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Veteran is back By Kath Gannaway Veteran Walling Ward councillor Len Cox will lead Yarra Ranges Council as mayor for the next year. In a career that has spanned four decades, it will be Cr Cox’s sixth time at the helm. He was elected to Lilydale Council in 1982 and, except for two years in exile during the amalgamation, has an unbroken record. At the other end of the spectrum, in his first term on council, Cr Tony Stevenson will take on the duties of deputy mayor. Both were the only nominees for their respective roles and were elected unanimously at the council meeting on Tuesday 14 November. Nominating Cr Cox, Cr Jim Child spoke of his impressive record over many years but paid particular tribute to his leadership as mayor during the 2009 bushfires. “When I think back to that significant event, when we lost 13 members of our community, we had a leader in the council at that time in Cr Cox who was exemplary,” he said. He addressed Cr Cox personally, saying: “It was an outstanding tribute to you, the way you handled yourself, and the way you represented council”. Cr Cox said it was a great honour to lead a municipality such as Yarra Ranges. “When I think about the council today, it may sound biased, but I think it could be called the best council in the state of Victoria ... maybe even further afield,” he said. He said the council was well-run with good staff led by CEO Glenn Patterson, and described the current council as “very bright”, intelligent, consensual and hard-working. “That’s what you need in a council,” he said. He also paid tribute to outgoing mayor Noel Cliff saying he had left big boots for him to fill. He said Cr Cliff had ran the meetings fairly, giving everyone a chance to speak and had been a terrific ambassador for council. He said he is a person who mixes easily with people. “People genuinely love him,” he said. “He talks with people, not at people, and that really is a great skill.” Cr Stevenson was nominated by Cr Fiona McAllister who said she and her fellow councillors had been impressed by his dedication, desire to understand local council and his whole-of-municipality focus. Cr Stevenson who represents Chandler Ward said he was looking forward to supporting the mayor with whom he had a very good relationship, and to working with a council he described

Mayor Len Cox and deputy mayor Tony Stevenson. 175113 as ‘collegiate’. “We don’t always agree, but we do work together in a construction way,” he said. “I have also enjoyed working with a very effective council team,” he added. Cr Cox told the Mail his personal goals were

the same as they had always been. “It may sound corny, but my goal is to do something for the community. You can’t always do as much as you might want, but that’s it really,” he said. He said he was looking forward to a busy year.

Picture: KATH GANNAWAY “I like to be doing things; like meeting people, like coming in here and working with the staff and I particularly like working with the council. “I’m imagining it will be a busy year and I am very happy if it is.”

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Olinda Fire Brigade captain, Phil Skiller, will impart important information to the community. 175137

Time to get fire ready In its 90th year of service, Olinda Fire Brigade is helping hills communities to be prepared for the upcoming fire season. On Sunday 26 November, the station will open its doors to the public from 10am to 3pm. Community members are welcome to drop in and take a look, while learning more about fire planning and how best to prepare themselves and their properties. With local knowledge, and an opportunity to talk directly with fire brigade members, this represents an opportunity not to be missed. Meanwhile, there will be lots of fun on the day, too, with lots of water to squirt and fun activities for the kids. As always, there is the obligatory sausage sizzle, icy poles available and a chance to see the work of local volunteers. Also, there will be firefighting demonstrations and the chance to explore the brigade’s trucks. Further details at www.olindacfa.info.

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Cr Collin Ross was elected mayor of the Cardinia Shire at council’s annual statutory meeting on Monday 13 November. Now in his 10th term as a councillor, Cr Ross welcomed the appointment and expressed his gratitude and optimism for the coming year. “It is an honour to be elected to represent our community as mayor over the next 12 months,” Cr Ross said. “Having served as a councillor for the past decade, I am eager to be leading this council through its second term and to continue working together to achieve our council plan objectives. “As elected councillors, we are here to represent and speak to the needs of our community. For me, the next 12 months as mayor provide an opportunity to build people’s connection with the council, so that we are doing just that.” In addition, Cardinia Shire’s 2016-’17 mayor, Cr Brett Owen was elected deputy mayor for 2017-‘18. Cr Ross thanked Cr Brett Owen for his commitment to his role as mayor over the past 12 months. “Our previous mayor, Cr Brett Owen, has done a great job leading this council through its first term as we developed our four-year council plan and laid the foundations for our full term,” Cr Ross said. “I am looking forward to having his support as deputy mayor over the next year.”

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affairs Christine Fyffe MP

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Sydney and Melbourne. The once big backyard that my children enjoyed is turning into small townhouse courtyards. The economy is growing, but our average wages have been static for years while the cost of living goes up and up. Every year Victoria’s population grows roughly by 100,000 people and around 92 per cent of them make Melbourne their home. No wonder congested infrastructure is something we experience every day. People are getting concerned; however, they

have difficulty expressing it in a wider debate. The Australian Population Research Institute surveyed 2000 Australians and found that more than half of those feared Australia risked losing its culture and identity. Some 54 per cent want Australia to cut its annual immigrant intake, currently at 190,000 people. I believe we have to revisit the immigration debate; we don’t have to debate on people’s ethnicity, however, we can discuss the number we bring into this country each year. Any future immigration policy should have to be both economically and socially beneficial for Australia. We are a mature people; we can be trusted to discuss the merits of our immigration intake without being shouted down. It is time again we asked ourselves, how can we make our immigration policy best work for our state and our country?

Snippets Last dance Final dance for 2017 for The Free Settlers Club. Hungarian Community Centre (760 Boronia Road, Wantirna) on Saturday 25 November at 8pm. Music by Mustang, with ballroom, line-dancing and rock ‘n’ roll. BYO supper. Tea and coffee provided. Tickets $15. Bookings (03) 9725 2472.

Country Music Show The Upwey Country Music Club. Walk Up Open Mic concert on Sunday 3 December at the Guides Hall (Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully), from 12.30pm to 5pm. Artists perform songs in country, bluegrass and folk genres. New singers, musicians and bands all welcome. Musician available to back singers, if required. Small entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members). Inquiries to Graham on (03) 5964 8298.

Community cafe Dig-In Community Cafe on Friday 24 November

Residential Bundled Branches Only Collection Residents are advised that this collection will be commencing in the municipality on Monday 27 November 2017 and will be conducted over 3 weeks. Items not meeting these requirements will not be collected. Materials must be placed on your nature strip by the Sunday evening prior to the start of your collection week. Material must not be placed out more than one week prior to your collection week. If your bundled branches are not removed during your designated collection week, please notify Council by Friday of the following week for further investigation. Material will not be investigated if Council is not notified accordingly. Details of the collection and service requirements can be found on the Yarra Ranges Council website www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au or by contacting Yarra Ranges Council on 1300 368 333.

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from 6pm to 8pm. Join other locals and share a healthy meal, recipes and have fun. Positive atmosphere. Volunteers encouraged to help with cooking, set-up and cleaning. Learn new skills or share with others. Call Emerald Community House on (03) 5968 3881 and register your interest.

Community protest Rural Australians for Refugee group. Protest to express dismay about what is happening to refugees. Meet outside Warburton Post Office for an hour from 10.30am on Saturday 25 November and Saturday 2 December.

Art, craft market Kallista Community House. Art and craft market. Organic bread, natural products, vegetarian meals, homemade soup, great coffee. Saturday 2 December, from 9am to 1pm. Front of Community House (2 Church Street, Kallista). Plants, art, craft, foodstuffs. Light refreshments for sale. Site bookings on (03) 9754 4930 or 0402

012 247. Site fees support the Kallista Community House.

Health lecture Hypertension, heart attacks and stroke is the topic of a public health lecture sponsored by Mount Evelyn TOWN club. Tuesday 28 November from 11am at the RSL Hall (49 Birmingham Road, Mt Evelyn). Entry by $2 donation. Inquiries to Joan on (03) 9737 0397.

Enrolment day U3A Yarra Ranges enrolment day is Friday, 1 December at Japara Living and Learning Centre, 54-58 Durham Road, Kilsyth. U3A offers courses and activities in a wide range of interest areas. They are looking for a yoga leader and leader for beginner line dancing. U3A is open to retirees and those no longer working full-time. Phone 9728 1132 between 10am and 1pm Tuesday to Thursday. Or visit www. u3ayarraranges.com.au

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NBN for hills towns NBN Co. has revealed more than 2600 homes and businesses within the Dandenong Ranges are next in line to receive its high-speed broadband service. Parts of Emerald, Avonsleigh, Clematis and Menzies Creek are the next townships to roll off the NBN production line, joining more than 55,000 homes in the neighbouring Casey-Cardinia region. Head of NBN Local Victoria and Tasmania, Ebony Aitken, said it represents exciting news for many in the region. “Access to fast broadband is designed to provide a range of benefits such as improved opportunities to work from home, better access to online education tools and more options for ondemand entertainment,” she said. Residents can find out whether they are eligible to connect by using the Check Your Address function at www.nbnco.com.au/switch

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Sometimes I ask myself, is Australia and our state growing too fast? Do we need to look at our immigration intake? I think back to when I was first elected to parliament (1999) and my passion for protecting the Yarra Valley from unnecessary development. I wanted to protect the beauty, culture and lifestyle that we enjoy today. Australia is also beautiful, culturally rich and a great country to live in. But can we maintain the status quo with the idea of a “big Australia” going forward? We get reminded of the risk I’m sure every time we see news from around the world. Melbourne continues to hold the title of Most Liveable City, but still faces challenges. Our roads are getting more congested; we have issues with social harmony along with so many young Australians who are getting priced out of the housing market, especially in

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Olinda in parkland plan By Peter Douglas and Derek Schlennstedt

Monbulk MP James Merlino and Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Lily D’Ambrosio, made the announcement, which they said would give Olinda families and region the community parkland they deserve. 175254 same day the Olinda Parklands group held a rally to dispute a plan they say has been ‘rubberstamped’ without adequate community consultation. Near Mr Merlino’s Belgrave office, the group displayed signs, expressing their disappointment over the process. The group argues the plans have been already completed behind closed doors. Member for Eastern Victoria Region, Ed O’Donohue, has previously lent his support to their cause, recently raising the issue in Victorian Parliament.

“This action I seek is that the minister put on hold implementation of the Olinda precinct master plan until there is further community consultation about the implementation of the (Olinda precinct) master plan,” he told Parliament. “The beautiful Dandenong Ranges has one of the jewels in the crown in the precinct in Olinda.” Mr O’Donohue said Parks Victoria had undertaken a process to examine the site’s best use, but questioned the consultation process. Residents who live close to the golf course were also concerned about the plans that were unveiled on Saturday, with a map which showed

only one entrance to both the footy oval and the new precinct. “My only major concern is the traffic ... they are a looking at having one entrance where all the playground goes in and out, the footy oval goes in and out, all the rhododendron visitors goes in and out, and this is just going to be gridlock ... throw a bushfire threat in there and it’s a bit of a problem,” a resident said. The plans will eliminate the current entrance to the footy oval, forcing visitors to use the Olinda Precinct parking lot which will cater for the current football oval, the new parkland and also the Rhododendron Gardens.

Australia Day awards – nominations closing soon Cardinia Shire community groups and organisations are encouraged to nominate an individual or event they believe deserves recognition.

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The Victorian Government has revealed a $4.72 million commitment to developing the planned Olinda Precinct Project. Monbulk MP James Merlino and Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change, Lily D’Ambrosio, on Saturday 18 November made the announcement, which they said would give Olinda families and region the community parkland they deserve. Since the former Olinda Golf Club site’s closure was confirmed, the picturesque site, which sits adjacent the newly named Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden, has been the centre of much debate over its future use. Though, the Victorian Government is adamant the project plans have been developed in close consultation with locals and will include a sports oval, nature-based play area, picnic facilities and upgraded parking. Designs for the precinct are expected to be released early next year, with construction to start by mid-2018. Mr Merlino said it was an exciting project for the hills. “The community has been advocating for this site to be transformed to a public park for all types of recreation; we’ve listened and we’re getting it done,” he said. “I look forward to bringing my own family here to kick the footy, enjoy a picnic and make the most of this beautiful setting.” Ms D’Ambrosio said this park is destined to become the heart of the local community. “We are thrilled to be transforming this former golf course into a beautiful space for the Olinda community to enjoy for generations to come,” she said. The government believes the project will support the growing needs of the Olinda and hills communities, while preserving the unique character of the historical township. As part of the Olinda Precinct Project, the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden will be extended by 6.4 hectares. Meanwhile, the announcement came on the


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On a halloween high note By Derek Schlennstedt Last Month’s Halloween On The Green event, organised by the Philanthropic Collective at Ferny Creek has exceeded all expectations. Attendee results and the final tally of money raised was released on Friday 3 November, with the principals of each school coming together to receive their cheques. The inaugural event raised an incredible $16,984 that was donated to four local schools. Sassafras Preschool, Sassafras Primary School, Sherbrooke Community School and Ferny Creek Primary School each received $4000 from the $16,984 that was raised. As a token of The Philanthropic Collective's gratitude and appreciation, another $500 was given as a donation to the parents who decorated the log cabin/haunted house. Debbie Haberfield, preschool teacher said they were ‘excited’ to use the money to improve facilities around the school. “With the funds raised we can benefit by adding to our shade sails, purchasing new balance bikes for the children’s opportunity to ride and extending our vegetable garden to extend our sustainability,” she said. The money left over will be used by the philanthropic collective to purchase seating and chairs for the students at Sherbrooke Community School to sit on for meals. Though organiser Andrew Fillip-Gautier said the entire event was an amazing success he remains coy on next year’s event, saying only that: “We look forward to welcoming the community back next year.”

From left, Fabian Fillip-Gautier of the Philanthropic Collective, Cathy Ronalds, Ferny Creek Primary School, Sue Holmes, principal of Sherbrooke Community School, Yarra Ranges Mayor, Cr Noel Cliff, Debbie Haberfield, Director of Sassafras Preschool, Andrew FillipGautier, Halloween on the Green CEO and Cathy Jones, principal at Sassafras Primary School.

Letters As bad as it gets Further to Marion Rice’s letter ‘Roads in ruin’ (Mail, 7 November), her points are true. The roads in some of our areas are the worst in Victoria. A recent drive to Walhalla and Aberfeldie were more pleasant than through some of our

local thoroughfares. I use the word thoroughfare as I live on William Road, The Patch, and every day - as a resident of 34 years - I dodge dust, potholes and motorists anxious to get to the local school or shop. Well, may it be said that there are the ‘haves’ and the ‘have-nots’! The small lanes near where I live have black-

tops and service perhaps four to six vehicles per day! While we languish waiting - despite countless petitions, meetings and expressions of disgust - as to how little we get in return for our rates. We, too, have been told that we will be levied thousands of dollars for what is a government road. In the last 12 months alone, rain has washed

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Art with a little muscle By Derek Schlennstedt Painting and creating art is like a muscle, the more you do it the easier it becomes. That's the word from this year’s Sherbrooke Art Society Artist of the Year, Julie Kok, who for the last four years has devoted her life to her art. Although an artist since she was younger, Julie said it was only when she retired four years ago that she was able to truly focus on her art. “I retired from work four and half years ago and that’s why I’ve been doing more and that’s what has really helped me ... since then I’ve been able to use my imagination a lot more too,” she said. “My mind's always churning over my art.” Julie, 60 from Buxton, said it was her mother, June Cook, an artist herself who first piqued her interest in art and “after watching her sketch and paint,” said she “wanted to emulate her”. Since then, Julie has exhibited in private collections in Australia, Finland and Holland and has taken a liking to the use of pastels. Though having exhibited across the world, this is Julie’s first solo exhibition and she said she was excited to have been named Artist of the Year. Unlike many other artists who focused on one aspect, Julie said she enjoyed diversifying and trying new styles, as well as changing what she painted. “I’m very excited, I’ve been working on the paintings all year,” Julie said. “I really wanted to go out and do landscapes but now I do a bit of both portraits as well as landscapes ... a bit of everything really, when I get sick of something I go to something else.” “My favourite subjects are reflections and landscapes, but now I am diversifying in other areas.” The exhibition at Sherbrooke Art Gallery is on from 11-25 November.

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Help for bald ‘n’ beautiful, with ‘pupcorn’ to boot By Peter Douglas Time to grab some ‘pupcorn’ and take in a flick with your four-legged friend, all in the name of a great cause. No Hairs Ark Chinese Rescue is preparing to host an outdoor movie night at the Cameo Cinema in Belgrave, in an effort to support their cause in helping Chinese Crested dogs in need of some tender loving care. ‘Coco Charity for Cresties at Cameo’ will be held on Friday 29 December, from 8pm to 11pm, and organisers are hoping for further support. As the only dedicated rescue service for the breed nationally, No Hairs Ark is passionate about helping out the hairless yet “extremely loyal” breed. Operator Laura McDonough said the service started only by chance, after she started fostering an older Chinese Crested dog. Through word of mouth, she began receiving further requests to care for Chinese Cresteds and the service was born. “Since our beginning, we have tailored our life to suit our charges. We have moved up to the beautiful Dandenong Ranges to give our rescues more quiet and calm, and we are continuously undertaking personal study to further expand our skills to help these dogs,” she said. All dogs are given veterinary care, where they are de-sexed, vaccinated and micro-chipped before being re-homed. Meanwhile, movie-goers are encouraged to arrive before 8pm to get a great spot. Bark and Bites will be selling doggy treats for the movie, including the ever-so-perfect pup corn. Tickets for a raffle will be available, too. Tickets are $20 each, with food and drink packages available. BYO chair, or you can hire a chair or beanbag from Cameo from between $2 to $5. Ticket information at www.stickytickets.com. au

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Aiming to be a hub of health and well-being, Simply Wholesome at Emerald provides a great range of products to cater for a variety of dietary needs. With a strong focus on promoting local and Australian made and owned products, the store accommodates a range of dietary requirements such as vegan, paleo, dairy-free, wheat-free, fodmap and organic needs. They also stock some fabulous ranges of skincare, vitamins, natural health products, household cleaning products and gifts. The Simply Wholesome team consists of Sam, Robyn and Kirsten and are all trained to help with a range of naturopathic, nutritional and general health needs. Sam is a qualified naturopath, myotherapist and nutritionist who has been practising for over 20 years. Her exceptional knowledge and experience allows her to target health advice for individual needs. Robyn is a familiar face with broad experience in the health food industry and is very excited to be back working locally. She is passionate and caring about helping the community achieve positive health outcomes. Kirsten, also a trained naturopath, is excited to see Emerald have a health food shop again. While she also works at Emerald Village Pharmacy, she will be at Simply Wholesome to help with health concerns, particularly for those involved in sports training. Simply Wholesome is looking forward to making a valuable contribution to the Emerald community. They are also offering customers who spend $40 or more during November or December 2017 to be entered into a draw to win a hamper valued at over $400. Simply Wholesome at Emerald will also be holding a cheese making class on Thursday, 7 December. Contact the store for further details. Simply Wholesome at Emerald is located at 365 Belgrave-Gembrook Road in Emerald and is open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturday and Sunday 9am to 2pm. For more information, phone 5968 6555 or find them on Facebook.

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vember until Sunday 10 December. The winners will be drawn at the Mail News Group office at 244 Maroondah Highway, Healesville. All winners will be notified, with results published on Tuesday 12 December. Good luck. The All I want for Christmas 2017 prize list is as follows: Healesville Walk - $1000 in vouchers Croydon Cinemas - $5000 Gold Card Cuckoo Restaurant - Dine for four adults, plus comp bottle of wine (total value $480); Monbulk Jewellers - $500 gift voucher Beechworth Bakery - Vouchers to the value of $100

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Restaurant with global renown A hills curiosity with a rich history, The Cuckoo Restaurant is known for its hearty festivity. A traditional Bavarian restaurant, The Cuckoo was pioneered by Willi and Karin Koeppen. As The Cuckoo history goes, the once-modest refreshment stop was named after Karin heard the sound of a cuckoo calling during the night. Nowadays, The Cuckoo seats 450 people in three separate dining rooms and is renowned for its smorgasbords. And as assistant manager Simone Gordon explained, with a warm, ambient atmosphere, The Cuckoo advocates family togetherness and does its best to provide an experience where people forget their troubles and have fun. “We are a strong, generational restaurant that is tried and tested over many years,” Simone said. “We have the winning combination of family, fun and audience participation, which creates the magic that attracts people again and again.” Drawing visitors from all over the globe, The Cuckoo combines excellent service and an allyou-can-eat policy for all food buffets, with traditional Bavarian entertainment. “We offer value for money where you can eat as much as you want while enjoying the music and floor show,” Simone said. “But our focus is to combine being a part of people’s happy memories ... we want to create experiences where customers feel compelled to come back and experience the magic.” The Cuckoo Restaurant is located at 508 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road in Olinda. The local icon is a great place to consider over the Christmas period, too. For more information, phone (03) 9751 1003 or visit www.cuckoorestaurant.com.au

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Bakery spreading its wings Whether you’re a local or just passing through Healesville, you’ll never be disappointed with a visit to the Beechworth Bakery this festive season. The bakery has a long and proud history of serving high quality baked goods, as well as supporting the local community. Originally established in Beechworth, the Healesville bakery is one of six that are located in Victorian towns. Now a Healesville icon, the bakery combines old-fashioned service with modern facilities. Manager Kylie Bray says that customers are drawn to the personal touch provided by the employees. “We offer great customer service and enthusiastic and friendly staff to cater for our customers’ needs,” she said. Open seven days a week, from 6am to 6pm, the bakery is in the perfect location on the Maroondah Highway in Healesville. It caters for groups of all sizes and offers a huge car park, capable of holding anything from motorbikes to caravans. While sitting outside, visitors to the bakery can enjoy great views of the mountains from the relaxing outdoor setting. The grassed area allows visitors to take in the beautiful park bridge, as well as making for easy access to the park. Inside, the bakery has a friendly and relaxing vibe. It boasts an open-seating plan, plenty of tables, a play area for kids and couches for the travel-weary. Kylie says the bakery sells a great range of products, including the classics that have made it so renowned in the area. “We sell various pies, our famous bee stings and vanilla slice,” she said. “We also have an established range of glutenfree products.

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Perhaps it is the homemade touch that makes the pies so good, with pies proudly made by Beechworth Bakery employees. Among its many specialties is the bee sting - a sweet bun lightly spread with apricot jam, filled with the creamiest custard and topped

with toffee almonds. It has proved a must-try for the many visitors to the region, who have flagged the bakery as a good stopping point as they make their way to Eildon or the alpine area, or as they tour wine regions.

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Alternative up on the screen Celebrating 40 years this year, Croydon Cinemas continues to offer cinema-goers an alternative to the big cinema chains, as well as a fantastic cinema experience at a realistic price. With four cinema screens, everybody is well catered for with mainstream, arthouse as well as cult classics. Due to their liquor licence, you can enjoy a light refreshment while enjoying your favourite flick in comfort. Manager of Croydon Cinemas, George Aleksiunas, says they are always looking at various ways of making the cinema experience one to remember for patrons. At the moment, they have partnered up with five local restaurants to offer patrons a great movie and meal deal where patrons pay only $8 each for their movie ticket at these participating restaurants, which represents tremendous value. Bookings are essential by calling one of the participating restaurants direct and asking for the Movie Meal Deal at time of booking. Check out their website for all the details and a list of participating restaurants. Visit www.croydoncinemas. com.au. Croydon Cinemas can be found at Level 1, 3-5 Hewish Road, Croydon. Inquiries to (03) 9725 6544.

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The family bathroom has an old-world feel yet is luxurious with white cabinetry and stone vanity top. For outdoor entertaining the huge deck has enough space for the largest of families and the backyard has so many fun things for the kids to do such as a sandpit, cubby, adventure playground, swings, gymnastics bars, slide and of course the property is fully fenced for their safety. The gardener will spend many enjoyable hours tending the fruit trees, Japanese maple, azaleas and camellias, rhododendrons and more, all creating a private oasis for you and for the local bird and wildlife. The property is on mains water but also has an 18,000-litre water tank with pump for the house if you wish or perhaps just use it on the garden. For vehicles there are two driveways which allow easy access to the whole property so you can park all sorts of vehicles including caravans, boats and trucks. . â—?

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1479 Mt Dandenong Tourist Road OLINDA

$560,000 - $600,000

1/8 Westley Street Ferntree Gully

$600,000 - $660,000

WHEN CITY LIVING MEETS HILLS LIFESTYLE

LIVE IN OR LEASE OUT – 3 BEDROOM UNIT!

Within an easy Sunday morning stroll to both the Olinda and Mt Dandenong townships, this stunning 2 bedroom home has a slight industrial - urban feel and boasts an open plan design that is complimented by many modern features. Enjoy your new surrounds by wandering up to Kellys Bar and kitchen for a late lunch or drop into Ranges at Olinda for your morning coffee. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

With three large, spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (ensuite to master suite) and an open plan living plus dining area, this outstanding weatherboard home is positioned at the front of the block and has character and fantastic street appeal. Outside you will enjoy the paved undercover alfresco area which is perfect for the warmer months ahead and there is also a double carport with roller door. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

14 Wright Avenue Upwey

1/1468 Burwood Highway Upwey

$630,000 - $680,000

$650,000 - $700,000

FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST!!

Contemporary Stunner in the Heart of Upwey

Situated in the heart of Upwey within walking distance to cafes, retail shops and train station sits this 3 bedroom, BV gem perfect for the irst home buyer, young family or savvy investor. The home boasts an updated interior with HUGE new kitchen featuring gas cooktop and stainless steel appliances, gas ducted heating, polished timber loor boards, sparkling bathroom & functional laundry. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

If you’ve been looking for a gorgeous modern family home on a low maintenance block in a prime location close to all amenities, then look no further  because this is deinitely it alking onto the front deck off the concrete driveway & into this lovely weatherboard house you will be greeted with a leible layout. f you are looking for a modern ell inished home then this is the one for you. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

1 Florence Avenue Sassafras

20 Hilton Road Ferny Creek

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NY Style Warehouse @ Hilton

This perfect hills getaway has been renovated inside & out & will suit the most discerning, elegantly decorated with a versatile loor plan to accommodate dinner parties & ith a loing layout inc the central hite kitchen, adorned with quality S/S appliances. Antler chandeliers light the dining & lounge complimenting the exposed timber of the original sash indos & detailing. Black panish tiled open ireplace,  & plit system ensures climate control, hile rich earthy timber loors ooe uality.  stylish bedrooms (2 with French doors) each with a private aspect & main bathroom with a further garden bathroom to add some hills charm to the layout. An external studio offers the option for a th bedroomhome ofice. The garden has undergone an etensive  year makeover & is one of the best gardens in Sassafras.

This stunning revival of 50’s design with a contemporary twist needs to be seen to be believed! 6 split levels with loor to ceiling indos accentuate uninterrupted vies. A monochromatic colour palette begins at the stairwell leading up to  bedrooms, & living space deined by the angled rooline & alls of indos ith a vieing platform on the roof. Black apan timber loors lead to midlevel living ith central main bathroom. lever separation allos privacy to the master suite & retreat, with WIR, dressing area, shoe cupboard,  & a all of glass inviting nature in. The industrial touches appear as you meander to the loer level. A powder room with original sink placed on the landing with double brick construction hilighting exposed concrete lintels & bricks painted in hites deining a long hallay leading to a study, cellar, library & bedroom.

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14 Viewhill Road Cockatoo

$420,000 - $460,000

P.O.A.

26 Wiseman Road Monbulk

Character Home with 2 Road Access!

Grand Hills Home on 12 Acres!

If you need space for the caravan, trailer, boat, heavy equipment etc. this is the perfect property for you. Conveniently located & situated on ½ an acre, the property has 2 street accesses; there is even enough room for a pony with a cleared fenced paddock. The home has original features & offers 2 BDRs, lounge room, great sized kitchen, lovely undercover deck along with DBL garage & DBL carport.

This impressive home sits proudly atop of 12 acres & offers family living at its best. The 2 storey home offers 4 BDRs, Master with WIR, ensuite & parents retreat. You also have access to the balcony with a view. Entertain in style with the formal dining room, spacious kitchen & family/lounge room. Add to this rear yard with Mountain views, bore water irri ation system & 10 car shed with concrete loor & power.

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

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032,

25 Station Road Gembrook

$580,000 - $630,000

Collie Road Gembrook

$530,000 - $580,000

Original Family Home with Stunning Views!

Rare 40 Acres of Absolute Privacy!

On o er is this much loved amily home with stunnin views over Pu in Billy track to farmland & mountains beyond. Ideally located on a generous ½ acre block, it’s within walkin distance to all that Gembrook has to o er. Comprisin o 3 enerous BDRs, the Master with ensuite, large family room, dining room, & plan kitchen with meals area. Add to this a DBL carport, sealed drive, stora e shed & workshop.

This is too good an opportunity to miss. 40 acres of land with 8 acres cleared, build your dream home surrounded by nature not the neighbours. • 40 Acres with 8 Acres cleared (approx) • Power available • Build your dream home (STCA)

Contact: Grant Day 041 5 5 45, Bethany Day 0438 844 9 8

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155

24 Superior Waters Pakenham

244 Belgrave Gemb Rd Menzies Creek

$460,000 - $500,000

$730,000 - $800,000

Superior in Every Way!

Bliss Amongst the Gum Trees!

This fantastic family entertainer is perfectly located & stands apart from the others with 3 spacious living areas including the undercover outdoor entertaining room with stone feature wall with wood heater for year round entertaining. The home offers 3 large BDRs with BIRs, open plan family room & dining room, large study or 4th BDR, rumpus room for the kids, DBLUG with internal access & access to the rear yard for parking.

This Architecturally designed Hills home is central to Emerald & Belgrave with a spectacular outlook over the tranquil garden to the tree tops. Revive yourself at the end of a stressful day on the deck & immerse yourself in the sights & sounds of nature. On offer are 4 BDRs, the Master with WIR & ensuite, 4 living areas, spacious kitchen with stone bench tops, outdoor spa, DBL lock up garage & carport.

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

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

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10 Waratah Avenue Bayswater North

$690,000 - $750,000

25 Ferngully Road Don Valley

$760,000 - $815,000

Potential Plus

Private Tranquil setting on 5.5 acres

Attention all developers, builders and renovators - Let your imagination run wild with this fantastic opportunity to secure an original brick veneer home on approximately 914m2 with subdivision potential (STCA). Situated in a prime location, the property consists of three bedrooms, one bathroom, original kitchen, family and meals area as well as a separate sun room or rumpus room. Features include air conditioning, gas heating and built in robes. Stepping outside the hoe is positioned to the ront o a er at block and includes double driewa access

Located in the delightful sought after Don Valley and nestled amidst 5.5 undulating acres is this unique and charming country style home with exceptional touches including leadlight windows, stone feature walls and array of timber features. Including 3 bedrooms, stunning country style lackwood kitchen open plan liing with co wood ire Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 2.30 - 3pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

19/49-51 Democrat Drive The Basin

$650,000 - $700,000

9 Britton Road Seville

$840,000 - $920,000

Stylish, Low Maintenance Living

Room for everyone & everything in style

he hoe is ooded with natural light throughout and includes our spacious bedroos with the aster bedroo boasting a large ensuite and  ericing all other bedroos in the hoe is a ail sied bathroo with bath and a urther liing space upstairs ownstairs oers the ultiate in ail liing with a large open plan kitchen with stone bench tops ualit stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher and an abundance o cupboard space urther through the hoe is the central ail roo dining area opening to the antastic backard and large laundr

Set on just under a half acre (1988 sqm) this home boasts 4 bedrooms with one ideal as an in-law or guest accoodation separate hoe oicestudio assie shedding and car ports accessible from the rear and an abundance of living zones. Striking features throughout the home include beautiul ade stone oors incredible rustic tiber kitchen bench top and solid tiber cupboards Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

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12 O’Connor Avenue Mount Evelyn

$1,100,000 - $1,200,000

3 Rangeview Cres Yarra Junction

$660,000 - $710,000

Timeless Appeal in a Tranquil Setting

Beautiful Home, Stunning Gardens

Setting an inspiring precedent for sheer quality and lifestyle pleasure, this showpiece home on over an acre and a half (6,386m2 approx.) is a standout. The home boasts contemporary functionality with timeless style and a spectacular interface between exquisite interiors, agniicent rural iews and the natural beaut o this tranuil estate Every inch of the home speaks of elegant dignity. Much more than just a few moments are required to appreciate the attention to detail invested into this sophisticated persona. The home has been carefully designed and thought out to provide large open plan living and plenty of room for a growing family. Inside includes a stunning state of the art kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, open plan meals and liing roo with a cos gas log ire a large and separate ail roo with a wood ire place and a eanine oor perect or a oral dining area or hoe oice he hoe coprises o our bedroos plus a studstudio or ith bedroo aster bedroo with walk in robe and full ensuite, a guest bathroom to the front of the home and family bathroom with spa bath to service all other bedrooms.

Nestled into a private cul de sac like location, this lovely home offers, quality and a versatile design ideal for families or couples. Offering 3 bedrooms, the master providing space for a King bed with a northerly view to the Warburton ranges, a sitting area and opening to a large walk in robe and stylish ensuite. The cosy formal lounge is a lovely space to escape and read a book and this leads onto the kitchen, dining and family zone. The kitchen is a treat with a large island bench and the most fabulous walk in pantry that you simply MUST see. The family room has triple sliding doors that open right up to the alfresco and onto the pristine and private stunning garden. And if this isn’t enough to entice you, then the double lock up garage with internal excess to the house and the second double lock up garage with extra high rooing to accommodate the caravan or boat.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

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When gardening grows What better way for Year 5 schoolchildren to develop a knowledge of significant Wurundjeri plants than to plan, establish,and build an Aboriginal Plant Use Trail and then lead others through it? The Bunjil Trail at The Patch Primary School will be launched during the 10 Year Garden Birthday celebrations on Thursday 23 November and is open to the public throughout the day. The Patch PS school gardens were first designed by students in 2007 and construction has continued over the past 10 years. During that time, there have been multiple state and regional school garden awards, education awards for the integrated and environmental curriculum, a passionate and dedicated parent community and a growing awareness of the importance of real-life experiences to achieve deeper learning. To celebrate what has become the school’s ‘Learning Landscape’, a range of activities is planned for the day including Wetland Tours where Year 4 students share their STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) knowledge

and actions to improve and protect the habitat for the school’s resident colony of sugar gliders. These include engaging with animals such as the bearded dragons, blue-tongue lizards, turtles, green tree frogs and baby chicks in the eco-centre, viewing some of the television footage of the garden project, creating some colourful scarecrows, learning about pond-life, propagating plants and sowing seeds. The wood-fired pizza oven has cooked hundreds of delicious pizzas over the years and visitors are invited to purchase a slice or bring along a ‘rubbish-free’ picnic to enjoy in the gardens. There will be student musical performances of our central stage in the gardens and even a student-run lemonade stand. The school is immensely proud of the ongoing developments of our school grounds and how every child has ownership and a personal connection to them. The Patch Primary School 10 Year Garden Birthday Celebration is open to all. Thursday 23 November, from 9am to 5.30pm (student activities finish at 3.15pm).

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Sharks’ Stallworthy in ton FTGDCA Johnson Park opened the account for the season in the nick of time, defeating Eildon Park on a day when most results were affected by a severe thunderstorm. The Sharks were set 253 by the Panthers on week one, with Ben Stallworthy producing a memorable ton with 105, assisted by Andrew Devenish (41) to conclude at 6/256 to claim their first points of the season. For the home team, Nathan Caton-Robertson collected 4/59 in a defiant performance for the Panthers. Upwey held all the cards in their encounter against Belgrave. Having already claimed first-innings points last week, the Tigers continued on before a declaration at 6/214. Matt Mulcahy top scored with 85, while Lachlan Jansen continued on from the week before until being dismissed for 37.

With Belgrave still needing 142 runs to make Upwey bat again, the Tigers unleashed Cameron Wheeler. Wheeler claimed 6/35 - match figures of 11/66 - to tear through the Magpies to leave them at 6/61, striking with the same frequency as the lightning and showers which eventually called the match off. Knoxfield’s run of victories has been brought to an end against Ferntree Gully, with the eightmatch streak - back to the Round 2 replay last February that was eventually a washout - being broken by weather again. Set 214 by the Blues, Knoxfield were 6/165 as storms rolled in. Adith Sundaresh led from the front with 51, while Tom Boxell was again among the runs with 46. Points were split at HV Jones Reserve between Knox Gardens and Mountain Gate. Knox Gardens toiled hard for wickets as the

Gators set off in search of 228 posted by the Falcons. Nav Singh led the way with 3/52, encountering some still resistance from Gators skipper Stacy Brown with 41. Regular wickets and impending storms led for some nervous sky-watching, with the heavens opening to put an end to the match. The Basin will be ruing a golden opportunity as Upper Ferntree Gully escaped with a draw. Needing 277, the Kings were 9/145 as rain began to fall on Batterham Park. Josh Lee was the chief of the bowling attack with 3/20, while Dan Beyer dug deep with a handy 36 in the draw. In Decoite Shield action, Monbulk ran through Knoxfield to claim the points at Carrington Reserve. Craig Broekhof proved to be troublesome for the Knights as he claimed 4/32.

Anthony Faulkner took to the Hawks bowling attack on his way to 40; however, Knoxfield dismissed for 134 as Monbulk continue their undefeated season. Ferntree Gully Footballers also remain undefeated after a successful assignment against Olinda. The Griffins chased down the target to seal the match finishing at 7/177, with Ben Rawlings serviceable on 34 ahead of a big match next round against Monbulk. South Belgrave batted into a solid position against St John’s Tecoma, with Mark Baker (82) and Jordan McDermott (83) contributing towards South’s 3/192 before the rain. After setting a large total last week, Lysterfield will be disappointed their match ended in a draw against Rowville. With 357 on the board, the Beavers attacked the Hawks line-up, having Rowville at 8/128 with thanks to Nathan Hicks (3/22).

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(J. Spencer 62, T. Utting 40) d Olinda 7/158 (D. Goldberg 1/8 off 10. U14s - Monbulk 203 (N. Taylor 33, J .Bolton 27) d Olinda 93 (N. Taylor 2/2, C. Scheid 2/13. U13s - Monbulk 4/94 (I. Hylton Stewart 31*, C. McLean 23) drew The Basin 4/62 (M. Abraham 2/3) - match abandoned. U12s - Monbulk 91 (L. McDonald 13, L. McIntosh 10) def by St John’s 4/105 (W. Tyquin 2/4). Fast 9s Monbulk 42 d The Basin 41 on second last ball with a 4 to Fionn. (Award: C. Hooper - 2 wickets). Super 7s - Monbulk 5/103 d The Basin 3/66 - Rain reduced match (Award: B. Pascoe).

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MONBULK CRICKET Six wins, two washouts and two losses was a great result for the Monbulk Hawks after a wild weekend of weather. Thanks to Bruce Jamonts and others for another successful and fun trivia night on Saturday. Next Sunday 26 November is the Monbulk Fun Run. This event is in its tenth year and is hosted by the Monbulk Cricket Club. It’s always a great community morning; this year including a colour start/finish line, market stalls, produce market, Rotary barbecue, coffee van, face painting and more. You can register online at www.eventbrite. com.au before the event or from 8am on the morning. There is a 4km and 8km run (or walk) which both start at 9am at the Monbulk Cricket Ground. The club would love to see you all there for a fun morning and bring your family and friends. Visit the Monbulk Fun Run Facebook page for more information. Scores: 1st XI - Monbulk 6/277 (J. Fraser 113*, A. Bermingham 63) d Knoxfield 134 (C. Broekhof 4/32). 2nd XI - Monbulk 148 (K. Storey 41, J. Fenby 38*) def by Knox Gardens 7/327. 3rd XI - Monbulk 9/210 (J. Simmonds 82) drew Upwey 9/238 (T. Badgery 4/35) - match abandoned. 4th XI - Monbulk 8/301 (C. Rak 44, B. Emmett 101*, T. Fogarty 65*) d St John’s Tecoma 83 (H. Emmett 3/18). U16s - Monbulk 9/171

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Brayden and Eva break records By Jamie Strudley YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS Yarra Ranges Athletics welcomed the best athletes from around Victoria on Saturday to Morrison Reserve as hosts of Round 5 of AV Shield. A warm, still start ended with a wet, stormy finish to the day but not before an Oceania Record was recorded. It was great to see the track full with over 300 athletes, plus their supporters cheering from the outer. The carpark was overflowing, visiting officials and athletes congratulating the club on preparing an excellent venue for high standards of competition. Yarra Ranges Athletics had a fantastic turnout of athletes enjoying an opportunity to compete on their home track. Results: Graham Coutts 5000m 19.44.6, Martin Steer 5000m 22.46.7, Ashleigh Rooke 200m 29.36, Harry Norman 800m 1.59.4, Hayden Rooke 800m 2.17.8, Angus Norman 800m 2.26.0, Oliver Duncan High Jump 1.60m, Lucas Taylor 3000m Walk 18.04.8, Lee Taylor 3000m Walk 21.26.3, Tayleb Willis 100m Hurdles 14.56, Kathi Hewitson 80m Hurdles 19.41, Sophie Todorov 80m Hurdles 17.84, Harrison Van Duuren 1500m 4.22.0, Seamus Dwyer 1500m 4.28.2, Liam Russell 1500m 4.59.7, Lucas Taylor 1500m 5.37.1, James Anderson 1500m 4.55.7, Bryan Ackerly 1500m 5.29.2, Tayleb Willis 100m 12.34, Patrick Keating 100m 12.36, Emerson Field 100m 12.03, Cameron Brown 100m 12.55, Alex Van Duuren 100m 17.68, Georgia Laven 1500m 4.44.2, Lily Peacock 1500m 4.52.3, Zoe Sibley 1500m

Young athlete Alex van Duuren finds a nice running rhythm. 173018 5.04.9, Grace Muller 1500m 5.13.0, Mia Strudley 1500m 5.33.0, Sarah Rollo 1500m 5.48.1, Laura DiGregorio 1500m 6.52.0, Erika Bedyn 1500m 6.55.6, Lee Taylor 1500m 8.21.1, Olivia Divenctis 1500m 5.11.5, Steph Bollaart 100m 13.35, Ashlinn Walker 100m 14.48, Ana Helena Bohman Periera 100m 13.68, Sophie Todorov 100m 14.93, Kathi Hewitson 100m 15.85, Mia Strudley 100m 16.44, Erika Bedyn 100m 18.76. Camden Hewitson Discus 27.12m, Erika Bedyn Discus 16.54m, Dale Bullen Javelin 44.15m, Brayden Woolridge Javelin 39.24m, Dale Bullen Javelin 44.15m, Lee Taylor Discus 15.07m, Dale Bullen Discus 30.60m, Brayden

Woolridge Discus 35.21m, Laura DiGregorio Discus 13.43m, Ashlinn Walker Javelin 24.88m, Camden Hewitson Javelin 18.65m, Sophie Todorov Long Jump 3.10m, Lucas Taylor Discus 24.29m, Sophie Todorov Javelin 21.34m, Patrick Keating Long Jump 5.22m, Cameron Brown Long Jump 5.00m, Steph Bollaart Long Jump 3.64m, Erika Bedyn Long Jump 2.45m. The Little Athletics athletes enjoyed much better conditions for the morning athletics fun. Once again, lots of smiles and personal bests on another fun morning of sport. Two club records were achieved, with Brayden Woolridge setting a new best mark in the Under 15s Boys javelin and Eva Johnson set her first ever club record in the Under 9s Girls 700m race walking event. The warm conditions made for the perfect opportunity for many athletes to set new personal bests. Next week, Yarra Ranges athletes will be taking on the best in the Eastern Metropolitan Region for the annual Region Relay Championships. Over 20 teams will be competing in a full day of racing on Saturday. All teams will be vying for the chance to compete at the State Relays Championships in December. The next round of Little Athletic athletics will be a Friday twilight competition; see you there at 5.30pm, bring a friend if you want. The seniors travel to Frankston on Sunday for Round 6 of AV Shield. For results, news, photos and more, visit www. yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.

MONBULK BOWLS All Monbulk’s Tuesday Pennant Teams enjoyed success this week Monbulk 1 had a big win against Lilydale at home 76 shots to 34. Andrew Bell’s rink won by 15 shots 25 to 10, Peter Koomen won 19 to 14 and the biggest win of the day was Eric Markham’s rink winning 32 to 10 by 22 shots. Monbulk 2 travelled to Chirnside Park and won by 13 shots 66 to 53. Graeme Goller’s rink had a resounding win by 18 shots 30 to 12, Dick Coppin got home by three shots and Eric Furby’s rink went down by eight shots. Monbulk 3 had all three rinks up in a close affair at Burden Park winning by 12 shots 60 to 48. Lorraine McLaren’s rink won 21 to 15, Ray Pike won by four shots 21 to 17 and Peter Francis claimed victory by two shots 18 to 16. This week there was no Saturday pennant as many bowlers have travelled to Shepparton for the Victorian Open. Night Owls bowling has started on Thursdays under lights starts at 7.30pm. This is for all level of bowlers and is a very enjoyable activity. Ring the club on 9756 6183 to join in the fun. This is a great way to start your bowling. Free coaching is available.

Volleyball grant Yarra Ranges Volleyball Club will be able to compete against the best, thanks to a $750 Victorian Government grant. Monbulk MP James Merlino on Thursday 26 October announced the club was one of 160 successful applicants, from over 45 different sports, to share in the latest round of the Athlete Pathway Travel Grants Program. The funding for the team will help with their travel costs to Queensland to participate in the National Junior Volleyball Titles.

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