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Fergie stands out By Peter Douglas

Incredible citizens: From left are Sally Rutzou, Neil McLeod, Mayor Noel Cliff and Sarah Tebbutt. 164306 Ranges and its forests. He grew up on the edge of the Sherbrooke Forest, and works closely with the Friends of Sherbrooke Forest and the Sherbrooke Lyrebird Study Group.

Mr Maisey has studied conservation and land management at Swinburne University. He is presently studying for a PhD with La Trobe University, through investigating ecological functions provided by lyrebird scratchings.

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Upon announcing the award, Cr Mike Clarke was full of praise for Mr Maisey, saying the region needs to nurture and develop his knowledge. Mr Maisey said it was a great honour and that being a present-day environmentalist

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Respected Elder and active community member Dr Doseena Fergie has been awarded the Yarra Ranges Citizen of the Year. At Yarra Ranges Council’s awards ceremony at Burrinja Cultural Centre on Australia Day, Dr Fergie was officially recognised for her dedication to her community. Dr Fergie has been a leader within the local Indigenous community and a driving force behind the ongoing success of the Healesville Indigenous Community Services Association (HICSA). When honouring Dr Fergie, Cr Cliff said her efforts to create positive change needed to be recognised. “Her role in assisting council to develop its reconciliation direction of ‘Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Cultural Strengthening’ has created a lasting legacy,” he said. “Doseena’s focus on placing culture at the centre of health and wellbeing for Aboriginal people and ability to view situations through an Aboriginal lens has transformed the way council works.” Meanwhile, many citizens in the Dandenong Ranges were also awarded at the ceremony. The major award winners included: Upwey’s Neil McLeod (Mayor’s Lifetime Achievement), Kallista’s Alex Maisey (Environmental Achiever of the Year) and the Upwey Primary School (co-winner of Ken McIntosh Memorial Award; Young Environmental Achiever of the Year). In addition, certificate recipients included Gareth Hart (Upwey), Sarah Tebbutt (The Patch) and Sally Rutzou (Monbulk). Mr Maisey was awarded for his dedication to understanding and preserving the Dandenong


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Health is working Works are continuing to progress well with Angliss Hospital’s $20 million expansion. Earlier this month, the construction team were busy with the delivery of precast concrete which will be used to construct a lift shaft. The lift shaft will house two large modern lifts suitable for transporting patients on a hospital bed, together with specialist medical equipment and staff. Upon completion, the hospital expansion project will deliver a range of features. These include a fourth level above the main hospital building, which will contain a 14-bed critical unit. There will be expanded adult and paediatric short stay units on level two, with existing paediatric beds set to double. Eastern Health Executive Director of Corporate

Project and Sustainability, Zoltan Kokai, thanked staff, patiends and their families for their patience during construction. “We are pleased to be continuing to inform our community and neighbours regarding the progress of this development, while minimising the impact of the construction on neighbourhood amenity,” he said. Acting Angliss Hospital Chief of Clinical and Site Operations, Jenny Dempster, said she was delighted with the progress. “We look forward to seeing the completed project, and the great benefits it will deliver to our local community,” she said. Ms Dempster thanked the State Government for their strong support of the project. The hospital expansion is due to be completed next year.

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Letters Orientate this I have just read your article ‘Yellow articles plague bush’ (24 January, 2017), suggesting orienteers were responsible for the graffiti in Birdsland Bushland near Belgrave South. Ms (Glenda) Wise should get her facts right before blaming a particular or-

ganisation for this vandalism. The purpose of orienteering is to navigate simply by map and compass over a set course. We do not leave yellow arrows at any time. Each of our controls is in the form of an orange and white marker which is recovered after every event because they cost too much not to!

Orienteers are pretty much ‘greenies’ because we don’t leave anything behind us, especially graffiti. We have established permanent courses in a number of parks over several years (not Birdsland) with the approval of the relevant authorities and these are used by schools, Scouts and various other groups using proper posts, with the endorse-

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ment of the authorities. As for Ms Wise’s statement that permits should be required to use the area for orienteering - they always have been. We do not go in unannounced and just run an event. Our sport is an excellent way for young people to learn a new skill and the best standards are required to

see that it remains so. We do not leave graffiti and never will because it is not in the parameters of our sport. It is most unfortunate when people point the finger at a recognised worldwide sport, incorrectly, without substance or fact. Carl Stemp, Emerald.


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Falling tree claim By Peter Douglas A Mount Evelyn man has lodged a compensation claim against Yarra Ranges Council over a 2013 incident in which a tree split and fell on his car. In October 2013, a man, then aged in his fifties, had been driving past Richards Reserve along Leith Road, Montrose, when the incident occurred, trapping him inside his car for more than one hour. Emergency services eventually freed the man, before he was flown to the Royal Melbourne Hospital. At the time of the incident, Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman Susannah Hicks said the man had severe injuries to his arms, while his

condition was classed as serious but stable. According to Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, the man suffered a significant crush injury to his right arm, multiple fractures to his left wrist and thumb, as well as several broken ribs. Maurice Blackburn Lawyers Associate Melissa Knapic said the council had failed to provide any warning to those passing the reserve that the tree, which stood about 25m tall, posed a risk of collapsing. “Our client has sustained multiple serious injuries that have had a huge impact on his life and require further surgeries and rehabilitation,” she said. “We are seeking compensation

for pain and suffering, and lost and future earnings on his behalf.” The law firm said court documents alleged that Yarra Ranges Council staff had inspected the tree five days earlier and identified faults. Also, that council recommended that the tree needed to be urgently removed, but no work was carried out between then and when the tree collapsed. The statement of claim alleges other members of the public had previously been injured by other tree falls at the same reserve. In a 2013 report in the ‘Mail’, Yarra Ranges Council Director of Environment and Engineering Mark Varmalis said the Yarra Ranges area was lashed with 90km/h winds.

“Council manages some five million roadside trees along the Yarra Ranges,” he said. It was also reported Lilydale SES had responded to more than 40 calls for help during the windy weather on that day. According to Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, Yarra Ranges Council has yet to file its defence in the case. Meanwhile, Yarra Ranges Council manager of Risk Emergency and Community Safety, Brett Ellis, said the council could not comment on the claim. “This matter is subject to legal proceedings,” he said. “It is with our insurance company and we are not in a position to comment.”

Fergie stands out in a field of greats From front page “But I encourage people to think global, act local. “I’ve seen great changes locally and we can stay positive about the future.” Mr Maisey encouraged youth to follow his lead and look at how they can help their local environment. Another to win high praise was Mr McLeod, who, nearly 20 years ago, began leasing half of the Burrinja building as an art gallery and Uncle Neil’s Cafe. Mr McLeod is a local artist, photographer, adventurer, documentary maker and collector of Australian Aboriginal and Papua New Guinean Art. Cr Cliff told the audience Mr McLeod has donated more than 600 items of Aboriginal and oceanic art and artefacts from Papua New Guinea, with an estimated value of $1 million to council. Cr Cliff also spoke about the fantastic efforts of Upwey and Chum Creek primary schools, which were acknowledged for their efforts in the Platypus Education Group’s Elastic Band Challenge. “The students had one month to collect as many hair ties, plastic rings around food products and plastic bands that threaten the platypus,” Cr Cliff said. “They removed all elastic and plastic bands found and cut them up, so they were no longer a dangerous threat to wildlife.” In the challenge, Upwey Primary School collected 6391 bands (76 per student) while Chum Creek Primary School collected 3759 bands (62 per student). For Certificate of Recognition awards, Sarah Tebutt was recognised for her work in developing the

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Forever home for adopted pets As part of the upcoming National Pet Adoption Day, the Yarra Ranges community is being urged to learn more about the importance of pet adoption. To help raise awareness, PETstock Lilydale will be hosting local pet rescue organisations on Sunday 5 February between 10am to 2pm. The event is a chance for locals to enjoy a cuddle with some rescue pets in-store or to follow up with their local pet rescue groups to find an adorable pet in need of a forever home. PetsRescue Co-Founder, Vickie Davy, said pets of all types, sizes, breeds and ages could end up in rescue through no fault of their own - including more unusual pets such as ferrets, pigs, rats, mice, racing pigeons and even pet snakes. “Our goal is to turn heartbreak into hope for orphaned pets. If just one in five pet seekers chose to adopt a pet instead of shop, we could end pet homelessness Australia-wide,” Ms Davy said. Every year, about 230,000 healthy pets remain unclaimed in Australia’s pounds and shelters. That’s roughly 110,000 dogs and 120,000 cats left homeless each year, facing an uncertain future. It’s estimated that more than 100,000 pets were killed in pounds nationally last year.

Australia Day winners in the Yarra Ranges celebrate their fantastic achievements. 164306 Glenfern Bushland project, during which she and a team of volunteers converted bushland and weed-infested pasture into a dynamic ecosystem. Sally Rutzou is an active member of the Monbulk Fire Brigade Auxiliary. Her dedication to providing support to the brigade has been described as outstanding. Gareth Hart is best known for producing HillsceneLIVE, an innovative and multi-faceted arts festival for local artists. A packed house filled the theatre room at Burrinja, including councillors Fiona McAllister, Terry Avery and Mike Clarke. Also in attendance were Member for Eastern Victoria Region Daniel Mulino and Eildon MP Cindy McLeish.

Mr Mulino spoke of his pride for his country and the opportunities it can bring. He told the story of his father’s journey to Australia to start a new life, when Daniel was just one year old. Mr Mulino said his father spoke only a little English at the time. But, through hard work, he said his father had made a great life in Australia and enjoyed 35 years working as a psychiatric nurse. The 2016 Yarra Ranges’ Australia Day award winners: Citizen of the Year - Doseena Fergie; Young Citizen of the Year - Laura Johns; Environmental Achiever of the Year - Alex Maisey; Ken McIntosh Memorial Award

(Young Environmental Achiever of the Year) - Upwey Primary School and Chum Creek Primary School; Ian Del La Rue Award for Community Leadership - Ben and Ruth Aldridge; Community Group of the Year Kilsyth Community Action Group; Mayor’s Lifetime Achievement Award - Neil McLeod. Certificate recipients: Sam Violi - Coldstream; Colin Pierrehumbert - Healesville; Tom Steele - Dixons Creek; Gareth Hart - Upwey; Sarah Tebbutt - The Patch; Chris Dowling - Montrose; Sally Rutzou - Monbulk; Treasured Babies Program Mooroolbark.

A burger with the lot for driver A Yarra Glen man, 32, had his car impounded on the spot after doing a burn-out at a Lilydale fast food restaurant. In front of two marked police cars, from Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol, the man decided to do a 60m burn-out. In addition to having his car impounded for 30 days, he will have to pay $997 in towing and storage costs to get his car back. The man is expected to be charged on summons with careless driving, improper use, undue smoke and noise, failure to have control of a vehicle and other traffic-related offences. The man was caught as part of Operation Amity, a Victoria-wide operation aimed at reducing road trauma on Australia Day and in the coming days.

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Basic skills the key As the school holidays end and the school term begins, I send my best wishes to every student for a great school year, full of fun and learning. The skills of reading, writing and arithmetic are as important today as they were in my day over 50 years ago. They are the basics for success in future careers in every field. Maths is as essential for carpenters and plumbers as for doctors and nurses. The ability to read and write is just as crucial for a teacher, chemist, sales assistant, hairdresser or veterinarian, as it is for a university lecturer. For those parents who have a

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child starting at a new school, remember, there are probably a lot of students, not just yours, who are uneasy about their first day at a new school. Rest assured, we have great teachers and they know that students are nervous and will make an extra effort to make sure everyone feels as

comfortable as possible. Your child might be exhausted when they get home. Give them some downtime and try not to overwhelm them with too many questions about their day (I believe grandparents and retiring Members of Parliament should also remind themselves of this). For older students, the most important skill to learn is how to think and question. We have just passed Martin Luther King Day, a Baptist Minister and activist leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. He wrote in 1947,“that to save man from the morass of propagan-

da, in my opinion, is one of the chief aims of education”. He said, “education must train one for quick, resolute and effective thinking and education must enable one to sift and weigh evidence, to discern the true from the false, the real from the unreal, and the facts from the fiction”. Good advice that is even more applicable today with the masses of false information being posted on social media or in today’s 2016 word of the year, ‘fake-news’. To all the parents, teachers, principals - and, most importantly, to the students - I wish you an enjoyable year. Good luck.

Drivers need to watch out for kids Victorian Minister for Education James Merlino has reminded drivers in the Yarra Ranges to be mindful of schools starting back for 2017. From Prep to VCE, thousands of local students will be again making their way to school, which means school crossings will be places of much activity. Mr Merlino said students, too, needed to take care. “A reminder too for everyone - keep a close eye on the roads when walking or cycling to school,” he said. “There is a 40km an hour zone covering all

roads around our schools, but you can never be too careful. “So keep an eye out for each other, particularly younger students who may be walking or cycling to school for the first time.” Mr Merlino said if you were dropping the kids off at school, or just driving near a school during school hours, you should be extra careful. “Unfortunately, children and traffic just aren’t a good mix,” he said. “They are more easily distracted and have poor peripheral vision, so keep a close eye out and slow down.”

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Snippets Cuppa ‘n’ chat FRIENDS of Emerald Lake Park invite the community to a ‘cuppa and a chat’ to find out about its activities and volunteering opportunities. Saturday 4 February, 10am-11am at the Environment Centre. Inquiries: 5968 4603.

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Girls’ cricket A new girls’ 13 years and under cricket competition will start at Kings Park, Willow Road, Upper Ferntree Gully, at 5pm on Wednesday 1 February. Plans to run the girls’ cricket every Wednesday for four to six weeks. The girls can bring a friend. Teams will be organised on the day with modified rules, playing 16 overs per team, in a supervised environment. Contact co-ordinator Tim Flintoff on 0437 059 414 or emailtimflintoff67@gmail.com, or just turn upon Wednesday.

Community market MAKE it, grow it, bake it or share it and be inspired at the Belgrave South Community Market. Sunday 5 February. New location at Belgrave South Progress Hall, 127 Colby Drive, Belgrave South. This month’s Summer Twilight Market operates between 3pm and 7pm. It’s free and everyone is welcome. Contact Belgrave South Community House. Inquiries to 9754 2274 or market@bsch.org.au.

U3A classes, activities EMERALD U3A is looking forward to another bumper year, with about 300 members and 37 classes or activities. New members are always welcome. For present and potential members, check out programs available and dates either atu3aemerald.org.au or on the noticeboard outside U3A House at 402 Main Street, Emerald, or on the wall of IGA. Inquiries to 5968 5469.

Members’ exhibition ‘HOLIDAYS’ members’ exhibition is at Ferntree Gully Arts Society, 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 4pm. The exhibition opens on Sunday 5 February at 2pm and closes on Sunday 26 February at 4pm. Excellent work on show and a great opportunity to buy a fine piece of artwork. Entry is free and everyone is welcome.

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Josh's brave fight ends By Peter Douglas Dandenong Ranges youngster Joshua Schwarz has lost his almost four-year battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer. Though it wasn’t without a courageous fight from Joshua and his family. In 2013, Josh was diagnosed with a brain tumour and given just four months to live, but, incredibly, he turned that into almost four years. On Friday 20 January, Joshua suffered a brain bleed and he passed away on Saturday, 21 January, at 9.09am. A fund-raising website was set up afterwards, which aimed to help the family to cover funeral costs. On the site, sister Jade said no direct trauma had caused the bleed. “(H)is beautiful body just decided that it was time,” she wrote. “He was even dancing 15 minutes before it happened ... he passed quietly surrounded by an abundance of love and light.” Jade went on to pay tribute to her brother. “Joshua was the most incredible little boy and everyone that ever encountered him will say the same,” she wrote. “His passion for life and his endless charms was so beautiful to witness for the past nine years. “He was the type of person what everyone wanted to know.” Jade said wrote that her brother’s favourite pastimes

included dancing, playing with his toys and cuddling everyone. Joshua was first diagnosed with a brain tumour in March 2013, when parents Penne and Wolfgang, and sister Jade, had believed it was a low-grade tumour that was treatable with radiation or chemotherapy. However, the family’s worst fears were realised later that year when a biopsy revealed it was an anaplastic astrocytoma grade three (AA3), a fast-moving form of brain cancer. After further tests, the family was told that Joshua also suffered from a rare genetic gene MSH6, which meant chemotherapy and radiation were not an option. In December 2013, mother Penne told the ‘Mail’ there was little help available for Joshua. “The MSH6 stops cells from regenerating, which means the usual forms of treatment won’t work for Joshy - it would just cause more damage,” Penne said. “And where the tumour sits, they can’t get to it - it’s in the area where language, understanding and movement are affected. “So doctors won’t do it because there is a high risk of stroke, an inability to communicate, paralysis - it could basically turn him into a vegetative state.” Meanwhile, in a final display of how greatly Joshua had touched those around him, the fund-raising target of $20,000 was reached in just two days, with 626 people contributing.

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Grants for war memorials Yarra Ranges groups have the chance to help locals reflect on their connections with Australia’s wartime history. The Victorian Government has announced the opening of its grants program, ‘Restoring Community War Memorials and Avenues of Honour’. Monbulk MP James Merlino said the program helped communities update tired honour rolls and avenues of honour, which commemorated the service of local veterans. “We have a proud wartime history in Monbulk and it’s our duty to preserve that legacy,” he said. “This is a great opportunity for local organisations to complete projects or initiatives that give our veterans the fitting commemoration they deserve.” Grants of up to $20,000 are available. There are more than 1200 war memorials across Victoria and many more honour rolls. Of the 325 avenues of honour established since World War I, about 50 remain. Though, many are overgrown or need repairing. Applications can be made at www.veterans.vic. gov.au/grants(before Tuesday 14 February).

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Luci Corallo from Strawberry Springs in Millgrove with Healesville Crop Monitor Linda House, monitoring insects within the strawberry crops.

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Be a friend to the flying-fox By Peter Douglas One simple home garden tip could help save the life of an endangered grey-headed flyingfox. After a wet spring last year, the native bat has been forced to search far and wide for sustenance because its primary food source - pollen from flowering gumtrees - has been in short supply. So, the flying-foxes have been venturing into backyards, searching for food sources such as nectarines. But, according to long-time animal rescuer Tamsyn Hogarth, this has led to a huge increase in injured bats and, subsequently, orphans. Tamsyn operates the Fly By Night Bat Clinic in Olinda, a licensed wildlife shelter that features a purpose-built flight aviary. “Usually we have around 10 to 15 babies at any one time, but at present we’re averaging 55,” she said.

“We nurse them back to health, ‘de-humanise’ them and release them.” Tamsyn works closely with Healesville Sanctuary and Melbourne Zoo, but runs the bat clinic from her home. She says although the two biggest flying fox colonies in Melbourne are at Kew and Doveton, they can fly up to 60km - including into the Yarra Ranges - which means plenty of travel-time for rescuers. Tamsyn estimates the network of rescuers in Melbourne conduct between three to 10 rescues daily, with many rescuers finding the present workload difficult. One way the public can help is by only using wildlife safe netting when covering fruit trees, which is available from most major garden retailers. Large aperture netting traps and kills wildlife, especially flying foxes. “People might not realise the damage they’re doing,” she said.

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“Often either the bats die because of heat-stroke or the net constricting the body. “The bats can be so desperate to get back to their young that they will chew through their own wings.” Tamsyn warned that although the bats were a clean animal, the public should avoid handling them, particularly if they were caught in a net. She had long wanted to be an animal rescuer, but decided on bats because there was a real need for volunteers. Tamsyn has been solely helping bats for the past seven years. “It can be depressing at times when you see what the bats go through, but very rewarding when we release them back into the wild,” she said. If you have an injured bat and need help, contact 0409 530 541. For more information, or to make a donation to the service, visit www.flybynight.org.au.

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Tips to stay water smart can keep it cool By Fiona Mitchell

Try planting: Hop Goodenia, Indigenous Saltbush varieties and native Prostanthera species. Rainwater tank: By installing a rainwater tank (1001000L) below your roof gutter, you can potentially capture 100 litres overnight. A little bit of handiwork is required to attach pipes to your gutter and to ensure the tank is sitting above ground, so you can leverage a watering can beneath the tap. Wicking beds:

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Temperatures around the globe keep setting records. In fact, according to NASA, last year was the hottest on record. So, with this in mind, it’s crucial to be smart about your water use in your garden. Here are a few tips to help reduce your H20 footprint: Reduce water-use: Be conscious of your water-use, particularly when watering the garden.

Thankfully, there are some smart options, such as applying compost to your soil profile before planting and mulching around the base of the plant - once your seedlings are established. Compost and mulch improve the water-holding capacity of a growing medium. In the long run, this means water is more accessible for a plant over a longer timeframe. Also, try planting indigenous plants, which have evolved techniques to cope with drier conditions.

Instead of watering from the top down, like a regular garden, in a wicking bed you water from the bottom up. As the name suggests, this style of planter ‘wicks’ the water upwards from a reservoir below the soil, reducing water loss through evaporation of surface water. Instead of watering every day, you only need to water once every four to six days. Re-use your laundry grey water: First, ensure you ditch the supermarket detergent and replace with a

chemical-free alternative. One chemical-free option is called ‘soap nuts’, which are a dried shell of a plant high in saponins and acts as a natural surfactant and cleaner. Then, divert your washing machine waste water to your pumpkin patch, garden bed or fruit trees. Hopefully, these tips will prove useful. Remember, trying out different approaches to gardening is the best way to make your thumb a little greener.

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AWE-INSPIRING VIEWS AWE-INSPIRING views will captivate from the moment you arrive at this stunning Ridge Road property. Views you will never lose with huge expanses of double glazed panels strategically positioned throughout this stunning architectural masterpiece to ensure that the Yarra Valley only feels like an arms length away - while the 180-degree aspect encompasses the whole of the Warburton Ranges. The stunning open plan kitchen, meals and family area features granite and porcelain with stainless-steel appliances. Double doors lead to the indoor/outdoor salt-chlorinated infinity pool area which also features gas and solar heating. Four double bedrooms and four bathrooms

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16 Bayview Street Emerald

Offers Over $660,000

47 Priors Road The Patch

Offers Over $650,000

Contemporary Style in Central Emerald!

“Amaroo” Character Filled Home with Lovely Outlook on 1 Acre!

This immaculately presented, family friendly, contemporary home has been fully refurbished & ticks all the boxes. Fantastic location with only a short walk to central Emerald, the home features 4 BDRs, the Master with WIR to ensuite, 3 living areas, study nook & spacious kitchen. Add to this an elevated entertaining deck overlooking the private rear garden, LU garage & DBL carport.

If you’ve longed to live in the tightly held The Patch this is your opportunity! This lovely home has been renovated & updated yet keeping its character feel of the 1930’s & has views over The Patch Valley. The home retains period features such as high ceilings, decorative cornices & dado panelling & offers 4 BDRs, 2 baths, 2 living areas, modern kitchen, L/U garage, garden shed & all on 1 acre.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

7 Vista Court Gembrook

Offers Over $545,000

108 Emerald Monbulk Road Emerald

Offers Over $710,000

More Than You Imagined on Almost ¼ Acre!

Your Hideaway in the Hills!

Well located family home located in a quiet court within walking distance to Gembrook. Offering 5 BDRs, the Master with WIR & large ensuite, great sized rumpus room, central kitchen with family breakfast bar, large pantry & overlooking the dining area. Add to this a 2nd family room & outdoor entertaining area. Outside is low maintenance & fully fenced including fenced area for pets.

This grand 4 BDR Cedar home on 2 natural acres just 3km to the heart of Emerald, features a modern kitchen, dining area with OFP, a lounge room with wood heater, a rumpus room, powder room & 4th BDR downstairs. Upstairs is the Master with WIR, private balcony & ensuite & a further 2 large BDRs, a family bathroom & a 4th living area. Add to this a double garage, carport & large shed/workshop.

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm - 2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

49 Fielder Road Cockatoo

Expressions of Interest

265 Spillers Road Macclesield

Offers Over $890,000

Poultry Farm - 2 Homes, 17 Acres & Great Income!

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This is an opportunity of a lifetime! Offered for sale is a fully fenced 17+ acre property with 2 comfortable homes and a successfully operating and proitable Poultry Farm that can be readily operated by one person, featuring: • 3 double curtain sheds • 96,000 bird capacity at 0.5 density • Current La Ionica contract in place • 2 family homes

This magniicent 12 acre property, located in the heart of Macclesield Horse Country features a meticulously maintained 3 BDR double brick home that offers endless views over the distant mountain ranges. Outside the paved entertaining area overlooks the property & there’s a huge hay shed, a 36 x 25 machinery shed/workshop with power, stock yards, a cattle crush, 2 x 45,000 lt water tanks & a 4 car carport.

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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229 Glenfern Road Upwey

For Sale

84 Mcnicol Road Belgrave

$640,000 - $700,000

Dual Living on almost 3 Acres of Glenferns Finest

Modern & Spacious Entertainer on approx 3/4 Acre

“Forrest Lodge”, an exquisitely unique Oregon log home, now renovated and updated from its feature part in 1948 Home Beautiful. Perfectly positioned on gentle sloping acreage offering 4 BR’s (master with WIR), 2 stylish bathrooms, expansive living, 2nd living zone upstairs, stunning kitchen with Belling cooker, large formal dining, decking area with views across the pool & land, GDH & evap cooling. An added bonus is a sep self contained 2 BR studio with lounge, ensuite effect bathroom, dble glazed windows, A/C, gas cooking, D/W & wood heater situated on its own fenced portion of land. Further quality inclusions; grand remote gates, circular driveway, solar power & HWS, underground power & gas, 42,000 litres (appx) of water tanks, chook run.

Stunning home renovated with style & sophistication throughout creating a modern & contemporary ambience & captures magniicient views to Birdsland reserve & beyond. Inside features 3 very roomy bedrooms plus a contemporary home ofice, 2 large stylish bathrooms, WIR’s & lovely large windows to capture the magniicent sunlight & views. The kitchen has been tastefully updated & offers S/S appliances, vast bench space & ample storage. The living areas include a large lounge & dining space downstairs with gas log ire & another living area upstairs. There is a covered outdoor entertaining deck plus another entertaining space complete with spa & outdoor TV option. Complete with a sealed driveway & partially landscaped 3/4 acre block.

Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

10 Alpine Road Ferny Creek

$670,000 Plus

35 Olinda Crescent Olinda

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Killara- Stylish Family Living

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From irst glance “Killara” makes an eye-catching statement with contemporary architecture highlighting the sleek inishes. The wide open frontage & amazing setting reinforces its proud presence in this elevated position on One Tree Hill, providing a broad panoramic vista over the surrounding landscape. The glass wall of sliding doors open up the whole front of the top loor that accommodates the open plan living, study corner, designer kitchen, powder-room & takes in the twinkling lights of Melbourne’s outer east. The décor capitalises on natural European oak inishes incorporating loor surfaces and benchtops, subtle neutral colour tones which continues through to the ground-loor bedroom zone comprising of Master suite, 2 further bedrooms all with BIR’s and a fabulous full size family bathroom. Inspection is a must!

Your once in a lifetime opportunity to secure this gently sloping and sunny cleared acre of land, within walking distance to the iconic Olinda village and on a sealed road with all services available (except reticulated sewerage). The land is south east facing and all the hard work is done with regards to Council permission to build a dwelling. We can also supply quotations for building your new home if required. This is a golden opportunity that will not last and therefore you will need to contact us urgently if you would like to be involved in expressing your interest in this fabulous parcel of land. Contact Trevor Bell

Contact: Jo Hirst 0427 494 831 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

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50 Morris Road Upwey

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394 Woods Point Rd East Warburton

$450,000 - $500,000

The One With The Lot!

BIG 4 Bedroom, Family Home on a Level Acre

This property will set hearts racing with its high ceilings, striking loorboards and quality ixtures and ittings throughout. With four large bedrooms all featuring BIR’s and ensuites (master with WIR), a large lounge that features a beautiful bay window and gas ireplace, open plan kitchen and meals area with superbly crafted timber benchtops and cupboards, large island bench, gas cooking, DW and wall oven, this home is bursting with character and charm. This property literally has all that you could need and we recommend that you don’t delay your inspection.

Offering 4 bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite & luxury dble shower. The kitchen with a modern timber look, dishwasher & plenty of storage, the dining area lows out onto a covered outdoor living where you can sit & appreciate all of your 4000sqm block with gorgeous mountain views. To top this exceptional home off is a Barn Style shed with concrete loor, power, water, mezzanine loor. Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 11.30 -12pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

74 Edinburgh Road Montrose

Expressions of Interest

Woori Yallock

$380,000 - $420,000

Peace, Privacy and Tranquillity On Almost 8 Acres

Family Space and Convenience at a Great Price

Sitting proudly on a fantastic block is a 5 bedroom modern and versatile home with a picturesque outlook in every direction. The home itself offers multiple living spaces throughout with endless natural light looding through the windows all year round. The main bathroom, laundry and ensuite boast sophisticated style and class while the kitchen features stainless steel appliances, ample storage and great bench space. The home features 3 bedrooms each with BIRs, the master bedroom with its own dressing room or 5th bedroom and double access ensuite with walk in shower.

This home offers great space for the growing family with 4 bedrooms, large family/living area offering great views, separate meals area and a spacious kitchen. Outside offers a double carport, great views and perfectly positioned just a short stroll to shops, schools, transport and the Warburton Trail. Great value in a popular location.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Montrose

Expressions of Interest

Yarra Junction

$450,000 - $510,000

A Private ACRE of Peace and Tranquillity!

Yarra Junction Development Opportunity

This extremely secretive acre (4219m2) of prime land is ready for someone to build their dream home (STCA) in an area that is both peaceful and private. With only a very slight gradient, this land is super usable and your only tough decision is working out which of the many perfect spots to place your new home. Your new oasis awaits with all services readily available plus your own driveway with brand new fencing and established hedging all providing seclusion from the street and neighbours while also giving the property a complete sense of grandeur.

Conveniently positioned this is an exceptional development opportunity with Neighbourhood Residential 2 Zoning and approx. 3025 sqm with the potential for a 2 to 5 lot subdivision (STCA), there is also an existing 3 bedroom weatherboard home in need of some TLC and currently tenanted. Land of this size, location and zoning is very rare and hard to ind. A great investment opportunity in a perfect position. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

217 Ridge Road Mount Dandenong

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Seville East

$269,950

Oakridge

Great Space, Great Price, Convenient Location

With a sense of exclusivity & quiet pride, Oakridge answers all the questions about lifestyle balance. Interiors of warmth, elegance & comfort unite with natural chemistry. Leafy views of the gardens from all windows ensure this home delivers the complete indoor-outdoor feel. There is lexibility in abundance with the current loorplan, including a charming ireside sitting room, adjacent to the kitchen/meals & a superb large dining room with OFP. You will quickly realize that only the passage of time & a whole lot of love can create such a beautiful environment.

Situated in peaceful surroundings this parcel of land approx. 1700 sqm is the perfect place to build the perfect home (STCA), enjoy the space, privacy and convenience. Located just a short stroll to public transport and the Warburton Highway, most services are available at the property. A clear block with a nice treed boundary for privacy and a large open shed already in place, a great size block in a great location, a very scarce and a very hard to ind block of land at a great price. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

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How good bugs can help By Jodie Symonds Before you reach for the insecticide, you might want to read this - as those critters in your garden or vegie patch may actually be helping your plants. Healesville crop monitor or, “The Bug Lady” Linda House said in the past few months, warm days combined with wet conditions had contributed to the breeding of insects, including good bugs and bad bugs. One of the bugs wrongly believed to be bad is the hover fly. “I worry that some readers may think that hover flies are bad insects and spray them,” Ms House said. “Look closely at most flowering plants and you will see an insect that looks a bit like a small bee or wasp because it has a bright yellow and black striped abdomen. “The adults feed on the nectar and pollen in flowers, and help with pollination, just like the bees - (but), they do not sting.” She said when fully grown, a hover fly could eat up to 50 aphids (bad bugs) a day. Underneath the leaves of the plant, there may be specks that look similar to dirt - she said this could be an infestation of spider mites. “A tiny black ladybird called a Stethorus eats spider mites, and lays its pink eggs among them and when they hatch the larvae eat the mites too,” Ms House said. Rather than spraying harmful sprays onto your garden, introducing

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good insects may be the solution. To introduce good insects, Ms House suggests planting daisies, dill, coriander, chervil, mint and basil. She said the good insects were then able to get pollen and nectar from the plants.

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‘Trash’ from rubbish to regal By Kath Gannaway When natural phenomena collide - like longer summer days and your council’s hard-garbage collection - the fall-out can be not only amazing, but environmentally and financially rewarding! Garden settings that have seen better days regularly stand out in the ‘great annual throwout’, but find a relatively sound one, and all that is needed for a second lease on life is a good sand, a few screws and a coat of paint. Deckchairs and director’s chairs are also well worth salvaging if they are in reasonable condition and can be restored to the original timber finish or re-invented with a high-gloss colour to make a retro fashion statement. Top tips for a successful outdoor setting reno: 1: Thoroughly clean with a scrubbing brush or high-pressure hose. 2. Renail or screw any loose slats and hammer in any nails sticking up. 3. Tighten any loose bolts. 4. Fill any holes or cracks with wood-filler. 5. Sand with a medium grade sand-paper to remove paint and get a smooth, even finish. 6. Brush or hose off to remove residue, and wait to dry. 7. Paint the legs and underside of the table and seats and allow to dry. 8. Paint top, making sure you haven’t missed any of the inside edges. 9. Leave to dry and apply a second coat if necessary. 10. Stand back, admire your new setting and congratulate yourself on a helping reduce landfill! Super tip: Keep an eye out for mistints at paint and hardware stores to keep the cost down.

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Screaming back in By Peter Douglas The Screaming Jets are set to thrust local audiences into the musical stratosphere, with the renowned hard-rockers to touch down at York on Lilydale on 10 February. Fresh from releasing their eighth studio album, ‘Chrome’, the band is hitting the road again with their third run of dates since the May 2016 release. The latest offering has received a typically warm reception for the Jets, peaking at number 30 on the ARIA Mainstream Charts, an incredible effort considering the band first burst onto the music scene in the early 1990s. After 27 years of touring and making records, the band knows how to rock Aussie audiences and with tracks such as ‘Better’, ‘Helping Hand’, ‘Needle’ and ‘Come On’, mixing with new tracks such as ‘Automatic Cowboy’ and ‘Cash in your Ticket’, their live shows never disappoint. Front-man Dave Gleeson, now 48, told the ‘Mail’ their ongoing success was a result of their traditional rock values. “We’re still there to bring the fire to our stage shows,” he said. “We’ve got those eight or nine songs everyone wants to hear and we’ll hit them with that straight away.

“We’ll then back off and I’ll talk with the crowd ... let a few things out ... then we’ll smash home the show. “As far as hard rock ‘n’ roll fans go, they want to see people on stage playing their instruments. “They want to see Jimi and Scott ripping out, and they want to see Paul stomping around the stage owning it, and Mickl banging away ... and me throwing myself to the floor.” Gleeson said the album has gained significant momentum, which he is proud to say is of not a result of social media. “I don’t do Facebook - if I want to say something, I just let loose and say it on the stage,” he said. “If I say it on the stage, then I don’t get upset about anything at home - except for losing a game of pool. “You look at someone like Selena Gomez with millions of Twitter followers ... a third of them are just there to spread hate.” Throughout the 1990s, the Screaming Jets became a household name after a string of successful songs and albums. The band also became widely known for their intense live shows. Though, the rock star lifestyle never seemed to claim the band, only pushing them further creative-

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“We went to Byron Bay to record and had a blast. “We’re still in a great place and having as much fun as ever.” The Screaming Jets will perform at the York on Lilydale on Friday 10 February. For more details, visit www.yorkonlilydale.com.au

This week’s a doozy: we’re looking at two of the worst-received movies currently in cinemas. Monster Trucks follows Tripp (Lucas Till), a high-schooler auto-mechanic who befriends a playful monster living inside his truck. This film has attained recent infamy as a box-office flop, Viacom admitting defeat with a $150 million write-off on it. And it’s easy to see why: Monster Trucks is a clever premise smothered by a forgettable, strangely bland movie. The film has some decent stunts, and Creech, Tripp’s monster friend, is a mischievous, delightful creature brought to life with excellent CGI, but the film’s pacing is slow and aimless and the villains are simplistic to the point of being contrived. Moreover, Tripp is a self-centred jerk of a protagonist. But if Monster Trucks’s protagonist is annoyingly self-centred, the ego on display in XXX: Return of Xander Cage is sickening. XXX constantly espouses its hero Xander Cage’s coolness and legendary reputation, but never justifies his assumed awesomeness. Cage is a smarmy, witless tool. The plot makes little sense, with Cage’s team pitted against a rival XXX team for extremely vague reasons. The action is an incomprehensible mess of quick cuts, shaky cam and tight zooms. With two of 2017’s worst films now out of the way, let’s hope things pick up with Split next week.

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Basin’s Best back to best By Ian Harley FTGDCA The Basin’s Jake Best has had a quiet year by his standards, with only one century to his name, although on Saturday he almost doubled his run tally for the year, making 154 as the Bears set Monbulk a target of 344. Best shared a 193-run partnership with Scott Vozzo (85) before late wickets that fell in pursuit of runs. The Bears finished their 80 overs with 6/343 on the board. The Hawks have been lacking bowling firepower, with no one making inroads on the Basin line-up. It will be a big chase next week for the Hawks, which will need everything to go their way. The Basin is sitting fifth, waiting for a slip-up from one the top four sides. Upper Ferntree Gully batted first as they hosted Upwey at Kings Park. The Kings made a healthy 239 with Jay Colee (58no) and Todd Burley (46) standing up to the Tigers' attack. Cameron Wheeler (4/90) now heads the bowling table with 31 wickets from 10 games, while partner in crime Ben Wood (3/43) now has 17 wickets for the season. A win here could see the Kings sneak into second, although a loss may allow The Basin to close the gap. At Wally Tew Oval, Belgrave bat-

ted the day out to be 9/222 at stumps against Ferntree Gully. The Magpies master Jonathon Levell made 45 with Jake Balfour 34 and Ben Carnell making 30. Patrick Mastertoun and Ryan Handley shared figures of 3/51 for the Blues. With both teams languishing on 12 points for the season, there is pride at stake for both clubs. At home to Eildon Park, Knox Gardens will be disappointed with their score of 161. Losing 3/21 and 4/8 at either end of their innings certainly stifled their scoring opportunities. Batting at number six, Joshua Gregory (30) and Matthew Young (49) at number eight, made the best of a bad situation, as the Falcons were bowled out in 75 overs. Steven Pimm’s return of 4/18 for the Panthers made sure next week’s chase will be an interesting target if they want a top-two spot. A 44-run partnership between Clint Buckland (54) and Sanitha De Mel (34) was Mountain Gate’s best showing against ladder leader Knoxfield. The Gators made 203 in 75 overs as Jack Taylor took 4/38. In DeCoite Shield, Harley McDermot took 6/66 as Rowville posted 247 against South Belgrave. Lysterfield made 6/278 against Knoxfield, while Olinda bowled St

Johns Tecoma out for 190 and is 0/30 in reply. Footballers will chase Johnson Park’s 237 next week. NR Reeves Shield The Basin 6/343 (J. Best 154, S. Vozzo 85no, M. Rawnsley 31no) v Monbulk Upper FTG 239 (Colee 58no, Burley 46, Wheeler 4/90, Wood 3/43); Upwey Knox Gardens 161 (J. Gregory 30, M. Young 49, S. Pimm 4/18) v Eildon Park; Belgrave 9/222 (J. Levell 45, J. Balfour 34, B. Carnell 30, P. Mastertoun 3/51, R. Handley 3/51) v Ferntree Gully; Mountain Gate 203 (Buckland 54, De Mel 34, Carter 32, J. Taylor 4/38) v Knoxfield. RJ Decoite Shield Lysterfield 6/278 (Forster-Jennings 69, S. Walsh 56no, Tolley 44, Burley 3/40) v Knoxfield Rowville 247 (Blackman 35, Howell 42, Morsello 67, H. McDermott 6/66) v South Belgrave; Johnson Park 237 (Gaunt 42, A. Devenish 42, Stallworthy 38, S. Devenish 37, Carrington 3/19) v FTG Footballers; St Johns Tecoma 195 (Chandler 63, Manning 43, Newman 34, Lees 30, Harris 3/31, Dean 3/21) v Olinda 0/30. Division 3 Monbulk 164 (N. Freeling 4/45) v The Basin; Upwey-Tecoma 277 (L. Dunning 103, D. Dawson 100, M. Young 3/31, J. Roleff 3/53) v Upper FTG; Eildon Park 99 (A. Thomson 4/27, N. Adcock 3/12) v Knox Gardens

4/106 (B. Morrison 67no); Ferntree Gully 301 (M. Catatano 109, J. Dennis 56, J. Hallo 34no, D. Carnie 3/43) v Belgrave. Division 4 Rowville 209 (Tierney 40, Oudshorn 39, Lawson 3/55, Seamer 4/45) v South Belgrave; Eildon Park 303 (P. Kallista 119, Rod Fisher 53, J. Hills 35no, Riley Fisher 31, J. Arundell 3/23) v Lysterfield; Johnson Park 209 (Betts 7/60) v FTG Footballers; St Johns Tecoma 182 (D. Lucas 74, C Darling 5/65) v Olinda 0/20. Division 5 Knoxfield 2/123 (Harris 49) v Knox Boronia Churches 200 (Smith 39, Keane 31, Plumridge 4/71, Ludbrook 3/25); Lysterfield 158 (Nicolopoulos 42, Beyer 3/8, Knights 3/13) v Upper Gully 2/9; Ferntree Gully 123 (M. Sewik 4/21) v Eildon Park 8/77; Knox Gardens 346 (Mclean 113, Cunrow 43, Lambrick 39, Matt Wallace 3/24, Mitch Wallace 3/101) v The Basin. Division 6 South Belgrave 5/132 (Bromley 59no) v Monbulk 4/101 (T. Badgery 40no); Belgrave 1/144 (Thiel 85, Wiseman 39no) v Upper FTG 5/202 (Rickard 30, La Marca 93no); Johnson Park 6/124 (M. Whiting 3/11) v Eildon Park 2/195 (N. Szabo 94no, Waldron 50); Upwey-Tecoma 4/165 (Atherton 49, Somervaille 42) v Knox Gardens 5/100 (Buck 4/15).

Division 7 The Basin 5/105 v Knoxfield 2/134 (Palamara 49no, Burley 32); Olinda 3/122 (S. Scott 48no, Z. Pitts 38) v Belgrave 6/128; Footballers NSA (S. Stockham 31no, D. Hirani 4/15) v Johnson Park 102 (D. Hirani 34, J. Fillingham 4/36); Ferntree Gully 5/98 (Hilton Jr 30, Rose 3/2) v Johnson Park 2/79; St Johns Tecoma 5/121 (G. Maudsley 41) v Upwey-Tecoma 5/157 (N. Wood 58, G. Maudsley 3/25); Monbulk d Upper Ferntree Gully by forfeit. B1 Monbulk 3/96 (J. Fenby 52no, Lee 3/15) d Ferntree Gully 93 (P. Hurley 3/16); Lysterfield 6/100 (Cowan 3/14) d Rowville 95 (Edwards 3/14). Under 16s Monbulk Maroon 3/87 (T. Berman 56no) v Upwey-Tecoma 3/66; Monbulk Gold 0/197 (B. Grimes 88no, T. Utting 73no) v Rowville 53 (D. Goldberg 2/4, T. Taylor 2/7, T. Hepworth 2/9); Upper FTG 1/151 (Bailey 97no, Brooks 38no) v Knox Gardens 3/90; Olinda 4/75 (J. Scott 25no, L. Law 2/14, C. Law 2/19) v Johnson Park 3/46 (E. Kennedy 1/2). Under 14s Upper FTG 1/98 (Lord 40no, Corrigan 28) v Eildon Park 6/49. Under 13s Monbulk 4/105 (J. Spencer 30no, J. Bolton 30no) v Eildon Park 7/81 (I. Hylton Stewart 2/1).

YVCA Scoreboard DJ STRACHAN SHIELD Seville 134 (A. DiPietro 27, M. Stevenson 26*, K. Jones 4/19, G. Fraser 2/17) def by Mount Evelyn 214 (K. Jones 106*, G. Fraser 51, M. Hadlum 6/31, M. Proctor 4/74); WarburtonMillgrove 8/333 (S. Humphrey 100, L. Barnard 60, B. Lever 39, T. McKail 38, J. Neale 34, J. King 32*, J. Lusk 3/107) d Yarra Glen 9/121 (David Lever 5/54, B. Ricci 41); Woori Yallock 145 (S. Young 63, A. Rowe 18, N. Bark 4/36, C. Spaulding 2/32) v Yarra Junction 150 (A. Taylor 23, M. Robinson 57, S. Young 5/58, C. Ferguson 2/17, J. Wright 2/38), Healesville bye. RA FINGER TROPHY Wandin 223 (L. Painter 61, M. Kushbhat 56, R. Prouse 7/63, G. Sweetten 1/42) def by Gruyere District 7/226 (A. Waixel 67, J. Harding 36, J. Dobson 3/54, L. Painter 2/26); Woori Yallock 180 (P. Broussard 52, S. Morgan 30, M. McConnell 4/34, L. Thomas 3/29) and 1/41 def outright Launching Place 92 (J. Birnie 22*, J. Bayliss 3/21) and125 (S. Parker 24*, A. Dunn 4/21); Hoddles Creek 7/455 (S. Simmonds 156, M. Jones 101, R. Jones 3/77) d Seville 9/284 (B. Costigan 97, M. Beri 76, W. Trotter 3/32); Yarra Junction 136 (T. Gaskett 24*, T. Hawkins 17, F. Devarga 3/12, N. McDonald 2/23) def by Warburton-Millgrove 8/142 (A. Doolan 41, P. Osborne 33*, B. Nightingale 3/44, D. Chaproniere 2/36). C GRADE Yarra Glen 98 (L. Crawford 47, J. Peters 11, T. Cavill 5/14) def by Healesville 165 (Z. Fawdry 33, T. Cavill 32, A. Beath 4/27), Mount Evelyn 6/166 (J. Williams 61, C. Doyle 27, R. Goodinson 2/29, S. Thompson 2/46) d Powelltown 161 (S. Thompson 45, S. Sanders 31, T. Williams 4/37, R. Shepherd 3/48); Wandin 9/226 (L. Sinnott 51, D. Marshall, B. Sinnott 34, C. Hirst 2/23, G. Forster 2/38, L. Kay 2/40) d Seville 9/87 (M. Sinnott 5/44, M. Oakley 2/19). D GRADE Seville 89 (R. Culwick 49) def by Hoddles Creek 4/247 (S. Robertson 80, B. Cole 60, A. Randall 41); Wandin 8/282 (D. Trembath 105, D. Wallis 48, J. Van Raay 2/61, J. Butler 2/33, H. Lane 2/56) d Mount Evelyn 172 (J. Van Raay 46, C. Robertson 35, E. Alderman 4/19, D. Trembath 3/27); Yarra Junction 3/93 (J. Bennett 47, L. Thompson 18, R. Turner 14, G. Ferguson 2/39) d Launching Place 81 (D. Moore 16*, G. Lebrocq 3/10, T. Reed 2/12, E. Clark 2/22). ONE DAY GRADE Marysville 292 (R. Hodgins 66*, J. Darkin 62, S. Hill 48, D. Hopkinson 2/24, H. Beers 2/42) d Gruyere 45 (T. Goldstraw 4/5, N. Darkin 2/4); Powelltown 9/199 (B. Green 58, M. Clue 39, W. Gribbrock 3/12, B. Alcorn 3/24) d Warburton-Millgrove 8/119 (B. Humphrey 40*, J. Sharp 24, T. Kelly 2/17, M. Clue 2/9); Healesville 4/136 (S. Gebert 40*, B. Louw 40*, R. Smith 2/12, G. Moore 1/10) def by Coldstream 7/150 (A. Cummins 40*, R. Smith 28, V. Wheeler 26, S. Gebert 2/12). UNDER 16S Warburton-Millgrove 8/123 (N. Andueza 51*, C. Newell 20, B. Westaway 3/11, J. Coutts 2/27) v Mount Evelyn 1/20; Healesville 8/94 (H. Keeling 25, Z. Fawdry 22*, B. Eacott 19) v Yarra Junction 0/13; Wandin/Coldstream bye. UNDER 14S Seville 2/98 (C. Frankovic 33*, L. Kay 16) v Yarra Glen 6/53 a.o (H. Fleming 2/1, R. Foster 1/7); Mount Evelyn 8/48 (L.

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Sun shone on the Aths By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS A warm sunny day made for a fun Saturday morning of athletics at Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn. Good numbers in all grades produced some excellent competition and undoubtedly some PBs. Next week is the Relay Fundraiser. Bring a donation to put in the bucket and help to keep the relay baton moving for as many laps as possible. Parents and big kids are welcome, too! There were two championships on over the weekend. The Little Athletics Multi Event Championships in Bendigo and the Victorian Country Track and Field Championships at Casey Fields. Yarra Ranges Athletics was well represented at the Multi Event Championships with Stephanie van Bemmel, Charlotte Comport, Chelsea Thompson and Harrison Van Duuren competing. Outstanding efforts from all four athletes resulted in some excellent placings. Stephanie finishing 10th in Under 9s Girls Pentathlon with Charlotte only a few points behind in 19th. These two girls competed in long jump, shot put, 60m hurdles, 100m and 800m - earning points from each events result. Chelsea competed in the Under 15s Girls Heptathlon which included 90m hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200m, long jump, javelin and 800m. In a close competition, Chelsea finished in seventh place. Harrison competed in the Under 15s Boys Heptathlon, finishing fifth overall. He competed in 100m, long jump, dis-

The start of the Under 11s Girls 70m race. 164300 cus, 100m hurdles, high jump, javelin and 800m. Three club athletes competed in the Victorian Country Championships. Lee Taylor finished third in Women’s 5000m walk, Tayleb Willis finished first 

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in Men’s 200m hurdles, second Men's 100m hurdles, second Men's U16 triple jump and Lateisha Willis finished second in Women’s Under 18s 100m and first Women’s 100m hurdles. Next week is Program 3 of Little Ath-

letics on Saturday morning starting at 8.45am. Please try to arrive earlier to help set up. Croydon Little Athletics will be using the venue afterwards, so must start on time.

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Quick Clues

DOWN Song of praise (8) Pace (6) Emergency (6) Countenance (4) Speaker (6) Colour (5) Picture (8) Tower (6) Suspend (6) Writer (6) Frighten (5) Asperation (4)

6 9 8 1 3 1 5 9

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7458 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, By main force. 7, Star. 8, Pro-pose-d. 9, Intent. 10, Ti-rade. 12, Arisen (anag). 15, Starch (anag). 17, Engaging. 19, S-to-w. 20, I’ll be hanged. Down - 1, Smartens. 2, Tip-pet. 3, Effort. 4, Tr-io (rev). 5, B-e-he-ad. 6, Ba-to-n. 11, Road sign. 13, R-anc-id. 14, Nai-led. 15, Sign-a-l. 16, C-rowd. 18, All-y.

2 5 1 6 9 8 3 7 4

4 9 3 2 5 7 6 8 1

8 7 6 1 3 4 2 5 9

6 1 5 4 8 3 9 2 7

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Solution No.4120

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DOWN 1. Makes brighter and spruces up (8). 2. The fur at the very top, dear (6). 3. You can make it if you really try (6). 4. Shout right back at the group (4). 5. Execute the bad English male in it (6). 6. Don’t allow to introduce to the staff (5). 11. A driving instructor! (4,4). 13. Make clear about the blown can being bad (6). 14. Caught the man up, then got in front (6). 15. What a sling waved about could be (6). 16. Figure the word misspelled is “horde” (5). 18. Give everything to the young friend (4).

7 3 4 9 6 2 5 1 8

ACROSS

6. How the ship’s moorings were broken? (2,4,5). 7. No extra light (4). 8. Intended to have the drop-out be the model in it (8). 9. Concentrating on getting as much oxygen as possible (6). 10. Turn it off, dear. It’s such a long speech (6). 12. Got up when a siren went off (6). 15. The charts made out it’s fattening (6). 17. Taking on in a fight and winning (8). 19. Going into quarters to pack (4). 20. Good gracious! I’m to play the role of the horse thief! (3,2,6). DOWN 1. Makes brighter and spruces up (8). 2. The fur at the

3 4 8

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7458

DOWN ACROSS Cryptic Clues CRYPTIC PUZZLE 7458of praise (8) (3,2,6). 1. NO. Song 6. Dog (4-7) ACROSS

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8 9 2

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18.

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ACROSS Dog (4-7) Frost (4) Madness (8) Flood (6) Magnificent (6) Abandon (6) Shriek (6) Captive (8) Horse (4) Balance (11)

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6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 15. 17. 19. 20.

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7458 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Bull-Terrier. 7, Rime. 8, Insanity. 9, Deluge. 10, Superb. 12, Strand. 15, Scream. 17, Prisoner. 19, Roan. 20, Equilibrium. Down - 1, Alleluia. 2, Stride. 3, Crisis. 4, Mien. 5, Orator. 6, Beige. 11, Portrait. 13, Turret. 14, Dangle. 15, Scribe. 16, Alarm. 18, Slur.

 CROSSWORD No. 7458 QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7458

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Justin Paull showed class on his way to a satisfying victory. 163929

Third time Camry’s next generation is the charm The first Camry went on sale almost 34 years ago. 163673

Millgrove emerging star, Justin Paull. 163929

New Camry is the first Toyota sedan to be based on a Toyota New Generation Architecture (TNGA) platform. The key benefits of TNGA are improved dynamics, handling and ride comfort from the new Camry platform’s lower centre of gravity, higher torsional rigidity and fully independent rear suspension. Powertrains are headed by a new V6 petrol engine fitted with direct-injection technology and mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission - two more ratios than previously offered. An upgraded Hybrid Synergy Drive system is more powerful as well as being smoother and quieter. It offers three drive modes (normal, eco and power) as well as available paddle shifts. Local Camry buyers will also be offered Toyota’s 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, which has been proven under Australian conditions. Standard across the new Camry range will be a suite of advanced safety technologies including pre-collision safety system with autonomous emergency braking, all-speed active cruise control and lane departure alert. Fresh exterior styling delivers a unique and sporty look that gives Camry a more planted

stance with a longer wheelbase, lower roof and bonnet lines and a wider body. The sporty look is accentuated by deeper pressed panels, an extended roofline, angled rear pillars and the availability of 17, 18 and 19-inch alloy wheels. Next-generation Camry’s premium interior delivers high sensory quality with soft-touch surfaces and stitching. New seats are more supportive and include greater slide range for the front and split-fold for the rear. Luggage space - already impressive - has gained 10 litres for petrol models and 30 litres for Camry hybrid variants with the hybrid battery now placed under the rear seat. Improved technology and features include an 8-inch audio display screen, 7-inch colour multi-information display, 10inch colour head-up display and an electronic park brake instead of the foot-operated pedal. In Camry’s 34-year history in Australia, sales have surpassed 900,000 cars including 690,000 four-cylinder petrol models, 42,000 hybrids and 169,000 V6 variants. Camry has been Australia’s best-selling mid-size car for each of the past 23 years.

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Millgrove driver Justin Paull finally got the monkey off his back when he sped to victory in the recent Victorian Compact Speedcar Title at Rushworth Speedway. After suffering misfortune in the event for the past two seasons, last month’s win was a huge boost for Paull. The 22-year-old qualified second for the Victorian Title-deciding feature race, alongside Victorian champion Wayne Corbett, and applied pressure early. When leader Corbett made a mistake midrace, causing him to spin, Paull took the lead and managed to hold on for the rest of the 15-lap race. In his second meeting for the season, Paull steered home to victory his number 12, Ringwood Mazda supported Gardner machine. The result came off the back of two disappointing DNFs in the previous events. Now running a Yamaha R1 engine, Paull’s determination to make amends has paid off, a feat he credits to hard work. “My previous Victorian Title attempts have really pushed me to work harder this season and it’s fantastic to finally get the monkey off the back and come away with a win,” he said. “It’s not just a win for me, but a win for the whole team and the sponsors as well. “Everything came together for us this season and I can’t thank everyone enough for their amazing support and contribution.” Paull has a rich history in speedway, with his entire family having raced in various categories. His dad, Phil, previously raced Super Sedans and his mum, Debra, raced one-litre sedans. Presently, brother Jamie races sports sedans, while sister Tanis races Compact Speedcars.

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