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Social housing planned Yarra Ranges Council is attempting to alleviate a “affordable housing crisis” in the shire, through flagging the sale of 67-69 Anderson Street, Lilydale. At its Tuesday 24 October meeting, Yarra Ranges Council moved that the residentially zoned parcel of land - deemed to be a surplus council asset - could be considered for the purpose of building social and affordable housing. The land, which is fenced and contains limited play equipment, could be a good match for sale to a registered housing association or housing provider, according to the council. The location is also attractive due to its close position to amenities such as shopping facilities and GPs. When discussing the issue in the chamber, council noted there was a serious issue in the shire, with an estimated shortfall of 920 suitable dwellings for social housing. Speaking for the proposal, Tony Inglese, from the Yarra Ranges Housing Action Group, said the issue had increased even further since 2014. Mr Inglese said more families than ever are experiencing homelessness for the first time. He likened the issue to before Ireland experienced its own homelessness crisis. “We need enough housing for people on very low incomes. Until we have that, homelessness will continue to rise,” he said. “Having crisis beds for people who fall into homelessness is important, but the vital thing is to keep that stay as brief as possible ... by moving people quickly into permanent, affordable hous-
ing. And that’s what this proposal is about. “That’s a small start. Surely, we can make this one first step to go much larger steps.” Mr Inglese’s sentiment was well-supported by homelessness crusader, Cr Tim Heenan. Cr Heenan said Mr Inglese is well-placed to provide an accurate, detailed response to the homelessness issue in the Yarra Ranges. “Tony is a man I’ve known for many years and who has a substantial passion for what he believes in,” Cr Heenan said. “Not only with affordable housing, but for the untiring work he does for the community in helping people and people who are in a substantial impoverished situation in their life. “It (homelessness) is getting worse ... it needs to be said we have to come together as a community. “I believe what is being proposed here tonight is a very small start, but I believe a few things will grow from this.” Cr Heenan described the site as “perfect” for what council wanted to achieve. Lilydale, in particular, is a noted hub for homelessness and in need of further support. Cr Heenan earlier this year joined Holy Fools chief executive officer Neal Taylor in calling for a drop-in centre at Lilydale for Holy Fools. They have described such a centre as a ‘must’ for the region. “We keep doing this because we haven’t got the ultimate. Holy Fools needs a drop-in centre, a factory space in Lilydale, and we need someone to come forward,” Cr Heenan said.
Bright brolly for party Emma Taylor of Mount Evelyn came prepared with a bright brolly for the incredibly well-attended Mount Evelyn Street Party over the weekend. Ms Taylor joined in hundreds of revellers, who enjoyed the excellent weather and plenty of activities at the 1950s-themed event. Mail photographer Greg Carrick was in attendance to capture all the action. See picture gallery on page 8. 174482 Picture: GREG CARRICK
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Suspected road rage An Emerald woman in her fifties is in a stable condition after being hit by a car in what may be a road-rage incident. Lilydale detectives are appealing for witnesses who may have seen a road rage incident on Monday 23 October about 1.20pm when a woman towing a horse float was hit by a car on MonbulkEmerald Road near Stewart Road. The woman was flown to The Alfred hospital in a serious condition with suspected fractures, abrasions and bruising. Yarra Ranges crime investigation unit detective Senior Constable Danielle Fleming said police were investigating an altercation between drivers of a grey ASX Mitsubishi SUV and a Toyota Prado towing a horse float. Police report that the incident commenced on Belgrave-Gembrook Road and continued through Emerald and then along Emerald-Monbulk Road concluding around Stewart Road. Both drivers are co-operating with police and assisting with the investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact Senior Constable Danielle Fleming at Yarra Ranges CIU on 9739 2300.
By Derek Schlennstedt Artwork from students at Wandin Yallock Primary school will be on display at Mont De Lancey until Wednesday 1 November. Their work will be displayed at the exhibition area as part of an annual program between the school and the historic homestead. Art teacher Courtney Sharp said the exhibition was a “special event” for the students as they got to exhibit their work in a professional environment. “Because it’s not at school and in a professional exhibition space, it makes it more special for the students,” she said. “It’s a great opportunity for it to be in a professional space, and it takes their work to another level. “They’re proud of their work in a classroom and then they get here and see it up, and they’re even more proud of it and it’s really exciting for them.” The display includes a range of diverse artwork including clay work, photography and even self-portraiture. The students from Prep to Grade 6 have worked all year towards the event, and it includes all the work the students have done throughout the year. Principal Trevor Vass said it gave students a real thrill to see their work on the wall at a public exhibition. “Student artwork often ends up at the bottom of a kid’s bag smudged and crunched up, so to
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Victoria Police are hunting an armed man and a group of his associates after shots were fired in Ferntree Gully on 29 October around 2.45pm. The reason for the altercation remains unclear, but it is reported that a 17-year-old teen was threatened and that he and a group of assailants fled the scene. Police believe that the shots were likely fired into the air, rather than at a particular target. However, it has aslo been reported that some neighbours believe at least one person was left bleeding at the scene, evidenced from blood found on a resident's car. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Burrinja Cultural Centre played host to a Yarra Ranges Council meeting on Tuesday 24 October, as part of a bid to take ‘council on the road’. After meetings in Healesville, Warburtorn and Montrose, the ‘travelling council’ team stopped off at the hills, with a healthy gathering turning out for the occasion. The Upwey-Tecoma Bowls Club, The Hills Food Frontier and the Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC) were among the local groups to present before the historic meeting. Local icon and former Shire of Sherbrooke president Betty Marsden was an apology. All groups presented a background of their achievements and present plans, while also praising their collaboration with the council. The Hills Food Frontier (THFF) group provided a highlight when they delivered an impromptu song about broccoli and the benefits of eating healthy. Daniyela Rob said THFF had enjoyed a productive relationship with council. “We thank the shire for their ongoing support. Not just through grants, but (councillors) Noel Cliff and Mike Clarke often attend our meetings,” she said. “The Hills Food Frontier has been going on for three years, started by an amazing group of women. Our vision is to see the Dandenong Ranges as an inspirational and sustainable food destination for Australia.” Meanwhile, Jim McArthur from Upwey-Tecoma Bowls Club spoke of the club’s plans for fu-
A year's worth of artwork by students at Wandin Yallock Primary School is being displayed at Mont De Lancey. have it on display is great, and we are really lucky to have that relationship with Mont De Lancey,” Mr Vass said. “The kids get a real thrill coming up and see-
ing it on the wall and being able to show it to their families, especially the younger kids ... they don’t often get a chance to show off what they can do, so it’s a great opportunity for that to happen.”
The Hills Food Frontier team thanks the council in song. 174352 ture development and ongoing viability. Mr McArthur called on council support for their application for Victorian Government funding. Among the plans included three stages of development, which includes planting out a large, unused grass area; updating and replacing the synthetic greens and upgrading club amenities. “Once completed, the club’s playing facilities will be certainly the best in the eastern ranges area, it’ll be a destination club for new members and players.” Mr McArthur said the first two stages would cost about $350,000, with the club well-placed to
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contribute half the costs. From the DRMC, Ted O’Hare explained the positive impact the group had on the community. “Music has a binding effect on people and the community. We work with the community quite significantly, such as the Breast Beaters Group, which helps those who are battling breast cancer,” he said. “It reaches many different ages, with our oldest member a 97-year-old who plays saxophone, to a two-year-old who plays the violin. “The DRMC has been the foundation for many successful composers, directors and musicians.”
Belgrave police are appealing for witnesses to a road rage incident that occurred on 28 October at 9.50pm in Tecoma near Upwey High School. On Saturday, a family were driving home along Burwood Highway, when there was an altercation between another car on the road. As they travelled through Upwey, a male in his mid-forties driving a late model, dark coloured Ford Falcon utility stopped ahead of them and approached the family carrying an iron bar. The family had to take evasive action in their car, driving on the opposite side of the road to get away, and were followed by the vehicle to the Belgrave police station. The alleged offender is described as having light brown hair, and a short stature and is believed to be in his forties. Anyone with information is urged to contact Sergeant Mosdall at Belgrave police on 9754 6677.
Nearly four times the limit On 20 October, Olinda police apprehended a 36-year-old female driver in Sassafras who gave a breath test reading of 0.194 - almost four times the legal limit. The driver’s license was immediately suspended for a period of 12 months and the driver will attend Ringwood Magistrate’s Court at a later date. Olinda police Sergeant Andrew Herdman said they would be conducting more random breath tests in the lead-up to summer, which coincides with school leavers and holiday goers. “We’ll be conducting more breath tests over the coming months and over the holiday period as we hope to reduce road accidents,” Sgt Herdman said.
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This column is my last as mayor of the Yarra Ranges, ahead of the mayoral election meeting on Tuesday, 14 November. From the moment I got this job, I’ve wanted to create a more harmonious feeling between council and the community, listening to residents’ views and representing them and council. Though I came into the role after a period of massive change, in terms of the council elections, I feel confident in saying that I’ve been successful. We’ve had many achievements during the last year.
less groups in the Yarra Valley, there are so many residents and groups doing wonderful volunteer work to help their communities. This year, we released a vision and values statement, developed off the back of 3000 responses from community members; this highlighted the importance of community connections, vibrant culture, accessible services and protecting the natural environment. The statement is the collective voice of the Yarra Ranges and will be a roadmap for us to inform our decision making. I’m proud to have been mayor for the release of our latest budget and council plan, which actively represent the values the community identified. We have an especially strong team of councillors and I look forward to welcoming the new mayor and deputy mayor to the role on 14 November.
Mayor to make way for the next By Peter Douglas Cr Noel Cliff is only too content to hand over the mayoral robes next month, satisfied he’s ticked off all his ambitions during his inaugural 12-month term. As Yarra Ranges Council prepares to vote on a new mayor on Tuesday 14 November, Cr Cliff said he had thoroughly enjoyed his first stint as mayor after more than 15 years on council. Chief among his goals included “bringing council back to the community”, which he said was achieved through taking council on the road and via the Mayor’s Big Day Out event. Both exceeded his own expectations, with the travelling council initiative stopping by at Healesville, Warburton, Montrose and Upwey. The Mayor’s Big Day Out was enormously successful, attracting hundreds of guests. Speaking after his final meeting as mayor - at Burrinja Cultural Centre on Tuesday 24 October - Cr Cliff said he wanted to show a different side to council. “When I got this role, the only thing I wanted to do was bring council back to the community,” Cr Cliff said. “I felt there was a void. I wanted to make the community and staff know that councillors can be warm and welcome. I’m no robot and definitely not about toeing the mayoral line.” Cr Cliff said he wouldn’t have been able to achieve so much without the support of his fellow councillors and Yarra Ranges Council staff. He said the behind-the-scenes work to ensure both initiatives ran smoothly was first-class. “What a ripper the Mayor’s Day Out was. That exceeded my wildest dreams. To have so many musicians and people turn out for the day. It was just fantastic to see,” Cr Cliff said. Cr Cliff also acknowledged the support of his close friend and deputy mayor, Len Cox. Interestingly, Cr Cliff felt a 12-month mayoral term ideal, despite the Victorian Government pushing for a mandatory two years. He said many councillors deserved the experience and it added leadership to council. At the Burrinja meeting, Cr Tony Stevenson
was among the most vocal when expressing his congratulations to Cr Cliff. “Your initiative to take council on the road ... has been well received by each of the townships,” Cr Stevenson said.
“People may feel that council is quite insular, removed from the public, even though that’s clearly not our aim. I feel what you’ve done will help break down those barriers.” Cr Stevenson said he had not heard a negative word about the initiatives.
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Ranger talk Upwey Garden Group (U3A) John Lloyd (Former parks ranger) will talk on his life as a ranger and a member of Friends of Sherbrooke Forest. At Upwey Seniors Community Centre (off Mahoney Street), behind the village shops, on Wednesday 8 November at 7.30pm. Inquiries to Barb on (03) 9754 3877. All welcome, supper provided.
U3A Open Day U3A Emerald will be open to the public next Sunday 5 November from 9am to 2pm. All things great about U3A will be there to see and you have the added bonus of the monthly garage sale in the forecourt. That is 402 Main Street Emerald, next to the Emerald Hall. The exhibition includes photography, painting, patchwork, wood work, port and much more. Come along and see what U3A has to offer, and check out the garage sale bargains.
Centenary ceremony The Lilydale RSL will be holding a special centenary ceremony to mark 100 years since the famous charge of Beersheba by the Australian Lighthorse. The ceremony will also pay tribute to the Lilydale men who were part of the legendary event. Tuesday 31 October at 11am. Lilydale War Memorial. Main Street, Lilydale.
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Band workshop Dandenong Ranges Music Council invites woodwind, brass and percussion players to join a concert band workshop with well-known composer and musical director, Brian Hogg, and New Horizons Concert Band at Burrinja on Thursday 16 November at 5. Forms part of the Ranges Music Festival which will involve band and group performances starting from 6.30-8.30pm. Free entry. To register, email karen@drmc.org.au or phone (03) 9754 6566.
Thrive talk Thrive Cambodia is an organisation started by a group of Hills friends. Thrive raises money to support a village community in Siem Reap Province in Cambodia. Anne Redsell, one of those friends, will be speaking at the Dandenong Ranges Oxfam group at 7.30pm on Thursday 26 October at Belgrave Library Reynolds Lane, Belgrave. Inquiries to (03) 9754 6327.
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The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert, on Sunday 5 November at the Guides Hall in Underwood Rd, Ferntree Gully, from 12.30am to 5pm. Artists perform songs in the country, bluegrass and folk genres. The hall can accommodate an audience of up to 100. All welcome. New singers, musicians, and bands are always welcome. A band or musician is available to back singers, if required. Just bring your music along. Small entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members) to help cover costs. Inquiries to Graham 03 5964 8298.
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Belgrave CFA will send 45 goodwill packages to servicemen overseas, and is urging residents to do the same in the lead up to Christmas.
Goodwill parcel to lift spirits By Derek Schlennstedt In recent years, members of Belgrave Fire Brigade have joined the Australian Defence Force and served in the Middle East-with some still serving overseas. Life for all service personnel can be tough, but the strain can be eased by the familiar “mail call”, especially if that call is a parcel from home. So, to ease that strain Belgrave Fire Brigade is in the process of putting together 45 “goodwill” parcels, to be sent to the Middle East area of operations just in time for Christmas. The fire brigade has two members currently serving in the air force and navy, and is hoping to send them some comforts from home, and are urging residents to do the same. Belgrave Brigade spokesperson and firefighter Kirstin Cross said that the packages could be simple; food-related items, as well as other items to help servicemen ‘feel a little better’ and ‘lift their spirits’. “Packages only need to be simple things like small tins of tuna, Tim Tams, rice crackers or similar and maybe sweets of some sort,” Kirstin said.
“Goodwill packages could include personal care items such as chapsticks or hand cleansers, all good for helping feel a little better in the field.” Depending on the branch of the service, those donating items can also specify whether navy, army or air force and even male or female when addressing the carton. To keep within weight and cubic limits, the brigade has found it best to use the Australia Post Office Box Carton ‘BX2-310x225x102mm’, which can be picked up from any Australia Post office. Packages weighing 2kg or less and posted between November and 9 December will be shipped for free, and there is no limit to the number of parcels you can send. Kirstin added that a small note to the recipient, something handwritten and personal would also make “a world of difference“to those on the other side of the world. Parcels should be addressed: Australian Service Person (Navy/Army/Air Force, Male/Female, if you wish), AFPO 20, Australian Defence Force, NSW, 2890.
At its core, Gembrook’s Kids Fun Run with Thomas has always been about kids helping kids. The annual event - organised by the Rotary Club of Emerald and District at Gembrook’s Puffing Billy station - provides a chance for children aged from three to 12 to run alongside Thomas the Tank Engine while also raising some muchneeded funds for young people their age in a less fortunate position. Later this month, the Berwick-based Insight - an education centre for the blind and vision impaired - will receive some much-needed financial assistance from the fun run. In the recent past, the Cerebral Palsy Education Centre and the William Angliss hospital have also benefitted. Cockatoo Primary School student Jayden Regan is just eight years old, but this year’s fun run will be his fifth alongside the iconic railway. In his four events so far, he has raised a staggering $3289.50 - all towards a great cause. “To all the people out there reading this, if you have a child or you are a child, you should enter the run,” he said. “If you are a child you should ask your mum or dad if you can enter.” The event is already reaching far and wide across the state, too. Insight principal Timothy Hemphill has twin daughters at Catholic Ladies’ College in Eltham - Madeleine and Juliette - who are also getting involved. “My involvement in this event mainly centres around the Disability Justice League, which is a (school) program or support group which is essentially students supporting students,” Madeleine said. “The aim is to get students like myself involved in issues concerning the disabled, par-
ticularly through Insight Education and first and foremost the event - the fun run. “I hope to get students to donate for the kids to run - it’s $20 per student - but also to get a few of the girls to help guide some of the (Insight) students as well. “The main reason why I started this group is that I’ve always had a passion about the disabled. Ever since I was younger, I believed that it was such an important issue in the community, and I believe these students should be supported by those who understand.” The Kids Fun Run with Thomas will be held on Sunday 26 November at Gembrook’s Puffing Billy railway station. To enter online, visit www.kidsfunrunwiththomas.org.au or for more information call 0408 769 491. Some of the event’s major sponsors include Puffing Billy Railway, the Emerald Co-Op Mitre 10, Barry Plant Emerald, and Ferntree Gully Nissan.
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IN a recent statement to the parliament (19 October), the Member for Evelyn, Christine Fyffe, managed to reduce comment on the CFA and gender equality to an all-time low when she targeted the Premier, Daniel Andrews, on a matter completely unrelated to the issue. If Ms Fyffe and her Liberal parliamentary colleagues would allow the facts to get in the way of the story, we would likely see the end to the current discord. Pam Vroland, Silvan.
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Ferny Creek’s Donalea Patman officially received her Medal of the Order of Australia on Friday 20 October at Government House, in recognition for her services to animal welfare. Founder of For the Love of Wildlife, Ms Patman began working with the Australian Government in 2014 to impact on the plight of Africa’s lions. Just 18 months later, Australia became the first country in the world to ban the import of lion trophies and body parts. Since then, France and the Netherlands have followed Australia by banning the import of lion trophies. Mr Patman shared her outrage for not only the welfare of Africa’s lions, but also the exploitation of Australia’s youth who unknowingly participate in the canned hunting industry. “I had approached government to act on behalf of our youth who were being duped into participating in the canned hunting industry,” Ms Patman said. “Volunteers pay up to US$1000 a week to hand-raise what they believe to be orphaned cubs, thinking they will be re-introduced into the wild when they are old enough. “No true conservation project would allow people to interact with cubs as they can never be released into the wild. These cubs are just one part of the cycle of breeding lions to be shot for canned hunting,” she said. Ms Patman worked closely with her local MP, Jason Wood, to implement the ban, who she described as being shocked and appalled about canned hunting when he was made aware of the industry. Ms Patman was one of an incredible seven generous high-achievers throughout the Yarra Ranges who were included on the Queen’s Birth-
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Stroke can’t stop tenor note By Derek Schlennstedt A Kilsyth tenor is repaying the people who helped him when he had a stroke by performing an opera concert to raise funds for The Eastern Health Stroke Foundation. Charles De Long, an accomplished Opera tenor and singing teacher, has enjoyed a lifetime of singing opera, and as someone who sings “everywhere and anywhere,” it was a concern when in May, he found it difficult to say a single word. The 82-year-old tenor said that he found himself struggling to communicate with people in his community - an inability to talk properly often the first sign of a blood clot blockage in the brain. “In May I couldn’t speak, and was in hospital for a month,” he said. “I couldn’t speak for three days when I had the stroke.” “The three hospitals that looked after me and treated me so well ... upon my discharge I said to them, ‘as a token of appreciation I would like to give something back.’” Mr De Long spent some of his time at the Angliss Hospital in Upper Ferntree Gully - part of Eastern Health. He said that he was afraid and uncertain whether he would still be able to
sing following the stroke. Only five months later, the veteran tenor is on song and practising classics such as Nessun Dorma. “I have been doing it so extensively and so often that it comes naturally and automatically - I find it hard to speak, but not hard to sing.” Although a stroke can have debilitating effects, the 82-year-old has not let it slow him down, and to show his appreciation for the care he received at Eastern Health, the tenor is hosting a concert on 4 November in Kilsyth. That concert will feature gems and excerpts from Grand Opera, operettas, musicals and light classics, and Mr De Long will perform works from Verdi, Puccini, Mozart and Bizet. The performance will include a focus on those who served in war and there will also be a tribute to Dame Nellie Melba. “We start off the concert singing the Australia Anthem and then there will be a minute’s silence ... then the fun starts,” he said. The concert will be held on 4 November at Kilsyth Memorial Hall at 4pm. Tickets are $30, and there is also cheese and wine at 3pm. For tickets, contact Mr De Long on 9722 9568 or 0426 412 018.
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Street party rock ’n’ roll Mount Evelyn rocked, rolled and partied like it was 1959 over the weekend, as the crowds flocked to the town’s highly anticipated street party. Revellers played their part in helping to recreate a 1950s street fair in Australia, with freshly waxed classic cars rumbling in for the occasion. Mail photographer Greg Carrick was on hand to capture all the action. See more pictures online at www. mailcommunity.com.au. Right: Kids from the Go Dance class perform in front of the crowd. 174482
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Friends and families dressed up in their spookiest costumes for the inaugural Halloween on the Green.
Spooky fun By Derek Schlennstedt Families and friends came together to celebrate Halloween at Ferny Creek Recreation Reserve on Saturday 28 October. The inaugural Halloween on the Green event attracted young families from across the Dandenong Ranges keen to dress up in their spookiest raiment and enjoy the lovely warm weather. The festivities included Mayor of Yarra Ranges Noel Cliff getting dunked into a vat of water, face painting, a silent auction and various free carnival rides for the kids. Andrew Fillip-Gautier organiser of the event and member of The Philanthropic Collective de-
scribed it as a “wonderful success story” with the free activities allowing everyone to enjoy the day. “It was incredible; I think the most amazing thing was that it regalvanised the community,” he said. “I had a lot of parents coming and thanking us for the free activities ... if the rides hadn’t been free a lot of families told me they couldn’t have afforded to go.” “The Philanthropic collective is about that ... so many families face hardship and the reason we want to do things like this is to provide somewhere for these families to all come together and enjoy.”
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Perfect pampering for pooch Amazing K9 Grooming offers a professional dog-grooming service to Emerald and surrounding areas. Located behind Emerald Mitre 10, the business offers their customers easy access and good
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If you have never discovered the health and well-being benefits for your pets, now is the time to head on down and check out this much-loved business. And with Christmas around the corner, now is the time to get your much-loved fur-babies in tiptop condition. Opening hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 9am onwards. Amazing K9 Grooming can be found at 2 Ferres Road, Emerald (right behind Mitre 10). For more details, contact 5968 2112 or check out their website, www.amazingk9grooming. com.au.
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Multi-genre hills event Belgrave’s beautiful Birdsland Reserve is set to host one of the most remarkable events to hit the region in recent times, the hillsceneLIVE 2017. With 17 new performances - spanning theatre, dance, sound, art, comedy, spoken word and live art - guests can immerse themselves in a extraordinary arts festival on the weekend of 10-12 November. Guests will gain the opportunity to discover artists, who are seeking new territory in their practices, such as Jacqui Grace (of Beautiful Wasteland) and collaborator Libby Maitland’s improvisational movement work, ‘Mutability’. Jacqui is well known and loved for her stun-
ning eco-printing, with hillsceneLIVE presenting an exciting opportunity for her to explore the world of embodied movement. “Each year I attend hillsceneLIVE, I make a commitment to apply ... I value the community and am most excited by emergent art,” Jacqui said. Meanwhile, Rod Price’s ‘Immerse’ provides audiences a chance to contribute to a community archive of sound through making recordings from the immediate landscape at Birdsland. “Experiencing and interpreting the Yarra Ranges based purely on the sonic information recorded from a particular location sonically re-
flects what it means to live in such a vibrant and rich landscape,” Rod said. Matt Riley and collaborator Troy Innocent continue their exploration of Epiphyte (first presented at hillsceneLIVE 2016), combining digital mapping and play in natural surroundings, where audiences engage in an augmented reality bushwalk. At the conclusion of the walk, each player’s collection of ‘seeds’ transforms into a unique animated composition of sound and image, which is shared with others. The experience combines map, visualisation and journey, inviting contemplation of the inter-
relationships between people, play, technology and movement. In addition, workshops, critical conversations, improvised shorts, guided walk and planting on site - and a ‘free’ community dinner - is also a highlight of the festival. With a shuttle bus running from Upwey train station over the weekend, you can drive, walk or take public transport to the festival. One-day pass (Saturday or Sunday) is $35. Weekend pass is $60. Book now at www.hillscenelive.com/2017festival.
Young artists leave mark By Derek Schlennstedt The local Archies event showcased the depth and breadth of creativity in the hills with a cross section of works from some of the youngest and most proficient artists. The Upwey Archies awards were given out on 14 October, and those who saw the artworks could not believe they were done by children. The exhibition of portraits is featured in the windows of Upwey traders in November, and anyone can come and take a look at the works. Participants used a diverse range of mediums including painting, drawing, collage, print mak-
Archies Award winner Alyson May, with her portrait of Mr O'Sullivan.
ing, mixed media and photography. Judge Amy Middleton said it was a tough year to choose the winners. To make those hard decisions, Ms Middleton looked for art that grabbed her attention, was memorable, and whether it told a story. One portrait which fitted the bill for those preferences were Alyson May’s portrait of Mr O’Sullivan, which won the Open Category Award. “Technically brilliant; a cheeky look; telling a story,” Judge Amy Middleton said of the portraiture. The artworks can still be found scattered around Upwey on the windows of various traders.
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Chambers dates out One of Australia’s most loved and accomplished performers, Kasey Chambers, has just announced the final tour dates for her ARIA No.1 album, ‘Dragonfly’, including at the York on Lilydale, Mount Evelyn, on Saturday 25 November. The Australian country singer-songwriter has put together an incredible back-catalogue of material through her lengthy career, which dates back to the late 1990s, but her new release represents an incredible evolution for Chambers. Fresh off the back of sold-out shows and rave reviews across the US, Chambers has recently received an ARIA Award nomination for 2017’s ARIA’s best country album. And she’s ready to unleash her new album and songs to local audiences. Of the new recording, Chambers reflects, “Working with Paul Kelly as my producer on one side of the double album, ‘Dragonfly’, was a dream come true,” she said. “Paul brought out a whole new side of me, but then I also got to enjoy the comforts of recording with the person who knows and has shaped my original sound better than anyone, my brother, Nash; along with my live touring band. “This double-album shows who I am as much as any piece of work I have ever done.” ‘Dragonfly’, a follow-up to 2014’s Bittersweet, features special guests Keith Urbank, Ed Sheeran, Paul Kelly, Grizzlee Train, Harry Hookey, Vika and Linda Bull, and Foy Vance. The first disc of ‘Dragonfly’ was produced by ARIA Hall of Fame Paul Kelly at the Sing Sing Sessions, while the second was produced by Chambers’ brother Nash Chambers at The Foggy Mountain Sessions. Chambers is widely lauded as an exceptional
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Thor in fresh cut Thor: Ragnarok (M) Starring Chris Hemsworth, Cate Blanchett, Mark Ruffalo, Tessa Thompson Seth Hynes Directed by brilliant Kiwi filmmaker Taika Waititi, Thor: Ragnarok is the freshest film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe in a long time. When Hela (Cate Blanchett), the goddess of death, invades the realm of Asgard, Thor (Chris Hemsworth), the god of thunder, finds himself stranded on a distant alien planet. Thor must survive a gladiatorial tournament and assemble a team of heroes to save Asgard. Ragnarok’s characters are exceptionally nuanced. The film features an outstanding culmination of Thor’s steady growth throughout his film series, as he finally sets aside his pride and becomes a truly noble, selfless hero. Thor and Hulk/ Bruce Banner (Mark Ruffalo) have endearing adversarial chemistry, with Ruffalo emphasising Hulk’s childlike nature, and Tessa Thompson is riveting as Valkyrie, a feisty scavenger running from a traumatic past. Blanchett clearly relishes the role of Hela, a haughty, ambitious and entrancing villain who is still slightly sympathetic due to an old betrayal. She’s undoubtedly Marvel’s best, most fleshedout villain since Loki (Tom Hiddleston), who returns as charmingly slimy as ever. Ragnarok is often hysterically funny, with Waititi bringing his proven comedy chops (and clever Aussie in-jokes) to the MCU, but still presents a tight, suspenseful plot with clear stakes and a dire, overwhelming threat to overcome. Dark and poignant yet funny, Thor: Ragnarok’s fascinating villain and the sheer diversity of characters and settings ensure it stands tall both in the Thor series and within the broader MCU.
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Everything old is new again Mount Evelyn Upholstery specialises in antique restoration, recovery and repairs for all types of furniture. Skilled upholsterer Luke Wilson prides himself on his workmanship. After more than 30 years in the industry, he has developed a long list of satisfied customers. The business services all kinds of furniture including lounge suites, dining chairs, recliners, ottomans, bedheads, footstools and sofa beds. For the valued clients, there are thousands of quality fabrics from which to choose. Luke said he gained great satisfaction from completing a job and seeing the smile on his customers’ faces.
Due to his many years of experience, and the time and level of care it took to complete many of his projects, the upholsterer said there was no feeling quite like seeing the completed project. He said that knowing he had used his own hands and his hard-earned skills to make a customer’s day was what kept him in the business. “It’s fantastic when furniture is restored to its former glory,” Luke said, “or to bring an old piece alive with a more modern look.” With so much experience, and so many projects under his belt, Luke is only too happy to offer advice and suggestions to his clients. Luke said his finished, refurbished works often became the
centrepieces of many homes. On some occasions, these pieces could often have sentimental value for families, which was why the result was worth the time and effort. While Luke is almost booked out for 2017, he is currently taking bookings for early 2018 so get in quick! Mount Evelyn Upholstery can be contacted on 5964 2166 or 0402 020 554 or email mtevelynupholstery@bigpond.com. Alternatively, visit www. mountevelynupholstery.com.au or check out the amazing Mount Evelyn Upholstery Facebook page for the best way to see Luke’s quality workmanship with regular posts of completed jobs and feedback from very satisfied customers.
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With an exceptional eye for detail the Vendors have left no stone unturned in creating one of the Yarra Valleys most magniicent properties rom the gated entrance leading to the stately 50+ square manor, to the pristine paddocks with white post and rail fencing, this is an opportunity of a lifetime. Country living in this Yarra Valley lifestyle offers tranquillity, crisp fresh air and a stunning mountain outlook. he immaculate home has a list of many ine features a ‘Regent inspired’ theatre room with surround sound, huge double bedrooms ith exquisite bathrooms, an ofice plus library, ‘butlers’ pantry that adjoins Jarrah kitchen with gleaming granite benchtops and quality Neff, Highland and Bosch appliances, expansive verandahs, the perfect alfresco entertaining area, all in addition to the beautiful gardens and an amazing pool/gazebo entertaining area.
$850,000 - $900,000
A Grand Design for a Grand Lifestyle This property includes six spacious bedrooms with the master bedroom including a WIR and ensuite and a fantastic main bathroom sericing all other bedrooms ith a relaxing spa bath he ersatile oorplan has been designed to embrace family living with multiple and separate living zones throughout and a stunning, fully appointed kitchen. The kitchen includes quality appliances, dishwasher, stone bench tops, plenty of bench and cupboard space. Outside features include an expansive covered decking area with range hood for a BBQ, relaxing spa and swimming pool.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438795190 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:45am (Photo ID Required)
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5 Hillside Avenue Boronia
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Exceptional Presentation, Huge Shed, Perfect Location
Surrounded by only peace, tranquility and magniicent mature gardens, you will feel instantly at home from the moment you drive through the electric double gates. The home has been designed with multiple living zones throughout, taking in the stunning outlooks, views and surrounds from every room. Featuring four spacious bedrooms with the added extra of a large ifth bedroom or study, three bathrooms including an ensuite to the master bedroom, another ensuite to the downstairs bedroom and a main bathroom servicing all other bedrooms. The kitchen is positioned central to the home and is a statement in itself, appointed with stunning stone benchtops, Miele oven and cooktop and Asko dishwasher. The home provides an abundance of living space inside and out with a formal living room complimented with incredible views, a formal dining room, a large family room and stepping outside is a well-designed and engaging sun room, perfect for that indoor/outdoor living feel.
This stylish home is presented to perfection and offering comfortable versatile living, with 2 bedrooms, stunning ensuite and large family/living room with great views over vacant farmland and the distant ranges, beautiful open plan kitchen with plenty of space and opening out to the big back yard securely fenced all round and perfect for the kids and animals. Huge shed with high clearance and dual access and loads of room for vans, boats and trailers. A great family home ideally positioned just a short stroll to shops and transport. The perfect place to call home.
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2 BEDROOM UNIT IN THE HEART OF TECOMA
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Positioned perfectly in the heart of Tecoma, this spacious 2 bedroom unit is ideal for anyone looking to downsize. Complete with an open loorplan, 2 good sized bedrooms, main bathroom and a kitchen that contains a good amount of bench space and storage, the home offers excellent natural light. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
You know what they say, people who live in glass houses… have much better views! And that is certainly the case here with stunning city and bay views captured from many rooms of the house and of course from the front west facing balcony where you can gaze out at Melbourne’s city lights and ships travelling across Port Phillip Bay. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
12 Ronald Avenue Selby
46-48 Royal Street Upwey
For Sale
$790,000 - $869,000
LARGE FAMILY LIVING ON OVER HALF AN ACRE!
Stylish Entertainer on almost Half an Acre
This spacious ranch style home is set on a peaceful, private block with a plethora of living and parking options for the family to enjoy. Walking along the impressive wrap around verandah and into the loel entrane hall o will be taen b the open plan liing and leible laot this hose oers. Idyllically located in a tranquil spot on a quiet road. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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$740,000-$810,000
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- Just a short walk into Gembrook town with all it has to offer is this low maintenance - 1926 character illed home. -High ceilings, beautiful lead light windows, claw foot bath, timber loor boards and ornate cornices and ceiling roses. -The usable loor plan offers 4 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms with formal lounge - undercover entertaining area that lows onto the lat low maintenance yard with veggie garden.
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- Privately positioned on a stunning 4 acres of lat land with established gardens and large dam - Split system cooling and heating and also a wood heater to keep warm - Open plan living with the Smith and Smith kitchen being the centre of the home - There is a 3KW solar power system to keep power bills to a minimum. - Plenty of room for all the toys including double carport, double garage, plus a barn style garage that would accommodate 3 cars and some extras plus
- charming four bedrooms plus a study - outdoor alfresco with inground solar heated pool and separate spa - Separate living areas - Large front yard that is almost dead level and extremely private. -Location short distance to the heart of Emerald and opposite the stunning Emerald Lake park.
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Tigers’ big bite too good for any Shark FTGDCA Upwey have prevailed for the first time this season in their encounter with Johnson Park, as Cameron Wheeler ran riot with both bat and ball against the Sharks. Currently in the process of re-inventing himself as a batsman with a bowling problem, Wheeler tamed the Johnson Park attack with 4/45 from his overs, on the back of his 73 the week before. David Carman provided support for the Tigers with 3/24 as the Sharks were dismissed for 145, well short of the required 278 set by Upwey. Robbie Cox (45) and Julian Whetstone (30) were the only noted contributors towards the target. A spirited showing by Jonathan Levell and Aaron Brunner wasn’t enough to get Belgrave over the line in their match against Mountain Gate. United at the crease with the score at 1/42, chasing the Gators’ 7/304, Levell (93) and Brunner (85) put on 135 runs for the second wicket, however, a determined bowling attack found a breakthrough in the 52nd over, with Kevin Atacador the main protagonist claiming 5/65 as the visitors scored their first points of the season. Knoxfield’s game plan of restricting run chases was at it’s best again against Eildon Park, with the Knights remaining undefeated this season. Steve Pimm’s 62 was the only batting highlight for the Panthers in their reply of 168, with Jake Taylor adding 3/20 from his time with the pill in hand. Ferntree Gully atoned for last week’s batting performance against The Basin, however, the result did not go their way as the home team held on.
Dismissed for 144 and the overnight score requiring just 47 more runs across the afternoon, the Blues started in the best possible way with a first up wicket. The Bears found runs hard-going as Bryce Galvin (3/30) and Tim Parker (3/21) were restrictive while claiming vital wickets. Ferntree Gully’s resolve strengthened as the target approached, with the crescendo being a ninth wicket with three runs still required. The Basin managed to scrape past to deny Ferntree Gully of an unlikely victory after last week’s scoreline, thanks in part to Blake Walter (37) and Jayden Turncinovic (34). Closing out Norm Reeves Shield for the round, Upper Ferntree Gully proved too good for Knox Gardens, chasing the target down with two wickets in hand. Aaron West (41) and Rob Burnie (41 not out) both were on duty for the Kings’ batting card as they steered the total to 8/167. For the Falcons, Adam Metherall (3/43) and Scott McInnerny (3/46) toiled away with sound performances. After the conclusion of Round 3, Knoxfield sit atop of Norm Reeves standings from Upper Ferntree Gully as the only other undefeated team. A game back, The Basin and Ferntree Gully find middle ground from Eildon Park, Knox Gardens, Upwey, Belgrave and Mountain Gate a game back, with Johnson Park still looking to open their account for the year. In Decoite Shield, Darren Hill could do no wrong for Rowville in their match against Knoxfield, claiming an outstanding 7/23 to seize the points.
Hill’s innings was the catalyst of the big win, as the Knights were dismissed for 123, well short of the Hawks 6/339. South Belgrave surprised a few by claiming the points over Lysterfield. Nathan Hicks (46) and Adam Kinniburgh (45) were the mainstays of the Beaver’s innings, however were only able to tally 132 - well short of South’s 215. After claiming first innings points last week, Monbulk continued against Olinda to 197 with thanks to Shane Cosstick’s 55 and an unbeaten 45 from Tom Taylor. For Olinda, Chris Brown (3/16) and Dominic Woodfield (3/56) ensured it would not be a long day in the field. Olinda then batted time to reach 5/141 at close, Tim Scott again in the runs with 44. Tharanga Lakshita starred for Ferntree Gully Footballers claiming 5/38 in setting up victory against St Johns Tecoma. Andrew Evans (47) was the shining light for the Saints in their reply, however were eventually rolled for 185 to concede the points to the Griffins. Ferntree Gully Footballers lead proceedings in Decoite Shield from Monbulk in close range as Rowville, South Belgrave, Olinda and Lysterfield look to build on successes so far this season, while St Johns Tecoma and Knoxfield will seek to join the winners list in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the Local Cricket Show will preview all of the upcoming Twenty20 weekend matches, with Ryan Handley and Mark Teofilo from Ferntree Gully joining the team at Radio Eastern 98.1 FM at 8am on Saturday 4 November.
Awards for Rangers’ best and fairest Monbulk Rangers Soccer Club presented its key awards for 2017 at the recent Senior Presentation night. Steve Racz took home the award for Club Person of the Year for his commitment as a coach, committee member and maintenance manager. Chris Job was presented with the President’s Award for his assistance with developing the new club facilities at Old Emerald Road and manufacturing the new scoreboards. Winner of the Rose Lee award - presented to Under 14s to Under 18s players who showed exceptional commitment to their team and the club - was Natalie Doolan. Peter Wilson won the Anna Hopkins award for showing determination, fairness, respect and commitment to the club. Club President, Sam Knight, thanked outgoing President Lisa Doolan for her hard work and dedication to the club over the past three years. Lisa will remain on the committee as Vice President.
Monbulk Rangers Soccer Club award winners Peter Wilson, who won the Anna Hopkins award, Natalie Doolan, winner of the Rose Lee award; and Steve Racz, the Club Person of the Year. 174308
Good win to Mount Evelyn in DJ Strachan shield MOUNT EVELYN CRICKET DJ Strachan Shield and RA Finger Trophy Yarra Glen 9/134 (J. O’Donnell 32, R. Ellison 26, B. Ricci 24, B. Jones 2/36, G. Fraser 2/47) def by Mount Evelyn 5/138 (D. Giblin 50, J. Fraser 33,
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M. Jackson 3/15). Under 12s Yarra Glen 3/144 (B. Davey 32*, J. Hamilton 30*, N. Darvell 3/6) d Mount Evelyn 5/105 (D. Potter 49*, J. Hamilton 4/6, C. Kanally 1/6).
Century maker Aaron Gillard and his mum, Carolyn, who is also the seconds' scorer.
Great start to season for Hawks MONBULK CRICKET After three rounds, the Monbulk firsts, thirds, fourths and Under 16s all remain undefeated. The firsts enjoyed a big win over new local rival Olinda, with skipper Shane Cosstick making 55 and taking an amazing eight catches for the match. Jason Fraser took eight wickets for the match and young Tommy Taylor made a terrific 45 not out. The seconds also had a big win over Olinda to open their account for the season on the back of Aaron Gillard’s maiden century last week. The thirds achieved a rare outright win with a great team performance. Not too many wins in the juniors this week, but lots of great individual achievements and fun had by all the young Hawks. No junior matches next weekend due to the Melbourne Cup weekend, but the seniors are hosting Twenty20 matches versus St Johns-Tecoma on Saturday. The seconds start at 12.30pm followed by the firsts at the main ground. Come up and support in your Monbulk gear. This Friday 3 November is the first session for the Milo in2Cricket for 5-8 year-olds. It’s a 5.30pm start and it’s not too late to register. Register online at www.playcricket.com.au (enter Monbulk or 3793) or just turn up on the night. Next up on the social scene is the Trivia Night on 18 November and the Monbulk Fun Run on Sunday 26 November. Scores 1st XI - Monbulk 197 (S. Cosstick 55, T. Taylor 45*) d Olinda 96 (J. Fraser 6/21) and 5/141. 2nd XI - Monbulk 3/300 (A. Gillard 104*, S. Utting 64*, M. Neal 50) d Olinda 99 and 5/53 (D. Goldberg 2/6 & 2/8). 3rd XI - Monbulk 3/171 (B. Badgery 74*, T. Berman 57*) and 1/56 (D. Williams 30*) d o/r Belgrave 55 (N. Boundy 3/1) and 168 (D. Myring 3/19). 4th XI - Bye. U16s Monbulk 186 (B. Brockwell 66, D. Goldberg 31) d Rowville 89 (T. Taylor 3/27, T. Utting 2/10). U14s - Monbulk 131 (J. Spencer 29, N. Taylor 25, J. Mackay 13*) def by Rowville 9/142 (J. Bolton 3/12). U13s - Monbulk 148 (J. Turpin 37, I. Hylton Stewart 26) def by Mazenod 3/206 *(C. McLean 2/15). U12s - Monbulk 9/84 (J. Defina 17*) def by Eildon Park 5/227 (W. Tyquin 2/15). Fast 9s - Monbulk 4/54 def by Lysterfield 1/57 (award F. Burns). Super 7s - Monbulk v Belgrave (practice match).
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Zane cracks new high jump record YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS Zane Wheeler finally broke the club Open High Jump record this weekend. After several near misses over the past few weeks at the record height of 1.85m, Zane cleared the new club record height in unfavourable windy conditions at Werribee on Saturday afternoon. Zane broke the Open record which has stood since 2012. Round 4 of AV Shield was held at Knox and Werribee tracks on Saturday. Some 32 club athletes competed with many outstanding performances. Many of the club's school athletes took the opportunity to sharpen up for the Victorian All Schools Championships this coming weekend. Round 4 of AV Shield Women 14 - Ashleigh Rooke 200 30.04, Mia Strudley 200 33.47, Ashleigh Rooke 800 2.42.9, Mia Strudley 800 2.43.8, Mia Strudley Triple Jump 7.90m. Women 16 - Sarah Rollo 200 29.56, Sarah Rollo 800 2.41.8. Women 18 - Ashlinn Walker 200 31.5, Grace Muller 3000 11.08.1. Yarra Ranges 4X200 02.03.3 (Record), Ashlinn Walker Shot Put 7.18m. Women 20 - Amy Veenendaal 200 29.55, Amy Veenendaal 3000 12.12.1, Olivia Twining 3000 12.47.6, Olivia Twining Long Jump 4.37mWomen 20. Women 40+ - Laura Digregorio 800 3.43.6, Laura Digregorio 3000 14.57.9, Kathi Hewitson 80 Hurdles 21.55, Laura Digregorio Shot Put 5.02m, Kathi Hewitson Shot Put 5.52m. Women Open - Stephanie Bollaart 800 2.38.8, Yarra Ranges 4X200 02.17.3 (Record), Amy
Tayleb Willis put in a fine athletic performance. Picture: LIZ CLARKSON Veenendaal F20 2.36.9, Stephanie Bollaart High Jump 1.35m, Michaela Duncan Shot Put 8.28m. Men 14 - Zachariah Clarke 200 31.61, Angus Norman 800 2.26.9, Zachariah Clarke 800 2.33.1, Zachariah Clarke Triple Jump 8.66m. Men 16 - Tayleb Willis 200 25.69, Oliver Duncan 200 26.48, Liam Russell 200 31.51, Camden Hewitson 800 2.15.5, Liam Russell 800 2.30.5, Tayleb Willis 100 Hurdles 14.49, Oliver Duncan 100 Hurdles 18.13, Harrison Van Duuren
2000 Steeple 6.48.0, Tayleb Willis Triple Jump 11.85m. Men 18 - Patrick Keating 200 26.54, Harry Norman 800 02.01.5, Yarra Ranges 4X200 01.57.7 (Record), Zane Wheeler High Jump 1.85m (Record M18 & M Open). Men 20 - Mitchell Mullens 800 2.05.7. Men Open - Michael Clarke 800 2.18.8, Craig Hewitson 800 2.21.9, Jamie Strudley 800 2.26.0, Michael Clarke 3000 10.34.9, Jamie Strudley 3000 11.29.0, Michael Clarke Triple Jump 10.34m, Jamie Strudley Triple Jump 8.90m, Martin Steer 800 2.52.4, Bryan Ackerly 3000 11.04.0, Martin Steer 3000 11.48.3, Emerson Field 200 25.28, Emerson Field 800 2.40.2, James Anderson 3000 10.44.2, Seamus Dwyer 3000 9.53.7, Andrew Searles 3000 9.54.6, Yarra Ranges 4X200 01.43.4 (Record), Dale Bullen Shot Put 8.82m. Round 4 of Yarra Ranges Athletics was held on Saturday morning at Morrison Reserve, Mount Evelyn. Near perfect conditions settled overhead after early morning rain. Some exceptional competitions were had throughout the morning with many PBs recorded. Results are available on the LAVIC website or at www.yarrarangesathletics.org.au. Round 5, this week is a twilight round starting at 6pm, please get there early to help set up and be ready to start on time. Seniors have the weekend off with Victorian All Schools Championships being held over the weekend. Good luck to all club athletes competing. For results, news, photos and more, visit www. yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.
MONBULK BOWLS Monbulk’s Tuesday Division 2 side had an excellent win against Warburton by 31 shots - 79 to 48. Peter Koomen’s rink achieved the ultimate when they had an eight-shot score on one end, which is rarely heard of and is similar to a hattrick in cricket. The other players in this rink were Les Bigelow, Doreen Edwards and Max Cobb. This rink won 38 to 10, Eric Markham’s rink won 23 to 14 and Jenny Holmes went down 18 to 24. The Division 3 side played a strong Mulgrave away from home and lost 45 to 76. Ted Tratt lost 16 to 25, Eric Furby went down by 19 shots and Peter Donders lost narrowly 17 to 20. The Division 4 side also travelled to Mulgrave and went down 50 to 61. Peter Francis won by 1 shot 19 to 18. Ray Pike lost by the same one shot margin 19 to 20 and Lorraine McLaren went down 12 to 23. The Saturday Division 2 Monbulk 1 team had a good win at home against Heathmont with two rinks up 80 to 70. Eric Markham won by 17 shots 24 to 7. Brian Smith won 25 to 16 while Andrew Bell went down by 3 shots and Richard Cookson lost by 13 shots. Monbulk 2 had a huge win against Ringwood by 73 shots. Lorraine McLaren won by 17 shots and Peter Francis won by 15 shots. The blow-out of the day was on Eric Furby’s rink where they won by 41 shots 44 to 3. This means this team is top of the ladder in this section.
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