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Take a hint from nature Note the neighbours Proximity is an important clue. Is your plant surviving close to other plants, and are these neighbours the same species or different? This will tell you whether competition is an important health indicator, and provide you with a list of plants that will grow happily by its side. For example, the ‘Love Creeper’ vine (Comesperma volubile) needs support to grow. It likes to climb up grasses such as Lepidosperma or the branches of Caseina. You should also check for nearby trees and bushes to see if shelter or part shade is creating a microclimate for your plant.
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COVER Jose and Graham Elsegood from Don Valley in their show garden. 159604 Picture: ROB CAREW
ONE word springs to mind when thinking about last month’s weather - wild. The heavy and erratic weather patterns brought plenty of wild rainy fronts and native wildflowers have begun to carpet the understories of grassy open woodlands. Spring rains are a common occurrence, but the intensity and consistency of these rains has given wildflowers a jump start and increased the populations of certain species. The natural occurrence of wildflower flushes has evolved so plant species thrive in different microhabitats. For instance, at one site you may see Bulbine lilies growing on sloped depressions, where rain pools. In the higher slopes where soils are more dry you can see Early Nancys; with more tolerant species like Dinaellas crossing over into a number of different environments. You can get a ‘leg up’ in your own backyard by taking tips from your local wilderness reserves. If you want to grow your wildflower patch through natural reseeding, or are just looking for some new and interesting species to cultivate, your local forests and reserves are a great source of information.
A Love Creeper vine, twining up a Lepidosperma grass. 159667 Go for a wander and see which wildflowers appeal most to you. You unravel the mystery of their existence through a bit of detective work. Is it getting though? How is your chosen plant getting nutrients? Is there a lot of leaf
litter around the plant which will provide compost micronutrients? Is the soil friable, allowing for easy filtration of water and nutrients or does the soil have more of a clay base? Finally, is there a gradient at play and could you imagine the soil having a high percentage of water during certain times of the year?
Find potential pollinators Insects are just as important to a plants reproduction as soil. Check your plant, as well as nearby species, water bodies and soil banks for potential pollinators. You will need to attract the same insects at home. This might mean you need to plant species that correspond to different stages of the insect life cycle, from larvae to maturity, or keep high nectar source plants if you’re targeting bees and butterflies. This might sound like a tricky undertaking but you don’t need to be a biologist to recreate a wild scene in your own backyard. Take lots of photos and show these to the helpful crew at your local indigenous nursery if you’re having trouble identifying species.
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Bartering - back to the basics By CASEY NEILL THE Jessops moved to Macclesfield to get back to basics. They bought a rundown 15-acre farm riddled with jumping jack nests and fallen trees and over the past five years created a fresh food haven. Melanie and Warwick and their sons Bailin, 8, and Ollie, 5, have six sheep in their paddocks - and four in the freezer. “Having your own lamb you know where it’s coming from, what you’ve fed it,” Melanie said. “We’ve got a mobile butcher now that comes around. “We would like to eventually have a few less sheep and then have a cow and a calf. “We’ll do a calf each year for our meat and just eliminate the supermarket really.” They have a vegie garden, fruit trees and chooks for eggs, and a neighbourhood barter system adds to their fresh food haul. “The lady down the road has bees and she’ll give us honey and then she’ll use our wood-splitter,” Melanie said. There’s an organic pig farmer across the road. “Warwick is a diesel mechanic so he helps her with maintenance and then she gives us pork,” she said. “This year we’re trying to get pork from across the road to make our own Polish sausage and salami and cure our own meats as well, just to get back to what our grandparents used to do.” Melanie grew up on a farm in Upper Beaconsfield and “didn’t have processed foods a lot”. She would visit her
grandmother’s Dandenong property where she grew fruit trees and “made everything”. “You turn 18 and then you move out of home and then you eat all the things you shouldn’t eat,” she said. “Then I fell pregnant with Bailin and it just got me thinking about stuff again, so I started reading books.” She wanted to share her back-tobasics lifestyle so set her sights on a co-operative. She’s been running The Hills and Valleys Co-op with Emerald mum Alison Edwards for 18 months. “Some people don’t have the land to be able to grow their own produce,” Melanie said. “Having the co-op means everybody can access it, everybody can get good fruit and veg. “We’ve just started doing dried goods as well. “Alison and I, with other people as well, we run a canteen at the school twice a term and there’s no artificial colours or preservatives and we cater to all food allergies, so every kid in the school can have the opportunity to eat from the canteen. “That, to me, is really important. “Somebody might not like what we have but I don’t want anybody who can’t have what we have to offer.” Melanie gets creative with her lunches, whipping up sushi or wraps using silverbeet leaves. “Alison and I are discussing we’d like to do some cooking demonstrations because I always get asked about the lunches that I do for the boys,” she said. “Sometimes people are wanting dif-
ferent ideas so they’re not having bread all the time.” “On our Facebook page we’ll share recipes. “It’s really become a passion for me, and nutrition and all of this. “People are getting back to ‘the majority of the time we need to eat good, fresh food’. “I think it’s the way to go. I think it’s the way forward.” Melanie said the farm was “a lot of work”. “You spend your weekends doing stuff on the property but we do enjoy that as well - we really enjoy it, otherwise we wouldn’t do it,” she said. “I just want everybody to know that they can do this. “We’re learning. You don’t have to know it all.”
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Rachael's recipes A blaze of colour Cauliflower soup (serves 2-4) Ingredients: * One head of cauliflower * 3/4 cup of cream * 1/4 cup of water * Salt * Pepper * 50g of butter 1. Cut off the cauliflower florets (try to keep them the same size). 2. Place into a pot with cream, water, salt and pepper (I prefer white pepper, so you don’t get black specks through the soup). 3. Bring to the boil, then drop the heat to a simmer and cook until cauliflower is soft. 4. Once cooked, you can either use a stick-mixer or blender to make a smooth soup. Add the butter to give it a nice lift when blending (if using a blender, do not overfill because the mixture is hot). 5. Serve with warm crusty bread; alternatively, with croutons and a drizzle of olive oil. Enjoy!
SPRING has sprung and this magnificent azalea has bloomed into blazing colour. Azaleas and rhododendrons grow magnificently in the sometimes cold climate of the Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley and thrive on the clean air and crisp spring weather this region is famous for. Hardy as well as beautiful, azaleas and rhododendrons grow best in partial shade so the forest coverings offered by the treescapes of the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges makes this an ideal spot for these gorgeous plants. This photograph captures the vibrant colour on offer to you and your garden at this time of year. It also shows the rich plant life you can find at the many and varied gardens in the area or
you can plant in your own. There is no shortage of opportunities to experience the wonderful plant life all around us at this time of year or you can get creative and bring the spring colour inside with some stunning house plants. Spring is often synonymous with life and as new life springs forth, so too can your home and garden ideas. 159663 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
Bring your batteries back By Jodie Symonds IF YOU'VE got a collection of used household batteries lying around at home, there is an easy way to dispose of them by visiting Bunnings Croydon. As part of the Australian Battery Recycling Initiative, Bunnings Croydon developed the Batteryback program to responsibly dispose of old household batteries. Batteries contain eco-toxic metals such as cadmium, mercury and lead. When leaked from the battery, they can contaminate soil and groundwater when disposed of in landfill. Recycling batteries allows
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valuable non-renewable resources to be recovered, including lead and other materials. These resources can then be used to create new batteries and other products including stainless steel pots and pans. Bunnings Croydon Complex Manager, Shawn Adams said the local community could drop off used batteries in the Batteryback bin located at the front of the store. “We encourage the local community to head in store and recycle their used household batteries - it’s very simple and can make a really positive impact on the environment,” Mr Adams said.
CEO of ABRI, Helen Lewis said the program had recycled over 85,000 kilograms of batteries, equivalent to over 3.7 million AA batteries, since the program’s establishment in 2009. “Helping to reduce the thousands of tonnes of batteries which end up in landfill every year can be as simple as visiting your local Bunnings to recycle your old batteries,” Ms Lewis said. For more information on the Batteryback program visit https://www.bunnings.com.au/ about-us/our-actions/reducewaste.
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Ensuring no ticks for your pets AS we approach the warmer months of September to April it is important that pet owners are on the lookout for symptoms of tick bites. A new tick has made its way into town; the eastern paralysis tick, Ixodes holocyclus, has been reported at 32 postcodes in the Greater Melbourne Area and appears to be more deadly than the more common southern paralysis tick. Local hot spots for the ticks have been reported but all residents of the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges should be aware of the new critter. Eastern paralysis tick infestations have been reported in Chum Creek, Healesville, Silvan, Emerald and Toolangi so far this season. Dr Adele Scannell, practice manager and lead veterinarian at Animal Aid in Coldstream, has some tips for pet owners to keep their furry friends safe from ticks this spring. “Pet owners should always be aware of ticks which may be present on their dogs,” she said. “There are two main types of ticks that need to be checked for (brown ticks and paralysis ticks) and they can sometimes look quite similar.” Dr Scannell said there are many precautions owners can take to try to protect their animals from ticks. “If you are worried about your pet getting a tick there are a variety of tick control products available that can be used,” she said. “These include tick prevention collars, oral parasiticide tablets and topical parasiticide spot on treatments.”
It’s important pet owners know how to recognise and treat ticks on Pictures: MUSEUM VICTORIA their pets. 159786 Dr Scannell also gave some tips on how and when to check your animals for ticks. “This involves parting the hair on longer haired animals and closely examining the skin for any signs of ticks or tick feeding cavities,” she said. “Ticks feed on the blood of their hosts and will vary in size depending on how much they have fed and how engorged they are.
“Both brown and paralysis ticks look like a raised circular/oval area of brown or black tissue attached closely to the skin; they are differentiated by close examination of the distribution of legs around their bodies and head.” If you find a tick on your animal, Dr Scannell said it’s important to know how to remove the tick correctly. “A tick cannot simply be pulled off and instead it is important to remove
the tick in the correct manner by twisting the body and head to allow the entire tick to be removed,” she said. “This can be facilitated by the use of special tick twisting tools. “If one tick is identified on your pet it important to make sure your pet is thoroughly examined for any more ticks.” While common brown ticks can carry blood-borne diseases that can be harmful to your animal and many of them are a serious concern, the symptoms of a paralysis tick should be recognised early to avoid long term damage to your pet.
“As the name implies a paralysis develops often starting from the back end but if left untreated, this tick paralysis can lead to paralysis of respiratory muscles and can be life threatening,” Dr Scannell said. “There are other signs that can also be suggestive of tick paralysis including: vomiting, loss of appetite, lethargy, altered pupil size, change in voice (bark or meow), coughing and difficulty blinking. “It is important that all pets who have suspected tick attachment are seen by a veterinarian for best advice and treatment.”
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Into the Wild Garden and Landscape’s recent project in Kallista. 159804 Pictures: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS Kye recommends even experienced gardeners seek some professional input before tackling a project on this scale. “For something on this scale, I recommend getting some advice, just because all gardens have their unique conditions,” he said. “If you need some help even just coming up with a work plan that’s probably your best place to start.” To get your garden looking just as good as the work done by Into the Wild Gardens, Kye has some great tips to get you started now for spring next year. “You want to go around a look at
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INTO the Wild Garden and Landscape is a Kallista-based business with years of experience in what plants and flowers grow best in the Dandenong Ranges. Business owner and operator Kye has shared some great advice on how to get your garden looking it’s best for spring and discussed a heritage garden in Kallista he has bought back to life. Kye and the team at Into the Wild started the Kallista project about two years ago and it has blossomed into spring with magnificent colour. “We started with liaising with the client on how they want to manage the garden,” Kye said. “We picked the point in the season where the garden is doing the best and this one is really a spring flash of colour with high acid stuff that everyone will recognise like camellias, tree azaleas and special deciduous trees.” “We planted things that really are popular in cottage gardens for thousands of years, it’s a really Asiatic English style garden.” Kye said bringing an older garden back to life after it had been neglected for a long time was a lot of work. “We did a lot of hard pruning and letting things come back through and grow and treating the soil properly because it had lost all its acid and lost nutrition in the ground after years and years of leaf litter on there,” he said. “The real hassle on this side of the hill is fungus; it gets into the soil and things like azalea or any flowering plant will be really drained of all their nutrients.”
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Gardens in all their greenery By Jodie Symonds WHAT better way to get some inspiration for your next garden project, than to visit the Upper Yarra Valley Garden Club’s Open Garden Weekend on 1 and 2 October. The annual event will feature five stunning coolclimate gardens between Don Valley and Warburton. Each garden has a unique feel and offers a different experience with wide array of beautiful landscaping and flora. One of the properties featured will be ‘Ewartvale’, a one-hectare piece of beautiful land that backs onto the boundary of Don River. Christabel Park in Yarra Junction has a park-like feel and a relaxing atmosphere. If you’re enticed by some Devonshire tea, then Len and Dina McLean’s property in Yarra Junction is perfect for you. They will also be selling a variety of flowers and all proceeds will be forwarded to Upper Yarra Secondary College’s chaplaincy fund and to Benwerrin Women’s Refuge. Kerry and Edward Tanner’s property in Warburton has a wonderful blend of traditional plants with flowing native shrubs to attract wild birds. A Warburton garden owned by Jenny and Glenn Gersbach has a combination of bright colours and rusty bits and bobs. Signs to the gardens will be placed along Warburton Highway, and refreshments, a plant stall and gardening books will be available at various gardens. Tickets cost $20 to access all five gardens, $5 per person for one garden and children under the age of 16 are free.
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Wise to owl threat By Victoria Stone-Meadows THE Mount Evelyn Football Club have hit back at claims that they have outgrown their facility on Tramway Road and are disturbing wildlife in the area. The claims were made at a Yarra Ranges Council meeting on Tuesday 13 September, surrounding the discussion of the Mount Evelyn Recreation Reserve draft masterplan. President of the Mount Evelyn Environmental Protection and Progress Association Clare Worsnop said the times and length the football club practiced during the week had disturbed the Powerful Owls in the area. She also claimed that the football club had expanded beyond the acceptable use of the recreation reserve and should move their operations to another site. Mount Evelyn Football Club Vice-President Mal Darke said he was dismayed that MEEPPA had taken such a strong stance against the football club and that the club was all for the master plan. “We as a club, with representatives of both the senior and junior sides, concur with council’s recommendations in the plan,” he said. “As a junior and senior club, we have been successful and have a large base - we are one of the biggest clubs in league, we have a really huge influence on community, and we cross-represent the community that uses the facilities. “We agree we need updated infrastructure and surrounds and support recommendations in the report.” Mr Darke said he believed the club had found a balance between community use of the recreation reserve and the operations of the football club. “We don’t do anything outside scope of what a normal sporting club does,” he said. A recent report conducted by environmental consultants Biosis showed there was no ongoing adverse effect to the local wildlife caused by the football club. “I think we have a good balance in relation to the environment and the commissioned independent report addresses the concerns raised by MEEPPA and negates a lot of their allegations.” “The Biosis report is a good reflection of the current status of the wildlife and the minimal impact sport is having.” Mr Darke also said he would like to see the Recreation Reserve Master Plan go further, in regards to improving the infrastructure to be used by the football club and the wider community. “I think it’s a great start,” he said. “I would like to see the recommendations in the plan, but with additional infrastructure at club so we can co-exist with the environment and other users and groups in the area.”
Fire up for the firies at Open Day THE Montrose Fire Brigade is inviting the entire community to their Open Day on Sunday 16 October. The day will have a heap of activities and fun for all ages and give everyone a chance to really connect with the hard-working volunteers of their local CFA. The day starts at 9.30am and continues through to 3pm the same day. There will be a barbecue provided, kids' fire safety learning activities and tips, a rescue demonstration, flare-off demonstration, face painting, a coffee van and heaps more. Not to mention the friendly faces of all the volunteer firefighters such as Sally Conner and Lacinda Ellis pictured above. Everyone is invited to come along, learn about fire safety and really get to know your fire fighting neighbours. Some very lucky kids might even get to fire up the Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS hose from the front of the fire truck. 159793
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Take a hint from nature Note the neighbours Proximity is an important clue. Is your plant surviving close to other plants, and are these neighbours the same species or different? This will tell you whether competition is an important health indicator, and provide you with a list of plants that will grow happily by its side. For example, the ‘Love Creeper’ vine (Comesperma volubile) needs support to grow. It likes to climb up grasses such as Lepidosperma or the branches of Caseina. You should also check for nearby trees and bushes to see if shelter or part shade is creating a microclimate for your plant.
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COVER Jose and Graham Elsegood from Don Valley in their show garden. 159604 Picture: ROB CAREW
ONE word springs to mind when thinking about last month’s weather - wild. The heavy and erratic weather patterns brought plenty of wild rainy fronts and native wildflowers have begun to carpet the understories of grassy open woodlands. Spring rains are a common occurrence, but the intensity and consistency of these rains has given wildflowers a jump start and increased the populations of certain species. The natural occurrence of wildflower flushes has evolved so plant species thrive in different microhabitats. For instance, at one site you may see Bulbine lilies growing on sloped depressions, where rain pools. In the higher slopes where soils are more dry you can see Early Nancys; with more tolerant species like Dinaellas crossing over into a number of different environments. You can get a ‘leg up’ in your own backyard by taking tips from your local wilderness reserves. If you want to grow your wildflower patch through natural reseeding, or are just looking for some new and interesting species to cultivate, your local forests and reserves are a great source of information.
A Love Creeper vine, twining up a Lepidosperma grass. 159667 Go for a wander and see which wildflowers appeal most to you. You unravel the mystery of their existence through a bit of detective work. Is it getting though? How is your chosen plant getting nutrients? Is there a lot of leaf
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Disc surger y funds sought MATES of Mount Evelyn’s Craig Walton are banding together to help fund-raise $60,000 for spinal surgery in Europe, and are calling on residents to lend a hand. The 32-year-old has been waiting over 10 years for answers, following an incident at the beach with his now-wife Lauren. Mr Walton developed degenerative disc disease of two lower discs and two disc bulges. He was admitted to hospital, and was told surgeons could remove the bulges, but chronic fatigue and a low immune system made the surgery too risky. A typical day for Mr Walton involves eating his breakfast lying on the floor with his golden retriever Shannon to relieve the pressure on his back; the former motor-mechanic is now unable to work and spends most of his days in bed or on the floor. Mr Walton said he saw five out of six top neurosurgeons in Australia, but was told nothing could be done except fusing the discs together that would stop him from doing the things he loves.
He is now unable to perform simple tasks including putting on his socks. “There are times where I think I’m doing really well, and I’ve done all of the right things, and then I’ll have an aggravation and I can be out for six months,” Mr Walton said. An aggravation will cause massive sciatic pain that is “impossible to explain”. “Sometimes, I can wake up in the middle of the night in pain, that’s the worst,” Mr Walton said. A trip to see Queensland company, Sky Gen raised the idea to have artificial disc surgery in Germany. “After all of this - being told I won’t be able to do anything and just being handed pain killers all of the time is not how I want to live my life. I’d love to be back doing the things I love,” he said. “Watching a movie on the couch with my wife would be great - windsurfing, motorbike riding - and little things we all take for granted every day.” When his friend Justin Berger created a GoFundMe account to help support him, Mr Walton
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Watch cuts: Not happy in this neighbourhood I AM not happy with the government’s cuts to the Neighbourhood Watch Program. Neighbourhood Watch is a community-based crime prevention program that assists communities in the Valley to work together and keep residents safe. The timing is a blow in the lead-up to the Neighbourhood Watch Week starting 3 October, a week focused on creating awareness of the program and attracting new members. Daniel Andrews and Police Minister Lisa Neville have slashed funding for Neighbourhood Watch, leaving it with only a part-time acting CEO and a part-time administration person. The former full-time CEO Gill Metz was forced to resign after funding was withdrawn by the state Government recently. Neighbourhood Watch aims to improve the quality of life within a neighbourhood by minimising preventable crime and promoting closer community ties. The program relies on the community, volunteers and the police working together in a partnership to achieve these aims. I have in the past chaired the AGM for the Mt Evelyn Neighbourhood Watch and found them to be a great bunch of people who care about their community and others safety. Under the former Coalition Government we provided $600,000 to fund a full-time CEO and reinvigorate the Neighbourhood Watch program around the state. I am disappointed that the Andrews Government has chosen to put volunteers last again in our community, just like we have seen with the CFA dispute and how volunteer CFA members have been made to feel like secondclass citizens. Over the last year we have had a 14.6 per cent increase in crime in the Yarra Valley according to
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Sensory mats here to help By Jesse Graham
Josh and Nick Crawley of Belgrave Heights Christian School are prepped and ready to raise money though a 24-hour ping pong marathon. 159820 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS
Balls in flight By Victoria Stone-Meadows STUDENTS and staff at Belgrave Heights Christian School will be raising money by participating in a 24-hour Ping-PongA-Thon. Students and staff raise money through sponsorship for the playing stint that will go towards freeing people from sexual exploitation and human trafficking. Participating members of the school community will play non-stop ping pong from 9am, Friday 7th October to 9am, Saturday 8th October. The event will take place in more than 60 sites across Australia during October in an aim to raise $400,000 to support nine organisations in South East Asia tackling human trafficking and sexual exploitation of young people.
Belgrave Heights Christian School Chaplain Nick Crawley organised for the school to get involved this year and says it is too worthwhile a cause not to. “I heard about what they were doing and heard about combining the fun with justice side of it, and thought it would be a great thing for the school to be involved in,” he said. “It is something tangible and practical for the students here, they hear about these awful things, but here they can actually do something by playing ping pong.” “Whether it is for a whole period, a few hours after school or into the night, it is an active way we can get involved.” There are currently about 320 students from the school scheduled to play throughout the day, as well as parents and members of the wider school
community getting involved and playing too. Mr Crawley said the school community have really rallied behind the event and even his son was on hand to help out. “It’s a great cause and good to raise money for it and this is a great way to do it, everyone loves a bit of ping pong,” Josh Crawley said. People of all ages are invited to participate in The Pong by registering online, engaging their friends and family as sponsors and committing to play table tennis for three hours during the event at their preferred location. The Belgrave Heights event is a school-only event, but the wider community is invited to get involved by sponsoring a participating student. To sponsor or find out more, visit: www.pingpongathon.com
SENSORY mats designed to help people living with intellectual disabilities relieve stress will be on display at Mont De Lancey next month, following an outpouring of community support. An exhibition of more than 200 sensory mats will be held at Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead through October, organised by the Seville Community House. Glenice Hopes from the community house said the sensory mats were designed to help people living with intellectual disabilities, or who are on the autism spectrum, and feature objects and textured fabrics that can be felt or played with to help with relaxation. “They work as a calm-you-down, stress relief, anxiety relief sort of thing,” Ms Hopes said. She said the community house asked residents to help make mats and donate them to the house, and that more than 200 were made and handed in. “I worked in the aged care sector for many years, and prior to that, the disability sector, so I
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Crime is a concern IN THE last few weeks my office has had a dramatic increase in emails and calls regarding crime and community safety in Casey and Cardinia. With population growth and crime increasing above 12 per cent across the state, residents have a right to be concerned. This increase is not normal, the Andrews Labor Government has failed to act. In NSW the crime rate is falling, while in Victoria police numbers are falling. There are actions the government can take to protect you and your family: • Increase police numbers; • Reintroduce the Liberals' tougher bail laws; • Reintroduce the Liberals' move-on laws; • Support the Liberals' Car Jacking Bill; • Support the Liberals' No Body, No Parole Bill; and • Recommit the funding cut to Neighbourhood Watch. As long as Daniel Andrews fails to acknowl-
edge there is a growing crime problem, he will fail to act. Casey and Cardinia families deserve a government that cares, listens and acts. Daniel Andrews and his local MPs have failed. Brad Battin, Member for Gembrook.
very unsettled time emotionally for the Burnses; they were embraced by Kallista with kindness and love that has touched their hearts. Again thankyou and love always from Shane, Kate and the kids. Shane Burns, Kallista.
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THE Burns Family of Kallista, especially Shane Burns, would like to express their sincere appreciation and love to the community of Kallista. In particular, to Josephine the proprietor of the Kallista Cellars and Post Office, the hub of the community. Recently the Burns Family experienced a tough time with the father Shane having had two brain operations to remove a cancerous tumor. Shane is now home after four weeks in hospital and really wants to say thankyou to his neighbors in Helena Avenue and the whole of Kallista at large for the support and kindness displayed to his family while he was in hospital. During a
WE'RE told that an alarming number of water birds at Emerald Lake have needed rescuing after becoming entangled in discarded fishing line. The entangled birds, who evaded capture or were not spotted, would have died horrible deaths (Birds' line of death, 20 September). Cardinia Shire’s Kevin Alexander says “this is very distressing and unnecessary" and he’s right. But there’s a simple solution. Ban fishing at the Emerald Lake. This beautiful park should be a sanctuary for all wildlife - not just birds. According to Dr Donald Broom, Professor of Animal Welfare at Cambridge University:
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IT WILL be Beatlemania at the Yarra Ranges Seniors Festival Launch in Mooroolbark on Monday 3 October. The Beatles tribute band The Australian Beatlez will perform at the Mooroolbark Community Centre, as part of the festival with classic hit Beatles’ songs. Revisiting the 60s, the Beatlez will tell stories of Paul, John, Ringo and George. Formally known as the Metlets - The Australian Beatlez has been spending the last 10 years building a professional Beatles experience. The band features Ben King as Paul McCartney, Michael Burke as George Harrison, Scott McCarthy as John Lennon and Dan Slater as Ringo Starr. Mooroolbark Young Women’s Christian Association president Beth Dummelow said she was looking forward to revisiting “Beatlemania”. “I remember when The Beatles visited Melbourne in 1964,” Ms Dummelow said. The performance will be at the Moroolbark Community Centre from 10am-11.15am. Tickets cost $8 for Yarra Ranges residents with a Seniors Card and $15 for those without a Seniors Card. To book, call Yarra Ranges Council 1300 368 333 or visit yarraranges.vic.gov.au/seniorsfestival.
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Team stops plant spread By Jodie Symonds
From left, Captain Alan Stanfield, Peter Marke, Peter Hall (all from the CFA) and participants (some wearing CFA jackets), William Gardner, Sam Thompson, Sam Carlton, Jessica McFarlane, Emily Tomada, Ricky Coniglione and Sammuel Fredickson. 158960
Young drivers on course By Jodie Symonds SIX CFA members and four community members were awarded for the completion of a defensive driving course. Thanks to the Anthony and Travis Hall Memorial Driver Education Fund, the young members had the chance to participate in the Level One Defensive Driving Course. To acknowledge their achievement, awards were presented to Sam Thompson (Menzies Creek CFA), Caidyn Miller (Upwey CFA), Sam Carlton (Belgrave Heights and South CFA), Sammuel Fredrickson (Emerald CFA), Ricky Coniglione (Emerald CFA), Emily
Tomada (Sassafras/Ferny Creek CFA), Stuart Horner from Sassafras, William Gardner from Emerald, Rohan Lambert from Ferny Creek and Jessica McFarlane from Upwey. The memorial fund honours the memory of Anthony and Travis Hall, who were aged 15 and 13 respectively when they were killed in a road accident in Cockatoo in January 1995. Both boys were enthusiastic members of the Upwey Junior Fire Brigade, with Anthony being the Junior Captain at the time of the accident. The fund is designed to remember Anthony and Travis in a way that is beneficial to the community.
The fund has received tremendous support from local fire brigades and local residents. Over $23,000 has been raised by the fund, which, with support from the Murcott’s Driving Excellence who has donated two courses every year. The fund is managed by prominent members of the fire service and the Dandenong Ranges community in Peter Hall, Graeme Legge, Bob Horner, Geoff Champion and Peter Marke (Convenor) in conjunction with the Upwey Brigade. For more information, call Peter Marke on 0427 937 839.
A TEAM of 10 Californian Conservation Corps volunteers removed more than 15,000 sweet pittosporum seedlings from Cardinia Dam earlier this month. The work took over three days and was part of a new Pittosporum Control Program in the Dandenong Ranges. The control program is focused on public and private lands along the sweet pittosporum invasion track from Menzies Creek to the Cardinia Dam. The weed achieves dominance and with them - there will be no understory plants, native shrubs, wild-flowers or native orchids.
The sweet pittosporum is an Australian native, which evolved in South Eastern Queensland and then migrated south across the cool valleys. According to Dandenong Ranges group, StopPitt, the Menzies Creek pittosporum study site was established after one tree was planted in a Menzies Creek garden about 70 years ago. Blackbirds then carried it over the garden fence and resulting in about 6000 pittosporum seedlings per hectare 200 metres away, around the study site. Agricultural scientist Jeff Walker in the 1940s as a child and again 70 years later, permitted the observations, and then
led to a citizen science project with the Menzies Creek Primary school in 2012/13. The study led to a research paper with Professor Ros Gleadow from Monash University and to a $50,000 grant four months later, as well as the formation of StopPitt. The Pittosporum Control Program was funded by a recent grant of $250,000 from the Federal Landcare budget, which was announced recently by the then Environment Minister, Greg Hunt, at the pittosporum study site in Menzies Creek. StopPitt is looking for volunteers to join the program. To register your interest, email stoppitt@internode. on.net
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The march will also raise awareness about stockpiles of illegal wildlife products, calling for all governments to publicly destroy them and demonstrate zero tolerance for legalising trade. Director of For the Love of Wildlife, Donalea Patman, said everyone needed to engage to make the changes necessary to save the majestic animals from extinction now and in the future. “These keystone species are heading toward extinction, and many scientists say we are in the sixth mass extinction.” Federal MP for La Trobe Jason Wood said he fully supported the march.
“I fully support the Global March for Lions that happens every year in Melbourne,” Mr Wood said. “At [the] 2014 March, I announced I would work on the banning of importation of Lion Trophies and since then Donalea Patman and For the Love of Wildlife have done some brilliant work with me on the issue. “Because of this, Australia took the lead and now other countries are starting to follow suit.” The march will start at 11am. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/ FLOWildlife/ or email fortheloveofwildlife@gmail.com
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TERM 4 PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES ‘ENROL TODAY’ GOVT. FUNDED TRAINING WITH FREE CHILDCARE AVAILABLE WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAY MORNINGS IT’S EASIER THAN YOU THINK! COMPUTER TRAINING:
SMALL BUSINESS TRAINING
IPADS/TABLETS FOR BEGINNERS WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY ASSIST IT FLEXI TRAINING IPADS/TABLETS FOR BEGINNERS
SOCIAL MEDIA-SAVVY Bus. Pages DIGITAL IMAGING XERO FOR BEGINNERS WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT
CRISIS FOR BUSINESS (SBV) DEVELOP YOUR ONLINE STRATEGY (SBV)
PUBLIC FORUM: WHY GO VEGAN? Gold coin donation. Light Supper. All Welcome
CREATIVE ARTS
PILATES QI GONG YOGA MINDFULNESS MEDITATION THE BODY WORKSHOP STRETCH & STRENGTHEN
BOTANICAL DRAWING PAINTING CROCHET CLASS MOSAIC MIRRORS SOAP MAKING BEYOND BEGINNER GUITAR EXP. PAINTING/DRAWING/PRINT
The Cockatoo Community House 159779
Place to learn at your leisure
GREAT WORKSHOPS LEVEL 2 FIRST AID & CPR FERMENTING FOODS AT HOME BACKYARD CHICKENS FOR BEG. PLANT BASED BREAKFAST COOKING
PAEDIATRIC FIRST AID SOMATIC AWARENESS PAST LIFE REGRESSION CORE TRANSFORMATION
OCCASIONAL CHILDCARE PROGRAM
FUN WITH ART AND DESIGN
WED 9.30-12.30pm $25 or FRI 9.30-1.30pm $30
MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH SERVICE PLAYGROUPS
THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1975
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plenty of opportunities for people of all ages to get involved in the many exciting courses being run this semester. These and so many more courses are available to enrol into today, but you’ll have to be quick as they’re sure to fill up quickly. To find out more information on these courses or to book, contact the Cockatoo Neighbourhood House on 5968 9031.
House provides a safe and friendly environment, where all community members are given the opportunity to undergo personal growth and empowerment through educational and creative activities and courses. There’s also access to a range of facilities including the internet, computers and printers. This season there will be
WITH a vast range of exciting new short courses being offered over October, Cockatoo Neighbourhood House has something for everyone to enjoy. Whether it’s learning how to make your own gnocchi or teaching kids how to juggle and hoola hoop, Cockatoo Neighbourhood House guarantees a great time. “An open door for all” the Cockatoo Neighbourhood
PROGRAM TERM 4, 2016 HEALTH AND WELL BEING CIRCUIT TRAINING FOR MUMS, BUMS AND TUMS. Starts Tuesday 4/10 at 9.15am-10.15am.
CHRISTMAS COOKING Learn how to make traditional Italian Christmas sweets in this class GIUGGIULENA - a brittle Sicilian toffee of sugar and honey with sesame and almonds.
And Friday 7/10, 9.15am-10.15am, $5 per session
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This class also includes a demonstration of the classic Italian Cassata and which will be served with afternoon tea.
A light to moderate intensity program to help improve balance,
WHEN: Saturday 5/11. Time: 12.30pm - 3.30pm Cost: $85 (includes
flexibility and fitness. Mondays and Wednesday’s during school terms,
all ingredients, afternoon tea and Guiggiulena to take home). What to
9.30am-10.30am, $5 per session.
bring: container to take home your delicious toffee.
MAT PILATES with qualified instructor Sandra
BOOKINGS: phone Joan on 0419 504 977.
Starts: Wednesday 5/10 at 10.45am. Cost: $10 per session
GNOCCHI
GIRL’S SELF DEFENCE LIFE SKILLS.
Learn how to make potato Gnocchi and pumpkin Gnocchi and enjoy a
8 weeks course designed to give girls between the ages of 11 and 18 year the confidence to defend themselves when needed.
delicious lunch. When: Thursday 13/10 Time: 10am - 1pm Cost: $25 includes all ingredients, lunch and Gnocchi to take home
When: Starts Tuesday 18/10. 5.30pm - 6.30pm. Cost: $65 for 8 weeks.
HEART FOUNDATION WALKING GROUP Improve your health and walk more, join this fun walking group. You can bring your dog to walk with you. Start: Tuesday 4/10 at 9.30. No costs involved.
ART & CRAFT COCKATOO NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE CRAFT GROUP Every Tuesday during school terms 10.15am-1pm. Starts: Tuesday 4/10 Cost $10 for 6 months.
FACIAL CREAM, TONER AND CLEANSER
LINE DANCING Come and join this fun and excellent healthy form of physically and mentally stimulating low impact exercise. When: Starts Friday 21/10 at 1pm-2pm Cost: $85 for 8 weekly classes.
Thursday 24/11, 1-3pm. Cost: $25 this includes all ingredients, jars and bottles.
MULTI MEDIA ART GROUP with Jenny Pring-Morgan Be inspired to explore your skills and create new art works with our
MUMS AND BUBS MEDITATION These meditation mornings are designed to help Mums relax and find peace and calm in their day while having your baby with you. Starts: Friday 21/10 at 11am. Cost: $70 for 8 weekly sessions.
COOKING
lovely caring group of like minded people. A safe non competitive place where you can set your own pace. Beginners are more than welcome. A fun class, we paint abstracts, mandalas, water colour, multi media, journal making, the latest craze of zentangle, or feel free to bring your colouring books.
TERM 4 COOKING CLASSES AT JOAN’S HOME KITCHEN IN GEMBROOK
BYO acrylic paints, paper and canvas When: Starts Wednesday 12/10, 12noon – 3pm Cost: $60 for 8 classes
The following cooking classes will be held at Joan’s home kitchen in
ADULT LEARNING & LITERACY
Gembrook. To book call either Cockatoo Neighbourhood House or call Joan on 0419 505 988. The address will be provided by booking.
FIRST AID $115 When Saturday 29/10, 9.30am-1pm Cost $115
BISCOTTI Learn to make double chocolate and hazelnut biscotti. Great for Gifts!
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When: Saturday 8/10 Time: 12.30pm - 3.30pm. Cost: $85 includes all
When: Saturday 29/10, 9.30-11.30 Cost: $55
ingredients, afternoon tea and biscotti to take home).
RESPONSIBLE SERVICE OF ALCOHOL
What to bring: container to home those delicious biscotti
When: Saturday 3/12, 9.30am-1.30pm Cost: $65
Are you interested in a playgroup/social support group for parents and their children with special needs? Please contact us and we will discuss with you how we can organize a group according to your needs.
COCKATOO NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE 23BaileyRd.(kinderbuilding)Cockatoo3781•Telephone:59689031•Fax:59680261 Email:cnhouse@ ii.net.au•ABN:37848360549•Website:cockatooneighbourhoodhouse.org.au
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Second chance IF YOU missed the opportunity to complete Year 12 and want a second chance, Mountain District Learning Centre in Ferntree Gully can help you get a fresh start to open up a new world of opportunities. Sometimes life gets in the way - family problems, learning difficulties, conflict with friends, bullying, illness or mental health issues - whatever the reason, MLDC can help. You don’t even have to do exams - unless you wish to apply for university within two years of completing VCE. There are opportunities to complete the VCE and get the sense of achievement that comes with reaching your goals. They have a range of VCE subjects including English, Psychology, Philosophy, Business Management and Health and Human Development. If high school just wasn’t for you, it gives you the opportunity to complete your VCE outside of a school setting. MLDC has adult VCE available to people over the age of 18 and who have been out of full-time school for at
least one year. It’s also a great way for adults to expand their general knowledge and experience. MDLC student from Ferntree Gully, Patricia Mayer said she left school at 16 and felt disconnected from her peers and education. “It was almost robotic, just going through the motions and nobody really cared whether I passed or failed,” Ms Mayer said. She contacted MLDC and doubted she would attend, but the staff at MLDC believed in her. She said classes were small - and the teachers were able to take the time to listen, and help out where she needed assistance. “I will be back next year to complete my other two subjects,” Ms Mayer said. “MLDC has given me a second chance to complete my education.” MLDC is taking enrolments for VCE in 2017 - for more information visit www. mldc.com.au or phone 9758 7859
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JAPARA Japara offers a wide range of educational and social support services for the people of Kilsyth, Montrose and beyond; all with an aim to nurture and facilitate individual growth and social connections. We may have moved to a brand new facility, but we are the same reliable and welcoming service.
CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES Occasional Care: Our new, purpose-built children’s services rooms are designed specifically for the Occasional Care program. The furniture, equipment and outdoor play area cater to diverse abilities, focusing on the interests and appropriate developmental needs of the children in our program. We invite you to contact us to meet our team and view our children’s rooms. Playgroup: For children age 0 to 6 years, play is the primary way to enhance their language and develop their physical, intellectual and social skills. Playgroups provide a space for children to develop these important skills while paving the way for the big transition to kindergarten and primary school. For parents or guardians, playgroups are a great way to meet others. They also often provide a forum where lasting relationships are made. Japara also celebrates the important role that grandparents play in helping raise our community’s children. If you are one of these very important people, we invite you to join our Grandparent’s Playgroup.
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VENUE HIRE AT JAPARA From weddings to yoga classes, board meetings to corporate training days, Japara’s new five-star Living & Learning Centre offers a variety of spaces that will suit almost any need. The Centre boasts beautiful spaces to sit up to 120 people and intimate board rooms to suit 12, with everything in between. Options for hire are available for both one-off events and regular hire arrangements. The facility is fitted out with the most up to date AV and IT equipment throughout, all you need to do is plug in and you’re off! Most rooms can be configured to your needs. We offer tables and chairs and can configure them in a variety of formats. If you are in need of a clear space, many rooms can also be cleared of all furniture. If flooring is important to you, Japara offers several options, including spotted gum timber floors, polished concrete or carpet.
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Year 11 and Year 12 subjects available Single subject enrolments welcome Flexible mix and match options
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Adult learners are welcome to enrol in a VCE subject for personal knowledge and enrichment.
Reconnect wih your future at Mountain District Learning Centre Training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding.
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CLASSES BEING OFFERED IN TERM 4 The Regulars Elementary French Wed 5 Oct - 14 Dec 6:00 - 7:30pm Cost: $120 Intermediate French Wed 5 Oct - 14 Dec 7:30 - 9:00pm Cost: $120 Social Singing Group Every Wednesday 1:45 - 3:15pm Cost: $5 per week Advanced Philosophy Tue 4 Oct - 13 Dec 7:00pm - 9:00pm Cost: Gold Coin Donation Crafty Chicks Tue 4 Oct - 13 Dec 7:30 - 9:30pm Cost: Gold Coin Donation Social Acoustic Guitar Every Monday 8:00 - 9:00pm Cost: $5 per week Seniors Activities Cultural Diversity Group Italian and English combined. Learn about Italy and it’s culture with this social group. Lunches, games and much more. Every Friday 11:00am - 3:00pm Kilsyth Senior Citizens Bingo, Cards, Lunches and Outings Every Tuesday 11:00 - 3:00pm Coming in 2017 for Seniors are trips to the movies, guest speakers and much more!
Learn Local Pre-accredited Courses Numeracy & Money Skills 16NAMS1234 Mon 3 Oct - 12 Dec 9:30 - 11:30am Cost: $70 Con: $50 Materials: $15
Facebook for Business & Community 16BasicIT1234 Monday 10 Oct - 24 Oct 10:00 - 12:00pm Cost: $45.00 Materials: Bring your own. Reach your targeted audience and promote your business in this interactive short course. Introduction to iPads/Tablets 16BasicIT1234 This short course introduces you to the basics of using your digital device. It’s fun and interactive. Bring your own device and imagination.
Tue 11 Oct - 25 Oct 1:00 - 3:00pm Cost: $35.00 Materials: $15.00
Introduction to Basic Computers 16BasicIT1234 Are you a bit confused when it comes to using your computer? This short course will bring up to speed with the basics of computer operations. Tue 15 Nov - 29 Nov 1:00 - 3:00pm Cost: $35.00 Materials: $15.00
The Basics of Digital Photography 16BasicIT1234 Coming up to the festive time of year lots of holiday and Christmas snaps are taken. Learn the basics of making your photos special by learning great tips in the course.
Thu 10 Nov - 1 Dec 6:00 - 8:00pm Cost: $50.00 Materials: $15.00
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Bringing back some classics the upholsterer said there was no feeling quite like seeing the completed project. He said that knowing you’d used your own hands, and your hard-earned skills, to bring a smile to a person’s day was what kept him in the business. “It’s fantastic when furniture is restored to its former glory,” he said. “Or to bring an old piece alive with a more modern look.”
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With so much experience, and so many projects under his belt, Luke is only too happy to offer advice and suggestions to his clients. Luke said his finished, refurbished works often became the centrepieces of many homes. On some occasions, these pieces could often have sentimental value for families, which was why the time and effort was all worth the result.
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MOUNT Evelyn Upholstery specialises in antique restoration, recovery and repairs for all types of furniture. Skilled upholsterer, Luke Wilson, prides himself on his workmanship. After more than 27 years in the industry, he has developed a long list of satisfied customers. The business services all kinds of furniture, including lounge suites, din-
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SPACE TO SPARE IN UPWEY WITH a perfect position minutes from schools and shops plus the benefits of a quiet lifestyle on a no-through road, this lovely family home is an absolute delight. Vintage features - including the rustic timber front door, sash windows, and wraparound verandah - are reminders of this property’s lineage as one of the original homes on the street. Today, what you will appreciate is the scale of this surprisingly spacious residence, set to suit even the largest family. Sprawling over three levels, this home offers a main floor living area with wood fire, new floorboards, and fresh carpets, blending seamlessly with the open plan kitchen and dining with deck access. Here you will enjoy the native bird life, treetop views, and relaxing peace and quiet revered by locals.
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
From the central landing this home divides into a uniquely clever floorplan with ample space for everyone. A total of five bedrooms laid out in familyfriendly style are on offer, with upper level parent’s retreat main with ensuite accompanied by large second living area with covered deck, study, and powder room. One main floor bedroom and three further lower level bedrooms with family bath, extra powder room, storage room, and separate entry, are ideal for older kids or extended family. Outside, enjoy over 1000 square metres, with fenced side yard, terraced lawn, garden shed, and single garage. Much appreciated ample parking is on offer to accommodate family life.
Upwey 36 Ternes Road Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: FLETCHERS, 3/1606 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Olinda, 9751 0299 1561 Burwood Highway, Tecoma, 9751 0299
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HOME INSURANCE: IS COVER ENOUGH? DANDENONG Ranges, September 2016: Dandenong Ranges Community Bank® Group is currently asking customers as well as noncustomers if they have enough insurance cover for their home. As the community approaches the start of daylight savings, it is reminded that smoke detector batteries must be checked. The company’s three Community Bank® branches (Upwey, Belgrave and Cockatoo), will be giving away one 9V battery to anyone who brings in their current home and contents insurance policy for a comparative quote. There is a limit to one per customer. The company’s chairman, John Waters, advises that this is another way in which we are able to assist customers. “We hope that members of the community take advantage of this offer. If insurance is taken out through one of our branches, we will give the customer a free fire blanket. We all know that we need to protect our homes and having a working smoke alarm is one of those important items that can potentially save your life and the lives of your family,” he said. “According to the latest industry statistics, a massive 83 per cent of Australians are underinsured for both home and contents. That means that if a street of 30 homes were lost in a bushfire or flood event, only five would have the right amount of insurance, and be able to rebuild without any additional financial burden. One of the main reasons that people are under-insured is because it is the responsibility of the policy holder to choose the sum insured for both building and contents. It is important that the policy holder is aware of replacement costs of buildings, along with changes in building regulations,” Senior Group manager Mike Fleming said. This offer ends on 31 October, and there is a limit of one per customer - so hop to it and get a quote today!
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355 Lustatia Park Road, WooRi YaLLock 8
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Cherished by the same family since the 1930s, this exquisite 60-acre property offers a 2 bedroom main residence plus 2 tenanted cottages. Yet there is no disputing the jewel in the crown are the vast views and working infrastructure that will have you falling in love with this incredible homestead.
Glenn Gardiner 0418 376 144 Scott allison 0407 855 547
25 carson Road, SeviLLe 4
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For the irst time in 31 years, this reputable organic blueberry farm, situated on a stunning 31 acre homestead, is ready for new owners and would welcome the addition of horses and other livestock. Beloved and beautiful, Yellingbo Berries offers an immediate income, an incredible lifestyle, and an impressive family home with views of the Great Dividing Range. ingrid Wilde 0417 327 374 Leigh Gillman 0447 719 987
1561 Burwood Hwy, Tecoma 3/1606 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Olinda
PH: 9751 0299
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Lovely vintage features serve as reminders of local lineage and a time when this was the only home on the street. Today, what you will appreciate most is this surprisingly spacious residence with 5 bedrooms, 2 living areas, 2 decks for entertaining, and handy study, laid out in family-friendly style.
Frank kouzi 0415 772 771
19 rankins road, MonBUlk AUCTIon Saturday october 15 at 11am 4 1 Set on a quiet road with a lovely forest outlook, this 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom brick veneer ixer-upper is the one for you. Whether you are looking at either getting into the market as a irst time home buyer or looking an opportunity make a solid home just the way you want it, from the moment you walk in the door you are greeted with endless possibilities of new opportunities waiting to be created.
Scott Allison 0407 855 547 Frank kouzi 0415 772 771
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Profoundly picturesque, this 3 bedroom home offers soaring bird’s eye views. Modern rustic features including clerestory windows, vaulted ceilings, and exposed beams and brick, add architectural elements, and the open plan living area, galley kitchen, study, and 2 large decks, are immersed in views.
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5 Colston Avenue, SherBrooke 3
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The only sounds at this peaceful property are bird song and opportunity knocking. This starter home has the makings of a great investment with open plan living and kitchen, 3 bedrooms, central family bath, and generous laundry. Restore or rebuild, this is a smart investment in a serene environment.
Ingrid Wilde 0417 327 374
1561 Burwood Hwy, Tecoma 3/1606 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Olinda
PH: 9751 0299
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SALES AGENT REQUIRED Are you a real estate agent looking to work with a leading hills agency? Then look no further – we’re looking for an experienced sales agent to join our highly successful team. To be successful you will: •Haveexcellentcommunicationskills •Haveastrongworkethic&abletoworkunsupervised. •Well-networkedintheHillsarea •Havestrongnegotiatingskills (closingandovercomingobjections) •Presentthemselvesinaprofessionaland courteous manner at all times •Havegoodcomputerskillsandtheability to learn new systems and processes easily •Excellenttimemanagementskills •Validpolicecheck •Anagentsrepresentativecertiicateisessential Ifyouareseriousaboutacareer,notjustajobandwanttobe partofoursuccessfulteam,wewouldlovetohearfromyou& discuss how our training and leadership will take your career to thenextlevel. Pleaseforwardacoverletter,detailingwhyyouareperfect forourteamandincludeyourcurrentresume,to emeraldm10@bigpond.com. Pleasenote,allresponseswillbetreatedconidentiallyanddue tothehighlevelofresponsesonlysuccessfulapplicantswillbe contacted.
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ACRES OF EQUINE PARADISE WELCOME to “Boolaroo” 18 acres of beautiful Macclesfield horse country. Designed by Alistair Knox, the five-bedroom home has been designed to blend in with the landscape, offering sanctuary from the craziness of the city. A portion of the property (nearly two acres) is currently leased on a long term to a nursery, so as well as a fabulous home you have a steady income. The home has plenty of room for the large family with five bedrooms with robes, the master with ensuite and walkin robe, wonderful large kitchen with 900 freestanding oven, stone bench tops and the biggest pantry you’ve seen. Add to this two living areas each with wood heaters and split systems and both having sliding glass doors leading to the outdoor paved entertaining areas.
Outside offers many features including two dams with pumps for watering, a menage, 10 horse paddocks, electric fencing, holding yard and garage with concrete floor and power.
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A timely reminder. Is the home insurance you have the cover you need? Daylight savings commences on Sunday 2nd October – a good time to review insurance for your home as well as changing your smoke alarm batteries*.
*SPECIAL OFFER
Insurance is vital anytime for your home, however with the bushfire season approaching, it’s timely to review the level of protection you currently have for your home and contents or investment property. To review your insurance needs, obtain a quote or arrange cover to protect your home and lifestyle call or visit one of the Dandenong Ranges Community Bank® Group branches: Upwey – 30 Main Street Upwey – 9754 1200 Belgrave – 1656 Burwood Hwy Belgrave - 9752 6606 Cockatoo – 50 McBride Street Cockatoo 5968 8831
Bring in your current insurance policy for a comparative quote and you will receive a free battery for your smoke detector. Take out insurance with us and you will also receive a free fire blanket^ ^Offer ends 31st October 2016 and valid only for the Belgrave, Upwey and Cockatoo Branches – one per customer
Dandenong Ranges Community Bank® Group Upwey | Belgrave | Cockatoo | Emerald Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Limited, ABN 11 068 049 178 AFSL/ Australian Credit Licence 237879. Bendigo Bank acts under its own AFSL and under an agreement CGU. You should consider the Product Disclosure Statement before making a decision. Bendigo Bank does not guarantee any benefits payable under a policy or repayment of any premium and will receive a commission from CGU for arranging insurance. S53710-1 (285216_v3) (18/12/2015)
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13 Ash Grove Menzies Creek
$750,000 Plus
1480 Burwood Highway Upwey
$430,000 Plus
TIMELESS APPEAL MEETS MODERN LIVING
POSITION AND POTENTIAL ON HALF AN ACRE (APPX)!
This magniicent 2 storey, mudbrick home features an oversized lounge/dining area, classic timber kitchen with S/S appliances, large rumpus room, 4 bedrooms plus home ofice, OFP & GDH. Outside is a double garage, abundance of storage, fully fenced yard, private entertaining area & wrap around verandah. Offering incredible views from every angle this property is sure to impress!! Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
With a HUGE Burwood Hwy frontage, this large family home on a usable block has loads of potential for renovators & developers alike (STCA). Offering 3 beds, 2 bath, open loor plan, multiple living zones, outdoor entertaining area, plenty of storage, ‘pool room’ & large carport. Other feat inc timber loors, wood heater & gas heating. Limitless potential to turn this property into a valuable asset. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
42A Baldwin Avenue Upper Ferntree Gully
30 Baynes Park Road Monbulk
$450,000
$660,000 Plus
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON OVER AN ACRE WITH VIEWS
DESIGNED TO IMPRESS ON EVERY LEVEL!
Offering 5,338sqm of land with stunning mountain and bay views, complete with approved permits to build a stunning family home with 3 beds, 2 baths, 2 living and dble carport. All services available in the street. Call now to secure your perfect Hills lifestyle before someone else does!
Spanning over 2 levels, this 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom family home is both versatile & functional. Inside, the modern kitchen features WIP & quality appliances, the lounge/dining is very spacious & the separate rumpus/studio is ideal for multiple uses. Outside, the 5676m2 block is very private & features dble carport, workshop & garden shed. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
24 Hazel Grove Tecoma Classic Hills Home with Character & Quality
$520,000 Plus
89 Olinda Monbulk Rd Olinda Cloudehill Gardens
very once and a while, a truly enchanting property captivating the essence of hills character and charm is offered to the market. Living in the hills is all about location and convenience. Presenting timeless appeal and character throughout is unmistakable, with this weatherboard home providing the ultimate destination for anyone looking to relax and live in spectacular style. Appreciate the convenience of being centrally located close to schools, public transport and sports facilities while still enjoying the comforts of an inviting family home. A must see for anyone looking for a classic character home in an outstanding Hills location.
Cloudehill is a stunning 5 acre garden, located on the edge of the Olinda Village. It provides over 25 garden rooms making the property ideal as an iconic venue for weddings, photo shoots, garden parties with Stringed Quartets and open gardens to name just a few. There is a nursery, a shop (Diggers Seeds) and Seasons at Cloudehill Restaurant, with further scope for a residence which could also double as a function centre or Managers quarters (Town Planning permission in place). open garden, and also allowing the various pursuits that are currently being carried out at different times of the year you have a passion for quality gardens and some capital you are looking to invest - where your return will continue to grow on into the future, then this may be the property for you.
Contact: Dwayne Sparkes 0409 873 731 Inspection: By Appointment Only (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Appointment Only (Photo ID Required)
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9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda
9754 6888
1689 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave
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260 Mountain Road Gembrook
Offers Over $410,000
680 Gembrook Road PAKENHAM UPPER
Offers Over $640,000
2.5 Acres of Vacant Land with Panoramic Views!
Country Charm & Character on 5 Acres!
2.5 acres of sun drenched, cleared vacant land with Panoramic views Fully fenced & Power & Phone available Minutes to Gembrook & Cockatoo & under 2km to public transport Building envelope approved Ready to build the dream (STCA)
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: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm - 4.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Lot 101 Short Road MACCLESFIELD
Offers Over $370,000
49 Fielder Road Cockatoo
Asking $2,600,000
20 Acres (approx) of Private Paradise!
Poultry Farm - 2 Homes, 17 Acres & Great Income!
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This is an opportunity of a lifetime! Offered for sale is a fully fenced 17+ acre property with 2 comfortable homes and a successfully operating and proitable Poultry Farm that can be readily operated by one person, featuring: • 3 double curtain sheds • 96,000 bird capacity at 0.5 density • Current La Ionica contract in place • 2 family homes
Power available Secluded natural bushland 20 Acres (approx) Dual road frontage Build your dream home (STCA)
Contact: Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820, Aaron Day 0407 365 994
22 Emerald Monbulk Road Emerald
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Offers Over $610,000
59 Swales Road Macclesield
Offers Over $940,000
Location, Location & Views to Match!
18 Acres of Private Horse Country!
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.
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.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm-4.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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47 Mount Dandenong Road Croydon
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Stress-Free Living, Stylish Entertaining This character weatherboard home features quality appointments throughout and provides endless space for a growing family. 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. Features throughout the home include a great size family bathroom with bath, loorboards, quality carpets and window furnishings, split system heating and cooling, in-roof storage space, a neutral colour scheme throughout and a double carport.
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
34 High St Seville
Offers over $450,000
Charming, Welcoming and Plenty of Room
33 Gladesville Drive Kilsyth
$640,000 - $690,000
Fabulous Family Living! The master bedroom comes complete with WIR plus a full ensuite and overlooks the front veranda. The functional kitchen and meals area that is at the centre of the home and includes a gas cooker, brand new electric oven and rangehood. The two further bedrooms both feature BIRs and both overlook to the rear yard, whilst the main bathroom has been completely renovated and features loor to ceiling tiles, quality ixtures, shower and separate bath. Outside includes covered outdoor living space and the fully fenced rear yard with established gardens.
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
In a gorgeous location, sitting on approx 1/3rd acre of gardens this lovely home oozes character.There are 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, semi ensuite to master. A cozy formal lounge & formal dining will entice entertainers & provides a lovely setting for intimate gatherings. Through glass doors, you then step down to the informal family living zone, complete with snuggly wood heater and opens to a verandah, providing an ideal outdoor living space. The country kitchen is absolutely charming; running over 2 levels & also opens to the outdoor living via quaint French doors. With plenty of off street parking & a fully fenced yard, this home is one that simply must be inspected.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 12.30 - 1pm (Photo ID Required)
1/4 Douglas Pde Yarra Junction
$430,000 - $470,000
Tree change close to shops and transport! 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, lovely wood heater, cathedral ceilings and upstairs loft/master bedroom. Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 10:00 -10:30am (Photo ID Required)
16 O’Connor Avenue Mount Evelyn
$740,000 Plus
Karingal This meticulously designed and lovingly built four bedroom double brick residence is privately positioned on just under two acres (7,323m2 approx.) and integrates beautifully into the landscaped surrounds. Starting inside the home, you are greeted instantly with a vast open plan lounge area with open ire place. The master bedroom features an abundance of natural light, as well as a full ensuite and walk in robe, additionally the home includes 3 further bedrooms all with wardrobes. Further features in the home include a large, central family bathroom, laundry with external access to carport, gas heating and split system air conditioning. Stepping down a level in the home, you will enter the kitchen which includes electric wall oven, gas cooktop, large walk in pantry and also a wood ired cooker/water heater. Flowing off from the kitchen is the meals and sitting area that opens out onto the paved and covered outdoor entertaining area. Taking a walk around the property, you will ind a large three car shed, a garden shed, three water tanks to service the gardens, a wood shed, aviary or chicken coop, and a great cubby house for the kids,
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
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10 Joyce Rd Seville
$269,950
Great Space, Great Price, Convenient Location Situated in peaceful surroundings this parcel of land approx. 1700 sqm is the perfect place to build the perfect home. Just a short stroll to public transport & the Warburton Highway, most services are available at the property. A clear block with a nice treed boundary a large open shed already in place, a great size block in a great location, a very scarce & a very hard to ind block of land at a great price. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
8761 0688
896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
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4 LETTERS THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE WHEN SELLING YOUR HOME
HPNS! These four letters stand for
HIGHEST PRICE NEGOTIATION SYSTEM! And that’s what we now use at Park Real Estate. A brand new negotiation system written and researched by Australia’s trusted consumer advocate, Neil Jenman. Specifically designed to prevent your home from being…
UNDERSOLD! Seriously, you can’t afford to even think about selling your home until you see how much EXTRA we can get for you – compared with how homes are ‘traditionally sold’. So, please call us anytime on 9762 4988 for a FREE QUOTE on how much we feel our Highest Price Negotiation System can get you for your home.
246 Dorset Rd, Boronia , Victoria
9762 4988 NO CHARGES UNTIL SOLD! www.parkre.com.au © Neil Jenman 2015
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UPSTAIRS DESIGNED TO IMPRESS
MONBULK
IMMACULATE in presentation and large in scale, this stunning family home spans over two levels, and is both versatile and functional. With a spacious lounge / dining room and a modern kitchen with plenty of bench space, walk-in pantry and quality appliances, there is certainly a feeling of quality throughout as well as an outstanding floorplan that contains four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a separate downstairs rumpus / studio that makes for the ideal in-law accommodation, teenagers’ retreat or work-from-home option. The downstairs area provides its own bathroom and enough space for a bedroom area plus comfortable lounge room. Outdoors is just as outstanding with approx 5676m2 of private surrounds that includes tall green ferns, sectioned area for goats or other four-legged friends, large flat area where kids can play and also a double carport, workshop and garden shed. There is even an outstanding cat enclosure, designed perfectly for your feline friends to come and go as they please. An extremely well-loved and well-cared-for family home in a wonderful location close to everything that Monbulk has to offer. Here is your new family home… · Important - Enter through Monbulk swimming pool entrance, proceed over the bridge and straight up to the end of the driveway. Please note: All property details shown are correct at time of publishing. Some properties may have been sold in the preceding 24 hours and we recommend that you confirm open-for-inspection times with the listing agent direct or the listing office.
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Retire to your new luxury apartment at 741 Mt Dandenong Road, Kilsyth and enjoy a hassle free lifestyle change that will be hard to beat. With 40 exquisite apartments to choose from, they all feature a private balcony and are set within tranquil landscaped grounds. There are 6 modern and spacious design layouts to consider and all boast quality fixtures and fittings.
OPEN TIMES
The complex itself is beautifully appointed with delightful shared spaces. With a library and lounge and light filled dining area, it really does feel like home. 741 also offers: • A friendly and inviting atmosphere • A secure & safe environment • 24/7 emergency call system • Access to Aged Care services if required
CALL Nitin Buskalowa – 0455 828 482
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LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT…
YOU CHARGE THOUSANDS TO SELL MY HOME BUT YOU’RE NOT A TRAINED NEGOTIATOR?! What do you think I am?
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Tesselaar Tulip Festival, 97377722, Silvan
Tesselaar Tulip Festival, 97377722, Silvan
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Belgrave Big Dreams Market, 0416451151, Belgrave
Secret Gardens of the Dandenong Ranges, http://www.ecretgardenss ofthedandenongranges. com.au, Olinda
Emerald Market, 59683881, Emerald
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Boredom Protection Policy by Rod Quantock OAM, 97548723, Upwey
Steam and Cuisine After Dark at Puffing Billy Railway, 97570700, Belgrave Grassroots Market, 0407040994, Upwey
Artist of the Year 2016 Exhibition, Nadine Gajnik, 97544264, Belgrave
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Bloods claim 2016 premiership By Cameron Hutchison AFL YARRA RANGES - GRAND FINALS THE sun gods shone on Healesville in so many ways on Saturday. The ground was in picture-perfect condition, the coffee was hot, the barbecue was fired up and the crowd was ready for the last football and netball games of the season for the Yarra Valley. Netball started proceedings and Wandin had an amazing clean sweep of all five grades of netball. The Under 18s footy result was as was expected, but Emerald did not let Mount Evelyn have it all their own way. The reserves was probably also the result that was expected; and, in a low-scoring game, Olinda Ferny Creek held the cup high at the final siren. The seniors’ game was a low-scoring affair but Healesville - to the surprise of some, especially Olinda Ferny Creek - is celebrating its first Division 1 senior premiership since 1988. FOOTBALL Division 1 Seniors Healesville 8.6(54) d Olinda Ferny Creek 4.9(33) The conditions were windy on Saturday and favoured the greyhound track end of the ground. Healesville kicked that way in the first quarter and were able to get the jump on an Olinda Ferny Creek side that looked a little shell-shocked. The Bloods kicked four straight, while Olinda struggled to get the ball in their forward line, only managing to kick 1.2. Olinda had the wind in the second quarter, kicking 2.3, but was wasteful in front of goal as Healesville managed to kick 1.1 to go into the main break with an eight point lead. Healesville came out in the third quarter kicking 2.5 with Olinda managing just two behinds. Healesville’s defence in the third quarter was relentless and never gave Olinda a look in as Healesville held a 23-point lead in the last quarter. The pressure applied by both sides in the last was enormous. Neither side gave an inch, and Olinda did manage 1.2 to Healesville’s one solitary goal, but it was not enough to dampen Healesville’s spirit as they run away with their first Division 1 seniors premiership since 1988. Healesville Best: Tim Costigan (AFL VIC Country ‘Best on Ground’ Medal), D. Anderson (1 goal), J. Nugent. D. Plozza, M. Jeffery, L. Barclay. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: K. Currie, O. Millwood, C. Horner, J. Rankin, M. Hottes, D. Rohrmann (1 goal). Division 1 Reserves Olinda Ferny Creek 8.9(57) d Mount Evelyn 6.9(45) Olinda Ferny Creek were crowned premiers after their thrilling 12-point win on Saturday.
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Wandin swept the table with grand final wins in the 17s and Under, D Grade, C Grade, B Grade and A Grade. 159817 Olinda started the better of the two teams in the first quarter, kicking a very untidy two goals to one behind to take an 18-point lead heading into the second quarter. Mount Evelyn hit back in the second, outscoring Olinda, kicking 4.4 to three straight behinds with Olinda holding an eightpoint lead at the main break. Olinda managed to hold off Mount Evelyn in the third quarter, holding a seven-point lead heading into the last quarter. Olinda kicked 1.2 in the last quarter, keeping Mount Evelyn to only three behinds to come away with a thrilling win after been crowned minor premiers. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Tom Millwood (AFL Yarra Ranges ‘Best on Ground’ Medal), O. Raszkiewicz (2 goals), B. Schubert (4 goals), C. Darling, C. Brown (1 goal), R. Davis (1 goal). Mount Evelyn Best: D. Broadway, M. McIlrath, S. Harrod, D. Hickey, J. Smith, J. Barden.
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Healesville celebrate winning the 2016 seniors grand final.159815 Pictures: GREG CARRICK Under 18s Mount Evelyn 8.6(54) d Emerald 6.11(47) Mount Evelyn are 2016 Premiers after a game that most people thought was going to be a onesided affair. Mount Evelyn were able to get off to a quick start kicking 3.4 to one solitary goal in the first quarter to take a 16-point lead heading into the second quarter. Emerald stunned Mount Evelyn in the second quarter, kicking 2.6 to one goal, with four points separating the two sides at half-time. The third quarter was tight, but Mount Evelyn managed to extend their lead to 10 points going into the final quarter. The Bombers had their chances again in the last , having six scoring shots to three, but could not capitalise on their opportunities as Mount Evelyn came home with a tough seven-point win. Mount Evelyn Best: Bayley Forbes (AFL VIC Country ‘Best on Ground’ Medal) (1 goal), M. Brierley (2 goals), L. Inaps, M. Gibbons, D. Watson, R. Farrow. Emerald Best: B. Pepi, J. Volta, L. Sheppard, J. Thomas, B. Wilson, J. Pedder (3 goals). NETBALL Division 1 A Grade Wandin 46 d Olinda Ferny Creek 44 Wandin are premiers for 2016 after defeating last year’s premiers Olinda and winning their first since 2011. The Doggies started the better of the two teams in the first quarter, going out to a four-goal lead at quarter-time. The Bloods outscored Wandin in the second, with Wandin holding a one-goal lead at half-time. The scoring was tight in the third quarter with Olinda’s goal
shooters only able to shoot five times each while Wandin could only manage 12 themselves as the defending premiers held a three goal lead in the last quarter. Olinda gave it all in the last quarter, but Wandin were able hold on for a two goal win in the end to cap off an historical day with a clean sweep for the club in all Division One Netball grand finals. Wandin Best: Leah Reilly (AFL Yarra Ranges Anita Woods ‘Best on Court’ Medal), Ruby Tidd, Gabrielle Sinclair (26 goals). Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Ashlee Howard (20 goals), Tess Linkins (24 goals), Tamara Luke. Division 1 B Grade Wandin 50 d Warburton Millgrove 31 Wandin were able to upstage Warburton Millgrove at the Don Road complex with a 19-goal victory on Saturday. The Doggies had their hands full in the first quarter with both teams shooting 12 goals apiece. Wandin were able to get the ascendancy in the second quarter to take a three goal lead at half-time. The Burras were completely outplayed in the third quarter as turnovers helped the Doggies take an 11-goal lead heading into the last quarter. Warburton found some run in the last, but Wandin were relentless in their attack as they held on to win their sixth consecutive premiership and be crowned premiers and champions in 2016. Wandin Best: Rebecca McMahon (AFL Yarra Ranges ‘Best on Court’ Medal), Carly McDonnell (26 goals), Corinne Bogle. Warburton Millgrove Best: Brianna Hipwell, Grace Barnard, Stephanie Durant (19 goals).
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Division 1 C Grade Wandin 29 d Olinda Ferny Creek 18 Wandin are premiers and champions in 2016. They were able to secure a good victory over their archrivals Olinda in the Division 1 C Grade on Saturday. In a tight first quarter, Wandin were able to hold a one-goal lead heading into the second quarter. Wandin began to get the ascendancy in the second quarter shooting seven goals to three to hold a five-goal lead heading into the main break. Olinda Ferny Creek found it hard to penetrate the defence of Wandin, which could only manage three goals in the third quarter as Wandin scored six goals to increase their lead to eight goals at three-quarter time. The last quarter was much the same, with both defences working hard, but Wandin were able to prevail to win by 11 goals to secure their third premiership in a row. Wandin Best: Tash Halton (AFL Yarra Ranges ‘Best on Court Medal’), Rachael Roberts, Olivia Weinberg (15 goals). Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Sophie Carpenter, Caitlin Portarianos (14 goals), Mary Taylor.
Division 17 & Under Wandin 30 d Warburton-Millgrove 21 Wandin are 17 & Under premiers and champions after going back-to-back in a strong performance against a tough competitor in WarburtonMillgrove. Wandin came out on a mission and completely caught Warburton-Millgrove asleep in the first quarter to take a seven-goal lead into the second quarter. Warburton outscored Wandin in the second quarter, but were only able to reduce the deficit by one goal. The third quarter was pretty tight, with neither team able to gain the ascendancy and Wandin held a four goal lead heading into the last quarter. The game opened up in the last with Warburton able to put on 7 goals. Unfortunately for them, Wandin shot 12 and secured a nine-goal victory. Wandin Best: Alana Lennie (AFL Yarra Ranges ‘Best on Court’Medal), Charlotte Sparkes, Holly McInerney (16 goals). Warburton-Millgrove Best: Mary McIntosh, Stephanie Durant (4 goals), Teagan Adams (2 goals).
Division 1 D Grade Wandin 35 d Olinda Ferny Creek 26 Wandin have broken through and won their first D Grade premiership after beating reigning premiers Olinda Ferny Creek by nine goals on Saturday. Olinda Ferny Creek started the better of the two teams, taking a three-goal lead at quarter time. Wandin made a run in the second quarter, with Holly McInerney a solid performer shooting 10 goals while Olinda could only manage six for the quarter as the Doggies took a two-goal lead at half time. The Doggies continued the ascendancy with turnovers by Olinda and clean play by the Doggies seeing them extend their lead to six goals at three-quarter time. The last quarter was fairly tight, but Wandin had the advantage and was never going to be headed. Wandin Best: Holly McInerney (34 goals), Lahni McKenzie, Chelsea McKernan. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Alana Wallis (AFL Yarra Ranges ‘Best on Court’ Medal), Elise Tanzen (22 goals), Sarah Rogers.
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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 7441 (5) 1. NO. Branch 1. Nip (4) CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS
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Solu 4 7 5 3 2 9 6 1 8
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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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Boost (6) Quote (6) Malady (7) Entertain (5) Strand (5) Group (7) Meagre (6) Wood (6) Picture (12)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 14. 17. 19. 21.
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7442 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Bite. 7, Retriever. 8, Unit. 9, View. 10, Pity. 11, Hilt. 14, Indelicate. 16, Abbreviate. 19, Wren. 22, Dill. 24, Nosy. 25, Talk. 26, Stricture. 27, Shed. Down - 1, Bough. 2, Trial. 3, Behind. 4, Trowel. 5, Reap. 6, Destitute. 12, Inebriate. 13, Tier. 15, Chew. 17, Vanity. 18, Absurd. 20, Roach. 21, Naked. 23, Lair.
ACROSS 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 16. 18. 20. 22.
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to more experienced drivers. TAC said 22 per cent of drivers who lost their lives on Australian roads were between ages 18 and 25. According to the Australian Transport Safety Bureau ATBS, it was found they were at greater risk on the roads for reasons including: lack of experience, limited ability, underestimation of risks, deliberate risk-taking behaviours and use of alcohol and drugs. CEO of Road Safety Education Limited, Terry Birss said government support for community road safety initiatives was absolutely vital. “Governments need to lend a hand, but should only be supporting road
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