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The Victorian Government has vowed to separate volunteer and paid firefighters into two different authorities. State Emergency Services Minister, James Merlino, announced on Friday 19 May that paid firefighters from the CFA and Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) would move to the newly created Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV), leaving the CFA to continue as a volunteeronly organisation. “We’ll enshrine the CFA as a volunteer firefighting service under law and unite our career firefighters under one organisation,” Mr Merlino said. The new FRV body will be responsible for fighting fires in Melbourne and major regional towns, bringing to-
gether career CFA members and MFB firefighters. Volunteer CFA stations across the state will be unchanged under the new model, with the 1220 CFA brigades continuing to serve their communities. The State Government also announced FRV will take over the areas currently covered by integrated stations, and boundaries will be redrawn by a new Fire District Review Panel. The proposal has been met with criticism from the State Opposition and has divided CFA volunteers. State Opposition Leader Matthew Guy has called the announcement part of a “political fix” that aims to “destroy the CFA”. “Victorians still ask that question why? Why is the State Government so
hell-bent on destroying the CFA?” Mr Guy said. Mr Guy did acknowledge that $56.2 million for training and recruitment and $44 million for new stations is welcome funding for the organisation. “Yes, greater monies for the CFA is good news. Yes, presumptive rights legislation is a good step forward,” he said. Of the 35 integrated stations that are to be affected by the changes, none are within the Yarra Ranges. However, chief executive officer of Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) Andrew Ford said the changes would damage the state’s capacity to provide surge capacity during major events such as the Black Saturday Fires.
The Black Saturday Royal Commission also warned that expanding the MFB boundary would “probably decrease the critical surge capacity of the CFA“. John Schurink, a Dandenong Ranges CFA member for 34 years, said the proposed changes could result in a mass exodus of volunteers from the integrated fire stations. He said it would effectively make volunteers at those stations redundant. “Surge capacity is something that’s vital for our organisation,“ he said. “Personally, along with my colleagues behind me, we’ve been to Adelaide, Sydney, Wye River, Wangaratta. “The role of a volunteer, from a separate organisation in the same station, will continue to dwindle, and they
will drift away as there will be nothing for them to do.“ Both Mr Guy and Mr Battin claimed that fire services in NSW which the proposed FRV restructure is modelled on - have less volunteers than Victoria’s CFA. However, annual reports from the CFA show that the organisation has 54,530 volunteers and the Rural Fire Service in NSW has 74,162 volunteers. Mr Merlino also hit back at the claims from the Opposition, and said that Mr Guy - in relation to the CFA could not be trusted. “Matthew Guy continues to say anything so he can keep using firefighters as political footballs ... one thing is clear: you can’t trust a single word Matthew Guy says.”
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Briefly The stolen XY 500 Falcon. 168641
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Students at Birmingham Primary School held a special assembly to welcome students from Mexico who they will host for three weeks. 168519 Picture: DEREK SCHLENNSTEDT
Exchange across seas By Derek Schlennstedt ‘Buenos Dias,’ the welcoming Spanish phrase greeted students, parents and teachers who gathered at the special assembly held at Mount Evelyn’s Birmingham Primary School on Wednesday 16 March. The good day greeting was aimed at four Mexican students who had travelled all the way from their region as part of an exchange program run with Birmingham Primary School. In what was a very warm welcome, students danced, gave aerobic displays and even sang a song in Spanish, specially learnt for the occasion. Brimingham principal Trish
Enzinger welcomed the exchange students. “We are so happy to have you here, and we know you are going to have a fabulous time and we are going to have a fabulous time getting to know you,” Ms Enzinger said. “This is our eighth exchange with ISSE and our second exchange with Mexico, and it is like the world comes to us here in Mount Evelyn, and we learn all about different cultures and ways of life.“ Among the attendees were parliamentarians Toni Smith and Christine Fyffe who warmly greeted the exchange students and presented them with various Australian gifts so they could ‘take a piece of Australia home with them.’
“I know that they’ll take back many memories from here in Mount Evelyn, and so I also have a small Australian flag and a book of Australian symbols for each of them to take back to Mexico.” The Mexican Exchange students will spend three weeks at Birmingham school living with host families and travelling to iconic locations like Healesville Sanctuary and the MCG. The students arrived on 15 March from Colegio Princeton School in Mexico City and teacher Itziah Celis said upon arrival the students were amazed by the incredible colour and greenery that surrounds the school. “Completely different. “We come from Mexico City,
and it’s one of the biggest cities in the world, it’s so busy and crowded, so this is beautiful.” “There is one park in the city, but the rest is full of buildings, highways, malls and factories, so we don’t get a lot of green there,” Itziah said. The exchange program is part of the International School to School program, and will see six Birmingham students travel to Mexico in September. All the Mexican exchange students are looking forward to seeing koalas and kangaroos, and are very interested in trying the local delicacy vegemite, with one student having already tried it and noting it tasted ’delicious.’
Police are urging members of the public to keep an eye out for a rare 1971 XY 500 Ford Falcon stolen from Monbulk between 30 April and 16 May. The vehicle was displaying number plates KWW416 at the time of the theft, and is highly sentimental to the owner. The vehicle is pictured above, and anyone with information is urged to contact Mooroolbark police on 9725 9999.
Emerald school burglary Police are appealing for public assistance in relation to a burglary that occurred on Sunday 7 May 2017 at Emerald Secondary College. It is believed the offender had broken into the college and taken a chainsaw, gardening tools and a computer. The offender had then driven off in a green VT commodore. Anyone with information in relation to the male or vehicle is urged to contact Detective Senior Constable Sheree Osborne at Cardinia Criminal Investigation Unit on 5945 2585 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Subway break-in On Sunday 21 May morning, just after midnight offenders have broken into and taken cash from the Belgrave Subway. The offenders have damaged the front door on their entry. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Yarra Ranges Crime investigation unit in Lilydale on 9739 2300
Cash for bright sparks Mount Evelyn student Nicholas Schliefert has been selected for a Young Technologist Scholarship valued at up to $25,000. The undergraduate computer science student at Swinburne University was one of 35 to receive the scholarship this year, which aims to expand Australia’s technology talent pool. Nicholas said the scholarship would support him with his studies and ambition to pursue a career in technology and software. The scholarship is part of the Westpac Bicentennial Foundation, which aims to celebrate Westpac’s 200th anniversary this year. 168518
Maiden Dreamtime game Football fans of all clubs from across the Yarra Ranges are being urged to support the inaugural Dreamtime in the Valley football match on Saturday 27 May. To celebrate the many incredible contributions of local Indigenous footballers, the Healesville and Woori Yallock football clubs will play in the match. The game will be played at Woori Yallock’s home ground, with plenty of fanfare and activities planned for the day. AFL Yarra Ranges is encouraging all supporters to get behind the event and show their passion. Pictured from left are Ashley Shanks (netball), Ashcraft Davies, Hayden Picture: ROB CAREW Smith and Mick Anson. 168511
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Still time for hardy garden Winter has landed! For me, this means it is time to search the drawers and wardrobes for colourful old school thermals and to don a hoodie or two. Being wrapped up allows me to keep exploring the outdoors and attend to my gardening for three months of cold weather. In winter, consistent rain and reduced sunlight hours provide favourable conditions for some edible vegetables and fascinating fungi. If you haven’t planted your winter vegies yet, it is not too late! Hardy greens, such as rainbow chard, silverbeet and kale can handle cold weather and will thrive after rain. Unfortunately, all three of these
Ecologist Michael Smith plants have a tendency to get attacked by slugs and caterpillars. Unhealthy plants release pheromones which indicate to predatory insects that their surface is weak and therefore easier to attack. By feeding your vegies worm juice, they will have a greater uptake of nutrients, stay stronger and should also be less vulnerable. It is inevitable that a small percent-
age of arthropods will attack. To keep your produce organic, reduce insect damage by using a garlic and pepper spray every now and again. Consistent rain also creates favourable conditions for annual weeds, which began to compete with your seedlings. Don’t let this get you down! By hand weeding twice a week, you will keep on top of unwanted growth and will also find a couple of edible weeds for your stir-frys and salads. Chickweed and fat hen are common European weeds found in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. Chickweed is high in vitamin C and fat hen can be substituted for spinach.
Wildflowers provide seasonal displays in spring but in winter it is time for mushrooms to take the limelight. Mushrooms are the fruiting body of fungi. They appear above ground to give spores the best chance of spreading to an environment favourable to new growth. Spores will spread with the aid of wind, pressure from water droplets or in the dung of native animals. Fungi are an essential part of the forest ecosystem. In association with plants, their underground hyphae (similar to the roots of plants) search for nutrients in the soil. When they have stored food they
exchange with plants for carbohydrates. Without an association with fungi most plants including acacias and eucalypts would not survive. Native mushrooms come in a myriad of fantastic shapes, colours and textures. Some have cone heads, some are bright blue while others have form of a bird’s nest or a table tennis bat. Most mushrooms in a forest ecosystem grow on rotting wood so keep your eyes peeled to the ground. Remember almost all mushrooms are not edible. Unless you have expert advice and guidance in identifying edible mushrooms, it is strongly advised that you do not risk a potentially fatal ingestion.
Letters So much more than just firefighting WITH National Volunteer Week just passed, as a member of Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV), I would like to take the opportunity to thank our District 13’s volunteer CFA firefighters and those who support them. The CFA’s 60,000 skilled volunteers comprise around 95 per cent of Victoria’s firefighting force. This 24/7 volunteer capability is unique, setting the CFA apart from other fire services in the world. CFA volunteers are from all walks of life and are highly trained to professional, nationally recognised standards. This enables them to protect our communities in a wide range of situations, including urban and rural fires, motor vehicle accidents, rescues and hazardous material incidents. Our district has around 2500 CFA volunteers in 46 brigades; three of these brigades com-
CFA volunteering is much more than firefighting. It is about community spirit and resilience and is proof volunteers can be relied upon to give tirelessly when others need it the most. Frank Whelan, District 13 President, VFBV.
Help to end those chilling words At some point in our lives we have all been touched by cancer - whether it is personally, a relative, friend, associate or neighbour who has developed this insidious disease. Throughout the world, scientists are constantly working on research to find ways to combat or, better still, eliminate the many forms it takes, both in humans and in animals. Institutes such as Walter and Eliza Hall, and Peter McCallum here in Melbourne, to name but a couple, have researchers working tirelessly, on limited funding, endeavouring to make those
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Yarra Ranges Council is inviting residents to the opening of the Montrose Town Centre at 935 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, from 10amnoon on Saturday, 27 May. Tours of the new facility will be run on the day, along with story time and craft activities in the new library. Roving performers, children’s entertainment and live music will also feature at the opening, with a plaque unveiling at 11am. For more information, contact Roxann Jenkins on 9294 6370.
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Service for soldier The Mount Evelyn RSL will be holding a service at the Wandin War Memorial (corner of Beenak and Hunter roads) at 11am on Monday 29 May, 2017, to honour local soldier, Gilbert Hogg, who was killed on that day 100 years ago at the Battle of Messines. All are welcome.
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Her light burned bright By Bonny Burrows The family of the 27-year-old Gembrook woman who was tragically killed in a single-car accident just minutes away from home on 10 May have remembered the model as a free spirit with a heart of gold. Erin Elphinstone was on her way home from “a really good day” in Melbourne when her black Suzuki sedan went down a steep embankment along Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Cockatoo, about 11pm. Police had searched the area on Thursday 11 May but had initially failed to locate he vehicle because it was under thick bush. She was found after a second search the next day. Speaking from the family home on 16 May, almost a week after Erin’s death, Garry and Michelle Elphinstone described their daughter as “very spiritual” who lived life to the fullest and whose greatest fear was running out of time. Her parents said she often spoke of the socalled 27 Club - a list of popular musicians, artists or actors that have died at age 27 - and had planned her funeral down to the finest of details. She was independent, refused to settle down and wanted to do everything and anything. She loved travelling, fashion, horses, motorbikes and skydiving. She had no desire to marry or have children she just wanted to live, her family said. “Her spirit knew her time wouldn’t be long,” Mr Elphinstone said. “She packed a lot in 27 years - you can’t begrudge her for that.” On the day of her death, Erin had kissed her mother goodbye before heading into the city for the day as she had done so many times before. She donated blood in the morning before sharing her lunch with a homeless man. In the evening, she had dinner with her best friend, Hayley Swanson. Her sister Suzie had spoken to Erin on the phone about 4pm, unaware it would be the last time they would ever talk. “She was really happy and said she had had a
Above: Erin Elphinstone (right) with mum Michelle during a family day out to Lake Eildon. Left: Erin was an adrenaline junkie.
The last Elphinstone family photo taken before Erin's death. really good day,” Suzie said. “And knowing what she did that morning, it speaks volumes to the person Erin was. “She was so kind.” Erin, a business and marketing student at Swinburne University, was renowned for putting others before herself. She would often stop on the side of the road to rescue injured animals and would drop everything to “make you feel special”. Younger sister Jennifer said she idolised her big sister. “She always looked so beautiful and had such a great sense of style,” Jennifer said. “Whenever she gave a compliment, it made me feel like a million dollars because I looked up
to her so much.” Mrs Elphinstone described losing her eldest daughter as like losing her best friend. Their relationship was more a friendship than a typical mother-and-daughter relationship, she said. “We used to sit down in the paddock and have many mother-daughter conversations. Not many mums get to share,” she said. Mr Elphinstone said Erin would often joke to her mum that she should “try and be a mother instead of a sister”. “They had a very special relationship,” he said. After Erin’s death, her father posted on Facebook “I’ll look for you at night when the Gembrook stars are out. I’ll love and miss you forever”.
Despite the tragedy, the close-knit family, which also includes brother Bradley, is determined to keep Erin’s memory burning bright. Each day, they have decided to have ‘an Erin moment’ - a sharing of stories to reflect on her life. They will also celebrate her birthday each year by “doing something crazy”, just as Erin had done. Suzie and Jennifer will also keep another tradition alive. “We always used to go up to Belgrave to see a movie. We had a pact that we’d got see the Marvel movies. We must continue that - she’d like that,” Jennifer said. Erin was farewelled at an emotional service last Friday.
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By Derek Schlennstedt As part of an expedition run by World Challenge, nine Upwey High School students will spend an entire month living in remote Nepal. While on the trip, teachers will take a hands-off approach and all the decision-making will be entirely left to the students. The expedition will test the students both mentally and physically, with students even embarking on a 200km hike through the Annapurna Sanctuary, which sits at 4130 metres above sea level. They will also be helping local communities who are still recovering from the devastating earthquake that hit the region in 2015. Part of that volunteer experience will be at Pokhara, an isolated township where they will teach English to Nepalese students and help restore the school grounds. Courtney Watson-Andrews is taking part in the expedition, and despite having never travelled to a third world country is excited to learn about Nepalese culture. “I suppose it will change the way I see the world.“ “Seeing how people over there deal with very real thirdworld issues, I’m sure it will change the way I view my life,” Courtney said . “It will be good to hang out with the kids there and learn about their culture.” “I know it’s going to be re-
Front, from left, Ivy, Emily, Courtney and Zoie. Middle from left, Samantha, Sian, Gaby and Sarah. Back from left, Cody and teacher Marty Svihla. 168437 Picture: ROB CAREW ally challenging, but I’m pretty excited.” World Challenge sends teenagers to developing countries to learn new skills and broaden their knowledge. As part of the expedition, students are required to raise funds to cover their expenses. To raise money, students are holding an event at Knox TunzaFun Xtreme, on Friday 16 June. For $25, visitors are given unlimited access to the activities and games which include a rock climbing wall and a ropes
course. In keeping with the country theme, there will also be Nepalese cuisine. “To go to Nepal isn’t exactly cheap, so we have to do a bit of fund-raising to get over there.” “TunzaFun has kindly let us use the premises.” “There will be dodgem cars, Nepalese food, and a silent auction to suit all ages,” Courtney said. The fund-raising event will be held at Knox TunzaFun Xtreme on Friday 16 June, between 6pm and 10pm.
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Keep centre afloat plea By Bonny Burrows A community centre born from the devastation of Ash Wednesday is at risk of closure due to a lack of revenue. In a blow to the hills community, Cockatoo Neighbourhood House has revealed it will close its doors if it doesn’t fund-raise $2000 by 30 June. The centre, which provides lowcost classes and workshops for people of low socio-economic backgrounds, has failed to run at a profit during the last financial year. Cockatoo Neighbourhood House co-ordinator Hanny Schoen said at least 80 per cent of its clients were low-income earners, posing the problem of how the centre met financial requirements while attracting clients. “Because of the low fees, we break even at the end of each financial year,” Ms Schoen said. “But this year we’re short. We need a minimum of $2000 to break even by 30 June otherwise we close.” Founded in 1983, the community house was initially a drop-in centre and a provider of after school care. It has since grown to include dance classes, computer courses, and cooking and craft sessions, to name a few, but its focus has always been on promoting social inclusion and a sense of community. While the centre has attracted strong numbers and has scraped by financially in previous years, this year’s shortage has left its co-ordinator fearing the worst. Class prices were raised last year in a bid to increase cash flow; however the higher prices resulted in reduced attendance. Ms Schoen said previously “extremely popular” cooking classes were now attracting just a handful of people,
Annie White and Hanny Schoen say community support is there, the funds just aren't coming. 168356
Annie White and Hanny Schoen are worried the Cockatoo Neighbourhood House will close come 30 June. 168356 Picture: BONNY BURROWS indicating increased prices didn’t work. In a last attempt, she and assistant co-ordinator Annie White have turned to the general public for donations to get the centre into surplus, but have so far had little luck. Ms Schoen said the community had been “overwhelmingly supportive”
but the donations weren’t coming as the clientele and the community were cash-strapped. “We can see it in the support we get, people want us to stay open and not close, they just don’t have the spare money to give,” she said. Ms White said obtaining a surplus
each year was difficult. “We are a not-for-profit organisation that now needs to find a way to make a profit while keeping class costs down,” she said. The co-ordinators hate to think what would happen if the centre closed, but said an increase in social isolation was
a real danger. “It’s really hard; we don’t know what’s happening. It’s scary actually,” Ms Schoen said. “A neighbourhood house is very important in an isolated area like Cockatoo ... it needs to stay open.” If the $2000 goal is achieved by the deadline, the centre management has formed a plan to ensure a similar situation doesn’t occur next year. “We are currently formulating a strategic plan which includes ways to generate income and save money,” Ms White said. “The appeal for donations is a oneoff request. We really just need to make it through this financial year. We can’t close.” To donate to the Cockatoo Neighbourhood House, visit https://www. gofundme.com/rc6dkq or phone the house on 5968 9031.
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Battin hit wicket again By Bonny Burrows Pressure is mounting for Gembrook MP Brad Battin to resign from his shadow emergency services portfolio, after an apology for his parliamentary on career firefighters at Black Saturday fires also proved incorrect. During the Legislative Assembly’s question time on 10 May, Mr Battin wrongfully stated “when we go back to February 2009, the (emergency services’) minister should be able to tell us how many career firefighters were on the firefighting ground on 7 February for the first 5 1/2 hours of Black Saturday. I can tell the house that it was zero.” Following the error, Mr Battin apologised for offending career firefighters across the state who did in fact turn out to the 2009 fires. He told the Gazette and other media outlets on 15 May he was only referring to the Bunyip State Ridge Fire but had mistakenly referred to Black Saturday as a whole. However, this apology has further landed the local MP in hot water, with government and fire services calling him out on the fact that professional firefighters did battle the Bunyip blaze. The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) Victorian Secretary Ben Davis on 18 May called for Mr Battin’s immediate sacking, after “systematic smears” against Forest firefighters who fought during one of the state’s darkest times. “Forest firefighters, many of whom live in his own electorate, were at the Bunyip fire not only on Black Saturday but in the days leading up to it,” Mr Davis said. “Mr Battin displays his lack of understanding of his portfolio and the challenges faced by all firefighters with his absurd allegations.
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“He needs to be shuffled out of the shadow ministry and he needs to get out there and apologise to the brave men and women he has smeared.” The State Government slammed Mr Battin’s “completely false” claims, pointing to the Royal Commission into Black Saturday which revealed career firefighters from a number of agencies fought the Bunyip State Ridge Fire from
when it broke out on 2 February 2009. Emergency Services Minister James Merlino said the shadow minister had “slurred Black Saturday firefighters in parliament and he has slurred them again". “This is disgraceful behaviour that denigrates our Black Saturday heroes and makes Brad Battin unfit to be the Shadow Emergency Services Minis-
ter,” Mr Merlino said. “Matthew Guy has run out of excuses - he must show some backbone and sack him." Mr Battin said he had no plans to step down from his position and would continue to fight for the rights of all firefighters. Speaking to the Gazette on 19 May, Mr Battin called out the Labor Govern-
ment for its plans to split volunteer and career firefighters into separate fire services in a bid to resolve the ongoing enterprise bargaining agreement dispute. “Today, the Andrews Labor Government has decided to tear the heart out of the CFA and show the ultimate disrespect to volunteers,” Mr Battin said. “They have not consulted, and they are putting lives at risk.”
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Quality of life key at Fernlea From the outside, Fernlea House looks like any other ordinary home nestled in the hills. Inside, things are far from ordinary. In fact, they’re extraordinary. Caring for people of all ages who are in the palliative stage of an illness, or who have a chronic condition or dementia, Fernlea House is the only respite service of its type in the Dandenong Ranges. As chief executive officer of Fernlea House, Sue Mclvor explained, the staff and volunteers of Fernlea provide a welcoming and compassionate environment for those faced with the challenges of living with the dying. “What sets Fernlea apart is the absolute focus on the individual and their changing needs,” Sue said. “Within a home-like setting, Fernlea offers activities tailored to the client’s interests and abilities, a home cooked morning tea and lunch, as well as complementary therapies such as reiki and massage.” Although Fernlea employs clinical staff, the focus is not on the medical conditions, but on improving the quality of life of its inmates. Away from a medical setting, Fernlea House gives guests back some of the control over their lives they have lost through illness.
“Fernlea gives guests a break from being defined by their illness, as well as giving their carers a break from the often relentless and emotional task of looking after a loved one who is seriously ill,” Sue said. Fernlea House was opened in 2005 after a long community campaign for accessible palliative care in the hills. That need has now spread, and Fernlea also offers a centre-based service in Berwick on Fridays, as well as caring for people in their own home through its Fernlea Life Care business. Together, these services enable people with life limiting illness to stay independent and in their own homes for longer. “Engaging with the community has always been key to Fernlea’s success,” Sue explained. “More than 60 local volunteers give their time to Fernlea each week, driving guests to and from the centres, providing support to guests or working in the op shop - in fact, Fernlea couldn’t do the work it does without its volunteers!” If you are caring for someone with a palliative illness and need a break, or if you would like to become a Fernlea volunteer, give Fernlea House a call on 5968 3895.
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the manicured front lawn and feature trees ablaze with autumn colour. Features include slate floors, quality carpet, pretty leadlight, split-system cooling and heating as well as a toasty wood heater with air transfer system to heat the whole house, and the 2.1kW of solar panels will save money on power bills. Outside, the home is situated on a made road, has a double lock-up garage with an attached office/store room, as well as a 9m x 17m shed with three-phase power, treehouse and the gardens are gorgeous with tree-lined driveway, beautiful flat lawns front and back and the farmland outlook offers peace and serenity.
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Looking for just enough acreage for a pony or 2 & a home with character & warmth with absolutely nothing to do? This is it! Perfectly positioned, surrounded by acreage so you’re assured privacy & safe in the knowledge that you’ll never have pesky neighbours to worry about. On offer is a brick home bathed in sunlight featuring 3 BDRs, 2 baths, huge formal lounge, open plan dining & family room & stunning new kitchen.
An opportunity exits to purchase just over 1.5 acres of useable land with valley views & in a brilliant location. Being close to thriving Emerald & yet easy access to the city via the freeway this property has enormous appeal. The home offers comfort with 3 bedrooms with built in robes, the Master with walk in robe & ensuite, formal lounge and open plan family, meals & kitchen with gas cooktop ample storage & views of the valley.
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48 Viewhill Road Cockatoo
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145 Emerald Monbulk Road Emerald
$795,000 - $870,000
Stunning Contemporary Home amongst the Tree Tops!
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Wow! What a stunning transformation; this split level Hills home set amongst the tree tops giving you a private & tranquil outlook. On offer are 4 BDRs, with BIRs, the Master with WIR, ensuite & balcony. The chefs kitchen has shiny new stainless appliances & the spacious open plan living & dining room is light & bright with access to the entertaining balcony, add to this landscaped garden & the picture is complete.
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.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
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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.
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.
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3 Greenslopes Road The Patch
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This unique home offers 4 beds, master with ensuite & a private deck. The kitchen includes S/S appliances, double oven & plentiful bench space. The upstairs living comprises a coonara style wood ire, polished boards & stunning windows. Downstairs offers 2 beds, a second living with small library area & ofice. Other features include a powered workshop, GDH, chook house & full fencing. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This North facing property provides plenty of natural sunlight to stream through its windows. Inside offers 3 bedrooms, large main bathroom, original timber kitchen with adjoining meals, lounge with gas heater plus separate dining room with access to a sunny balcony overlooking the beautiful surrounds. Features include under house storage, separate studio and two single carports. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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This home consists of 2 sun illed living areas that low off the centrally located kitchen & meals area. The main family room is large enough for any gathering, while the lovely lounge room has built in cabinetry. All 4 bedrooms are equipped with robes, the master with its own ensuite & WIR. Features include a double carport, GDH & wood heater, this beautiful family home is a must see. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Offering a beautiful setting, this home is surrounded by superb gardens. Inside features 3 beds, lovely open plan living with enchanting pot belly stove, GDH, split system & a modern bathroom. The kitchen is well appointed & includes spacious benchtops & breakfast bar. Outside features a sealed driveway, carport & large deck. With nothing more to do this home is ready to move straight in. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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For character committed buyers, this is the prettiest 1940s cottage you are ever likely to see. Tucked away into the natural fall of the land, & looking out through the tree tops & across the valley to the Upwey hill. Morning sun streams through the windows placing the spotlight on Flowerdales charming character. The traditional cast iron ireplace with gas log & ornate ire surround features prominently in the cosy living area. Renovated kitchen & bathrooms with 3 bedrooms, provides easy living plus all the character inclusions that tug on the heart strings. Rustic timber loors, leadlight windows & high ceilings as well as an abundance of extra store rooms, laundry & bedroom/study on the lower level. Within a 5 minute walk of Upwey railway station, shopping precinct & cafes and restaurants
Beautifully located on almost an 1& 1/2 acres of landscaped gardens, this classic executive home, less than 13 years old, will take your breath away. Incorporating light illed living zones, designer kitchen with stone bench tops, meals area & family room with parquetry loors. The spacious foyer opens to a formal lounge leading to a 3rd living zone situated off the childrens wing. There are 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & a powder room, the master suite wing with access into the dble brick garage & workshop space which also boasts rear access. A study or 6th bedroom is perfect for working from home. There is also a 2nd road frontage with shedding at the rear. The grand entrance is framed by undercover parking & a lat sealed driveway surrounded by landscaped gardens, all within walking distance to the Olinda Village.
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91 Commercial Road Mount Evelyn
$600,000 - $650,000
40 Sherriff Close Millgrove
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Presenting neutral and classic interiors, including a spacious lounge warmed by a wood ire and with outstanding picturesque views, a dining room and further living area off the striking kitchen which includes an abundance of space, quality stainless steel appliances and a beautifully crafted timber bench top. To the irst level of the home, you will ind 2 bedrooms, a cosy study, laundry and central family bathroom. To the second level of the home is 2 further spacious bedrooms with stunning outlooks from all windows, a great sized living area and bathroom with second bath.
This unique property is nestled at the end of a quiet no thru road this property has a huge amount on offer starting with a fabulous 10 acres (approx.) of lush cleared paddocks and offering the perfect opportunity for a small hobby farm or for those wanting a taste of country life. With unbelievable views, lovely 4 bedroom home with fabulous family living zones, master with WIR & ensuite. Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)
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Private, peaceful and with great aspect, this four bedroom, two bathroom home on in excess of 1/3 of an acre is perfect for growing families looking to secure a great piece of real estate in the growing suburb of Mount Evelyn. Entering this charming home, the open plan living, kitchen and dining areas are spacious, light and bright making you feel at ease. The kitchen with brand new oven and ample cupboard space will be a hit for many, whilst the adjacent living/dining zones ensure that all family members have a spot to unwind.
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 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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4 Jones Avenue Upper Ferntree Gully
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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 beautiful 4 bedroom home offers much more than you can imagine and will see you and the family enjoying comfortable living for many years. Set on a large 1/3 of an acre (1214 sqm) the warm and comfortable home boasts two separate living areas including rumpus with full wet bar plus a front lounge and meals area with slow combustion wood heater. The master bedroom boasts a huge ensuite with double size shower and all bedrooms have ceiling fans and built in robes. The updated kitchen offers plenty of storage, dishwasher, gas cook top & electric oven. There are heaps of extras including gas ducted heating, air conditioners and much more. Outside you’ll ind a huge covered entertainers deck with built in cupboards and accesses the landscaped garden where you’ll ind two carports and lock up garage.
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0408 408 544
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SET on about 35 acres, five minutes from Healesville and 10 minutes drive from Yarra Glen is Haybail Stables. The property has plenty to offer including a generous income from current permanent horse agisters. THE family home has four bedrooms and two bathrooms, large open-plan living area on level one. Family room on level two. Country-style kitchen, bright and airy home with stunning valley and mountain views. Huge carport, ideal for up to six vehicles. Large fire pit for family and friendly gatherings. Fully fenced-in private yard around the house. Very private property and well set back from Long Gully Road. Coded front entrance gates for security. There are 23 private paddocks, some with weather boxes, all with water troughs and all post and rail fences are hot wired Approximate 60m x 25m metre horse manege in sensational condition with river sand. Round yard. Stable block has five large boxes. Generous tack room and feed storage area. Kitchen area with private storage all set up for the agisters. Hot and cold wash bay. Machinery shed and hay shed. Two dams and 55,000 litres of tank water storage There is a second unfinished dwelling to the rear of the property - this could be completed or removed, subject to approvals, and will be a personal choice for the purchaser.
The views from all boundaries of the property are stunning, the peace and quiet is relaxing and the lifestyle on offer could be yours with one phone call.
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Guitar hero goes solo By Peter Douglas Rare guitar talent Justin Bernasconi is returning to the hills to delight local music-lovers, with a special performance at the Skylark Room, Upwey, on Friday 9 June. After last gracing the region at the Selby Folk Club early last year, Bernasconi will unveil new material from his latest album, ‘Barefoot Wonderland’, released on Friday 19 May. The album is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed ‘Winter Pick’ from 2014. The recent solo works have been a progression for Bernasconi since he first rose to prominence through his work with The Stillsons, with the band releasing three highly acclaimed albums. Bernasconi told the ‘Mail’ just last year he felt there were some exciting solo projects ahead. “The songwriting I was doing probably led me that way,” he said. “Sometimes you don’t know where the song will lead you, some-
times you’re not in control; my songwriting led me to going solo. “It has taken a while for the solo show to develop, to get used to not having a band around.” His influences range across many genres, including folk, bluegrass, ragtime and blues. But Bernasconi said it always came back to the guitar. “Guitar is still the love of my life ... I started about age 9, bugging my parents for a guitar,” he said. He felt his technique had changed slightly since his work with The Stillsons. “The past three years in particular, I feel like I’ve had more time to practice, to focus in different areas,” he said. “My love of guitar has never changed, the more, the better - a new practice regime.” The album opens with ‘Speed Camera’, which is the true story how Bernasconi’s partner was hit by a car while riding her pushbike. She escaped with serious injury,
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Guitar hero Justin Bernasconi will delight local audiences. 168541 but the event gave Bernasconi cause to contemplate, as their parents advise them both to get a ‘speed camera on your busy life’. From then, his band performs on the next three tracks - ‘Zeeha’s Party Picnic’, a sonic image of his Parson’s Terrier wreaking havoc on
innocent picnickers, ‘Puppy Blues’ and ‘Carrie Swoon’. Bernasconi’s Skylark Room performance will include Cat Canteri, with tickets $10 on the door. Doors open at 6pm, with the show to start at 8.30pm.
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KAGE, a multi-award winning dance company has been selected by Burrinja and Yarra Ranges Council as the successful candidate for their inaugural Creating Tracks Program. The dance company was founded by Kate Denborough and Gerard Van Dyck and they will be creating a new hour-long work to be performed at three venues across Yarra Ranges in late 2017. Titled ‘Tonic,’ the work will be a part of the Yarra Ranges annual Culture Tracks program which is now in its fourth year. The submission by KAGE was selected from a strong field of choreographers, directors and companies vying for the new Creating Tracks opportunity, which provides professional support of up to $22,000 for the creation of the work. Several judges from the national dance industry made the decision and the assessment panel also included practitioner representatives, as well as key partners. Executive director of Burrinja, Dr Ross Farnell, said Burrinja was excited by the prospect of KAGE working in the region to develop work that responded specifically to the unique Yarra Ranges area. “KAGE brings significant experience and originality to the project, collaborating within the region to develop a new work for our cultural venues and our community. “We can’t wait to see the final performance come alive on our stages,” Mr Farnell said. KAGE will begin development of the new work in July, and the work will be presented across a week of performances. Performances will begin in early October at Burrinja in Upwey, The Memo in Healesville, and the Upper Yarra Arts Centre in Warburton.
Sequel impresses John Wick, Chapter 2 Starring Keanu Reeves, Common and Laurence Fishburne, Rated MA15+ By Seth Hynes
Ache released, set to delight By Peter Douglas Silvan author Eliza Henry-Jones is about to please her growing band of readers, with her second novel ‘Ache’ just released. After the success of her debut novel, ‘In the Quiet’, which she wrote at just 25 years of age, the new novel is sure to resonate with local audiences, given the combination of themes that include trauma, bushfire, loss and recovery. Henry-Jones has a background and qualifications in psychology and trauma counselling, lived experiences which she has drawn on to craft this novel. ‘Ache’ has been described as an
exploration of how a family and a community reconfigures and recovers in the wake of a tragedy. Interestingly, the novel itself is located in a fictitious community within the Yarra Valley. The story is set after a year ago, a terrible bushfire ripped the protagonist Annie’s world apart - killing her grandmother, traumatising her young daughter and leaving her mother’s home and the regional town of her childhood half destroyed. Annie fled to the city in the wake of the fire, but her hometown continues to haunt her and Annie’s relationship with her husband is in-
creasingly strained as their daughter reels in the aftermath of the horrific event. Eventually, Annie is called back to the place she loves most in the world - to try to heal herself, her marriage, her daughter and mother. Henry-Jones has recently completed an honours year in creative writing, exploring bushfire trauma. She lives in the Dandenong Ranges with her husband and too many animals. ‘Ache’ is available from booksellers such as Booktopia and Bookworld, as well as an e-book version. The novel is based in a For more details, visit www. fictitious community in the Yarra Valley. 168461 harpercollins.com.au.
John Wick: Chapter 2 is another powerful tribute to the action films of old and an entirely justified sequel to the 2014 first film. When retired hitman John Wick (Keanu Reeves) refuses a job from a past ally, he finds himself a wanted man in the assassin community. Chapter 2 maintains the extraordinary standard of action established by the first film. Chad Stahelski is an old-school action director of the best kind: in the beautifully-composed brutality, from frenetic car chases to gruelling fight scenes and gun battles, Stahelski uses long, sustained, steady shots and a clear sense of location to fully showcase his actors’ moves. The John Wick series has been a great antidote to the quick-cut, shaky-cam epidemic affecting much of Hollywood’s post-Bourne action output. Reeves anchors the film once again with his stolid, understated charm, and is still a powerhouse action performer. Chapter 2 has a considerably darker tone than the first film, with the odds stacked overwhelmingly against John, yet still has a fun, mildly surreal sense of humour about itself, as it expands upon the bizarre not-so-underground society of assassins from the original. With tense, efficient pacing, subversive humour and visceral, superbly-choreographed action, John Wick, Chapter 2 continues a winning formula while taking it in a new, darker direction.
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Tough day for Brookers By Cameron Hutchison AFL YARRA RANGES AFL Yarra Ranges’ action for Round 5 saw some surprise wins and draws in both football and netball. The winners in senior football: Olinda Ferny Creek, Monbulk, Mount Evelyn, Upwey-Tecoma, Wandin, Belgrave, Powelltown, Alexandra and Seville. A Grade Netball winners: Olinda Ferny Creek, Monbulk, Mount Evelyn, Wandin, Belgrave, Alexandra, Yea and - in surprise results - Upwey-Tecoma versus Emerald, and Powelltown versus Kinglake, were draws. Next week, Healesville take on Woori Yallock in the Valley Dreamtime game, while, in Division 2, the undefeated Yarra Glen make the trip to Belgrave, and Seville and Powelltown will be playing for second spot. Division 1 Seniors Football Olinda Ferny Creek 14.16(100) d Gembrook-Cockatoo 4.12(36) Gembrook had a tough day at the office, taking on one of the contenders for the premiership and were never really in the hunt from the outset. Gembrook, too their credit, held Olinda to only one goal in the first, but could only manage two behinds themselves. Olinda kicked 4.5 to 2.1 in the second and got out to a 23-point lead at half-time. They extended that lead to 30-points at three-quarter time but really put their foot down in the last, kicking 5.7 to Gembrook’s three behinds and a big 64-point win. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: C. Beattie, D. Noorda, T. Millwood (1 goal), M. Hottes, M. Bonuda (3 goals), B. Owen. Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: B. Wareham (1 goal), R. Causer, D. Welsh, R. Wilson, M. Wills, D. Leversha. Monbulk 29.18(192) d Warburton Millgrove 7.7(49) Warburton Millgrove were still searching for their first win and, unfortunately for them, they came up against a Monbulk side who was also looking for their first win. Monbulk got off to a good start but were inaccurate in front of goal and the margin could have been more than 15-points at quarter time. Monbulk went on the rampage in the second, kicking 11 goals to nil and the lead had blown out to 83-points at half time. Monbulk were on fire and the momentum continued in the third with them kicking eight goals to three and it was now all about Warburton fighting back to make the score not so damaging. Warburton kicked two goals in the last but could not stop Monbulk kicking another six. A big first win for Monbulk and Warburton were left stunned. Monbulk Best: N. Sargent (6 goals), S. Williams (2 goals), D. McClelland, B. Emmett (3 goals), P. Barge (1 goal), J. Schille. Warburton-Millgrove Best: L. Barnard (2 goals), P. Hay, M. Lewis, L. Weir, J. Walker, S. Noonan (1 goal). Mount Evelyn 15.11(101) d Healesville 15.9(99) Mount Evelyn have had certainly their best win for the season and it was a late come from behind win at that. Healesville got off to a good start and were very economical in front of goal, kicking 5.1 to 4.4 and had a slim lead of three points at quarter time.
A five-goal-to-three in the second to Healesville would take them into the main break feeling rather confident with their 16-point lead. They certainly were taken by surprise in the third and had no answers to stop the running play of Mount Evelyn in the third. Mount Evelyn dominated the third term, kicking 5.5 and held Healesville to 1.2 and were within one point at three-quarter time. It was game on and the question was asked, “had Mount Evelyn spent all their chances?”. It was a tough 30 minutes of footy as Mount Evelyn had to wait until the final siren until they could breathe a sigh of relief and sing the song when they came home with a two-point win. Mount Evelyn Best: D. Maynard, S. Martin, J. Yeomans (3 goals), D. Kift, M. Gibbons, A. Murray. Healesville Best: D. Plozza, N. Aldridge, R. Skaric-Skewes (1 goal), M. Jeffery (1 goal), A. Davies, C. Adams (1 goal). Upwey-Tecoma 22.15(147) d Emerald 12.15(87) Upwey-Tecoma share fourth spot after a good come-from-behind win over Emerald. Emerald got off to a flyer, kicking 7.5 to 3.2 in the first and a 27-point lead. Upwey completely turned it around in the second kicking 8.5 to 2.2 and the lead was now in Upwey’s favour by 12 points. Upwey certainly had the momentum and kept the pressure on in the third, kicking three goals to one and their lead had extended to 26 points at the final change. Another impressive eight-goal last quarter and the win was 60 points and a very handy percentage booster. Upwey Tecoma Best: L. Beacom, S. Dawson (1 goal), C. Hayes (5 goals), S. Mitchell (1 goal), J. Hackett (1 goal), K. Grenda (1 goal). Emerald Best: M. Dompietro (2 goals), L. Sheppard (1 goal), D. Karacsonyi, D. Volta, C. Thomsen, B. Wood. Wandin 17.11(113) d Woori Yallock 14.9(93) Wandin are now one game clear on top of the ladder after a close win over Woori Yallock. A one-goal lead was all that separated these two at quarter time and supporters were settling in for a tight game. Wandin got the jump on Woori in the second by kicking 5.4 to 2 straight in the second, and it looked like Wandin were going to run away with the win. Woori Yallock regrouped and got their running game going in the third and kicked 5.3 to 2 straight to reduce the lead to seven points at three-quarter time. The last quarter was tightly contested but Woori could not arrest the momentum back that they needed to weigh Wandin down and could only manage 4.3 to Wandin’s 6.4. This win has Wandin undefeated and they are starting to firm as premiership favourites. Wandin Best: T. Hinds, B. Harvey (1 goal), R. Ross (3 goals), J. Smith, D. Hirst (1 goal), T. Merlino (1 goal). Woori Yallock Best: S. Ismail, R. Allen (1 goal), A. Marsh (3 goals), B. Monkhorst (3 goals), M. Lowe, C. Smedley. Division 2 Seniors Football Belgrave 17.17(101) d Yarra Junction 8.14(62) Belgrave sit fourth on percentage on the ladder and have bounced back from their loss to Seville last round. Belgrave held a lead of 16-points at quarter time and looked in control of
Monbulk proved too slick for an under-performing Warburton-Millgrove. 168631 Pictures: BETHANY HUTCHISON the game. The second quarter went slightly in Yarra Junction’s favour as they outscored Belgrave kicking 2.4 to 2.2. Belgrave were in control in the third and increased their lead to 27-points and were in a winning position going into the last. Yarra Junction peppered the goals in the last but inaccuracy cost them at the end of the day and are starting to lose touch with the top five. Belgrave Best: Y. Curtis (2 goals), R. Matthews (2 goals), W. Carlyle, J. McDermott (1 goal), D. Bilston, N. Somervaille. Yarra Junction Best: J. Holmes (1 goal), C. Ozols, S. Flutter (1 goal), K. Ousley, J. Taylor, L. Ward. Powelltown 15.15(105) d Kinglake 14.11(95) Powelltown have had a come from behind win to register their fourth win for the season and Kinglake have been left languishing in sixth position with only one win for the season. Powelltown took the early lead with a five-goal-to-three first quarter and a 13-point lead. Kinglake started to play the running game that got them to the grand final last year and piled on 7.3 to 2.3 to take control of this game at halftime and a handy 17-point buffer. Powelltown got their second wind in the third and stunned Kinglake by kicking 5.4 to 3.2 and Kinglake now had a game on their hands with only a threepoint lead at three-quarter time. Powelltown were relentless in the last and did not allow Kinglake anywhere near the ball. The final margin was only 10 points in Powelltown’s favour but it has left Kinglake with some work to do if they hope to play finals in 2017. Powelltown Best: T. Hallmark, L. Walker, B. Tronerud, M. McArthur, S. Sanders, M. Lord (3 goals). Kinglake Best: M. Fitzclarence (1 goal), Z. White (6 goals), J. Crowe, J. Chalmers, L. Hannah, J. Butterworth. Alexandra 15.14(104) d Thornton Eildon 7.8(50) Alexandra have racked up their third win for the season and sit third at the expense of a Thornton-Eildon side that fought it out but were outrun in the last. Scores were all tied up at qtr time and the local rivalry was alive and well. The second quarter was goal for goal and toughly contested with neither side able to get the break they needed. The third quarter and Alexandra came out with a bit more run than Thornton and got away to a 10-point lead at three-
quarter time. The game was in the balance but Alexandra had the legs in the last to pile on 7.4 to 2 behinds and come away with a win that has set their season up nicely. Alexandra Best: J. Steyger, B. Norris (3 goals), W. Goonan (1 goal), J. Goonan, M. Coombs (1 goal), L. Ragg. Thornton Eildon Best: B. Wratten, T. Keating (1 goal), B. Wallis, T. Carpenter, B. Musgrove, D. Creed. Seville 28.19(187) d Yea 13.5(83) Seville sit second on percentage after a big win over Yea on Saturday. Yea were under the pump from the outset and were 19 points adrift at quarter time after Seville peppered the goals kicking eight goals to five. Seville continued in the same vain in the second, kicking seven goals to one and had a game-winning lead at half time by 56-points. The third was much of the same as Seville did not take the foot off the pedal and kicked 8.6 to Yea’s five goals. The entire game was a bit of a goal feast bit Seville were the hungriest and kicked another 5.7 in the last to come away with a 104-point win. Seville Best: M. Cecere (3 goals), J. Neal (4 goals), B. Penwill, A. Knight (5 goals), D. Broadway (3 goals), D. Toohey (7 goals). Yea Best: A. Chisholm, H. Jarvie (1 Goal), L. Beattie, E. Neilson, P. Rattray (5 goals), T. Butterworth. Yarra Glen: Bye. Under 18s Football Gembrook Cockatoo 12.10(82) d Yarra Glen 7.8(50) Gembrook Cockatoo Best: C. Sweeney, B. Diprose, D. South (1 goal), M. Frazzetto (2 goals), C. Downard (1 goal), J. Mazur. Yarra Glen Best: M. Kikidopoulos (3 goals), M. Mohamed, A. Adamson (2 goals), A. Zarris, A. Beath, D. Whelan. Warburton Millgrove 11.2(68) d Monbulk 9.9(63) Warburton Millgrove Best: L. Winter-Annette (2 goals), J. Bishop (1 goal), B. Thomson (1 goal), J. Read (1 goal), E. Leeds, P. Hay (1 goal). Monbulk Best: H. Dousset (1 goal), N. Wall, A. Banks (2 goals), T. Wills, K. Linde, T. Dixon. Mount Evelyn 15.12(102) d Healesville 6.6(42) Mount Evelyn Best: B. Batten (1 goal), M. Darke, M. Brierley (1 goal), T. Cromie, B. Staines, L. Peterson.
Healesville Best: L. Schatz (1 goal), M. Minney, C. Fulford, K. Brown, E. Muke, L. Chandler. Emerald 11.1(80) d Upwey Tecoma 6.5(41) Emerald Best: J. Webb (1 goal), A. Stuhldreier, K. Jordan-Hill, T. Thomsen, B. Brockwell, J. Zimmerling. Upwey Tecoma Best: D. RankinHooper, A. Bartils, T. Johnson, H. Greenall (4 goals), T. Hauler, T. Holland. Wandin 13.10(88) d Woori Yallock 11.7(73) Wandin Best: P. Bruzzese (3 goals), J. Byrne (1 goal), A. Mandl (2 goals), S. Barrand, M. Feakes, M. Dall. Woori Yallock Best: S. Burnside, J. Bourke, R. Blackney, D. Wood, W. White, J. Smith (5 goals). Division 1 A Grade Netball Olinda Ferny Creek 105 d Gembrook Cockatoo 10 Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Peri Stewart (83 goals), Krista Tomlinson, Madison Taylor (1 goal). Gembrook Cockatoo Best: Kelsey Wilson, Mikailey Uren, Jessica Mitchell. Monbulk Hawks 54 d Warburton Millgrove 34 Monbulk Hawks Best: Nicole MacDowell (28 goals), Sophie Stubbs, Ellie Trezise. Warburton Millgrove Best: Stephanie Durant (13 goals), Chelsea Barnard, Bianca Daniels (5 goals). Mount Evelyn 67 d Healesville 39 Mount Evelyn Best: Jacqui Black, Alicia Hughes (48 goals), Cate Garlick. Healesville Best: Rebecca Mills (26 goals), Kellie Newton, Alexandra Bryan. Upwey-Tecoma 49 drew with Emerald 49 Upwey Tecoma Best: Kaylea McQuade, Samantha Silvester (34 goals), Angela Wuttke (13 goals). Emerald Best: Sally Rush, Meagan Baguley (30 goals), Jodie Terry (1 goal). Wandin 58 d Woori Yallock 43 Wandin Best: Melissa Martinov (32 goals), Ruby Tidd, Jackie Cullimore (26 goals). Woori Yallock Best: Emily Allwell, Kelsey Eslick, Bess Schnioffsky. Division 2 A Grade Netball Belgrave 79 def Yarra Junction 29 Belgrave Best: Petra Keogh (18 goals), Jennifer Dewhurst, Lauren Bennett (42 goals). Yarra Junction Best: Amanda Finn (23 goals), Emily Barrie. Powelltown 37 drew with Kinglake 37 Kinglake Best: Kylie Wyatt, Paige Stanley, Kimberley Mason. Powelltown Best: Kylie Hetherington, Emily Ough, Georgie Haynes (9 goals). Alexandra 45 def Thornton Eildon 36 Alexandra Best: Zoie Chessor, Lauren Steyger (25 goals), Caitlan Haggis. Thornton Eildon Best: Keely Grant (14 goals), Alyce Bertola, Ashleigh Creighton. Yea 62 d Seville 25 Yea Best: Sarah Armstrong, Meg Sundblom (39 goals), Brooke Lloyd. Seville Best: Erin Baker. Yarra Glen: Bye.
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Kids are playing great footy MONBULK JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB Another fine day of football for the Monbulk Junior Football Club. UNDER 10s MAROON Up against Wesburn in the fresh air of the Warburton Highway, the boys took another step forward - they were all switched on and staying in position, they moved the ball really well and gained plenty of scoring chances. Again against some older kids, but they tackled and chased hard. Great signs with some good passages of footy. Awards: F. Clunie, W. Davidson-Tuck, D. English, J. Munro. UNDER 10s GOLD Fantastic effort by the team again - the team work was impressive and the hard-running position was great to watch. Awards: C. Seamer, B. Downey, Z. Gates, M. Pithouse, C. Hooper. UNDER 11s An early start didn’t slow the kids down. Fast start, strong finishers, with lots of contributors. Awards: B. McIntosh, O. Huidobro, J. Prys, T. Kostich Anderson, K. Gates. UNDER 12s GIRLS The girls moved to a new position this week. They came to understand their new roles in the first half and really took big steps forward. In the second half, especially with transfer of the football. Their vision and team work is fantastic. Great to watch. Awards: B. Tipping, H.
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UNDER 14s MAROON A four-quarter effort was what the coaching group was looking for. Up against a stronger team, the contested ball was great and we couldn’t ask any more of our boys. Their ball movement into space resulted in scores. A great effort. Awards: J. Farmer, L. Fransen, B. Hughson, C. Baker. UNDER 16s The boys did a great job today. The club gave three players to the opposition to help them with numbers. The boys’ attitude and effort was fantastic all day. Well done. Awards: C. Stiff, T. Trezise, J. Spencer, B. Woolridge, T. Badgery. Forfeited by Wesburn.
Koolstra, S. Beecroft, A. Coffey, J. Woodgate. UNDER 12s BOYS A brilliant effort from start to finish. Run and carry was a highlight with the ball movement from end to end. With speed and skill. Awards: J. Downard-Pengilly, J. Higgins, I. Hylton-Stewart, J. Blandthorn, M. Blom. UNDER 14s GOLD The team is starting to work out what they need to do to have opportunities to score. Better at going forward and putting together good ball movement. Awards: M. Bateson, J. Turner, A. McDonald, A. Whyman, B. Sander.
Yarra Ranges Athletics competed at the Knox Little Athletics Club cross country open day on Saturday, an opportunity for the athletes to compete against 15 other athletic clubs at the picturesque Nortons Park. Up for grabs was the Perpetual Open Day trophy for the champion club. With courses ranging from 500m to 3kms, and in warm conditions, the club held off some strong competition from Sherbrooke to retain the trophy for the fourth consecutive year. Congratulations to all the athletes, young and not so young, who competed. Results will be posted to the club website as soon as they are available. Next Saturday the club is at Margaret Lewis Reserve, Coldstream from 8.30am. The seniors will be competing in Round 3 of the XCR17 season at Cruden Farm. Another fun filled, busy weekend.
Zoe on her way to a convincing cross country win in the Under 8s 1000m. 168612 The club welcomes all athletes of any age or ability. For information on how to join or trial - or photos, results and updated news - visit the website at yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page. Run, jump, throw ... too easy!
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Motoring Young gun wins state title By Dean Thompson
New Victorian champion, Jake Young. 168343
from McPherson flipped Jordan over. The nationally sanctioned SSA Junior Sedans feature was won by Kasey Garlick from Lilydale. Kasey stamped her authority early in the night in qualifying racing and was just too good in the final winning from Courtney Meakins, Caleb Lincoln, Tyler Barton and Nick Cherry. Lenny Bates also from the Eastern Suburbs took victory in the Street Stock final ahead of Jamie Lock, Matt Nelson, Colin Tate and David Barrie. Alexandra returns on the Queen’s Birthday weekend when the 100 Lap Derby for Open Sedans is held.
One hundred competitors from right across Victoria - and possibly from Canberra and other parts of New South Wales - will compete for the prestigious victory along with other major events the Shamrock Cup for Standard Saloons and the Victorian Short Circuit Championship for the SSA Junior Sedans. Fastest one lap times for the weekend were: Ricky Cornwall in VSC Juniors - 35.786s; Courtney Meakins in SSA Juniors - 36.728s; Tim McPherson in Sports Seedans 33.669s; Lenny Bates in Street Stocks 34.980s; Tim Cole in Crash and Bash 35.039s
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Jake Young, from Melbourne’s South Eastern Suburbs, won his first Victorian title when he was able to bump and grind his way through the 30-car starting field and then out-gun everybody else on his way to a Crash and Bash Association title win at Alexandra Speedway. Young was one of five winners at the recent meet, with Lenny Bates winning Street Stocks, Brendan Miller the Sports Sedans, Ricky Cornwall the Victorian Speedway Council Juniors and Kasey Garlick the Speedway Sedans of Australia Junior Sedan winner. With 30-plus cars in the Victorian title feature race, a massive crash in the first turn of the dog leg entry with a number of cars jammed up against the concrete wall put out some of the main players, a re-start and a crash on the out section of the dog leg again before any lap had been completed also took out a number of cars. Grant Attewell, Lee Beach, Rod Disher were three strong competitors knocked out before a lap had been run. Damien Miller was early leader and didn’t look like he would be in trouble or under pressure from his competitors for a number of laps. Then a flat tyre meant he had to go off track and have the tyre changed and come back into the course to continue. This happened three times for him. Young never had to enter the pit enclosure at all over the forty laps, while others had to a number of times. Young went on to win by a lap over Rob Bushell, Andrew Corlett, Daniel Williams and Beau Evans. In the Victorian Speedway Council Junior Sedans feature Ricky Cornwall competing in a Sports Sedan with race rubber, was to strong and took victory ahead of the Victorian Junior Standard Saloon champion Adrian Lawrence competing with only four millimetres of tread as per rules he must abide by, Toby Carmichael, Jack Brudenell and Ally Morrison. Brendan Miller sent a clear message out to entrants in the upcoming 100 Lap Derby when he won the Sports Sedan feature in front of Alexandra local Luke Fallon. Steve Kershaw form the Eastern Suburbs was third with Tim McPherson and David Donegan rounding out the top five competitors. Earlier, Andrew Jordan had a massive roll at the final turn in the dog leg when the stewards deemed contact
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ALL RIEKER HUSH PUPPIES ZIERA ECCO ARCOPEDICO ROCKPORT CABELLO DIANA FERRARI SLIPPERS
ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
BE QUICK DON’T MISS OUT
GREENWOOD’S SHOES 85 Main Street Croydon 9723 3217
5 DAYS EVERYTHING REDUCED NO HOLDS NO LAY BY ONLY
12352788-HM21-17
Monday - Friday 9.00 - 5.00 Saturday 9.00 - 3.00 SALE BEGINS 9.00am TUESDAY 23RD MAY - MUST END 3 pm SATURDAY 27TH MAY