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Covering the Dandenongs in the Yarra Ranges & Cardinia Shires Tuesday, 28 March, 2017

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Master gardener Shirley Carn will be holding her last open garden this autumn. This will be the last chance to see Shirley in her natural environment at Monbulk. See full story inside, as well as details about open gardens across the Yarra Ranges. 166131_01 Picture: ROB CAREW


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Shirley’s garden gates open for all By Kath Gannaway

Shirley Carn - catch her in her natural environment. 166131 Picture: ROB CAREW

Autumn in the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges is a spectacular time of year to be garden-hopping. The heat’s off, there’s a sprinkle of rain to bring some green back into the countryside, and the leaves are changing day by day to create the magnificent spectacle of autumn colour. It’s time to escape the air-conditioned four walls and go exploring other people’s gardens. One of those other people is legendary Dandenong Ranges gardener, Shirley Carn. At the glorious age of 81, Shirley is a veteran of the open garden phenomena that gardeners and non-gardeners alike have embraced as a favourite pastime. This year Shirley’s Australian plant garden in Monbulk will be open as part of Open Gardens Victoria to raise funds for Oxfam. Only three years old, it is the fifth garden created by the knowledgeable and talented gardener and, she says, it is the last time she will throw open her garden gates. Shirley opened her first garden in Silvan just a short while after her son had died of HIV Aids. “I opened the garden for Aids when it wasn’t fashionable or safe,” she says with a tone that flags the stigma, fear and misinformation that was thick in

Autumn colour at The Singing Gardens of C J Dennis in Toolangi. 166131 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY the air in those days. Over the years, her love of gardening and humanity, has seen her share her magnificent gardens to support important causes, starting with the Burnett Institute which was at the forefront of early research into HIV Aids. “I’ve opened the gardens for Peter

Mac ... I’ve lost four people with cancer, and for Doctors Without Borders,” she says. “I’ve checked them all out, and I believe you’re meant to support these good people.” There is joy also in being generous with her wealth of knowledge and with the bountiful beauty that comes with getting her hands in the dirt and creating interesting gardens. The people who visit range from young people hungry for inspiration and knowledge, to overseas visitors who are fascinated with Australian native plants, and others who just love to meander, admire and chat with a fellow garden-lover. “Gardeners are lovers ... ,” Shirley says reflecting on the nature of those interactions. “When you’re older, you may as well have a passion, and it may as well be gardening,” she says. It’s a casual statement that doesn’t fully reflect the years of dedication, learning and creativity that has gone into the gardens that have brought pleasure to thousands, and desperately needed funds to life-saving research and humanitarian projects. If the weekend of 22 and 23 April is Shirley Carn’s last open garden, it will be a chance to see the master gardener in her natural environment, and perhaps say thanks for all she has done over the years.

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autumn by English Poet Laureate John Masefield. Within the1.5 ha garden are also rhododendrons, azaleas and exotic trees. Wander into the tearooms for a taste of Arden’s famed Devonshire teas and a chat about Toolangi’s own poet, C J Dennis. 5962 9282 Alowyn Gardens - Open 10am-5pm every day. 1210 Melba Highway, Yarra Glen Alowyn is an all year round garden, but autumn is especially spectacular. Designed with shade and comfort in mind, it is also designed to reflect the seasons. The magnificent 100-metre long wisteria and rose arbour is transformed into a tunnel of gold as the leaves turn, creating a luxurious carpet leading to display gardens that include forests of colourful exotics. Two special events are also on in April, the Giant Pumpkin Festival on Sunday, 2 April enter your best giant atlantic, Queensland blue, butternut or zucchini, and Beekeeping 101, on Sunday, 9 April, for those people exploring/beginning beekeeping. Visit www.alowyngardens.com.au or phone 97302400. Gardens of the Dandenongs The gardens of the ‘Blue Dandenongs’ have for decades been a tourist drawcard, and autumn is when they are at their most colourful and most splendid. They include George Tindale Memorial Gardens, William Ricketts Sanctuary, R J Hamer Arboretum, Pirianda Gardens, Alfred Nicholas Gardens and the National Rhododendron Gardens at Olinda. For more details on the how, where and when of these gardens, and the back-story to how they came about, visit www.parkweb.vic. gov.au *For information on Open Gardens Victoria gardens, visit www.opengardensvictoria.org. au .

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Shirley Carn’s Garden is at 5 David Street, Monbulk. Open from 10am to 4.30pm. Other gardens, sharing the autumn limelight, are listed below. Elleon - 8-9 April 59 Ferguson Street, Upwey Formerly known as ‘Lemon Tree Cottage’, Elleon is a colourful, sunny cottage garden brimming with character and personal touches. Features terraced garden rooms, meandering paths and arbours, extensive perennials and shrubs and eight species of Japanese Maples. Devonshire teas available. Proceeds to Upwey Fire Brigade. Oak House Garden - 20-21 May 1434 Whittlesea-Yea Road, Kinglake West Fully recovered from the Black Saturday 2009 fires, this is a woodland garden containing many rare and unusual specimen trees and shrubs, and a large collection of succulents and cacti housed in glass houses. There will be a display of photographs depicting the pre- and post-fire landscape. Ferny Creek Autumn Show - 26-27 April 100 Hilton Road, Sassafras. Set in four and a half hectares of magnificent ornamental gardens, the Ferny Creek Horticultural Society’s Autumn Show is a celebration of the colour and form of the thousands of magnificent exotic trees that abound in the Dandenongs. The weekend program includes rare plant sales, craft and gifts, fantastic foliage and flower displays, hydrangeas, autumn foliage, proteas and autumn flowering bulbs, photographic displays, and light refreshments. www.fchs.org.au Arden - Thursday to Sunday until 19 April. 1694 Main Road, Toolangi. THE Singing Garden (1935), was inspired by Arden, the garden of poet C J Dennis at Toolangi. An outstanding feature of this gorgeous autumn garden is a copper beech planted

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A true pumpkin fit for a coach By Derek Schlennstedt The proof is in the pumpkin ... or is it the pudding ... either way, there is definitely something in this pumpkin pertaining to its enormous size. Weighing close to 200kgs, this pumpkin, grown by Mount Evelyn’s Matthias Scoriot hopes to reign supreme at the Alowyn Gardens Giant Pumpkin Competition on Sunday 2 April. One of several pumpkin seeds Matthias planted in December that he has been caring and nurturing for was the smallest and worst seedling that has grown to be the biggest pumpkin. Matthias says that he placed the smallest seedling in a bad position in the garden and the so-called ‘runt’ of the pumpkins has since outgrown the others and become a true pumpking. “When I was putting my seeds down, I had my favourites, the worst seedling, well I didn’t put that one in the best position,” he said. “It’s always a surprise with pumpkins; there might have been a good luck factor.” Pumpkin growing is best done in warm temperate weather and anything over 40 degrees is deemed too hot and can damage the pumpkin- luckily this summer has been quite favourable for pumpkin growers. Having brooded over his pumpkins for the last few months, Matthias says that there’s no magical secret or routine to making them grow, and you certainly don’t have to sing to them - all that’s needed, is hard work. ‘It’s a bit of work keeping on top of

it and caring for them. “You have to make sure the vine does not break or get damaged, you have to check for fungus, take good care of the soil and use a bit of compost, and it’s important to keep burying the vine so it can create more roots,” he says. With a passion for gardening, Matthias says he has always wanted to grow pumpkins to enormous sizes and says he does it more for the fun of it.

“Since I was a kid, I have been gardening, and I always wanted to give it a try, it’s a lot of fun,” he says. All the biggest pumpkins from the Yarra Valley will be on display to take part in the Giant Pumpkin Competition held at Alowyn Gardens every year. Once again, there are five classes - Giant Atlantic Pumpkin, Biggest Queensland Blue, Biggest Butternut, Biggest Zucchini and the Most Unusual Pumpkin.

Each class will be divided into two sections - Under 12 and Open, giving everyone a chance to show off their extraordinary pumpkinalia! The Allowyn Gardens Pumpkin Competition is on Sunday, 2 April from 10am to 5pm and it goes without saying that pumpkin will be the flavour of the day with pumpkin soup and pumpkin scones aplenty, as well as Asian street food on offer. Unfortunately, the largest pumpkins

won’t be for eating as these pumpkins are only used for their size and Matthias says they aren’t too tasty. “They are edible but ... . they don’t taste so nice.” For full details of the event visit www.alowyngardens.com.au, or just phone 9730 2400 to register over the phone. Entries close on Friday, 31 March.

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Chestnut powerballs By Kath Gannaway Pears and chestnuts are just two delicious examples of the fabulous seasonal fare that is abundant throughout autumn in the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges. Making the most of local fresh produce is not only a healthy option, it’s a great way to support the local growers. Keep an eye out for drive-in orchard sales or pop into a local market for fresh from the tree fruit, and for some extreme chestnut action, don’t forget the Kalorama Chestnut Festival on 7 May at Kalorama Reserve. Roasted chestnuts are synonymous with autumn in Australia and the festival is a great place to discover just how ver-

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The family of the teenage girl at the centre of an alleged rape case is calling for reform to protect child victims from further trauma in court. The high-profile case, which involved brothers from Mount Evelyn and Olinda, and one relative, saw their charges dropped last month over allegations they raped the teen, then 14, in 2015. The men were due to stand trial next month over charges they raped the girl in Geelong. However, on Friday 24 February, prosecutors told the Victorian Supreme Court they had dropped the charges. The girl’s family members have confirmed they were concerned about the girl’s well-being and her ability to withstand cross-examination in a court setting. In a Fairfax report, the family said they were calling on Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews to change laws so minors in sex assault cases could be cross-examined before a panel of judges, rather than a jury. They also want to tighten regulations to prevent gratuitous details being made public, in the case of sex assaults against minors, such as what happened in this instance. Spokesperson Carolyn Worth, from the Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault (ECASA), which has outreach locations in Ferntree Gully, Yarra Junction and Healesville, told the ‘Mail’ she partly agreed with their pleas. “I’m puzzled about some elements of what was said; the family would’ve had access to some mechanisms to shield her from a brutal cross-examination,” she said. “She would’ve had access to the child witness program, who would’ve allocated someone to escort her

through the process. “She would’ve had access to a remote witness facility, so would not have had to face her alleged offenders directly.” However, Ms Worth believed the heart of the problem lies with bail hearings, through which details of this case were able to leak to the media and social media. “Courts are usually good at closing if needed and issuing suppression orders ... (but) bail hearings are never closed,” she said “This needs to be tightened up to ensure this doesn’t happen again; I can understand why this was traumatising for the girl.” She says another problem is the length of time cases like this are taking. “There was a recent case, where there was a guilty plea, but it took 16 months for the case to be heard in court,” he said. “This isn’t good enough, for the victims and their families.” The Mail’s sister paper, the ‘Geelong Indy’, in February lamented the outcome, labelling it as a major blow for the city. “Why?” That is the question all of Geelong is now asking,” the editorial read. “Why have three men - accused of raping a 14-yearold girl - had their charges dropped? “They were accused of one of our city’s most notorious crimes. “And now they need not return to court - they can go about their lives - while a young girl tries to rebuild hers.” Meanwhile, Daniel Andrews and Victorian AttorneyGeneral Martin Pakula were to meet with the family and girl to discuss how to make the court system less traumatic.


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Barking mad in the pool ‘Doggy Hour’ at the Belgrave Heated Outdoor Pool was a huge hit with pets and pet-owners from around the hills, with four-legged and two-legged friends grabbing the chance to cool down on Sunday 19 March. With entry of a gold coin donation, and funds going to Animal Aid, the now traditional final swim for the summer season was enormously well-attended. Local photographers Brett Styles (underwater shots) and Julie Abreu checked out the big day.

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In brief A space for men Men’s Shed groups in the Yarra Ranges are among those in Victoria who can benefit from $879,000 in State Government funds. Monbulk MP James Merlino said the grants aimed to help communities provide a space for men to meet, reconnect and participate in their local communities. They also give men the opportunity to help their local communities; from creating nesting boxes for endangered species, to completing maintenance work for pensioners. Grants of up to $60,000 are available for communities to build a new shed, or up to $30,000 to refurbish an existing one. Community groups and local councils are encouraged to apply. Mr Merlino said the funding would be put to good use. “Men’s sheds are a huge asset for local communities; they give men the opportunity to interact in a safe space and give back to their communities,” he said. “This new funding will help to provide more spaces like this around the state.” For more information, visit www.dhs.vic. gov.au.

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Track to link trails for feet and pedals By Derek Schlennstedt A new cycling and walking track that would link the existing trail near Woori Yallock to Healesville, Yarra Glen and Lilydale has been shown to the public in initial consultation meetings at Healesville and Yarra Glen. The design presentation displayed an overview of the proposed Yarra Valley Trail Master Plan and presented preliminary concepts of the main trail zones, alignments and features. It is reported the trail would run close to Yarra Valley tourist drawcards such as Healesville Sanctuary, Yering Station winery and other popular locations. Consultation meetings took place on 20 and 21 March both at Healesville and Yarra Glen. In April last year, Yarra Ranges Council released a feasibility study to the public and allocated $550,000 from unallocated money in the Capital Expenditure Program towards detailed designs of the trail. A year later, these detailed plans

are now being presented to the public after council engaged Cox Architecture to develop a Master Plan on the proposed Yarra Valley Trail. The Mail spoke to Tony Rowley, senior architect of the Yarra Valley Master Plan who said the main priority for the trail was safety. “The target audience who would be using the trail are families, so we want to ensure that it’s completely safe. “We want it to be safe, flat, and able to be used by a wide demographic,” he said. The ‘Yarra Valley trail’ as it’s being called would provide people living in Healesville and Yarra Glen an option to commute to Lilydale and would also give international visitors the opportunity to see the entirety of the Yarra Valley without the need for a car. “It’s all about, the Yarra Valley trail, getting people out of their cars and giving them a way to experience and explore the region in a more intimate way ... .it has all sorts of positive outcomes from health, to tourism and spending in the region,”

Mr Rowley said. Feasibility studies released in April 2016 estimated the total cost of the project at $10.6 million. It was projected that it would also bring 210,040 visitors annually, provide 222 new jobs and would generate $30 million as a result. Around 50 people attended each consultation meeting to hear and voice any suggestions or concerns they had about the trail. The feedback was mostly positive, but, popular concerns raised included security for landowners and businesses, where the trail would run adjacent or through their properties. Tarrawarra Estate is one of the many landholders with security concerns, and some of the proposed trail options put forward run next to, or through their property. Terry Christofides of Tarrawarra Estate says that they are comfortable and happy with having a trail that connects Lilydale to Healesville and Yarra Glen, but are concerned about security risks that it may pose to the property.

“We’re comfortable with the principle of a walking trail and bike track that connects Lilydale to Healesville via Yarra Glen, however we will be strongly objecting to any option that places our private property at risk from a security perspective,” he says. “If it’s not coming through or adjacent, we’re happy to see the pathway progressed, for example, as highlighted in one of the trail options where it runs alongside the roadways.” These options are being explored by Cox Architecture, who will continue consulting and working with communities and parties involved to determine the most viable route for the project. All the options are still in their infancy, and a spokesperson for Yarra Ranges Council highlights that no final route has yet been approved. “No final alignment of the Yarra Valley Trail has been approved and residents should check back at yarraranges.vic.gov.au for more information as the trail project develops.”

The tragic death last week of a vineyard worker in Wandin East, one of three tractor deaths across the state in one week, has led to calls for a renewed focus on farm safety. The 53-year-old man died after he was run over by a tractor at a winery while harvesting grapes with other employees. He became trapped around 1.15pm on Thursday, 23 March, and although freed, died at the scene. WorkSafe executive director Health and Safety, Marnie Williams, said it was alarming that three workers had died in separate incidents involving tractors within one week. “Each one of these incidents is a tragedy and our thoughts are with the families, friends and colleagues of these men at this difficult time,” Ms Williams said. “Tractors are an important farm tool, but they are involved in more farm fatalities in Victoria than any other piece of equipment. It is critical that safety is at the forefront of everyone’s minds when working with or around tractors.” Ms Williams emphasised that anyone working on a farm must be provided with appropriate training and instruction to ensure their safety, especially during busy times such as the current grape harvest. “This includes all workers, whether they are full time, part time or casually employed,” she said. She said ensuring that farm equipment was properly maintained was just as important. “Workplaces must review their safety processes and ensure all hazards are identified and either removed or controlled,” she said. A 68-year-old Meredith farmer and a 47-yearold Myrrhee worker have also died as a result of tractor-related injuries sustained in the past fortnight. All of the incidents are currently under investigation. Police are preparing a report for the Coroner in relation to the Wandin East death.

Briefly Court date after collision A 21-year-old Dingley Village man will face Ringwood Magistrates’ Court after a collision on the Gembrook-Launching Place Road, Launching Place, about 2am on 26 March. The man’s vehicle allegedly left the road, colliding with hedges next to the roadway; fortunately no-one was injured in the collision. Inquiries revealed the male was a suspended driver and a breath test showed he had a breath alcohol content of 0.078 per cent.

Kidnapping arrests Three Croydon North males were arrested last week in relation to the kidnapping of a Montrose man that occurred on Sunday 19 March. Last Thursday 23 March, police arrested two males in relation to the kidnapping and the third was arrested shortly after on Friday 24 March. The male victim was kidnapped and assaulted but was found safe and is now free. Two of the offenders are on remand awaiting trial, with the third on bail awaiting trial at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court.

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The tin shed SES One of the busiest SES units in Victoria operates out of a tin shed in Emerald. If a tree falls through a roof on a stormy night, if someone needs to be rescued from a car accident - or if someone is missing in the bush - it is these volunteers who get out of bed in the middle of the night and provide a highly professional service to people in their time of need. Emerald SES received more than 1300 calls for help last year, operating out of a 30-year-old tin shed with one toilet. There are no shower facilities, and storage is so cramped that volunteers must keep their overalls and boots in their personal car at all times.

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New model trucks won’t even fit in the shed. In 2014, the Coalition committed $1.8 million for a new Emerald SES building. Daniel Andrews did not match that commitment; and in his 2015 and 2016 State Budgets, he did not allocate one dollar to improving fa-

cilities at Emerald. The day before the Emergency Services Minister, James Merlino, came for his first scheduled visit last year, Labor dumped a porta-potty at the site for volunteers to use. A cheap gesture which, I’m sure most people would agree, stinks. A new headquarters would allow for faster response times; better, safer equipment; male and female toilets and showers, which would help draw female volunteers back to the SES. Also, a room just for volunteers to sit down and enjoy a hot meal after a long job in the freezing rain. The Andrews Labor Government

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has been rocked by rorting scandals in the past few months, with at least three Labor MPs targeted over claiming expenses from the taxpayer. If those MPs paid back the money they took from the state, we would at least be part of the way towards funding a new Emerald SES building. I know where I would prefer my taxes went. The last two state budgets have ignored Emerald SES. It is time for Daniel Andrews to match the Coalition’s $1.8 million commitment, for the sake of the volunteers and the communities they serve.

Using her head My name is Cilla Joyce Hirst; I am 10 years old and I go to St Patrick’s Primary School in Lilydale. I wanted to do something as I know a lot of people who have been impacted by cancer, including my friend’s grandad and another family friend. I decided to shave my head and raise as much money as I can. I wrote letters to all the businesses and my mum took me around to shops to get donations. My first goal was $1000 but I almost reached that in the first week so I increased it to $1500. The two nights before my shave I had $1800, so I went and doorknocked with my older sister Evie and we got up to $2000. Finally, I was able to raise over $2500 and I felt this is a great result. I have also bundled up my hair

The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert, on Sunday 2 April, at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.30pm to 5pm. Artists perform songs in the Country, Bluegrass and Folk genres. All welcome. New singers, musicians, and bands are always welcome. A band or musician is available to back singers, if required. Entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members). The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month at the Guides Hall. Inquiries to Graham on (03) 5964 8298.

Garden group Upwey Gardening Group U3A Lyndi Garnett will present a Salvia Spectacular with how to grow salvias. At Upwey Seniors Community Centre (off Mahony Street, Upwey; behind Upwey Village shops). Wednesday 12 April at 7.30pm. Inquiries to Barb on (03) 9754 3877. All welcome. Supper provided.

Group members sought To progress the issues regarding Puffing Billy Master Plan and Day Out with Thomas Events. First working group meeting, 7pm on Wednesday 29 March. Gembrook Community Centre. All welcome. For more information, email gembrookcommunityvoice@outlook.com.

Zoo trip Emerald Evergreens Senior Citizens trip to Melbourne Zoo. Wednesday 26 April. Leave clubrooms at 8 Church Street Emerald at 8.30am, return 4pm. BYO lunch. $45pp, includes bus and entry fees. Phone Elsie on (03) 5968 4952.

Join the Circle The Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC) will celebrate National Youth Week at Lilydale High School on Friday 31 March. Full Circle Drumming professional Rod McLeod will lead the workshops which will culminate with a monster drumming circle of young people joining together in a celebration of young people making music.

Book fair Upper Ferntree Gully’s Angliss Hospital is holding its combined stall and book fair. Thursday 30 March, from 11am to 6pm. Lecture room. Angliss Hospital. All books 3 for $2. Children’s books five for $1.

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and I am donating this to be made into wigs to help kids that lose their hair from chemotherapy. I am so thankful for the support

of everyone who donated, especially Kiri at Snips of London, who donated his time to shave my head, which I was very thankful for.

Thanks to all my friends and family for supporting me. You can still donate to Cilla Hirst at www.worldsgreatestshave.com.

As part of the PAVE festival, Savannah Rose, Moonshine Coalition, Heidi and Jules, the Borrowed Boys will perform ‘Respect’. Serious message but a lot of fun. An expose of the way women are depicted in song. Thursday 6 April, Emerald Community House Hall from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. Tickets available at door or www.pave. org.au. Inquiries to 0408 897 079.

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Home is out of reach By Peter Douglas Lack of affordable housing within the Yarra Ranges looks set to further spiral out of control if action isn’t taken immediately, according to Yarra Ranges Council. With as much as 38 per cent shortfall presently existing in low-cost housing supply, some estimates say within 20 years as many as 50 per cent of people seeking low-cost options will be left out in the cold. This would represent a major housing crisis for the region. Yarra Ranges Council, through its affiliation with the Eastern Affordable Housing Alliance (EAHA), said social housing supply was significantly below the metropolitan average, as well as being well below its capacity of meeting future needs. In 2014, the shortfall of social housing in the Yarra Ranges was 920 dwellings. Without intervention, EAHA estimates by 2036 this shortfall will reach 1260, which equates to 57 dwellings needed annually for the next 19 years. To help put this into context, Yarra Ranges experienced a 19 per cent (349) increase in the number of very low-income households between 2006 and 2011. Yarra Ranges Council Mayor, Noel Cliff, said council had a role to play in forming partnerships with housing providers, and to continue to advocate to state and federal governments to come up with solutions. “There needs to be more intervention to increase the

An increasing number of people in the Yarra Ranges are in need of low-cost housing options. supply of social and affordable housing in the Yarra Ranges,” Cr Cliff said. “This is why council is currently looking at the option to sell a block of surplus land in Lilydale to an affordable housing provider to build

new social housing. “We have seen homelessness increasing throughout the state as the cost of renting increases and the population grows. “Council applauds the recent announcements by the State Government, but has concerns

about uncertain federal funding for vital housing services for homeless people. “All three levels of government need to contribute to solving this urgent problem.” Cr Cliff said mixed tenancy, and affordable and well-man-

aged housing, was a potential solution In 2016, local agency ANCHOR supported 1682 people in the Yarra Ranges through their Opening Doors Program and in transitional support and other programs they offer to people at risk of becoming homeless, and that each case was different. “The majority of adults presenting as homeless have children in their care who are missing school, not attending sporting clubs and often without close friends or families around them,” Ms Tucker said. “For everyone that is homeless, their lives are put on hold; without a home to live in, life as we expect it to be is impossible.” Meanwhile, the EAHA has expressed concerns the Federal Government may axe funding for the National Affordable Housing Agreement (NAHA) in the upcoming Budget. Echoing the alarm expressed by other housing groups, EAHA is calling on the Federal Government to maintain its commitment to the NAHA. EAHA Chairperson Sharon Ellis said a re-think may be required. “Federal Government funding is vital for public housing and homelessness services,” she said. “If media suggestions are correct and the Federal Government intends to axe NAHA funding, countless vulnerable Australians will be at increased risk of homelessness.”

Housing snapshot Snapshot of housing affordability in the Yarra Ranges: In 2014, the shortfall of social housing in the Yarra Ranges was 920 dwellings (based on the amount of low-cost housing options required for households in the lowest 10 per cent of income); By 2036, the shortfall is estimated to reach 1260, without any intervention to increase social and affordable housing supply. This equates to 57 dwellings needed every year for the next 19 years; Last year, local agency ANCHOR supported 1682 people in the Yarra Ranges through their Opening Doors Program; In 2014, Yarra Ranges had a 38 per cent shortfall in lowcost housing supply; By 2036, Yarra Ranges would only meet 56 per cent of need for affordable housing and the shortfall would increase to 44 per cent without intervention. Snapshot of housing affordability in the Eastern Suburbs: Only 55 per cent of social housing need is met by existing supply; 18,780 households in the lowest 10 per cent of Australiawide incomes do not own their own homes; The region will need an extra 526 dwellings every year for 22 years to meet current and future demand to 2036, as qualified in the Knox City Council research, ‘Minimum supply of social housing, Eastern Metropolitan Region’.

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Medical Centre in good health The renovations at the Emerald Medical Centre are finally finished! To celebrate, Emerald Medical Centre will host a grand community opening on 8 April from 12.30pm. This will include a free sausage sizzle, face-painting and performances by Gemco, the Emerald Primary School choir and the Ukulele Club. The local emergency services will bring CFA and SES trucks to add to the spectacle. Dr George Somers, director of the centre, said it would be a great event. “We would love the opportunity to show the community our new building, as we welcome in our vision to provide a teambased healthcare system to Emerald and the surrounding communities,” he said. The building will be opened by the Victorian Emergency Services Commissioner, Craig Lapsley, and the local Federal Member of Parliament, Jason Wood. “This reflects our dual role as the medical hub for the local emergency services and as a major provider of medical services to the

district,” Dr Somers said “The building is airconditioned and is fully supported by solar power to enable us to continue through a major emergency. “Emerald Medical Centre has delivered first-class medical care to the community for 60 years. “The practice will now be well-equipped to bring to life the newest developments in comprehensive, co-ordinated primary health care, called the patient centred medical home.” They will deliver more allied health care professionals, specialists and services to Emerald, so more of your health needs will be taken care of locally. These include physiotherapy, podiatry, psychologists, counsellors, a diabetes nurse educator, dietician, audiologist, speech pathologist, exercise physiologist and pathology and are attracting a large variety of medical specialists. “We are excited to invite all of our friends to help us celebrate this turning point for the health services of the Emerald District,” Dr Somers said.

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The place for exercise and fun The Monbulk Aquatic Centre has long been a community favourite, whether as a place to exercise, a place to socialise or indulge in some sensational leisure activities. The centre has been a major part of the Monbulk community for more than 30 years, while boasting more than 15 years in the aquatic and fitness industry. The centre includes the region’s premier gym and indoor swimming pool, and services many of the surrounding hills communities. Also on offer are a team of exercise, aquatics and customer service professionals. The centre’s Dave Florance says it’s the perfect place to meet your health and fitness needs. “Our strength is our connection to the community,” he said. “We provide our members with excellent programs and facilities, through which everyone can achieve their fitness goals.” Mr Florance said their point of difference was the customer-first approach. “We put a high value on customer experience and helping people achieve their goals,” he said. “Our staff are highly skilled and provide excellent customer experience.” As a special event for the community, the aquatic centre is holding an open day on Friday 31 March. The open day will feature a host of fun and exciting events. Included among these will be a performance from local jazz band, ‘The Usual Suspects’, who will hit the stage from 3pm to 5pm. Also, BubblePics underwater photography will be available, with prints available for sale. Other great products and enlargements available, too. Monbulk Aquatic Centre is located at 26 Baynes Park Road, Monbulk. For more information, contact (03) 9756 6227.

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Strong voice hits right note The new talent at the Cuckoo Restaurant, Chelsea Dow, has come a long way since her days as a shy child. Chelsea, having worked in wash-up at the Cuckoo for the past nine years, has spread her wings and is now the new talent singing in the Bavarian Floor Show that the Cuckoo Restaurant has been famous for now for almost 60 years. With lessons and a deep love for jazz singing, Chelsea still finds it hard to believe that she has found her voice and the confidence to sing in public. As a child, Chelsea recounts the shyness of her character. “I didn’t speak much for years, I was very quiet,” she said. But now Chelsea looks forward to a new initiative at the Cuckoo for locals. From late April, the Cuckoo will be opening Thursday evenings for dinner, just for locals. The experience will be completely different to the well-known buffet, instead offering a set menu and an ever-changing jazz arrangement. “This is where Chelsea will really come to life,” said Rosemary Marchington, marketing manager. “Chelsea is the most delightful person to work with and it is a pleasure to watch her grow, gain confidence and clearly love what she is doing. “Shelley in administration hears Chelsea sing from the office - our diva can’t help herself. “She sings at the top of her voice while in wash-up and it’s wonderful to hear. “She has an amazing voice and we just love her.” To hear Chelsea sing, she can be caught at the Cuckoo for the traditional floor show (days) or start booking for Thursday night locals’ night, starting Thursday 20 April. The Cuckoo Restaurant is located at 508 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Olinda. Inquiries to (03) 9751 1003.

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By Peter Douglas Emerald artist Martha Silver Breninger has opened up her creative world to the hills community, with her first solo exhibition presently featured at Arvys Gallery in Olinda. Growing up in an artistic family, Breninger knows well the healing powers of art, and hopes to educate and inspire others to explore this wonder for themselves. The exhibition, which runs from wall to wall at the gallery, features many different mediums, including painting, chalk art, photography, felt work and even poetry. Breninger says there is a strong narrative that runs through the artworks, with the exhibition called ‘Re-Birth - Journey of a Healing Spirit’. “The exhibition is a story of a woman who has come through adversity, including addiction and domestic violence,” she said. “‘Re-birth’ is a moving story ... to finding a new joyous life, told through paintings, poetry, pastels and photography. “It mostly focuses on the hope and recovery from addiction; it’s very inspiring and powerful. “Art has such a healing power and I want to express that to help others.” Breninger said the exhibition

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Emerald artist Martha Breninger celebrates the healing power of art. 166455 took her four years to put together, with the first creative seed sown way back in 2011. The exhibition launch on Sunday 19 March was the culmination of years of hard work. Breninger’s love of art has seen

her become involved with the newly created Hills Art Market, where she is both on the organising committee and offers her work for display and sale. She encourages all local art-lovers to discover for themselves this wonderful market, if they haven’t already.

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A Cure For Wellness is an absurd yet excellent psychological horror film. Sent to retrieve his boss for a merger, New York financial executive Lockhart (Dane DeHaan) travels to a mysterious wellness spa in the Swiss Alps, but discovers a sinister secret under its nurturing surface. Compared to the family-friendly bulk of his work, which includes the first three Pirates of the Caribbean films, A Cure For Wellness feels like a macabre pet project for director Gore Verbinski. This film is driven by sumptuous visuals, engrossing performances and a nightmarish, slowburning atmosphere. Lockhart begins the film as an aloof loner, but his fatigued, overworked persona renders him strangely sympathetic, and the monstrous treatment he endures overrides our initial dislike of him. Jason Isaacs is phenomenal as Dr Voller, a genial and welcoming yet strangely evasive man capable of shocking cruelty. A Cure For Wellness has shades of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, with a troubled protagonist in a snowy fortress-like location whose morbid experiences test his sanity. The climax is somewhat ridiculous, delivering one bizarre twist after another, but it still feels tense and deserved, given the film’s steady build of madness. I’m rather disappointed to see A Cure For Wellness performing so poorly at the box-office, as it’s an incredibly eerie, grotesque and compelling film. - Seth Lukas Hynes

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SEARCHING FOR THE RIGHT HOME LOAN IN THE HILLS Searching around for the perfect house is a difficult endeavour in Melbourne and particularly in the Dandenong Ranges at the moment. Properties are selling very quickly for excellent prices and to be in the game buyers need to be prepared when they find the home they love. One key factor to the buying process is the home loan. Here are some things to consider when shopping around for the prefect home and perfect loan. Determine needs in a home loan. There are so many options and products available these days that you will be comparing banks on not just rates. Look at the packages offered, the time for repayment of the loan and the loan’s flexibility, fixed versus variable rate as well as the service offered by the lender. The bank’s ethics may also be something to consider. Look at the associated costs. There are all sorts of fees and charges when buying property in Victoria that are on top of the purchase price. Not only stamp duty on the home and the loan are payable, but different banks have all sorts of costs and charges plus legal fees need to be considered. It is very important to find a great lender that has the time and the knowledge to assist in the decision-making process. Determining the amount that can be borrowed, the costs associated and then

Monbulk & District Community Bank has its clients' interests at heart. putting together the best option takes time. Can the lender offer guidance through this process with the borrower’s best interests in mind and offer great service too? For a different view of lending, come and see the highly qualified and customer

focused lenders at Monbulk & District Community Bank, Bank of the Year Yarra Ranges, two years running and Lender of the Year 2016. Staff members take their time to understand their clients’ needs, deliver outstanding service and a loan through

a community bank will actually make a meaningful contribution back into the community. So, to be ready with a home loan and confident to move on that dream property call 9752 1130 and make a time to see Aimee or Margaret today.

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5 Vista Road Belgrave Heights

$950,000 Plus

LUXURY LIFESTYLE WITH DUAL LIVING OPTIONS This prestigious home is situated on a stunning 1/3 acre block (approx.) with magniicent views to the city. Featuring a grand 2 storey design, 5 beds, 3 baths, multiple living zones, open plan kitchen/ meals area with quality Gaggenau & European appliances, & granite benchtops, a large decking area, outdoor spa, dble garage & DH. This is sure be a winner for any growing family!! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

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17 Hughes Street Upwey

$480,000 Plus

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Combining luxury with peace & privacy this property provides an amazing layout for you & your family. The home offers 4 large bedrooms, PLUS home ofice or 5th bedrooms, 4 spacious living zones including kitchen/living, lounge/ dining, family, & rumpus room, stunning kitchen with granite bench tops, induction cooktop, WIP, integrated DW & SS Bosch oven, striking main bathroom plus powder room & ensuite, 2 x DH systems, 2 x evap cooling systems, plus toasty feature OFP, security system & ducted vacuum. Outside is a lovely paved outdoor entertaining area, HUGE triple garage, amazing fully-lit games area & heated in-ground pool & spa zone. There is also a heap of extra off street parking for the trailer or caravan on your fully sealed driveway.

This large 3 bed brick home in a great location features spacious lounge with OFP, lovely kitchen/ meals, sunroom with sash windows & tree top views, main bathroom, huge storage area under house, rear balcony, GDH & single carport. All this perfectly positioned in a quality location be quick to act to secure this great home today! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

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

45 Old Main Road Ferny Creek

27 Williams Road Olinda

$700,000-770,000

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Family Friendly In Ferny Creek

A Private Piece of Paradise

Privately positioned in a park like setting with exotics displaying year round colour, this gardeners paradise will be appreciated by all. There is accommodation for the whole family with 4 bedrooms, separate living zones plus a free-standing cottage/bungalow ideal for those working from home or as a retreat for the extended family. Polished timber loors & a solid fuel heater provide warmth & ambience through the formal lounge/dining room & into the brightly renovated kitchen. Up to the minute inishes are also included in the spa bathroom & en-suite. Extra features include, gas ducted heating, ceiling fans, picturesque leadlight windows & vaulted ceilings in the lounge, whilst outside there’s a huge garage plus carport to accommodate the vehicles, tools & equipment.

Positioned discreetly in the heart of Olinda, this property is perfect if you are looking for a tranquil home surrounded in established European gardens on over 3.5 acres (approx.) of useable land. Ample space for your family to enjoy a relaxed and stress-free lifestyle. Entering through the front gates via a rhododendron lined driveway, you will be charmed by the country ambience of the verandah encased residence & quality of the home, offering 2 master bedrooms with ensuites plus 2 further bedrooms with BIR’s & a stunning main bathroom. Spacious living areas are separated by a galley style timber kitchen adorned with stone benchtops, s/s appliances & a built in meals alcove, perfectly situated to appreciate the private garden views.

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

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111 Grey Road Gembrook

Offers Over $650,000

39 Pakenham Road Cockatoo

Offers Over $350,000

Spacious, Private Retreat Amongst Nature!

Solid First Home or Investment Property!

Come home to your own private haven on 7 acres of native bushland yet close to all Gembrook’s amenities. Be charmed by the spacious home & tranquil setting with 4 BDRs with BIRs or 3 plus study, the Master with WIR & ensuite. Add to this spacious living areas & huge family kitchen with access to the fantastic undercover entertaining deck. Outside there’s a DBL LUG & a 12 x 12m shed with concrete loor, power & water.

Looking for your irst home or investment property? This attractive, solid brick home is well located, a short distance from Cockatoo Township or just 15 minutes’ drive to Pakenham & is set back of the road for privacy. The home offers 3 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, open plan living & dining & country style kitchen with dishwasher. Add to this a lat, cleared, fully fenced rear yard, garden shed & wood shed.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820 Inspection: Saturday 2.30pm-3.00pm (Photo ID Required)

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

23 Aura Vale Road, Menzies Creek

Offers Over $995,000

Lot1/10 Selby Aura Road, Selby

Offers Over $245,000

Country Lifestyle & Yet Only 40 Minutes to the City!

2 Acres, be at One With Nature!

This gorgeous property gives you the peace & 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 & natural bush, the renovated home offers modern living with country style featuring 3 BDRs with BIRs, study, stunning kitchen, dining & 2 living areas.Outside there’s undercover entertaining, various shedding, 2 dams & circular drive.

Access off Goudiesdale Road Private 2 Acres Close to local amenities Wide road frontage surrounded by larger blocks Build your dream home STCA

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

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820

23 Eventide Rise Pakenham

Offers Over $525,000

83 Baxter Road Toongabbie

Offers Considered Over $1.2M

Family Entertainer Big on Space!

Sophisticated blend of Lifestyle and Luxury!

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.

This stunning, architecturally designed, master built, contemporary home will take your breath away with unsurpassed rural views set on 124 acres. Featuring 4 BDRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, parents retreat, sleek stylish kitchen & lovely outdoor entertaining areas. Outside includes landscaped gardens, 28 x 9 metre shed & carport with concrete loor & power, 12 paddocks, cattle yards & mains water is connected.

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

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

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588 Hull Road Lilydale

Expressions of Interest

4 Keelah St Woori Yallock

$395,000 - $445,000

‘The South’

Great Starter or Investment!

This high end home showcases classic style throughout, with 5 bedrooms all including built in robes, master bedroom with full ensuite, 3 quality bathrooms, 2 with porcelain tiles, the 3rd bathroom with marble tiles and inally 4th to the rumpus room on lower level. Once stepping inside you’re welcomed by a formal lounge room, a formal dining room and a traditionally designed staircase. The large and open plan family and meals area lows through to the kitchen. On the top level of the home is a large and open attic and a study that opens out onto a large patio.

All the hard work is done! Beautifully renovated with nothing left to do except walk in and pop the kettle on and enjoy your new beautiful home! If that is what you’re after then this is for you! 3 bedrooms all with new carpet, paint, light ittings and drapes make this the lightest and brightest home you will see! Gorgeous new looring in living areas gives the feeling of freshness and clean lines! Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 2:30-3:00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

74 Edinburgh Road Montrose

$1,200,000

35 Old Don Rd Don Valley

$750,000 plus

Peace, Privacy and Tranquillity On Almost 8 Acres

5 Acre Hobby Farm in Beautiful Don Valley

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

Located in a quiet and peaceful position this gently undulating property enjoys tranquil mountain views and is ideal for all activities. The property offers two dwellings the main one a spacious contemporary home which boasts two large living zones plus garage converted to a rumpus room. With three bedrooms, master with built in robe and ensuite the home is a comfortable retreat. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

Montrose

Expressions of Interest

6 Mathers Ave Launching Place

$390,000 - $440,000

A Private ACRE of Peace and Tranquillity!

Great Value and Great Location!!

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

Looking to buy your irst home? Investing or downsizing, then this is a must to inspect. Well maintained home with a good feeling of space, offering 3 generous bedrooms, 2 with built in robes, polished loorboards throughout give a nice modern feel. The kitchen and bathroom have been tastefully updated, separate lounge with a gas log ire creating a cosy feel and the bonus of air-conditioning. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 1:45-2:15pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

34 Glasgow Road Kilsyth

Expressions of Interest

Yarra Junction

$790,000 - $870,000

An exquisite entertainer and idyllic acreage

Big Family Living, Close to Town

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.

Set on just under 1 acre this exceptional home will appeal to the growing family looking for space and convenience. Offering 5 large bedrooms plus a feature ensuite and walk in robe to master, loads of living space with 4 separate areas, a formal dining room, family room, lounge room and living room and meals area. Outside is a family paradise with a huge covered entertaining area, sparkling above ground pool plus a large separate LU garage and a 3 car garage under roof line. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

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KNOW YOUR LOCAL REAL ESTATE AGENT Shiree Kay …NOT your average Agent! Fresh. Focused. Responsive. Remarkable. Professional. Passionate. Unique. Uncompromising.

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MRE Property Marketing P/L is an independent Boutique style agency that will provide you with an individual and personalised property marketing or managing experience. Born and raised in the area, Michael & Richard Licciardi have a combined experience of 45 years of selling real estate in this area. Meaning, your property couldn’t be in safer hands. In a time of change and some very questionable practices by some franchise groups, you can be sure that you will receive the highest level of service without any of the

Client feedback is everything … and that’s what makes Shiree Kay unique and what makes her most proud. Shiree does everything in her power to go the extra mile, ensuring her clients get a highly personalised, boutique real estate experience with the best possible outcome. 95% percent of her business is built on both client referrals and repeat business, and she is forever grateful! Shiree is a business owner, property owner, landlord, property developer, investor and has been a tenant herself. Having sold property for in excess of 16 years, her whole working life has been immersed in real estate, commencing at the young age of just 15 - it is fair to say she knows real estate and is a Specialist in her field. Trained and highly skilled in the entire negotiation process by some of the world’s best, Shiree is a strong believer in continuing education and regularly attends specialised training events and invests in world class mentors to extend her skillset even further, thus guaranteeing the absolute best results for her clients. Shiree’s model works and the results and client testimonials speak for themselves. AND Shiree never forgets “we’re working for YOU”.

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Councillor Mike Clarke and Jane Holland project officer of the Community Weed Alliance of the Dandenongs are trying to prevent sycamore maple trees from spreading. 166537 ers near Sassafras Creek, Perrins Creek and the Ferny Creek area, helping landowners with strategies to reduce environmental weeds - in particular woody weeds including English ivy, tree ferns and sycamore maple. Sycamore trees are classified as weeds and, as such, residents do not require a permit or arborist inspection to remove a weed species from their land. Council manager of Parks, Environment and Infrastructure Services, David Harper, said the works would not just reduce threats to the Dandenongs in the event of bushfire, but would enhance biodiversity. “The Dandenong Ranges are known for their beautiful natural spaces to enjoy, whether it’s along the roads or on trails through the national park,” he said. “Removing these sycamores will make the area safer in the event of fire, and will help our

Sycamore maple tree seedlings hang above Monbulk Road. 166537 valuable community groups with their work to rid the Dandenongs of weeds.” The removal of roadside sycamore maples will take place along the Monbulk Road, between Perrins Creek Road and Lyrebird Falls, and may result in detours due to closure of the road, during works.

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Pollinating and protecting brassica crops! Besides composting, how can we help communities of helpful and talented insects? One way is to plant native wildflower patches in your backyard and ideally link your patch to your neighbours. Animals love to travel along corridors and insects are more likely to see a food source if the patch is large. Convince your neighbour that native bees will then pollinate their tomatoes and hoverflies will attack the aphids on their brassicas! You can also build insect motels. Airbn’bee! These engineered homes are a place for insects to seek shelter, escape from predators, hibernate and allow their larvae to grow. Insects are quite particular about their homely requirements. It is therefore essential to use the right materials to attract the beneficial bees you are after. Blue-banded bees for example, naturally make their homes in clay banks and resin bees in branches. As a result make holes in similar materials when constructing a hotel.

ing your soil organic matter. Compost does much more than simply feeding subterranean life. It also binds itself to clay particles, loosening and aerating soil in the process. As a result, rain and insects can transport nutrients to a plant's root zone with a lot less resistance. Now, we all know about honey bees and pollination, but consider the fact that solitary bees, hoverflies and blowflies in certain scenarios are considered better pollinators. In wildflower patches in Victoria, the most common insect you will find, by a considerable factor, is the hoverfly. This fantastic insect masquerades as a bee by displaying fantastic yellow and black stripes. It does this to convince predatory insects it is indeed a bee and flies around wildflower patches transporting pollen to and from a profusion of wildflower species. As well as pollination, hoverflies, in their larvae state, have an insatiable appetite for aphids and therefore are deemed a beneficial insect to have around farms and backyards.

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Yarra Ranges Council is partnering with VicRoads and local community groups to remove sycamore trees from Kallista and surrounding areas. Council will contribute $90,000 to removing the sycamore trees from Monbulk Road after receiving funding through the National Bushfire Mitigation Program. Woody weeds and sycamore maple contribute heavily to the amount of foliage and bush in the area, and removal of these will help to reduce bushfire risk for next year. Lyster Ward councillor, Mike Clarke, says the removal of these weed species is particularly vital as it not only reduces introduced species of weed but also mitigates bushfire risk in the Dandenongs. “It’s fantastic on two fronts ... .first, it’s weed reduction and it’s getting rid of significant woody weeds that are multiplying and spreading throughout the Dandenong Ranges rapidly - especially ones such as sycamore maple," he said. “It’s also part of fuel reduction, which is extremely important." Works to remove the large sycamore trees are planned to be delivered in April - May 2017 and traffic management will be in place. Council has been working closely with community groups in the area and works are being supported by the Community Weed Alliance of the Dandenongs, Monbulk Landcare and Friends of Sassafras Creek. The project has recently been working with property own-

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Pavilion is standing tall The community and sporting clubs of Emerald welcomed the opening of a new $729,000 sports pavilion on Saturday 18 March. The new pavilion includes a large function area, kitchen and amenities. Much of the funding has come through the Liberal Government’s $500,000 commitment to the facilities, through which it is hoped to increase participation in netball, cricket and tennis. Minister for Regional Development, Fiona Nash, said the new pavilion offered the community not only sporting facilities but also a function centre and meeting room. “I’m a massive sports fan, and I’m proud to invest in modern facilities that bring communities together to play sport and host social functions,” Minister Nash said. “I aim to build the kind of communities that our children and grandchildren want to either stay in or come back to, and sporting facilities like this do just that.” Federal Member for La Trobe, Jason Wood, said the new pavilion certainly looked the part, overlooking the Chandler Reserve and decked out with all the modern conveniences in the kitchen and bathrooms. “I have worked closely with many of the local sporting clubs of many years, and this is a great victory to see the new pavilion building standing tall over the Chandler Reserve,” Mr Wood said. “More than 25 sporting teams access Emerald’s Chandler Reserve; I am sure that these facilities will be well used.” Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen said Emerald’s football, netball and

La Trobe MP Jason Wood celebrates the pavillion's opening. 166395 cricket clubs would reap the benefits of these upgrades and would no doubt be an economic and reputational advantage to the area. “In addition, local schools and businesses are now also able to use the newly extended pavilion,” Cr Brett Owen said. “It is always encouraging to see Pictured at back from left are Ahren Tampiyappa, Indie Bowering and Luke Baker. At front from left are Jensen Bowering, Will Furlow and Rick Dall'Oglio. 166390

Monbulk Rangers make their mark By Peter Douglas Seeing Hollywood superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger and his entourage was enough inspiration to propel a group of local youngsters to a bronze in the Arnold Classic Under 12 Futsal Tournament. Held at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, amid the Arnold Classic activities, a team from the Monbulk Rangers Soccer Club were invited to be a part of the Under 12 Round Robin. The team played several short games, where they competed against Victoria’s best, and narrowly missed out on the grand final, enduring a 2-1 loss to the eventual finalist.

Coach Gary Bowering said it was a fantastic effort. “The boys were able to expand on their experiences from the recent Nationals tournament, where they made the quarter finals, competing against full-time academics around the country, and were successful against Brisbane and Perth teams, which had flown in for the five-day event,” he said. “They had a lot of fun.” The players are now looking forward to the coming season, where they have just started training in the VCFA outdoor soccer competition, and will play in the under-11s Dragons team.

council and community groups working together to achieve common goals, with outcomes that benefit the local and broader community.” This project is jointly funded by the Coalition Government, the Cardinia Shire Council, Emerald Sports Club and Bendigo Bank.

A fantastic asset for the community. 166395

Wildcats stopped in grand final tracks The Olinda Under 16s cricket team has emerged victorious in its grand final after a great battle with Eildon Park. On day one, Eildon Park won the toss and chose to bowl on a wet, dewy surface. Olinda’s Ethan Kennedy and Ted Box opened the batting, and helped their team to a great start. Kennedy was his usual aggressive self, while Box worked the ball into the gaps nicely. Kennedy lost his wicket for 42 in a stand worth 68. Josh Langer then joined the action and helped to guide his team to 1/86 off 25 overs. Box finished on 27no, batting right through. In reply, Eildon Park came out with a positive attitude, running well between the wickets and playing with intent. After 10 overs, they were 1/25, with their noses slightly in front. As with the semi-final (on day two), the team then lost its way for the next 10 overs, as the Wildcats poured on the runs, going at nearly five runs per over. A late wicket to Aiden Ardley was crucial as it put a halt to the runs, with Eildon Park eventually finishing at 2/80. On day two, again under beautiful blue skies at Olinda Reserve, the fight for the flag looked a tight battle. Early on, Olinda’s fielding looked much sharper. An early indication was Nathan Rose

Olinda Cricket Club Under 16s premiership team. 166396 diving relentlessly to cut off scoring opportunities. The Wildcats had moved quickly to 2/100 when the skipper, Ardley, stepped up again to remove the opposition’s best batsman. It proved a pivotal moment as Olinda jumped on a momentum shift. The next half an hour was all Olinda, in particular for Ardley and Marc Feltham. Backed by some great fielding, both bowled brilliantly to rip the Eildon Park batting to pieces. The batting side lost 8/20 in the space of 14 overs.

Ardley’s eight overs delivered 4/6, while Feltham was in his sixth over when he finished off the innings to post 3/5. This added to his brilliant run out from square leg. Gabe Filleul was the other wickettaker. This gave the team a run-chase of 35, with nine wickets still intact. Despite some early wickets, Jonty Scott (12no) and Jake Riordan (17no) wiped off the runs with minimal fuss. Thanks went to all players, officials and parents for their efforts throughout the season.


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A grand showdown Take a trip back in time at Historic Winton. 166163 Pictures: BEN MOLLOY

History hits the road In conjunction with Historic Winton, the Mail newspaper is giving readers the chance to win one of an incredible 15 double-passes to the renowned event. Historic Winton is one of the largest and most popular all-historic motor races in Australia. To honour the past, Historic Winton features over 400 racing cars and motorbikes, from the 1920s to the 1980s, plus a huge heritage display of veteran and vintage vehicles. The heritage display is a must-see. This year, the display will feature: tractors, steam engines, caravans, vintage speed boats, model planes, vintage speedway cars and bikes, micro cars, cycle cars, pedal cars, push bikes, dragsters, veteran and vintage cars and motorcycles. Also, spectators will be able to access to the Competition Paddock, with fabulous old racing machines on open display. More information at www.historicwinton.org. au. To enter the competition, simply email your name, address and daytime contact number to win@mailnewsgroup.com.au. * Closing date is Friday 7 April. 

LILYDALE BOWLS Saturday 25 March was to be the final showdown of the Division 1 finals series. Lilydale were victorious against Deer Park 83 shots to 66 with Lilydale not having to complete the last end as their lead was too great a gap for Deer Park to overcome. The final was held at Doncaster Bowls Club on a grass rink. Lilydale was well-supported by a large contingent of its members, all wearing their club shirts as a sign of solidarity. People may consider lawn bowls as a very sedate sport. However, the barracking throughout the match by both team’s supporters, mirrored anything that you would expect at the footy (without the profanities). At half time, Lilydale had a handy lead of 12, with two rinks down and two rinks up. There was no time for complacency as any quality team can soon bridge the gap with a few ends. Last week, Deer Park and Lilydale both qualified to play in the Victorian Bowls Premier League for the 2017-18 season. Hence, it was both teams’ first encounter at playing a Premier League side. After the half-time break, the weather threatened with a few spots of rain. Fortunately, that’s all that was to fall, as any rain would have had an effect on the running of the green. Gradually, the lead increased,

Lilydale bowlers enjoy that winning feeling. 166263 and spectators kept up their constant support until the result was a foregone conclusion. Once more, the game was played in a fine spirit by both teams. At the conclusion of the game,

the Lilydale team was congratulated in a moving speech. Congratulations also go to the Lilydale Board of Management, which had a vision two years ago and appointed a coach.

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DOWN 1. Worry about the key to the back door (5). 2. We set out to be charming (5). 3. The way the mare is swimming in the water (6). 4. The man that had the meal inside was not Victor (6). 5. Pain hard for one to bear (4). 6. I figure the money is brought round from remorse (9). 12. Start selling things: start with wood-work (4,1,4). 13. Not all Henry’s given to the fellow (4). 15. Tells about the young ass misbehaving (4). 17. The doctor in line excercising is limber (6). 18. Dressed in drag, which is brave (6). 20. Getting the last round myself does improve things (5). 21. Took part, to get material (5). 23. Therefor, will take over shortly (4).

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Motoring Sheppards pass on baton By Kath Gannaway

Greg Chapman from Healesville on his 'Best Custom Bike, a VTX 1300S 166550

Carley, Liam and Katelyn from Healesville with Turtle the green Volkwagen bug.166550 Jackie Sheppard officially hands over to Pegasus' Dietmar Munnecke and Debbie Brasher. 166550 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY

Monbulk CFA members on the fund-raising trail from left Leanne Sheil, Brian Rak, Sally Rutzou, Mick Hampton, Karen Noonan, Baugham Hinton, Vivienne Tee and Jason Dodson. 166550

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It was the end of an era for the Mountain District Car and Bike Show on Sunday, 19 March, with founders Jackie and Greg Sheppard bowing out after 11 years at the wheel. Pegasus Rod and Custom Club has taken on organisation and ownership of the event ensuring its future after health challenges forced Jackie to step back. The show started in Monbulk and moved to Healesville in 200x becoming a popular event with the local community and bringing car and bike enthusiasts from around Victoria to Healesville. A major driver behind the event was the opportunity to raise funds for local charities and in the decade leading up to this year’s show, around $98,000 had been poured back into various causes throughout Yarra Ranges, the majority of it in Healesville. The aim this year was to reach the $100,000, as a significant signoff milestone, and in officially thanking Jackie for the vision, commitment and hard work that has made the show such a success, Pegasus president Dietmar Munnecke, announced that a donation from this year’s show would achieve that goal ... and a little more. In a tearful farewell, Jackie thanked all the sponsors, volunteers and entrants involved in the show saying she would treasure the relationships built up over the past 10 years. She also thanked Pegasus for taking over the show and wished them success in the future. Healesville Bendigo Community Bank manager, Mark Trafford, presented a certificate in recognition of the contribution the car show has made to the Healesville community. The bank has been one of many sponsors of the event since it moved to Healesville over six years ago. Mr Trafford said the bank had enjoyed a great partnership with the car show, and in particular with Jackie, and had great admiration for the personal resilience and determination she had showed, most notably in view of recent health challenges. Mr Munnecke said their first show had also been challenging with the extreme heat impacting on numbers, but that they were looking forward to a great future for the event. “Effectively, we had eight weeks to put it together. “We have been helping Jackie out with volunteers for the show for eight of her 10 years, and in that time had rain, heat and all sorts of weather to deal with, so we will be working on this now throughout the year to make it a bigger and better event next year. Mr Munnecke thanked all the 2017 sponsors and volunteers and the car and bike enthusiasts who made the show such a spectacle. Meanwhile, the name of the show will change next year to reflect Pegasus Rod and Custom Club’s new venture.

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