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Eyes on the ball By Kath Gannaway Lauren Tesoriero knew she wanted to play football from the time she was just a kid ... she just had to wait a while! She grew up at the Mount Evelyn Football Netball Club as part of the sports-mad Tesoriero family, making a short-lived football debut in the Under 10s. “I always wanted to play but wasn’t allowed to,” she told the Mail after making history as part of the Collingwood team in the inaugural AFL Women’s League match at Princess Park on Friday, 3 February. “Someone convinced my parents to let me play two games in the juniors and they were the only ones they won,” she said. They were also the only games she played until well into her teens. After establishing herself as a champion at netball and basketball, Lauren, now 29, was recruited at 18 to join the Yarra Valley Cougars women’s football team. “I really don’t have any words to describe the experience,” she said when asked about playing before a crowd of 24,500 people in the historymaking game. The game marked the beginning of the 28-match AFLW competition and it was set up by the AFL as a ground-breaker, building on the traditional rivalry of Collingwood and Carlton. The timing of her return to football last year after leaving the Cougars to concentrate on her netball couldn’t have been better. “I was drawn to football, but it was hard because I thought the program at that time was not at an elite level and I was looking to play the best sport I could. “I went back to have a kick with friends last season and this opportunity came up,” she explained.
Lauren Tesoriero training at Collingwood. 164739 Picture contributed by Robert Keeley The skills transfer from round-ball sports is evident in her agility and self-awareness as a midfielder around the ground. “I think just having the netball background has made for better agility and core strength,” she said. “Around the contest I’m able to read the ball off people’s hands and intercept, which is a skill that comes from basketball as well.” While the final siren saw Collingwood go down to Carlton by 35 points, a huge disappointment for the Magpies, Lauren said that moment of realisation that the game had had drawn a capacity crowd, and what that meant, was surreal. “It (the loss) was hard, out on the ground at that moment it was really disappointing, but just looking around you couldn’t not be happy with what we’ve done for girls in the future to have a career, and we started that,” Lauren said. Asked about the place of AFL women as role-models for younger generations, Lau-
ren said they realised they were lucky to have the opportunity because there was no pathway for girls in football for so long. “I have young nieces who are playing football and it’s one of the reasons I thought I would give it a crack,” she said. “They want to have something to aspire to. “I know a lot of the young girls from Mount Evelyn watching that game on Friday would be wanting to get out and have a kick the next day,” she said. It’s early days still for the women making that groundbreaking leap. Like their male counterparts in the early days of Australian Rules, it’s part of a bigger and busier life. Lauren juggles her work in horticulture, and over the past few years coaching netball in Yea and Mansfield, with the intense training and match schedule as an elite footballer. “The juggling is hard. You do it because you love it,” she said adding that she would love coaching to be part of her own future career path.
Trailblazer - Lauren Tesoriero in action in the inaugural AFLW match. 164739 Picture: AFL Media
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Got their motors runnin’ By Peter Douglas With a shared passion for motorbikes, GriefLine counsellors Bill James and Will Graeme knew exactly how they could raise money and awareness for GriefLine. The duo has organised the second Gear Up for The GriefLine Motorbike Run, after the success of the inaugural ride last year. Starting on Sunday 19 February, riders will take off from Knoxfield (8am for a 9am departure) and include Belgrave, Healesville, Yea, Flowerdale and Glenburn. The ride will end at Micawbers Hotel in Belgrave, where there will be entertainment and a raffle. GriefLine is Australia’s only dedicated loss and grief helpline service that provides counselling support services free of charge to individuals and families. Bill said they were both volunteer counsellors and believed in giving back to the community. “Until a couple of years ago, I hadn’t ridden a motorbike for 30 years,” he said. “When I was young, I rode for 10 years in the UK, including competitive trial riding. “I now ride every day. “I encourage all motorbike riders to join us on the day. “We would love to see at least 75 bikes on the road and raise over $2000.” Will said everyone would suffer from grief some time in their lives. “You don’t have to do it alone,” he said. “GriefLine is a non-profit organisation that cares for those who are hurting. “This ride is in support of those that are going through hell, pain and depression. “Get behind it and have a great day at the same time. For more information or registration, email gearupforgriefline@gmail.com. You can also check out their Facebook page. Registration on the day is $15 per rider and $5 per pillion.
Briefly Funds flow in for weed fight The Macclesfield Landcare Group has been awarded $29,800 for its Oxford Downs revegetation project, as part of the latest round of funding from Port Phillip and Westernport Catchment Management Authority (PPWCMA). Community groups have received funding for numerous activities including weed control, pest animal control, and fencing to protect native vegetation. Funds can also go towards holding community education events. The funding is from the Victorian Government’s Landcare Program, which aims to help groups to undertake priority work in their area.
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Pop-off rifle Mount Evelyn RSL is set to launch its latest book. ‘Scurry - The man who got them safely off Gallipoli’, which is a biography of a former Silvan resident, who invented the time-release gun that got the Anzacs off Gallipoli in 1915. The launch will be held from 2pm on Sunday 19 February at the Silvan Public Hall (271 Lilydale-Monbulk Road, Silvan). Guest speakers include authors Dr Ross McMullin and Glenn McFarlane, as well as Casey MP Tony Smith. For further details, email mtevrsl@gmail.com. Pictured at the Silvan Primary School is RSL secretary Anthony McAleer. 164654 Picture: ROB CAREW
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Firey recalls heat By Jesse Graham When February 7, 2009, came around, firefighters and emergency services crews around the state jumped into action, defending towns, properties and lives against a fire that grew to 450,000 hectares. For former Mail journalist and former Gembrook firefighter Russell Bennett, he spent the day “on the end of a hose”, helping his brigade defend power lines from the Bunyip fire, which started in the state park. At the age of 22, Mr Bennett had been a member of the brigade for about six years, signing up with friends who had family connections to the CFA. In what would undoubtedly be the case for many of our firies, Mr Bennett said the day of Black Saturday was a blur, and details of when he started and finished his shifts are hard to pin down. “Because it was a strike-team situation, I can’t tell you right now what day or night it was - if I had my watch on me, I wasn’t looking at it,” he said. He said his team was working with Department of Sustainability and Environment (now Department of Environment, Land, Water and
Planning) crews who had been containing a deliberately-lit fire from earlier days. On the morning of 7 February, the fire broke containment lines. “Our main thing that we had to do was stop the fire from reaching the power lines - they’re the main power lines into the city, they still are,” Mr Bennett said. “What happens, obviously when a fire reaches power lines is like anything - it burns - but if the smoke reaches power lines and it’s thick enough, it can short the power out. “So there was a real worry that, on a day like that, the city would be out of power and you can just imagine if that’d happened.” Mr Bennett, who is now a sports journalist for the Mail’s parent company, Star News Group, said the enormity of the day did not become clear until his shift was over and news from around the state filtered in. “When you’re on a truck, you don’t really have perspective of the wider scene,” he said. “This whole thing is speaking from my perspective, but I had no clue what was happening out this way ... I had no clue what was happening in Kinglake or Marysville - I probably found out about it on the news. “Even though you’re in the CFA, we had a job
to do, like any person on any truck, and you’re focused on that.” Though Mr Bennett said he had attended car crashes through his firefighting work, including those involving people he knew, the fire his brigade was fighting on Black Saturday did not result in any deaths. However, the Bunyip fire destroyed 31 properties and burned more than 24,000 hectares before it was stopped on 9 February. The next year, Mr Bennett joined the team at the Mail. In 2012, he finished up with the CFA. In the years after the fires, Mr Bennett and his fellow firefighters received National Emergency Medals, featuring the Australian green and gold colours, and emblazoned with a wattle plant. Speaking to the Mail, he said the Gembrook brigade received their medals in a ceremony in Berwick, which he described as “massively humbling”. On Tuesday, 7 February, Mr Bennett said he stopped for a moment to contemplate the fires and the eighth anniversary. In a social media post, he summed up the sentiment felt by many in the Yarra Ranges and surrounds: “That was a day I witnessed first hand the best of the human spirit. To the 173 people who lot their lives - you’ll never be forgotten”.
This black ute was stolen from a Mount Evelyn property on Sunday night. 164838 Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Mazda ute stolen LILYDALE police are searching for information after a black Mazda ute was stolen from Mount Evelyn over the weekend. Officers, posting on the Eyewatch - Yarra Ranges Police Service Area Facebook page, said the black Mazfa BT-50, registration 1JH 8LU was stolen from a Mount Evelyn property overnight between Sunday 12 and Monday, 13 February. Anyone with information is asked to call Lilydale police on 9739 2300. CFA banner stolen A banner advertising Belgrave Survival Day has been stolen from outside a fire station, with police investigating and calling for witnesses. Police officers, posting on the Eyewatch - Yarra Ranges Police Service Area Facebook page, said the large banner was stolen from outside the Silvan CFA between Saturday, 21 and Monday, 23 January. “This purpose-made banner holds significant sentimental value to the organising committee that it represents,” the post read. Monbulk police are investigating the theft, and anyone with information is asked to call Sergeant Mark Knight on 9756 6266 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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We are well and truly into the New Year and before we know it, Easter will be upon us. I have no doubt some of you will have acquired a new furry friend over the Christmas period. Others may already have a muchloved dog, cat - or both - at home. Either way, have you asked yourself the question, ‘are you a responsible pet owner?’ Is your pet microchipped and registered with council? I can hear some of you saying ... here we go again, just another way of filling council coffers. Take a moment to consider the following. Would you drive your car unregistered? If you were found doing so, the penalty is significant. It is a legal requirement to register your pet with council, yet we know for a fact many pets are not registered. On a day-to-day basis, Animal Aid received hundreds of calls from heart-broken pet owners, whose pet has gone missing or managed to escape. If your pet is lost, you can be assured it will find its way to Animal Aid, where it will be cared for and
loved by our staff and volunteers. We work closely with council and the community to reunite pets quickly with their rightful owner. This can be achieved in less than 48 hours, if an animal is microchipped and registered with council. In fact: 91 per cent of impounded dogs are reunited with their owners; Around one in four cats are reunited. Return rates on cats is lower than dogs, largely due to a lack of microchipping, council registration or other identification; When a lost pet is reunited with an owner through Animal Aid, it is released with registration, a microchip and full ownership details. An average pet registration costs as little as $3 per month - $36 per year and it will give you the peace of mind that if your pet is lost, it will be much easier for both Animal Aid and council to reunite it with you, the rightful owner! An unregistered pet found roaming the streets could cost an owner over $700. It’s a no-brainer. So I appeal to you, if your pet is not registered, please mark the date 10 April in your diary, as the annual deadline for pet registration. Register early and you will get the benefit of an extra two months for the same annual registration fee. And you won’t be penalised for not having previously registered your pet. For further information on Animal Aid, www.animalaid.org.au or call (03) 9739 0300.
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Snippets Dance time The Free Settlers Club Inc invites you to their next dance at the Hungarian Community Centre. 760 Boronia Road, Wantirna, on Saturday 25 March at 8pm. Music provided by R‘n’B. BYO supper. Tea and coffee provided. Tickets $15. Bookings (03) 9725 2472. Unfortunately, there is no February dance. Dances are held on the last Saturday of each month, except December.
Buddhism basics The Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia will present a course which considers the story of Buddhism. Starting with the life of The Buddha, students will study the history of Buddhism, the basic Buddhist teachings and preliminary practices. ‘Bringing Wisdom to Life - The Legacy of The Buddha’ will be held at 33 Brooking Street, Upwey, starting on Saturday 18 February, at 2pm. Classes free. Further details, email Frank Carter at wbu@ bdcu.org.au.
Farmers Market The next Belgrave Farmers Market will be held on Sunday 26 February, from 9am to 2pm, at St Thomas More Primary School Reynolds Lane, Belgrave.
Table tennis fun Table Tennis Fun Fitness. Every Friday 7.30pm (check website for exceptions). $5 entry. All equipment supplied. Family friendly, particularly for 10 years upwards. Monbulk Living and Learning Centre, lower level. No bookings needed. For more details, contact Jenie (03) 9752 1213 or visit www.sites. google.com/site/monbulktabletennis.
Dandenong Ranges Toastmasters Gain confidence and improve your public speaking skills with your local Toastmasters club. A friendly and supportive group meets on the
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Tennis day Free tennis day at Upwey South Tennis Club on Sunday 19 February. From 11am to 2pm. Lots of activities run by club coaches; speed radar, hot shots, cardio tennis, Fast Four tennis, demo racquets, prizes and give-aways from Tennis Victoria, free sausage sizzle. Great day of fun for all ages and all standards.
Gembrook needs you! Do you want to see the re-establishment of the Gembrook Township committee or similar to address issues of concern about the Puffing Billy Masterplan and the Puffing Billy events being held in Gembrook and be a voice for the community on other issues? Do you think a township committee or similar group is needed to represent the needs of the community to Cardinia Shire Council? If you said ‘yes’ to the above, please come to a meeting to discuss the establishment of a group. On Wednesday 15 February, from 7pm to 9pm, at Gembrook Community Centre. Contact Joan Pepi on 0419 504 988 or jpe12283@bigpond.net.au.
U3A U3A Yarra Ranges. Classes and activities for over fifties and retirees have started for 2017. Subjects include art, craft, computers, walking, discussion groups, dance, music, singing, social luncheons, travel groups, languages, genealogy and patchwork to mention. Class leaders are volunteers who like to share their subject in a class or outdoor environment. Please visit u3ayarraranges.com.au or phone the office Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday only. Hours 10am-1pm. Phone: (03) 9728 1132.
Thanks for your patience during the he Blackburn and Heatherdale level crossing removal works. For the past six weeks we’ve been busy:
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• with around 2,667 truck movements per day during the peak time over the two sites • employing up to 800 staff working over 41 days • installing 18,500 tonnes of crushed rock (ballast) • building three new pedestrian bridges over the rail cutting • laying approximately 6km of track.
The level crossings are now removed, this will improve safety and public transport facilities, improve traffic flow and provide a more reliable Belgrave/Lilydale line service. Creating a safer, faster and more convenient way to travel whether by road, train, bike or foot.
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Mayor Noel Cliff, Sue Noble and Craig Lapsley with Yarra Ranges Council worker and volunteer Kerry Trengove. 164798 Over the weekend, special thanks went out to the Yarra Ranges community volunteers who assisted with clean-up operations after the 9 October windstorm last year. Yarra Ranges Council hosted an ‘Appreciation Barbecue’ at the Lilydale Lake Community Room on Saturday 11 February. Emergency Management Commissioner Craig Lapsley and Yarra Ranges Mayor Noel Cliff were among those who expressed their gratitude. The success of the community-led campaign highlighted the incredible work of community volunteers. ‘Mail’ photographer Greg Carrick captured just some of the many acknowledgements.
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Kids in full bloom St Paul’s Primary School’s Kyan and Keira de Wit (pictured) are showing off some of the blooms for sale at next Saturday’s Country Fair at Monbulk. In the school grounds, at Moores Road, Monbulk, locally grown flowers and plants will be for sale. Also available will be 20 market stalls, carnival rides - including the Cha-Cha and mechanical bull - vegetarian foods, Devonshire teas and live entertainment, including well-known Hills musician, Cyril Moran. St Paul’s Parents and Friends president, Jacqui Cook, said proceeds would go towards school improvements. She said the support of local businesses had been overwhelming. 164761
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Monbulk and District Community Bank Branch is running its third business breakfast this year, focusing on bringing the horticultural business community together. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Rural Bank, Alexandra Gartmann, is this year’s special guest speaker. Ms Gartmann was CEO of the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal (FRRR), and CEO of Birchip Cropping, for 10 years. Previously, she has been a member of the Board of the Rural Finance Corporation and is currently the chair of the CSIRO Agriculture Advisory Council, a member of the Prime Minister’s Community Business Partnership and the Victorian Agriculture Advisory Council. Ms Gartmann will be a fascinating speaker, who will address issues such as sustainability of the industry in a changing world, innovation, supporting profitable businesses and best practice, as well as women as leaders in horticulture and agriculture Industries. This special event will be held on Friday 24 February at the Monbulk Bowling Club. If you have a business in, or are connected to, the horticulture industry and would like to attend this fantastic event, you can call into the branch at 70 Main Road, Monbulk, phone (03) 9752 1130 or email monbulkcommunitybank@gmail. com to reserve your seat. Manager Monbulk and District Community Bank, Aimee te Boekhorst, invites you to attend with a full breakfast included. RSVP is a must and a maximum of two delegates from your business please. To reserve you place, book today.
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MARKET SCENE A market apart Whether you make, bake, grow your own - or perhaps have vintage clothing or whatever you consider is recycled and suitable for the sustainable Gembrook Market - they would love to hear from you. Volunteers needed: If you have any spare time, Gem-
brook Market urgently needs your help. Become a volunteer on market days (only once a month, fourth Sunday). Join in the community spirit; meet new people. Ring market co-ordinator Peter Carson on 0437 664 121.
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St Andrews Market
Gembrook Market Gembrook Community Hall 4th Sunday of ever y Month excluding December
Every Saturday 8:00am to 2:00pm
Market Day 9am – 2pm Relocated from Gembrook Puffing Billy Station to
Regulars include Organic Fruit and Veggies, Massage, Pre-loved vintage and retro goods, Art & Craft, Hair Braids and Wraps,Handmade Soap and Organic Skin care products, Free Range Eggs, The Chai Tent, Kids Pony Rides, Delicious food including Vegetarian and Gluten free options and a great variety of Buskers to name just a few.
Gembrook Road Indoor - Outdoor stalls - Plenty of free parking.
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Located in the foothills of the Yarra Ranges with a passion for Fresh, Handmade, Recycled and Creative products St Andrews market is a great place to relax and take in the atmosphere or somewhere to sell your creations and/or pre-loved goods. Refer to the market website for more information.
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Market with the mostest Cockatoo CFA has been running its plant market for about 25 years, which is one third of the brigade’s life, as it turns 75 next month. The market was introduced to raise funds for the brigade, so it can purchase operational equipment and help to protect the community. About five years ago, the CFA bought a new 3000-litre tanker, which was predominantly funded by the plant market over a long period. Because the unit is only provided with one tanker by CFA, they will need to replace their brigade-owned truck in about 15 years, so it’s a long-term plan. They have about 70 nurseries and other gardening-related businesses attending, as well as food stalls, raffles and donuts, with coffee available. Trolleys are available for hire from Maryknoll CFA on the day, as part of their fund-raising for the year. The market runs from 9am-2pm and entry is $5 per car. The market will be held on Sunday 5 March at the corner of Woori Yallock and Avon roads, Cockatoo. Previously, they have had an October market as well, but can’t find a site available so this will be the only plant market for the year. Stall-holders have plenty of bargains and plants at reduced rates. Plants available vary from advanced trees to roses and succulents. Fruit trees and ferns tend to be popular. Bacon and egg rolls get the day started, as well as a sausage sizzle. Every helper on the day is either a CFA member or family member lending a hand. All food is sourced locally through local businesses, so it’s a real community event. For more details, check out the Cockatoo CFA’s Facebook page.
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Some early Oscars buzz By Seth Lukas Hynes
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Legendar y show set By Jodie Symonds The boy from the bush is getting ready for a big show full of his top hits. Country music legend Lee Kernaghan spoke to ‘The Mail’ and said he was excited to be performing his 25th anniversary show at the York on Lilydale on Saturday 25 February. “I think the highlight of 2017 will be playing at the York on Lilydale- I
cannot think of a better venue,” Kernaghan said. Although he has visited the Yarra Ranges before, this will be Kernaghan’s first time performing in Lilydale. He described the show as a “party atmosphere” with all of his top hits. “It’s a spectacular show,” Kernaghan said.
“I’ll be turning it on and turning it up for everyone.” Celebrating the quarter of a century career milestone, he preferred to call his fans 'mates’, as they have inspired his music. “ ... because they feel like family,” Kernaghan said. He said some of his most memorable shows would include the Gympie Muster when he set one of his guitars
on fire and his first ever show at the Deniliquin Ute Muster. Kernaghan opened the 25th anniversary tour in Tamworth on Thursday 26 January. He will be joined by Australian country-rock band The Wolfe Brothers and Australian country music artist Christie Lamb. Tickets are available at www. moshtix.com.au
This week, I’d like to talk about some of the categories in the upcoming Academy Awards (26 February). I want Arrival, Denis Villeneuve’s intelligent, riveting film about alien visitation and the human psyche, to win Best Picture, but it probably won’t. The film is up against excellent competition - including Barry Jenkins’ harrowing African-American drama Moonlight and Damien Chazelle’s charming, Hollywood ego-stroking La-La Land - and the Academy has always had a general disdain for science fiction. But Arrival will almost certainly win Best Adapted Screenplay, as it’s a remarkably complete yet innovative interpretation of the source short story. Best Original Screenplay will hopefully go to The Lobster, for its witty, surreal satire of our relationship-obsessed modern culture. Setting aside the encouraging racial diversity in this year’s acting nominees, there are still some actors who I believe were sorely overlooked. Michael Keaton was magnetic as McDonald's founder and charismatic sociopath Ray Kroc in The Founder. Anya Taylor-Joy delivered graceful pathos in The Witch, and even Daniel Radcliffe deserved a nod for his bold, bizarre performance as a gassy talking corpse in Swiss Army Man. I thought Victoria, a nail-biting German thriller shot in one continuous take, should have been nominated for Best Cinematography, but it had already been unsuccessfully submitted as Germany’s Best Foreign Language Feature nominee for last year’s Oscars. Oscars results rarely reflect the tastes of the everyday movie-goer, but I’m still excited to see how this year’s Oscars turn out.
Odyssey of the Himalayas By Peter Douglas Acclaimed artist Jan Ward is set to present a talk about her two treks to the Himalayas and the artworks they inspired. Ward will present ‘Himalayan Odyssey’ at the Sherbrooke Art Society’s annual general meeting on Saturday 4 March from 1.30pm. Guests are welcome to attend the event. Ward first visited the remote region of Ladakh, in northwestern India near the border with Pakistan, in September 2005. She trekked on foot for three weeks over the high mountain passes of the Zanskar Ranges to the north of the Himalayan massif on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau. The sketches and photos from this trek inspired a series of paintings and a solo exhibition in Canberra in 2007. A second trek to the forbidden kingdom of Mustang in northern Nepal on the border with Tibet in 2009 was just as visually inspiring and another exhibition of her work followed. Ward will show images of these two remote and fascinat-
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An all-American car display nested in the picturesque Dandenong Ranges is hoping to attract strong numbers from the broader hills community next weekend. Hailed as the ultimate boys’ day out, the 24th annual All American Card Display and Man Cave Alley will for the first time include the addition of market stalls offering a range of goods targeting to the Aussie bloke. The event is a major fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Emerald and District, run by the club in conjunction with the
Thunderbirds Rod and Custom Car Club, with all proceeds going back into the community through projects and sponsorships. Rotary Club of Emerald and District’s Russ Nielsen, a key organiser of the event, said there would be about 500 American cars and trucks, hot rods and customs, classic and vintage cars on display. “Additionally we will have the G-Force V8 race car simulator that people can drive, along with drone and radio control model car demonstrations,” Mr Nielsen said. Food stalls and children’s
attractions will also be on offer, ensuring there is “plenty for everyone to see and do” while a period dress-up competition, matching owners to their cars, is sure to entertain. The All American Card Display and Man Cave Alley will be held at the Gembrook Sports Ground on Belgrave-Gembrook Road on 19 February from 8am. For more information, visit www.emeraldrotary.org.au/allamerican or email info@emeraldrotary.org.au Those interested in displaying their cars can phone Russ Nielsen on 0408 769 491.
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GRAND RESIDENCE THE property ‘Ellie Mae’s’ is a grand Cape Cod-style manor house set on just under two acres of magnificent established private gardens in a quiet, peaceful, sunny location. The grand main entry leads to a lounge featuring an impressive stonework open fireplace with access through french doors to the front verandah and peaceful distant views over the pond. Adjacent is an expansive 11m x 4.4m living area which provides the perfect area for a large family gatherings or functions. The perfectly planned layout has been architecturally designed as a luxury Bed&Breakfast or options of multi-
generational families to also enjoy. Alternatively it would suit as a corporate retreat, or serve as a grand family home. The light, bright and airy interior is freshly painted and recarpeted, with new blinds and lighting to compliment any decor. The semi-commercial main kitchen will cater to the largest of dinner parties, with casual dining located central to the kitchen and a stunning formal dining room opposite. One of the ground floor bedrooms also boasts an additional self-contained kitchen and dining/lounge area, with external access for the guests or in-laws. The upper-storey loft apartments, Garden
and Water View suites, enjoy elevated views over the extensive grounds and high cathedral ceilings with exposed timbers. A delightful stairway from a private entrance foyer separates these bedroom areas from the main residence. The master suite and extensive study/ parents’ retreat is completely private with stunning ensuite and walk-through wardrobe on the upper middle level with additional third and fourth bedroom (or more accommodation) well located beyond the dining. Enjoy the serene and tranquil gardens by day and by night with elegant lighting and
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK landscaping, gazebo, water features and private garden rooms. A carport and enclosed garage are built in the same character with bitumen sealed driveway providing excellent access to and from the property via two road frontages. Shops, restaurants, buses and the local tavern, just a stroll away and positioned so close to the heart of Mt Dandenong. Approximately an hour from the CBD, you will find a slice of country and appreciate the seasonal garden displays so superbly represented in this private substantial residence.
MT DANDENONG Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Trevor Bell, 0418 333 580 BELL REAL ESTATE, OLINDA, 9751 2375
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6 Upper Coonara Road Olinda
$670,000 Plus
512 Woods Point Rd East Warburton
$450,000 plus
Private Dual Living on Half an Acre
Out of a Fairy Tale...
A luid single-level design that integrates beautifully as an expansive 5-bedroom family home with Study and a whole lot of living space! AND just as easily functions as a 3-bedroom coniguration with internal connectivity to a private 2-bedroom wing complete with 2nd kitchen, more living space and its own entrance and all under the one rooline! The home is set a substantial distance from the road behind remote controlled gates and a screen of established trees, this exceptional HALF-ACRE property will certainly lift your spirits and enhance your daily family-dynamics.
This home is like something out of a story book oozing character and charming. Inside two stories of cosy yet spacious living, three bedrooms with BIR’s, master has a picturesque balcony - a lovely spot to overlook your gardens and some mountain views. Two bathrooms for your convenience, one upstairs and one down. A gorgeous property for someone wanting to escape it all. Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
50 Morris Road Upwey
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9 Peppercorn Place Yarra Junction
$800,000 plus
The One With The Lot!
An Absolute Stand Out Property
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.
Sitting on over half an acre this very substantial brick home provides accommodation for the large family with 4 huge bedrooms, several living zones, home ofice/gym and fabulous outdoor living, WIR & striking ensuite to master, gourmet timber kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances. Complete double garage plus a 3 bay garage/man cave with toilet, sink & heating. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
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34 Glasgow Road Kilsyth
Expressions of Interest
Yarra Junction
from $200,000 plus
An exquisite entertainer and idyllic acreage
Donna View Rise - Magniicent vacant land with views
At the foot of Mount Dandenong and next to the National Park, this unique four bedroom residence is inspired by the inest Victorian homesteads. A multitude of living zones integrate with the wrap-around verandah, overlooking landscaped gardens, three paddocks and Ranges views. The lounge/dining with gas ireplace, living/meals with wood ireplace and rumpus with bar are complemented by a deluxe granite kitchen with Ilve/Asko appliances. Fall in love with the mountain view which ills the glamorous pool house with bar and bi-folds out to a pool. Features a master bedroom with WIR and heritage-style ensuite, a granite bathroom with clawfoot bath, and an outdoor kitchen. On over four acres, there is a horse shed/open stable, reticulated paddock water, boat shed, ive-car garaging and a tandem carport. Walk easily to Billanook Primary School.
Located just a short stroll along the Warburton Trail from central Yarra Junction are these 6 beautiful lots. Elevated mountain views to the North and East take in Mt Donna Buang and Mt Little Joe and can be enjoyed from most of the lots which are cleared and ready to build your dream home (STCA). Ranging in size from 526-549 square metres each will enjoy all services including power, water, mains gas, phone, sewerage and are NBN ready. Nearby you’ll ind supermarket, primary and secondary schools, Yarra Centre sporting facilities and the iconic Gladysdale Bakery is just a few doors away.
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513
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CHARACTER HOME IN THE HEART OF BELGRAVE Located in a very sought after area this home offers 3 beds, charming wood ire, spacious kitchen, modern bathroom, two living zones, timber deck with glass fencing & large folding doors. The yard is fully fenced surrounded by an established garden. Also featured is a workshop/studio & large shed/ garage. In this fast moving market, be quick to arrange an inspection. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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PROUDLY PRESENTING THE NEWEST AND BEST OFFICE LISTING Set over two separately accessed levels this stunningly built home provides plenty of space for the extended family to really stretch out in. The main residence upstairs offers; 4 spacious bedrooms, three spacious living areas, lovely timber kitchen, gorgeous main bathroom with claw foot bath, outdoor undercover entertaining area, ducted heating & zoned refrigerated cooling, remote double garage, roller shutters, 4.5KW solar & water tank. The fully decked out modern retreat downstairs feautues 2 large bedrooms, HUGE open plan living with kitchenette, bathroom & outdoor living with spa. All this in a tranquil setting just a short walk to the heart of Belgrave and Tecoma’s shops, schools, train stations and restaurants.
229 Glenfern Road Upwey Dual Living on almost 3 Acres of Glenferns Finest
“Forrest Lodge”, an exquisitely unique Oregon log home perfectly positioned on gentle sloping acreage in prime location. Offering 4 BR’s, WIR, 2 bathrooms, expansive living, stunning kitchen, decking with pool plus a self contained 2 BR studio. Includes grand remote gates, circular driveway, grid interactive solar power, solar HWS, underground power & gas plus water tanks. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Sam Adamson 0421023760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
44 Chalet Road Olinda
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23 Hilltop Road Upper Ferntree Gully
The Birdwoods
‘Hilltop Views’
This beautifully presented home ensures that you’ll enjoy a high degree of comfort & privacy, at the end of the sweeping sealed driveway, boasting 4 bedrooms plus study over 2 levels with 3 bathrooms & easily accommodates modern family living. The home features a wonderful private master suite with a substantial dressing room and full bathroom. In addition there is a very large 2nd bedroom with a separate living area adjacent. Streaming natural light illuminates the generous living spaces including formal lounge / dining with open ire (plus gas ducted heating), rumpus room for the kids, and meals area off the kitchen. Outside, you will ind 4.75 Acres of stunning botanical style gardens with a huge variety of lowering exotics & European trees & shrubs
Elevated to capture the views across the Lysterield Valley is set in a picturesque setting with landscaped gardens, rock walls & water features surrounding the lat lawn. The rendered 2 storey home is renovated & zoned into 2 areas. The lower level has open plan living while the Timber & black kitchen is sleek, with S/S appliances incl 900mm oven & cooktop plus DW. A separate TV room, bathroom & laundry/ mud room completes the family area while upstairs high ceilings create a spacious feel to 4 + bedrooms (BIR’s), 2nd bathroom, incl Master with balcony. New blinds, carpets & a neutral colour palette will compliment any furnishings while storage is abundant. Externally the black steel auto gates lead to the sealed driveway & car accom. A studio is perfect for a home ofice or teenagers retreat with a wine cellar under the home.
Contact: Dwayne Sparkes 0409 873 731 Inspection: By Private Inspection (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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40 Rosina Drive Oficer
Offers Over $495,000
23 Eventide Rise Pakenham
Offers Over $525,000
Immaculate as New Home in Sought After Location!
Family Entertainer Big on Space!
This immaculate property designed by “Inspired Homes” is only 1 ½ years young & located in the popular Potter’s Grove Estate, offering easy access to Pakenham or Berwick & walking distance to some of the best schools in the area & public transport. Featuring 3 BDRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, 2 living areas or perhaps 4th BDR, gorgeous central kitchen, alfresco entertaining & DBL lock up garage.
This fantastic family home has a great loorplan with spaces for all & is well located in the popular Lakeside Estate, close to the best of everything Pakenham has to offer. The home is modern & stylish offering 4 BDRs with BIRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, 3 spacious living areas & study or 4th living space & modern kitchen. Add to this a DBL garage with internal access & outdoor alfresco area with water feature.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 11.15am-11.45am (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 10.30am-11.00am (Photo ID Required)
8 Auhl Road Emerald
Offers Over $725,000
108 Emerald Monbulk Road Emerald
Offers Over $710,000
Character Home with 2 Large Sheds on ¾ Acre!
Your Hideaway in the Hills!
Sitting proudly behind impressive automatic wrought iron gates is this quintessential character hills home that you will love coming home to. The 2 storey home has vaulted ceilings, 3 BDRs, mezzanine style study, 2 large separated living areas & large country style timber kitchen. Add to this a entertaining gazebo, lovely gardens & 2 large sheds with concrete loors & power.
This grand 4 BDR Cedar home on 2 natural acres just 3km to the heart of Emerald, features a modern kitchen, dining area with OFP, a lounge room with wood heater, a rumpus room, powder room & 4th BDR downstairs. Upstairs is the Master with WIR, private balcony & ensuite & a further 2 large BDRs, a family bathroom & a 4th living area. Add to this a double garage, carport & large shed/workshop.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 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)
7 Vista Court Gembrook
Offers Over $535,000
265 Spillers Road Macclesield
Offers Over $890,000
More Than You Imagined on Almost ¼ Acre!
“Berry Springs” - 12 Acres with Endless Views!
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 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 Inspection: Saturday 12.30pm-1.00pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968 Inspection: Saturday 3.30pm-4.00pm (Photo ID Required)
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Bowlers recruiting By Peter Douglas After struggling to field three sides in Saturday pennant, Monbulk Bowls Club is seeking out those who enjoy being part of team sports. The 51-year-old bowling club has about 130 members and has again increased its numbers this year. Many bowlers enjoy turning out for social bowls, rather than getting their competitive juices flowing. Playing pennant bowls is a team sport; it is more competitive and requires a different mental attitude as well as the technical bowling skills. One pennant competition is played on Tuesdays, making it ideal for retirees or people with flexible work hours. Monbulk fields three sides in the Tuesday competition. The other pennant competition is played on Saturday afternoons against other local clubs, from September to March (the warmer months), with a few weeks off at Christmas. The timing of this competition makes it suitable for men and women who may still be working. It is also a great way for sportspeople to stay competitive when they retire from other sports. Club president, Jenny Holmes, fears that, without more competitive bowlers, Monbulk could be forced to drop down to two Saturday pennant sides next season.
“We are nearing the end of this pennant season, with finals coming up in a few weeks. Then the next pennant season starts up again in September,” she said. “So MBC has only a few months to get some newcomers through the door and train them up ready for the rigours of pennant competition.” On Sunday 26 February, from 1pm, the club will be holding a Try Bowls Day where anyone can try bowls for free. Membership for the first year is just $50 and the pennant uniform is subsidised by the club. Vice-president, Alan Hamilton, says that makes it one of the best value sports around. “Some bowlers have come from sporting backgrounds like football, soccer, netball, golf or tennis. Others arrive with little sporting experience and then discover they have a talent for bowling,” he said. “But, overwhelmingly, it is the friendships that keep the club bubbling along. “New members will be made welcome, no matter what their age or ability.” The club has excellent facilities, with two synthetic bowling greens which can be used all year round, as well as an award-winning bistro and bar with great prices. For more information, visit www.monbulkbowls.org or phone (03) 9756 6183.
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Young-gun assault By Ian Harley FTGDCA Upwey-Tecoma suffered their second batting collapse in seven days thanks to Eildon Park’s Zac Corcoran, in Round 11 of Ferntree Gully District Cricket Association action. Corcoran, still playing junior cricket, took five wickets as the Panthers rolled the Tigers for 92. The Tigers then came out fighting like cornered cats to have Eildon Park 5/55 at the close of play. Cameron Wheeler took five wickets and will need a couple more to seal a win early next week. Knoxfield are looking to keep their top spot secure as they made 7/331 at home to Belgrave. Adith Sundaresh top scored for the Knights with 112, while opening partner Ben Gerloff (70), Matt Train (49) and Zac Wilson (38) all helped set an imposing total for the Magpies. Ben Carnell toiled away for 29 overs to return the figures of 3/95 for Belgrave. Upper Ferntree Gully has secured first innings points over Monbulk. Todd Burley (4/27) and Shane Luck (3/7) tore through the Hawks line-up, dismissing them for 96, before Josh Dowling (69*), Jay Windross (63) and Burley (35no) got the Kings into a strong position. With games to come against Knoxfield and Eildon Park, the Kings need to make every post a winner if they are to secure a toptwo finish.
In the remaining games, The Basin made 9/279 against Mountain Gate. Josh Lee’s 77no on top of Danny Rundle's 56, and Jake Best's 39 helped set a solid total. Sanitha DeMel was the Gators’ best bowler, taking 4/54. The Bears need to keep winning, as they wait for results to fall their way. Knox Gardens set Ferntree Gully a target of 216 with Jackson Marget (36) and Michael Brearley (35no) best performed with the bat. In DeCoite Shield, Knoxfield made 8/263 against Rowville, South Belgrave have 239 on the board against St John’s Tecoma, Footballers are 1/55 having dismissed Olinda for 114, and Johnson Park will chase Lysterfield’s 8/235 Norm Reeves Shield Knox Gardens 8/215 (Marget 36, Brearley 35*) v Ferntree Gully; Knoxfield 7/331 (Sundaresh 112, Gerloff 70, Train 49, Wilson 38, Carnell 3/95) v Belgrave; Upwey Tecoma 92 (Z. Corcoran 5/18) v Eildon Park 5/55 (C. Wheeler 5/28); The Basin 9/279 (J. Best 39, D. Rundle 56, J. Lee 77*, S. De Mel 4/54) v Mountain Gate; Monbulk 96 (T. Burley 4/27, S. Luck 3/7) v Upper FTG 4/176 (J. Dowling 69*, J. Windross 63, T. Burley 35*). DeCoite Shield Knoxfield 8/263 (Plumridge 100*, Faulkner 45, Burley 38, Morsello 3/81) v Rowville; South Belgrave 239 (J. McDermott 41, Sutherland 46, Bailey 3/44, Evans 3/26) v St John’s Tecoma; Olinda 114 (T. Lakshita 5/40, L. Bosley 4/42) v FTG
Footballers 1/55; Lysterfield 8/235 (N. Walsh 46, N. Hicks 34, A. Kinniburgh31, de Silva3/56, Stallworthy 3/46) v Johnson Park. Division 3 Ferntree Gully 198 (Delaney 43, Catalano 40, Withers 3/35) v Knox Gardens; Upwey-Tecoma 134 (J. Doobie. 43, J. Healy-Rotheram 3/8) v Eildon Park 1/87 (J. Gaskin 54*); Mountain Gate 142 (C. Harris 33, J. Debernadi 7/53) v The Basin; Belgrave 196 (P. Thiel 40, T. Argoon 37, V. Chaplin 4/45, R. Walker 4/57) v Knox Boronia; Monbulk 2/52 v Upper FTG 3/256 dec. (B. Rickard 137, S. Collard 59*, R. Griffiths 38). Division 4 St John’s Tecoma 208 (Chandler 60, Pitts 38*, Robb 31, Lawson 3/57, Seamer 3/49, Phillips 3/24) v South Belgrave; Rowville 123 (A. Freeman 39, D. Tibbals 3/31) v Eildon Park 0/72 (S. Woodward 42); Johnson Park 188 (Devenish 74, Whilesmith 43, Glenister 4/22, D. Rosario 3/35) v Lysterfield Footballers v Olinda - no scores available. Division 5 Ferntree Gully 189 (Salan 51, Jacobson 32, Wallace 3/28, Mills 3/36, Freeling 3/64) v The Basin; Knoxfield 9/401 (Smyth 96, Plumridge 54, Harris 49, Stewart 47, Pitt 33, Palamara 31, Walden 3/66) v Eildon Park; Knox Boronia 76 (Edwards 7/34) v Lysterfield 8/213 (Neill 53, Wallker 31); Knox Gardens 8/238 (A. Jongen 75, Bakker 31*, Morton 3/28, Oliver 3/76) v Upper FTG. Division 6 Eildon Park 4/84 v Monbulk 1/123 (T. Utting 47*, B. Brockwell 48*); South Belgrave 6/81 (Kennesley
3/13) v Upwey 4/122 (Hayward 50, Hurst 45); Johnson Park 3/171 (M. Francis 87*, C. Devinish 30) v Belgrave 4/176 (J. Mythen 53, T. Brockman 46, W. Davidson 33*, J. Howden 3/36); Upper FTG 0/123 (A. Hayman 82*) v Knox Gardens 0/162 (Christiansen 100*, Montague 45*), Divsion 7 The Basin 3/108 (M. Brown 41*, O’Sullivan 33) v Ferntree Gully 2/115 (Hallo 47*); Upwey-Tecoma 7/183 (D. Harris 33, G. Filleul 3/37) v Olinda 8/137 (A. Ardley 32); Monbulk 4/156 (J. Fenby 66*) v Belgrave 2/118 (I. Davison 34*, L. Dyer 33.); Lysterfield 5/95 (Taylor 27, Godson 33*) v Mountain Gate 4/64; Knoxfield bye; St John’s Tecoma d Upper FTG forfeit. B1 St John’s Tecoma 8/215 (Bull 50*, Van Hoorn 49, Crichton 38, Fajloun 4/38) d Ferntree Gully 99 (Adams 4/36, Helsham 3/1); Monbulk 6/170 (S. McBride 35, D. Rak 34, O. Perera 3/36) d Knox Boronia Churches 9/169 (J. Prendergast 51*); Knox City 4/108 d Lysterfield 99 (Petrie 4/23). Under 16s St Johns Tecoma 6/95 (Lees 38, Ardley 3/6) v Olinda 1/101 (Langer 50*); Upper FTG 1/86 v Lysterfield 1/90. Under 14s - Saturday Upper FTG 2/108 (Beyer 50, Goodger 43*) v Rowville 7/42 (Mackay 2/2, Lord 2/3). Under 14s - Friday Upper FTG Kings 2/69 (Beyer 25*) v Footballers 0/66 (Kahsnitz 21*, Dean 22*).
One tough result MONBULK BOWLS TUESDAY Division 1 Monbulk v Chirnside Park - d 45 - 66: Max Cobb - d 16-18; Peter Koomen - d 17-20; Jenny Holmes - d 12-28. Division 3 Monbulk v Pakenham - d 38-66: Jan Moore d 11-27; Graeme Goller - d 14-20; Alan Clerke - d 13-19. Division 4 - Monbulk v Heatherdale - d 60-57: Lorraine Mclaren - w 24-21; Maria Baas - w 2316; Eric Furby - d 13-20. SATURDAY Division 2 - Monbulk v Lilydale - w 82-69 Great, but tough win at home. Lilydale brought their A-game on Saturday and had Monbulk under the pump for most of the day. In the end, the home ground advantage again proved the difference, with Monbulk getting over the line by 13 shots. The win has elevated Monbulk to third on the ladder. Three matches to go before the finals, what an awesome effort from this team. Do we dare to dream? Andrew Bell - w 21-17; Eric Markhem - w 2214; Bruce Cameron - d 17-18; Brian Smith - d 22-20. Divison 4 Monbulk v Heatherdale - w 99-56 A rare win for Division 4 team - but what a win! Having control of the game all day, they ran away with the game and ending up winning by 43 shots. Well done team, three matches to go, could we say three wins? Keith Hill - w 19-13; Peter Francis - w 28-10; Lorraine Mclaren - w 30-14; Shorty Hicks - w 22-19. Division 8 Monbulk v Waverley Golf - d 25-41 Loss for Monbulk has put a bit of pressure on this team. Suddenly, after looking safe a few weeks back, they have a battle on their hands to finish in the top four. In a five-way battle, they can finish anywhere from first to fifth. The next three weeks will be tough, but this team can rise to the challenge. Doug Elliot - d 10-22; Alan Brooke - d 15-19.
YVCA Scoreboard DJ STRACHAN SHIELD Woori Yallock 202 (David Lever 5/56, C. Ferguson 52, R. Smith 43, T. Murphy 35) def by Warburton 4/235 (David Lever 103, S. Humphrey 48, T. McKail 35*, L. Barnard 26, S. Young 3/69); Mount Evelyn 5/339 (Dan Fraser 130*, D. Giblin 79, K. Jones 49, G. Fraser 40) d Healesville 190 (Mark Minney 82, S. Hamer 31, B. Damrow 23, G. Fraser 3/30, K. Jones 2/28); Yarra Junction 3/120 (A. Taylor 58, M. Robinson 32) and 3/40 (T. Hancock 17, M. Hadlum 3/19) d Seville 40 (L. McGookin 13, K. Bomford 4/11, T. Ottrey 3/3, N. Bark 2/0) and 123 (H. Byrne 54, T. Page 29, C. Spaulding 6/22, Q. Hodgkinson 2/10). Ladder: Warburton-Millgrove 63.0, Mount Evelyn 57.0, Woori Yallock 45.0, Yarra Junction 45.0, Healesville 27.0, Seville 27.0, Yarra Glen 21.0. RA FINGER TROPHY Woori Yallock 210 (P. Broussard 96, S. Morgan 33, A. Nelson 3/31, J. Nelson 3/33) d Warburton 9/114 (A. Doolan 38, N. McDonald 26, S. Morgan 3/25, J. Adams 2/4); Healesville 186 (B. Wallace 48, M. Jackson 45, T. Kear 4/25, P. Jones 3/41) d Hoddles Creek 125 (W. Trotter 39, M. Jones 24, A. Pearce 5/30, L. Chandler 3/27); Wandin 159 (T. Thorne 36, M. Kushbakt 25, A. Rafique 29, L. Thomas 3/24, B. Tauber 3/41) def by Launching Place 6/198 (M. Bradley 49, M. McConnell 42, B. Mills 39, C. Uzman 4/65); Coldstream 8/159 (D. Oliffe 43, S. Kollosche 26, B. Walsh 24*, D. Chaproniere 2/11, T. Pilton 2/15) d Yarra Junction 111 (S. Thomas 33, R. Say 4/23, D. Whelan 3/21, D. Sharpe 2/27); Seville 51 (M. Ewart 22 R. Prowse 7/16, J. Harding 2/7) and 119 (B. Costigan 36, M. Ewart 24*, J. Carroll 4/32, R. Prouse 3/40 def o/r by Gruyere 173 (M. Hodggetts 81, J. Carroll 34, M. Tilney 34, D. Knight 4/15, J. Beri 2/15). Ladder: Coldstream 51.0, Gruyere 49.0, Hoddles Creek 49.0, Healesville 45.0, Woori Yallock 43.0, Yarra Junction 39.0, Warburton-Millgrove 33.0, Launching Place 27.0, Wandin 15.0, Seville 9.0. C GRADE Healesville 9/158 (J. North 60*, T. Cavill 24, M. Kogleman 3/34, S. Sanders 2/12) d Powelltown 148 (S. Thompson 40, C. Dunne 20, S. Fawdry 4/31, T. Cavill 3/28, J. Hellary 2/22); Seville 8/173 (G. Frankovic 77, P. Smith 41, R. Wilson 4/23, A. Whiting 2/23) v Mount Evelyn 172 (D. Finch 45, D. Westaway 41, R. Sheperd 23, A. Kay 6/16, G. Foster 3/53); Yarra Glen 9/174 (L. Crawford 44, L. Coulson 39, J. Clare 31, M. Oakley 4/30, H. Lamont 2/13) def by Wandin 6/180 (D. Wallace 82*, B. Sinnott 54, L. Coulson 2/21, S. Patterson 1/7). Ladder: Mount Evelyn 51.0, Wandin 39.0, Seville 36.0, Powelltown 30.0, Yarra Glen 21.0, Healesville 21.0. D GRADE
Hoddles Creek 9/253 (S. Robertson 65, L. Van Der Vlugt 63*, J. Vanraay 3/33, D. Henderson 2/24) d Mount Evelyn 147 (B. Smith 40, L. Van Der Vlugt 3/12, B. Cole 2/24); Coldstream 264 (P. McArdle 80, B. Creedy 57, M. Young 5/71) d Launching Place 51 (D. Evans 3/19, C. Steele 2/8) and 7/111 (G. Ferguson 30, J. Kuth 27, A. Cummins 3/15); Yarra Junction 2/264 (L. Thompson 100*, G. Thompson 53, Ben Thomas 67*, R. Turner 28) d o/r Seville 61 (R. Culwick 20, R. Boxell 6/20) and 8/192 (S. Mundie 56, J. McKenna 67, G. Lebrocq 3/11,B. Ganson 2/32, T. Reed 2/42); Wandin bye. Ladder: Wandin 52.0, Coldstream 48.0, Hoddles Creek 36.0, Yarra Junction 34.0, Launching Place 18.0, Mount Evelyn 12.0, Seville 12.0. ONE DAY GRADE Warburton-Millgrove 116 (J. McIntosh 56, S. Middleton 18*, B. Louw 7/12, I Bolch 3/13) d Healesville 98 (B. Louw 34, R. Nolan 15, T. Walker 2/13, B. Olcorn 2/26); Marysville 8/200 (J. Darkin 42*, R. Hodgins 40*, Omair 2/20) d Coldstream 162 (Omair 40, D. Vaux 34, R. Hogins 3/5); Wandin 6/253 (D. Trembath 45, M. Laman 40ret., H. Beers 2/27, H. Vassallo 2/41) d Gruyere District 7/107 (G. Sweetten 41*, T. Noar 20, M. Richardson 2/9, S. Moore 1/15), Powelltown bye. Ladder: Powelltown 81.0, Marysville 57.0, Coldstream 45.0, Wandin 33.0, Warburton-Millgrove 27.0, Seville 15.0, Gruyere 15.0, Healesville 12.0, Yarra Junction 6.0. UNDER 16S Healesville 8/123 (N. Darkin 62, D. Howard-Scales 18, A. Vicendesci 2/6) v Warburton-Millgrove; Wandin-Coldstream 6/137 (L. Sinnott 42, M. Pezzimenti 28, P.Heaphy 1/16, J. Coutts 1/18) v Mount Evelyn; Yarra Junction bye. Ladder: Warburton-Millgrove 42.0, Yarra Junction 40.0, Healesville 34.0, Wandin/Coldstream 33.0, Mount Evelyn 15.0. UNDER 14S Hoddles Creek-Yarra Junction v Mount Evelyn 7/105 (B. Jones 32, D. Finch 19, A. Hall 2/13, O. Simpson 1/7); Launching Place 5/168 (X. Beattie 40*, M. Sinnott 36, W. Cooney 1/6, D. Ebbell 1/10, S. North 1/15) v Healesville; Yarra Glen v Warburton-Millgrove (no scores); Seville 4/231 (J. Proctor 43*, J. Beri 40*, T. Noar 2/18, D. Maston 1/29) v Gruyere District. Ladder: Healesville 52.0, Seville 48.0, Warburton-Millgrove 36.0, Launching Place 32.0, Hoddles Creek/Yarra Junction 24.0, Yarra Glen 18.0, Mount Evelyn 6.0, Gruyere 6.0 UNDER 12A Healesville v Hoddles Creek 74; T. Fritzlaff 11*, R. Lever 2/5, C. Kuszenow 2/10); Seville 8/102 (H. Smith 16*, H. Wheeler 2/6, C. Smith 2/9, M. Cummins 2/14) v Coldstream; Hoddles Creek bye.
Mount Evelyn star batsman Daniel Fraser cracked a fine century. 163603 Picture: GREG CARRICK Ladder: Warburton-Millgrove 42.0, Healesville 40.0, Seville 27.0, Coldstream 21.0, Hoddles Creek 12.0. UNDER 12B Yarra Junction 6/112 (L. Theobald 33*, R. Bomfod 17*, C. Atkins 11*, C. Paterson 7, B. Fitzpatrick 2/3, D. Nikua 1/4, A. Sims 1/8) v Marysville; Yarra Glen v Healesville 96 (R. Cameron 13*, H. Burchmore 10, L. Pearse 2/14, R. Borthwick 2/8); Mount Evelyn 131 (N. Darvell 24*, O. Hampton 2/7, A. Kuth 2/10, T. Cope 1/3) v Launching Place.
Ladder: Healesville 42.0, Yarra Junction/Gruyere 24.0, Launching Place 18.0, Marysville 18.0, Mount Evelyn 12.0, Yarra Glen 12.0. UNDER 10S Warburton-Millgrove White 3/66 (Kobe 11, Thomas 8, Jake 7, Thomas 2/3, Lucy 1/7) d Wandin 6/54 (Lucy 10, Rory 9, Bethany 7, Sam 3/3, Kobe 1/1, Thomas 1 r/o); Warburton 3/66 (Kobe 11, Tom 4, Thomas 2/3, Lucy 1/7) d Wandin 6/54 (Rory 9, Jack D. 6, Zane 1/6, Kobe 1/1).
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Great results for shield finals By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS Yarra Ranges Athletics senior athletes track and field Shield season came to a close on Sunday with four teams qualifying for the Athletics Victoria Shield Finals - Open Women and Open Men, Under 16s Women and Under 16s Men, competing at Lakeside Stadium. This was an excellent reward after 12 rounds of summer competition. Athletes across a range of track and field events score points for the club, with total points determining the team position on the ladder. A long, tiring, but ultimately enjoyable day saw our four teams finish with exceptional team and individual performance. Final results were unavailable at the time of printing; however, it is likely the Open Women team finished an agonisingly close second place behind a strong Mentone team. The other teams were unofficially 5th (Open Men), 6th (Women U16s) and 8th (Men U16s). Stand-out perfomances came from Michaela Duncan, Lucas Taylor, Harrison Van Duuren and Mia Strudley. Special mention to Mia, who added three extra events to her day’s activities to cover for ill or absent athletes, 2000m steeplechase, 1500m, 100m and 400m. This week’s Yarra Ranges Athletics competition on Saturday morning was the unique and busy ‘Choose Your Own Event’ round.
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7460 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Kick, 7, certainly. 8, Earn (anag.) 9, May-o. 10, Nick. 11, Sees (rev.) 14, Cor-respon-d. 16, Waste-paper. 19, Tied (tide). 22, L-ist. 24, Meet. 25, Deal. 26, Tentac-les. 27, Play. Down - 1, Keeps. 2, Car-v-e. 3, Rep-air. 4, St-rove. 5, Li-en. 6, Place name. 12, Equalises (anag.) 13, S-co-t. 15, Port. 17, Pu-mice. 18, Peeked (peaked). 20, I-deal. 21, Da-l-ly. 23, Tots.
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DOWN 1. Doesn’t go off, one observes (5). 2. Cut few are concerned about (5). 3. Mend the stuff and look after it (6). 4. Did one’s best on the way over to unwind (6). 5. The right man, I improsoned (4). 6. Virginia, for instance? Or Florence? (5,4). 12. Squares one sees quail flying round in (9). 13. Keeping company, in a way, with a northerner (4). 15. Where you see sailors drink (4). 17. Creatures found under a turned up stone (6). 18. Looked as though it had a pointed top, you say (6). 20. One is on a wooden base? Perfect! (5). 21. Flirt with a made up lady who’s about fifty (5). 23. Snorts “Kids!” (4).
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1. Protest, though it gives one a thrill (4). 7. With assurance, of course (9). 8. Make out it’s nearly two-thirds (4). 9. Is not debarred from taking the vacancy in Ireland (4). 10. Condition the man (4). 11. Is a spectator for the comeback, too (4). 14. Agree to get string and tie the person up inside (10). 16. What the poor writer won’t do with the contents of the basket (5-5). 19. Didn’t win in the season spoken of (4). 22. Lean to one side first (4). 24. Come upon in the hunt (4). 25. Give you a hand, which means a lot (4). 26. Can’t be wrong to shelter in the driving sleet, they feel (9). 27. Provide the music and the drama (4). DOWN 1. Doesn’t go off, one observes (5). 2. Cut few are con-
Clues they feel (9). 27. Provide the music and the drama (4).
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Motoring Oh brother! What a feat By Daniel Powell
Millgrove star driver Justin Paull. 164738 “To come away with a fourth-place finish in the Australian Title against the best drivers in the country, as well as the Victorian Title, is an amazing feeling,” Justin said. “Jamie and I come from a family of racers, so to both come away with Victorian Titles in one season is extremely exciting for us all and it’s no doubt in part due to the amazing support we receive from our family and our sponsors.” With their dad, Phil, previously racing Super Sedans, their mum, Debra, previously racing One Litre Sedans and their sister, Tania, currently racing
Compact Speedcars, both Jamie and Justin have a rich racing pedigree and largely credit their supportive families for their recent success. While Justin can’t thank his girlfriend Amy and daughter Kaleysha enough for always being by his side, Jamie also especially thanks his wife, Fahy, who has been there every step of the way through all of the highs and lows, as well as his son, Clay, who loves to help work on the race car and watch his dad race. To find out more about Jamie and Justin, ‘like’ them on Facebook by searching Paull Racing.
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In the space of just over one month, Millgrove-based Paull brothers, Jamie and Justin, have achieved an historic and impressive feat, both being crowned 2016-'17 season Victorian Champions in their respective classes. Representing the open-wheel class, Justin claimed a hard-fought win in the Victorian Compact Speedcar Title at Rushworth Speedway in December. Jamie, not to be outdone, recently sped to a popular victory in the Victorian Sports Sedan Title at Rosedale Speedway, after a challenging five years in the class. It was a difficult run in qualifying, due to not yet nailing the correct setup, which saw him line up ninth for the feature race. Jamie, who won the 2008 Victorian Marsh Modifieds Title at Rushworth Speedway, managed to work his way through the quality field in the 35-lap feature race, making his way up to second place with 10 laps remaining. Bridging the gap between himself and race leader Andrew Jordan, Paull gave it everything he had in his VZ Holden Commodore, making a low dive on Jordan on the final turn of the last lap to take the lead and seize the Victorian Title crown. “It’s such a great feeling to win another Victorian Title, particularly with Justin having also won one recently,” Jamie said. He was also awarded the Best Presented Car award at the Victorian Title event, having completed Ripper Sticker kits for both his and Justin’s cars. “It’s great for our team to know that we can both be competitive while running different classes and it just goes to show how much the hard work our team continuously puts in has paid off,” he said. Off the back of his convincing Victorian Title win, after two disappointing DNFs in previous Victorian Titles, Justin’s strong form continued recently when he took to the track at Brisbane’s Archerfield Speedway in Queensland for the Australian Compact Speedcar Title. Starting out of position six for the 30-lap feature race, Justin gave an impressive performance to move into podium contention, where he became involved in a tough battle with Nathan Mathers for the final podium place. Unable to hold off Mathers’ advances, Paull relinquished third place and went on to finish a gallant fourth.
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