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Mount Evelyn Tuesday, 11 April 2017

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Imagine young Tilly’s surprise! Tilly, from Mount Evelyn happened across the Easter bunny taking a well-earned tea-break among the autumn leaves in Healesville recently. Seems it’s his favourite place for a bit of pre-Easter planning ahead of his busiest day of the year. (*If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of this flamboyant bunny at Healesville Candy Emporium) Picture: ROB CAREW


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Golden Honey Popcorn, sweet Ingredients: 90g Australian butter, chopped 1/3 cup caster sugar 1 tablespoon honey 4 cups plain popcorn 1/4 cup chopped roasted peanuts (optional) 24-27 small solid chocolate eggs or 8-9 medium eggs, to garnish Method: Bring butter, sugar and honey to the boil in a saucepan over a moderate heat, stirring until the sugar has dissolved. Pour mixture over the combined popcorn and nuts and mix gently but thoroughly. Spoon the mixture into paper caselined muffin trays and make a small well in the centre, to resemble a nest. Bake at 150?C for 10 minutes or until golden. Cool before placing chocolate eggs in the centre of each and storing in an airtight container until required. Makes 8-9 Recipe courtesy Dairy Australia

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The Easter weekend is fast approaching, and many people will hit the open roads to experience quality time with family and friends. However, this can also be a dangerous time of the year, with the overall road toll in 2016 increasing by 8 per cent throughout Australia and, worryingly, road deaths in the 17 to 25 years age group escalating 17 per cent. People make longer journeys than usual at this time of the year, and traffic numbers significantly increase on major roads. Driving without distraction is the key to arriving and returning safely from those holidays. So far in 2017, 63 lives have

been lost on Victorian roads. That figure is down 20.3 per cent in the previous year. Though, Victoria Police will no doubt be looking for a better display from drivers than last year, where more than 6000 offences were detected state-wide during a five-day campaign. Police recorded 700 unlicensed, disqualified or suspended drivers on the roads. Also, 330 people were caught speeding, 1089 were stopped while driving unregistered cars, 314 were spotted using mobile phones while at the wheel, and 301 were caught not wearing seatbelts. Police said driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol was rife, with 280 people testing positive for drugs.

Meanwhile, Driver Reviver locations operate throughout the year during major public holiday long weekends. The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) advises if you’re already behind the wheel when you start to feel drowsy, the best remedy is to pull-over and have a 15-minute powernap. So, find a Driver Reviver Pit Stop, take a break, have a cuppa and take 40 winks if you need them. This Easter, remember to be courteous and flexible while sharing the road with others. Allow for increased time for the journey, and scheduling frequent breaks can help drivers to stay safe during these highpressure periods.

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IGA doubles charity By Peter Douglas

From left, Peter Ready, Luke Waterston, Simon Hartley and Jay Williams (Belgrave Heights and South CFA). 166949 Picture: ROB CAREW

The Belgrave South IGA will be just one of many local organisations digging that little bit deeper this year for the annual Good Friday Appeal. To help raise funds for the Royal Children’s Hospital in 2017, the IGA store will play host to local CFA brigade members, including from Belgrave Heights and Belgrave South units, who will be rattling their tins throughout the day. The local supermarket and adjacent

service station will be among the only convenience stores open in the hills on Good Friday. Though, store manager Simon Hartley, from IGA Belgrave South, said they wanted to use this special day to give back to their community. “Many people need their bread and milk daily, so I think people still enjoy the convenience of having something open,” he said. “But we’d like to give something back to the community as well.

“It’s just a great cause, and we’re more than happy to lend a helping hand. The local CFA will be collecting donations at the front of the supermarket for most of the day. However, when the CFA aren’t rattling their tins, there will be a container inside the supermarket where people can donate. As an added bonus for the Good Friday Appeal, the local IGA will double the money that is raised inside the supermarket.

Unplug for some quality family time By Peter Douglas Easter is the perfect time for children to take a break from technology and spend some quality time with their family. Child psychologist Nicole Pierotti said school holidays were the perfect opportunity to press ‘re-set’, take some time away from technology and get back to basics with your kids. “This Easter holidays is the perfect opportunity to take the time to ‘unplug’ your kids from their devices and reconnect as a family,” she said. “Technology has irreversibly altered childhood as we know it. “It has changed the way children think, play, communicate and learn. “In clinics, in homes, in schools around the world, parents, teachers and children are learning to live with the consequences.” The problem, she said, is not technology itself, but its overuse. Nicole said this was likely to have far reaching effects on our children as they grew. Australia’s Physical Activity Recommendations suggest that children aged 5-18 accumulate no more than two hours of screen time per day and children under the age of two do not spend any time viewing TV or other electronic media. Top tips to connect with your kids this school holidays: Unplug: unplug or put time limits on screen time and include all devices to encourage other activities to help you connect as a family. Back to basics: craft activities can be very therapeutic for children. Have pens and pencils on hand for creative writing, drawing and colouring-in. Easter is a great time for craft for young children. Make an Easter Bonnet, basket or decorate hard-boiled eggs. Cut out magazine pictures, or colour in a line drawing.

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sorbed in a game or activity outdoors in the natural environment. Get writing: sitting with your child and practising handwriting skills in a relaxed and supportive home environment during holiday time can

help build their confidence. Encourage your child to have fun while writing by using different colours or decorating the page border. Erasable pens and markers are popular because children can easily rub out

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the groceries, or setting the dining table. Children love to be included in adult activities, and it helps their confidence. Often when children and teenagers are engaged in a task, this is when they’ll tell you what’s going on for them. It’s a chance to communicate and to bond. Chill-out time: unplugging from technology provides time to wind down. This includes playing a musical instrument, reading a real book, chatting to family and creative activities. Even a little bit of ‘boredom’ can be a good thing as it allows time for creative thought. Mulling things over can spark children’s imaginations and gives them a chance to get away from the external information overload that can happen in the external world and reconnect to their internal world. Fresh air: playing tag, flying kites, running with a ball, or collecting pebbles on the beach. These are the activities many of us grew up with and yet today get lost with our busy schedules and reliance on technology. Children can benefit from spending time away from their screens and sedentary activities by becoming ab-


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Easter treat, fun at The Cuckoo When the Easter Bunny comes to town, double the fun with a visit to the Cuckoo Restaurant on Easter Sunday. Kids just love the Easter Bunny, and his appearance is followed by a fun, family friendly floorshow like only the Cuckoo can do. Front-of-house supervisor, Jessie Toogood, recalled the fun when the Easter Bunny last visited the Cuckoo. “It’s a laugh to watch the kids hug him and grab his legs when he’s handing out Easter eggs,” Jessie said. Restaurant owner, Karin Koeppen, said; “We always like to give something a little special for the children each year”. Karin, now in her eighties, having been proprietor at the Cuckoo for nearly 60 years, has personally been organising little decorated baskets of chocolate eggs to place around the buffet. Let someone else do the catering this year and enjoy the ease of a bountiful buffet with something for everyone. The buffet itself will include special seafood dishes created by head chef Steve Bless including Cold Salmon Terrine, Chilled Sweet and Sour Fish, Smoked Salmon, Eel and Trout - and that’s just the entrees.

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On the main buffet, you will find Seafood Crepes, lightly herbed Mediterranean Steamed Marinated Salmon and, of course, hot cross buns. The restaurant will have fun decorations for Easter, and there will be plenty of chocolate eggs for the children tucked in and around the buffets.

The Cuckoo is open for Easter Friday and Easter Monday lunch and afternoon tea (closed for dinner), plus Saturday and Sunday lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. Easter Bunny appears all session on Easter Sunday. Bookings can be made by calling 9751 1003 or online at www. cuckoorestaurant.com.au.

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Easter Sunday Good Friday Sunrise Event Celebrations You are invited to a BBQ breakfast and an Easter egg hunt in a rural setting among the gum trees and kookaburras. The Belgrave Heights Presbyterian Church is conducting an Easter Sunday sunrise event at the Birdsland Reserve, Belgrave Heights on Sunday April 16 at 7.45. A children’s story and a short Easter message will be given followed by the BBQ breakfast and egg hunt. Come and join our church and the regular visitors at this annual event.

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Dig a little deeper this Friday By Peter Douglas Firefighters from across the Dandenong Ranges will be shaking tins to collect donations for the Good Friday Appeal this Friday 14 April. Residents in Upwey, Selby, Belgrave and Belgrave South, who see fire trucks driving through their streets, are urged to dig deep and donate. Meanwhile, there will be plenty of opportunities to lend a hand, if you can. Residents across the state are expected to come together on Friday 14 April to raise much-needed funds for The Royal Children’s Hospital. Across Victoria and beyond, thousands of volunteers and supporters will collect donations and host fund-raising activities, including Easter egg hunts, sausage sizzles, fun runs, dances and auctions. Just some of the events locally include at the Sherbrooke Archers Good Friday Shoot, which will take place between 9am and 5pm. This is family fun with a difference; enjoy an archery shoot with the family. Activities will be held throughout the day, with proceeds to support the Good Friday Appeal. More details at www.sherbrookearchers.org.au. At Lilydale, Transform Fitness will be holding a charity boot camp. This is a great way to kick start your Good Friday, with a 30-minute boot camp work-out. All are welcome to participate. There will be entry by donation, with all funds going to support The

The local tin-rattlers will be out in force this Friday. 96114 Royal Children’s Hospital. More details at www.transformfitness.com.au. The highly anticipated all-day Channel 7 telethon will be broadcast live from the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre and the popular Kids Day Out will provide family fun and entertainment for around 80,000 visitors.

Director of the Good Friday Appeal, Anne Randall, is excited that the appeal is just one week away and has been blown away by the amazing support of Victorians thus far. “The appeal simply wouldn’t be what it is today, if it weren’t for the support of our incredible volunteers around the state,” she said.

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Bakery spreading its wings Inside, the bakery has a friendly and relaxing vibe. It boasts an open-seating plan, plenty of tables, a play area for kids and couches for the travel-weary. Kylie says the bakery sells a great range of products, including the classics that have made it so renowned in the area. “We sell various pies, our famous bee stings and vanilla slice,” she said. “We also have an established range of gluten-free products. “We have something for all ages. “For the kids, we have zoomers and shortbread biscuits.” The bakery offers all-day breakfast, lunch, early dinner, vegetarian delights and catering for groups of all sizes. Perhaps, it is the homemade touch that makes the pies so good, with pies proudly made by Beechworth Bakery employees. Among its many specialties is the bee sting - a sweet bun lightly spread with apricot jam, filed with the creamiest custard and topped with toffee almonds. It has proved a must-try for the many visitors to the region, who have flagged the bakery as a good stopping point as they make their way to Eildon or the alpine area, or as they tour wine regions.

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Whether you’re a local or just passing through Healesville, you’ll never be disappointed with a visit to the Beechworth Bakery this festive season. The bakery has a long and proud history of serving high quality baked goods as well as supporting the local community. Originally established in Beechworth, the Healesville bakery is one of six that are located in Victorian towns. Now a Healesville icon, the bakery combines old-fashioned service with modern facilities. Manager Kyle Bray says that customers are drawn to the personal touch provided by the employees. “We offer great customer service and enthusiastic and friendly staff to cater for our customers’ needs,” she said. Open seven days a week, from 6am to 6pm, the bakery is the perfect location on the Maroondah Highway in Healesville. It caters for groups of all sizes and offers a huge car park, capable of holding anything from motorbikes to caravans. While sitting outside, visitors to the bakery can enjoy great views of the mountains from the relaxing outdoor setting. The grassed area allows visitors to take in the beautiful park bridge, as well as making for easy access to the park.


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By Peter Douglas For those seeking a little Easter fun in 2017, there is no shortage of options within the Dandenong Ranges. Whether you’re up for the traditional Easter egg hunt with the children, or looking to take in the beautiful surrounds, it won’t take much to plan a great day out. High on the to-do list for the children will be the annual Easter Egg Hunt at Emerald Lake Park. Bring the family to one of the best tourist attractions in the region, where you can celebrate Easter and visit the facilities and attractions throughout the park. To pick up your activity sheet and participate in the hunt, simply head into the cafe, model railway, Lakeside Station or the Environment Centre. Free admission. Other activities include paddle boat rides and the model railway display. To make it an even more enjoyable experience for the family, why not catch Puffing Billy from Belgrave to Lakeside Station and, perhaps, make it an Easter tradition for the family. Check out the timetables to see when the trains are running this Easter Sunday. Other options include the school holiday program at Sky High. Free activities include face-painting, farmyard friends, pony rides, jumping castle, cooking classes, scratch art, stilt-walkers and much more. Meet Easter Bunny and join the Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday 16 April at 10am (maximum six eggs per child). Gate entry fees apply ($6 per car).

Emerald Lake Park. 164986 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM In addition to the many wonderful gardens on offer to explore, there are a few markets - if you fancy a wander and bargain-hunt during your Easter weekend. The Emerald Craft and Produce Market will be held on Sunday 16 April from 9am to 3pm. The Emerald Market is vibrant and colourful, featuring locally made products and home-grown produce, right in the centre of town. Visitors can expect numerous goods, including preserves, cakes, hot food stalls, local specialities, vegetables and plants, jewellery, clothing, food, lifestyle products and massage. Don’t forget to bring along your own bags (market is plastic bag free). A little further up the road is the Montrose Craft Market, which will be held on Saturday 15 April from 9am to 1.30pm. Situated at the base of the mountain on the way to Lilydale, Montrose Market has various craft and produce stalls. The Montrose Market is situated along the Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Montrose.

Noah with Easter eggs before the big hunt at Emerald Lake Park. 136739 Picture: ROB CAREW

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After successful advocacy efforts from Yarra Ranges Council, the Victorian Government’s Growing Suburbs Fund has contributed $1 million to the project, in addition to council’s contribution of $400,000.

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Meanwhile, sculpture artist Clare James will host a nature-inspired sculptural workshop during the opening week activities, taking place from 19-23 April. Ms James said her workshop allowed participants to create their own sculptures using natural materials such as sticks, raffia, grasses and vines. No experience or special skills are required. Suitable for all ages, with materials supplied.

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An inter-generational approach to designing play spaces may be the future for the region, as the Lilydale Lake Playspace is set to be unveiled on Tuesday 11 April. If successful, the playspace could set a precedent for further developments within Yarra Ranges, as well as setting an example of what can be achieved through this approach. An inter-generational method encourages children to not only enjoy outdoors play, but potentially enjoy more time with other members of their family, such as their grandparents. Yarra Ranges Council manager of built and active spaces, Robyn Mansfield, said the space had been designed for all ages and abilities. “Connecting with nature is important for children’s physical and mental development and it’s also good for adults,” Ms Mansfield said. “Research shows that nature is positive for health in terms of recovering from stress, improving concentration and productivity, and improving our mental state. “We know that nature is important to people, and the numbers of people seeking nature-based recreation are increasing.” Local Government Minister, Natalie Hutchins, said everyone should have the opportunity to play in the park and play spaces. “It doesn’t matter what your age is, everyone loves to play at the park,” she said. “Growing communities deserve assistance to improve parks, playgrounds and community centres, which is what we are doing with the Growing Suburbs Fund.” Features of the new play space will include: A dry creek bed with small water play pumps; Reed clumps; Giant basket swing; Sandpit with stone bug stepping stones; Large and small climbing structures resembling a bird’s nest;


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Keep a lookout The Bunjil lookout trail will be opened at the Birdsland Reserve at Belgrave South at the Minibeasts Festival on Sunday 23 April. The new trail starts at the main car park and leads to the highest point at the reserve, where walkers can enjoy city skyline views and take in the surrounding hills. Council bushland management officer, Gavin Prentice, said the $40,000 trail was fully funded by council’s trail rehabilitation program, which is part of the capital works budget. “Bunjil is the Indigenous word for wedge-tailed eagle, which are regularly sighted at the reserve,” he said. “The reserve is named after the Bird family, who originally owned the land

for more than 100 years. “Council acquired the land in the 1980s.” Work on the new trail included a lookout seat, stonework bridge made by a local stonemason; stone steps and trail construction, including resurfacing and excavation. Mr Prentice said the stone had been recycled from all-local granite re-used from a Southeast Water deep sewerage project. While this trail includes steep terrain, steps and some uneven surfaces, 90 per cent of the trails at the reserve are fully accessible. The trail is part of council’s Birdsland Master Plan 2013, which focuses on improving access to the surrounding gar-

dens and indigenous plant nursery run by volunteers onsite. The environmental education centre at the site is now home to environmental volunteers in the area. The fifth annual Minibeasts Festival is on Sunday 23 April, from 11am to 6pm, which is a chance for the community to take a closer look at what’s living in our waterways. “Microscopes are set up for people to see arthropods that feed the larger animals like platypuses,” he said. There will be a lantern-making activity and presentations on the platypus population from local groups. The festival is run by Southern Dandenongs Landcare Group and supported by council and Melbourne Water.

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Some 27,000 kilos of fresh apples were picked by 100 volunteers during the day for distribution via the program. Federal Member for La Trobe Jason Wood assisted. 166994

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Apples, and all that jazz By Derek Schlennstedt Hills-based Montague Fresh has vowed to aid under-privileged Australians this autumn by donating one million jazz apples to national food rescue organisation, SecondBite. On Monday 3 March Montague's held a special harvest event in Launching Place where farmers and stakeholders assisted in harvesting the special supply of 1AJazz apples. Together volunteers, farmers, locals and stakeholders harvested 27,000 kilograms of apples from 10am until 3pm. In a bid to reduce the statistics of 731,300 children under the age of 15 living below the poverty line, Montague’s will also be donating 10c per kilogram of jazz apples purchased from Coles Supermarkets between 17 and 24 April to SecondBite. A spokesperson for Montague,

Alexis Lalios said there was a great turnout of pickers and altogether over 100 people were able to pick around 27,000kgs worth of apples. “The idea was to just invite stakeholders, locals MPs and councillors to live a life in a grower’s shoes, and see what it’s like to harvest the jazz apples.” “Over 27,000 kilograms were picked from only 100 volunteers, which is an amazing effort,” she said. Montague's will supply one million apples to SecondBite who will then redistribute these to third party community groups across Australia, such as the Salvation Army, Uniting Care and under-privileged primary schools. Montague director and third-generation family member Scott Montague said it was a delight to be working with SecondBite in being able to give back to communities that need it most. “As a family company, Montague's is delighted to be part of this effort

with SecondBite, providing apples for a valuable program that gives back to the communities in need”, Mr Montague said. SecondBite exists to provide access to fresh, nutritious food for people in need across Australia and to date, has redistributed 32,359,427 kilograms of food across Australia, equating to over 64,000,000 meals. Not much is more nutritious than apples and Montague’s will donate the largest amount of apples they have ever donated since 1948. Invtied to the event was Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford, Yarra Ranges Mayor Noel Cliff and Federal La Trobe MP, Jason Wood who also assisted in picking. The 27,000 kilograms of jazz apples that were picked at Launching Place were used for an evening dinner that night at the Foothills Community Centre held at the Upwey Baptist

Cr Noel Cliff, Mayor of Yarra Ranges, attended the harvest dinner at Foothills Community Centre, along with the other volunteers. 166994 Community Church, where the freshly harvested jazz apples were served to those in need. Mayor Noel Cliff attended the dinner and credited Montague’s as being second to none when caring about the community. “It went really well, there were at

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One big Dog Day marathon By Peter Douglas Dandenong Ranges locals warmly welcomed Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne participants, as many trekked through the region over the weekend of 8-9 April to raise much-needed funds. This year, teams raised an incredible $2.1 million through the event, which will be put towards tackling poverty in communities throughout the world. The last team finished just after 8am on Sunday 9 April, with more than 570 teams completing the tough 100km endurance challenge. The fastest team was ‘Dog Day Afternoon’, which arrived on Friday night in 11 hours and 25 minutes. The four team members - David Overend, Daniel Langelaan, Daniel Nunan and Stephen Rennick - were greeted by a cheering crowd with popping champagne bottles and party streamers after a long day running the 100km trail in the warm sun through the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley. Mr Overend, from Balwyn, admitted the day had presented its challenges and the team hadn’t completed the trail in under 11 hours, as they had hoped. “When the heat came out, about 55km onwards, it made it pretty hard,” Mr Overend said. “And our strategy was to get there early, and we actually got there late,” he said. “This is my 14th Trailwalker, so I should be well organised by now.” Hundreds of other teams continued the trek overnight and into the early hours of Sunday morning. Almost all teams that started the challenge managed to reach the finish-line. The heavy rain on Saturday night caused some difficulties, but, not surprisingly, the most common complaint was a few blisters along the trek. Oxfam Trailwalker Melbourne spokesperson Anna Wemyss said the weather had been perfect all weekend until rain started on Saturday evening. She said despite the challenges, the show went on. “Every walker deserves a huge pat on the back, especially because of the wet weather on Saturday evening,” she said.

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Council-Inspiro health tie-up

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Yarra Ranges residents will be able to access youth and family counselling along with GP and dental consultations from midApril, after a new partnership between Inspiro and council. Yarra Ranges Council is commissioning the healthcare provider to deliver youth and family counselling services from Tuesday 18 April. Inspire took over the intake of new clients from Monday 20 March, while council’s small number of existing clients will be transferred to the new provider in coming weeks. Council chief executive officer, Glenn Patterson, said Inspiro was set to take over the program from the start of the new financial year, but that the organisation had recruited a

team of counsellors, including council employees, to provide a seamless transition. “Inspiro offers dental, GP, drug and alcohol services under one roof, and it makes sense for them to carry on the brilliant work of council staff in counselling our young residents,” Mr Patterson said. “There has been a proactive approach in preparing for the start of this new chapter, with additional management resources brought in to oversee the program. “Because of the efforts of council and Inspiro staff, there will be no break in service availability for residents seeking help.” Inspiro chief executive officer, Karyn McPeake, said

that offering counselling would create pathways for clients enrolled in other programs, who might benefit from the service. “While we provide one-onone counselling, we also provide access to a wide range of health services,” she said. “Even things as simple as going to a GP, which can be difficult for young people to access. “Important, young people can access services where they need, as we are based at Tecoma-Belgrave and Healesville.” Council and Inspiro will continue their partnership with a lease agreement of the Belgrave Health Hub from its expected opening in March 2018.

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Therapy talks the talk By Jodie Symonds Since the tender age of 4, The Patch local Kristy Warden began to develop a stutter. By age 18, her speech impediment developed to a stage where the related anxiety began to impact heavily on her life. Now, she has turned around her life and has used her experience to help others to change their lives. During Year 12 she joined the McGuire Program in Heidelberg, where she was able to overcome the speech impediment. Ms Warden told the ‘Mail’ she felt compelled to address the issue after a difficult school experience. “The turning point for me was when I did an oral presentation for English,” Ms Warden said. “I could barely get through a word or two without having to stutter. “My teachers gave me a good mark, but it was a horrible experience.” Ms Warden said she soon found other people with the same condition, which gave her the confidence to find help. The McGuire Programme is run by coaches and team leaders, who have experienced the same impediment. The initiative aims to build confidence and offers techniques to overcome stuttering through speech therapy. Ms Warden said Year 12 was a difficult time to start the program, but she wanted to improve. “Once I completed the program, I went back to school and did the oral

Emerald Community House would like to thank all the volunteers, sponsors, artists, contributors and participants of the Emerald FunFest and PAVE festivals. When we set out to create a community development activity 12 years ago, we had one goal in mind: to make the community stronger: through bringing diverse people and groups together, by boosting the local economy, by learning new skills and building new relationships. The arts were just a vehicle to do this and FunFest landed on us, quite by accident, but we saw the opportunity to integrate it into the PAVE Festival program. Each year these activities do make our community a little stronger, but this year there were so many examples of diverse personalities, beliefs and interests all working together to put on a wonderful event for others to enjoy. Some worked all year, others worked all day, or for just a few hours,

Term 2 classes Cockatoo Neighbourhood House is offering classes during Term 2, including ‘Learn to make Lasagna’, a ‘Multi Media Art’ group, ‘Jump for Joy’ and ‘Learn Flower Arranging’. Other classes/workshops include ‘Beekeeping in your Backyard for Beginners’, First Aid/ CPR’, circuit training, guitar classes and more. To view the Term 2 program, visit www.cockatooneighbourhoodhouse.org.au. Bookings on 5968 9031 or email cnhouse@iinet.net.au. CNH is closed for the school holidays and reopens on Tuesday 18 April.

Community dance The Free Settlers Club Inc. invites you to their next dance at the Hungarian Community Centre. 760 Boronia Road, Wantirna, Saturday 29 April at 8pm. Featuring an Easter Bonnet Parade with prizes to be won. Music provided by Bobby James. BYO supper. Tea and coffee provided. Tickets $15. Bookings on 9725 2472. Dances are held on the last Saturday of each month, except December.

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Right: A happy, confident Kristy Warden. 166985 presentation again,” she said. “I did really well the second time. “It really helped to join the program, knowing that instructors and leaders have been through it, too.” Ms Warden is now a certified primary coach at the McGuire Programme’s Melbourne campus. She instructs intensive courses and runs refresher days, as well as assisting new students. “If anyone is suffering, I would recommend they join the program,” she said. “They’re not alone. “It was such a good feeling to overcome that situation.” For more information on the McGuire Programme, visit www.stuttering.com.au.

CWA invite Belgrave CWA invites new members to its meeting on the second Wednesday of each month at 10am. Craft day is fourth Wednesday of each month. Join in for a ‘cuppa’. Contact Phyllis on 9753 6756 or Kathy on 9725 8836.

Family day Free family fun day - National Rhododendron Gardens. From 10am to 3pm, Tuesday 11 April. The Georgian Road, Olinda. Enjoy fun activities and the magnificent National Rhododendron Gardens in all its autumn splendour. For more information, call 13 1963 or visit www.parks.vic.gov.au.

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but every single contribution was so valuable to bring the end result to our community. Thank you to all involved. Committee and staff of Emerald Community House

Blind eye to grave(l) issue A very interesting letter appeared in the opinion page, ‘Rash of Gravel’, (‘Mail’, 4 April, 2017) by Phil Heading. I understand this situation perfectly, except my experience is extensive gravel gathering on a footpath in Belgrave, close to the Belgrave-Hallam/ Belgrave-Gembrook roundabout. It is here, on the Belgrave-Gembrook Road footpath, that a gravel driveway and horseshoe bend, belonging to Mater Christi property, meets the footpath. During extensive rains, the footpath is covered in gravel from the driveway, where it connects at two points.

This is at the junction of an extremely busy roundabout of a constantly busy road. This gravel leads to a dangerous skidding situation, where a pedestrian could fall into the path of oncoming traffic on a corner. I have brought this to the attention of council and asked for a permanent solution to this ongoing issue; in my last contact with them in October 2016. I was advised by them via email that the Yarra Ranges Council and Mater Christi “would keep a close eye” on the situation. Well, in six or seven months, ‘nothing’ has been done. The footpath is still covered in gravel at a gathering pace. It’s an accident in the making. I eventually escalated the situation to the Ombudsman, who advised me to liaise with the chief executive officer of Yarra Ranges Council first. I am waiting to see just how much more gravel collects before doing just that. Potentially, this could escalate into an Ombudsman case.

As Phil Heading stated in his letter, “time to take responsibility”. Damyn Gordon, Belgrave

Beautiful Belgrave Congratulations to Yarra Ranges Councillor, Mike Clarke, for calling the Saturday 18 March public meeting to consider the proposed huge development in Monbulk Road, Belgrave. It was clear that all or almost all the 80 or so people present opposed the project, and grave concerns were expressed about serious traffic problems, fire risk, unsightly visual impacts, intrusion on Puffing Billy and damage to the quaint and iconic style of Belgrave township. It is to be hoped that the developer will reconsider his plan and that another grossly inappropriate building will not be forced on another small Victorian community. Beautiful Belgrave must not be urbanised! Nigel Jackson, Belgrave.

The Basin Fire Brigade, Knox SES and St John Ambulance. Open Garden Scheme fund-raising event. Saturday and Sunday 22-23 April. Como Gardens. 79 Basin Olinda Road, The Basin. From 10am to 4.30pm. Cost is $10 per person, which includes three raffle tickets. Children aged under 14 free. All proceeds are donated to the above organisation.

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 9754 3877. All are welcome. Supper provided.

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 5968 4952.

Open award exhibition Ferntree Gully Arts Society. The Hut Gallery at 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. April Open Award Exhibition. Oils, acrylics, pastels and watercolours. Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 4pm. Until Sunday 30 April (closed over Easter). Variety of works. Workshops during the week. More information at www.thehutgallery.wordpress.com or check out the Facebook page.

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Going global with globes By Peter Douglas Gembrook’s Leah Anderson is the poster child of the modern entrepreneur - ambitious, internet savvy and turning passion into a hit online business. After first creating her snow globes around 2012, which she gave to family and friends, Leah started her business - Queen of Snow Globes - and stumbled upon a niche in the market. In fact, the demand for her globes was so strong her business has grown from filling orders locally, to assembling a team of staff, to custom-making globes for international clients. This impressive list of orders extends to Hollywood megastars, including actors Steve Martin, Channing Tatum and Kurt Russell. Though one of the most challenging, yet rewarding, orders came from cult director Quentin Tarantino. He ordered a whopping 500 globes to give as gifts to those who worked on the set of his 2016 film, ‘The Hateful Eight’. The globes feature intricate models inspired from the film, which Leah said was a daunting task. “The producer was quite clear about what he wanted and I was worried we may not live up to expectations,” she said. “But they turned out fantastic; they’re a phenomenal-looking globe. “They loved them so much they ordered another 300 globes, which were presented to guests at the Oscars.” Her globes have also featured in Roald Dahl’s ‘Matilda’

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musical and the Netflix TV series, ‘Narcos’. This is in addition to creating much-loved custom pieces that people keep as mementoes or give as gifts. She said they make wonderful wedding gifts, or to help people express treasured memories. “We get a lot of orders for childhood homes, or things that encapsulate childhood memories,” she said. “We do everything from custom wedding favours, to promotional pieces or staff gifts.” Where did it all start, though? “I was watching an episode

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of ‘Sex and the City’ and was inspired to find a beautiful snow globe that featured on the show,” Leah said. “What I found online was just tacky Disney snow globes, but nothing really beautiful or custom-made. “So I decided to build my own.” Leah said she surprised herself at how well they turned out, so she decided to build some more. The rest, as they say, is history. To view some of the amazing globes, visit www.queenofsnowglobes.com.

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Have Your Say! The Draft Monbulk Structure Plan is now available for community feedback. The Structure Plan will provide a framework to guide the future growth and development of Monbulk. Do you have aspirations, ideas, priorities or concerns about Monbulk and its future? Write to us or email by 5 May 2017 to have your say about the Draft.

A Community Forum will be held on Wednesday 19 April from 6.00pm to 8.00pm at the Monbulk Living and Learning Centre. Council staff will be present to speak about the plan and answer queries. To find out more phone 1300 368 333 during business hours, drop into Council’s Community Link in Monbulk or go to our website www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/msp

Drop-in information sessions are being held during the consultation period: • Tuesday 18 April from 1.00pm to 5.00pm at the Community Link (Monbulk Living and Learning Centre, corner of Main Road and Moores Road) • Monday 24 April and Monday 1 May from 1.00pm to 7.00pm at the Monbulk Community Link

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PROPOSED BUDGET 2017-18 Cardinia Shire Council at a Special Meeting held on Monday 3 April 2017 resolved that the budget presented to that meeting be the budget prepared for the purposes of section 127(1) of the Local Government Act 1989. The budget relates to the financial year commencing on 1 July 2017 and concluding on 30 June 2018 COUNCIL PLAN The Council also at the meeting held on Monday 3 April 2017 resolved in accordance with Section 125 of the Local Government Act to release the Draft Council Plan and Strategic Resource Plan, for the 2017-18 financial year for public comment as required by the provisions of Section 126 of the Local Government Act. Copies of the Proposed Budget 2017-18 and Draft Council Plan 2017-18 are available for inspection at the Shire Offices, Siding Avenue, Officer, between the hours of 8.30 am and 5.00 pm Monday to Friday. A copy is also available for inspection at the Pakenham Library, John Street, Pakenham, Emerald Library, cnr Beaconsfield-Emerald and Belgrave-Gembrook Roads, Emerald, the mobile library, and is available on the Cardinia Shire Council website (www.cardinia.vic.gov.au). Any person wishing to make a written submission on the Draft Council Plan or Proposed Budget is invited to do so, and any such submissions must be received before 5.00 pm on Wednesday 3 May 2017. Any persons wishing to appear in person to be heard in support of their submission are asked to indicate this in their submission. Any such submission will be heard by the Council at a Special Meeting to be held on Tuesday 16 May 2017 commencing at 7.00 pm, in the Council Chamber, Siding Avenue, Officer. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and be delivered to the Council offices, Siding Avenue, Officer, or sent to PO Box 7, Pakenham, Victoria, 3810 or via email to mail@cardinia.vic.gov.au. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Submissions are not confidential and will be incorporated in full (including all personal information) into the agenda and minutes of the Council Meeting, will be available on Council’s website as part of the relevant agenda and minutes, and will be made available for public inspection for a period of 12 months in accordance with all applicable statutory requirements. Council will consider a recommendation to adopt the Budget and Council Plan, with or without amendments, and declare rates and charges, at a Special Council Meeting to commence at 7.00 pm on Monday 29 May 2017 in the Council Chamber, Siding Avenue, Officer. A person requiring further information concerning the Budget, Draft Council Plan, the making of a written submission, or the meeting to be held on Monday 29 May 2017, should contact Jo Harris, Acting General Manager Corporate Services, on 1300 787 624.

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Their passion’s for fashion Monbulk Care Network will host its second annual fashion parade on Thursday 27 April, 1.30pm, at Bernardo’s Restaurant and Cafe, 109 Main Road, Monbulk (at the junction of Monbulk and Olinda roads). For bookings, call in at Monbulk Care Network, 18 Main Road, Monbulk, or call on (03) 9756 7800. Featured in the parade will be outfits including styles suitable for cooler weather, also some evening and casual wear. This year, some children’s clothing will also be shown. Afternoon tea will be served and will be included in the ticket price of $25 per person or $20 concession. Their upmarket stalls featuring French floristry, rare books, giftware and home accessories, fashion accessories including scarves and jewellery, men’s gifts and pretty; and practical gifts for tea and coffee lovers will again be available. Monbulk Care Network is an outreach of the Open Door Com-

munity Church, which seeks to be a localised, authentic expression of Christian faith. The profits from money raised at the op shop are used to support child well-being in local schools and those in our community who are struggling. Some funds raised through the fashion parade this year will assist in the refurbishment of the new premises. Please call in and see them when they open there very soon. Monbulk Care Network always welcomes new volunteers for processing the generous donations which they receive from local people, for sales assistance and general helpful support. The volunteers enjoy the fellowship of like-minded people people who want to assist others in the community, as well as the social interaction that this provides. They hope you will be able to join them and help make this event another success. Fun - friendship - community service.

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MARKET SCENE

A Mail News Advertising Feature

Let your big dreams soar The Belgrave Big Dreams Market is located at on the ground of St Thomas More Primary School, Belgrave, and is now in its fourth year. Running from 9am until 2pm, on the second Sunday of the month, this is a craft, design and produce market that also has a focus on sustainably or ethically sourced goods. The market is curated to ensure a wide variety of high quality stalls and promises something for everyone. The market organisers created the Belgrave Big Dreams Market to provide a place for the community to gather and connect with family, friends and the makers and growers who are living the dream. The market’s relaxed and inviting vibe plays a huge part in its success. Shoppers come to grab their weekly fruit ‘n’ veg from the farmers who grew them, pick up some fresh sourdough bread, get some in-

ternational street food for lunch and find that perfect present. From fashion, to jewellery, art, homewares to paleo food, vegan food and even dog food, this market has got you covered. Another reason to check out this great community market is the awesome live music. Hear quality musicians from the local area and beyond, with plenty of places to sit and soak up the ambience. Kids’ entertainment includes a playground, jumping castle (weather permitting), face-painting and a sandpit. Come along and meet the growers, producers, designers and makers and don’t forget to the market is dog-friendly if your friendly dog is on a lead. Belgrave Big Dreams Market, second Sunday of the month, 9am2pm, Reynolds Lane, Belgrave.

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MARKET SCENE

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Discover this hidden gem The Belgrave South Community Market is an event that caters for all ages and interests - but, perhaps, it is a hidden gem that you are yet to discover. The market is dedicated to promoting local small businesses, emerging artists, makers and designers to the wider community. This year, the market is held one every three months - or you could say there is one for each season - and an additional bonus one in December for a chance to be festive and find that unique Christmas gift for a friend or loved one. Most of the markets are held in the middle of the day on a Sunday, but they do a couple of twilight markets in the warmer months for novelty purposes and to also attract new interest. Put these dates in your 2017 calendar: May 7 - 10am to 2.30pm; August 6 - 10am to 2.30pm; November 5 - 10am to 2.30pm; December 3 - 3pm to 7pm. This year, the market can be found at the Progress Hall on Colby Drive, opposite the tennis courts in Belgrave Heights. They are an indoor/outdoor market. Everyone is welcome, so bring a friend - your mum, your kids or even your dog! If you are a fan of food, then come along for lunch or dinner. In addition to the yummy things sold at various stalls, there are the food vans with so many foods of different ethnicities from around the world available right here in Belgrave South. A simple CFA sausage may be all

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Dot and Gloria with some of the many treats on offer. 167033 you need. They know how to fire up a barbecue and put one out. While staying for a meal, there is plenty of entertainment to occupy your interest. They have live music playing at every market, from local artists showcasing their talent with the acoustic vibe typical of life in the hills.

The African drumming group can often be heard echoing through the trees as you approach the site, or it may just be the sound of a chainsaw sculpting a work of art. The entertainment will continue in 2017 with a car show, a jumping castle, face-painting for the kids and maybe even a little magic! The market has some truly inspiring

Enjoy a hot chocolate while you explore the market. 167033 stallholders with gifted people sharing their creations with us all. If the food and entertainment does not grasp your interest, the stalls on show are well worth checking out. There are numerous products on sale with an array of art and practicality. They are also always open to new stallholder suggestions, so please con-

tact us with any interest. The market is run by a group of friendly, welcoming people with a real passion for the community and great partnerships are being formed all the time, so please come down and support these events. Please follow us on Facebook; take care and we will see you there!

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MARKET SCENE What’s on at the Japara centre A Mail News Advertising Feature

Neighbourhood House Week 2017 - ‘Belonging’ Japara has a big week coming up in May which is Neighbourhood House Week (NHW) from the 1-7 May. What is it? It’s a nationwide initiative to celebrate the role of neighbourhood centres in the community and Japara is taking part. Japara offers community and social services as well as short courses and programs for the people of Kilsyth, Montrose and beyond. To celebrate your centre, they are creating a photo board with your help. NHW’s theme this year is ‘Belonging’. What do you need to do? Take a selfie anywhere at Japara to show how you and your family feels connected to your centre. They then gather all your selfies and create a ‘Wall of Fame’, which will be placed in the centre and you will be the star! If you belong to the centre in any way, shape or form - they want your photo. Selfies must be in by 1 May 2017. Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea - in the afternoon. You have heard about Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. Well, Japara has decided this year we are putting on its Biggest Afternoon Tea. Why? So the tradies can join in supporting the fight against cancer. So it is Japara’s ‘Tradies and Ladies’ afternoon tea. Hot food, finger food and refreshments provided ... oh and, of course, there will be plenty of tea to be enjoyed. Do you have a recipe you would like to share? Bring it along with you. Join in on Tuesday 23 May at 3.30pm.

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CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES Occasional Care: Our new, purpose-built children’s services rooms are designed specifically for the Occasional Care program. The furniture, equipment and outdoor play area cater to diverse abilities, focusing on the interests and appropriate developmental needs of the children in our program. We invite you to contact us to meet our team and view our children’s rooms. Playgroup: For children age 0 to 6 years, play is the primary way to enhance their language and develop their physical, intellectual and social skills. Playgroups provide a space for children to develop these important skills while paving the way for the big transition to kindergarten and primary school. For parents or guardians, playgroups are a great way to meet others. They also often provide a forum where lasting relationships are made. Japara also celebrates the important role that grandparents play in helping raise our community’s children. If you are one of these very important people, we invite you to join our Grandparent’s Playgroup.

VENUE HIRE AT JAPARA From weddings to yoga classes, board meetings to corporate training days, Japara’s new five-star Living & Learning Centre offers a variety of spaces that will suit almost any need. The Centre boasts beautiful spaces to sit up to 120 people and intimate board rooms to suit 12, with everything in between. Options for hire are available for both one-off events and regular hire arrangements. The facility is fitted out with the most up to date AV and IT equipment throughout, all you need to do is plug in and you’re off! Most rooms can be configured to your needs. We offer tables and chairs and can configure them in a variety of formats. If you are in need of a clear space, many rooms can also be cleared of all furniture. If flooring is important to you, Japara offers several options, including spotted gum timber floors, polished concrete or carpet.

CLASSES BEING OFFERED IN TERM 2 The Regulars Elementary French Wednesday 19th April - 31st May 2017 6:00 - 7:30pm Cost: $120 Suitable for beginners wishing to learn this wonderful language.

Intermediate French Wednesday 19th April - 31st May 2017 7:30 - 9:00pm Cost: $120 Following on from the beginners class improve on your French in Intermediate.

Advanced Philosophy Tuesday 18th April - 30th May 2017 7:00pm - 9:00pm Cost: Gold Coin Donation Explore issues such as the causes and nature of things, the material universe, human behaviour and so much more.

Crafty Chicks Tuesday 18th April - 30th May 2017 7:30 - 9:30pm Cost: Gold Coin Donation These chicks really are crafty. If you have an unfinished art project or some great ideas that you have always wanted to create, this is for you.

Enrolments can be done online at www.japarahouse.com.au, in person at 54-58 Durham Rd, Kilsyth or by phone on 9728 3587. Payments by Credit Card, EFTPOS, Cash and Direct Deposit welcome.

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New course opportunities If you would like to learn new skills, meet people and connect with your community, there are plenty of volunteer opportunities and new courses available at Coonara Community House in Upper Ferntree Gully. Coonara has several new projects, offering volunteering opportunities in their community kitchen and organic garden, making furniture in the community shed and becoming a contributor to The Foothills

online community magazine. For those over 55s on Centrelink’s Newstart allowance, who need to undertake minimum volunteer hours, they also offer a variety of community projects and return to work skills training. The most popular programs in term one were beekeeping, soap making, print making and cooking. These are all running again in term two, along with new

short courses: Introduction to Working in Community Services, and computer courses. Drop in to Coonara for a ‘cuppa’ and a tour any week day between 9am and 4pm and talk to the friendly staff about how you can join the volunteer and learning programs. Coonara Community House is located at 22 Willow Road, Upper Ferntree Gully. For more details, contact (03) 9758 7081.

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Diploma of Community Development Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care Advanced Diploma of Community Sector Management Plus a wide range of return to work and hobby short courses at very afordable rates.

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Art’s in as studios open their doors By Peter Douglas

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Hills alive with all things uke The Dandenong Ranges Ukulele Festival (DRUKE) will return bigger and better in 2017. Like previous years, DRUKE will fill the hills with all things ukulele over the weekend of 20-21 May, with Emerald Primary School set to host this year’s event. The Saturday will feature various workshops and daytime concerts from 10am to 3pm. Afterwards, school groups - both local and from as far as the Mallee will perform their sets on the main stage from 3pm to 5pm. This leads into the Junior ‘Golden Uke Awards’ from 5pm to 7pm, which will feature school groups and individual students battling it out to win fabulous prizes. On offer will be ukuleles and recording equipment packages for ‘Best Solo School Artist’, ‘Best School Group’ and ‘Best School Songwriter’. Then, the evening gala concert begins at 7pm, which will feature fabulous artists from around the state, including Younis Clare, Lucy Wise, Jane Cameron, Sarah Carroll

and The Thin White Ukes. Meanwhile, Sunday 21 May will see the return of daytime concerns and market stalls, from 10am to 3pm. Next will be the senior ‘Golden Uke Awards’, from 3pm to 5pm, again with fabulous prizes on offer for ‘Best Solo Artist’, ‘Best Group’ and ‘Best Songwriter’. A group strum-along during the dinner will take place from 5pm to 6pm. This will set up the appetite for some truly outstanding acts, including Sadie Mustoe, Alex Burns, A.J Leonard, Matthew Fagan’s Ukuleleland, and the internationally acclaimed Montgomery Brothers (during the evening concert at 7pm). Throughout these events, there will be a ukulele market in operation, and under 4 years drumming and ukulele workshops. Food is available on site, as well as the chance to enjoy a relaxing glass of wine before the evening concerts. For more details, visit www. drukefestival.org.au.

Dandenong Ranges Open Studios is set to enliven the hills again, with 34 participating studios to open their doors for visitation on the weekend of 29-30 April. Now celebrating its 14th year, the annual weekend program invites visitors from the region and afar to meet, greet, witness and learn from artists working in their private studios. Last year, this highly anticipated event attracted more than 6500 studio visitations. Project co-ordinator Gareth Hart said the event represented an exciting opportunity. “In 2017, we welcome an incredible suite of individual artists, an excellent array of emerging artists, and the choice of collective studios,” he said. “This year’s program highlights the true depth and breadth of creative practice in the hills - a testament to our history as a creatively vibrant and rich community.” As well as regular popular favourites - such as painters, ceramicists, and textile and collage artists - this year’s program features some exciting and fresh creativity. Among the highlights will include: a tattooist, an astro-photographer, costume designers and a 72-year-old emerging artist. Each studio in the program will contribute to a major exhibition at Burrinja Cultural Centre. “Based around the theme of duality, the exhibition explores the artistic and creative process of oppositional forces - of nature, within ourselves, of practice,” Mr Hart said. An easy-to-use Open Studios guidebook has been available in Burrinja and throughout the Hills from February. The Open Studios Weekend will be held on 29-30 April from 10am to 5pm. The exhibition that opened on Saturday 1 April will run until Sunday 14 May. For more details, visit www.openstudios.org.au.

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Celebration of nature-inspired art By Jodie Symonds The vibrant and atmospheric artwork of Belinda Volkmer will be on display at Miloko in Sassafras until Friday 28 April. Called ‘Celebration’, the exhibition was inspired by the time Volkmer spent as a child in the Dandenong Ranges and on trips to the beach. These experiences gave her the opportunity to collect treasures from nature and the time to observe. The exhibition opened on Saturday 18 March, where Volkmer discussed her fascination for colour and texture. She said at the opening that one of her earliest memories was running her hand along a weed and examining the varying greens and rusts in the seeds. “I also loved luminous green Christmas beetles, moss, lichen, bark, leaves, feathers, shells, flowers, rocks and shimmering water,” Volkmer said. Art for Volkmer is a way of nourishing positive connections with nature. “I have been painting continuously for eight years now, and I know it will be a lifelong pursuit,” she said. “My early paintings were semirealistic; however, in recent years I’ve shifted into a contemporary or abstract art style. “This occurred spontaneously.

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The work of vibrant artist Belinda Volkmer will be on view in Sassafras. 166745 “In a world of such structure and control, it’s great escapism to pain with freedom.” ‘Celebration’ features large, dynamic canvases that would suit large spaces and add a sense of drama and

colour to the environment. Volkmer’s work is a blend of large, broad brush strokes and fine detailed touches that enhance the sense of depth and space. “I prefer to use a large canvas

that gives me scope to use generous amount of paint and move it around freely,” she said. Miloko Gallery is located on 5/372 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Sassafras.

Today, we’re looking at two different remakes of popular franchises from the ’90s. In Power Rangers, five teenage misfits are granted superhuman powers by an ancient civilisation, and must band together to thwart the evil Rita Repulsa (Elizabeth Banks). Power Rangers has surprisingly excellent character development; the leads all have fantastic chemistry, and the narrative is driven by a touching, mature journey of the heroes growing to trust each other, overcoming their flaws and finding inner strength. Banks is wonderfully hammy as Rita, and the action is cleanly shot and easy to follow; there just isn’t enough of it, and the weak broader conflict feels neglected alongside the strong character dynamics. Ghost in the Shell is a live-action remake of Mamoru Oshii’s classic 1995 anime, and follows elite counter-terrorism agent Mira Killian (Scarlett Johansson), the first full-body cyborg, as she uncovers a conspiracy about her origins. Ghost in the Shell has jaw-droppingly stunning visual design, engaging performances, stylish action and a fairly intriguing narrative with some well-handled twists. Unfortunately, Johansson is very flat in the lead role, and the anime and source manga’s abstract, fascinating themes of artificial intelligence and the nature of self are mostly dropped in favour of a more generic corporate bad-guy conflict. Speaking for myself, Power Rangers was far better than expected, while Ghost in the Shell wasn’t as good as I’d hoped. - Seth Lukas Hynes


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COME AND FALL IN LOVE VISITORS will fall in love with this beautifully renovated home that is located a short drive from Gembrook and on almost 2.5 acres of flat cleared bush land. The lovely home has a welcoming front verandah and features three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, the master with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite, contemporary family bathroom and two spacious living rooms. The stunning kitchen has black cabinetry and white stone bench tops giving it a country contemporary feel with new appliances and the family room has timber feature beams and wood heater set into a stone effect wall. Features of the home include high ceilings, casement windows, ceiling roses, split system cooling and there is a fabulous

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undercover entertaining deck for spending time with family and friends or just unwinding after a hard day’s work. Outside the landscaped gardens are low maintenance and the fenced holding yard is perfect for a pony or other small pets, and there is also handy under house storage and a garden shed. Add to this a triple garage with concrete floor, separate studio/home office and the dual driveway access makes it very convenient for the family that has various vehicles coming and going. This property offers privacy and quality lifestyle away from the pressures of busy life and will appeal to many buyers so avoid disappointment and book a private inspection today.

GEMBROOK 2735 Gembrook Launching Place Road Inspect: By appointment Price: Offers over $645,000 Contact: Grant Day, 0417 565 745 or Bethany Day, 0438 844 968 BELL REAL ESTATE, EMERALD, 5968 6222


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PEACE AND PRIVACY IN THE HEART OF KALLISTA UPON entering through the gates of this one acre property, visitors quickly realise that this is no ordinary home. Set on a cleared, sunny block that overlooks the nearby valley and all its changing seasonal views, this substantial character weatherboard home is both graceful and elegant while still being able to provide all of today’s modern living options. The main floor consists of two of the three living zones, one of which is a spacious formal lounge with open fire place, striking timber windows and ornate ceiling roses and the other a relaxed, family meals and TV area that shares its space with an updated kitchen finished with granite tops, island bench and a vast amount of cupboard space. Also located on this level are all four bedrooms and two period style bathrooms, one of which is a large en suite to the master bedroom. Downstairs offers a versatile floorplan which consists of an open study / home office area that is ideal for those looking at work from home options and also a fantastic theatre room which could also double as inlaw accommodation or teenagers’ retreat. Separate to this there is a large storage room that makes for the perfect preserving room, hobby room or the perfect wine cellar! Gas ducted heating runs throughout the home along with a split system and ducted vacuuming. Outdoors offers just as much as the indoors with a large veranda that takes in the nearby scenery, sealed driveway with plenty of parking for family and friends plus a double garage that comes fully equipped with workshop and remote access. Two under-house storage rooms are ideal for all gardening toys and are handy when out enjoying all that this garden has to offer. Two water tanks provide 20,000 litres of water to help maintain the stunning yard. Beautifully presented and ready for its next family, Braevale will welcome its new owners with love.

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IDEAL FAMILY HOME ON FANTASTIC BLOCK This three-bedroom, two-bathroom lightfilled family home is set in a peaceful part of Belgrave Heights within a short walk of Birdsland Reserve. The three bedrooms are well sized, two have built-in wardrobes and the master bedroom has its own separate shower. Recently renovated, the kitchen features a large granite island bench, Bosch dishwasher, stainless steel electric oven, glass splashback and plenty of storage. Filled with an abundance of natural light, the L shaped living area is cosy with a wood fire in the corner plus a split system air conditioner. Outside there is plenty of room for kids and pets to play within the secure, fully fenced rear yard complete with a garden shed. Other features include a plant-lined paved driveway leading to a double carport and

bamboo flooring throughout the house. The new owners will feel like they are in a country retreat while still having easy access to local schools, Burwood Highway and Wellington Road.

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12 Owen Street Kallista

$850,000 Plus

186 Mt Morton Road Belgrave Heights

$530,000 Plus

‘BRAEVALE’ - PEACE & PRIVACY IN THE HEART OF KALLISTA

IDEAL FAMILY HOME ON FANTASTIC BLOCK

Set on a cleared, sunny block, this substantial character WB home offers 3 living zones, OFP, updated kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bathrooms, open study/home ofice, fantastic theatre room, large storage, GDH, split system & ducted vacuuming. Outdoors offers a large veranda, sealed drive & double garage with workshop. Beautifully presented for its next family, ‘Braevale’ will welcome you with love. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Set in a peaceful part of Belgrave Heights is this 3 bed, 2 bath light illed family home. The renovated kitchen features granite island bench, Bosch DW, S/S oven, & plenty of storage. The L shaped living area is cosy with a wood ire in the corner plus a S/S air conditioner. Outside is a secure, fully fenced rear yard complete with garden shed. Call today to arrange an inspection! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

51 Fairy Dell Road Tecoma

150 Forest Road Ferntree Gully

$580,000 Plus

$595,000 Plus

LARGE FAMILY HOME WITH LOADS OF POTENTIAL

A Secluded Oasis in Central Location

Located on approx. 1/3 acre, this spacious family home offers 3 good size bedrooms, master with WIR & semi ensuite, roomy main bathroom, expansive country kitchen, informal & formal meals area, sunken lounge & additional grand rumpus room. Other features include double garage, wood ire & detached cellar. Offered for the irst time in 30 years properties like this will move fast! Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Secluded & private surrounded by beautiful gardens this immaculate home is in stunning condition & offers 3 good sized beds, spacious lounge & separate living/dining area. There is a large rumpus room & a neat and tidy partially undercover area that is perfect for enjoying the garden views. The kitchen is sunny with ample bench space & with views out to the gorgeous rear garden. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

1 Woodlands Avenue Sassafras

$750,000 Plus

3 Bonza View Kalorama

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Hills Character Home With Stylish Living

Classic in country charm offering delightful gardens & mature European plantings this loved family home of over 40 years will delight in every way. Mellow hardwood loors connect sundrenched living areas with picture windows framing the garden vistas beyond in total privacy yet surprisingly only a moments’ walk to Sassafras village. Whites & subtle greys in the designer kitchen will inspire the chef of the home, adorned with quality appliances & functional internal ittings. Adjacent, the meals area is looded with natural light and elevated creating a favourite place to relax, while bay windows & seating nooks provide seasonal alternatives to appreciate the garden blooms. The lower level has options of a 4th bedroom with external access or further living zone with bathroom, plus access to plenty of storage & under home workshop.

Every once and a while, a truly enchanting property captivating the essence of hills character & charm is offered to the market. Set in a sought after location in Kalorama, extremely private this executive residence will take your breath away. Built with meticulous attention to detail & a functional loor plan designed to suit family living & those who like to entertain in style. The lower level of this north facing home has been designed & well planned for family living with the accent being on entertaining. The home boasts huge open plan living with a large separate formal dining room which could serve as a home ofice, studio/ hobby room. There is a user friendly kitchen looking into the living areas & onto the garden on the other side. All the rooms in this home have views of the garden.

Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Dwayne Sparkes 0409 873 731 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

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75 Amphlett Avenue Cockatoo

Offers Over $780,000

2735 Gembrook Launching Place Rd Gembrook

$645,000+

20 Usable Acres with Views & Charming Country Home!

Private Oasis – Fully Renovated Home on Almost 2.5 Acres!

Lifestyle property with 20 private acres & lovely family home, fenced paddocks, horse arena, shedding for all you needs only a short drive from Cockatoo Township. On offer are 4 BDRs, 2 baths, 2 living areas & undercover entertaining deck. Features include GDH, S/S cooling, high ceilings, polished loorboards, loodlit arena, 6 cleared acres of fenced paddocks & 6 car shed with power & concrete loor.

You’re going to fall in love with this beautifully renovated home located a short drive from Gembrook & on almost 2.5 Acres of lat cleared & bush land. The lovely home features 3 BDRs with BIRs, the Master with WIR, 2 bathrooms, 2 spacious living rooms & stunning kitchen with black cabinetry and white stone bench tops. Add to this a triple garage, separate studio & fenced holding yard.

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

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

17 Baker Street Cockatoo

Offers Over $485,000

111 Grey Road Gembrook

Offers Over $650,000

Beautifully Presented Family home on 1600 sqm!

Spacious, Private Retreat Amongst Nature!

This immaculate home has had all the hard work done for you so you can move straight in & enjoy! Well located within walking distance to Cockatoo Township, shops, schools & public transport, the home offers 3 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, open plan kitchen & dining & living room opening out to fantastic front entertaining deck. Features include mains GDH, S/S cooling, wood heater, polished loorboards & sealed slate loors.

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.

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

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

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

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74 Edinburgh Road Montrose

$1,200,000

2407 Warburton Hwy Yarra Junction

Auction 29th Apr@11:30am

Peace, Privacy and Tranquillity On Almost 8 Acres

Old World Gem in the Heart of Town on Two Titles

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.

Brimming with character this charming home is waiting for you to bring your imagination & restore to its former glory. Located on two titles totaling 1064 square metres & backing on to the iconic Warburton Trail you’re greeted on arrival by a bull nose veranda which covers the wide veranda offering a beautiful place to sit & relax. Traditional loorplan, central hallway & bedrooms either side. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

11 Wilga Court Wantirna South

$790,000 Plus

35 Old Don Rd Don Valley

$730,000 - $790,000

Prime Location with Development Potential (STCA)

5 Acre Hobby Farm in Beautiful Don Valley

This immaculate and much loved home is now ready for those developers looking for their next project or renovators with vision who can bring this property into the now. The property has a great list of features including: Three good sized bedrooms (two with BIRs), Main bathroom with shower, bath and separate WC, Large lounge with plenty of natural light, Original and functional kitchen and dining area, Great sized rear yard with decking, Remote garage with rear access, Ducted heating and air conditioner providing year round comfort and low maintenance gardens.

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 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

75 Monbulk Road Kallista Perfectly Positioned and Beautifully Renovated! This fully renovated home on a super lat quarter acre of land is sure to impress. With a neutral colour palette throughout allowing the new owners to add their own style, this beautiful property has undergone a full renovation that now makes this home shine. The property boasts three good sized bedrooms all with BIRs, a gorgeous central main bathroom with separate bath, marble benchtops plus modern ixtures and ittings, a huge well-appointed kitchen with stone bench tops, a large 900mm freestanding oven, dishwasher, ample cupboard space and stunning feature windows. Flowing from the kitchen we have the adjacent dining zone & large lounge area that form the central hub of the home. Outside the property continues to wow you when you step through the French doors, you ind the great sized outdoor entertaining area including decking and ire pit zone which are both perfect for hosting friends and family whilst the large front porch is a great spot to sit and have that morning cup of coffee.

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

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$620,000 Plus

7 Wilma Ave Seville East

$490,000 - $540,000

Simply Great Family Home Drive up the bitumen drive way and step into this light and bright family home with soaring Cathedral ceilings, excellent family living and great sized bedrooms! The large kitchen has ample bench and cupboard space and overlooks the family and meals area. The lounge room has the bonus of a feature open ire, adding to the creature comforts of natural gas ducted heating and split system heating and cooling. The well proportioned master has semi ensuite and bedrooms 2 and 3 both offer built in robes. Outdoors is well set up for the family with a full length under cover entertainment zone, and steps leading up to the grassy kids play zone complete with cubby house. A lovely home for a young family or someone wanting to downsize off property without the compromise needed to go to a residential area or alternatively a great investment property.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 1:15-1:45pm (Photo ID Required)

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Wheeler grabs top gong Upwey-Tecoma’s fast bowler Cameron Wheeler is quickly gathering cricket accolades after he was awarded the Jack Feaver Medal for best player in the Ferntree Gully District Cricket Association for season 2016-'17. The former Mt Gate player, who re-

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try X1 representative, Nathan Walsh, won his first Ron Lomax Medal, defeating team-mate Brad Paull and Johnson Park’s Ben Stallworthy by two votes. Walsh scored 500 runs for the season at a healthy average of 71 and de-

clared that he would be returning to Premier Cricket at the age of 26. Knox Garden’s all-rounder Niraj DeSilva won the R.J. Parish medal for the best Under 21 player in the competition. Feaver Medal (Reeves Shield): C.

Wheeler (Upwey-Tecoma) 23; C. Morris (Eildon Park) 13; T. Boxell (Knoxfield) 13. Lomax Medal (Decoite Shield): N. Walsh (Lysterfield) 16; B. Paull (Lysterfield) 14; B. Stallworthy (Johnson Park) 14.

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The Upwey Tecoma Junior Football Club had been trying for two years to establish a girls football team. It turns out all they needed was social media and an enthusiastic teenage girl. Youngster Melissa Stephenson, 13, was keen to enjoy a kick with her mates, but had been told the club hadn't been able to recruit enough players. But Melissa, along with her coach father Glenn, wouldn't take 'no' for an answer. So, Melissa logged on to Facebook and messaged some friends, and five days later 15 players announced they would pull on the boots for the Tigers. Incredibly, the inaugural junior girls team played their first match just days later on Sunday 2 April. Mellissa's father and junior coach at the club, Glenn, said he had been considering hanging up the whistle before his daughter announced her desire to play. Though, they were disheartened to learn the recruiting wasn't going to plan. "I was disappointed to hear that

no team had eventuated," he said. "I immediately knew that going back to my daughter, to tell her there was no team, was not an option. "I got together with my daughter and figured that we would have a go ourselves at forming a team for the club. "That night, she put the word out on her social platforms. "Lo and behold, within five days, we had 12 players ready to go for our Round 1 game that Sunday. "By Monday, we had two more sign-ups to bring our total to 15." Mr Stephenson said they were confident of gaining around 18 players, which will give them a healthy bench and the ability to withstand injuries and absences due to school holidays. He said the girls had been amazing in their endeavour and desire to learn the game, but said they found their first hit-up difficult, playing against experienced opposition in Olinda. "They were absolutely annihilated," he said. "But they'll learn from the match and will improve as they move forward."

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Footy kicks off in sunny style By Cameron Hutchison AFL YARRA RANGES Round 1 kicked off in bright sunshine for the 2017 season and everybody, or almost everybody, dodged the winter conditions, until Sunday. Division 1 saw a clash between last year’s Division 1 Premiers in Healesville, taking on the reigning Division 2 Premiers in Gembrook Cockatoo; as well as the Professionals Cup at Wandin, while Powelltown and Yarra Junction played in their local rival clash. Some surprise results and some good football was witnessed by club’s supporters. The winners in senior football: Emerald, Healesville, Olinda Ferny Creek, Woori Yallock, Wandin, Belgrave, Powelltown, Yarra Glen and Yea. A Grade netball winners: Healesville, Wandin v Mt Evelyn (draw - match abandoned); Olinda Ferny Creek, Woori Yallock, Belgrave, Yarra Junction, Yarra Glen and Yea. Division 1 Seniors Football Emerald 12.19(91) d Monbulk 9.13(67) Emerald played host to Monbulk and showed them a clean pair of heels coming away with a solid season opening win by 24-points. Emerald had an impressive 12 scoring shots to five in the first, which gave them a very handy 22-point lead at the first break. An even second quarter saw Emerald add 2.3 to Monbulk’s 2.2 and the lead was going to be a match-winning one come game’s end. Monbulk outscored Emerald in the third but the lead was still 20 points at three-quarter time. Both forward-lines were busy in the last but accuracy was the issue. Emerald kicked 4.4 to Monbulk’s 3.6. Emerald Best: D. Karacsonyi, S. Anthony, C. Thomsen, P. White (1 goal), B. Wilson, S. Cocks. Monbulk Best: P. Barge (2 goals), S. McBride (2 goals), N. Sargent, R. Gilbert, S. Williams (3 goals), S. Gough. Healesville 17.24(126) d Gembrook Cockatoo 5.7(37) Healesville gave Gembrook a welcome back to Division 1 with a resounding 81-point defeat.

Healesville’s accuracy early probably made the score a bit better than what it could have been, kicking 4.9 to 0.3 in the first set up Healesville’s day. Gembrook outscored Healesville in the second, kicking 2.2 to 1.3, but that is where it ended. Healesville came out after half-time and kicked 12.12 to Gembrook’s 3.2. Healesville Best: J. Savage (2 goals), T. Costigan, S. Gordon (4 goals), S. Donkin, A. Davies (1 goal), J. Shaw (3 goals). Gembrook Cockatoo Best: R. Causer (2 goals), M. Quinn, R. Wilson (1 goal), S. Ponter (1 goal), B. Jones, D. Leversha. Olinda Ferny Creek 24.22(166) d Warburton Millgrove 4.5(29) Warburton have had a tough welcome to season 2017 with a loss to Olinda by 137 points. Warburton had no answers for the hard-running Olinda side that was led by Mitch Bonuda up forward, kicking six goals in his debut game for the Bloods. Olinda got away to an early start kicking 4.5 in the first, while holding the Burras goalless. Warburton got their game going in the second, kicking four straight, but Olinda also increased their lead by kicking 5.6. Olinda well and truly kicked away in the third with a seven-goal quarter, while Warburton could not manage a major. Another big eight-goal quarter to nil in the last gave Olinda the start to the season they wanted. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: C. Horner (2 goals), M. Bonuda (6 goals), J. Charge (2 goals), N. Broomhall (2 goals), D. Fitzgerald, B. Owen (1 goal). Warburton Millgrove Best: S. Andueza, M. Lewis, J. Lee, T. Walker (1 goal), J. Mullan, T. McKail. Woori Yallock 21.19(145) d Upwey Tecoma 6.10(46) Woori Yallock has opened their account with a 99-point win over the Upwey Tigers. Upwey started well with a goal in the first 30 seconds, but then Woori powered away with a five-goal quarter. Woori Yallock piled on another five goals to one, led by Jordy Williams until he suffered a nasty injury as Woori took a commanding 53-point

lead into half-time. Upwey kicked another two goals in the third, but Woori added another four to increase the lead to 65 points at the last break. Upwey just had no answers as Woori had the run in the last peppering the goals, kicking 7.5 to 2.1. Woori Yallock Best: J. Adams (1 goal), M. Batten, J. Matthews (5 goals), H. Smith (1 goal), L. Boontjes, S. Kennedy. Upwey Tecoma Best: B. Duncan, S. Dawson (1 goal), H. Stanley, C. Hayes, K. Hinton, A. Kelly. Wandin 17.13(115) d Mount Evelyn 10.3(63) Wandin got off to a good start with 11 scoring shots to four and took a handy lead of 12 points into the second quarter in tough conditions. The game was a tough battle in the second with both sides kicking three goals and not much change to the margin. They slogged it out again in the third, both kicking three goals, but Mount Evelyn could not get the run they needed to eat into Wandin’s lead which was now 15 points. Wandin kicked it up a gear in the last and ran away with the win, kicking seven goals to one to take the four points for Round 1. Wandin Best: N. Molnar (3 goals), D. Ladner, H. Byrne (3 goals), H. Dudink, R. Ross. Mount Evelyn Best: M. Condello, J. Griffiths, J. Beamish (1 goal), J. Barden, A. Condello, B. Maynard. Division 2 Seniors Football Belgrave 14.13(97) d Alexandra 12.9(81) Belgrave travelled over the mountains to Alexandra for the first time in several years and have come away with a fighting 16-point win and the four points. Alexandra got off to a good start kicking 5.3 to 4.1 and an eight-point lead at the quarter-time break. Belgrave kicked back in the second with a 22-point turnaround to take a sixpoint lead at half-time. The third quarter was tight with both teams kicking three goals and it was going to be tough for Alexandra to rein in Belgrave’s lead. The last quarter was again very even with both sides kicking three goals apiece, but the chocolates went to Belgrave.

Belgrave Best: J. Webb, C. Power (1 goal), D. Bilston, T. Stubley, J. McDermott (1 goal), M. Noy. Alexandra Best: B. Norris, M. Coombs, T. Carter, J. Rouget (1 goal), B. Cooper, S. Steiner (1 goal). Powelltown 23.21(159) d Yarra Junction 14.12(96) Powelltown have come away winners with an impressive performance over rivals Yarra Junction. The first quarter was a high-scoring quarter, with Yarra Junction taking the honours, kicking seven goals to five. If the first quarter was any indication fans were in for a high scoring game. Powelltown certainly had their kicking boots on in the second, kicking six goals to two and took 17-point lead at half-time. Then, 5.6 to 3.6 in the third gave Powelltown a healthy lead at the last change and they were never going to be headed from there. Dean Roy was in fine form up forward, kicking seven goals for the day. Powelltown Best: C. Tuckey (1 goal), D. Roy (7 goals), B. Walker (1 goal), J. Rohan, S. Sanders, M. Lord (2 goals). Yarra Junction Best: M. Houston (1 goal), L. McCombe (1 goal), J. Holmes (3 goals), A. Chandler (1 goal), W. Robertson (1 goal), D. Wilson (4 goals). Yarra Glen 25.21(171) d Thornton Eildon 5.6(36) Yarra Glen Best: J, Baughan, C. Thomas (4 goals), R. Gurney (2 goals), K. Hudson (2 goals), L. Telford (3 goals), C. Tait. Thornton Eildon Best: R. Chapman (1 goal), D. Creed, J. Ashby, Z. King, L. Sharp, Z. Vujasic. Yea 13.7(85) d Kinglake 11.10(76) Yea Best: D. Freeman, H. Jarvie (2 goals), I. Kaak, L. Beattie (1 goal), R. Aldous. Kinglake Best: J. Butterworth, J. Whelan (4 goals), A. McLaren, J. Chalmers, C.Arnott.

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DOWN 1.It’s as if, somehow, the company were a failure (6). 2. Said otherwise about the Eastern theories (5). 3. Less pleasant when it’s whipped into a near mousse (7). 4. Keen to raise to be an opera singer (4). 5. Take up engraving as a pursuit? (5). 6. All the same, it is one-way (7). 7. What we talked about when he met me in a back-street (6). 13. Laugh when the torch goes out, a little heartlessly (7). 15. Passage across, it is (7). 16. To compensate for, become a compiler (4,2). 17, He may be on a platform, or on a hill (6). 19, Thrusts the ball through, but doesn’t know where one’s going (5). 21. Teach, when you get back the knack in (5). 22, As before, will raise, or mount (4).

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1. Linesman who never gives a ball of yours out? (6,2,5). 8. Because the stake inside is helpful (5). 9. Picture for which I have my own frame (silver) (7). 10. Realise the murderer has got hold of mum (4,2). 11. Because the insect got trapped earlier (6). 12. What a golfer goes round in, being scratch (5). 14. Show anger, to impress (5). 18. On a piece of wood (6). 20. Be of consequence in the affair (6). 23. One passage, from a lot (7). 24. Open and seem alarmed by (5). 25. What keeps the cupboard door shut? (5,8). DOWN 1.It’s as if, somehow, the company were a failure (6). 2.

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Motoring Feature-packed Prado Toyota has scaled new heights of value, convenience and on-road appeal with the announcement of a LandCruiser Prado Altitude special-edition model. The Prado Altitude, based on the already well-equipped GXL turbo-diesel with automatic transmission, delivers at least $10,000 of extra features for just $5000. Toyota’s makeover is instantly recognisable because the Prado Altitude, unlike regular Prado models, carries the spare tyre underneath the vehicle rather than on the tailgate. The convenience of the clean rear design is further enhanced by a glass hatch that opens independently of the tailgate to provide access to the spacious luggage area. Prado Altitude is also distinguished by stylish new 18-inch alloy wheels, a tilt-and-slide moonroof, auto-levelling LED headlamps and chrome side mouldings. Inside, the special-edition Prado focuses on even higher levels of comfort, convenience and entertainment, including the addition of black leatheraccented upholstery. Front-seat occupants can obtain the best possible position with power-operated seats - eight-way for the driver and four-way for the passenger. Once settled into the trip, occupants are treated to a premium JBL 14-speaker audio system that also offers digital (DAB+) radio. Back-seat passengers can also “tune out" by tuning in to a Blu-ray rear entertainment system that features a ceiling-mounted 9-inch monitor and 5.1-channel surround sound - all enjoyed through three wireless head-

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