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Guides to adventure The Mount Evelyn Girl Guides is encouraging girls aged from 5 to 12 in the area to attend their ‘free’ International Adventure Day. In what is sure to be a fun-filled occasion, the event will feature games, crafts and adventures with an international flavour. The event is set for Sunday, 30 April, from 10am to 3pm. Inquiries or registration via email to Em at quollsguiding@gmail.com. Pictured, from left, are Guides Elly Taylor and Kate Russo with one of the activities to be held on the day. 167413 Picture: ROB CAREW

Schools tech savvy Mr Merlino told the ‘Mail’ the site’s reopening is an incredible achievement. “I’ve previously said that the reopening of this site was my single biggest issue as Monbulk MP, and I still absolutely feel that way,” he said. “The reaction from the community has been overwhelming; people were appalled that the former Liberal Government had forced the closure of this campus. “They were denying local kids a pathway to the skills they needed for the jobs of the future.” Mr Merlino said Tuesday’s launch was a far cry from only a few years ago. “This campus was boarded up and

the gates were padlocked,” he said. “The site was a ghost town, ready to be sold off to the highest bidder. “I am so proud that Labor stepped in and saved the Lilydale Lakeside Campus.” “But - not only have we saved this campus - we have turned the site into a high-tech education facility for students right across the outer-east.” About 1000 students are already enrolled at Lilydale Lakeside, while the new Yarra Ranges Tech School means a further 12,000 local students will now have access to this campus. Mr Merlino said students would also learn from, talk to and work with experts and professionals from industries forecast to offer the greatest em-

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Twenty local schools are set to partner with the new Yarra Ranges Tech School, which was officially opened at a special launch on Tuesday 18 April. In a boost for students and employers across the Yarra Ranges, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and Deputy Premier James Merlino joined a host of leaders to open the ground-breaking new facility, located at the former Swinburne Lilydale campus. The doors of the campus were padlocked in 2013 after funding cuts, but have been reopened by a new provider, Box Hill Institute. About 12,000 local students will capitalise on the leading edge technology available at the site.

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ployment and economic growth in the local area. Joining Mr Andrews and Mr Merlino at the launch was Member for Eastern Victoria, Daniel Mulino; and Member for Eastern Metropolitan Region, Shaun Leane. The Yarra Ranges site is now one of 10 new Tech Schools being built under the Victorian Government’s $128 million Tech Schools Initiative, which uses new technology to deliver advanced education and training in science, engineering and maths. Led by director, Danny Tay, the Yarra Ranges Tech School includes 20 partner schools and has a local focus on precision manufacturing, digital technologies including medical robotics, sustainability and renewables,

food, fibre and biotechnology. Partner schools include: Belgrave Heights Christian School; Billanook College; CIRE School; Edinburgh College; Healesville High School; Lilydale Heights College; Lilydale High School; Mater Christi College; Monbulk College; Mooroolbark College; Mount Evelyn Christian School; Mount Lilydale Mercy College; Mountain District Christian School; Oxley Christian School; Sherbrooke Community School; Upper Yarra Secondary College; Upwey High School; Worawa Aboriginal College; Yarra Hills Secondary College; Yarra Ranges Special Development School. More details on the Yarra Ranges Tech School at www.yrts.boxhill.edu. au.

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Boost for outreach legal plans By Peter Douglas The communities of Monbulk and Belgrave could be major beneficiaries of the Federal Government’s decision to reverse funding cuts to legal centres nationally. For the coming financial year, the future viability of the Healesville-based Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) had been in jeopardy after the announcement of cuts to funds, as well as plans to expand its outreach services to Monbulk and Belgrave. Though, after the Federal Government decision was announced on Monday 24 April, planning to expand services may be again on the table. Presently, the legal centre provides a range of legal services at Healesville, and through outreach services at Yarra Junction and Lilydale. ECLC chief executive officer, Michael Smith, told the ‘Mail’ the announcement had been a huge relief to all those involved with the centre. “It’s been hugely stressful - not just for the staff, board and volunteers - but for the community, too,” he said. “The Healesville centre has been a lifeline for many people, and we never really wanted to see it close. “The funds will make a huge difference to us, it will mean around two and a half staff will stay on in Healesville, and we can expand our outreach services.”

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Mr Smith said he was extremely grateful for the advocacy that had taken place on their behalf. “There’s been many quietly supporting us, but you never know exactly what that means until the funding comes through,” he said. “We’ve been pleased with the support, both from the wider community, from Yarra Ranges Council, and local representatives including Cr Jim Child, Cr Fiona McAlister - and MPs Tony Smith and Jason Wood.” Casey MP Tony Smith told the ‘Mail’ he was pleased the service could now move forward with greater confidence. “It was no secret that I’ve been continuously advocating for the Healesville service over some years, so it’s a very pleasing result,” he said. Meanwhile, La Trobe MP Jason Wood said the announcement would be a relief for many legal centres throughout Australia. “The Speaker Tony Smith MP ... and I have fought incredibly hard to secure federal funding for legal assistance,” he said. “The Turnbull Government will inject a further $55.7 million over the next three years into the legal services sector. “$39 million will be directed to community legal centres and $16.7 million to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services. “This means that legal centres, such as Eastern Community Legal Centre, will now be able to continue to provide our community with their really important and valuable assistance.”

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Redbacks warning By Derek Schlennstedt Mount Evelyn Environment Protection and Progress Association (MEEPA) has urged residents in the Yarra Ranges to check their households and outdoor areas for redback spiders after the Mount Evelyn area was treated for an infestation. Climatic conditions, particularly at the start of March, as well as extremely humid to wet conditions in February, have led to an increased number of redback spiders across the region. Last week, MEEPPA in conjunction with the chamber of commerce and several business owners/managers, requested urgent assistance from the Yarra Ranges Council to treat the infestation. On Tuesday 11 April, various shops along the Main Street of Mount Evelyn were treated and

the spiders removed. MEEPA member and zoological illustrator of arachnology, Francis Mayson-Smith, said that the infestation was not limited to Mount Evelyn and was occurring throughout the region. “It’s not just confined to Mount Evelyn, it’s everywhere,” he said.“Conditions have been very similar to central south Queensland, especially at the start of the March, those conditions have suited these guys as they love the warmth and humidity,” he said. Mr Mayson-Smith says that due to the humid conditions Victoria had been experiencing, insects and bugs had also increased in population, resulting in a larger food source for spiders. “The greater the food source the more we’re going to have ... some of the redbacks we’ve found are much

bigger than usual and most females have more eggs than normal,” he said. A Facebook post by MEEPPA received widespread response, and feedback received on the post suggested an extensive spider infestation across the Yarra Ranges. It is reported that residents from Warburton, Montrose, Healesville, Lilydale and Monbulk were finding that there were hordes of spiders around their township. Having studied spiders for 34 years, Mr Mayson-Smith warns that redback spiders in particular are social arachnids and where you find one, there is often another. “They are gregarious by nature, where you find one, you will find three or four; you generally find them in a colony,” he said. The aptly-named redback spider, named for the red hourglass on its

back, is well-known to occupy areas around the house and yard including toys left outside, pool equipment, flowerpots and mailboxes. As winter approaches, these spiders and others will try to find warmer places to inhabit. As the weather cools, they will general retreat to damp places below dry overhangs such as windowsills, electrical boxes, in bathrooms, underneath the sink and underneath a playground slide - as one resident found. Mr Mayson-Smith advised people to check around children’s sandpits, toys and bicycles, inside helmets or any other equipment that gets left outside. If bitten, apply an ice pack or a cold compress to lessen the pain; if the patient is a child aged under 6 or a senior over 65, ring for an ambulance immediately.

Goode old reserve makes its name By Derek Schlennstedt The contribution of Ralph Goode MBE to his country and to his town has been enshrined in history after the Victorian Government officially gazetted a change to the name of the Lilydale cenotaph area to Ralph Goode Reserve. The patriotism and community service of Ralph Goode, MBE, has been immortalised by Yarra Ranges Council in time for Anzac Day, fol-

lowing a submission by local primary school students. The name change followed council’s submission to the Registrar of Geographic Names in February, after the 14 February Council meeting. Liyldale Primary School students Keely Miutescu, Amelie Sutherland and Jean-Pascal Sebire represented the school, making a detailed and well- researched presentation at the council meeting on Tuesday,

14 February, 2017 They said they came up with the idea in 2015 while studying the Centenary of Gallipoli, which coincided with the 150th anniversary of their school. Mr Goode was the first Lilydale resident to sign up for the World War I and served as a stretcher bearer in Gallipoli. He later served in the World War II, was on the committee that started

the Lilydale Hospital, wound the Lilydale clock tower’s clock for more than 20 years and was awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). Three of Mr Goode’s granddaughters attended the meeting for the submission, which was supported unanimously by councillors. A dawn service will be run by Lilydale RSL at the Ralph Good Reserve on Anzac Day, 25 April, from 5.45am.

Wet weather over the weekend has kept emergency services busy attending various crashes across the region. On Friday 21 April, a 4WD travelling east on Clegg Road lost control and rolled down an embankment. The 4WD, a Nissan Patrol, driven by a 38-year-old woman from Malvern, lost control and rolled down an embankment and crashed into a tree close to the windscreen area. Ambulance and police services attended the scene, and the woman was taken to Maroondah hospital in a stable condition with leg injuries. Acting Sergeant Rust at Yarra Ranges Highway patrol said that it was important for drivers to understand the road conditions and drive to those conditions. “Wet weather is always going to increase stopping distance, be sure to allow more hang back distance and please ensure you check all your lights, tyres, brakes and that your vehicle is overall roadworthy,” he said.

Mt Evelyn break-in A Mount Evelyn Couple have been left traumatised after they woke in the middle of the night to find a man wearing a balaclava standing in their doorway. It is reported that the occupants threw a fan at the man who then knocked over a jewellery cabinet while making a hasty escape. The man is described as being in his late twenties and 167cm tall. He was wearing a black leather jacket, a grey-hooded jumper, a beanie and a balaclava covering his face. The incident occurred about 20 minutes after midnight, and anyone with information or anyone who witnessed suspicious activity along Leggett Drive, Mount Evelyn, is urged to contact Lilydale Crime Investigation Unit on 9739 2300 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Puffing Billy road closures The Puffing Billy Great Train Race takes place on 30 April 2017, and various road closures will be in place on the day. It is expected that there will be large numbers at the event and police suggest that anyone planning to drive on the day should be aware of which roads are closed and if they are seeking to drive, to take alternative routes. “There will roads closed throughout the morning, and traffic in the area will be moving slowly. “We’ll be trying to open up roads as quickly as possible after the event, but we ask that people do remain patient and respect those that are participating in this wonderful event,” said Sergeant Paul Phillips from Belgrave police station. The race will begin at 9.30am Sunday and will run along sections of the Belgrave-Gembrook Road. You can find details about the road closures at http://puffingbilly.com.au/en/events-and-dining/ gtr/road-closures/

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$10,000 for pennies The Dandenong Ranges Music Council has received a welcome $10,000 grant under the Victorian Government’s Anzac Centenary Grants program. The funds will go towards a project by local schoolchildren to research the history and write a song about the 1919 Penny Drive. Victorian soldiers used the drive to rebuild a school in Villers Bretonneux, France. Through such initiatives, the funds aim to commemorate the sacrifice of local veterans and educate the wider community about their service.

Monbulk MP James Merlino said the grant built on work to preserve and educate Victorians about the service of Australia’s veterans. “Monbulk has a proud wartime history; it’s important we give our veterans the support and tribute they deserve,” he said. “This funding will help the Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC) educate future generations, and allow people to better connect with the moments that shaped our history.” For more information on veteran grant opportunities, visit www.dpc. vic.gov.au/veterans.

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Snippets Pittosporum talk Upwey Gardening Group U3A Ben O’Leary from STOPPIT will speak about his research into the global weed pittosporum. At Upwey Seniors Community Centre (off Mahony Street, behind Upwey Village shops). Wednesday 10 May at 7.30pm. Inquiries to Barb on (03) 9754 3877. All welcome. Supper provided.

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Art and craft market Kallista Community House. Art and craft market. Organic bread, natural products, vegetarian meals, homemade soup, great coffee. Saturday 6 May from 9am to 1pm. Front of Community House (2 Church Street, Kallista). Site bookings: 9754 4930 or 0402 012 247.

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The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert. Sunday 7 May. The Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.30pm-5pm. Artists perform songs in the country, bluegrass and folk genres. New singers, musicians and bands welcome. A band or musician is available to back singers, if required. Just bring your music along. Entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members). Regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month at the

Ferntree Gully Arts Society. At The Hut Gallery. 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. May exhibition, ‘Abstract Art 90 x 90’. Saturdays and Sundays, from 11am to 4pm. Sunday 7 May to 28 May. Official opening on Sunday 7 at 2pm. Decorated styrene heads and Still Life display in the foyer. Free entry. All welcome. More details at www.thehutgallery.wordpress.com.

Cut your power bill Tim Forcey of the Melbourne Energy Institute will be guest speaker at

an energy forum on Monday 8 May at Emerald Library at 7.30pm. His topic is how energy efficiency can be best achieved with an all-electric house. Forum hosted by Emerald For Sustainability (EmFSus) and Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy Association Inc.

Road, Emerald. Admission $5. All proceeds to the Wilderness Society to protect the Kimberley, NW Australia. Saturday 6 May and Sunday 7 May, 10am to 4pm. Inquiries to Linda McKay on 0415 960 749 or lilymack7@hotmail.com.

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Country Women’s Association, Belgrave, invites new members to join them for craft day. Second Wednesday on each month; or fourth Wednesday for their meeting, starting at 10am. Inquiries to Phyllis on (03) 9753 6756 or Kathy on (03) 9725 8836.

The Dandenong Ranges Music Council presents 2017 Youth Music Awards Concert on Sunday 7 May, 2 pm, at the DRMC, Upwey High School, 1451 Burwood Highway, Upwey. Tickets at the door: $5 adults, $2 children/concession. All welcome.

Needlework exhibition Jewels from Lily’s sewing basket. An exhibition of fine needlework by Linda McKay and friends from the Dandenong Ranges featuring tapestry, patchwork, crochet, knitting, soft toys and much more. To be held at Emerald Community House Hall. 356-358 Belgrave-Gembrook

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Asylum talk The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre’s community engagement team will present a half-day workshop from 1pm to 5pm at Tecoma Uniting Church. Sunday 30 April. Please RSVP at bit.ly/tecoma. Inquiries to Prue Licht on 0447 546 327; or commeng@asrc.org.au or (03) 9274 9895.

Letters Thanks to helpers On Thursday 16 March, I was driving along the Hallam-Belgrave Road, between South Belgrave and central Belgrave. It was a rainy day and, on a right-hand bend, my car must have hit an oily patch or some slippery substance and subsequently skidded onto the wrong side of the road. In the quickness of time, I was unfortunately unable to correct my steering and the car slammed into the steep embankment. The impact caused severe damage to the right-hand side of my car and made it impossible to open the car doors. As quick as all this happened, a man and his daughter came to my aid, and held up and directed traffic, while several other helpers pushed my car out of the ditch. I was then able to travel on to my destination, the Masonic Centre in Belgrave. My two friends and I were very lucky not to have any injuries. I was so disappointed that I could not get out of my car to thank all the lovely people who came to my aid. Thankyou! I would be extremely happy if my message was to reach the kind people who helped me. Alan Reynolds, Keysborough.

Anything’s possible I would like to thank everyone who has supported Nathan’s Mission Possible. To all the people who have donated, the local businesses that supported us, the family and friends that helped set up, pack down and clean up, the amazing staff at Feel Good Events, Ferntree Gully, for donating their amazing event styling services and all the guests who attended and participated in our fund-raising event. Most importantly, I would like to make special note to thank the following people. This event would not have been possible without the continuous, ongoing help, support, encouragement and positivity of my amazing husband Scott D. Designa and beautiful family. I couldn’t have put this event together without you. I love and appreciate you all so much for helping my vision for Nathan’s Mission Possible. Melinda Wright, Berwick.

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Best friend at the big day By Derek Schlennstedt They’re our closest friends, and now you can have them with you on what’s considered the most important day of your life. Ferntree Gully resident and dog trainer, Ruth Elliott, runs formal dogs, a service that specialises in helping to bring your four legged friend to your wedding. Ruth, who has been a dog trainer for 12 years, began the business venture in 2009 after a client approached her while working at a local kennel. “One of the customers wanted to have their dogs at the their wedding and approached me about the possibility of it.” “I went out and did the wedding and then another customer wanted their dogs at their wedding, and from there it just snowballed,” she said. Nowadays Ruth is kept busy attending weddings two to three times a month, and has bookings up until August next year. Dogs are often considered a part of the family, and Ruth said that because people put so much time into their pets they wanted them to be at their weddings, too. “People put a lot of time into their dogs; they take them out for breakfast, family events, lunch, on holidays, and its part of their lifestyle, so on such an important day, they want the dog to be there, they want them to be in the photos,” she said. Since 2009, Ruth has taken the stress out of weddings by helping couples bring their four legged friends to their special day. Recent studies have shown that interactions with animals and dogs can decrease stress in humans, and

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Formal dogs run by Ruth Elliott lets you bring your beloved pet Picture CONTRIBUTED with you to your wedding. 167562 that just playing with or patting a dog can increase the level of the stress-reducing hormone and decrease production of the stress hormone, cortisol. “I think it’s such a big event that people get nervous, in a good way, of course, but so many times people will come up and give the dog a hug - It’s such a release, you’ll find people just patting the dog without really thinking about it.” Ruth brings all the necessary equipment including, poop bags, water, and lint rollers to clean up any stray fur left by the dog. In preparation for the day, Ruth provides a free consultation, and a training plan is put in place to help the dog prepare for any roles it

might have on the day. Often people’s beloved pets will be involved in the ceremony, and at some weddings the dogs have even taken up the ring-bearer role. Ruth said she felt privileged and lucky to be able to help people bring their dogs to their weddings and be part of such a momentous occasion. “It’s such a privilege to be a part of someone’s wedding day, to be invited into that moment in such a special way and to be looking after something that is obviously so precious to them,” she said. Ruth attends weddings all through the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, and to find out more about formal dogs visit https:// www.facebook.com/formaldogs/

State Education Minister James Merlino has asked for an immediate independent inquiry into the publication of personal details of home-school families on the Education Department website. But HEN (Home Education Network) the body representing many homeschool families says it’s time for the minister to meet face to face to consult on the proposed changes to the regulations which led to the security breach. The Mail reported in January this year that the Education Department was calling for submissions on changes to regulations that HEN claimed would result in less time teaching their children, and which could mean children were compelled to stay in unsafe environments in mainstream schooling. More than 100 submissions were accidentally published on the department website, about 4.45pm on Friday 7 April, some containing names, addresses and contact details. The confidential information also included details of medical conditions and highly personal details of students who had been bullied or self-harmed. In many cases anonymity had been requested. A department spokesperson made a public apology last week saying they were deeply sorry and were commissioning an independent investigation. “We understand the seriousness of this incident, and we are contacting those affected to apologise directly,” he said. A Yarra Ranges homeschool parent who contacted the Mail through HEN said de-

spite marking her submission ‘anonymous’ her name and address went up on the website. “It looks like they haven’t even read the submissions, just copy/pasted the whole thing. If they had read them they would have seen ‘please withhold my name, address etc.,” she said. “We have been failed by the system already and to now be failed again in this way, I just can’t express how bad that is,” she said. She claimed that of the more than 500 submissions made, the vast majority related to home education, but said there had been no consultation with home educators. “The minister, at the very least, should commit to meeting with HEN to discuss how the regulations would better serve home educators.” HEN co-ordinator Susan Wight also called for the minister to meet with them saying they had previously expressed their lack of confidence in the Education Department and that this latest incident confirmed their concerns. “These are the same bureaucrats parents have to go to to sign off of getting their kids out of school to home educate,” Ms Wight said. “The reason why they were prepared to tell these personal stories was to demonstrate how inappropriate the regulations are. “We want more than an apology, we want him (Minister Merlino) to listen to us on the regulations.” The Mail asked the Minister’s Department whether he would now meet with HEN but did not receive a response to that question.

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Thriving young native garden Supremely knowledgeable and talented local gardener, Shirley Carn, presented her beautiful Monbulk garden to the public, as she held her fifth open garden over the weekend of 22-23 April. The garden, despite only being three years old, is brim-

ming with healthy Australian native plants. Shirley is a plant collector, and her garden showcases her skill in balancing colours, shapes and textures. ‘Mail’ photographer Greg Carrick was on-hand to capture this special event.

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Grandma Kathy and Elizabeth, 2, of Mount Evelyn relaxed on a bench. 167538

Viv Collins of Drouin came to visit the garden with Pam Yarra of Heathmont, and sat for a while on the bench that Pam's late husband had made. 167538

Wendy Geraghty of Upwey and Sue Stevens of Mount Evelyn discussed plants. 167538

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Shining star of the street scene Boasting a range of handmade, antique and unique jewellery, the Star of Emerald jewellery store has something for every mum this Mother’s Day. Predominantly handcrafted in Emerald, the Star of Emerald specialises in buying and selling gold and silver, converting old heirlooms into new pieces of art. As explained by store owner Mark Dabrowski, the unique designs of the jewellery remodelling is spurred by the store’s location among the scenic Dandenong Ranges. “(Our designs) are inspired by nature,” Mark explained. “But customers are also very interactive with the making of their personal jewellery.” Necklaces, rings, chains and pendants are only a selection of the items on offer this Mother’s Day, as any mum who comes into the shop will be offered a cup of tea and cake to enjoy while browsing the beautiful items on offer. However, since jewellery doesn’t take the fancy of every mum out there, the Star of Emerald has an abundance of unique and exclusive giftware to suit everyone.

Mark Dabrowski helps customers turn their old heirlooms into new pieces of art.

The Star of Emerald has something for every mum this Mother’s Day. Among Mark’s handcrafted beauties, the store features an array of Aboriginal art pieces, as well as locally designed and created art. Clocks, watches and handsewn robes also star, buried between a 4000 year old genuine Egyptian artefact and a 400 million year old certified fossil. A community hub, the Star of Emerald has something to offer not only on Mother’s Day, but all year round. On one Saturday every month, Mark invites members of the public

to join him for classes on jewellery making, painting sculpturing, glass blowing and clock restorations, which are all conducted in friendly and fun oriented atmosphere. “We are a local business,” Mark said. “Neighbours are customers and customers are neighbours.” To find out more, visit The Star of Emerald 325 Main Street Emerald, or call Mark on 0457 287 250. Alternatively, visit www. facebook.com/starofemerald.

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It’s a holy batessay, Batman!

By Peter Douglas

The Lego Batman Movie (PG) Starring Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson

Prodigiously talented Yarra Ranges band The Anecdote is set to launch their debut album ‘Carved Upon the Air’ at The Skylark Room (Burrinja Cultural Centre), Upwey, on Saturday 6 May. Featuring born ‘n’ bred Upwey musician Michael Arvanitakis (cello, guitar and backing vocals), the album features songs written over a 15-year period and is described as a “profound work of rich string and brass arrangements, and a compelling and haunting intimacy”. The line-up comprises Arvanitakis, Warburton’s Andrew Darling (vocals, guitar and trumpet) and Leanne Arvanitakis-Hall (percussion). The Anecdote is a seasoned festival act, having performed at a range of festivals and on radio. The Anecdote has supported such esteemed artists as The April Maze, The Stray Hens, and Tenzin Choegyal. Throughout their careers, members of The Anecdote have performed and recorded with such musical luminaries as Gotye, Dan Kelly, Jeff Lang, Liz Stringer, Gareth Liddiard, Greg Arnold and Dallas Frasca. The band has been described as delivering “a marriage of painstakingly sculptured songs, poetic lyr-

Anecdote - Michael Arvanitakis, Andrew Darling and Leanne Arvanitakis-Hall. ics, fiery improvising and spacious interweaving. Drawing from elements of folk, world music, reggae and jazz, The Anecdote are a dazzling and stunning live experience”. The Anecdote will be supported by acclaimed singer-songwriter Jed Rowe, whose music walks the line

between country, blues and folk. His third album ‘The Last Day of Winter’ was produced by Aria winner Jeff Lang. Also on the bill will be world music duo Roderick McLeod on Kora and Master Indian Bansuri player Vinod Prasanna.

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It’s a bad sign when a family comedy film almost feels like an essay at times. In the Lego universe (introduced in 2014’s The Lego Movie), Batman (Will Arnett) must confront his personal demons as the Joker (Zach Galifianakis) unleashes a horde of villains upon Gotham City. Very young children will love The Lego Batman Movie for its wonderfully vibrant visuals, energetic pace and bombastic characters, and Batman fans will likely appreciate the film for its astute commentary on Batman’s character and history. Batman has a fairly engaging character arc in which he overcomes his fear of loss and learns the importance of family through his relationship with Robin (Michael Cera) and Batgirl (Rosario Dawson), and the film also addresses Batman’s relationship with the Joker, framing them as archnemeses who give each other meaning. Unfortunately, The Lego Batman Movie considers these themes with the subtlety of a brick. The film’s themes are talked about in excessive detail at almost every turn, leaving little to develop organically or for the viewer to figure out, and like in The Lego Movie, the humour often fails to land, with many gags either telegraphed, drawn out or over-explained. Films like Frozen, Big Hero 6, Zootopia and even Monster House prove that children can understand subtlety and nuance in their entertainment. Visually stunning but superficially fun, The Lego Batman Movie doesn’t give young minds enough credit. - Seth Hynes

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An autumn taste all their own By Jodie Symonds Autumn is the perfect time to relax at the Warrandyte Cafe with some delectable food at a great price. It’s located on the banks of the Yarra River and is the best place for a weekend catch up. For those with animals, owner Tammy Garrett said pets were welcome. “It’s very laid back, we love dogs coming and we’ve even had horses here in the past,” Ms Garrett said. “It has a very rural and country feel here and really caters for everyone.” Accessibility for pets means you can take your dog for a walk along the Yarra River then have breakfast, lunch or just a coffee afterwards. Ms Garrett used to be a customer at the peaceful riverside cafe and bought it 10 years ago. “It’s been around for about 19 years,” she said. All food is cooked fresh on the premises and some highlighted items on the menu are the eggs on toast with Warrandyte Cafe’s signature relish for breakfast, their signature house-made Warrandyte cafe pie served with a side of chips, salad and relish, or their beautifully delicious chicken tenderloins. Warrandyte Cafe is at 61 Yarra Street, Warrandyte, and is open seven days 8am to 5pm. For more information or to book a reservation, visit www.warrandytecafe.com.au or call 9844 0365.

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SPLIT-LEVEL GEM

THIS striking split-level family home takes full advantage of hills living in a tranquil and peaceful setting. Exquisitely presented throughout and beautifully extended this weatherboard classic has four bedrooms, the main with walk-in wardrobe, modern ensuite, split-system air-conditioning, and door out to the decking). The spacious split-level kitchen/dining/ lounge area has lovely timber floorboards and split-system air-conditioning. A stunning kitchen has stainless-steel Smeg oven, Smeg rangehood, Smeg cooktop and LG dishwasher.

PROPERTY OF THE WEEK There is an enormous covered outdoor decking area with gorgeous views, perfect for entertaining. Features include updated main bathroom with separate bath and shower, a revamped laundry, double carport with sealed driveway, ducted heating, massive storeroom. Outside is a large fully fenced rear yard for the pets or kids to run amok. All this perfectly positioned in a quality Upwey location close to schools, shops and public transport – with not a thing to do but move in and enjoy.

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KALLISTA

SECLUDED and serene, this gorgeous two-bedroom cottage is surrounded by half an acre of mature gardens and is only a short walk to Kallista’s main street, school and public transport. With a versatile floorplan, the home has an open plan lounge, sunroom and study which could easily be converted into a third bedroom if needed. The country kitchen comes complete with a walk-in pantry, stunning timber bench tops and a view out over the garden from every angle. Flooded with light, the home has large windows that bring the garden scenery inside, while gas ducted heating and a split-system heat the home and give it a cosy, warm atmosphere. There is plenty of storage at this property with two areas under the house plus a cute potting shed for all your extra bits and pieces. A parking bay and good turning area allow easy access. Sitting on the front decking and overlooking the lush greenery nearby is the perfect way to spend your evening while listening to all the surrounding birdlife that has taken up residency in your own beautiful yard. With so much character, this charming home will simply delight.

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66 Alexander Avenue Upwey

$680,000 Plus

6 Townley Place Upper Ferntree Gully

$560,000 - $610,000

CONVENIENT AND CLASSIC FAMILY HOME

VIEWS FOR DAYS!

Stunning and timeless, this WB home features, 4 bedrooms, 2 beautiful bathrooms, main lounge, with ornate gas log ire, spacious timber decking, country kitchen with large bench space, GDH, High ceilings & plenty of charm. Outside is a double carport plus a private 1/3 acre block (approx.) This beautiful property will certainly be admired by all. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

This two bedroom north facing WB home comes complete with open plan kitchen & adjoining living area with gas log ire, a second living area with stunning bay windows with access to the expansive decking. Situated in a quiet location, but still walking distance to shops, school, public transport and hospital, you will wonder why you didn’t make the move earlier! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

5 Oakland Avenue Upwey

12 Ash Grove Menzies Creek

$620,000 - $682,000

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IMMACULATE SPLIT-LEVEL GEM

LARGE FAMILY LIVING

This striking split-level family home features 4 beds, 2 baths, kitchen/dining/lounge area with timber loorboards & S/S A/C, covered outdoor decking area, double carport with sealed driveway, ducted heating, store room & a large fully fenced rear yard. Perfectly positioned in a quality Upwey location, be quick to secure this great home today! Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Centrally located between both the Belgrave and Emerald townships, this large family home features, 4 beds, open study/home ofice, family/dining area, spacious rumpus room, outdoor entertaining area, modern bathroom, great kitchen with S/S appliances, GDH & cosy wood ire. Outside offers a 1/2 acre (approx) block plus carport, double garage & plenty of parking. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

42 Chalet Road Olinda

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Nestled atop 5 acres of primarily cleared land with views to Kallista Ridge & beyond sits this Mainline built brick veneer home. Original in condition & with only the one owner the home features 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite & BIR’s, 2 living areas incl a comfortable lounge/dining room with open ire place for those cooler nights & a separate kitchen & meals area with woodheater. Comfort all year round is guaranteed with the split system heating & cooling. For the horse lovers this is where the 2008 Beijing Olympic Champion “Ashleigh Drossel Dan” was bred & has a full size ménage with stables with power plus hot & cold running water. Bonuses incl a double carport, circular driveway lined with Silver Birch, water tank & dual road access from McCarthy Road. Inspection is a must!!

Both functionality & spaciousness are key design features of this split-level home with its open plan living space which opens out to a sensational rear garden, where you can grow your own vegetables & a hen house is already in place! Crowned by soaring cathedral ceilings & clestory windows, new Seimens oven & Bosch DW make entertaining a breeze. There are 3 bedrooms plus a study or 4th bedroom/home ofice/retreat. An en-suite & WIR plus a private balcony provide excellent accommodation for the older generation plus a family bathroom & separate powder room for guests. There is a log ire in the family room adjacent to the kitchen meals, plus separate formal lounge & dining rooms with direct access to the kitchen. A double garage workshop accessed via a sealed driveway completes the picture!

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

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

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1 Paul Close Mount Evelyn

$480,000 -$510.000

7 Wilma Ave Seville East

$499,000

Impressive and Conveniently Located

Simply Great Family Home

This impressive and conveniently located brick veneer home is immaculately presented both inside and out and offers two generous bedrooms, stylish bathroom, centrally located kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher and impressive living bathed in natural light. With a combination of polished timber loors, gorgeous tiles, superior carpets and window furnishings this delightful property also includes a wonderful entertaining undercover decking area which overlooks a lush grass rear yard. There is a double garage with remote access, garden shed and landscaped gardens.

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, creature comforts include natural GDH, split system heating and cooling. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 3:30-4:00pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

31 Alpine Way Kilsyth

$720,000 - $770,000

Yarra Junction

$790,000 - $870,000

Your Personal Paradise

Large Family Living, Just Under an Acre, Close to Town

This picturesque family home comprises 3 bedrooms with BIRs and master bedroom with WIR and ensuite. The kitchen is centrally located with all Miele appliances, Caesar stone bench tops, walk in pantry and overlooks the outdoor entertaining area and swimming pool. You have 2 separate living spaces, formal living and dining to the front of the home and family room opening out onto the decking area to the back. Stepping outside is a stunning designed outdoor entertaining area which is covered to enjoy the lifestyle this home offers through every season.

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

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

3 Bright Road Montrose Magniicent Lifestyle Property on Over An Acre

$1,150,000 - $1,250,000

Yarra Valley

$890,000 plus

Stunning Home - Prestige Location

Conveniently located minutes to Montrose shops, schools and public transport, this dearly loved family home combines contemporary features with an open plan layout. The centrally located kitchen and meals area is bathed in natural light and provides for social living and entertaining. The kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, endless storage and an abundance of stone bench space. The formal lounge located towards the entrance of the home and the family room provide a large amount of space for family living and entertaining. Sumptuous carpets combine with loor boards and low throughout the entire home including the separate study or home ofice which also has a separate entrance from the outside of the home. An excellent laundry is also included, easy access from the double garage with remote door, triple driveway access and large 8 car barn with added workshop space, ideal for the car enthusiasts or tradesman.

Uniquely designed, approx. 44sq, 5 bedroom home will provide for the largest of family’s! 3 huge indoor living zones, natural gas hydronic heating, 2 evaporative cooling systems as well as a wood ire place to complete! The luxury of this home is epitomised in the Parents Retreat upstairs, an expansive living zone, ensuite with spa bath & sizeable walk in robe. The kitchen has quality appliances & adjacent to the meals area with servery & connecting to the outdoor living. Showcasing a wood ire is a stacked stone ireplace, sandstone paving, stunning in ground salt water & solar heated swimming pool, change room, toilet, outdoor shower & storage room. A huge machinery shed with 3 phase power, storage, toilet & man cave as well as double garage with electric doors, all set on the acre (approx.) of landscaped gardens.

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10 Ambrose Street Emerald

$795,000-$870,000

75 Amphlett Avenue Cockatoo

Offers Over $780,000

Family Entertainer, Big on Space & in a Prime Location!

20 Usable Acres with Views & Charming Country Home!

Situated on over half an acre in one of Emerald’s most sought after streets this spacious Storybook home features 5 bedrooms, (2 with ensuites), 2 living areas, an awesome man cave, a large deck/entertaining area with heated spa, sealed drive, a massive studio with concrete loor & power, a double carport, a further 6 car garage/shed/workshop & established lawns & gardens, all fully fenced for the whole family to enjoy.

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.

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

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

28 Emerald Beaconsield Rd Emerald

Offers Over $1,100,000

111 Grey Road Gembrook

Offers Over $650,000

Magniicent Lifestyle Property on 6.3 Acres!

Spacious, Private Retreat Amongst Nature!

This magniicent property offers the lifestyle you’re looking for in a prime location. Only minutes from thriving Emerald Village and with easy access to Melbourne CBD, bring the horses or livestock and live the life you’ve yearned for without missing out on life’s luxuries.

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

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

Lot1/10 Selby Aura Road, Selby

Offers Over $245,000

83 Baxter Road Toongabbie

Offers Considered Over $1.2M

2 Acres, be at One With Nature!

Sophisticated blend of Lifestyle and Luxury!

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

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

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

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PRIVATE COMMERCIAL TIMBERLAND FOR SALE BY EOI 128 ha (317 ac)

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST closes 3rd May 2017 Ideally located within the iconic Yarra Ranges of Victoria and in close proximity to the town centre of Noojee (12 radial kilometres - 7.5 miles), the Mt Horsfall Timberland property represents an iconic mature commercial forest located on a single Freehold Title. The forest has consistently and sustainably delivered high-quality timbers to the local sawmilling industry since approximately 1918. The Loch Valley, within the Yarra Ranges represents some of Australia’s most productive forested country with average annual rainfall of approx 1,449 mm (57 inches) and highly productive soils packed with nutrients. This highly productive Mt Horsfall property is ideal for continued sustainable timber production (surrounded by Hancock Victorian Plantations and VicForests Crown Land) or for an alternative use to meet the growing international conservation/ecotourism market.

Key Features • Located within the Loch Valley, Yarra Ranges, Victoria, Australia, only 2 hours from Melbourne CBD (94 radial kilometres - 58 miles). • 128 hectares (317 acres) on 1 freehold title surrounded by commercial forests on Government Crown Land. • Standing volume (independent inventory) > 106,000 m³. • Mature Eucalypts regnans trees aged from 21, 41 and some up to 76 years old. • High annual rainfall (1,449 mm - 57 inches), deep red fertile soils, undulating terrain. • Well managed, good internal and external government roads provide excellent year round access. • A natural alternative to Government held forest reserves, an ability to secure future timber resource (pending permit approval). Highly desirable resource for local sawmills and/or export markets.

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PRIVATE COMMERCIAL NATIVE TIMBERLAND FOR SALE 88 ha (217.45 ac) (42.5 ha still to be logged)

FOR SALE - ICY CREEK Set amongst the beautiful Central Highlands of Victoria, this (permitted for harvest) native forest property is perfectly located within an easy drive to Melbourne (within 100 radial kilometres to Melbourne’s CBD and only 6.4 radial kilometres to the iconic town of Noojee). Consistently and sustainably utilised for the delivery of high-quality mixed eucalyptus timbers since around 1900, this highly productive property presents a range of future highest and best uses including; continued sustainable logging use, agricultural use following harvest, long-term vegetation regeneration, rural lifestyle development/ subdivision, carbon and/or biodiversity offset. Ideally positioned between government maintained roads (Duggan’s and Vesper Roads) the internal roads are well-formed allowing excellent year-round access across the entire property. The lat to slightly undulating topography of this property underpins exceptional quality, ideal for the astute investor.

Key Features • 42.5 hectares of high-quality mature forest. • Existing harvest permit in place. • Average volume per hectare - 455m3/Ha. • Total remaining volume approx. 20,000m3. • Dominant species- Mountain Grey Gum, Brown Stringy Bark and Silver Top Ash. • Underpinned by independent inventory and past harvest records. • Highly desirable timber resource sustainable for local sawmills and/or export markets.

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Leonard Carrillo

M +61 409 870 942 E leonard.carrillo@smithagriinternational.com.au

Stuart Wilson

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Anzac spirit showing way By Cameron Hutchison Round 2 in AFL Yarra Ranges was played in the true Anzac Spirit, and the results in some cases showed the commitment and dedication required to win in adversity. The winners in senior football: Emerald, Woori Yallock, Wandin, Belgrave, Seville, Powelltown and Yarra Glen. Two games are to be decided on Tuesday 25 April between Healesville and Warburton Millgrove, and UpweyTecoma and Olinda Ferny Creek, both in football and netball. A Grade netball winners: Emerald, Wandin, Woori Yallock, Belgrave, Powelltown, Yarra Junction and Yarra Glen. Division 1 Seniors Football Emerald 14.17 (101) d Gembrook Cockatoo 9.15 (69) Sunny Gembrook played host to Emerald in a traditional clash of the locals. Emerald took a slim lead of five points into the first break, and Gembrook would have been happy with their efforts in the first. Emerald came out in the second and stamped their authority on the game, kicking three goals to zip and taking a 25-point lead into the main break. Emerald looked faster and cleaner with their skills, and Gembrook had some work to do. Gembrook upped the ante in the third and outscored Emerald, kicking 4.4 to 2.4, and reduced the margin to 13 points at three-quarter time. They were now well and truly in reach for their first win. Emerald got their second win and kicked five goals to two to deny Gembrook a Round 2 win. Emerald Best: M. Dompietro, M. Pierce (2 goals), J. Pedder (5 goals), C. Porter, L. Sheppard, J. O’Brien (3 goals) Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: L. Henzen (1 goal), C. Bastow (1 goal), B. Jones, E. Tomlin, R. Causer, D. Leversha Woori Yallock 18.10 (118) d Mount Evelyn 8.5 (53) The first quarter was an even contest with goals aplenty. Woori took the early lead kicking six goals to four. Even though Woori kicked four goals to two in the second to take a lead of 25 points into the main break, they were not playing good enough footy to put away Mount Evelyn. The Mounters needed to regroup at half-time if they were going to be any real threat to the Tigers. Woori’s Ben Monkhorst came out inspired in the last half and helped Woori kick away with an eightgoal second half while holding Mount Evelyn goalless in the third; and only allowing them to kick two in the last. A big 65-point win by Woori Yallock away from home is always a god morale booster. Woori Yallock Best: J. Adams, B. Monkhorst (7 goals), K. Thompson, M. Batten, R. Allen, L. Boontjes Mount Evelyn Best: A. Condello, J. Fellows, T. Chalkley (1 goal), J. Griffiths, D. Matarazzo, B. Forbes (1 goal) Wandin 19.13 (127) d Monbulk 14.15 (99) Wandin made the trip over the hill to Monbulk, and came away with a solid win. They opened with a sixgoal first quarter and held a lead of 22 points at quarter time. Monbulk kicked 3.8 to 4.1 in the second and could have been a lot closer if they were accurate in front of goal. A handy lead of 27 points to Wan-

Gembrook and Emerald players fight for the pill. 167567 din at the main break was going to be hard to peg back. Wandin should have put Monbulk away in the third, kicking 5.5 to 6.2. The difference was 24 points at the home turn, and Monbulk were now still in the race. Monbulk could not make any inroads in the last, and now are 0-2 and sixth on the ladder. Wandin Best: J. Ladner (4 goals), M. Polkinghorne (4 goals), J. Del Giudice, H. Dudink (3 goals), S. Barnard (2 goals), B. Harvey (1 goal) Monbulk Best: A. Moerenhout (1 goal), S. McBride (2 goals), S. Williams (1 goal), N. Sargent (1 goal), M. Langworthy (5 goals), J. Major Healesville v Warburton Millgrove Game played on Anzac Day at Healesville Sporting Complex. Game starts at 2.50pm. Upwey Tecoma v Olinda Ferny Creek Game played on Anzac Day at Upwey Recreation Reserve. Game starts at 2.50pm. Division 2 Seniors Football Belgrave 18.22 (130) d Yea 8.11 (59) Belgrave easily accounted for Yea, winning by an impressive 89 points with the aid of 11 goal kickers for the day. Belgrave took a three-goal lead into the second quarter. Yea kicked the first 3.3 in the second quarter to only trail by one goal and then Belgrave kicked a massive 7.4 to hold a comfortable lead by 43 points at half-time. Yea rallied in the third and held Belgrave to 3.7 while they kicked 2.1. Goals were certainly hard to come by and the tackling by both sides was frenetic. Belgrave got their run back in the last and kicked 5.5 to 2.1 to be sharing top position on the ladder undefeated. Belgrave Best: P. Gough, P. Van Lambaart (2 goals), J. McDermott, Y. Curtis, D. Bilston, M. Francis (2 goals) Yea Best: H. Jarvie (1 goal), I. Kaak, A. McSpeerin, E. Neilson, S. Pearce, P. Rattray (5 goals) Seville 18.14 (122) d Yarra Junction 8.10 (58) Seville played their first game for the season and came out firing. They got the jump on Yarra Junction in the first, kicking seven goals to one, and it was all about chasing now for Yarra Junction. Yarra Junction outscored Seville in the second, kicking 4.4 to 2.4, but the lead of 27 points was always going to be hard to peg back. Seville put on a clinic in the third, keeping Yarra junction goalless and kicked 5.5 to take a final lead of 62 points at the final change. The last quarter was goal for goal, but the dam-

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The Anzac Day round of matches kicks off in AFL Yarra Ranges. 167567 age had already been done. Seville Best: N. O’Keefe (7 goals), M. Cecere (3 goals), J. Nolan, S. Wilson (5 goals), S. Senior, S. Meyers Yarra Junction Best: J. Holmes (1 goal), J. Swinden, T. Wheeler (2 goals), L. McCombe (3 goals), W. Robertson (1 goal), J. Gates Powelltown 12.14 (86) d Thornton Eildon 8.6 (54) Thornton Eildon hosted Powelltown, and they got off to the best start they have had for a while and stunned Powelltown in the first, kicking 4.2 to 1 straight. Unfortunately for Thornton, Powelltown got going in the second and kicked 5.6 to zip to take a lead of 16 points at half-time. Thornton would need to regroup at the main break if they were going to put any pressure on Powelltown who now seemed to have the momentum. Both sides held each other at bay in the third, kicking 1.2 apiece. Powelltown ran away with it in the last, getting their second wind kicking 5.6 to 3.2 to come away with a tough 32-point win. Powelltown Best: J. Rohan, G. Newing (2 goals), N. Moody, W. Dore, S. Carter (3 goals), P. Allen Thornton Eildon Best: T. Keating, R. Chapman, J. Ashby, D. Creed, B. Wratten, Z. Vujasic (1 goal) Yarra Glen 17.14 (116) d Kinglake 13.11 (89) The game started at a hard tackling, fast pace. Yarra Glen ended up in front by the end of the first quarter by a slim four points. The second quarter was a high-scoring affair with 11 goals being kicked but the lead had extended out to 12-points at half-time. Yarra Glen add-

ed 4.4 in the third and held Kinglake to 1.3 to give them a handy lead going into the last quarter. Kinglake made a comeback early in the last and got within striking distance and outscored Yarra Glen in the last, but it was all too late in the end. Yarra Glen came away with a hard-earned 27-point win. Yarra Glen Best: C. Tait (3 goals), B. Ashton, (1 goal), D. Gilder, M. McNeill, A. Smith (3 goals), B. Binion Kinglake Best: Z. White (7 goals), J. Butterworth, J. Crowe (1 goal), J. Mende, W. Graf, H. Prest (1 goal) Alexandra: Bye Under 18s Football Emerald 22.12 (144) d Gembrook Cockatoo 1.2 (8) Emerald Best: M. Thomas, D. Edwards (2 goals), N. Pascoe (3 goals), T. Rodwell (4 goals), B. Wood (2 goals), R. Goonan (3 goals) Gembrook Cockatoo Best: K. Osseweyer, S. Mackrill, D. South, B. Diprose, C. Downard (1 goal), A.Firrito Wandin 13.17 (95) d Monbulk 5.4 (34) Wandin Best: J. Byrne (2 goals), B. Stokes (1 goal), S. Barrand (1 goal), A. Mandl (2 goals), M. Napoleone (2 goals), A. Baker Monbulk Best: A. Banks, T. Wills, J. Graham (2 goals), M. Dekker, H. Emmett, S. Nicolaci (1 goal) Mt Evelyn 16.21.117 d Woori Yallock 4.3.27 Mt Evelyn Best: L. Inaps (6 goals), M. Gibbons (3 goals), M. Brierley, R. Farrow, B. Staines (1 goal), B. Batten (1 goal)

Woori Yallock Best: R. Blackney, D. Wood, J. Aitchison, M. Anderson (2 goals), R. Whitworth, P. Jenkin Healesville v Warburton Millgrove Game played on Anzac Day at Healesville Sporting Complex. Game starts at 10.45am. Upwey Tecoma v Yarra Glen Game played on Anzac Day at Upwey Recreation Reserve. Game starts at 10.45am. Division 1 A Grade Netball Emerald 46 d Gembrook Cockatoo 23 Gembrook took an early lead in the first, shooting eight goals to six. Emerald swung into action in the second, with Amanda Sloane shooting eight goals and Emerald held a slim lead by three goals. The defence of Emerald made it tough for Gembrook in the third, holding Alisha Fitzgerald and Kathryn Rickerby to four goals while Kristy Evans and Amanda Sloane shot 14 between them. A final 13-goals-to-3 last quarter saw Emerald come away with a solid 23-goal win. Emerald Best: Sally Rush, Jazmyn Wray, Kristy Evans (25 goals) Gembrook Cockatoo Best: Kelsey Wilson, Lisa Triandafillou, Jessica Mitchell Wandin 43 d Monbulk Hawks 31 Monbulk took it up to Wandin all day, but just fell away towards the end of the game. Wandin held a slim twogoal lead at quarter-time, but Tahlia Northey was the focus for Monbulk in the first, shooting eight. The second quarter was tight, and Wandin only increased their half-time lead to three goals. Sophie Hennessey and Tayissa Coppinger took control in defence for Wandin in the third and held them to five goals. Again, the last quarter was fairly even but Wandin came away with a 12-goal win in the end. Wandin Best: Tayissa Coppinger, Kathleen McMahon, Carly McDonnell (17 goals) Monbulk Hawks Best: Kaitlyn Seamer, Nicole MacDowell (11 goals), Paige Whitworth Woori Yallock 69 d Mount Evelyn 37 Woori Yallock got off to a good start in the first, shooting 18 goals to 10. Stacey Fleming was solid, shooting 10 herself. Another 17 for Woori in the second had their lead extended to 17 goals at half-time. Mia Sudomirski was a focal point for Woori in the third, shooting 13 of their 19 goals. Mount Evelyn just had no answers to stop the flow of Woori Yallock. The game was more even in the last but the game was already won. Woori Yallock Best: Jasmine Evans, Mia Sudomirski (16 goals), Emily Allwell Mt Evelyn Best: Jacqui Black, Cate Garlick, Georgia Marsh (20 goals) Healesville v Warburton Millgrove Game played on Anzac Day at Healesville Sporting Complex. Game starts at 1.15 p.m. Upwey Tecoma v Olinda Ferny Creek Game played on Anzac Day at Upwey Recreation Reserve. Game starts at 1.15pm. Division 2 A Grade Netball Yarra Junction 44 d Seville 31 Belgrave 74 d Yea 22 Powelltown 46 d Thornton Eildon 22 Yarra Glen 51 d Kinglake 30 Alexandra: Bye


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Cross countr y under sun By Jamie Strudley The opening round of XCR17, Athletics Victoria’s cross country and road interclub series, was held in glorious conditions at Jells Park. More than 900 athletes from clubs throughout Victoria welcomed the XCR17 season with some outstanding performances and races. Yarra Ranges Athletics had 13 teams complete the deceptively tough course. Highlights were the win by the Women’s under-16 team and a silver to the Women’s under-14 team. Also, great to welcome athletes competing for the club for the first time including Katie Clarke, Alexis Sketchley, Kate Van Duuren, Jemima Wilson, Indi Linde, Maddie Laven, Dean Tromp, James Anderson, Brent Linde and David Gorman. Unofficial results are: Women Div.2 10th Lauren Starr 24.40 Georgia Brock 30.05 Amy Veenendaal 29.31 Judy May 25.48; Women Div.4 9th Claire Knell 33.49 Sue McCall 32.15 Katie Clarke 33.07; Women Div.5 9th Laura DiGregorio 34.34 Erika Bedyn 32.58 Alexis Sketchley 29.15; Women 40+ 9th Amanda Laven 25.47 Kate Van Duuren 39.07 Sarah Love 29.50; Women 20 5th Grace Muller 12.43 Olivia Twining 14.23 Jemima Wilson 14.09; Women 16 1st Georgia Laven 10.32 Ruby Dixon 11.15 Zoe Sibley 12.17; Women 14 2nd Mia Strudley 12.30 Indi Linde 12.44 Maddie Laven 11.16 Steve Blair 24.16;

Men Div.3 4th Steve Blair 24.16 Dean Tromp 20.11 Michael Clarke 23.16 Dean Jackson 22.53 James Laven 20.59; Men Div.5 5th Graham Coutts 24.19 James Anderson 24.15 Jamie Strudley 24.48 Harry Norman 22.38; Men Div.7 9th Craig Hewitson 27.10 Mitchel Mullins 25.07 Brent Linde 27.56 David Gorman 30.17; Men 50+ 11th Dave Laven 26.32 Martin Steer 29.55 Bryan Ackerly 24.4; Men 16 10th Camden Hewitson 12.05 Taj Linde 12.29 Liam Russell 12.24; Men 16 12th Mitch Deckert 11.26 Alex Van Duuren 14.33 Jayden Clarke 13.28; Men 14 6th Angus Norman 12.13 James Love 12.53 Zac Clarke 11.30. Round 2 of the Yarra Ranges Athletics cross country season was held over a revised course at Lillydale Lake. Great to see a large number of athletes, parents and supporters return after a week off. The next round will be on Saturday 29 April at Margaret Lewis Reserve, Coldstream. Registration from 8.30am. Diary note: the AGM will be held at the Lilydale Bowls Club on Sunday 7 March, followed by pizza and some barefoot bowling for those interested. The club welcomes all athletes of any age or ability. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit the website at yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.

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Motoring ‘Big-time Beare’ brings it By Dean Thompson

Anthony 'big-time' Beare with his well-earned trophy. 167444 Pictures: INACTION PHOTOS in the very first heat of the weekend. Fellow South Australian Andy Maxwell Jr then pipped that record in the third heat; Troy Hose in the next and drivers had almost reached the magic 21s mark. Ahearn almost got to 21s in the next heat as he claimed the record, before finally, in the seventh heat, race McClure smashed the 21s bracket out of the park with a 21.723s and the crowd went bananas. Wakefield then hit the jackpot with a 21.638s on night two and McClure fired right back with a 21.524s. Beare won the most qualifying races with four wins before electing to tail the field in his final heat to avoid damage as only a driver's top four results counted towards qualifying, McClure and Nelson had three wins.

Bull and Ahearn two apiece with the others being won by Roycroft, Jennings, Bates, Heinrich, Throckmorton, Sandow, Polley, Wakefield, Atkinson, Heinrich and Degoldi. The Junior Sedan action across both nights included a night one Junior Sedan Promotional Association feature and a night two Alexandra club feature encouraging the Juniors that travelled from Victoria South West to stay the next night to compete. On Sunday night, the Juniors competed together in a club feature with six qualifying races preceding the feature. Jackson Lunt, Cornwall, Hollis, Jackson Lunt, Hollis and Cornwall again was the qualifying race victory order. The feature race on night two was very similar to night one accept that Cornwall went the distance in the battle and split Lunt and Hollis with Lunt

Jackson Lunt took out the Junior Sedans event. 167444 again the winner. Tim Gorski and Colby Lunt rounded out the top five with Rhys Meakins the first B Grade driver in ninth place. In Sports Sedan action, Steve Kershaw won the Saturday night final ahead of Luke Fallon, Shane Kruger,

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