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Cliff, Cox to lead By Jesse Graham

Mayor Noel Cliff and deputy mayor Len Cox at the 8 November meeting. 161717 Cliff being elected. Cr Cox was then elected unopposed to the deputy mayor role. Cr Cliff said his election was a “very humbling experience”, and thanked his wife, Sue, for her help with his election campaign, and the councillors for their vote. “Fellow councillors, those who

supported me, thank you very much,” he said. “Well done, Mike - congratulations, too, mate - we’re a team here. “Let me tell you, right from this instant, I’m just listening and conveying what you want me to convey, simple as that - I’m just speaking for all of you.” He then paid tribute to former-may-

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or and councillor, Jason Callanan, who was struck down with illness before registration day, and did not seek reelection. “It’s something you wouldn’t wish on anyone, and he was doing a hell of a good job,” Cr Cliff said, adding that he and the council wished Mr Callanan a speedy recovery. The councillors then wound up

the meeting, with Crs Cliff and Cox celebrating their victory with family members and friends who had filled the public gallery. Each of the nine councillors made their oath of office at the meeting, prior to the mayoral election. The mayor and deputy mayor will serve until the next mayoral election in late 2017.

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STREETON Ward councillor Noel Cliff has been elected as Yarra Ranges Council’s mayor for the coming year, with Walling Ward councillor Len Cox as his deputy. The pair were elected to the top roles on Tuesday 8 November, one week after the formal announcement of the council election results. Cr Cliff received six votes from his fellow councillors for the role, running against Lyster Ward councillor Mike Clarke. Cr Cox nominated Cr Cliff for the role, and said he had “the integrity that’s needed” for the job. “Certainly, Cr Cliff is full of that, and he actually works so well with the community,” he said. “I think that, when he walks into a room ... people are just happy to see him come in, and that’s such a good sight to see with a potential mayor.” Cr Cliff said it would be “really cool” to be elected as mayor, that he would represent the nine councillors and speak on their behalf. Ryrie Ward councillor Fiona McAllister nominated Cr Clarke as a mayoral candidate and said he had the “commitment and presence” and a “whole of municipality and community focus”, among other qualities. “I’ve seen and I know there will be many who share those views,” she said. “We’ve got two great candidates tonight to choose from, and it really is a decision about your leader among leaders, who will lead us for the next 12 months.” Cr Clarke said that, if elected, he would act with “leadership, teamwork, fairness and respect, negotiation and good governance” during the one-year term. “I believe leadership is empowering other leaders around me,” he said. “It’s certainly my aspiration to help you councillors get the best you can, out of your needs and your community.” When it came to the vote, councillors Cliff, Cox, Terry Avery, Richard Higgins, Jim Child and Tim Heenan voted for Cr Cliff, while councillors Clarke, McAllister and Tony Stevenson voted for Cr Clarke, with Cr

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Mail News Group Managing Director Paul Thomas opening the VCPA annual conference at Healesville RACV Country Club. 161853 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM

TAC representitive Hamish Heard with Mail editor Peter Douglas and journalists Jesse Graham and Kath Picture: JO NEUGEBAUER Gannaway at the awards night. 161853

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Mail bags new award THE Mail hosted dozens of dignitaries from around the country last week at Healesville’s RACV Country Club, with the Victorian Country Press Association holding its annual conference in town. On Thursday 10 and Friday 11 November, representatives of media outlets, newspapers, politicians, celebrities and VCPA members gathered at the country club for the

annual conference, with presenters speaking on the valley, wine, wildlife, and the future of journalism. Wine critic James Halliday, acting director of Healesville Sanctuary Dr Rupert Baker and former Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons were some of the speakers at the conference, which was hosted by the Mail News Group.

On Friday night, the conference officially ended with the VCPA’s annual awards night, where the Mountain Views Mail received the inaugural Road Safety Award, sponsored by the TAC. The award recognises excellence in road safety reporting that contributes towards the TAC’s Towards Zero campaign, which aims to reduce road fatalities and serious

injuries to zero. Mail journalist Kath Gannaway’s article about the Healesville Community Bank’s Greenlight Drivers Program, which was held with Healesville High School VCAL students, made up the award-winning entry. For more photos from the event, visit mailcommunity.com.au.

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RENEWABLE energy in Yarra Glen will be up for debate until Tuesday night, following through on the recommendations of the recent Yarra Glen People’s Panel. The council held a renewable energy community forum on Monday night at the Yarra Glen Memorial Hall, discussing where 10 per cent of the proceeds of the sale of 39-41 Bell Street should be spent. The panel, made up of community members, stated that the money should go into renewable energy projects, and the council has three proposed options and consultation open until midnight on Tuesday, 15 November. The three options include solar panels placed on community facilities, to offset daytime power needs; a revolving fund for residents to install solar panels, where businesses and households pay back the cost over time; and a community-owned enterprise to manage a solar electricity plant, with power available to residents and businesses, and profits used to fund community projects. The remainder of the proceeds from the sale will go towards the Yarra Glen Circuit River Walk, with the council endorsing the panel’s recommendations in June. For more information, or to submit on the consultation, visit yarraranges.vic. gov.au/energyforum.

A FATHER and son team from Toolangi will drive 3800 kilometres in a clapped-out car in memory of Healesville’s Bryce Crow, as part of next year’s Shitbox Rally. Paul and Bradley Van De Ven will drive a 20-year-old Ford Falcon from Adelaide to Cairns in 2017 as part of the rally, raising money for the Cancer Council along the way. Mr Van De Ven told the Mail that the drive will be held in the memory of Healesville’s Bryce Crow, who died in November 2014 from melanoma. “Bryce and I actually registered to do the Shitbox Rally for the Cancer Council in 2012,” he said. “It took me four years to get in it’s restricted to 200 cars per year, and you’re only allowed two people per vehicle.” In Bryce’s place, Mr Van De Ven’s 18-year-old son Bradley will be riding shotgun as the pair drive 3800km in a car worth less than $1000. He said he picked up the car for $300, but it was not in working condition - after finding replacement parts and putting in some elbow grease with Bradley, the car is roadworthy, registered and ready to go. To pay tribute to their friend, the car has a sticker of Bryce and “cruising for Crowy” along the side, along with Shitbox Rally and Cancer Council stickers. Ahead of the rally, the pair is holding a fund-raising evening at the Toolangi Tavern on Friday, 18 November from 6.30pm. Entry to the event is $40 per person, which covers a two-course meal, finger food and tea and coffee, with door prizes, raffles and games to be

Paul and Bradley Van De Ven with their car for the Shitbox Rally, which will be driven in honour of Bryce Picture: JESSE GRAHAM Crow. 161878 held on the night. One of the games is Name That Tune, where players have to guess the song name and artist after hearing a snippet of a song. Mr Van De Ven said he hoped to

get 100 people along on the night, and that $1000 could be raised to bring the team to their minimum fund-raising goal of $4000. Tickets to the event must be purchased through trybooking.com, by

searching “Name That Tune - Toolangi Tavern” on the website. To donate to the team, visit shitboxrally.com.au and search for the team “Brandandad” - or call 0409 968 783.

Club on pre-war footing By Jesse Graham A GROWING collection of pre-war Healesville Football Club memorabilia and history will be on display at Healesville Library until the end of the year, and the club is calling for donations. The display cabinet at the Healesville Library at the Community Link on River Street is currently laden with historical notes, photographs, books and trophies from before 1945, which will be on display until the end of December. Club historian Robert Nolan, who organised and set up the display, said the club had recently received information about players in the club before World War II, where records are scarce. From notes to donated trophies, Mr Nolan has put up the display to try and document more of the club’s his-

tory, and to call for anyone who might have information or old memorabilia to come forward. “In the 60s, the club decided we better start putting up some old records - a few of the old blokes said ‘Let’s start from ’45 onward,’ ... and that’s what they did, but there’s nothing pre,” Mr Nolan said. “It’s going to take a lifetime to do.” He said he had scoured history website Trove and items donated to the club to find out more about the club’s pre-war past, and had discovered one of the players had amassed five Best and Fairest medals - a record for the club. He also discovered that two players, Len Phillips and George Potter, were life members of the old league - but has no details on whether they were life members of the Healesville club, and wants descendants or family members

Historian Robert Nolan with a cup from Healesville Football Club's prePicture: JESSE GRAHAM war period. 161880 to come forward with information. “I have an inkling that they might be,” Mr Nolan said. “If someone’s a life member of the club or something like that, it’s generally pretty well-known in the family -

it’s a great honour, and it’s something that you just don’t forget.” To see the display, or for more information about donating, visit the Healesville Library at 110 River Street, Healesville.

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Hefty fines for bin fire BEHAVIOUR that may be dismissed as a prank could have much bigger implications for the community and perpetrators, according to police and CFA. Healesville police are investigating incidents where wheelie bins were set alight behind the IGA supermarket at Coldstream last week. A number of bins were set alight on Thursday night, 10 November, in two separate incidents, and again on Saturday night, 12 November when three bins were targeted. Coldstream CFA Captain Sean Bethell said while the bins were not close to a building, they were close to paddocks which border the residential area and hundreds of houses. “If this sort of thing continued into summer, it has the potential to cause considerable problems,” Captain Bethell said. “Grass fires are very fast moving and can develop extremely quickly, compared to a scrub or bushfire, and they can cause a lot of damage,” he said. “I would say that police would be taking this type of offence to the full length of the law, and if this happens during the fire danger period, there are quite hefty fines, and the prison sentences that are quite severe as well.” Anyone who sees any suspicious behaviour should call triple-zero.

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Ser vice in silence By Derek Schlennstedt and Kath Gannaway

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At Wandin Yallock, Mount Evelyn RSL Vice-President, Jim Hurley, spoke saying Remembrance Day was not about the supposed ‘glories’ of war but about honouring the ideals of those who fought, and fight for, Australia and their determination to uphold them. Newly-elected Yarra Ranges’ Cr Tony Stevenson, also spoke noting that many of those who went to war were fathers, husbands, brothers, sons and uncles. Locally, he said they included farmers, blacksmiths and labourers. “The loss of so many was felt deeply in our community and, sadly, some families and farms never recovered from their loss,” he said. He observed that so many were only six or seven years older than some of the schoolchildren attending the service. At Healesville, the service finished with the Healesville High School band performing a classic rendition of “It’s a long way to Tipperary”, colloquially regarded as ‘the song that won the war’.

A MIX of young and old came together at Remembrance Day services across the Yarra Valley on Friday, November 11, to recognise the sacrifices made by Australian soldiers in World War I and those who have served and are still serving in the Australian Defence Force. Friday marked the 98th year since the guns fell silent along the Western Front, marking the end of World War I. At 11am on November 11, those gathered at memorials from Healesville to Yarra Glen, Marysville to Warburton and beyond to Wandin Yallock, fell silent too with a minute’s silence to remember and honour Australia’s fallen soldiers. At Healesville, guest speakers included Glenn Mitchell, a captain in the Australian Army, and wellknown Wandin poet Jim Brown who delivered a moving poem by C.J. Dennis titled “A Gallant Gentleman.”

Community Diary HICCI (Healesville InterChurch Care Inc) is looking for donations of new toys, books, gift vouchers and games suitable for children from newborn to 12 years old to brighten the Christmas of those in need. Donations can be left at the HICCI Office, 231 Maroondah Highway. Phone 0414 291 098.

Seniors Smorgasbord WARBURTON Senior Citizens for a fun day, starting with a smorgasbord lunch with entertainment by Jo de Rozario and lots of raffles, on Thursday, 15 December at 11.30am. $15 per person, bookings essential by 8 December. Phone Barbara 5966 9137.

Keep a bee HEALESVILLE Living and Learning Centre is offering an Introduction to Beekeeping workshop on Sunday, 27 November from 1pm. Discover all you need to know to be a successful beekeeping hobbyist. Phone 5962 5982 to book.

Obsessed ... a bit! “A LITTLE Bit Obsessed”, an exhibition of paintings by Carolyn Vickers will be on display at the Waterwheel Gallery in Warburton from 24 November to 14 December. Join Carolyn for the launch from 1pm to 3pm on Saturday, 26 November. Phone 0434 769 885.

Anzacs launch LILYDALE and District Historical Society will launch their Anzacs project “They Answered the Call” at 2pm on Saturday, November at the society’s rooms in Lilydale. Almost 350 stories of local servicemen and women are on the society’s website lilydalehistorical.com.au. Phone 9761 9192.

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Trapping boxes for tagging By Jesse Graham THE work of Yellingbo’s Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater will be able to continue with ease, with the men at Badger Creek’s Men Shed donating their time to repair and create equipment. The team at the Men’s Shed, including president John Layton and vice-president Mario Herodotus worked with the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater (FOHH) to repair trapping boxes and create new carry boxes, to help their work with the critically endangered animal. Mr Layton and Mr Herodotus gave the 12 trapping boxes and six carry boxes to FOHH members Sue Tardif and Bob Anderson on Wednesday 9 November. Ms Tardif said the trapping and carry boxes were essential for the group’s work, in tagging birds and taking them to receive veterinary care. “We had two birds with injuries out in the wild, and these are our breeding birds and there’s only 23 to 25 breeding pairs at the moment, and those two birds ... needed to be taken to the vet really quickly,” she said. “If we don’t have these trapping boxes and transport boxes, we can’t do it and if we didn’t get them to the vet quickly, they would have died. “It’s that critical.” Mr Herodotus said the six carry boxes were made by hand at the shed, with the first box taking about 30 hours of work to perfect. “The first one probably took us a week and a half, trying to

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Tower power FOHH's Bob Anderson and Sue Tardif with Badger Creek Men's Shed's John Layton and Mario Herodotus and the Picture: JESSE GRAHAM boxes. 161773 figure out the sizes and all, but then I got the measurements off John’s original work and started the second box,” he said. “By the time I made the sixth box, they were being made in about two days. “It got better as I went along.” The carry boxes stack onto one another and feature Velcro straps and rubber linings, to help protect the birds as they are being transported. The men at the shed also repaired 12 trapping boxes, which

are used with food to capture Helmeted Honeyeaters so they can be tagged, checked or transported. “It’s brilliant,” Ms Tardif said. “Seriously, we couldn’t do it without the help.” FOHH president Bob Anderson said the boxes were an important part of the group’s maintenance works, and that they were delivered just in time for breeding season. “The men’s shed was just the answer to our prayer,” he said.

By Kath Gannaway FORTY years on, Moora Moora co-operative is still leading the way in alternative energy with the installation last week of a single-blade wind turbine. The co-operative on Mt Toolebewong between Healesville and Don Valley, is off-thegrid, embracing solar and wind energy along with alternative building methods. The installation of the Thinair 102 by New Zealand company Powerhouse Wind is a first for Australia. One of the team of engineers behind the turbine, Powerhouse engineer Bill Currie, teamed up with Eltham renewable energy

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THE CFA and therefore public safety have sadly been marginalised by the Andrews Government in the ongoing union dispute; their positions ignored. This government is doing it again! They have ignored the multiple submissions by the 11 CFA units in the Upper Yarra Valley, wherein they repeatedly expressed concerns over the government’s dangerous proposal to plant out wide corridors of bushland along our rivers and frighteningly close to our homes and townships. We will have to live with the consequences of their arrogance. When will they listen to those with the knowledge and the experience, who put themselves out

Send your letters to: editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au there to protect us in the bush every fire season, the CFA? Christina Ellnor, Yarra Junction.

Emotional rollercoaster I NOTE public debate is again focused on 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, which states the law prohibits speech that is reasonably likely in all circumstances to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate on the basis of race, colour or ethnic origin. How does one interpret these four points when, as individuals, we all react differently and emotionally as human beings, given the circumstances? Over the years, I have been a

severe critic of the many failures in Healesville of proposed projects for the local Indigenous people. These failures are usually at a cost to the taxpayers. So, in my opinion, taxpayers have every right to express without fear of 18C. I regard it as freedom of speech and I will continue to be outspoken on such matters, irrespective of 18C. As a supporter of free speech, I would extend that principle and go a lot further on all public issues. After all, in time, the public will be the judge of your credibility. Your status in society will be diminished if your comments lack that credibility. Ray Donkin, Healesville.

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ANOTHER State Government bizarre decision relating to the Yellingbo Conservation Area along the Yarra River and its tributaries. This time, Haining Farm in Don Valley is to be included and ‘revegetated’ for wildlife. This 69-hectare farm was gifted to the government as an educational working farm to give groups, especially school children, the opportunity to experience a working farm, in particular dairy farming. DELWP has now earmarked the site and it will become covered in native bushland wilderness and a huge fire risk as the original site in Yellingbo is now. In short, the children of Victoria will lose the chance to experience a unique Australian farming culture and the families of the Don Valley will be subjected to an even higher bushfire potential. Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Hon. Lily D’Ambrosio MP - will you come to the Yarra Valley to see what you are about to create?

Will you come and protect our children and defend our homes if this revegetation of 69 hectares catches fire as the north/west summer winds take hold, or will you still be working on your bushfire management plan? Over 230 families live in Don Valley and all those families, together with a primary school, would be impacted on if a wild fire started in Haining Farm. My family is one of those. Stop the extension of the Yellingbo Conservation Area - follow the Yarra Ranges Council’s lead in caring for a community. Lynette Ward, Don Valley

Fire nightmare THE extension of the Yellingbo Conservation Area with the planting of forests along the Yarra River and its tributaries is shaping up to be a potential nightmare of increased bushfire risk for the residents of the Upper Yarra Valley. Many towns and settlements, with schools, businesses and sporting clubs, exist close to these rivers. They, too, will be threatened. The potential for devastation is frightening. Minister D’Ambrosio has stated that “bushfire safety and preparedness is at the forefront of her government’s mind”, yet she intends to subject innocent families to further fire threat with these forested river banks. Her department had not even implemented a fire risk assessment until the Yarra Waterways Group became involved and forced their hand. Have Premier Andrews and Minister D’Ambrosio forgotten the lives lost during the Black Saturday and Ash Wednesday fires? Haydn and Pat Inverarity, Millgrove.

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Hills alive, venues lively THE Healesville Music Festival capped off its sixth year over the weekend, filling the streets and venues of town with music of all varieties. Musicians performed at Healesville’s Memo Hall, Terminus Hotel and RSL, among other venues and along the town’s main street over Saturday and Sunday, following an opening night at the Memo on Fri-

day, 11 November. Mail photographer, Greg Carrick, was there to capture some of the action. For more photos, visit mailcommunity.com.au. What did you think of the music festival? Write a letter to the editor to editor@mailnewsgroup.com. au or to 244 Maroondah Highway, Healesville, 3777.

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The best of what’s local THE Butcher’s Daughter in Seville is a fully licensed venue that has been open for about six months in the Yarra Valley. The business prides itself on supporting local wineries and sourcing whatever possible from the Yarra Valley. They have the same owner as the Seville butchers and the old butcher shop cafe, Leanne Stewart, so they aim to have the best quality meat and take particular pride in delivering great steaks. They are welcoming to the whole family and have a kids’ menu as well. The Butcher’s Daughter can be booked out for functions, either sit-down or canapes, for up to 100 people. They are fully licensed and have an extensive wine, beer, cider and cocktail list. The business has four generations of butchers in the area. But this business, along with the cafe, is the first time they have ventured into restaurants/cafes. Leanne is often there and always up for a chat about the history in the area. There is a photo-wall with some of the family history, including when the shop was first purchased and photos of the shop, where it all started. The Butcher’s Daughter believes that friendly service and good food, combined with a nice modern atmosphere, sets them apart.

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BEAUTIFUL HALF ACRE FOR those chasing the ideal family home within walking distance to public transport, plenty of space around to breathe and have the pets and kids playing safely outside in the park like gardens, then the search is over. This lovely home has three bedrooms plus a study, the main bedroom with full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, plus two living areas, separate bar and wood fire, natural gas ducted heating, two split-systems and the list continues. The large blackwood kitchen has ample

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THIS charming weatherboard cottage on a block of about half an acre offers the perfect rural lifestyle. All of the hard work has been done, as the cottage has been refurbished with a modern colour palette throughout, new carpet, polished floorboards, wood heating and a modern bathroom. All three bedrooms are a great size and have large windows to take in the views of the established garden. The country-style kitchen has timber bench tops and plenty of storage and the front porch is a great place to have a cuppa. The yard is fully fenced and offers a glorious garden and a single car garage. The yard is split into two areas - one with a useable lawn area and the other is a secret oasis complete with an ornamental dam. This unique property has been meticulously restored from the front fence to the back fence. The local primary school is just down the road, as well as the local oval.

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1/32 Yarra Street, Yarra Junction

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30 Barak Drive Yarra Junction

$450,000 plus

The Feeling of Home This gorgeous character cottage situated on a secluded block just minutes from the hub of Yarra Junction has room for the whole family. Offering a perfect package comprising of 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite, separate living area, dining and a generous well appointed kitchen with plenty of bench, cupboard space and a dishwasher. Loads of storage space throughout, mains gas ducted heating keeps you comfortable throughout the cooler months.Outdoor entertaining will be a pleasure with plenty of decking, a lovely established garden, fully fenced and set up with a double garage, concrete loor and power. Carport off to the side for extra convenience, all this within walking distance to transport and the beautiful Warburton trail.

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 10.30 -11am (Photo ID Required)

Three Bridges

$540,000 - $595,000

2 Maxwell Crt Millgrove

$280,000 - $300,000

Brilliant Family Accommodation on 8 Acres Approx.

Quiet Court Living!

Bring the family, the in-laws and the guests to enjoy this one! With 5 bedrooms in total, two or three living areas, wonderful outdoor living and a superb serene environment, it is one not to be missed. The home is bursting with beautiful features, from the rich polished loors to the country feel kitchen with wood ire and intimate meals area, the striking bathroom with feature claw foot bath and the spiral staircase leading to the large master and ensuite. Being divided into several zones, the home could be utilised for separate accomm. or work from home options.

Nestled in a quiet court, you’ll ind this 3 bedroom 1 bathroom large family home, cathedral ceilings throughout give a real wow factor as you enter, 2 great living spaces with a central kitchen to make it really feel like home. Split level with bedrooms on one level and living on the other. A huge wood ire is sure to do the trick throughout winter and a split system take care of all your creature comforts. Outside enjoy gardens on a super sized 1100 sqm block with meandering paths.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)

5 Graham Rd East Warburton $420,000 - $465,000 Idyllic Country Setting Perfectly positioned on a level acre with wonderful established gardens is this impeccable 3 bedroom home where gorgeous vistas greet you from every window. Offering privacy and space inside and out the home boasts 2 separate living areas, lounge with stacked stone open ireplace and warm timber loors, and three lovely bedrooms all with built in robes. The master offering the most luxurious bath tub where you can relax in the bubbles enjoying the view. In excellent condition and well-appointed the home includes split system A/C and ducted heating. Outside surrounded by lush trees plus mature fruit trees plus raised vegetable gardens. Extras include dual access driveway, double garage with remote door, continuous gas hot water, alarm system & plenty of storage. An inspection at this exquisite property will be sure to impress.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 1.30 - 2pm (Photo ID Required)

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

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David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction

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Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years

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3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton

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Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

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5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville

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3377 Warburton Hwy Warburton

Auction Sat 10th Dec @ 11am

Iconic Landmark, Com & Res Opportunity The Gainsborough Building is an icon of the popular retail and cafe strip in central Warburton. Over three levels and offering 250 sqm of loor space the property features over 80 sqm of retail loor space on street level with change rooms, kitchenette & toilet. Above and overlooking the street is a spacious 2 bedroom residence ideal as a live in apartment of to rent separately. Downstairs loads of storage gives you plenty of lexibility. An ideal blend of commercial and residential investment for an owner occupiers or to lease. Ample parking on this 425 sqm site and backing onto the Yarra River park at the rear. Currently vacant having been let for many years at $650 per week plus outgoings & currently available at that level. Don’t miss the opportunity to secure a fantastic property in one of Victoria’s most popular tourist destinations.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 10.30 -11am (Photo ID Required)

Warburton

$330,000 - $370,000

Yarra Junction

$390,000 - $440,000

Peace and Privacy on 2.5 Acres (approx.)

Half an Acre Approx, Sheds, Views & a Great Home!

This rustic property will suit those looking for seclusion and privacy offering a 2.5 acre (approx.) bush escape with great valley views. The neat home offers 3 large bedrooms all with built in robes, huge open lounge/living area with wood heating and large feature windows perfect to sit back and admire the views, separate meals area and dining area plus a roomy kitchen with plenty of space. Enjoy the peaceful surrounds outside with acres of space to explore plus a large carport and front verandah perfect to relax and enjoy the ever changing scenery.

Sitting on a large allotment of approx. half an acre this much loved home provides a great lifestyle opportunity and in a location that is sure to please. The 3 bedroom home has new carpet, fresh paint, and is ready for you to bring your furniture and just move in. Outdoors is a treat with a fantastic undercover outdoor entertaining area complete with a 10 seater spa, large lock up shed, chook shed and plenty more space to add any extras you may need.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

45 Drummond Rd Seville

$570,000 - $620,000

Big Family Living Close to Town This neat home will cater for the large growing family offering 4 large bedrooms plus a study spread over 2 levels offering plenty of space for the whole family. Loads of living space with a lounge/ living room, separate family room plus a spacious kitchen and meals area. Plenty of space outside as well for everyone to enjoy situated on just under half acre with a covered entertaining area, beautiful established gardens throughout, loved and cared for over 35 years. A great location situated just minutes’ walk to the Warburton trail and Seville’s ever expanding shopping hub. Presented to perfection, the perfect family home! Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

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David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction

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Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years

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3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton

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Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

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$900,000 PLUS

42 ACRES VIEWS, PASTURE & POSITION On the Melbourne side of Healesville. Gently undulating pasture, sunny slopes, corner position with sealed road frontage and side road access, superb views across surrounding farmland to distant mountains. AUCTION SATURDAY 17th December 11am. 61 Camms Road Inspect by appointment.

40 Acres, all usable pasture. 2 road frontages provide additional access. Large dam adjoins treed shelter area. Fenced into 2 large paddocks plus house paddock. Old original woolshed, in good condition, plus other sundry shedding. Residence built 1970s by owner builder. Brick Veneer construction with beautiful north-facing outlook over entire property. 3 bedrooms, main with small ensuite. Kitchen with electric cooking, adjoining dining area and large family room. Separate living room with solid fuel heating, air conditioning and opening to full length front verandah and outside entertaining area. Although currently carpeted, polished hardwood floors a possibility throughout. Family bathroom, large laundry. Established garden. Carport plus garage.

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$880,000 - $930,000

LAUNCHING PLACE

$248,500

42 ACRES VIEWS, PASTURE & POSITION On the Melbourne side of Healesville. Gently undulating pasture, sunny slopes, corner position with sealed road frontage and side road access, superb views across surrounding farmland to distant mountains.

33 acres between Yarra Glen and Healesville. Pauls Lane location, 700m from Old Healesville - Yarra Glen Road. A balance of gently rising pasture and natural timber, beautiful views across farmland to distant mountain ranges, formed driveway, house site prepared. Planning permit approved for the construction of a residence. A peaceful and private rural setting yet less than 10 minutes drive to either Yarra Glen or Healesville.

2,020sq.m. - ½ Acre approx. Beautiful setting overlooking farm land, gentle rise, scattered trees, peaceful country lane location, 300m to Primary school, a very convenient position with easy access to Warburton Highway and the bus stop.

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The land affected by the Amendment is 29 & 31 Victoria Road, Chirnside Park. The land affected by the application is 29 & 31 Victoria Road, Chirnside Park. The Amendment removes the restrictive covenant currently applying to the land which prevents more than one dwelling being constructed on each lot. The Amendment replaces the existing Schedule to Clause 52.02 (Easements, Restrictions and Reserves) with a new Schedule containing a provision applying to 29 and 31 Victoria Road, Chirnside Park which states that the existing covenant is removed. The application is for a permit to develop a second dwelling on 29 Victoria Road, in addition to the existing dwelling on the site, and develop two dwellings on the currently vacant site at 31 Victoria Road. The application includes associated earthworks and vegetation removal. The applicant for the permit is Victoriawide on behalf of the owners James Keithley (29 Victoria Road) and Gulliman Pty Ltd (31 Victoria Road). The Amendment is available for public inspection from 17 November 2016, free of charge, during office hours at the following Yarra Ranges Community Link Centres: Lilydale 15 Anderson Street, Lilydale Monbulk 21 Main Rd, Monbulk Healesville 110 River St, Healesville Upwey 40 Main Street, Upwey Yarra Junction 2442-2444 Warburton Highway/Hoddle Street, Yarra Junction The Community Links are open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (Lilydale open at 8.30am) and Saturday 9am to 12pm. The Amendment can also be inspected from 17 November 2016 free of charge on: • Council’s website www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au, search C161 • the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection. Any person who may be affected by the Amendment or by the granting of the permit may make a submission to the planning authority about the amendment and the application. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make. Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. The closing date for submissions is 19 December 2016. A submission must be sent to Strategic Planning, PO Box 105 Lilydale VIC 3140 or email mail@yarraranges.vic.gov.au. The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its office for any person to inspect free of charge until the end of the two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. Damian Closs Manager Development Services

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Lens Fusion By Kath Gannaway YARRA Valley photographers Kim Wormald, Greg Carrick and Joy Phillips, come at their craft from very different perspectives, but fuse them together and you have a collection of works that are not only stunningly beautiful, but innovative, creative and exciting. ‘Fusion - Nature Through the Lens’ opened at Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead in Wandin on Saturday, 12 November. The artists have taken inspiration from the natural world around them. Kim is an award-winning, ethical bird photographer, producing pure images of birds in their natural habitat that highlight the detail of their plumage

and personalities. Listed in the International Who’s Who of Nature Photographers, her images have received multiple national and international awards. “I love the fine detail that can be savoured in high definition images,” Kim said. That detail is exemplified not only in the intricate feather patterns, but in details as fine as a glint in the eye or tiny hairs and a thread of saliva, gleaming in the light, between open beak of an eagle. Greg’s works are about transforming life photos into evocative memories. Many have found their genesis in the 2009 bushfires, others draw their inspiration from childhood experiences, such as bathing boxes along the beach.

“It’s about capturing memories, looking back and creating a more one-dimensional work that reflects your memory of a place in time,” Greg said of those particular works. Joy combines both natural photography and manipulated pieces to create artworks with a story. A number of the works in the Fusion exhibition are from her Kaleidescope series, creating an abstract image of colour and shape, often the unexpected and delightful product of happenstance. A photo of a tree branch taken at night becomes ‘Desert Portal’, a mushroom is inspiration for ‘Luminstool’, both evocative pieces with equally evocative and intriguing stories

Artists Di King, Julie Ricketts, Lynette Orzlowski and Amanda Lithgow with their works at Art Framed Yarra Picture: JESSE GRAHAM Valley in Healesville. 161774 back from my childhood - I had horses when I was younger, then my daughter got back into horses, so I was going out to her shows and getting into what she was doing, taking photos ... and creating artworks from there. “It was like a little snowball effect - I still have that love of horses, so I started getting back into it.” For more information about the event, visit www.facebook. com/artframedyarravalley.

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ON Sunday, 20 November, residents from around the valley will come together for a remembrance event, riding the Warburton Trail to raise money for Alzheimer’s research. The fourth annual Ride to Remember will be held from 10.30am on Sunday, 20 November, bringing people together to ride or walk the Warburton to Lilydale Rail Trail for a fundraiser in remembrance of Anne Jones. Anne’s daughter, Kylie Jones, said the weather forecast was looking good for Sunday’s ride, which she hoped would put the grand fund-raising total to more than $20,000 over the four years. All the money raised during the ride, from registration fees and donations, will go to Alzheimer’s Australia Victoria in memory of Anne, who passed away in 2012 from Lewy body disease. “After Mum passed away ... of course, we were extremely devastated and sad, but wanted to turn it into a positive experience, to remember Mum and also to do something positive to raise funds for Alzheimer’s Australia,” Kylie said.

The Accountant (MA15+) Starring: Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick, Jon Bernthal

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Mail journalist/photographer, Kath Gannaway, had the privilege and pleasure of officially opening the exhibition.

Bryn Jones and Kirsty Jones at the Warburton Trail in Yarra Junction. 160769 Picture: ROB CAREW Bryn, Kylie and Kirsty Jones will host the ride, which has four different starting points for people of all fitness levels - with lunch to be held at the half-way mark. Those after the full ride can start at Wandin at 10.30am for a 55 kilometre ride, with a 34km ride starting from Woori Yallock at 11.15am, a 17km ride starting at Yarra Junction at 11.45am and a 6km ride starting at 12.15pm in Millgrove. The barbecue lunch, sponsored by Eric Insurance, will be

held from 12.30pm at the Warburton Recreation Reserve, and riders are asked to be at their starting point 15 minutes before the start of the ride. “Even if they don’t ride a bike, they can walk,” Kylie said. “It’s relaxed, it’s not competitive, kids are there and families are there.” For more information, to register for the ride or to volunteer to help on the day, visit ridetorememberyarravalley. com or www.facebook.com/ YarraValleyRideToRemember.

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Ms Orzlowski said she hoped that horse and art lovers of all kinds would attend the exhibition, open each day from 10am to 4pm. She said she had been painting and drawing for her whole life, which was a common theme among the exhibiting artists. “I’ve been doing it since I can remember,” she said. “The love of horses came

that invite you to create your own story around the images. All the works are framed and available for sale.

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The art of the equine AN EXHIBITION of detailed horse paintings was opened on the weekend at Healesville’s Art Framed Gallery, with detailed works hanging on the walls until the end of the month. The Horse Collective, launched on Saturday, 12 November, has works by Amanda Lithgow, Di King, Julie Ricketts and Lynette Orzlowski adorning the walls of the Art Framed Gallery at Level 2, 252 A Maroondah Highway. About 30 works, each depicting horses in different mediums and paints, are being exhibited on the gallery walls until 27 November. Ms Orzlowski said the idea for an exhibition came up between the four artists in years past, before being organised earlier in the year. “At the start of this year, Di and Julie rocked up and started talking about it again, and we said ‘Let’s see what we’ve got available’,” she said. The works vary from closeups to scenic paintings and racing scenes, with mediums such as pastel, acrylic, charcoal and airbrushing.

A natural connection - photographers Kim Wormald, Greg Carrick and Joy Phillips at the Picture: KATH GANNAWAY launch of Fusion. 161863

THE Accountant is an engaging but very messily-written thriller. Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) is an accountant with high-functioning autism who makes a living correcting the finances of crime organisations, and must go on the run after exposing some shady dealings in a robotics company. The Accountant excels in its acting and action, but the plot is ridiculous. As someone who has had personal experience with autism, I was impressed by the

film’s accurate portrayal of this condition. The film never relies on stereotypes of autistics as naive, childlike or robotic. Wolff may be socially withdrawn and direct to the point of occasional tactlessness, but he’s still stable, genuinely emotional and competent - deadly, in fact. Affleck delivers a compelling performance of subtle, precise intensity, and really nails the behavioural traits of autism: obsessive focus, affinity for order, certain compulsive acts and vocal rhythms. Wolff develops a moving bond with accountant Dana Cummings, played by the ever-

perky Anna Kendrick, and the film contains poignant flashbacks to Wolff’s strict upbringing. The action is also visceral and well-choreographed. But the pacing is limp, and the twists are a mixed bag that nearly sink the film. There is one surprising, effective twist about Wolff’s connection to a certain secondary antagonist, but the twist involving the US Agents hunting Wolff serves to render that entire sub-plot irrelevant. The Accountant has some satisfying parts, but it’s ultimately a weak, convoluted whole. - Seth Lukas Hynes


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Bloods made to work hard By Chris Anderson ROUND 5 of cricket action around the Yarra Valley concluded on the weekend under steamy conditions. But the players weren’t getting hot under the collar as a host of great team and individual performances highlighted a great day of cricket across all grades. In the competition’s top grade, most will look at the final scores and knowingly nod their head as results fell as expected, but that would gloss over the fact that the contest between bat and ball was at its best on day two. After finishing the first day in a heap, Seville look destined to have its hands full in holding off an outright assault from Healesville. Chasing the Bloods’ 192, the home side was looking down the barrel after day one, collapsing to 5/17. Right from ball one, Seville had brought a steely resolve to day two action, while its lower-order wasn’t about to let their side down. Despite some early resistance from Tom Page and Matt Hadlum, which allowed Seville to get through the dangers of an early collapse, the visitors were able to eek the pair out in relatively good time. At 7/47, the game was still open for Healesville to chase an outright result. Enter Andy Di Pietro. The ‘go to’ man for Seville to fill any hole, in any grade, found himself the right man to lift Seville out of the hole its top-order had dug. Partnering with Michael Stevenson (24), the pair added some much-needed resolve to the innings over the next 22 overs. Firstly, the pair added some muchneeded runs to the score; then, they were able to weather a testing spell of bowling from the slow bowling combination of Dylan Moore and Scott Hamer. With the safety of avoiding the outright chase within Seville’s grasp, Stevenson lost his wicket. With the game still to reach the tea interval, and the home side still over 100 runs from the target, a quick dismissal of the final two wickets would leave the door ajar for the outright result. Di Pietro and Mark Sandfort navigated their way to the tea adjournment and, more importantly, lifted Seville’s total beyond the follow-on figure. This important milestone seemingly changed the direction of the contest as Healesville struggled to maintain their intensity as the outright result was almost definitely out of the grasp, yet with only two wicket still to get, their chances of losing the game were still remote. Despite his dogged resistance, Sandfort fell with the score on 118,

while the prospects of an early beverage looked the likely outcome. With the end nigh, Di Pietro threw some caution to the wind. With some attacking stroke play, he suddenly gave this innings some scoring momentum to match the tail’s dogged resistance. After a 33-run dash, there would’ve been some nervous moments for the Bloods as their total emerged on the horizon. But that glorious moment was short-lived for the home team as Di Pietro’s cameo came to an end on 67, leaving his team still 41 runs short of the target on 151. Scott Hamer was the mainstay of the day two bowlers, with a steadying spell netting 3/43. While wicket-less on day two, Dylan Moore added valuable support and still finished with an economical 3/15. After securing first innings points on day one, all eyes were on Warburton-Millgrove and its approach to forging itself into a position for an outright result against a disappointing Yarra Junction. The Burras elected to bat on. On the back of a brilliant unbeaten century from Ben Lever, and well supported by Tim McKail (43), the Burras were able to extend the lead to 111 with the loss of only one more wicket. This gave themselves enough time to chase quick wickets in a dash to secure the vital extra points that an outright victory rewards. As so often is the case when facing outright defeat with the bat, after succumbing meekly in the first innings, a team finds some internal fortitude and are able to muster enough self pride to put some more value on their wickets. And this was no different on this occasion for the embattled Eagles. Anchored by a valuable unbeaten half-century from Pat Ford, the outright result was never in the frame. Yarra Junction’s top-order was able to spend some valuable time in the middle as the game was closed with the score on 2/74. The best contest of the round came at Mount Evelyn, as the home side had their work cut-out, holding out a patient, yet enthusiastic Yarra Glen. After posting a considerable score of 266, Mount Evelyn struggled to make early impressions on the Yarra Glen line-up, who had set themselves for a long day at the wicket in pursuit of the runs. David Brambrilla (25) and captain Brendan Ricci resumed where they left off on day one and expertly navigated through a tight opening spell from Mount Evelyn. After an excellent partnership of 67, the pair looked well poised to capital-

ise on a lacklustre home team. The introduction of Jed Thompson changed the speed of the game as he was able to remove Brambrilla, but a loose spell of bowling allowed the visitors to start building their score and arrest control of the contest. With the game slipping, captain Kane Jones injected himself back into the attack. This had immediate results as he was able to remove Mark Clare and end Ricci’s excellent innings three shy of a much-deserved half century. Yarra Glen would, however, be unperturbed by the events and in quick time; the pairing of Richard Ellisdon and Lachlan Crawford was able to see the visitors to 4/146 at tea break. Struggling to find spark and some disciplined bowling from his troops, Kane Jones looked to Chad Witherdin for some spark and enthusiasm and Chris Anderson for some steadying influence. The pair delivered. In the space of the 11 overs that followed the break, the pair were able to expertly remove the remaining six wickets for 11 runs to secure a 109-run victory which totally contradicted the flow of the game, especially on day two. Anderson showed his experience with well-earned figures of 5/30, while Witherdin is proving himself to be a valuable finisher with 2/8, and the value of Jones’ extended spell with the ball can’t be underestimated as he netted 2/53. Round 6 now offers a tasty trio of matches, with all games pitting evenly matched teams which have differing rewards up for grabs. The contest between Yarra Junction and Healesville looks the most important in the overall scheme of the season. With more than a third of the season now travelled, the match now becomes vitally important in the pecking order for finals positions. Both teams have failed to live up to expectations so far, and a loss in this game would leave them with some considerable work to keep themselves in the finals picture. Woori Yallock hosts Mount Evelyn in a top-of-the-table clash between undefeated teams. Woori Yallock has started its assault on a third premiership in a row in impressive fashion, while Mount Evelyn has done what it had to against lowly opposition. This contest will give a fairly accurate picture as to where both teams stand. A Woori Yallock win would further enhance their reputation as the best team having encountered for the big challengers early in the season, while a win to Mount Evelyn would deliver

them some self-belief and confidence that they are a legitimate challenger this season. In the final game of the round, the young brigades of Yarra Glen and Seville face off in an interesting matchup. Both teams have proven to have plenty of upside over the opening stages of the season, but their inability to capitalise on key moments in games has left both teams winless to this stage. A win in this game would not only bring some much-needed confidence and reward for either team, but it would also leave them within touching distance of the top four. DJ Strachan Shield Healesville 192 (Mark Minney 52, M. Sandfort 5/52, T. Page 2/26) d Seville 151 (A. Dipietro 67, M. Stevenson 24, D. Moore 3/15 S. Hamer 3/43); Warburton-Millgrove 3/191 (Ben Lever 100no, T. McKail 43) d Yarra Junction 80 (David Lever 7/39) and 2/74 (P. Ford 53no) ; Mount Evelyn 266 (J. Fraser 80, C. Anderson 47, D. Giblin 38, J. Lusk 4/40, J. Kelly 2/47) d Yarra Glen 157 (B. Ricci 47, D. Bambrilla 25, L. Crawford 22, C. Anderson 5/30, C. Witherdin 2/8, K. Jones 2/53); Woori Yallock v bye. RA Finger Trophy Coldstream 9/257 (D. Olliffe 102, L. Doughty 37, C. Steele 33no, H. Keeling 5/67) d Healesville 167 (W. Maile 60, H. Keeling 37, D. Wheelan 5/48); Gruyere District 278 (M. Hodgetts 87, R. Prouse 64, W. Weir 3/27, P Jones 3/54) d Hoddles Creek 100 (W. Trotter 39, L. Rowe 19, G. Sweetten 5/15, M. Hodgetts 1/8); Woori Yallock 9/237 (S. Morgan 113, M. Arnold 50, L. Painter 2/19, M. Nazir 2/36) d Wandin 155 (M. Naquafh 30, R. Smith 28, A. Dunn 4/32, A. Rowe 2/27); Warburton-Millgrove 179 (S. Abblitt 73no, I. Andueza 44, T. Ottrey 8/50) d Yarra Junction 166 (T. Hawkins 29, D. Blakemore 20, T. Appleton 4/40, D. Bailey 2/38), Seville bye. C Grade Healesville 7/250 (S. Fawdry 100, D. Ebbles 49, M. Oakley 3/56) d Wandin 9/239 (M. Oakley 59no, M. Sinnott 39, A. Ahmad 38, M. Fawdry 2/40, A. Peck 58), Launching Place 112 and 1/29 (M. Bradley 25, T. Williams 4/37, R. Shepherd 3/16) d Mount Evelyn 61 (B. Taeuber 5/19), Seville 6/178 (G. Foster 50, G. Quilty 30, D. Ewan 2/6, L. Coulson 2/21) d Yarra Glen 9/124 (J. Peters 49, L. Coulson 31, G. Foster 2/18, R. Foster 1/5). D Grade Wandin 6/225 (J. Freeman 85, Daryn Trembath 55, A. Randall 2/5, B. Sinclair 2/40) d Hoddles Creek 220 (A. Randall 62, J. Tromp 31, Dan Trembath 5/30, Daryn Trembath 2/40, Powelltown 6/352 (S. Thompson 129, J. Waters 75, B. Griffiths 2/41, S. Vanhoogstraten 2/66) d Mount Evelyn

Relay girls blitz the field By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS MORRISON Reserve was a busy track and field venue on Saturday as the Yarra Ranges Athletics Club held their regular Little Athletics program on Saturday morning, before hosting Round 5 of the Athletics Victoria AV Shield competition. The Little Athletics athletes made the most of the calm Saturday morning conditions to record some outstanding results. They again improved on the skills, technique and fitness developed through the athletics programs at Yarra Ranges. Plenty of smiling faces was ample evidence that children and parents alike are enjoying the morning. The senior club then competed on

their home track against athletes from other clubs in the eastern suburbs, including powerhouse clubs such as Box Hill, Nunawading, Ringwood and many private school old boys clubs. Home ground advantage was evident with lots of Yarra Ranges singlets visible in many events. There were many highlights on the day, with one impressive performance coming from the Open Women’s 4x400 relay team blitzing the field to win. What made it impressive was all members were Under 17. Well done Olivia, Lily P, Lily T and Georgia. Thanks to Dom, Laura, Kate, Darren, Andrew, Michael, Rob, Jamie and all the other helpers for the hard work to make the day well run and enjoyable to compete in. The day was capped off with a fun

224 (C. Doyle 92no, D. Meades 34, S. Sanders 4/47, B. Dunne 3/55); Coldstream 9/241 (P. Harris 62, B. Creedy 35, P. Pickett 25, P. Mc Ardle 23, A. Steele 22no, G. LeBrocq 2/29, T. Reed 2/78, J. Holden 2/80) d Yarra Junction 6/211 (R. Turner 88no, S. Thomas 41, B. Thomas 35, J. Holden 20, P. McArdle 4/77), Seville 141 (R. Culwick 41, S. Mundie 22) d Launching Place United 105 (R. DeRooy 31, M. Young 22, J. McKenna 4/25, J. Mullins 2/13). One Day Grade Coldstream 5/139 (K. Powell 41no, A. Delima 28, B. Olcorn 2/14) d Warburton-Millgrove 138 (R. Nyko 34, B. Thorneycroft 39, H. Wheeler 2/15, B. Vaux 2/17); Powelltown 0/64 (B. Simpson 36no, K. Dunne 18no) d Gruyere 45 (S. Lowe 18, D. Peel 8, P. Dunne 2/8, O. Simpson 2/3); Wandin 2/68 (G. Stubbs 37no, S. Tasker 18, H. Fry 1/1, S. Gamble 1/13) d Healesville 63 (B. Louw 12, R. Nolan 11, Sean Doughty 3/3, Shane Doughty 2/8, N. Hucleston 2/14); Marysville d Seville (forfeit). Under 16s Healesville 7/199 (D. HowardScales 62no, H. Keeling 57, B. Griffiths 3/46, J. Coutts 2/23) v Mount Evelyn, Wandin/Coldstream 7/177 (L. Sinnott 52no, M. Pezzimenti 44, A. Steele 26, T. Reed 1/16, L. Allisey 2/35) v Yarra Junction, Warburton-Millgrove bye. Under 14s Hoddles Creek/Yarra Junction v Launching Place 9/145 (M. Sinnott 43no, M. Bradley 42, L. O’Dea 4/15, O. Simpson 3/16), Yarra Glen 2/51 (S. Adamson 13no, A. Thompson 5no, L. Rogers 1/4, D. Marsden 1/4) v Gruyere 6/54 a/o (W. Rogers 20no, L. Rogers 10, Z. Vowles 3/4, R. Closter 2/8), Healesville 6/164 (D. Ebbels 40no, S. North 30, S. Gerbert 18, J. Doolan 2/8, J. Sharp 1/9) v Warburton-Millgrove, Mt Evelyn 6/77 (B. Shepherd 29no, L. Shepherd 11, C. Frankovic 2/2, L. Kay 1/5, A. Smith 1/2) v Seville 1/26 (C. Frankovic 7no, B. Jones 1/12). Under 12A Seville 3/155 (H. Smith 32no, E. Van Beek 30no, H. Murphy 20no, B. Robbins 2/5, N. Darvell 1/11) v Mt Evelyn, Warburton-Millgrove 9/168 (E. Crowley-Brown 33no, R. Thompson 33, E. Clark 2/9, E. Smith 1/9) v Coldstream, Healesville bye. Under 12B Yarra Junction/Gruyere v Hoddles Creek 6/146 (G. Vukman 20no, J. Thurlow 16no, A. Beers 1/11), Healesville 5/108, (J. Handasyde 19no, T. Handasyde 10no, T. Gleeson 2/18, M. Thompson 1/2) v Marysville, Yarra Glen 9/122 (O. Grenfell 32, L. Parker 2/7, Ellen Bradley 2/8) v Launching Place. Under 10s Launching Place White 5/94 (Lucas 21, Brodie V 2 wickets) v Warburton Blue 2/66 (Jack 8, Brodie O 8, Lincoln 1 wicket). Jenson Bowering and Dylan Pollock fight it out in the 100m. 161836 Pictures: ERIKA BEDYN

Aiden Pace leads in the Under 20 Men's 800m at Morrison Reserve. 161836

night of music and trivia. Well done to Sophie, Erika and the team for organising an entertaining evening. For those who attended, thank you and hope you had a great time. For those who couldn’t make it, the club looks forward to seeing you at the next social event. Next week’s round of little athletics is a Twilight Round on Friday night.

Don’t forget your dress-up and LAV bibs. Saturday has over 30 Yarra Ranges’ teams competing at EMR Region Relays in Doncaster. Check website and emails for de-

tails and team information. The seniors next compete on Sunday afternoon at Doncaster. For information, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.


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Burras get on the rinks WARBURTON BOWLS THE home rink was busy last Saturday with both Warburton 1 and Warburton 2 playing at home. Warburton 1 had a decisive victory over Eltham 2 with the scores 126 to 53. Rink scores: P. Woods 26/13; G. Broussard 24/14; B. Woods 33/14 and J. Brookes 43/ 11. They play Boronia 1 away this Saturday. Warburton 2 played Lilydale 4 and won 89 to 69. Rink scores: S. Mahoney 17/19; G. Wynd 29/19; P. Summers 19/18 and D. McConachy 24/13. They play Ringwood 3 at

home this Saturday. Unfortunately, Warburton 3 had to forfeit. New and beginning players are needed. For further details, contact President Rodney McKail on 0437 373 752 or Bowls Secretary/Chairman Peter Woods on 0409 009 199. Warburton 3 plays Clayton 5 away this Saturday. The Tuesday Midweek Pennant team plays Heathmont 1 at home this week. The popular Wednesday Night Triples Barefoot competition continued last Wednesday with more exciting games played.

Results: Mauhlers 26 d Scratchers 8; HOTG 13 d Thomo’s 11; Burra Boys 21 d Boomer 29s 14; Big Al’s 17 d Bolters 16; Professionals 15 d G. Force 9; Pensioners 15 d Saint Dogs 14; Jackabouts 16 d Nutters 10 and Motive 25 d Shambolics 5. Invitations are still open for the Annual Tradge Woods Invitation Triples Tournament to be held at the club on Friday, 25 November. Intra Club Games are in full force with many exciting matches being played in all competitions. Go Burras!

Young Tom plays like a veteran WARBURTON GOLF WEDNESDAY STABLEFORD: The daily winner was Steuart Hawke (40 points), with the runner-up Roger Mataele (39). The balls went down to 34. The NTP winners were A.J (3rd), and Steuart Hawke, on both the 12th and the 17th, completing a most satisfactory day for him! TWILIGHT Tom Jolly, 12, has been playing golf for little more than a year. His performances over the last week have been staggering! Last week, at the start of the Club Championships, Tom won C Grade on the Saturday, and then followed it up with a B Grade win on Sunday, both with impressive net

to go before a winner will be declared. The winner’s cup is eagerly sought after by each participant; the Challenge has been a great success and a great way for the different businesses in town to meet each other. The results of Saturday’s Pennant for 12 November:

The Open Championship is being led by seven-time champion, Paul Mason. He has a 10-stroke lead over six-time winner, Andrew Williams. In B Grade, Dave Wappit has led after each round. He has a threeshot lead over Ken White, with one round to go. The wily old veteran, Kevin Kane, has a sixshot lead in C Grade, with Tim Blanche doing the chasing. The women’s title is being led by the incomparable Meredith Nursey. Meredith has a stranglehold on that competition. No surprises that Tom Jolly is leading the Junior Nett Champs, but not the open event. Harrison Baxter has a 13-shot lead in that. All details will be revealed next week.

Yarra Junction holds on to Shield YARRA JUNCTION BOWLS YARRA Junction Bowling Club’s midweek Pennant team had a bye, but the club still played two matches in the week. There was a friendly match on Friday against the Outer Eastern Rangers, a bowling group comprising mainly younger bowlers with intellectual disability. The annual match is hosted by Yarra Junction and club members were very impressed by the way the Rangers have improved their bowling over the past year. The weather was good

Players are up for it all THE Healesville Bowling Club has been jumping the past three Wednesday nights with the Corporate Challenge event. Between 24 local businesses, with three players in each team, have been battling to outdo one another and beat each other into submission. There are three more nights

scores. At Twilight this week, he scored a staggering 27 points for the nine holes, an average of three per hole. John Pote was the unfortunate runner-up because most nights, his 21 points would comfortably win the competition. The balls extended to 17. The NTPs went to Chris Fall (12th), Steve Noonan (15th) and to Eric Slater (17th). SATURDAY Stroke: In the third round of the championships, youngster Tom Jolly scored a Nett 68 to snare the B Grade prize. Sean Kennedy had a terrific Nett 66, for the A Grade voucher. Balls went to 73. NTPs went to Shane Campbell (3rd and 5th), CHB (12th), and to Angus Smith, another promising junior (15th).

Healesville 1 lost to Chirnside Park 1: 2/68-16/93. T. Langdon 15/23 - C. Lowe 18/20 - J. Harris 12/29 - R. Young 23/21. Healesville 2 lost to Mitcham 4: 0/60-18/102. N. Whelan 17/24 - A. Devlin 8/28 - C. McLaine 14/21 - J. Butler 18/29.

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and though Yarra Junction retained the shield, both sides had a lot of fun followed by afternoon tea, supplied by the Rangers. On Saturday, Yarra Junction played Ringwood on their grass surface. The weather gods threw everything at the sides; a sharp rain squall just before play commenced made the green slow at first, but the occasional bright sunshine and the howling wind soon dried it up. The wind played havoc, with bowls travelling in a straight line, slowing down or speeding up part way down

the rink, or even being blown out of bounds. Yarra Junction held the overall lead until the last few ends, when Ringwood just managed to get in front, winning 78 to 72 overall. On 15 November, Yarra Junction plays Upwey-Tecoma at Upwey from 10am; and on Saturday, 19 November, Yarra Junction plays Mooroolbark from 1pm at home. Yarra Junction Bowling Club is at the recreation reserve, Yarra Junction, behind the pool and sports centre. Spectators are welcome.

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3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

DOWN 2. Having had a think, create a diversion (5). 3. Fathered by Neptune, there are four of them (7). 4. In the jingle of the cash register, does it strike a faint note? (4). 5. “School companion” may run in the race (8). 6. The payment for something bought for a song? (5). 7. Get together to make a search in the East (7). 12. Do they tell you the lady likes jewellery and fish? (8). 14. The animal is given meat and the rest scramble after it (7). 16. The former, I note, had been compiled by yours truly (3-4). 18. Like to write in the forest (5). 20. Hands moving fast, gets the fellow (5). 21. A hot-headed mount (4).

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Healesville car enthusiast, Lee Carson, second from right, with celebrity driver Shane Jacobson, and, from left, Aussie Muscle Car Run chairman, Kevin May, Leukaemia Foundation General Manager, Simon Matthias and event manager, Rachael Carson. 161776 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY

THE hearts of Healesville motor enthusiasts skipped a beat on Thursday, 10 November, when 42 muscle cars from the 1963 to 1978 Bathurst era took a cafe pit-stop in the town. The Leukaemia Foundation 2016 Aussie Muscle Car Run had smashed their $300,000 as they made their way back to South Australia after a full day of excitement on the famous Phillip Island track.

Actor and motor enthusiast, Shane Jacobson, said the run was a perfect match teaming wonderful people with wonderful cars with a fantastic cause. “Knowing that every day 35 people around Australia are told they have blood cancer of some sort, and that the Leukaemia Foundation do such a fantastic job of assisting them, it’s just an amazing thing to support,” he said. Healesville resident,

Lee Martin, was impressed with both the cars and the cause. “These cars are really special,” he said, looking over the a classic 1974 HQ Monaro. “I know people who have passed on from cancer, so this is a good cause,” he added. Anyone interested in joining the 2017 Aussie Muscle Car Run or making a donation can visit www.aussiemusclecarrun. com.

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The first-class workshop at the new location. 161723

Together, the trusted operators pride themselves on offering professional services such as mechanical servicing, roadworthy testing, and tyres and wheel alignments. The local team aren’t afraid to go that extra mile to keep their customers satisfied, which is why they offer free pick-up and delivery within the local area (inquire about courtesy vehicles). Robert said both he and Jason had worked hard to build a trusted reputation in the Yarra Valley “We have a strong history and focus on great customer

service,” he said. “We treat every car as if it was our mother’s vehicle. “We are honest and offer complete vehicle condition reports.” In addition to car servicing, they also offer fleet and light truck servicing. Opening hours are Monday to Friday between 8am to 5.30pm; with Saturday by appointment. Valley Central Automotive is located at (rear) 652 Warburton Highway, Seville. For more information, contact 5964 2177.

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REDUCE YOUR RUNNING COSTS BY HAVING YOUR VEHICLE REGULARLY SERVICED AT ULTRATUNE LILYDALE

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WITH decades of experience and a fantastic new premises at their disposal, the team at Valley Central Automotive have all your needs covered. Business partners Robert Sharp and Jason Rouget have joined forces to offer the region a great service. Robert is an award-winning, former franchisee of Ultra Tune in Lilydale and Chirnside Park; while Jason was the owner/operator of Wandin Motors. Their new location includes a fantastic new workshop and waiting area, while courtesy vehicles are on offer for their customers.

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