Mount Evelyn Tuesday, 16 May 2017
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- Breadth of Opportunity - Quality Local Government School - Strong and Supportive with High Expectations - Specialist programs in Music, VET, VCAL, Outdoor Education, Sport and Technology - Great facilities for all students including newly built Mooroolbark Campus
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Tours of each campus are also available - please contact the relevant campus to book a time. Mount Evelyn Campus 15 Burdap Drive, Mount Evelyn Victoria 3796 P. +61 3 9736 3650 F. +61 3 9736 1840 E. yarra.hills.sc@edumail.vic.gov.au
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Engaging them at early stages Located in the leafy outer eastern suburb of Mt Evelyn, Yarra Ranges Early Education Program provides individual educational programs for each child according to their need and offers ongoing support to families. Attached to Yarra Ranges Special Developmental School in a building customised for early intervention, The Yarra Ranges Early Education Program provides small play-based sessions for children with a developmental delay and or a disability. The program is government funded by the Department of Education and Training and is suitable for children aged between two years eight months to five years. The sessions are available within the school hours of 9.15am to 2.45pm, five days a week and children may attend up to two days a week. The groups are supported by a special education teacher, education support staff and therapists working in a multidisciplinary team. The emphasis during these sessions is on the development of communication, fine motor, gross motor, social and cogni-
Samantha, Skyla, Ella and Pippa of the Len Jeffrey Memorial Preschool in Belgrave South.
The Yarra Ranges Early Education Program provides small play-based sessions for children with a developmental delay or a disability. tive skills in a play-based environment. Working in partnership with the families, each child receives an individual tailored program. Speech pathologists, occupational therapists, music therapists and physiotherapists provide support through assessment and professional advice. Children also have access to the school’s hydrotherapy pool. A water familiarisation
program is offered, which a qualified swim teacher staffs, aided by support staff. If needed, a specialist hydrotherapy program which is run by the school’s physiotherapist is also available. If any parent feels that this program may be of benefit to their child or they would like to organise a tour or to speak to the principal Janet Taylor, the school can be contacted on 9736 2499.
Opportunity to explore The Len Jeffrey Memorial Preschool in Belgrave South offers a play-based program that focuses on the individual interests of the children while extending those interests, skills and knowledge. Providing early years education, The Len Jeffery Memorial Preschool offers both three to four-year-old and four to fiveyear-old tailored programs in a caring, nurturing environment with a dedicated team of educators. Set in tranquil surrounds,
children have the opportunity to climb trees and have lots of natural play spaces to explore. The pre-school has a strong commitment to meeting the needs of children with a variety of disabilities and special needs. The centre has been a strong part of the community for 46 years, offering its services to the wider community in the hills. With a dedicated and experienced team of five staff, and rated as exceeding the nation quality standards, the pre-
school offers high quality early education in a fun and welcoming environment. Also offering a flexible pickup and drop-off service from the Good Start Early Learning Centre at Belgrave Heights, the Len Jeffery Memorial Preschool has accessibility options to suit every parent and child. The Len Jeffery Memorial Preschool’s open day is on Friday 26 May from 9.30am to 12pm. For any further information about the pre-school call 9754 5965.
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Multi-campus state school claimed Professor John Hattie. We are also in partnership with Adam Voigt’s ‘Real Schools’ and have worked strongly on developing a school-wide restorative practices model for helping students establish and maintain effective relationships and behaviour.” In 2017, Yarra Hills Secondary College was selected as a lead school for Respectful Relationships across the outer east, assisting local primary schools with a variety of anti-bullying programs. Additionally, Yarra Hills Secondary College have acclaimed co-curricular programs in instrumental music, performing arts, visual arts (including the Yarra Hills Community Art Show), sports and outdoor education. In Years 11 and 12, Yarra Hills Secondary College proudly offers students the choice of a comprehensive VCE, VET or VCAL (school-based apprenticeship) program, enabling all students to be able to choose their own preferred pathway and develop their strengths and passions. Tours of both campuses are now available and can be booked through the general offices. To find out more visit www.yarrahills.vic.edu.au or call 9839 8800 for the Mooroolbark campus or 9736 3650 for the Mt Evelyn campus.
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Yarra Hills Secondary College is a multi-campus state secondary school serving the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne. The college has a Year 7 to 10 Mt Evelyn Campus, as well as a Mooroolbark Campus which houses a Year 7 to 10 junior school and a Year 11 and 12 senior school on the same site. Having recently completed a redevelopment on the Mooroolbark site, with further renovations at the Mt Evelyn Campus, the college has become a preferred destination for many local families. With a current enrolment of around 850 students, Yarra Hills Secondary College’s numbers have been rising steadily in recent years, with the 2017 year seven intake being the largest since 2003. College Principal Darren Trippett has overseen this growth since joining the school in 2012 and considers the college now as a ‘transformational’ school. “One of the things I noticed most when I first arrived at Yarra Hills was the lack of knowledge in the local community of the excellent programs we had in place,” Principal Trippett said. “We are currently one of a select group of schools across Victoria to have been successfully selected in the Melbourne University UMNOS program, involving internationally ac-
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Welcome home St Mary’s is a welcoming coeducational Catholic Primary School educating families from the Mount Evelyn, Silvan, Wandin, Sevillle and Woori Yallock areas since 1980. Committed to providing a school environment that prioritises student well-being, St Mary’s school promotes a whole school approach to the development of each child. School principal Angela Glennie and her staff work to implement programs that educate and promote positive relationships across all year levels. “As members of a Catholic parish school, St Mary’s strive to be models of the Gospel values of love, understanding, respect and service, sharing a common belief in the motto, ‘love above all’,” Mrs. Glennie explained. “With high expectations of staff, students and parents, the expectation is all who enroll at St Mary’s Mount Evelyn work as one for the good of all.” Sitting on a 17-acre site, St Mary’s is quite unique with its natural bush setting and has the advantage of space, quiet and beautiful flora and fauna. With spacious and modern learning spaces and play areas which include a large grass oval, basketball and netball courts, a fitness track, bush chapel, three separate playground areas, a dedicated prep playground and
St Mary’s believes that quality learning and teaching demands high expectations of teachers and students within contemporary society. oversized yard game area, thus allowing children year-round access to a variety of play areas and activities. The school buildings and all learning areas are bright, wellmaintained and environmentally controlled with heating and cooling. “St Mary’s has a fully networked school and uses information technology to enhance student learning. Interactive whiteboards, auditory enhancement, iPads and computers are installed throughout,” Mrs Angela Glennie said. “We believe that quality learning and teaching demands high expectations of teachers
and students within contemporary society. We are committed to providing education that is motivating, challenging, explicit and personalised in nature. “At St Mary’s, the explicit teaching of social skills at all levels has been identified by all school staff and families as a school-wide strength.” St Mary’s Mount Evelyn is a school that strives for the best education and learning outcomes in a supportive and caring environment. To find out more about St Mary’s, visit www.smmountevelyn.catholic.edu.au or call 9736 2219.
Lilydale Tuition runs under the philosophy that any student can achieve their full potential as long as they have the support to do so - and offer this support to all students.
Support for all students Students having difficulty with their school work or wishing to refine their results are urged to get tuition from a group which has methods that have stood the test of time. Lilydale Tuition runs under the philosophy that any student can achieve their full potential as long as they have the support to do so and offer this support to all students. Lilydale Tuition assesses each student and its qualified and experienced teachers tailor individual programs to meet their needs and work with stu-
dents of all ages and skill levels. Classes covered in Lilydale Tuition’s tutorial assistance include mathematics, English, reading, spelling and comprehension and can also help students wishing to improve their marks and prepare for scholarships. All teachers employed by Lilydale Tuition are VIT registered or have a current and valid working with children check. Classes usually run once a week, in an 80-minute session and there are numerous different sessions available during the
centre’s opening hours. Prices at Lilydale depend on the student’s year level and range from $60 per session for pre-school to Year 9, $65 for Year 10s and $85 for all others. Lilydale Tuition’s motto is “bridging the gap, striving for excellence” and it boasts a positive and supportive environment, which helps students to gain self-esteem and confidence through their work. Lilydale Tuition Centre is located at 15 Hutchinson Street, Lilydale. For more information, call 9739 4085.
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Future-proofed How can we best prepare students for their future? The disruptive impact of new technologies brings this question into even sharper focus for parents and educators alike. “Mater Christi College has always been committed to innovative educational practice. We firmly believe it is imperative to prepare students for their futures,” principal Mary FitzGerald said. Future workforce needs are difficult to anticipate. Last July, Four Corners investigated the future of work in Australia. It highlighted the prediction that ‘more than five million Australian jobs will simply disappear in the next 15 years as a result of technology.’ “Twenty-first century skills underpin curriculum programs already through a focus on transferable learning skills, yet we saw that we needed to go further to foster creative, independent learners and so emerged the DISCOVER program for year nine,” Mary FitzGerald explained. DISCOVER at Mater Christi College embraces project based learning through activities as diverse as creating podcasts, rock-climbing, building and programming robots, workshops as well as history tours with local Indigenous elders. In addition to their regular core studies, Year 9 students
Offering great facilities, and the latest equipment, students at Ranges TEC are taught and mentored by passionate and experienced Christian teachers.
Above: Mater Christi College firmly believes it is imperative to prepare students for their futures. Left: Mater Christi College is committed to innovative educational practice. also explore five themes: challenge, expression, adventure, identity and communication. “It has been a very successful development due mainly to our student-centred culture which encourages and celebrates the ‘can do’ energy of girls,” Mary Fitz-Gerald commented. A visit to Mater Christi College will enable families to wit-
ness this vibrant, inclusive and warm community where girls feel safe, build lifelong friendships and become intelligent and reflective learners. For more information about DISCOVER or to arrange a school tour, visit materchristi. edu.au or call registrar Kylie Lee, on 9754 6611.
For the professionals Ranges TEC is a purpose-built Christian Trade Training Centre located in Lilydale and is designed to support senior secondary school students to prepare for work as trade professionals. Ranges TEC offers innovative vocational education and training programs that cater for students, in Years 10, 11 and 12. A registered campus of Mount Evelyn Christian School and registered training organisation, Ranges TEC students can complete their secondary schooling and obtain a certificate in a chosen trade area while being supported by great teachers and industry experts. Offering great facilities, and the latest equipment, students at Ranges TEC are taught and
mentored by passionate and experienced Christian teachers. “We have developed a unique combination of VET and VCAL creating a practical learning environment,” Ranges TEC administration member Sue Boonstra said. “Our classrooms include state-of-the-art engineering and cabinet workshops, a restaurant quality kitchen, a working plant nursery and a building site where students actually build houses.” With strong industry partnerships, Ranges TEC work placement program prepares students for apprenticeships and the wider workforce. Offering courses in building and construction, furniture and cabinet making, engineering, hospital-
ity and horticulture, Ranges TEC offers a variety of options to students and is committed to making every effort to provide flexible, personalised learning pathways to suit student needs “Our learning environments also extend into the community where students create meaningful projects that use and develop their skills,” Sue said. “Thoroughly woven through everything we do is a strong focus on character development.” To find out more about Ranges TEC contact the office on 9738 7100 to book your personal tour. Alternatively visit www.rangestec.vic.edu.au/ home to find out more. Places are now available for 2017 midyear intake or 2018 enrolments.
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The first seven High expectations years matter How do parents know which primary school will be the best fit for their child? The first seven years of school are vital for students and being in the right environment will grow a child’s love of learning, curiosity, creativity and academic potential. Nestled in a shady environment on the outskirts of the eastern suburbs, Wandin North Primary School is high performing academically, socially and emotionally. The school opened its doors for the first time in 1915 and has successively developed an enviable record of being a fostering school with a commitment to continuous improvement and quality education. Wandin North Primary School provides a quality learning environment that is conducive to personal growth and well being for all students and teachers. The school has 240 students enrolled across eleven small classes. These small class sizes and rigorous teaching practices encourage responsible student behaviour and high attendance rates. Wandin North students aim
Wandin North Primary School provides a quality learning environment that is conducive to personal growth and wellbeing for all students and teachers. high and experience success as they set personal learning goals, trial strategies and make mistakes. Children learn that it may not work the first time but that with effort and persistence, they will succeed. The Wandin North Primary School community is solid, working together to create a culture with high expectations of school safety, behaviour and
supporting each other. Students achieve great results as they form strong relationships with fellow classmates and work on positive mindsets. If parents are looking for a school that values kindness and respect, please visit www. wandinnorthps.vic.edu.au or call 5964 4570 to book a school tour and be shown ‘The Wandin North Way.’
At Emerald Secondary College, a whole school approach to both learning and teaching ensures the best possible outcomes for all students and allows access to excellence. With a focus on developing and building literacy and numeracy skills, Emerald Secondary College maintains high expectations in all classes where students are supported to achieve their personal best through the school’s ‘ready to learn’ approach. Providing continuous support to students is another important focus of Emerald Secondary College. With access to all curriculum areas in Years 7 and 8, and individual pathways through an extensive electives and pathways program from Years 9 to 12, students are assisted to meet interests, needs and future aspirations. Additionally, a 24/7 online portal is available, enabling students and families access to realtime assessment, feedback and reporting through the school’s online Compass System. Emerald Secondary College is an accredited Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) facility, offering a program which caters for high ability students though enrichment and acceleration. This provides opportunities beyond mainstream schooling allowing students to
Emerald Secondary College has a strong history of academic success, with a high proportion of students being accepted into university or other tertiary institutions. accelerate academically. The exciting and unique learning environment SEAL offers is designed to challenge students to achieve their potential, through working with others of similar ability in a supportive peer learning environment. At Emerald Secondary College SEAL students entering the senior school have access to advance VCE subjects in Year 10. This unique opportunity enables SEAL students to complete further VCE units at Years 11 and 12 or a first year university study assisting them to gain a higher ATAR upon completion of Year 12. Beyond the classroom Emerald Secondary College offer
many opportunities to grow and learn outside the classroom walls. Support beyond the classroom is constructed to enable students to achieve their personal best through our tutorials, lunchtime clubs and after school homework club. With an additional range of options including drama/theatre, outdoor education, sports aerobics, athletics and a camps program, Emerald Secondary College has something to help every student grow and prosper into a young adult. To find out more about Emerald Secondary College, visit www.emeraldsc.vic.edu.au or call 5968 5388.
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At Emerald Secondary College we are committed to ensure that all our students experience a quality education that enables them to achieve their personal best and access excellence. Our school learning community aims to provide a caring, inclusive and sustainable environment in which students can develop skills and personal qualities necessary to participate confidently and positively in a changing global world.
WEDNESDAY 24th MAY OPEN NIGHT 5.30pm-7.30pm Tours: 5:30pm, 6.00pm & 6.30pm
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Skilled at vocational training
Cire Community School has strengthened the relationship with Cire Training to provide students access to quality training programs catered to their interests. children’s services has been a motivator for a number of our VCAL students to undertake Certificate III Early Childhood Education and Care qualification with Cire Training. Students have the opportunity to complete their studies and also gain practical placement experiences within Cire’s two on-site children’s centres. “I am enjoying the early childhood course - I find it easy to learn because I like what I’m doing,” VCAL student Nicky said. “I like learning about activities that we can do with the kids who we will be working with in the future.” Cire Community School delivers
Cire Community School’s VCAL programs are designed to provide young people with a pathway to gain a recognised senior secondary qualification. quality education, well-being and personal development programs to our students which are hands-on, engaging
and relevant. Each class is well supported, resourced and caters for students’ individual learning needs.
To find out more about Cire Community School call 1300 835 235 or visit www.cire.org.au.
Cire Training - providing educaional services that inspire students of all ages to reach their goals
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In partnership with Cire Training, Cire Community School offers vocational training to students completing the Cire Community School VCAL program. Statistics have proven that vocational training in schools leads to better engagement and employment rates for those who choose not to go on to higher education after leaving school. Cire Community School’s VCAL programs are designed to provide young people with a pathway to gain a recognised senior secondary qualification, with an emphasis on providing the support and flexibility that many students require to succeed. This year Cire Community School has strengthened the relationship with Cire Training to provide students access to quality training programs catered to their interests. “I enjoy the practical work. Collecting seeds in the bush was really enjoyable,” VCAL student Bridgette said. “We learnt a lot about identification of native plant species.” A partnership between Yarra Valley ECOSS, Cire Community School and Cire Training also provides students with an opportunity to complete a Certificate II in Horticulture in an authentic, hands-on learning environment. Cire students are gaining valuable skills and knowledge and an insight into an industry that has such a significant place in the Yarra Valley. “I really enjoy the horticulture course at ECOSS. It’s fun,” VCAL student Britt said. “We enjoy working with Peter our teacher.” The decision to pursue a career in
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Struck by the way they play By A Parent As I walk into the kinder room at Little Yarra Steiner School, I am struck by the way in which the children play. They are so completely absorbed in their game that they don’t even notice as I enter. The days are getting colder and there is a wood fire burning in the corner. I can smell the bread rolls the children have helped to make baking in the oven. All the toys the children use are made out of natural materials - wood, cloth, stone and shells. A cloth becomes a cape and a child becomes a king. Another child enters, having sailed across the sea on his boat (wooden blocks stacked up on each side) and wants to enter the king’s castle ... and so the negotiations begin. Playing is hard work. As a parent of a young child I had been searching for a style of education in those younger years, where the nature of the young child was honoured. A place where he could be a child and experience all the learnings that come from that. Where playing equals learning learning to work with and respect other people, experiencing the world of his own imagination (the beginning of creative thought) and where there was a clear structure to his daily routine. During those younger years, I watched him flourish in this environment, growing as a confident and happy child. My child has since moved through to the primary school, where he has had the same teacher for the last three years. This is a relationship based on a respect that goes both ways. There is continuing growth of understanding of how each child works, who they are and how they can be best supported through the challenges they face, as they arise. The work that he brings home is rich and varied, and his pride in sharing all that he has learnt is moving. Who could have thought maths could be so interesting? It is not only my child who is being educated, but I, also am learning more about what goes on in the classroom through the termly parent teacher meetings. As different stages emerge for him, some challenging, some wondrous, I find that these are addressed through his daily experience at school. This is an education that truly meets the needs
Little Yarra Steiner School offers an education that meets the needs of children. of children as they grow and develop over time. Looking towards the high school, I know that the foundation built in these early years will set him in good stead to springboard from into his secondary schooling. I went to the high school information evening, where teachers spoke with such passion for their respective subject areas. What struck me most was that although they each taught and were very knowledgeable their individual subjects, there was a sense of unity among the staff body, where teachers were all in constant communication about students and curriculum. The curriculum is integrated across each year level, where teachers often spoke about making classes relevant
and engaging. How does maths live in the world? Well it seems that parabolas can be found everywhere! Nothing is left out while there is clearly a broad academic program, this is well balanced through an extensive camps program, music and the arts. Children, and indeed, humans are not just a mind, or a body, or our emotions - we are complex beings and it is refreshing to find a style of education that truly meets the needs of a child in all ways. When schools talk about educating the ‘whole child’ it is clear to see that Little Yarra really lives it. To find out more about Little Yarra Steiner School, call 5967 1953 or visit lyss.vic.edu.au.
Students at the Little Yarra Steiner School learn to work with and respect others.
Yarra Valley’s Independent K-12 Steiner School
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Campus with the lot services degree here as well.” Box Hill Institute’s Lilydale Lakeside campus has aided the personal lives of not only their students, but their families as well. Grandmother Joanne Huxley recently emailed the TAFE, thanking them for altering her granddaughter’s life. “Please thank everyone for their help, persistence and support that made it possible for my grand-daughter to join the Reconnect program at the Lilydale Lakeside campus,” Joanne wrote. “It has changed her life!” But these are just two stories of how Box Hill Institute’s Lilydale campus is making a difference in the lives of people in the region, with many more still to come. The new land sciences precinct will be available in July with training in horticulture, and conservation land management and opportunities for apprenticeships in production nursery. Box Hill Institute is also looking forward to offering a new academic library and dedicated higher education study space. Childcare is available for students and staff and the community, and the community library is now located on the Lakeside campus with a cafe open to the public adjacent to the library soon to come. To find out more about Box Hill Institute’s Lilydale Lakeside campus, call 1300 269 445.
Box Hill Institute’s Lilydale Lakeside campus opened its doors in February 2016 and has gone from strength to strength with over 1000 students enrolled for 2017.
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Box Hill Institute’s Lilydale Lakeside campus opened its doors in February 2016 and has gone from strength to strength. Once just a small campus on the corner of John and Hutchinson Streets, Box Hill’s Institute Lakeside now embraces a large, picturesque campus. With more than 50 certificate and diploma courses offered at Lakeside, enrolments for 2017 have already exceeded 1000. Popular courses include nursing, veterinary nursing, business, community services and early childhood with sport and recreation, teacher training, pet grooming, animal studies and trade courses a close second. Hospitality courses offered at Lakeside by William Angliss Institute continue to grow and Deakin University students visit their learning centre to access Deakin cloud services. Simulated workplaces provide all students with safe and practical hands-on learning, with teachers offering industry expertise and close support. Thea Braida will finish her community services diploma this year, and has enjoyed her time studying at a location close to her home and family. “I just love studying at Lakeside,” Thea said. “It is close to home, which is great as my son is at a nearby school. The people are friendly and helpful nothing is ever too much trouble. I plan to work after graduation and then, in a year or two I will do my community
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Positive focus on abilities When students arrive for the start of a course or education program at Emerald Community House, it is not unusual for them to feel nervous about expectations, meeting the tutor and working with other people, regardless of their abilities or challenges. But they needn’t worry ECH as a registered ‘Learn Local’ organisation with the Victorian Government has been delivering educational programs to a variety of abilities and skill levels for decades. The dedication and positive focus by tutors like Sharyn Thomas to help students explore their potential, learn new skills and get ready for the workplace is particularly important given that some people are often not recognised for their existing abilities, only that they may have special needs or require some support from community services, carers or employers to achieve their personal best. It’s inspiring to witness the high level of commitment and perseverance which results in personal milestones being achieved regularly by many students who attend the courses on offer. This is a testament to the
The Community House is a registered ‘Learn Local’ organisation with the Victorian Government. 168295 resilience of the students, their families and assistance from compassionate, energetic and experienced volunteers working with the professionals who lead the programs. The fact that there is also a waiting list for some of these courses is an indication of their popularity. With the recent feedback that some professionals lack experience working under the National Disability Insurance Scheme, ECH’s education programs provide the perfect
opportunity to skill up those professionals who need practical experience to improve their delivery in the community services/social support sector. Professional placements are available for this purpose. To find out more about the opportunities being realised and connections being made at Emerald Community House, call (03) 5968 3881, email: emhouse@iinet.net.au or www. emeraldcommunityhouse.org. au
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Comprehensive program Macclesfield Primary School is committed to implementing a comprehensive teaching and learning program to provide the best educational opportunities for all students. Their teaching and learning goal is to give all students access to educational experiences that are challenging, purposeful and comprehensive, and that result in all children achieving success in learning. The school has completed a two-stage extensive capital works and grounds improvement program, which has left the school with excellent facilities. This has included administration, a multi-purpose hall, canteen, student toilets, schoolfunded music room and refurbished art room space. Stage two provided six learning and teaching spaces, library and associated groundworks. The most recent capital works project has been funded through Building the Education revolution (BER), and this has provided four general purpose classrooms and associated spaces - library, meeting and seminar spaces. The school’s commitment to its environmental education (sustainability) focus resulted in the development of their ‘Forest Classroom’ space. This classroom space and associated gardens, orchard, sheds and chooks ares used by
The school has completed a two-stage extensive capital works and grounds improvement program. 168302 all classes on a regular basis and we are implementing programs through CERES and the Resource Smart Schools program. The whole school curriculum plan includes a variety of support and extension programs as well as specialist programs in music, art, Asian studies and physical education. The support and extension programs include Reading Recovery, Quicksmart Literacy and Numeracy and participation in programs such as Tournament of Minds, Toastmasters program, Forest classroom experience, instrumental music classes and whole school activities promoting their community connections. They foster social competencies through their school values of support, co-operation,
acceptance, respect and friendliness. These values are fostered throughout the school and promoted through regular assemblies, awards and newsletter articles. The school promotes their student engagement policy through the Kool Kids Positive Parents program, annual concert, school camps, student leadership programs and a continuing whole school focus on student engagement and wellbeing. The children enjoy 21st century classrooms, excellent facilities for specific curriculum areas, eco-learning centre and spacious school grounds and an on-site out of school hours care program.
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Love of learning With modern and well-resourced learning centres providing flexible and engaging learning spaces, Gembrook Primary School is a friendly and welcoming education community. Committed to providing an outstanding education for students, principal of Gembrook Primary Brendan Fitzpatrick explained that the school endeavoured to promote independence, resilience, perseverance and a love of learning. “The school’s vision is to provide every student with every opportunity to be the best they can be,” Mr Fitzpatrick said. “Our aim is to assist students to become higher order thinkers, effective problem solvers and valued and conscientious contributors to society.” Providing 201 students with a safe, secure, challenging and stimulating learning environment that specifically targets individual learning needs, Gembrook Primary is where excellence in teaching and learning is both supported and promoted. “An outstanding feature of the school is the home-school partnership,” Mr Fitzpatrick explained. “As partners in the learning process, parents are encouraged to actively participate in their child’s education and in extra-curricular events and programs.” Gembrook Primary is well resourced in terms of technology with netbooks and iPads in every learning centre. This technology complements the teaching and learning programs which are informed by the latest research, targeted professional learning and leads to high levels of engagement across the school. With a clear focus on improving student learning outcomes, the school also has a particular emphasis on literacy and numeracy. “We have a number of innovative intervention programs in place for both literacy and numeracy that are highly effective and popular
Gembrook Primary School promotes independence, resilience, perseverance and a love of learning. with students,” Mr Fitzpatrick said. “These programs include levelled literacy intervention, and QuickSmart Literacy and Numeracy.” Gembrook Primary School’s emphasis on educating the whole child involves a focus on environmental education, science, art, sport and physical education. Whole school musical and dance productions are also popular annual events, with additional programs including human-powered vehicles, swimming, music, smiling mind, sustainable days, produce markets and forest classroom. The beautiful grounds are a special feature of the school, along with the superb views and scenery that provide such a stunning backdrop. We are an environmentally friendly school with features such as vegetable garden, native flora areas and water tanks that provide the majority of water for daily use. Gembrook Primary School values ‘respect’ and ‘high expectations’ and the school motto is ‘a view to the future’. School tours are always welcome, so please contact the principal, Brendan Fitzpatrick on 5968 1313.
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Warmed by kindness Ghilgai is a small, well-established Steiner School nestled at the foot of Mount Dandenong. Natural bush surrounds the beautiful buildings. Ghilgai provides a rich education for students from foundation year to Class 6. Ghilgai has a strong code of conduct, enabling them to be guardians of their values and maintain Ghilgai as a sanctuary for childhood. Ruth Wittig, education coordinator at Ghilgai, said “this year, we have chosen ‘kindness’
as the focus for our positive behaviours program; and so we have been working together as a whole school to nourish each other with kindness”. “We have been practising acts of kindness to those we love and we also spread it on the wind and let it fall in unexpected places,” she said. “Kindness has many facets - we can receive words of kindness, deeds of kindness, gestures of kindness, a smile can be full of kindness. “Sometimes just to refrain from passing on a mean re-
mark is a silent act of kindness! Deeds of kindness warm the other - the recipient, and at the same time they create a glow in the heart of the giver. “It’s not so easy to be mean if you’re supported by the kindness around you.” Ms Wittig said within each of us, there is a hunger for warm and nourishing contact and the milk of human kindness soothes this deep yearning. “Children need this special food every day, if they are to thrive,” she said.
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Let their talents shine If you ask a child, “what would you like to be when you grow up�, they will often have an answer on the tip of their tongue. Some know exactly what it is they want to do and find out what they need to do to achieve it. Others will have a list, they may change their mind a few times, but as they grow and develop their list will be refined. When speaking to Mount Lilydale Mercy College’s Principal, Mr Philip Morison, he will tell you how each one of us has been bestowed with an array of talents. Even as a child, we start to sense these talents. Each one of us is here for a reason, whether your talent be in the sciences, working to find a cure for cancer; a gifted actor or musician entertaining audiences, filling others with joy and laughter; a member of our defence forces, defending our rights to freedom and peace; or a trades person that makes our homes sturdy and gives us light - each of us have gifts that can be used to serve our communities, both local and global. Students at Mount Lilydale Mercy College are encouraged to develop a love of God, a love of life, a love of others, and a love of learning. They are provided with a supportive environment in which they can discover their talents. Also provided are excellent facilities, a broad curriculum and co-curricular activities to nurture these talents. You are both invited and encouraged to visit the College, experience Mercy hospitality and see for yourself how we can help your child to let their talents shine.
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Fighter farewelled By Kath Gannaway Hundreds of people filled the chapel at the Victoria Police Academy on the morning of Wednesday 10 May to pay tribute and farewell Sue Contarino. A teacher at Healesville High School, who grew up in Launching Place, Sue was an amazing woman long before she made headlines as a campaigner for ovarian cancer awareness and research. The many ways she had touched the lives of so many people was no secret among those who knew her, but the full reach of her living legacy of faith, hope and love was shared even more generously through the tributes of family, colleagues, friends and former students. Sue died on Wednesday, 3 May, four years after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Many of those attending had supported her and walked with her on her Walk With Me campaign in February 2016 and 2017. “She is doing this for others, to fight for others so they don’t have to go through what she has been through,” Reverend Maria Brand-Starkey said.
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Sue as an inspirational and rare teacher. They said ‘Miss Tanner’ wasn’t typical, not the most prepared teacher, or the most ‘by the book’. “It was never difficult to get her to deviate from the standard curriculum,” Chelsea said. “Miss, can we work outside in the sun?” “Miss, can we go river walking?” “Miss, can we go lilo-ing?” The answer ... always “Yes”. “Miss, can we field a hockey team?” “But none of you play hockey! Oh all right, it’s good to try new things.” “For every goss sesh about who liked who, there was a talk about self-worth and selfrespect. “For every chat about girl fights there was a lesson about treating people right,” they said. They said Ms Tanner always encouraged students to take chances and push through their comfort zone. They thanked her for “your unwavering belief in your students”, “being the trusted teacher”, “having the hard conversations”, and “seeing the importance in setting us up for life as adults”.
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Sue’s husband, Steve Cade Contarino, father David Tanner and sister Nikki Johnson spoke bravely, sharing stories of her life growing up in Launching Place, school at Yarra Junction Primary, her passion for ballet and teaching, travels around the world, and the special relationships they shared with the woman in their lives. David described a “serene simplicity” and spoke of her boundless passions and interests from ballet to bushwalking and her many years of teaching which he said provided her with friends everywhere. Nikki shared childhood memories and shared experiences of joy, grief and challenge as “an epic blockbuster”. Steve spoke of the love of his life and the courageous and loving mother of their daughter Raina Grace with tenderness, admiration and sadness. He said she was well known for her ‘faith, hope and love’ teaching. “She taught with love and grace through the syllabus, imparting self respect, moral courage, risk-taking, hard work and perseverance.” Former students Caitlin and Chelsea Connell also spoke of
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Big on capital works By Peter Douglas Yarra Ranges Council has unleashed the largest capital works program this council has ever delivered, according to chief executive officer, Glenn Patterson. In what promises to be a boon for the region, a $57.54 million capital works commitment, with $11.2 million carried forward from the 2016/17 financial year, is being billed as one that will maintain and improve the region’s world-class open spaces. In unveiling the 2017/18 draft Budget, along with the Council Plan and Long Term Financial Plan, Mr Patterson said this year’s editions balanced the demands of operating in a rate-capped environment, with the need to deliver a strong capital works program. Among the major projects set for a boost include the Belgrave Multi-Purpose Health Hub ($1.5 million), a new playground in Queens Park in Healesville ($306,000) and $4.4 million for the first stages of the $28 million civic centre redevelopment. Mr Patterson told the ‘Mail’ he believed the draft budget was not only exciting for the region, but was fiscally responsible. “When it comes to our long-term financial indicators ... we’ve got a setting in the Financial Plan to make sure that’s in the low-risk category,” he said. “Even with taking on the office redevelopment project and other major projects, it still stays in the low-risk category and I think that’s really important. “Delivered in full, this will be the largest capital works program this council has delivered; and that increases in the following year, and starts to back off after that.” Mr Patterson said the draft budget had been created around operating within a rate cap of two per cent. “We do that in a number of ways - we manage our labour costs very closely and we’ve conducted an in-depth service review,” he said. “We’ve chopped out over $1 million in direct costs over the last 12 months from service reviews.
Glenn Patterson expressed confidence in the 2017/18 capital works program. 161295 “Sometimes we look at different options, so it might be us continuing to provide the service, but just using better technology, or better processes. “Sometimes it’s about partnering with others, or outsourcing.” Mr Patterson cited examples such as council moving away from directly providing family and youth counselling services, and family day care services. “We’re kind of going back to first principals and starting to rebuild and redesign the way we provide our services,” he said.
Corporate services director Troy Edwards said this year’s draft budget had taken into consideration some 3000 responses from community consultation. “From school kids to older residents, they’ve been providing feedback about what they saw as the value of the Yarra Ranges,” he said. “We see that on the Council Plan things like playgrounds for parks, footpaths, drains ... those flavours came out in the capital program as well.” Mayor Noel Cliff said the new Council Plan and draft budget were produced
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with the community in mind, in line with a recently developed Vision and Values Statement. “We gathered almost 3000 responses from community members and used their feedback to make a statement that recognises the importance of community connections, vibrant culture, accessible services and protecting the natural environment,” he said. The draft budget was released to the community for consultation on Thursday 11 May, with the consultation period ending Thursday 8 June.
Many roles and so many ways to help fireys By Derek Schlennstedt The Mt Evelyn Fire Brigade is calling for new recruits to join - and the good news is you don’t have to have superhuman fitness to become a CFA volunteer. First Lieutenant of Mt Evelyn, Luke Roy said the old perception that CFA volunteers had incredible fitness was a myth. “There’s nothing that says you have to be able to drag 50 kilos, you don’t have to be able to drag 50 kilos to be part of a community fire brigade,” he said as the brigade went into a recruitment campaign for the next month. Lieutenant Roy said there was a range
of different roles available to fill which would suit people with varying interests, ages and skills. “It’s more than just fighting fire - we also support other agencies such as the SES, ambulance, attend car accidents, and not every role will suit everybody. “There are so many other functions volunteers can do, be it operating a pump, delivering water through a smaller hose or even supporting someone else on a larger hose,” he said. But, as with many other brigades in the Yarra Ranges, there is the particular need to have volunteers available throughout the day.
“We’d love to see more daytime responders from Monday to Friday,” he said. “If there’s an opportunity for people living and working in the area, maybe parents dropping off kids at school or anyone who has a few hours to spare during the week. “They're the people we’d love to have a conversation with.” Lieutenant Roy acknowledges that CFA volunteers are asked to make a huge commitment, but says in terms of time and the roles they can take on, there is also great flexibility and recognition of the individual circumstances in terms of
time, other responsibilities and personal suitability for particular roles. “We ask our members to train on Monday nights but we understand that they can’t do every Monday night, worklife balance is really important and family is number one, work and volunteering comes after that. Anyone interested in finding out more about life as an Mt Evelyn CFA Volunteer can send an email to recruitment@ mountevelyncfa.org.au or are welcomed to drop in on a Sunday morning after 8.30am. “If the door's open, come in and say hi,” he said.
Briefly Yarra Ranges burglaries Police from the Eastern Region Crime Unit recently made arrests over a spate of burglaries throughout the Yarra Ranges including the Yarra Centre and Travel Junction in Yarra Junction in April, and the Sky High in Mount Dandenong in March. Detective Sergeant Mick Duke from Yarra Ranges Criminal Investigation Unit (CIU) said a 34-year old Berwick man was remanded in custody in relation to 18 commercial burglary charges. A 23-year-old Endeavour Hills man and a 25-year-old Broadmeadows man also face 18 charges, and were bailed. Police are looking for a fourth male in relation to the same burglaries. The four are believed to be responsible for a series of burglaries at larger commercial businesses and at Gardiners Run Golf Course in Lilydale and golf courses in other municipalities. Anyone with information is asked to contact Lilydale CIU on 9739 2401, Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au .
Tecoma road rage Police are asking for information regarding a road rage incident between a motorcyclist and car driver on 12 May, 2017, in Tecoma. It is alleged that around 8.30am on Clifford Grove in Tecoma a motorbike rider had reached in through an open car window and punched the driver twice to the face before riding off. It is believed the motorcyclist was wearing a black leather jacket and riding a black motorcycle. Anyone with information is asked to contact Belgrave police on 9754 6677.
Wandin paint damage Lilydale police are seeking information in relation to criminal damage at Hunter Road, Wandin North, on Friday 5 May, 2017, where a partially built house and children’s play equipment were sprayed with pink tradie's paint. If you have any information about the incident or observed any suspicious activity around the area, contact Lilydale police station on 9739 2300.
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Roads in the works By Peter Douglas Along with buildings construction, maintenance of roads, footpaths and bike paths will take up the lion’s share of this year’s mega-capital works budget. With $15.6 million to go towards roads improvements, some of the major projects targeted are improvements for Steels Creek Road, Steels Creek ($966,000); Old Emerald Road, Monbulk ($694,000); and Ducks Lane, Seville ($477,000). Footpaths have also come under consideration, with a $3.7 million commitment. This will include footpaths to complement the new Monbulk Regional Soccer Centre, with con-
struction along McAllister Road and Moores Road to link the soccer centre to existing paths, at a cost of $377,000. Footpath construction will also occur along the Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Healesville ($200,000), on the south side road from Mount Vue Road to Birdwood Avenue; while $198,000 will go towards footpath improvements along Badger Creek Road, Healesville. Meanwhile, $3.3 million is being spent on drainage works to ensure ground-level infrastructure remains in good condition. Cr Noel Cliff said works to improve streets, footpaths and drains would help to connect communities
and make residents’ lives easier. “We have 107km of sealed roads and 757km of unsealed roads in the Yarra Ranges, and we know every stretch of it is important for the people that use them,” Cr Cliff said. “These are things we interact with every day, going to work, going for a walk, and moving through our communities. When these things start to need work, we notice it.” Cr Cliff encouraged people to read through the draft 2017-’18 Budget, Council Plan and Long Term Financial Plan, and provide their feedback. “These documents will guide the Yarra Ranges over the next year and into the future, so it’s important to
have community feedback on them,” he said. Copies of the draft Budget, proposed Council Plan and Long Term Financial Plan are available online for community comment at www. yarraranges.vic.gov.au. Submissions can be made online or in writing to PO Box 105, Lilydale 3140. Council will consider submissions at a Special Committee of Council Meeting on Tuesday 13 June. Submissions are due by 5pm on 8 June 2017. If you would like to speak to your submission at the Special Committee of Council Meeting, state this in your submission.
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Drains issue is simmering By Peter Douglas
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Council dirty on landfill levy use Yarra Ranges Council has resolved to speak out against the proposed use of the Industrial Landfill Levy, which, it says, is being misused. At the Tuesday 9 May meeting, Cr Jim Child won support to have the council write to Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio raising concerns the funds are not being distributed as per the original purpose of the levy. In addressing the council, Cr Child said the matter was urgent, considering the item was to be discussed at a local government waste forum and also by the Municipal Association of
Victoria (MAV). “For a number of years now, there has been a contribution by this council and all councils in Victoria to the landfill levy,” Cr Child said. “The landfill levy started with a minimal contribution of (around) $5 to $9 and has grown to $63. “So when you look at this municipality- we really stand out because of the size of our municipality- that contribution starts to add up.” Cr Child said Yarra Ranges Council allocated $16.7 million to waste services in the 2017/'18 draft budget, and that the Victorian Government netted more than $400 million in total from the levy.
“We see in the (Victorian) budget papers, a number of allocations that just don’t add up,” Cr Child said. “That is funding for a new Parks Victoria website development, a Parks Victoria asset management tool, land acquisition for three parks in Melbourne metropolitan area, and also contributions to the Great Otway National Park. “Myself, and my colleagues on the local government forum, don’t have a problem with those initiatives, but it’s out of the wrong fund. “It’s our money to invest in those waste issues in regards to education, reducing landfill; they’re the areas that should be concentrated on.”
Lyster Ward councillor Mike Clarke says drainage needs more focus.
come to some better projection of how much is really needed.” Cr Jim Child agreed with Cr Clarke’s sentiment. “I believe that is an issue that should be addressed in coming forums; we should be looking at that issue,” Cr Child said. But Cr Child reserved much praise for the present draft Budget, saying it would help move the region in a positive direction.
“We need to really look at the significant constraints we have with the State Government rate-capping,” Cr Child said. “When you look at the savings of $1.1 million resulted from the (service) reviews, it’s a great outcome going into the future.” Cr Child encouraged the community to engage with this year’s draft Budget and provide feedback.
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Yarra Ranges Council needs to build a dedicated team to address the region’s increasing drainage issues, according to Cr Mike Clarke. While not against the draft 2017-'18 Budget put forward at council’s Tuesday 9 April meeting, Cr Clarke said there was a glaring need for more funds directed towards this issue, which he said was particularly concerning in areas of his Lyster Ward. “Funding is at very similar levels to the previous budget,” Cr Clarke said. “I think we’ve reached a point in time where we’ve got to see more money going into this area. “Not just more improvements to the system, but a need to build a capable team dedicated to drainage because we’ve got a significant issue in that area. “I believe we need upwards of $10 million; we need an adjustment on our focus for drainage.” Cr Clarke said areas of Lyster were in real need of support. “Certainly, the Lyster Ward is suffering from really poor drainage situations,” Cr Clarke said. “I would’ve expected more planning to have happened; to
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Brad Battin MP
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The most recent Andrews Labor Government State Budget brought little relief for residents of the Gembrook electorate. The only local infrastructure funded was the new Emerald SES headquarters - an announcement that is long overdue. The SES volunteers at Emerald attend car accidents, stormdamaged homes and floods across the hills. It’s no surprise, given the nature of our local roads, drains and natural environment, that Emerald is one of the busiest
units in the state. They respond to well over 1000 calls a year, but operate out of a leaky tin shed that can’t house all their clothing and equipment, and only has one toilet. Their efforts have been finally acknowledged by the Andrews Labor Government, which has this month matched my 2014 commitment to rebuild the Emerald SES headquarters. It has been a three-year slog, and I comment the Emerald SES unit, in particular the current Unit Controller Ben Owen, and all the previous controllers who have consistently advocated the cause. Unfortunately, the Gembrook electorate did not get any other funding in this most recent Labor State Budget.
Soaring crime rates will remain unchecked, with no new plans for extra police resources in our growing region. The most recent State Labor Budget shows that since coming into office in 2014, Daniel Andrews has increased taxes by an average of $2000 per household. Another budget where local families will pay more and get less. Despite being the highest taxing Premier in Victoria’s history, and despite receiving a $10 billion windfall through the sale of the Port of Melbourne, Daniel Andrews will not spend any of your money on local schools or roads. The only thing to match the increase in tax is the increase in crime. It is clear to me that we are not getting adequate return.
Her pride and joy In the lead-up to Mother’s Day 2017, Selby Primary School students were busy creating, baking and preparing to pamper their beloved mums. From making scones with delicious jam and cream, to crafting broaches and necklaces, there were many spoilt mothers in the Dandenong Ranges. Pictured from left are students Brooke, Samuel, Ella, Charli, Billy, Elliot and Jamie with Mother’s Day cards. 168206 Picture: ROB CAREW
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Lantern volunteers sought THE 11th annual Belgrave Lantern Parade promises another celebration of creativity and community in the hills. Volunteering at the lantern parade is a great way to help celebrate our creative community. In fact, the event simply wouldn’t happen without this vital support. Lantern Making Workshops on weekends at Belgrave Library leading up to 24 June. Further details at www. belgravelanterns.org.au.
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Planning night THE Mount Evelyn Township group will run its 2017 Community Planning Events (‘Have your Say’) on Wednesday 17 May, from 5pm to 9pm. To gather information about the town plan for the coming year. This year, the planning for the biennial Street Party/Festival is underway. Mount Evelyn community members are warmly invited to attend. At Yarra Hills Secondary College, Burdap Drive, Mount Evelyn. Light meal of soup and sandwiches provided. RSVP by Monday 15 May. Email secretary@mtevelyntownshipgroup.com, text 0417 566 805 or phone 0409 212 706.
Fitness for over 40s OLINDA Community House. Improve your balance, co-ordination and increase your strength and energy. Circuit style exercise class. Suitable for women and men. Thursday mornings from 9am to 10am. $15 per session.
Introduction to photography OLINDA Community House. Learn how to master the ‘M’ mode and to compose better pictures.
LYREBIRD Quilters will host the Victorian Quilters Inc. Autumn Gathering on Saturday 20 May at the Sherbrooke Family and Children’s Centre, Burwood Highway, Upwey. Time 10am-4pm. Entry $5. Guest speakers and trading stalls. BYO mug, lunch and hand sewing. More information at lyrebird.quilters@gmail.com.
Hut Gallery exhibition FERNTREE Gully Arts Society at the Hut Gallery. 157 Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. June exhibition ‘Young @ Art’. Saturdays and Sundays from 4 June to Sunday 25, 11am-4pm. Enjoy the creative expression of young artists in Knox and surrounding areas. Official opening at 2pm on 4 Sunday. Free entry. All are welcome.
French for beginners OLINDA Community House. Whether you already have a little knowledge, or you’re a complete beginner, this course will provide you with basics of grammar, listening, reading and speaking. Mondays 9.30am-11.30am. Ring Christine on 9751 1264 with your expression of interest.
Letters Lights out Victoria’s energy supply is on a knife-edge, and Daniel Andrews’ war on coal will only cause more blackouts and even higher power prices. Daniel Andrews has put Victoria’s energy supply in jeopardy, prematurely forcing the Hazelwood Power Station to a shutdown that cut 22 per cent of the state’s power generation capacity and sent prices instantly increasing by around 10 per cent.
Labor announced their coal review in 2015 and promised to deliver its coal policy in 2016. With no policy delivered, Daniel Andrews has left the community, mining and energy sectors in the dark over their future in Victoria. This ideological bent Labor Government has led Victoria into an energy security crisis where blackouts loom and the average annual household energy bill is set to rise $300 this year. This is just not good enough. Christine Fyffe, Member for Evelyn.
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Tough mind for business Great businesses are forged during tough times. That’s the opinion of Star News Group Business Excellence Seminar guest speaker and national business commentator Damian Morgan. Mr Morgan will exchange ideas with some of Cardinia, Casey and Greater Dandenong business leaders during a series of free seminars he will be holding across the region in June. He will host seminars in Dandenong (Tuesday 20 June), Pakenham (Thursday 22 June) and Narre Warren (Friday 23 June). While he has a positive attitude to business success during economic slumps, Mr Morgan isn’t afraid to be blunt when giving advice. “The truth is there are some boom-time businesses that will only work in a boom," he said. “Great businesses that are well planned and developed are sustainable - they can thrive in any conditions." Mr Morgan is a former creative writer and business journalist with an MBA, and is also a regular media commentator. He has a passion for helping small and medium-sized businesses grow. “I am a small business owner myself,“ he said. “My great passion is helping small businesses beat corporate - we are generally better." One pitfall for many small business owners was a lack of self -promotion, Mr Morgan said. “So many small businesses are very good at what they do, but they don’t make the profit they should make because, in many cases, they don’t promote themselves well," he said.
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Marketing expert Damian Morgan. “It’s one of the things corporate (businesses) do really well. Small businesses are typically better. We care more, but we are often the best kept secrets in town." All 50-minute sessions are free with various seminar times available. Bookings are essential. Contact Robyn Butler on 5945 0682 or email robyn.butler@starnewsgroup.com.au to book your spot.
More help for mum and bub New parents and their babies in the Yarra Ranges will receive further support under an expansion of the Maternal and Child Health Services. Monbulk MP James Merlino recently announced 37,000 families would now be able to rely on expanded, enhanced Maternal and Child Health Services until their child turned three.
Announced as part of the Victorian Budget 2017-'18, the $8.1 million package will provide extra support for new parents, including those with babies born prematurely, twins and triplets, or families facing particular disadvantage. Previously, this support cut out just after one year.
Mr Merlino said the funding would be welcome news to many families. “As well as being one of the most special times in your life, becoming a new parent is also one of the most daunting and the support of our Maternal and Child Health nurses is so valuable during that time,” he said.
Say sweet ‘no’ By Derek Schlennstedt Yarra Ranges Council is urging residents to trade in the sugary drinks for water. Residents of all ages are being asked to take on a month without sugary drinks as part of VicHealth’s H30 challenge. The challenge invites people to sign up at h30challenge.com. au/lga/yarraranges and nominate a 30-day period where they will pledge to drink water instead of sugary drinks, soft drinks, sports drinks or fruit juices. Yarra Ranges Council received a VicHealth grant to promote the H30 Challenge to residents and visitors, and will be placing promotional materials in Community Links and council buildings across the municipality.
VicHealth CEO Jerril Rechter welcomed council’s involvement in the H30 Challenge, and said swapping sugary drinks for water could reduce the risk of weight gain, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. “The H30 Challenge costs nothing and could make a big impact on your life,” she said. “A regular 600ml bottle of soft drink contains about 16 teaspoons of sugar and there are around 11 teaspoons of sugar in a sports drink. “You wouldn’t put this much sugar in your morning coffee yet many people are unknowingly consuming such high amounts on a daily basis. “With nearly two-thirds of Victorians currently overweight or obese, reducing intake of ex-
cess kilojoules through sugary drinks is one way to promote a healthier diet and improve health, prevent tooth decay and save money.” The World Health Organisation recommends daily intake of sugar to be less than 10 per cent of daily energy intake - about 50 grams or 12 teaspoons. Flavoured water is discouraged as part of the challenge, with some 500ml vitamin drinks containing up to six teaspoons of sugar. Residents signing up can collect a free H30 water bottle at Community Links in Healesville, Monbulk and Yarra Junction. For a map of Yarra Valley Water’s Water Refill Stations, download the Choose Tap app from yvw.com.au.
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Mystic touch to canvas By Derek Schlennstedt A year-long journey around Central Australia has culminated in Belgrave artist Daniel Rigos presenting his paintings in a solo exhibition at the Memo in Healesville. Rigos travelled through the hinterland of the Australian outback in 2015, and his paintings bring together themes and feelings of the harsh landscapes that he passed through. Painted outside in the elements, Rigos’ paintings are inspired by the
landscape but delve into other mystical worlds, blending with elements of abstraction and the surreal. Some evoke the intensity of the arid dry expanse of Central Australia, while others merge into the depths of the sea, or the majestic splendour of the mountains. Usually a studio-based artist working in the comforts of the studio, this year Rigos had to contend with the elements, from the 40 degree heat of the desert rapidly drying the oil paint, to the monsoon
showers of Queensland. “I’m not the traditional landscape painter, more abstract and surreal, and it was really my first time to be painting something outside,” he said “It was amazing you just look up and see what you’re painting, but painting in central Australia, it’s so hot the paint dries too quickly. “At 43 degrees, it’s so hot you can’t do anything, and then in Byron it rained for three months of the year and you have to deal with mould.”
Constantly on the move, Rigos and his wife, Shakti, covered over 30,000kms and some of the paintings were started in one location and finished in a completely different landscape. Just as the body and the mind are affected by sudden changes of travel, so are the paintings and landscapes morphed into each other. The exhibition will be held at the Memo from 9 June until 16 July. To view more artwork by Daniel Rigos, visit danielrigos.com.
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This may be a controversial verdict, but Alien Covenant may be the best film in the Alien franchise. Serving as a sequel to Ridley Scott’s lacklustre 2012 film Prometheus, Alien: Covenant follows a crew of astronauts on a long colonisation mission in deep space. When they find a world seemingly ideal for settlement, their detour instead becomes a fight for survival against deadly organisms. With Life, Get Out, Julie Ducournau’s Raw and now this, 2017 has been a really good year so far for gripping, well-paced horror films. Covenant has engaging, very believable characters, whom the first act spends much of its time acquainting us with. Upon their arrival on the new planet, the lush yet murky atmosphere (with sprinklings of Gothic horror) draws you in further, and the dire helplessness of their situation escalates steadily and rationally until the grisly carnage bursts forth. Covenant provides some fascinating insight into the origins of the xenomorph, Swiss artist H.R. Giger’s iconic monster from Scott’s 1979 original Alien film, and the narrative has some mind-blowing twists. Katherine Waterston is a sensitive yet bold heroine, and Michael Fassbender delivers an engrossing double-act as Walter, the dutiful android aboard the Covenant vessel, and David, the unhinged android 'survivor’ of the Prometheus mission. Blending Alien’s oppressive eeriness with Aliens’s action flair, Alien Covenant is a shockingly good instalment with great characters and superb suspense. - Seth Hynes
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BANKING NETWORK HERE TO SERVE THE Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group has three branches and two agencies that service the banking needs of the Dandenong Ranges communities. Branches are in Upwey, Belgrave, Cockatoo and agencies are at Emerald and Marysville. These branches and agencies offer the full range of banking services. Even the agencies can accommodate more than just deposit and withdrawal transactions, as a manager can meet you there, if the location is more convenient to you, to discuss your business or personal banking needs. Residents in the Emerald area might not have been into the renovated Emerald agency which is attached to Emerald Co-Op Mitre 10, at 317 Main Road, Emerald. The
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Showcasing space and light throughout, this home comprises of 3 great sized bedrooms, all including built in robes. Servicing all bedrooms and with 2nd door access to the master bedroom is a striking, light illed bathroom and to the back of the home is the laundry with external access. The versatile loorplan offers plenty of living space with a warm and inviting lounge area with cosy wood heater which follows on through to the designated dining and extra living area. The kitchen provides space, storage and quality appliances including gas cooking and dishwasher.
Set on a lat 1/3 of an acre this warm and inviting 4 bedroom home offers comfort and space for everyone. In addition a lovely 1 bedroom cottage offers its own bathroom and living area. A large kitchen will service the family plus plenty of lounge, dining and sitting areas for all to relax and a spacious slate lined main bathroom. Shed space is awesome also with a large two bay shed. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
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Offering sleek, stylish and open plan living throughout, this home has everything you need to live a low maintenance and irst class lifestyle. The home comprises 3 generous bedrooms, master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite and a modern light illed bathroom servicing the further 2 bedrooms. Featuring an exceptionally functional and versatile loorplan, the striking kitchen is located to the center of the home while overlooking the meals area and lounge room and includes quality stainless steel appliances and stone benchtops.
Lovingly built by a local family this home set in a paradise of 30 (approx.) acres is sure to impress. Built around 100yo cottage gardens this perfectly positioned home consists of 4 bedrooms all with BIR’s, master with ensuite. The kitchen has beautiful Tassie Oak panelling is the heart of the home and opens onto the living area and dining so that everyone is together! Outside offers a huge shed for cars and/or machinery that is concreted and with power, also a large mezzanine for extra storage. Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266
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This beautiful three bedroom plus study home sits on a magniicent half acre block and with views to the Melbourne CBD and beyond all year round. Stepping inside the wow factor continues with the stunning open plan kitchen which features large granite benchtops, DW, wall oven, WIP and plenty of storage space whilst the adjacent dining area is a great space that is light, bright and spacious. The nearby living area with wood heater is a warm and inviting space and with large windows and doors that lead out to the wrap around verandah, you can simply sit back, relax and enjoy those stunning views. There are three good sized bedrooms all with BIRs (Master with WIR and full ensuite), large family bathroom (& laundry) and a separate study or 4th bedroom. Outside is a large covered entertaining deck that is accessed off the kitchen whilst underneath the home there is amazing amount of space to utilise for extra storage or workshop. Other great features include ducted heating throughout, reverse cycle heating/cooling, beautiful polished loorboards throughout, well-established gardens, chook shed, double carport and plenty of off-street parking.
This unique property is nestled at the end of a quiet no thru road and close to shops, school for the kids and the bus. This property has a huge amount on offer starting with a fabulous 10 acres (approx.) of lush cleared paddocks and some shady treed areas the property offering the perfect opportunity for a small hobby farm or for those wanting a taste of country life. With unbelievable views of the Mt. Little Joe mountains to never grow old of, it truly is an outstanding package with 3 main paddocks for horses or cattle, 4 Dams, an old dairy which is a fantastic man shed complete with concrete loor, power and its a decent size for all the tools. Heading into the home you’ll meander up a tree lined driveway to where you’ll ind your very own charming yet private setting called home, step inside and not have to worry about a thing to do as its all been done!
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This gorgeous bluestone gem offers; 4 beds OR 3 bed, 2 living. Gorgeous timber kitchen with dining area attached. Stunningly updated main bath with corner spa bath. Sealed driveway & oversized single carport. Large undercover decking area. Climate control well catered for with ducted heating, OFP, wood heater and air con. Perfectly positioned close to schools, shops & train station. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Featuring 3 beds, open plan living, dining area & timber kitchen with 900ml stainless steel oven, set around a central exposed brick ireplace. The bathroom offers a claw foot bath. Outdoors has a welcoming front verandah, single garage, chicken coop, fenced rear yard & undercover entertaining area. Only a short walk to Belgrave’s main street, train station, schools & local cafes. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
2 Arbor Avenue Belgrave
6 Glenfern Close Upwey
$480,000 - $528,000
For Sale
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“Glenfern” – Stately Manor on 3 Acres (appx.) of Upwey’s Finest
This 3 bed abode offers open plan living, lovely kitchen, a phenomenal amount of parking, updated bath, and your choice of 2 decks. Heating and cooling is well catered for with gas ducted heating and SS air con. Offering an excellent sized block with plenty of room. Perfectly positioned in a quiet, peaceful setting within close proximity of Belgrave’s Schools, Shops, Train Station & Pufing Billy. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This property is perfectly positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. The land is gently sloping with lots of north and west facing aspect. With the property’s close proximity to town, subdivision options could be well worth looking into (STCA). Offering; 8 beds, 3 federation style baths, your choice of 5 (!) living areas, PLUS formal dining, gorgeous kitchen & phenomenal outdoor decking options. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
45 Jellicoe Avenue Monbulk
115 Ridge Road Mt Dandenong
$650,000-$715,000
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This well-appointed Fasham-Johnson home delivers an ideal combination of generously proportioned interiors & picturesque outdoor areas ideal for family entertaining. Its well-designed loor plan reveals 2 separate living zones, master suite inc WIR & renovated ENS, connecting to a retreat or 2nd bedroom with spacious 3rd & 4th bedrooms all with BIR’s. Walls of glass enhance the kitchen which has been completely renovated with s/s appliances & is centrally located to the living areas all overlooking the covered outdoor entertaining deck. The tiered decking leads to the sunken spa for a touch of resort style living. A neutral colour palette ensures easy placement of furnishings whilst a split system & gas log ire ensure climate control year round.
This outstanding Federation style Executive brick veneer home is on a magniicent sun drenched acre, with glorious gardens that are appreciated from all vantage points & is waiting for a special family that wants to immerse themselves in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges. It is within close proximity to public transport, Mt Dandenong Village & Sky High. The lexible loorplan is ideally suited to a large or multigenerational family & delivers all of the modern necessities. Offering 5 bedrooms - main with WIR & ENS, plus an ofice & separate play room, the open plan kitchen features a breakfast bar, meals, informal family room opening onto a sunny deck ideal for outdoor entertaining, along with an outdoor covered Alfresco area. Inspect today!
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointmnet (Photo ID Required)
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$830,000 - $870,000
36 Lakeside Drive Emerald
$795,000 - $870,000
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“Maple Lodge”
Situated close to Butterield Wildlife Reserve & Menzies Creek Walking Track, this immaculately presented property is a purpose built passive solar home, designed for easy & comfortable living all year round. Featuring 4 BDRs, 2 bathrooms & custom designed kitchen with generous granite benchtops. Outside you’ll ind a DBL carport, dual driveway access, a 3 bay multipurpose shed & children’s playground.
Beautiful Maple Lodge is one of the original Emerald Country Club Estate homes built in the late 1920’s & having graced the pages of The Australian Home Beautiful in 1929. The home still retains many of its original features & offers 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, country style kitchen, dining room & lounge. Add to this gorgeous gardens, DBL carport, DBL lock up garage & external studio/home ofice.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
10 Thonemans Rd Hoddles Creek
$795,000 - $870,000
22 Kings Road Emerald
$750,000 - $825,000
Quality Lifestyle Property on 4+ Private Acres!
“The Legacy”
You will be charmed by this quality home set on over 4 beautiful acres of cleared & natural bush with iltered views to Melbourne. Decorated with a touch of French Provincial, this lifestyle property has something for all the family with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, space for 8 cars undercover, motor bike tracks, kids cubby and playground & fully automated in ground salt water pool.
Location, location location!. The Legacy is rich in local history and you can’t get much closer to Emerald than this beautifully presented 5 BDR, 3 bathroom home, leave the car at home & walk to Emerald Lake Park or Emerald’s shops, Cafes & public transport. On offer is a character home with lovely street appeal, family friendly loorplan with zoned living & nothing to do but move in & enjoy.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
Contact: Bethany Day 0438 844 968, Grant Day 0417 565 745
3 Sellars Road Emerald
$735,000 - $805,000
255 Amphlett Avenue Gembrook
Asking $520,000
Privately Located & Surrounded by Walking Tracks!
Glorious Land with Views!
If you love walking or simply your privacy you’ll love the location of this family home. Privately located opposite Emerald Lake Park & with access to the best walking tracks in the area, you can even glimpse Pufing Billy chugging by. On offer is a quintessential hills character home with 5 BDRs, 2 downstairs, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas, galley kitchen with WI pantry, DBL LU garage with internal access & established gardens.
2.75 Acres Sought after location close to Cockatoo & Gembrook Townships Peaceful North facing views Power & Phone available Approved building envelope
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968
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PRICE $480,000 - $528,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $890,000 - $979,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $850,000 - $935,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
AVONSLEIGH 465 Belgrave Gembrook Road
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PRICE $480,000 - $528,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $540,000 - $590,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522
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PRICE $480,000 - $528,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522
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undulating • {doc.Point1} pasture, seasonal picturesque creek and natural bushland provide the ideal • {doc.Point2} setting for your dream lifestyle change. With a family friendly ive bedroom homestead and massive triple garage/workshop (11m x 8m) there will be room for • {doc.Point3} all the family members and even the four legged ones. updated open plan kitchen/ • {doc.Point4} family room has a cosy woodire and easy access to the fully fenced outdoor living. • {doc.Point5} A large rumpus room or ifth bedroom, full ensuite to master, ample extra parking for • {doc.Point6} tailer, truck or horse loat. Acreage properties are well sort after and being so close to • {doc.Point7} Wellington road you should make your enquiry now! • {doc.Point8} • {doc.Point9} • {doc.Point10}
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Yarra Ranges in top form By Cameron Hutchison The Yarra Ranges hosted Gippsland at the Woori Yallock Football Ground on Saturday. The sun was shining, the breeze was blowing and a great crowd was in attendance to witness some high standards in football and netball. The AFL Yarra Ranges were coming up against a formidable foe in the Gippsland League who had defeated them twice in the past five years. The AFL Yarra Ranges put in a good performance last year and were looking to improve on that again this year; and with coach Danny Ryan assembling the best players from the competition, the signs were promising. Brett Fisher had control of the Under 18s boys who were pumped, primed and ready to go. While Sarah Hogan and Rachael Hickey took the netball coaching reins once again, with new-look AFL Yarra Ranges netball teams. This year, unfortunately, the Open side lost their first game since netball has been included in the Community Championships. But both the Under 17s and Open teams look to make amends in the Netball Association Championships in June. With the senior footballers prevailing, next year is looking like a road trip to Bendigo! SENIORS FOOTBALL Yarra Ranges 16.15(111) d Gippsland League 6.15(51) What a day for football and today was the day that the AFL Yarra Ranges needed to step up and make a mark on their future in the Worksafe Community Championships. Over the past years, they have seesawed in and around the 10th to 14th position on the rankings and desperately needed a win against a big scalp. Ben Monkhorst got the day off to a great start kicking the first goal within a minute. There were five other goalkickers in the first quarter: Nathan O’Keefe, Marcus Hottes, Matt Polkinghorne, Scott Dwyer and Charles Warren. Gippsland could only manage two for the quarter because of the great work in the defensive line of Kelsie Currie, Jack Nolan, Michael Batten and Bradley Harvey. Yarra had a handy lead of 22 points at quarter time and were well and truly in the driver’s seat. A 4.6 to 1.3 second quarter saw the Yarra Ranges extend their lead at the main break to 43 points and the halftime score could have been a lot bigger but for accuracy. Danny Ryan went into the break with nothing but praise for his charges. Dwyer, Smith, Savage and Busoli were the goal kickers in the second. Yarra Ranges never really gave Gippsland a look in as their run-and-carry players were exceptional on the day and the three-quarter time break had been extended to 45 points with the aid of goals form Monkhorst, Davies and Adams. The final quarter and Gippsland were held to only one goal, mainly due again to the backline of Yarra Ranges and it was impressive to watch. Another three goals to O’Keefe, Smith and Polkinghorne and the final margin was 60 points and the biggest win in AFL Yarra Ranges/YVMDFNL history had been achieved. Congratulations to all the players, coaching staff, officials and volunteers
who were involved in the 2017 program. We have now earned the right to travel to Bendigo next year and take on another really strong competition. Yarra Ranges Goal Kickers: Scott Dwyer (Wandin - 3 goals), Hayden Smith (Woori Yallock - 2 goals), Matthew Polkinghorne (Wandin - 2 goals), Ben Monkhorst (Woori Yallock - 2 goals), Nathan O’Keefe (Seville - 2 goals), Jason Savage (Healesville - 1 goal), Ashraf Davies (Healesville - 1 goal), Kody Busoli (Woori Yallock - 1 goal), Marcus Hottes (Olinda FC - 1 goal), Charles Warren (Healesville - 1 goal). Yarra Ranges Best: Jason Savage (Healesville - AFL VIC Best on Ground Medal), Robbie Ross (Wandin), Bradley Harvey (Wandin), Nicholas Mende (Healesville), Michael Anson (Healesville), Scott Dwyer (Wandin) Gippsland Goal Kickers: Mitchell Bennett (Maffra - 2 goals), Christopher Dunne (Maffra - 2 goals), Nathaniel Parades (Warragul - 1 goal), Daniel Bedggood (Maffra - 1 goal). Gippsland Best: Bradley Scalzo (Warragul - AFL VIC Best on Ground Medal). Russell Cowan (Bairnsdale), Ben Amberg (Traralgon), Daniel Bedggood (Maffra), Tom Marriott (Maffra), Zak Vernon (Maffra). UNDER 18s FOOTBALL Gippsland League 12.9(81) d Yarra Ranges 5.12(42) Yarra Ranges took on the more fancied team from Gippsland and got off to a good start kicking a couple of goals of the boot of Luke Inaps and Mitchell Leeds. Gippsland kicked three and took a small lead of three points into quarter time. Yarra Ranges outscored Gippsland in the second, with goals from Billy Batten and Bradley Pepi and it was game on as scores were all tied up at the main break 29 points a-piece. Yarra Ranges came out and looked a bit slow in the third and let Gippsland get the jump on them, kicking 5.3 to 1.2 and that one goal came from Braden Wood. Gippsland had a lead of 25 points going into the last quarter and it was going to be hard to chase down as the momentum had certainly swung their way. Gippsland were brilliant in the last, kicking 3.1 to 5 behinds as they denied Yarra Ranges any chance of getting their hands on the ball and in the end, came away with a very convincing win by 39 points. Yarra Ranges Goal Kickers: Billy Batten (Mt Evelyn - 1 goal), Luke Inaps (Mount Evelyn - 1 goal), Bradley Pepi (Emerald - 1 goal), Braden Wood (Emerald - 1 goal), Mitchell Leeds (Warburton Millgrove - 1 goal). Yarra Ranges Best: Mitchell Leeds (Warburton Millgrove - AFL VIC Best on Ground Medal), Billy Batten (Mt Evelyn), Mitch Thomas (Emerald), Bradley Pepi (Emerald), Tallin Brill (Mt Evelyn), Patrick Barge (Monbulk). Gippsland Goal Kickers: Jordan Patullo (Leongatha - 3 goals), Cameron Olden (Leongatha - 2 goals), Hayden Willaton - Traralgon - 2 goals), Jedd Serong (Warragul - 1 goal), Rhys Anderson (Moe - 1 goal), Luke Johnson (Traralgon - 1 goal), Will Kennedy (Morwell - 1 goal), Dylan Garnham (Leongatha - 1 goal). Gippsland Best: Anthony Rosato (Morwell - AFL VIC Best on Ground Medal), Joshua Galea (Moe), Cameron Olden (Leongatha), Jedd Serong (Warragul), Luke Johnson (Traralgon), Jor-
The victorious representative team. 168378 dan Patullo (Leongatha). NETBALL OPEN Gippsland League 69 d Yarra Ranges 42 Yarra Ranges were defending an undefeated record in the Community Championships and would have gone into this year’s game as favourites. The first quarter started as everyone would have expected, fast and a goal feast. Lauren Bennet (Belgrave) shot nine goals in the first, Tess Linkins (Olinda FC) shot five, but Gippsland defenders in Courtney Garth (Morwell) and Allison Petrou (Traralgon) made it tough for them. Gippsland goallers had the height advantage and shot 15 to take a lead of one goal at quarter time. The second quarter saw much of the same, fast ball movement and intercepts were the order of the day. Tess Linkins took the lead in the second, shooting 11 goals while Ramayer Gourley (Traralgon) shot 10 for Gippsland and they increased their lead to 2 goals at the main break. Gippsland came out inspired in the third and really had Yarra’s defenders under enormous pressure as they shot 20 goals to eight to take a commanding lead into the last. Yarra just had nothing to answer the dominance of Gippsland in the last as they piled on another 20 goals to seven to come away with a big win by 27 goals. Yarra Ranges Goal Shooters: Tess Linkins (Olinda FC - 22 goals), Lauren Bennett (Belgrave - 17 goals), Peri Stewart (Olinda FC - 2 goals). Yarra Ranges Best: Krista Tomlinson (Olinda FC - AFL VIC Best on Court Medal), Alana Osborne (Olinda FC), Tess Linkins (Olinda FC). Gippsland Goal Shooters: Ramayer Gourley (Traralgon - 41 goals), Stacie Gardiner (Drouin - 28 goals). Gippsland Best: Stacey O’Brien (Traralgon - AFL VIC Best on Court Medal), Courtney Garth (Morwell), Kym Diston (Drouin). 17 AND UNDER Gippsland 30 d Yarra Ranges 18 Yarra Ranges Under 17 team was a chance for the young talent of the Valley to play in a competition that has the best players in the state. The game started out with an even encounter with both sides making mistakes and missing shots on goal. Gippsland was held together under the ring by Chelsea Livingstone (Traralgon) who shot the entire score for them in the first, while Sophie Hennessey (Wandin) was
the main target for the Yarra Ranges. Gippsland took a slim two-goal lead into the first break. Leyla Berry (Maffra) shot five in the second while Madeline Hargrave (Woori Yallock) shot three, but the lead had extended to four goals at half-time. The game was in the balance but Gippsland came out and played a tight defensive third term, shooting nine goals to two. Their defenders in Emmerson Connolly (Maffra), April Bethune (Drouin), Lily Van Berkel (Traralgon) and their centre Emma Allman (Maffra) were everywhere. Mia Sudomirski (Woori Yallock) was tight in defence all day with the assistance of Bethany Cross (Wandin). The lead had blown out to 11 goals at three-quarter time and it was going to take a supercharged effort to claw that back. The last quarter was tight all round and Yarra Ranges could not make any inroads to the Gippsland lead and ended up going down by 12 goals. Yarra Ranges Goal Shooters: Sophie Hennessy (Wandin - 9 goals), Madeline Hargrave (Woori Yallock - 8 goals), Nikki Watts (Yea - 1 goal) Yarra Ranges Best: Mia Sudomirski (Woori Yallock - AFL VIC Best on Court Medal), Bethany Cross (Wandin), Madison Rouget (Wandin). Gippsland Goal Shooters: Leyla Berry (Maffra - 11 goals), Renee Barry (Bairnsdale - 10 goals), Traxareq Hanratty (Traralgon - 9 goals) Gippsland Best: April Bethune (Drouin - AFL VIC Best on Court Medal), Emmerson Connolley (Maffra), Emma Allman (Maffra). COMMUNITY CHAMPIONSHIPS Senior football results Game 1: (Seniors) Geelong FNL 16.9.105 def Mornington Peninsula Nepean FNL 14.10.94 Game 2: (Seniors) Eastern FL 18.10.118 def Essendon DFL 17.14.116 (Under 19) Eastern FL 14.9.93 def Essendon DFL 10.6.66 Game 3 (Seniors) Northern FL 24.17.161 def Western Region FL 5.6.36 (Under 19) Northern FL 5.18.48 def by Western Region FL 6.15.51 Game 4: (Seniors)Goulburn Valley FL 11.13.79 def by Ovens & Murray FL 12.14.86 (Under 18) Goulburn Valley FL
The action was hot early on at Woori Yallock. 168378 18.10.118 def Ovens & Murray FL 16.14.110 Game 5: (Seniors) Ballarat FNL 16.9.105 def Bendigo FNL 14.10.94 (Under 18)Ballarat FNL 9.9.63 def by Bendigo FNL 15.5.95 Game 6: (Seniors) Hampden FNL 13.19.97 def South East FNL 12.7.79 Game 7: (Seniors) AFL Yarra Ranges 16.15.111 def Gippsland FL 6.14.50 (Under 18) AFL Yarra Ranges 5.12.42 def by Gippsland FL 12.9.81 (Open Netball) AFL Yarra Ranges 42 def by Gippsland FL 60 (17 & Under) AFL Yarra Ranges 18 def by Gippsland FL 30 Game 8: (Seniors) Murray FL 16.10.106 def Wimmera FNL 13.6.84 (Under 18) Murray FL 7.9.51 def Wimmera FNL 7.5.47 Game 9: (NO MATCH) Bellarine FNL v Sunraysia FNL Game 10: (Seniors) Central Murray FNL 17.16.118 def Heathcote DFNL 11.9.75 Game 11: (Seniors) Geelong DFNL 15.1.91 def North Central FL 13.9.87 (Under 18) Geelong DFNL 4.8.32 def by North Central FL 15.12.102 Game 12 (Seniors) Southern FNL 9.6.60 def Central Highlands FL 8.8.56 (Under 19)Southern FNL 12.13.85 def Central Highlands 8.2.50 Game 13 (Seniors) West Gippsland FNL 11.5.71 def by Riddell DFNL 18.15.123 (Under 18) West Gippsland FNL 5.12.42 def by Riddell DFNL 10.16.76 Game 14: (Seniors) Maryborough Castlemaine DFNL 14.10.94 def Warrnambool DFNL 9.13.66 (Under 17.5) Maryborough Castlemaine DFNL 7.12.54 def by Warrnambool DFNL 9.7.61 Game 15: (Seniors) Horsham DFNL 19.19.133 def Colac DFNL 5.13.43 (Under 17.5) Horsham DFNL 8.11.59 def Colac DFNL 6.9.45 Game 16: (Seniors) Kyabram DFNL 21.13.139 def Golden Rivers FL 9.2.56 Game 17: (Seniors) Tallangatta DFNL 8.15.63 def by Hume FL 20.13.133 (Under 18)Tallangatta DFNL 5.7.37 def by Hume 20.11.131 Game 18: (Seniors) South West DFL 15.7.97 def Mininera FL 9.12.66.
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XCR event takes to the hills trail By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS Athletics Victoria’s marquee winter series, XCR, took to the rolling hills of Wandin Park on Saturday. Over 1000 eager athletes from throughout Victoria were keen to take on the most challenging course of the 10-event series. Yarra Ranges Athletics had one of their biggest teams yet at an XCR event making for a great day in the sun. They also provided a barbecue on the day, which was very successful. Thanks to helpers Craig and Kathi Hewitson and to all the barbecue helpers, including Andrew Peeler, Brent Linde, Graham Coutts, Ella Strudley, Lynn Strudley, Lee Taylor, Susan Taylor and Malcolm Duncan. Unofficial results are: U14 Boys 2000m Zac Clarke 11th 7.53, James Love 22nd 8.33, Alex Van Duuren 25th 9.28; U14 Girls 2000m Maddie Laven 3rd 7.36, Indigo Linde 6th 7.50, Mia Strudley 21st 8.49; U18 Men 4000m James Laven 5th 14.27, Harry Norman 23rd 15.39, Jayden Eagleton 41st 21.00; U20 Men 4000m Mitch Mullens 24th 16.16; U20 Women 4000m Amy Veenendaal 13th 20.33, Olivia Twining 14th 20.39; U16 Men 3000m Taj Linde 25th 13.46, Camden Hewitson 27th 14.02, Liam Russell 29th 14.38, Jayden Clarke 30th 15.17; U16 Women 3000m Georgia Laven 1st 11.55, Ruby Dixon 5th
Liam Russell finds his rhythm in the Under 16s Men's 3000m. 168327 Pictures: ERIKA BEDYN
Jordan Brown digs in during the Open Men's 8000m. 168327 12.49; U18 Women 3000m Lily Peacock 3rd 12.28, Grace Muller 15th 13.59; Open Men 8000m Dean Jackson 135th 33.11, Michael Clarke 172nd 34.27, Andrew Searles 190th 35.05, Stephen Blair 194th 35.16, James Anderson 201st 35.28, Graham Coutts 205th 35.43, Jamie Strudley 211th 36.00, Bryan Ackerly 242nd 37.21, Jordan Brown 284th 38.50, Justin Eagleton 288th 39.07, Brent Linde 295th 39.21, Dave Laven 298th 39.28, Martin Steer 325th 41.13; Open Women 6000m Veida Somerville 41st
25.56, Lauren Starr 42nd 25.57, Judith May 55th 26.47, Amanda Laven 89th 28.10, Alexis Sketchley 151st 31.52, Sarah Love 155th 32.14, Sue McCall 171st 33.35, Erika Bedyn 178th 34.51, Kathryn Clarke 183rd 35.18, Kate Van Duuren 197th 40.28. The next round will be on Saturday 27 May at Margaret Lewis Reserve, Coldstream. Next, athletes are competing at the Knox Open Day, a fun family teams cross country. See you there.
Dean Jackson strides out in the Open Men's 8000m. 168327 The club welcomes all athletes of any age or ability. For information on how to join or
trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.
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