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TOOLANGI’S Forest Discovery Centre is being brought back up to scratch and will re-open after four years next month, with DELWP handing over the keys to a group of community members. On Wednesday 7 September, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning’s Regional Manager for the Hume region James Stewart handed over the keys to the Forest Discovery Centre to a management committee which is working to reopen the centre. The centre was closed down in 2012 due to the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE, now DELWP)’s building compliance costs. Interim management committee member Steve Meacher said that despite being unoccupied for four years, the building was in “excellent” condition. “Most of the necessary bits and pieces for running it are in place, or at least still in the building, and just need sorting out and putting back in the appropriate place and so on,” he said. “It’s ready for us to start work and make preparations to get it open. “Of course, there are no displays or anything there at this stage - that’s something else we need to work on - but we’ll soon be there.” The handover came after a meeting in February between DELWP and about 70 Toolangi residents to discuss the future of the centre. At the time a business case was to be developed by community members liaising with DELWP before any decisions were made about management of the building. Mr Meacher said the committee would be working on cleaning and preparing the building with volunteers aiming to have it open by the time of the CJ Dennis Festival on 22 October.
He said the building would host educational programs and operate as a tourist information centre and an arts and cultural centre, with a gallery space and the potential for a small cinema and coffee shop to be housed there. “We need to make sure that it is financially viable - it’s got to pay its own way and so on, but we’ll be calling for community volunteers to help out with things like meeting tourists during the week and explaining what goes on,” he said. “It’s been a long four years and there’s actually huge excitement throughout Toolangi - people keep approaching us and saying ‘is that real?’.” Mr Meacher said the centre would be used to “educate people about the forests” but in a way that “respected government policy”. “So, for instance, we won’t be using it for a campaign centre for the Great Forest National Park,” he said. “But, once the Great Forest National Park is adopted by the government, then, of course, it will be an information centre for the park. “Currently, it will be an information centre for Kinglake National Park and the Toolangi State Forest - it will have that role in the community.” Mr Stewart said DELWP was “impressed with the commitment and enthusiasm” of the community members in preparing for the project. “We look forward with confidence to continuing work with the committee to ensure the centre has a bright future and a strong role in the community for years to come.” What do you think about the Forest Discovery Centre’s re-opening? Write a letter to the editor to editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au or to 244 Maroondah Highway, Healesville, with your thoughts.
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Love and respect the key By Jodie Symonds IT WAS winter of 1954 at a dance in Warburton, where Launching Place lovers Bill and Mary Cook crossed paths and, before they knew it, they had created their own love story. The couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Thursday 4 August. Mary caught the eye of Bill, and at the end of the night he asked her if he could take her home. “I wasn’t after anything I just wanted a bit of a dance, but I said alright,” Mary said. Bill also invited about four other people to join them, and a miscommunication of directions led him to roll the car at the end of Mary’s road. “We all got out because he had rolled it - and then he asked me if I still wanted a lift and there was no chance of that,” Mary said. Bill’s charm worked - two years later the couple exchanged vows at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Warburton in 1956. “I did think he was a rather nice chap,” Mary said. They spent their honeymoon in Warrnambool and 12 months later they brought a baby girl named Jenny into the world. Mary and Bill had four more children, Sue, Kerry, Vicki and Julie, and moved to Morwell. In 1970, the couple moved back
to the Yarra Valley and settled in Launching Place, with plans to be closer to Mary’s parents. Bill said the secret to a happy marriage is respecting each other. “I like her sense of humour and she’s very caring - she also has a great strength of character,” Bill said. Mary said Bill has a wicked sense of humour but can be stubborn. “Speak for yourself,” she said. The couple exercise every day using their home gym equipment, and said keeping fit is the key to living a long and healthy life. “We’re always active, we go to the movies and we’re always having outings,” Mary said. “I mean if you sit at home and don’t do anything it’s just not good for you,” she said. In 1999 devastation shocked the Cook family, when cancer took the life of their grandson Richard, at age seven. “It really was the biggest blow,” Mary said. “Richie was two when he was diagnosed then passed five years later.” The couple agreed overcoming adversity had made them appreciate the happy times in life. Mary and Bill are grandparents to 11 and great-grandparents to four.
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HEALESVILLE kids will have plenty of time to learn literacy and numeracy skills before heading to school, with Rotary donating $1000 worth of resources to Queens Park Kindergarten. Earlier this year, the Rotary Club of Healesville donated more than $1000 to the kindergarten for literacy and numeracy resources for students. Teacher Kelly Weller told the Mail that the money had purchased puzzles, magnetic numbers and counters, a clock and a world globe, among other items. She said two parents had approached Rotary earlier in the year about potential funds, with the kindergarten raising money for a new outdoor playground and unable to spare money for the resources. Earlier in the term, the club came through and offered to help by providing funds. Ms Weller said the kindergarten’s 61 students, who range from three to five-year-olds, were enjoying the new items and learning more about the world around them. “They’re really interested in maths and things,” she said. “At the moment, we’re talking about space and earth ... so they’re really into the globe - some of them have got relatives overseas, so we look at that.”
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Cash is going green By Jesse Graham THE Rotary Club of Healesville is calling for donations to help rejuvenate the grounds of the Maroondah Reservoir Park, funding a group of passionate environmentalists. Rotary is donating $500 to the Maroondah Reservoir Friends Group, set up by former Green Army members, to assist with their works in beautifying and maintaining the areas around the reservoir park. The club is also seeking donations from the public to complement their own and Rotarian Dr Ian Tinney said the club’s donation followed a letter in the Mail from Healesville’s Judy Macdonald on 30 August. The letter outlined the work of the group in clearing paths and drains and maintaining the garden after “so many years of neglect”. “As there are so many clubs in Healesville, I wonder if they could all make a one-off donation of say $50, around the same time, to enable purchase of large numbers of plants,” the letter read. “Come on Healesville, let’s get behind them!” Dr Tinney said the money will go towards buying plants for the group to place around the area and that he hoped residents and other community groups would donate to keep the work going. “I think it’s excellent ... you can see the work that they have put in,” he said. “It would be brilliant if we could get it (the reservoir park) approaching what it used to be like.” The Mail reported on the formation of the Maroondah Reservoir Friends Group earlier in the year,
Thieves ransack clinics 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. Anyone who might have seen any suspicious behaviour that morning is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
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Ian from Rotary Club Healesville with one of the areas at Maroondah Reservoir Park that has already Picture: ROB CAREW been planted. 159039 with member Stephie Barber saying that volunteers would be working with Parks Victoria on projects in fortnightly working bees. “We’re really familiarised with the park and continue working on it, so when the Green Armies do
eventually run out, we’ll have a solid friends group that can continue working and maintaining the park,” Ms Barber said in March. Donations to the Friends Group can be made through Rotary, by sending money to the bank details -
BSB 633 000, account number 145 771 600, to the name ‘MHG’. Cheques, also addressed to MHG, can also be sent to the Rotary Club of Healesville, PO Box 72, Healesville, 3777.
Spider drop-in puts branch in car By Jesse Graham A KINGLAKE driver was lucky to survive a crash after flipping and rolling her car several times in Dixons Creek last week. On Thursday, 8 September, the 21-year-old Kinglake woman was driving along the Melba Highway in Dixons Creek when she lost control of her car. Yarra Glen Police Sergeant Richard Coulson said the car subsequently rolled several times and a large tree limb smashed through her windscreen and into the centre console of the car. He said the driver was “extremely lucky" not to be impaled by the limb, and that the driver said she lost control after a large spider landed in her lap.
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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.
Golf bag, buggy stolen A GOLF bag and buggy were stolen from a Lilydale property last week, and police are asking anyone with information - or whose friends suddenly have a new golf bag - to come forward. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Adrian Berardi said that between Friday 9 and Friday 16 September, thieves entered a shed at a property on Edinburgh Road, Lilydale. The thieves then made off with a golf bag and buggy, worth a total of $600. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.
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tion will help you with clear decision making, balanced moods and great energy. Many of us know how it feels to come out of a long, wet, cold winter. We often feel heavy, sluggish and may experience a sense of feeling stuck. Liver imbalance will often manifest as anger, impatience and experiencing mood swings. On a physical level ongoing pain, problems with tendons and menstrual pain are indicative of liver stress. If your back is sore or swollen in the
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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 vegeta-
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Community Diary Community Garage Sale BADGER Creek Hall invites you to be part of our annual Community Garage Sale at the Badger Creek Hall, Saturday 22 October, 9am - 1pm. Inside trestle tables just $15 or car boot space in car park for just $10. Come and sell off unwanted treasures. All proceeds help with ongoing maintenance of the hall. Book by phoning Kathleen Cameron 5962 3639
CWA - New Branch for Yarra Junction. WITH the view of opening a CWA branch in Yarra Junction a meeting will be held in the community room, Yarra Junction Community Link. Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction, on Thursday, 29 September commencing at 7pm. Supper provided. Inquiries to Jan, 9756 6962.
Dad’s Group THE next Healesville Dads Group meet-up is scheduled for Saturday 8
HEALESVILLE’S Spinners and Weavers will have their works displayed for the rest of the month at the Healesville Library, advertising their work to potential new members. The library’s display case will feature examples of community projects and works made by the Spinners and Weavers until the end
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October, from 10am at Beechworth Bakery Healesville. A casual gathering for dads of 0 to 5 year olds. Bring your children, grab a free coffee and enjoy getting to know other dads and their children.
Soulsville is on again EXPERIENCE the joy of singing uplifting gospel-style songs with a large choir and four-piece band. Soulsville will perform at the Healesville Uniting Church on Sunday, 13 November. The first of six essential weekly rehearsals will be on Friday, 30 September at the Darron Honey Centre from 7.309pm. Gold coin donation. For more details, please contact Catherine on 5962 1720 or catherinenolan@bigpond.com.
Animal Blessing A service for the blessing of animals will be held on the lawns in front of All Saints Church Yarra Junction (opposite the Yarra Centre) on Sunday 25 September at 4pm.
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bles 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.
Inquiries to Gail on 0407 094 092.
Springtime Dinner ONCE again the Care Group, on behalf of St Brigid’s Parish, is happy to be holding another fund-raiser for Father Jackson and the orphans at Kariakomo Parish in Kenya. Friday 23 September at 6.30pm for a delicious chef prepared meal. Tickets $30 per person, BYO drinks, entertainment by Leah Marlowe and Rocky Road Singers. To book, call: Marie 5962 3794 or Irene 5962 4632.
Child Protection Sunday at St Brigid’s parish. OCTOBER 11, is ‘Child Protection Day’ in the Catholic Church. The parish extends an invitation to anyone who would like to join in. Mass is an early one! It’s 8.30am. Afterwards a cuppa in the hall. The parish celebration will include the following: our school will be having a family mass hosted by the Grades 1 and 2, special prayers of the faithful will focus around child pro-
tection, this will also be the monthly ‘Mercy Mass’, for the Year of Mercy; two of our teenagers will share their experience of volunteering in a special school in Vietnam.
TOWN Club TAKE Off Weight Naturally (TOWN Club-Upper Yarra) meets weekly in Yarra Junction. Young and older, men and women, ‘lots to lose’ or ‘just a bit off’, are all represented. Cost $5 per week. Phone Deb: 0417 589 103 or Kerry: 0437 917 024.
Trivia fun BADGER Creek Hall committee has all the questions, and the answers, to come up with a fun trivia fund-raiser. Make up a table, or take pot-luck and join a random team on Friday 7 October. Phone 5962 3639.
Woori Yallock Township Action Group (WYTAG) ON behalf of the WYTAG, we are holding a community garage sale (our sec-
ond for the year). From 9am-1pm at the WYTAG Reserve, corner of Healesville Road and Woori Court on Saturday 15 October. Stallholder bookings can be made at Woori Yallock Newsagency. Contact Nicky Kosterman 0400 203 389.
VIEW Club THE Yarra Valley VIEW Club meeting and lunch at the Chirnside Park Country Club will be on Tuesday 27 September. Guest speaker, John Howell, author of “The Only Woman at Gallipoli". Bookings are essential. Inquiries 0438 625 556 or 0409 403 968.
Healesville Primary 150 HEALESVILLE Primary School will celebrate its 150th birthday on Saturday 22 October 2016. Save the date for a carnival-type celebration with historical elements and displays to be held at the school. Past and present students and staff are encouraged to attend. Anyone interested in having a stall is asked to contact 5962 4053.
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Conservation area appeal By Victoria Stone-Meadows
Keeper James Goodridge and Jess the wedge-tailed eagle at Healesville Sanctuary. 159444 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM
Jess stays an oldie but a goodie HEALESVILLE Sanctuary’s oldest resident has marked another milestone, with Jess the wedge-tailed eagle celebrating his 46th birthday on Friday 16 September. The eagle became a resident in 1974, after being rescued four years earlier by Graham Carkeek in the Warburton Ranges. Jess’ nest had fallen out of a tree and he was too young to fend for himself, so Mr Carkeek, who worked at the sanctuary in the 1940s, built a nest in
his Lilydale garage to care for the animal. When laws changed in 1974 to require rehabilitators to have permits to care for native wildlife, Jess was brought to the sanctuary. Since then, Jess has become one of the most iconic residents at the venue, featuring on Australia Post’s 60 cent stamp and on Wolf Blass’ wine labels, as well as having a cameo in the film Healing. Jess is now flown by keeper James Goodridge, who said it was a “privilege” to work with the eagle.
“It really is a privilege to work with these amazing birds, knowing that they are making the choice to work with you,” he said. “It’s these kinds of interactions that make me feel like I have a mutual bond with him.” Jess flies often during the sanctuary’s midday Spirits of the Sky presentation, alongside other Australian birds, including a barking owl and sulphurcrested cockatoo. It is estimated by keepers that Jess has flown more than 160,000 fly-bys while at the sanctuary.
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significance of what bringing back those licences did, I would never have signed it.” DELWP Regional Director of the Port Phillip area Kelly Crosthwaite said the department had received feedback from landholders and had endeavored to improve their communication regarding the conservation area. “DELWP has since received feedback that the communication to date has not adequately engaged affected landholders. We have since held two community drop-in sessions in Yarra Junction and Woori Yallock, and are providing the opportunity for one-on-one site visits with each affected landholder. “In addition, there will be extensive community engagement in the development of plans for the long-term management of the park, including bushfire risk management, biodiversity and water quality, weed and pest animal management, and recreational use.” Cr Child has called on the Yarra Ranges Council to come to the aid of these landholders and write to the minister to downsize the conservation investigation area. The motion was passed unanimously by council and relevant authorities including DELWP have been made aware of it.
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THE development and implementation of the proposed increase to the Yellingbo Conservation Area has been stalled after Yarra Ranges Council responded to the outcry of distressed Upper Yarra residents. At a council meeting on Tuesday 13 September, Councillor Jim Child put forward a motion to request that the State Environment Minister downsize the conservation investigation area. The original investigation area for the development of a new plant and wildlife preservation area, headed by the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council (VEAC), was expanded in 2013 to include farming land in the Upper Yarra Valley. The land covered by the expanded investigation area would see landholders who currently hold grazing licences have their licences phased out and the land used for nature conservation. Landholders in the Upper Yarra area say they were only informed of this plan recently via a letter from DELWP. Don Valley Farmer Rick Houlihan said it was unfair to phase out grazing licences in the current investigation area and farmers in the area were not properly consulted on the plans to do so.
“We’ve had our licence since the early '60s and we are one of the properties that fall in the investigation area and would be affected by the licence phaseout,” he said. “What happened with the investigation was one small ad in the paper - some of us saw it, but most didn’t. “We are used to seeing stories in the paper about the conservation area and we support it but none of us took notice of it as licence holders because none of us were officially told it would involve us.” In his council meeting speech, Cr Child said the lack of communication from the VEAC and other statutory bodies has left the community disenfranchised. “What has brought this to a head is the way a particular part of our valley has been disenfranchised,” he said. Cr Child addressed part of his speech directly to landholders and members of the Yarra Waterways Group - made up of members of the Upper Yarra Community. “You were left out and that has now been cemented in my mind,” he said “When I signed off in February 2013 supporting the implementation of the conservation area recommendations, if I had known about the letter increasing the area, if I had known the
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Letters $900,000 Grande Pathway chosen by the People’s Panel to enhance connection between all village attractions. * Invite local CFA volunteers to carry the Prime Minister in the procession sitting on a shoulder-high throne. These ideas positively support the forecast commencement of the Yarra Glen-Healesville tourist train by late 2017 or early 2018, and would also be an excellent tie-in with Rail Safety Week. Noel Buchanan, Yarra Glen.
Rotary's good turn FOLLOWING the letter from Judy Macdonald, ‘How our garden can grow’, (‘Mail’, 30 August, 2016), the Rotary Club of Healesville decided to make a significant donation towards the purchase of plants for the Heritage Garden. The club also offers to take on the role of accepting donations on behalf of the Friends of Maroondah Dam/Parks Victoria. Organisations wishing to donate towards this project can do so through Rotary. Banking details are BSB 633000, account number 145771600. When making the transfer, mark the payment for ‘MHG’. Also, a cheque made out to Rotary Club of Healesville PO Box 72 Healesville 3777 and mark the back of the cheque ‘to MHG’. The Rotary Club will establish a procedure to pay for purchase of plants in a secure manner and to ensure they are used for the designated purpose. Don Macdonald, Rotary Club of Healesville.
Wedged MAY I suggest that by supporting Amendment C148, councillors of Yarra Ranges may have inadvertently gone against the best interests of ratepayers of Green Wedge Zoned farmlands? This C148 may, in many cases, result in a reduction in the value of properties. This reduction in equity may result in a breach of mortgage agreements with bankers. The two environmental overlays (ESO and SLO) effectively introduce two more charges on all farmland property. This essentially takes away more freehold property rights, ultra vires, without compensation and may lead property owners into breaching their mortgage, overdraft and mortgage insurance loan agreements with banks and lessors, too. Not many people read the fine print; anyone voting with council may be breaching their own agreements. Have these property owners checked with their lenders? I will be seeking to raise these issues with the big four banks to see if they might have a view to protecting mortgagor’s interests and may require some further representations to the Royal Commission into banks and the banking ombudsman. Opinion may also be needed to protect home buyers if they inadvertently breach their loan agreements. I suggest that these property owners hold off their support until the banks clarify this equity issue. With lower equities, borrowers may be pushed into higher interest rates at best, loss of property at worst. Also, given that the shire already has 70
PM up in lights THE costumed lantern walk, passing several illuminated trees in McKenzie Reserve, was a real highlight at this year’s Festival of Light at Yarra Glen. Here are some further suggestions the organisers might like to consider: * Light up the renovated railway station, inside and out, and open the station toilets for use by all festival visitors in 2017; * Display an illuminated set of railway-theme decorations from the Yarra Glen Men’s Shed workshop on the station platform and around the concrete pedestrian island in the centre of Bell Street; * Position food trucks in the station parking area and actively promote the nearby takeaway, dining room outlets and retailers; * Test, throughout the evening, real train signal lanterns and boomgate warning lights at the boomgate roundabout. * Invite Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (who loves a train ride) to cut a ‘magic ribbon’, officially re-opening the station and flooding the roundabout and its surrounds with special coloured lights; * Continue the 2016 lantern walk along the
per cent of its area as Crown Land, it seems odd that councillors should pursue Amendment C148 and thereby stifle other tourist-attracting businesses, when the overlays will require extra, costly environmental reports to be prepared. This puts the financial viability of other undeveloped Yarra Ranges farming areas at greater risk. Gilbert Boffa, Yarra Glen.
Garden glows I WOULD like to congratulate the gardeners who have done such an amazing job of creating beautiful gardens along the highway at Millgrove. Well done and thankyou. Rosalee Hoult, Warburton.
Costs farmed out I RECENTLY received my (Yarra Ranges) 2016'17 valuation and rate notice and discovered that our rates had been charged at the residential rate, but our fire services property levy had been charged at the primary production rate. When I asked how our property could be both residential and primary production, I was informed that, because we are not running any form of agricultural enterprise, our property is classed as residential but, because we have the potential for an agricultural enterprise, the fire services levy is charged at the primary production rate. No prizes for guessing which rate is the higher in each case. Peter Holz, Dixons Creek.
Pages from the past Healesville Guardian, 19 September 1936 In Case You Didn’t Know HEALESVILLE is electrified at the news that Miss Coral Gunning, the famous young radio stage and screen star, beauty contest winner of 3k2’s P and A Parade will appear in person at the Healesville Tourist and Progress Association’s Miss Australia Ball which will take place in the Memorial Hall on Friday 25 September. A syndicate which is said to be interested in a proposal to build a new hall and theatre at Healesville inspected various sites around the town. Sites visited include the vacant land opposite the Memorial Hall, the former site of Cherry’s Hall in Green Street and the allotment between Phillipe and Son’s store and McLeish’s. In the Healesville Court
a number of ratepayers were hauled over the coals for tardiness in the remission of their rates and water charges. The shire council and water trust were represented by the secretary, Mr Hansen and doubtless the municiple coffers will soon be jingling with coins as a result of the order to pay. Upper Yarra Mail, 15 September 1994 New Pipeline Opened At Upper Yarra LAST Sunday the Minister for Natural Resources Mr Geoff Coleman cranked the handle that sent water flowing through the recently completed outlet augmentation project. Taking two years to complete, the project enables double the amount of water to be drawn from the Upper Yarra Dam, transporting up to 3500 litres of water per second into
the Melbourne Water Supply. Post Office to Close The postal manager for the Ringwood network has announced that the Millgrove Post Office will close on Friday 7 October. Yarra Junction Oval Flattened AS the 1994 football season draws to a close there has been much talk of a legendary game where an Under 10 player disappeared into one of the deep ruts that had become common on the Yarra Junction Oval. This week the situation has begun to be resolved with the ground being levelled. Chris Woods, President of the Yarra Junction Junior Football Club, said this week that for a long time the ground condition had been horrible. - contributed by Ellena Biggs
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
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HEALESVILLE’S former chamber of commerce president will avoid a jail term and serve 200 hours of community work for 48 counts of fraud, after a County Court appeal on Monday. Graham Taylor, 60, appeared at the County Court of Victoria on Monday, 12 September, to appeal a nine-month jail sentence handed down in May. The sentence came after he pleaded guilty in April to 48 charges of fraud and deception, where he stole money from people’s credit cards; stole money and wine from Rochford Wines, where he worked; used credit cards falsely to purchase concert tickets and stole money from the Healesville Chamber of Commerce, where he was president until his arrest in 2015. The Mail reported that Taylor used credit cards 33 times for cash advances, and on one occasion stole wine from Rochford for a victim, to maintain the guise of having used their credit card legitimately. After being sentenced to jail in May, Taylor lodged an appeal with the County Court, and Judge Lisa Hannan set aside the nine-month sentence, in favour of a Community Corrections Order. Under the order, Taylor must complete 200 hours of unpaid community work in the next 18 months, undergo testing and rehabilitation for mental health issues and have a DNA sample taken to be placed on a police database. Judge Hannan said she had to give consideration to whether the sentence would deter others considering doing the same crime, as well
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Hospital facelift By Jesse Graham HEALESVILLE Hospital’s redevelopment is coming together ahead of its re-opening early next year, with patient rooms and a new operating theatre being finished off. The hospital site on Maroondah Highway is currently abuzz with tradies and construction workers, putting together the $8.8 million redevelopment of the building ahead of its opening next year. On Friday 2 September, the Mail toured the hospital site with Eastern Health representatives and manager of Capital Projects, Mark Hoffman. The patient rooms, which now feature their own ensuites, are structurally finished, with the final touches yet to be added, and the core of the building coming together.
Mr Hoffman said the ensuites were a welcome addition to the hospital, with the former building having only communal bathroom areas for patients. Patients will also have a dining and lounge space outside of their rooms with a brick feature wall from the original structure and a view out towards the mountains. The new operating theatre, which includes its own waiting and recovery area, also looks almost ready to host patients - a stark contrast to the Mail’s last visit in March, where the theatre was just a wooden frame in concrete. Much of the building’s interior has a simple colour palate and a more modern design than the old hospital, something Mr Hoffman said was a “focus” the whole way
through the development. He said natural light was utilised as much as possible, with wide windows in the gym area, the patient lounge and the dialysis area - with several chairs looking out to the front gardens at the hospital. Mr Hoffman said the relaxing view would be important for dialysis patients some of whom can spend five hours a day, three days a week, undergoing treatment. Though about 30 builders and staff are on site at the hospital, Mr Hoffman said local tradies were being utilised throughout the project. The hospital is will open early next year, and Eastern Health is expected to make an announcement soon regarding a potential name change for the hospital.
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 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. The recommendation Cr McAllister put forward at the recent council meeting would see less confidential items at future meetings through closer inspection of the items being considered as confidential. The recommendation was supported by councillors Jim Child and Len Cox who both spoke in favour of Cr McAllister’s motion. “I appreciate section 89.2 of the [local government] act, and we have to abide by that but there is flexibility there,” Cr Child said. “We can have these debates in public and motions can bring bodies of work in the public domain then bring back for out approval. “It is a step in the right direction and while we practice good governance and are clear and transparent, this is a good step.” The recommendation was passed unanimously, and Cr McAllister said it was now up to the governance team at the council to work on improving council’s transparency.
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Keeping the kids entertained 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
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JUST LISTED 12 Alan Grove, Woori Yallock This tastefully decorated 3 Bedroom Weatherboard Home is positioned perfectly to take advantage of superb 210 deg views of the Yarra Valley and mountains beyond. Split level living flows out to an expansive entertaining deck looking over a large single car carport while at the rear there is a detached studio/ workshop. Inside there is an ensuite to the master bedroom and natural gas heating and split system climate control. Inspections will not disappoint.
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Finish The Dream, 39 acres approx If you are looking for a beautiful piece of Yarra Valley land to build your dream home, then look no further. This amazing north facing land has spectacular mountain views from an elevated position and frontage to the beautiful Lone Star Creek. The land is a great size of 39 acres approx which is sloping and mostly cleared. There is a current planning permit approved for 2 separate buildings totaling 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, multiple living and work areas. Some great infrastructure has been installed with a large machinery shed, of which half has been lined and rendered in cement to create a bedroom, living room & mezzanine loft. Designed to be of grid, there is a solar system already installed to accommodate the planned house as well as an approved septic tank. With so much time and money already invested in permits and infrastructure, come and inish the dream. This outlook will never disappoint.
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solid investment property or irst home Comfortable lounge with wood heater & split system Timber kitchen overlooking dining area Good sized deck & fully fenced backyard Walking distance to bus stops, Millgrove shops, Primary school, Warburton rail Trail & Yarra river
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29 Carroll Ave Millgrove
$280,000 - $310,000
A Rock Solid Investment!! Whether it be an investment property or a place to hang your hat and call home, this sturdy brick house is ready to go! Light and bright, spacious lounge and 3 large bedrooms. Combination of Polished loor boards & carpet to the bedrooms & living area, a neat and tidy Tasmanian Oak kitchen overlooking the garden completes the picture inside. Step outside to a level, easily maintained yard and shed, all set in a convenient & quiet location. Walk to the shops, transport and beautiful Yarra river - be quick for this one!
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Warburton
$390,000 - $440,000
1/4 Douglas Pde Yarra Junction
$430,000 - $470,000
The Ridge - Warburton Charm and Character
Tree change close to shops and transport!
This character 3 bedroom home has been lovingly maintained & is one of those properties that is original and very rare. With superb north facing views the home features high ceilings, a delightful living zone with wood heater & open ire, ornate plaster & quality stained timber woodwork throughout. The main living area overlooks an outdoor dining /verandah area provide space for the family. On a large block of 2492sqm with mature garden that have been carefully designed to offer maximum privacy together with a colourful variety of trees.
This 3 bedroom home amongst the trees is close enough to walk to the shops and everything that the township offers! Set on just over 1/4 of an acre this home has such a beautiful outlook it needs to be seen to be believed! The main living consists of kitchen, meals and living area that is open and spacious, with lovely wood heater, cathedral ceilings & upstairs loft master bedroom big and spacious and separated from the rest of the home this is the ideal parents retreat.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 10:30-11:00am (Photo ID Required)
Wesburn
$690,000 - $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 todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s modern familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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
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Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
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David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
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
5966 2530
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Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
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This low maintenance 2 bedroom home offers plenty of space inside and out and even room for a caravan or boat to be securely parked. Inside the open plan layout is light & bright with north facing living area and good sized kitchen with plenty of bench space. Outside is a private sunny deck and garden shed. Extras include a carport, slow combustion wood heater, dishwasher and much more. Come for a look and see how this property could be a great irst home, investment or turnkey base for the future.
Nestled in a quiet yet convenient location is this well maintained mud brick home set on just over three quarters of an acre of near lat usable space. Inside enjoy the warmth of this cosy home, 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR. High cathedral ceilings are a feature throughout, giving a great sense of space, a mezzanine level is very versatile either to extend to your living space, study or extra bedroom, timber kitchen with lots of cupboard & bench space.
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
9 Sylvan Ave Warburton
$400,000 - $440,000
Log Cabin Charm with Modern Convenience Lovingly renovated, this spacious home will leave you nothing to do but just enjoy the serenity in this superb location. Bright and airy, the 4 bedroom residence provides excellent family accommodation as your beautiful forever home, or would lend itself perfectly to a weekend retreat and holiday destination being only 1.5 hours from Melbourne CBD. The master bedroom is quite luxurious with quality carpet and extra space to make this your private retreat, with doors opening to the rear balcony making it a lovely escape to enjoy a wine and the view. The further 3 bedrooms are well proportioned and a crisp white bathroom with oversize shower and separate bath are a feature in this generous property. The modern kitchen showcases an island bench, plenty of cupboard space and a leafy outlook to enjoy through your windows. A very nice property indeed!
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:30am - 12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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$630,000 - $690,000
Yarra Junction
$350,000 - $385,000
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Modern 3 bedroom home in the heart of Town!
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 thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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. Extras include wood heater, solar panels, gas ducted heating and much more.
Are you looking for something new, bright and modern? Walking distance to shops and transport? Well here it is! Just hop, skip and jump from Main Street you will ind a 1 year old 3 bedroom home with quality ittings, master bedroom with full ensuite, 2 living areas, kitchen with lovely breakfast bar. Extras include a concrete driveway, double lock up garage also with rear roller door access from garage to the rear court yard and gas ducted heating.
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)
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Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
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Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
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Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
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Girls will go all out By Jesse Graham A WOMEN’S day out will be held next month to raise money for breast cancer research, with food, wine and speakers at Wandin’s Sir Paz Estate. The lunch event, to be held on Thursday 13 October, is being organised by The Valley Collective, an event planning service run by Kate Fraraccio and Reannah Stevens. Ms Stevens said the day would be the second year they had run a fund-raising event, and that a portion of the ticket price and funds from a raffle would go to the Cancer Council of Victoria. “We all know someone who is either going through the battle, been through the battle or has lost someone,” she said. “It’s something everyone can relate to, whether it’s firsthand or they know someone. (And) We like any excuse for women, especially local women, to go out and sit and enjoy themselves for a good cause.” She said the event was a “fantastic” opportunity for women to network, and that 2015’s event had seen women from around the valley talk about their work with one another - and raise almost $2000 from a raffle. Tickets to the lunch event are $105 per person, which covers canapes on arrival and a two-course
Locavore Studio chef Jessie Crossley with Yarra Valley Collective's Reannah Stevens and Kate Fraraccio and Sir Paz Estate's Peter Picture: ROB CAREW Zapris. 159153
lunch with matched wines, and must be booked by 6 October. Ms Fraraccio said the venue had been donated, as had the chef’s time, and that businesses had donat-
croydon
ed items towards the raffle. For more information about the event, or to donate to the raffle, email hello@thevalleycollective. com.au
Level 1, 3-5 Hewish Road, Croydon 9725 6544 www.croydoncinemas.com.au ALL TICKETS TICKETS $6
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By Jodie Symonds WARBURTON Arts Centre will welcome the wacky and eccentric Loose Ends for a workshop and performance on 1-2 October. It will comprise of puppetry, circus, shadow projection, music and transformed objects. The Loose Ends Performance will be held on Sunday 2 October, about theatrical adventures where gadgets are poetic, puppets are naughty and machines untamed. The performance is about a story of a man who believed he could organise all of his life in boxes, but was into mischief. Held on Saturday 1 October, the Wacky Lolly Shooting Machine Workshop will allow participants to form small teams and partake in a roomsized chain-reaction installation out of recycled components. Throughout the workshop, each team is responsible for one section of the whole installation. One assembled, the participants will learn to present their part and explain the mistakes and functioning of their section before leading up to the Wacky Lolly Shooting Machine. The workshop tickets cost $12 and will run between 12pm-1pm; and the Loose Ends Performance tickets cost $18, starting at 3pm. Tickets for both events can be bought at ach. yarraranges.vic.gov.au. New and existing Eastern Regional Library members can use the promotional code 'LOOSE' to receive tickets for $9.
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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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Grand final victor y By Cameron Hutchison DIVISION 2 SENIORS GEMBROOK-COCKATOO has 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 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. 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) 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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Craig Clarke shoots for goal but scored a point. 159513
Liam Henzen gets the ball clear in the final. 159513
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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. 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).
The triumphant Seville team, which took out the Division 2 A Grade netball premiership. 159542 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
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By Jamie Strudley
Good game for brave dozen
YARRA VALLEY ATHLETICS THE final round of the XCR16 season was held at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens on Saturday morning. Excellent weather conditions greeted 14 Yarra Ranges Athletics teams to the Tan Relays, held around the wellknown Tan Track in Melbourne. With many grade premierships still undecided, the quantity and quality of the teams entered was high. Yarra Ranges Athletics were well placed in many division with very good hopes in Women’s Division 3, Women’s Division 5 and Men’s Under 14. Over 320 teams entered the most competitive event on the XCR calendar. Standout performances came from our younger teams with the Under 16 women winning, the Under 14 Boys finishing third and Under 14 girls finishing fourth. It is always great to see our up and coming stars performing on the big stage. The absolute highlight of the day was the debut performances from several ‘new’ members. Great to see Kate Van Duuren, Graeme Woolridge, Maddie Button, Maddie Laven and Indigo Linde made to feel so comfortable and enjoy their first experience of running at an Av event. Well done and welcome. Provisional results: Women Divison 3 3rd Lily Thompson 15.13, Penny Neville 15.12, Amanda Laven 16.13, Amanda Branson 15.06. Women Division 5(i) 5th Claire Knell 18.05, Judith May 15.51,
WARBURTON GOLF WEDNESDAY STABLEFORD: In a week when the Yarra Valley had copious rainfall, 12 committed golfers braved the wet conditions to get their mid-week fix! The weather was better than expected during their round, which allowed that evergreen Ossie McClay to score 38 points for a win. An excellent effort, Ossie! Runner-up was ‘Mr Consistent’, Allan Hubbard, with 37 points. The balls extended to 36. The NTPs went to Neil Leckerby (3rd), Allan Hubbard (10th) and to John Hall (15th). Well done to all 12 starters for perservering when more than half the field cancelled! SATURDAY Stableford: With the weather gods allowing for much friendlier conditions, scoring improved markedly. New member, Ben Lord, playing off an impressive handicap of 5, accumulated 41 very impressive points to win A Grade (and the day). This means Ben shot par (69) off the stick on the day. Great effort, Ben! Two other players scored 40 points Neil Leckerby won B Grade with his 40. Paul Munro was the daily runner-up on 40 points also. Balls went to 33. The NTPs were won by CHB (3rd), Tony Bickley, for junior golf, on the 5th. Ms Nursey won two of them 9th & 15th) and Tex Van Der Kooi snared one on the 12th.
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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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The club has ended up with three premierships: Women Division 3, Women Division 4 and Men Under 14. A fantastic result and well-earned reward to the hard work and commitment shown by these teams throughout the season. A XCR premiership is not about being the best team every day, but about having A team each round. The next club event is the opening round of the track and field season on October 8. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit the all new and improved website at yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.
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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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