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BMX riders from Lilydale Lynx BMX Club, Jack, Connor, Lucas, Cobie and Tarni will proudly represent their club in the upcoming Conquer the Valley competition. 179951 Picture: ROB CAREW
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Ready to conquer Up to 300 riders are expected to tackle the jumps and bumps at the Lilydale Conquer the Valley BMX competition on Sunday 27 May. The Conquer the Valley competition is the biggest events of the year at Lilydale Lynx BMX Club, which will have local, state and even interstate riders testing themselves against the best in the sport. Attracting over 1000 people, both riders and spectators alike, flock to the popular competition. Club president, Steve Ralis, said that "BMX" has become one of the fastest-growing sports in Australia and is one of the few sports where total family participation can take place. It also is open to all age ranges and at event riders as young as four and as old as 50 will compete".
"Kids start from three-years-old and they go right up to competing up to 50 plus, basically the whole family comes and races on the day then you get the pros, and they compete on the same day," Mr Ralis said. "We've got three pro riders and hoping they all do compete though one is injured." The competition comes as efforts to improve riding tracks around the Yarra Valley are being undertaken by Yarra Ranges Council which in its 2018-19 draft budget on Friday, 27 April, proposes the construction of a BMX Pump Track at Mount Evelyn. Mr Ralis said he hoped it would help attract more people to the family friendly sport and would act as gateway to take on competitive BMX riding. "It's a bit of a quiet sport so not everyone knows about it ... though it is growing," he said.
"That track is kind of more of something to fill a hole but people that do go there may find they like it and want to take up the sport. "It's more of a gateway; people go there have a bit of a play and find that they like it and may want to start at an actual track." Having grown from 45 to over 100 members, Mr Ralis said the sport was great for the entire family, though kids who were quieter were able to get a lot out of the sport. "It's a great sport for kids," he said. "We find it really helps those who are quieter, they can put their helmets on and can go into their own little world until they feel they're ready to chat to the other kids ... we find by the end of six months they come out of their shell and are quite open." While Mr Ralis describes the Lilydale track as "flowing" he said there were plenty of thrills and spills and that the more experienced rid-
ers often jump over the parts where the younger kids may not. "It's quite a flowing track where you have to pump the bike through it ... actually about pushing the bike absorbing the bike and pushing it out the other side - it's quite a technical track," he said. "There's still a place and time for the pros, because they can use many of the jumps." Mr Ralis invited anyone interested in the sport to come along and watch the best BMX'ers in the state battle it out. Those interested in the sport were also invited to come and have a chat at the clubrooms on Wednesdays when practice takes place from 6pm. Conquer the Valley takes place from 10.30am- 2pm, Sunday, 27 May, at the Lilydale BMX club.
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Infrastructure spend focus By Kath Gannaway Yarra Ranges Council released its 2018-19 draft budget on Friday, 27 April with a mix of good news for improved infrastructure and services, and bad news in the form of a predicted increase in rates and the waste charge. The Council adopted the budget in principle at its April 24 meeting, along with its 201819 to 2021-22 Strategic Resource Plan and its 2018-19 to 2027-28 Long Term Financial Plan. The draft budget and proposed plans are open for community comment until Thursday, 24 May. Rates will increase by an average of 2.25% in line with State Government rules and the predicted waste charge is a 15% increase, or roughly $31 per household. The Council has identified replacements and upgrades of pavilions, playspaces and cultural centres, drains, roads, footpaths and
trails as the 'big ticket' items in the budget at a cost of $39.49 million. Yarra Ranges Mayor Len Cox said the budget had been developed with the community's needs in mind. "Much of this budget has been about planning for the future," he said. "We want to refresh our ageing infrastructure through asset renewal works, and replace community facilities that are out-dated. He said within the capital works program $6.43 million has been allocated to parks, open space and streetscapes. The total capital works program amounts to $64.29 million, including $18.07 million worth of projects carried forward from 201718. $51.75 million will go to asset renewals, upgrades and expansions and $12.54 million to new projects. The Civic Centre Redevelopment in Lily-
dale will receive $1.35m and is among a number of proposed spends across the Yarra Valley including $1.44m on the Macintyre lane road pavement rehabilitation, toilet block improvements at Seville and Melba Park in Lilydale $650,000, pavement rehabilitation at Toolangi $569,000, construction of Queens park Playspace $500,000, Healesville Belonging Place feasibility and design $388,000, the River Circuit Trail at yarra Glen $316,000, Black Diamond MountainBike Trail at Powelltown $60,000 and Wesburn Station shelter and water station on the Warburton Trail $35,000. Cr Cox said a major investment in roads amounting to $16.44 million was included in the budget. "Many projects will benefit from the $1.6 million received from the Federal Government for the completion of much-needed Roads to Recovery projects," he said.
China's restrictions on importation of certain recycled materials had put significant cost pressures on local councils with Yarra Ranges Council now having to pay to have recycling materials processed. Cr Cox said the council was committed to ensuring they do not send recyclable materials to landfill but added that the $1.06 million dollars they used to receive as payment for selling recyclable materials was no longer happening with the council having to now bear the cost, estimated at up to $1.07million a year. Copies of the documents are available online for community comment at yarraranges. vic.gov.au . Submissions can be made online or in writing to PO Box 105, Lilydale, 3140. Details about how to lodge a submission are available on Council's website at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay , or phone 1300 368 333.
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A life-long association with, and love of horses, will see Dani Quinsee heading to America in July to compete in the National Barrel Horse Association World Finals.
Police are seeking witnesses for a collision on Glenfern Rd, Upwey on 24 April at approximately 3.10pm. The vehicle involved was a silver Honda sedan travelling north-west on Glenfern Rd.
The 27-year-old who has been an instructor at the Wandin Riding Academy for four years qualified in 2017 for a place on the international stage.
If you saw the collision, or have any information that may be able to assist investigators, please contact Leading Senior Constable Franklin of Knox Highway Patrol on 9881 7900
Dani had a world of experience behind her by the time she decided to try barrel racing.
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Coming from a 'horse family' - her parents and grandparents all rode - she got her first horse when she was just 18 months old.
Stronger penalties for drink and drug driving are now in place. From Monday, 30 April, first-time drink drivers who record a blood alcohol reading between .05 and .069 will lose their licences for a minimum of three months.
Competing at pony club and agricultural shows developed into a love for jumping, and ultimately barrel racing. With her horse Harley, Dani has competed all around Victoria and New South Wales, including at Sydney Equitana and Melbourne International Rodeo and has represented Australian Rodeo both at home and overseas.
All drink drivers will now face mandatory alcohol interlocks fitted to their vehicles for a minimum of six months. Licence suspensions for drivers detected with illicit substances in their system will also increase from three to six months and from six to 12 months for repeat offenders.
Competing in the NBHA World Finals in Perry, Georgia, will be another highlight in an already stellar career in equine sport.
From 30 April, the following changes will come into place:
Sadly, she won't be able to take Harley with her which means hiring horses in America.
All drink drivers (including first time offenders) recording a BAC of 0.05 and over will lose their licences for a minimum of three months.
On Saturday, 5 May, at the Wandin Hall Dani is holding a country-themed fundraiser with live music by ShortNote, American-style street food, a silent auction, lots of games and load of prizes. Tickets can be purchased at bit.ly/DaniFundraiser. There is also a go-fund-me page gofundme.com/dani-quinsee-nbha-worldfinals . Dani can be contacted on 0412 521 791.
All drink drivers will face mandatory interlock conditions for a minimum of six months. All drink and drug drivers will be required to participate in a behaviour change program.
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Victorian drivers convicted of drink or drug driving interstate will be subject to Victorian drink-driving penalties.
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Greens representative and member for the Eastern Metropolitan Region, Samantha Dunn, spoke to the 'Mail' about her party's call for full cannabis legalisation in Australia. The former Yarra Ranges Shire councillor had the following to say:
Revitalisation project Revitalisation of Cockatoo Neighbourhood House. Anyone interest is invited to attend a workshop on Wednesday 9 May from 6.30pm. 23 Bailey Rd. Register your interest by contacting Helena on (03) 5943 4255 or h.moloney@ cardinia.vic.gov.au. Or, contact CNH on (03) 5968 9031.
Will you be supporting the Greens' call for full cannabis legislation in Australia? Yes. What are some of the main reasons in the thinking behind this policy? Cannabis prohibition has failed. Interaction with criminal dealers (rather than trained professionals in safe, regulated outlets) is putting people at risk. This means the cannabis products they purchase are of unknown strength and quality. The Greens' plan provides for education about the potential risks associated with chronic cannabis consumption; and those selling cannabis would be required to undertake responsible service training, as well as mental health first aid course. The money raised through tax revenue, and saved in law enforcement response, would be invested in drug treatment services, mental health services and drug education programs. Has this policy specifically drawn from other models around the world? We are playing catch-up with other countries around the world that have moved to legalise cannabis, but this means that we have the opportunity to learn from them. Can this policy be successfully adapted in Australia? Australia is a unique country and for this reason our plan includes a fully independent review after two years of implementation. We can, however, look forward to similar out-
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comes to other countries. For example, early data from Uruguay shows that drug-related crime has dropped 20 per cent since cannabis became legal in July 2017. If implemented, what changes could this mean for the nation and the Yarra Ranges? Legalising cannabis will create a commercial market for its production and sale. This will create jobs and, in turn, boost the economy. Yarra Ranges can look forward to a portion of the revenue raised through taxation of cannabis being redirected to drug treatment, health education and harm reduction. Do you think this change will gain much support in Australia? Here, in Australia, support for legalising cannabis is strong and growing. In January 2017, a poll of over 1000 Australians by Essential Media found that 55% of respondents thought cannabis should be taxed and regulated like alcohol or tobacco, and only 26% opposed. Are you concerned that, if implemented,
this will result in a higher use of cannabis in Australia? The consumption of illicit cannabis in Australia is rising. Thirty-five per cent of Australians have used cannabis. This means that millions of Australians are forced to buy cannabis of unknown quality of strength from criminal drug dealers. Protecting young people from cannabis use is a key objective of the legalisation; we would have strict prohibition on sale to minors and penalties for breach of that. Criminal drug dealers have no such barriers. Any final thoughts on the policy? It's time for us to acknowledge that cannabis prohibition has failed. The war on drugs has done nothing to stop, or even reduce, the use of cannabis. Legalising the production and sale of cannabis removes drug dealers from the equation. Our approach is focused on reducing harm and keeping people safe. Funds are currently being directed to ineffective law enforcement responses, when they could be spent on drug education and health services.
Kallista Community House. Art, craft market. Organic bread, natural products, vegetarian meals, home-made soup, great coffee. Saturday 5 May from 9am to 1pm. Front of Community House. 2 Church St, Kallista. Plants, arts and craft, foodstuff. Light refreshments for sale. Site bookings: (03) 9754 4930 or 0402 012 247. Site fees support Kallista Community House. *Michael the balloonologist will be twisting his heart away.
Soup, singing Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Knoxfield is organising the Soup and Singing event during the winter months. Nevil Schultz, Nev and the Blues, and Charles Gibson will be the guest musicians for the monthly Soup & Singing Community Lunch held at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Knoxfield, on Thursday 3 May from 11.30am to 2.30pm. To book, please contact Patricia on (03) 9778 9460 or email soupandsinging@outlook.com by 30 April (voluntary donation appreciated).
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A call for inclusion By Rowan Forster A former head of Emerald Secondary College's council has lambasted the "systemic" dismantling of the school's inclusion program. It comes after it was recently revealed student aide positions had been slashed in a series of cutbacks. Rachelle Miechielsen, former treasurer and vice president of Emerald College's school council, claimed the positions were "strategically" slashed to fund other initiatives. "It was a bad decision but they wouldn't let the council have a say because it was an operational matter, and we were only responsible for oversight," she said. "The school used to be really good at supporting students with additional needs, but now that has all changed." Ms Mechielsen, who left the position after a series of disagreements in February, believes the shortfall needs to be urgently addressed. "They just aren't receiving the support that they should be," she said. Gembrook MP Brad Battin has also rallied behind calls for the Andrews Government to address the reported issues at the school, also citing "hazardous mould, dangerous floors and rotting roofs" inside the school's walls. "While James Merlino and Daniel Andrews run around promoting Victoria as the 'Education State', it is clear this doesn't apply for Emerald Secondary College, who are having their urgent please for help ignored," he said. A petition, demanding action from the Department of Education, has surpassed 500 signatures in the span of one week. Frustrations continue to simmer among Emerald parents, who feel let down by the department's "lack of support" for the school. "As if these kids don't already have enough challenges in life and at school," Lynne Pearce said.
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Gembrook MP Brad Battin has also rallied behind calls to address the reported issues. 176141 "The extra support and assistance from an integration aide can make all the difference for a student with special needs." In one instance, a child reportedly climbed atop a bench with an active Bunsen burner and the teacher was left to manage the chaos, while managing the rest of her class. When contacted, the Department of Education said Emerald Secondary College was adequately funded to support its students.
"Emerald Secondary College currently employs seven teacher aides and provides a range of additional support, including a speech pathologist, counsellor, physiotherapist, and through its literacy and numeracy intervention program and social skills program," a department spokeswoman said. "Teaching staff and coordinators are being provided with ongoing professional learning to ensure they continue to meet the individual educational and wellbeing needs of students."
Yarra Ranges Council is set to power ahead with its renewable energy project, with numerous initiatives announced on Friday 20 April. Council will double its solar panel installations, upgrade more than 1000 lights and dramatically reduce its carbon footprint in the coming year under its Carbon Management Program. The current stage of the program details works to upgrade council's buildings with solar panels and energy-efficient lighting from December 2017 to June 2019. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Cr Len Cox, said the program was already delivering results for council's carbon footprint and its power bills. "Last year, we installed solar panels at Sherbrooke Family and Children's Centre in Upwey," Cr Cox said. "As a direct result of the power generated there, we haven't had an electricity bill for the centre since November. "In the next financial year, we're expecting our electricity prices to double, so the fact that we're generating enough power to reduce some of our bills to zero will save us all plenty in the long run." At the end of the project, 4000 solar panels will have been installed on council buildings and 1000s of lighting systems will be updated to LEDs, saving council about $360,000 over the three-year period. "In terms of environmental impact, the amount of emissions we will reduce will compare to high-rise city building," Cr Cox said. More details at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au.
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Flash for the cash "Flashing 40km/h speed signs will reduce the risk to our children and give drivers and children a better chance of seeing and avoiding each other." Shadow Minister for Education, Tim Smith, added, "Parents should be able to send their kids to school and have the confidence they will arrive there safely". "It s one thing to have speed zones but it needs to be clear for drivers to know when to slow down," he said.
Monbulk candidate John Schurink and Tim Smith hope to deliver speed signs for Sassafras Primary. 180222
LETTERS Adani fight not over yet Stop Adani Belgrave hosted a community screening on Sunday 22 April of the latest Stop Adani documentary, 'A Mighty Force', at the Tecoma Uniting Church. 'A Mighty Force' is the story of the unstoppable movement to stop the Adani mining company from building the world's biggest coal mine near the Great Barrier Reef. Stop Adani Belgrave is one of 160 Stop Adani Groups Australia wide and has supported people to take action with over 1000 events taking place in the first year. Stop Adani Belgrave members have written members to parliamentarians, held demonstrations, surveyed locals and met with (La Trobe MP) Jason Wood to gain his position on the issue. Mr Wood released a statement via Facebook in September 2017 stating his opposition to the $1 billion loan of public money to the
Adani mining company to finance the coal rail project. He also expressed his concerns of the environmental impacts of the mine. Pressure from Stop Adani groups culminated in the Queensland State Government's veto of the loan - a big win for the moment. However, the fight to stop Adani is not over yet. We need to get bi-partisan support to revoke mining and water approvals and stop all public subsidies to the mining giant. Our reliance on coal is changing our climate and severely impacting the health of our environment, and, in turn, our economy. It's time to say no to coal and move to a renewable energy future. More details at www.stopadani.com. Emmanuelle Blake, Stop Adani Belgrave
Back-flippers need ousting In relation to Geoff Champion's letter, 'Silver lining on red shirt rort' ('Mail', 3 April), it was Daniel Andrews' backflip two months before the election, to appease the Greens, which cost Victoria over $1 billion. Add to this: $2 billion - and counting - cost blowout on the level-crossing removals, the red shirt rorting and taxpayer funding the legal costs trying to stop the investigation, the speaker and deputy speaker rorting, Victorians over housing allowances and the chaufferdriven dogs rorts. Then you have Daniel Andrews' determination to destroy the CFA as a pay back to Peter Marshall and the United Firefighters Union. These are just some of the reasons why this inept Government needs to be kicked out in November. Dennis Yeats, Tecoma
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Lockyer locked in Former Collingwood star Tarkyn Lockyer is set to pull on the boots for Gembrook-Cockatoo in the AFL Yarra Ranges competition this season. According to the club, the 227-game AFL player has announced he is keen to become involved with the club, through player and coach development, as well as playing when his schedule permits. Lockyer is due to make his debut with the club in the Brookers' match against Yarra Junction at home next Saturday 28 April. He was a representative in the 2002 grand final team, which lost to Brisbane Lions, and carved out a respected career during which he kicked 149 goals, despite mainly playing defensive roles.
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Liberal candidate for Monbulk, John Schurink, has announced $40,051 to deliver automated school zone flashing speed signs for Sassafras Primary School. Mr Schurink said a Liberal Nationals Government would work with VicRoads to remind drivers to slow down around school and obey the speed limit during school hours. He added the installation of flashing school zones around school has been widely acclaimed by road safety experts. "Many constituents have raised their serious concerns with me about the safety of the school crossings around Sassafras Primary School," he said.
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Ambulances go first-rate Families in Belgrave can have peace of mind in knowing local paramedics now have the facilities they need to respond to emergencies faster, with the opening of a state-of-the-art ambulance branch. Deputy Premier and Monbulk MP James Merlino on Saturday 21 April officially opened the new $1.7 million ambulance station in Rutherford Road, Tecoma. The modern, purpose-built facility has three ambulance bays, four rest and recline areas, a training space, study area and meal preparation facility. The 24-hour facility is home to 18 paramedics who rotate through ambulances attached to the branch. These hard-working paramedics now have the larger and modern facilities they deserve, Mr Merlino said. "In a medical emergency, every second counts. Families in Monbulk and beyond can have peace of mind that paramedics are getting to life-threatening emergencies faster than they ever have before." In Yarra Ranges Shire, Mr Merlino said there has been significant improvement in ambulance response times, with 73.9 per cent of ambulances now arriving within 15 minutes for Code One emergencies, up from 62.9 per cent compared to one year earlier. The average time for an ambulance to reach the scene of a Code One emergency in the Yarra Ranges over the same period has improved from 15.05 minutes to 12.41 minutes.
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Audiences warm to East By Peter Douglas Up-and-coming South Belgrave executive producer, Lachlan Nash, has helped to secure a second season for his show, 'The Modern Middle East'. What started out as a collaboration between friends has grown into a unique, wellreceived project, with the first season gaining unexpectedly high ratings. Nash said he never anticipated such a positive response, or the breadth of potential topics. "We've only just began to touch the surface of what we'd like to cover," he said. "Our ultimate aim is to help foster a more positive image of the Middle East. Yes, there are conflicts - but a lot of people are doing good in the region, too. Then, there is the significant history." 'The Modern Middle East', which is presented by Nash's friend Gemma Neary, reports on everything from escalating protests and diplomatic blockades, to the discovery of ancient artefacts in Egypt. The first series aired weekly on Channel 31 in 2017, with an average of 10,000-40,000 viewers an episode. Season 2 is scheduled to broadcast Australia-wide on Foxtel's Aurora channel on 6.30pm Thursday nights, from 12 July to 27 September. The second season intends to increase the production scale and further engage audiences, through in-depth analysis and guest interviews. Nash said the project has evolved organically and was created simply through pursuing his own interests. "I've always had a keen interest in politics and world affairs. But I've also been involved in theatre in various roles, including writing, set-design and performing," he said. "It felt like a natural fit. The show highlights news, offers editorial slots and a chance to interview people on many relevant topics, such
Lights, camera, action: Lachlan Nash prepares himself. 180228
On the set of ''The Modern Middle East''. 180228
as religion, resource politics and power-plays." Nash said the show was important, because he wants to impart knowledge and inspire younger generations. In an effort to further the show, the team have set up a crowd-funding campaign. The funds will go towards three of the production's most significant expenses: studio hire, catering for the crew and broadcast fees. To contribute, visit www.australianculturalfund.org.au/projects/the-modern-middleeast/.
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A day to remember, reflect By Peter Douglas Anzac Day ceremonies held throughout the Yarra Ranges in 2018 paid tribute to Australian and New Zealand veterans, past and present. Many citizens rose early to pay their respects at dawn services, with local RSLs putting together some typically incredible events. Ceremonies in Cockatoo, Ferny Creek, Emerald, Monbulk, Belgrave and more gave the chance for citizens to unite and offer a tribute for members of the Australian Defence Force, past and present. At the Ferny Creek dawn service, the Dandenong Ranges RSL, the Ferny Creek Scouts and fellow community groups combined to ensure a respectful, well-attended service. Guest speaker, Lt Rebecca Schwarz, from the 15th Force Support Squadron, expressed a deep respect for the Anzacs. "The first Anzacs indeed commanded the respect and remembrance of present and future generations of Australians - so do those who have served and fallen in the Second World War, and conflicts (since)," Lt Schwarz said. "A life offered up on the defence of their community is the greatest contribution which any citizen can make to their nation." Lt Schwarz encouraged all who attended to be "guided by the Anzac Spirit". For the march in Emerald, the Emerald RSL helped to continue the tradition, with thousands of citizens, and school and community groups, in attendance. Among the guest speakers included Marley Gusts, a school captain from Emerald Secondary College. Ms Gusts said the younger generations would continue to honour the Anzacs. "It is often hard to fathom a world ravaged with war. As young people, we have never experienced the turmoil that war brings," she said.
For another year The Hills Band lead the Anzac Day march down Monbulk main street.
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"Despite this, we recognise April 25th as the date to reflect on how privileged we are to live in a peaceful country. "This peace is only achieved through the sacrifice of many military soldiers and personnel, who laid down their lives to enable our future."
Anzac Day at Ferny Creek: Lt Rebecca Schwarz and Dandenong Ranges RSL's Bob Richards. Picture: PETER DOUGLAS 180211
Upwey-Belgrave RSL president David Eaton at the Dawn Service. Picture: DEREK SCHLENNSTEDT
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Damian Tirchett, Silvan Primary School Principal. led the service. 180284 Picture: GREG CARRICK
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Milestone for Waz By Russell Bennett On Saturday 28 April, Emerald's Warwick March umpired his 600th game of footy - an astonishing feat by any measure. Only, as Warwick estimates, the actual number would be much closer to 1000 games, which is simply incredible. "You'd probably need to add another 400 to 500 games of junior on top of that because the records don't go that far back, the 42-year-old said. Marsh has been umpiring football for 26 years, starting from when he was 16. He's been a senior umpire for more than one decade. He left the Emerald Football Club in the mid-1990s to play at Coldstream and, later, Lilydale - including captaining the latter's seconds for two years in the Eastern Football League's first division. But a rising injury toll, combined with what was still an undying love of the game, pushed him into umpiring. "Umpiring (juniors) on the Sundays is probably the best part now," he said. "You might umpire some Under 9s or Under 10s and they just want to play footy. It's really enjoyable. "You just see the excitement when their grandparents come and watch, and they get two or three kicks and a mark, and then they go home and probably re-enact it at school the next day." Marsh has umpired senior senior finals in the AFL Yarra Ranges competition for the past four years, including grand finals in the past two. He says those are among his highlights, along with umpiring the likes of Gary Moorcroft, David Wirrpanda, Michael Firrito, Rory Sloane and
Warwick Marsh loves his role as a mentor to young up-and-coming umpires. Kade Simpson over his journey to date. But umpiring alongside his dad, Keith, and umpiring games his younger brother, Clinton, played in - those moments are truly special.
Keith got Warwick into umpiring in the first place. He turns 75 in July and has umpired for 45 years and is still going strong.
The Cardinia Shire Council is on the hunt for the township's next generation of leaders. Applications are now open for the 2018 Cardinia Community Leadership Program, encouraging emerging leaders to step up to the challenge. Delivered through a partnership between Council and Leadership Victoria, the program helps develop leadership skills and community participation. Cardinia Shire Mayor, Cr Colin Ross, said the free program provides up to 20 participants with an opportunity to grow their leadership skills and networks, and learn from the experiences and advice of a host of guest speakers, local leaders, and program alumni. "This program covers a wide range of topics that it will assist participants to build their capacity as leaders within their local neighbourhoods, groups or organisations. Participants can hone their skills in setting and achieving goals, becoming better problems-solvers and innovators, and learn how to best collaborate with others," Cr Ross said. "I would encourage all aspiring and emerging leaders within Cardinia Shire to apply. "If you are passionate about your community and are ready to learn, connect, and grow so that you can confidently and competently lead the way to a better future for your community, then this is an opportunity you cannot pass up." The six-month course, which runs from June to November, is designed to prepare participants for success in their community leadership roles. Applicants should review the information available on council's website to ensure they are eligible to undertake the program. For more information, and to apply, visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/CLProgram.
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Expert help for foot pain Feet are vital for mobility and balance and are the basis of most physical activities, so it's no wonder problems and pain are commonly faced issues. The experts at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics state that heel, arch, ankle and knee pain are the most common issues and affect both children and adults. Left untreated these types of conditions can have a significant impact on activities and mobility. However, Musculoskeletal Podiatrist Dr Tim Kirwan from Foot and Leg Pain Clinics explained that with the correct diagnosis and treatment, most foot and leg conditions are quite easily managed. "People often endure foot and leg pain and concerns for far too long, often because they are misdiagnosed and so receive inappropriate treatment or because they simply don't know who to go to for effective treatment," he said. "This is really concerning and unnecessary because most foot and leg conditions can be easily overcome thanks to the latest medical research and treatments." While there are many doctors and health professionals available right across Victoria, Dr Kirwan acknowledged that one of the issues people face is knowing who to go to for specific problems. He said that this seemed to be a dilemma with many people who suffer foot and leg pain, injuries or degenerative conditions like arthritis. "At Foot and Leg Pain Clinics we see so many people who've previously been to see multiple health practitioners without having found a long-term solution," Dr Kirwan said. "This can be extremely frustrating for the
People suffering from any foot, heel, ankle, knee or hip pain can get expert advice from Dr Kirwan at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics in Wantirna. sufferer and can lead to problems progressing further than they need to. If you suffer any foot, leg, knee or hip pain, regardless of age, you should always seek advice from an experienced Musculoskeletal Podiatrist, one who
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Mountain High Thai''s inviting atmosphere is sure to delight. 179366 vegetarian and vegan dietary requirements and sources produces and stock from local suppliers in the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Valley, where possible. And for something to look forward to this
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Medicine for the body Feeling overwhelmed or stressed out; experiencing pain and reduced movement are so common these days that we tend to accept it and think it is normal. We just get on with life and keep going don't we? What if you found something that had that "where has this been all my life!!" moment? That could lead you on a path to feeling calm and connected, and in less pain? Evidence proves that exercise - the right kind for you - is like medicine for your body. Our bodies are designed to move - our bodies love us when we move. We can at times have limiting beliefs about ourselves "I'm too old"; "I won't be very good at that" or "I've not had a great experience with exercise adherence in the past" - what if you found a special place where everyone is caring, positive, and real; somewhere you immediately feel great by just being there; a place that can tailor a program for you, so that you can love moving your body - somewhere you felt excited about turning up to? We would love to help you experience this. If you, or anyone you know, needs to have less stress, less pain, and feel amazing every day, get in touch with Emerald Pilates and Yoga. Please contact: Emerald Pilates - 0407 049 478; or info@emeraldpilates.com.au or www. emeraldpilates.com.au.
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A rare community gem For the past 24 years, Ken and his wife Helen have worked tirelessly to develop Monbulk Jewellers into the vibrant business it is today. With an honest and caring approach, Ken and Helen provide quality services for Monbulk, Emerald and Belgrave, as well as all the smaller towns and communities in the Dandenong's and beyond. The team at Monbulk Jewellers feel that they contribute greatly to their community and love to come to work every day. Ken and Helen have committed their working life to the town and community of Monbulk and appreciate the loyalty of their valued customers - most of whom have become good friends! Ken and Helen pride themselves on the quality of services they have provided over the years as well as the recent store developments. Since February this year, Monbulk Jewellers have relocated their jewellery repair and making service to their shop. For customers, this means faster and even more efficient service, jewellery design, making, repairs and restoration as they are now all completed in-house. Ken and Helen invite everyone to drop in and meet the team at any time as they provide a pleasant alternative to larger shopping centres. "You might be pleasantly surprised with the products, services and the friendly honest approach!" Ken said. Monbulk Jewellers is located at 102 Main Road in Monbulk and is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5.30pm and 9am to 2pm on Saturday. For more information, phone 9756 7652 or visit ken@masterstouch.com.au or www.monbulkjewellers.com.
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Fashion for a cause Monbulk Care Network (MCN) will host its third Annual Fashion Parade on Thursday 10 May at 6:30pm at their new premises based at 61-63 Main Road in Monbulk. This year's event will be parading 1920's evening and daywear outfits and accessories. A professional full high tea will be served by the Lady Night Hawks CWA and Speak Easy DJ, Mr Flux will be providing appropriate music from the era throughout the evening. Monbulk Care Network will also be hosting their traditional marketplace in the Laneway Nursery with stalls featuring jewellery, afternoon tea accessories, accessories for the home, puzzles and games, and the MCN nursery will, of course, be operating. Monbulk Care Network is an outreach of the Open Door Community Church, which seeks to be a localised, authentic expression of Christian faith. The profits from money raised in the Op Shop are used to support child well-being in local schools and those in the community who
are struggling. Funds that are raised through the fashion parade and stalls will go to local community projects. Monbulk Care Network always welcomes new volunteers for processing the generous donations which they receive from local people, as well as for sales assistance and general helpful support. The volunteers enjoy the fellowship of likeminded people - people who want to assist others in the community, as well as the social interaction that this provides. Monbulk Care Network hope community members will be able to join them with friends to help make this event another success. Attendees are invited to dress in 'flapper' style outfits. For bookings, call in at Monbulk Care Network Op Shop or ring on 9756 7800. Bookings are essential as numbers will be limited. Tickets are $30 or $25 for concession.
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Nuts about chestnuts By Derek Schlennstedt
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Two things will meet visitors to the Kalorama Chestnut Festival this weekend, the blaze of brightly coloured leaves and the waft of roasting chestnuts. From humble beginnings over 30 years ago, the event has grown from parents selling chestnuts out of brown paper bags to now being one of the most popular events in the hills. The fundraising hosted by the Mt Dandenong Preschool, has become an iconic festival and a much-loved family day out for not only the local community but visitors seeking a taste of autumn in the beautiful Dandenong Ranges. In the lead up to the Festival, the kinder community comes together to harvest fresh chestnuts from local farms which they then sell roasted, fresh or transformed into something yummy like chest nut truffles or chestnut soup. This Year, parent Freya Ormsby said they had collected an incredible 500kg's of chestnuts. "For about six weeks we organise chestnut picks at local properties ... people kindly let us into their backyards and this year we collected around 500kg of chestnuts," she said. "We sell them at the festival roasted and raw and people can get a bag of hot roasted chestnuts and glass of mulled wine." Each year, a new generation of local kinder families take the reins, lovingly carrying on
Daisy and Finn. 180168 Chestnut Festival traditions whilst also introducing a hint of something new. This year, that hint of something new comes in the form of Chestnut beer said co-organiser Freya Ormsby. "We have Dutch pancakes with chestnut cream, hot food, coffee stalls, a lot of local food, Bavaria bangers and heaps of other gourmet foods ... this year we also have chestnut beer, which is a very exciting new addition," she said. The free event is held at the Kalorama Reserve on Sunday, May 6, from 10am to 4pm. For more information about the festival go to https://bit.ly/2vNn1j0
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There's everything from couches to chairs, tables and bookshelves, collectables and crafts, tools and toys, books, vintage and retro, you never know what you're going to find. You'll find the Upwey CFA Jumble Sale on 134 Old Belgrave Road, Upwey on 5 May and if you'd like to learn more, you can visit their Facebook page by following the link here: https://bit.ly/2FgZ2Ir Cliff Pancutt invited everyone to come down to the station on either a Wednesday afternoon or Sunday morning if they had items to donate to the sale, and also invited those interested in becoming volunteers to come down and say "G'day".
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WITH acreage properties scarce but in high demand, this fantastic opportunity is too good to be missed! Just over 30 acres of cleared and natural bush with a good solid brick veneer home, and all just a short drive to bustling Pakenham and easy access to freeways. The home is neat and tidy and offers four bedrooms, the master with walk-in robe and ensuite zoned at one end of the home. The further three bedrooms are at the other end, along with the family bathroom and huge laundry. The kitchen is spacious with dishwasher and gas cooking and is open plan with the meals area. You then have the living room which has a lovely outlook. The home has new carpets throughout, ample storage, ducted heating and cooling for the ultimate in comfort. Add solar panels, a Foxtel dish, phone
line and approximately 50,000 litres of water storage. Outside you have a lock-up garage/ workshop with concrete floor and power and there is a machinery shed for storage. If you have animals there are a few fenced paddocks, plenty of tracks and trails for walking, bikes, cars or horses and two dams. Being surrounded by other acreage properties you are always assured your privacy. Call today to arrange your private inspection and realise your dream of living in the country. Please note: All property details shown are correct at time of publishing. Some properties may have been sold in the preceding 24 hours and we recommend that you confirm open for inspection times with the listing agent direct or the listing office. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 415 Dore Road, Nar Nar Goon North, 3812 Price: $950,000 - $1,045,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: By appointment Auction: Samantha Scott, 0438 680 032, BELL REAL ESTATE, EMERALD, 5968 6222 com.au
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ClemaTis 12 ViCtor roaD $550,000-$605,000 FROGS HOLLOW – YOUR OWN PRIVATE HIDEAWAY
-Privately positioned on a quiet street this property is sure to please those that value selfsuficiency and the pursuit of happiness. -Features include gas heater, mains and tank water, mains gas, kw solar power system & new carpets. -Outside offers a double garage/workshop, double carport, plenty of parking, greenhouse, tool shed, chook pen, veggie patch and a fantastic paved and covered entertaining area with ‘vergola’ roof and pizza oven.
- easy access to Wellington road and Belgrave-Gembrook road - Log cabin is ideal as your getaway or a great starter property. - Consisting of two bedrooms, a bathroom with spa bath, spacious kitchen and full of character and charm this home is ready to move into and enjoy. - he ,m appro. yard is near at in the front yard with a sealed drive that leads to the double garage and single carport. - Creature comforts include split system cooling and wood heater plus a great front deck to enjoy the serenity of your new home.
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STUNNING QUALITY, EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION Situated in one of the most highly sought-after streets in tecoma sits this renovated cottage. the original cottage has been fully restored and extended to offer all the modern comforts yet keeping the hills charm and character of the home. Consisting of quality workmanship and extensive landscaping including impressive retaining blocks and a driveway that gives access to the rear garage and yard with plenty of space to park, all that is needed is your inishing touches. with a wraparound covered timber deck, you can enjoy the native garden out the front or entertain at the rear deck that connects the space to the house with double timber sliding doors, inished with glass balustrades overlooking the rear yard.
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Peaceful & Private 11 Acres!
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PRICE $790,000 - $869,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $880,000 - $960,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $950,000 - $1,045,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Emerald 5968 4522
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PRICE $340,000 - $374,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $910,000 - $1,000,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 535 075 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $560,000 - $605,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522
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Spacious Country Ranch On Over 1 Acre
A Timeless Beauty On 3965m2
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PRICE $630,000 - $690,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $870,000 - $950,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $950,000 - $1,000,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Emerald 5968 4522
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A Character Lovers Home On ½ an Acre!
The Size Will Surprise On Over 2/3 Acre
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PRICE $1,150,000 - $1,250,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $670,000 - $737,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $750,000 - $820,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522
COCKATOO 23 Devon Avenue
GEMBROOK 2987 Gembrook Launching Place Rd
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PRICE $620,000 - $680,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Emerald 5968 4522
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PRICE $870,000 - $950,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Emerald 5968 4522
PRICE $490,000 - $539,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Emerald 5968 4522
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MONBULK 132 Main Road
This property is spacious enough to operate most businesses. The shop front has large windows facing into the main street of Monbulk that is inviting to many shoppers and visitors, with plenty of on street parking that locals ind handy. The back of shop has a kitchen area, WC, rear door access that leads to Approx 110m2 of rear parking space with laneway access. Possible improvements with only a portion of the land built on is what makes this property even more desirable (STACA).
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BELGRAVE 52 Kaola Street
3A 1B Situated within an easy walk of Belgrave shops, schools and train stations, this delightful home has plenty to ofer! Featuring 3 large bedrooms with BIR’s, a spacious lounge highlighted by French doors that open to the large entertainer’s deck. The home also ofers loating loors, modern kitchen with new bench tops and new cooker. The bathroom and laundry have undergone a facelift to keep the modern look. Other features include gas ducted heating, Coonara wood heater, electric heating, and the added bonus of a new sealed driveway.
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$440 pw ($2,200 bond)
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4A 3B 2C Being neighbours with only reserve and acreages welcomes a lifestyle with abundant privacy and native wildlife, and spacious living areas including a large open plan kitchen with dual Bosch ovens and lounge with wood ire, make it easy to see yourself living here.
For Sale Price
$795,000 - $870,000
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2,290 sq m approx.
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BEACONSFIELD FERNY CREEK UPPER 17 Halford 157-159 Mast Street Gully Road
3A 3 4 2B 2C 1E An unwavering unparalleled20-year doublevision brickbyentertainer’s the current owner paradise to or protect hugethe family integrity home and ofering authenticity unparalleled of 1890ssanctuary “Robinia” has and preserved exclusive bush this jewel to thein bay the views Upperseconds Beaconsield from crown. the conveniences Nestled amongst of suburbia, largely public self-suicient transport, gardens, fuel, this brewery, homesupermarket, has earned the gym, admiration and local it isshopping/cafés. sure to attract. Floor to ceiling cut stone ireplace, solar, gas / ducted heating, 2 tanks with pumps for the garden, entertainers kitchen with butler’s pantry, cellar, large living/bed rooms, covered paved terrace and lush private garden scapes.
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10 Allenby Avenue Cockatoo
$470,000 - $510,000
9 Maramba Drive Narre Warren
Rare pportunity to Enter the Market!
$600,000 - $660,000
Brilliantly Located, Immaculate Family Home in an Affordable Price Range!
Located on a quarter acre within walking distance to the heart of Cockatoo, is this low maintenance hardiplank home offering peace & privacy. The home features 3 bedrooms, or 2 with a study leading out to the deck, or maybe even make it a second living area. The open plan kitchen is only 10 years old with ample storage and stainless freestanding oven with gas cooktop. The home has a cosy wood ire in the lounge room whilst mains gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling ensure comfort & convenience whatever the season. Add to this a carport, single lock up garage, a heated outdoor spa in the entertaining area & your own fruit trees to nurture. At this price you can move in, stop paying rent & take your time to make it your own.
This fantastic property ticks all the boxes; situated in a quiet tree lined street, just a short walk to Fountain Gate, public transport, the corner shop & the local primary school. The home has been beautifully renovated featuring 3 robed BDRs, the Master with WIR, new ensuite & parent’s retreat or 2nd living room. Add to this the lounge room with elegant timber shutters & new designer kitchen ample storage, stone bench tops, soft closing drawers, dishwasher & 900mm oven with gas cooktop. utside the at landscaped rear yard has plenty of room for the kids to run around in whilst you can keep an eye on them with a cup of tea on the elevated deck. Cars are covered with a DBL carport & there is a LU garage with access to the back yard.
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$790,000 - $840,000
10 Rymers Rd Gladysdale
$795,000 - $870,000
Family Living at its Finest
Executive Country Living on 9.5 Acres
Positioned at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges is this stunning and immaculate family home ready for you to move in and relax. This home provides a functional and versatile oorplan and would suit almost any family set up. The home consists of four spacious bedrooms, three with built in robes and a master bedroom with a modern ensuite and walk in robe. Central to the home is an open plan kitchen with quality Miele and Blanco stainless steel appliances, plenty of cupboard space and stone bench-tops with breakfast bar. The home is spoilt for living space with a light illed family room to the front of the home, adjoining dining room and a spacious living and meals area. Further features inside include a modern bathroom with bath and walk in shower, a laundry with external access and plenty of storage space. The home is complimented by polished timber oor boards, uality carpet and window furnishings, a cosy open ire place, ducted heating, evaporative and split system air conditioning, a ducted vacuum and security system.
Bring the family, unpack and enjoy the beneits of living in the gorgeous Yarra Valley in this stunning, spacious and modern home. Proudly perched roughly midway on your property, the home overlooks the meandering drive in, the beautiful native trees and the towering Tree ferns that enjoy the rich soil and the micro climate of this unique area. The home features 5 bedrooms, 3 with Walk In Robes and a huge Master with full ensuite. The hub of the home showcases the brand new kitchen with stone benches, walk in pantry, dishwasher and features a superb window splash back to enjoy the outdoors while you are in the kitchen. This open plan area also features a wood ire, enough space for the largest of dining tables and family living. The main lounge is huge, carpeted and a nice quiet space to escape. Also featuring a double LU garage with internal access.
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
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63 Johns Crescent Mount Evelyn
$740,000 - $790,000
75 Donna Buang Rd Warburton
$570,000 - $625,000
A Modern Family Home with a View!
Escape to your own rainforest
Set in a private and peaceful location with stunning views as far as the eye can see is this fully renovated modern family home ready for you to move in and relax. Comprising four spacious bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite, a central bathroom and plenty of living space, this home is versatile and perfect for almost any family setup. At the hub of the home is a large open plan kitchen including lots of storage space, quality stainless steel appliances with gas cooking and a dishwasher, plenty of bench space and a breakfast bar which all oversees the dining room. The home is spoilt for living space with a large family room adjoining and more formal lounge with a cosy open ire place and breathtaking outlooks urther features inside include an updated internal laundry, uality oating oor boards and window furnishings and ducted heating and cooling keeping you comfortable through every season. Opening out from the formal lounge and living room is a spectacular outdoor decking area that features some of the most beautiful views in Mount Evelyn.
Set above Warburton Township and backing onto the O’Shannasy aqueduct trail is this stylish home on nearly two acres (7537sqm) of lush rainforest environment with its own tranquil babbling brook running through the property complete with waterfall and viewing bridge. Beautiful spaces inside the home enjoy the vistas of the surrounds plus views to nearby mountains. Offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living zones over two levels the home has room for everyone. The main bathroom is modern and includes walk in shower & timber vanity. The main living room has a slow combustion wood heater with stacked stone backdrop and leads out to a large patio with glass surround. There’s sunny spaces where you could cultivate your own for veggies and fruit trees plus a shed and double garage under the house.
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)
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$230,000 - $250,000
64 Sennitts Road The Patch
$850,000 – $935,000
Vacant Land with Town Planning Permit!
Almost 10 Acres of Patch Perfection with Stunning Views!
Rarely found in Upwey, this vacant allotment offers one lucky purchaser the chance to build a brand new family home. The hard work has already been done, with the current owners having obtained a town planning permit to build a lovely 3 bedroom house (plans available on request) OR you can investigate options to build your own dream home design (Subject To Council Approval). Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Set in the highly sought after Sennitts Rd this gorgeous acreage property provides a phenomenal opportunity for one lucky purchaser to secure their idyllic lifestyle. On site there is already an original 2 bed character cottage with large lounge room, kitchen/meals area, main bath & laundry, the perfect place to reside while you get your plans & permits in place to build your dream home (STCA). Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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$770,000 - $840,000
$730,000 - $800,000
A Trio Delight With Plenty Of Room For The Whole Family!
Gorgeous Weatherboard On Amazing Block In AAA Location!
This unique hills family home set on just under 1 1/2 acres is sure to catch the eyes of many with its tri-level design, striking cathedral ceilings & stunning views. The irst 2 levels of the home feature 4 spacious bedrooms & a generous size central bathroom. Downstairs offers an open plan kitchen & dining zone, family room with double doors that open on to a beautiful decking. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Perfectly positioned on a near FLAT 1,412sqm (appx) parcel of phenomenal land in a PRIME location this superb weatherboard home offers: 4 good sized bedrooms, stylish kitchen, spacious open plan living, lovely updated main bathroom & excellent undercover outdoor decking area. All this on the most sought after road in Belgrave South. Be quick to act to secure this lifestyle property today. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
30 Ridge Road Kallista
$920,000-$1,012,000
Kanangra, Olinda
$1,700,00-$1,870,000
Ridge Retreat
Kanangra
Renovated to the very best in urban indoor-outdoor living, this home is privately positioned on approx ½ acre & integrates beautifully into the landscaped surrounds with views across Kallista to Western Port Bay. Earthy mediums incl timer oors & a monochromatic colour scheme & a wall of designer paper in the dining zone, give the home a serene feel while pendant lighting connects the kitchen & meals. White timber cabinets with Caesar stone benchtops, s/s appliances & butlers pantry are all designed for the home cook. The central open plan living is warmed by the OFP & overlooks the entertaining deck. The master retreat is privately located from the further 3 bedrooms offering a WTR & . The functional oor lan connects another one with slate ooring in the rumus area, eternal front & rear access, wood ire & internal rick walls
Breathtaking views & architectural intelligence connect with the landscape by the integration of earthy timbers, glass & a subtle colour scheme in the new structure, elevated over 3 levels creating views towards Mt Baw Baw from every window. Abundant light welcomes you through the main entrance of this contemporary designed home via double glazed windows combined with hydronic heating & gas log ire ensuring climate control. t mid level ed gumironark ooring, white cainetr & edgum enchtos comliment the kitchen with island bench, SS appliances & WIP ensures the minimalist design integrates with the expansive living room. Stackable doors open to dual decking space in edgum timer, designed around the central kitchen et perfectly placed off the casual & formal zones.
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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The pride of the league By Cameron Hutchison Round 2 was played in beautiful conditions for footy and netball. Olinda ferny Creek officially unfurled their Premiership flags from 2017 while Yarra Glen hosted the fifth Pride Cup for the Yarra Valley. Some surprise results and some good games were witnessed by supporters and the Yarra Valley Community. The winners in senior football: Healesville, Olinda Ferny Creek, Upwey-Tecoma, Wandin, Mount Evelyn, Gembrook-Cockatoo, Seville, Yea and Yarra Glen. A Grade netball winners: Warburton-Millgrove, Olinda Ferny Creek, Woori Yallock, Wandin, Mount Evelyn, Seville, Yea, Yarra Junction and Yarra Glen. Division 1 Seniors Football Healesville 19.21.135 d Warburton Millgrove 8.13.61 Healesville opened their account at the expense of Warburton by a solid margin of 74 points. Healesville got the jump in the first, kicking seven goals to two and the lead was a handy 27 points, even though the scoring shoots were rather even. In the second, it was Healesville's turn to be wasteful in front of goal 3.7 to 1.2 but the margin was still now 50 points and it was going to be tough for Warburton to peg that back. The third quarter was a better contest but Healesville still managed to increase their lead to 63 points. Healesville again peppered the goals in the last kicking 4.7 to 3.2; and although he margin was convincing, if Healesville can straighten up in front of goals their winning margins could be huge this year. Healesville Best: L. Daly, N. Mende, R. Woodford (6 goals), A. Fraraccio, D. Plozza (2 goals), J. Savage (3 goals) Warburton-Millgrove Best: N. Dodd, B. Clinch, D. Bedggood, T. Marr (1 goal), T. McKail (2 goals), L. Barnard (1 goal) Olinda Ferny Creek 27.17.179 d Belgrave 8.5.53 Olinda unfurled their 2017 Flag and welcomed Belgrave back in a big way. They got off to an absolute blinder, kicking 10 to 1 in the first and the scene was set. The second quarter evened up with both sides kicking three goals but the lead was 60 points at half-time. Olinda got back on the job in the third, with a fivegoal-to-two third quarter. They finished off the game the way they started and peppered the goals in the last with 9.6 to 2.2 to remind the rest of the competition that they are the reigning premiers. Olinda had 14 goal-kickers, which is going to be a problem for other teams this year. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: D. Fitzgerald (1 goal), M. Hottes (2 goals), L. Hill, M. Wright (1 goal), R. Cottam-Starkey (2 goals), D. Troutman (1 goal) Belgrave Best: P. Gough (3 goals), M. O'Callaghan (1 goal), M. Johnson (3 goals), N. Somervaille, T. Stubley, N. Schill Upwey-Tecoma 13.5.83 d Woori Yallock 10.14.74 The battle of the Tigers was a close contest all day. Woori Yallock held a slim lead in the first, but wayward kicking with seven scoring shots to two gave them a slim lead of five points at quarter-time. Both sides finally got their game going in the second, with Woori kicking five goals to Upwey's four, while Woori had extended their lead to 13 points at half-time. Woori Yallock looked like they had most of the play, but Upwey came out in the third and shot to the lead, kicking 5 goals to 1 and Upwey were heading into the last with a 9-point lead. The game seesawed in the last with both kicking 3 goals. Woori Yallock's failure to convert in front of goal is what got them in the end. Upwey-Tecoma Best: J. Von Hesse (1 goal), L. Hughes, K. O'Brien (1 goal), D. Waters (4 goals), B. Oates, S. Dawson (2 goals) Woori Yallock Best: R. Allen, K. Thompson, J. Williams, J. Matthews (1 goal), T. Anderson, B. Arnold. Wandin 20.16.136 d Monbulk 10.10.70 Wandin continued their winning way getting a convincing win over Monbulk. Wandin got the break in the first with five goals to two, but it was certainly not out of Monbulk's reach. 32 MAIL
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Pride on the line as Yarra Glen grabs momentum. 180333 Wandin maintained the pressure in the second, kicking four goals to Monbulk's three and the lead at the main break was 27 points. Wandin flicked the switch in the third and piled on nine goals to one to have a commanding lead of 78 points. Monbulk outscored Wandin in the last with four goals to two, but the damage was already done. Wandin Best: R. Heasley, R. Ross (3 goals), S. Wettenhall (4 goals), T. Hinds, D. Barton (2 goals), T. Merlino (1 goal) Monbulk Best: S. Williams (1 goal), P. Barge, B. Hicken, J. Major, J. Rak (1 goal), H. Finlay (4 goals) Mt Evelyn 9.8.62 d Emerald 8.9.57 Under lights on Saturday night, in an Anzac memorial match, Mount Evelyn had a come from behind win to get their season started. Emerald started well kicking four goals to one in the first to hold an 18-point lead a quarter time. Mount Evelyn closed the gap in the second, kicking four goals to two and reduced the margin to seven points. A tight third quarter saw the lead change in Mount Evelyn's favour by one point at the last change. Emerald had four scoring shots to Mount Evelyn's three in the last, but they could only kick one major to Mount Evelyn's two, which wasn't enough to avoid a loss. Mt Evelyn Best: L. Francis, T. Scopel, C. Urquhart, B. Lord (1 goal), T. Hallett-Tauali'I (1 goal, A. Chalkley (1 goal) Emerald Best: C. Thomsen, P. White (1 goal), S. Kelleher, Michael. Dompietro, Mathew. Dompietro, M. Stephens Division 2 Seniors Football Gembrook-Cockatoo 11.10.76 d Yarra Junction 10.14.74 In the closest game for the Round Gembrook got home by only two points. Gembrook held Yarra Junction goalless in the first and had a lead of 13 points at quarter time in what was a scrappy quarter of footy by both sides. As they began to settle in the second, Yarra junction swung into gear five goals to two to arrest back the lead by eight points at half-time. Gembrook regrouped and kicked seven goals to two in the third, and turned it around to lead by 21 points at three-quarter time. Gem-
brook got a huge scare in the last as they could not manage to score a major while Yarra Junction were on the hunt and kicked 3.3 to finally fall two points shy at the final siren. Gembrook-Cockatoo Best: M. Firrito, T. Lockyer (4 goals), R. Wilson, L. Scott, M. Kenny (4 goals), R. De Reus (2 goals) Yarra Junction Best: J. Bombinski (3 goals), T. Fennell, R. Bombinski (3 goals), T. Boxell (2 goals), B. Clark Seville 22.28.160 d Powelltown 4.0.24 Seville sits third on the ladder after one of the biggest winning margins on Saturday. Seville held a 27-point quarter time lead after kicking 3.9 to Powelltown's zero. In the second quarter, Seville absolutely had the ball on a string with 16 scoring shots to one and a massive lead of 72 points at half-time. Another massive third quarter with Seville kicking 6.7 to 2 straight and the game was well and truly done. Powelltown did manage to kick two goals, but it was the Blues day with a six-goal last quarter to run out winners by 136 points. Seville Best: J. Cecere (4 goals), B. Penwill (3 goals), N. O'Keefe (6 goals), M. Cecere (3 goals), G. Fraser (1 goal), R. Djohan. Powelltown Best: R. McCrimmon (1 goal), N. Moody, J. Ford, L. Middlemast, J. Ashby (1 goal), R. Briggs Yea 29.13.187 d Thornton Eildon 7.3.45 Yea share top spot by percentage only after getting their second win for the season. Yea were in complete control from the outset of this game and had a lead of 32 points at quarter time. They piled on an impressive 10 goals to four in the second but had a lead of 70 points at the main break. A 14-goal-to-three second half would have delighted the Yea faithful with two 10-goal bags to Michael Curcio and Christopher Graham. Thornton cannot be denied their efforts, but they came up against a team that is going to be hard to beat this year. Yea Best: M. Curcio (10 goals), C. Graham (10 goals), R. Aldous, H. Jarvie (1 goal), T. Kirkham, L. Beattie Thornton-Eildon Best: J. Scotland, T. Bail, J. Hehir (1 goal), B. Davis, B. Haden (1 goal), B. Herridge Yarra Glen 17.11.113 d Alexandra 4.6.30
Pictures: BETHANY HUTCHISON Yarra Glen hosted their fifth Pride Cup on Saturday and wanted to stay undefeated in this annual event. They came out all guns blazing in the first and kicked 9.4 to 1 behind to make an amazing start to their defence. The second quarter was an in and under tough 30 minutes of football as neither side could find any space which on Yarra Glen's ground is hard to believe but there were only seven scoring shots in the whole quarter and one goal, which Alexandra snagged, and they outscored Yarra Glen in the quarter. Yarra Glen upped the ante again in the third and kicked six to three to extend their lead out to 71 points at three-quarter-time. The last quarter was again tight but Yarra Glen kicked two goals, while Alexandra could only manage two behinds. Yarra Glen was lucky that two quarters of football won this game; they won't get that luxury again. Yarra Glen Best: D. Hurley (Pride Cup Medallist; 3 goals), R. McDermott (6 goals), L. Telford (3 goals), N. Parlby, B. Binion, R. Smith Alexandra Best: S. Heveren, W. Goonan, L. Ragg, C. Heaslip, D. Roper, B. Cooper Kinglake: Bye Under 18s Football Healesville 14.14.98 d Warburton Millgrove 5.4.34 Gembrook Cockatoo 26.12.168 d Alexandra 2.3.15 Woori Yallock 8.7.55 d Upwey-Tecoma 6.16.52 Monbulk 12.5.77 d Wandin 4.9.33 Mt Evelyn 16.17.113 d Emerald 5.7.37 Division 1 A Grade Netball Warburton Millgrove 51 d Healesville 26 Olinda Ferny Creek 71 d Belgrave 48 Woori Yallock 62 d Upwey Tecoma 23 Wandin 56 d Monbulk Hawks 50 Mt Evelyn 41 d Emerald 38 Division 2 A Grade Netball Yarra Junction 54 d Gembrook-Cockatoo 31 Seville 53 d Powelltown 16 Yea 99 d Thornton Eildon 6 Yarra Glen 55 d Alexandra 37 Kinglake: Bye mailcommunity.com.au
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Duncan steams ahead Puffing Billy's engine wasn't the only thing blowing off steam in the Dandenong Ranges on Sunday 29 May. Rising early, 2203 runners took to the rugged terrain to race against the historic locomotive in the 37th annual Great Train Race. The race is one of the oldest and most popular events of the Australian running calendar. A new women's record was set over the 13.5km distance at this year's race, with Upwey-Tecoma's Melissa Duncan finishing the race in 48. 27s. Her time was 28 seconds faster than the previous record-holder - and in her first attempt at running the Great Train Race! Duncan used the race as training and preparation in the lead up to her 2020 Tokyo Olympics campaign. She was selected to run in the 2016 Rio Olympics; however, a foot injury resulted in her needing two operations and she was unable to compete. Duncan was hoping to get fit for this year's Commonwealth Games, but due to ongoing injury issues was not able to compete. She now has her sights firmly set on Tokyo, where she is hoping to qualify for the 1500m. This year's overall race winner was Nick Earl from Brunswick, who crossed the line in 42.56s. Earl was thrilled to win the race for a second time in a row, beating his previous result by 15 seconds. Puffing Billy crossed the line in 53.39s, which was almost two minutes faster than in 2017, possibly due to the fine weather this year. Campbell Maffett from Northcote won the Veteran Male (aged 40 and over) with a time of 49 minutes and 38 seconds. Tracey Austin from Kew won the Veteran Female (aged 40 and over) with a time of 53.37s.
Upwey-Tecoma's Melissa Duncan, pictured with her mum, Janet, and pet 'Harvey'. 157034 Picture: ROB CAREW
Thousands of runners took part in the 37th installment of the annual Puffing Billy race. The Under 18 Male Winner was Luke Nicholson from San Remo who ran in 50.37s. The Under 18 Female Winner was JaimeeLee Code from Narre Warren North who ran in 52.56s. A full list of winners and race results are available at www.puffingbilly.com.au.
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President of the Puffing Billy Preservation Society, Jeff Goodwin, said the race is a major fundraiser for the not-for-profit railway, with all money raised going towards preservation projects that will ensure that the next generation can appreciate the history of Puffing Billy. "I am thrilled to announce that the pro-
ceeds from the 2018 Great Train Race will see further development of the Menzies Creek Museum project. This facility will provide an undercover area to store treasured railway artefacts and provide a space for the public to learn about Puffing Billy's past," Mr Goodwin said.
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