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Drain ‘band-aid’ fix the second time in as many years”. Mr Barrot told the ‘Mail’ the problem increases twofold, with the gravel washing off into the stormwater pits, but gravel also being strewn along the busy road and causing a hazard for drivers and pedestrians. “One issue with this type of repair is that if gravel washes onto the road on such a steep hill and a child runs out onto the road, we could have a major
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issue with braking, particularly in the wet,” he said. “The drain, (even) after minimal rain and after being repaired about two weeks ago, has already washed into the storm water pits. We haven’t even had any decent rain either. “(Yarra Ranges Council) needs to wake up and be taken to task for allowing money to be wasted in an unproductive manner, again.”
Mr Barrot believes these kind of “half-baked patch-up jobs” are starting to become a theme around the area and someone needs to be held to account. “I’m a big believer in doing things properly the first time around. If you spend a little more money and do it properly, it may end up saving you money down the track," he said. “Not to mention this is an eyesore and potentially dangerous for
the community.” The school crossing in question is used by students and parents of Birmingham Primary School, with the road itself one of the busiest in Mount Evelyn, connecting commuters to Swansea and Hereford roads. The 'Mail’ has attempted to contact Yarra Ranges Council and will endeavour to publish a response at a later date.
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‘Band-aid solution’ roadworks along Birmingham Road in Mount Evelyn are threatening the safety of local children, according to nearby residents. Mount Evelyn local Tim Barrot is among a group of around 12 people who are voicing their concerns over recent works along a gravel drain, which Yarra Ranges Council upgraded “for
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Benz gives kids a home Mount Dandenong resident Margaret Kogelman has donated her beloved 1958 Mercedes Benz 220S for auction to help prevent youth homelessness, through Kids Under Cover’s Donate Your Car program. The Mercedes has been in the family since Margaret’s father bought the car secondhand in 1971. After her father passed away, Margaret took ownership of the car, while her husband always serviced and looked after the vehicle. “It has been my everyday drive for the past 43 years,” she said. “We brought the kids home from hospital in it, took it on family holidays and to weddings. “Friends of ours have a similar one, so we did a few weddings where our friends would take the bride and groom, and we would take the bridal party. “We tried to sell the Mercedes when we bought a new car, but I was too funny about who it goes to. “I wanted it to go to someone who would look after it well, and appreciate its history. “Donating it to Kids Un-
der Cover is a nice way to say goodbye, and to help young people who are in need.” Chief executive officer of Kids Under Cover, Jo Swift, expressed her gratitude to Margaret. “Kids Under Cover is focused on preventing youth homelessness through practical measures and early intervention. “Donations like this assist us in providing physical support - including building relocatable studios for young people to live in, while remaining connected to family and support networks, providing the valuable space they need.” Donations of vehicles like Margaret’s Mercedes Benz are essential for Kids Under Cover, as 100 per cent of the proceeds from the sale of the vehicles are directed back to the charity. Helping to prevent youth homelessness can be simple. “All it takes is filling in an online form and Kids Under Cover will collect your unwanted car for free,” she said. “All sale proceeds from the donation help at-risk young people stay connected to home and education.”
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They’re off to China, with maths Monbulk MP James Merlino on Thursday 27 July met with hills students before their participation in the 12th World Cup of World Mathematical Olympiad. To be held in Beijing this month, the students from Billanook and Mooroolbark East primary schools will be challenged to apply creative and integrated methods to solve mathematical problems using creativity, teamwork and intuition. The 12 students will compete on Wednesday 9 August. The World Mathematical Olympiad allows students from more than 20 countries and 300 cities to participate in the event, with the vision to permit students to demonstrate their critical thinking and mathematical skills, as well as engaging in a cultural exchange. At the conclusion of the competition, students will participate in a Beijing tour, including visiting the Great Wall of China. Mr Merlino said it was great to see local students representing their community on an international stage. “We want to see more students excelling in areas like mathematics and science because these are skills that we know employers will be looking for now and into the future,” he said.
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One with the homeless By Wendy Williamson
Cr Tim Heenan, Fr Bob McGuire, Neal Taylor and Lisa who donated a sleeping mat for Cr Heenan's sleep-out. 171413 invited to come along and get a brief taste of homelessness by sleeping out in the open. Yarra Ranges Mayor Noel Cliff will be among hardy volunteers sleeping rough on Saturday. His contribution pales in comparison to fellow councillor Tim Heenan, who has racked up more than 130 nights of sleeping in a cardboard box. Cr Heenan began sleeping out during Homeless Week in 2008 to raise awareness of the problem of homelessness.
A great Aussie survivor chosen By Derek Schlennstedt Aimee Stanton, 23, from Lilydale is one of 24 castaways who were chosen to compete on the Australian Survivor TV show. Stanton has lived in Lilydale and Mooroolbark for her entire life and worked as a plumber before she went on the show. In an interview with the Lilydale Leader, Stanton said being a former plumber helped her build a shelter. To win the spot on the Channel 10 hit show, Aimee had to beat almost 16,000 other applicants and still remains a likely winner.
This is the tenth year in which he has withstood the winter freeze for nights on end to show his solidarity with those who are less fortunate. He got out his cardboard box last Friday, and will sleep in it every night until Sunday. “I estimate I have clocked up around 900 hours sleeping rough - and I am luckier than most, with a cardboard box and even a couple of blankets,” said the brave councillor. This year he will have the luxury of a sleeping mat, thanks to the creativity
and generosity of a local woman, Lisa, who made the mat from recycled plastic garbage bags. Cr Heenan said he was passionate about increasing awareness of homelessness. Homelessness, he said, came in many forms, with a disturbingly large number of people now sleeping in cars. “We know there are lots of people sleeping in cars in the Yarra Ranges. This is a huge shire, covering two and a half thousand square kilometres, so it is easy for the homeless to be invisible,
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but they are there,” he said. If you would like to show your solidarity with people who are homeless, why not join Cr Heenan and others at the Yarra Ranges Homeless Winter Sleepout at Melba Park this Saturday from 6pm. The night time temperature might hover around zero degrees, but there will be a blazing bonfire, refreshments and a range of activities to warm body and soul. For more information, visit the Homeless in the Yarra Valley Facebook page.
Briefly Operation Crusty The Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol has concluded Operation Crusty which was ran throughout the Yarra Ranges from 6 July to 1 August. Targeting unlicensed and drug impaired drivers; the operation detected 137 individuals committing 179 offences. Of those detected, police found 15 counts of driving under the influence of drugs, 28 unlicensed / suspended drivers, 73 speeding motorists, 27 unregistered motor vehicles and seven vehicles were deemed unsafe or defected. Police also impounded six vehicles and breath tested 627 motorists.
Although the operation has finished, members of the Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol will continue to target drug- affected and unlicensed drivers.
Drink driving charges laid A Yarra Ranges woman who blew .11 at Mount Evelyn after a night at the pokies will take her luck on drink-driving charges at Ringwood Magistrates' Court. Warburton Sergeant Tom Wilkinson said the incident served as a warning to people planning a night out at a licenced venue to plan their exit strategy. “People who go to these venues when consuming alcohol can get caught up staying longer
than they may have planned,” he said. “They should have a plan to ensure they can get themselves home safely, and keep others safe on the roads.”
Servo fuel for free A black Holden ute with stolen plates has left the Upwey 7-Eleven petrol station without paying for fuel on 6 August at 3.15pm. Police allege that a male driver and female passenger drove east down Burwood Highway towards Tecoma after failing to pay for their fuel. Anyone with information is urged to contact Senior Constable Doyle at Belgrave police on 9754 6677
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The celebrated Father Bob McGuire was guest speaker at the launch of Homelessness Week at Lilydale on Monday 7 August. The much-loved priest was as entertaining as ever, but the message he had was a sober one - that much more needs to be done to ensure no person is without a home. He pointed out that there are many reasons which lead people to become homeless, and that while federal and state governments could be doing more, “the best natural resource is the community”. “We can’t have community without the five ‘Cs’,” he added, naming these as care, concern, compassion, communication and above all, common sense. He congratulated the Lilydale and wider Yarra Ranges community on taking steps to address homelessness. Monday’s launch at the Lillydale Lake Community Room was organised by Holy Fools and Anchor, two of the agencies which support homeless and at-risk people in the Yarra Ranges. Jay Church from Anchor said that her organisation found that early intervention and prevention were the most effective ways to deal with homelessness. “Homelessness is all around us,” said Neal Taylor from Holy Fools. “We are here today to put a visible face on it, and to recognise that these are human beings who are homeless.” He said he would like to see a foundation made up of agencies working together, with the support of community funding, to create housing solutions. The immediate need, he said, was for a drop-in centre or day refuge in the Lilydale area - somewhere where people would feel safe, where they could relax with couches and TV, free tea and coffee and computers to enable job searches. The Yarra Ranges Homeless Winter Sleepout at Lilydale’s Melba Park aims to raise awareness of the need for such a centre. On Saturday 12 August from 6pm members of the public are
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Helping yourself - actively One of the best things anyone can do to improve their health and well-being is to get involved in their local community and be physically active. In order to give people in the local area the opportunity to do just that, we need to have the right facilities in place for community and sporting groups of all types. One of my main priorities is to help deliver first-rate facilities that people of all ages can be proud of and enjoy. I’m glad to report that hills residents will soon enjoy new community and sporting facilities. Last Tuesday we celebrated the start of construction of the Upwey Tecoma Community
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Recreation and Sporting Hub, or UTCRASH as it’s known. When UTCRASH is complete it will be a sight to behold. The new hub will provide a modern and multipurpose space for around 23 local community and sporting groups,
including 2500 members and 1150 school students and staff. It will feature over 1100 square metres of multi-purpose community spaces. There will be a commercial kitchen, a gym, canteen, change rooms, offices and meeting spaces. It really is the complete works and I can’t wait to see it when it is complete. It has been supported financially by all levels of government, the participating clubs and Bendigo Bank. I’m proud the State Government has delivered $1.5 million to this exciting project.
It’s a worthwhile investment and one that will pay itself back over years to come. Healthier, more active and more socially engaged people will be the result. But much more importantly we must recognise the hard work of all those who made UTCRASH happen. These buildings might seem to appear out of nowhere but the reality is that they are the result of tireless advocacy over many years. People like Andrew Peterson, Andrew Fullagar and Alan Stevenson (and many others) put in the hard yards and worked with all levels of government to secure funding.
Works start on community hub Upwey and Tecoma residents will soon enjoy new community and sporting facilities, with construction starting on the Upwey Tecoma Community Recreation and Sporting Hub (UTCRASH). Monbulk MP James Merlino had the pleasure of turning the first sod on Tuesday 1 August, with dignitaries present to witness the historic occasion, including La Trobe MP Jason Wood and Yarra Ranges Mayor Noel Cliff. The new hub will provide a modern and multi-purpose space for over 20 local community groups, including 2500 members and 1150 school students and staff. With over 1100 square metres of multi-purpose community spaces, a commercial
kitchen, a gym, canteen, offices and meeting spaces, the facility will be of huge value to many in the community. Mr Merlino said the hub was part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to delivering high-quality sport and recreation facilities throughout the state. The government contributed $1.5 million towards the project, including $1 million grant from the Growing Suburbs Fund (GSF) and $500,000 through the Community Facilities Funding Program. The Federal Government contributed $500,000, with the Bendigo Bank and the UTCRASH community contributing $250,000 each. Yarra Ranges Council contributed $1.1 million.
If it wasn’t for these local heroes it simply would never have happened. Our community owes them a great deal. Thankyou. The extensive work by the UTCRASH committee to develop and present a master plan made all the difference. They should be incredibly proud that the first sod has been turned; this project will meet the rising needs of our community and provide a permanent home to many groups who currently move between multiple locations. We want to make things easier for them and UTCRASH will do just that.
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Winter walk Take a Winter Walk in Nobelius Heritage Park to see the shapely deciduous trees and conifers. Call in at Emerald Museum to learn their story on Wednesdays and Sundays. Join the Friends, who welcome all treelovers. Inquiries to (03) 5968 2152.
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Losing out on the pokies By Peter Douglas Poker machine gamblers in the Yarra Ranges are among the ‘biggest losers’ in the state, with more than $28 million lost on the pokies in the region over the past financial year. This equates to around $77,000 lost each day within the local government area (LGA). Despite relatively few venues in the region, with just nine, the region shows an appetite for gambling that is on par with similar-size regional shires within Victoria, such as East Gippsland ($23 million), Mildura ($25 million) and Shepparton ($31 million). The recent statistics, released by the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation, point towards gamblers gravitating towards Lilydale when wanting to play the pokies. For the Yarra Ranges LGA, 61.4 per cent of losses were recorded from Lilydale venues, with the suburb also possessing the top three venues in terms of money lost on poker machines. In terms of highest to lowest lost on pokies, the venues were the Crown Hotel, York on Lilydale and The International. The statistics also showed there were no signs of gamblers slowing down, either, with the region bucking a state-wide decline of 0.27 per cent to record a 0.2 per cent overall rise in money lost from the previous financial year. However, the $28 million dropped into Yarra Ranges poker machines pales in comparison to neighbouring City of Casey, which recorded $127,093,819. This figure was second in the state, trailing
More than $28 million was lost in venues within the Yarra Ranges. only Brimbank Shire ($134,141,671.85). Meanwhile, Cardinia ($27,045,323.57), Knox ($75,061,924.49) and Maroondah ($65,114,897.86) all recorded similar levels to the previous financial year.
Where the money was lost in the Yarra Ranges LGA: 1. Crown Hotel (Lilydale): $7,173,317.81 2. York on Lilydale: $5,703,470.58 3. The International (Lilydale): $4,823,087.36 4. Olinda Creek Hotel: $3,669,071.90
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Healesville RSL: $2,304,892.94 Chirnside Park Country Club: $1,184,068.63 Monbulk Bowling Club: $1,639,626.61 Upper Yarra RSL: $1,496,112.65 Terminus Hotel (Healesville): $856,433.61
Grants for heritage Cardinia Shire Council is calling on applicants for its 2017-’18 Heritage Grants. The grants offer eligible community groups the chance to secure up to $5000 in funding to repair or conserve places of heritage significance. These grants are available to eligible community groups for suitable projects, including: Repairs and conservation work; Capital works that improve community access; and The development of conservation management or interpretation plans. Only project sites identified on the Cardinia Shire Planning Scheme Heritage Overlay are eligible for funding. Applications for funding of staged projects will be also considered. Council’s sustainability and heritage planner, Janene Vurlow, said the grants are intended to assist community groups to complete projects that improve the condition and long-term conservation of places and sites of heritage significance across the shire. “The types of projects that could be funded under the Heritage Grants program are varied and all funded projects will ultimately promote the preservation and promotion of heritage sites,” she said. “For example, projects might range from interpretive signage and enhancing cultural tourism potential to improve public access to sites.” Applications close 5pm, Sunday 3 September. For more information, including eligibility criteria, and to apply, visit www.cardinia.vic.gov. au/grants.
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Yarra Ranges Mayor Noel Cliff is encouraging community input on the future of Lilydale. 170631 about Lilydale, something you’d like to get involved in or something you’d like to see changed, come along with your feelings and ideas and give us your feedback.” Ideas from the summit will be used to inform future community planning around Lilydale. The Lilydale Summit will feature a drop-in and feedback session from
2-5pm, followed by networking and browsing from 5.30-6pm and a summit from 6-9pm, including refreshments. Residents will also be able to raise their ideas through pop-ups around Lilydale, where council officers Nigel and Santha will gather feedback and talk about the summit. These will be hosted at Coles su-
permarket on Anderson Street from 4-7pm on Thursday, 3 August; at Lilydale Marketplace on Hutchinson Street from 11am-2pm on Saturday, 5 August and at Bunnings on Main Street from 10am-1pm on Sunday, 6 August. To RSVP for the event email s.press@yarraranges.vic.gov.au or call 1300 368 333.
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Making a big mOVe By Kath Gannaway Young music students from across the Yarra Ranges have performed with musicians from Orchestra Victoria in a spectacular symphony concert in Healesville. The students from Year 7 to Year 12 took part in a two-day student workshop in the lead-up to a full orchestral concert on Thursday night, 3 August, as part of Orchestra Victoria’s ‘On the mOVe! Healesville’ education program. The audience was treated to a brilliant and energetic performance with pieces from Strauss, Handel and Haydn to Russian Folk Songs by Liadov, the James Bond Medley by Lopez and The Can-Can by Offenbach. On the mOVe is a regional program that gives students the chance to learn from world-class musicians in their home communities and to play with a full orchestra, an opportunity aspiring musicians in rural areas may not otherwise have. With financial support, including Bendigo Bank as principal regional partner, the program is fully subsidised making it financially accessible. The program itself is intense, rewarding, and judging from the smiles on the faces of the young musicians as they took their final bows, fun! “Putting up a concert in less than 36 hours from a starting point of never having played together before, and to an expectation of delivering a professional concert, it’s just incredible how far they lift,” said conductor Dominic Harvey.
The students work side-by-side with Orchestra Victoria musicians tutoring individual sections and playing alongside them in the concert. It is the first time the program has been held in Yarra Ranges and Mr Harvey said the range of abilities was impressive and the enthusiasm and excitement for the opportunities being made available to the young players was wonderful. Students from other areas also take part in the program, providing an additional opportunity for the musicians to meet peers outside their usual network. “To have such an enthusiastic and talented group in our first year in Healesville is exciting, and it means next year it will grow,” he said. “Once the word gets out and the students talk up what they’ve done, and how much they have grown through mOVe, it will encourage others.” Violinist John Noble said playing alongside the young students was an opportunity for Orchestra Victoria musicians to pass on their skills. He said the results spoke for themselves. “At each session you can feel it, hear it and sense it,” he said. “The audience really feels it too, you can feel the excitement in the air.” Speaking at the pre-concert launch, Orchestra Victoria general manager Sara Pheasant said the organisation was fortunate to have generous supporters which made the program possible. She included in her thanks local
Yarra Valley ‘mOVe’ musicians, from left, Lisann Boenig (Gladysdale); Tui Hogan (Yarra Junction); Jade Thurlow (Yarra Junction); Isabella Gange-Holloway (Three Bridges); Fujina Saito (Gladysdale); Katinka de Boer (Mt Evelyn); Balin Branch-Spence (Healesville); Alex Hall (Woori Yallock); Tomas Cooney (Healesville) Picture: ROB CAREW and Chris Petherbridge (Healesville). 171231
Bendigo Bank representatives attending the concert, and Yarra Ranges Council for their contribution to the Healesville program. As part of their continuing commitment to engage young people in classical music Yarra Ranges Council offers free admission to under 26-year-olds to all Classical Tracks events under the ‘A Minor Tix’ deal.
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Shire’s eye in sky Drones are allowing the Yarra Ranges Council trees team to inspect the municipality’s largest trees - some of which are up to 80 metres tall. Council arborist and drone pilot Glenn Sheppard said the drone allowed the team, which receives up to 6000 requests for tree inspections per year, to gain a far better understanding of a tree’s condition. “We found the need for a drone because our trees are so large. It allows us to view around the canopies and spot faults and areas of concern,” he said. “The Dandenongs are where the larger tree stock is, where the Mountain Ash species is found, as well as the Yarra Valley and Warburton.” The team of five arborists are able to capture video and still imagery of the canopy, removing the need to climb the tree or bring a mobile tower in which involves traffic control and additional expenses. “It takes one of us to carry out an inspection now with the drone whereas before we needed five or six of us,” Mr Sheppard said. “We are saving money on hiring contractors to get up trees, minimising the risks associated with climbing up faulty trees and reducing the use of expensive machinery.” Thanks to the drone which council purchased in December 2016, the crew can see the extent of hollows or decay in a main stem or branch, damage to the upper canopy or at the top of branches. Mr Sheppard said only trees deemed hazardous or high risk and not worthy of keeping were removed. “We try to retain as much vegetation as possible,” he said. “We have the highest tree canopy
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“We are always prepared and we make sure enough contractors are available to do works as required,” he said. “If strong storms are on the way we engage our Parks and Bushland team who have utes equipped with chainsaws and will carry out smaller jobs like moving tree branches off roads.
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He’s rocked ’em all over By Derek Schlennstedt Country rocker Michael Meeking has returned home from musical success abroad to rock local audiences, and launch a new album at Sooki Lounge on Sunday 13 August. The Melbourne-based outfit, Michael Meeking and The Lost Souls, are playing at numerous venues statewide to celebrate the release of their new album, ‘Saturday Night Sunday Morning’. Meeking said the album was the culmination of several years of work. As the title suggests, the record is one of two halves, a story of Saturday night highs and Sunday morning lows, all blended into a glorious record of conflicting emotions and contrasting styles. Much of the album is rooted in the classic Melbourne country-rock sound taking influence from bands such as The Dingoes, Weddings Parties Anything, and Tom Petty, but the album, considered their best yet, sows its own eclectic and unique sound. Co-produced and engineered by the multi-talented Roger Bergodaz, Meeking said it took them 13 hours to record. “We went into the studio and
smashed out 13 songs in 12 hours,” he said. “Most of the songs were put down in one or two takes ... we were very inspired by the sounds and space that Roger had captured in his work with Raised By Eagles and Lost Ragas.” The band is no stranger to the Dandenong Ranges. They performed at The End Of The Line festival in previous years and Michael has also taught music at Selby Primary School for more than a decade. “We played at The End Of The Line a few years ago at the cameo stage and it was fantastic,” he said. “It’s always great to see so many familiar faces and past students ... we all have a connection to the Dandenongs.” On finishing the album, Michael said he was pleased but said he would continue to write more songs into the future. “It’s very satisfying, but I’m now at the point where I’m ready to start working on new songs - it’s not a quick process and it’s also fairly draining but I’m keen to do more,” he said. Meeking and the Lost Souls will play at Sooki Lounge on Sunday 13 August at 2pm.
James (T-Bird from Grease). 171000
High school’s stellar musicals Yarra Hills Secondary students are putting on a treat for local audiences. The whole-school production, from both campuses, 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
Lucinda, left, (Louisa Von Trapp of Sound of Music) and Eden (Fraulein Marissa from Sound of Music). 171000
Michael Meeking and The Lost Souls will be launching their new album at Sooki Lounge.
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Hills alive with Cat Empire leader to play up a storm By Derek Schlennstedt CAT Empire band leader Felix Riebl will be playing at Montrose Town Centre as part of a national tour dedicated to his second solo album. Felix has put aside the Ska and Jazz anthems the internationally acclaimed band is infamous for to instead produce a more introspective solo body of work. Although he will be accompanied by four of the country’s most celebrated musicians on stage, Felix said that audiences could expect a Cat Empire-like show. “The musicians I worked with are my favourite in the country,” he said.“One thing I’d say about the live show is I always try to get the same intensity and same moment in all my live shows ... but it’s been really interesting in the sense that’s it’s a completely different world and dynamic, and I really enjoyed the challenge,” he said. The song list in the show will include songs from all of Riebl’s solo albums, “and one or two re-imagined Cat Empire songs“. The tour has taken Felix to vari-
ous regional locations across Australia. He said that this travelling reflected the feel of the album and that he enjoyed touring as it allowed him to discover new places, and that Montrose would be no exception. “Every other part of touring is the work, and being on stage is the time you get to be in another language with people who are on stage with you and people who are listening and that’s the electric and great part.” You get to have a closer interaction with the audience, and I really enjoy that - it’s such a travelling album, there’s a real personal mood to it which suits the show,” he said. “I really enjoyed that in this in your Arms Tour I was able to go to a few regional Victorian locations. ... Montrose is no exception, and I think it’s going to be great. The show will be held at Montrose Town Centre on 17 August at 8pm Tickets are $35 to book visit boxoffice@yarraranges.vic.gov.au
Felix Riebl, band leader of the The Cat Empire will perform at Montrose Town Centre as part of his national tour.
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Address: 6/79 Glenfern Rd. Ferntree Gully, 3156 Tel: 9758 5625 Website: glenferndental.com.au
Dental Care For The Whole Family Meadowgate Dental is a family focused, established Practice, offering a wide range of general dental health services including implant surgery, and teeth whitening. We also have “Happy Gas” and intra oral cameras for our patients’ benefit. Meadowgate Dental has been providing quality dental care to the Yarra Valley area for over 25 years. Our dentists and staff pride themselves in creating a warm and caring environment, catering to young and old, we happily welcome patients of all ages. We accept Veterans Affairs claims. Children’s Dental Benefits Scheme HICAPS – immediate health fund claims. Ample off street parking, and wheelchair access Meadowgate Dental announces recent fitting of a ceiling hoist to assist with patient transfer if required. For all enquires please call 03 97272808
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Do kids need fillings? 48% of Australian children get cavities before the age of 5! Your child should have their first check-up at age 1. Inspiro provide free dental for children under the age of 12. Does the dentist only look at teeth? Dentists look for oral cancer, plaque, tartar and cavities, problems that are under the surface, gum infection and gingivitis. How often should I go to the dentist? People with good healthy teeth and gums can usually see their dentist once or twice a year. People with a high risk of dental disease should visit every 4-6 months. Your teeth should be cleaned at the dentist every 6 months. Can I go to the dentist when I have a cold or cold sores? Yes you can. But if the cold/cold sores are particularly bad we recommend waiting until your symptoms subside. Are dentist’s doctors? The movies and TV often poke fun at dentists, joking that they are not actual ‘doctors.’ Contrary to Hollywood, dentists are doctors, just not doctors of medicine. Who is Inspiro? Inspiro has dentists located at Lilydale and Tecoma and clinics opening soon at Healesville and Belgrave. Our dental team provide levels of client care that are above the state average. Call 9738 8801. Other public services: Inspiro offer interest free loans, occupational therapy, adult and child development groups, counselling, podiatry, speech therapy, nutritionists, diabetes assistance and more. Head to www.inspiro.org.au for free health information.
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They’re a real gem in the town Since 1994, Monbulk Jewellers has been a trusted family business owned and operated by Ken and Helen Hunt. Providing the local community and surrounds with a pleasant alternative to the larger chain jewellery stores, Ken and Helen are accompanied by longserving staff member, Jennifer Hopkins, as the team offer a great range of handmade or specifically chosen gold, silver and stone set jewellery. “Among Monbulk Jewellery’s products are eternity diamonds, Australian argyle diamonds, pearl and opal gems as well as engagement and wedding rings,” Helen explained. “We also stock Citizen, Classique and Sekonda watches as well as a comprehensive range of gemstones and natural crystals.” Additionally, Monbulk Jewellers provides a comprehensive and unmatched range of services such as quality repairs for all forms of jewellery, watches and clocks, jewellery remodelling and remaking, engagement ring and jewellery design/making, pearl and bead threading, valuations and insurance work as well as gemstone identification and cutting. “We have provided the town of Monbulk and its surrounds with a full range of top quality services,” Helen said. “We have a trusted jeweller, a specialist setter, a traditional clock maker, a resident artist/designer and a gemologist and diamond grader who make up our specialist staff and enable us to provide you with prompt, quality services. “No job is too big or too small and
Helen Hunt, Ken Hunt and Jennifer Hopkins of Monbulk Jewellers. 171328 everything left in our care is treated as precious.” Monbulk Jewellers is also home to Masters Touch Fine Art Gallery and Golf Art Australia, containing exclusive artwork developed by Monbulk
Jewellery business owner and fine art artist Kenneth S. Hunt. “The walls of the shop exhibit a beautiful and ever-changing range of original oil paintings and pencil drawings most are available for sale, as are a
Picture: DEREK SCHLENNSTEDT range of artist produced quality Giclee prints,” Helen said. “Commissioned artwork is also available.” This unique shop is located at 102 Main Road, Monbulk and is open 9am
to 5.30pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 2pm on Saturday. For more information phone 9756 7652 or visit www. monbulkjewellers.com or www.kennethshunt.com
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MARKET SCENE Art mixed with some real passion A resident artist at The Hills Art Market in Emerald, Rose Amara has had a passion for creating intricate mandalas, inkwork, and abstract painting for many years. However recently, her artwork has taken on a different meaning after her four-year-old son Beau was diagnosed with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy (DCP). “When Beau was born, he underwent gastrointestinal surgery and spent six weeks in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. We were informed Beau had brain damage in the area of his motor skills affecting his lower limbs, and he was diagnosed with DCP,” Rose explained. “My only concern was caring for my beautiful newborn. I was worried, scared, confused, exhausted and uncertain about what the future may or may not look like. “I was now navigating this new chapter of our lives, medical appointments, therapy, tests, doctors and research that I had to forget about myself.” Admitting that she had to remember what it was that helped her process, tick and feel good, Rose began to create and draw. Having always had an attraction to mandalas, the mother of two began crafting them as an appreciation of how they looked and the meditation they produced. “My artwork is now created and sold to raise funds for Beau to attend special-
ised intensive three-week therapy programs at the NAPA Centre in Sydney,” Rose explained. “These therapy programs and potential for future surgery will assist Beau in learning to walk, move and live independently. Unfortunately, neither of them are eligible for any kind of funding, so it’s up to us to get him there.” Through this creative outlet, Rose admits that her love of art has taken on a new meaning. No longer is she just creating art for art’s sake, but is doing something she loves for someone she loves. “The journey has been a rollercoaster; we have had our share of ups and downs. But the thing that I have learned through all of this is to never ever give up; ever. Not on yourself, not on your dreams, not on someone else dreams. It’s all possible.” You can find Rose’s Artwork at The Hill’s Art Market which runs on the second Saturday of every month. 100 per cent of proceeds from the Gallery go straight to help Beau give his walker the boot. Rose’s artwork can be found online via www.mammamandala.bigcartel.com and you can read more about Beau’s journey and follow his progress at Gofundme.com/helpbeaubootwalker.
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LIFESTYLE ON 12 ACRES THIS perfectly presented property is located on a sealed road in Central Macclesfield and offers a relaxing rural outlook along with all of the peace, privacy and space that you could ask for. The property has a great blend of cleared land with a park-like feel and the bonus of a motocross track in the bush for the kids. The family home is spacious and offers a very versatile and zoned floorplan. The five bedrooms all have built-in robes and the master has an ensuite, featuring a clawfoot bath and the five bedrooms/guest bedroom also have a semi-ensuite. The main living area boasts high ceilings, magnificent polished floorboards and a built-in Coonara
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heater with feature stone chimney. There is also a cosy sitting room or spacious study/ office. The timber kitchen is the hub of the home with plenty of storage space and has a new gas cooker big enough to cook up a storm for the whole family. Downstairs boasts a huge rumpus room that opens out to a spectacular solar heated pool. Outdoors there is yet another covered outdoor entertainment deck with an eight-seater outdoor spa. A huge barn style shed with mezzanine flooring and hoist caters for the car enthusiasts, as well as having additional shedding. This is a family lifestyle property with just so many features.
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MONBULK
THIS unique setting offers everything. Set on 2.64 acres (approximate) with two homes and a factory/workshop fit for a tradie or perfect for your home business. Entry to the main dwelling is through electric gates and offers four bedrooms including the master bedroom with balcony access, a large dressing room and modern ensuite with spa bath which overlooks the gardens. The adjoining retreat or studio with internal and external access also takes in the surrounding grounds and is bathed in natural light. The main living area offers a relaxing place to take in the stunning views and surroundings and unwind by the gas log fire set in a feature stone rock wall. The fresh and modern kitchen is equipped with granite benchtops stainless appliances and a large walk-in pantry plus the whole area is easily accessible to the balcony and enclosed entertaining area. The second residence placed at the front of the property would be ideal for two families coming together, or perhaps as a rental property and consists of three bedrooms, two large living areas, kitchen with adjoining meals area, bathroom and its own double open garage and carport. Outside there is plenty to see and do starting with the beautiful established gardens that surround the property and cute summer house, the perfect spot to entertain or quiet reflection time with its private aspect, the large enclosed vegie garden and chook shed complete this package. The on-site factory/workshop is fitted out with three-phase power, extraction fans, Coonara, store room and consists of two sections, measuring 7x16m and 9x16m. Additional features include: solar panels returning to the grid, mains gas and water, gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout. Walking distance to Monbulk central, schools, public transport and the Aquatic centre. The lasting impression is … this home won’t last long. Call Jan Brewster to arrange an inspection.
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ALTHOUGH you feel miles away from everywhere this warm and cosy timber home is only minutes WALK from every convenience. You will look forward to coming home to the wonderful tree top views over the Sassafras Creek reserve from the entertaining deck! The home is a well-proportioned 3 bedroom with a 2 way ensuite/bathroom effect. The living area is undoubtedly the centre of the home with its soaring cathedral ceilings, cosy wood heater (+gas ducted) and access to the deck. If living in the ‘burbs’ isn’t your thing and you would rather be breathing in mountain air than the smell of next door’s dinner, then this will present like the breath of fresh air you have been waiting for!
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A Golden opportunity to secure a full 1/2 acre block in Monbulk’s Golden Mile. With the future potential of subdivision (STCA) into 4 lots (under the proposed Monbulk Structure Plan), this is THE prime piece of real estate in Monbulk right now !!!! A well equipped 3 bedroom cottage with established tenant, allows for income while you wait for the potential to reveal itself over the coming years. Little needs to be said about this property’s future potential, those in the know are already aware.
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For Lease 14 Mc Allister Road, Monbulk $500 per week Only a 2 minute walk to Main Street, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, gas Heating, polished loors, covered outdoor entertaining area. Available late August. The Patch $625 per week This quiet and peaceful location offers a 5 Bedroom home on @ 1/14 acre with views. Completely renovated, gas ducted heating , split systems, large timber deck, verandah, triple car accommodation. 55 Mt Pleasant Road, Monbulk $550 per week Walking distance to Main Street, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home, gas heating, solar panels, reverse cycle air, garage and carport, on a lat ½ acre block with covered entertaining area and full length decking.
Ph: 9756 6011 59a Main Road, Monbulk www.mre.net.au
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FOR SALE
Monbulk 44 - 44a MOOres rOad
$1.3Mil - $1.43Mil
2 HOMES, 2.64 ACRES, 2 MINUTES TO MONBULK This unique setting offers everything, set on 2.64 acres approx. with 2 homes and a factory/workshop it for a tradie or perfect for your home business. the second residence placed at the front of the property would be ideal for 2 families coming together or perhaps as a rental property with its own double open garage and carport. Outside there is plenty to see and do starting with the beautiful established gardens that surround the property and cute summer house, the perfect spot to entertain or quiet relection time with its private aspect, the large enclosed veggie garden and chook shed complete this package. Factory/workshop is itted out with 3 phase power, extraction fans, Coonara, store room and consists of two sections. Walking distance to Monbulk central, schools, public transport and the aquatic centre.
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CoCkatoo 13 Jeanne street SIMPLY NOTHING TO DO
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belgrave 10 Fuller street SO PEACEFUL YET SO CONVENIENT
$575,000-$632,000
- Immaculately presented and privately located - 4 bedrooms plus study area - Comfortable lounge/dining room and separate family room - Modern country style kitchen with plenty of bench space. - special features include double garage, sealed driveway, chook run, gas ducted heating and two toilet. - low maintenance yard with paved entertaining area plus verandah give you options to enjoy the distant views to the Gembrook hillside while listening to the birds sing.
- Partially renovated home - sunny low maintenance ¼ acre block in a quiet no through road. - stunning kitchen features stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher 2 living areas and polished loor oards. - single garage with ample off street parking - Moments from Belgrave central, bus stop, schools and train station.
Contact Mick dolphin 0429 684 522
Contact Jan Brewster 0409 558 805
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Family Lifestyle Property On 12 Acres! (approx)
Spacious Family Home In A Premier Location
The Country Lifestyle You Didn’t Think You Could Afford!
FOR SALE
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PRICE $1,000,000 - $1,100,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $520,000 - $570,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $440,000 - $475,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
COCKATOO 19 View Hill Road
EMERALD 28 Sydney Avenue
COCKATOO 7 Stringybark Road
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A MUCH LOVED HOME IN PRISTINE CONDITION!
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PRICE $690,000 - $750,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $570,000 - $620,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $490,000 - $539,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
Upwey 17 Douglas Street
Cockatoo 17 Belgrave Avenue
Emerald 13 Ambrose Street
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PRICE $650,000 - $700,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $590,000 - $649,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $570,000 - $627,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Emerald 5968 4522
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14 Old Coach Road Montrose
$670,000 - $720,000
231 Milners Rd Launching Place
$450,000 - $495,000
‘Greystanes’
A Private Haven with a Gorgeous Cottage
he home resents fantasti liht lled interiors, inludin to searate livin rooms and enerously sied bedrooms, master bedroom ith ensuite and a full bathroom to servie the to further bedrooms Sreadin aross to searate levels, this home offers sae and funtionality at its best ith searate livin areas, the loorlan is etremely versatile and suits almost any family setu he ithen is onveniently loated to the ba of the home hih inludes a dishasher and is ositioned net to the meals area ith fantasti outloos
Enjoy the rewards from the hard work of the current owners as they have created a home with class and a feeling of spaciousness for this lovely 2 bedroom cottage.Tastefully appointed, the kitchen offers Caesar stone bench tops, ample cupboard and bench space, a study zone and this leads to the large laundry which has been equally well designed. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Tue 4-4:30pm, Fri 3-3:30, Sat 11-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
6A Ash Grove Montrose
$590,000 - $640,000
Seville
$495,000 - $540,000
Stylish Low Maintenance Living!
Unbeatable Value, Convenient Location
At only four years young, this sleek, stylish and low maintenance property is perfect for those seeking a quality property that is private and peaceful.The home comprises three generous bedrooms, the master bedroom with WIR and full ensuite, a modern liht lled main bathroom, searate and lare laundry he modern ithen is ell appointed with stainless steel appliances and overlooks the living and dining zones whilst the outdoor decking and entertaining areas provides the property with a variety of spaces to entertain friends and family.
The perfect family home situated in a very convenient location. Offering 3 spacious bedrooms, large family/lounge room plus a separate meals area with a neat open plan kitchen with gas cooking, olished loorboards and duted heatin throuhout lus a slit system reat sae outside for the kids and pets with well established gardens, fruit trees and a large separate lock up garage.
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1 Kilborn Court Kilsyth
$570,000 - $620,000
12 Estate Rd Don Valley
$650,000 - $695,000
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The Ideal Family Entertainer
This impressive and conveniently located home is immaculately presented both inside and out. Sitting on a fantastic allotment of approximately 563m2, this home offers the most stunning outlooks of the Dandenong Ranges in a peaceful and quiet pocket of Kilsyth. nside inludes three enerously sied bedrooms hih are all looded with natural light, a modern and updated bathroom and a separate laundry with outdoor access. The home also offers an open and spacious lounge with picturesque mountain views, a open kitchen with olished timber loor boards and adoinin meals area hih oens out onto the outdoor overed dein area, erfet to enoy the outdoors all year around. Further features throughout the home include plenty of storage, gas ducted heating and split system air conditioning. Set at in a quite location of Kilsyth, peace and privacy are assured. The property is within close proximity to shops, public transport, Schools and fantastic afes his home is ideal for those buyers looin to donsie, rst home buyers and those investors looking to add to or start their portfolio.
Nestled into a gorgeous 1638m2 approx oasis is this quality family home which will delight the kids, the parents and all the family friends! Solidly built, the home has a versatile loor plan that can either provide 4 or 5 bedrooms, 3 or 4 internal living zones and stunning outdoor living with various locations to entertain and enjoy. The home is serviced by reverse cycle heating and cooling, wood heating and the bonus of a ducted vacuum to make life easy. There is a fabulous sized rumpus or billiards room with its own kitchen/bar and toilet and adjacent the ideal room for a home theatre or bedroom number 5. This area then opens directly to a sizable undercover decked zone that overlooks the superb in ground swimming pool, spa and gazebo and park like back yard. There is ample storage, parking and a beautiful location.
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212 Mt Morton Road Belgrave Heights
$560,000 -$610,000
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his immaculate family home spans over one glorious sun lled acre. he home itself includes spacious beds, baths, a formal livingdining space plus a relaed family roommeals area. huge rumpus room, ideally placed at the other end of the home is large enough for any activity and is the perfect room to host all of your parties while the itchen is centrally positioned. ontact lenn handler Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This 3 bed, 2 bath family home with an open plan design features kitchen with plenty of storage & stainless steel appliances. Filled with an abundance of natural light & with glossy timber loorboards, the spacious living room lows easily into the dining area & out to the entertaining area. Outside, you will enjoy the low maintenance yard that comes complete with vegie patch & garden shed. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
38 Hilton Road Ferny Creek
6 Victoria Road Bayswater
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stunning eample of luury living at its nest. et on almost half an acre of land, the home spans over levels and contains three spacious bedrooms, four generous living ones and a large modern itchen with slee stainless steel appliances that is centrally positioned to low easily between the indoor and outdoor entertaining areas. ontact lenn handler nspection ontact gent hoto euired
Here is a great opportunity for a 2 unit development site (STCA)! Sitting on 780m2 (approx), this excellent block is within walking distance to Bayswater station. The current home on the block has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and is waiting to be demolished to be able to build your dream home or add to your investment portfolio with dual units that could both have their own street frontage. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
1197 Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd Kalorama
21-23 Hume Lane Mount Dandenong
$720,000-792,000
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magnicent opportunity now eists to secure this renovated cliner bric residence, set in a picturesue hills setting on close to an acre sm of established hills gardens with amaing valley views. he home has been designed to capitalise on sunlight from the east in the morning, on the rear dec, main living one & itchen. Offering bedrooms, living rooms incl a large rumpus room downstairs, which opens onto a bric paved outdoor entertaining area. pstairs separate living areas are epansive & also enhanced by the loor to ceiling style windows, & polished loorboards. he renovated itchen is modern & offers soft close cupboards, new appliances & views over to ilvan am. t combines functionality & style with a bluestone gas replace as the focal point of the room, and provides a great place to sit & rela.
In the heart of the Dandenong Ranges, only 45 min from Melbourne CBD, situated on 11-acres, is a luxurious B+B. Built in 2006, Merrow Cottages is one of Mt Dandenong’s best kept secrets, a highly awarded successful B&B business also providing a classic country home to reside encircled by dry stone walls & landscaping providing garden rooms abundant with European plantings & wildlife. Conveniently accessed via separate driveway, placed for privacy & epitomising the hills, Merrow Cottages offers 2 cosy B+B cottages - “The Gatehouse” & “Forest Edge”. Each cottage is fully self contained enticing guests to this destination for romantic getaways. Heritage detailing, sash windows, classic elegance adorn the weatherboard cottages while stone re places add to the ambiance with the essential spa bath perfect for a private stay.
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Why go on Holiday when it’s all Here!
This charming split level home is perfectly positioned near the end of a no through road & only a short walk to Cockatoo primary school, shops & transport. Comprising of 3 spacious BDRs with BIRs, open plan living room with wood heater, dining area & study nook & the lovely Smith & Smith kitchen with stainless appliances. Add to this an undercover entertaining deck with garden outlook & over looking ufing illy
A modern oasis in the heart of town, this delightful home oozes charm & character. At just 12 years young the home features 3 BDRs, fresh & bright bathroom, open plan kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, spacious living room & separate dining room. For cars there’s a carport & the property is fully fenced with a landscaped solar heated in ground pool the kids will love.
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It doesn’t get much better than this beautifully presented home located on 2 thirds of an acre of manicured gardens. The well located home offers comfort, class & a sense of grandness 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.
This sold brick veneer home ticks all the boxes for the irst home buyer or astute investor. Well located in a quiet 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 outlook as well as a second living room. Outside the rear yard is cleared, open & sun illed with plenty of space for the kids to play & a garden shed for storage.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Grant Day 0417 565 745
390A Old Emerald Road Monbulk
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LOT 1/175 Rainy Hill Road Cockatoo
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Immerse yourself in nature with this fantastic opportunity to purchase: 4.8 Private Peaceful Acres & just a short drive to Emerald or Monbulk Power, gas & phone available Driveway & established trees included on property Surrounded by acerage & with your own private creek
ust over cres with iltered views Power, gas & water available North facing 5 minutes to Cockatoo Township, schools & public transport Existing 6x10m shed & fully fenced
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
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Spectacular show By Peter Douglas Performing in front of up to 10,000 people would be daunting for even the most seasoned professional. But for students Charlie Mustoe (The Patch Primary) and Olivia Hibbins (Upwey South Primary) it represents an exciting opportunity, as the talented duo prepare to showcase their skills at the Victorian State School Spectacular on Saturday 16 September. In a fun-filled family event, students from over 200 schools will be participating in dance, music, song and more as part of the huge annual event. Gaining the chance to hit the stage is no easy task, though, with Charlie and Olivia both needing to audition and beat hundreds of fellow students for the opportunity. For Charlie, 12, who will fill a role as ensemble vocalist, this will be his first spectacular. “Me and my friend were kind of wanting to do something, so we decided to audition and I just happened to get in,” Charlie said. “I often perform with my sister on stage, playing drums, but I also play trombone and sing.” Meanwhile, for Olivia, 11, this will be her fourth appearance and said the thought of performing in front of a
Talented duo Charlie Mustoe (The Path Primary School) and Olivia Hibbins (Upwey South Primary School) are rehearsing hard for their performance. 171274
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large audience didn’t faze her. Olivia will be part of a choir. “I do get a bit nervous, but very excited, too,” she said. “I recently played the lead role of Prince Marvellous in a school pantomime. I enjoy singing and dancing.” Their appearance at the spectacular is no accident, though, with both students practicing hard during
out-of-school hours, including on weekends. To be a part of the Victorian State Schools Spectacular requires a huge commitment on the students’ part, as well as the schools involved. Depending upon their role, they commence rehearsals from six months out from the event and those in the Mass Dance and Mass Choir
make weekly rehearsal commitments for about five months before the event. The Victorian State School Spectacular will run over two shows on Saturday 16 September at Hisense Arena in Melbourne. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit www.education. vic.gov.au.
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Wandin perched By Cameron Hutchison With three rounds to go in Division 1, Wandin have snuck in to first spot but only by half a game, while Healesville and Woori Yallock share second spot with Olinda just behind in fourth, by two points. Upwey makes up the five on 38 points, and are probably safe from sixth-placed Mount Evelyn, though there’s still a lot of room for movement within the top five. With two rounds to go in Division 2, Belgrave are one win clear on top from Seville, while Yarra Glen holds onto third spot with 44 points but have Alexandra and Powelltown just behind them on 40. The finals race is over for Kinglake. First and second are safe, but it can still be shaped as to who will be minor premiers. Division 1 Seniors Football Upwey Tecoma 15.18(108) d Gembrook Cockatoo 10.7(67) Upwey Tecoma has secured a finals berth with a big win over Gembrook. Gembrook got the jump kicking 5.3 to 3.6 in the first quarter and had a handy lead of nine points at quarter-time. Upwey got back in the game in the second term with five goals to two and took back the lead by 13 points at half-time. Gembrook had gone back into their shell in the third quarter and did not bother the scorers, while Upwey kicked away with another two goals. Gembrook managed to boot another three goals in the final term, but Upwey added to theirs with another five and ended up winners at the final siren. Upwey-Tecoma Best: J. Hackett, D. Waters, R. Van Hoorn, H. Stanley, K. Grenda, I. Krijt. Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: D. Welsh, S. Gramc, R. Causer, L. Henzen, B. Wareham, J. Kruithof Woori Yallock 9.7(61) d Healesville 7.8(50) Woori Yallock has dropped Healesville from the top perch after a low scoring affair on Saturday, meaning they now share second spot on the ladder. Woori Yallock stunned Healesville in the first term keeping them scoreless but kicked 4.2 themselves and a lead of 26 points was theirs at quarter-time. Healesville bounced back in the second quarter, kicking two goals and kept Woori Yallock to just one behind, but the lead was still nine points at half-time. Woori Yallock made the most of the conditions in the third term and put on another four goals to Healesville’s one and the lead had blown out to 24 points at the last break. Healesville outscored Woori Yallock in the last, but they left their run too late and it was Woori Yallock who saluted the judge at the final siren. Woori Yallock Best: L. Boontjes, K. Thompson, H. Smith, M. Wright, M. Baxter, S. Ismail Healesville Best: D. Anderson, D. Plozza, C. Adams, N. Aldridge, T. Costigan, B. Murphy Warburton-Millgrove 15.10(100) d Mount Evelyn 8.10(58) Warburton has notched up their second win for the season, and at the expense of Mount Evelyn who are now out of the finals race. Warburton got the early lead and by kicking four goals to two in the first quarter and Mount Evelyn were left shell-shocked. They kicked away in the second term, kicking four goals to two and had a lead of 25 points at half-time. The third quarter was their best for the season when they piled on six goals to three in the third term and the lead was 42 points. The game was there to be lost for Warburton, but they stood strong and both sides only kicked one goal but Warburton celebrated at the final siren. Warburton-Millgrove Best: T. Walker, L. Barnard, T. Marr, S. Andueza, J. Lee, B. Clinch Mount Evelyn Best: J. Barden, S. Martin, J. Beamish, M. Brierley, M. Gibbons, D. Maunder Olinda Ferny Creek 21.12(138) d Monbulk 7.6(48) Olinda is only half a game out of third position, and one game off top spot after a big 90-point win over Monbulk on Saturday. The first quarter was tight and all tied up at 3.2. Olinda got
Tiger Kyle Grenda on the burst. 171411 their kicking boots on in the second term with a five-goal quarter while Monbulk could only manage one behind. They really impressed in the third quarter with a big eight goals-to-one quarter and the lead was 76 points. They did not let up in the last and put on another five goals to three to secure themselves in the five and finding some form with three weeks to go. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: C. Brown, B. Cooling, J. Charge, N. Keegan, J. Rankin, N. Broomhall Monbulk Best: A. Smith, C. Griffiths, S. Williams, D. White, P. Barge, N. Sargent Wandin 10.13(73) d Emerald 9.10(64) Wandin has jumped back on top of the ladder after a hard-fought win over Emerald on Saturday. Wandin held onto a slim four-point lead at quarter time. Wandin extended that lead to just 10 points at half-time and it was game on. The third quarter was tight with both sides kicking four goals, but the lead had increased to 12 points. Emerald outscored Wandin in the last, kicking 2.4 to 2.1 and wasted opportunities in front of goal which gave Wandin the win by nine points. Wandin Best: R. Ross, M. Polkinghorne, H. Byrne, J. Del Giudice, J. Glenn, J. McInnes Emerald Best: J. Pedder, L. Sheppard, D. Karacsonyi, J. Thomas, P. White, C. Thomsen Division 2 Seniors Football Belgrave 16.11(107) d Powelltown 15.15(105) Powelltown has dropped to fifth on the ladder after a nail-biting loss by only two points to Belgrave on Saturday. Belgrave completely outplayed Powelltown in the first term, kicking a whopping 8.5 to one behind and a lead of 51 points at quarter-time. Powelltown staged a miraculous turnaround in the second quarter, with 8.4 to 2.5 and the lead was now only 16 points at the main break. They continued that form into the third term, outscoring Belgrave in a tight 30 minutes of football, kicking 3.6 to two goals and at the final change Belgrave's lead was reduced to four points. The lead see-sawed in the last, and Powelltown had the lead on several occasions, including at the final siren. It took B. Raaymakers stepping up for Belgrave with a mark on the siren and converting after it to steal the win on a momentous occasion. Belgrave Best: J. Brown, Y. Curtis, M. Sproules, T. Tubley, T. Marks
Powelltown Best: G. Newing, M. Pote, N. Moody, W. Dore, J. Moore Seville 18.12(120) d Kinglake 7.9(51) Seville has effectively put Kinglake out of the finals race with a big win on Saturday. Seville got the early jump on Kinglake, kicking 3.6 to two behinds in the first term. The second quarter was even with both sides kicking three goals, but the lead was 20 points at half-time. Seville kicked away in the third term with an eight-goal quarter, Kinglake kicked two and the lead was now 55 points and out of Kinglake’s reach. Seville kicked another 4.4 to 2.2 and has secured themselves second spot on the ladder. Seville Best: J. Young, M. Cecere, C. Suban, D. Groen, L. Casini, K. Mullett Kinglake Best: M. McAllister, A. Whelan, J. Butterworth, J. Crowe, M. Fitzclarence, J. Harward Yarra Glen 15.20(110) d Yarra Junction 5.8(38) Yarra Glen is sitting third on the ladder with a one-game break and have all but secured themselves the second chance, come finals time. Yarra Glen got the early break, kicking 4.2 to 1.3 in the first quarter. They held Yarra Junction goalless in the second term, but were wasteful in front of goal themselves, kicking 2.6 but the margin was 36 points at half-time. Six goals to three in the third quarter and the lead had blown out to 55 points at three-quarter time. Yarra Glen peppered the goals in the last, kicking 3.8 to 1.3 and came away with a solid win, but the margin could have been much more if they were tidy in front of goal. Yarra Glen Best: R. Smith, T. Russell, R. McDermott, R. D’Argent, J. Marks, M. Gower Yarra Junction Best: P. Cubbin, K. Ousley, D. Hewitt, H. Tindley-Roe, W. Robertson, T. Boxell Alexandra 16.13(109) d Yea 7.6(48) Alexandra has overtaken Powelltown and sits in fourth position after a solid performance over Yea on Saturday. They got the early lead and were never headed. The visitors started off with a 3.2 to 2.1 first quarter, and earned a seven- point lead. Alexandra kicked another three goals to one in the second term and their lead was 18 points at half time. Alexandra’s second half saw them kick 10 goals to four and at the final siren it was Alexandra’s game. Alexandra Best: R. Norris, B. Norris, J. Goonan, B. Woollard, Z. Heaslip, J. Elkington
Yea Best: D. O’Dwyer, E. Neilson, T. Kirkham, A. McSpeerin, D. Webb, A. Chisholm
The tussle between Upwey and GembrookCockatoo. 171411 Thornton Eildon: Bye Under 18 Football Upwey Tecoma 9.4(58) d Gembrook Cockatoo 6.4(40) Healesville 15.11(101) d Woori Yallock 2.6(18) Mt Evelyn 8.24(72) d Warburton Millgrove 1.6(12) Emerald 12.7.79 d Wandin 7.5.47 Monbulk 10.4(64) d Yarra Glen 6.3(39) Division 1 A Grade Netball Upwey Tecoma 70 d Gembrook Cockatoo 39 Olinda Ferny Creek 59 d Monbulk 52 Wandin 70 d Emerald 35 Warburton Millgrove 46 d Mount Evelyn 35 Division 2 A Grade Netball Belgrave 98 d Powelltown 38 Yarra Glen 55 d Yarra Junction 33 Yea 53 d Alexandra 37 Kinglake: Bye Thornton Eildon: Bye
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Invincible Dragons pad along The Monbulk Rangers Dragons maintained their unbeaten record for the season with an 8-0 defeat of fellow team, the MRSC Centaurs, in the Victorian Churches under-11 competition on Saturday. Going into the finals series, the Dragons have scored 111 goals and had only three scored against them. In third place on the ladder are Monbulk Rangers Wizards, which defeated BNFC Dingos 3-0. In the FFV under-12 competition on Sunday, fourth-placed Monbulk Rangers Lions held top of the ladder Ringwood City FC Orange to a 1-1 draw in very wet conditions. Results: VCFA - Womens Premier League St Hilary Ladies d MRSC Lyrebirds 1-0; Div 1 Springers Dragons d MRSC Forest 5-1, Div 2; KCSC Pride d MRSC Knights 2-1, Div 3 MRSC Barons d Whitehorse United Thirds 1-0, Div 4 MRSC Jets d Berwick Crusaders 6-2, Div 5 MRSC Nuggets d Mooroolbark Titans 6-2. Juniors - under-10 BNFC Cheetahs d MRSC Dynamite 3-2, BNFC Cougars d MRSC Genies 2-1; under-11
Dwayne Doig (Cardinia) has been named in the VCCL squad for a second time. 164422 Picture: ROB CAREW
MRSC Dragons d MRSC Centaurs 8-0, MRSC Wizards d BNFC Dingos 3-0; under-12 MRSC Tigers d Yarra Valley 8-0. Under-13 MRSC Renegades d Eltham Eagles 5-3, MRSC Raiders d BNFC Taipans 2-1, BNFC Stingrays d MRSC Rebels 1-0. Under-15 MRSC Jaguars d Berwick Blues 1-0, MRSC Rudolfs drew with Croydon Ranges Blues 0-0, Berwick Spirit d MRSC Leopards 2-0, Berwick United d MRSC Panthers 14-0. Under-16 Croydon Ranges d MRSC Salamanders 7-2, MRSC Scorpions d BNFC Bears 5-3. FFV - Mens State League 3 SE MRSC Firsts d Skye United FC 1-0, Reserves drew with Skye United FC 1-1; Womens SL 1 SE Casey Comets d MRSC Firsts 2-1, Casey Comets d MRSC Reserves 2-0. Boys SE 18B Mt Waverley City FC d MRSC Raptors 2-0; Boys E 16B MRSC Stingers; Boys E 14B MRSC Cubs drew with Glen Waverley FC Infernos 1-1; Boys E 13A Whitehorse United FC d MRSC Outlaws 5-1; Boys E 12 Wallabies Red MRSC Lions drew with Ringwood City FC 1-1.
Feaver-famed Wheeler makes state cut The sixth Victorian Country Cricket League (VCCL) team of the year has been announced, with Ferntree Gully District Cricket Association’s Feaver Medal winner from last year, Cameron Wheeler, named in the squad. In the 2016-'17 season, Wheeler grabbed 42 wickets at 11.48, while also scoring 148 runs at 14.90. Eight regional teams of the year were originally forwarded to the VCCL to be considered for inclusion in the Victorian Country Cricket League team. Members of the 2016-'17 VCCL team were to be acknowledged at a plaque presentation at the league’s annual general meeting in Melbourne on Sunday 6 August. The process was adopted by the VCCL as a way of promoting country cricket and its better performers. It is also seen as a strategy to encourage VCCL selectors to become more fa-
miliar with the talented cricketers in all associations in their regions, not just in the major competitions. “It is purely a statistical exercise. The VCCL team of the year is decided on the basis of total runs and wickets, the best averages and the most wicket-keeping dismissals. All other variables are discounted,” VCCL chairman of selectors Kelvin White said. “By asking all regions to compile their best teams, we have had conversations with people right across country Victoria about the merits of their best performers for the season. “Carrying out this exercise shows players that, statistically, they do stack up against one another. “We all understand there are different levels of competition, but you can only bat and bowl against the players on the other team. “Selecting a statistical VCCL team of
the year gives us a starting point for working out our best players, and sorting potential Victorian country squad members for the Australian national championships.” Mr White admitted the task to select the VCCL team was a fascinating exercise. “So many good players, so many impressive stats,” he said. The team contains two opening batsmen, four top and middle order batsmen, an all-rounder, a wicketkeeper and four bowlers, at least one of whom has to be a spinner. The VCCL squad: Chase Dummett, Grenville; Michael Allen (c), Gisborne; Leigh Kentish, Geelong; Charlie Nield, Hamilton; Chris Brittain (vc), Mornington; Andrew Philip, Central Gippsland; Jason Perera, Warrnambool; Matthew Dimble, Murray Valley; Sam Batson, Warragul; Justin Maley, Murray Valley; Cameron Wheeler, Ferntree Gully; Dwayne Doig, West Gippsland
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Quick Clues
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DOWN Bay (5) Mild (7) Jot (4) Break (8) Follow (5) Pan (7) Severe (8) Emulate (7) Sully (7) Evade (5) Missile (5) Retain (4)
8 7 5 1 4 2 5 6 8 9 2 9 3 1 8 7 4 2 9
Fill th every 3x3 s the 5 7 1 2 9 6 4 3 8
Solu 2 4 3 1 7 8 5 9 6
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7485 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1,Har-ass-ed. 6, A-rid. 8, Dash. 9, List-less. 10, C-hump. 11, I-ndigo. 13, Band-it. 15, Ex-cite. 17, B-asset. 19, On i-ce. 22, Fe-arsom-e. 23, I-van. 24, D-rat. 25, Sho-we-red. Down - 2, A-bash. 3, Ash-amed. 4, Sole. 5, Des-pised. 6, Ailed (rev.) 7, I-nsight. 12, Stations. 14, Amateur. 16, Conni-ve. 18, Strut (anag.) 20, Craze. 21, He-ro.
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9 1 5 4 8 3 6 7 2
6 2 4 5 1 7 3 8 9
5 6 9 1 4 8 7 2 3
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Solution No.4147
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3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
DOWN 2. With a crack, humiliate (5). 3. Made to chop the wood first, is sheepish (7). 4. The only thing a vegetarian won’t eat! (4). 5. Felt contempt for a man that spied, anyhow (8). 6. The girl got up, but wasn’t feeling well (5). 7. What makes you realise one thing’s wrong (7). 12. Posts at the departure points (8). 14. He doesn’t combine work with play! (7). 16. Plot with a bloke to hold the pub up (7). 18. Trust it can be made to provide support (5). 20. Does it make you mad that it’s so popular? (5). 21. Man or, perhaps, superman (4).
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1. Chivvied, the animal raced about (8). 6. Clear ahead and dry (4). 8. Confound it, there’s only very little! (4). 9. Are not as inclined to be lethargic (8). 10. It will be cold on a prominence, twit! (5). 11. The one doing somersualts, in blue (6). 13. An outlaw gang, it is (6). 15. Get worked up, once you quote it (6). 17. Bet the twit goes in to get the dog (6). 19. As soon as I enter, cooling down (2,3). 22. The terrible Roma’s put in charge, which is horrendous (8). 23. I front for him (4). 24. Blast the D--- creature! (4). 25. Was wet and we propped it outside (8). DOWN 2. With a crack, humiliate (5). 3. Made to chop the wood
Clues 25. Was wet and we propped it outside (8).
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ACROSS
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7485
DOWN ACROSS Cryptic CRYPTIC 7485 2. NO. Bay (5) 1. Naughtiness (8) PUZZLE ACROSS
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2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 21.
QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7485 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Mischief. 6, Easy. 8, Flee. 9, Transmit. 10, Steer. 11, Treble. 13, Litter. 15, Rotate. 17, Middle. 19, Fresh. 22, Handsome. 23, Ibex. 24, Cede. 25, Sapphire. Down - 2, Inlet. 3, Clement. 4, Iota. 5, Fracture. 6, Ensue. 7, Skillet. 12, Grievous. 14, Imitate. 16. Tarnish. 18, Dodge. 20, Spear. 21, Keep.
ACROSS Naughtiness (8) Simple (4) Run away (4) Send (8) Guide (5) Singing voice (6) Refuse (6) Revolve (6) Centre (6) New (5) Good-looking (8) Wild goat (4) Surrender (4) Gem (8)
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