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Message from the Premier This summer is forecast to be a dangerous fire season. Fire Action Week is the time for all Victorians to begin preparing. Many communities throughout Victoria have been battling with persistent rain and rising flood waters. This rainfall has provided the stimulus for increased growth of vegetation in forested, bush and grass fire areas across the state. As summer intensifies, these regions will dry out quickly, increasing the risk of uncontrollable fires, especially over the Christmas and summer holiday period. Emergency services are working with communities, businesses, local councils and government to reduce the risk in your area, while
ensuring resources are in place to respond to all emergencies. However, it is up to you to understand the risk in your area, monitor conditions and take responsibility for your own safety and the safety of your household. Taking steps to get prepared before summer means you know what to do when a fire starts. Talk to your family and friends about how you’ll know when to leave and where to go to stay safe. Leaving early means leaving before a fire starts – not when you can see flames or smell smoke. Leaving early means avoiding panic, being trapped and making the wrong decisions that could be dire.
cially if you live in bush and grass fire prone areas. Taking the right steps now will help make your decisions in an emergency easier and clearer. The steps to take are simple… • Talk to your household and neighbours about what you’ll do on high risk days and have a plan if fire threatens you and your home this summer
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• Check Fire Danger Ratings daily at emergency.vic.gov.au to find out how dangerous a fire would be if one started and monitor warnings, especially when the Fire Danger Rating is Severe, Extreme or Code Red • Pack an emergency kit of essentials – including important
documents, a first aid kit, medications, blankets, water and a battery powered radio – and keep it handy Planning and preparing for fire is everyone’s responsibility. Make it yours this week and help keep your family and the community safe this summer. For more information on how to get prepared, go to emergency.vic.gov.au.
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1. Plan what you’ll do in the event of a fire, talk to your household and know where to access information on high risk days. 2. Keep grass short. Fire can ignite and travel quickly through long grass. 3. Get rid of dry grass, leaves, twigs and loose bark around your home. 4. Remove or prune shrubs near windows and well away from branches of mature trees. 5. Cut back overhanging tree branches close to property – no branches within 10 metres. 6. Keep gutters and roof areas clear of leaf litter (if you are physically able to). 7. Remove all materials from around the home that could burn, such as boxes, furniture and woodpiles.
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Memories of ashes By Jodie Symonds
People come in to explore the new interior. 157262 “The Cockatoo bushfires broke at about 7.30 (pm), and all CFA were committed elsewhere,” Mr Simpson said. “I’d been working during the day since six o’clock that morning and I ended up not getting some sort of sleep until 43 hours later.” Mr Simpson said the Ash Wednesday bushfires affected the community in more ways than one. He said the devastation of what oc-
curred on the day, didn’t hit him until about 12 weeks later. “At the time, I just didn’t think about it,” he said. “I was outside one day and then all of a sudden I just sat and bawled.” He said it was very emotional. “We have visitors who come and tell us their stories about where they were at the time,” Mr Simpson said. “It gives us the chance to educate others and for them to hear it from
someone who was there.” The building is now being used as an education centre for others to learn about a piece of history that devastated the community. “It’s a magnificent building - from where it was, to where it is now,” Mr Simpson said. “People have to come see it.” The Ash Wednesday Bushfire Education Centre is located on 10 McBride Street, Cockatoo.
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IT WAS hot and windy, the perfect conditions for a bushfire. Former Cockatoo CFA Captain, Graham Simpson said the Ash Wednesday Bushfire Education Centre (AWBEC) was a great example of a community bonding together to save the sentimental building. Chairman of the AWBEC committee, Mr Simpson told the Mail that he often reflected on his involvement with the CFA on Ash Wednesday. Fire Action Week is not only a time where residents prepare for the upcoming season, but to also reflect on the lives lost and those rebuilding their communities. It’s an opportunity to talk to your family about what you would do if a fire emergency occurred. During the devastating Ash Wednesday Bushfires on 16 February 1983, the former kindergarten building was used for refuge from the blaze. Mr Simpson said the Cardinia Shire Council planned to demolish the carousel-shaped building in 2011. The hugely sentimental building where about 300 frightened people gathered was worth fighting for. After years of fighting for the building to stay, the centrepiece of the town was officially opened in July this year. “The town just rose up and basically said ‘No way,” he said. “I’ve been with it ever since.” He had finished his shift at the Cockatoo CFA and noticed smoke gathering in the air.
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Season is set for intensity By Derek Schlennstedt DESPITE the second wettest September on record Victoria can expect an intense but late starting fire season. In early October more than 500 concerned individuals descended upon Box hill Lilydale Lakeside Campus to attend a Living with Bushfire conference that invited leading industry experts, including fire ecologists and community emergency groups to speak about the upcoming fire season. Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley said that although Victoria is experiencing above average rainfall people shouldn’t dismiss the possibility of a fire season. “When people talk about a fire season and you have so much rain around, people go, ‘we’re not going to have a fire season’, but we will,” Mr Lapsley said. “The forecast is clear that it will be more of a traditional summer fire season.” By ‘traditional’, Mr Lapsley means that unlike the previous year, which saw hotter temperatures in October, this summer will return to a normal seasonal pattern with the hottest temperatures expected in the months spanning December to February. As a result of the large amount of rainfall Victoria has received, grass growth will be more prevalent than previous years, and once the grass dries will increase bushfire fuel loads. “It will be a wet October, dry November and traditional summer, which means we’ll have growth in grass, that grass will dry and bushlands will dry out which will result in more fuel,” he said. To reduce these fuel loads, VicRoads will be undertaking a range of maintenance activities in the Yarra Valley to prepare for this year’s bushfire season. Maintenance activities will occur along Healesville-Kinglake Road in the Yarra Ranges, and Healesville - Koo-Wee-Rup Road in Cardinia.
Craig Lapsley addressed concerned residents about the upcoming fire season at the Living with Bushfire conference. 160849 The works will begin in early October and are expected to run until the end of the year. More than $550,000 will be spent on removing dangerous overhanging trees and reducing fuel loads alongside roads. This work will include fence-to-fence grass mowing on all rural arterial roads to reduce the large amounts of fuel generated by the wet winter, and to ease the risk of a fire spreading from road reserves to adjacent land. VicRoads Regional Director Aidan McGann said that inspections have taken place over winter
to determine the most at-risk areas in the region. “Our maintenance team works closely with Emergency Management Victoria, fire authorities and local councils to assess the areas of greatest risk and determine our priorities for maintenance works,” said Mr McGann. “Bushfires are unpredictable so we want to provide the safest environment possible for residents and road users as temperatures rise over coming months.” As VicRoads is reducing fuel loads alongside roads it is also important that individuals main-
tain their properties. Craig Lapsley is urging individuals to begin clearing and cleaning their properties in preparation for the beginning of summer. “Do it in November,” he said, “do it early, as you’ll get regrowth. “Don’t wait until it’s so thick that you can’t do it. If you do it early then you’ll be in a good spot when it comes to January. ” “We all need to do it together, the more people that clean up and do it early, the better off they’ll be when summer arrives,” he said.
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Name: Alan Stansfield Title: Captain How long have you been a member with the CFA? “Nearly 40 years.” What got you involved? “I wanted to put back into the community.” Why do you think fire prevention is necessary? “It’s about protecting lives - and the environment in a high fire prone area.” Do you have a hobby outside of the CFA? “I like being involved in family activities, and motorbike riding. I’ve been doing that for the last six or seven years.”
Name: Phil Skiller Title: Captain How long have you been a member with the CFA? “35 years.” What got you involved? “I joined as soon as I moved, after getting married. I always enjoyed doing community stuff.” Why do you think fire prevention is necessary? “To save lives - without prevention, we would be in big trouble. If people don’t tidy up, if we have a big fire, it’ll be even bigger.” Do you have a hobby outside of the CFA? “I like being around my family.”
COCKATOO CFA Name: Julian Ketskemety Title: Captain How long have you been a member with the CFA? “I’ve been with the CFA for nearly 28 years.” What got you involved? “Basically when I moved from the suburbs of Malvern to Endeavour Hills I got involved.” Why do you think fire prevention is necessary? “It’s about the safety of your family and your animals. By clearing your property, your house may still be there after the fire.” Do you have a hobby outside of the CFA? “My wife and I like to travel in our caravan. We just got back from Darwin for six weeks. We don’t get to go as often as we would like, though. I like photography as well.”
BADGER CREEK CFA Name: Josh Martin Title: Captain How long have you been a member with the CFA? “I started in 2001 as a junior fire member and then became operational in 2005 with the Lilydale Fire Brigade. I then went to Mornington, then back to Badger Creek as a First Lieutenant. I’ve been the captain for the past two years.” What got you involved? “My parents are long-serving members of the CFA. It’s about giving something back to the community. I’m very passionate about what I do, and it’s a great atmosphere - you see parts of Australia not every person gets to see.” Why do you think fire prevention is necessary? “Fire prevention is definitely necessary, especially where we live. Fire is something that you can’t muck around
with. Be prepared, alert and up to date with fire warnings. It’s paramount to anyone that wants to live in a bush environment.” Do you have a hobby outside of the CFA? “I love spending time in the bush, especially in the four wheel drive.”
COLDSTREAM CFA Name: Sean Bethell Title: Captain How long have you been a member with the CFA? “34 years.” What got you involved? “My father and mother were both involved with the fire brigade. My father was captain of Coldstream CFA between 1983 to 2006.” Why do you think fire prevention is necessary? “It’s necessary to educate the public to do their best to prevent a fire in the upcoming season.” Do you have a hobby outside of the CFA? “Cricket. I gave it away for about 20 years but started it up again.”
YARRA GLEN CFA Name: Bill Boyd Title: Captain How long have you been a member with the CFA? “Over 25 years- nearly 30 years.” What got you involved? “When I moved into Yarra Glen I got involved, but I was a junior at Scoresby. To help the community and give something back.” Why do you think fire prevention is necessary?
Get to know your local CFA members. Pictured are Peter Smith (red helmet) and Darren Johnson from Upper Ferntree Gully brigade. 160536 Picture: ROB CAREW “It minimises the chance of spreading a fire. I don’t think we’ll ever stop it. But it might eliminate some of the loss. You’re going to get big fire events.” Do you have a hobby outside of the CFA? “No because I don’t have any time, CFA it does take up a bit of time for me.”
HILLCREST CFA Name: Fiona Burns Title: Captain How long have you been a member with the CFA? “Over 13 years.” What got you involved? “I just wanted to do something to help the community, and CFA seemed a pretty good way to do that.” Why do you think fire prevention is necessary? “Individually, every household needs to take responsibility for their own fire prevention. It’s critical for their own safety. We can come out and put the fire out, but they can help by reducing fuel
on their properties. Fire prevention starts with the landholder, not the CFA.” Do you have a hobby outside of the CFA? “I enjoy bushwalking.”
HODDLES CREEK CFA Name: Jessica Worlley Title: Fire Fighter How long have you been a member with the CFA? “Seven years.” What got you involved? “Family history. My grandfather and dad were both fire fighters, we lived out in the bush so we had to understand it.” Why do you think fire prevention is necessary? “It’s necessary because the bush burns, and when you’re in the bush, you need to be aware of what it can do. Do you have a hobby outside of the CFA? “I like bush activities and four wheel driving.”
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One more hurdle MOUNT EVELYN’S Breeana Walker is swapping hurdles for bobsleigh as she tackles her way to the 2018 South Korea Winter Olympics. She’s a state champion in 400m hurdles, but now Ms Walker is focused on representing Australia in the bobsleigh event. The 24-year-old travelled to Canada on Saturday 22 October to learn how to pilot the bobsleigh. Ms Walker said she always had an aspiration to represent Australia at the Olympics. She had always been involved in athletics, but felt there may be more opportunities in another sport to reach her goal of becoming an Olympian. “I was inspired by [Olympian] Kim Brennan who won gold in rowing at the Rio Olympics - because she was a hurdler before a rower,” Ms Walker said. “It made me think ‘if she can do it, I can do it’. “I thought I was limiting my skill set by focusing on athletics.” Ms Walker said throughout her athletics training, if she was having a bad night of training, she would joke about switching to bobsled. “I would say ‘oh, I’ll just go and do bobsled’,” she said. The training camp in Canada will give Ms Walker vital practice time to go down the whistler track. “We’ll try and get as many runs in as possible,” she said. “Right now we’re just going over there to learn how to drive and become better athletes.” In the lead up to Canada, Ms Walker had been training six days a week, incorporating gym equipment workouts
with sprint training. “We need to train short sharp sprints because that’s what we’ll be doing when we compete,” she said. The bobsled can become a dangerous sport, but Ms Walker said she doesn’t like to let her fears limit her capabilities. “There’s always going to be an element of fear - but I’m very much about feeling the fear, and doing it anyway,” she said. “It’s such a fantastic opportunity and I wouldn’t want to ruin it by letting it get to me.” In the lead up to the 2018 South Korea Winter Olympics, Ms Walker will go through months of training before she competes to qualify. “We’ll start competing in January in America, then obviously depending on how we go, when we come home, there will be more training,” Ms Walker said. “We need to develop our training, power and all things needed to compete for bobsled. “Hopefully this time next year I can try and qualify for the Olympics.” Ms Walker said the supportive Mount Evelyn community has made her feel blessed. “It’s so nice to live in such a small community, and such a good community,” she said. The road to the 2018 Olympics is not funded by the government, and Ms Walker is hoping to raise $10,000 to make her dreams come true. “This all comes off our own back so any support we can get is appreciated,” Ms Walker said. To donate, visit www. ozcrowd.com/campaign/3253
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Tesoriero in elite company A RETURN to women’s AFL football this year has paid the ultimate dividend for Mount Evelyn’s Lauren Tesoriero. The hard-working forward, 29, was among many hopefuls around Australia to have their name read out during the inaugural AFL Women’s draft day on Wednesday, 12 October. Collingwood selected Tesoriero with pick 107. She will certainly not feel alone, as the competition looks to make its mark on Australian audiences, with nine of her East Devils team-mates also entering the competition. Among her team-mates at Collingwood will be Healesville midfield-
er Sarah D’Arcy, 25, who the club selected with pick 22. East Devils president Jo Wotton expected her talented friend would feel right at home in an elite environment, particularly when it comes to on-field contact. “Lauren was a little before her time, she took a break from the game because she felt it wasn’t accommodating to her style of play, which is a love of contact,” she said. “She played netball but returned just one year ago and has been a standout for the club. “Lauren is a bullocking-type forward who can spend time through the middle.” Ms Wotton said it was fantastic to
see so much hype around the upcoming women’s competition, which will debut at AFL level next year after a series of exhibition games. “As a club, we’ve seen a spike in players and those wanting to be involved with the sport,” she said. “The competition will only help to reduce the stigma that you don’t have to be a ‘masculine’ female to play the sport. “You can still be athletic and play football, then put on a dress at the end of the day.” Meanwhile, Collingwood recruiter Wayne Siekman said on the club website they were delighted to select Lauren in the second half of the draft.
Briefly Car hits home IT WAS a rude awakening for a Lilydale resident on Sunday morning, when a driver in a stolen car crashed into the front of her house. At about 4.40am on Sunday, 23 October, a car travelling east along Beresford Road, Lilydale, hit a parked car, travelled over the nature strip, drove through two fences and into the front of a house. Police believe the car, a silver ute, was stolen, and the male driver fled the scene. The woman inside the property at the time of the crash was not injured. Anyone who may have witnessed the crash, the car or the driver is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.
Servo break-in AN EMERALD service station was broken into after 1am on Monday 24 October. Emerald Police attended at 6am and are investigating the incident. Anyone with information, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au
Travelling conmen POLICE are warning residents to be wary of travelling conmen and phony phone calls aimed at stealing money and personal information. Warburton Police Sergeant Tom Wilkinson said residents should be wary of travelling conmen, trades workers who go door-to-door offering services
“She is a player that will not only help our club, but also our team,” he said. “She is a strong-bodied midfielder that wins the contested football and uses the ball well. “She has got great self-awareness of her game, and this is something that has proven to us that she has the work ethic to become a quality AFL player.” Tesoriero will likely help form a formidable forward line for the Magpies, along with marquee signing and exceptional goalkicker, Moana Hope, and Sarah D’Arcy spending time in attack. They are set to start training at the club on 21 November.
croydon for cash in hand. However, the workers either don’t start or complete the works or demand more money from the homeowners, leaving them out of pocket and without the promised works. Sgt Wilkinson said the conmen were “preying on the vulnerable”, and said anyone who got an unsolicited knock from a tradie should ask for identification and their details. “Most tradesmen will have some form and some process of actually establishing who they are, and they’re more than happy to provide that,” he said. “If you’re uncertain, you can ask them to leave the property, and if they persist in staying and persist in their demands, call police on triple-zero. “We’re more than happy to come past, just to check if everything’s okay.” Sgt Wilkinson said that residents should also be wary of calls from people claiming to be from the Australian Tax Office, Microsoft, Telstra or other major companies, asking for bank or personal details. He said the tax office and large companies did not coldcall, and that residents in doubt should ask for details of their caller and a number, then make sure the caller was from the company they were claiming to be from. “If in doubt, just say ‘No, thankyou”, and I think that’s probably the best option,” Sgt Wilkinson said. “We’re asking the public to really consider their safety, their well-being and don’t provide your details to these particular people.” For more details of scams,
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$10,000 radio theft DETECTIVES are searching for a thief who made off with car keys and a $10,000 radio from the Parks Victoria office in Woori Yallock last week. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said that overnight between Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 October, car keys and a radio valued at $10,000 were stolen from the Symes Road office. Det Sgt Smithwick said the thief forced a door open to steal the items, and urged anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to file a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Prized pies By Jodie Symonds BAYSWATER’S Okka Pies is celebrating the taste of winning. Owners Lynda and Ken Hultgren took home two bronze medals for their plain chunky beef and apple and blueberry pies at the Great Aussie Pie Competition in September. “It’s absolutely fantastic to be recognised for the hard work and effort we put into our pies,” Ms Hultgren said. Back in July, Okka Pies was awarded four medals at the Australian Food Awards, conducted by the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria. Okka Pies awarded a gold medal for their beef, and cauliflower and cheese pies, silver for their cherry tomato, spinach and fetta quiche, and bronze for their chunky beef and pepper pie. The family-owned business is now making their pies more personal to their customers, by the addition of personalised la-
A CAMPAIGN is aiming to raise money to support women going through breast cancer chemotherapy treatment. Throughout October and November, Eastern Health and Bendigo Community Bank will raise vital funds to implement a scalp cooling service at Maroondah Hospital in Ringwood East. The Coolheads fund-raiser is seeking $145,000 to implement
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Car boot sale ST Paul’s Church, Boronia. On Saturday 12 November, from 9am to 2pm. Price: $25 per space. Call the office for bookings on 9761 1797.
Landcare meeting MONBULK Landcare public meeting to consider the future of Monbulk Landcare. New ideas, new members needed. Help plan for and improve the Monbulk and Dandenongs environment. Monbulk Living and Learning Centre, 21 Main Street, Monbulk, on Tuesday 25 October, 7.30pm. RSVP to monbulklandcare@gmail.com.
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KALLISTA Community House. Art and craft market. Organic bread, natural products, vegetarian meals, home-made soup, coffee. Saturday 5 November, from 9am to 1pm. Front of community house; 2 Church Street, Kallista. Site bookings on 9754 4930 or mobile: 0402 012 247. Site fees support the community house.
U3A exhibition bels. “Congratulations”, “Thank you”, “Happy Birthday” and “Welcome Home” are just some of the many personalised labels available. Ms Hultgren said she was behind the idea. “It’s really about making it more personal, rather than the person just picking up their pie
and giving it to their loved one,” Ms Hultgren said. “Quite often we have people coming in and telling us what their pie is for - and now they have the opportunity to give someone a pie with a special message on it - it’s great.” Okka Pies are available at Ritchies Supa IGA in Yarra Glen.
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the service. Scalp cooling technology helps prevent hair loss in patients receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer, and will be the first of its kind in public health services to be offered free of charge. Multiple fund-raising events will be held across 34 Bendigo Community Banks in Victoria, for the duration of the campaign. Eastern Health Founda-
tion Acting Director Carolyn Schuwalow says the introduction of scalp cooling will mean women undergoing chemotherapy will have the opportunity to keep their hair and maintain their dignity, privacy and some normality throughout their treatment process. For more information or to donate, visit www.coolheads. org.au or visit any Bendigo Community Bank location.
Blues Brothers THEY'RE on a mission from God! Join in for a screening of the Blues Brothers at the Ferntree Gully Wattle Club, 8pm on Friday 25 November. Free entry; popcorn available for sale. Come dressed as a part! There will also be free blues music in Main Street from 4pm. Inquiries to MDLC on 9758 7859.
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EMERALD U3A annual exhibition on Sunday 6 November. Opportunity to showcase U3A’s activities. At U3A House, 402 Main Street, Emerald. Starts 10am. In conjunction with the U3A Garage Sales, there will be lots to see and learn. Photography, patchwork, painting including botanical art, wood work, some live demonstrations and an ongoing video of U3A classes. Choir performance. Men’s Shed will be open. Lions Club market nearby, with sausage sizzle.
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FERNY Creek Horticultural Society members will present their last Flower Show for 2016. 100 Hilton Road, Sassafras. Entry $5 child (under 14 free). Flower displays, commercial vendors, officially judged exhibits, sausage sizzle, informative garden walks. More at www.fchs.org.au.
THE Upwey Country Music Club is celebrating its 10th birthday at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. Sunday 6 November. Show starts at 12.30pm-5pm. Guest artist is Sandy Dodd. Walk up - open mic artists between 12.30pm-3pm. Guest artist after 3.15pm. New singers, musicians and bands are always welcome. Entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members). Inquiries to Graham on 5964 8298.
Christmas market THE Hut Gallery is presenting its annual Treasures and Gifts Christmas Market. Bargain prices. Pottery, paintings, jewellery and more. All are welcome. Free entry. November 6-11; also, December on Saturdays and Sundays, 11am-4pm.
Immerse exhibition THE Hut Gallery. Immerse Exhibition from 12 November to mid-December. Wednesdays-Sundays from 11am to 4pm. Artists include Jeremy Swan,
An open letter to the community On Sunday 9 October, our electricity distribution network in the Dandenong Ranges and Upper Yarra Valley experienced its worst storm event in eight years. Gale-force winds blew trees and branches across our powerlines, resulting in more than 1,700 individual faults and cutting supply to more than 65,000 customers from Kinglake to Berwick. I would like to apologise to customers who were inconvenienced by the extended power outages last week, recognising the importance of electricity in all our lives. Severe storms are a natural event and we did all we could to restore supplies as quickly as possible. On behalf of all my colleagues at AusNet Services, I’d also like to express our thanks for your patience and understanding as we restored power. Throughout the recovery period, we worked around the clock as safely and as quickly as we could to restore power. To do this, 300 field staff from AusNet Services and our delivery partners, many living away from home all week, were supported by our Emergency Response Teams, the State Emergency Services, the Police and a range of welfare and support agencies. I would like to acknowledge and thank them all for their assistance in helping Victorian communities overcome the impact of the wind storm. Despite these combined efforts, it took until the end of the week to get every last customer back on supply. We recognise that many customers went without power for prolonged periods, and we understand the inconvenience and uncertainty you experienced. We know that while we did some things well, there are opportunities for improvement in our processes. I want to assure you that we are already analysing our efforts, and your feedback, to make sure we identify and implement these improvements. Again, thank you for your understanding and support through this challenging time. Yours sincerely
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BELGRAVE South Community Market. Located at the Belgrave South Community Hall, Gilmore Court, Belgrave South. The market operates between 10am - 2.30pm on the first Sunday of each month. Next market on Sunday 6 November. Free entry and everyone is welcome. Contact: Belgrave South Community House on 9754 2274. Email: market@bsch.org.au.
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Town Clubs TOWN Clubs in Croydon, Monbulk, Montrose, Mooroolbark, Mount Evelyn, and Yarra Junction are running Take Off Weight Naturally meetings each week. Details: 9761 1875, or www.townclubs.com.au.
Monbulk Landcare PUBLIC meeting to consider the future of Monbulk Landcare. New ideas; new members needed. Help plan for and improve the Monbulk and Dandenongs environment. Monbulk Living and Learning Centre, 21 Main Street, Monbulk, Tuesday, 25 October, 7.30pm. RSVP. Email monbulklandcare@gmail.com.
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‘Worst storm’ for years By Peter Douglas AS the response to the Sunday 9 October storm in the Yarra Ranges continues, the magnitude of the impact is starting to unfold. Both Yarra Ranges Shire and AusNet Services have described it as one of the worst natural disaster events in recent years. Yarra Ranges Shire chief executive officer, Glenn Patterson, has described the impact as “the largest emergency event our region has experienced since Black Saturday”; while AusNet Services managing director Nino Ficca has said it was the region’s “worst storm event in eight years”. Both organisations have admitted that providing a response has been a challenge. Mr Patterson said the shire expected a long road ahead. “Since the storm, we are aware of 127 properties with damage,” he said. “Of those, 27 are uninhabitable, and families are currently being supported with temporary accommodation. “Council’s arborists have been working around the clock, responding to more than 600 tree requests. “The clean-up ahead is a mammoth job that may months to complete.” According to the shire, power outages affected more than 13,800 homes, while they have received more than 600 tree requests since the storm. These requests include inspections of dangerous trees, fallen trees over roads, and trees that have fallen onto buildings. Yara Ranges Shire is hoping the clean-ups will be completed before Christmas, in time for the coming fire season. “Yarra Ranges Council is leading the recovery phase of this emergency,
Menzies Creek Primary School sustained damages in the storm. 160437 working with Red Cross, DHHS and other agencies to co-ordinate assistance for impacted community members,” he said. Meanwhile, AusNet Services have said the storm resulted in more than 1700 individual faults and the cutting of supply to more than 65,000 customers from Kinglake to Berwick. Mr Ficca said AusNet had worked around the clock to restore power, with 300 field crews hitting the region to help out. Many members of these crews were living away from home during this period. Though, Mr Ficca this week issued an advertised apology to community members.
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“Severe storms are a natural event, and we did all we could to restore supplies as quickly as possible,” he said. “On behalf of all my colleagues at AusNet Services, I’d also like to express our thanks for your patience and understanding as we restored the power.” In the wake of the devastation, Minister for Justice Michael Keenan and Victorian Minister for Emergency Services James Merlino on Sunday 16 October announced the activation of additional disaster assistance for Victorians affected by storms in the Yarra Ranges Council area. Minister Keenan said assistance was being provided through the jointly
PICTURE: JODIE SYMONDS funded Commonwealth-State ‘Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangement’ (NDRRA). Mr Merlino said that emergency reestablishment grants were now being made available to eligible households, in addition to the emergency relief assistance payments which are available to all storm-affected communities. “These grants provide assistance to people whose homes have been damaged so that they can clean-up their properties and replace damaged contents,” Mr Merlino said. Anyone who has been affected by storms and is suffering personal hardship and distress should call the Victorian Emergency Recovery Information
Line on 1300 799 232. Informaiton about the assistance can also be found on the Vic Emergency website at www.emergency.vic.gov. au/relief or on the Australian Government’s Disaster Assist website at www. disasterasist.gov.au. Also, a series of ‘frequently asked questions’ have been developed and are available on Yarra Ranges Council’s website www.yarraranges.vic. gov.au, as well as in print through the shire’s Community Links. This included information relating to property, including advice on septic systems and building damage, and personal assistance including grants and counselling.
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needless to say there was tons of firewood), a lovely couple got the loan of a truck and took some away. That left a heck of a lot, as I could not get down to my property. I asked anyone who would like to avail themselves of the wood to please phone me if they were coming. Fast forward: tons of wood has been stolen. They have trespassed onto my property. So here is the go: you failed to notice that, among the outbuilding, there are cameras. You will never spot them, but that is the main idea. So to the young woman who availed herself of not one but two huge loads, you were seen. To the man who came afterwards with a ute, and with whom an argument ensued, you were seen. I ask this ‘What made you think
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you could do this?’ Had you knocked on the door, I would have said ‘go ahead’. But you all chose not to do that. What am I going to do? Either knock on my door and tell me why you did this, or the police will be called. Don’t be fooled by a little old lady with white hair and a walker. It will be to your detriment. Greedy, greedy, greedy. Val Butler, Cockatoo.
Roll it back OVER 150 homes are within 50m of the proposed expansion of the Yellingbo Conservation Area. Proposed revegetated bushland corridors, many over 100m wide along the Yarra River upstream of Woori Yallock, pose a heightened bushfire threat to the many towns of Upper Yarra Valley Region. I wish to express support for the Yarra Ranges Council motion of 13 September, calling on the Victorian
Government to roll back the boundary of the YCA to the 2011 listed boundary. Geoff Cochrane, Yarra Junction.
Snuff out wick I WOULD like to bring to your attention a dangerous bushfire risk that is developing in the Upper Yarra Valley. The ‘Yellingbo Conservation Area’ is proposing to have the river frontage area fenced off and revegetated, up to 100m wide along the Yarra River and major tributaries. These heavily vegetated areas create a fire wick travelling up the valley, linking up to the natural bush in Millgrove and Warburton, not to mention numerous houses on the way, including mine, which is just a few meters from the river frontage. The Shire of Yarra Ranges voted ‘not’ to support the wider area and to roll back to the 2011
proposed area that didn’t go past Woori Yallock. Ian Barber, Wesburn.
Fear of fire I AM increasingly concerned about the intended implementation of the Yellingbo Conservation Area and the proposed revegetated bushland corridors along our waterways upstream of Woori Yallock. Many of these corridors are over 100 metres wide. We already live with the fear of bushfires and these plantings will only serve to increase the bushfire risk to the many towns of the Upper Yarra Valley. Over 150 homes are within 50 metres of the proposed expansion area. The Yarra Ranges Council is calling for the State Government to roll back the area to the 2011 listed boundary. A request I fully support. Jenny Barber, Yarra Junction.
Active kids win out over 33 schools By Peter Douglas FIVE Emerald Secondary College students have edged out 33 schools across the state to win a top award for the Victorian Student Representative Council (VICSRC) awards. As finalists, the students were invited to the awards night at Docklands on Tuesday, 18 October, which was hosted by Victorian Minister for Education, James Merlino, with representatives from the schools attending. The group, from Years 7 and 8, had worked on a heartfelt project to address teenage views of drugs and alcohol, which they hope will help
them make better, more informed choices. Principal Jodie Doble said she, along with friends and families of the students, also attended so they could show their support. Ms Doble said the students’ project had led them to work with numerous organisations including the Youth Support and Advocacy Service (YSAS), Headspace, ECHO Youth and Family Services, and the Victorian Department of Education. Through their efforts, they developed a pro-active, engaging curriculum program for the school.
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For old-fashioned service AT CAFE Blue Gum, the business prides itself on offering old-fashioned friendly service, combined with beautiful home-baked food. They also cater for a wide range of dietary requirements, such as gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan, so there is always something for everyone to enjoy. Owner Leanne said the team strove to offer the best in customer service. “Our best feature is our passion for what we do,” she said. “We take pride in our relaxed and inviting atmosphere, friendly service, great coffee, and our food that is made with love right here in our kitchen.” Leanne said many loyal customers had developed their own favourites. “We would like to let everyone know that we still make our famous cauliflower pies and they are just as amazing as ever,” she said. She said they were proud to be using local, Yarra Ranges coffee, which was extremely popular. “To complement our coffee, we use jersey milk, which is beautiful and creamy all year round,” she said. “If you prefer something other than dairy, we also offer organic bon soy and almond milk. “Other drinks available are our wonderful range of tea drop teas, chais, including wet chai and our delicious Golden Chai latte.” She said they had many options for the warmer weather, too, such as
Just some of the friendly team at Cafe Blue Gum. 160916 fresh juices, smoothies, milkshakes and frappes. It’s almost one year since the new owners took over Cafe Blue Gum. To celebrate, the team will be hosting their first birthday party on Satur-
day and Sunday, 3 and 4 December. So, bring yourself, or perhaps even the family, and help them celebrate. Cafe Blue Gum is open seven days per week. Opening hours on Monday to Friday are from 8am to
5pm, on Saturday from 8am to 4pm, and Sunday from 9am to 3pm. Cafe Blue Gum is located at 80B Main Road, Monbulk. For more information, contact (03) 9756 7802.
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Tuesday Artist of the Year Exhibition, Sherbooke Gallery, Belgrave, 97544264 St Michael’s Annual Cup Day Fair, 09 413 Kalorama, 0413 009
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Bringing back all the classics “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.” 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. So, if there is a special piece that needs repairing or restoration, feel free to give Luke a call. Mount Evelyn Upholstery can be contacted on (03) 5964 2166 or 0402 020 554 or email mtevelynupholstery@bigpond.com. Alternatively, visit www.mountevelynupholstery.com.au or search for Mount Evelyn Upholstery on Facebook.
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IMMACULATE SURROUNDS LOCATED in the One Tree Hill precinct, this immaculately maintained and presented family home will satisfy the most fastidious buyer. The executive-style brick residence is perfectly placed on about a half-acre parcel of stunning landscaped mature gardens and lawn areas, capturing ample sunlight and currently showing off the spring blooms. The house has four bedrooms - the main with spacious walk-through wardrobe and ensuite - and fourth bedroom/study located at one end of the home with the formal lounge and dining areas. An energy-efficient fireplace adds one of many contemporary functional touches and warms the home beautifully alongside the essential gas ducted heating, while stunning pendants and modern lighting illuminate and individualise the zones.
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An open plan blackwood kitchen with waterfall stone benchtop and contemporary splashbacks flows via stunning timber floors to a spacious living area with private views to the garden and paved entertaining area, connecting indoor and outdoor living perfectly. Quality window furnishings and carpet in neutral tones allow a base colour palette to suit any decor, with high ceilings creating space and grandeur. The main bathroom with corner spa is family sized with separate powder room adjacent to the oversized laundry with enough storage to please. Features include a double garage, gas ducted heating, water tanks, energy-efficient ceiling fans, dishwasher, sealed driveway, workshop.
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A GRAND ENTERTAINER
TECOMA
THIS home, on the high side of Hazelvale Road, offers expansive living and entertaining areas for all the family to enjoy. Upstairs has four good size bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes - the main with walk-in wardrobe and a spacious ensuite plus light and airy main bathroom. The open-plan lounge and dining spaces are separated by a lovely wood fireplace and surrounded by oversized windows allowing plentiful natural sunlight. The kitchen provides a pivotal entertaining area and is fitted with high quality stainless-steel appliances, vast bench tops and ample preparation space. There are three outdoor decking areas that allow you to enjoy every aspect of the home and offer private space to sit and ponder and enjoy the peaceful environment of the fully fenced block of about two-thirds of an acre. Downstairs presents a large second living space, perfect for teenagers, with a games/ rumpus room and the perfect study nook. Storage is also substantial inside and out. Other features include very impressive spacious laundry, gas ducted heating and split-system plus large double garage.
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10 Dingley lane, MouNT DANDENoNG 3
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24 The Crescent, SaSSafRaS 5+1 3+1 3+6 1 Expressions of Interest Closing Tues 22nd November 2016 at 5pm Former home of the Doery & Nicholas families, historic “Mimosa” is located on 3 acres of Edna Walling-designed century-old botanical gardens. Gracious & elegant with light airy spaces designed with contemporary comforts for family or large scale entertaining. A small luxury accommodation business is included on the property. Arguably the inest residence in the Dandenong Ranges.
glenn gardiner 0418 376 144 Agents in conjunction Marshall White Real Estate - Mark Harris 0414 799 343
6 Bartley Road, BelgRave South 4 2 2 $730,000 - $790,000 Setting the bar high for lovely living is this perfectly presented home set on 1,004 sq m approx. of private, level land. Boasting 2 living areas, modern kitchen beitting even the most particular chef, and 4 bedrooms, including luxurious parent’s retreat main with lush ensuite and dressing room.
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66 Grifiths Rd, upwey 3 1 1 $420,000 - $460,000 For a sweet start to your investment portfolio look no further than this adorable home with open plan living and lovely garden. Positioned close to schools, shops, transport, and easy access to Wellington Road, this is a bright idea in a brilliant location.
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ATTENTION HOME-SELLERS!! The most important point when selling your home is:
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! E C I PR At Park Real Estate, we are trained REAL ESTATE NEGOTIATORS which means that, when it comes to the sale of your home, we strongly believe that...
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8 Greenslopes Road The Patch
$480,000 Plus
20 Beagley Street Kallista
$560,000 Plus
CHARMING HILLS HOME IN SUPERB PATCH LOCATION
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME WITH STUNNING VIEWS
This cosy family home located in the much sought after area of The Patch, has space for the whole family to enjoy. Featuring 3 bedrooms, main bathroom, cosy lounge & separate kitchen/meals area upstairs plus a fully decked out retreat/4th bedroom downstairs. The home is situated on a magniicent 1/2 acre approx block with stunning views to faraway pastures & farmland. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Idyllically situated in a gorgeous pocket of Kallista is this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom plus study family home. There are 2 great living zones including kitchen/living area plus separate lounge room, DH & cooling, full length veranda, sunny paved area & plenty of parking. Perfectly positioned on a beautifully maintained parcel of land, be quick to act to secure your Hills dream today! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
62 Arbor Avenue Belgrave
3 Hakea Street Tecoma
$595,000 Plus
$570,000 Plus
IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME IN A TRANQUIL SETTING
UPDATED, RENOVATED AND READY TO SELL!
Offering a peaceful valley outlook, this stylish family abode features 3 bedrooms (master with WIR & ensuite), open plan kitchen/meals area, spacious lounge with wood ire, family room, stunning main bathroom, 2 separate decking areas & a fully fenced rear yard. Located only a short stroll to Belgrave Lake Park & a stone’s throw from Belgrave main street this home is sure to be a popular one! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Peaceful & private at the end of a no through road, this renovated family home features open plan living with lovely timber kitchen, dining area & lounge room with wood ire, 3 bedrooms, stunning main bathroom & GDH. Outside is an oversized decking & playground area, sealed driveway, double carport & large workshop. For those who are after a quality inish then look no further... Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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10 Alpine Road Ferny Creek
$690,000 Plus
RURAL LIFESTYLE LIVING PLUS INCOME!
Killara- Stylish Family Living
Offered for sale for the irst time in over 30 years, this great lifestyle property with potential income will tick all your boxes. Situated on 7 acres (approx.) with 3 paddocks, a dam, PLUS infrastructure for a great income source with 2000 blueberry plants, currently used for U-pick. The ranch style brick home is well presented & positioned to take in the valley views & offers 4 lge bedrooms plus study, master with ENS & updated family bathroom, 2 living areas & older style hostess kitchen with DW. Additional features incl under loor heating, OFP, coonara style heater, split system, a private deck at the front of the home, plenty of parking & a double carport. For the business minded, blueberries & glass houses, a lge shed with a cool room, packing shed, paddock currently used for cut natives or perfect for livestock. Pumping rights available if required at additional cost.
From irst glance “Killara” makes an eye-catching statement with contemporary architecture highlighting the sleek inishes. The wide open frontage & amazing setting reinforces its proud presence in this elevated position on One Tree Hill, providing a broad panoramic vista over the surrounding landscape. The glass wall of sliding doors open up the whole front of the top loor that accommodates the open plan living, study corner, designer kitchen, powder-room & takes in the twinkling lights of Melbourne’s outer east. The décor capitalises on natural European oak inishes incorporating loor surfaces and benchtops, subtle neutral colour tones which continues through to the ground-loor bedroom zone comprising of Master suite, 2 further bedrooms all with BIR’s and a fabulous full size family bathroom. Inspection is a must!
Contact: Jo Hirst 0427 494 831 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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9 Belgrave Gembrook Rd Cockatoo
Offers Over $345,000
121 David Hill Road Monbulk
Offers Over $560,000
Perfectly Located Investor, First Home or Downsizer!
Stylishly Renovated on an Amazing ¾ Acre Block!
Centrally located on a lovely, lat quarter acre with established trees & gardens & lush lawns, this low maintenance home is literally a 1 minute walk to the Primary School, the shops & restaurants in Cockatoo or Public Transport, making it a sensational investment opportunity or conveniently located home. Featuring 3 BDRs with robes, undercover rear deck with built in spa, DBL carport, garden shed & under house storage.
This immaculately presented home on ¾ of an acre, just a stone’s throw from the heart of Monbulk, with its unique style & gorgeous gardens, is bound to steal your heart. The home features 3 generous BDRs, a spacious lounge room & an open plan kitchen with quality appliances & plenty of storage. Outside there is a 4 car carport with power & concrete loor, a DBL garage with workshop & a stunning rear yard.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155 Inspection: Saturday 10.30am-11.00am (Photo ID Required)
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Offers Over $790,000
205 Gembrook Tonimbuk Road Gembrook
$715,000+
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This beautiful, original Emerald home built in the 1920s offers 4 BDRs, the Master on the 1st loor with gorgeous ensuite and huge retreat which opens onto the lower balcony. The further 3 BDRs are upstairs, as is the family room with balcony, a beautifully renovated family bathroom & modern kitchen. Outside there is a separate studio/laundry, a selfcontained bungalow & a double lock up garage. Inspect today!
This stylishly renovated 5 BDR home + 2 BDR studio is located privately on 7 natural acres abundant with lora & fauna, yet only minutes from the heart of Gembrook. The home features gorgeous vaulted timber ceilings, polished loor boards, a large lounge with wood heater & split system, a full length, undercover deck with gorgeous bush views. Add to this a huge shed & 5kw solar with backup generator.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm - 1.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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Offers Over $760,000
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Your Hideaway in the Hills!
This 4 room ofice/retail commercial property consist currently of 3 rooms with hand basins, a separate toilet & large foyer, ideal for a multitude of business options. To add to the convenience there is rear access from heroes Ave & a split system for year round comfort. Why keep paying rent when you can own the shop?
This grand 4 BDR Cedar home on 2 natural acres just 3km to the heart of Emerald, features a modern kitchen, dining area with OFP, a lounge room with wood heater, a rumpus room, powder room & 4th BDR downstairs. Upstairs is the Master with WIR, private balcony & ensuite & a further 2 large BDRs, a family bathroom & a 4th living area. Add to this a double garage, carport & large shed/workshop.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm - 4.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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110 Roach Road Lilydale
Seville
Lifestyle, Privacy, Space and Elegance.
Will Suit all Comers
The home includes three large sized bedrooms, the master bedroom with WIR and ensuite, a versatile study room (4th bedroom), and an open plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances. The formal meals and dining area is warmed by an open ire place and is perfect to entertain. Stepping outside the home you will ind three separately zoned outdoor covered decking areas. The landscaped gardens, the lush lawns, multiple parking spaces, a dual access circular driveway, inbuilt trampoline, double car carport and a single car garage.
Situated on over 1/3 acre at the end of a quiet street is this split level three bedroom home. Boasting iltered mountain views from all the living areas and decking space this home offers an opportunity to move straight in. The stylish interior has cathedral ceilings with exposed beams over the open plan kitchen and meals areas as well as the large light illed lounge with wood heater. Master bedroom has ensuite affect access and built in robes. Be quick this one wont last! Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
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$580,000 Plus
$350,000 - $395,000
Yarra Junction
$380,000
Contemporary Style & Tranquillity
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ThIS property is a stand out from the moment you drive down into the quiet street and enter through the front door. The central kitchen which includes gas cooking, plenty of storage and bench space, all while overlooking the outdoor entertaining area and dining room. The home provides ultimate family space with the lounge set off the kitchen and features including a wood heater, ducted heated and evaporative cooling. The home includes 3 spacious bedrooms all with BIRs. The recently renovated modern family bathroom embraces functionality and style.
This brand new 2 bedroom unit is located just across from the shopping centre in Yarra Junction. Approaching completion the home boasts a spacious open plan living room, heaps of storage space ideal if you’re scaling down, and lock up garage. A private courtyard gives you room to relax in the sun. Low maintenance and high quality, just what you need for trouble free and convenient living. Be quick this wont last. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
44 Trevallyn Close Montrose
$690,000 Plus
Character Home on 1/3 acre ready to transform! Entering the home, on the right we have the master bedroom with full ensuite and WIR, whilst on the left of the main hallway we have three further good sized bedrooms and the main family bathroom. The open plan kitchen and dining area overlooks the rear decking and features timber cupboards, gas cooktop and under bench oven, whilst the adjacent living area is a great spot to unwind. Externally, the property has some great features including the wrap around veranda at the front of the home, whilst the rear decking which overlooks the expansive rear of the property.
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
Gladysdale
$1.1m - $1.24m
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14 Phyllis Street Bayswater
$460,000 Plus
A Great Investment or The Perfect Starter! Entering the property we have a spacious open plan living & dining are area featuring timber loorboards, gas ireplace and split system heating & cooling meaning your year round comfort is taken care of. The open plan kitchen features gas cooking, dishwasher and plenty of windows allowing an abundance of natural light to low in. The property boasts three good sized bedrooms (two with BIRs), central main bathroom, separate WC and laundry facilities.
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
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Every now and then a local landmark property comes onto the market, offered for sale for the irst time in over 34 years and proudly presented to perfection. Over 37 acres of stunning rolling green lush pasture and with the picturesque Little Yarra River as your boundary the setting is just amazing. The neat rustic homestead offers 3 large bedrooms all with built in robes, wood heating and split system heating and cooling, beautiful fresh modern kitchen with a classic old combustion stove complimenting the space, separate meals/dining area and a family size living/lounge room offering space for the whole family and overlooking stunning landscaped gardens. Outside is a spectacular backdrop with glorious rolling acres to admire and enjoy, 2 separate carports, 3 horse/livestock shelters and sheds galore with a large L/U garage.
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
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4 LETTERS THAT CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE WHEN SELLING YOUR HOME
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Quilts to help out others By Peter Douglas
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Tigers too good for Bloods By Chris Anderson YVCA POOR weather entering the weekend frustrated cricketers around the Yarra Valley as Saturday’s action was called off early due to heavy rain falls. Fortunately for cricketers in the competition’s premier grade, DJ Strachan Shield, the skies cleared on Sunday to ensure a full day’s play for Round 3 One Day fixtures. Woori Yallock took the honours over Healesville in the grand final rematch. In a game that looked more comfortable than it was, the Tigers were able to outlast the Bloods on the back of an impressive solo performance from brilliant all-rounder Simon Young. Batting first, Healesville found themselves in early trouble as Young toppled the openers. Then, an unnecessary run-out of the reliable Aaron Violi had the visitors rushing for their batting gear as they crashed to 3/1 inside the first four overs of the day. Scott (52) and Ash (43) Hamer joined forces, and the experienced pair did their best to repair the early damage. In a well-constructed partnership, the pair weren’t just locked into a dour rebuild of the innings as their open stroke play moved the score to a strong 3/79 at the halfway mark of the innings. Unfortunately for the Bloods, captain Ash Hamer fell upon the resump-
tion of play, and the innings failed to kick on from the strong position, as the continual fall of wickets cost the visitors scoring momentum. Young led the bowlers from start to finish with impressive figures of 5/22, while the rest of the Tigers bowlers offered valuable support. Early wickets to Matt Peck ensured Healesville would keep the home team in check. With economical support from his fellow opener, Dermott Fry, the Tigers had to be content on taking their time in the chase. Woori Yallock captain, Ryan Smith (35), proved valuable at the top of the order, keeping his team intact and avoiding an early collapse. Ash Hamer (3/27) injected himself into the bowling attack with his team needing wickets and he had immediate success. Three wickets in an impressive spell had the visitors poised to fight this game out to the last ball. When he managed to catch the edge of Smith’s bat, the score was teetering at 5/85 with just nine overs to go. Enter Simon Young. As the Bloods had a look at the Woori Yallock tail, Young produced a brutal assault on the bowling that saw the home side score the remaining 38 runs in the space of four overs to eliminate all jitters. Woori Yallock remain undefeated and have started their quest for the
three-peat in style against strong opposition. The Tigers travel to Yarra Glen next round in a clash that could show their early intentions. On the other hand, Healesville are now in some urgency to secure their first win as they host Warburton-Millgrove in a tough prospect to break their duck. Yarra Junction showed Yarra Glen the steps they need to make if they want to be competitive in the top grade. Yarra Junction batted first and produced a quality team innings to post an impressive 8/172 off their allotted overs. Recruit Troy Hancock (43) provided the backbone of the top order as contributions throughout the innings ensured the scoreboard continued to tick over. Matt Hammond’s knock over the concluding overs proved valuable, with his unbeaten innings of 48 crucial in the final total. Yarra Glen were best served by Cameron Laycock (4/17) and James Glen (3/21) who did their best to keep the total in check. With little known about Yarra Glen’s line up, there is a chance that they could surprise teams this year. But it wasn’t going to be the day as Yarra Junction’s slow bowlers made short work of the home team’s middle to lower order. Nick Lawlor and captain Quinton Hodgkinson took key early wickets to
which Yarra Glen struggled to rebuild from. James Glen (34) proved hard to budge at the top of the order but the innings lacked a significant partnership it needed if the home side were to chase the runs. In the end, Cameron Spaulding was the wrecker as his miserly spinners were difficult for the home team to handle, and with 5/12 he proved the matchwinner. Kevin Bomford proved to be a valuable support act with 2/9. Bitterly disappointed to miss finals action last season, Yarra Junction’s undefeated start to the season has them well poised to establish themselves in the top four early in the season. Their Round 4 clash against Mount Evelyn could prove crucial in that battle for finals positions, even this early in the season. Yarra Glen have to back up quickly against the best in the business, Woori Yallock, and will be keen to not only prove themselves among the big boys, but to continue to learn what it takes to be successful in the top grade. Warburton-Millgrove bounced back from their Round 2 loss to Woori Yallock with a brutal display against Seville. With the game moved to Wesburn due to ground conditions, home ground advantage was taken from the Burras, however, they quickly looked at home. Seville batted first and were simply outclassed.
Failing to put up any real resistance against a quality attack, the Blues were swept aside for a disappointing 65. The Burras would’ve been pleased with the contribution from Jake Neale (3/17) who proved that WarburtonMillgrove won’t just rely on their experienced campaigners this season, while Dan Lever was at his effective best with commanding figures of 4/16. The Blues did their best to offer some resistance with the ball taking three wickets. However, Burra’s opener Ben Lever (35) ensured this low target would be reached with relative ease. Warburton-Millgrove now travel to Healesville in an intriguing match-up between two sides which featured at the pointy end of last season. A win is crucial for both teams. Seville, on the other hand, now have a couple of weeks to regroup, and spend some more time on the track fine tuning their skills for their next outing. DJ Strachan Shield Yarra Junction 8/172 (T. Hancock 43, M. Hammond 48 not out, C. Laycock 4/17, J. Glen 3/21) d Yarra Glen 88 (J. Kelly 34, L. Crawford 14, C. Spaulding 5/12, K. Bomford 2/9); Healesville 117 (S. Hamer 52, A. Hamer 43, S. Young 5/22, H. Smith 2/21) def by Woori Yallock 5/123 (S. Young 39 not out, R. Smith 35, A. Hamer 3/24, M. Peck 2/27); Seville 65 (H. Byrne 20, Dan Lever 4/16, J. Neale 3/17) def by Warburton-Millgrove 3/67 (B. Lever 35); Mount Evelyn bye.
Running for fun - and cricket - in Monbulk MONBULK CRICKET CLUB THE Monbulk Fun Run for 2016 has been run and won for another year. Many thanks to all those who ran or walked, and/or who supported and volunteered their time to make this community day a success. The Monbulk Cricket Club hosted this popular event. Special thanks to the Monbulk Bendigo Bank for their ongoing support, as well as Monbulk Rotary for their big breakfast and the new market stalls. This year, funds raised went to Monbulk Rotary Club Community Support Account (for those affected by loss or tragedy) and MADCOW, which supports community projects. Winners included: James Laven (8km winner), Dana Dekkers (8km winner), Ben Grimes (U18 8km winner), Holly Blake (Under 18 8km winner), Ollie Grujic (4km winner), Susie Wilson (4km winner), Zac Clarke (Under 18 4km winner), Indi Linde (Under 18 4km winner), Dylan Madeley (special effort for running 8km), Judd and Brock Mason (1st Pram). Unfortunately, all junior and senior cricket was washed out this weekend. Next week, there is no junior or lower grade senior cricket due to Melbourne Cup weekend. The firsts and seconds play a double-header Twenty20 versus Upwey at home on Saturday at Monbulk. The seconds start at 12.30pm, which will be followed by the firsts at 4pm. It would be great to see all other juniors and seniors (and families) in their Monbulk Hawks gear supporting those playing. The weekend after that sees the whole club in action with the start of the Milo in2Cricket program and the first games for the Under 11s and two Under 10 teams.
The group of winners from the Monbulk Fun Run.
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Good win in wet conditions
In tr ying conditions By Dennis Fuller EMERALD GOLF THE last round of the three-round club championship was held at Emerald Golf Club in what one local wag referred as trying conditions. It was trying to be wet and it was trying to be sunny with the firmer holding sway. It was noted that three ducks on the twelfth green and upon more serious questioning it was agreed that they were swimming, not walking. When the bedraggled played
rounds but it was the tenacious Allan Ecclestone (24) who greeted the judges with a gross total of 282 to head Ben Balfour (21) off by a couple of shots on 284. The overall handicap winner was Ken Hill (16) who hung tough for the three rounds for a gutsy with win a nett total of 208. He finished just one shot ahead of the two stroke winners in Glasscock and Ecclestone when they both came in with 209. On Wednesday when the Obviously Fierce Golfers (OFG) rolled
the last hole, it was announced that the new Club Champion was Peter Glasscock (13). He was steady in the last round and held his nerve to par the 18th for a meritorious win. He finished with a gross 248. He was chased home by a previous champion in Ross Martin (14) who started the last round a couple in front but he could not withstand Glasscock’s surge when he finished with 252. The B Grade championship was also a close affair over the three
it was a par event which became a pairs comp. After play the pairs were drawn out which caused much mirth when other players got the members who bombed on the day. Ben Balfour and Ken Sumsion had +2 each to win with +4. Next were John Keys +5 had Geoff Whittaker’s -4 to drag the score down to +1. Following them were Philip Crossley -3 and Leigh Morison +2 for -1 and the rest languished somewhere back in the distance as losers.
Track and field gets washed out By Jamie Strudley WEEK 3 of the track and field season was dominated by atrocious weather conditions. Little athletics was cancelled on Saturday morning as heavy rain, hail and strong winds swarmed over Morrison Reserve. The senior athletes travelled to Aberfeldie for Round 3 of the AV Shield. Conditions were poor but the competition started but then cancelled after a few events. Several Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes got in an event or two before the meeting was cancelled to a chorus of cheers from athletes and officials. Next weekend little athletics is on Friday from 5.30pm to allow families to enjoy the long weekend. The senior team will be competing at Nunawading on Saturday afternoon; the last chance for many of the club’s school
UPWEY TECOMA BOWLS DIVISION 1 triumphed in the wet at Hampton Park, while the midweek team enjoyed another win and sits nicely in second spot. Division 3 and 6 had wash-outs. SATURDAY Round 3 - With wet and cold conditions, the Division 1 side travelled to Hampton Park and came away with a great away win. There were several rain and hail breaks throughout the afternoon but the boys held firm and played the conditions beautifully and upset the home team. Division 1: Hampton Park (1) 73/3 def by Upwey Tecoma (1) 80/15. Division 3: Upwey-Tecoma (2) 0/9 wash out Lilydale (3) 0/9. Division 6: Noble Park (3) 0/9 wash out Upwey-Tecoma (3) 0/9. MIDWEEK Round 4 - Mooroolbark 47/0 def by UpweyTecoma 69/16. Go Tigers!
Monbulk on top of the ladder Sophie Todorov gives it her best. 160942 athletes to compete before Victorian All Schools Championships the following weekend. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit the all new and improved website at www.yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check us out on Facebook. Run, jump, throw ... too easy!
Lucas Taylor toils hard on the wet track. 160942 Pictures: ERIKA BEDYN
MONBULK BOWLS TUESDAY DIVISION 1 v Mooroolbark: Won 63-51 (top spot on ladder). Max Cobb - won 28-13; Peter Koomen - lost 16-20; Jenny Holmes - won 19-18. Division 3 v Ferntree Gully: Won 69-5 (6th position); Jan Moore - lost 20-21; Grame Goller won 21-17; Dave Moore - won 28-16. Division 4: won 78-44 (6th position); Lorraine McLaren - won 22-16; Les Hunter - 24-16; Eric Furby - won 32-12. No results for Saturday. All teams were rained out.
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Motoring Look out for older walkers MOST of us drive to get around, but every trip involves a walk. And, for older people, walking may be their main form of transport. So it’s important we look out for people on the street, especially seniors. Victoria Walks, which is funded by VicHealth, commissioned the report Safer Road Design for Older Pedestri-
ans with the support of a TAC Community Road Safety Grant. It found 39 per cent of people who die while walking on our roads are aged 65 and over, yet this age group is only 15 per cent of the population. The research showed that drivers should have given way in at least 72 per cent of crashes involving older
pedestrians at traffic lights and 42 per cent of crashes at other intersections. Very disturbing is the number of older people being hit on footpaths, precisely where they should feel safest when walking. At least 16 per cent of crashes involving older pedestrians occur while they cross over driveways or entrances
to car parks. Victoria Walks is appealing to all drivers and riders to take greater care and watch out for elderly walkers in particular. We ask drivers to go slowly in and out of driveways so they can give way to people on the footpath. And please give way to people
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