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Big bucks at cancer walk as the feet fight back The Walk with Me cancer event on Saturday has been enormously well-received, again raising some much-needed funds for cancer research. The event passed through Mount Picture: GREG CARRICK Evelyn, with more than 300 people involved. Pictured are some of the many dedicated supporters. See full story on page 20. 165414

Charges dropped The trio were each accused of sexual penetration of a child under 16, in Geelong, in the early hours of 1 November, 2015. They last year pleaded not guilty to the rape and abduction charges. After the announcement the trial will not proceed, the Victorian Supreme Court issued a suppression order, preventing media from reporting what police have said happened to the girl. Meanwhile, Fairfax reports have said there were concerns about the girl’s wellbeing with the trial approaching.

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The ‘Mail’s sister paper, the ‘Geelong Indy’, reported in an editorial that family members of the girl confirmed this was the case. “There has been no suggestion that police have bungled evidence or that the defence have suddenly discovered something that helps clear the clients,” the article read. “So it is possible the young victim at the centre of this case is simply emotionally unable to go through the extended suffering of being the primary witness in the trial of her three alleged perpetrators. “Her family confirmed last night

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court - they can go about their lives while a young girl tries to rebuild hers.” Since the reports first emerged of the allegations, the case has gained significant media attention, to the extent where Victoria Police had requested for social media users to “refrain posting inappropriate comments that might jeopardise a successful prosecution”. The post read: “Legislation dictates that nothing should be published that might prejudice a trial of an accused after they have been arrested or charged. “Restraint must be exercised so that the judicial process can run its course.”

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that this was the case, that she was too traumatised to take the stand and that they had requested the case to be dropped.” However, the editorial went on to question whether the city would recover from such an outcome. “Why? That is the question all of Geelong is now asking,” the article read. “Why have the three Wild men - accused of raping a 14-year-old girl - had their charges dropped? “They were accused of one of our city’s most notorious crimes. “And now they need not return to

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Brothers from Mount Evelyn and Olinda, and one relative, will no longer face trial over allegations they raped a 14-year-old girl in 2015. Kevin Andrew Wild, 31, of Olinda, and Allan Mark Wild, 30, of Mount Evelyn, and their relative Brodie Mark Wild, 20, were due to stand trial next month over charges they raped the girl in Geelong. However, on Friday 24 February, 2017, prosecutors told the Victorian Supreme Court they have dropped the charges.

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Fresh felines for all Thinking of bringing a cat or kitten into the family? Then look no further. The kitten season has well and truly arrived at Animal Aid. Mark Menze, Chief Executive Officer, explained that the animal welfare organisation had too many cats and kittens on its hands. Mr Menze said they needed to find loving homes for each and every one of them. “This year is no exception to any other, whereby from October through to May, around 1000 kittens and cats arrive at our shelters,” he said. “We have more felines on hand than we have room for, so if you are considering bringing a cat or kitten in to your home, then please make adoption your first option,” Mr Menze said. For a limited time, Animal Aid is

discounting its adoption fees for cats and kittens. “I want each and every cat and kitten in our care to go to a loving, caring home rather than spend too much time in the shelter environment,” he said. From 1 to 15 March only, adopters will receive a 50 per cent discount on cats over six months of age and a 25 per cent discount on kittens under six months. “All adopted kittens and cats are desexed, microchipped, have received parasite treatment and come with an identification tag,” he said. “This offer is of great value as one would normally expect to pay $300 for veterinary expenses alone, which is double the price of our discounted adoption offer for a kitten.” For further information on Animal Aid, visit www.animalaid.org. au or call (03) 8756 1300.

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Cash goes to wildlife rehab Two shelter operators and one foster carer in Monbulk will share in $6000 of government funding, through the latest round of the Wildlife Rehabilitator Grants program. Through the scheme, 81 shelter operators and 25 foster carers throughout Victoria will share in almost $180,000. Since 2008, the program has supported licensed Victorian rehabilitators to purchase important equipment and infrastructure for the recovery of native wildlife. More than 600 registered volunteer rehabilitators operate in the state, who help sick, injured or orphaned wildlife; with the aim of releasing them back into their habitat. Member for Monbulk, James Merlino, said rehabilitators played a vital role for their community. “Dedicated shelter operators and foster carers in Monbulk play a vital role in ensuring the return of many native animals back to their natural habitats,” he said.

Big bunny death is on the way - so be ready By Derek Schlennstedt A new strain of the calicivirus will be released next week at 150 sites around Victoria in a bid to reduce rabbit population numbers which have been steadily rising. To ensure domestic rabbits are not affected, rabbit owners are being urged to vaccinate their pets against the new strain before its release in March. The new RHDV1 K5 calicivirus is a Korean strain of the naturally-occurring rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) that was first released in Australia in 1996. The new strain aims to curb the spread of European Rabbits that have become resistant to existing RHDV strains. Dr Zoe Feigen veterinarian at the Melbourne Rabbit Clinic in Ferntree Gully says that the RHDV1 K5 Virus is highly contagious and can spread very quickly. “It can be carried by anyone, from animals to insects, even us, however mosquitoes and blowflies are the primary carriers and during wet weather periods when insect species thrive the virus can be carried and spread to other rabbits very quickly,” she says. “With the number of release sites across Melbourne, I’m sure the virus will spread rapidly.” According to the Federal Government’s ‘PestSmart Connect’ website, European rabbits have put 304 Australian threatened species under stress through food competition and land degradation. Of the 150 locations across Victoria, Silvan in the Yarra Valley has been chosen as a release site.

Insects can spread the virus across vast distances very quickly. 165324 Rabbit owners are urged to vaccinate their pet bunnies against the RHDV1 K5 calicivirus before its release in March. 165324 Pictures: DEREK SCHLENNSTEDT The Wabbit Action Group (WAGS) received a vial of the RHDV1 K5 virus to reduce the damage being done to farms in the area from wild rabbits. The group received $10,000 from the Dandenong Ranges Environment and Bushfire Reduction Community Grants Program for a two-year project to improve rabbit control in the SilvanWandin area. Alison Brinson spokesperson for

WAGS says Silvan has seen a dramatic rise in rabbit activity and it is affecting local farmers. “Rabbits are a massive problem in the area for horticulturists, fruit growers and vegetable growers; the rabbits nip the tops off the new shoots and eat the berries and vegetables, they even get around the plastic rabbit shields,” Alison Brinson says. The release of the RHDV1 K5

strain is part of the Federal Government’s commitment of $1.2 million to develop new rabbit control strategies and reduce the pest population. While the target is on wild rabbits the likelihood of domestic rabbits contracting the virus is high if they aren’t vaccinated. Rabbit Veterinarian Dr Zoe Feigen says the best strategy is to get a vaccination and to keep rabbits indoors or provide a mosquito proof hutch if outdoors. “Vaccination is the best protection, keeping up with regular vaccinations

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Owl hope in the hollows By Peter Douglas Local Powerful Owl watchers are crossing their fingers and hoping for two little miracles in the coming months. A pair of well-watched owls, which reside near the Mount Evelyn Recreation Reserve, are entering a crucial time in their breeding season - all the more important after the pair abandoned their young over the past two years. Resident watcher Clare Worsnop has been observing the owls for the past 32 years. She believes some kind of human interference has led to the owls abandoning their young in their hollow. This has meant an empty nest for the pair this year, with local watchers hopeful they will help increase the population in the region. The Powerful Owl is listed as endangered, with only three known populations existing in Mount Evelyn. Ms Worsnop said it was an important time of year. “You can tell it’s mating season because ‘Mr Owl’ changes his hoot, while ‘Mrs Owl’s’ hoot remains much the same,” she said. “If the conditions are right, they usually find a suitable hollow together, with eggs laid about June, before they hatch about July.” Ms Worsnop said there were no guarantees for the offspring, though. “There are two eggs, though it’s unusual for both to survive beyond the first 12 months,” she said. “It’s usually one owl who goes on to find a territory and survive.” Ms Worsnop says once the young owls lose their ‘baby trill’, their parents shoo them out of the nest and they are forced to find their own territory. This is because the male owl does not want another rival in their territory. Coming into autumn, it will be a busy time for ‘Mr Owl’, who will do all the hunting while the female watches over the eggs. The Powerful Owl is listed as endangered, with disappearing landscape in urban environments widely thought to be the cause. The species is mainly found in southeastern Australia and, as a skilful predator, is an important part of the ecosystems in which they inhabit. Ms Worsnop said it was fine to observe the Powerful Owls in their natural habitat, but encouraged minimal human interference.

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18 fine evaders and $375,000 nabbed on roads Eighteen fine evaders with a combined 1132 outstanding warrants were identified after a roadblock operation in Chirnside Park. On Tuesday 20 February, warrants valued at more than $375,000 were detected, after the joint Sheriff’s Office and Victoria Police operation.

The initiative was designed at located fine evaders and encouraging them to take steps to clear their outstanding debts. Sheriff of Victoria, Brendan Facey, said the the operation should serve as a reminder that the Sheriff’s Office can be anywhere at any time.

“This operation was designed to find those people who are deliberately trying to avoid paying their fines, while minimising any inconvenience to other motorists,” he said. Payment was received from 10 people on the day to finalise 40 warrants

worth more than $12,000. Five drivers had their wheels clamped and were required to arrange payment to have the clamps removed. A further six drivers, with 74 warrants worth over $25,000, were notified that their driver licence or vehicle regis-

tration would be suspended if they did not arrange to pay within seven days. Individuals can check whether they have outstanding fines by contacting Civic Compliance Victoria on 1300 221 249 or pay outstanding fines at www.fines.vic.gov.au.

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Autumn fair Family fun day at St Matthew’s Autumn Fair. Bric-a-brac, cakes and jams, food, craft, books, silent auction, toys, children’s activities and prayer available. Grab a bargain and spend time enjoying the friendly atmosphere. St Matthew’s Church. 17 Monash Avenue, Olinda. Saturday 18 March, from 11am to 3pm. For more details, visit www.lightinthehills.org.au.

Selbyfest Saturday 18 March from 11am to 6.30pm. Live music and entertainment. Market stalls, healing, art, food. Fund-raising and giving thanks for local CFA. Focus is ‘Going Bush’, with activities on offer Djirri Djirri Indigenous Dance Group performance and Acknowledgment of Country. For information on how to volunteer, have a market stall, participate or facilitate an activity, contact 9754 2039 or email selby@selbyhouse.com. au. Visit www.selbyfest.com.au or check out the Facebook page. Chinese tea ceremony Learn the correct way to make and enjoy green and Oolong teas. Monday 6 March, 10am to noon. Cost $10. For all inquiries, or to book into a class, call Christine on (03) 9751 1264.

Craft demonstrations Mail journalist, Jesse Graham. terview, conversation and occasionally raised voice from people in this community has shaped the person I am today. I am truly grateful for the time and confidence given to me by people throughout the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley who have spoken to me on or off the record - and trusted me with their words and their stories. There have been highs and lows over the years - the opening of Tecoma McDonald’s, the campaigns to save Healesville’s Indoor Pool and Olinda’s outdoor pool, fights over the environment, court cases, fund-raising successes and community triumphs, as well as the harrow-

ing experiences of road trauma and bushfire. Good or bad, it’s all part of our history, and these stories need to be told. But after this week, it will no longer be me telling them. The 28 February edition of the Mail will be my last. On Thursday, 2 March, I’ll leave this office for the last time, before starting communications work for the Yarra Ranges Council next week. Hopefully, I’ll still see many of your faces again, only in a different context. Jesse Graham Journalist, Mail News Group.

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Quilt show Monbulk Quilt Show on Saturday 4 March from 9.30am to 3.30pm. Monbulk Living and Learning Centre (corner of Main Street and Moores Road, Monbulk). Quilt display, outside market, trade tables, Main Street shop specials. Guest designer - Fig ‘n’ Berry Creations. Entry $5. All funds raised go to Monbulk CFA. For more information, email mrsmquiltshop@internode. on.net.

Cuppa for kids Knox-Sherbrooke Royal Children’s Hospital Auxiliary. Cuppa for Kids fund-raiser. Wednesday 8 March. Entry $5, covers morning tea and raffles. The event will take place at 10 Glenfern Road, Ferntree Gully, from 10am until noon. RSVP not required. All fundsRoyal Children’s Hospital.

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Garden group Upwey Gardening Group U3A presents its Autumn Mini Show and David Hoskin, from Telopea Farm, Emerald, will speak on his nursery. At Upwey Senior’s Community Centre (off Mahony Street, Upwey; behind Upwey Village shops). Wednesday 8 March at 7.30pm. Inquiries to Barb on 9754 3877. All are welcome. Supper provided. Mt Evelyn Outdoor Group Fitness Outdoor group fitness classes. Get fit, lose weight and tone up. Sessions every Saturday at 9.30am at Mount Evelyn Recreation Reserve. Suitable for all ages and fitness levels. $10 per session. Contact Melanie on 0428 846 206.

Monbulk Market Day Autumn Monbulk market in the park, foyer and halls at St George’s Anglican Church (corner of Main St and Silvan Road, Monbulk). Saturday 4 March from 9am. Stalls selling artworks, books,

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Mental health moves There are many good reasons to walk, including for health and fitness. But Monbulk’s Misa Eng is set to walk from Frankston to Port Melbourne to raise awareness and funds for youth mental health. On Sunday 5 March, Misa will join over 300 other participants for March With Me - an annual walk that sees participants walk either 116km, 54km or 16km between Portsea and Port Melbourne - to raise awareness and funds for youth mental health foundation Love Me Love You. In 2016, March With Me raised over $200,000, which helped to deliver nearly 11,000 education experiences to young Australians. Misa said she was inspired to walk this year after finding out about it through another participant Kirsten Van De Hoef, as well as losing family members and her own personal experiences with mental illness. “I’ve been struggling with mental health issues since I was a child and later found out that I had developed PTSD, social anxiety and depression,” she said. Initially from Japan, Misa said she and her family had been subjected to social stigma associated with mental health issues. “There’s a strong social

stigma against discussing mental health issues over there,” she said. “Unfortunately, many people live in denial of their mental illness and they are perceived as simply weak. “This year, I determined to do everything to overcome my struggle, and I’m very grateful for help and support available for mental illness in Australia.” Despite the physical challenge the walk may bring, Misa is excited to get involved with a good cause. “This walk is giving us a chance to help others, as well as helping ourselves and I feel very privileged to be part of it,” she said. “I also want people who are struggling alone to know that there is hope and that we don’t have to fight it alone, we can walk our journey together.” Misa has already passed her $300 fund-raising target. Love Me Love You hopes to raise $300,000 for March With Me 2017, which will help the foundation to facilitate mental health education, presentations and well-being workshops to schools and sporting clubs around Australia. If you would like to donate to Misa and Love Me Love You, please visit https://marchwithme2017. everydayhero.com/au/misa.

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Firewood for the chop The autumn firewood collection season for 2017 starts across Victoria next Wednesday 1 March and will close on Friday 30 June. Forest Fire Management Victoria spokesperson Peter Kambouris said it was important people only collected from designated firewood collection areas and stayed within collection limits. “This includes taking a maximum of two cubic metres per person per day and a maximum of 16 cubic metres per household per financial year,” he said. “The felling of any trees for firewood is strictly prohibited. “Authorised officers will be patrolling parks, forests and reserves to ensure people are doing the right thing while collecting their firewood. “Concealed cameras may be installed on areas of public land where firewood is being removed illegally to assist with evidence collection.” More details on 136 186 or visit www.delwp.vic.gov.au/firewood. From 1 March, maps showing designated collection areas will be available through the website. Permission from local government is needed for the collection of firewood from roadsides under their management. VicRoads does not allow firewood collection on roadsides it manages. Roadside collection of firewood in state forests is only allowed in a designated collection area. Any information the community may have about the illegal removal of firewood for sale can be reported to DELWP on 136 186 and quote Operation Axe.

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Kids are inspiring Kinder kids starting their education journeys in Cardinia have inspired Roger Chao. The new Kinders Together CEO visited the Garfield Kindergarten, Henry Family Children’s Centre in Pakenham and Avonsleigh Preschool this month. He said that watching kids from different circumstances, abilities and nationalities sharing and playing together in the giant sandpit at Henry Family Children’s Centre was uplifting. “Seeing these kids play so amicably together, regardless of background gives me great hope for the next generation,” he said. “It’s access to kindergarten which really instils these moral values early on. “If only our politicians could see this.” Kinders Together is a not-forprofit, community-based organisation providing management, licensing and employment services to kindergartens in Cardina Shire. There are 20 Kinders Together centres with more than 1300 children in their care, including a significant proportion of rurally isolated children, socio-economically disadvantaged families, newly-arrived migrants, indigenous families and children with additional needs. Mr Chao said that about 900 children started their governmentfunded kindergarten year at Kinders Together services this year - funding due to expire at the end of this year unless the Federal Government renews it. He said kinder access was essential to all children. “Early Childhood Education is the foundation of children’s educa-

New Kinders Together CEO Roger Chao playing with kids at Avonsleigh Pre-school.

tion and sparks the love of life-long learning and education,” he said. “Throughout the kindergarten year children develop essential preliteracy and numeracy skills, social and emotional skills, gross and fine motor skills, problem-solving and resilience skills and a disposition for learning.” Mr Chao will greet more children, families and educators over the next month.

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Letters Where was VicRoads? The Roads Forum held at Ash Wednesday Bushfire Education Centre (AWBEC) in Cockatoo on Wednesday 22 February was a great success, with standing room only. The exception was that VicRoads failed to send a representative. Cardinia Shire staff addressed a range of road issues from maintenance programs, street construction schemes to safety issues and took notes of issues which need attention. VicRoads issues were addressed with a few party line platitudes on slides sent to council. The Roads Forum was a follow-up to issues coming out of the Cockatoo community strengthening project conducted during 2016 which identified road issues in Cockatoo as the top priority for the community. Community strengthening has been a key agenda for recent state governments, but it seems somebody forgot to tell VicRoads. Community strengthening requires the government agencies and community to work collaboratively and look for win-win solutions to issues. The council staff treated the community with respect by being informative, willing to answer all questions openly and committing to responding to outstanding matters in the next few weeks. It was very clear their approach was appreciated and respected. It appears that VicRoads’ response to the issue of trying to overtake a cyclist on narrow roads with continuous centrelines is that drivers "must ob-

serve the road law’’. Do they mean that a bus driver going from Clematis to Belgrave must go at cycling speed unless the cyclist pulls over into the loose gravel verge and risks an accident? Are there other ways to achieve a sensible outcome which is mutually beneficial? VicRoads is responsible for safety and capacity on the arterial network. Is it good enough to look after motorists’ safety with wire fencing and leave school children walking between the pavement and fence? Think of what would happen if a car collided with the fence and slid along it. They claim to have consulted, but with whom? Capacity limitations on Wellington Road between Kelletts Road and the roundabout at Belgrave-Hallam Road are escalating quickly, but VicRoads has other priorities. It is accepted there are many capacity challenges, but in most locations there are options for motorists, not so on this route. An assessment of the issue may identify some low-cost improvements. Don’t look for answers and you will be sure none exist! The many inconsistencies in the location of double lines on VicRoads roads appear to be acknowledged and ‘’will be addressed’’ when the line marking needs to be re-done. Isn’t this a serious safety issue? Hopefully somebody in authority will explain community strengthening, accountability and respect for the community to VicRoads. Their failure to participate in the forum is not good enough. Ian Robins, Cockatoo.

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Exciting billy cart power The 11th Upwey Billy Cart Race was held on Sunday 26 February, and was as big and as exciting as previous years. Last year, being the 10th year, it was estimated that over 3000 attended throughout the day - a huge crowd for the Up-

wey village, and a wonderful display of community fun. In addition to entries from local schools, community groups, and families from Upwey and the surrounding towns, this year the committee were thrilled to announce that they

have received an entry from Dave Reynolds, one of the Penrite V8 Super Car drivers, who competed in the World and Novelty Class races. Mail photographer Greg Carrick was on hand to capture the action.

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CLOUDEHILL FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS

Saturday 4th & Sunday 5th March 9am – 5pm both days. Cloudehill 89 Olinda-Monbulk Road, Olinda Surround yourself with beautiful blooms, garden knowledge and meet the expert growers at the Cloudehill Festival of Flowers. The spectacular hot and cool summer flowering borders that were designed by garden owner Jeremy Francis take centre stage at our festival. These new and remnant plantings from the original flower production nursery are bursting with gorgeous flowers, ornamental grasses and shrubs that will inspire. Take time to join the free garden tours with Jeremy and the Cloudehill gardeners at 10.30am and 1.30pm both days and learn about the history of this garden. We’ve also put together a panel of growing-experts so make sure you have time to ask the plantsmen from the Diggers Club Nursery and leading Victorian specialist nurseries Antique Perennials, Yamina Collectors Nursery and Nishiki Nursery for all their tips and tricks. On Sunday, you will have the chance to learn how to make your own stunning flower arrangements at free demonstrations by talented stylist and florist Lindi Wong between 11-2pm and there will be fun activities for children at this time too. Entry:฀Diggers฀Club฀Members฀and฀Under฀16yrs฀free,฀Visitors฀$10฀•฀For฀more฀details฀call฀9751฀0584.

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Getting homes all ship-shape Been putting off those odd jobs around the house? Why not just get the job done and hire a hubby? Hire-a-Hubby Upwey loves getting homes around the region back up to tip-top condition.

The husband-and-wife team of Richard and Beth Henke offer a professional, worry-free service for communities in the Upwey region and surrounds. “As a husband and wife team, we pride ourselves on our efficiency on the work and services we provide,” he said. “We are honest and hard-working.”

Richard says their aim is to help people in the local community, in order to help them get their homes back to good order. “We like to help them with all their forgotten jobs,” he said. “We are locals, we have three children - a seven-year-old and three-yearold twins - and we are passionate and

love a challenge. “We are passionate about what we do, as well as the area and the history.” There is no shortage of jobs they can complete, with just a few including: property maintenance, repairs, renovations, gardening, fencing, roofing, patios, pergolas, plastering, painting, guttering and cleaning.

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STUNNING QUALITY AND STYLE THIS home is for those who are after quality, style and character all in one. Situated on a flat 1150 square metre block, the home includes a double carport positioned at the front entrance with a sealed drive plus a four-car garage/work shed accessed from the rear lane. Inside the home is a beautiful hostess kitchen, complete with a gorgeous French doors leading out to the herb garden, integrated dishwasher, soft closing draws,

Perrin and Rowe tapware, discreet and clever spice draws located next to the six burner Smeg oven, rattan basket vegetable draws and an oversized Victorian ash topped island bench which is ideal for everyone to enjoy. There are three large bedrooms including a master with built-in wardrobes and a stunning en suite. Additional features of this property include quality fittings including bass wood plantation shutters, oversized American oak timber floors, nine-foot

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ceilings, European laundry, country Italian light fittings and door handles, evaporative cooling and ducted heating. Another big feature is how easy and enjoyable entertaining will be with both inside and out areas, with the verandah looking out past the birch trees and magnolias making it perfect for those warm night with friends and family or for those sunny days playing with the kids on the flat grassed area in the fully fenced back yard.

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COUNTRY LIFESTYLE CLOSE TO CITY

MENZIES CREEK

THIS gorgeous property gives you the peace and privacy you’re searching for with easy access to the city, 15 minutes to Berwick or 10 minutes to Eastlink. Situated on 10 acres of cleared and natural bush, the gorgeous stone entrance with automatic gates set the scene and the fully renovated home offers modern living with classic country style. THE home features three bedrooms with builtin robes plus fully fitted out study and the family bathroom has beautiful classic marble tiles and quality fittings. The stunning kitchen is versatile, and features ample quality cabinetry, stainless gas cooktop and stone benchtops. The dining and living area both have peaceful garden outlooks, and there is also a separate entertaining room with its own entrance, perfect for a variety of uses including a rumpus room, teenagers' retreat, or home office. Features of the home include high ceilings, beautiful timber doors with wrought iron inserts, timber window frames, parquetry floors, as new carpets, security

system with integrated CCTV and mains water and gas. Outside, you’ll find the entertainers' dream! An undercover entertaining area constructed from reclaimed timbers from Frankston Pier, complete with Italian custom-made bricked in pizza oven which overlooks one of the landscaped dams. Cars are covered with double carport, and there is a huge wood/storage shed, garden shed and circular drive. The gorgeous

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ICONIC BELGRAVE LIVING

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Situated in “The Bend” precinct of Belgrave, this striking landmark home features 2 beds plus study, 2 separate units + another 1 bed studio under rooline, large double block, circular drive & large parking area. With stunning wide front verandah, leadlight windows & formal entry, this is one ol’ timer that is ready for her place in today’s society. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

This family home is beautifully presented & features 3 beds, lovely lounge, separate kitchen/dining area plus modern bathroom. Outside is an amazing heated pool & spa, shed/workshop, carport & additional off street parking. Further features include near new DH system, A/C & gas cooking. In a fantastic location, be quick to act as this will not last long in the current market! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

20 Parker Road Silvan

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$570,000 to $630,000

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Located under 10 minutes from Mount Evelyn this immaculate brick family home offers a huge 1/2 acre block, shedding/access to the rear yard, 3 spacious beds, modern, stylish bathroom, large open plan lounge/living, contemporary kitchen, spacious deck & very inviting ire pit & courtyard area to the rear. In a fast paced market this property is a certainty to inspect!! Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

This charming Cape Cod style family home, positioned on an amazing parcel of land offers 4 beds, 2 living zones, 2 baths, study nook, timber loor boards & huge decking perfect for entertaining. Outside offers a magniicent yard for the kids. There is also a circular drive & double garage. Be quick to act, as this home will not last long! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

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Diamond In The Rough On Almost 10 Acres!! Looking for a diamond in the rough? Then look no further. If you are prepared to roll up your sleeves you could restore this gem to its former glory. This lovely old home has views to the Warburton Ranges and beyond with a sunny North Easterly aspect. Already existing on the property are the original home, a habitable outbuilding, plus a large shed/workshop for storage. Let your imagination run wild- Contact Trevor Bell today for an inspection

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

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Kastanie Cottage Elegantly poised at the end of a pillar framed sweeping driveway, lined in chestnut trees, this outstanding property on approx 2 acres (7653m2) is truly breathtaking and will capture your heart. The block is abundant with natural sunlight & the home has an inluence of contemporary country styling, decorated throughout with neutral colour tonings & leadlights. The rambling loor plan, set over 4 levels, allows living options aplenty with the main entrance opening to an expansive lounging area with a Central open ire place, soaring ceilings & dormer windows with new carpet. Ideal for entertaining, a large deck & ire pit area are adjacent to the formal lounge & powder room off the foyer. If seeking tranquility and privacy, Kastanie Cottage represents hills living at its inest.

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

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59 Emerald Monbulk Rd, Emerald

Offers Over $580,000

2 Carawa Street, Cockatoo

Offers Over $480,000

Stylish, Renovated Home on ½ Acre & Walk to Town!

Brand New with Nothing to Do!

This newly renovated home has had everything done for you leaving you free to move straight in & enjoy. Well located within walking distance to Emerald Village, the home offers a family friendly loorplan & plenty of private outdoor space for the kids & fury friends to run around. On offer are 4 BDRs with BIRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, open plan living & dining, sunken rumpus room & gorgeous gleaming white kitchen.

Simply stunning is this brand new home with lovely street appeal & with 7 years builders warranty leaving you with nothing to do but enjoy! Well located on just over 1/4 of an Acre, the home offers contemporary family living with rear access, 3 BDRs, 2 bathrooms & a 12 x 7.5M shed with workshop & 3 roller doors.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 11.30am-12.00pm (Photo ID Required)

24-26 Viewhill Road Cockatoo

Offers Over $240,000

1 Andrew Court, Emerald

Offers Over $320,000

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Only 1 block left! 2A Meyer Street - Offers Over $240,000 24 Viewhill Road - Offers Over $240,000 (Under Contract) Sought after location, walk to town, shops, schools & public transport Gently sloping, gas, water, power & telephone available

Bring your vision to this hills home & complete the dream! Architecturally designed with a unique loorplan spanning over over 3 levels & located on a ¼ acre block in a quiet court in sought after Emerald, it is a rare ind. The home boasts 6 BDRs & 2 zoned living areas. So if you are looking for a project to throw yourself into, this property is for you & in this price range & location will be popular with varied buyers.

Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 1.30pm-2.00pm (Photo ID Required)

11 Terara Street Cockatoo

Offers Over $725,000

7 Vista Court Gembrook

Offers Between $540,000-$590,000

Immaculate Family Home with Views & Nothing To Do!

More Than You Imagined on Almost ¼ Acre!

Privately located on ¾ of a sunny acre at the end of a court, this home offers a family friendly loorplan with 5 BDRs with BIRs, Master with WIR & ensuite, galley kitchen with ample storage & quality appliances, dining room, family room & formal lounge. Add to this undercover entertaining, solar heated pool, DBL carport, DBL LUG, 12 x 8m shed with concrete loor & power, garden shed and landscaped gardens.

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.

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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16 View Road The Patch

$720,000 Plus

9 Alexandra Court Woori Yallock

$540,000 - $580,000

Stunning Masterpiece

Fantastic Views-Perfect Presentation

The 3rd level of the property includes 4 modern and spacious bedrooms, all with build in robes and scenic views, study nook and bathroom to service all upstairs bedrooms. To the second level of the home is a large theatre room/ extra living area with access to the double lock up garage and master bedroom boasting a modern ensuite with free standing bath and walk in robe/dressing room. Stepping down to irst level of the home is the impeccable open plan kitchen area with Caesar stone benchtops, an abundance of cupboard space and quality stainless steel appliances.

Situated at the end of a quiet court & enjoying sensational Yarra Valley views. The home offers 4 bedrooms, ensuite to the main bedroom, relax & enjoy the ever changing views from the spacious lounge/living area. A separate meals area & family room, plus a great size open plan kitchen, ducted heating, eva cooling & wood heating, established gardens and lock up garage. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:00 -11:30am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

12A Bailey Road Mount Evelyn

$490,000 Plus

30 Dee Rd Millgrove

Auction Sat 1st April @ 11am

The Perfect First Home, Downsizer or Investment!

4 Bedrooms on the banks of the Yarra River

This charming 1920s cottage has being lovingly restored to its former glory and with quality art deco detailing throughout, this slice of history needs to be seen to be appreciated. With an extensive list of great features including: three bedrooms all with built in robes, central main bathroom that is spacious and bright, large lounge room, kitchen/ meals area with modern appliances and beautiful ceiling roses, peaceful outdoor decking area, single remote garage, double batt insulation throughout, ducted heating and reverse cycle air conditioning.

Bring along your paint brush, your cheque book and reap the rewards from this 4 bedroom brick home directly opposite the pristine waters of the Yarra River! Position perfect, this home is just needing someone to show it the love it deserves and being on a lovely and leafy usable allotment of over quarter of an acre will showcase the home beautifully. Ideal for irst home owners or investors. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 10.30 -11am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

11 Channel Road Mount Evelyn

$495,000 - $550,000

Healesville

$475,000 - $525,000

Location, Potential and Endless Opportunity!

Space and Peace 3 or 4 bedroom home

This brick veneer family home on 916 m2 (approx) offers 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, master with built in robes, and a large and open plan kitchen meals area with stainless steel appliances and an abundance of cupboard space. To the back of the home is a large living/family room with wood heater opening out to multiple zoned entertaining areas and an in ground heated swimming pool, all surrounded by lush gardens. This character-illed home is warmed by gas ducted heating and the fresh neutral decor is light illed and complemented by the exposed beams throughout.

3 Bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 2 car spaces - 2 living areas ! all set in a quiet location yet just walking distance to all the local amenities. This beautiful 3 or 4 bedroom character home boasting two separate living zones and master bedroom with full ensuite and walk in robe. Features polished loor boards open plan living area spacious kitchen with loads of cupboard space and double garage.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

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13 Price Road Kalorama

$580,000 Plus

41 Riverside Drive Warburton

Auction March 25th @ 3pm

STYLISH HOME NESTLED IN A SUPERB HILLS LOCATION!

The Irresistible Charm of a Period Home Mortgagee Auction

This three bedroom, three bathroom stylish property nestled on over an acre (4,646m2) epitomises what hills living is all about. The property is light illed with a sunny north-easterly aspect and with gorgeous mountain views the home will provide you with endless moments of serenity. The property boasts three bedrooms (two with full ensuites) which all feature BIRs, a beautiful sunken main lounge with open ireplace, a great kitchen with stone benchtops, glass splashback and stainless steel appliances, whilst the nearby sitting area provides a great place to unwind.

Set on 1784sqm this classic older style character home has features including high ornate ceilings, picture rails and open ireplace, slow combustion wood heater and parquetry loors.Tastefully decorated throughout and offering 3 generous bedrooms, master with ensuite, separate living areas, modern kitchen & large front deck overlooking the magniicent Yarra River & surrounding mountains. Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 2:30-3:00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

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A witness to brutality By Peter Douglas Upwey author Lia Hills officially launched her latest novel at Burrinja Cultural Centre over the weekend. Following her critically acclaimed debut novel, ‘The Beginner’s Guide to Living’, Hills has unveiled ‘The Crying Place’ to local audiences, which is set in iconic Australian locations and aims to take readers “to the truths that lie in the heart of Australia”. The story follows the journey of Saul, who seeks to find answers over news about the death of his oldest friend, Jed. Saul takes off on a journey into the heart of the Australian desert to find truth, setting in motion a powerful story. Hills said the core of the story had been with her for a long time, ever since she arrived as a teenager in Tasmania from New Zealand in the early '80s and heard the words ‘We got rid of them’. “I’ve remained haunted by the implied brutality of that phrase and the absence of an Indigenous presence,” she said. “I knew one day that haunting would find its voice.” ‘The Crying Place’ was a

recipient of a Creative Victoria grant in 2012 and Hills visited Alice Springs and surrounds on numerous occasions to research the novel. This included volunteering in remote communities. She also began learning Pitjantjatjara and has written poetry in the language. Interestingly, Hills recorded her first draft using Dragon software rather than writing it in order to get closer to traditional methods of storytelling. Bird noises and the wind rustling through trees were translated directly into words, each species with its own voice. Hills honoured these disruptions in her later drafts. Literary luminary Christos Tsiolkas is one who has heaped high praise on the novel. “The Crying Place is a brave and devastating novel of grief, place and belonging,” he said. “I was swept up in Hills’ voice and by her storytelling skills right from the opening pages and I wasn’t released back into the world until I reached the end. “Even then, the novel

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'The Crying Place'. 165336 doesn’t let you go. “Its grace, compassion and deep humanity make you see our country anew.” For more details on the novel, visit www.allenandunwin.com. * The author will be available for book signings at the Belgrave Book Barn on 11 March, between 11am and 1pm.

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The Great Wall is a flawed but fun piece of historical action bombast. Two mercenaries journey to medieval China in search of gunpowder, but are drawn into an ancient war between the Chinese forces and a race of alien monsters. The Great Wall is a massive Chinese-US coproduction, and combines - for better and worse - the styles of East and West. The film has the grand scale and astonishingly vibrant imagery typical of Chinese epics. The action staging is somewhat messier than director Zhang Yimou’s wuxia epics, but the battles are still tense and cleverly choreographed, with steady, easy-to-follow camerawork. Curiously, the action scenes have illogical tactics and positioning more characteristic of Hollywood blockbusters, and the pacing is rather slack between battles. Matt Damon is still a dependable action lead, and has a satisfying character arc in which his character William regains a sense of honour, but has little impact on the narrative despite being the ostensible hero (and his European accent is very inconsistent). Most of the Chinese actors display far more charisma than Damon, and the stand-out star is Jing Tian as Commander Lin. Lin’s journey of leadership and struggle holds the film together, and Tian has a magnetic screen presence of conviction and graceful authority. Handily balancing drama with silliness, The Great Wall overcomes its erratic pacing and flat protagonist to become a highly enjoyable action epic. - Seth Lukas Hynes

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Knights and Kings clash By Ian Harley FTGDCA Knoxfield will host Upper Ferntree Gully in the preliminary final next week after accounting for Ferntree Gully in their Round 12 clash in the Ferntree Gully District Cricket Association. Batting first, Ferntree Gully made 8/140 off their allotted overs, with Jayden Bradbury scoring 32 at the top of the innings. Tom Boxell led the way with 48 as the Knights chased down the target inside 28 overs, aided by Adith Sundaresh’s 32. Upper Ferntree Gully took the points in their battle for second spot with Eildon Park. The Kings batted first making 7/159 from their 40 overs. Despite a run-out on the second ball of the day, Peter Dunlop batted through the innings making 75 and sharing the largest partnership with Jay Windross (31). In reply, Eildon Park batted steadily with George Harrison making 30, but lost wickets at regular intervals with their last five falling for 22 runs. Bowling at the death Steve Bowen took two wickets in two balls and completed the over with freakish runout. The Panthers were bowled out in the 39th over for 144. Eildon Park will host Upwey Tecoma in the elimination final next week. Upwey-Tecoma took the points over Monbulk, despite Jason Fraser’s knock of 73 for the Hawks. Frasers’ return, combined with Harrison Bean’s 38, got Monbulk to 7/170, but it was not enough to deny the Ti-

gers a win. Chris Jewell made 40 as Upwey compiled 8/172. Knox Gardens chalked up a win over The Basin after chasing down their total of 8/207. The Bears batted first with Scott Vozzo making 85 ably supported by Michael Rawnsley (37). Adam Wild took 3/34 for the Falcons before their batsmen got going. Niraj DeSilva (72), Josh Gregory (45) and Jarrod Butcher (38no) all made contributions as Knox Gardens chased the score down in 39 overs. Mountain Gate finished of the season with a win over Belgrave. The Magpies were bowled out for 119, with Robert Gough taking 4/25 for the gators. Sanitha DeMel made 39 as Mountain Gate made 5/123. In DeCoite Shield, Footballers celebrated their 10th win of the season beating South Belgrave. Johnson Park made light work of Rowville’s 127. Knoxfield scraped past St John’s Tecoma 3/200 making 9/203 and Lysterfield defeated Olinda. Next week’s finals: Norm Reeves Shield: Preliminary: Knoxfield v Upper Ferntree Gully at Carrington Park. Elimination: Eildon Park v Upwey Tecoma at Eildon Park. DeCoite Shield; Preliminary: FTG Footballers v Lysterfield at Pickett’s Reserve. Elimination: Johnson Park v South Belgrave at Fairpark.

Scores Norm Reeves Shield Upwey 8/172 (Jewell 40) d Monbulk 7/170 (J. Fraser 73, H. Bean 38); Knoxfield 4/145 (Boxell 48, Sunderesh 32) d Ferntree Gully 8/140 (Bradbury 32); Mountain Gate 5/123 (De Mel 39) d Belgrave 119 (Gough 4/25); Upper Ferntree Gully 7/159 (Dunlop 73*, Windross 31) d Eildon Park 144 (Harrison 30, Bowen 3/21); Knox Gardens 6/211 (J. Gregory 45, N. DeSilva 72, J. Butcher 38*) d The Basin 8/207 (S. Vozzo 85, M. Rawnsley 37, A. Wild 3/34). DeCoite Shield FTG Footballers 3/125 (Storey 41*, Hepburn 34) d South Belgrave 6/122 (Sutherland 49*, Cranston 3/19); Johnson Park 2/129 (Stallworthy 30) d Rowville 127 (Blackman 60, S. Devenish 3/24); Knoxfield 9/203 (Scanlan 36) d St John’s Tecoma 3/200 (Evans 73, Chandler 61); Lysterfield 3/129 (Forster-Jennings 41) d Olinda 128 (Gilbert 30, Kennedy 3/22). Division 3 The Basin 2/146 (L. Cook 77, G. Latham 52) d Knox Gardens 145; Eildon Park 3/197 (B. Morris 115*, D. Addicoat 34) d Upper FTG 188 (C. Bridle 33, R. Lizza 39, R. Griffiths 68, J. Healy Rotheram 3/35); Mountain Gate 4/130 (J. Cunningham 62) d Belgrave 10/129 (C. Paul 31, S. Terrington 4/12); Ferntree Gully 4/94 (Dennis 30) d Knox Boronia Churches 90 (Reid 34, Richardson 3/1); Upwey 2/112 (J. Dobbie Howard 37, D. Beranato 34) d Monbulk 9/108 (J. Fisher 3/21). Division 4 Eildon Park 6/163 (A. Tibbals 55, A. Lovell 3/15) d St John’s Tecoma 101 (D. Kelly 3/21); FTG Footballers 7/182 (Harbour 70) d South Belgrave

8/177 (Barry 63, O’Brien 39); Lysterfield 3/243 (Ricardo 113, Peatling 75*) d Olinda 119 (Arundell 3/16); Johnson Park v Rowville - no scores available. Division 5 Lysterfield 4/323 (Neill 210, Walker 32) d The Basin 95 (Ferguson 3/27, Anderton 3/8); Knox Gardens 3/200 (B. McLean 55, A. Potts 52*, M. Lambrick 36*) d Eildon Park 5/193 (V. Vadivelu 85, D. Pollard 30*, N. DeSilva 3/34); Knoxfield 3/142 (Pruysers 52*, Harris 41, Smyth 32) d Upper FTG 141 (Beyer 45, Smyth 4/25); Ferntree Gully 5/193 (Jacobson 43, Reed 42*, Hodgson 37, Morrison 35) d Knox Boronia Churches 159 (Drummond 49, Jacobson 3/35). Division 6 Upper FTG 6/206 (Z. Zalaumis 41, C. Hayman 38*) d Eildon Park 42 (J. Zalaumis. 5/20); Johnson Park 9/92 (Murphy 32, Miller 3/12) d South Belgrave 87; Upwey 7/234 (K. Hayward 67, P. McCarrick 60, B. Williams 3/61) d Belgrave 158 (S. Connolly 61, P. Thiel 55, A. Zareski 4/18); Knox Gardens 5/183 (S. Bakker 58, J. Verall 44) d Monbulk 6/176 (B. Badgery 47, J. Dekkers 36). Division 7 Upwey 4/142 (J. Lucas 65) d Belgrave 8/135 (D. Harris 3/31); Knoxfield 4/219 (Palamara 61, Williams 54*, Faulkner 34*, Malliyawadu 30) d Johnson Park 7/203 (Clauscen 68, Roach 43, Rose 34); Ferntree Gully 2/114 (Stephens 36*) d Mountain Gate 7/97 (Young 37); Monbulk 1/83 (P. Utting 41*, A. Richardson 35) d St John’s Tecoma 69 (P. Armstrong 31, S. Farmer 4/3); Lysterfield 3/123 (Godson 46*, Nicolopoulos 43*) d The Basin 9/121 (Porter 50, Van Mourik 4/24).

B1 Ferntree Gully 6/105 (Hill 42) d Rowville 8/100 (Hill 3/22); Monbulk 5/164 (S. McBride 43*) d Knox City 7/158 (B. Curtis 52*, L. Perry 51*, J. Woodcock 3/18); Lysterfield 5/185 (S. Whitty 53, Edwards 50, Lincoln 3/17) d St John’s Tecoma 9/176 (Bull 51, Van horn 38, Smith 44, Conroy 3/36); FTG Footballers d Mountain Gate (forfeit). Under 16s Olinda 2/153 (T. Box 50*, J. Scott 39*, J. Langer 31, H. Harvey 1/16, N. Woods 1/17) d Ferntree Gully 96 (K. Mc Intyre 21*, J. Connelly 20, F. Seal 1/4); Monbulk Maroon 5/115 (T. Noonan 50*, B. Brockwell 18) d Johnson Park 9/59 (B. Badgery 3/5); Monbulk Gold 2/155 (T. Hepworth 50*, T. Taylor 41*, D. Goldberg 20) d St John’s Tecoma 6/113 (T. Hepworth 3/12). Under 14s (Saturday) Upper FTG 3/136 (Lord 25*, Beyer 25*, Morton 25*, McKinnon 20) d Eildon Park 7/51 (Mackay 4/7). Under 14s Upper FTG 2/107 (Beyer 25*, Lord 25*, Morton 20*) d Bayswater 6/89(Hill2/15); Johnson Park 6/76 (Cook 3/2, C Brady 2/13) d Upper FTG 70 (T Brady 25). Under 13s Monbulk Hawks 3/103 (O. Grujic 20, J. Langrish 16*, N. Taylor 15*) d Ferntree Gully 4/78; South Belgrave 5/129 (W. Stow 3/18) d Southern Lakers 9/60 (J. Farrand 2/5). Under 12s Upper FTG 2/103 d Knox Gardens 7/56; Monbulk 5/94 (J. Turpin 15, C. McLean 13, K. Baxter 12) d St John’s Tecoma 4/57.

Massive week for Monbulk Hawks all around MONBULK CRICKET It was a huge week on and off the ground for the Monbulk Hawks. It started on Wednesday with the Melbourne Stars Clinic for the Under 10s, Under 11s and Under 12s. Next up, the youngest members received their medallions at the Milo Trophy night on Friday. Saturday was a big day which included: Pink Stumps Day, Ladies Day and the annual Dress Up party to celebrate the end of the home and away season. Ladies Day was a great success which raised nearly $1000 for the McGrath Foundation and half-filling the fence around the ground in bras to promote breast cancer awareness. Thanks to Annie Fenby for organising the day. Many thanks to all of the hard working committee members, coaches, parents, players and other helpers for their assistance with all of the events this week. On the ground, the 1st XI finished off their season with a one run loss on the last ball of the match. The 3rd XI also lost a close

The fence around the ground was draped in bras to promote breast cancer awareness. 165378 one, just missing out on the finals. The 4ths and 5ths both had wins and now play in a semifinal next Saturday. The four competitive junior teams all won again on the weekend and with one round to go could all make the finals. This week Under 16s Maroon play a T20 v Rowville (away) on Wednesday night, then on Saturday at the main ground Under 16s Gold play a T20 v Mazenod followed by the 4th XI playing in their home semi-final on Saturday afternoon. The 5ths XI will have an away semi-final. 1st XI - Monbulk 7/170 (J. Fraser 73, H. Bean 38) def by Upwey 8/171; 2nd XI - Mon-

bulk 9/108 def by Upwey 2/112; 3rd XI - Monbulk 6/176 (B. Badgery 47, J. Dekkers 36) def by Knox Gardens 5/183; 4th XI - Monbulk 1/83 (P. Utting 41*, A. Richardson 35) def St John’s Tecoma 69 (S. Farmer 4/3); 5th XI - Monbulk 5/164 (S. McBride 43*) def Knox City 7/158 (J. Woodcock 3/18); U16s - Monbulk Maroon 5/115 (T. Noonan 50*, B. Brockwell 18) d Johnson Park 9/59 (B. Badgery 3/5); U16s Monbulk Gold 2/150 (T. Hepworth 50*, T. Taylor 41*) d St John’s Tecoma 6/113 (T. Hepworth 3/15); U13s - Monbulk Hawks 3/103 (O. Grujic 20, J. Langrish 16*, N. Taylor 15*) d FTG 4/78; U12s - Monbulk 5/94 (J. Turpin 15, C. McLean 13, K. Baxter 12) d St John’s Tecoma 4/57.

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More championship aths By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS Yarra Ranges Athletics Club's athletes joind other athletes from throughout Victoria and interstate for three days over the weekend at Lakeside Stadium for the Victorian Track and Field Championships. Championship events for Men and Women from Under 14s to open age provided plenty of exciting competition and many PBs. Highlights were medals to Georgia Laven (U16 1500), Lateisha Willis (U18 100m and 100m hurdles) and Tayleb Willis (U15 100m Hurdles and Triple Jump). The championships are spread over two weekends, so the club wish all athletes good luck next weekend. Results from weekend 1 are: Open Men Discus Dale Bullen 12th 31.27m, Javelin Dale Bullen 11th 42.36m, Open Women 1500m Lauren Starr 20th 4.58.26, Under 15 Boys 1500m Samuel Norton 4th 4.25.79, 100m Hurdles Tayleb Willis 1st 15.05, Triple Jump Tayleb Willis 3rd 11.52m, Under 15 Girls 2000m Steeplechase Mia Strudley 8th 8.04.53, 400m Olivia De Vincentis 9th 1.04.86, Under 16 Boys Discus Brayden Woolridge 8th 31.02m, Javelin Brayden Woolridge 6th 35.69m, 2000m Steeplechase Harrison Van Duuren 5th 6.31.89, Under 16 Girls 1500m Georgia Laven 1st 4.41.04, Under 17 Boys Javelin Cameron Brown 5th 34.46m, 400m Harry Norman 6th 52.52, Under 17 Girls 5000m Walk Lee Taylor 4th 34.56.08, 1500m Lily Peacock 4th 4.47.59, Under 18 Boys 2000m

Steeplechase James Laven 3rd 6.38.71, Under 18 Girls 100m Lateisha Willis 1st 12.12, 100m Hurdles Lateisha Willis 1st 13.67, Under 20 Women 1500m Amy Veenendaal 9th 5.35.00, 3000m Steeplechase Amy Veenendaal 5th 13.40.04, 3000m Steeplechase Sarah Lloyd 4th 12.10.03. How good was Nitro Athletics now it is your turn to try those events. Yarra Ranges Athletics is hosting a fun team event on 18 March called Boost: Athletics - Fast. Go to yarrarrangesathletics.org.au for more information. Teams are limited so enter now. The club's Little Athletics athletes enjoyed a LAVIC PB round with ribbons awarded to all athletes recording a personal best. The club added some extra fun by having athletes ring a marine bell each time a PB was recorded. It was a very noisy morning of athletics! Well done to all the athletes who acheived a PB on Saturday and to all the others who must have been very close. Next week the club is back to normal club athletics with Program 3 from 8.30am on Saturday morning. Please arrive early for warm-ups and to help set up, as a few athletes and parents are away at the Athletics Victoria State Championships. Good luck to all our athletes competing. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org. au or check  out the Facebook page.

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DOWN Lounge (6) Torch (5) Sailing ship (7) Jar (4) Cosmetic (5) Unlawful (7) Revolve (6) Bird (7) Fruit (7) Generator (6) Soften (6) Obvious (5) Colour (5) Beginner (4)

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3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

DOWN 1.Toy for cook (6). 2. A privilege, to be accurate (5). 3. Lifted the bedraggled wet pups (7). 4. Are slow movers, which is an advantage (4). 5. The tot went off and returned with an animal (5). 6. Pulling out of bed (7). 7. Films the plants (6). 13. Nude in a funny act in the show (7). 15. Go off with another vehicle to bring back this one (7). 16. For a head, it’s correct (6). 17. Get dressed and ring (6). 19. He doesn’t give up easily and at three is back again (5). 21. Ward off the fellow: he’s very small (5). 22. A net draped on a mountain (4).

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1. Riches made from armaments? (8,2,3). 8. Comes back with a second old painter (5). 9. Understands one is a collector (7). 10. Young? Rubbish! (6). 11. Say how good the refurbishing of a spire has been (6). 12. A charming way of saying “servere” (5). 14. The coach, by the way, takes time (5). 18. The old boy goes off about the machines (6). 20. The girl who upset the editor in chief (6). 23. It’s a nuisance having to squeeze in, sir, but don’t give up (7). 24. Find and sign (5). 25. Make money, but plough the money back? (6,1,6). DOWN 1.Toy for cook (6). 2. A privilege, to be accurate (5). 3.

Clues money back? (6,1,6).

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7462 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Fortunes of war. 8, Dega-s (rev). 9, Gathers. 10, Litter. 11, Praise (anag). 12, A-cute. 14, St-age. 18, Rob-ots. 20, Mai-de-n. 23, Pe-rsi-st. 24, Trace. 25, Return of profit. Down - 1, Fiddle. 2, Right. 3, Upswept (anag). 4, Edge. 5, Ott-er. 6, Weeding. 7, Rushes. 13, Ca-bare-t. 15, Trac-tor (rev). 16, Pro-per. 17, Invest. 19, Tri-er. 21, Dwar-f. 22, Etn-a.

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Motoring Awareness must keep on Parents are never more conscious of child car safety than around the time of their baby’s birth, but RACV research has revealed that awareness diminishes as the child grows older. RACV Public Policy Senior Programs Co-ordinator, Tim Davern, said that seven children aged under 16 were killed in Victorian car collisions during 2016, while 21 were seriously injured. Hundreds more required hospitalisation. “This latest research tells us what parents currently know about child road safety but most importantly it pinpoints those aspects of child road safety that are least understood,” Mr Davern said. The research involved four parent focus groups and an online questionnaire, both of which explored awareness of choice and installation of appropriate child restraints and the decision-making process when transitioning to an adult seatbelt. “RACV found that most parents complied with Victorian child restraint laws and all parents with babies aged less than six months, knew that their infant needed to travel in a rearward facing capsule or car seat,” he said. “However, compliance and awareness of the law appeared to diminish as children become older and transition into larger sized restraints. “Parents naturally see their baby

moving into a forward-facing child car seat as an exciting milestone but we urge parents to not be in such a rush because the reality is that their child will be safer facing backwards for as long as they fit in the seat.” Mr Davern said RACV research found there was some confusion when it came to transitioning children into the next sized restraint. “The best tools we have to indicate when a child has outgrown the restraint are the shoulder height markers, which have been on all restraints manufactured over the past five years,” he said. “RACV has a new video to improve awareness of checking shoulder height markers and we encourage parents to do the shoulder height check regularly.” The research also revealed that safety performance in crash testing was very important to parents when purchasing a restraint, but few had directly accessed the Child Restraint Evaluation Program (CREP) crash test information. To help parents, RACV has updated its website (racv.com.au/childrestraints) with specific information and advice, including links to the CREP results. The Child Road Safety report is available at racv.com.au/reports. RACV’s Insight blog also features advice around choosing the right restraint: insight.racv.com.au.

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The day of the hybrid is sweeping the world brids with more than 4.8 million sales, followed by North America (3.2 million) and Europe (1.3 million). The world’s best-selling hybrid vehicle is the Prius, with almost four million cars sold since it was launched in Japan in late 1997. Prius arrived in Australia in 2001. Australians have bought almost 95,000 Toyota hybrids or close to one per cent of the global total - 75,000 from the Toyota brand and almost 20,000 from the Lexus brand. The local best-sellers are the Camry hybrid (42,000) and the Prius (20,000). Globally, Toyota estimates its hybrid vehicles have saved approximately 29 billion litres of fuel and 70 billion kilograms of CO2 emissions when compared with conventional petrol cars of similar size and driving performance. Toyota chairman and ‘father’ of the

Global hybrid sales could increase to 15 million by 2020. 165162 Prius, Takeshi Uchiyamada, committed the company to continue working with customers to tackle global environmental issues. “When we launched Prius, no-one even knew what a hybrid was; those who drove it were called geeks or other

names,“ Mr Uchiyamada said. “Today, thanks to those early adopters who gave Prius a chance, hybrids have grown in popularity and have ridden a wave of success out of the unknown and into the mainstream.” Toyota said the first-generation Prius represented Toyota’s response to the resource and environment-related issues of the 21st century. It proved so popular with customers that it became a byword for an “environmentally friendly vehicle". The fourth-generation Prius launched in 2016 as the first vehicle built on the Toyota New Global Architecture (TNGA) platform - also incorporated engaging dynamics for customers wanting to purchase a car that is fun to drive. Toyota said the sale of the 10-millionth hybrid demonstrated the staying power of technology that is a main-

stream solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. The global company said it would continue to expand its range of fuelsaving vehicles - and it welcomed the introduction of hybrid vehicles by competitors. Toyota has positioned hybrid technologies as core environmental technologies for the 21st century. In October 2015, Toyota announced the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050 that aims to help reduce the negative impacts of automobiles on the global environment to as close to zero as possible, and to contribute to the creation of a sustainable society. Hybrid encompasses all of the component technologies necessary for the development of environmentally friendly vehicles, from battery-electric to fuel-cell hydrogen vehicles.

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