Mount Evelyn
5 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Wheel challenge
7
Damage revealed
A Mail News Group publication
26-27
Best in local sport
Phone: 5957 3700 Trades and Classifieds: 1300 666 808
Old and the new By Jesse Graham
Yarra Ranges councillors Mike Clarke, Tony Stevenson, Fiona McAllister, Jim Child, Len Cox, Tim Heenan, Richard Higgins and Noel Cliff. 161295 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM
Your Local Dentist at Wandin With Winter slowly coming to a close its the perfect time to come and see the friendly team at Valley Dental to get your shining smile in time for Spring. For the month of August and September get a checkup, clean and take home bleach kit for $300 (RRP $450). Call us on (03) 5964 2129 to book your next appoinment.
Cr Clarke, who achieved an absolute majority of his ward’s vote on Friday, 28 October, told the Mail that his election results were a “strong endorsement” of his work since starting after the 2015 by-election. “It’s really good confirmation of a lot of support from the community and I sense that they’re happy with what I’m doing, and happy with what I’m proposing we need to do,” he said. “A big thankyou to all of the people
SEPTIC TANK
FREE Safe Septic Tank Product Pack FREE with every septic tank cleaned *Limit one per customer
Pensioner & Seniors Discount
Ph: 596 42129
Start the summer off right by enrolling your children in a comprehensive martial arts program.
0418 516 327
ALL AREAS - 24HR EMERGENCY SERVICE•www.ecoliquidwaste.com
Cr Len Cox said this election win was his 12th so far, and that his result of 62.14 per cent was his best so far. “It’s great to be back,” he said. “I’m really excited about this council - this council is very well-balanced and I think it will work well. “We should have four very good years ahead of us.” To see the full results from the election, visit mailcommunity.com.au.
Are Your Children ready for the summer!
CLEANING
OwnerOperator•EPAAccredited 6b/2 Union Rd Wandin North
that helped me, and for the confidence from all the voters.” Cr Noel Cliff said his return to council was an endorsement of his last term and the work the previous council had done from 2012-'16. “What’s so good is obviously, we’ve done the right thing to be back here,” he said. “And that’s the judge - they put you back - I’m obviously pressing the right buttons.”
12325397-FA40-16
ing unseated by Maria McCarthy in 2012’s election. Cr Stevenson thanked the officials and postal workers who helped to make the election happen, and said he looked forward to meeting his colleagues in his first week at council. “We live in a fantastic part of the world,” he said. “I think, as a team, we can make Yarra Ranges an even better place to live, work and play.”
1183599-HM19-15
SIX of the last term’s Yarra Ranges councillors have been re-elected to their posts and three new faces will join the council, with the Victorian Electoral Commission officially calling the race. The winners of the council election were announced on the VEC’s website over the weekend, before VEC Returning Officer Peter Williams made the official announcement at Lilydale’s council chambers on Monday, 31 October. The results will see three new faces around the council table, with former councillor and mayor Tim Heenan unseating Billanook Ward’s Maria McCarthy with a 742 vote margin after preferences. Former counillor Richard Higgins will be the new councillor for Chirnside Ward, beating incumbent Andrew Witlox by 1002 votes, while Tony Stevenson has been declared the winner of Chandler Ward with a lead of more than 3500 votes over the next candidate. Meanwhile, Streeton Ward councillor Noel Cliff, Walling Ward councillor Len Cox, O’Shannassy Ward councillor Jim Child, Ryrie Ward councillor Fiona McAllister, Lyster Ward councillor Mike Clarke and Melba Ward’s Terry Avery, were all re-elected. In his victory speech, Cr Heenan acknowledged his fellow candidates, who he said put in “a lot of time and effort” to their campaigns. “My sincere wishes for a great future for the three of them,” he said. “I suppose the most important thing I want to say is Australians are really funny in regards to elections these days ... but local government councillors are the closest things in grassroots to the people, and that’s what I want to keep in the back of my mind for the next four years. “I want to be the closest as I can to the people - it’s their thoughts, it’s their permission they’ve given me to stand in their place, here, and they’re expecting a lot of big things and I certainly hope to be able to deliver those big things for them in the next four years.” Cr Heenan’s return comes after be-
Try a FREE introductory class today!
9736-2919 17 Hereford Rd, Mt. Evelyn www.edgemartialarts.com.au
Page 2 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
| starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities RTM
We’re Moving After more than 30 Years in Ringwood. We’re moving to our new warehouse/ showroom in Rowville.
New Composite Deck
New Daintree Privacy Screen New Light Weight Renda Columns
• •NewDisplays • •LatestRangeofcompositedecking • •LightweightRendacolumns • •Melbourne’sbiggestrangeofprivacy&decorativescreens. • •Ampleon-siteparking
RingwoodwillcloseSaturday5thofNovember. RowvilleopeningMonday 7th of November. Ph. 9879 4296 www.chippysoutdoor.com.au 855 Wellington Rd (Cnr Corporate Av) Rowville (500m from Eastlink). 12328147-LN43-16
MTE
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 3
mail.starcommunity.com.au
Fyffe plans retirement EVELYN MP Christine Fyffe has announced her present term in the seat will be her last. With preselection for sitting members due to open next month, Ms Fyffe needed to make a call on her future. Ms Fyffe told the ‘Mail’ she felt that her time was up because she couldn’t commit to another term, which, with state elections in 2018, would mean a further six years in the role. The Liberal MP first won the seat of Evelyn in 1999 and has enjoyed strong support over that time, though she did lose the seat in 2002, only to win it back in 2006. Ms Fyffe said the decision was entirely hers and not driven by party pressure. “Matthew Guy left the decision entirely up to me, he’s a terrific leader and been very supportive,” she said. “I just felt that six years was going to be too much for me ... the time is right.” While Ms Fyffe still has two years to serve, and plenty of work ahead, she was happy to reflect on her many years of service. “I’ve been exceptionally privileged, and it’s been very satisfying, to have represented
croydon
Evelyn for such a long time,” she said. “The highs have been the small changes in individuals or groups, I’ve gained immense satisfaction in helping people negotiate the bureaucracy to achieve positive change.” Ms Fyffe said one of her most rewarding achievements had been improving service access for those dealing with eating disorders. “I worked closely with Martin Foley... many of the things we helped to implement are still in place ... that all started from communications I’d had with my electorate,” he said. Ms Fyffe’s contribution over the years runs deep. In addition to her many involvements with local groups and committees, one of her major roles was as Commissioner of Yarra Ranges Shire from 1994 to 1997. In this role, she helped to oversee the amalgamation of the shire. “At the time, I was president of the winegrowers and on the regional tourism board,” she said. “I’d come to the attention of Jeff Kennett and was appointed as Commissioner. “Some might not see it that
way, but I think it has worked really well.” She said some of the challenges during that time included managing some councils with minimal budgets and managing the duplication of services, which meant a reduction in staff. Ms Fyffe could only have dreamed of such contributions when she arrived in Australia as a ‘Ten Pound Pom’ from the United Kingdom in 1967. She started life in Australia in migration housing in Nunawading, before developing the award-winning Yarra Burn Winery and Restaurant at Yarra Junction. “Incredibly, I came to Launching Place during only my second day in Australia and I fell in love with the scenery. I thought, ‘how beautiful is this place’,” she said. “There is incredible opportunity in Australia and one of the amazing joys of my job is attending citizenship ceremonies.” While it’s a little too early to fully contemplate life in retirement, Ms Fyffe said she planned to indulge in gardening and watch her beloved Essendon Bombers more often.
Level 1, 3-5 Hewish Road, Croydon 9725 6544 www.croydoncinemas.com.au
Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe has announced she will not contest the 2018 election.
Snappers line up By Jodie Symonds BUDDING photographers have the opportunity to enter the See at Mount Evelyn Photo Contest. This year’s theme is Mt Evelyn- and is a chance for photographers to show judges how they see the town. It aims to highlight the
community, activities, sport, nature, wildlife, architecture or history. It is a chance for photographers to get their work published and to win some prizes. There will be a winner from each of the three categories: primary school, secondary school and 18 years and over - and there will also be a
People’s Choice winner. The competition is organised by Mount Evelyn Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Entrants can submit their photographs online or by a USB, and entries close Thursday 1 December. For more information, visit seemtevelyn.com.au
Delivering on station pledge WORKS have started on a second entrance at Lilydale train station, which aims to make it safer and more convenient for locals to catch the train. The new station entrance at the northern end of the platform will include an accessible ramp, as well as a pedestrian crossing, featuring automatic gates and audible alarms. The existing second entrance was closed in 2013 due to safety concerns, forcing passengers to walk hundreds of metres through the station car park to access the main entrance.
The new entrance will be fully accessible and new myki readers will make the transition between the car park and platform as seamless as possible. Member for Eastern Metropolitan Region Shaun Leane visited Lilydale train station on Monday, 24 October, to announce the new entrance will be completed by the end of this year. He said the Victorian Government was delivering on an important election commitment. “We promised it, and now
we’re getting it done - the second entrance at Lilydale station will be reopened by the end of the year,” he said. “People will no longer have to walk hundreds of metres through the car park to catch the train. “This new entrance will be safer and more accessible for all passengers.” Train services will continue to operate as normal during construction, with a temporary reduction in car spaces to get on with building the new entrance.
JACK REACHER: NEVER GO BACK
KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES
THE LIGHT BETWEEN THE OCEANS
STORKS
HACKSAW RIDGE - ADVANCE SCREENING SUNDAY OCTOBER 30 @ 4PM
THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN
KIDS FLICKS FLICKS SAT/SUN SAT/SUN
ARTHOUSE MOVIES CROYDON
MARVELS DR STRANGE
THE ACCOUNTANT
EMRACE OF THE SERPENT
MELBOURNE’S BEST MOVIE PRICES
12328655-DJ44-16
By Peter Douglas
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 4 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Apex gang a concern From my
desk Jason Wood MP
Federal Member for La Trobe
AS many of you know, street crime is increasing in our communities. I have spoken to many local residents who have been victims of break-ins and robberies, and, very worryingly, many of these are while residents are inside their own homes. In fact, one local resident has told me stories of how her family home has been broken into many times. During one of those incidents, the family woke and interrupted the thieves, discovering that their car keys were missing - however the family car was still there. This meant, unfortunately, that as they listened to the thieves yell “Apex N*****s” from the no doubt stolen car as they sped off; the family knew the thieves would return. Sure enough, they did return to complete the theft, but thankfully some vigilant neighbours were able to scare them off. This is not a one-off story, and sadly it is becoming more and more common. This is why it’s so important to me that we tackle this crime wave with the intensity and strength that is needed. I have spoken out and suggested that we develop current deportation measures and anti-bikie gangs legislation to include those who commit
offences as a part of gang membership - particularly for those who do not hold Australian citizenship. Federal intervention could help police target the 400-strong Apex gang - which is mainly made up of juvenile offenders but has committed a string of violent home invasions and carjackings across Melbourne and is developing increasingly strong ties with bikies and crime syndicates. I suggest that Apex and other violent street gangs should be targeted by the Australian Gangs Intelligence Co-ordination Centre. Doing this through investigators from the tax office, Department of Human Services, state and federal police, the Australian Crime Commission and Border Force systematically destroys gangs by targeting their leaders. In addition, something else we should be looking at is enlisting The National Anti-Gang Squad to focus on Apex and other violent gangs of street thugs. While both these organisations currently focus on outlaw motorcycle gangs and organised crime syndicates at a federal level, it is my understanding that the policy was originally written with all violent gangs in mind, therefore Apex should be brought into focus. It’s vital that young Apex gang members are stopped before they end up in adult prisons and come under the influence of more hardened criminals. Something needs to be done above the current measures to protect our community from this crime wave.
Connecting people and communities RTM
Snippets
Email diary entries to: editor@ mailnewsgroup.com.au by 5pm Wednesdays
End poverty
Quilt festival
RESULTS International Belgrave Group in the Belgrave area. Non-profit advocacy group working to end global poverty. Next Meeting on Wednesday 2 November, at Upwey RSL (1 Mast Gully Road, Upwey), from 7.15pm-9.30pm. New members welcome. For more details, contact Em on 0413 972 396.
QUILTS for Orphans hosting its annual quilt festival on 12-13 November at 345 Macclesfield Road, Monbulk. Self-funded organisation and relies on donations. Entry $5 with refreshments available. It will be open from 10am to 4pm on both days. Off-street parking available.
Movie night
Car boot sale
RESULTS International Belgrave Group are holding a fund-raiser movie night. Screening: ‘The Light Between Oceans’. Cameo Cinema, Belgrave, on Wednesday 9 November, from 6.30pm7pm session, TBC or check www.cameocinemas.com.au Cost $20.
ST Paul’s Church, Boronia. On Saturday 12 November, from 9am to 2pm. Price: $25 per space. Please call the office for bookings on 9761 1797.
Community fair THE Emerald Primary School Fair is being held on Saturday 5 November, from 10am to 3pm, at Heroes Avenue, Emerald. Fun for the whole family. Live auctions, cake stall, second-hand books, photo booth, art show, raffle, cooking demo, Lego competition, strawberries and cream, rides and amusements, market stalls, kids craft activities, brica-brac, hot food, plant stall, homemade and home grown and loads more.
Rose talk UPWEY Gardening Group U3A: Margaret MacGregor, international rose judge and life member of the Rose Society of Victoria, will talk on the art of growing and pruning roses. At Upwey Seniors Community Centre off Mahony Street, Upwey (behind Upwey Village shops); on Wednesday 9 November, at 7.30pm. Inquiries to Barb on 9754 3877. All welcome, supper provided.
Fun festival CHELODINA Festival on Sunday 13 November. Run by the Friends of Elizabeth Bridge Reserve at 49 Durham Road, Kilsyth. Festival supports and encourages environmentally sustainable businesses and activities across the Yarra Ranges via encouraging people to shop, play and eat locally. Free festival; something for everyone. Demonstrations by local primary school choirs, music school, Circus and Curves. Barbecue, coffee, icy poles and Devonshire tea and various stalls.
Kallista market KALLISTA Community House. Art and craft market. Organic bread, natural products, vegetarian meals, homemade soup, coffee. Saturday 5 November, from 9am to 1pm. Front of community house; 2 Church Street, Kallista. Site bookings 9754 4930 or mobile: 0402 012 247. Site fees support the community house.
U3A exhibition 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.
lery and more. All 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, Jordan Devlin, Deb Casey. All welcome. Free entry.
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.
Cartoon
Birthday show 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, jewel-
Here’s what you need to know during the level crossing removal works. Upcoming changes to the Belgrave line. Between 4 November – 11 December, we will continue work to remove level crossings along the anges to Belgrave line, which will affect the way you travel. Buses will replace trains and there will be changes traffic conditions with detours in place. The sooner we get this done, the sooner you’ll be on yourr way. Buses replacing trains on the Belgrave line • Between Ringwood and Belgrave from 7.30pm Wednesday 2 November until first service Thursday 3 November. • Between Ringwood and Belgrave stations from 7.30pm Friday 4 November to the last service on Sunday 11 December. Train services will resume Monday 12 December.
Road closures* • Scoresby Road will be closed from m 9pm Wednesday 2 November until Saturday aturday 19 November. • Mountain Highway will be closed d from Sunday 20 November until Fridayy 23 December.
Most local Bayswater traders will be open for business during this time, so please support businesses in the area. Please plan ahead and allow extra travel time. Visit levelcrossings.vic.gov.au or phone 1800 762 667 for details. *Please note these dates may be subject to change.
levelcrossings.vic.gov.au Authorised and published by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne 12327888-KC44-16
| starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 5
What should we do?
Grandpa giving some wheel help
By Peter Douglas
By Jodie Symonds
Picture: JODIE SYMONDS
Amali and her grandfather, Allan. 160780 next year. Her last trip in August used all of the family’s funds, but Mr Kennedy came up with the idea to endure a 160km bike ride from Wangaratta to Bright and return on Sunday 6 November, to raise the $11,000 needed. She is due to receive her next round of treatment in Philadelphia in February. “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate my 60th birthday. My family means everything to me and I will do whatever I can to support my daughters and their wonderful families,” Mr Kennedy said.
“Amali is such a courageous little girl and is trying so hard. “As her grandfather, I just want to give Amali every opportunity to reach her full potential.” Mr Kennedy has been training on the weekends, and has never ridden 160km before. “I ride regularly with a couple of friends who will be supporting me ... we’re not the fastest riders, (but) we are committed to keep a steady pace on the day,” he said. For more information, or to donate visit www.storyofamali.com
12328574-PB44-16
A PROUD Belgrave grandfather is going to endure a 160-kilometre bike ride in one day for his 60th birthday to raise money for his granddaughter’s treatment in Philadelphia, US. When three-year-old Amali Chandrasekara was born, her little body was put through life-saving blood transfusions and neo-natal intensive care, after unexpected complications at birth. The complications also resulted in her identical twin not surviving birth. At seven days old, Amali was diagnosed with a severe hypoxic brain injury, which presented as cerebral palsy. Australian specialists believed she would have ongoing developmental issues and delays. Amali has been attending the Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia, US, every sixth months since November 2015, due to there not being a program like it in Australia. Specialists from Australia told the family Amali would never be able to move, but has defied odds and since her treatment overseas – she now sits, crawls, feeds herself and interacts with her big sisters. Her grandfather, Allan Kennedy said she had improved dramatically. “Already we have seen her develop beyond expectations,” he said. The current therapies she attends regularly include osteopathy, kinesiology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech therapy, therapeutic yoga, aquatic therapy and ayurvedic treatments. With treatments in the US, Amali is expected to be walking and talking within the
YARRA Ranges Shire ratepayers have the chance to provide feedback on a proposal that will shape the future development of Burnham Beeches. In question are planning scheme amendment C142, and a concurrent planning permit, which will enable the development of a hotel and resort at the site. Presently, the land is in a Special Use Zone Schedule 2 (SUZ2), which provides for the use and development of land for major tourist facilities. However, SUZ2 imposes restrictive limits on patron numbers. In April this year, developers Shannon Bennett and Adam Garrisson cleared one major planning hurdle when they won council support for a revised proposal. An initial planning scheme amendment, which included up to 80 hotel villas being built on the site, was rejected in August 2015. The developers plan to restore the historic mansion as a luxury hotel, with staff accommodation, as well as include a restaurant and microbrewery on the site. Changes have been requested to allow a larger range of land use than exists, subject to a planning permit. To achieve this, the owners have proposed to create a new schedule to the Special Use Zone, Schedule 11 (SUZ11). Yarra Ranges Council Director of Social and Economic Development, Ali Wastie, said the proposal aimed to make future patron caps, and a range of potential land uses, subject to
planning permits rather that zone controls. “This would allow for greater flexibility for operations at Burnham Beeches to change over time,” Ms Wastie said. “This development would bring a variety of economic benefits by boosting tourism in the area and providing job opportunities. “The Norris Building is a significant example of an art deco mansion in Australia. It is currently in a dilapidated condition and in need of repair. It would be wonderful to see this heritage restored.” Ms Wastie said council would need to work carefully through any issues, including possible traffic and landscape impacts. In conjunction with the planning scheme amendment, the owners of the land have applied for a planning permit for: A licensed residential hotel in the Norris Building of 48 rooms (including ancillary bar and dining areas); Two licensed restaurants (existing bakery/cafe and a new restaurant) in the piggery building; A brewery with associated licensed food and drink areas; A shop and licensed food and drink premises; Staff accommodation (two buildings) and guest accommodation; and Vegetation removal. The application is now on public exhibition. Submissions close at 5pm on Tuesday, 22 November, at www. yarraranges.vic.gov.au.
· · · · · ·
JOIN EASTWOOD GOLF CLUB AND SAVE OVER $1,000* *Basedona7dayadultmembership
ay to join d t h g ri e th is y a d y n A Eastwood Golf Club.
NEW MEMBER .00! 0 9 9 $ w o n L IA C E P S SUMMER Sunday 13th November 2016 Yarra Glen Racecourse Admission $10.00 • Kids under 14 FREE Gates open to Public 9:00am All vehicles must be in by 9am and not leave until 3pm. Entry available from 3pm Saturday 12th November. Camping available Saturday Night $20 bookings close 7/10/16 MUST BOOK! Saturday night meal at Yarraview Dining Rooms $20 available bookings close 7/10/16 Park together - arrive together! See website for details: www.hcvc.com.au
PAY NO MORE UNTIL MARCH 2017 Eastwood Golf Club also offer •JuniorGolfPrograms •Bistro/BarFacilities
•FunctionRoom •LawnBowls
EASTWOOD GOLF CLUB Enquiries: Russ 0409 073 523 Jef 0408 181 816
Liverpool Road, Kilsyth Phone : 9728 2944 Email : admin@eastwoodgolf.com.au Or visit the website : www.eastwoodgolf.com.au
12329240-CG44-16
RTM
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 6 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Connecting people and communities RTM
In the swim to help out By Jodie Symonds THE walls of Monbulk Aquatic Centre have been filled with fund-raiser flyers to support Monbulk’s Felicity Hostettler, who is suffering from brain cancer. The fund-raiser will be held on Sunday 6 November, to help the Hostettler family with financial pressures due to medical expenses. In August, two unusual migraines prompted Ms Hostettler’s husband, Dave, to make her visit a doctor. The doctor sent her for tests and she was later diagnosed with a malignant grade three cancer. Three days later, the tumour - the size of a lemon - was removed and Ms Hostettler then endured six weeks of radiation therapy. The fund-raiser will be held four days before Ms Hostettler begins 12 months of chemotherapy. “It’ll hopefully give me a bit of a boost that I need before starting chemo,” Ms Hostettler said. “I’m really excited for the fundraiser - it’s incredible the amount of continual support we’ve had. “I don’t know what we would do without all of this support.” Ms Hostettler and her husband have two children, two-year-old Eadie, and 15-month-old Wilfred. Monbulk Aquatic Centre Gym Manager, Dan Rasitti said he was happy to support people in need. “We love to support people in our community,“ Mr Rasitti said. There will be a lot on offer for the kids, including a jumping castle, pool inflatable, Steve the Magician, the Paddle Pop lion, craft workshops and games. A sausage sizzle, roast potatoes and health wraps will also be available. The cash-only event will run from
Fun to beat flames By Jodie Symonds
Felicity Hostettler with Wilfred, behind is Monbulk Aquatic Centre gym manager Dan Rasitti. 161041 Picture: ROB CAREW 11am-3pm, and a high tea will be held from 11am-1pm. Children will be encouraged to participate in the making of a forest of
flowers and butterflies in support of the Hostettler family. Monbulk Aquatic Centre will be donating all money raised to the
Hostettler family. To donate, visit Monbulk Aquatic Centre on 26 Baynes Park Road, Monbulk, or call 9756 6227.
A FAMILY fun day held in Olinda on Sunday, 27 November will provide residents with information on how to prepare for the upcoming fire season. Held at the Olinda Football Club Pavillion from 11am-3pm, 'Are You Ready Ridge Top?' will educate residents on what to do in the event of an emergency. There will be information on taking responsibility for the residents’ own safety, by learning as much as they can about the hazard and risk of fire. The annual event features Olinda, Sassafras-Ferny Creek and KaloramaMt Dandenong volunteer fire brigades. There will be displays including specialist fire-fighting appliances and equipment, Victoria Police vehicles to view, SES, Yarra Ranges Council, and junior brigade members showing their skills in demonstrations. Enabling interaction with volunteer brigade members, the event provides an opportunity to see and talk about what it is to be a volunteer fire fighter, or support member, with the prospect of seeking further information and membership. Children can enjoy face painting, a jumping castle, craft making, a jellybean count, and a giant inflatable slide. “The day is a great opportunity for our local volunteer brigades to meet and interact with the communities and each other, and the other emergency service agencies,” the committee of management at Ridge Top Brigades Family Fun and Information Day said. For more information, type “Are You Ready Ridgetop?" into the search bar on Facebook.
1213782-ACM03-16
Hundreds of rolls on display Hundreds of styles and colours We also sell: Laminate - Timber Vinyl - Bamboo
RTM
| starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 7
Properties are ‘destroyed’ By Peter Douglas YARRA Ranges Shire has confirmed 28 properties as being ‘destroyed’ as a result of the 9 October windstorm event. In total, 132 properties were reported to council as being damaged and now all have been inspected, with details showing most of the destroyed properties were in the Selby area. In what has been described as one of the worst natural disaster events to hit the region since Black Saturday, the shire is still busy both managing and developing a response. Council said they’re still receiving an average of 25 calls per day, most relating to trees or social and financial support. Yarra Ranges Shire Chief Executive Officer, Glenn Patterson, said there was still a big job ahead. “We are mindful of the size of the task at hand, and the need to clear fallen trees and tree debris quickly to ensure we are adequately prepared for the upcoming fire danger period,” Mr Patterson said. “We are also aware of a number of residents who have already begun clean-up activities on their own properties, which is great to see.” Mr Patterson said the shire’s planning team was preparing to fast-track a large volume of permit applications, as a result of residents looking to rebuild. Meanwhile, compiled statistics are beginning to show just how severe the impact on the region has been. The majority of council’s 58 fire access roads have suffered significant damage from fallen trees, blocking access and increasing fuel loads. The Fire Management Team is working around the clock to make the roads accessible and reduce fuel loads
A falling tree dragged powerlines onto Masches Hill Road in Monbulk. 160437 PICTURE: JODIE SYMONDS
A Yarra Ranges house severely damaged in the violent storm event. 161223 in the lead-up to the fire season. At this stage, the shire anticipates the trees clean-up will extend through until Christmas. Strong winds and high rainfall throughout the month of October have also had a significant impact on council’s roads, drains and pits Council has received 126 drainage requests, dating back to the start of October, just before the wind event. In the wake of the devastation, Minister for Justice Michael Keenan and
Supporting Local Businesses
Become a Member Today!
Local business owners are invited to attend the 2016 Monbulk Business Network Annual General Meeting (AGM) Thursday 3rd November 6pm Sharp at ‘Friends on the Hill’ 104 Main Road, Monbulk
questions’ has been developed and is available on Yarra Ranges Council’s website www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au, as well as in print through the Shire’s Community Links.
SNAPSHOT OF STORM DAMAGE Reports of homes damaged: 132 Reports of homes destroyed: 28 Building inspections: 132 Tree requests: More than 900 Drainage requests: 126
Road requests: 114 Footpath maintenance requests: 27 Financial assistance grants allocated: 32 Calls for personal/financial assistance: over 300
Here at Lilydale Orthodontics Drs Janahan Raj & Mack Poon provide specialist orthodontic services – straightening of teeth, improvement of smile aesthetics and correction of jaw problems. We provide fixed braces, Invisalign (invisible aligners), plates and other orthodontic appliances. It is recommended by the Australian Society of Orthodontists that a child be assessed by an orthodontist around the age of seven. Present this ad to receive a FREE Initial Consultation valued at $80!
Contact Us 9014 9773
info@monbulkbusinessnetwork.com.au
monbulkbusinessnetwork.com.au 12329284-CB44-16
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
Ask Us About the Beneits
12329104-DC44-16
*
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. 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. Information about assistance can also be found on the Vic Emergency
Picture: COURTESY OF YARRA RANGES SHIRE
Lilydale Orthodontics Suite 3, 355 Main Street, Lilydale VIC 3140 Tel: (03) 9735 1688 www.lilydaleorthodontics.com.au admin@lilydaleorthodontics.com.au
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 8 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
MIDDLE EAST CONFLICT THE SOLUTION IS COMING! God’s Plan to bring peace to this troubled part of the world and to all nations is revealed in the Bible. It will happen when Christ returns. Learn more – send for free booklet
‘The Middle East & Bible Prophecy’ Yarra Valley Christadelphians PO Box 516 Yarra Glen 3775 Email: yvc@iprimus.com.au
12325062-KC40-16
PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN OWNED & INDEPENDENT
244 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville, 3777 General Enquiries Tel: 5957 3700 Fax: 5957 3777 Email: enquiries@mailnewsgroup.com.au Advertising Group Advertising Manager – Tracey Aitken Editorial Editor – Peter Douglas Email: editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au Classifieds Advertising Phone: 1300 666 808 Email: sales@networkclassifieds.com.au Deadlines: Display Advertising: 4PM Wednesday Trades: 4PM Thursday Classifieds: 4PM Friday Sports Results: 9AM Monday Managing Director: Paul Thomas The Mail is published by Hartley Higgins for Mail News Group Pty Ltd ABN 99 006 310 498. All material is copyright to Mail News Group Pty Ltd. All significant errors will be corrected as soon as possible. Distribution numbers, areas and coverage are estimates only. For terms and conditions please visit www.starcommunity.com.au Print Post Number PP33445700014.
Connecting people and communities RTM
Letters
Send your letters to: editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au
Waspish response OUTSIDE our house in Olinda, on the opposite nature strip, is a big, beautiful Eucalyptus Regnans – the Mountain Ash. For many years, the local kookaburras have nested in a hollow about 15 feet up the trunk of this tree. However, this year, there are no kookaburras nesting because the hollow has been taken over by European wasps. We have reported this to the council, as the nest is in a tree on council land but after two weeks of ringing have had no action. We have been told that someone will ring us back, but no phone call so far. I rang a pest control company that we have used for many years and was told that because
the wasp nest is on council land, they cannot get rid of the wasps for us even if we paid them. We have informed the council that this firm will attend to the wasps, if they have a council order but as of today have still had no action and no feedback. Luckily, today is quite cool and the wasps are not as active but the wasps are still coming into our property – and doubtless other properties, too. We really are wondering, ‘just what we pay our rates for, if they cannot attend to a wasp nest on their land’. What does the council give us for our rates? A not very happy ratepayer. Pamela (Pullman) and Maxwell Wilks, Olinda.
This tree in Olinda is normally home for many kookaburras. 161222
May the force be with them... MOUNTAIN District Christian School’s 2016 Year 12 students celebrated their last school day on Friday, 14 October. Students selected a ‘Star Wars’ theme for the day. After sharing and speaking at a school community meal, the students transformed the school to match the theme and slept the night. Needless to say, fellow primary and secondary students were surprised when they arrived at the school. Classrooms had been transformed into planets, with the Year 12s leaving gifts such as mini ‘lightsabers’ on school desks. Pictured are the graduates enjoying a special day with their school friends. 161089
YOU ARE INVITED TO THE
COCKATOO NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE A.G.M. Monday 28th November 2018 1.30pm
COCKATOO NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE 23 Bailey Rd. (kinder building) Cockatoo 3781 Telephone:59689031•Fax:59680261 Email:cnhouse@iinet.net.au•ABN:37848360549 Website: cockatooneighbourhoodhouse.org.au
OPEN 9.30-3.30 MON - WED, 9.30-5.00 THURS - FRI, 9.00-1.30 SAT CLOSED SUNDAY OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
12323843-RC38-16
9736 4336
ADVERTISING SALES MANAGER Star News Group is seeking an experienced Advertising Manager with exceptional communication skills to lead its display advertising sales team based in Pakenham. You will lead a team of eight sales staff selling display advertising into six newspapers, online publications and niche titles. The successful candidate will have a proven track record managing advertising sales teams, will be a strategic thinker, budget focused, organised and able to multi-task. This role requires a person with strong relationship skills both internally and externally, a confident communicator with the ability to train and motivate staff. To apply send your resume with covering letter to
advertising.careers@starnewsgroup.com.au
Connecting people & communities
12328487-DJ43-16
Drinks and fingerfood provided. Please RSVP before Wednesday 23 Nov.
4 YORK RD MT EVELYN VIC
12329234-PB44-16
Guest Speaker PATSY PARNALL OFFICER AT COCKATOO CFA Guest Chair Person SUE WALES COMMUNITY MEMBER
SHOP ONLINE @ www.jodeecreations.com.au
RTM
| starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 9
beentertained �� dining, arts, music and more…
A seamy underbelly tale By Peter Douglas EMERALD author Peter Oredsson is on a mission to sell the intrigue of Melbourne to the world. Particularly the infamous Melbourne underworld. Oredsson is due to release is third book, ‘The Sicilian Favour’, on 30 November in London, a crime fiction release that has been described as a compelling tale which “mixes horrible fascination and personal empathy”. After being born and raised in Hasslehom, Sweden, Oredsson enjoyed an interesting journey to Emerald. At age 23, Peter immigrated to Australia alone. He did not have a great knowledge of the English language, but that did not stop him from finding employment and building a life here. Oredsson eventually married and has two children. Three years ago, he and his family moved to “lovely” Emerald from Heathmont and Oredsson said “that is one of the best things we’ve done!” Although carving out a career in sales and marketing, he has also managed to publish two books, ‘Peeta Oreda and the Power of Numbers’, and ‘The Blood-line Incursion’. Oredsson’s latest offering is described as an exotic tale of love and loss, greed and fear, power and desire set against the exotic backdrop of the criminal underworld in Melbourne. Oredsson said it was a request from his children that led to his path as an author. “I started to write 10 years ago after requests from my children to tell them about my very naughty childhood in Sweden,” he said.
Emerald-based author Peter Oredsson. 161095
The cover for 'The Sicilian Favour!' 161095 “The first book, ‘Peeta Oreda and the Power of Numbers’, was based on my childhood with a sprinkle of fantasy.” Oredsson said the new release, available as paperback and e-book, is due to be available online at Austin Macauley’s website on Wednesday, 30 November. The author expects it might take a bit longer before it’s available in bookstores in Australia.
‘Archies’ go on display THE Upwey Township Group, Burrinja, Upwey Art Committee, Yarra Ranges Shire and the judges have congratulated all those who participated in the inaugural ‘Upwey Archies’. Thirty-nine fabulous artworks were received and all are displayed in the Upwey Main Street in the following locations: Tin Pan Alley, Abitza, YRC Link, Old Hardware Store window, Hosford Health Clinic, Paint Magic, Mak Hair, Silhouette Grooming and Pet Supplies, and Cafe Grounded. The winner of the open category is Annette Woodward for ‘Strength’. The highly commended open category awards went to Kristy Linn and to Emma Johnson. The winner of the Youth Category is Ava Lind for ‘Grandpa Green’. The highly commended youth category award went to Sabrina Murphy, while the Encouragement Awards went to Eric Murphy and Charlotte Perry.
Pictured, from left, are Emma Johnson, Sabrina Murphy, Annette Woodward and Ava Lind. 160801 Picture: ROB CAREW
Mystery of the pointless Inferno (M) Starring Tom Hanks, Felicity Jones, Ben Foster INFERNO, the third film adapted from the novels of Dan Brown, is a tedious, overwhelmingly pointless mystery movie. A Dante-obsessed geneticist, Bertrand Zobrist (Ben Foster), has created a deadly virus that will wipe out half of the world’s population, and Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) must regain
his memories and find the virus before it can be released. Looking at the positives, Hanks is affably engaging as ever, Felicity Jones is a graceful, perceptive on-screen partner as Dr Sienna Brooks, and Inferno has punchy sound design and some truly stunning imagery. But the languid plot moves in fits and starts, more concerned with obtuse puzzles than developing any of its supporting characters. The film fails to drum up much tension about
an apocalyptic virus, content to just talk about it, and squanders any intriguing moral ambiguity it could have generated. The film also has one of the worst twists in years, with Langdon’s amnesia and the extended chase sequences orchestrated not for any organic story reason, but simply for the sake of a twist. Hanks, Jones, director Ron Howard and author Dan Brown all deserve better than this slow, contrived mess of a film. - Seth Lukas Hynes
12328810-KC44-16
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 10 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Connecting people and communities RTM
A Mail News Advertising Feature
The ideal peformance state By Dr Philip Byrne I APPROACH my work from the view that psychological and emotional health is something that varies for all individuals. However, there is an ‘ideal performance state’! This is a state where we feel energised, physically relaxed, focused, optimistic, and confident with a sense of being in control. We all need to have balance in our busy lives. We all have a natural propensity and a deep desire for peace and contentment and this can be achieved when we are in our ideal performance state. Over the past 18 years working in my psychology practice, I have assisted many people through some of their most difficult times. I work with both individuals and couples assisting them with managing all types of issues, including relationships, depression, anxiety, phobias, substance use, self-esteem and confidence. Helping people to resolve issues and move towards their ideal performance state is something I find extremely rewarding. People will try their own strategies to overcome obstacles, but sometimes they get stuck and some additional assistance is required. And this is what I can offer; I specialise in helping people to resolve issues that they have been battling sometimes for many years. Unfortunately, there are no miracle
Dr Philip Byrne can help you achieve your ‘ideal performance state’. 161234 cures and few instant transformations. However, change is a step-by-step process that builds on successes, and positive results can often be realised in a fairly short period of time.
I help people make lasting changes that give them a sense of mastery and fulfilment, and the ability to achieve their goals. I also provide a very private, pleas-
ant and secure atmosphere, unlike some psychology and counselling practices that are too clinical and have an unfriendly ambiance. For any further information, please
visit www.philbyrne-psychology.com. au or call (03) 9758 0790. I would be happy to explain how I could assist to meet your individual needs.
12324772-HM40-16
Men & Women’s Professional Styling & Hair Care Salon. Enquire about our Hair Tattoos Shop 6 (facing Woolworths) 37 Main Rd, Monbulk Ph: 0467
289 302
Private counselling with over 20 years experience. Providing understanding and solutions for problems including: depression, anxiety, phobias, substance use issues, stress, selfesteem and confidence. Assistance resolving relationship issues for couples using a range of interventions. Hypnotherapy for controlling habits such as smoking, gambling, substance use, sleep problems, pain management and more. For more information visit my website
www.philbyrne-psychology.com.au or call 9758 0790. Medicare and HICAPS rebates available.
1 Frieda Crt, Ferntree Gully
HAD GASTRIC BANDING… STILL NOT HAPPY? Call our clinic to hear about options that may help you achieve a healthier lifestyle. Call us on (03) 9760 2777 or visit our website www.lapsurgeryaustralia.com.au
1225670-AM18-16
12327360-DJ42-16
Philip Byrne Psychology
RTM
| starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 11
A Mail News Advertising Feature
Humble run goes high-tech By Peter Douglas WITH the explosion of digital communications technology over the past decade, our generation is more connected than ever before. One often overlooked advantage of this heightened interconnectivity is the huge gain this can deliver for the average fitness enthusiast. Up to the minute fitness data is no longer the domain of elite athletes. Fitness watches, apps and online programs are becoming less expensive and more easily accessible. They are worth considering because one of the great dangers for any amateur is jumping head-first into a fitness regime without any plan or purpose. Just like a GPS on your vehicle, even inexpensive watches or apps can accurately track your run. Even better, you can gain access to not only where and how far you have run, but indicators such as heart-rate, average pace and sectional information such as your time over each kilometre. The technology that delivers average pace is improving all the time, which is particularly important because you can see if you’re ‘slacking off’ or need to improve your ‘cruising speed’. The major advantage is that tracking your progress allows you to ‘exercise with purpose’. But, if you’ve made the effort to monitor yourself, don’t forget to analyse your performance. Sectional data is a particularly good way to achieve this. You can find out if you’ve improved
Running is a fantastic way to look good, feel great. 161288 from your last session, or you need to do a little extra. While any good personal trainer would urge you to sometimes disre-
gard times and indicators, it is important to monitor your progress. This can not only be physically rewarding, but fun, too.
Many of the apps today offer you rewards, such as digital badges, for reaching personal goals. There are plenty of tracking options
available, so go out there and do your homework. You may be surprised at what you can achieve.
Sore Feet or Legs? Sore Feet or Legs? Call
w w w. s k i n r e n a i s s a n c e . c o m . a u Massage • Body Treatments • Reiki • Relexology • Waxing • Nail Salon
KNEE / SHIN PAIN
ANKLE / ACHILLES INJURY
HEEL PAIN
the perfect time to get rid of all your dry skin with our coconut lime salt scrub, relax and unwind with a soothing massage and refresh with our Juice Shot Facial. Normally $246 but for a short time
only
$155
Just in time for the festive season, A CLEANSING LIVER SMOOTHIE!
P H Y S I C I A N
BHSc Nutrition and Dietetics (current); AdvDipAplSc Western Herbal Medicine; DipAplSc Remedial Therapies; CertIV Training and Assessment (Allied Health) (PRIVATE HEALTH REBATES AVAILABLE)
• • • • • •
1 green apple cored 1/2 small cucumber 1 stick celery Small amount (couple of slices), of ginger chopped 2 Tblspns Aloe Vera juice Splash of pineapple juice Place in superblender and blend until smooth. Let settle in the fridge and remove froth if desired.
Did you know that habits (like smoking and overeating), phobias, anxiety, and traumas are rooted in the unconscious mind? So it makes sense to improve your quality of life and sense of well being by using hypnotherapy to address such things at their roots, the unconscious mind. Why not feel good in mind as well as body? Find out more about what hypnosis is, how it works, and what it can do for you by visiting www.epipsyche.com.au and watching this video here: https://youtu.be/lPauqpZa7Qs Call 04 0663 9734 to book a session or discuss your particular situation.
394 Main Street, Emerald
Ph. 5968 2913
KIDS CONCERNS
FOOT / ARCH PAIN
ARTHRISTIS ARTHRITIS
WE CAN HELP !
ff O 0 5 $
*
12328551-LN44-16
Providing a journey to wellness through real food.
trusted experts . proven solutions
*
14/603 Boronia Wantirna 14/603 Boronia Rd, Rd, Wantirna
Call 1300 328 300 *Mention offer to podiatrist at consult to redeem 1237591-CG36-17
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 12 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Connecting people and communities RTM
Keep your pooch looking beaut AMAZING K9 Grooming offers a professional dog grooming service to Emerald and surrounding areas. The business is based in the Emerald township, which provides for easy access to the shop, with off-road parking available. On offer for pet owners are a whole host of fantastic services for their beloved pooches, including professional dog grooming, nail clipping: $5 small dogs, $10 large dogs (no appointment needed during business hours). Amazing K9 Grooming offers a seniors pension discount. For added convenience for their many valued clients, the pet-friendly business has moved to a fantastic location at 2 Ferres Road in Emerald (behind the Mitre 10). Between them, Marilyn and Kylie have accumulated more than 23 years of experience in professional dog grooming. Their aim is to provide a professional and caring service for the region. Amazing K9 Grooming has been a valued asset within the Dandenong Ranges region for more than five years and, during that time, has built up an impressive list of satisfied clients. If you’ve never discovered the health and well-being benefits for your pet, now is the time to head on down and check out this much-loved business. Your newly pampered pet will thank you. Opening hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 9am onwards. Amazing K9 Grooming is located at 2 Ferres Road, Emerald (behind Mitre 10). For more details, contact (03) 5968 2112 or email amazingk9grooming@hotmail.com.
The friendly team at Amazing K9 Grooming help to keep pets happy and healthy. 161237
ooming r 9 G K g n i Amaz Senior Pensioner
10% Discount
12329047-DJ44-16
Open 7 Days
Join our Platinum Paws TODAY & SAVE UP TO 20% on your vet bills! Please call for full details.
We cater to dogs of all breeds, all sizes, and
1449 Mt. Dandenong Tourist Rd, Olinda www.drvet.com.au
9751 2999
all ages, designer dogs and we also specialise in breed clips. We live locally, and service
Caring Veterinary Services for your pets, equine and farm animals.
the dog-owning community in Emerald and surrounding suburbs. Kylie & Marilyn
NOW
Dr Tom Cook Dr Kathy Cook
2 Ferres Rd, Emerald VIC 3782
12328809-LB44-16
Ph: 5968 2112 www.amazingk9grooming.com.au
87 Main Street Gembrook
Phone 5968 1888 Mobile 0422 805 299 1234675-CG28-16
RTM
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 13
mail.starcommunity.com.au
1 NOVEMBER 2016
STUNNING COTTAGE
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
SOPHISTICATED design and outstanding style complement this home’s period appeal. This original hills cottage boasts an exacting refurbishment worthy of a prestige home, with open-plan kitchen with integrated Liebherr fridge, Miele dishwasher, and stone bench tops, overlooking the dining area with stunning picture windows and open wood fire. There is a cosy lounge with deck access, luxurious bedrooms with vaulted ceilings, and a private block of about 6335 square metres, close to town. For an obligation free market appraisal call Frank Kouzi - Senior Property Consultant and Auctioneer today.
Ferny Creek 34 Belgrave Ferny Creek Road Inspect: By appointment Price: $500,000-$570,000 Contact: Frank Kouzi, 0415 772 771 FLETCHERS REAL ESTATE, 9751 0299
Page 14 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
1 Charman Ave, Emerald
Connecting people and communities RTM
mail.starcommunity.com.au
$430,000 PLUS BUYERS
Land doesn’t get any flatter than this in ‘the Hills’. This comfortable log cabin home is ideally located a short walk from Emerald central. Featuring open living & meals area with wood heater and large open kitchen, separate bathroom and toilet plus two bedrooms, this is your chance to enter the Emerald property market. On over 1/2 an acre with veggie patch and established gardens, enjoy the private deck or entertaining area admiring the garden on lovely summer evenings. Special features include wood heater plus gas cooktop and air conditioner in the bedroom. Outside features include a single carport with attached studio / separate office/study, garden shed and chook run.
2
Contact Mick Dolphin on 0429 684 522
Lot 3 Kennedy Road, Avonsleigh
1
1
OPEN TO OFFERS
145 Rankins Rd, Monbulk
FOR SALE
A lifestyle property awaits. If you’re looking for an acreage property 11.5 acres approximately where it’s private with a blend of bush and cleared, sunny paddocks then this is it. An abundance of wildlife, while offering you the options for a horse or two, maybe even chooks, alpacas or expand the already existing orchard and veggie garden. A huge work shed with separate drive way access is great for a tradie, there is also the added bonus of a separate bungalow/studio. The ranch style home features 4 bedrooms, main with full ensuite, two separate living zones with open fire and wood heater, solar hot water and cathedral ceilings. The wrap around veranda gives you plenty of undercover entertaining area plus offering extra parking space if needed so why not sit back and enjoy the vistas or watch the children play through the large floor to ceiling windows. Peace and tranquillity all within 3 kilometres of the Monbulk township.
4
Contact Jim Conder 0408 597 558
12 Forest Road, Belgrave
2
6
FOR SALE
OWNER SAYS ‘LETS GET THIS PROPERTY SOLD!!’
NATIONAL PARK NEIGHBOURS
As the old saying goes ‘they aren’t making any more land’! The owner is open to offers – Perch yourself on top of this hill and take advantage of the superb views. Surrounded by million dollar properties with a ready-made driveway and good fencing, this 17.3 acre allotment (approx.) offers the new owner a chance to build their dream home (subject to council approval). All cleared and on a sealed road only minutes to Emerald township with its schools, shops and cafes you have panoramic views to the surrounding hills and beyond. Get in quick for this property with genuine sellers.
A lifestyle property awaits. If you’re looking for an acreage property 11.5 acres approximately where it’s private with a blend of bush and cleared, sunny paddocks then this is it. An abundance of wildlife, while offering you the options for a horse or two, maybe even chooks, alpacas or expand the already existing orchard and veggie garden. A huge work shed with separate drive way access is great for a tradie, there is also the added bonus of a separate bungalow/studio. The ranch style home features 4 bedrooms, main with full ensuite, two separate living zones with open fire and wood heater, solar hot water and cathedral ceilings. The wrap around veranda gives you plenty of undercover entertaining area plus offering extra parking space if needed so why not sit back and enjoy the vistas or watch the children play through the large floor to ceiling windows. Peace and tranquillity all within 3 kilometres of the Monbulk township.
Contact Mick Dolphin on 0429 684 522
Contact Grant Skipsey 0418 528 102
24 Bayview Avenue, Belgrave
FOR SALE
4
83 Kaola Street, Belgrave
3
2
$460.00 PER WEEK
THE CHOICE IS YOURS
RENTAL- Room to Move
An old character home ripe for renovation on a near flat half acre, this property is in an area where it can
Spacious four (4) Bedroom home, main with full ensuite with spa bath & Walk in robe, large living with open
be subdivided STCA. This rare opportunity is within 500m of Upwey township, schools and train station. You might be looking for a nice big allotment in a fantastic location to build your dream home with other quality homes in the street. Why not live on the property today while taking advantage of the large backyard and subdivide and sell in the future. The choice is yours. There are very few properties like this that come up for
or extra living and ducted heating throughout. Private front deck/entertaining area and single carpet all within close proximity to Belgrave Schools, shops & transport. Sorry, no pets.
Contact Jim Conder 0408 597 558
Meaghan Dolphin
3
1
4
Grant Skipsey
2,000sqm
Jim Conder
4
Contact Donna 9754 6111
Jan Brewster
Aidan Skipsey
Donna Scherp
2
Raelene Roberts
Ranges 1 - 5 Bayview Road, Belgrave
Ph: 9754 6111
1
www.rangesfn.com.au
12328697-ACM44-16
sale in this area so be quick.
Mick Dolphin
fire place & split system, separate dining, well appointed kitchen with dishwasher & walk in pantry, sunroom
RTM
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 15
mail.starcommunity.com.au
48 Upper coonara Rd, olinda 3 1 $750,000 - $820,000 Discerning buyers with the desire to create their dream home will ind no better outlook than this. Over 5 acres awaits you; with Planning Permit & architect plans for a new home on expansive level lawn. Currently home to a 3 bedroom cottage and greenhouse, this is dream acreage with divine views.
Scott allison 0407 855 547 ingrid Wilde 0417 327 374
32 hazel Grove, Tecoma 3
2
3
$610,000 - $670,000 This lovely post war cottage boasts period features and its own private creek. Appreciate ceiling roses and art deco panels, a classic kitchen with casual meals area, lounge with wood ire, formal dining, and courtyard garden with private bridge on Ferny Creek.
Suzie Brannelly 0725 872 799
7 Farringdon Road, KalaRama 4 2 2 Price on application Take family living to the next level in this big, bright, and beautiful home set on almost 1 acre of lovely landscape. Ideal for a growing family, this home boasts a generous kitchen and meals area opening to a paved patio, plus 3 separate living spaces.
leigh Gillman 0447 719 987 Scott allison 0407 855 547
57 Sennitts Road, The PaTch 3 2 2 $950,000 - $1,030,000 Immersed in native gardens and breathtaking views, this marvellous Merchant Builder home is designed to complement its surroundings. Appreciate a north facing sunroom with passive heating, positioning to protect from cool winds, and inspiring views from every window.
Scott allison 0407 855 547 leigh Gillman 0447 719 987
1561 Burwood Hwy, Tecoma 3/1606 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Olinda
PH: 9751 0299
12328699-LB44-16
Page 16 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
mail.starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities RTM
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
www.jenman.com.au 12320252-KC39-16
RTM
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 17
mail.starcommunity.com.au
think big think bell
177 Belgrave Gembrook Road Selby
$580,000 Plus
3 Hakea Street Tecoma
$570,000 Plus
STUNNING CHARACTER COTTAGE
UPDATED, RENOVATED AND READY TO SELL!
This superbly renovated character cottage is situated on just under 3/4 of an acre & features master retreat oversized ensuite, 3 additional bedrooms, 3 separate living zones, high ceilings, oversized windows, S/S A/C, OFP, polished timber looring & warm country kitchen. Outside offers a magniicent yard, 2 outdoor areas, decking, ire pit & under house storage. Inspect this beautiful home today! Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 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)
30 Baynes Park Road Monbulk
20 Beagley Street Kallista
$620,000 Plus
$560,000 Plus
DESIGNED TO IMPRESS ON EVERY LEVEL!
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME WITH STUNNING VIEWS
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)
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)
69 Falls Road Kalorama
429 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd Sassafras
$650,000 Plus
Family Friendly Retreat
Emery House
Set in the prestigious Falls Road precinct, is this family friendly retreat with glorious views that can be appreciated from all vantage points of the home. This modern family friendly design is zoned into 2 areas, with the updated country style kitchen featuring an Ilve s/s cooker, granite benchtops & a large central island. The lounge room plus a sitting room capture the views whilst the meals area lows through, connected by high cathedral ceilings with Velux skylights. The lexible loorplan is ideally suited to a multi-generational family with the main bedroom suite incl walk through wardrobe & new ensuite at one end of the home, whilst the remaining bedrooms are conveniently located separately from the master. Outside there is a shed/workshop, a double garage & a horseshoe driveway allows easy access.
Your senses will be captured by this property’s uniqueness with the classic English styling of sleepy gabled roof lines, dormer windows & sparkling white paintwork. Within the brick home, substantial renovations deliver a functional loor plan from formal lounge & dining areas to a separate indoor/ outdoor room surrounded in glass, creating a conservatory feel. The light & bright updated galley style kitchen is the perfect vantage point to chat with friends & overlook the garden vistas. Upstairs is the attic style master suite with sloping ceilings & a lge easterly facing window. The adjoining bathroom adds a touch of luxury, with a dble shower & spa & a possible 4th bedroom completes this level. Downstairs, 2 further bedrooms & a renovated bathroom combines with the separated living zones & gives all the family members the space they need.
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
bellrealestate. com.au
9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda
$650,000 Plus
9754 6888
1689 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave
Page 18 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Connecting people and communities RTM
mail.starcommunity.com.au
think big think bell
22 Emerald Monbulk Road Emerald
Offers Over $610,000
9 Belgrave Gembrook Rd Cockatoo
Offers Over $345,000
Location, Location & Views to Match!
Perfectly Located Investor, First Home or Downsizer!
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.
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.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)
108 Emerald Monbulk Road Emerald
Offers Over $760,000
265 Spillers Road Macclesield
Offers Over $930,000
Your Hideaway in the Hills!
“Berry Springs” - 12 Acres with Endless Views!
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.
This magniicent 12 acre property, located in the heart of Macclesield Horse Country features a meticulously maintained 3 BDR double brick home that offers endless views over the distant mountain ranges. Outside the paved entertaining area overlooks the property & there’s a huge hay shed, a 36 x 25 machinery shed/workshop with power, stock yards, a cattle crush, 2 x 45,000 lt water tanks & a 4 car carport.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm - 4.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)
12/5-7 Kilvington Drive Emerald
Offers Over $340,000
59 Swales Road Macclesield
Offers Over $940,000
Well Located Commercial opportunity with Great Parking!
18 Acres of Private Horse Country!
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?
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
bellrealestate. com.au
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)
5968 6222 311-313 Main St, Emerald
RTM
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 19
mail.starcommunity.com.au
think big think bell
110 Roach Road Lilydale
Contact Agent
Lifestyle, Privacy, Space and Elegance. 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.
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
13 Belair Close Seville
$540,000 - $590,000
Quality Home, Presentation Perfect
1/8 Hawthory Road Kilsyth
$350,000 Plus
Invest in your future today! The property has a great list of features which includes: three good sized bedrooms (two featuring BIRs), functional kitchen and meals area with gas cooking, central main bathroom with shower, bath and separate WC, a good sized living area with polished loorboards & gas wall heater, covered rear outdoor living area with mature trees for extra privacy, single carport plus further off street parking, fully fenced rear yard and garden shedding, front courtyard with an established garden and hedging. All of this is situated on a manageable 400m2 parcel of land.
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
12 St James Avenue Montrose
$580,000 Plus
This exceptional family home is positioned to please and presented to perfection. Offering 3 large bedrooms all with built in robes plus an ensuite in the main bedroom, ducted heating, gas log ire and split system heating and cooling, beautiful electric induction kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space, charming period features with 9ft ceilings and decorative cornice add a superb ambience throughout the home and separate lounge/living area and meals/dining area. Outside offers great space for everyone to enjoy with a covered entertaining area, extensive paving all round plus a double lock up garage and a separate lock up garage with the bonus of 2 separate driveways, beautiful landscaped gardens plus a 4.5 KW solar system complete this fantastic family home. Properties of this calibre and location are very rare.
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
1459 Healesville Kooweerup Rd Woori Yallock
$690,000 - $760,000
Contemporary Style & Tranquillity
Perfect Lifestyle Property close to Town
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.
As soon as you enter the driveway to this property the comforting feeling of “nothing left to do� meets you at every turn. Fully renovated inside and out this is a different home to what it once was. Comprising of 3 bedrooms plus a home ofice and/or fourth bedroom, this property set on 2 Acres (approx.) will suit any family looking for that small acreage lifestyle dream. Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
14 Phyllis Street Bayswater
$460,000 Plus
Warburton
$420,000 - $460,000
A Great Investment or The Perfect Starter!
Superb Views, Beautifully Presented
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.
Proudly positioned with stunning mountain and valley views this lovely home on approx. 1500 sqm of land. Beautifully presented and offering 3 large bedrooms, superb feature kitchen with gas cooking and rustic polished loorboards throughout, wood heating and split system heating and cooling, spacious lounge & dining area. Outside is very impressive with huge deck perfect for entertaining family and friends and admiring the glorious scenery. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
bellrealestate. com.au
8761 0688
896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
Page 20 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
mail.starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities RTM
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?
BANANAS?! At Park Real Estate many of our team DUH -HQPDQ &HUWL¿HG 5HDO (VWDWH 1HJRWLDWRUV which means we can GUARANTEE to…
SELL YOUR HOME FOR
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ON THE DAY OF SALE! 6R OHW XV JLYH \RX D )5(( 4827( RQ KRZ PXFK D VNLOOHG QHJRWLDWRU FDQ JHW IRU \RXU KRPH
PLEASE CALL US ANYTIME 246 Dorset Rd, Boronia , Victoria
9762 4988 NO CHARGES UNTIL SOLD! www.parkre.com.au © Neil Jenman 2015
www.jenman.com.au 12324122-KC39-16
RTM
Connecting people and communities
mail.starcommunity.com.au
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 21
EMERALD 7 PINNOCKS ROAD The Ultimate Lifestyle On 11 Acres In Central Emerald!
EMERALD 5 OZONE AVENUE Versatile, Unique and Big!
EMERALD 17 FORD ROAD Simply Breathtaking On A Magnificent 12.25 Acres
4a 2b 2c 2e
4a 2b 2c 2e
6 a 3 b 3 c 1 d 10 e
PRICE $1,050,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
PRICE $530,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409
PRICE $1,650,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
EMERALD 1 LADD SQUARE Spacious Living & Privacy On Over 1.5 Acres…
EMERALD 9 STEEL ROAD ‘A’ Unique Home With Character & A Great Location!
GEMBROOK 11 VISTA DRIVE Sensational Over 55’s Home In The Heart Of Gembrook!
4a 3b 3c
2a 1b 1c 1e
3a 1b 1c 2e
PRICE $590,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075
PRICE $420,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075
PRICE $360,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218
GEMBROOK 3/137 GEMBROOK ROAD The Country Dream On 1/2 An Acre!
GEMBROOK 4/137 GEMBROOK ROAD Lovejoy Park On Almost 1/2 An Acre
GEMBROOK 35 ORCHARD ROAD Your Hills Retreat On 2 Acres!
2a 1b 1c 2e
3a 1b 1c 1e
PRICE $370,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
PRICE $650,000 Plus Buyers INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
D L O S
PRICE Asking $289,950 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781
EMERALD 1/321 MAIN ROAD 5968 4522
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 22 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Connecting people and communities RTM
networkclassifieds.com.au Trades & Services V Bobcat/Earthmoving
• RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAY WASHED OUT? REPLACE IT WITH ASPHALT! IT WON’T HAPPEN AGAIN!
฀
Gavin 0417 586 620 Lic 43330
Registered Building Practitioner DB-U 36657
Call Aron Deuchar on
AU0871
7 Service 7 Maintenance 7 Installation 7 Contact Grant for all enquiries AU41455
12321693-HM36-16
0437 400 050 grant@aircoolservices.com.au
Find work locally in the
Employment
Jack 0409 962 211 FIELD-SHOP P/L Specialising in
DRIVEWAYS ฀ ฀ ฀ SITE - CUTS ฀
Carpenter c 1FSHPMBT t %FDLT t "MM $BSQFOUSZ 8PSL t t 0WFS :FBST &YQFSJFODF t
*BO 3PCFSUT
0408 538 121
CARPET LAYING
• New or Used Carpet • Repairs • Restretching • Reasonable Rates
Call Steve
0400 170 664
฀0419 894 596
Call Us Today For our FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE!
Lighting Power Points Phone & Data Hot Water And more... yes we can
SERVICING THE PATCH AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS
9999-8193 w w w . S e r v i c e To d a y. c o m . a u
V Carpet Laying
We NEVER
Close Lic. 23691
KEITH BOYLE
A GRADE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Rec: 4640
Specialising in Domestic Electrical work in the Hills!!
92 606 PH: 0414 7 29 OR 9752-51
J.L. Hutt Electrical 24 HOUR SERVICE Rec: 17824
• Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations
Find local work with an advert in the
section of Network Classifieds.
Covering the Dandenongs in the Yarra Ranges & Cardinia Shires
g All Pricin t Up-Fron
V Carpenters
Trades & Services
Trader
The Patch Electricians
0413 448 444
section of Network Classifieds.
Ranges
Ph: 9761 4092 info@kallistaelectrical.com
30 Years Qualified. 24 Years as a Qualified Builder. All jobs. No job too small. Carpentry, Decks, Complete Bathrooms & Kitchens. Call Wayne for a free quote for all your maintenance problems.
฀ ฀
฀FRANK฀฀
For all your electrical work including: Extensions Safety Switches Faults Repairs Farm Work Commercial and Domestic
C988797-JL48-11
Airconditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Services
A Grade Electrical Contractor
Montrose Home & Property Maintenance
All types earthworks * Driveways *Site Cuts * Drainage & Retaining Walls Demolition & Rubbish Removal * Blocks Cleared & trees Felled * Firebreaks All types Rock & Concrete Drives, Slabs & Pathways Licensed Operators * Fully Insured * Free Quotes * All Areas www.klplant.com.au A/H 9754 8424 Call Ken
Mini digger, Excavator, Tipper Shrub & small tree removal ฀ ฀ ฀ Mulch delivery & spreading ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Concrete cutting & removal Rubbish removal & more... Reliable.
0402 435 372
YRretainingwalls.com.au
V Bobcat/Earthmoving
EXCAVATIONS CONCRETE * LANDSCAPING * PLANT HIRE
Master Builders Member 107929
1203456-LN44-15
Complete and Partial ฀ ฀ ฀ Complete home maintenance service
12326756-RC41-16
1200764-RC40-15
FREE QUOTES
1156305-HM40-14
Excavator with Auger, and Tip Truck, from $65 per hour
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
TIGHT ACCESS
&RRO6WUHDP &OLPDWH 6ROXWLRQV 3W\ /WG
1118759-RC07-14
Yarra Ranges
0412 593 503
Call Glenn 0408 055 730
Phone Bryan on 0418 396 641
Excavators 3 to 20 ton * Bobcats & Tippers * Mini Digger * Augers * Compactors
OfďŹ ce: 9756 7400 2-8 Main Road Monbulk
฀
section of Network Classifieds.
12325173-DJ40-16
฀
฀ ฀
General Classifieds
C1084033-JO31-13
฀
฀
V Electricians
Retaining Walls
C762441-KK7-10
฀
฀
t &YUFOTJPOT t 3FOPWBUJPOT t #BUISPPNT t %FDLJOH t 1FSHPMBT t $BSQPSUT
V Bathroom & Kitchens
12322765-HM38-16
1214478-DJ04-16 12326193-PB41-16
฀
฀
1238934-ACM32-16
0418 327 737
EST. 1984 29 Years’ Experience All work guaranteed
V Builders & Building Services
Registered Building Practitioner
Trevor - 0401 888 194
Jason 0417 310 049
฀
BUILDER / CARPENTER
C694915-SJ10-9
5968 8493
V Air Conditioning
฀ ฀
฀ ฀
SPECIALISING IN ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀
฀ ฀ ฀฀
B&L FARROW
• Driveways • Car Parks • Pathways, Tennis Courts, Draining, School Yards, Machine or Hand Laid Asphalt Repairs • Commercial & Domestic • Free Quotes • Timber & Brick Edging
Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more impact and saves you money...
฀ ฀
฀
C1056331-KK42-12
VISA/MASTERCARD/EFTPOS (1.5% credit card processing fee applies. Cheques and money orders can be posted in or hand delivered to our local ofďŹ ce)
฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀
฀ ฀
฀฀ ฀฀
฀
Phone Richard Nash 97520894 or 0418 556 618
Email: daniel@topcatdriveways.com.au Visit our website at: www.topcatdriveways.com.au
We accept payment by:
Trades: 2pm Friday ClassiďŹ eds: 4pm Friday
฀ ฀ ฀ ฀
Daniel Brown Mobile: 0409 395 635
Mail: Network ClassiďŹ eds, PO Box 9, Pakenham VIC 3810
DEADLINES
฀ ฀ ฀ ฀
1152285-PB36-14
(include your name, address and phone number)
฀ ฀
Jason 1300 644 698
Your advert can appear in print and online!
Place Your Classified Ads Online
1300 666 808 // sales@networkclassiďŹ eds.com.au
networkclassifieds.com.au
1233024-KC26-16
Phone: 1300 666 808 (Open 8.30-5pm Mon-Fri) Fax: 03 5945 0667 Email: sales@networkclassiďŹ eds.com.au
C1095376-JL41-13
Placing your classiďŹ ed advert is so easy...
V Concrete Products & Services
1223184-RC14-16
V Asphalting C1039154-JM27-12
V Deadline
RTM
| starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 23
Trades & Services V Excavators
V Landscaping
V Plumbing
EARTHWORKS
Phone Rowan 0402 256 106
FRIENDLY SERVICE!
DANDENONG RANGES PAINTING SERVICE
Same day Service, Free Quote
Call Andrew 0408 242 015
V Fencing & Gates
1178435-RC14-15
PAINTER
section of Network Classifieds.
Luke Elkin
Phil’s Fencing
All aspects of painting FREE QUOTES
9754 5174
We NEVER
Close Lic. 104391
A.G & E. WILLIAMS
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Lic No. 29938 General Plumbing Gas Fitting Hot & Cold Water Roof & Spouting Pumps & Tanks Farm Water Boring & Trenching Sewerage Connections Septics & Sand Filters
0403 673 181
C733056-KK40-9
Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS
Prompt, Clean & Reliable
Call Mal 0448 101 771
PETER’S FENCING and GATES
Qualified & Insured
Richard - 0419 502 949 Simon - 0417 399 750
0488 097 005
12325875-CG40-16
ALL PLUMBING SERVICES
DANDENONG’S
0412 990 372 – www.frontlinetpc.com.au C1060062-PJ45-12
Buy & Sell in our
SERVICE • LIC. 19919
Motoring
PH: JOHN:
Highly experienced licensed plumber
section of Network Classifieds.
BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges.
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer
Ian and Shay 0428 283 460
1221051-ACM11-16
PREPAR N OW F O E R FIRE SE A S ON
5968 3334 or 0408 335 077 IAN WOODHOUSE Plumbing Contractor Reg No. 15348
7 DAYS SERVICE - FREE QUOTES
• Domestic • Commercial • Installation & Maintenance • Sewerage Connections • Septic Tanks & Stormwater Drains • Drain Blockages • Burst Pipes • LPG to Natural Gas Conversions • Hot Water Service Repairs & Renewals • Spouting, Roofing Repairs & Installation
MOBILE: 0431 111 504
5 SHERIFF ROAD, EMERALD
V Glass/Glazing
REPLACEMENTS FREE THIS MONTH QUOTES
24/7
1238399-RC33-16
ALL BROKEN GLASS Sangster’s 30% OFF
SPECIALISING IN V Roofing
1055315-KG41-12
DANGEROUS TREES & LIMB REMOVAL
0407 356 441
GREG: 0414 516 050
Service
Licence No 21425 Maintenance, Bathroom Renovations, Gas Fitting, Dishwashers, Spouting, Replace gas & electric hot water service, General Plumbing.
For all your plumbing needs phone Nick on 0413 422 842
9 Tiled roof repairs 9 Rebed and point 9 Gutter protection 9 Replace valley irons ROOFING 9 Gutter cleaner Over 50 years experience 9 Laser light installation www.keysroofing.com.au Call for a free quote Peter Keys 0429 551 333, 9752 1868 Matt Keys 0407 657 484
KEYS
All Roof Repairs
1177123-HM12-15
V Tree Lopping/Surgery 1230353-CG23-16
OVER 30 YEARS INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE
FOR ALL JAMES TREE WORK A/H Insured
0438 332 050 25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
DIN WAN
Paul 0418 570 231 Lic. 25035
paulnobes@live.com.au
TREE SERVIC E
9758 8970
FULLY INSURED
1232662-ACM26-16
• Septic
C683684-SJ2-9
24/7
• Storm water
Call Terry 5968 4652 0419 528 472
C456410-KK31-6
12329048-HM44-16
GET YOUR CHRISTMAS GARDEN READY!!
� Local Technician � Government accredited digital installer � New TV Points & Data Points � TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation � Convert to Digital Radio for crystal clear reception � Home Theatre Installation
V Plumbing
UÊ i`} } UÊ*À «iÀÌÞÊV i> Õ« UÊ ÕÌÌiÀÊV i> } UÊ Õ V }
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
V Television/Video/Audio
FREE QUOTES Elderly Discount Phone Robert 0419 154 677
Berry Banks Gardening
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
12322817-DJ37-16
GLENFERN GARDEN SERVICES
0418 319 658
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
1211437-PB03-16
V Garden Services
• • •
spouting general plumbing hot water services kitchen & bathroom renovations gas plumbing water renewals sewers, etc Free quotes
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
1228471-ACM21-16
0413 110 313
Plumbing & Roofing
• • • •
416 944
C1055101-KK41-12
Commercial/domestic & new/established homes Award nomination - Vic 2012 Pest Manager of the Year
CALL PETE 0410
Lic 33657
C978947-KK44-11
TERMITES S A ANTS T WASPS S SPIDERS MI R ETC MICE RATS
12325568-ACM41-16
1 hr Response Renovations, Extensions, Roofing, Drainage, Gas, Hot Water, Tanks, Pumps, Heating & Cooling Etc.
V Floor Services
AGW PARQUETRY FLOORING
C917415-JL15-11
2064941v5
C1024520-KG18-12
rangerpestcontrol.com.au
Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Excavator Hire, Water Renewals, Metal Roof & Gutters, Hot Water Unit Repair & Replacement, All Sanitary & Stormwater Drainage, Septic, Sewer & Treatment Plants, Pumps & Rain Water Tanks.
1129931-RC16-14
1178985-CG14-15
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS.
TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates
www.bellearthworks.com.au Call Rod: 0412 731 662
9735 3700
Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS
Lic no. 46481
Free termite quotes - Family owned business ● Termites ● Ants ● Rats ● Mice ● Spiders ● Cockroaches ● Bees & Wasps
MULCHING – CLEARING ALL TYPES OF EXCAVATIONS
UÊ/ÀiiÊ «« }ÊEÊ «« } UÊ VÀi>}iÊ, `i Ê ÊÊÊ Ü } UÊ ÀÕÃ ÊVÕÌÌ }
• Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets
V Pest Control
RURAL FENCING
* Garden Maintenance * Lawn Mowing * Gutters Cleaned * Rubbish Removed * Small hedges pruned * Small landscaping jobs a specialty Pre-Sale * Retaining walls installed Clean-ups
YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING 5962 4841
All aspects of painting
All types of fencing – rural, timber or colorbond Gates and Retaining Walls Expert Work at Mates Rates No job too small
Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au V Septic Tanks
M & J PAINTING
philsfencing@live.com.au philsfencing.com.au
0408 901 088
9998 2905 www.Ser viceToday.com.au
Alan 5968 5191 Mob 0418 176 159
Paling Fencing , Post & Wire, Gates , Custom Fencing. Free Quotes. Fully insured. Your Local Fencer!
Free Quotes
WELCOME HERE
C936869-KK25-11
t
Employment
SENIORS CARD
SERVICING THE PATCH AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS
1170652-HM05-15
*OUFSJPST t &YUFSJPST
1231883-PB25-16
Phone Steve Ph: 5968 2508 Mobile: 0417 723 745
yes we can
12323348-LN38-16
1003429-PJ6-12
• Excavator 5 Tonne and 15 Tonne • Bobcat Hire • Tip Truck Hire • All Types of Excavation Work • Holes Augered • Site Cuts • Driveways • Blocks Levelled and Shaped • Retaining Walls • Trenching • Free Quotes • No Jobs Too Big or Too Small
12325375-CG40-16
House, Garden, Mixed General Rubbish Removal Building Debris, Concrete, Soil & Brick Removal
V Painters/Decorators
S&V RELIABLE EARTHWORKS
For our FAST
AMES LANDSCAPING SERVICES
Why hire a bin when we load & take away from $75
Call Us Today...
g All Pricinnt Up-Fro 12326194-ACM41-16
C1061339-KG46-12
CALL GREG 0438 683 141 OR REGAN 0439 208 693. CALL AFTER HOURS 5968 3140
12320604-LB35-16
The Patch Plumbers
• Bobcat, Tipper & Excavator for hire • Free Quotes • Drainage & Retaining walls done • Large feature rocks for sale
V Rubbish Removal
CALL BEN 0432 333 542 or CALL JIM 0408 644 331
FREE QUOTES
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 24 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Connecting people and communities RTM
Trades & Services V Tree Lopping/Surgery
PROBLEM TREES?
EZY TREE SOLUTIONS QUALIFIED ARBORIST TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL MULCHING SERVICE & SALES 25M TOWER HIRE (15M OUTREACH)
Transformed Tree Services Pty Ltd 1207980-HM48-15
FREE QUOTES FULLY INSURED
WAL 0438 979 022 JENNI 0438 500 265
Fully Insured, Free Quotes, Local Family Business
C1064339-KG48-12
CALL TIM 0421 574 444,
Member HIA and MBA www.windows1.net.au
THE TREE REMOVAL SERVICE
1190849-CG28-15
9703 1530
REMOVAL SPECIALIST HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
General Notices section of Network Classifieds.
0418 721 643
General Notices C1044686-KK32-12
Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.
Window Replacement Service Timber or Aluminium Windows Free Measure and quote
section of Network Classifieds.
TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149
WINDOWS 1
www.transformedtreeservices.com.au
Employment
V Windows
1238899-CG33-16
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
1239669-DJ34-16
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
V Public Notices and Event
V Public Notices and Event
Qualified Arborists - Fully Insured
BELGRAVE TREE SERVICES
Qualified Arborists
1177271-CG12-15
Call 9754 6686 or 0404 040 686
Tree & Stump Removal Mulch & Wood Sales Tree Pruning & Maintenance Council Arboriculture Reports
In accordance with Section 223 of the Act, any person wishing to make a submission on the proposal must do so in writing by Wednesday 30 November 2016. Submissions should be addressed to:
Fully Fully Insured Free Quotes Insured / / Free Quotes
0402 943 0458 777770 452or 0458 777 452 Dale Belmore - Arborist We appreciate your businessDip. and we’ll beat any written comparable quote by 10% Arboriculture www.treeaccess.com.au
7bb <ehci e\ Fhkd_d] >[Z]_d] 9ecfb[j[ Jh[[ Ijkcf H[celWbi CkbY^_d] De `eX jee X_] eh jee icWbb <kbbo ?dikh[Z
C1091028-JO37-13
We appreciate your business and will beat any written comparable quote by 10%
Mountain District Tree Services
Call Andrew: 0411 633 400 12327121-LB42-16
LOG SPLITTER HIRE AND SERVICES For all enquires call Grant 0477 400 188 Or email: grant@lawnsnlogs.com.au
WOOD SPLITTING g Needs
For All Your Wood Splittin
Danny: 0418 339 963
Cut & Catch Tree Services
The Chief Executive Officer, Yarra Ranges Shire Council, at either: Anderson Street (PO Box 105, Lilydale), Vic, 3140 or mail@yarraranges.vic.gov.au. Any person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that they wish to appear in person, or to be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of that submission. All submitters will be notified of the day, time and place of meeting to hear submissions. All submissions will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of the Act.
C1096440-PJ41-13
Est 1980
Further information regarding the proposal can be obtained from Melissa Lee at the Council Office, 15 Anderson Street, Lilydale, telephone 1300 368 333.
Submitters should be aware that submissions (including submitters’ names and addresses) are required to be available for public inspection for a period of 12 months. Following consideration of submissions Council may resolve to discontinue the road, discontinue a part of the road or not discontinue the road.
For more information on fuelbreaks go to www.parks.vic.gov.au/park-management/bushfire-management/mfep or for information about planned burning activities go to www.delwp.vic.gov.au/ffmvic More information Phone 13 1963 www.parks.vic.gov.au
12328964-KC44-16
General Classifieds V Garage Sales
PUBLIC MEETING COCKATOO COMMUNITY HALL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE AD
A Public Annual General Meeting is to be held at the Cockatoo Senior Citizen Hall, Alma Treloar Reserve, Cockatoo, on Monday 28th November 2016 commencing 10.00am for the purpose of electing public members and presentation of the Chairperson’s report. All positions will be vacant according to the Instrument of Delegation. Nominations will be accepted from adult residents/ratepayers of the district, up until 5.00pm on Friday 25 November 2016. Please contact Faye Allen on 0418 563 807 or the Cardinia Shire Community Strengthening Team on 1300 787 624.
Anytime, Any place www.networkclassifieds.com.au 12322881-ACM37-16
General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.
V For Sale MALE Goat for breeding. Anglo nubian cross. $180ono. Please Phone: 0417 898 099.
V Massage Therapists ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
Celebrations V Celebrants
Buy, & Sell in our
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings and Child Namings. All areas. Phone 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
Motoring section of Network Classifieds.
V Adult Employment
Overhanging Trees Pruning / Shaping Tree Removal Hedge Trimming
1239668-FA34-16
Call Matt 0407 322 469
ALL TREE WORK
These works are part of an ongoing program to reduce bushfire risk to communities, property and the environment.
General Classifieds
This includes the creation and maintenance of fuelbreaks and fire access tracks, slashing and weed management, as well as preparing for and carrying out planned burning activities. With crews and machinery working onsite, some park areas will be closed for public safety while works are underway.
www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au
12329227-KC44-16
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
V Curtains
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
Glenn Patterson Chief Executive Officer
V Pets & Services
V Adult Services
1223571-DJ15-16
1235559-CG29-16
Yarra Ranges Shire Council (‘Council’), acting under Section 206 (1) and Clause 3 of Schedule 10 to the Local Government Act 1989 (‘the Act’), proposes to discontinue the 736m2 portion of Camms Road, Monbulk (‘the road’) shown in bold on the plan below (‘proposal’). It is then proposed the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning manage the transfer of land to the abutting owner.
Parks Victoria and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning advise that fire preparedness activities will be carried out in local parks and reserves over the coming weeks.
ZO680850
PHONE: 1300 TREEFX (873339)
Fire Preparedness Works
1021249-PJ16-12
Proposed Road Discontinuance
12328862-HM44-16
Check out our customer reviews www.treefx.com.au FREE Quotes - FREE Honest Advice Safe Tree & Stump Removal - Expert Pruning 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
059 CURTAINS
Trading as Spectrum Curtains & Blinds. Est. 1973 We make beautiful custom-made, made-to-measure curtains & blinds. Our Interior Decorator comes to you for an obligation free measure & quote. We have a full range of samples to help guide you with your window treatment needs.
Mobile: 0402 760 756 Ph: 9726 8181 SN1090434-PJ37-13
RTM
| starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 25
Sport
Mixed bowls results
Great results for midweek bowlers UPWEY-TECOMA BOWLS A GREAT week for the midweek pennant team with two wins in three days while the Saturday pennant teams saw Division 6 bring home the only win for the day. MIDWEEK Round 5: Upwey-Tecoma 85/16 def Burwood District 33/0. Round 6: Chirnside Park 57/3 def by Upwey-Tecoma 62/13. SATURDAY Round 4: Upwey-Tecoma (1) 73/3 def by Heathmont (1) 98/15. Division 3 - Boronia (2) 93/18 def UpweyTecoma (2) 59/0 Division 6 - Upwey-Tecoma (3) 83/14 def Mulgrave CC (9) 64/4. The club championships have started and some great games have been played. Keep an eye out for results to come. Go Tigers!
MONBULK BOWLS DUE to Melbourne Cup week with no games scheduled, the Monbulk Bowls Club’s midweek teams played two games, one on Tuesday and one on Thursday. The Division 2 side had a couple of tough matches, unfortunately losing both. They will bounce back after the break and regain the ladder position lost during the week. The Division 3 side had a mixed result, winning by a huge margin on Tuesday and then losing a close one against Vermont South by 12 shots. Division 4 also had a mixed bag, losing badly on Tuesday but then bouncing back with a huge win by 41 shots over Croydon on Thursday, well done guys. TUESDAY Division 1: Monbulk 43 v Heath-
mont 89 at Heathmont. Max Cobb - Lost 10-45; Peter Koomen - drew 18-18; Jenny Holmes - lost 15-26. Division 3 - Monbulk 73 v Eastwood Golf 43 at Monbulk. Jan Moore - won 22-16; Alan Clerke won 30-14; Dave Moore - won 2113. Division 4 - Monbulk 49 v Boronia 79 at Boronia. Lorraine McLaren - won 25-18; Les Hunter - lost 19-30; Eric Furby - lost 5-31. THURSDAY Division 1 Monbulk 55 v Warburton 64 at Monbulk - Currently sitting in fourth position. Max Cobb - lost 15-28; Peter Koomen - won 20-14; Jenny Holmes - 20-22. Division 3 - Monbulk 55 v Vermont South 67 at Vermont South - Currently sitting in fifth position. Jan Moore - lost 15-22; Alan Clerke
- won 22-19; Dave Moore - lost 1826. Division 4 - Monbulk 82 v Croydon 41 at Monbulk - Currently sitting in fifth position. Lorraine Mclaren - won 28-9; Les Hunter drew 21-21; Eric Furby - won 33-11. SATURDAY Division 2 - Monbulk 66 v Blackburn 93 at Blackburn. Monbulk Division 2 team had a tough day away at Blackburn. In great conditions, the first warm day without wind, Monbulk struggled on a heavy green. They now have a break and return to a home game on 12 November and need to bounce back strongly to get back into contention for the final four. Andrew Bell - lost 19-20; Bruce Cameron - lost 14-32; Eric Markham - lost 19 to 20; Brian
Smith - lost 14-21. Division 4 - Monbulk v Heathmont at Heathmont. Division 4 is sitting in 10th position and had a good game against third-placed Heathmont, falling short by 12 shots. Again there is a break next week and they return on the 12 November with a home game against Mooroolbark; a good way to bounce back from this week’s disappointment. Division 8 - Monbulk 46 v Box Hill RSL 33 at Monbulk - Currently sitting in second position. The Division 8 side had a great game at home against Box Hill, eventually coming out winners by 14 shots. Showing great form, this team is sitting in second position. Great work guys, keep up the good work.
Grand finals glory for Lakers EMERALD Lakers Basketball Club had seven teams compete in grand final games on Saturday and Sunday, 22-23 October, in the Knox Basketball Association. The players all performed well, with some mixed results: Under 10CR Boys runners-up 1929; Under 12C Boys premiers 27-24; Under 14A Girls runners-up 41-52; Under 14 BR Girls premiers 37-20; Under 16 BR boys premiers 35-32; Under 16D Boys runners-up 30-34; Under 23C Girls runners-up 27-28. Congratulations to Liam and Jack S. for being first and second leading
fourth leading goal scorers in the competition for girls Under 23C section with 151 points shot through the season. Thanks you to all coaches, team managers, parents and players for a fantastic season. Presentation day is Sunday, 20 November, between 1-3 pm at Emerald Primary School Gym. For anyone wishing to play, contact secretary Lisa Bloore on 0438 900 611 or email join@emeraldlakers.com.au and come along to a training session. The summer 2016-’17 competition starts on Saturday, 5 November.
goal-scorers in the competition for boys Under 10CR section, with 178 and 165 points shot through the season. Congratulations to Paige and Alannah for being first and second leading goal-scorers in the competition for girls Under 14A section, with 287 and 223 points shot through the season. Congratulations to Chelsea and Sophie for being second and fourth leading goal-scorers in the competition for girls Under 14BR section, with 123 and 107 points shot through the season. Congratulations to Erica for being
The under-10 CR boys team were among those to enjoy a grand final play-off. 161315
Employment Positions Vacant
V
Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
WALKERS WANTED
WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
Please call us at
C1032608-JL21-12
1300 654 910
We require a responsible, self motivated person who takes their pride in their work to maintain and enhance the landscaped surrounds of our newly established cellar door in Wandin East. Must also be willing to assist the vineyard manager in various duties as required. For further information, call John on 0411 373 885 or 0400 373 884 12322883-LB37-16
V
1164283-HM47-14
Positions Vacant
HOUSE KEEPER
www.networkclassifieds.com.au Walkers wanted to deliver newspapers and catalogues in Dandenong Ranges, Belgrave, Upwey and Mt Evelyn areas. New venture so all invited to apply. Ideally suited to students, mums, pensioners or those just wanting exercise. Please leave name, address and phone number. Patanga Distributors 0409 632 143
CARS WANTED
The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.
V
WALKERS WANTED
Auto Services/ Repair
Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044 LMCT 8887 V
C1020128-PJ14-12
Caravans & Trailers
Motoring Vineyard Assistant/Landscaping
At your convenience - Anytime, Any place
V
DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL
or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU
PLACE YOUR JOB VACANCY
Professional
V
Positions Vacant
GENERAL NURSERY HAND Must be reliable, motivated, fit and able to work both with others and on your own. Call 9752 1700
Ferny Creek Mt Dandenong 8 hours a week ($1000 pm). Large modern home, with 4-5 adults and occasional visitors. Cleaning, ironing and general housework, including outdoor verandahs. Can be undertaken over 1 or 2 days, preferably Friday. Call Nan on 9755 3194 after 7.30pm evenings for interview. No companies please.
Auto Parts/ Accessories
Auto Services/ Repair
V
OCR
Old Cars Removed WE PAY YOU UP TO
500 CASH
$ ALLOY WHEELS x 4. 16", 6 stud pattern. Suit Ford Ranger, or Mazda BT50. VGC. $500 ono. Ph: 0407 326 062
12321588-DJ36-16
V
Motoring
For Any Old Car TODAY
9798 3364 LMCT 10227
VISCOUNT, Newport, 2003. 17ft poptop. 12V 240V system. 3 way fridge. A/C, roll out awning, electric brakes. Many extras. Selling for health reasons. $15,000neg. Ph: 9737 9260
V
Wanted To Buy
CASH FOR CARS All types. Pay up to $8,999. Trucks, 4WD, Utes. Cond. apply. 24/7. LMCT 11499. Car removal: 0401 580 093
Buy & Sell in our
Motoring section of Network Classifieds.
CALL OR VISIT US ONLINE! networkclassifieds.com.au
Place Your Classified Ads Online
1300 666 808 // sales@networkclassifieds.com.au
networkclassifieds.com.au
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 26 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Connecting people and communities RTM
Sport
�� Connecting people with local sport…
Captain’s masterful knock By Chris Anderson YARRA VALLEY CRICKET ASSOCIATION WITH the heavy rains kicking off last weekend calling a halt to cricketing action, the exact opposite occurred across the Yarra Valley this weekend with the revised one day matches for Round 4 being played in spectacular conditions. With an interrupted beginning to the season, players were keen to get on the field and blow out some early season rust. Mount Evelyn were one such team in the competition’s premier grade DJ Strachan Shield. Courtesy of a bye, unlike the other teams in the grade that managed to pick up a game last Sunday, the Rovers sat out last weekend and were eager to strut their stuff. That they did, as they travelled to Yarra Junction on put on a clinical display led by captain Kane Jones. The Rovers won the toss and duly batted in great conditions. Yarra Junction boast a consistent bowling line up that offers challenges both fast and slow, and they certainly challenged the Rovers early. Quick wickets to Nick Bark and Hayden Wilson, coupled with some accurate tight bowling had the visitors on the ropes early. Kane Jones joined Jon Williams at the crease and although they found the going tough; they were able to guide their team through a tricky part of the innings. Williams fell before he could make a considerable score, but his influence on the rest of the innings can’t be underestimated. Jones kicked on with the remainder of the batting line-up as the scoreboard started to tick over with more regularity. The Eagles bowlers weren’t to be deterred and they continued to bowl well. They managed to secure regular wickets, while one sensed that they could quickly break the innings open. However between the strikes, Jones mastered the attack with a combination of brutal drives and deft sweep shots. Then, Jones was able to muster some valuable support from the middle-order. In the end, Jones collected a muchdeserved century and even upon his departure, much of the damage had been done. With a valuable late flurry of runs to Chad Witherdin (22 not out) and the rest of the tail, the score settled at 9/192; an impressive total at Yarra Junction. As is the case with all cricket, when playing in the same conditions, if one team can make a total, so can the other with the same application. Mount Evelyn made the best start possible, with an early run-out, followed by two wickets to Kane Jones putting the Eagles on the back foot early. Cam Spaulding (29) joined Quinton Hodgkinson (21) at the wicket, while the pair set about rebuilding the innings. Against some steady bowling, the
pair refused to let the pressure of the large total dictate any rash batting. Gareth Fraser (2/24) and younger brother Darcy (2/42) put together and excellent partnership of bowling, keeping the explosive batting pair contained. After an extended battle, eventually the stalemate was broken, as the bowlers won the arm wrestle with both Hodgkinson and Spaulding falling in the pursuit of much needed quick runs. From there, the remaining batsmen were unable to pick up the slack and the innings was wrapped up relatively quickly, inside the allotted overs, for 91. Mount Evelyn now return home for a clash against Yarra Glen, and will be keen to continue their unbeaten start to the season and establish their position in the top four, while Yarra Junction host Warburton-Millgrove in a key early season match-up between two teams evenly matched on the ladder. At the end of last season, Warburton-Millgrove and Healesville played two titanic games clashes either side of the home and away season. Saturday proved that little has changed as the teams fought out another classic at Healesville. Warburton-Millgrove won the toss and gladly accepted the opportunity to bat first. In typical fashion, the dynamic David Lever (43) quickly put his stamp on the game with some free flowing stroke play, as he quickly had the Burras in a strong position. At 1/73 after 15 overs, the visitors held all the aces in the contest. With the introduction of Burras’ nemesis Ash Hamer, the game momentarily changed direction as he broke the valuable partnership between Lever and Jason King, and with Chance Burridge (2/35) capitalising with two quick wickets at the other end, the contest soon changed complexion. Brett Winzer joined Mick Walker at the wicket, and the pair expertly navigated their way through the next 15 overs to rebuild the innings. Then, at 4/115 after 30 overs, the Burras were well placed to put together a charge towards a significant total. That they did. The pair flicked the scoring switch and did in brilliant fashion. The Burras managed to score 94 runs in the last 10 overs in a sensational assault on the home team. Healesville had no answers to the all-round strokeplay of the pair. When the dust settled in the penultimate over, with the fall of Winzer for a well made half century, the pair had compiled an impressive 120-run partnership and had driven the team score beyond the 200 mark. Walker navigated his way to the conclusion of the innings scoring an impressive unbeaten innings of 63, and the Burras had finished in an imposing position at 7/209. In last season’s contests, the Burras batted first, compiled large totals, and the Bloods expertly chased the runs down for two exceptional victories. So deep in the minds of both teams, despite this being a total that would scare most, they knew that the Bloods
had the capabilities to chase it down. With some tight bowling early, Warburton-Millgrove ensured that the target continued to get further and further away. Bryan Scanlon (28) and Brandon D’Amore anchored the early part of the chase, and, despite finding it difficult to score regular boundaries, the pair did manage to set a platform for which the Bloods could take some risks in chasing the runs. With the pair falling before the drinks break, the home team needed a much needed scoring injection as they were precariously placed at 3/67 at the mid innings break. Scott Hamer (46) had combined well with Ash Hamer (43) last round, with the pair setting themselves for an attack on the challenging total. Over the next nine overs, the pair put together a rapid 61-run partnership to give the innings some valuable momentum. Unfortunately for the home team, Ash Hamer was unable to be the batting hero as he was last season, with his wicket putting a significant dent in the chase. After an unfortunate run-out, Dermott Fry joined Scott Hamer at the wicket. The pair continued the assault. But with the run rate required ballooning out, despite the free-flowing scoring, the Bloods just couldn’t keep up despite their best efforts. In the end, the experienced bowling from Daniel Lever (3/32), David Lever and Mick Walker proved valuable as the visitors were able to restrict the final total to 5/191 and take away the valuable win. After a disappointing result against Woori Yallock in the opening game, Warburton-Millgrove have been gradually building their form and will be keen to test Yarra Junction in a game that will have early implications on the top four, while Healesville travel to Seville and desperately need to put some points on the board as last season’s grand finalists are winless after four rounds. Woori Yallock have emerged from the first four rounds as the early pack leader enhancing their prospect of three title on the run. After accounting for WarburtonMillgrove and Healesville over their opening rounds, the Tigers outclassed new boys Yarra Glen with an even display with bat and ball. Yarra Glen opened the match with the bat. The home side made a good fist of matching it against the best bowling attack in the competition. The in-form Simon Young took the early wicket of John Orren, but from there Yarra Glen dug in its heals and resisted against a challenging opening spell from the Tigers. James Kelly and Brendan Ricci combined to add some grit to the innings as the pair navigated their team through the opening overs. Despite quick wickets falling after the dismissal of Kelly, Ricci was able to continue the level pace of the Yarra Glen innings with new partner Richard Ellisdon. On the back of a 52-run partnership,
the pair were able to expertly guide the side to 4/104 with nine overs remaining; a position in which they could launch an attack on a decent score. Unfortunately for Ricci (48), he lost his wicket when the whips began to crack and this put a dent in Yarra Glen’s ability to press for quick runs. Ellisdon (35) was able to guide the visitors through the majority of the remaining overs to help them post a defendable total of 10/137. Woori Yallock’s recent success has been built on strong contributions from their top order. This game proved to be no exception, as the Tigers challenged the young Yarra Glen attack from the outset. Joshua Clare was able to remove the dangerous Ryan Smith relatively early, but that was the only success the visitors would have as Mick Dwyer (50 not out) and Luke Smith (64 not out) combined for an impressive unbeaten century partnership. The pair was able to keep the scoreboard ticking over regularly with regular boundaries and little risk. In the end, they were able to guide their team to the total with relative ease, as the game was closed with the Tigers chasing the total down with the loss of just one wicket, and 13 overs to spare. Woori Yallock now have a couple weeks off courtesy of the bye. They will work hard on ensuring the break doesn’t affect their early season form, while Yarra Glen would be encouraged by their improvements over the opening rounds, and will be keen to continue their development as they travel to Mount Evelyn. DJ Strachan Shield Mount Evelyn 9/192 (K. Jones 103, C. Witherdin 22 not out, K. Bomford 5/48) d Yarra Junction 91 (C. Spaulding 29, Q. Hodgkinson 21, K. Jones 3/11, C. Witherdin 2/0); Woori Yallock 1/138 (M. Dwyer 50 not out, L. Smith 64 not ouy, J. Clare 1/25) d Yarra Glen 137 (B. Ricci 48, R. Ellisdon 35, S. Young 2/30, J. Bayliss 2/32, R. Smith 2/39); Healesville 5/191 (S. Hamer 46, A. Hamer 43, D. Fry 27, Dan Lever 3/32) def by Warburton 7/209 (M. Walker 63 not out, B. Winzer 54, David Lever 43, C. Burridge 2/35, A. Hamer 2/49); Seville bye. RA Finger Trophy Coldstream 6/174 (S. Phillips 44, L. Doughty 41 not out, D. Evans 28, D. Sharp 25, D. Oliffe 23, L. Painter 3/23) d Wandin 159 (T. Thorne 50, D. Thorne 34, L. Painter 24, D. Sharp 3/38, D. Whelan 2/16, M. Pezzamenti 2/33, C. Dikschei 2/46); Seville 137 (L. McGookin 43, T. Bissles 29, R. Jones 23, W. Trotter 3/19) def by Hoddles Creek 9/168 (M. Jones 46, G. Derix 34, T. Spargo 3/42); Gruyere 8/166 (J. Harding 39, M. Tilney 31 not out, P. Broussard 3/32, A. Dunn 2/37) d Woori Yallock 87 (J. Coombes 24, A. Mathews 22, M. Tilney 3/11, R. Prouse 3/22, M. Hodgetts 3/32); Healesville 2/214 (B. Horner 106, Max Minney 73 not out) d Warburton-Millgrove 9/107 (T. Appleton 29, B. Thorneycroft 17, L. Chandler 2/15, J. Tracey 2/25); Yarra Junction bye. C Grade Wandin 6/163 (B. Sinnott 44, M. Sinnott 28 not out, L. Winter-Annette
2/35) def by Launching Place 6/174 (M. McConnell 47, B. Mills 26 not out, M. Khushbakht 3/51, B. McKenzie 2/25); Yarra Glen 106 (S. Fordham 20, D. Finch 3/18, R. Wilson 2/21) def by Mount Evelyn 0/111 (D. Finch 53 not out, D. Westaway 45 not out); Healesville 8/71 (S. Fawdry 20, J. Braemar 19, M. Hardy 2/2, J Berri 2/12) def by Seville 4/76 (G. Frankovic 35 not out, C. Frankovic 14, S. Fawdry 2/15). D Grade Coldstream 8/112 (B. Comden 51, C. Voigt 3/24) d Launching Place 70 (R. Derooy 47 not out, N. Simon 5/14); Powelltown 4/168 (S. Thompson 86 not out, J. Long 36, B. Watson 2/34) d Wandin 154 (J. Freeman 78, K. Howard 14 not out, M. McArthur 3/36, S. Sanders 2/36); Yarra Junction 5/235 (T. Ottrey 77, R. Turner 59, J. Bennett 37, S. Thomas 33) d Seville 8/170 (R. Culwick 61, Z. Grendel 45 not out, S. Thomas 2/15, B. Ganson 2/35); Hoddles Creek 4/221 (M. Smith 117, B. Cole 28, B. Griffiths 3/33) d Mount Evelyn 2/165 (C. Doyle 148 not out, A. Robertson 2/15). One Day Grade Marysville 4/137 (T. Gleeson 40 not out, R. Hogins 40 not out) d Healesville 5/124 (R. Nolan 38, G. Dash 35 not out, G. White 2/6, T. Goldstraw 2/16); Warburton-Millgrove 6/136 (A. Doolan 44 not out, G. Sharp 32 not out, R. White 3/14, B. Green 1/16) def by Powelltown 3/263 (D. Anderi 43 not out, G. McRorie 43 not out, R. Nyco 2/15, G. Sharp 1/26); Gruyere v Coldstream (no scores); Yarra Junction bye. Under 16s Healesville 6/58 (H. Keeling 17, H. Bray 2/9, M. Newell 2/14) v Warburton-Millgrove 7/98 (A. Nelson 38 not out, N. Andueza 21, D. Howard Summer Scales 2/12, Z. Fawdry 2/17); Mount Evelyn 5/92 (B. Griffiths 30, B. Westaway 15, J. Coutts 13 not out, K. McDonald 2/5, J. Elliot 1/0) v Wandin/ Coldstream 0/6; Yarra Junction bye. Under 14s Launching Place 6/146 C. WinterAnnette 43 not out, M. Bradley 42 not out, R. Thomas 42 not out, C. Frankovic 4/13) v Seville; Healesville 9/153 (D. Ebbels 40, S. Gebert 40 not out, L. English 24, C. Adamson 3/18, Ch. Berry 2/14, Z. Vowles 2/23) v Yarra Glen; Mount Evelyn 6/105 (B. Jones 42 not out, D. Potter 12, D. Finch 11, P. Hungh 2/3, B. Olcorn 2/18) v Warburton-Millgrove; Hoddles Creek/Yarra Junction d Gruyere (forfeit). Under 12A Mount Evelyn 9/2 (C. Kusenlow 3/0, M. Wallace 2/0) v Healesville 0/171 (H. Baxter 30 not out, C. Kusenlow 23 not out, C. Nyko 22 not out), Coldstream v Seville (no scores); Warburton-Millgrove bye. Under 12B Hoddles Creek v Launching Place 6/90 (E. Bradley 18 not out, L. Parker 16 not out, J. Fritzlaff 2/7, H. Benson 2/8); Healesville v Yarra Glen 7/63 (B. Scott 9 not out, B. Davey 8 not out, J. Ferris 3/4, Z. Prentice 3/5); Marysville v Yarra Junction/Gruyere. Under 10s Hoddles Creek d Launching Place (forfeit); Warburton White 7/51 (Brady 10, Kobe 9, Zane 8, Bethany 3/6, Jackson 2/8, Rory 1/10 v Wandin 1/57 (Bethany 7, Mack 5, Lucy 4, Myles 1/4).
RTM
| starcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 November, 2016 Page 27
Sport
Sunshine brings joy
Jones boy leads way
By Jamie Strudley
By Dennis Fuller
YARRA VALLEY ATHLETICS THE weather gods finally turned favourable for Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes last weekend and the athletes made the most of it with some superb performances. The first twilight round of the year gave our athletes an opportunity to race under lights making the evening more exciting for all. The club would like to thank the age group leaders and other helpers for again stepping up and making the evening well run and enjoyable for the athletes. The senior team competed at AV Shield round at Nunawading. A great turnout of athletes ensured we had some excellent results across all grades. A special welcome to new members competing for Yarra Ranges Athletics for the first time; well done to Graham Coutts, Anika Homann, Georgia Homann and Maddison Phauh. Good luck to all athletes competing at the Victorian All Schools Championships next weekend. The rest will be back at Morrison Reserve at 8.30am next Saturday morning for round 5 of Little Athletics season. Relay teams will be finalised shortly for EMR relays; we look forward to seeing lots of smiling faces representing Yarra Ranges Athletics. Don’t forget to book your table at our karaoke trivia night on 12 November. Get your friends and neighbours
EMERALD GOLF THE clouds left, the rain left and the sun came with a delightful blaze on Saturday at Emerald Golf Club. Conditions were made for good scoring but most found that they were not in accord with the conditions. It was left to Peter Jones (23) to lead the way home when he waltzed in with 38 stableford points and assumed the pose of a satisfied winner overall and in B Grade. Once again it was Ken Hill (15) who led the mob from A Grade in when he played to his handicap for 36 points. Of the great unwashed, only Sepp Krummenacher (22) with 36 and Captain Dean Shannon (14) with 35 are worth mentioning. Ian Scott was nearest the pin on the 4th, Krummenacher the 7th, Leigh Morison the 12th, Broc Reynolds the 13th and John Keys picked up the pro pin cash on the 18th. Peter Glasscock showed the long hitters a thing or two with his long drive on the 9th. Rosalie Martin won the ladies event on a countback from a bevy of stragglers quite a distance behind. On Wednesday when the Opulently Floppy Golfers rolled in they were informed that it was a stableford event with variations sufficiently oblique to cause mass confusion and many furrowed brows. When all the cards were checked out and evaluated, it was found that Graham White had a valid card with 50 points at the top. He was the winner from Bobby Kennedy next with 45 and the rest were somewhere west of confused. Next week the Medallist of Medallists will be played for with the November monthly medal as a side salad.
Amanda Laven gains momentum in the 200m walk. 161270
together for a fun social night out and support the club’s major fundraising event of the year. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit the all new and improved website at yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page. Run, jump, throw ... too easy!
Steph Bollaart strides out in the 100m sprint. 161270
William Matthews Funerals 45 Cave Hill Rd, Lilydale 24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
9739 6868 www.williammatthewsfunerals.com.au
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
SUDOKU No. 4109
8 1 2 5 9 5 3 4 8 5 7 8 9 3 8 1 3 1 4 8 5 9 7 3 5 1 8 6 7 5 9 5
Fill th every 3x3 s the 5 8 2 3 1 9 4 7 6
Solu 9 3 4 7 5 6 2 8 1
1 7 6 2 4 8 3 5 9
6 3
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7447 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Grand opening. 8, Inde-ed. 9, Out-set. 10, Leashe-d. 12, Ski-m-p. 15, Essay (s,a). 16, Gra-nit-e. 18, A-lmost. 20, Te-nur-e. 22, Thin disguise Down - 1, Wringers (ringers). 2, On-c-e. 3, Row-dies. 4, D-em-on. 5, Mis-taken. 6, Og-re. 11, Sla-v-onic. 13, Mattress. 14, Pro-test. 17, Study 19, Lots 21, No-us.
1
2
4
8
5 2
8 2 9 1 7 6 5 4 3
6 7 3 9 4 5 2 8 1
Solution No.4109
5 1 4 3 8 2 6 7 9
3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
DOWN 1. They call, we’re told, for moisture removers (8). 2. One catches cold no longer (4). 3. The noise lessons when the thugs appear (7). 4. Assume me to be back in the clutches of the fiend (5). 5. Badly photographed? Wrong! (8). 6. Crack up again, it’s so frightening (4). 11. A few oil-cans stacked outside: foreign (8). 13. Does lying on it tangle the hair? (8). 14. Give out for the exam (7). 17. Painting the room (5). 19. A great many will be built on (4). 21. Only you and them? That makes sense! (4).
3 5 6 8 2 9 4 1 7
7. Big start the job-hunter is looking for (5,7). 8, certainly will dine out with the editor (6). 9. Be a better hairdresser than, from the start (6). 10. Attached to her, like the dog the female in front has (7). 12. Cut corners and miss about a thousand (5). 15. Try to start spelling aloud “sarsaparilla.” (5). 16. It’s hard when the twit is in the wrong gear (7). 18. Nearly a pound, Tom’s laid out (6). 20. Holding out, run into the stand (6). 22. In which Billy Bunter would be instantly recognisable? (4,8). DOWN 1. They call, we’re told, for moisture removers (8). 2. One
Clues be instantly recognisable? (4,8).
2 4 8 7 5 1 3 9 6
DOWN ACROSS Cryptic CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7447 7. Gardening (12) ACROSS1. Trade (8)
1 9 7 4 6 3 8 5 2
ACROSS
4 3 5 2 9 7 1 6 8
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7447
9 6 1 5 3 8 7 2 4
DOWN Trade (8) Volcano (Sicily) (4) Colour (7) Fat (5) Wine (8) Joke (4) Bird (8) Monkey (8) Outline (7) Crowbar (5) True (4) Endure (4)
7 8 2 6 1 4 9 3 5
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 14. 17. 19. 21.
6
ACROSS Gardening (12) Damage (6) Powerful (6) Fishing boat (7) Foe (5) Singer (5) Cheese (7) Nursery (6) Hawk (6) Proficient (12)
7 7 3 6 7 9 4 9 1
7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 16. 18. 20. 22.
Ho S
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7447 - SOLUTIONS Across - 7, Horticulture. 8, Impair. 9, Mighty. 10, Trawler. 12, Enemy. 15, Tenor. 16, Gruyere. 18, Creche. 20, Falcon. 22, Accomplished. Down - 1, Commerce. 2, Etna. 3, Scarlet. 4, Plump. 5, Burgundy. 6, Jest. 11, Woodcock. 13, Marmoset. 14, Profile. 17, Jemmy. 19, Real. 21, Last.
Quick Clues
4 1
CROSSWORD No. 7447
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7447
| starcommunity.com.au
Page 28 Tuesday, 1 November, 2016
Connecting people and communities RTM 12328812-PB44-16
Proudly servicing the Public for Over 50 Years At the upper ferntree Gully Market
PELLEGRINO’S FRESHfruits FRUITS fresh WHOLESALE & RETAIL WAREHOUSE 8 SUNSET AVE OLINDA (ACROSS FROM MT DANDY HOTEL BEHIND THE SHOPS)
Open TUeSDAY weDneSDAY ThUrSDAY friDAY SATUrDAY SUnDAY 9Am-5pm ALSO AT 1151 HIGH STREET ROAD, WANTIRNA SOUTH
Open TUES, WED, THURS, FRI, SAT & SUN
FRESH FISH FRIDAYS OLINDA STORE ONLY
THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS FRESH FRESH LOCAL LETTUCE MIX BABY SPINACH
both only $7 kg! Contact for Olinda Paul: 0417 593 253 tony: 0417 105 154
Warehouse: 9751 0525 Ofices: 9879 0160 Fax: 9879 0564
Contact for Wantirna south Shop: 9801 2876 Joseph: 0418 344 621 Ross: 0403 048 146