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create a unique local one. “Rather than bus around 60 people to Melbourne, I’d rather have an event that can cater for 600 people,” he said. “It serves two purposes ... it’s a great gathering point for people who have a common involvement with blood cancers, and it’s also visually spectacular for those who have never
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“People come every year, and new people come every year, obviously there are new cases ... it’s quite inspirational and moving.” To join Anne at Lilydale’s Light the Night, or to find an event near you, visit www.lightthenight.org.au. and be the light for Australians facing blood cancer.
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She will also be walking in the Melbourne flagship event at St Kilda, with her generous supporters on Friday 6 October. Anne’s brother-in-law, and the host of the Lilydale event, Brian Hodgson, said he had originally thought about transporting people from the region to the Melbourne event, but opted to help
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The Light the Night fund-raising event holds a special place in the heart of local volunteer, Anne Hodgson. This year’s Leukaemia Foundation event is even more poignant for Anne because it will mark 10 years since her initial diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia and subsequent bone marrow transplant in 2007. In remission after her successful transplant, Anne has been actively involved with Light the Night, participating in every event since 2009. At the time of her diagnosis and treatment, Anne has described how supportive the Leukaemia Foundation Support Services staff were in guiding her through a time that was filled with uncertainty and many questions. Having had the support of the Leukaemia Foundation, which provided her with light in a time of darkness, Anne has since been focused on returning this light, by volunteering with the foundation and helping raise awareness around blood cancer. Anne has opened the Light the Night walk in Lilydale, and has worked hard each year to collaborate with her team to raise funds as part of the event. Anne described how emotional and moving the Light the Night events are, and how special it is to see communities come together in support of those going through or affected by blood cancer. “I got involved with Light the Night because I’ve had a blood cancer ... it was just a way to repay the Leukaemia Foundation for all that they’d done for me,” she said. “One year, I volunteered to help. It’s a nice feel, this one, because it’s really community based. A lot of people come together. “We had, I think, 700 last year. Such a beautiful spot ... at night it’s just a trail of blue, white and gold lanterns.” The collection of so many lanterns in one location, each signifying an individual’s connection to blood cancer, is an incredible sight to Anne. This year, Anne will again volunteer and help to run the Lilydale Light the Night event on Friday 29 September, from 5pm.
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More than 50 people attended the Yarra Valley Law and Order Forum hosted by Eildon MP Cindy McLeish and Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe at Woori Yallock on Thursday, 16 September. Shadow Attorney-General John Pesutto and Shadow Minister for Corrections, Police and Community Safety Edward O’Donohue fielded questions around youth offending, failings of the justice system, plea-bargaining, jails, drugs, mental health, accountability, re-building respect for authority, police resources and local crime. Former Victorian Police Commissioner, Kel Glare, also spoke, defending the Police In Schools Program he introduced in 1989, but which was ditched in 2006. “It is essential to get kids early and educate them as good citizens,” he said. He was also critical of VicPol’s approach to dealing with situations which he described as reactive and
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risk averse. “The troops on the ground are working their backsides off, but are hamstrung at every turn; they are no longer allowed to make decisions on the street,” he said. He said VicPol had become so risk averse that officers were scared to act and the hierarchy scared to make a mistake. A retired Yarra Valley police sergeant supported Mr Glare’s call for a return to the Police in Schools Program, saying it built respect for the law. He also urged Mr Pesutto and Mr O’Donohue to look at reform of victim restitution legislation to make court orders enforceable and send messages of accountability and deterrence. The impact of drug manufacturing, dealing, and using, was a recurring theme. “With druggies, when do they go from becoming law-breakers to becoming victims,” one audience mem-
ber asked. He lamented the lack of discipline available to parents and others in charge of children, calling for a return of corporal punishment. Jeff, a member of a volunteer-run urban rehabilitation program, argued for more drug rehabilitation funding. “We know a high percentage of people in jail have been drug-affected and of the scourge of ICE in the Yarra Valley,” he said. He said the program, which got no government funding, was cost effective, working ‘quite well’ but that funding was too hard to get for such programs. He also spoke of the impact of mental health on crime, saying a huge percentage of people entering drug rehabilitation have severe trauma backgrounds that have gone untreated. Accounts were given, and concerns raised about the lack of police response in the Yarra Ranges, with a strong view that the region is under-resourced.
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Michael Fineberg. A warrant has been issued for the 44-year-old’s arrest over bail and theftrelated offences. Police have released an image of Fineberg in the hope someone recognises him and can provide information on his whereabouts. He is described as 184cm tall with a medium build, blue/grey eyes and fair hair. Fineberg is known to frequent the Heidelberg, Blackburn, Brighton, Elwood and Ferntree Gully areas. Anyone who sights Fineberg or has information on his whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
Mount Evelyn fire Two women and a three-year-old girl were lucky to escape a house fire in Mount Evelyn on 16 September. The fire was reported to have started from a candle that was left unattended and was only being used due to a blackout in the area. However, further investigations suggest it may have been related to an electrical fault. On the same night, several houses in the Mount Evelyn area lost power due to a driver colliding with a power pole on Hereford Road at 7.45pm. CFA services arrived at the home at 10.30pm to find the building ablaze. The women, both 20, and the young girl were unharmed as they fled the home. Mount Evelyn CFA members were also able to rescue two dogs and some fish from the house.
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“What do you think (former Victorian Premier) Henry Bolte would do if he were here today?” someone asked. Then answered her own question to enthusiastic applause ... “He would be tough, hard-nosed and make decisions ... and he would not be politically-correct. “He would ensure people of Victoria worked and lived in a state that was safe.” Among a number of policies put forward under the Coalition’s Law and Order plan are a high-security youth detention facility for violent youth criminals, reinstating Neighbourhood Watch funding and giving victims access to criminals’ superannuation. New offences would include twoyears’ jail minimum for ramming a police vehicle, and scrapping cash payments for scrap metal. The forum is part of a Victoriawide Coalition campaign ahead of the 2018 State Election set for Saturday, 24 November, 2018.
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Police are seeking information in relation to a series of thefts from motor vehicles and a theft of a motor vehicle on Sunday night into Monday morning. Vehicles were broken into on Old Belgrave Road and Darling Avenue, with the offenders attempting to steal some of these vehicles. Overnight on 12 September, tools were stolen from a ute on Old Belgrave Road and a 1991 Nissan Patrol bearing registration plates 'FATTIE’ was also stolen from Darling Avenue. Sergeant Carolyn Sunderland from Belgrave police station suggested owners of tools engraved them to help police find their owners. “We encourage people to engrave or ID their tools or property to ensure that they have their things properly identified, that way we can get these items returned to them.” “Power tools are hard to get back if we can’t identify them, and so if they have some form of identification we can link it back to the proper owner,” Sgt Carolyn said. If you have any information about the offences or observed any suspicious activity in the area overnight, contact Yarra Ranges CIU on 9739 2300 or Belgrave Police on 9754 6677.
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Deadly trade is under fire By Peter Douglas La Trobe MP Jason Wood has continued to advocate on animal welfare policy, this time calling for Australia to act and close up markets for elephant and rhinoceros horn. Last year, Mr Wood was integral in leading the charge to ban testing cosmetics on animals in Australia, as well as in 2015 helping implement a ban on the importation of lion trophies and body parts. Much of this change has come through an unlikely alliance with the Animal Justice Party, as well as support from Ferny Creek’s Donalea Patman OAM from For the Love of Wildlife. In his speech to Federal Parliament on 4 September, Mr Wood said Australia remained an integral part of the international ivory trade, with the domestic market for ivory and rhino horn remaining unregulated.
Mr Wood said Australians continued to import ivory in Australia for personal use. “All those people are bringing back what they think are knick-knacks into Australia, little items they think would look nice on their mantelpiece, but, in actual fact, they’ve come from the death of a rhino or an elephant,” he said. Mr Wood said Australian officials had this year seized 300 imports of elephant ivory and made 70 seizures of rhinoceros horn. There had been no prosecutions. Mr Wood said action needed to be taken. “One elephant dies every 15 minutes, which means that, just while parliament has been sitting today, nearly 40 more of these noble beasts have lost their lives purely for the value of their tusks,” he said. “Imagine the horror of the
rhinos when a poacher goes up behind a mother rhino, slices its ankles with a machete and then slashes its face off while still alive to take the rhino horn - and this can be with a young rhino nearby.” Meanwhile, Ms Patman said there were obvious incentives for criminals. A pair of ivory tusks can fetch as much as $30,000 at Australian auction houses, while a carved rhino horn libation cup brings as much as $67,000. “There’s a general perception that if rhino horn or ivory is in our country, then it must be legal,” she said. “Yet it’s impossible to age these products just by looking at them.” “With auction rooms, antique dealers, bric-a-brac and vintage stores left to self-regulate, illegal products can easily be laundered through our domestic market.”
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students are prepared for the jobs of the future.” Meanwhile, a further $2 million has been allocated to relocate The Basin Community House from its present site onto the school grounds, with completion also set for the second half of next year. The Basin Community House is a notfor-profit organisation, providing a diverse range of services to the community, including adult education, recreational courses and community support groups.
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The Basin Primary School students will soon have access to the first-rate classrooms and facilities they deserve, with works beginning on a multi-million dollar project. Education Minister James Merlino on Monday 11 September turned the first sod on the $5.2 million stage one of the project to provide the school with new classrooms, physical education and administration facilities. Construction of the new buildings is expected to be completed in the second
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Works are go for reser ve By Peter Douglas Yarra Ranges Council has paved the way for the further development of the lower oval at the Mount Evelyn Recreation Reserve. Around 100 members of the Mount Evelyn Football Club were present at council’s 12 September meeting, held at the Montrose Town Centre, to support the club’s bid to develop the site so it can better accommodate its junior and women’s teams. The development forms much of the Mount Evelyn Recreation Reserve Master Plan, which passed the council chambers after much debate, with some amendments attached. The master plan will allow for the upgrades to the lower reserve which include erecting an electronic scoreboard and resurfacing the oval, as well as improved drainage so the club can gain access to the ground even in the event of heavy rainfall. However, passing the draft plan was far from straightforward, with community representatives speaking both for
and against the proposal. President of the Mount Evelyn Junior Football Club, Mal Darke, said the plan was “well-balanced” and “reflected the community feedback” received after consultation. He said the works were “urgent” and would have a significant positive impact on the community. “Improvements to the lower oval are urgently needed to accommodate our junior players and provide training spaces supporting female players,” Mr Darke said. “Clubs urgently require new clubrooms in-line with AFL requirements in order to accommodate female participation, without the inherent problems we’re currently experiencing with the ageing, outdated and gender-unfriendly facilities. “This master plan provides essential improvement we require as clubs to continue to engage and retain our young people. “We can sustain the teams we have, but desperately need the infrastructure.”
Though the value of sporting clubs was never in question, councillors Tim Heenan and Mike Clarke, in particular, believed more needed to be achieved through the plan. Cr Heenan said he wouldn’t support the original draft plan. “This site has significant ecological value ... the proposed master plan needs to ensure that any intended works or activities are consistent with the legislative requirements and protection and enhancement of flora and fauna within this site,” Cr Heenan said. “Does this master plan achieve this? I believe it does not.” Cr Clarke agreed the plan had fallen short. “(It’s) not addressing everything the club really needs,” Cr Clarke said. “I believe council needs to work a lot harder to help them ... achieve the goals that they wish to achieve ... particularly with the growth of the women’s game. “I don’t feel like that environmental side has been adequately covered; in fact, it seems to be just more of the same.”
which council eventually passed. The amendment includes: All floodlights to be checked to prevent light-spill; That if works are to be completed, they need to be formed so there isn’t water run-off into the creek from the oval; Facilitating access to alternative sporting grounds to serve the longterm training needs of the junior and senior clubs; Extra tree planting along the north and north-eastern side of the netball courts, which will add density and reduce light-spill; The establishment of a reserve committee of management, which will include all key stakeholders; Any new grass type is to be determined in consultation with Melbourne Water, Yarra Ranges Council’s environment team and a sports turf specialist; The level of noise from the siren is to be further investigated by council officers and AFL Yarra Ranges.
Cr Terry Avery said he wanted to ensure there was no significant run-off from the oval, which would adversely affect the nearby waterway. In speaking against the plan, nearby resident and long-term Powerful Owl watcher, Clare Worsnop, reiterated her stance that developments at the lower reserve could adversely impact on the breeding habits of a pair of Powerful Owls. Ms Worsnop called on the plan to be abandoned. “It’s significant that for the 32 years I’ve lived here, these (Powerful Owls) have successfully raised young - until 2015 (when) they abandoned their nest ... again in 2016 and 2017,” Ms Worsnop said. “This coincides with the rapid expansion of the Mt Evelyn junior teams and the introduction of women’s football, resulting in longer training times and extra games ... extra lights and noise.” After much debate, Cr Len Cox introduced an amendment to the plan,
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Activities for the holidays tember at Chirnside Park; futsal (28 September) at Mount Evelyn; game design (2 October) at Lilydale; the art of coffee (3 October) at Mount Evelyn; self care (4 October) at Belgrave South; cosplay and create (5 October) at Upwey and What is Marn Grook? (6 October) and Healesville. See event details and book early and pay online to get secure your place at yarraranges.vic.gov.au/ youthholidayprogram or call 1300 368 333.
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Yarra Ranges’ young people will have some great opportunities to have fun and hang out with friends at the Yarra Ranges Council’s holiday activities from 23 September to 8 October. Dance, mindfulness and game design workshops, laser tag, futsal and coffee making are just some of the activities on offer throughout the school holidays. Discover the Indigenous roots
of Aussie Rules at Healesville, including making your own costume pieces for the Marn Grook Ball. Council’s Spring 2017 Youth Holiday Program provides activities for young people aged 12-17 who live, work or study in the Yarra Ranges. Each young person can book up to three activities and transport is provided. Go online to find out more about dance loops (25 September) at Sherbrooke; laser tag (25 Sep-
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Kids take to ecology By Derek Schlennstedt Students at 12 Yarra Ranges schools will learn about healthy waterways, biodiversity and reducing pollution thanks to Yarra Ranges Council’s Grants for Community. The Environmental Education for Kids (EEK!) project is run by Dr Annette Anderson and Jessica Lazarus, and aims to teach primary school students about the importance of healthy waterways over five workshops. Dr Anderson said the program also taught leadership skills to the students, who learn about waterways over the first four workshops, before presenting their learnings and activities back to other year levels in the final workshop.
“Through four workshops, students will learn about local waterway health, biodiversity, issues with stormwater and simple ways they can preserve this water resource and all the life within it,” Dr Anderson said. “Educating and engaging primary school children about these issues will foster a sense of community ownership, leading to active engagement in long-term protection of their local environment. “They will become citizen scientists, passing knowledge onto their peers, family and community.” Yarra Ranges Council Mayor, Noel Cliff, said 12 schools in the Yarra Valley, Dandenong Ranges and urban areas of the
Jet, Paige and Imogen from Badger Creek Primary School learnt about the importance of healthy waterways with help from Annette Anderson and Jessica Lazarus. Yarra Ranges would get to take part in EEK! over the year and the program was funded through Yarra Ranges Council’s Grants for Community.
“A protected and enhanced natural environment was one of the key community values identified in this year’s Vision and Values Statement,” Cr Cliff said.
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Letters ally depends upon subsidies to operate reliably and safely. The return to the Victorian economy is estimated to exceed $80 million per annum. 8. The purpose of all this “noise, smoke and bluster" is to preserve for future generations what was a fast disappearing part of our history. If Carey Williams objects to residing in the vicinity of our railway, he should relocate elsewhere. After operating nearly continuously for nearly 117 years in the Hills, Puffing Billy is content to remain in his home. Roger Willsher, The Patch.
Back off on Billy As one of Puffing Billy’s thousand-plus volunteers, with decades of contributing, I rebut Carey Williams’ letter, ‘Constant Puff’, (Mail, 5 September). Consider the following: 1. Our locomotives do burn coal (some diesel). Modest amounts consumed per fortnight would not equal 30 seconds worth consumed by thermal power stations supplying power to Williams’ home via the grid. 2. Locomotive whistles, a bane to your correspondent, delight our enthralled passengers, motorists and most locals. Lyrebirds in nearby forests even imitate them, an affirmation if ever one is needed. 3. Williams’ concerns resmoke and unburnt particulates as health hazards are grossly exaggerated. Pollution from thermal power stations, industry and transport far exceed the miniscule emissions from our railway. Aged 76 years, and with decades of railway volunteering on trains, has caused zero impact upon my lung health. 5. The railway’s responsible fuel reduction within its narrow corridor is to protect neighbours’ properties from fire hazards. Wildlife still abounds including wombats, wallabies, myriads of bird species plus feral deer. Endangered vegetation is surveyed and protected. 6. Our railway is a labour intensive operation (hence, we volunteers without which it would fail). 7. It is also an expensive enterprise to run reliably 364 days per year and occasion-
Some love the puff I am writing in reference to a letter written by Carey Williams, ‘Constant Puff’, (Mail, 5 September). On a positive note, we bought our block of land and built our house over 30 years ago because the attraction was it was on the corridor of Puffing Billy. We love the sound of the train whistle and the friendly waves of the train driver and the volunteers, who assist on the train. The smiles and friendly waves from the passengers, who come from all over the world to enjoy our iconic Puffing Billy, are worth more than a thousand words. Our children, and now are grandchildren, love having our famous Puffing Billy meandering past our property. Robyn and Bill Kuys, ‘Superman Corner’, Emerald.
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Sadie shines in unison By Derek Schlennstedt Primary school students across the country are busy practising for the ‘Music: Count Us In’ initiative. Created in 2006 by Music Australia, the Count Us In initiative is celebrating its 11th year, and is Australia’s biggest schools program. The program encourages young people to become passionate about music and music education, and invites students from across the country to sing the same song, on the same day. That song is created by students for students, and one of the very lucky people chosen to help create this year’s program song is Yarra Valley Grammar student and Belgrave resident Sadie Mustoe. With more than four instruments under her belt and an album, Sadie was one of the talented five students across Australia chosen to help write this year’s program song called ‘Shine Together’. And on 2 November, Sadie will join with hundreds of thousands of students across the country simultaneously singing Shine Together, a song she co-wrote with John Foreman OAM, X Factor Australia finalist Taylor Henderson and four peers. “I play violin, it’s been my main instrument, and I’ve been playing that for nine years, but I also play piano, guitar and ukulele as well as euphonium,” Sadie said. “I like music, it’s basically my whole life and what I do, it just comes naturally to me, I just enjoy doing it so much.” Sadie has been writing songs since she was six, and at age 13 has already released an album of her own compositions called ‘girl on the hill’. Sadie and her four peers were given just one day to create the program song for this year’s Count Us In. Her first time collaborating with other artists, Sadie said she enjoyed the opportunity to work with others in a creative
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A songwriter from six years of age, Sadie helped write this year's Count Us In program song called Shine Together. environment, and added that in the final song her melody and chords were used. “It was so much fun, it was really good having everyone’s input, because we got stuck a few times with the lyrics, and it’s good having seven minds on the job.”
“We had people with really good melodies, and people with really good lyrics and we can put it all together.” “I feel privileged to promote music to a wider community, to express my love for music and to work with other artists in
something bigger than I could have ever imagined,” Sadie said. This year’s Celebration Day is on Thursday 2 November, and schools can still sign-up and participate by visiting the Music Australia website.
Put in a corner Behavioural assessment rooms being built under the State Government’s $40 million plan to prevent violence and aggression towards hospital workers will make hospitals safer workplaces. Work has started on behavioural assessment rooms in emergency departments at Angliss Hospital in Upper Ferntree Gully and at Maroondah Hospital in East Ringwood. The government campaign against occupational violence aims to remind the community, health workers and paramedics that violence and aggression are not accepted or tolerated as “part of the job.” Minister for Health Jill Hennessy says the government is doing everything it can to support those who care for and save the lives of Victorians. “Violence and aggression towards our health workers will not be tolerated,” she said. Behavioural assessment rooms are separate areas that are purposebuilt for staff to better assess and manage patients who present to emergency departments exhibiting concerning behaviour. It is estimated that up to 95 per cent of healthcare workers have experienced physical or verbal abuse while caring for others and saving lives.
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Relaxing haven for the ageing sible for residents. This is done through providing residents with a range of activities and exceptional local staff members. “We have great staff, fabulous amenities, an award-winning lifestyle program and an amazing on-site chef,” Mr Butrev said. “Our team of fabulous and dedicated staff has won a number of awards including Kylie Del Marco who is the current Lifeview Outstanding Staff Member of the Year and our chef Mel Jackson who is a finalist in the Oscar Hospitality Chef of the Year Award and has attended the Maggie Beer Food Appreciation Program.”
All Emerald Glades residents enjoy light and spacious single rooms with ensuite, Foxtel, wi-fi, flat screen smart TVs, wine with meals, weekly happy hours and 24/7 care and support. “We enable older Australians to age with dignity and choice, while still living life to the fullest,” Mr Butrev said. “We are also Rainbow Tick accredited and offer programs such as the Virtual Forest (dementia support program), a Men’s Shed and have an award-winning resident-led food appreciation program.” Lifeview Emerald Glades is located at 15 Emerald-Monbulk Road in Emerald. For more information phone 5949 4500 or visit, www.lifeview.com.au.
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UNMISTAKABLY OPULENT THIS classic character residence is framed by perfectly designed garden rooms abundant in flowering buds, hedge lined by mature English box and accessed via stone pathways ... just a sample of the grandeur that awaits as you enter the doors of ‘Creek House’. Privacy is ensured with meandering sealed driveway access to a secure sixcar garage situated beneath the home, while a deep verandah encases the low maintenance hardiplank home abundant in period style and architectural splendour yet only 30 years of age. Classic timber panelling adorn the walls complimenting the deep cornicing and ceiling roses perfectly proportioned by the high ceilings. Parquetry flooring extends from the grand foyer with sumptuous carpet underfoot in the bedrooms, study and retreat spaces oozing quality and sophistication. Subtle tones in the drapery ensure design features such as the open fireplace mantle and light fittings are accentuated yet form a cosy welcoming feel in the expansive lounging room. The floor plan connects easily with the entertainers kitchen incorporating a superb
marble centre island, quality appliances, walk-in pantry and miles of workspace adjacent to a meals area with a box seated window capturing the garden aspect. The grand hall leads to the main bathroom, elegant with claw-foot bath and decor situated to service the three guest bedrooms. The divine master suite is spacious and leads to a corner sitting room encased with windows to view the private setting, with a generous walk-in wardrobe tucked away and caramel marble dressing the ensuite walls. Enhanced by stunning cabinetry and absolute attention to detail, this residence will please the most discerning buyer with the opportunity to purchase the furnishings so you can simply move in and enjoy. Externally the property has been professionally landscaped and tiered to form flat areas with watering system capturing the elevated vista perfectly. Exuding architectural treats and pleasing absolutely every desire in a character hills home, inspection is essential to experience the warmth and charm of Creek House. Features include evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, gas ducted heating, water tank, fountain. â—?
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living spacious and inviting and it is easy to keep warm with ducted heating and a wood heater. Outside you will find a single carport plus off-street parking, tiered front yard where there is little grass to mow with established trees and gardens making it a very private property. You can entertain on the front deck overlooking the established trees in the front yard and the hills beyond or sit in peace and quiet in your private back yard. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: Menzies Creek Inspect: By appointment Price: $550,000-$605,000 Agent: Mick Dolphin, 0429 684 522, Ranges First National Real Estate, 9754 6111
MRE Property Marketing Community Bus has arrived MRE Property Marketing are proud to announce the purchase of a Community Bus designed as a not-for-proit initiative to help our community stay connected and to offer low cost transport to all members of the community and the many groups within it. The bus has a disabled lift and access, as well as a further 12 seats for the driver & passengers. Private parties can also hire the bus for special occasions. The bus will be on display outside our ofice on Saturday. To ind out more, please call MRE Property Marketing on 03 9756 6011.
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-Set back on the block with access off a service lane this home is cute and comfortable and ready for you to put your stamp on it. - 3 good size bedrooms including master with walk through robe to the updated bathroom. -the kitchen is updated and has an island bench plus overlooks the private rear yard. - Ducted heating and a wood heater - Single carport plus off street parking, tiered front yard where there is little grass to mow with established trees and gardens making it a very private property.
- the garden is stunning and established with most of the trees and plants planted over 20 years ago. - igh ceilings, gas ducted heating, gas wood re, split system and plenty of storage - large clean modern kitchen and dining, spacious lounge/family room - Double lock up garage and additional car parking for the boat or caravan or trailer -Within walking distance from the centre of emerald township with its trendy cafés, well known bakery and ever popular Pufng illy this inviting home is ready to move into.
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- Set in a perfect location in Belgrave Heights - Male and female separate toilets - Situated on an almost lat 2300m2 approx block - 2 large rooms which have a dividing wall that can be opened to create one massive room, plus a sun room to the side perfect for waiting clients. - Plenty of potential, so close to the shops of elgrave eights and elgrave South, opposite the tennis court and just down the street from the ever growing Belgrave South primary school. the location is prime and the time to buy is NOW!
- original 1960s home - Compromises three bedrooms, one bathroom and dual living zones. - on ½ an acre approximately. - Double garage, single carport and a big open accessible front yard. - Just a short stroll to Upwey main street makes the location one to be envied. you will have to act quick because at this price they are few and far between.
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- Family home offers a great layout plus high ceilings - Plenty of light and polished loor boards - 3 large robed bedrooms including master with ensuite and walk in robe - 3 separate living zones including lounge, kitchen/dining and family room. - Outside on the well-kept block is a double carport, sealed driveway, under house storage plus front and rear entertaining decks for those warm summer nights with the front taking in the great views over the suburb to the Dandenong Ranges.
- Stunning panoramic view out towards the Warburton ranges & yarra valley. - Sun drenched privacy of almost two acres. - a true character weatherboard home - the separate bungalow is ideal for that extra bedroom/studio with its own separate entrance! - We could tell you more about the features that include mature european treed gardens, slate paths, glass house, multiple sheds and opposite national park land….but really the only question you need to answer is this….WHat Do yoU Want to Wake UP to?
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$510,000 - $550,000
9 Outlook Drive Kalorama
$670,000 - $710,000
THE PERFECT STARTER!
IMPRESSIVE FAMILY HOME, ONE OWNER!
This home boasts 2 sunny bedrooms, a striking modernised kitchen, spacious open plan lounge/ dining area & 2 bathrooms. here is ducted heating throughout along with a beautiful open ire place & an air conditioner. Outdoors offers peace and quiet with plenty of local birdlife stopping by. A wrap around verandah encompasses the home & takes in the lovely outlook. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Offering 3 good size bedrooms + a home ofice & loft bedroom, spacious family main bath & additional ensuite to master with walk through robe. Upstairs the large living area is complemented by generous windows & a magniicent galley style kitchen. Across from the kitchen is an expansive covered decking ensconced by bushland that sets the scene for a relaxed weekend BBQ. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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$540,000 - $590,000
Large Family Home on Phenomenal Block in Prime Location
YOUR IDEAL FAMILY RETREAT
he magniicent home offers large bedrooms (4 with BIRs), your choice of 3 large living areas 2 bathrooms with new vanities & toilets, functional kitchen with brand new gas oven, cook top & splash back, gas ducted heating PU brand new air conditioner, huge laundry, undercover outdoor decking area with amazing northerly views Contact: am Adamson 042 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This true Hills home provides not only 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom but also a wonderful environment to live, relax and enjoy. Set on approx. ¼ acre of gently sloping, useable land this lovely family home has a split level, open plan design with large meals area, lounge room and country style kitchen. Outdoor entertaining is well taken care of with 2 large undercover areas. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
2 Duncans Lane Ferny Creek
34 Kallista Emerald Road Kallista
$950,000-$1,045,000
“Cedar Cottage”
Mid Century Styled Family Hills Home
This loved family home has been extended from the original home of Mr Duncan to grow with the current owners for nearly 26 years. Enter off the renowned One Tree Hill Rd to a at to gently sloping parcel of land. A long driveway lined with camellias & bluestone edging sits alongside the veranda & entrance. Car accommodation is catered for with a barn style garage & carport at the rear. arthy timbers, slate ooring & quality carpets create a feeling of warmth, with the central kitchen inished in granite & quality ss appliances. A woodire combined with DH & a split system in the private upper aster retreat. he ensuite with twin vanities & completing the room a IR & ample storage. 3 double bedrooms with BIRs, one currently itted with library shelves ideal as a home ofice, are located on the lower level alongside a renovated main bathroom...
Enjoying views to the Warburton Ranges, this family home over 3 levels captures the surroundings through large picture windows which invite the sunlight in to light up your lifestyle. A contemporary itout sees timber oors with new charcoal carpets providing an interior that is ready to move in. The sunlit foyer leads to an entertainment deck & formal living room with wood ire. Adoining is a formal dining room leading to an open plan meals area inc timber breakfast bench integrating perfectly with the galley style kitchen. 3 spacious bedrooms, main bathroom, study nook complete this main living oor with a staircase leading to a huge family room or expansive parent’s retreat inc the master suite with dressing area, WIR & renovated bathroom. The lower level allows access from the garage with media room plus possible 5th bedroom.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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3 Kings Road Emerald
$680,000 - $745,000
20 Clontarf Crescent Templestow
$930,000 - $1,010,000
Best Location In Emerald!
Well Located, Spacious 4 Bedroom Home!
Fantastic opportunity to purchase a glorious lat ¼A block in the heart of Emerald suitable for a variety of uses; live in the home & renovate or perhaps purchase as a development site (STCA). The comfortable 3 bedroom home is set towards the back of the deep block with established lowering feature trees, plenty of off street parking & has rear access to Murphy’s Lane, perfect for subdivision potential (STCA).
This spacious home has a lot to offer the growing family, with easy access to the freeway, minutes to The ines Shopping Centre and esteld oncaster and its oned for some of the top schools in the area. The established split level brick home features 4 bedrooms, 2 large living areas and deck with elevated views over parklands.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
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6 Jellicoe Avenue Monbulk
$670,000 - $735,000
St eorges Road pper eaconseld
$980,000 - $1,075,000
Immaculate Family Home in a Great Location!
Magnicent iews lus 5 edroom ome on 3 Acres
This immaculately presented home is situated within easy walking distance to Monbulk shops, restaurants, public transport & local primary school. The home is low maintenance & solid with attractive street appeal with manicured gardens & gently sloping front lawn. On offer are 3 bedrooms, family bathroom plus 2nd shower & powder room, split level family/dining rooms & separate large rumpus room & study or 4th bedroom.
e prepared to fall in love with this property with its magnicent views, picturesue setting and family home that can easily entertain the masses inside and out. The 5 bedroom home sits amongst tranuil gardens and offers uality lifestyle conveniently situated close to pper eaconseld illage, schools and public transport.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
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23 Lawsons Road Emerald
275 Mountain Road Gembrook
$690,000 - $750,000
$950,000 - $1,045,000
An Emerald Jewel!
137 Cleared Usable Acres!
Situated on just under ½ an acre this stunning family home has been modernised to capture a seamless connection between indoor & outdoor living with 3 living areas inside & 2 outdoor entertaining areas. Zoned living completes the family friendly loorplan with Master at one end of the home with gorgeous ensuite & 3 further bedrooms at the other end serviced by another beautiful bathroom.
Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
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$1,100,000 - $1,200,000
2823 Warburton Hwy Wesburn
$780,000 - $830,000
Rise Above the Rest!
Step Back In Time in this 7 Year Young Home
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This character home is nestled into a very private half acre (approx.) allotment with stunning views. The warmth of the home is evident walking through the front door with 3 large bedrooms, study, library and lovely living zones. The chef of the family will be thrilled with the stylish kitchen with ample bench space, 900ml oven and enjoy the space and convenience of the butler’s pantry. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
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40 Croydon Road Croydon
$690,000 - $750,000
12 Estate Rd Don Valley
$650,000 - $695,000
Classic Beauty in the Heart of Croydon!
The Ideal Family Entertainer
A classic property dating back to the 1940’s with period features, this three bedroom Croydon home has been upate to allow its lucy new owners tie to sit ac rela an enoy the iner things in life erfect for irst hoe owners ownsiers or the say inestor you are ere inutes waling istance to royon entral igh ceilings sash windows, art deco light features and ornate cornices provide timeless highlights to yesteryear whilst gas ducted heating stainless steel appliances an oern itures an ittings ring touches of toay
Nestled into a gorgeous 1638m2 approx oasis is this quality family home will delight! Solidly built, the hoe has a ersatile oor plan that can either proie or eroos or internal liing ones an stunning outoor liing with arious locations to entertain an enoy he hoe is serice y reerse cycle heating an cooling woo heating an the onus of a ucte acuu ontact aantha rice nspection at p hoto euire
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1 Warwick Road Montrose
$660,000 - $720,000
Wesburn
$430,000 - $470,000
Fun for all the Family!
Character on a Brilliant Block
This three bedroom, two bathroom family home with beautiful gardens and multiple outdoor entertaining zones is perfectly positioned close to the heart of Montrose and is sure to impress. Stepping inside, the home comprises three bedrooms (two with BIR’s and the master with semi ensuite), main family bathroom with spa bath, shower and separate light ille ining an liing ones functional itchen with gas stoe electric oen an ishwasher whilst an aacent stuy noo proies the hoe with ae eiility ucte heating an eaporatie cooling ensure that your cofort is taen care of whilst the striing ooroars proie a war an hoely feel utsie well estalishe garens heges an a ariety of fruit trees proie priacy colour an contrast throughout the year whilst ultiple outdoor decking areas ensure there is no shortage of space to entertain guests. The sizeable rear yard with cubby, swing set and slides is the ultiate one for the is to play an eplore whilst the neary ec ensures parents hae a spot to sit an superise while at the sae tie taing in the striing hills iews
This lovely home is sure to tick loads of boxes for families, down sizers, tradies, and investor’s – really anyone! Set on a level, fully fenced and completely usable block of land, with plenty of parking for cars, caravans, trailers etc is this charming home with warmth and comfort abounding. A great layout gives the option of 3 bedrooms plus study or 4 bedrooms with the Master offering walk in robe and ensuite. An updated modern kitchen with oodles of bench and cupboard space and adjacent family meals area gives plenty of room for the family to gather, and a separate lounge with character open ire place for those chilly winter evenings is the perfect place to nestle and enjoy some quiet time. The home is serviced by natural gas ducted heating and split system heating and cooling and is positioned perfectly for the sun to shine through.
Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544
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PRICE $590,000 - $649,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $630,000 - $685,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
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GEMBROOK 172 Beenak East Road
EMERALD 90 Emerald Monbulk Road
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PRICE $590,000 - $640,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Emerald 5968 4522
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PRICE $750,000 - $810,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
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PRICE $640,000 - $690,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $860,000 - $920,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
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In praise of the platypus One of the Dandenong Ranges’ most loved residents received due recognition on Sunday 10 September, with the Belgrave Platypus Festival being held for 2017. In what was a hugely successful day, guests enjoyed a host of activities, which were intended to be both enjoyable and educational. These included live music, craft activities and a tree-planting exercise. Mail photographer Greg Carrick was on hand to capture all the action. Mayor Noel Cliff gives a ‘Rex Huntstyle’ kiss to a stuffed platypus. 172707
Ashton, 5, of Tecoma, pots a small native to take home. 172707
Liam, 8, and Nila, 11, help Jen Ellison from the Platypus Education Group hold up a large, wirePictures: GREG CARRICK framed platypus. 172707
Leuca, 4, helps his dad find little macro Invertebrates in the water. 172707
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Benny debuts EP to home crowd By Derek Schlennstedt Winner of the “Best Aboriginal Act of the Year” at 2016’s The Age Music Victoria Awards, Yorta Yorta singer/ songwriter, Benny Walker is visiting the Dandenong Ranges to unveil his latest EP at the Upwey Skylark Room on 6 October. Hailing from regional Victoria, Benny Walker has performed alongside some of Australia’s finest songwriters including Archie Roach, Blue King Brown, Tim Rogers and Vika and Linda Bull. As a proud Yorta Yorta man, who grew up playing in the bush and swimming in the Murray River, Benny holds strong to the premise that he creates music, and dedicates the majority of his time to touring, simply because he is drawn to it.
This is imbued in his love songs and epic tales which are mixed with passion for the land, the people, and summer vibes. Although taking a short break from song-writing, Benny is now back with a new sound which, while different, is no less impressive. The latest offering from Benny Walker, called Undercover, all started with the track ‘Oh No You Don’t’, a song of reflection and of Benny moving forward personally. His latest single “Ghost” is part of the EP release and is a groovy, soulful number with silky smooth vocals and a powerful message. Never one to shy away from the bigger picture, Benny’s EP also addresses racism and the experiences he himself has been through as an Indigenous person.
“Jan and I are both big fans of old blues and soul music, so we used those influences as the platform for the EP,” Benny said. ‘Stay In My Arms’, ‘Save’ and ‘Without You’ are turbulent love songs, ‘Ghost’ is politically charged, whilst ‘Undercover Of My Skin’ speaks of living as an Aboriginal Australian with lighter skin and the experience of blatant racism either directed at me or indirectly as they were unaware of my heritage.” Benny has taken to the road as part of his solo tour titled Wine Women and Sou,l which is playing at smaller more intimate venues where Benny can engage with the audience and switch between guitar and piano to soulfully highlight his new songs. Benny will play at the Upwey Skylark room on 6 October.
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Musician Benny will entertain audiences at at Upwey Skylark room on October 6.
Change on the fringes of our climate woes By Derek Schlennstedt Burrinja calls on artists of all disciplines to respond to climate change on the fringes and be part of the second Burrinja Climate Change Biennale $9000 Art Award. Applications are now open to emerging and established artists to be part of the second Burrinja Climate Change Biennale. “This is such an important exhibition and topic for our generation.“ “It’s wonderful to see so many talented local and national artists presenting work about climate change - being part of this conversation here in the Dandenong Ranges,” Burrinja curator JD Mittmann said. Global in nature, national in scope and local in action, the Burrinja Climate Change Biennale provides a platform of events addressing one of the most pressing topics of our time. Uniquely situated in the temperate rainforest micro-climate of the Dandenong Ranges on Melbourne’s eastern fringes, Burrinja’s location
offers the perfect backdrop for local and global community knowledge networks to share, learn and expand through the Biennale’s wide-ranging public program and macro-themes. At the centre of the Burrinja Climate Change Biennale is its award exhibition, which provides a space for artists to engage creatively and imaginatively with aspects of climate change. The exhibition invites and encourages the collaboration of science and arts, through critical thought and creative practise. The award exhibition will be on display at Burrinja Gallery from 11 November 2017 to 11 February 2018 and three awards will be offered to those who exhibited, including: a $7500 Acquisitive Award, $1000 Young Artist Award (artist under 26) and a $500 People’s Choice Award. The submission deadline is 4pm on 29 September and the official opening and award ceremony will be held at Burrinja on Sunday 12 November at 2pm.
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In The Emoji Movie, Sony’s latest animated children’s movie, emojis are sentient entities living inside mobile phones, and their jobs involve physically portraying the emotion or concept they represent. Gene (T.J. Miller) is a ‘meh’ emoji unable to hold on to his required expression, and desperately wants to fit in and fulfil his duty as ‘meh’. The Emoji Movie isn’t very funny, with flat, very obvious gags, and is intrinsically cynical in how it essentially advertises smartphone apps and texting culture to young children, but it seems that many mainstream critics are acting just as cynically toward the film in how they’re condemning it so fiercely. Setting aside the general tastelessness of the premise, The Emoji Movie is a colourful, lively film with touching themes and solid character development. Gene is a charming protagonist, Jailbreak (Anna Faris) is a bold, wilful and kind ally, and these emojis have a gratifying relationship of mutual respect and encouragement. Hi-5 (James Corden) is a hyperactive, unnecessary comic relief character, but still has some endearing moments. The film engages subtly with themes of responsibility, conformity and individualism, and Smiley (Maya Rudolph) is a fairly compelling villain, with her ever-smiling persona hiding a despotic cruelty. The Emoji Movie is a satisfying adventure and moving personal journey beyond the consumerist tackiness of its premise. But then, I’m one of those heathens who didn’t really like The Lego Movie, so what do I know? - Seth Hynes
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Belgrave scoops the pool By Cameron Hutchison AFL YARRA RANGES Division 2 Seniors Grand final Belgrave 18.15(123) d Yarra Glen 14.11(95) Belgrave are the 2017 Premiers after a massive 88-point turnaround. Yarra Glen got off to a blinding start kicking with the breeze, scoring 8.5 to one goal to have a lead at quarter time by 47 points. Yarra Glen then increased their lead to 60 points early in the second quarter before Belgrave bounced back, holding Yarra Glen to 3.3 while they kicked 5.6 and reduced the lead at half-time to 32 points. Yarra Glen had all the run and looked home and hosed. It was just going to be a case of maintaining possession and playing smart controlled footy. Belgrave, however, came out in the third term and completely dominated play, giving Yarra Glen no opportunities. The Magpies piled on 6.5 to 1.1 to take a slim lead by two points at three-quarter time. By now it was game on and a last quarter befitting a grand final followed. Yarra Glen could not break through the Belgrave onballers as they played behind the ball and were first to the contest in the last. Yarra Glen was playing catch-up footy and could not get the momentum that they had in the first term. Belgrave were impressive and kicked away with 6.4 to 2.3. Yarra Glen never gave up but was outplayed by a better team on the day. Belgrave Goals: T. Marks 3, L. Foreman 3, T. Stubley 2, J. Schill 2, N. Somervaille 2, M. Johnson 1, M. Brown 1, J. McDermott 1, J. Brown 1, P. Van Lambaart 1, P. Gough 1. Best: M. Sproules (AFL VIC Country Best on Ground Medallist), T. Stubley, M. Noy, J. Schill, P. Gough, Y. Curtis. Yarra Glen Goals: J. Ince 3, R. McDermott 2, S. Wintle 2, B. Muurling 2, G. Filsell 1, J. Keen 1, J. Marks 1, B. Ashton 1, A. Smith 1. Yarra Glen Best: C. Moate, C. Tait, J. Marks, G. Filsell, B. Ashton, A. Smith. Division 2 Reserves Grand Final Belgrave 8.10(58) d Yarra Glen 1.6(12) Yarra Glen was playing for back-toback premierships but was outclassed by a more desperate side in Belgrave which have won the 2017 premiership. Belgrave started their game kicking 3.4 to two behinds with the wind in the first quarter. Yarra Glen could not get anything happening and nothing was going their way in the second term as they could only manage three behinds, while Belgrave added to their score with 2.1 and had a lead of 35 points at half-time. Yarra Glen had the opportunity to regroup after half-time and play the type of footy that got them into the grand final, but Belgrave were relentless in the third quarter with their tackling. The Magpies did not allow Yarra Glen to get any clean possessions and held them goalless in the third quarter while scoring 1.2 themselves - the margin at three-quarter time was 37 points. Yarra Glen had no answers in the last but they did manage to kick one goal to 2.3 but it was Belgrave’s day at the final siren. Belgrave Goals: J. McNamara 2, P. Johnson 2, M. Francis 1, N. Thompson 1, J. Levell 1, K. Chandler 1 Best: T. Fleming (AFL Yarra Ranges Best on Ground Medallist), J. Latto, R. Chazbek, J. McNamara, N. Thompson, C. Rak. Yarra Glen Goals: D. Walters 1.
Best: J. Donald, J. Derksen, W. Goodwin, R. D’Argent, M. Meyer, D. Tucker. Division 2 A Grade Netball Grand final Belgrave 54 d Yarra Glen 39 Belgrave are premiers and champions for 2017. The first quarter was tight with Belgrave shooting 14 to Yarra Glen’s 12. Belgrave got a run on in the second term shooting 18 goals to nine. Lauren Bennett was in fine form, shooting 13. The third quarter was a goal for goal affair but Belgrave still won the quarter shooting 11 goals to nine and their lead going into the last break was 13. The last term was much the same and as much as Yarra Glen tried they could not reduce the margin or the result. Belgrave Best: Lauren Bennett (AFL Yarra Ranges - Jade Hottes ‘Best on Court’ Medallist), Angela Jeffery, Carmen Timms. Goal Shooters: Lauren Bennett 32, Carmen Timms 19, Jennifer Dewhurst 3. Yarra Glen Best: Georgia Taylor, Alana Stone, Stacey Moate. Goal Shooters: Georgia Taylor 21, Nicole Moate 18. Division 2 B Grade Yea 47 d Belgrave 46 Yea Best: Regina Bell (AFL Yarra Ranges ‘Best on Court’ Medallist), Cindy Newcomen, Rhiannon Aldous. Goal Shooters: Rhiannon Aldous 29, Cindy Hayes 18. Belgrave Best: Danielle Weisgerber, Naomi Hargreaves, Alexandra Gawley. Goal Shooters: Kara Salmon 24, Naomi Hargreaves 22. Division 2 C Grade Kinglake 36 d Belgrave 32 Kinglake Best: Errin White (AFL Yarra Ranges ‘Best on Court’ Medallist), Sally-Ann Nott, Kylie Butler. Goal Shooters: Olivia Turner-Dickason 20, Sally-Ann Nott 16. Belgrave Best: Rebeccah Clarke, Emily Bourke, Monique Latorre. Goal Shooters: Monique Latorre 16, Megan Bull 14, Amy Spicer 2. Division 2 D Grade Yarra Glen 21 d Belgrave 18 Yarra Glen Best: Jess Exton (AFL Yarra Ranges ‘Best on Court’ Medallist), Kim Christian, Samantha Chetcuti. Goal Shooters: Karly Tucker 8, Samantha Chetcuti 7, Kim Christian 6. Belgrave Best: Kirsten Oredsson, Amee Williams, Krystal Hammond. Goal Shooters: Amee Williams 11, Justine DeGraaf 7. Division 2 Seniors Preliminary Final Olinda Ferny Creek 20.14(134) d Healesville 5.8(38) Olinda Ferny Creek have progressed to the grand final next week in emphatic fashion and will take on Woori Yallock. Olinda kicked with the wind in the first term and put on 4.4 to 2.2 to take a lead of 12 points into the quarter-time break. Healesville could not capitalise in the second quarter and could only manage 2.4 to Olinda’s 7.4 and the margin had blown out to 30 points at half-time. It certainly was not a winning lead if Healesville could regroup and come back out fighting. There were not many goals kicked but most were kicked by Olinda and they increased their lead to 50 points at the last break. Healesville could only manage a single goal in the third quarter. Olinda completely dominated in the last as they held Healesville goalless
Belgrave completed a stunning comeback to take out the Division 2 Pictures: GREG CARRICK senior premiership. 173021
Above: 'We're number one': The 2017 premiershipwinning Belgrave reserves team. 173021
Left: Belgrave's Julian Schill takes a contested mark. 173021
and added a nice 7.5 to their score. Olinda Ferny Creek Goals: B. Walter 5, N. Broomhall 3, M. Bonuda 3, J. Rankin 2, L. Taylor 2, D. Noorda 1, M. Wright 1, E. Greenall 1, T. Millwood 1, D. Wilson 1. Best: M. Hottes, B. Walter, M. Bonuda, C. Brown, L. Hill, D. Fitzgerald. Healesville Goals: D. Anderson 1, R. Woodford 1, S. Gordon 1, J. Savage 1, L. Barclay 1.
Best: A. Fraraccio, P. Connell, C. Adams, T. Costigan, L. Daly, J. Nugent. Division 1 Reserves Preliminary Final Wandin 10.5(65) d Healesville 8.8(56) Wandin outplayed Healesville to book a meeting with Olinda Ferny Creek in the grand final next week. Both sides kicked 1.4 in the first quarter so it was basically a restart in the sec-
ond. It was a high scoring second term with Healesville getting the advantage kicking 5.1 to four goals to take a lead of eight points into half time. Wandin turned it around in the third quarter and made a deficit of eight points a lead of six points going into the last. It was a scrappy, low-scoring last term but Wandin managed to hold Healesville to just one goal and kicked two themselves to win by nine points at the final siren. Wandin Goals: L. McPhee 2, N. Crossland 2, B. Foley 2, D. Ladner 1, M. Shanks 1, T. Adamson 1, S. Marsh 1. Best: D. Ladner, B. Foley, T. Adamson, J. James, T. Leech-Hines, L. McPhee. Healesville Goals: S. Turner 2, R. Hay 1, R. Carruthers 1, C. Barclay 1, T. Sund 1, L. Oliver 1, B. Wright 1. Best: L. Oliver, B. Wright, C. Barclay, R. Carruthers, G. Mason, M. Anson. Under 18s Preliminary Final Wandin 5.8(38) d Mount Evelyn 5.3(33) Wandin Best: R. Smith, J. Spencer, P. Bruzzese, T. Smith, T. Merlino, T. Garner. Mount Evelyn Best: R. Farrow, B. Batten, C. Burton, M. Gibbons, L. Inaps, M. Brierley. Preliminary Final Emerald 15.7(97) d Healesville 3.5(23) Emerald Best: K. Jordan-Hill, M. Thomas, A. Stuhldreier, B. Pepi, R. Goonan, D. Edwards. Healesville Best: J. Rosser, E. Muke, C. Wright, K. Brown, J. George, C. Boeder. Division 1 Netball Preliminary finals A Grade Woori Yallock 42 d Wandin 40 Woori Yallock Best: Casey Barnes, Sarah Hogan, Emily Allwell. Goal Shooters: Sarah Hogan 23, Stacey Fleming 17, Mia Sudomirski 2. Wandin Best: Rebecca McMahon, Tayissa Coppinger, Tayla Harris. Goal Shooters: Jackie Cullimore 26, Carly McDonnell 14. B Grade Monbulk Hawks 45 d Olinda Ferny Creek 40 Monbulk Hawks Best: Megan Coad, Tiana Mancarella, Sara Zachariah. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Rhiannon Pendleton, Melanie VanDiemen, Ashlee Cartlidge. C Grade Woori Yallock 28 d Warburton Millgrove 18 Woori Yallock Best: Abbie Barnes, Kimberley Williams, Ashleigh Borthwick. Warburton-Millgrove Best: Jacqueline Darwell, Kelly Williams, Morgan Moran. D Grade Olinda Ferny Creek 34 d Warburton Millgrove 29 Olinda Ferny Creek Best: Nicole Millwood, Leah Cody, Casey Seymour. Warburton-Millgrove Best: Teagan Adams, Courtney McLean, Cathy Pye. 17 and Under Netball Preliminary final Wandin 42 d Healesville 26 Wandin Best: Madison Rouget, Ciara Lumsden, Cleo Minney. Healesville Best: Lara WandinCollins, Caitlin Cosson, Casey WandinCollins.
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Winners are the grinners It was a happy place at both Belgrave and Yea over the weekend, with both muchloved netball clubs taking home Division 2 premierships, in A Grade and B Grade respectively. In what was a classy effort from both teams, a healthy crowd turned out to watch the decider, including Mail photographer GREG CARRICK. See full report on page 21. 173020
Division 2 A Grade premiers, Belgrave. Belgrave took out the premiership 54-39 against Yarra Glen. 1173020
Division 2 B Grade premiers, Yea. 173020
Athletes in final round of XCR17 on the fast and flat YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS The final round of XCR17 was held at the fast, flat Princes Park, Carlton on Saturday morning. Ever-changing conditions greeted close to 2000 athletes for the final round, team relays around the 3.2km circuit. Yarra Ranges Athletics had 14 teams competing in the various grades and divisions finishing with the best placings being a first, second, third and fourth. Congratulations to the Girls U14s,
Girls U16s and Women’s U20 teams for winning medals and the Boys U16 team narrowly missing bronze. The club welcomed some debutants this week including Hayden Rooke, Ashley Rooke, Danielle Graves and Tom Barker. Great to also see some old faces back in time for the track season. Unofficial results: Women’s Div 2 10th Amanda Laven 13.07s, Maddie Lum 13.21s, Judy May 12.32s, Georgia Brock 12.51s.
Women’s Div 4 8th Laura DiGregorio 15.00s, Alexis Sketchley 13.28s, Sarah Love 13.29s. Women’s Div 5 13th Katie Clarke 14.47s, Kate Van Duuren 16.18s, Sue McCall 14.28s. Women’s Div 5(2) 12th Kathi Hewitson 16.31s, Ashley Rooke 13.41s, Danielle Graves 15.13s. Women U20s 3rd Grace Muller 12.09s, Amy Veenendaal 13.01s, Olivia Twining 12.41s. Women’s 16 2nd Georgia Laven 11.07s, Ruby Dixon 11.16s, Zoe Sibley 12.38s. Women’s 14s 1st Indi Linde 12.15s, Mia Strudley 12.32s, Maddie Laven 12.01s.
Men Div 3 9th Dean Tromp 9.44s, Andy Searles 10.38s, James Anderson 10.41s, Michael Clarke 11.12s, James Laven 12.43s. Men’s Div 5 6th, Bryan Ackerly 11.46s, Steve Blair 11.26s, Craig Hewitson 12.17s, Graham Coutts 23.23s. Men’s Div 7A 12th Dave Laven 13.33s, David Gorman 12.25s, Jayden Clarke 15.27s, Brent Linde 12.56s. Men Div 7B 7th Lochie Scully 12.06s, Tom Barker 11.55s, Jamie Sketchley 13.53s, Mike Willey 13.25s. Men’s 16 11th Taj Linde 12.32s, Liam Russell 11.50s, Camden Hewitson 11.35s.
Men’s 16 4th Harrison Van Duuren 11.04s, Sam Norton 10.22s, Hayden Rooke 11.42s. Men’s 14s 10th Zac Clarke 11.51s, Angus Norman 12.15s, Alex Van Duuren 14.55s. The club looks forward to seeing you all with friends and family at the next come and try day on Saturday 23 September. Opening round of the track and field season is Saturday 7 October. For results, news, photos and more, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.
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