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Brace for impact By Jesse Graham “BE prepared, stay alert,” is the warning from the CFA in the lead-up to this year’s fire season, with a last call for burning off and clearing properties before summer gets into full swing. The Badger Creek CFA is warning residents to prepare for the fire season, with summer officially beginning and the weather starting to warm up. Brigade members visited Healesville Sanctuary on Thursday, 1 December, to drive around tracks and inspect land at the back of the property, after staff cleared paths and created firebreaks for the coming season. Sanctuary horticulture worker Tim Winter said a 50-metre wide, 500-metre long fire break had been created at the northwest side of the sanctuary, with slashing and clearing works around the paths in the Coranderrk area. About 142 hectares of land around Coranderrk and 32 hectares of land in the sanctuary had been worked on, to prepare for the fire season. Sanctuary employee and Badger Creek firefighter, Murray Ellis, said the works meant that, in the event of a fire or an ember attack, firefighters could stop a bushfire from reaching the sanctuary proper. “If it does get into this Coranderrk bushland, hopefully we’ll be able to stop it before it gets into the park proper, where we’ve got the huge issues of infrastructure, people and animals,” he said. “We drive every one of the tracks, so we know they’re all clear, they’re all ready - so if there is a problem, we can get a strike team in there, we can tell them straight-up, ‘You can drive the tracks, you’re not going to get trapped’.” Badger Creek captain Josh Martin said the works around the sanctuary were a reminder for residents to clear their properties before the Fire Danger Period, when burning off is not allowed.
Leon Van Kollenburg, Murray Ellis, Matt Thomas, Josh Martin, Tim Winter, Vaughan Beveridge and Lisa Stuart are helping to make the Healesville Picture: JESSE GRAHAM Sanctuary fire ready. 162829 “It’s paramount for everyone,” he said. “If everyone did what the Healesville Sanctuary is doing, the world would be a happier place - and a safer place, that’s for sure.” Mr Ellis said residents should sweep up debris, such as tree limbs and branches, and excess green waste, and recycle or burn it. “And have a proper fire plan,” he said.
“But if they keep their property clean and neat, they keep their gutters clean, they have water around, they’re getting half a chance of keeping themselves safe, and everyone else around. “If you clean your properties, that’s a fire break in itself.” While the Fire Danger Period has not been announced for Yarra Ranges, other municipalities around the state are announcing the beginning of their period, which includes strict restrictions on burning off and lighting fires.
In the Yarra Ranges, burning off for fuel reduction is allowed from Monday-Saturday, 8am-6pm in rural areas, and on Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8am-6pm in Residential Bushland areas. Capt Martin and Mr Ellis said the season ahead was uncertain for the Yarra Ranges, due to recent wet weather. “We have a lot of undergrowth growth, of course - we’ve had a lot of rain, so we’ve got a lot of undergrowth,” Mr Ellis said.
“The potential is there for a bad season, if everything goes wrong, but if it stays wet, we’ll have a lovely season and everything will be beautiful. “If it stops and it gets dry and it gets terrible, anything could happen.” For more information about burning off, visit www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au. For information about the Fire Danger Period, preparing properties and fire plans, visit www.cfa.vic.gov.au.
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Bob’s RSL fame spreads By Jesse Graham HEALESVILLE RSL now has two members featured in the Victorian RSL Hall of Fame, with commemorations officer Bob Gannaway receiving an award on Saturday, 26 November. Mr Gannaway was inducted into the hall of fame at the end of November during an event at the Melbourne Convention Centre, to celebrate the centenary of Victoria’s RSLs. Speaking to the Mail on Wednesday, 30 November, Mr Gannaway said he was “flattened” when his name was called out, and that he didn’t expect to be inducted. “You hear all the stories over the years, of what people have done, and you think, ‘No way, it’s not going to happen - it’d be nice, but it’s not going to happen’,” he said. “I nearly fell over.” After joining the Healesville RSL in 1993, Mr Gannaway worked as secretary and commemorations officer, working to run funerals and to organise events, such as Anzac Day, Remembrance Day, and services for Vietnam veterans. He also uses his background in computer work to create newsletters, flyers and banners for events, as well as helping with communications. He said joining came after a long family involvement with RSLs, with his father being the president of the Boronia RSL in 1955. “He would have been very young at that time, and as a World War II veteran, it was quite an achievement,” Mr Gannaway said. “We grew up as kids surrounded by the RSL, so there was that history and we were always attending services and we were always attending the march. “It’s been a bit of a rocky road at times - you have your ups and downs - but it’s been very fulfilling, a very fulfilling role.”
Healesville's Bob Gannaway with his Hall of Fame award. 162790 Much of Mr Gannaway’s work at the sanctuary in recent years has been focusing on the centenary of Anzac and the First World War. Weeks after the Remembrance Day
service, he said all eyes were on next year’s Anzac Day, and planning for the centenary of the armistice on Remembrance Day, 2018. “In 2018, it just so happens that
NBN set for 5000 homes By Jesse Graham HEALESVILLE residents are now able to connect to the NBN, with 5000 homes eligible for connection by the end of the year. On Friday, 2 December, Telstra opened an National Broadband Network (NBN) information shopfront in Healesville’s main street, in the old VicForests building. A Telstra spokesperson said about 2700 homes in Healesville and Chum Creek are eligible for connection to the NBN, with 2300 more premises in town and Badger Creek set to be eligible by the end of the year.
The spokesperson said homeowners did not need to have an operating phone line to access NBN services, as long as the house had a copper connection. “As long as the copper is there, it can be activated for an NBN service,” they said. “Access to the NBN is provided by NBN at no cost. Depending on whether a customer elects for a self-installation or decided to have the modem installed and set-up by a technician, there may be a cost associated with this.” Because NBN services also replace phone lines through a home’s copper connection,
Picture: JESSE GRAHAM it also falls on a Sunday - as of this year, and most years, it’s a week day, it’s a work day ... they can’t attend like they can on Anzac Day, but that’ll change in 2018, so we’re
expecting a very big day.” Mr Gannaway joins Brian Luscombe in the Hall of Fame, with Mr Luscombe being inducted in November 2015.
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the Telstra spokesperson said phone services via the copper network would be disconnected 18 months after the NBN goes live. “Customers will receive a number of notifications leading up to the disconnection,” they said. Telstra area general manager Loretta Willaton said staff at Telstra’s Chirnside Park Shopping Centre store had been trained in the lead-up to Healesville’s NBN launch and could help residents in the transition. For more information about the NBN, and to see if your property is eligible for connection, visit www.nbnco.com.au.
Senior crashes at servo DISASTER was narrowly averted on Sunday morning, when an elderly driver wrote off two cars at Healesville’s BP service station. Yarra Glen police Sergeant Richard Coulson said that a 32-year-old Fitzroy North man was filling his car with fuel at the service station about 11am on Sunday, 4 December. At that time, a 70-year-old Healesville driver entering the station put his foot on the accelerator instead of the brake pedal and hit the car, causing it to spin. Sgt Coulson said it was likely that both cars would be written off in the crash, and that the 70-year-old narrowly avoided hitting a petrol bowser, instead hitting bollards surrounding it. He said the crash was a case of the driver hitting the wrong pedal, then putting their foot down “in that panic”. “It’s one of those situations that sometimes,
they’ve accidentally hit the accelerator, they keep pushing harder,” he said. The 70-year-old driver will undergo a licence review as a result of the crash.
$3000 cash stolen DETECTIVES are looking for thieves who made off with $3000 in cash after breaking into a Yarra Glen retail premises last week. Overnight between Wednesday, 30 November and Thursday, 1 December, unknown persons smashed the front door of a retail premises on Bell Street, Yarra Glen. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Adrian Berardi said the thieves made off with $3000. He urged anyone who might have seen suspicious behaviour, or vehicles parked nearby, to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Mix of chronic pain and fear FEAR-AVOIDANCE behaviour is a theory that evolved in the 1980s that continues to both gain momentum and create debate about the nature of musculoskeletal pain. We all experience acute pain at some stage or other. Yet, while most will recover from a painful episode once the initial symptoms settle, some will spiral into a chronic pain pattern that negatively influences not just their physical health but also eventually their emotional, psychological and even their economic well-being. The fear-avoidance behaviour model states it is overly fearful people who go on to develop chronic pain.
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It is thought that these fears arise from an initial injury or painful episode involving actual soft tissue damage, yet once the injury has healed the person continue to associate those movements with the pain. This can lead to disengagement
with a range of meaningful activities such as sport, hobbies, social contact and work - leading to disability and depression. And more pain: a vicious cycle, indeed. Opponents of the model have long decried its simplicity, yet new evidence appears to be emerging that places this model in a more modern setting. Professor Lorimer Mosely from the University of South Australia is leading the charge. Most notably he hypothesised recently that those who perceive expected musculoskeletal pain to be uncontrollable are most likely to develop
chronic pain, such as people with fibromylagia. And those who perceive it to be controllable, yet still avoid the behaviour, are likely to develop avoidance behaviours that are specific to that particular task or movement only. This provides some interesting cues to practitioners on how to both identify at risk people at an early stage of injury and treat those who are suffering from chronic pain. It underlines the need for early intervention for spinal pain and injuries from science-based practitioners, and the restoration and reinforcement of normal movement patterns to avoid the chronic pain spiral.
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Toy ride YARRA Ranges motorcycle riders are invited to join the Father Bob Toy Run in Healesville, leaving from Beechworth Bakery on Sunday, 11 December at 9am. Donations of non-perishable food, cash, and toys, books, games, DVDs or clothing in new or very good condition are very welcome. The ride finishes at Victoria Park in Abbotsford for an afternoon of live music, raffles, stalls displays and prizes for prizes for best Christmas decorated motorcycles. Phone 0412 339 484.
YARRA GLEN: Sunday, 11 December at McKenzie Reserve starting at 6.30pm. SEVILLE: Sunday, 11 December at Seville Water Park starting at 6pm. Phone 5964 3828. POWELLTOWN: Friday, 16 December at the historic Powelltown Union Church starting at 7.30pm. Phone 5966 7431. WOORI YALLOCK: Saturday, 17 December. Woori Yallock Presbyterian Church (opposite the primary school), starting at 6pm. Phone 5964 7563. The Christmas Nativity and Lights Display on the Hill at the church will run from 9 December. HEALESVILLE: Saturday, 17 December at Queen’s Park, starting at 6.30pm. Phone 5962 2206.
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Margaret Tull and Jenny Walker paid tribute to their Goodall ancestors. 162675 The two tractors and a truck were stolen from a Coldstream property on 20 November. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Police appeal for help with big $200,000 vehicle heist By Jesse Graham YARRA Ranges detectives are renewing their appeal for witnesses, after a truck and two tractors worth $200,000 were stolen from a Coldstream property. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Adrian Berardi told the Mail that a white 2008 Isuzu 950 tray truck with two Kubota L5740 tractors loaded on the back were stolen on Sunday 20 November. It is believed that thieves broke in to a compound on Station Street, near Coldstream West Road, about 1pm on the
Sunday and stole the truck, driving it through a locked gate to escape. On Tuesday 29 November, Victoria Police issued photos of the stolen vehicles, and said that detectives believe a second truck was involved in the theft. The second truck, a white flat-bedded tow truck, was seen on CCTV, entering a paddock opposite the compound at the time of the theft. The tractors were fitted with slashers at the time of the theft, and the three stolen vehicles were worth about $200,000. The stolen truck is believed to have been spotted in Seymour.
The second truck, believed to have been involved in the theft. Picture: CONTRIBUTED Anyone with information, or who has spotted the stolen truck, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au
Some gave all By Kath Gannaway IN 2015 Lilydale and District Historical Society embarked on what they recognised themselves was an ‘ambitious’ project to commemorate the centenary of World War I. ‘They Answered the Call’ was officially launched by Casey MP Tony Smith on Saturday, 26 November, with descendants of a number of the featured WWI soldiers joining society members and invited guests, including Yarra Ranges Council Mayor Noel Cliff. Society president Sue Thompson said the project aim was to compile a list of all the men and women who served in WWI from the society’s collections area of Lilydale,
Coldstream, Gruyere, Killara, Seville, Silvan, Montrose and Kilsyth, and make them available digitally and in hard copy. Three members of Lilydale’s Goodall family were among the ‘locals’ who answered the call. Joseph Francis Goodall used the alias Cyril Fish when he enlisted at 17 years of age in 1917. He was following in the footsteps of his cousins Thomas Henry Goodall, 25, William Henry Goodall, 28, who had enlisted in 1915. Joseph’s alias didn’t hold up, and he was returned to Australia in 1918, William also returned home in 1918 having served in Egypt and France before being repatriated to England with gunshot wounds. Sadly, Thomas was killed
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in action in Belgium, having served in Egypt and France. It is just one story of 350 that are part of the ‘They Answered the Call’ display and on the website. Society president Sue Thompson said the story was ongoing. “We encourage any descendants to contact us if they have any images or information we could add to the website,” she said following the launch. A book on the 15 people featured in the display is available from the Old Lilydale Court House for $5. For more information, visit lilydalehistorical.com.au or phone Ms Thompson on 0475 219 884.
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Pages from the past Healesville Guardian, 5 December 1936 In Case You Didn’t Know LAST Saturday night, 37 members of the Healesville Horsemen’s Club under the leadership of Mr Alex Christie, followed the moonlit trail to Toolangi and were the guests of Mr and Mrs Ken Smedley of ‘Toolangi House’. After an old-time dance and enjoyable supper they returned home in the wee small hours by way of the Chum Creek and Lake Yumbunga. The club’s latest recruit is Mr Jack Carter. The sum of 8 pounds 13 was the very creditable amount realised at a garden party held at the home of Mrs McGlynn during the heat of last Saturday afternoon. The function, which was organised by the Local Association Girl Guides was to help sick and invalid Guides who belong to one section of the organisation known as the extension branch. Stalls in-
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cluded cakes and sweets, refreshments, produce and flowers, jumble, hot dogs, the Crystal Palace and Oriental Chamber and pony rides. W. George was granted a carrier’s licence at the Healesville Court on Thursday by Messrs Bradshaw, Johnston and O’Farrell JPs and the restoration of Car Passing’s motor driver’s licence was approved. Upper Yarra Mail, 8 December 1994 Warburton Trail Reps Meet Rail Trails Committee Representatives of the Friends of the Warburton Trail and Warburton Trail Committee have met with the Parliamentary Rail Trails Committee to discuss the future of the Lilydale-Warburton Railway Reserve now known as the Warburton Trail. The trail committee member, John Anker said: ‘The Warburton Trail
Cartoon has tremendous potential as a recreation asset for residents and as a major attraction for hiking and cycling tourists.' New Youth Alcohol Project Officer for Shire The Shire of Upper Yarra has appointed Beth Guy as a Youth Alcohol Project Officer in response to the Australian Drug Foundation’s report. Ms Guy has already started working towards implementing the report’s recommendations including working with licensees, sporting clubs, youth and community. Fourteen Years of Record Breaking Former Warburton resident Peter Henry has been selling cars for Healesville Toyota for more than 13 years, which in the words of owner, Ian Pollock, provides him with one of the rarest things in the car industry - a stable workforce. - contributed by Ellena Biggs
Letters Case for change I AGREE with Leo M. Kennedy in the letter ‘Stop the Talk’ (Mail, 22 November). The fate of approximately 1300 people (900 single men on Manus and 400 men and families on Nauru) has consumed too much talking time and too much money ($500,000 per person, per year). Our taxes at work! Our taxes are being used to drive people into severe mental illness. Let’s re-join the international community by accepting our obligations and taking our share of a global problem. And accepting the only likely solution for people on Manus and Nauru - resettlement in Australia. Quickly! Kerry Nicholas, Warburton.
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Kids have firey answers ‘CHECK Your Chances’ is a winning catch-phrase, and excellent advice, coming out of the inaugural Hillcrest CFA schools colouring competition. The competition was run through the Woori Yallock, Don Valley and Launching Place primary schools in the lead-up to the brigade’s Open Day on Sunday, 27 November. Organiser, Hillcrest volunteer, Fourth Lieutenant Andrew Smith, said the aim was to raise fire awareness through activities that suited the different age groups. The 69 entries were spread over three age-groups with Preps to Grade 2 focusing on Captain Koala and Friends
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A STUDY into the long-term effects of 2009’s Black Saturday bushfires has been released, compiling six years of interviews and surveys from affected communities and more than 1000 residents. On 29 November, the University of Melbourne released the Beyond Bushfires study, looking into how relationships, in family and community, affect people’s long-term health after natural disasters, such as the Black Saturday fires. Associate Professor Lisa Gibbs was one of 20 researchers on the team creating the study, and said information gathering and consultations began in affected communities as early as 2010. From 2011-’13, 1056 people living in affected communities at the time of the fires took part in online and phone surveys, with 736 completing another survey in 2014. Some 35 people aged from 4-66 also took part in in-depth interviews. The report stated that, though there was a majority of people who were “resilient” to the disaster, 26 per cent of respondents in highly-impacted communities reported symptoms of mental health problems that could require professional support in the three to four-year
period after the fires. This number dropped to 21.9 per cent when surveyed five years after the fires. “People do have natural resilience, and there is a process where people work through those issues,” Dr Gibbs said. “But what we found was one of the factors that led to longerterm impacts was a lot of the stuff that happens after the fires - the stressors of loss of accommodation, change in income, impact on relationships. “It’s the sort of thing that really commonly happens after a natural disaster, and that’s where it undermines people’s ability to ... get back on track.” The report noted that Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) tended to be higher among people with fractured social networks, and Dr Gibbs said children also showed signs of anxiety years after the fires. “People have put small children in the too-hard basket in the hope that they’re too young to take it all in, but we found that’s far from true,” Dr Gibbs said. “Many kids had anxiety and their school learning suffered. Even those who were babies on Black Saturday were sometimes profoundly affected.” Dr Gibbs said the responses indicated that having someone
The promise of Christ’s second coming to the earth is steadfast and sure. He told us that “upon the earth there would be distress of nations, with perplexity ... Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth. And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory” (Luke 21:25-27) Learn more - send for free booklet
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Sue's still making histor y By Jesse Graham NEARLY three decades of commitment to documenting the region’s history has been recognised, with a historical society president receiving a state-wide honour for her service. At a meeting on 5 November, Lilydale and District Historical Society president Sue Thompson received an award from the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, “in recognition of distinguished service to history in Victoria�. Ms Thompson said the Award of Merit, handed over by RSHV president Don Garden, came on her 29th year in the society, after joining up in 1987. “It’s recognition of my contribution, not only locally, but to history in general,� she said. “And I think it’s a credit to all the people ... my family, in particular, because my husband, Wally, has put up with a lot over the years - and my two boys. “Over the years, mum’s been off doing this, that, or the other, or writing books or on deadline ... so they’ve been terrific, too.� Ms Thompson’s start at the society came when she was a journalist at the Lilydale Express, working on an edition for the centenary of the paper and gathering stories from the past. “I contacted the Historical Society and met with the then-president Leigh Blackburn and Sandy Ross, who was the archivist at the time - he had photographs, so we got our heads together and selected a whole bunch of photos from the society’s collection to go with the stories in the 100-page newspaper edition we were putting out,� she said. “That linked my great interests in family history and journalism and local history. “They convinced me to join the society and I joined and I’ve been
Lilydale and District Historical Society's Sue Thompson with her award. 162682 there ever since.� She said the society had been a welcoming group, and that members are able to follow their own passions when it comes to history, whether it be research, writing or another avenue. “I think the society has been fantastic, because they’ve allowed everyone to develop and grow their own interests in the society - my forte was writing books, so they’d write the stories
and I’d knock them into shape,� Ms Thompson said. She said some of her favourite work at the society was in promoting Dame Nellie Melba’s life, as well as times when the council and land owners have sought help to find the history of old houses in the area. Though so much information is posted online every day, Ms Thompson said historical societies were still
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Purpose-built medical practice GET Well Clinic is a new medical general practice which opened in Healesville only two weeks ago, having been in gestation for over one year. It is the clinical headquarters for Dr Khoi Bui, who will be familiar to many Yarra Valley residents through his six years of work at the ‘After Hours Clinic’ in Healesville, as well as other regional GP clinics. “I have been living close to Healesville for quite a while now,” Dr Khoi explains.
“I love the Valley in all its different seasons and moods. “Working locally, I have really enjoyed meeting lots of people from Healesville and surrounding area; it just seemed local to set up a practice here.” Dr Khoi is joined by several other doctors who are already well-known in the Yarra Valley: Dr Susan Korosec, Dr Bill Xie and Dr Sumita Singh.
Likewise, the support staff at Get Well Clinic are locals with many years of experience in their respective professions. Set up in purpose-built, modern facilities with off-street parking, Get Well Clinic offers on-thespot pathology collection, and the services of a psychologist, plus in-house specialist medical aesthetic treatments. There is even a clinic dog, whose job it is to provide a spot of canine distraction for animalloving clients. “We’re really keen on offering good old-fashion country GP-type service,” Dr Khoi said.
“People just aren’t comfortable with six-minute medicine. “But we also use the most modern equipment, contemporary treatments and latest medical approaches to health problems. “Just because we’re in the country, that shouldn’t mean local folk expect second-rate medicine. “Which is handy if anyone keels over with a heart attack,” Dr Khoi joked. Get Well Clinic is located at 408 Maroondah Highway, Healesville (just opposite the Healesville hospital).
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It’s Christmas at Cortella AVOID the pre-Christmas madness of the bigger shopping centres and enjoy your Christmas shopping experience in a friendly, stress-free environment at Cortella Homewares in Yarra Junction. Cortella’s owners, Clea and Elizabeth, have been busy stocking the store with everything Christmas, including: Christmas trees, LED and solar lights, tinsel, ornaments, garlands, table decorations, plates, napkins, glasses, candles, wrapping paper and boxes.
On the gift front, they have personally selected something for everyone in the family, with a great selection of giftware including: Anne Stokes collectibles, ‘You’re an Angel’ figurines, toys, arts and crafts, ladies, men’s and baby gifts. “We have everything from gifts, cards and wrap, serving and party-ware, toys, and an extensive art-supply range, just to name a few,” Clea said. “Our aim is to provide the local community with a broad range of quality
products they can source locally without having to go down the line.” The friendly team at Cortella look forward to making your festive shopping experience as stress-free and enjoyable as possible. They also offer layby and gift vouchers (conditions apply). Cortella Homewares is located at 2450 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction. For more information, contact (03) 5967 2652.
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See the ethical leather options TEMONO Leather Goods aims to provide customers with an alternative to mass-produced leather items, instead offering a well-made, ethical option. The team at Temono sources materials for their leather goods from Australian farms and tanneries. They have been in business for 12 years and offer handcrafted leather bags, wallets, belts, homewares and more, which are all made on-site. In addition, they offer designer goods such as ceramics, candles, and furniture and kitchen supplies. Jarren Borghero from Temono said people could gain a unique customer experience. “You can see us making all the leather goods in our studio through the windows of the shop,” he said. “We offer some customising of products and unique, locally made, ethically sourced products. “These are unique products you don’t find anywhere else, made only in Tecoma.” Initially starting with his father, Jarren has been working with leather since he was a boy. The team includes C.J. and Arwen, who both have many years of experience in design and making clothes, before making the move to leather craft. Meanwhile, Toshi is the business partner and worked in Tokyo for many years as a web-designer. He enjoys all aspects of design. Perfect as the Christmas season hits, check out their range of wallets, belts, bags, cushions, candles, ceramics, bamboo picnic plates, lamps, furniture, wooden platters and spoons. For a treat, Temono is inviting guests to enjoy a free glass of wine on 15 and 22 December for latenight trade. Trading hours are Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Temono is located at Shop 5, 1563 Burwood Highway, Tecoma. For more information, contact (03) 8719 0066 or email info@temono.com.au.
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They’re a true family business AFTER 51 years as a family business, Ronald King’s in Lilydale and Croydon know a lot about service to achieve the best for their customers. In 1965, Mr Ronald King started his humble little Menswear Store in Main Street, Lilydale. Over the years, the company has built up a solid reputation for quality, style and variety. Ronald King’s stands for value and service for everyday clothes; for everyday people for all occasions. In the ‘70s and ‘80s, as sons David and Andrew influenced the fashion direction of their stories, the stores increased in
size and Matches Surfwear was developed. Both Ronald King Mensland and Matches Surfwear became iconic destinations in Croydon and Lilydale for menswear and youth fashion, for all ages. It has been 21 years since Andrew has headed up the business, introducing ladieswear at their large Croydon department store. When asked how the business had survived this long, Andrew said: “We are a team; we work together to help the customer.” “Over the many years, all our staff have been terrific and held up the values of family,” he said.
“We know our customers and they know us, and without our loyal customers we would be nothing. “Not forgetting that it is by the grace of God that we are all here.” Ron, at 88, still comes in most mornings and does deliveries. Along with Andrew and the team, including Jacob and Lauri from third generation, this is truly a family business. Ronald King Menswear is located at 121 Main Street, Croydon. For more information, contact (03) 9723 3673. Alternatively, 233-235 Main Street, Lilydale Contact (03) 9735 1639.
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THE Grand Hotel is pleased to announce to the Healesville community the local pub is now owned and in the hands of locals, Michelle and Richard. The Grand is the only local pub in Healesville to be owned and operated by locals. The owners are urging the community to come in and support the Grand, and provide input about what the locals want. The Grand Hotel has been renovated and transformed into a stylish hotel with relaxing interiors, while maintaining its historic charm. Owners, Michelle and Richard, have renovated many of Healesville’s historical period homes and guesthouses such as the Grandview, and have transformed the historic Healesville icon back to what the locals know as ‘the Grand Old Lady’. As locals themselves, their focus on showcasing and promoting local produce and local wines, beers, cider and gin. Michelle said there was plenty on offer. “We offer a fantastic menu selection at reasonable prices,” she said. “Since opening a year ago, we have been delighted with the positive response from not only the tourists, but the local patronage. “It’s great to see familiar faces returning again and again to the Grand, sampling a variety of meals on the menu.”
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The Grand offers a scrumptious seasonal menu which also includes pub classics such as chicken parmigiana, fish ‘n’ chips, burgers and steaks. There is something for everyone. When you walk in the door, the Grand Hotel staff are always welcoming and warm. Whether you are looking for an afternoon catch-up for
drinks with friends, a family meal or a social gathering to wine and dine, the Grand Hotel is the perfect pub to visit. The Healesville Grand Hotel is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. The hotel is located at 270 Maroondah Highway, Healesville. For more details, contact (03) 5962 4003 or visit www. healesvillegrandhotel.com. au. 201603008-ACM04-16
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PERFECT FAMILY HOME SITUATED on a usable block of about 3038 square metres, this home offers loads of space for the kids, amazing mountain views and the local primary school and public transport are nearly at the front door. The spacious modern two-storey home has something for everyone and offers a great floor plan. Three bedrooms are located downstairs and the main bedroom is upstairs. This space takes in the mountain views and incorporates an enormous bedroom, walk-in wardrobe, ensuite with shower and spa bath and your own private balcony. Downstairs offers a large lounge room with a split-system unit, floating floors, a further family bathroom, laundry and a modern
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kitchen with an island bench, stainless-steel appliances and breakfast bar. The lounge room opens onto a great undercover entertaining area which overlooks the inground pool. The kitchen also has a servery window opening onto this area. This is a fabulous area to entertain and watch the kids swim in the pool. The home has natural gas heating. Shedding is in abundance, as well as a workshop, further office space or studio and a huge carport big enough for a boat or float to fit under. The property is fenced and has an established garden with water features, solarpowered remote gates and semi-circular driveway.
Wesburn 2873 Warburton Highway Inspect: Saturday, 10 December, 1pm-1.30pm Price: $670,000 plus Contact: ASHLEIGH HALL, PROFESSIONALS YARRA VALLEY, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1800, OR WARBURTON, 5966 2800
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2891 Warburton Hwy Wesburn $790,000-$870,000 Prestige property, Prestige location-One of a kind Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not often we come across a property quite like this! Over two and a quarter acres of beautiful gardens and lawns surround this much loved home situated in an enviable position offering both peace and quiet but also the convenience of being able to walk to the local coffee shop or for kids to catch the bus. The current owners have built the home to give them the unique lifestyle so many are after in this beautiful part of the world. Meticulously cared for and with nothing left to spend, the brick veneer Colonial style home offers 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms including a spa in the ensuite, a family room with natural gas log ire plus a formal lounge room with magniicent bay windows facing the northerly mountain views. Set amongst the picture perfect gardens, the outdoor gazebo where many an hour has been spent gazing at the mountain vista.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
6 Waterloo Ave Warburton
$380,000 plus
6 Brahams Rd East Warburton
$340,000 - $370,000
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Great Starter on Nearly Half an Acre of Flat Land!
Feel amongst the trees with a view from this ideally located home which has alot to offer, enter through a lovely bright entry, split level living and high ceilings gives a feeling of space, 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite, brand new main bathroom. Huge living space with a cosy wood heater, kitchen is positioned well and is functional with good bench and cupboard space, huge decking for the outdoor entertainers looking out onto treetops and mountain views.
BIG BIG BIG! This 3 bedroom home will suit anyone looking for a home that you can most certainly swing the cat in! Big lounge kept warm and toasty with the wood ire and cool in the summer months with a brand new split system. Spacious dining area which could also be a second living area, good sized kitchen that will it the dining table if you wish! Step outside to a single carport, double garage with workshop, large undercover entertainment area and manicured lawns.
Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 2:30-3:00pm (Photo ID Required)
2 Evergreen Pl Yarra Junction
$540,000-$580,000
Huge Family Living, Excellent Location There are lots of wows here in this large and spacious family home! With summer and the holidays fast approaching, this home is the one you want with a glistening salt water in ground pool, great outdoor entertaining and bedrooms for everyone and their friends. The kids will love all the space to play and the parents will love having living rooms to escape it all. There are 4 good sized bedrooms, master with ensuite and balcony access for those romantic evenings, three living areas, formal dining or home ofice, double lock up garage, double carport and the list goes on! A lovely useable allotment in a beautiful location with other quality homes, walking distance to school and only a hop skip and a jump to the shops and public transport. Great value buying here!
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 10:30-11:00am (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
Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068
Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
5966 2530
3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton
Carly James Property Manager
Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
Nicky McDonald Property Management
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27 Victoria St Launching Place $580,000-$640,000 Where Eagles Soar Perched high on a beautiful native allotment of 4827sqm is this stunning home and superb panoramic views of the magniicent Warburton ranges. Beautifully designed to take advantage of the views and surrounds, the home captures light through the large windows and bounces from the vaulted ceilings. The Open plan kitchen, dining and living is spacious, provides ample storage and bench space and is a zone that encourages you to stay. A secondary living area is a perfect space to unwind and could double as a formal dining room. For sleeping accommodation, there are 4 well proportioned bedrooms all with built in robes and the master suite provides a large and light illed ensuite. The creature comforts include split system heating and cooling, wood heating and natural gas ducted heating, gas cooking, dishwasher and tank water.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)
4 Golden Perch Ave East Warburton
$400,000 - $460,000
20 Waterloo Ave Warburton
$420,000 - $470,000
Perfect Family Living In a Beautiful Setting
Rustic Mud Brick in Warburton!
Nestled amidst the peace and tranquility of this lovely country setting is this spacious home perfectly designed to cater for family and friends. The inside focus is on a great open plan kitchen/meals and lounge area with a cozy wood heater and bar for weekend entertaining, and a second family room or parents retreat is ideal to escape to for some quite time. Great sized accommodation is provided in the 3 bedrooms all with built in robes and the master offers a full ensuite.
As soon as you enter this property you are taken to another world where fern gullys are your environment and charm meets you at every turn. Consisting of 3 bedrooms all with built in robes and high ceilings, open plan lounge/dining/kitchen where all the natural warmth and style that mudbrick and timber create. A gorgeous nectre wood heater and a brand new split system keep you comfortable all year round. Extras include solar panels, lock up garage plus carport.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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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. Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss the opportunity to secure a fantastic property in one of Victoriaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most popular tourist destinations.
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 10.30 -11am (Photo ID Required)
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Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years
Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years
Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years
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David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years
2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction
Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068
Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266
Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years
Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years
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Michelle Karanikich Property Manager
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MORE THAN YOU BARGAINED FOR LUXURY finishes and sophisticated design are the hallmarks of this unique and inspiring residence. Plan your future at this one-of-a-kind property ideal for guest accommodation or multi-generational living. With splendid mountain views, the heart of this stunning home is a beautiful kitchen with butler’s pantry adjoining alfresco terraced gardens, formal and informal living areas, and luxurious bedrooms, including a master suite with his-and-hers walk-in wardrobes. Architectural highlights include glass balustrading, skylights, timber flooring, timber shutters, dormer windows, and highend fittings and fixtures. Guest accommodation is equally elegant with two sophisticated one-bedroom retreats. The stunning main floor suite offers spacious living and dining, private kitchen, and unique sewing room ideal for hobbyists. The private upper level suite with peaked
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14 Milners Road, Yarra Junction
10 Mildura Avenue, Warburton
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NeW lIsTING Family Living at its Best • • • • • •
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Formal lounge room with wood heating Well appointed country kitchen Formal dining or double as a great size study 2nd living area/ rumpus room Undercover entertaining area Close to local schools, kinder and shops
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48 Hilltop Court, Yarra Junction
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2 Cecil Street, Warburton
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New listing Neat & Sweet • • • • • •
Neat & tidy, low maintenance home open plan kitchen adjoins the dining area Spacious living area with split system & gas wall heater Single lock up garage & charming courtyard Breathtaking mountain views Located a short walk to the township of Yarra Junction
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3 Devon Street, Warburton
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elegant & understated with a beautiful outlook Country style kitchen Character high ceilings Lovely polished boards Wood heating & split system Close to Warburton township
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13 Gibsons Parade, Warburton
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Mark Gunther HEALESVILLE 3A MARNA STREET
We put you irst
$550,000 - $600,000 BADGER CREEK 6 BLUEGUM DRIVE
NEW LISTING
$340,000 - $370,000
NEW LISTING
Only 4 Years Young!
4A 2B 2C
Perfect Investment or 1st Home
Whether you are up-sizing or downsizing, this fabulous modern 4 bedroom brick veneer residence with office/study area (or second living room), set on approximately 1000m2 flat fully serviced allotment in a no through road is sure to appeal. Featuring master bedroom with full ensuite and walk in robe, built in robes to further 3 bedrooms, large open plan kitchen/meals/living area opening out to the fantastic alfresco area.
INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030
Nestled in a rural area near the famous Healesville Sanctuary is this well-presented family home on a fully fenced allotment of approx. 800m2. Comprising 3 spacious bedrooms with BIR’s plus an addition room that could be a 4th bedroom or rumpus room all serviced by a bright bathroom.With a large lounge room, separate dining room featuring timber floors throughout, plus a tidy kitchen with ample bench space to accommodate the growing family. With gas heating, air conditioning and ceiling fans this will help with year round comfort. Outside there is plenty of space for the kids to play, while you tend to the low maintenance gardens or create your own private oasis. With a good size shed completing this great package, you will need to be quick!
All this and with the convenience of gas ducted heating, split system airconditioning and solar hot water service.The block offers plenty of room for the kids to run around or the landscape artist in you to come out and go wild!
LAUNCHING PLACE 8 BRAESIDE DRIVE
$420,000 - $460,000 HEALESVILLE 6 BLANNIN ST
3A 1B INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
$380,000 TO $420,000
NEW LISTING
Room For The Growing Family This well-presented family home is set on an approximately half acre block and features 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, along with reverse cycle air conditioning, wood heater and an enormous covered outdoor entertaining area with heated spa.This property also has plenty of room to park extra cars and vehicles.
4A 2B 2C INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Kate Taylor 0437 129 528
Call now to inspect or attend an open for inspection.
Healesville 40 HANNOVER ROAD
Potential in a Prime Location! You will need to be quick for this one! Perfectly located on a stone’s throw from Healesville’s bustling town centre you will discover this original home. Ideally set on a great fully fenced corner block of approx. 570m2 allowing for so much potential to develop or renovate (STCA). Offering 2 good size bedrooms with built in robes, central bathroom, spacious lounge room and a combined dining and kitchen area, all you need to bring is your imagination.
2A 1B 2C INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
The single carport protects your car while there is a good work shop for all the tools and a good undercover entertaining area to sit and relax.The low maintenance gardens complete this great home. Call now to arrange your inspection!
asking above $380,000 HEALESVILLE ASKING ABOVE $450,000 108 HEALESVILLE-YARRA GLEN RD OVER 1 ACRE!
great first Home or investment property!
3A 1B 2C
This little beauty offers the lot! A beautifully presented 3 bedroom family home with 2 living areas, well-appointed renovated kitchen, gas ducted heating, airconditioning, open fire place, spacious bedrooms, large under cover BBQ area, double lock-up garage and all set on a lovely 863m2 (approx.) block.
inspect Strictly by Appointment or Scheduled OFI contact Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030
Currently tenanted until Oct 2017 at $380 pw.Appointments strictly by appointment or scheduled open home.This property is priced to sell. Call for an Inspection!
HEALESVILLE 12/13 STEEL STREET
Classic Character Clinker Brick
2A 1B 1C
Hidden away from the world, overlooking the mountains and yet only minutes to the town centre, you will ind this private and secluded home.
INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030
Set on over 1 acre with an abundance of fruit trees, veggies and herbs and a small bush buffer at the rear. Call Mark to inspect.
OFFERS INVITED OVER $280,000 Healesville 8A ST LEONARDS RD
offers above $485,000
Affordable Retirement Lifestyle
2A 1B 1C
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Griffin Park Village offers you the retirement you deserve, with a strong focus on group activities and an exciting variety of facilities available to residents.This quality home offers 2 spacious bedroom’s with BIR’s, separate living room, while the well-appointed kitchen features ample cupboard and bench space. The home also features in floor heating and 2 split systems for year round comfort, and solar power to help keep power costs to a minimum. Outside you can enjoy the peace and quiet in your private courtyard garden which features stylish pattern paved concrete and a variety of well-established low maintenance plants.The lock-up garage with remote control and internal access offers you the security you are looking for.To fully appreciate all that this home and Griffin Park offer, call Gary today for more details!
INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
Ideally located in of Healesville’s finest areas and within an easy stroll to the bustling wine and cafe precinct you will discover this beautifully presented 3 bedroom brick veneer townhouse.
189 Maroondah Highway, Healesville
3A 2B 2C inspect by Appointment or Scheduled OFI contact Gary Lucas 0407 595 113
Boasting a large open plan living area, well equipped modern kitchen featuring stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances and gas ducted heating. Showcasing the master bedroom with WIR & ensuite on the lower level while the family bathroom and 2 remaining bedrooms with BIR’s are on the upper level featuring views to the distant hills.With a spacious courtyard garden and double lock up garage, this home will tick all the boxes for the most astute buyer. Call today for your private inspection.
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Changing the face of art By Jesse Graham
Karen Hopkins with one of her artworks at Yering Station. 162792
LANDSCAPE paintings inspired by scenes in Australia and around the world will hang on the walls of Yering Station’s cellar door until mid-January, after a new exhibition opened last Friday. On Friday, 2 December, Melbourne artist Karen Hopkins opened her latest exhibition, Impermanence, at Yering Station near Yarra Glen. Featuring about 50 works, from landscape paintings to small sculptures, Ms Hopkins said the works explored the idea of change being a part of life, and not a concept to be feared. “I suppose, in thinking about life and how we try to hold onto stability, we try to keep things the same - we’re kind-of afraid of the unknown, and I wanted to make a link between nature and who we are as humans,” she said. “I was kind-of using the landscape as a metaphor for change, and a constant reminder that life is changing all of the time.” Impermanence is Ms Hopkins’ 17th exhibition since beginning as a professional painter in 1991 - it is her second at Yering Station, after holding an exhibition there in 2013.
Picture: JESSE GRAHAM
“I’m really thrilled to be invited back,” she said. She said she had worked primarily in painting landscapes since starting out, after a former life as a teacher - though she said she also painted cityscapes with people, the works in Impermanence are based around nature. Ms Hopkins said the works were based on areas she had seen in her travels, both around Europe and the world and in Australia, and that she takes photos on her travels that she uses to inspire her paintings. The works will be accompanied by poetry works, also written by Ms Hopkins. She said she wanted her works to be “uplifting”, and hoped that visitors to the cellar door would take on the idea of accepting change. “I suppose, if anyone had a glimpse and was inspired to think, “Yeah, no, I need to embrace impermanence, or not be afraid of the unknown” - if anyone was to come away with that idea, that’d be awesome.” Impermanence will be on display until 17 January, 2017. For more information, visit Yering Station at 38 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen, or call 9730 0100.
Dukes call it a day AFTER seven years of playing to crowds around the valley and in Melbourne, the dukes behind the Dukes of Despair have decided to call it a day, with one final show to finish up. On Sunday, 11 December, the Dukes of Despair will play their final show at the Yarra Glen Grand Hotel, performing with Luke Austen from 4-7pm. The band’s drummer, David Johnston, said the decision to wind up was not the result of a feud or falling out among members, but a realisation that they’d done their dash. “I’m feeling quite philosophical about it - and we all are, really - because we gave it a fly, we did it for seven years, we played a bit down in Melbourne and we sort of hoped we would step up to a higher level, maybe get into some bigger festivals ... but that didn’t happen,” he said. “It’s a pretty competitive world for musos of our age - it’s not easy, so we just accepted, ultimately, that we’d done everything that we really could and it was time to call it a day.”
During their stint, the dukes put out three albums, performed live on radio and performed at numerous venues around the valley. Mr Johnston said one of his favourite shows with the band was when they performed with popular 70s band Dingoes at Stones of the Yarra Valley winery. “We were really pleased to be able to support them,” he said. “Apart from that ... we’ve always thoroughly enjoyed festivals. “We always have a lot of fun when we play, and the way we line up ... standing along the front, there’s a lot for people to see when they watch us it’s very lively and we have a lot of fun and jokes in between songs.” Each band member has other projects running, with Kim Farrell and Jeff Jenkins performing in DYLANesque and Mr Johnston in the Soulsville choir; bassist Tony McKay will return to playing jazz. But Mr Johnston said there was a “John Farnham principle” in place, in that he would not rule out a reformation down the track. “I’ve jokingly said to people, if
The Dukes of Despair will play one last time at the Yarra Glen Grand Hotel on 11 December. 162767 Picture: CONTRIBUTED someone offered us a couple of million to get back together again and tour the Dukes again, we wouldn’t say no,” he said. “In no way do any of the band
members hate each other - we’re all really good friends, we all love each other ... we love everything about the Dukes, and when we’re not in the Dukes, we’re all really good friends.
“It’s never say die, basically.” For more information about the show, call the Yarra Glen Grand Hotel on 9730 1230 or visit at 19 Bell Street, Yarra Glen.
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The Founder (M) Starring: Michael Keaton, John Carroll Lynch and Nick Offerman
The Memo, Healesville
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THE Founder is a truly excellent biopic about the creator of an American institution - and the people he exploited in the process. In 1954, restless travelling salesman Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton) discovers a small but revolutionary burger joint run by the McDonald brothers (John Carroll Lynch and Nick Offerman). Kroc quickly turns this restaurant into a global phenomenon. The Founder stands among
Steve Jobs, Lincoln and There Will Be Blood as one of the best, most thematically rich historical character studies in recent years. Through sumptuous cinematography and bright music, the film does, to an extent, glamorise McDonalds and its almost mythic significance in American culture, but at the same time never shies away from how borderline-sociopathic Kroc could be in building his empire. This is a success story with victims - and not just America’s waistlines. Keaton is enthralling as Kroc, playing him with arrogant charisma and industrious
cunning. Kroc is passionate about ambition and business, but also adept at manipulating or steamrolling people into submission to get his way. It’s great to see such an idea-driven mainstream film; the plot delves deep into the management and legal issues in fast food, but never feels dry. The pacing is nearperfect, progressing with a steady chain of challenges to overcome. The Founder is a compelling, energetic and gratifyingly honest retelling of McDonald's early history. - Seth Lukas Hynes
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Nelson becomes the king By Dean Thompson RACING at Alexandra Speedway on Saturday, 3 December saw competitive fields in the Sports Sedans and Standard Saloons. In particular, there was a great night’s racing with the King of the Valley for Sports Sedans won by Matt Nelson, prelude to the title for Standard Saloons won by Russell Hill and the Junior Sedans won by Kasey Garlick all in very close finishes. The Sports Sedans were competing in a state point’s event with a busy season ahead for them. Victorian champion Damien Miller and last season’s runner up Andrew Jordan were among the line-up with nine heats preceding the feature race. Wins went to Damien Miller, Brendan Miller, Jack Van Bremen - brothers Damien Miller and Brendan Miller again - Matt Nelson with two in a row, Samuel Williams and Matt Stampfli. An intended 25 lap ‘Alexandra and Yea Premix’ supported King of the Valley feature event due to track conditions was reduced down to 20 laps. Nelson, in his six-cylinder powered Commodore, was determined to get one over the Miller brothers Damien and Brendan. In early stages Nelson had the wood over Damien Miller who soon slipped back into the Brendan’s clutches and Brendan then set about passing Damien and chasing Nelson. Nelson was stronger through traffic while the Miller boys were slightly faster on the timing monitor. When the chequered flag was held aloft due to the dust, Brendan Miller was trying to close in on Nelson, Nelson the winner by one second with Brendan Miller, Damien Miller then Stampfli and Dale Morrison who started way back in the feature field. With the next race meeting at Alexandra for Standard Saloons being their Victorian State Title in March, many drivers from Gippsland, South East Melbourne, Eastern Suburbs Melbourne, North East Victoria, and Bendigo and Swan Hill, entered the last
Russell Hill the Standard Saloon winner. 162821 Matt Nelson the King of the Valley Sports Sedan winner. 162821 chance to sort out their car set-ups at the track before the championship. Numerous racers who had won events this season were in the field with Nick Chrystie the top Alexandra driver this season among the field and the current Victoria two ranked driver Cameron Dike; the number three ranked Bradley Hill and number four ranked Mark Miles were also competing. Russell Hill started strongly on one of his favourite tracks winning the first heat and his nephew Brad Hill the next. Russell Hill backed up with another heat win in the second round with Allan Poole also taking a win and Dike then Aaron Marshall rounding out the qualifying with wins also. Like the Sports Sedans the final was reduced in the Standard Saloon final. However, the Hill boys, Russell and Brad, were never troubled by any of the others as they gapped the field early. Out of 18 starters, only two didn’t finish the race and starting from position 14 Chrystie was the driver everybody was watching. Russell Hill at the fall of the chequered flag was a 0.797 second winner
ahead of Bradley Hill and fastest on the time sheets. Then, almost seven seconds back, Chrystie finished third with Dike and Mark Miles closing out the top five. The Junior Sedan racing once again was sensational and they too also had a close finish in the final. Ricky Cornwall, Tyler Barton, Jesse Garlick, Cornwall again twice more and Jeremy Gorski were the six heat race winners. When the final began, Cornwall got the best start and immediately set about getting away from Kasey Garlick. Back in the pack there was a sensational battle between Barton, Courtney Meakins and Tim Gorski. Kasey Garlick then made her move and she went flying past Cornwall down the back end of the race track and assumed the lead with Cornwall from there throwing everything at her to retake the position Garlick arrived at the finish line 0.673 of a second ahead of Cornwall with Tim Gorski, Barton and Courtney Meakins round out the top five just over nine second further back. Other racing on the night included the Ladies Open Sedans where Sonia
Kasey Garlick the Junior Sedan winner. 162821 Nelson won the first two heats on a watered down track before McPherson won the last on a dry track and the final by over ten seconds. Nelson was second then rookie driver Jodie Finnegan finishing in third place with Alex Smith then Tegan Bullard rounding out the top five. Finally, Street Stocks racing was dominated by Shane Roycroft and Troy Polley. Polley won two heats and Roycroft the other before they both went at it hammer and tong in the final. Roycroft
crossed the feature race finish line 0.468 of a second in front of Polley, Debbie Jones back in third then Belinda McCoubrie and Felicity Roycroft. The Vern and Jackie Parker Photography best presented Street Stock award went by the way of Belinda McCoubrie while the Vern and Jackie Parker Photography Drive of the final in Sports Sedans went to Matt Stampfli. Alexandra & District Speedway Club return to racing in March for the Standard Saloon Victorian title.
Chinn bags coveted trophy By John Wood AT the Woods Point Gun Club, the penultimate competition for 2016 was the President’s Championships and Trophy. This was the 44th year of these events at the club. The obligatory starting event on a warm and sunny day was the 10 target points decision Eye Opener. Mick Ward and Phillip Desmond took the AA Grade sash, 30/30, Trevor Ewert A Grade, 29/30, Peter West, Geoff Hill and Richard Brown successful in B Grade, 25/30, and Steven Bedggood the sole winner in C Grade, 29/30. The first of the Championships was 25 targets Double Barrel. Darren Clark, Trevor Ewert, Phillip Woods and Phillip Desmond all returned perfect scores to proceed into an enthralling shoot off for the overall sash. Ewert missed an early target and
Woods shortly thereafter, with Clark and Desmond continuing on. Eventually Desmond missed his 18th target to give Clark the Championship win with a final score of 43/43. The Grade winners and place getters were: AA - Darren Clark, 43/43, Desmond, 42/43; A - Woods 27/27, Ewert 26/27; B - Richard Brown, 24/25, Peter West, 23/25; Frank Balcombe’s 23/25 was enough for C Grade, from Bedggood, 22/25. The main event was the 25 target Handicap President’s Trophy with an engraved glass trophy for the lucky winner. Was it nerves? Who knows, but no shooter managed the perfect 25/25. The best scores were 24/25 from Trevor Newman, Daniel Chinn and Steven Bedggood with Chinn taking the trophy, 37/38 from Bedggood, 36/38 and Newman 31/33. Seven shooters - Frank Balcombe,
Tony Armstrong, Jim West, Ken Skinner, John Wood, Geoff Hill and Desmond with 23/25 each - shot off for the 4th prize; West the winner, 31/33. The President’s 25 target Tower Championship finished the day with Rob Bevis, Mick Ward and Trevor Ewert managing the full 25/25. After a relatively short shoot-off, Bevis took the sash 33/33 from Ward 32/33 and Ewert 26/27. John Winters, Jim West, Newman and Hill fought for the 4th place prize with Hill the eventual winner 30/31. The overall High Gun was a close result with Newman winning the vicepresident’s sash, 72/75, with Bevis and Bedggood right on his heels, 71/75. The overall Yearly High Gun is a close affair with Bevis and Desmond in contention, but we will find out after the full year’s results are tallied. The day’s sponsors were John and Annette Wood and Peter and Ellen West. Anne Skinner again took a firm
From left John Wood, sponsor, Daniel Chinn with President's Trophy, Rob Bevis, Darren Clark, Peter West, sponsor, and Trevor Newman, High Gun. 162820 hold on feeding the frenzy with Trevor Ewert’s Bushies Bakery savoury and sweet pastries complementing the lunch and arvo tea.
The final competition for 2016 is the Christmas Shoot on Sunday, 11 December, starting at 10am or maybe earlier as it will be a ‘big’ fun day.
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Rovers set to chase big score By Chris Anderson YARRA VALLEY CRICKET ASSOCIATION WHAT a treat spectators of Yarra Valley cricket had on Saturday afternoon. Brilliant conditions were complemented with a tight battle between bat and ball on the field, in the competition’s premier grade, DJ Strachan Shield, as teams fight for crucial wins as we close in on the Christmas break. The biggest game of the round is being played at Mount Evelyn, where the Rovers are hosting Warburton-Millgrove in a top-of-the-table clash. The visitors won the toss and didn’t hesitate in batting on a ground that has seen significant totals posted by the team batting first in recent weeks. Openers Ben and David Lever made the most of the early going as they managed to not only navigate through a tight spell from the opening bowlers, but ensured the scoreboard was ticking over from the beginning. Youngster Darcy Fraser was brought into the attack and had immediate success, removing the dangerous David Lever in his first over. The wicket saw recruit Jason King join Ben Lever at the wicket, and the pair proceeded to put the Burras in a strong position. With Lever assuming the attacking role, and King playing the supporting role, the pair put together an impressive 54-run partnership in good time to put together the foundations of a good team score. With King’s dismissal, Tim McKail (25) enjoyed continuing the momentum of the innings. The Burras were able to hold firm as Kane Jones and Chad Witherdin applied the screws leading up to tea, but at 2/110 at the main break, the visitors had themselves well set for an onslaught. That’s exactly what transpired, as the next 12 overs saw 68 runs scored as the pressure was heaped on the Rovers’ bowlers. Lever’s innings continued to grow, and, although impatient, his stroke-play was brilliant. Brutal drives and thundering pull shots saw the inform opener race to 89, before a mistimed drive saw his departure with the score on 4/177. With more than 20 overs in the bank and plenty of batting force in the sheds, the visitors were still entitled to believe a score in excess of 300 was on the cards. Brett Winzer (46) showcased a wide variety of shots on both sides of the wicket, and his contribution was significant in the context of the innings. Unfortunately his wicket just short of a half century gave the home side an opportunity to work its way back into the contest. An excellent partnership of bowling between brothers Darcy (4/38) and Gareth (2/77) Fraser ensured that the reins would be kept tight on the batsmen over the closing overs, while Chad Witherdin (3/14) continued to chip in with tight bowling and wickets. Warburton-Millgrove were able to keep the scoreboard ticking over. However, with regular wickets, this meant that the innings didn’t quite have the explosive finish to push the score towards 300. In the end, a score of 255 is an excellent one, and at the start of most games, if you were to tell a team they would post a score beyond 250, they would gladly take it. The focus is now on the home side’s batting as they have proven their worth over recent rounds. This will be no easy task against an experienced bowling line up that will ensure runs are hard to come by, so a successful run chase would be a significant feather in the Rovers’ cap. Seville hosted Woori Yallock, and after posting their first win of the season last round, the Blues were keen to keep themselves in the finals mix. Woori Yallock on the other hand had their first bitter taste of defeat last round, and their minds were solely on correcting an unusual blip on the radar. Upon winning the toss, Seville were keen to post a score, and co-captains Matt Hadlum and Jake McInness put their hands up to fight against the competition’s best. The pair was able to navigate through some brilliant bowling from the Tigers, particularly from Simon Young who began with five successive maiden overs, giving their young line up some confidence that they could absorb anything the visitors threw at them. Although the bowling was tight, the Tigers
Tigers star Simon Young (bowling) again proved pivotal with the ball. 37227 searched for a wicket-taker. That came in the form of Hayden Smith, who was able to break the stubborn partnership, removing Hadlum with the score on 1/33. With the fall of the first wicket, Young was brought back into the attack and had immediate success removing Harrison Byrne. The Tigers sensed a shift in momentum, but Liam McGookin (40) joined McInness at the wicket, and the pair continued to take up the fight to the reigning premiers. With some patience against the skill of Young, interspersed with boundaries from the spinners, the pair was able to navigate their way through the tea interval, to have their team well set at 2/113 after 45 overs. Tigers captain Ryan Smith took it upon himself to change the course of the innings, with the vital wicket of McInness for a well made 65, followed shortly after by the wicket of McGookin. In the space of a handful of overs Woori Yallock had their noses back in front. With a couple of more wickets to Young, the innings began to teeter at 6/128, and the champs could sense a quick kill. Tom Page (31) and Matthew Johnson put together a useful partnership, with Page adding some enterprising runs. But once that partnership was broken, so too was the Blues’ resistance as their innings was wrapped up for 169 with some six overs still in the bank. Simon Young was the pick of the bowlers with amazing figures of 4/30 off 23 overs, while he was ably supported by the rest of the bowlers, in particular the spin of Ryan Smith (3/28). Seville would’ve been proud of their resistance against an excellent attack, and their ability to put value on their wicket has seen marked improvements in results in recent weeks. With that said, their bowling will need to be at its absolute best if they are to keep Woori Yallock under the target. Bowling has been Seville’s strength this season, so they will enter day two with much confidence of regular wickets to take it up to the Tigers. In the final game of the round, Yarra Glen hosted Healesville in a crucial match where Yarra Glen are searching for their first win of the season, while the visitors are aiming to capitalise on recent form to keep themselves in the finals picture. As was the trend on this beautiful day, Yarra Glen gladly accepted the opportunity to bat upon winning the toss. They made the most of this opportunity with a brisk start to the innings. The opening partnership was eventually broken by Dermott Fry, with the score on 34, but the momentum didn’t wane as Brendan Ricci joined David Brambilla at the crease. The pair was able to construct an excellent partnership through some useful stroke-play. Although not littered with boundaries the score continually grew with well placed ones and twos. The Bloods became increasingly urgent in their search for not only wickets, but someone to stem the runs, as they tried their full repertoire of bowlers. Nothing was successful as Brambilla and Ricci continued to heap on the pressure leading their team to a commanding position of 1/156 at tea. After the tea adjournment, the ball was thrown to Matthew Peck and he had immediate success
removing Ricci for a well constructed 63 in the first over after the break. This immediately changed the momentum of the innings. Peck (4/32) produced an excellent spell of bowling which netted him four wickets and heaped the pressure back on Yarra Glen to capitalise on their entertaining start. Yarra Glen has proven they have the quality in the top order to establish starts, but they quickly fall away when the resistance is broken. Unfortunately for the home side, this was again the case. When Brambilla was dismissed for an excellent 73, with the score on 5/183, the end came fairly quickly from there. Veteran Richard Ellisdon added some valuable runs, but Bloods’ spinner Scott Hamer (4/46) continued his good form with the ball, and he wrapped up the innings before the total got out of hand. The final total of 213 will still take some chasing for the Bloods who have their trials and tribulations with the bat this season, but after looking down the barrel of a score beyond 250 they would be relatively pleased with the end result from day one. If Yarra Glen can expose the flaws Healesville are experiencing with their top order, then they will give themselves a chance of a first win. Healesville on the other hand will sense this is an excellent opportunity to iron out their problems, and a successful chase beyond 200 will give them some much needed batting confidence. DJ Strachan Shield Seville 169 (J. McInnes 65, L. McGookin 40, T. Page 31, S. Young 4/30, R. Smith 3/28) v Woori Yallock; Healesville v Yarra Glen 213 (D. Brambilla 73, B. Ricci 63, M. Peck 4/32, S. Hamer 4/46); Warburton-Millgrove 255 (B. Lever 89, B. Winzer 46, T. McKail 25, D. Fraser 4/38, C. Witherdin 3/14, G. Fraser 2/77) v Mount Evelyn. RA Finger Trophy Warburton-Millgrove 170 (A. Nelson 26, T. Walker 24, F. Saurine 22, G. Foster 2/15, J. Berri 2/30) v Seville; Coldstream 1/27 v Woori Yallock 7/83 (P. Broussard 49, D. Mock 23, D. Whelan 5/21); Yarra Junction 235 (M. Kocher 74, M. Scott 43, K. Dark 24, T. Hawkins 26, A. Pearce 5/51, J. Hellary 2/27, L. Chandler 2/34) v Healesville; Gruyere District 6/272 (J. Carroll 72, A. Waixel 60, L. Winter-Annette 2/46) v Launching Place 3/24 (R. Prouse 2/4); Wandin v Hoddles Creek 7/389 (L. Rowe 96, L. Heatherington 78, K. Tarar 2/42). C Grade Yarra Glen 165 (S. Patterson 65, L. Coulson 53, B. Jones 4/32, R. Wilson 2/27) v Mount Evelyn; Healesville v Seville 234 (G. Frankovic 126, P. Smith 33, G. Quilty 30, S. Fawdry 2/37, S. Gebert 2/43); Powelltown v Wandin (no scores). D Grade Coldstream 6/212 (A. Cummins 58, S. Kollchose 50, P. McArdle 44, A. Dalm 5/50) v Seville; Wandin v Yarra Junction 9/209 (R. Turner 58, Rhys Foley 54, D. Alderman 4/22); Mount Evelyn 160 (L. Dunn 72, C. Robertson 45, G. Ferguson 5/27, A. Tauber 2/33) v Launching Place 0/72 (A. McGill 26no, R. Thomas 32no); Hoddles Creek bye. One Day Grade Coldstream 5/162 (L. Robertson 41no, G. Moore 28, H. Vassallo 2/24, H. Beers 1/15) d Gruyere District 9/67ao (N. Waixel 19, M. Bluett 10no); Warburton-Millgrove 128 (R. Brown 43no, C. Newell 18, P. Osborne 17, D. Anderl
3/6, B. Green 2/5, G. McRorie 2/12) def by Powelltown 149 (B. Green 40no, G. McRorie 38, B. Simpson 14, A. Doolan 2/16, H. Bray 2/27); Marysville bye. Under 16s Warburton-Millgrove 9/145 (N. Anudeza 36, J. Wooley 35, D. Cerveri 30no, T. Reed 4/13, M. Anderson 3/13) d Yarra Junction 9/108 (H. Bansagi 29, M. Anderson 24, J. Wooley 3/8, C. Newell 2/8); Wandin-Coldstream 108 (L. Sinnott 22, M. Pezzimenti 19, H. Keeling 3/0, M. Gamble 1/8) def by Healesville 5/149 (D.HS 48, N. Darkin 41no, D. Hummer 2/27, J. Birnie 1/24); Mount Evelyn bye. Under 14s Gruyere District 6/110ao (T. Noar 32no, R. Vassallo 26, R. Gribrock 2/10, B. Olcorn 2/25) def by Warburton-Millgrove 3/210 (J. Sharp 40no, P. Huynh 40no, T. Noar 1/34); Yarra Glen 8/82 (C. Berry 17, M. Sinnott 3/4, M. Bradley 2/11, Courtney Winter-Annette 1/3) def by Launching Place 153 (M. Bradley 49no, M. Sinnott 42, A. Thompson 4/24); Healesville 9/162 (S. Gebert 42no, D. Ebbels 26, S. North 23, D. Potter 3/10, B. Hutchins 2/15, D. Finch 2/20) and 4/62 (D. Ebbels 23no, L. North 11no, D. Finch 2/11, F. Lee 1/7, J. Lee 1/12) d Mount Evelyn 8/52 (B. Jones 9, F. Lee 6, B. Hutchins 5, W. Cooney 2/6, H. Fry 1/0, C. Dennis 1/3); Yarra Junction-Hoddles Creek 30 (L. O’Dea 14, C. Frankovic 2/4, R. Foster 1/1) def by Seville 8/181 (M. Hardy 35, AJ Smith 29no, C. Hrabe 2/14, D. Clarke 2/22) and 8/81 (H. Harvey 24, T. Cumming 20, C. Hrabe 3/2). Under 12A Warburton-Millgrove 6/145 (R. Thompson 30no, D. Walker 24, M. Goodluck 15no, J. Thurlow 1/5, X. Richardson 1/7, D. Benson 1/10) d Hoddles Creek 116 (J. Thurlow 26, G. Vukman 13no, J. Fritzlaff 10, M. Goodluck 3/3, D. Walker 2/2, R. Thompson 2/19); Healesville 2/121 (J. Hammond 16no, M. Wallace 15no, C. Anderson 13no, H. Smith 1/9, R. Tanner 1/11) d Seville 9/86 (E. Van Been 31no, H. Smith 10, R. Lever 4/15, C. Kusnezow 2/10); Coldstream bye. Under 12B Yarra Junction-Gruyere 5/113 (R. Bomford 15no, L. Theobald 11no, B. Cope 2/6, L. Parker 1/2) def by Launching Place 4/128 (L. Parker 15no, E. Bradley 13no, Riley Adams 2/10); Yarra Glen 9/114 (A. Van Putten 25, B. Scott 15, J. Nicholson 2/10, J. Gleeson 1/9) d Marysville 3/109 (M. Thompson 25no, M. McLean 14no, A. VanPutten 2/3, R. Borthwick 1/15); Healesville 8/148 (J. Handasyde 21no, J. Dossor 16no, H. Birchmore 11no, T. Darvell 2/10, N. Doyle 2/16, C. Missen 1/11) d Mount Evelyn 9/104 (C. Finch 29no, N. Doyle 11no, N. Darvell 11, J. Dossor 2/4, S. Surride 2/15, T. Handasyde 2/1). Under 10s Wandin 3/95 (Jack D 15, Bethany 12, Brianna 1/2) d Launching Place Blue 5/76 Lucas 14, Millie 11, Jackson 3/5); Coldstream 5/42 (Jace 11, Callum 2 wickets, Ash 2 wickets) v Launching Place White 3/78 (Riley 10, William 10, Jackson 2 wickets).
McDonald’s team takes it HEALESVILLE BOWLS WEDNESDAY night saw the final night of the Corporate Challenge for 2016 in a very keenly fought battle to the finish. The proud owners of the title as winners of the Challenge this time around were McDonald Maintenance, followed closely by Stevenson Builders in second place and the Healesville Hospital coming from fifth place to grab third spot. It was a successful night of bowling, followed by the presentation along with nibbles and refreshments while awaiting the result. All 24 teams are already eagerly looking forward to the next challenge, which will begin in February 2017, hopefully with some better weather. A good night was had by all. The results of Saturday’s Pennant for 3 December were: Healesville 1 16/90 d Lilydale 3 2/57; T. Langdon 20/21, C. Lowe 21/10, J. Harris 26/13, R. Young 23/13; Healesville 2 14/85 d Yarra Junction 1 4/70.
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Lateisha to lead By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS YARRA Ranges Athletics had four athletes competing for Victoria at this weekend’s Australian All Schools Championships. An event that is easily the biggest single event on the Australian sporting calendar, it brings together the best secondary school athletes from around Australia. The championships are also widely regarded as a stepping stone to further athletics honours, including Commonwealth and Olympic Games. Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes Lateisha Willis, Tayleb Willis and Georgia Laven competed on the Saturday, day two of the championships, Georgia and Sam Norton also compete on day three. Lateisha stole the show with a dominant win in her 100m hurdles final, retaining the title she has held for the past two years. Brother Tayleb was not to be outdone with a hard-fought bronze medal in his 90m hurdles. Lateisha finished an excellent fifth in her 100m behind sprint sensation Riley Day and Georgia Laven finished tenth in a tough 1500m final. The weekend before, the club had two athletes, Kiara Flavel and Maddie laven, competing at the Australian Primary School Championships in Sydney. Both Kiara and Maddie ran personal bests in their 800m heats to qualify for the final. Kiara ran a brave race to finish second and Maddie not far behind in eighth place. An awesome effort from two talented
Eldridge in stable effort WARBURTON GOLF WEDNESDAY STABLEFORD - The daily winner was Mick Eldridge, with a great 41 points. Neil Leckerby was ‘pipped’, with 40 points. Balls went to 37. The NTP winners were Andy Lockey (9th), Andrew McMath (11th) and Ron Hottes (15th). TWILIGHT This week’s winner was Paul Munro scoring 22 points for the front nine. He only just won, on a countback, as Malcolm Dickson
also accumulated 22 points. The rundown only extended to 17. The NTPs were won by Andy Sweet (3rd), Mr Kempton (7th) and ‘Goose’ Munro (9th). SATURDAY Stableford - A Grade: Ben Lord with 37 points, a fine effort off the ‘back-tees’. B Grade: Alan Johnston (36). The balls went down to 33. The daily NTP winners were Tony Bickley (3rd), Ben Lord (5th), Graham Coshan-Guest (9th), and to A.J. on the difficult 15th!
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Ella Strudley during her 4x400m relay. 162808 athletes. The club hosted another round of the AV Shield at Morrison Reserve on Saturday afternoon. Sensational weather, warm and calm, provided perfect conditions for some excellent perfomances from athletes visiting fromthroughout the eastern suburbs of Mebourne. Full results will be available at athsvic.org.au early in the week. The little athletes enjoyed great morning conditions for their round of athletics. Awards were handed out to athletes who had recorded four or more PBs in the previous round. Congratulations to those athletes and
the many more who recorded one or more PBs of the past few weeks. Great to see all our athletes improving week to week. There are only two more rounds of Little Athletics before Christmas. Next week is Saturday morning followed by the final round the following Friday night. See you all on Saturday from 8am for help with set up. If you don’t set up, you need to help pack up! 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 the club out on Facebook. Run, jump, throw ... too easy!
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WARBURTON BOWLS THE fine weather continued for the Saturday Pennant teams last weekend as they were able to field three teams for the first time for a while. Warburton 1 had a strong victory away against Croydon 2/98 to 70. Rink scores were as follows: P. Woods 27/12; G. Broussard 27/19; B. Woods 22/19 and J. Brookes 22/20. They play Lilydale 2 at home this Saturday. Warburton recorded a wonderful win over top side Box Hill RSL 1 at home, after being down at the break - 91/72. Rink Scores were as follows: P. McConachy 31/20; P. Summers 14/22; R. McKail 24/14 and G. Wynd 22/16. They play Monbulk 2 away this Saturday. Warburton 3 were able to field a team this week and went down 36/40 to Blackburn 5 away. Rink Scores were as follows: G. Toy 21/18 and N. Donohue 15/22. The Tuesday Pennant team
played Chirnside Park away and went down 40 to 78. Rink Scores were as follows: G. Walsh 11/34; R. McKail16/25 and R. Zunneberg 13/19. They play Donvale 1 away this week. The Wednesday Night Triples Barefoot Competition continued with many exciting games played. Professionals 26 d HOTG 7; Jackabouts 18 d Big Al’s 10; Motiv8 15 d Thomos 13; Scratchers 14 d Burra Boys 13; Mauhlers 21 d Nutters 10; Saint Dogs 12 d Shambolics 10; G Force 14 d Boomer 29’s 9 and Pensioners 24 d Bolters 4. Club Championship games are in the semi-final stages. Good luck to all involved! Club members are reminded to keep the games flowing in all the other Intra Club Competitions. Club coach, Steve Freestone, is conducting coaching clinics on Friday evenings from 4.30pm-6pm for all interested club members, including any new and beginning players. Go Burras!
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Motoring Hovering on law’s edge THE RACV is calling for an overhaul of the legislation covering motorised and non-motorised recreational devices, such as hover boards and unicycles, labelling the current rules confusing and potentially unsafe. A report by the RACV has found a string of inconsistencies in Victorian regulations covering Segways, hover boards, motorised unicycles, electric roller skates and skateboards, motorised eskies and chilldren’s toys and golf carts. RACV Manager Roads and Traffic, Dave Jones, said the current regulations were flawed to the point they could compromise safety. “Aside from the confusing component of the law, we also found that with some of the devices, weight limits were often not specified, age restrictions were rarely given and most devices did not provide safety information or even mention the safety gear required or recommended. “Currently, most motorised recreational devices are defined as vehicles; however, they can’t be fitted with a number plate or registered. “This means it is illegal for them to be used on public roads, nature strips, parks and footpaths.”
Mr Jones said the evidence was that motorised recreational devices were growing in popularity. “With Christmas just around the corner, many of these devices will again be seen as the must-have item under the tree this year. “Therefore, it is pressing that we have clear guidance and regulations that ensure the safety of the user and other road users sooner rather than later. “We must also consider that these emerging transport devices could one day provide an alternative to short car trips, so it is imperative the legislation is rock solid.” Mr Jones said a fall or impact with a car while on a recreational device could be as serious as one from a bicycle. “Anyone who uses these recreational devices should not underestimate the safety issues,” he said. “If parents are buying them for their kids, we recommend they buy the safety equipment at the same time. “Always purchase approved helmet, knee and elbow pads, and a good tip is to store the safety equipment with the device to make it easy for children to
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