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Split draws fire By Victoria Stone-Meadows and Derek Schlennstedt 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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Dreamtime footy hits hills By Derek Schlennstedt Yarra Valley will host its maiden Dreamtime match between Healesville and Woori Yallock, and will recognise and celebrate Indigenous players and culture. Fittingly, the local match will take place at the Woori Yallock Football ground on 27 May, the same week as the Sir Doug Nichols ‘Dreamtime at the G’ AFL game. The traditional custodians of the land will be acknowledged prior to the match to be played under lights. Many players of local football clubs in the past have been Indigenous, and Aunty Joy, who helped organise the game along with Leisl Morrey, said that this match was recognising those previous football players in the region. “This will be the first time we’ve had this kind of ceremony,� Aunty Joy said. “It could be called a recognition and reunion match, and I think in the Indigenous round it gives respect to those who have laid the foundations across the Yarra valley.� “For younger generations who continue to play, and indeed families from elsewhere, they come here knowing there are roots in the Yarra Valley and that other Indigenous players have played here for a long time.� The Dreamtime event will be held at the Woori Yallock Football club and include the under-18s, the reserves and also netball games. The main event will be the seniors match between Healesville and Woori Yallock to kick-off at 7pm. New jumpers and dresses were designed for the game by Healesville designer Sophie Young. The designs for the Woori Yallock and Healesville football jumpers and

From left, Ashcraft Davies, Ashley Shanks (netball) , Hayden Smith and Mick Anson. 168511 netball dresses include important Wurundjeri symbols such as eucalyptus leaves, a boomerang, and Warin (wombat) paws. There is also pre match entertainment, and during the half-time break of the seniors, the under 9s will play

a brief game. “We’d like to put on a really nice display. “Because it’s at night, we want to emphasise spirit through life, and we’ll have a voice that will be singing in

language, and a large Bunjil eagle puppet,� Aunty Joy said. Healesville Football Club president, Felix Fraraccio, said the club was honoured to be part of the event and looked forward to being involved in it in future years.

“Our club is more than excited to be part of it and our players as well. “I know our club and others embrace it and we hope a lot of people get along to it as it will be a great night,� Felix said.

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Scouting for volunteers employers who freely allow members to attend emergencies during normal work hours. Captain Bates said being a volunteer firefighter gave back in ways that went beyond the personal achievements. “There is no better reward than the satisfaction of helping other people at their time of need, or in protecting your own community during times of emergency,” he said. The brigade is looking for operational firefighters, men and women aged over 16 years, who want to serve, protect and play an important part in their community. Nationally accredited training and protective equipment is provided at no cost to the volunteer. A free, no-obligation information session will be held at the Healesville Fire Station, Crowley Road, Healesville, at 7.30pm on Tuesday, 30 May. For further information, phone 0417 106 440.

Have you always wanted to help your community learn new skills and make new friends? Healesville Fire Brigade is currently recruiting volunteer firefighters to join its team. Brigade captain Graeme Bates leads a team of people who live and work in his own community, and says it’s the community spirit of both volunteers and local employers that makes it a rewarding experience. “Being a CFA volunteer is extremely rewarding; it enables you to challenge yourself in a supportive, fun and friendly environment,” he said. “Our volunteers come from all walks of life and have diverse backgrounds, interests and skills from cafe owners and tradesmen to bus drivers, tree loppers, people who work in retail, mums and local business owners.” One of the great strengths of the brigade, a fully volunteer station, is that it is so well supported by local

Healesville CFA volunteers come from all walks of life ... and are supported by employers such as Coles and Mckenzies Buses. 168636. Picture compiled by CFA volunteer Peter Smith of Preview Illustrations.

Sorted: Postie calls it a day By Derek Schlennstedt For 20 years he’s served the community, delivering the paper and sorting through mail, now, at the age of 70 Stanley Schram is hanging up the mail bag and looking forward to a sleep-in. “I get up around quarter past three.” “It’s great in the summer, but a mongrel in the winter when the frost comes on, but, you get used to it,” he said. Stanley moved to Healesville in the 1990s and was in-between jobs when a friend noted there was a position as delivery driver at the Healesville Post Office. “My mate told me that there was a job going at the post office. “I thought, yeah I’ll have a go at that.” “I came in and they said you can start tomorrow, the rest as they say is history,” he said. A regular day for Stanley involves waking up at 3am, feeding his cats and then driving to the post office where he takes delivery of the newspapers. He then wraps the papers and drops them off to the houses before coming back to the office at 8am and sorting through the day’s mail. Of the 1400 mail boxes, each box has a number that corresponds to a name on the envelope. Stanley knows each individual box and doesn’t miss a beat, easily rattling off which letter matches which post box with pinpoint accuracy. “91 Mt Riddell - yep that would be number 995,” said Stanley “You got to know the whole lot off by heart.” “It’s a real art, and you got to have

Car break-ins A 32-year-old Healesville woman has been arrested, and will face court in relation to a series of car break-ins in the Healesville area. She allegedly committed a burglary at Shirley Lane, Healesville, on 18 May about 7am, when she was disturbed by the occupants and fled on foot. Police from Healesville, Mooroolbark and Yarra Ranges CIU conducted a search of the area and located the female at the Healesville Sporting Complex a short time later, where she was taken into custody. The woman has been charged with multiple offences, and is currently remanded in custody, awaiting court. Detective Senior Constable Andrew Austin at Lilydale CIU said that no related reports had been made since the arrest.

After 20 years delivering newspapers and sorting mail at the Healesville Post Office, Stanley Schram will be hanging up his postman hat. 168570 Picture: DEREK SCHLENNSTEDT

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an analytical mind to sort mail - there’s nothing we don’t miss,” he said. Each morning Stanley drops newspapers off around the Healesville area, and while he’s met plenty of people through the job he also knows all the resident dogs. “They wait for me patiently, they're good fun - you give them a paper and off they go, tail wagging up the driveway.” “I think I’ve known 40-50 really good lovely dogs, I don’t even know their owners half the time just their dogs,” he said. Stanley will finish up 20 years of working at the post office on Wednesday

A male driver was lucky to escape uninjured after his van flipped on the Healesville-Kooweerup Road on Tuesday 16 May. His van veered into oncoming traffic, before clipping an approaching vehicle and rolling. The crash occurred about 5pm, just before Albert Road, and the driver, a Healesville resident who lives near the scene of the accident, emerged from the crash shaken. The road was later closed after the Healesville Fire Brigade and SES attended the scene. Investigations into the incident

24 April, and although he’s looking forward to retiring said he would miss the small community which he considered his second family. “You come to enjoy it because you’re out there with the early risers, the baker or the bloke that comes and brings the paper, - it’s just a little community at that time in the morning and you get used to being part of it very quickly. “I know I’m going to miss that part of the community." “The best part of this job is definitely the people."

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A close call for two drivers on Wednesday 16 May, when a van swerved into oncoming traffic on the Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Rd. 168508 Picture: DEREK SCHLENNSTEDT is ongoing, and police are making inquiries. However, Senior Constable at Mooroolbark police, Christopher Moloney, said fatigue might have been a factor. “It’s a long straight section of the road, so not an area where you would expect a collision to occur,” he said. “There’s also good visibility, so it does appear it may be fatigue related.” Sen Const Moloney said the crash could have been worse. “It wasn’t quite a head-on, but it was only centimetres away,” he said. Sen Const Moloney reminded drivers that if they’re feeling tired, to stop and pull over.

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Those who are 83 this year, born in ’83 or celebrating their birthday on Healesville Sanctuary’s big birthday weekend of 27 or 28 May are invited to be a special guest at the Sanctuary’s 83rd Birthday Party, which will include birthday cake. Entry is free for the ‘special birthday guests’ and entry for children aged four to 15 so join party animals, keeper Raegan Di Paolo and Florence the wombat (above), for a happy birthday visit. Phone 1300 966 784.

Bad Girls - The Musical will explode on stage at Warburton on 27 and 28 May. Based on the English television drama the 15+ show has drama, music and humour and is a joint presentation of Catprint Theatre, Warburton Theatre Productions and Valley Productions. Book at www.culturetracks.info.

As part of Autism Awareness Month and to celebrate the opening of our Chirnside Park branch, Noah’s Ark is offering free Autism workshops on Wednesday 31 May at 1pm and 6.30pm at Chirnside Park. For more information or to book, free call 1800 819 140 or visit www.noahsarkinc. org.au/autismworkshops.

Women’s Empowerment Circle A five-week series of workshops is being sponsored by Healesville Rotary Club under the banner of a Women’s Empowerment Circle. Holistic counsellor Marimba Wilkie and psychotherapist Jan Alexander will facilitate the free program which will be held in Healesville starting on Friday 2 June. Phone 0408 673 820 or 0401 454 365 for more information and to book.

Ski Patrol Lake Mountain Ski Patrol is recruiting volunteers to join the weekend patrol team. The patrol is an integral part of Lake Mountain operations keeping the mountain safe for visitors, providing first aid services and general advice to the public, and assisting with searches if the need arises. Training starts on 3 and 4 June. For more information phone Bronwyn on 0409 212 307, email howell.bronwyn.b@ edumail.vic.gov.au or visit www.lakemountainskipatrol.org.

Face2face ... Now! Ready, set ... paint! One week to go to the 30 May closing date for canvases in Warburton’s Face2Face exhibition. Paint, collage or draw a favourite local person to be part of the exhibition which will be mounted in main street windows in Warburton on 1 July. Blank canvases are available at the Waterwheel Centre. Phone 5966 9028 or email face2facewarburton@gmail.com.

Having spent more than half my life in Queensland, my footy code is League and I love watching the NRL. A couple of weeks ago, the NRL celebrated its annual Indigenous round. Some of the statistics that came out of that were surprising. That is, only 3 per cent of our nation’s population are Indigenous however Indigenous players make up 16 per cent of the NRL and 20 per cent of the State of Origin players. This, of course, is to be expected when you consider that the cradle of Rugby League is far north-Queensland. Great coaches like Jack Gibson and Wayne Bennet have nurtured and encouraged Indigenous players for years, while there is none better than Cowboys captain Jonathon ‘JT’ Thurston. A great memory from my childhood is watching Lionel Morgan running around with the Wynnum Manly team in the Brisbane League. Indigenous sports men and women have, and continue to, do us proud. Stanley R Burgess, Healesville.

Time to move When will local, state or national government get off their butts and do something about the Maroondah Highway between Coldstream and Healesville? How many people need to die or suffer critical injuries before something is done? The Yarra Valley attracts an enormous number of tourists, particularly on the weekends (but also through the week)

where local traffic and tourist traffic literally collide. I have only lived in Healesville for four years but travel back and forth between Healesville and Lilydale. Almost daily, there are near misses caused by frustrated tradies or residents coping with tourists who want to travel anywhere between 20km/h and 40km/h under the limit on a mostly 100km/h highway. At the very least, there should be double the number of overtaking lanes (preferable a double highway) and signage that makes it clear to tourists that when they pull out in front of traffic, that traffic is travelling at least 100km/h. Something needs to be done before more deaths or casualties occur. Whatever happened to the money collected as petrol excise that was intended to go to road improvements? Phil Drew, Healesville.

The precious When I was visiting Healesville on Wednesday, 10 May, I lost my wedding ring. My wife and I were with friends and it must have slipped off my finger, I think either in or around the Coles supermarket car parking area, or perhaps at the public toilet in the centre of town. It is a plain gold ring and it has great sentimental value to me. If anyone has found the ring, I would be very appreciative if they could contact me on 0428 817 755. I am offering a reward for its return. John Lord, Tumbi Umbi, NSW.

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Healing the Spirit

A collaboration that aims to put people with a disability into the workforce is kicking goals. Growing Together in Horticulture (GTiH) draws its inspiration and grass-roots experience from Bernie Sullivan who was a team leader and instructor for many years working with people with a disability in a community nursery in the Yarra Valley. Bernie’s vision is to provide the training and opportunity for people to gain a qualification and paid work, and to provide businesses and government bodies with a skilled and trained workforce. The work includes horticulture, parks and gardens and some landscaping, tapping into the industries that thrive in the Yarra Valley such as orchards, vineyards, flower growers, nurseries, and environmental projects through government instrumentalities. With Apprentice Groups Australia (AGA) and Eastern Access Community Health (EACH) on board, along with TAFE, all the training and support elements of the vision are well in place. Bernie said disability can cover a wide range of perceived limitations from mental health issues to physical impediments. “As long as they can do the work, the door is wide open to give someone the opportunity to show their real worth instead of crushing them,” he said. A solid plank of GTiH is that the work is charged out at award rates, addressing a situation Bernie says is a flaw in many systems which provide funding to hire people with a disability. “What happens too often is that

Two events in the Yarra Valley will mark Reconciliation Week 2017. Aboriginal health, connection to culture and land management practices will be discussed by a series of speakers at the Yarra Ranges Reconciliation Week event in Healesville on Thursday, 1 June, and Yarra Valley ECOSS will host a Reconciliation Day event in Wesburn on Sunday, 28 May. Yarra Ranges Council, with partners Inspiro and HICSA, will present a number of speakers under the theme Healing the Spirit, from 10am to 1pm at The Memo on 1 June. Speakers include Aunty Phyllis Andy and Sharon Huebner whose book ‘No Longer a Wandering Spirit explores the life of Noongar woman Bessy Flower, who was taken from Western Australia to Gippsland as a teenager. Wurundjeri elder Dave Wandin will then present Return of the Firestick, talking about how Aboriginal land management practices are being adopted in planned burns. Professor Kerry Arabena will speak about the social and cultural determinants of Aboriginal Health. To RSVP, phone Shenae Voce on 9294 6734 or email s.voce@yarraranges.vic.gov. au . ECOSS will present a program including Wayapa Wuurrk - Aboriginal Wellness Foundation, Earth mindfulness meditation, Player flags for peace, bush foods, poetry and storytelling, songs by Murray Goodchild and a sausage sizzle with a difference - emu and kangaroo sausages. The ECOSS event is at 711 Old Warburton Road, Wesburn, from noon to 3pm on 28 May. Entry $5 donation. Visit www. ecoss.org.au for more information. National Reconciliation Week runs from 27 May-3 June, and 2017 marks the 50 year anniversary since the 1967 referendum and 25 years since the Mabo decision.

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Trainees Leigh Wilson and Cody Osbourne front with Ray Dobbie, Bernie Sullivan and Gavin Prentice, Picture: ROB CAREW Bushland managing officer with Yarra Ranges Council. 165881 when the money runs out so do the jobs,” he said. “This is about giving people an opportunity to work and to do a traineeship with all the back up, and getting them out there into the Yarra Valley,” Bernie said. “We give organisations the opportunity for us to do the work that needs doing and for them to see these guys working, so they can then take them on knowing they are solid workers. “When someone gets a job, it saves the government money, and someone else can then step into their place and get the same sort of opportunity.” Ray Dobbie, Field Consultant with AGA) said trainees and ‘employers’ had peace of mind when they get involved with GTiH.

“We’ve been around for 30 years and do the right thing including all entitlements and relevant training,” he said. “We charge out at award rates and we comply to industry standards ... everything is done by the book.” Consistency of work is the big challenge for GTiH and both Bernie and Ray say they are extremely pleased with the connections they are forging, including with Yarra Ranges Council and other bodies but would like to see more State Government funding put into projects they can tender for. The satisfaction is mutual. Yarra Ranges mayor Noel Cliff said the council is proud of its work with GTiH and Mr Sullivan, and has

an ongoing commitment to work with the group and its members where possible. The GTiH group has delivered over $10,000 of maintenance activities at Birdsland and other sites including weed control, amenity whipper snippering and mulching over the past 12 months with other programs currently running and potential programs to be confirmed. GTiH is now speaking with other councils and government bodies, and Bernie and Ray say the potential to grow the organisation is limited only by the work they can provide to their people. For more information on GTiH, phone Bernie Sullivan on 0403 588 945.

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Flow sweeps river clean

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There's something fishy about the amount of water flowing down the Yarra and Watts rivers over the coming weeks ... and it’s called the Australian grayling. Melbourne Water has started releasing millions of litres of water from the Upper Yarra and Maroondah reservoirs with the great flow starting on Thursday, 18 May and expected to continue until 15 June. Apart from the spectacle such a release creates, the primary purpose of the release is to support juvenile Australian grayling migration and spawning. Cheryl Edwards, Environmental Water Resources, Melbourne Water said the release was important for the success of the species which spawn in the freshwater reaches of the system before the eggs and larvae drift out to sea. Macquarie perch also spawn in places where the river flows quickly over a pebble bed, and these locations tend to get clogged with silt during the year. “The flow from environmental water releases enables the spawning grounds to be cleaned up in preparation for spawning and a steady stream flow allows the eggs to remain stable in the spawning grounds,” Ms Edwards said. Other species expected to benefit from increased environmental flows include regionally significant river blackfish and the platypus. River levels can be expected to rise up to 90cm in the Yarra and up to 120cm in the Watts River through Healesville during the release and are within the normal natural variation of these rivers. In Millgrove, peak flows in the Yarra River will be up to 600 megalitres a day for seven days from 27 May to 4 June.

A total of 400 people gathered at the summit of Mt Donna Buang on Saturday,13 May, to create a giant human sign spelling out support for the proposed Great Forest National Park. The human sign measured over 60 metres long and 50 metres wide and spelled out the word, ‘We love parks,’ with the word love in the symbol of a love heart. Hundreds of Warburton residents made the trek up the mountain to take part, and the Victorian National Parks Association organised people into their respective groups and letters. “People were allocated to be either part of the heart or part of a letter as soon as they arrived,” president of the Warburton Environment Group, Karina Doughty, said. “Friends of Leadbeater’s Possum, Warburton habitat group, Healesville groups and Toolangi groups, and many individuals came together to support the need for the creation of the Great Forest National Park.” The Great Forest National Park proposes a new 355,000 hectares of protected forests to the existing 170,000 hectares of parks and protected areas in the Central Highlands of Victoria. The Central Highlands region of Victoria is located around towns such as Healesville, Kinglake, Toolangi, Warburton, Marysville and Woods Point, and this region includes the vast majority of remaining (and declining) leadbeater’s possums.

Four hundred people gathered on the summit of Mount Donna Buang to show their support for the Great Picture: GREG CARRICK Forest National Park.168536 The event, called the Great Forest Picnic, focused on putting pressure on the Daniel Andrew’s Government to create the Great Forest National Park. Victorian National Parks Association executive director Matt Ruchel attended the event and said the creation of such a reserve would be paramount to the survival of threatened species. “National parks benefit people

and nature by providing permanent protection for our unique wildlife and a place for people to enjoy the great outdoors,“ Mr Ruchel said. “The Andrew’s Government is running out of time to give Victorians a clear commitment that it will create a new Great Forest National Park.“ Karina Doughty said the day had an incredible atmosphere, and was

amazed at the number of passionate people who came out to support the creation of the Great Forest National Park. “It was really exciting for us to see how many passionate people made the effort to come up the mountain and be outdoors and be in our national parks,” Ms Doughty said. “It was a really great atmosphere.”

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Great time for cancer cure By Kath Gannaway Carmel Pignataro has been a passionate supporter and advocate for the Cancer Council for many years through her involvement with Mont De Lancey’s Greatest Morning Tea. But in November 2015, this advocacy was made all too personal when a devastating cancer diagnosis for her husband, Mick, sparked her own journey in supporting those searching for a cure. Mick grew up in Wandin and was an integral part of Wandin community not only through business, but also through the lifelong bonds and friendships he developed over the years.

Enduring six months of continuous chemotherapy and two surgeries, Mick showed incredible determination and strength for his family, but tragically lost his battle at the age of 47, leaving behind his heartbroken wife and three devoted sons. Through her own grief, Carmel realised the urgency in raising awareness and fund-raising for organisations like the Cancer Council, to help fund vital research, support services, prevention programs and a cure. Organisers of Mont De Lancey’s Greatest Morning Tea event, Alison Jones (Sebire) and Natalie Pye have been a great support to

Mick, Carmel and their family. “For me to be able to help with this event, in Wandin ... I really feel like I’m doing it for Mick,” Carmel said. Carmel said baking and just being part of such a positive event had been a good experience and urged people to support the morning tea on Thursday, 25 May. The Biggest Morning Tea will be held at Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead from 9am to 11.30am, and will include a delicious morning tea, raffles, a guest speaker and a guided tour. Entry by donation. For more information, phone 5964 2088.

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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 oldschool action director of the best kind: in the beautifullycomposed 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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Straight talk on quality back health One in six Australians are experiencing the physical and psychological effects of chronic back problems. Of the estimated 3.7 million people suffering from chronic back problems, many are also likely to suffer from poor quality of life and are unable to engage in an active, healthy life. With around 70-90 per cent of Australians suffering from lower back problems in some form at some point in their lives, it is fast becoming a major public health concern. Australia is ranked sixth in the world for lower back pain, and ranked first in Australasia. Chronic back pain can be quite distressing, but there is no need to suffer in silence. There are steps you can take to address chronic pain symptoms. Improvements, no matter how small, may help you feel like yourself again. Taking small steps towards better health and seeking professional advice can make a big difference in how you feel. For many people, back pain can be prevented or managed with appropriate lifestyle changes and care. It is never too late or too early to take steps to improve spinal health. Improving overall lifestyle can help prevent

chronic back problems and may also address other health issues. Poor posture increases pressure on your spine and can cause tension, soreness, headaches, back pain and fatigue. Good posture keeps the body in its best shape and natural position. This may reduce wear and tear of joints, relieve stress and improve overall health. Incorporating mobility into your daily routine could also help with back pain. Sitting or lying down in one position for a long time isn’t good for your back. Staying active can relieve the strain and help improve circulation to the body. Seek advice from your chiropractor or other healthcare professional on which activities are best for you. Chiropractic options for treating chronic back pain can also help as it focuses on the relationship between the spine and the nervous system, without the use of surgery or drugs. Chiropractors work towards restoring and maintaining normal spinal function, and encourage patients to make the necessary lifestyle choices to achieve this. Spinal Health Week is from 22 May to 28 May 2017. For more details, visit chiropractors.asn.au

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Support in times of change Located beside the picturesque river at Warburton, AdventCare Yarra Ranges offers excellent aged care accommodation for people from a wide area covering the Warburton and Yarra valleys. Offering an exceptional standard of residential care facilities, AdventCare supports families with changing care needs. The home has been operating for many years and is currently upgrading and expanding its number of rooms to meet the increasing needs of the community. “One of the services which should be considered is Respite Care where you or your loved one spend time at the home to provide you with supported care and accommodation for a period of time up to nine weeks a year, or longer if need be,” AdventCare CEO David Reece explained. “This allows you to experience residential care and to have an assessment of your ability to function at home and your changing care needs.” Respite Care also provides a carer or partner with a break so that they can recharge, have a holiday or fulfil another commitment while their friends or family members are cared for. Respite can be used regularly or prior to a permanent admission so that guests are comfortable with living in the home and enjoying the activities it offers. Anyone who is interested should contact Facility Manger Coleen Hilbert who will provide a tour of the home and facilities. For more information call 5966 4400 or visit www.adventcare.org.au.

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HAYBAIL STABLES 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

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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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40 Sherriff Close Millgrove

$790,000 - $860,000

Take in the country air - 10 acres of views! 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 for you!

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)

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$500,000 - $550,000

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Located just 500 metres from everything in town including Woolworths, primary school, Yarra Sports Centre, and backing onto the iconic Warburton Trail this land is the ideal location for your new home (STCA). With all services available including mains water, sewer, gas and NBN this over 500 square meter sun drenched and level block is the perfect choice for all buyers. NRZ2 zoned. Contact today to secure this rare opportunity.

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. This certainly is one for you to put on the list.

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36 Christine St Millgrove

$285,000 - $310,000

A solid start & great opportunity! You’ll be off to a solid start with this brick veneer home situated in a lovely spot at the end of a quiet street. The home has a lot to offer with 3 spacious bedrooms upstairs and 2 bedrooms downstairs, the main bedroom being naturally sunny and light with carpets throughout make it very cosy and the mains ducted heating is fabulous for this time of the year with a lick of a switch for instant warmth. Generous original bathroom and separate toilet off the laundry is a great set up for the whole family. An original kitchen with gas cook top, electric oven and dining has a gorgeous outlook over the near lat backyard with plenty of native plants and birds who visit daily, this outlook continues through to the living space with nice big windows to sit and soak up the serenity. The bonus with this property is the 2 extra rooms downstairs which would be perfect as a teenager retreat or studio.

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 3:30-4:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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20 Curzon Ave Healesville

$490,000 - $540,000

Having it all is easy 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 a lock up garage plus wood shed & garden shed.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

21 Marlino Ave Warburton

$285,000 - $310,000

14 Webb St Warburton

$460,000 - $505,000

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Gorgeous 4 bedroom home with magniicent views

Get inspired by this tranquil location and only a short stroll to the charming town of Warburton with all it has to offer, from the glorious Yarra river to the famous Warburton trail the property is set down the end of a quiet Avenue. The brick home has on offer 2 generous bedrooms, large kitchen, lovely big decking along the front of the home. All in original condition so bring the tool box and some vision and have fun bringing this home back to life.

Gorgeous weatherboard property with magniicent views of neighbouring mountains. There are 4 bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes and the master with a generous ensuite. The neutral colour palette throughout imparts a modern twist to this spacious, contemporary cottage. The open plan design is enhanced by amazing views, wrap-around veranda. Wood heating & split system air conditioning provide year-round comfort.

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 2:30-3:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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7 Azalea Court Warburton

$370,000 - $400,000

Your chalet in the hills Sunny north facing views through colored autumn leaves give this home the most beautiful warm glow inside. Positioned in a quiet court boasting three bedrooms and two new bathrooms you will have years of peaceful living at this wonderful property. Living extends outside onto a front porch downstairs and a fantastic deck upstairs off one of the bedrooms. A single carport extends into good storage space plus there’s a one room bungalow ideal as a home ofice or craft room. Majestic deciduous trees provide shady spots to sit in the summer & ideal sunny positions in the winter. A beautiful home and location that is sure to impress. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 2:30-3:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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UPGRADE OR DOWNSIZE FABULOUS family home offering plenty of room to move ideal for the growing or extended family. The house has three living areas, four bedrooms, the main with ensuite and walkin wardrobe plus formal dining or home office. Set on a flat block of about 892 square metres with double carport plus separate lock-up workshop.

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GROUP If your considering selling your home to, downsize, upsize, or are considering relocating to another area then NOW is the time to sell. The market is very active with multiple buyers looking in our area in all price points. Low stock over the past 4 months has seen some outstanding results with average days on market being very low. The best and only way to get a great result is by using the best agents who sell more homes for more, Eview Yarra Valley are your #1 Yarra Valley agent. If your dissatisfied with your current property management situation, then contact us today to find out how we can assist you in offering an outstanding service in managing your portfolio. Contact one of our agents today for some friendly, professional and sound advice if selling, renting or buying.

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REGIONAL TOWNS ARE AFFORDABLE FIRST STEP WHILE housing affordability remains a hot topic in Melbourne, new REIV data shows buyers are able to get a foothold on the property ladder in multiple regional towns for less than $250,000. The REIV’s March figures show the state’s most affordable towns are located in regional Victoria with many areas boasting house prices well below the statewide median of $377,000. In the year to March, the Latrobe Valley in Gippsland dominated the most affordable list with three towns recording median house prices below $200,000. Moe and nearby Morwell recorded the state’s lowest median house prices at $165,000 and $170,000 respectively. Despite its affordability, Morwell has experienced double-digit price

growth in the past year. Churchill in south-east Victoria was also at the affordable end of the market with a median house price of $186,500 while buyers on a budget may also want to consider Maryborough, north of Ballarat, where the median house price is currently $190,500. Red Cliffs and Stawell were also among the state’s most affordable towns with median house prices of $203,500 and $210,000 respectively. Both towns recorded capital growth over the year, with house prices in Red Cliffs up 4.4 per cent while Stawell’s median house price rose 14.4 per cent. Myrtleford, between Wangaratta and Bright, is another affordable option for homebuyers with a median house price of $218,750.

Other towns making the most affordable list include Newborough ($230,000), Kyabram ($232,500) and Horsham (235,000). Meanwhile, Mildura in northwest Victoria had the state’s highest number of sales with more than 575 transactions in the year to March. This was followed by Traralgon and Warragul with 380 and 291 sales respectively. High turnover of homes was also recorded in Ocean Grove (262 sales), Drouin (252 sales), Ballarat Central (251 sales) and Highton (231 sales). For more information on median house prices by town or region, visit reiv.com.au JOSEPH WALTON PRESIDENT, REIV

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Edwardian Inspired, 1/2 acre approx With approx 70 squares under rooline, the home has far too many features to mention including; 4 bedrooms plus study, master complete with large walk in robe. 2 bathrooms, huge ensuite complete with double shower & spa bath. Formal lounge and dining room perfect for entertaining Great size timber kitchen with large walk in pantry and new quality stainless steel appliances. Doors lead to a HUGE covered entertaining area perfect for all weather conditions. other features include 9 foot ceilings, ornate cornice & ceiling roses, wood heating complete with heat transfer, split system, wonderful verandah wrapping around entire home & stunning established garden

For SaLE $670,000-$715,000 LaND 1763m2 (approx.) INSPECT Sun 28/5 11.00-11.30am or by appointment

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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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Alan, Sam and Steuart share classic win WARBURTON GOLF WEDNESDAY A Three Person Ambrose and the Johnson/Hyndman Classic was played. The holding of this very popular event for the 10th time saw a win to one of the hosts - Alan Johnson partnered Sam Patrick and perennial winner Steuart Hawke to win with an impressive nett score of 56.67. Not far behind were Ian Garside, Paul Long and Mike Dobson, with 57.33. The NTPs were snared by Kevin Conway 3rd, Allan Hubbard 5th, CHB 9th and to

Steuart Hawke 12th. The committee, on behalf of the members, want to greatly thank Alan and Noel for sponsoring this unique and popular event. Now that it has survived a decade of competition, we all look forward to the next decade. SATURDAY A Stableford event and the Peter Bartlett trophy was played. This time-honoured board event was won by Jason Kennedy with 38 ‘strong’ points. This is a fitting result, as Jason’s dad, P.K. (im-

mediate past Captain), was a great golfing mate of both Peter Bartlett Senior and Junior. Jason also won A Grade on the day to boot. B Grade went to Geoffrey Ireson, in a welcome return to form. Geoff accumulated 40 grand points for the best score on the day. New member, John Wheatley, was runner-up with 37 points. If you scored 34 points, or better, you can claim a ball. The daily NTP winners were Butch 3rd, Willo 5th and 12th, Geoff Fall 9th and to Mr Sunderland (Andy Lockey) on the tough 15th.

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As part of this season’s 50 Year Anniversary Celebrations for the WarburtonMillgrove Football Netball Club (1967-2016), the third Reunion Function - for the 1987-1996 decade - will be held at the home ground, the Mac Sparke Oval, on Saturday 3 June. The club will be playing Emerald. All past players, officials and members from that decade are invited to the Burras Supporters’ Club Function at half-time of the senior football game. Guest Speakers will be former club president and 1995 premiership captain, Rohan Hubbard, and reserves premiership coach, Ian Hancock. The club looks forward to another enjoyable get together as part of their 50 Year Reunion Celebrations. Special thanks to 2000

YARRA GLEN BOWLS Mathew O’Brien has accepted a contract as playing coach for Yarra Glen Bowls Club. Mathew - or ‘Twisties’ as he is fondly known as in the bowling community - started playing with the club at the ripe age of 11 and his career is illustrious with many state and club titles to his name. He has represented Victoria in the Under 18 sides and has achieved many singles and team titles for the state, region, club and individual competitions. “I’m very excited to be back with Yarra Glen as the club has special memories for me, to be able to give back to a club that has supported me for so many years and has many great friends will be challenging and rewarding all at the same time,” he said. President Peter Nelson and his committee have been working hard to re-establish the club and identify Mathew’s appointment as the first step in the process. Mathew recently had a short stint away from the club to better his bowls but has now returned to share his knowledge and will lead the club onto great things over the next two years. Any inquiries can be directed to yarravalleybowlsclub@gmail.com or 9730 1718; alternatively, you can call in at the club any Thursday night as someone will always be there!

premiership coach, Brendan Woods, who was the guest speaker at the last decade function. Brendan provided interesting insight into the 2000 success. The 50 Year Anniversary Gala Reunion Function will be held on Saturday 19 August at the Warburton-Millgrove Sports Club. Bookings are essential as limited seating available. During the function the club’s first ever Hall of Fame Inductees will be announced. Also, the Best Ever Netball Team since 2005 will be announced. Visit the club website - www.burras.com.au - or contact Steve Noonan 0408 989 567, steve.noonan@ yvv.com.au or Garry Lewis 0407 540 234 lewisgg@ bigpond.com for further details. Go Burras!

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Four in a row By Jamie Strudley

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 com-

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

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Bryce's love of the great outdoors and sense of adventure continues to make a difference. 168583 Paul and Bradley Van De Ven with their car for the Shitbox Rally, which will be driven in honour of Bryce Crow. 161878

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the Cancer Council. Bradley and Paul have raised more than $7000, which Paul said would not have been possible without the amazing support of the Healesville community. “We have had to raise a minimum amount of money for the Cancer Council, but with everybody’s generous support we have almost doubled that. “A huge thank you to everyone who has donated, spread the word, got interested and involved with

what we are doing, and why we are doing it,” Paul said. “The experience has been very humbling, and incredibly motivating to meet so many wonderful people along the way.” The Shitbox Rally will begin on Saturday 28 May and the pair’s trials and tribulations can be followed on their Facebook page Bradandadshitbox Rally 2017. They will be travelling with a tracker so they can be followed at www.shitbox.westoznet.com.

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Healesville father and son Paul and Bradley Van De Ven are getting ready to drive their $350 Ford Falcon wagon across Australia. The pair will leave at 5am on Thursday 25 May and will travel with other participants to Adelaide for the start of the Shitbox Rally. “We’ll travel across to Adelaide in a convoy with half of the other Victorian teams,” Paul said. “That way we can look after each other on the trip.

“It’s an eight hour drive so, fingers crossed, we all make it there safely, especially because we have a long way to go after Adelaide.” The Ford Falcon has been dedicated to the memory of Healesville resident and close friend of Paul’s, Bryce Crow, who passed away in 2014 from melanoma. To pay tribute, the car has a sticker of Bryce and the words ‘cruising for Crowy’ along the side. As part of the rally each participant must raise more than $4000 for

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