found it wasn’t for him, the experience gave him good material for his acts. “Any experience can be good [or] bad, as long as you get material out of it,” Mr Saleh said. “I love performing and getting up on stage wherever I am.” Tickets cost $45 and attendants need to be over 18 years old - 3D glasses are not provided. To book tickets, visit http://www.akmal.com.au/tour/ For more information, call the York on Lilydale on 9736 4000.

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GIRL Asleep is a delightfully quirky Australian drama about the trials of adolescence. Greta (Bethany Whitmore) is a shy, introverted 14year old whose only friend at her new school is the usual dork with a heart of gold, Elliott (Harrison Feldman). Content to be a wallflower, Greta must adapt to social life quickly after her mother throws her a surprise birthday party out of the blue. Dripping with groovy '70s effervescence and full of clever set dressing and other visual flourishes, Girl Asleep feels stylised - especially in the surreal third act - yet beautifully, achingly real.

Greta and Elliott are an adorably awkward duo, and director Rosemary Myers poignantly and sensitively turns the party into a microcosm of teenage life: loneliness, shifting moods, wellmeaning yet overbearing parents, sadistic 'mean girl’ bullies and compassion from unexpected places. The film draws inspiration from Finnish folklore, with the third act featuring a dreamlike odyssey of Greta finally finding confidence in herself in a freaky fantasy realm. Funny, dazzlingly vibrant and deeply affecting, Girl Asleep is yet another outstanding Australian/New Zealand film in a very strong year. - Seth Lukas Hynes

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AFTER decades in the retail sector, husband-and-wife team Rita and Trevor Maguire set their sights on the hospitality business. They sought out a country setting with a unique offering and found the perfect solution in August 2014, the historic Methodist Church building in Sassafras, which they converted into a restaurant, cafe, bar and function centre. Overlooking picturesque Sassafras, and surrounded by lush forest and fresh country air, Dine Divine restaurant is breathing new life into the charming building, originally built in 1902. The versatile space includes the main restaurant, an outside patio area and the original chapel space. This makes Dine Divine perfect for casual lunches, large and small dinners, cocktail parties or sit-down functions, weddings and large events, or simply a relaxed glass of wine or coffee and freshly daily baked scones. Dine Divine is quickly becoming known for its friendly service and sumptuous menu that offers breakfast, lunch and dinner; as well as bar snacks, drinks, coffee, tea, cakes and scones. Dine Divine was awarded

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Strap yourself in for a state-of-the-art karting experience. 156032 Join in with the zany circus team. 159455

Spring tracking well Keeping kids entertained PHILLIP Island Grand Prix Circuit is the destination for the whole family with many hours of entertainment and enjoyment on offer and over these school holidays you can make a whole day of it. Fastest lap wins Shake off the winter cobwebs by strapping yourself into the state-of-the-art Sodi RT8 Go Karts for an exhilarating session on the 750m scale replica of the circuit. Push out a series of hot laps and try to set the fastest time and you could win 2 x 10-minute go-kart sessions. Simulator race centre Test your skills or challenge your mates to a simulated race on the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Go flat out down Gardner Straight, through ultra-fast

Doohan Corner, slide through Stoner, thread your way through Siberia and slip stream up the back straight. Watch out for the hairpin at the bottom of Lukey heights. Who will get the bragging rights? Super-fast hot laps For the adrenalin junkies how about three heart pumping ‘hot laps’ in a race prepared vehicle. Our resident race car driver will get your heart started with lift off and road hugging turns that defy gravity as you ‘white knuckle’ it and carve an impression on the rugged cliffs of the world famous circuit. Champions bar and licensed cafe After all the excitement,

Champion’s Bar and Cafe delivers with its fresh menu with plenty of choices. Choose fantastic coffee, delicious fresh food and the best burgers in town. Our gift shop at the visitor centre has a wide selection of stylish apparel, merchandise and souvenirs to choose from so you can take a memento home with you. Win dining vouchers Two vouchers are on offer with the winners randomly chosen so you could be in the right place at the right time and win. All you have to do is walk through our visitor centre doors. More details, contact (03) 5952 9400 or visit www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au.

ROLL up! Roll up! To Lilydale Marketplace to keep the kids entertained these school holidays! Did someone say donuts? Yes we did! Located near Woolworths - between Tuesday 20 to Friday 23 September from 11am to 2pm daily - you’ll be able to decorate your own delicious Donut King donut to take home and enjoy. No booking required, just come along and join in the fun. Mmmmmm! The circus is coming to Lilydale Marketplace and you’ll be the star! Join in with the zany circus team. Workshops are run during

the show where kids get to learn to juggle, tumble, hula hoop and more. Spectacular fun for all ages! Tuesday 2 to Friday 30 September, from 11am to 2pm daily. With free kids’ activities on most days - plus the convenience of undercover parking, Big W, Woolworths and 50 Shops - you’ll find we have everything you need to stock up on supplies for the holidays and long weekend. From groceries to gardening, beverages to beauty, health to holidays - it’s all here. And, of course, there are plenty of cafes and restaurants to suit even the fussiest eaters - all you need in one easy loca-

Kids get to learn to juggle, tumble, hula hoop and more. 159455 tion this September. For details, check out lilydalemarketplace.com.au or their Facebook page. See you at Lilydale Marketplace these school holidays. Located at 33 Hutchinson Street, Lilydale.

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See these guys for all the tech By Victoria Stone-Meadows GIG and a Bit Computers have been a Monbulk institution for more than 15 years, offering tech services to the Monbulk and surrounds community. Established by father and son team Harold and Michael Penrose, the team at Gig and a Bit Computers provide tai-

lored professional services. The advantage of buying a computer or having your tech serviced or repaired by Gig and a Bit is, unlike larger retail chains, this small familyrun business can provide specialised and specific knowledge and advice at an affordable price.

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PEACE ON 2.5 PRIVATE ACRES NESTLED in a peaceful and private location, this stunning country-style home offers total solitude. Spread over three levels the home has a functional floor plan that is designed around family comfort and lifestyle - with the kitchen located in the heart of the home complete with gas cooking, dishwasher and plenty of storage and which is sure to impress the chef in the family - with direct access to the expansive outdoor entertaining area. The adjoining family room and meals area offers a cosy Coonara, plus there is a separate formal lounge and additional rumpus room with projector and screen. There are four generously sized bedrooms, with a main that offers ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, plus there is plenty of storage

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STARING out to views across the nearby Cardinia Reservoir, this magnificent two-storey, mudbrick home has been completed to perfection and incorporates timeless appeal with high quality modern living. Drenched in natural sunlight, the oversized lounge and dining area is large enough to cater for any sized family and also contains a classic timber kitchen that comes with island bench and updated stainless-steel appliances. With four bedrooms plus spacious home office (or ideal fifth bedroom), this well designed floorplan is versatile and offers room for a variety of family purposes. The warm colour palette and chunky timbers help to create the character that is so evident right throughout the home as well as the rustic open fire place that adds not only warmth alongside the gas ducted heating but also a charming place to sit and read on a cold day. The lower level of the home adds another large living/rumpus room and bedroom and also direct access to the double garage and the abundance of storage space that would delight anyone needing to store their tools and or hobby equipment on a mass scale. Outdoors offers fully fenced areas for kids and animals, dual driveways plus a private entertaining area and wrap around verandahs that take in the incredible view from every angle. Close to Wellington road, Menzies Creek Primary School and centrally located between both the Belgrave and Emerald townships, this beautiful home is ready for its next family.

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Evelin’s knowledge of real estate, property prices, what makes a buyer sign, and negotiation skills have been honed over her long career, which gives her an instinctive edge over what works, and a know-how that is second to none. “For me, Real Estate is about Dream Fulfilment”, Evelin says. “It’s about helping someone realize their dream and move to the next chapter of their own storybook.” That’s the part of her job she loves the most. It’s about the people she meets, and the relationships she creates with her open, warm, straightforward and zesty way. One day Evelin took a surprise phone call. The voice said “you may not remember me, but I remember how you treated me”. It was the person who had bought a house from her and now wanted to sell it with her - 12 years later! That simple call speaks volumes.

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Quality, contemporary home beautifully styled & privately located with views of the hills. Offering 4 BDRs, Master with WIR & ensuite, formal lounge & open plan dining, kitchen & family room. Cars & storage are covered with a DLUG & another 4 car garage & separate studio or teenagers retreat. The gardens are fully fenced, established & beautifully maintained.

Located just a few hundred metres from Woolworths & Emerald Village with gorgeous views of the hills & valleys. The home sits privately behind its paling fence with pretty front garden, paved driveway & double carport & offers 3 BDRs, the Master with ensuite, good sized open plan kitchen & dining room, study & large living room with sliding door access to the balcony with those wonderful views.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

175 Macclesield Road Monbulk

Offers Over $975,000

680 Gembrook Road PAKENHAM UPPER

Offers Over $640,000

Approx 10 Acres of Magniicent Views & Income Potential!

Country Charm & Character on 5 Acres!

Offered for sale is this prime 10 acre property with views to die for & infrastructure for a great income source with a 1/2 acre glass house completely set up & ready to go with computerised gas heating, shading, ventilation & irrigation. Lease it or run your own nursery. The character home offers 4 large BDRs, modern bathroom, 2nd toilet, 2 living areas & country style kitchen.

If you’ve got a couple of ponies or would like to set up a hobby farm for the kids this property is a must see! Set on 5 usable acres with views, the property is only 10 minute drive to Pakenham’s restaurants, schools & public transport. The charming character home offers 4 BDRs, family room & country kitchen & dining room. Outside infrastructure includes fenced paddocks, 3 car LUG, large storage shed & a dam.

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm - 4.00pm (Photo ID Required)

59 Swales Road Macclesield

Offers Over $940,000

40-42 Pakenham Road Cockatoo

Offers Over $445,000

18 Acres of Private Horse Country!

Great Family Home on 1 1/3 Acre!

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.

Offered for sale is this family home well located within walking distance to Cockatoo shops, cafes & public transport & an easy 10 minute drive to Emerald or 20 minutes to Pakenham. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 located at one end of the home with an adjoining rumpus room, family bathroom, powder room, large family & dining room & galley kitchen with modern stainless steel appliances.

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm-4.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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34 Miller Road The Basin

$530,000 Plus

3/4 Douglas Pde Yarra Junction

$630,000 - $690,000

Picturesque Perfection

One for the Big Family

The home features three spacious bedrooms, all with quality polished timber loor boards and an abundance of natural light, as well as a bright family bathroom with bath. The central kitchen includes stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher and breakfast bar which all opens out onto the great under cover outdoor entertaining area with stunning views of the Dandenong Ranges. This home embraces living space, with a great family room off the meals area, and an open plan study area or an additional living area.

Boasting 6 bedrooms, two with ensuites, and set on an acre of land in a secluded position yet just a few minutes to shops, schools & sporting facilities. Ideally planned for the large or blended family there’s living spaces at both ends of the home with veranda access, timber loors, reverse cycle air conditioners. The kitchen offers plenty of cupboards space, induction cooking & dishwasher. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

13/5 Devenish Avenue Montrose

$360 Per Week

Wesburn

$420,000 - $475,000

Stylish Unit in the Heart of Montrose!

BIG living on BIG block for your growing family!

Set in a small group of equally gorgeous free-standing units this attractive light-illed Tudor style home within walking distance to Montrose Village features cottage gardens and will appeal to those seeking spacious accommodation with the ease of low maintenance living. Comprising two generous bedrooms, a central bathroom, kitchen with meals area, and large lounge room which opens onto the covered verandah. Also included is a private and secure courtyard, single lock up garage, gas ducted heating, split system and quality ixtures and ittings.

Consisting of 5 beds, 2 baths, 2 big living areas, with plenty of storage room. The Tassie Oak timber country kitchen has plenty of bench space & walk in pantry! Huge family room plus a 2nd living area. Outside you will ind a big outdoor undercover entertaining area that you can enjoy all year round while watching the kids play in the pool nearby! Good shedding for storage with concrete loor & power. Extras include GDH, wood heater, A/C, dishwasher, solar hot water - the list goes on! Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

Contact: Monica Grifin 8761 0688

Warburton

$690,000 plus

Warburton’s Iconic ‘The Cabaret’ This iconic Warburton landmark dating back to the early 1900s and still fondly called ‘The Cabaret’ is ready and waiting for the next phase in this classic buildings life. Prominently positioned the character and charm of the building personiies Warburton’s country ambience and with the Yarra River, walking trail and golf course as your back drop. Long held with the same ownership for over 35 years, now is your chance to make your mark in this picturesque town and capitalise on the tourist activity. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

47 Mount Dandenong Road Croydon

Contact Agent

Stress-Free Living, Stylish Entertaining Set in a sought after location in Croydon, this executive and near new residence will take your breath away. This character weatherboard home features quality appointments throughout and provides endless space for a growing family who are seeking a low maintenance lifestyle. The home boasts three bedrooms, master bedroom to the irst loor with built-in-robe and full ensuite and the further two bedrooms are located upstairs and both include built in robes. The light illed kitchen overlooks the meals and living area which both open out onto a great outdoor decking area to make the most of those nice summer months. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, fantastic cupboard space and Caesar stone benchtops and to make the most of space in the home, side to the kitchen you will ind the European laundry tucked away. Features throughout the home include a great size family bathroom, loorboards, quality carpets and window furnishings, split system heating and cooling, in-roof storage space, a neutral colour scheme throughout and a double carport and an additional toilet downstairs gives you to service your guests.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

bellrealestate. com.au

Warburton

$720,000 plus

Beautiful Home, 5 Glorious Acres 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, a dam, sheds and shelters and much more. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

8761 0688

896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose

5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville


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1 Verona Street Belgrave South

$760,000 Plus

6/421A Glenfern Road Upwey

$365,000 Plus

IMMACULATE FAMILY LIVING ON STUNNING BLOCK!!

LOW MAINTENANCE LIVING ON A LARGE SCALE

This immaculate 4 bed residence features multiple living zones inc formal & informal areas, striking kitchen with quality appliances, study, 2 sparkling bathrooms, GDH, OFP and S/S A/C. Outdoors features a fantastic covered alfresco area, spa, amazing 1/2 acre approx block with great access to the rear yard, dble carport & ample garaging. Secure an inspection of this ultimate family home! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

This well cared for 3 bedroom unit has plenty of appeal & is located in the popular Glenfern road strip. The home is 1 of only 7 in the complex & offers plenty of peace & privacy. Features include new carpet, fresh paint, large living room, original bathroom plus a large kitchen, single garage, workshop & extra parking spot. This oversized unit is sure to impress… Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

45 Perrins Creek Road Kallista

56 Arbor Avenue Belgrave

$440,000 Plus

Offers over $430,000

YOUR HIDDEN ESCAPE AWAITS

FIRST HOME BUYER OR INVESTOR DELIGHT!

This spacious 3 bedroom home provides a peaceful & private lifestyle ony a short stroll from Kallista Main Street. Sitting on approx 2/3 of an acre the home features large open plan living/dining, long verandahs, cathedral ceilings & a neat & tidy kitchen. With plenty of scope to add your own inishing touches & with many character features throughout, you will love your new Hills haven. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Situated in a quiet location within walking distance to Belgrave Lake Park is this neat & tidy character 3 bed home on a great sized 1/4 acre approx. block. Inside features spacious lounge/dining room, wood heater plus GDH, updated bathroom & functional kitchen. Outside there is a fantastic decking area & a bungalow perfect for storage. Be sure to book an inspection of this Belgrave gem today!! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

320 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd Sassafras

1462 Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd Mt Dandenong

Mix Business with Leisure

Two Separate Classic Homes or Business Opportunity – “Adeline”

Situated in the heart of the Dandenongs is an investment opportunity too good to miss. A fully restored 1902 Guest House with French Chandeliers, antiques and four ireplaces. Huge decking overlooking a vista of amazing tree ferns, three large ponds and a waterfall. Currently operating as a licensed cafe, the property is fully equipped for a restaurant / cafe (business available separately for purchase) with large commercial kitchen and a large dining area to seat approx 100 people. Other features include polished loors, open ire places, beautiful wood panelled walls & large balcony overlooking the landscaped gardens

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

bellrealestate. com.au

$990,000 Plus

Every once in a while a property abundant with lifestyle opportunities & depicting the true essence of hills living is offered to the market. In this superb Mt Dandenong location & privately set behind a pillared entrance, an original 1920’s residence currently running as B&B with 2 separate suites, PLUS a separate 2 bedroom home built in character style, is tucked to the rear of the gently elevated 1/2 acre parcel. Ideal for 2 families, parents accommodation or continue the B&B & 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 & rock walls meandering through delightful plantings & seating areas to relax & ponder.

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

9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda

9754 6888

1689 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave


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The women's premiership team. 159501 Sarah Love 17.35. Women Division 5(ii) 10th Erika Bedyn 20.03, Laura DiGregorio 19.50, Claire Knell 19.30. Women Division 5(iii) 11th Sue McCall 17.52, Kate Van Duuren 21.35, Katie Clarke 19.52. Women 20 6th Maddie Button 14.51, Sarah Lloyd 15.35, Olivia Twining 17.33. Women 16(i) 1st Lily Peacock 14.31, Georgia Laven 14.11, Ruby Dixon 14.55. Women 16(ii) 9th Grace Muller 16.12, Samantha DiGregorio 21.58, Zoe Sibley 16.49. Women 14 4th Mia Strudley 17.42, Maddie Laven 15.43, Indie Linde 16.24.

Men Division 3 7th James Laven 13.21, Harrison Van Duuren 14.03, Jamie Strudley 14.03, Michael Clarke 14.08, Connor Thrall 13.45. Men Division 5 5th Harry Norman 13.42, Riley Kennedy 14.35, Bryan Ackerly 14.34, Craig Hewitson 15.49. Men Division 7(i) 9th Liam Russell 15.43, James Love 16.21, Gerard Thrall 18.03, Steve Blair 14.57. Men Division 7(ii) 19th Jordan Brown 15.09, Justin Eagleton 16.00, Graeme Woolridge 20.53. Men 16 11th Camden Hewitson 16.00, Alexander Van Duuren 19.21, Mitch Deckert 14.50. Men 14 3rd Zac Clarke 15.44, Taj Linde 16.04, Samuel Norton 13.13.

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Seville A Grade’s big win By Cameron Hutchison NETBALL - DIVISION 2 GRAND FINALS A GRADE SEVILLE is the 2016 premiers after comprehensively beating Yarra Glen for the first time this season in the Division 2 A Grade netball final at Yarra Glen. Seville got the early lead by four goals at quarter time and was never really challenged. They extended the lead to eight goals at half-time. Seville shot six goals in the third quarter, but kept Yarra Glen to only three. A huge 10-goal last quarter to five finally gave Seville the flag they were after and the title. Seville 34 def Yarra Glen 18 Seville Best: Tania Hoare (AFL Yarra Ranges Jade Hottes Best on Court Medallist), Zoe Abbruzzese (7 goals), Riley Gentle. Yarra Glen Best: Hillary Grubb, Chelsea Birchall, Alana Stone. B GRADE Seville have been crowned Premiers for 2016 after a strong eight goal win over Yea. In a tight first quarter, Yea were able to hold a slim two-point lead. The tigers were able to extend their lead to three goals at half time. Seville was able to control the ball when it was their centre and get some turnovers in the third and the score was all tied up at 25 at three quarter time. Seville looked the better of the two teams in the last despite their inaccuracy, shooting 15 goals in the last seven minutes to come away with a well deserved eight goal win. Seville 40 def Yea 32 Seville Best: Stevie-Lee Minton (AFL Yarra Ranges Best on Court Medallist), Shannon Kleesh (28 goals), Olivia Lesiputty. Yea Best: Amanda Akers (17 goals), Emma Morphet, Bridget O’Dwyer. C GRADE Yarra Glen celebrated being named Premiers for 2016 after a solid win by eight goals over Seville. Yarra Glen jumped out of the gates, shooting 11 goals to four in the first quarter. The scoring was a close affair in the second and their lead was reduced by one at half-time. Yarra Glen extended their lead by nine goals at three quarter-time. Shannae Melis and Amy Dennett shot four goals each while the defence held Seville to only three goals. Seville hit back in the last and outscored Yarra Glen, but the margin was too big to chase down. Yarra Glen 31 def Seville 23 Yarra Glen Best: Madelaine Dale (AFL Yarra Ranges Best on Court Medallist), Emma Taylor, Shannae Melis (17 goals). Seville Best: Chloe Connell, Rebecca Groen (10 goals), Christie Booth (13 goals). D GRADE Yea have been crowned premiers for 2016 after a nine-goal win over Yarra Glen on Saturday. Yea held a one-goal lead heading into the first quarter, despite both teams starting slow. The hosts were then able to outscore Yea in the second quarter with the scores 11 apiece at half-time.

The triumphant Seville team, which took out the Division 2 A Grade netball premiership. 159542 Picture: JAY TRACY

Yea hit their straps in the third quarter, shooting seven goals to two to take a five goal lead at three-quarter time. The visitors continued the ascendancy in the last quarter shooting eight goals to four to secure the victory. Yea 26 d Yarra Glen 17 Yea Best: Judy Watts (AFL Yarra Ranges Best on Court Medallist), Kim Slavin (12 goals), Alicia O’Connor (14 goals). FOOTBALL - DIVISION 1 SENIORS PRELIMINARY FINAL Healesville 12.14(86) d Wandin 9.3(57) In very wet and slippery conditions, Healesville has progressed to a grand final berth against Olinda Ferny Creek next week. Healesville started well and held the lead well into the first quarter, but just on the final siren Wandin kicked a goal and took a five-point lead into the second quarter. Healesville handled the conditions better pushing the ball forward at all costs. Jason Savage was proving to be a goal sneak in front of goal and certainly seemed to relish the conditions. A four-goal-to-two second quarter and Healesville had a lead of nine points at the main break. Healesville peppered the goals in the third quarter, kicking 2.7 to three straight and the game could have been all but over at three quarter time, but they had given Wandin a sniff and held a slim lead by only 10 points. Brendon Murphy was playing an inspiring game of football and was unstoppable around the ground. Wandin were outclassed in the last as Healesville played with a desperation and commitment that if they bring that next week could surprise Olinda. A four-goal-to-one last quarter put the end to Wandin’s hope for back-toback flags. Healesville Best: B. Murphy (1 goal), N. Aldridge, J. Nugent (3 goals), C. Adams, M. Anson, A. Davies. Wandin Best: M. Polkinghorne (1

goal), J. Myers, B. Harvey, R. Ross (1 goal), M. O’Donohue, Jack Bayliss. RESERVES PRELIMINARY FINAL Mount Evelyn 4.6(30) d Healesville 3.5(23) In a low scoring, scrappy game, Mount Evelyn triumphed over Healesville and will take on Olinda next week in the grand final. The reserves seemed to get the worse of the conditions and scoring was hard for either side. The ball travelled back and forth between the backlines with little opportunity to score. Mount Evelyn got an early lead and went into quarter-time after only managing to kick two goals, but they held Healesville to one. Healesville kicked only one goal in the second quarter, but Mount Evelyn failed to score at all and Healesville had a lead of two points at the main break. The lead changed again in the third quarter with Mount Evelyn kicking two goals and Healesville only one goal. The lead was four points at threequarter time and the game was anybodies. Neither side could manage a major in the last. Mount Evelyn had the ball in their forward line but could only add fve behinds and get away with a scrappy win by seven points. Mount Evelyn Best: J. Fellows, J. Barden (1 goal), J. Smith, B. Williams, M. McIlrath, D. Hickey. Healesville Best: J. Layton (1 goal), D. Senior, R. Carruthers, J. Shaw, L. Oliver, J. Clark. UNDER 18s PRELIMINARY FINAL 1 Mount Evelyn 10.12(72) d Upwey Tecoma 6.10(46) Mount Evelyn will play in the grand final next week after a convincing win over Upwey-Tecoma. They shot out to a 20-point lead at quarter time and were never really threatened.

Upwey-Tecoma held them well in the second quarter and actually outscored them, kicking 1.4 to 1.2, but the lead was still well out of reach at half-time. Mount Evelyn increased their lead to 22 points at three-quarter time. Another 2.2 to 1.4 in the last and Upwey’s season was all over. Mount Evelyn Best: D. Watson, M. Brierley (1 goal), L. Peterson, L. Inaps, M. Gibbons, J. Beamish. Upwey-Tecoma Best: H. Stanley (1 goal), B. Oates, L. Hughes (1 goal), N. Horne, J. Hannagan, B. Watson. PRELIMINARY FINAL 2 Emerald 7.8(50) d Wandin 5.5(35) Emerald put a stop to Wandin’s undefeated season and will play in the grand final next week against Mount Evelyn. This was another low-scoring game and the skills were certainly compromised by the weather. Emerald started the better of the two teams, going out to a small lead heading into the second quarter. Wandin were struggling in the conditions in the second quarter kicking 1.2, while Emerald kicked three goals straight to go to a 13-point lead at halftime. The third quarter was a low-scoring affair, however, Emerald managed to maintain the lead. The last quarter was goal for goal, but Emerald came away with a 15-point win in the end. Emerald Best: J. Thomas (2 goals), J. Volta, J. Kruithof, T. Ladner, J. Pedder (3 goals), R. Hall. Wandin Best: K. Stokes (1 goal), T. Smith, J. Molluso, W. Jongsma, L. Corbett, A. Baker. NETBALL - DIVISION 1 PRELIMINARY FINAL A GRADE Wandin 51 d Woori Yallock 50 Wandin got themselves into a grand final after a nail-biting win over Woori Yallock. Woori Yallock took the slimmest of

leads at quarter time. They extended that lead to six goals during the second quarter but Wandin rallied to lead by one goal at the main break. Wandin extended that lead to seven goals at three quarter time shooting 18 goals to 12. Woori Yallock outscored Wandin in the last quarter, but left their run too late as Wandin held on for a thrilling one-goal win. Wandin Best: Leah Reilly, Jackie Cullimore (29 goals), Ella Bayliss. Woori Yallock Best: Elizabeth Nicol (36 goals), Caitlyn Alifraco, Bess Schnioffsky. B GRADE Warburton Millgrove 40 d Woori Yallock 33 Warburton Millgrove Best: Chelsea Barnard, Serena Gibbs, Stephanie Durant (23 goals). Woori Yallock Best: Stacey Fleming (26 goals), Lauren Van Der Westhuizen, Emily Allwell. C GRADE Olinda Ferny Creek 21 d Woori Yallock 20 Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Charlotte Tilley (9 goals), Lisa McKenzie, Sophie Carpenter. Woori Yallock Best: Ellie Van Der Westhuizen, Heidi Summers (17 goals), Kimberley Williams. D GRADE Olinda Ferny Creek 24 d Belgrave 15 Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Elise Tanzen (19 goals), Keira Rankin, Sarah Rogers. Belgrave Best: Amee Williams (8 goals), Bonita Ling, Danielle Weisgerber. 17 & UNDER Warburton Millgrove 42 d Yarra Junction 20 Warburton Millgrove Best: Isabella Galway (24 goals), Ellie Smith, Kailee Robinson. Yarra Junction Best: Rachael Lee, Chelsea Neale, Indiya Bosen (12 goals).


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Grand final victor y toast By Cameron Hutchison DIVISION 2 SENIORS has GEMBROOK-COCKATOO reigned supreme and is Division 2 senior premiers for 2016 after an impressive 39-point victory over Kinglake on Saturday at Yarra Glen. The conditions were perfect, except for a breeze that was swirly but favoured the river end of the ground. Gembrook stunned Kinglake in the first quarter, kicking 4.2 while holding Kinglake to six behinds. Kinglake had plenty of the ball, but the pressure applied by Gembrook from the outset was intense. Kinglake made a small comeback in the second quarter with the aid of the wind, but Gembrook still managed to kick three goals. Gembrook’s forward Paul Gramc was the biggest headache for Kinglake, kicking five goals, while Kinglake’s spearheads of Nixon, Mallison and Hibberd were well-held, only kicking two goals between them. Gembrook added another four goals to two in the premiership quarter, and its lead for the run home was 37 points. The fat lady certainly had not sung, but she was warming up her vocal cords. Kinglake could not find the big sticks, kicking 3.6 to 4.1 in the last. Gembrook-Cockatoo has now earned promotion back to Division 1, after a proud year for the club. Gembrook-Cockatoo 15.10(100) defeated Kinglake 8.13(61) Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: Christopher Vernal (AFL VIC Country Best on Ground Medallist), L. Scott (2

Christopher Vernal took out the best on ground honour. 159513 goals), P. Gramc (5 goals), R. Causer (2 goals), T. Whytcross. Kinglake Best: J. Crowe (1 goal), A. Whelan, Z. White (1 goal), B. Robinson (1 goal), J. Mende, B. Tampion (1 goal). DIVISION 2 RESERVES YARRA Glen has finally broken the hoodoo that is Seville and won its first reserves premiership since 1993. Seville got a slight jump in the first quarter and took a five-point lead into the second quarter. Yarra Glen had the aid of the wind in the second quarter and kicked 3.4 to three goals to reduce the margin to one-point at half-time.

Gembrook-Cockatoo celebrates its incredible Division 2 grand final victory. 159513 It was game on. Seville had the breeze in the third quarter, but failed to capitalise while Yarra Glen managed to kick three goals into the wind. Seville held onto a three-point lead going into the last.

Yarra Glen had a sniff and this was going to be the one. It really came down to the last couple of minutes before they could start celebrating, but a solid 2.4 to Seville’s 1 behind was enough to secure the win. Yarra Glen 8.11(59) defeated Seville 7.5(47)

Pictures: GREG CARRICK

Yarra Glen Best: William Goodwin (AFL Yarra Ranges Best on Ground Medallist) (1 goal), J. Derksen, C. Capuano, P. Teijiero, S. Twite-Moore, M. Meyer (3 goals). Seville Best: A. Whitelaw (1 goal), G. Teunissen, J. Wathen, J. Neal (4 goals), G. Annowsky, L. O’Keefe.

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7441 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Leave no doubt. 8, Fillip (Phillip). 9, Report. 10, Catches. 12, A-spen (dthrift). 15, Penny. 16, Bird-dog. 18, Strike. 20, Ru-s’ti-c (rev). 22, Out of keeping. Down - 1, Med-it-ate. 2, Evil (rev). 3, Snapped. 4, Ad-orn. 5, Supposed (anag). 6, Stir. 11, Con-vi-cts. 13, Emotion-s. 14, Fi-erce-r. 17, Beefy. 19, Too-t. 21, Saps.

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3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

DOWN 1. Think the sea got it and swallowed it up (8). 2. Living up to the epithet “wicked” (4). 3. Spoke angrily in a voice that broke? (7). 4. Bedeck with gold and squiggles outside (5). 5. Thought the pups and does would frisk together (8). 6. Mix, in prison (4). 11. Cheat the girl, are taken to courts and they’re sentenced (8). 13. Turning it on inside unloosed some feelings (8). 14. More likely to attack the trembling Cree, hiding in the tree (7). 17. Strong as a bull? (5). 19. A warning there will be overtime (4). 21. Weakens the juices (4).

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7. Make it clear what you look forward to when packing? (5,2,5). 8. The tonic is for the boy, you say (6). 9. The noise will tell you what your child’s been up to (6). 10. Medical contracts (7). 12. Bit of a spendthrift popular with the birds (5). 15. Not a name of note! (5). 16. Does it fly at the cat? (4-3). 18. Get lit up and refuse to work (6). 20. The bumpkin brought back the dog: it is inside (6). 22. No longer a custodian, which is unexpected (3,2,7). DOWN 1. Think the sea got it and swallowed it up (8). 2. Living

Clues longer a custodian, which is unexpected (3,2,7).

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DOWN ACROSS Cryptic PUZZLE NO. 7441 1. Harsh (8) 7. PensionerCRYPTIC (12) ACROSS

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7441

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DOWN Harsh (8) Meat (4) Musician (7) Growl (5) Guard (8) Aperture (4) Surround (8) Framework (8) Severe (7) Banquet (5) Remunerated (4) Speck (4)

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7441 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Superannuate. 8, Fillip. 9, Recite. 10, Disease. 12, Amuse. 15, Beach. 16, Quintet. 18, Sparse. 20, Timber. 22, Illustration. Down - 1, Punitive. 2, Veal. 3, Harpist. 4, Snarl. 5, Watchman. 6, Vent. 11, Encircle. 13, Skeleton. 14, Austere. 17, Feast. 19, Paid. 21, Mote.

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7441


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