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Jamie Le Sueur from Montrose is among 51 children around the state who were honoured on 30 May 2017 for their bravery in making a lifesaving call to emergency services. Jamie, who is seven years old, called triple-zero when his mother, Susan, began having a seizure. Despite admitting to being scared, Jamie remained calm and cared for his mother and younger sister until paramedics arrived at their home. He also followed instructions from specialists who advised monitoring her breathing. “I was a bit nervous and scared,” Jamie said. At the time, Jamie was home with his younger sister, Sam, who he had to take care of and keep calm until emergency services arrived. But, despite his best efforts, Sam who was five didn’t believe him when he said to her ‘that everything would be OK’. “She wouldn’t believe me.” “I was trying to keep her from being sad, but I couldn’t do that because she was crying too much,” Jamie said. Both Jamie and Sam were outside at the time of the seizure, and it was Sam who heard a loud bang come from inside. “Mum had it when me and Sam were outside riding our scooters. Sam heard a big bang, and we went in and saw mum having a fit, and then I called triple- zero,” Jamie said. The young hero was nominated by the ESTA operator who took the emergency call. Jamie’s mother, Susan, said she felt extremely proud that he was able to call triple-zero despite never having had a conversation about what to do in an emergency. She, however, noted that there was a triple-zero fridge magnet in their house. “We’ve never sat down and discussed our address or what to do in an emergency, so I was very impressed and proud,” Susan said. Jamie was thrilled about the medal he received at the awards ceremony. “It’s my first medal,” he said proudly. The Junior Triple Zero Hero Awards recognises young people for their bravery and clear thinking in emergencies.

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A display that tells the story of Emerald icon Carl Axel Nobelius and his Gembrook Nursery was launched on Sunday 28 May at the Emerald Museum. More than 100 people attended to help celebrate the event, including descendants of Nobelius and Cardinia Shire Mayor, Cr Brett Owen. Kitty Owens from Museums Australia was also on hand to give great advice to the committee. Emerald Museum President, Chris Britton, said the subject was an incredible person. “The display only touches on the surface of this far-sighted man, his nursery and his family,” she said. “A timeline covers the years 1851, the birth of Nobelius, until today 2017. “In the world of business

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and society, Nobelius had a reputation for traditional values of hard work, thrift and honesty.” Last year, Nobelius Heritage Park achieved state and national significance. The Emerald Museum is located in the scenic heritage site and is the only remaining remnant of the nursery, with many specimens of trees once stocked by the nursery. “Featured in the displays are ledgers with orders from all over the world, the labelling machine and the rare typewriter, dating back to 1884 and used in the Nobelius office,” she said. “These are housed in new display cabinets that were made by the Emerald Men’s Shed.” The committee have also produced a new brochure to match the map located in Nobelius Heritage Park, showing the name of plantings, and the

interpretation of trees and heritage sites. New benches are located on the museum verandah, with wood made from the old cypress hedge that was removed from Worrell Reserve to make way for ‘a place of last resort’ in case of fire in the area. Meanwhile, Beryl Bartacek was honoured for her long service and commitment to the museum over 20 years. The community is encouraged to check out the display, which will be a permanent exhibition. The museum is open every Wednesday from 10am to 3pm; and Sundays from 1.30pm to 4pm. The committee meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 4pm and are looking for new members.

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By Derek Schlennstedt The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is the independent agency responsible for implementing the NDIS which will be introduced in the Eastern Region (including Yarra Ranges) from 1 November, 2017. Residents living with permanent disability, their carers and family members are invited to learn more about the NDIS and how it will affect them at upcoming information sessions being held in the Yarra Ranges. A community information session about the National Disability Insurance Scheme

(NDIS) will be held on Thursday, 8 June, from 10.30am-noon at The Memo in Healesville. Following this an evening session will also be held at Box Hill Institute’s Lilydale Lakeside Campus’ LC Auditorium from 6.30-8pm. Healesville residents, Gary and Anthea Forbes, whose son Adam lives with a disability, will be attending the meetings. Under the NDIS, Anthea said Adam’s care would be more person-centred, and tailored to his specific ability and disability. This, she said, would improve Adam’s quality of life and help him reach his full potential.

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School is set to shine Billanook Primary School will soon receive a SunSmart makeover, thanks to $429,000 in Victorian Government funding. Through the School Pride and Sports Fund, the entrance of the school is set for a major redevelopment, complete with a shelter area, new pathway, stairs and a ramp into the school’s entrance. The shelter will provide a sun-safe and weather-proof play area during school hours, as well as a covered area for students while waiting for buses, parents or carers. In front of an enthusiastic group of students, Education Minister James Merlino announced the development will go ahead. “When you’re waiting for pick-up after school, you’ll have a lovely shelter from the sun, and from the wind and the rain,” Mr Merlino said. “This is a relatively small project, but one that is going to have a really big outcome.” Mr Merlino said principal Julie Legione and school council had written a letter, asking for assistance for this project. After hearing the announcement, Ms Legione said the school couldn’t be happier. “This is a whole lot more, we aimed a lot lower than that. This is really thrilling that we’re going to get a whole new area,” she said.

Stolen Holden A 2014 Holden Colorado was stolen from outside Kooringal Road Upwey overnight on 1 June 2017. At the time it was stolen, the vehicle was displaying personalised registration plates that read GMH888. Anyone with information is urged to contact Yarra Ranges CIU on 9739 2401.

Operation Regal Victoria Police will be launching Operation Regal in a bid to prevent road fatalities over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. The operation targets the main factors of fatalities, including speed, driver distractions such as mobile phones, fatigue, seatbelt offences and drugs and alcohol. James Merlino and principal Julie Legione with the ecstatic students. 169179 “We get to put in some great plans and this gives us scope to do all sorts of exciting things. “This was always high on our list, but

we felt like it was too much for just fundraising; this will be wonderful.” The latest announcement follows on from a 2016 grant of $8800 from the In-

Silvan trucks found clusive Schools Fund, which was used to build an outdoor sensory area made up of a sensory trail, garden, outdoor kitchen and classroom.

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By Peter Douglas Mount Evelyn Meteors said farewell to a club stalwart recently, as beloved coach Daryl LaVelle packed up his sports kit for the final time. After coaching countless junior basketballers over an incredible 40 years, Daryl has decided to hand over the reins to a new generation. LaVelle has been instrumental in building up the club to what it is today, after being one of the club’s foundation members. Club president Roger Bland said many in the region would have lasting childhood memories from their time with Daryl. “Daryl coached both boys and girls through all age groups, from mini-ball to the under-21s,” he said. “He’s well known in the area, he’s a life-member of both the Kilsyth and Mountain District Basketball Association, and the Mount Evelyn Meteors. “He’ll be missed around the club, particularly among the players, who just love him.” Daryl has earned the respect of many, through encouraging players to achieve their potential in basketball.

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Favourite coach: Lisa Wind, Lachlan Wind, coach Daryl LaVelle and Taylah Wind at the farewell function. The club said he always offered up his time for youth and was always ready to help out with advice to players, or mentoring younger coaches. On Sunday 28 May, the club hosted a sausage sizzle and send-off celebration at the Mount Evelyn campus of Yarra Hills Secondary College, which many former players and parents attended. The news of his retirement was posted on the club’s Facebook page, where plenty of well-wishers posted fond memories of their guidance under the master coach.

Jenni Cross posted; ‘What (a) great coach you were Daryl. Tough but fair with a great sense of humour’. Rob Dielemans posted; ‘Congratulations on what you have achieved in your time at Mount Evelyn, Daryl. You are a legend of the club and will be missed by many around the association. I take my hat (off) to you and wish you the very best in retirement’. Lou Williams wrote, ‘Oh, I love this guy! Such a legend and such an awesome, cheeky coach, so many awesome memories with Meteors’.

Montrose CFA volunteers will receive a funding boost of more than $13,000 for a new health and wellbeing fitness area, thanks to a Victorian Government grant. Minister for Emergency Services James Merlino visited the Montrose CFA Fire Station to congratulate volunteers on their successful application under the $15 million Emergency Services Volunteer Sustainability grants program. The fitness area will house new gym equipment for members to use for fitness, training and general wellbeing. It’s designed not only for the physical fitness of members but also for their overall wellbeing. The ESVS grants program has seen more than 550 grants worth more than $9 million approved so far. Mr Merlino said this will be a valuable initiative. “I congratulate Montrose CFA on securing funding for new equipment as part of the Emergency Services Volunteer Sustainability program,” he said. “These volunteers put themselves in danger to keep the local community safe. “The centre will help them improve their fitness and wellbeing and contribute to the vital work they do.”

Two tip trucks stolen from Nature’s Soil in Silvan have been found and returned and a 32-yearold male from Kurunjang was arrested. It is believed the trucks were stolen over the weekend of 20 May when the offender broke into Nature’s Soil and grabbed the keys for both trucks. The male was arrested on 1 June when police located the trucks on a residential property near Pyalong.

High school vandalised On Saturday 20 May 2017 at 10.30pm, two people walking through the Emerald High School smashed a glass door and windows to an office building. Following an investigation and a post on the Eyewatch Cardinia Police service, the two offenders have been allegedly identified.

Correction In the 23 May 2017 edition of the Ranges Trader Mail, Ferntree Gully Mail and Mount Evelyn Mail on page 10, this newspaper inadvertently referred to residents of Fernlea House as inmates. The Mail regrets the use of this phrase.

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It’s the way forward I encourage all Yarra Ranges residents and ratepayers to read through the budget and council plan and share their thoughts. We provide more than 120 services across the Yarra Ranges and have along list of priorities and expenses, to which the budget allocates essential funding. Council has allocated $8.6 million to aged and disability support services, $4.4 million to delivering world-class art exhibitions and performances at our six cultural facilities, $3.8 million to our libraries and $3.3 million to our maternal and child health program. Our capital works program budget of $57.54 million (which includes $11.23 million in projects carried forward from last year) is our biggest to date.

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Last month council released its draft budget to the community, along with documents that map our way forward for the next four years. Residents can submit their feedback about the draft budget, council plan and long-term financial plan until 5pm on Thursday, 8 June. This feedback will be taken on board as we prepare the documents for councillors’ final endorsement at the end of June.

Of that total, $1.5 million will be allocated to the Belgrave MultiPurpose Health Hub construction, $306,000 for a new playground in Queens Park, Healesville and $4.4 million for the first stage of the $28 million Lilydale civic centre redevelopment, among numerous footpath, drainage and road improvement works. Despite a large annual operational budget of $163.94 million to accompany the Capital Works program, council is well-placed to continue under the Victorian Government’s rate cap of two per cent. We’re focusing on delivering high-quality services close to home and maintaining our infrastructure, while finding better and more innovative ways to carry out that work to keep costs down.

These documents were all formed with the community in mind, off the back of our recently-developed vision and values statement. We asked community members about what was important for them as part of our Big Picture consultation in 2016 and gathered almost 3000 responses. These responses told us that you care about community connections, vibrant culture, accessible services and protecting the natural environment. That collective voice of the Yarra Ranges has shaped our vision and values statement and our direction as a council. Read more about the vision and values statement and our budget documents at www.bigpicture.yarraranges.vic.gov.au.

Take a stand for gender equality By Derek Schlennstedt Football and netball clubs in Melbourne’s east are being encouraged to take a stand to support gender equality. A study by Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety indicated that intimate partner violence is the leading cause of illness, injury and death for Victorian women aged 18-44. In response to these statistics, the ‘Be the Change Forum’ aims to inspire and create discussion surrounding what actions local sporting clubs can take to create equal and respectful environments for men and women. The forum will see special guests Collingwood AFLW player, Emma Grant, and former AFL player, Luke Ablett, share personal stories and thoughts on what clubs can do for gender equality. The forum will be held on Wednesday, 7 June at Karralyka Centre in Ringwood at 6.30pm. For more information about the event, email: aladdin.jones@ easternhealth.org.au

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Snippets Community Dinner Cockatoo Neighbourhood House is having a dinner for the community on Sunday 25 June. Come along and meet new people or catch up with friends. Children are very welcome as it’s not a late night. Dinner is from 6pm. If you would like to learn to cook with fresh produce, then come along at 4pm. For catering, let us know you are coming by calling 5968 9031 or email: cnhouse@iinet.net.au.

Workshops, courses Enrolment inquiries for term two are now being taken. Emerald Community House is offering employment skills, new crafts, fitness and wellbeing, writing, food and much more. Learn something new or just connect with others. Inquiries to (03) 5968 3881 or visit www. emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au.

Art show Art Exhibition by members of Mt Evelyn and Yarra Valley Arts Society will be held at Darron Honey Centre, 286 Maroondah Highway, Heales-

ville. Located opposite Coles, at the back of the Uniting Church, Healesville. Saturday 10 June: 9am to 4pm, Sunday 11: 1pm-4pm, Monday 12: 11am-4pm. Free entry. Contact (03) 9735 0638.

Garden craft UPWEY Garden Group U3A. Michelle Jones will demonstrate the art of garden craft. At Upwey Seniors Community Centre (off Mahoney Street, behind Upwey Village shops). Wednesday 14 June at 7.30pm. Inquiries to Barb (03) 9754 3877. All welcome. Supper provided.

Lyrebird survey Volunteers are invited to come and experience the lyrebirds of Sherbrooke Forest and participate in the 2016 annual dawn surveys. Meet 6am at Grants Picnic Ground Shelter, Kallista, Melways Map 75, K4. Survey dates are 17 June, 1 July and 15 July. Breakfast is provided by Parks Victoria after the survey. To register, please email alexmaisey@ hotmail.com or call Alex on 0430 616 622.

Exercise now Exercise classes at Cockatoo Neighbourhood House (CNH) continue during term two. Circuit training for Mum’s Bums and Tums is every Tuesday and Friday, from 9.15am at $7 per session. Beyond Beat It is a low-impact exercise class that is every Monday and Wednesday, 9.30am to 10.30am at $6 per session. For further information call CNH on (03) 5968 9031, email cnhouse@iinet.net.au. For the term two program visit www.cockatooneighourhoodhouse.org.au.

Stop Adani! The important documentary ‘Guarding the Galilee’, which is about the proposed Adani coal mine in Queensland, will be shown at 7.30pm on Wednesday 14 June at Emerald Library. This is a joint screening by Emerald for Sustainability (EmFSus) and Dandenong Ranges Renewable Energy Association Inc. Seating is limited, making RSVP essential (lfuller@bigpond.net. au).

Monbulk MP James Merlino on Thursday 25 May announced the Victorian Government is providing support to ensure local youth at risk of disadvantage can continue their education. Applications have opened for a $1100 scholarship to students who live in public or community housing, or who are at risk of homelessness. There are 230 scholarships available, designed to assist with expenses such as books, laptops and course fees. The program provides financial support to help young people to continue their secondary education. Students are eligible to apply for a scholarship if they are under 21, experiencing financial hardship, and living in social housing or at risk of homelessness. Students must be studying in Year or 11 or Year 12 at a Victorian Government school - or the equivalent TAFE - for the 2018 academic year. Applications can be made between 22 May and 30 June 2017. More at www.kuc.org.au.

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Honeyeaters quietly thrive By Derek Schlennstedt While they may be difficult to spot, the helmeted honeyeater population is thriving. In a report by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), 62 helmeted honeyeaters were bred in the wild during the 2016-'17 breeding season. With a wild population of just under 200 birds, a boom is a relative concept. However, this is the highest number of helmeted honeyeaters in the wild since the recovery program began in 1989. Senior ornithologist at DELWP, Bruce Quin, is thrilled with the results, nonetheless. “This is such fantastic news and is the second-highest number of fledglings we’ve had from a breeding season since the recovery program began 27 years ago,” Mr Quin said. “The past three years have resulted in very successful breeding seasons and is in part due to the work that has gone into the revegetation of different sites within the Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve.” That revegetation is helped by the volunteer group, Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater, who produce 100,000 tonnes of plants for revegetation purposes every year. This vegetation is vital to

Bruce Quin is tasked with banding and taking DNA samples, which can take around 20 minutes per helmeted honeyeater. Each bird will be given a unique colour-band combination and its DNA will be sampled by performing a blood prick test. “This is a laborious task that takes hours of time waiting, while you battle mosquitoes and leeches, and wait for the helmeted honeyeaters to enter the feeding stations,” Mr Quin said. “But, it’s a waiting game worth playing ... these records are used to monitor the size and genetic composition of the helmeted honeyeater population. “We’re quite excited about the population rise but we also understand there is still a lot of work to be done."

the helmeted honeyeater population, who use the foliage for roosting and nesting. Bob Anderson, President of Helmeted Honeyeaters said such numbers wouldn’t exist without the revegetation program. “It gets the birds moving into areas that have been revegetated in recent years which is extremely important,” he said.“They like eucalypts and tea tree foliage and require a dense upper and mid-storey for them to roost and nest in.” Over the next few weeks, Mr Quin and volunteers from Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater will be recording of every new bird in the Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve.

Blanket coverage for this initiative of winter warmers Ferntree Gully’s Le Pine Funerals is calling on the community to show their support for those sleeping rough through donating their spare blankets to the business. The blanket appeal will return this winter, in partnership with Anglicare Victoria, encouraging people to help warm up the streets. Mark Osborne from Le Pine Funerals says the blanket appeal is a great way to raise awareness of the plight of homelessness, while supporting those less fortunate. Le Pine Funerals will be collecting blanket until the end of June, with all donations being distributed by Anglicare Victoria to those in the community feeling cold this winter. Pictured from left are Kathryn Spinks, Emma Langworthy, Sean Campbell and Picture: ROB CAREW Ash Crow. 168718

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Letters Powerless Again, we poor, suffering residents of Mt Toolebewong have been denied electricity by AusNet due to unforeseen circumstances. The planned outage for last Saturday (27 May) was accepted in good faith, so I personally worked outdoors as it was a mild day. The outage was supposed to end at 4.30pm but was not restored until 7.12pm. Not only have we had in the past, poor internet coverage, and until recently, poor mobile phone coverage, but have had to weather the horrendous winds of late winter which usually cause even more power outages, plus trashed and fallen trees everywhere. We put up with a muddy five-kilometre long road in winter and endure dust and more dust in summer covering all our verandahs and outdoor appliances (are we too spoiled, huh?) Can’t we even get reliable power supply? I can imagine the outcry should this happen in ‘hipster’ Brunswick and inner leafy eastern Melbourne suburbs. You may ask why I live here, as even now barking dogs have accompanied their owners to this once peaceful area, as well as the other inconveniences just mentioned. I initially thought my residency was to enjoy the great Australian bush, but I now wonder why I even bother anymore, after 37 years of an endurance race. Country living is for the dreamers or the gullible. But I guess I am still living in ‘paradise’. Graham Answerth, Mt Toolebewong.

All too clear Disappointed in the current allocation of valuable ratepayer funds in clearing of sycamore trees (and other deciduous trees) in Mount Dandenong. On seeing recent clearing in Kalorama along the Tourist Road, I had been hopeful a new path extension was being built linking Fiveways to the Kalorama oval and Silvadale General Store. That would have been a worthy use of money. Not only has removing the sycamores created a mess, but the hills have lost some of the wonderful autumn colour and shady groves that locals and visitors love. What a wasted effort! Please revert back to community consultation in selection of funded projects so ratepayers can decide what is important. Kevin Ide, Kalorama.

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The Yarra Valley continues to lose its unique Australian character as more and more plantings of exotic vegetation appear on both public and private land. Recent council exotic tree plantings in Yarra Glen near the police station roundabout are a prime example. Australia has a rich and varied array of trees and plants that a tourist destination like the Yarra Valley should be proudly promoting. The saying ‘When in Rome, do as the Romans do’ could be well applied to the Yarra Ranges Council area by encouraging new residents to adapt their lifestyles to the special local environment rather than seeking to change it. In an age of burgeoning urbanisation, there is much that is naturally and refreshingly different about the Yarra Valley and the Yarra Ranges. We should be sensitive to this and consciously showcase our indigenous and native character. Ian Whitford, Steels Creek.

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Trees halt progress By Derek Schlennstedt Following discussion at the 23 May council meeting, the localised planning document will not be submitted to the State Planning minister after controversy surrounding forestry amendments. Councillors were divided over last-minute changes to the document that included suggestions around the transition to plantation forestry. Introduced in 2014, at the request of the State Government, the localised planning statement is aimed at identifying and protecting areas of Victoria that have highly significant geographic and physical features. The document is the combined work of the Yarra Ranges Council and the Community Reference Group and in 2016, a draft was exhibited to the public and attracted a number of submissions. These submissions were considered by the council on 23 May, and Councillor Mike Clarke, on behalf of some members of the reference group proposed amendments to the document. Cr Clarke highlighted the need to ‘fine-tune the wording’ on certain points and although the scheme looks at planning around a number of areas including the urban growth boundary, it was forestry, and the wording surrounding “sustainable forestry,” that brought about passionate debate in the council chamber. “The notion of sustainable forestry, while it can be read as dealing with native forests, indigenous forests and harvesting them in a sustainable manner - I feel, it is really important that we put the emphasis more on plantation forestry and not try and have an opening where we encourage harvesting of natural forests,” said Cr Clarke. Which he noted was strongly supported in his ‘community’. Councillor Child argued for no changes to be made to the document and said that the timber industry already had to work to strict regulations. “We’ve got to look at what’s in front of us at the moment and what supports that sustainable industry - there’s no fewer than nine state government Acts which that industry has to work to, it is too tight in regards to regulation,” Cr Child said. “All those Acts have to be abided by for that sustainable industry.” Councillor Jim Child, Tony Stevenson and

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Councillor Mike Clarke suggested council adopt the localised planning statement with amendments that had been put forward by some members of the reference group. Fiona McAllister were among those concerned about the timing of the amendment which they felt had come at the ‘11th hour’, but all councillors agreed it was an ‘excellent document’. The motion to amend the document was lost however a following deferment put forward by Cr Heenen was carried with Cr Avery, Clarke, Cliff, Cox and Heenan voting in favour of deferring the document to a later date - which has not yet been confirmed. Rick Houlihan a member of the reference group said there had not been any indication within the reference group that changes needed to be made to the document. “The problem is that a few members of the group decided they wanted to change the document for the last time without telling the rest of the group,” Mr Houlihan said. “It’s been a long process and we’ve ended up with a brilliant document - that’s why we’re upset that some individuals want to change it, whether its improving or fine-tuning - the issue is re-open the document and altering it and revising the whole process it’s gone through.“

Workshops run by Melba Support Services’ Able Bakehouse will teach residents and students how to make simple and healthy meals at home. The ‘Paddock to Plate cafe' workshop is a series of 12 monthly workshops, run by the Able Bakehouse in partnership with Mount Evelyn Primary School and community groups. Aptly called paddock to plate, the program teaches participants how to prepare delicious food using seasonal local produce plucked from the Yarra Valley’s backyard. The monthly workshops take place at the Mount Evelyn Community Hall and the Able Bakehouse has teamed up with local cafes whose chefs will demonstrate their signature dishes. Kerry Kift, project manager for the program said it would not only teach residents how to eat healthy but also show them how affordable it could be. “It’s all about engaging cooking workshops, and teaching people on how to make healthy meals,” she said. “We’ll have a demonstration to show how to make it; it will be really hands-on cooking as a group with guidance from the chef.” “It’s very inclusive and engaging and everybody sits to-

The Metro Tunnel will free up Melbourne’s biggest bottleneck We’re building the Metro Tunnel to eliminate congestion in the City Loop, by running three of our busiest train lines through a new tunnel. It’s a huge project and there will be road and public transport disruptions, but it will untangle the network and create more space for more trains across Melbourne. > > > >

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More train services at peak times to and from the outer suburbs Around 5,000 new jobs created Direct rail connections to universities, hospitals and recreation areas Five new underground stations – two directly connected to the City Loop

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Left to right, chef Maz from Blue Turtle Café and participant in the plate to paddock program, Tristan McLaughlin. gether, cooks together and of course there is a lot of talking.” Melba Support Services manager of innovation and development, David Glazebrook promises participants will enjoy an engaging and interactive cooking workshop. “Workshops will be delivered in a truly inclusive environment, providing social interaction for members of the community and people supported by Melba.” “Participants will have greater skills and confidence to plan, shop and prepare healthy meals using fresh food, sourced locally and affordably,” he said. The next workshop, held on 26 June, will be run by lo-

cal chef Maz, from the Lilydale Blue Turtle Cafe. Participants to this workshop will learn how to create a hearty lentil soup, and delicious blueberry and white chocolate scones. Jason from Bean Seen Cafe will run a 24 July workshop, and both events will run from 10am-1pm. Entry to the workshops is $30 per person, with concession discounts available. Kerry invites everyone to come along and learn how to make all sorts of scrumptious meals. “It’s is real communitybased program and food brings people together,” she said.


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Bank on Bendigo’s support Bendigo Community Bank Branches support some amazing community not-for-profit groups and organisations around Yarra Ranges. Typically this has been achieved as individual community bank branches located throughout the region. The Nova 100 promotion is just one great example of what can be achieved when community bank branches work together with a shared community of interest. “We now have a greater capability to supplement our commitment to community given that we have consolidated some of our resources as the Yarra Ranges Collaborative Marketing Group of Bendigo Bank,” Chair, David Green explained. The collaborative marketing group is made up of representatives of the boards of 13 local branches. “This collaboration means we can engage with and support organisations, as well as maximising promotional opportunities, across a much wider area than individual townships,” Mr Green said. “We are very excited with this move to be able to supplement the existing support each of our community banks currently offers. “I am very proud of the commitment, genuineness and dedication of the group to wider community projects,” Mr Green said. “Seeing the community grow and improve is what really gives as all a buzz and we encourage community groups across the region to log on for the chance to win some extra cash for their group.”

Community bank representatives from across Yarra Ranges are encouraging community groups to have a go on Nova 100. 169143 Bendigo Bank’s regional community manager for Yarra Ranges, Gabriella Butler, is also excited about the Nova 100 promotion which highlights not only the contribution community banks have made in Yarra Ranges over the past 18 years, but the quality bank-

ing products and services they provide. Ms Butler said in addition to the fantastic opportunity for community groups to register for the cash giveaway in the initial phase of the promotion, the extended nine-week campaign

aimed to get the message out that community banks were very much about what they provided as a bank. “We are very much a bank, and we’re a bank offering a full suite of products and services, as all banks do,” Ms Butler said.

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The Monbulk Care Network is excited to be opening their new premises back at 61-63 Main Road Monbulk from Monday 5 June.

This church knows what to do Under the leadership of Mike Folland, The Patch Church of Christ answered the question ‘What can we do for our local community?’ Monbulk Care Network (MCN) commenced on Saturday 25 March 1995, working in co-operation with several local agencies. It was originally based in what was Kummalong Inne, with all proceeds of the shop going into providing community services. They also offered tutoring which was funded by Monbulk Rotary, and later, a counselling ser-

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vice as well as seminars on relevant topics. Richard and Anne Mallaby began their ministry at The Patch Church in 1997 with Richard, as director, guiding the Monbulk Care Network through a number of initiatives. These included actions such as independent operation of the care shop, setting up a support and information service to provide practical assistance to local people in need, purchasing the 61-63 Main Road shops and encouraging the involvement of many new volunteers from The Patch Church as well as other

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work can look back, celebrate and look forward with faith and hope as it expresses the vision of The Patch Church, continued by Open Door Community Church since 2006, for doing God’s work in Monbulk and beyond.” Monbulk Care Network is excited to be opening in new premises at 61-63 Main Road Monbulk from Monday 5 June. Visitors are welcome to come along and visit.

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Underworld - buy the book By Peter Douglas Emerald author Peter Oredsson is fulfilling his mission to sell the intrigue of Melbourne underworld to the world. After late last year releasing his third novel, ‘The Sicilian Favour’, readers seem to have taken a shine to the crime fiction release, with sales proving exceptionally strong. The novel has been described as a compelling tale which ‘mixes horrible fascination and personal empathy’. Oredsson said readers far and wide had embraced his latest novel. “The ‘Sicilian Favour’ is now in the top five per cent on Amazon.com.au kindle and in the top 3.6 per cent on the Book Depository, after only six months in the marketplace,” he said. The Swedish immigrant moved to Australia alone at just age 23, before moving to Emerald with his family three years ago. Oredsson has also managed to publish two books, ‘Peeta Oreda and the Power of Numbers’, and ‘The Blood-line Incursion’. His latest offering is described as an exotic tale of love and loss, greed and fear, power and desire, and set against the exotic backdrop of the criminal underworld in Melbourne.

Held every weekend at the Belgrave Library, workshops will show how to make fantastic shaped lanterns in preparation for the Belgrave Lanterns Festival. 154335 Picture: ROB CAREW Above: Emeraldbased author Peter Oredsson.

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Fine art of lantern fest By Derek Schlennstedt The 11th annual Belgrave Lantern parade is just around the corner, and you can not only take part in the event but also learn how to make wonderful and intricate lanterns. Belgrave Library will be holding Lantern making workshops every weekend until Saturday 17 June. The workshops, are split into advanced, beginner, and intermediate classes, and Lantern co-ordinator Renate Crow said the classes were tailored for all different skill ranges. “There are different types of levels for everyone,” Renate said. “There are super simple ones, then there are also intermediate lantern workshops which include star shapes and snowflakes - these take longer to build and the paper is a bit trickier to put together.

“The advanced workshops are where you can basically make any shape you like ... previously we’ve had rhinoceros heads and a blue tongue lizard, so that’s where that workshop is aimed.” Each year, the festival has attracted thousands of people and this year the festival promises bigger and better lanterns. There’s also the chance to become involved in the festival, and to ensure the event runs smoothly organisers rely on volunteers. Volunteers can expect to do a variety of jobs in the lead-up to the event and also mainly during the festival. These jobs include, carrying lanterns, directing traffic and helping put out signs. “It would be great to have some help," Renate said. “On the night is probably where our greatest need is at the moment, but we’d could also use some

help probably two weeks before putting up signs.“ “On the festival night, we’ll need some lanteneers to carry lanterns, especially some of our big stock lanterns such as the big cockatoo. “We also need marshalls to help mind the street, they actually get the best view of the entire parade because they are in the middle of it all.“ The workshops taking place in the lead-up to the festival do have costs associated with them, however Renate said she was running a free workshop on 11 June teaching how to make balloon lanterns. “I wanted something to be free, so everyone can be included, no matter your financial situation you can come in and build a lantern.” To book a workshop or register interest in becoming a volunteer visit http://www.belgravelanterns.org.au/

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‘TMARA MARA’ – A WELCOME HOME WELCOME to Les and Alma’s home … forty years has seen them take care of this gorgeous character-filled home and enjoy their wonderful 1218 square metre garden. The time has now come for a new family to fill its rooms and enjoy the lifestyle that it has to offer. There are three spacious bedrooms, two separate living areas and a great countrystyle kitchen that has plenty of bench space, loads of cupboards and a breakfast bench where you can look out over the colourful array of azaleas, camellias and maples and even glimpse across distant city views. High ceilings stretch throughout the home and emphasise the amount of space for any growing family while extra highlights such as stunning stained-glass windows create a warm and inviting feel the minute you walk through the front door.

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As well as the two living areas, there is also a gorgeous sunroom that is perfect for soaking up the afternoon sun while reading your favourite novel, and gas ducted heating, a gas heater plus a split-system have all been added to keep the temperature under control all year round. Outside, Les has worked hard at making sure everything has been well looked after. There is a single garage with remote door, two garden sheds plus a greenhouse offer copious amounts of storage options while a paved patio with plumbed in barbecue creates the perfect setting for a weekend get together. There are two small water tanks on the property and the whole yard is extremely well fenced which makes it perfect for young children or your precious pets.

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MODERN STUNNER Self-sufficiency on half an acre Plus Art studio/work shop A private oasis set on the high side and at the end of a no-through road. Move in and enjoy the fruits of someone else’s labour. The extra bonus here is a work studio with large walk-in storage, currently used for bottling, AND a garage-cum-men’s shed complete with wood burning stove. Features 3 Bdr, master with ens & WIR, duc heat, Outdoors boasts stunning gardens complete with fruit trees, large outdoor entertaining area. All services are connected, sealed driveway, double carport, front gates & fully fenced. Price: $560,000- $615,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm katie Woods 0428 744 498

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This weatherboard beauty offers a large living room with an OFP, kitchen with 900mm S/S oven & gas cooktop, stone benchtops & S/S dishwasher. The dining room, 2 beds, study nook, bathroom & laundry complete the upstairs area whilst downstairs the master retreat includes full en suite & gas log ire. Further features include security system, storeroom, loorboards, gas heating & sealed driveway. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Set on 2.5 acres of private gardens, this home has over 30sq of living space, 4 large beds, a home ofice & 3 living areas. The family lounge area overlooks the in-ground pool and gardens. A striking slate ireplace, wood heater plus gas ducted heating and dual split systems have been added for extra warmth and comfort. A rumpus/extended living zone is perfect for additional accommodation. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

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This prestigious home is situated on a stunning 1/3 acre block (approx.) with magniicent views to the city. Featuring a grand 2 storey design, 5 beds, 3 baths, multiple living zones, open plan kitchen/ meals area with quality Gaggenau & European appliances, & granite benchtops, a large decking area, outdoor spa, dble garage & DH. This is sure be a winner for any growing family!! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

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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 cute character illed 3 bedroom home offers a family or investor a unique opportunity. Set on a large 838sqm block & boasting three bedrooms all with their own bathroom, 2 separate living areas, open plan kitchen, lovely timber loors in the family room & kitchen & split systems in every bedroom. All with brand new carpet this home is ready to move in. Short stroll to local school, shops & transport. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

45 Anne Street Lilydale

$1,400,000 - $1,500,000

24 William Cres Woori Yallock

$500,000 - $550,000

Magniicent 10 Acre Lifestyle Property

4 bedroom home on a lat 1/2 acre (approx.)

With spectacular outlooks in every direction, this expansive and charming home sits proudly on approximately 10 marvelous acres. Showcasing the home itself, 3 large paddocks, a fantastic swimming pool and spa with incredible views, a huge 6 X 12 shed with hot and cold water, power and 2 adjoining horse stables, this home has it all. Inside the home comprises 4 large bedrooms, master bedroom with built in robe and ensuite, and an immaculate bathroom with free standing bath servicing all bedrooms.

This much loved family home consists of 4 bedrooms - all with BIR’s plus an ofice off the dining room, huge deck with access from both living areas. The huge lounge is warm and inviting with its ambient gas log fore for those cold winter days along with big windows to keep it light and bright. Outside offers 1/2 acre (approx.) allotment, designated parking out front as well a single car carport. Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 12:00-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

22 Browns Road Montrose

$870,000 - $950,000

23 Cairncroft Ave Launching Place

Impressive Family Home on Over an Acre

Big family space on half an acre with great views

You are welcomed by the impressive decking area to the front and upon entry of the home you are greeted by the gleaming timber hardwood loors throughout the front entrance and the kitchen dining area. With 3 separate living zones, the irst living zone is located next to the kitchen with an open ireplace to keep you warm and cosy during those colder months, the second is on the upper level of the home with enough room to set a lounge area, dining and rumpus room. The modern and extremely versatile kitchen features quality appliances such as a dishwasher, oven, range hood, ample stone bench space and a breakfast servery. The home comprises of 4 good sized bedrooms, master bedrooms with walk in robe and ensuite, 4th bedroom/study, a central and stylish bathroom and bungalow with 2 further bedrooms. Stepping outside the list of features continues with a relaxing and covered outdoor spa, huge double shed, double carport, circular driveway, and 2 large water tanks.

This beautiful property offers plenty of space for the growing family with just on half an acre to explore and enjoy. The home has 4 bedrooms and the bonus of 2 of the bedrooms with ensuites plus a main bathroom, spacious family/dining/ meals area separate lounge room with wood heating and ducted heating throughout and a large open plan kitchen with loads of cupboard space. Everyone will love the outside with a large lock up garage and studio, sit back on the covered veranda and admire the sensational views, beautiful established gardens with a colourful array of lowering trees and shrubs. A great property that will please the whole family, in a fantastic convenient location with lots of space for the kids and pets. Sit back, relax and enjoy.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 12:00-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)

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896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose

$540,000 - $590,000

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$775,000 - $850,000

39 Gaydon Street Ferntree Gully

50 Emerald Beaconsield Road Emerald

$730,000 - $800,000

Beautifully Presented Family Home in a Great Location!

Fantastic Family Home with Valley Views!

You can’t go past the location of this lovely home, just around the corner from the local school & within walking distance to Mountain Gate shopping precinct. Lovingly renovated, the home features a family friendly loorplan with 3 large bedrooms, 2 new bathrooms, rumpus room, gorgeous sparkling new kitchen & home ofice. Add to this native gardens, L/U carport & 3 storage sheds.

This family home is in a great location close to all thriving Emerald has to offer & has loads of room for the family as well as lovely views of the Valley & Cardinia Dam. The spacious home consists of 4 BDRs with BIR, the Master with WIR, 2 bathrooms, formal lounge, open plan kitchen, meals & family room & a rumpus room. Outside there’s a single LUG & undercover outdoor entertaining with views.

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

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

851 Macclesield Road Yellingbo

Offers by 5 June 5pm

145 Emerald Monbulk Road Emerald

$770,000 - $830,000

Attention Horse Lovers, 23 Beautiful, Private Acres!

Contemporary Mudbrick Splendour!

If quality lifestyle is what you’re after with your 4 legged friends or just a place to raise the family in a quiet rural atmosphere, you’re going to love this one! Only an hour from Melbourne, the property offers 4 BDRs, 2 updated bathrooms, 3 spacious living areas & updated Kitchen. Add to this 4 paddocks, stables & tack room and undercover parking for 6 cars or farm equipment.

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: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367, Aaron Day 0407 365 994

10 Thonemans Rd Hoddles Creek

$765,000 - $840,000

120 Ure Road Gembrook

$580,000 - $630,000

Quality Lifestyle Property on 4+ Private Acres!

42 Acres of Majestic Views!

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.

42 Acres of cleared land, perimeter fully fenced Spring fed creek, stunning 180 degrees views Power & phone available Close to Gembrook Township, build your dream home (STCA)

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

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

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Big-gulf margins of win By Cameron Hutchison Round 7 is done ‘n’ dusted, and there were big winners in Division 1 with the smallest margin being 55 points. Winners in Division 1 Football Woori Yallock, Healesville, Emerald, Olinda Ferny Creek and Wandin. Division 2 and the closest game was Belgrave by six points over Powelltown. Alexandra, Seville and Yarra Glen were also on the winner’s podium. A Grade netball winners were Woori Yallock, Monbulk Hawks, Olinda Ferny Creek, Wandin and Warburton Millgrove, and in Division 2 Yea, Kinglake, Belgrave and Yarra Junction got the points. Ladder positions are tight in both divisions of senior football with just two games separating the top four. Wandin’s win has kept them one game clear on top. Division 2 and Yarra Glen, Seville and Belgrave are all square on top with Alexandra just one game behind. Netball in Division 1 sees two wins separating the top three. Division 2 has Belgrave clear on top by one win, but Yarra Junction and Yarra Glen are knocking on the door. Division 1 Seniors Football Woori Yallock 14.14 (104) d Gembrook Cockatoo 3.3 (21) Woori Yallock travelled to Gembrook, and unfortunately for Gembrook it was not the day they would have hoped for. Woori Yallock got off to a solid start, kicking four goals to one and a lead of 18 points at quarter time. The second quarter was not the prettiest football; Woori Yallock could only manage 1.5 while Gembrook could only add one behind. The lead had grown out to 28 points at halftime, and it was always going to be hard for Gembrook to win from there. Woori Yallock’s third quarter was a bit cleaner, kicking 4.3 to 1 straight and it was now game over. Another five goals to one last quarter and Woori Yallock got the four points. Not as convincing as they would have liked, but they now sit fourth on the ladder, percentage and one game clear from Upwey-Tecoma in 5th. Woori Yallock Best: H. Smith, B. Monkhorst (4 goals), K. Thompson, C. Smedley (1 goal), C. Cameron, M. Batten (1 goal) Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: R. Wilson, S. Ponter, R. Causer, S. Gramc, L. Henzen, D. Smith (1 goal) Healesville 18.17 (125) d Monbulk 8.7 (55) Healesville played host to Monbulk and came away with a very convincing win. Things were tight in the first, with Healesville only having an eightpoint lead at quarter time. Healesville got their game going in the second and piled on 6.4 to 4.3 to extend the lead to 21 points at half-time. The momentum stayed with the Bloods in the third as they kicked another 5.5 to 2 straight and the game was all done by three-quarter time. Healesville held Monbulk goalless in the last, while kicking four themselves and the final margin was 70 points. Healesville Best: C. Adams (1 goal), N. Mende, S. Gordon (6 goals), A. Fraraccio, S. Donkin, L. Barclay Monbulk Best: S. Williams, C. Tibb, J. Major, S. McBride, C. Spooner

Wandin's Tom Merlino on the burst against Upwey-Tecoma opponents. Pictures: BETHANY HUTCHISON (2 goals), B. Emmett (1 goal) Emerald 16.15 (111) d Warburton Millgrove 10.6 (66) Warburton got off to a good start, kicking 5.2 to 3.2 in the first and had a 12-point lead at quarter time. They continued that form into the second and kicked two goals to three to maintain a lead of six points going into the main break. The key for Warburton was to keep focused and take the first half into the second. Emerald regrouped over half time and got their game going in the third, kicking six goals to one and the momentum had swung into their favour. Another four goal last quarter to two and Emerald had racked up their third win for the season. Disappointment for Warburton as they could only kick three goals in the second half to let this one slip by 55 points. Emerald Best: M. Pierce (3 goals), S. Buhmann, D. Karacsonyi, D. Volta, L. Sheppard, P. White (1 goal) Warburton Millgrove Best: B. Winzer (1 goal), A. White, L. Barnard, T. McKail, S. Andueza (1 goal), K. Hall (3 goals) Olinda-Ferny Creek 17.19 (121) d Mount Evelyn 5.10 (40) Olinda now hang onto the second spot on the ladder and are one game clear of Healesville after a very big win over a Mount Evelyn side that just could not get it going on Saturday. The scoring was tough in the first as both sides struggled to get a score on the board. Olinda were wasteful, kicking 1.6, and a scrappy Mount Evelyn could only manage one behind. Things swung into motion in the second with Olinda kicking 3.5 to 2.4 and Olinda’s lead had increased to 12 points at halftime. The game was tight and neither side were looking very impressive. Olinda came out in the third, and they must have had their boots on the opposite feet because they could not kick straight to save themselves. They managed to kick 4.6 to the Mounters 1.1 and extend their lead to 35 points. Finally, in the last, they found the big sticks and booted 9.2 to 1.4 and a big win by 81 points. Olinda-Ferny Creek Best: J. Rankin (4 goals), N. Broomhall, R. CottamStarkey, C. Beattie, M. Hottes (3 goals), M. Bonuda (3 goals) Mt Evelyn Best: T. Chalkley, M. Gibbons, J. Fellows, J. Barden, D. Kift, D. Maynard (1 goal)

Wandin 15.20 (110) d UpweyTecoma 4.12 (36) Wandin are undefeated and clear leaders at the top of the ladder after a polished performance on Saturday against a lacklustre Upwey. Wandin peppered the goals in the first, but could only manage four majors to one but still had a lead of 21 points at quarter time. Another four goals in the second to Upwey’s three behinds, and it was all Wandin’s way at half-time. Wandin continued their methodical way in the third and kicked 4.5 to 2.1 and the game was all over. A score of 3.4 to 1.4 in the last and Wandin came away with a 74-point win at the final siren. Wandin Best: J. McInnes, B. Harvey (1 goal), R. Ross, J. Ladner, P. Hodgett (5 goals), M. O’Donohue (1 goal). Division 2 Seniors Football Alexandra 22.20 (152) d Yea 13.4 (82) Alexandra have skipped a game clear in four after a big win over Yea on Saturday; the first for the HedgerIvey Cup. Alexandra kicked 5.6 to 3.2 in the first to take a lead of 16 points into the second. A huge 7.9 to 2 second quarter and the margin had blown out to 55 points at half-time. Brayden Norris was on fire kicking seven for the day. Patrick Rattray was the spearhead for Yea, kicking seven himself, but it was not going to be enough. Alexandra kicked 5.3 to 4.1 in the third and the quarter was even as was the last with nine goals being kicked but the honours went to Alexandra at the end of the day. Alexandra Best: B. Cooper (2 goals), B. Norris (7 goals), S. Hill (4 goals), C. Mullins, Z. Heaslip, B. Woollard Yea Best: H. Jarvie, P. Rattray (7 goals), A. McSpeerin (1 goal), R. Ali, S. Pearce (3 goals), E. Neilson Seville 15.16 (106) d Kinglake 10.7 (67) Seville currently sit second on the ladder but share top spot with Yarra Glen and Belgrave after a good win over Kinglake. Seville got the jump on the Lakers, kicking 5.5 to 1.1 in the first, and it was hard to see where Kinglake were going to get their goals from. Kinglake bounced back in the second, outscoring Seville kicking 4.3 to 1.1 and they reduced the lead to eight points at half-time. Seville regrouped and came out kicking 4.5 to

1.2 to extend their lead out to 29 points at three-quarter time. Josh Fraser was on fire, kicking 8 goals for the day. It was goals a plenty in the last with 9 goals being kicked but Seville saluted the crowd at the final siren. Seville Best: D. Broadway (2 goals), J. Neal (2 goals), J. Fraser (8 goals), A. Mammoliti, A. Wind, J. Nolan Kinglake Best: W. Graf (1 goal), L. Hannah, R. Mitchell (1 goal), J. Butterworth, J. Crowe (2 goals), J. Mende Belgrave 16.12 (108) d Powelltown 14.18 (102) In the closest game for the round, Belgrave travelled to Powelltown and have earned themselves a share of top spot with Yarra Glen and Seville. Powelltown got the early lead by three points at quarter time. Belgrave kicked 5.4 to 4.2 in the second and went into half time with a five-point lead. Things opened up in the third and goal kicking was on display with 10 goals being kicked and the margin was only six points at three-quarter time. Powelltown turned it on in the last, but could not find the big sticks and in the end kicked themselves out of it with a 2.10 to 3.4 last quarter and gave Belgrave a hard-earned win of six points. Belgrave Best: P. Gough, M. Johnson (2 goals), J. McNamara (2 goals), J. Lowe (3 goals), C. Power, W. Carlyle Powelltown Best: J. Moore, R. Johnson, G. Newing (4 goals), N. Moody, D. Rees (4 goals), M. McLaughlin (1 goal) Yarra Glen 25.18 (168) d Yarra Junction 3.9 (27) Yarra Glen has earned themselves top spot on percentage after a big win by 141 points over a shell-shocked Yarra Junction. Yarra Glen got off to an absolute flyer, kicking 8.1 to 1.2 and a game winning lead of 41 points at quarter time. Another 7.6 to 1.3 in the second quarter and the lead was 80 points at half-time. Eleven goal kickers for Yarra Glen made it hard for Yarra Junction to match up on anybody as they kicked goals at will. A score of 6.3 to 3 behinds in the third and it was now a 116-point lead and Yarra Glen could take their foot off the pedal. That was not the instructions and they kicked another 4.8 to 1.1 in the last to finish Yarra Junction’s day. Yarra Glen Best: D. Hurley (3 goals), J. Ince (6 goals), R. McDermott (5 goals), S. Wintle (3 goals), B. Marsh, J. Clare (2 goals) Yarra Junction Best: L. Ward (1 goal), D. Wilson (1 goal), S. Flutter (1 goal) Thornton Eildon: Bye Under 18s Football Woori Yallock 13.8 (86) d Gembrook Cockatoo 8.5 (53) Woori Yallock Best: D. Wood, J. Aitchison (3 goals), L. Falkingham, J. Smith (3 goals), M. Cliff, S. Burnside (1 goal) Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: J. Orche, M. Frazzetto, N. Jackson (3 goals), J. Firrito (1 goal), S. Mackrill, M. Templeton (3 goals) Healesville won by Forfeit by Monbulk Emerald 18.17 (125) d WarburtonMillgrove 2.4 (16) Emerald Best: B. Pepi, S. Kapahnke, J. Webb (3 goals), C. Donders (3 goals), K. Jordan-Hill, R. Pack (2 goals)

Warburton-Millgrove Best: T. Wappett, J. Bishop, E. Leeds, N. Andueza, C. Reiffel Wandin 10.5 (65) d UpweyTecoma 6.12 (48) Wandin Best: J. Byrne, A. Mandl (2 goals), K. Stokes (2 goals), D. Wathen, M. Dall (2 goals), R. Smith (2 goals) Upwey-Tecoma Best: A. Bartils (2 goals), D. Rankin-Hooper, L. Sholer, S. Capon, H. Greenall (1 goal), I. Shineberg Mt Evelyn 17.14 (116) d Yarra Glen 3.3 (21) Mt Evelyn Best: J. Shaw (1 goal), T. Brill, M. Darke, T. Cromie (2 goals), N. Hoskin, X. Price Yarra Glen Best: A. Beath, A. Plummer, B. Archer, L. Evans, M. Kikidopoulos (1 goal), A. Adamson (1 goal) Division 1 A Grade Netball Woori Yallock 78 d GembrookCockatoo 25 Woori Yallock Best: Mia Sudomirski, Sarah Hogan (12 goals), Abby Stranger Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: Alisha Fitzgerald (10 goals), Caitlyn Dullard, Jessica Mitchell Monbulk Hawks 62 d Healesville 36 Monbulk Hawks best: Paige Whitworth, Nicole MacDowell, Kaitlyn Seamer Healesville Best: Jennifer Schanssema (19 goals), Kellie Newton, Hayley Parrott Olinda-Ferny Creek 58 d Mount Evelyn 29 Olinda-Ferny Creek Best: Peri Stewart (56 goals), Krista Tomlinson, Alice Paget Mt Evelyn Best: Alicia Hughes (23 goals), Laura Black, Jessica Lowe Wandin 76 d Upwey Tecoma 39 Wandin Best: Tayissa Coppinger, Carly McDonnell (15 goals), Tayla Harris Upwey-Tecoma Best: Bianca Moffatt, Teah Edelmaier, Samantha Silvester (32 goals) Warburton-Millgrove 59 d Emerald 40 Warburton-Millgrove Best: Karly Wappett (36 goals), Selina Fotia (23 goals), Bridget Nix Emerald Best: Rebecca Sayers, Jodie Terry, Sally Rush Division 2 A Grade Netball Yea 33 d Alexandra 20 Yea Best: Chelsea Spagnolo, Bridget O’Dwyer, Meg Sundblom (17 goals) Alexandra Best: Caitlin Haggis, Lauren Steyger (10 goals), Chelsea Skerritt Kinglake 76 d Seville 20 Kinglake Best: Tarsha Collette (54 goals), Mandy Bell, Paige Stanley Seville Best: Not provided. Belgrave 78 d Powelltown 26 Belgrave Best: Angela Jeffery (35 goals), Donna Marcus, Kylie Bradshaw Powelltown Best: Emily Ough, Kelly Peers, Jessica Coffey Yarra Junction 63 d Yarra Glen 37 Yarra Junction Best: Amanda Finn (37 goals), Jessica Sweet, Indiya Bosen (14 goals) Yarra Glen Best: Prue Purdey, Sharnie Gray, Alana Stone Thornton Eildon: Bye


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Motoring Nelson breaks through After knocking on the door for many years, Woori Yallock’s Matt Nelson finally broke through on Saturday 20 May at Waikerie’s Sunline Speedway to claim his maiden state title in a national class, winning the South Australian Street Stock Title. Contesting 20 race meetings in Street Stocks and Modified Sedans during the 2016-'17 season, Nelson has achieved some pleasing results, having finished runner-up in the Victorian Street Stock Title and third in the Victorian Modified Sedan Title. However, Nelson managed to go one better on Saturday night, after delivering what was a consistent performance. Starting out of position five for the 25-lap South Australian Title-deciding feature race - by virtue of a fourth, a win and a third in his heat races - a determined Nelson made his way up to third in the opening laps, before quickly moving into second on lap five. Nelson’s second-place stint lasted only two laps, as Anthony Beare managed to pip him on lap seven. However, it was not to be for Beare, who was sent rear of field when he lost a muffler on lap 11, once again pro-

moting Nelson to second. The Vic #61 Wayson Oil/ Smooth Suspension supported VY Holden Commodore racer then set about attempting to chase down race leader Mark Gartner, who sustained a flat tyre on lap 20 while controlling the pace out front. With Lady Luck smiling down on him, Nelson was able to capitalise on Gartner’s misfortune to take over the lead on lap 23 and holding on to it to claim a comfortable win ahead of current National Champion Rhys Heinrich and Gartner. Nelson, who has previously won numerous state titles in a range of VSC classes, said it was reward for much effort. “It means so much to win my first state title in a national class,” he said. “It takes a lot of time, money and effort to travel around the country as much as we do in Street Stocks and Modified Sedans, so to be able to achieve this result in the South Australian Title really makes all of the sacrifices worthwhile. “I have to say a huge thanks to my family, who put so much hard work

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