Mount Evelyn
4 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Mooney patron
5
Kinder petition
A Mail News Group publication
20-21
Best in local sport
Phone: 5957 3700 Trades and Classifieds: 1300 666 808
Pain underneath By Derek Schlennstedt
12352938-DJ21-17
The Yarra Ranges is often considered a jewel of Victoria, with stunning fern gullies and green paddocks it’s a renowned tourist destination, but, beneath its untainted exterior lies a desperate need for crisis housing accommodation for homeless. On any given night, in the backstreets and parks of Lilydale, Neal Taylor, CEO of Holy Fools could point out the many locations where people have chosen to sleep - many of which would come as a surprise. To help raise awareness for the need of a drop-in centre in Lilydale, Billanook Ward Councillor, Tim Heenan, will for his 10th year brave the cold and frost, spending nine nights under the stars in a cardboard box. Accompanied by Neal Taylor and the Holy Fools, the sleep-out will take place from 4-13 August, coinciding with National Homelessness week. By the end Cr Heenan will have spent 134 days altogether in Melba Park, Lilydale in his cardboard box. Cr Heenan began sleeping out in 2008 and said he would continue to participate until people became informed. This year he is calling on the community to help find a site for Holy Fools to set up a drop-in centre which Lilydale is in dire need of. “A lot of stuff we do is all reactive, but if we really looked inside our hearts and heads we should be doing things more pro-actively,” Cr Heenan said. “We keep doing this because we haven’t got the ultimate.” “Holy Fools needs a drop-in centre, a factory space in Lilydale and we need someone to come forward.” “We can make a really big difference, Holy Fools just needs to get that little opportunity to go forward and then the whole community will benefit,” Cr Heenan said. Lilydale has long been a hub for homelessness and as more people move out from Melbourne pressure is mounting on the need for a location where the homeless can go to wash, clean and store their belongings. Mr Taylor said he and Cr Heenan
Cr Tim Heenan will mark over 130 nights spent sleeping in a cardboard box at Melba Park as he and Holy Fools CEO Neal Taylor raise awareness Picture: DEREK SCHLENNSTEDT around homelessness. 171068 had seen the increase in the past three years with more people attending each year. “It never used to be as big as it has in the past three years,” Mr Taylor said.
“It’s become evident, and has shown the need for the drop-in centre because during the event we get so many people who just come out of the woodwork - they just appear.” The Yarra Ranges Homeless Winter
Sleepout will include various activities and on 12 August from 6pm, Neal invites the public to join Holy Fools at Melba Park for a sleepout to experience a taste of homelessness. The official launch is on Monday, 7
August from 10.30am and will include guest speaker Father Bob Maguire. For more information about the activities and the event visit https://www. facebook.com/homelessintheYV/
YARRA VALLEY HUNTING AND RECREATION Add: 4/9 Clarke Street, Lilydale VIC 3140 Ph: 9735 0936 Web: www.yarravalleyhunting.com
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 2 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
It's the art of excellence By Effie Caloutas Three talented students from Monbulk College’s Studio Arts class of 2016 have had their work chosen for exhibitions in the VCE Season of Excellence. About 3000 applicants applied for Top Arts, with only 40 getting in to the final event held in the 2017 VCE Season of Excellence at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV). Former student Hayley Watson was honoured as her work ‘Paranoid’ as one of 40 pieces chosen for the final exhibition. Further to this, her work was also shown as a projected backdrop image accompanying the performance stage in the final event for Top Acts held on Friday 12 May at the Melbourne Recital Centre. With a passion for photography, Ms Watson says it was great to be honoured in the final event. “It was a great honour and privilege to be selected to have my work shown in the Top Arts exhibition,” she said. “It made all the effort and time I put into my folio worthwhile.” Meanwhile, Amy Lalanne and Josh Starick were also chosen for Top Shots at Monash Gallery of Art (MGA), which, along with Top Arts, is also part
Hayley Watson was among elite company. of the VCE Season of Excellence. Amy Lalanne’s photogram was also awarded an Honourable Mention at the opening of the exhibition. Studying a Diploma of Visual Arts, Mr Starick felt extremely proud to have his work on display at the Top Shots final event. “I felt very overwhelmed when I was chosen for Top Shots, that my work was chosen to be shown in such an important gallery,” he said.
Studying her first year of Criminal Justice, Ms Lalanne said she was proud of her achievement after the effort she put in to her folios. “Year 12 is a huge commitment. It takes over so much time both in and outside the classroom,” she said. “The amount of dedication and effort I put into my artistic developments and exploitations, my artworks, was definitely worth it by getting the opportunity to display my artwork for the public and other students to view and interpret.”
Top: Amy Lalanne was rewarded for her hard work. Right: Josh Starick was among those in the final event.
Factory Direct Mattress Queen size Inner Spring Mattress Only
Queen mattress with 2 inch pillow top
$179
$379
Only
Queen pocket spring mattress with 3 inch pillow top
Only
$749
Adjustable bed price from only
$799
12356719-RC27-17
Financial year clearance 50%-70% OFF RRP STOREWIDE AUSTRALIAN MADE
Factory 8, 111 Lewis Road Wantirna South *Prices are for Mattresses Only
A shining light in education
OPEN MORNING Tuesday 15 August, 9-11am Early Years – Year 12 beaconhills.vic.edu.au 12359450-HM31-17
Pakenham & Berwick
784BHC
Open Mon - Sat 9am - 5pm Tel 9801 0688 www.mcbedding.com.au
MTE
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 3
mailcommunity.com.au
High school’s stellar show The Mount Evelyn campus of Yarra Hills Secondary is putting on a stellar treat for the community. The school production of Marvellous Musicals is heading your way, with shows on 10, 11 and 12 August at the Performing Arts Centre at Burdap Drive, Mount Evelyn. The student performers will bring to life all the most popular musicals. Performances, which will be in cabaret-style presentation, start at 7.30pm, with ticket prices: adult $20 and student/concession $15. Family prices at $60. Attendees on non-catered tables will be charged student/concession price Great performances are assured. More details and bookings are available at www.trybooking.com/qmhp. Pictures: ROB CAREW
James (T-Bird from Grease). 171000
Lucinda, left, (Louisa Von Trap of Sound of Music) and Eden (Frauline Marissa from Sound of Music). 171000
Briefly Emerald crash On Sunday night, at 8.30pm Emerald SES were called to a single-vehicle crash on Ogilvy Road, Emerald. Emerald and Clematis CFA were in attendance as well as police and paramedics, including a local vet who was called to the scene to assist the male driver in getting the dog out of the vehicle. The vehicle had run off the road and down an embankment, rolling onto its side. Emerald SES helped to stabilise the vehicle from rolling further down the embankment, allowing the driver to crawl out.
Emu harassed Last week, DELWP wildlife officers received reports from several community members regarding an emu roaming in the Dandenong Ranges, in Doongalla Forest. The emu was seen by numerous people, and witnesses also said they had seen the bird harassed and chased by people. They had seen it come close to being hit by a car when it tried to
WE SERVICE ALL MODELS cross the road. DELWP reported that a number of residents saw the emu in Kalorama by the roadside and helped to corral it into a yard after which DELWP officers arranged collection and rehoming of the bird to a wildlife licence holder. DELWP officers believe that the emu was most likely released into the wild by a private owner who no longer wanted it, as emus generally do not inhabit the Dandenong Ranges. DELWP urges anyone who no longer wishes to keep wildlife to contact them on 136 186.
Wild weather Wild winds battered the Dandenong Ranges, bringing trees down and causing power outages, but luckily many houses remained unscathed. Emerald SES attended 30 call outs on Saturday 29 July, but Ben Owen, controller at the Emerald unit said there was no major damage to properties. “We had around 30 call outs, but there were no major reports of any property damage.”
CLEAN SWEEP SUPERHERO CARPET SHAMPOOER
Extracts dirt and
BONUS
11120732
Powerful 2200W motor for strong suction Washable filters to reduce maintenance costs
Motorised power head for superior pickup of embedded dirt and dust Compact design allows for charging and storage in tight spaces
stains quickly and easily Save money on expensive professional carpet cleaners
TURBO HAND TOOL TO REMOVE PET HAIR
HOOVER PETS BAGLESS VACUUM
I-VAC X10 HANDSTICK
HALF PRICE WAS $199
99
$
14120119
12300064
WHY RENT?
CONVERTS TO HANDVAC
HALF PRICE
12357758-KC31-17
Ellena (Annie, from Annie). 171000
Front are Ellena (Annie, from Annie), Eden (Frauline Marissa from Sound of Music), behind from left, Gaia (Wicked Witch, Wizard of OZ), Lucinda (Louisa Von Trap, Sound of Music), Molly (Dancer from Fame) and James (T-Bird from Grease). 171000
WAS $299
99
$
149
$
Discounts of normal ticketed prices. Ofers valid from 27th July to 23rd August 2017 unless sold out prior.
GODFREYS LILYDALE 445/447-449 MAROONDAH HWY, LILYDALE VIC 3104 P: (03) 9735 4960
EnquiriesLesley 97297782or59665705
Get a load of this! PO Box 29, Boronia VIC 3155 E: aussieshavings@bigpond.com.au
•Sawdust•Shavings •SoftPlay•WoodFibre •Mulch•Compost
130 0
SAW
DUS T
12338287-RC22-17
HORSE ARENAS, STABLES & ARENA TOP UPS
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 4 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Mooney’s on centre stage The 1812 Theatre has welcomed top comedian and media identity Lawrence Mooney as its Patron, in recognition of his strong ties to the company and his long and successful career. The board of management recently made the announcement, saying it “looks forward to a long and fruitful relationship” with Mooney. The renowned comic’s affiliation with The 1812 Theatre in Upper Ferntree Gully runs deep. In 1984, Mooney walked into The 1812 Theatre in Rose Street and was immediately put to work on constructing a set for a show called ‘Veronica’s Room’. This was one of the first times he had gone to live theatre, so the next year he decided to see what theatre was all about and went to an audition for the first show of 1985. Jon Lowe, chairman of the company, welcomed him and immediately cast him in a comedy about cricket called ‘Outside Edge’ that he was directing. Mooney was cast and while he didn’t have a main role, he did have his own cricket pads and bat. As with all seasons at the 1812, the rehearsal went for six weeks and there were 20 shows over four weeks, so Lawrence quickly fell under the spell and smell of the ‘greasepaint’. Over the next few years, Mooney was cast in several more plays but the highlight
was being part of The 1812’s production of ‘Such is Life’ a play about Ned Kelly that was taken to Monaco as part of the 1985 World Amateur Theatre Festival. The 1812 had been invited to attend as Australia’s representative company. Mooney very nearly didn’t go to Monaco because he “was saving for a house”. But he was soon convinced that was “so bourgeois” and that at his age he should be “seeing the world” ... so he did! The company took some 20 people that were involved in the production, along with several friends/relatives. Mooney and the rest of the company performed on the opening night in the Salle Garnier Theatre, which is part of the Monaco Casino building and there was a full house of over 500 people including Princess Antoinette, sister of Prince Rainier! Clearly, Mooney was ‘hooked’ on performance. On his return, he was part of a few more shows at The 1812 before he decided to try and break into the professional scene as a stand-up comic. The rest is history, as they say. Since then, Mooney has become a stand-up comedian and is widely regarded by fans and peers as one of the funniest of the funny. His brutally honest and hilarious insights have earned
Connecting people and communities RTM
Snippets Healthy choices Know Thy Food Back to Front - free workshop. Learn about healthy food choice principles, about the effect different foods have on our body and the crucial importance of diet in our lives. Learn to make healthy food choices for the entire family. Saturday 5 August, facilitated by a GP. Bookings to Cockatoo Neighbourhood House on (03) 5968 9031. More information at www.cockatooneighbourhoodhouse.org.au.
Literacy courses English and Literacy for Adults at Cockatoo Neighbourhood House (CNH). Facilitated by a VIT registered, qualified and experienced English teacher. Improve reading and writing skills. Learn how to fill in forms, write a resume and how to do job applications. Student classes are also available for primary school aged children and VCE students. Inquiries to CNH on (03) 5968 9031, email cnhouse@iinet.net.au. More details at www.cockatooneighbourhoodhouse.org.au.
Fruit Fly, Be Prepared Lawrence Mooney has enjoyed a long association with The 1812 Theatre. him Best Show Sydney Comedy Festival 2015 and a Barry Award Nomination for Best Show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2015. Mooney is well-known as the host of Dirty Laundry Live that ran for three seasons on ABC TV and his sitcom pilot ‘Moonman’ also aired on ABC TV in 2016. ABC viewers would already be familiar with his work on Agony Uncles, Agony of Life and Agony of Modern Manners. He moved to commercial television in 2016 as host of the Rio Paralympics and will be seen as the ringleader on the new Seven Network series ‘Behave Yourself’. Mooney is heard throughout Australia on Triple M being our Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, as well as a regular on the drive show Merrickville.
It’s on our doorstep! Fruit Fly - Be Prepared masterclass. Tuesday 8 August at Box Hill Institute, Lilydale. A forum for growers and businesses in the Yarra Valley to hear first-hand from industry experts, scientists and a grower’s perspective. Learn what damage Queensland Fruit Fly can cause and what our business and your community can do to prepare. Live lecture and Q&A session, hosted by Biosecurity Centre of Excellence. Or view event via webinar. Free event. More details at www.boxhilledu.au.
Singers group Over The Hills Singers. Enthusiastic, emerging one-year-old choir of U3A Emerald. Fund, friendly environment. Sessions start with relaxation, breathing and vocal exercises. The group’s repertoire is growing and we are successfully tackling rounds and part-singing, as well as unison songs for unwinding and sending members home humming on a high. Meet at Emerald Secondary College in Music Room 6 (next to gymnasium) on Wednesday from 4pm to 6pm. Inquiries to Maureen Trotter, U3A Emerald, at maureen.trotter@gmail.com or choir leader Anne Taylor at annetay1@msn.com.
5 August from 9am to 1pm. Front of Community House (2 Church Street, Kallista). Make it, bake it, grow it. Plants, art and craft, food stuffs. Light refreshments for sale. Site bookings (03) 9754 4930 or mobile 0402 012 247. Sites support Kallista Community House.
Spin that Yarn Olinda Community House. Spin that Yarn with Marion Wheatland. Come and enjoy the creative process of turning fibre into yarn. Learn about fibre, the wheel, about spinning, plying and skeining. Wheels, equipment and fibre provided. Monday 7 August at 10am-1pm; or Sunday 20 August from 1.30pm to 4.30pm. $120 plus $25 for materials. Inquiries and bookings to Christine on (03) 9751 1264.
Book sale Upwey Volunteer Fire Brigade 2nd Chance Book Sale. Saturday 12 August from 9am to 1pm at the Upwey Fire Brigade Station. There will be books, DVDs, CDs and records available for sale and hot dogs, and drinks available for purchase. Browse the books, meet volunteers and see our new firetrucks. Inquiries to Margaret Dumpleton on 0419 320 041 or Captain Cliff Pancutt on 0417 586 210.
Soup, singing Guest performer Charles Gibson. Soup and Singing Community Lunch. Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Knoxfield. Thursday 3 August, from 11.30am to 2.30pm. Sing along to folk songs from Scotland and from the '50s and '60s. Bookings to Patricia on (03) 9778 9460 or soupandsinging@outlook.com by the 31 July. Limited places available. Voluntary donations appreciated.
Cartoon
Art, craft market Kallista Community House. Art and Craft Market. Organic bread, natural products, vegetarian meals, homemade soup, great coffee. Saturday
Spotlight on Kalorama pioneers in the park A host of dignitaries attended the unveiling of new information boards at Kalorama Park on Sunday 16 July. Yarra Ranges Mayor Noel Cliff, Cr Jim Child, Jaci Lees from Parks Victoria, and members of the Kalorama Park Group and Historical Society, were among those to honour the occasion. Also in attendance were descendants of the Jeeves family who built the original Kalorama Homestead. The boards now reflect the stories of the pioneering Jeeves family, about how they came to settle in the
area and what they achieved. The origin of the name Kalorama is also explained. The information boards are attached to the chimney breast in the pavilion at the park, which is the approximate location of the original chimney of Kalorama House. At the event, Cr Child recalled his memories of the farm that was located in the area. Neil Johnson spoke about the collaboration between the Friends of Kalorama Park Group and Parks Victoria, which was essential in making the project a reality.
From left, are Neil Johnson, Jaci Lees and Steve Bussey at the launch.
WE BUY THE GOLD YOU DON’T WANT ANYMORE
PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN OWNED & INDEPENDENT
Plus Repairs, Remodellings and Restorations of all kind of jewellery Handmade & Antique Heirloom Jewels STORE like NO OTHER
244 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville, 3777
79% People 14+ read print newspapers
12336430-CB2-17
General Enquiries Tel: 5957 3700 Fax: 5957 3777 Email: enquiries@mailnewsgroup.com.au Distribution Enquiries Tel: 1300 654 910 Advertising Group Advertising Manager – Tracey Aitken Editorial Editor – Peter Douglas Email: editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au Classifieds Advertising Phone: 1300 666 808 Email: sales@networkclassifieds.com.au Deadlines: Display Advertising: 4PM Wednesday Trades: 4PM Thursday Classifieds: 4PM Friday Sports Results: 9AM Monday Managing Director: Paul Thomas
Anyone driving the Yarra Ranges in recent times would've noticed the high level of roadworks going on. 170947 Cartoon by Danny Zemp
The Mail is published by Hartley Higgins for Mail News Group Pty Ltd ABN 99 006 310 498. All material is copyright to Mail News Group Pty Ltd. All significant errors will be corrected as soon as possible. Distribution numbers, areas and coverage are estimates only. For terms and conditions please visit www.starcommunity.com.au Print Post Number PP33445700014.
325 Main Street, Emerald VIC 3782
Mob 0457 287 250 Find us on Facebook for more info and updates www.facebook.com/starofemerald 12355988-JV26-17
Print still No.1 Local newspapers lead the way 1209057-48-15
RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 5
Kinder row By Peter Douglas and Bonny Burrows Gembrook MP Brad Battin is seeking the reinstatement of ousted local early years management organisation, Kinders Together. Mr Battin has started an online petition that asks members to show their support for Kinders Together, which has failed to win Cardinia Shire Council’s support for a new tender to manage the shire’s preschools. This includes preschools at Emerald and Avonsleigh. At council’s 17 July general meeting, council did decide to overturn a decision to outsource some preschool management to Western Australia-based organisation One Tree, but opted to stand its ground on the Glen Waverley-based Bestchance. The decision follows a community information session in mid-July, organised by members of the Keep Kinders Together campaign, and a kindergarten meet and greet where councillors stepped inside their local centres to hear first-hand from concerned staff who feared they would lose their jobs come next year. In encouraging the community to support the petition, Mr Battin said council shouldn’t have supported a “flawed” process. “The council admitted the process was flawed and there was no consultation with you as parents about your child’s education or welfare,” Mr Battin wrote.
A packed public gallery turned out to protest against Cardinia Shire Council's early years management tender Picture: BONNY BURROWS process. 170673 “I cannot understand why any councillor would support a flawed process rather than start again and ensure your voice as a parent is heard.” Parents, who have joined together to form the Keep Our Kinders Together campaign, are outraged they were not consulted on a process that directly impacted on their children’s future and are devastated that what they said was the council’s “neglect” could place their children “at risk”. At the council meeting, the debate centred around a lack of consultation in the process. Ranges Ward councillor Jeff Springfield said the manner in which the organisations were chosen was “flawed and inadequate” and added he wanted to
see the process started again to include the community. Although he wasn’t sure if a do-over would result in a different outcome, as “I am confident Bestchance outperformed all other candidates”. Mayor Brett Owen also voted to recommence the process, saying he thought council had “failed to communicate”. “As a father myself with a child who goes to kindergarten ... I won’t be supporting this process,” Cr Owen said. “With such a big change like this, you need to bring the community with you. If you can’t get it right, you can’t get the end result right.” To view Mr Battin’s petition, view www.bradbattin.com.au/ keepourkinderstogether/.
The $400 million men The Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group has announced they have reached the $400 million milestone in banking business. Chairman John Waters said that figures for 30 June this year put the total book figure past the magical mark. “This is a fantastic effort by our staff to reach this milestone figure in such a tough banking environment,” Mr Waters said. “We thank all staff for their continued great work helping our company to achieve this result.” Mr Waters also thanked the group’s many customers, who continue to support the community bank model, which, in turn, supports the local community. Pictured, from left, are Mike Fleming (senior group manager) and John Waters. 171029
12358288-PB31-17
SPA SALE! SPA SALE! SPA SALE!
WE DO BLINDS and SHADES
Improve your family life NOW!
NEW!! 2017 SPAS IN STOCK NOW!!
$
KEEP WARM THIS WINTER ON SALE NOW UNTIL MONDAY 17 APRIL 2017 WITH OUR GREAT COMPETITIVE SELECTION OF FIREWOOD
FAMIL Y SPAS F ROM
4,888
PH: 9756 6396
A Proud Member of SPA select
TO KNOX CITY
POT BELLY STOVES
BU
RW O
TO BELGRAVE OD
HW
INDOORS OUTDOORS
RD
Y
ACA CIA
2/1138 Burnwood Hwy Ferntree Gully 1300 553 823
FTG TOYOTA
12359400-JV31-17
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 6 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
It’s the last straw, maybe By Peter Douglas
Swap the Straw founder for the Dandenong Ranges, Sonja Leigh. 170458 with campaigning and family life is a challenge, Ms Leigh finds permaculture principles also help to get everything working together. “I do a lot of weekend work at the library, and because I’m studying by distance, it’s easy to go and dial in to class from the backyard, and it’s definitely an appropriate setting,” she said. Sonja said becoming a mum definitely fired up her passion
for creating a better world - and her sons are already following in her footsteps. “When we go for a walk, they love taking bags and picking up all the rubbish we find, to save it from the waterways, and to recycle,” she said. “And my four-year-old is already a little campaigner - if we go to a cafe, he’s the first to say, ‘No straws!” For more details, visit Swap the Straw’s Facebook page.
The fashion of the times The Ferntree Gully Auxiliary Fashion Parade was declared a rousing success on Tuesday 18 July, with plenty of fun and frivolity accompanying the event at the Masonic Hall in Ferntree Gully. All funds raised on the day went to Angliss Hospital. Ferntree Gully Auxiliary Secretary Denise Gravatt said close to $900 was raised at this year’s parade. “The fashion parade is one of the major events on the Ferntree Gully Auxiliary calendar. It’s a great opportunity for our members to get dressed up and have a laugh or two. Most importantly, though, it is a terrific event for us to raise money for the Angliss Hospital.” Ms Gravatt said the hospital was a big part of the community and dedicated volunteers did an incredible job. Pictured is Thelma Bravington joining in the fun.
FSA/VICPOL0021/05
Monbulk mother Sonja Leigh is on a mission to help out her beloved Dandenong Ranges, one plastic straw at a time. Ms Leigh said she had always been passionate about the environment and, as such, was inspired to found the Swap the Straw Dandenong Ranges movement in April. Through the initiative, she is working closely with local business to phase out plastic straws and is running a competition for local primary school students to design creative ways to get rid of the environmental hazards. Ms Leigh said she was in the first few weeks of her Graduate Certificate of Permaculture Design at CQUniversity, when she felt compelled to take action. She wanted to do something pro-active for the Dandenong Ranges. A former finance statistician for big banks, Ms Leigh said her background in engineering and mathematical sciences was good preparation. “I love data, and stats, and I was always armed with statistics in my professional life ... but now I’ve got all that around environmental impact, and I’ve developed confidence in my own opinion and knowledge,” she said. While balancing her study
BE A
ROLE MODEL
BE A
BE
TEAM MATE
TRUSTED
NOW RECRUITING
When it comes to a rewarding career, it’s not just about who you are, but who you’ll be. When you join Victoria Police, you’ll be trained, be supported and be part of a team that helps make a real difference.
APPLY NOW
policecareer.vic.gov.au
BE A
BE A
SAFEGUARD
PEACE KEEPER 12358087-KC31-17
RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 7
Trail back on track By Bonny Burrows Works can now start on an off-road track 14 years in the making, with Cardinia Shire Council securing a contractor for the construction of the Cockatoo-Gembrook multi-use trail. At the council’s 17 July general meeting, it was announced Melbourne-based company Kent Environmental and Vegetation Management would undertake construction of the trail at a cost of around $2.5 million. A 6.5km extension to the EmeraldCockatoo path, the Cockatoo-Gembrook multi-use trail will increase residential access to vital community, recreation and commercial facilities. The hills community has been pushing for the project’s fast-tracking since stage one was completed in 2003, with residents unsatisfied with the 2020 completion date. Stage one included the construction of the Emerald-Cockatoo component through Emerald Lake Park and Wrights State Forest, providing a link between the two towns. However, little work has occurred since. The council acknowledged the delay at its meeting, saying residents had been “very patient” as processes were finalised. “The news of construction is really exciting, and the community is very excited. They have been waiting for many, many years,” Ranges Ward councillor Leticia Wilmot said. Councillors themselves are also thrilled the project can now get underway. Cr Colin Ross said the benefits of such trails were often underestimated by government, which spent “so much money” on organised sport while community recreational sport-
Stop Adani Belgrave members voice their opinions over the proposed mine.
Hills’ sights on Adani By Peter Douglas
Works can start on an extension of the Emerald to Gembrook trail to Cockatoo. 169317 ing projects were slipping through the cracks. He said the trail would be a “fantastic” addition to the surrounding hills communities. A “really pleased” mayor, Brett Owen, said the project would not have been possible without the hard work of former councillors and financial contributions from state and federal governments. The benefits would far surpass encouraging physical activity, the may-
or said. It would also provide a safe trail for children to travel to school off the road. Local tourism could also boom, according to a council report on the “high priority” project, which states that “the trail is expected to hold significant tourism value and attract a high number of users to the region, increasing the tourism value associated with these small hills communities, Puffing Billy and other attractions in the area”. Cr Wilmot said visitors would now
have the option of a designated walk in the hills. “It gives people the option of walking from one Puffing Billy station to the next. You don’t have to catch the train back,” Cr Wilmot said. Councillors said they hoped the trail would eventually extend down to Belgrave, but that would be a matter for the Yarra Ranges Council. A construction start date is yet to be announced.
Hills residents on Sunday 16 July joined the fight to stop the proposed Adani coalmine in Queensland’s Galilee Basin, with a protest held at Tecoma Uniting Church. Organised by Stop Adani Belgrave, the group’s members viewed a screening of new documentary ‘Guarding The Galilee’. The 30-minute documentary features Queensland-born actor Michael Caton and shines a spotlight on the battle to stop the ‘biggest coal mine in Australian history’. Emmanuelle Blake, from Stop Adani Belgrave, said many in the community are worried about the potential environmental impacts. “We decided to have the screening in Tecoma because we are all worried about the enormous impacts of Adani’s proposed coal mine on the reef, our climate and our future,” he said. “We are also outraged at the possibility of our government giving Adani a $1 billion taxpayer funded loan for this destructive coalmine.” Local residents who attended wrote messages to the Australian Government, suggesting how they would like to see the $1 billion spent.
MEGA SHOE SALE All Winter Stock Must Be SOLD
LADIES WINTER BOOTS SAVE $$$ 20% to 60% OFF EVERY PAIR
ZIERA
SHOES & BOOTS EVERY PAIR
$50 $90 20%
OFF RRP
HUSH PUPPIES “The Body Shoe” (Ladies) SAVE $60 were $150 Black, Navy, Taupe, White Classic Walker
MEN’S SHOES & BOOTS GREENWOOD’S SHOES 85 Main Street, Croydon 12359956-LN31-17
OFF EVERY PAIR
Mon-Fri 9-5 Sat 9-3 No Hold, No Lay-By
9723 3217
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 8 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
Bob was larger than life OBITUARY By Derek Schlennstedt Bob Armstrong was a person larger than life. He was considered a renaissance man who spent his life devoted to the Wandin and Yarra Valley community he lived in. So say many of the people, who, on 22 July, farewelled this much-loved local character. Robert Keith Armstrong, known as ‘Bob’ all through his life, was born to Keith and Gwen Armstrong on 15 April 1930 in Newport and was followed in the family by younger brother Ian. His father, Keith, milled timber. So Bob grew up in the hills around Noojee, attending the local school and eventually moving to Caulfield Grammar Boarding School - which Robyne Melia, Bob’s daughter, said he disliked. “He hated boarding school, he always said that these schools gave him the hint of a life he couldn’t afford to have,� she said. But it was in his school years that there were inklings of Bob’s renaissance character, and during school he was an attentive listener keen on learning more about everything and anything. During his boarding school years he also used music as a means of solace and became a boy soprano in the choir, even featuring on ABC radio. “Dad’s time at boarding school set him apart from his family in some ways,� she said. He had a taste of what life could be, and not the means to attain it, but it gave him a voracious appetite for learning.� In January 1939, Bob caught a glimpse of his future career when he was just nine years old, experiencing the devastation of the Black Friday fires which burnt through the town of Noojee - the family only survived by submerging themselves in a creek, emerging only to breathe. Following school, he took up an apprenticeship at Land Rover and joined the Army Reserve in 1952, becoming a warrant officer and getting up to some humorous shenanigans which Robyne
Much-loved local Bob Armstrong and wife, Judy. 171113 said was a regular habit of his. “There’s a story that Dad found a band worn by permanent army of his rank - he was reserve and because no-one quite knew what he was they just saluted and obeyed.� “This is what he did all round - fudged the edges to get the required outcome,� Robyne said.
Soon after, he married Judy West and his family grew with the birth of a daughter Robyne and son Glenn. The family moved back to the Yarra Valley, settling in Wandin in 1960 and of course Bob joined the Wandin CFA. It was no surprise that Bob would become captain of Wandin CFA and be a key driver in devel-
oping the Road Accident Rescue response. Throughout his life, he strived to be the best in whatever it was he dedicated his life to and it was no different when he joined Wandin CFA in 1961, becoming captain eight years later in 1969. While there, Bob set up a legacy that would pave the future for what CFA would become. He saw a need in the future for the CFA to be a part of road rescue incidents and put all his time and effort into introducing this change. Being an experienced mechanic, he reconditioned many old trucks to utilise them as road rescue vehicles, even creating his own number plates, which son Glenn said was “driven down Swanston Street leading a parade, in front of adoring policemen and officials one year�. In 1976, Bob and Ian Hunter travelled to America, undertaking a prestigious firefighters' course, where they were introduced to the jaws of life, which they promptly brought back to Australia where it was adopted by the CFA. Bob dedicated a life to helping others. He was officer in charge at the Ash Wednesday fires and he introduced the Road Accident Rescue unit to Wandin and the state because he saw the need for it in the future. Today, the Road Accident Rescue unit in Wandin is still used, and the same truck he reconditioned still attends incidents. Bob left an enduring legacy, not only in the CFA but to those who knew him. His dedication to friends and the wider community, and his infamous bending of the rules, made him an enduring and well-loved resident of the Yarra Ranges. Daughter Robyne Melia remembers her father as a generous and sweet-spirited person. “He would do anything for any of us. He would drop anything to come to my aid, or my friend’s or family’s aid," she said. “Or to the aid of strangers. “And he cried for those he couldn’t save.� Bob passed away in his sleep on Saturday 15 July.
Now Recruiting Our new hospital (located at 75 Kangan Drive, Berwick) will open on January 18th 2018. We have more than 200 new employment opportunities throughout the hospital including nursing, theatre, food services, administration, environmental services and more.
6W -RKQ RI *RG +HDOWKFDUH LV DQ HPSOR\HU RI FKRLFH RIIHULQJ VDODU\ VDFUL¿FH SXUFKDVHG OHDYH ÀH[LEOH ZRUNLQJ conditions, learning and education. Work closer to home with a team who love what they do.
9LVLW RXU ZHEVLWH WR UHJLVWHU DQG YLHZ DYDLODEOH SRVLWLRQV
www.sjog.org.au/berwickcareers 12357498-30-17
RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 9
Combine gets har vested By Peter Douglas Three top draft hopefuls from the Yarra Ranges have been confirmed as starters for this year’s crucial AFL Draft Combine in Melbourne. Potential first-round draftees Joel Garner (Wandin), Jaidyn Stephenson (Ferntree Gully) and Sam Hayes (Ferntree Gully) will be among 83 players from around Australia taking part from 3-6 October at Etihad Stadium. The Combine allows AFL clubs to gain a better look at the players’ physical and mental attributes. The trio have all been rated as strong chances of being drafted, with some draftwatchers predicting Stephenson and Hayes could go in the top 10, with Garner predicted as a late first-round or early secondround chance. Despite sitting seventh on the TAC Cup ladder, the Eastern Ranges have a wealth of talent at their disposal, with an incredible 10 Ranges’ players making up 29 of the Victoria Metro squad members
to make the Combine cut. Traditional heavyweights Sandringham Dragons (six representatives) and Oakleigh Chargers (four representatives) were the others to feature strongly. More than two thirds of the players to attend the Combine will come from Victoria, with only eight from South Australia and 10 from Western Australia. The players will be split into eight groups, based on their positions, for four days of testing, which will include two groups of medium midfielders and separate groups of tall forwards and ruckmen. In the lead-up to the Combine, the local trio has performed exceptionally well. Stephenson, in particular, would’ve impressed recruiters with his performances for Victoria Metro, booting five goals from 28 disposals against South Australia. Hayes is listed as one of the most sought-after ruckmen in this year’s draft crop, while Garner, a good size at 183cm, has impressed at half-back and through the midfield.
Eastern Ranges’ Cody Hirst, whose junior club is Lilydale Football Club, pulls down a 'screamer' in a Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS match this season against Dandenong Stingrays. 168489
Tour the most memorable for Clarke By Peter Douglas Selby professional cyclist Simon Clarke has described his 2017 Tour de France campaign as one of his “most memorable” races. After completing his third Tour on Monday 24 July, Clarke, the Cannondale-Drapac team captain, was elated after helping teammate Rigoberto Uran to a podium finish. Uran put forward an incredible performance for the team, pushing eventual winner Chris Froome the entire race and finishing in second, just 54 seconds behind the Team Sky champion.
Cannondale-Drapac finished in seventh position in the Team Classification, with Clarke finishing in 86th overall in the General Classification. Clarke was named team captain of Cannondale-Drapac for this year’s Tour, with his role including helping to execute team plans from on the road. He told Bicycling Australia this year’s Tour is one of his greatest professional achievements. “It’s amazing to come away with second place overall against such a strong team like Sky. It really feels like a victory in itself,” Clarke said.
“We didn’t come to the Tour de France with such an experienced group of riders, but we really united strongly together and created a really strong core to support (Uran). “To come away with a second place is just amazing and shows how well we worked together.” In his victory speech, Uran described the second place as the greatest success of his career. “Finishing second to Froome at less than a minute seems pretty good to me,” Uran said after the race. “It’s a quality final podium in Paris,
so this is the greatest success of my career. This result is dedicated to my family, friends, my team and everyone who has supported me during the last three weeks.” While Clarke played largely a team role, he also notched up some personal achievements during his third Tour. During the 21-stage race, he climbed as high as 39th overall in the General Classification and finished as one of the top Australian riders. Australian winner of the green jersey for the Sprint Classification, Michael Matthews, finished 69th overall.
Cannondale Drapac's Simon Clarke. 170420 Picture: PETER DOUGLAS
WWW.BROCKAUTOPARTS.COM.AU “Call, email or drop in for great prices and friendly advice” •TOPQUALITYRECYCLED HOLDENPARTS •LOWESTPRICES •INSTALLATIONAVAILABLE •FRIENDLYADVICE OpenMon-Fri8.30amto5pm
P:97351033 E:enquiries@brockautos.com.au 18MelbaAve,Lilydale
CASHFORCARS$$$ALLMAKESANDMODELS 12331500-LN47-16
Page 10 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
mailcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities RTM
A Mail News Advertising Feature
Expert in podiatry Foot and Leg Pain Clinics, one of Australia’s leading musculoskeletal podiatry practices, is having enormous success assisting pain, injuries and degenerative concerns. If you suffer from heel pain, arch pain, plantar fasciitis, knee pain, ankle/ Achilles concerns, shin pain, bunions, arthritis, injuries or children’s/teenagers’ growing pains ... expert help is just around the corner. Foot and Leg Pain Clinics have successfully assisted tens of thousands of people of all ages and lifestyles, from children to athletes and seniors. They take a holistic approach and provide evidence based treatment plans aimed at ending foot and leg pain once and for all. Renowned for their successful patient outcomes, Foot and Leg Pain Clinic’s services are sought from far and wide. They’ve been the chosen podiatrists for some of the world’s best athletes, individuals who have set world records, won Olympic gold medals and others just like you. They’ve assisted people
who’ve suffered for years, those who’ve been told that nothing can be done for them and helped others avoid medications and surgery. Musculoskeletal podiatrist, Dr Tim Kirwan, who heads the Wantirna clinic, says: “Health and healing is not a one-size-fits-all approach. “We achieve consistent, successful and long-term outcomes for patients because we take an individual approach considering patients’ lifestyle, overall health and injury concerns, nutritional status and requirements; and we spend time finding and addressing the cause of concerns and not just treating the symptoms. “We also take a holistic approach, keep up-to-date with the latest medical research and treatments and have expertise in regenerative therapies such as Prolotherapy and PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma).” If you have any foot and leg pain, injuries or degenerative concerns you can visit Foot and Leg Pain Clinics in Wantirna by calling 1300 328 300.
Sore Feet or Legs? Sore Feet or Legs? Call
Tim Kirwan from the Foot and Leg Pain Clinic.
ExcEllEncE in HEaltH & WEllbEing Is your body nutritionally balanced? Do you know if your environment is having an effect on your wellness? Could toxins and pathogens be affecting you negatively? Now, for the first time ever, you can find out these answers and more and have your own personally optimized wellness plan generated all in less than 15 minutes!
KNEE / SHIN PAIN
ANKLE / ACHILLES INJURY
KIDS CONCERNS
FOOT / ARCH PAIN
HEEL PAIN
ARTHRISTIS ARTHRITIS
WE CAN HELP !
ff O 0 5 $
*
trusted experts . proven solutions
8 Mount Erin Road, Ferny Creek PH: 9755 1900 www.naturalhealingcentre.com.au Open: 6 days & 5 nights 12353973-JV23-17
*
14/603 Boronia Wantirna 14/603 Boronia Rd, Rd, Wantirna
Call 1300 328 300 *Mention offer to podiatrist at consult to redeem 1237591-CG36-17
mailcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 11
FAMILY LAW SPECIALIST AAB Lawyers Pty Ltd is a specialist family law practice based in Emerald, with a visiting office in Pakenham. The Principal Lawyer of the practice, Anna Bulner, is the only Accredited Family Law Specialist in Emerald, and only one of two in the Cardinia Shire. Anna has more than 15 years working experience in the law. Why choose a specialist lawyer? An Accredited Family Law Specialist is a Legal Practitioner who has successfully passed a rigorous and extensive training and assessment program conducted by the Law Institute of Victoria. An Accredited Family Law Specialist is also required to undergo additional and ongoing education and training in this ever changing and evolving area of law. Anna is part of the Victoria Legal Aid Family Law and Family Violence Panels and can assist those eligible for funding under this government scheme. Those experiencing family breakdown often experience a range of complex emotional and financial difficulties and stresses. Many feel their financial security and their children’s wellbeing are at risk. Anna offers a sensitive, understanding and caring service in all aspects of family law and family violence to navigate through such difficult times.
Anna Bulner B.A., LL.B. Accredited Family Law Specialist The only accredited Family Law Specialist in Emerald and surrounds
5968 5221 398 Belgrave-Gembrook Road, Emerald anna@aablawyers.com.au•aablawyers.com.au
12359845-EPJ31-17
First consultation free for the first hour
Kaye Charles Real Estate are a family owned and operated company, offering a professional, personalised and friendly experience second to none. Amanda Charles, Principal of KCRE is excited to announce, “We have finally arrived in Emerald and surrounds!” “After years of being asked the question, do you service Emerald, by our many client’s, we decided the timing was perfect to open an office in Emerald”. “It’s a natural progression for us, being that we are the number 1 selling agent in Upper Beaconsfield and specialise in selling rural and semi rural properties.” More exciting news for KCRE is their new team member, Katie Woods, who will be the Sales Manager of their Emerald office. “Katie is one of the more experienced Emerald agents with an abundance of local knowledge and a skill set unique to the industry”, says Amanda. “Katie’s refreshingly honest approach to selling real estate falls perfectly in line with our culture and ethos.”
Undoubtedly the most experienced team in the hills, our powerful team of women come together to combine a wealth of knowledge & level of service which is based on attention to detail & our sheer determination to provide support & comfort to our clients during the process of buying or selling. We pride ourselves on record results, repeat business but most importantly our honest approach to ensuring we achieve the very best outcome for our clients time & time again. As we are the largest team of women in real estate, we are also backed by the best men in the business. So when it comes to selling your biggest asset, call the most talked about agency in the hills! Barry Plant Emerald – Delivers Excellence Together
With Amanda living on acreage in Dewhurst, Katie residing in Cockatoo and their Office Manager Michelle Rundle on land in Emerald, their team brings, not only local knowledge but experience with living on rural property and find this of great benefit when selling properties alike. We also have a property management team of 3 full time, experienced ladies, making our company the smart choice in managing your investment/s.
Ph: 9707 0111 kayecharles.com.au
1/321 Main Road
12360133-HM31-17
For any of your real estate needs, or to arrange an obligation free market appraisal on your property, contact one of our experts on; 9707 0111
12359940-LN31-17
RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 12 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
beentertained �� dining, arts, music and more…
Rain bound for Earth Hills-based artist Rain White is preparing to show off her talent to local audiences, with her solo exhibition ‘Earthbound’. The exhibition focuses on White’s creative exploration of eternal elements of earth, time and place, with a heavy emphasis on landscape. White said she sees landscape as a metaphor, evoking ancient icons as well as traditional and contemporary sacred sites. Having lived in the Dandenong Ranges her whole life, local landscape plays an important role in her creative visions. “I see colour schemes appear in my work from a walk I have been on in the forests, or
a concern I have regarding the preservation of our fauna and flora as the population grows,” she said. “You may recognise the landscape features from Birdsland’s Reserve or Wilsons Prom.” White said she had recently delved into sculpture. “Recently, I have totally jumped off the canvas into a three-dimensional form, using various types of earthenware and stoneware clays, which I am absolutely loving,” she said. ‘Earthbound’ will be available for viewing at Burrinja Gallery until 3 September. Viewings on Tuesdays to Sundays, from 10am to 4pm.
The Bye Bye Man (M) Starring: Douglas Smith, Cressida Bonas and Lucien Laviscount
Hills artist Rain White will showcase her work throughout the coming Picture: CATHY RONALDS months. 170953
Sounds of Loonee Tunes ring out The fabulous Sooki Lounge on Friday 4 August will again host the relentlessly effervescent Loonee Tunes. New songs and other surprises await their old friends, while new friends ‘won’t know what hit ’em!’ The Loonees have been playing Sooki every six months for the past few years.
Hearty hello to Bye Bye Man
Each gig is an opportunity to top the one before in energy and unpredictability. Returning in 2009 from a hiatus, the band powered out of the gate, this time with the experience of years in the music industry. Some milestone gigs followed, including performances at Ska Nation and at a much-lauded Corner Hotel show that also featured
Strange Tenants and the re-formed No Nonsense. Loonee Tunes also promoted a huge night at the Gershwin Room, delivering a four-band line-up that knocked the socks off the assembled throng. Since then, the band has been playing widely across the city and suburbs of Melbourne, as well as touring to Adelaide, Sydney and
Brisbane, with every show building their reputation for delivering infectious rhythms and a boatload of fun. Audiences ranging from hardbitten ska fans, through to urban folk, continue to discover their enduring beat. Special guests on the night are the hills-based trio, Sparks.
The Bye Bye Man is a recent horror movie that both critics and audiences have been tearing apart, but I found it to be a surprisingly solid film - or, more accurately, half of it is. The film follows college students Elliot (Douglas Smith), his girlfriend Sasha (Cressida Bonas) and best friend John (Lucien Laviscount) as they rent a spacious yet creepy property together. While settling in, they learn of a demonic being named ’The Bye Bye Man’, whose very name marks you for death. The Bye Bye Man is a prime example of the old expression ’it gets better later’. In the first half, the acting is flat and wooden, and none of the characters speak or behave convincingly. The film has a generally eerie vibe, but many of the intended tense moments in this first half are overblown and predictable. But then The Bye Bye Man undergoes a huge escalation in quality. The performances become more natural, and where the film previously dragged its feet with its own clever premise - of a name inducing insanity and condemning those who hear it to death - now the film throws Elliot down a compelling, graphic descent into madness, as he desperately tries to outwit a powerful evil, with a genuinely shocking twist. The Bye Bye Man is a pretty decent (if thoroughly illogical) schlocky horror movie once it gets its act together. - Seth Hynes
BOOK NOW
I STILL CALL AUSTRALIA HOME
AUSTRALIA’S BOYS OF MOTOWN
- THE PETER ALLEN STORY
THURSDAY 24TH AUGUST $55 INCLUDES 2 COURSE DINNER
THURSDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER $30 SHOW ONLY. BISTRO MEALS AVAILABLE
Must be seated by 7pm | Bookings essential
Show starts 8:30pm | Bookings essential
9582 4600 | mulgravecc.com.au
12359398-RC31-17
Corner of Wellington & Jells Roads, Wheelers Hill, VIC 3150
RTM
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 13
mailcommunity.com.au
1 A U G U S T 2017
A PRIVATE OASIS
LOCATED in a sought after street and within walking distance to all that beautiful Emerald has to offer, this property is on three-quarters of an acre of native and English-style garden filled with native fauna such as visiting wombats, echidnas, resident kookaburras and even koalas, which call the neighbouring towering gum trees home. The comfortable home has four bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, the main with ensuite, plus a comfortable lounge and dining room with convenient gas log fire heater which heats the whole house beautifully with ducts to all the bedrooms. The generous modern kitchen has ample storage, gas cooking and lovely garden outlook. Add to this the outdoor undercover
PROPERTY OF THE WEEK entertaining deck, the perfect spot for taking in the sunsets over Port Philip Bay and with glimpses out to Cardinia Dam. Other features of the home include new carpets and a split-system for the ultimate in year-round comfort. If you work from home there is the perfect set up under the house with a studio, kitchenette storage area and powder room. There is plenty of off-street parking as well as undercover parking for five cars, a garden shed and a large fenced area for chickens, or perhaps a dog run. The property is completely private and for security and safety - fully fenced; there is even CCTV security for that added sense of safety.
Emerald Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Stephen Richards, 0400 100 155 BELL REAL ESTATE, EMERALD, 5968 6222
Page 14 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
think big think bell
302 Belgrave Gembrook Road Clematis
$445,000 - $485,000
P.O.A.
Emerald
Original Cottage in the Hills!
Private Oasis!
Clematis is a highly sought after area in the hills with such easy access to Wellington Road & freeways to the City & just a short distance from everything thriving Emerald has to offer. The home sits on nearly an acre of cottage style gardens & natural bush & offers 3 bedrooms, family bathroom, family room & dinning room. Also included is under house storage, lock up garage & charming street appeal with its white picket fence.
Live amongst nature on this property located in a sought after street within walking distance to all beautiful Emerald has to offer. Situated on ¾ of an acre of native & English style gardens, the home offers 4 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, generous open kitchen, lounge & dining room as well as a undercover entertaining deck with views out to Port Phillip Bay. Add to this a workshop/man cave with kitchenette & powder room.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
9 Naughton Street Cockatoo
Auction
24 Fernglade Drive Emerald
$790,000 - $870,000
Ideal First Home or Investment Property!
When Only the Best Will Do!
This sold bric veneer home tics all the boes for the irst home buyer or astute investor. ell located in a uite area it offers value for money & loads of potential. The home consists of 3 BDRs, family bathroom, laundry, open plan kitchen & family room with lovely elevated outloo as well as a second living room. utside the rear yard is cleared, open & sun illed with plenty of space for the ids to play & a garden shed for storage.
It doesn’t get much better than this beautifully presented home located on 2 thirds of an acre of manicured gardens. The well located the home offers comfort, class & a sense of grandness with & with 4 BDRs, 2.5 baths, 2 living and dining areas & large hostess kitchen, there’s space for the large family. For vehicles there’s a DBL L/U garage, 2 further sheds & the lovely gardens are low maintenance.
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
10 Thonemans Rd Hoddles Creek
$765,000 - $840,000
2 Kilbaha Road Cockatoo
$340,000 - $370,000
Quality Lifestyle Property on 4+ Private Acres!
Plans & Permits Approved & Almost 1.5 Private Acres!
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.
* * * * *
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
bellrealestate. com.au
Great location at the end of a no through road Short drive to Pakenham or Cockatoo Township Power & water connected Gas available Half cleared & half natural bush
5968 6222
311-313 Main St, Emerald
RTM
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 15
mailcommunity.com.au
think big think bell
14 Robert Street Burwood East
$1,190,000 - $1,300,000
2 Kirkham Road Belgrave South
For Sale
GRAND SCALE FAMILY HOME IN PRIME LOCATION
QUALITY FAMILY LIVING ON SERENE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY
This superb family home offers the perfect package of lifestyle, location and size. Immaculately presented and maintained it offers 4 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk through robe; 2 additional bathrooms main with magniicent spa bath; home oficestudy and two separate large living zones including upstairs rumpusgames room. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Indulge yourself by buying this spectacular family residence, idyllically situated on a tranquil park like retreat of just under an acre with lovely views across an undulating valley. This property offers you pure lifestyle on a 3,763sqm (appx.) block. Perfectly positioned behind electric gates and up a long sealed driveway stands this spectacular brick home, with multiple indoor and outdoor living options. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
8 Galagher Street Belgrave
11 Outlook Drive Kalorama
$350,000 - $390,000
$560,000 - $610,000
TRADIES & RENOVATORS TAKE NOTE…
MODERN CEDAR FAMILY HILLS HOME
This exciting property offers a fantastic opportunity for renovators & builders alike to create something truly spectacular. The property is situated on the high side of the road offering plenty of natural sunlight and a lovely treed vista. The fully useable block is great for families & features a tiered back yard and sealed driveway. The home is located in a prime position close to Belgrave Main St. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This lovely split level home is modern is style and captures magniicent rolling views. The open plan living combined with cathedral ceilings gives a spacious and roomy atmosphere and is perfect for the growing family. Inside offers 3 good size bedrooms and a generous light illed family bathroom; open plan kitchen meals and a sizable lounge room. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
1510 Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd Mt Dandenong
227 Basin Olinda Road Sassafras
$1,600,000 Plus
Kelly’s Bar And Kitchen
Lavinia Park
Located in the heart of Mt Dandenong Village on a prime corner of the Tourist Road, the iconic Kelly’s Bar and Kitchen is a part of Hills legend. It has been renovated to become a modern restaurant and bar whilst still retaining the warm, rustic ambiance of its past. The property features separate bar and dining areas, a large commercial kitchen area, large storage shed, brand new sewerage treatment plant and ample parking for patrons. There is a 1am Liquor Licence and lease options with the current operators of up to 23 years. This is your opportunity to own a piece of history and take advantage of this fantastic investment in a prime location with excellent returns.
This stunning acreage home enjoyed for the past 13 years is proudly offered to the market. The horseshoe driveway leads to a dble carport & shedding & positions the residence perfectly capturing the sunlight. Contemporary renovations to both main & ensuite bathrooms incl a freestanding bath white ittings inished in neutral tones with new carpets throughout compliment the earthy feel of the home. Constructed from Coldstream stone avinia ark features timber lined cathedral ceilings & exposed beams framing picture windows while in the living room the stone wall is an absolute eye catcher! The formal lounge/dining room is ideal for nights in front of the open ire with study 4th bedroom adjacent. The kitchen inc stone benchtops with Tasmanian ak cabinetry is the hub of this energy eficient home.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Trevor ell 048 333 80 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
bellrealestate. com.au
9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda
Contact Agent
9754 6888
1689 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave
Page 16 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
think big think bell
5 Brock Crt Yarra Glen
$660,000 - $725,000
Near New and Spectacular Boasting 4 bedrooms, 3 living zones, 2 bathrooms and extras that only the meticulously planned homes have. The stunning kitchen complete with Caesar stone benches and awesome butlers pantry, looks across the expansive main living space and out through double sliding doors to the covered and paved al fresco area and landscaped rear yard which enjoys surrounding views. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Tues 6:00-6:30pm, Thurs 5:00-5:30pm, Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
13 Alexander Avenue Upwey
$750,000 - $825,000
Gunyah Elegance of Pure Craftsmanship A successful combination of period style and modern comfort, this home really is the best of both worlds. You can feel the attention to detail the moment you step inside. Close the leadlight door and you are welcomed into a mellow setting of grand hardwood timber looring, lot high ceilings, ornate cornicing, ceiling roses, toast open replaces, and sash windows he home oers three large bedrooms, including gorgeous master suite with bay window, walk-in-robe, and laish ll ensite with lr dal spa bath here is plent o room or living, the highlight of the abode being a superb formal lounge room with built-in-cabinetry. A lovely timber kitchen provides SS appliances, gas cootop, and island bench with bilt in wine rac his one lows perfectly to a lovely rear deck overlooking the fully fenced rear yard and the relaing brble o ern ree meandering throgh he federation style main bathroom is sure to impress, as is the meals area with open re place, and the dal std area with Doer wood stoe
Millgrove 88 Acres, Views, Pasture and Olde Style Home
Situated in the stunning surrounds of Olde Millgrove with the beauty of the Yarra Valley Ranges, the Yarra River and various other rivers and creeks nearby, this beautiful parcel of prime land is worth its weight in gold. The features of the property are bountiful beginning with a 1930s character home boasting Dado panelling, Baltic and Hardwood looring, Sash windows, original Stained glass windows and all the glorious charm of this era. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
14 Old Coach Road Montrose ‘Greystanes’ Set in amongst the treetops of Montrose is this privately located character lled weatherboard home with pictrese iews in eer direction. Positioned on approximately 3,636 m2 the home elegantly merges a homel ambience with warm open spaces and is perect i its peace, iet and alit o lie that o hae been searching or he home presents antastic light lled interiors, inclding two separate liing rooms and generosl sied bedrooms, master bedroom with ensite and a ll bathroom to serice the two rther bedrooms ith separate liing areas, the loorplan is etremel ersatile and sits almost an amil setp he itchen is conenientl located to the bac o the home which incldes a dishwasher and is positioned net to the meals area with antastic otloos rther eatres inclde a std, air conditioning and a cos wood heater to proide comort all ear arond Stepping otside, o hae eerthing o need to eno the liestle this home has to oer, with a decing area with some o the most incredible iews in ontrose, shedding, stnning gardens, nder coer paring and plent o storage
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
bellrealestate. com.au
$1.2 - $1.3 mil
$670,000 - $720,000
Launching Place
$470,000 - $510,000
Great family home with something a little different! This superbly presented home will cater for the extended or growing family, offering 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, family size lounge/living area with gas heating, separate meals/dining area plus a neat modern kitchen with loads of space. Outside offers plenty as well with established gardens, covered entertaining area, large carport and bonus solar power plus extra accommodation for teenagers or dependant relatives with a very comfy bungalow/studio with a separate entertaining area. A great property offering something a little different and situated in a convenient location just a short stroll to schools and transport.
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
8761 0688
896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose
5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville
RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 17
networkclassifieds.com.au Trades & Services V Trades Business Profile
Placing your classified advert is so easy...
V Carpet Laying
s s e n i s u b r u o y w Gro with Trades and Services
Online: networkclassifieds.com.au (24/7) Phone: 1300 666 808 (Open 8.30-5pm Mon-Fri) Fax: 03 5945 0667 Email: sales@networkclassifieds.com.au (include your name, address and phone number)
CARPET LAYING • New or Used Carpet • Repairs • Restretching • Reasonable Rates
Call Steve
0400 170 664 V Concrete Products & Services
We accept payment by:
12345678-HM15-17
DRIVEWAYS
VISA/MASTERCARD/EFTPOS
From plumbers to pest control, carpet cleaning to building services, dry cleaning to computer repairs, lawn mowing and more, Network Classifieds has been connecting local businesses with the local community with our Trades and Services each week. Speak to our classified team and find out how easy it is to advertise. Start building your brand today and be seen every week in Network Classifieds Trades and Services.
• Driveways • Car Parks • Pathways, Tennis Courts, Draining, School Yards, Machine or Hand Laid Asphalt Repairs • Commercial & Domestic • Free Quotes • Timber & Brick Edging
0418 327 737
C1039154-JM27-12
EST. 1984 29 Years’ Experience All work guaranteed
0488 097 005
“The consultants at Network Classifieds are fantastic and easy to deal with. We
A Grade Electrical Contractor
are very happy with
For all your electrical work including: Extensions Safety Switches Faults Repairs Farm Work Commercial and Domestic
the response we are getting from the Mail papers.” – Andrew
Ph: 9761 4092 info@kallistaelectrical.com
V Builders & Building Services
TIGHT ACCESS
• RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAY WASHED OUT?
Mini digger, Excavator, Tipper Shrub & small tree removal Mulch delivery & spreading Concrete cutting & removal Rubbish removal & more... Reliable.
REPLACE IT WITH ASPHALT! IT WON’T HAPPEN AGAIN!
Daniel Brown Mobile: 0409 395 635 Email: daniel@topcatdriveways.com.au Visit our website at: www.topcatdriveways.com.au
Jack 0409 962 211
B&L FARROW BUILDER / CARPENTER t &YUFOTJPOT t 3FOPWBUJPOT t #BUISPPNT t %FDLJOH t 1FSHPMBT t $BSQPSUT
Trevor - 0401 888 194
Tech Electrics 10% Pensioner Discount
1118759-RC07-14
Small Job Specialst
C1078910-PJ9-13
MATT ON 0422 642 203 (REC 18990)
Phone Bryan on 0418 396 641
Call Steve 0417 192 009
Yarra Ranges 12358958-PB30-17
12322765-HM38-16
Complete and Partial Complete home maintenance service
ROBERTSON
• EXTENSIONS • NEW HOMES • REWIRES• SWITCHBOARD UPGRADES
Registered Building Practitioner
V Builders & Building Services
V Bathroom & Kitchens
No job too big or small
V Electricians
Call 1300 666 808 V Bobcat/Earthmoving
SITE CUTS & EXCAVATIONS
1215133-PB05-16
Qualified & Insured
C694915-SJ10-9
5968 8493
2064941v5
tions ● Council Cer ● Pre purchase inspec
Ph: 5968 9710 Fax: 5968 9715
HOUSE SLABS
1203456-LN44-15
ss - Family owned busine Free termite quotes Spiders ● e Mic ● ts Ra ● ● Termites ● Ants s & Wasps ● Cockroaches ● Bee tificates
Mob: 0408 050 938
SHED SLABS
1156305-HM40-14
om.au
rangerpestcontrol.c
V Asphalting
TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
12326756-RC41-16
Trades: 2pm Friday Classifieds: 4pm Friday
Concreterl a c o L r u o Y Call Mick
Retaining Walls Excavator with Auger, and Tip Truck, from $65 per hour Registered Building Practitioner DB-U 36657
Call Aron Deuchar on
Master Builders Member 107929
0402 435 372
YRretainingwalls.com.au
Family owned and Friendly Service
12359245-LB30-17
12353605-HM22-17
DEADLINES
FOOTPATHS
1238934-ACM32-16
Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more impact and saves you money...
1129931-RC16-14
(1.5% credit card processing fee applies. Cheques and money orders can be posted in or hand delivered to our local office)
BATHROOM RENOVATIONS
C1056331-KK42-12
V Deadline
t -JHIUJOH t 1PXFS 1PJOUT t 'BVMUT t 3FXJSFT t 3FOPWBUJPOT BOE NPSFy t /P KPC UPP CJH PS TNBMM t "MM 1SJDJOH VQGSPOU 3FD
www.tgmwired.com.au Trent 0410 567 218
From plumbers to pest control, carpet cleaning to computer repairs, lawn mowing and more…
Advertise your business with
Trader
Covering the Dandenongs in the Yarra Ranges & Cardinia Shires
Place Your Classified Ads Online
1300 666 808 // sales@networkclassifieds.com.au
networkclassifieds.com.au
1233024-KC26-16
Ranges
Your advert can appear in print and online!
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 18 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
Trades & Services
Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS
฀
Prompt, Clean & Reliable
Call Mal 0448 101 771
For all your plumbing needs phone Nick on 0413 422 842
*OUFSJPST t &YUFSJPST t
yes we can
1177123-HM12-15
Domestic & Commercial Metal Roof repairs and replacements
Tim Creek Mobile: 0413 502 260 email: tcreekrooďŹ ng@gmail.com V Rubbish Removal
The Patch Plumbers Call Us Today...
g All Pricinnt Up-Fro
DANDENONG RANGES PAINTING SERVICE
Lighting Power Points Phone & Data Hot Water And more...
Licence No 21425 Maintenance, Bathroom Renovations, Gas Fitting, Dishwashers, Spouting, Replace gas & electric hot water service, General Plumbing.
CREEK
ROOFING
1180833-PB16-15
12359471-JV31-17
Service
All aspects of painting
Call Us Today For our FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE!
12325173-DJ40-16
Alan 5968 5191 Mob 0418 176 159
M & J PAINTING
The Patch Electricians g All Pricin t Up-Fron
Â? General Plumbing Â? Gas Fitting Â? Hot & Cold Water Â? Roof & Spouting Â? Pumps & Tanks Â? Farm Water Â? Boring & Trenching Â? Sewerage Connections Â? Septics & Sand Filters
DEAN’S RUBBISH REMOVALS
For our FAST
'We load it for you, or you can'
FRIENDLY SERVICE!
Any rubbish, garden waste, trees lopped, furniture, sheds cleared/removal. Truck/trailer and bobcat
C1092883-JL38-13
฀
Lic No. 29938
Sangster’s
9 Tiled roof repairs 9 Rebed and point 9 Gutter protection 9 Replace valley irons ROOFING 9 Gutter cleaner Over 50 years experience 9 Laser light installation www.keysrooďŹ ng.com.au Call for a free quote Peter Keys 0429 551 333, 9752 1868 Matt Keys 0407 657 484
KEYS
PLUMBING CONTRACTORS
฀
C733056-KK40-9
฀
฀ ฀
฀
A.G & E. WILLIAMS
1231883-PB25-16
฀ ฀
฀
V Painters/Decorators
JUST POWER ELECTRICAL
฀
฀
Jason 0417 310 049 Gavin 0417 586 620 OfďŹ ce: 9756 7400 275 Belgrave-Gembrook Road Emerald
Jason 1300 644 698
฀
฀ ฀
1170652-HM05-15
Rec: 17824 • Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations
฀
V Roofing
C456410-KK31-6
24 HOUR SERVICE
฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀
Lic 43330
J.L. Hutt Electrical
ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL WORK SPECIAL ON L.E.D LIGHTING UPGRADES PHONE/DATA & T/V POINTS HOT WATER AND STOVE REPAIRS FREE QUOTES AND ADVICE REC 9269
V Plumbing 12345561-LB14-17
V Heating 1152285-PB36-14
V Electricians
Phone 0407 350 560 or 9720 9223 12332913-CG48-16
Close Lic. 23691
Luke Elkin
V Excavators
All aspects of painting FREE QUOTES
EARTHWORKS
฀
฀
฀ ฀
฀
฀
฀ ฀
฀
฀ ฀
฀ ฀
฀ ฀
฀
7 DAYS SERVICE - FREE QUOTES
SA LE & AUCTION CLE A N UPS
MOBILE: 0431 111 504 V Glass/Glazing
1238399-RC33-16
ALL BROKEN GLASS REPLACEMENTS
30% OFF
FREE THIS MONTH QUOTES
24/7
Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Excavator Hire, Water Renewals, Metal Roof & Gutters, Hot Water Unit Repair & Replacement, All Sanitary & Stormwater Drainage, Septic, Sewer & Treatment Plants, Pumps & Rain Water Tanks.
Ben Arendt phone: 0430 129 063 web: www.cornerstonepaving.com.au
Richard - 0419 502 949 Simon - 0417 399 750
V Pest Control
rangerpestcontrol.com.au Free termite quotes - Family owned business ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀
฀
฀ Insured
฀ ฀
฀ ฀
฀ ฀
฀ ฀
฀ ฀
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING 24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
5968 3334 or 0408 335 077 IAN WOODHOUSE TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST
V Septic Tanks
0407 356 441
C1024520-KG18-12
12352649-HM21-17
฀
section of Network Classifieds.
• Septic
Plumbing Contractor Reg No. 15348
HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
• Domestic • Commercial • Installation & Maintenance • Sewerage Connections • Septic Tanks & Stormwater Drains • Drain Blockages • Burst Pipes • LPG to Natural Gas Conversions • Hot Water Service Repairs & Renewals • Spouting, Roofing Repairs & Installation
5 SHERIFF ROAD, EMERALD
฀ ฀
Call for a free quote
0488 097 005
C917415-JL15-11
฀
฀
General Notices
C683684-SJ2-9
฀
• Storm water
Call Andrew 0408 242 015
Lic. 104391
FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS.
UĂŠ-ÂŤiVˆ>Â?ÂˆĂƒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ Â˜ĂŠ Â?Â?ĂŠ ÂœĂ€Â“ĂƒĂŠÂœvĂŠ*>Ă›ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ ˜VÂ?Ă•`ˆ˜} *œœÂ?ĂƒÂˆ`i]ĂŠ >Ă€`iÂ˜ĂŠ*>ĂŒÂ…Ăƒ]ĂŠ"Ă•ĂŒ`ÂœÂœĂ€ĂŠ Â˜ĂŒiĂ€ĂŒ>ˆ˜ˆ˜}ĂŠ Ă€i>Ăƒ UĂŠ*iĂ€ĂƒÂœÂ˜>Â?ÂˆĂƒi`ĂŠ-iĂ€Ă›ÂˆVi UĂŠ ÂœĂŠ ÂœLĂŠ/ÂœÂœĂŠ ˆ}ĂŠ"ÀÊ/ÂœÂœĂŠ-“>Â?Â? UÊ£ää¯Ê Ă•ĂƒĂŒÂœÂ“iÀÊ->ĂŒÂˆĂƒv>VĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ UĂŠ Ă€ii]ĂŠ ÂœĂŠ"LÂ?ˆ}>ĂŒÂˆÂœÂ˜ĂŠ+Ă•ÂœĂŒiĂƒ UĂŠ"ÂŤiĂ€>ĂŒÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠ/Â…Ă€ÂœĂ•}Â…ÂœĂ•ĂŒĂŠ iÂ?LÂœĂ•Ă€Â˜i
12345326-PB14-17
฀
Close
1055315-KG41-12
1129931-RC16-14
V Garden Services
Same day Service, Free Quote We NEVER
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer
House, Garden, Mixed General Rubbish Removal Building Debris, Concrete, Soil & Brick Removal
12351179-CG19-17
1003429-PJ6-12
Phone Steve Ph: 5968 2508 Mobile: 0417 723 745
WELCOME HERE
9998 2905 www.Ser viceToday.com.au
24/7
MELBOURNES TOP PAVING SPECIALISTS
• Excavator 5 Tonne and 15 Tonne • Bobcat Hire • Tip Truck Hire • All Types of Excavation Work • Holes Augered • Site Cuts • Driveways • Blocks Levelled and Shaped • Retaining Walls • Trenching • Free Quotes • No Jobs Too Big or Too Small
SENIORS CARD
SERVICING THE PATCH AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS
V Paving
S&V RELIABLE EARTHWORKS
฀
0403 673 181
12332970-PB48-16
CALL GREG 0438 683 141 OR REGAN 0439 208 693. CALL AFTER HOURS 5968 3140
C1061339-KG46-12
9754 5174
• Bobcat, Tipper & Excavator for hire • Free Quotes • Drainage & Retaining walls done • Large feature rocks for sale
Why hire a bin when we load & take away from $100
yes we can
C1055101-KK41-12
PAINTER
We NEVER
1178435-RC14-15
9999-8193 w w w . S e r v i c e To d a y. c o m . a u
12323348-LN38-16
SERVICING THE PATCH AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS
GREG: 0414 516 050
section of Network Classifieds.
Commercial/domestic & new/established homes Award nomination - Vic 2014, 2015 and 2016 Pest Manager of the Year
0412 990 372 – www.frontlinetpc.com.au
V Handy Persons
V Plasterers
• Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets
5962 4841 V Reblocking/Underpinning
Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS
12358151-CG29-17
RENOVATIONS A wide range of maintenance services offered from Handyman to full refurbishment. 0476 600 391 | marc@spruceupproperty.com | www.spruceupproperty.com REPAIRS General, Domestic and Light Commercial Property Repairs
Painter and Plasterer Specialising in small Painting and Plastering repairs
Free Quotes Call Phil: 0400 757 487
V Heating
7 Service 7 Maintenance 7 Installation 7 Contact Grant for all enquiries AU41455
12321693-HM36-16
Airconditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Services
0437 400 050 grant@aircoolservices.com.au
12339913-EPJ08-17
YARRA VALLEY HOME REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
UPRIGHT RESTUMPING COUNCIL PERMITS OBTAINED Commercial and domestic. Fully Insured For Free Quotes and Advice. Owner Operator CALL BRUCE 0414 302 043
1159508-ACM43-14
20+ Years of Practical Experience.
FREE QUOTATIONS AND ADVISE
9735 3700
V Television/Video/Audio
BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges. ďż˝ Local Technician ďż˝ Government accredited digital installer ďż˝ New TV Points & Data Points ďż˝ TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation ďż˝ Convert to Digital Radio ďż˝ Home Theatre Installation ďż˝ Pensioner discounts
Call Terry 5968 4652 0419 528 472
12356963-PB27-17
TERMITES ANTS WASPS SPIDERS MICE RATS ETC
12352135-JV20-17
Motoring
C936869-KK25-11
YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
*Not available with any other voucher or coupon
mailcommunity.com.au
General Classifieds
Australian Government endorsed Installer
www.antennaspecialist.com.au V Tree Lopping/Surgery
C1044686-KK32-12
FIREWOOD Redgum Minimum 2cm3 for free delivery
Ph: 0431 303 513 SN1090434-PJ37-13
V Home Services
V Lost & Found
Clean House Effect
Call Matt 0407 322 469 Qualified Arborists Tree & Stump Removal Mulch & Wood Sales Tree Pruning & Maintenance Council Arboriculture Reports
Check out our customer reviews www.treefx.com.au FREE Quotes - FREE Honest Advice Safe Tree & Stump Removal - Expert Pruning 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
PHONE: 1300 TREEFX (873339)
Fully Fully Insured Free Quotes Insured / / Free Quotes
0402 943 0458 777770 452or 0458 777 452 Dale Belmore - Arborist
BELGRAVE
Call 9754 6686 or 0404 040 686
DAWSONS
We appreciate your business and will beat any written comparable quote by 10%
TREE SERVICES
Safety First Fully Insured
12333907-LB49-16
A family business with over 36 years experience t -BSHF 5SFF 4QFDJBMJTUT t .VMDI "WBJMBCMF t $POTVMUJOH "SCPSJTU t '3&& 2VPUFT t 4UVNQ (SJOEJOH t '3&& 'JSFXPPE
REMOVAL SPECIALIST HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:
REMOVAL SERVICE
0418 721 643
1190849-CG28-15
FULLY INSURED
Member HIA and MBA www.windows1.net.au
Wednesday 9th August 6.00pm – 6.30pm Gembrook Primary School 50 Main Rd. Gembrook 3783
For further details please contact Brendan Fitzpatrick
12358495-EPJ29-17
03 59 681313
CALL JIM or BEN on
0473 326 333
FREE QUOTES
General Classifieds V Curtains
EZY TREE SOLUTIONS Spectrum Curtains & Blinds
12356343-HM26-17
WAL 0438 979 022 JENNI 0438 500 265 PROBLEM TREES? CALL TIM 0421 574 444 Transformed Tree Services Fully Insured, Free Quotes, Local Family Business STORM DAMAGE RESPONSE SPECIALISTS www.transformedtreeservices.com.au
0402 760 756
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.
Motoring V Auto Services/ Repair
CARS WANTED Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP
OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044
TUITION, English, History, German, all secondary levels $60 per hour. Phone John 5968 2743 or SMS 0432 595 859
Employment V Positions Vacant
PIZZA DELIVERY DRIVERS WANTED Must have own car and be neat in appearance. Hourly rate Apply in person at:
BELGRAVE PIZZA HOUSE 19 - 21 Bayview Road Belgrave 3160
CARPET STEAM CLEANER Earn up to $2500 per week. All work supplied, training provided. Call 9826 1111 or 0415 326 685 for further details.
V Positions Vacant
HOME HELP Looking for home help (Clematis area.) Light house duties: (care, meal preparation, transport & general cleaning. Must have Police check. Morning and afternoon hours and rates negotiable Start approx. August 9th onwards. Call 5968 4586
Find it in the
Real Estate
section of Network Classifieds.
LMCT 8887
C1020128-PJ14-12
V Auto Services/ Repair
OCR
Find it in the
Old Cars Removed WE PAY YOU UP TO
500 CASH
$
For Any Old Car TODAY
Trades & Services section of Network Classifieds.
9798 3364 LMCT 10227
Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au
12337167-HM04-17
1207980-HM48-15
FULLY INSURED
We make beautiful custom-made, made-to-measure curtains & blinds. Our Interior Decorator comes to you for an obligation free Measure & Quote, with a full range of samples to help guide you through your window treatment needs.
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
V Professional
V Tuition
Est. 1973. Incorporating 059 Curtains
QUALIFIED ARBORIST TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL MULCHING SERVICE & SALES 25M TOWER HIRE (15M OUTREACH)
FREE QUOTES
Dry Split Red Gum $180m3 Very Dry Local Wood $120m3 Oregon Kindling $25/16kg bag
5968 1624
Gembrook Primary School warmly invites you to a community forum to discuss our proposed digital LED communication sign. Discussion will focus on the location of the sign, hours of operation and benefits to the school and wider community.
FREE DELIVERY TO LOCAL AREAS
Community Forum ‘Installation of LED sign at Gembrook Primary School’
DIN TREE SERVICE WAN
9703 1530
V Public Notices and Event
30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE
V Massage Therapists
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
WINDOWS 1 FIREWOOD Window Replacement Service Timber or Aluminium Windows Free Measure and quote
MELANIE'S HOUSE CLEANING No sub-contractors. Reliable. Competitive rates. Ph: 0427 510 872.
V Pets & Services
K&D
General Notices
9720 5111
THE TREE
V Windows
1238899-CG33-16
Call Chris 9737 0880
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
V Firewood
www.treeaccess.com.au
1235559-CG29-16
Have you seen my beloved cat Sammy? Last seen in Peters Rd Belgrave in 2015. Short hair. Brown and black stripes with a bushy tail. He is desperately missed. REWARD OFFERED Call 0416 059 549. Thank you.
Domestic and Office Cleaning Enviro Chems Full Insurance Competitive rates
sales@networkclassifieds.com.au
12359522-PB31-17
We appreciate your businessDip. and we’ll beat any written comparable quote by 10% Arboriculture
TREE SERVICES
Missing Cat!
1184699-DJ21-15
Qualified Arborists - Fully Insured
1177271-CG12-15
Are you experienced in sales and enjoy dealing with customers over the phone? We are a thriving media company who need an additional member to join our Classified Advertising Team, based at our office in Pakenham. If you are a motivated, passionate and reliable individual who enjoys a fast paced team environment and you are looking for full time work close to home, then apply today! Your role will involve developing new advertising across our network of publications. The successful applicant must have previous sales experience, have competent computer skills, a clear speaking voice, be well presented and have an organised ‘can do’ attitude. A desire to succeed and work within an efficient and focused team is important. Experience in advertising sales is an advantage, but not essential. To apply send your resume with covering letter to: Sue Hall - Classified Advertising Manager before 7th August, 2017.
Get paid while you walk !
V Garage Sales
PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE AD ONLINE Anytime, Any place www.networkclassifieds.com.au 12352651-ACM21-17
Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
WALKERS WANTED
WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)
Please call us at
1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
C1032608-JL21-12
V Firewood
Call Andrew: 0411 633 400 1239669-DJ34-16
Cut & Catch Tree Services
Email: ingrid@peopleworks.com.au
C1091028-JO37-13
7bb <ehci e\ Fhkd_d] >[Z]_d] 9ecfb[j[ Jh[[ Ijkcf H[celWbi CkbY^_d] De `eX jee X_] eh jee icWbb <kbbo ?dikh[Z
Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.
Home and Oice Cleaning Experienced and reliable Attention to detail Ph 9754 2424 www.peopleworks.com.au V Adult Services
Mountain District Tree Services TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149
Classified Advertising Sales Consultant - Full Time
Peopleworks Cleaning Services
Overhanging Trees Pruning / Shaping Tree Removal Hedge Trimming
12358377-RC29-17
INSTALLED TODAY
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
ALL TREE WORK
1021701-KG17-12
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
12357845-JV28-17
FREE QUOTES
12352330-LB21-17
ANTENNA SPECIALIST
V Positions Vacant
V Home Services
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
1239668-FA34-16
V Television/Video/Audio
Employment
12359321-ACM30-17
Trades & Services
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 19
12321588-DJ36-16
Connecting people and communities
1021249-PJ16-12
RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 20 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
Sport
�� Connecting people with local sport…
By Cameron Hutchison
Hawks end their season undefeated
AFL YARRA RANGES Four rounds to go for Division 1 and the ladder positions are certainly open for sweeping changes. Sixteen points are up for grabs and there is only 14 points separating first and fifth. On form, you would think Upwey will stay in fifth place, but Healesville, Wandin, Woori Yallock and Olinda can easily change positions. With three rounds to go for Division 2, it looks like the top two positions are only up for grabs by Belgrave and Seville. However, positions third to sixth will be fought out between Yarra Glen, Powelltown, Alexandra and Kinglake. The one they all want is third, so look out Yarra Glen and Powelltown. Division 1 Seniors Football Round 14 Healesville 14.20(104) d Emerald 8.12(60) Healesville hold onto a two-point break on top of the ladder after a big win over eighth-placed Emerald. The first quarter was tight with Healesville kicking 3.9 to 3.1. They took complete control in the second term kicking five goals to one and claiming a lead of 30 points at half-time. They continued that form in the third quarter but inaccuracy was causing them problems with 6.9 to Emerald’s solitary three behinds. The last quarter was all Emerald kicking 4.4 while holding the competition leaders to zip but the game was won by Healesville in the third quarter. Healesville Best: N. Aldridge, G. Schiavello, N. Mende, R. Hay, D. Anderson, M. Jeffery. Emerald Best: L. Sheppard, M. Dompietro, S. Paull, C. Thomsen, J. Pedder, B. Moloney. Mount Evelyn 17.14(116) d GembrookCockatoo 4.7(31) Mount Evelyn hold onto sixth place and still a chance to make the five after a solid performance against last-placed Gembrook-Cockatoo. Mount Evelyn had the game in the bag after the first quarter, booting 7.7 to two behinds and a healthy 47-point lead at quarter-time. Gembrook could only manage one behind in the second term while Mount Evelyn added to their score, kicking 3.2. Another consistent quarter in the third with a five-goal-to-one quarter and the three-quarter time break was 92 points. Gembrook played better in the last quarter, kicking 3.4 to 3.2. Mount Evelyn Best: J. Fellows, K. Jones, M. Condello, J. Barden, J. Yeomans, D. Watson. Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: B. Wareham, D. Welsh, G. Hartridge, C. Clarke, S. Martin, R. De Reus. Upwey-Tecoma 22.21(153) d Monbulk 13.10(88) Fifth-placed Upwey-Tecoma have made it tough now for seventh-placed Monbulk to really challenge for the final five after a 65-point win on Saturday. Both sides put on a goal kicking display in the first term with 15 goals being kicked but Upwey held a small lead of eight points at quarter time. Upwey broke loose in the second quarter, kicking 5.3 to 2.4 and claiming a lead of 25 points at half-time. Monbulk could not match it with them in the third term as Upwey continued their second-quarter form, kicking 5.8 to 1.1. The last quarter was much of the same with a four goal to three quarter and the game was in the bag.
MONBULK JUNIOR FOOTBALL With only one game left in the regular season, Monbulk Junior Football Club Under 16s finished undefeated, as next week they have the bye. All other teams are in their penultimate round before the finals campaign starts, excluding the Under 9s and 10s. They can only be congratulated on a terrific year of development and growth. Let’s hope they pull on the boots again next year. UNDER 9 The players stepped up to the plate with great tackles and the second goal for the season. Great effort, kids. Awards: H. Brooks , K. Wrigley, A. Gray, E. White, G. Silvester. UNDER 10 MAROON An outstanding four quarters from the boys. They matched it with a strong Yarra Glen team; the defence, kicking, leading, tackling and team work were the best they had ever been in a game so far. Awards: D. English, K. Dockery, K. Sutton, F. Sulridge, J. Hundle, F. Lewis UNDER 10 GOLD Fantastic effort by the gold team; the players worked on many things from the previous game and put a great performance. Awards: R. Kay, J. Smith, E. GrierSmith Rowe, T. Higgins, C. Hooper. UNDER 11 The Under 11s certainly came to play today, hard at the ball determined and fierce at all contests. The scoreboard represented what can only be described as a great performance. Awards: T. Mackay, J. Defina, A. Teese, L. Smith, L. Mcintosh, L. McDonald. UNDER 12 GIRLS A really impressive team game by the girls today - they all endeavoured to be first to touch the football and transferred the ball with purpose. They have taken a big step in the game today which will help their crusade into next week’s finals. Well done. Awards: A. Hughson, A. Theebom, A. Coffey, M. Hooper, J. McDermott. UNDER 12 The first meeting since last year’s grand final and the opposition were certainly up for it. Looking forward to a possible rematch ‘No. 3’ in the weeks ahead. Awards: J. Bateson, B. Komiazyk, M. Dickinson, T. Rickard, T. Koelewyn. UNDER 14 GOLD AND MAROON An exceptional effort today guys and Tash, with a combined team of Maroon and Gold due to school’s volleyball. An attack on the ball and contesting the ball was what we asked for. Keep your heads-up guys, another week to go. Bad luck to Greeny and Jake who sustained injuries. Go Hawks. Awards: J. Niclasen, L. Bright, T. Ford, J. Davis, C. Barge. UNDER 16 The last home and away game for the boys a bit of a scruffy game and performed well in different stages of the game. They ended the season under defeated which is a fantastic effort. Congratulations. Awards: A. Richardson, T. Trezise, M. Hill, T. Badgery, W. Fahey, B. Woolridge.
Ladder spots open
The Emerald and Healesville netballers brought their best for match day. Upwey-Tecoma Best: J. Hackett, K. O’Brien, D. Waters, H. Stanley, L. Beacom, I. Krijt. Monbulk Best: C. Sharpe, N. Sargent, B. Emmett, P. Barge, S. McBride, A. Smith. Wandin 10.23(83) d Warburton Millgrove 8.12(60) Wandin hold on to second spot on the ladder after tight game against ningthplaced Warburton. Warburton came out and stunned the more fancied Wandin by kicking 3.4 to 2.5 in the first term and held a surprising lead of five points at quarter-time. The tables turned in the second quarter and the margin could have been much worse if Wandin had their kicking boots on as they kicked 3.10 to one straight to switch the lead in their favour by 17 points at half-time. Accuracy improved in the third term with Wandin managing 3.3 to 2.3. The last quarter was all tied up with both sides kicking 2.5. Wandin Best: J. Ladner, M. O’’Donohue, D. Stephen, P. Bruzzese, B. Chapman, M. Polkinghorne. Warburton-Millgrove Best: M. Robinson, D. Brookes, L. Barnard, L. Weir, D. Morris, S. Andueza. Woori Yallock 10.22(82) d Olinda Ferny Creek 12.9(81) Woori Yallock have got home in a nail-biter and have a two-point break on Olinda and sit third on the ladder and only one game shy of top spot after Saturday’s game. Olinda took complete control of the conditions in the first term and kicked 5.6 to two behinds to hold a 34-point lead at quarter time. It was Woori Yallock’s turn in the second quarter and they piled on 6.6 to one behind to arrest the lead at the main break by seven points. Again, a flip in leaders at threequarter time, with Olinda going into the final break with a 21-point lead after kicking 7.1 to 2.3. The last quarter was a cracker as Olinda battled the conditions and new that Woori Yallock was coming. Woori kicked 2.11 to just one behind and came home with a one-point win at the final siren. Woori Yallock Best: L. Boontjes, C. Smedley, S. Kennedy, R. Monkhorst, K. Thompson, J. Matthews. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: J. Charge, M. Hottes, B. Walter, M. Wright, C. Horner, J. Rankin. Division 2 Seniors Football Round 15
All hands for the football during the Healesville versus Emerald match. Alexandra 18.12(121) d Kinglake 7.8(50) Alexandra hangs on to fifth place while Kinglake are still in the hunt sitting sixth. Alexandra started quickly kicking 5.3 to one goal in the first term and had a lead by 27 points at quarter-time. Kinglake outscored Alexandra in the second quarter, kicking 2.1 to 1.2 but the lead was still Alexandra’s by 21 points at half-time. Alexandra piled on the goals in the third term, with a six-goal-to-one quarter and the lead was now 43 points. Another impressive six goals to two last quarter and the game was all over. Alexandra Best: B. Norris, R. Norris, B. Cooper, M. Coombs, S. Woollard, C. Tranter. Kinglake Best: W. Graf, H. Prest, J. Whelan, E. Robinson, R. Mitchell, J. Butterworth. Seville 15.11(101) d Powelltown 11.13(79) Seville have all but sewn up second spot on the ladder after a good win over fourth-placed Powelltown. Seville had control from the outset and kicked 5.2 to 2.3 to take a handy lead of 17 points into the second quarter. Powelltown fought back in the second term kicking 3.3 to 2.3 and reduced the margin to 11 points at the main break. Another good quarter by Powelltown in the third quarter and the margin was reduced to 10 points at three-quarter time. Seville regrouped in the last and managed to kick away with 6.3 to 4.3 and a 22-point win in the end. Seville Best: J. Nolan, C. Suban, M. Cecere, N. O’Keefe, J. Neal, L. O’Keefe. Powelltown Best: D. Rees, B. Jackson, W. Dore, N. Moody, J. Moore, T. Hallmark. Thornton Eildon 10.11(71) d Yea 8.12(60) It was party time in Thornton on Saturday as they finally broke the drought
with a huge morale-boosting win over local town rival Yea on Saturday. Thornton took the early lead in the first term by kicking 4.1 to 3.1. Yea rallied and came back at them in the second quarter kicking 1.7 to 1.2 and Thornton’s lead was only one point at half-time. Thornton took advantage of the conditions in the third term and kicked 4.5 to 2.1, stretching their lead to 17 points at three-quarter time. Yea outscored Thornton in the last but it was not enough to come away with the win and Thornton hung on to win by 11 points. Thornton-Eildon Best: B. Wratten, J. Ashby, J. Strachan, R. Chapman, D. Creed, B. Musgrove. Yea Best: H. Jarvie, L. Beattie, A. Chisholm, R. Aldous, J. Ryan, E. Neilson. Belgrave 12.15(87) d Yarra Glen 11.12(78) Belgrave are sitting clear on top of the ladder after a come from behind win over third-placed Yarra Glen on Saturday. Yarra Glen got the early lead in the first term kicking 2.5 to one behind. Belgrave bounced back in the second quarter with the aid of the conditions kicking 6.5 to one straight and the favourites were 19 points up at half-time. Yarra Glen dominated in the third term booting 6.5 to 2.1 and the lead had swung back into Yarra Glen’s favour by nine points. The last quarter was going to be tough but Belgrave stood tall and showed why they are the minor premiers after Round 15 by kicking 4.8 to 2.2 to come home with a nine-point win. Belgrave Best: M. Johnson, T. Stubley, J. Brown, J. Schill, C. Power, M. Noy. Yarra Glen Best: A. Smith, C. Tait, J. Marks, T. Russell, G. Filsell, J. Clare. Yarra Junction: Bye.
RTM
mailcommunity.com.au
Connecting people and communities
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 21
Sport
Outstanding run By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS Yarra Ranges Athletics competed at Round 7 of the Athletics Victoria XCR17 season last Saturday. Road races around Lake Wendouree in Ballarat were made even harder by gale force winds. The course, made famous by Steve Moneghetti, was flat and fast except for the bits with head or cross winds – they were no fun! Some outstanding runs from the club’s underage athletes over 6km set the scene for the 15km race for our open athletes. Leading the way over 6km was Harry Norman, followed closely by James Laven. Georgia Laven continued her find form to lead in fellow YRA athletes in the girls race. The Open athletes had to complete two-and-a bit laps of the windy course. First home was James Anderson showing the rewards for consistent training, narrowly edging past club legend Michael Clarke. Judy May showed the wind was no obstacle in her last hit-out before heading to Europe for the mountain racing season with an impressive performance to lead the open women home ahead of Amanda Laven and a surprised Sue McCall. A big thank you and shout out to junior athletes, Zoe Clarke and Lily Clarke, for helping out on water stations without being asked. Next up for the senior team is the relays in Anglesea on 12 August. Results: Under 14 Women 6km Maddie Laven
Monbulk Rangers back Simone Weragoda holds her own in defence against Berwick City in the FFV Womens State League match.
Monbulk Rangers trounce City Under-20s Women's competitor Amy Veenendaal puts in the hard yards.
Under-16s Men's athlete, Jayden Clarke gains some momentum.
171111
171111
3rd 22.51, Indigo Linde 9th 24.36, Mia Strudley 15th 26.56; Under 16 Women 6km Georgia Laven 3rd 21.30; Under 18 Women 6km Grace Muller 12th 25.06; Under 20 Women 6km Amy Veenendaal 11th 26.50; Open Women 15km Judith May 46th 1.04.29, Amanda Laven 84th 1.09.39, Sue McCall 110th 1.16.37, Sarah Love 117th 1.19.38, Erika Bedyn 126th 1.22.00, Katie Clarke 132nd 1.28.40; Under 14 Men 6km Zachariah Clarke 9th 23.32, Angus Norman 12th 24.09; Under 16 Men 6km Camden Hewitson 23rd 23.49, Liam Russell 25th 24.11, Jayden Clarke 27th 26.56; Under 18 Men 6km Harry Norman 5th 19.53, James Laven 10th 20.37; Open Men 15km James Anderson 122nd 57.30, Michael Clarke 135th 58.09, Stephen Blair 182nd 1.01.01, Bryan Ackerly 193rd 1.01.35, Graham Coutts 206th 1.02.32, Jamie Strudley 214th 1.03.21, Martin Steer 247th 1.07.19, David Laven 267th 1.09.15, Brent Linde 269th 1.09.29, Craig Hewitson 273rd 1.09.37, David Gorman 329th 1.22.15 A new venue and a howling gale
greeted the Yarra Ranges Athletes for the Saturday morning cross country, followed by a well-earned barbecue. The new venue was Elizabeth Bridge Reserve in Kilsyth, a picturesque park with some slight hills to navigate. The wind really made the going tough but did not dampen the spirits of the athletes who all enjoyed a welcome change of venue. With the less demanding course, many fantastic times were achieved. Small fields meant a lot of fun and working together to navigate the new venue. The morning was capped off with a yummy barbecue of sausages and bacon and eggs. Next week the club journeys to Cockatoo for the annual Hills Challenge and will be working hard to bring home the perpetual trophy for the fifth year in a row – fingers crossed. A special thank you to all that helped make the day a fantastic success.
Monbulk Rangers Soccer Club’s senior women’s team won away against Berwick City 4-1 in the FFV State League on Sunday. Goal scorers were Nat Doolan, Nikki Ceeney, Alex Polkington and Mikayla Newman. Meanwhile, it was a hat-trick for the club’s three under-13 teams in the Victorian Churches league, with the Monbulk Rangers Renegades, Raiders and Rebels defeating opposition teams from Croydon Ranges, Berwick United and Blackburn Newhope Football Club. Results: FFV - Mens State League 3 SE MRSC Firsts lost to Brighton SC 0-4, Reserves lost to Brighton SC 2-3; Womens SL 1 SE MRSC Firsts def Berwick City FC 4-1, Reserves lost to Berwick City FC 0-5. Boys SE 18B MRSC Raptors lost to Ringwood City FC Blue 0-5; Boys E 16B MRSC Stingers lost to Wonga Wizards JFC 2-3; Boys E 14B MRSC Cubs def Mount Waverley City FC 4-0; Boys E 13A MRSC Outlaws def Ashburton United 2-1; Boys E 12 Wallabies Red MRSC Lions lost to
Knox United SC Red 1-2. Girls E 12 Joeys MRSC Spells lost to Bentleigh Strikers 1-6; Girls E 15-16C MRSC Spirits def Mooroolbark SC 5-1. VCFA - Womens Prem Lge MRSC Lyrebirds def FC Citylife Women 1-0; Div 1 MRSC Forest def Berwick Blues 3-0, Div 2 MRSC Knights lost to Dandy Casuals 0-5, Div 3 MRSC Barons def Mitcham Vikings 3-1, Div 4 MRSC Jets def Meadow Park 7-1, Div 5 MRSC Nuggets lost to Springers Lions 0-2. Juniors - under-10 MRSC Dynamite lost to BNFC Cougars 2-4; under-11 MRSC Dragons def KCSC Strikers 11-0, MRSC Dragons def MRSC Centaurs 2-0. Under-12 MRSC Tigers drew with BNFC Spartans 2-2. Under-13 MRSC Renegades def Croydon Ranges 3-0, MRSC Raiders def Berwick United 6-2, MRSC Rebels def BNFC Taipans 9-3. Under-15 MRSC Jaguars def BNFC Crocodiles 5-1, MRSC Rudolfs lost to KCSC Force 0-2, MRSC Leopards lost to Berwick Blues 0-1. Under-16 MRSC Salamanders def BNFC Bers 4-3, MRSC Scorpions def KCSC Strikers 3-1.
William Matthews Funerals 45 Cave Hill Rd, Lilydale 24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
9739 6868 www.williammatthewsfunerals.com.au
FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED
SUDOKU No. 4146
2
DOWN Scale (5) Happen (5) Facade (6) Pasture (6) Article (4) Unwieldy (9) Hostility (9) Land (4) Always (4) Lively (6) Insect (6) Open (5) Foe (5) Bird (4)
9
4
2 5 1 4 8 9
9
6 8 9 3 4 5 2 7 1
7 1 6 5 8 4 3 2 9
4 3 5 9 2 1 6 8 7
8 9 2 7 6 3 1 4 5
9 5 7 4 1 2 8 6 3
1 2 8 6 3 7 9 5 4
Solution No.4146
3 6 4 8 5 9 7 1 2
3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
DOWN 1. Out of the shade, it’s very hot (5). 2. A swaying palm and an English tree (5). 3. The man, you say, got shot in the arm (6). 4. Sweet and charming in order to get money (6). 5. Looked up “Hard To Clean” (4). 6. Keeping, or putting into play again (9). 12. Journalism? (5-4). 13. A herb that makes many sick (4). 15. Revolve round the act (4). 17. Compass that used to belong to campers? (6). 18. What we’re talking about are my multiple personalities (6). 20. What made it a hit (5). 21. A lovely lady, but she does go off! (5). 23. It’s time to make enquiries about a job (4).
2 4 3 1 7 8 5 9 6
ACROSS 1. Does it call to me when I’m away from it? (4). 7, When it’s fine again, getting the leads out for the dogs (9). 8. Advice for a fool (4). 9. Pleased to have left the gadabout (4). 10. “Pay attention,” he would say (4). 11. Out to stop Edward, moved quickly (4). 14. It’s vital to describe the mood (10). 16. recover your touch when you regain your health? (4,6). 19. Points out the silver lining when one keeps complaining (4). 22. Like a fool, tease (4). 24. The note is for you (4). 25. Don’t remain unmoved by the word “prison” (4). 26. Be irritated throughout by the compere (9). 27. Avoid the hard natural light outside (4). DOWN 1. Out of the shade, it’s very hot (5). 2. A swaying palm
5 7 1 2 9 6 4 3 8
ACROSS
Clues (9). 27. Avoid the hard natural light outside (4).
7 4 5 8 2 6 5 4 7
4 3 9 8 8 1 9 5
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7484
DOWN ACROSS Cryptic 7484(5) 1. NO. Scale 1. Dog (4) CRYPTIC PUZZLE
1
3
3 2 6 4
1 8 4 2 9
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. 20. 21. 23.
8 9
CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7484 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Ho-me. 7, Ai-re-dales. 8, Dope. 9, G-l-ad. 10, Heed (he’d). 11, S(to)p-ed. 14, Imperative. 16, Feel better. 19, N-ag-s. 22, Twit. 24, The-e. 25, Stir. 26, P-resenter. 27, S-h-un. Down - 1, Hades (anag). 2, Mapl-e. 3, Fillip (Philip). 4, Tender. 5, Was-h. 6, Re-serving. 12, Paper-work. 13, Dill. 15, Turn. 17, Ex-tent. 18, The-mes. 20, Aitch. 21, Siren. 23, T-ask. QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7484 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Chow. 7, Selection. 8, Inch. 9, Tend. 10, Mode. 11, Bari. 14, Strawberry. 16, Impeccable. 19, Rose. 22, Used. 24, Idea. 25, Cede. 26, Stockpile. 27, Stay. Down - 1, Climb. 2, Occur. 3, Veneer. 4, Meadow. 5, Item. 6, Ponderous. 12, Animosity. 13, Isle. 15, Ever. 17, Chirpy. 18, Beetle. 20, Overt. 21, Enemy. 23, Duck.
ACROSS Dog (4) Choice (9) Creep (4) Incline (4) Fashion (4) Port (Italy) (4) Fruit (10) Flawless (10) Flower (4) Second-hand (4) Thought (4) Yield (4) Amass (9) Remain (4)
7
Ho
Fill th every 3x3 s the 5 9 6 7 4 8 2 1 3
8 7 2 5 6
Quick Clues
Solu
2 3
CROSSWORD No. 7484
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7484
1. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 16. 19. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27.
M
1157333-CB40-14
4 8 7 2 3 1 9 6 5
2 1 3 5 9 6 8 4 7
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 22 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM 12358910-ACM30-17
Like Us On Facebook
2017 They know business... what do they know about AFL? Find out each week with Mail News Group
Glenn Chandler Geelong GWS Carlton Western Bulldogs North Melbourne
Trevor Bell
Fremantle West Coast Hawthorn Adelaide
Geelong GWS Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Belgrave Phone: 9754 6888
Mick Jansen Fremantle St Kilda Richmond Adelaide
Geelong GWS Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Olinda Phone: 97512375
Lyn Beckwith Fremantle West Coast Richmond Adelaide
Geelong GWS Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Fremantle St Kilda Hawthorn Adelaide
Sydney Melbourne Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Emerald Phone: 5968 4522
Cockatoo Phone: 0408 050 938
Business of the Week
Evie White
Steve McManamon Fremantle St Kilda Richmond Adelaide
Sydney Melbourne Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Fremantle St Kilda Richmond Adelaide
Cockatoo Phone: 5968 8066
Upwey Phone: 9754 3013
Tipstar Major Sponsor
We Put You First
Grant Skipsey
Aidan Skipsey
Jim Conder
Dineke Simpson
Jan Brewster
201716028-ACM16-17
Mick Dolphin
Steve Dolphin
Ranges 1 - 5 Bayview Road, Belgrave
Riley - Justin Geelong GWS Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Ph: 9754 6111
Elliot Dawson
Fremantle St Kilda Hawthorn Adelaide
Emerald Phone: 5968 4522
Geelong GWS Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Ken Hunt
Fremantle St Kilda Richmond Adelaide
Emerald Phone: 5968 4222
2017 POINTS LADDER
Mick Dolphin
Geelong GWS Essendon Western Bulldogs North Melbourne
Fremantle St Kilda Richmond Port Adelaide
Sydney GWS Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Monbulk Phone: 9756 7652
Simon Hartley
Fremantle West Coast Richmond Adelaide
Geelong GWS Essendon Western Bulldogs Collingwood
Belgrave Phone: 9754 6111
Ryan Bell & Jarrod Peterson
Fremantle St Kilda Hawthorn Adelaide
Sydney GWS Essendon Brisbane Collingwood
Belgrave Sth Phone: 9754 2293
Fremantle St Kilda Hawthorn Adelaide
Montrose Phone: 8761 0688
Round 20 // Aug 4 - Aug 6
Round 19
Check online for full competition results. mountainviewsmail.starcommunity.com.au/footytipping
COMPETITION RESULTS
1.
Steve McManaman
105
2.
Simon Hartley
102
Fri 04 August 2017
Geelong Cats v Sydney Swans
SS
7.50pm
3.
Glenn Chandler
102
Sat 05 August 2017
GWS GIANTS v Melbourne
UNSW
1.45pm
4.
Trevor Bell
100
Sat 05 August 2017
Essendon v Carlton
MCG
2.10pm
5.
Evie White
100
6.
Jarrod & Ryan
99
Sat 05 August 2017
Brisbane Lions v Western Bulldogs
G
4.35pm
7.
Mick Jansen
99
Sat 05 August 2017
North Melbourne v Collingwood
ES
7.25pm
8.
Elliot Dawson
99
Sat 05 August 2017
Fremantle v Gold Coast Suns
DS
5.40pm
9.
Lyn Beckwith
97
Sun 06 August 2017 St Kilda v West Coast Eagles
ES
1.10pm
10.
Ken Hunt
93
Sun 06 August 2017 Richmond v Hawthorn
MCG
3.20pm
11.
Justin & Riley
92
12.
Mick Dolphin
91
Sun 06 August 2017 Adelaide Crows v Port Adelaide
AO
4.10pm
DEFEATED Sydney Melbourne Fremantle St Kilda Gold Coast Carlton Essendon Brisbane
DRAW:
WIN Hawthorn North Melbourne GWS Giants Port Adelaide Richmond Geelong Western Bulldogs West Coast
Collingwood - Adelaide
RTM
Connecting people and communities
mailcommunity.com.au
Tuesday, 1 August, 2017 Page 23
Motoring Child car seats a worr y A trial to recycle child car seats is helping to save lives, through preventing the risks associated through ‘hand-me-down’ car seats. Child car seats provide a vital safety function. But when children outgrow their car seat, many families pass on or sell their disused restraints into another family, or throw them out. Sadly, both these options can have horrific ramifications, if the seats are unsafe for use. A car seat can be dangerous if it is worn out and no longer provides the same safety functions, or is less safe than newer models that meet modern standards. Meanwhile, estimates suggest more than 200,000 child car seats are disposed of annually, with most sent to a landfill. This figure is staggering, given at least 90 per cent of materials contained in a car seat are recyclable. This is why the RACV has developed a new trial, which offers parents a free and environmentally friendly option to drop off their disused car seat to be recycled.
By collecting and disassembling the car seats on-site, the program aims to save in excess of 900 tonnes of waste going to landfill. RACV Manager Road User Behaviour, Rebekah Smith, encouraged road-users to support the program. “RACV encourages families to recycle their used car seats to ensure our children travel safely on our roads and our environment is protected,” Ms Smith said. “Putting a child in a secondhand car seat can pose a great risk to the child’s safety. “This new program offers a responsible solution to dispose of potentially unsafe child car seats.” The free trail will runs until Wednesday 30 August. A collection site has been established at the Darebin Resource Recovery Centre, 30 Kurnai Avenue, Reservoir, Victoria. The following types of child car seats will be acceptable for disposal at the collection site: Rear facing seats and capsules; Forward facing seats; and Booster seats.
· · ·
'Hand-me-down' car seats are not a safe option. 157887
Million hybrids mark selling hybrid vehicle, with total sales approaching four million cars. These significant hybrid sales achievements align closely with the Toyota-sponsored 2017 National Tree Day, which took place on Sunday 30 July. Based on global TMC calculations, Toyota’s 80,000 hybrid cars have saved Australian motorists about 232 million litres of petrol and reduced CO2 emissions by 560 million kilograms. Toyota Australia’s executive director sales and marketing, Tony Cramb, said Prius started a revolution that had resulted in hybrids becoming mainstream vehicles, with global sales topping one million a year. “When Prius arrived, the focus was on how hybrids could save fuel and reduce emissions both of which remain central to
their benefits,” Mr Cramb said. “Now, with the fourth-generation Prius and hybrid variants of Camry and Corolla, you can add driving enjoyment and greater emotional appeal to the mix.” Toyota regards hybrid technology as a core platform that will lead to more advanced solutions with low or zero tailpipe emissions. Hybrids achieve excellent fuel consumption and low CO2 emissions with virtually zero output of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) or particulate matter. Toyota’s hybrid cars drive like their petrol and diesel equivalent. The hybrid batter recharge itself while the car is being driven and offers the ability to operate on the electric power alone for short distance.
1187559-RC24-15
The hugely popular Toyota Prius. 171064
Toyota is set to sell its 80,000th hybrid vehicle in Australia - a milestone that occurs almost 20 years after the first Prius was launched in Japan. The local company’s hybrid sales counter started ticking in 2001, with the arrival in Australia of the first of four generations of the iconic Prius. Since then, Toyota has expanded its hybrid range to include Camry (2010), the Prius c city car, the seven-seat Prius v (both 2012) and Corolla (2016). Camry accounts for more than half of all Toyota hybrid sales in Australia, with a total of almost 45,000 sedans abeing driven out of dealerships since its launch in 2010. This makes Camry the topselling hybrid vehicle in Australia by far, followed by Prius with more than 20,000 sales. Prius is the world’s best-
Custom Built Off Road Caravans
•CustomBuiltVans•ServicingAllVans •InsuranceRepairs •RetroFittingofSolarPanelsBatteriesetc
Please call 03 9738 7133 or visit www.halenvans.com.au 42 Industrial Park Drive, Lilydale VIC 3140
mailcommunity.com.au
Page 24 Tuesday, 1 August, 2017
Connecting people and communities RTM
Exp: 11/04/17. Participating Exp:06/04/17. 14/8/17. Participating Exp: stores only. terms below. stores only.See See terms below.
Exp: 11/04/17. Exp:06/04/17. 14/8/17. Participating Participating stores SeeSee terms below.below. storesonly. only. terms
Exp: 11/04/17. Exp:06/04/17. 14/8/17. Participating Participating stores SeeSee terms below.below. storesonly. only. terms
Exp: 11/04/17. Exp:06/04/17. 14/8/17. Participating Participating stores SeeSee terms below.below. storesonly. only. terms
Valid at participating KFC stores only. For meals that include chicken pieces, set combinations apply. Food for illustration purposes only. *Saving is based on full menu price. Limit of one coupon per customer visit. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Surrender coupon to redeem Valid at paricipating KFCBacchus storesMarsh, only.Ballan, For meals that include chickenCaltex pieces, combinations apply. Food forFootscray, illustration *Saving is based full Melton, menuMildura, price.Point Limit one coupon per offer. Participating Stores: KFC Altona, Benalla, Brimbank, Calder Outbound, Melton,set Deer Park, Elizabeth Street, Ferntree Gully, Hopperspurposes Crossing 1 & only. 2, Irymple, Keilor, Laverton, Melbon Central, Cook,ofSeymour, Shepp City, Shepp customer visit. Not to used in conjunction anyStreet, other offer. Surrender redeem offer. stores: Benalla KFC, Shepparton City KFC, KiallaWyndhamvale, KFC. South (Kialla), Sunbury, Sunshine, Sunshine MP,be Swan Hill, Swanston Street, 401 with Swanston Sydenham, Tarneit, Taylors coupon Hill, Wallan,to Wallan Inbound, WallanParticipating Outbound, Wantirna, Waterfront City, Watergardens, Werribee, Werribee Plaza, Woodgrove, Yarraville.
12360043-PB31-17
Sink your teeth into these great deals!