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Great 'G' gig for girls By Kath Gannaway Gee, that's a great gig! Eight Worawa Aboriginal College Students from Healesville - Miranda Rose, Codey Sloane, Paris Carpio, Shakeyisha Mahoney, Milena Mosquito, Kye Edwards, Jodeen Roberts, Katelyn Woodhouse and Mary Cruz Fernandez, umpired a game at the MCG Saturday night as part of the Dreamtime at The 'G' Indigenous Round. Read about what lead to a great gig for the girls, and of Healesville Indigenous community's involvement in the landmark event on Page 5. 181535 Picture: Kath Gannaway.

No Maccas ... yet By Kath Gannaway The Golden Arches - McDonalds - will not be the new welcome to Healesville ... at least not under Planning Application 2017/93. The application which seeks a planning permit to build a petrol station with convenience store and food premises on part of 17-25 Maroondah Highway (known as 'the old sawmill site'), has created a social media storm, following the erection on the site last week of the formal permit application notice. The application to Yarra Ranges Council for the $1.9M development would pave the way for a corner of the land, which has an existing permit for an extensive redevelopment of the entire site, to be sold off for a petrol station. The sleeping community opposition to the incursion of a McDonalds-type fast food outlet in Healesville was reawakened by the perceived possibility that the 'convenience store/ food premises' could be part of the development and has played out on facebook under the slogan of NO McDonalds/NO Inappropri-

ate Developments in Healesville. The pros and cons of multi-national fast food outlets on the town have been passionately debated on facebook with problems of litter, the impact on established cafes and food businesses and the visual amenity of the prime entrance to the town vs the potential benefits of youth employment and a lash-back against an 'anti-progress' stance. The name of the applicant even led to speculation that it was gaming and hotel giant Zagames behind the application - an equally fanciful response according to Ed Zagami, a town planner with Planning Studio On Peel who is acting for the petrol station developer behind the application. Mr Zagami told the Mail that neither a McDonalds-type fast food, nor a Zagames, was possible under the application. "Our client develops petrol station so he is interested in purchasing this land from the existing owner (Joseph Alesci) who has the original permit," Mr Zagami said. "It is a condition (allowable) on the parent

permit over all of the land. Our client wants to run the petrol station component and is not interested in all the other uses, so we sought application from council to amend the existing permit to separate this (corner) site from the total land so he could get on and build a petrol station," he explained. "The Council said they would prefer a separate permit, so we have applied for the same proposal, albeit the building design has been tweeked." Yarra Ranges Council confirmed to the Mail that a McDonalds-type fast-food outlet was not an option saying that the amended application seeks to alter the canopy and presentation of the service station on the site. "The building size is reduced in the application, with a small height increase to a wall on the site," said Director of Social and Economic Development, Ali Wastie, adding that the site has a current planning permit, which was approved by VCAT in 2016. "The station on the site is proposed as a "convenience shop", which would allow sale

of pre-packaged food, drinks and other convenience goods, along with the potential for hiring convenience goods," Ms Wastie explained. "It is not proposed that the site will be used as a "convenience restaurant", which allows for preparation and sale of food and drink for immediate consumption both in and away from the premises." The site was subdivided into two lots following the 2016 VCAT approval to separate the service station from the rest of the site. "The service station application is new, but the proposal is very similar to the previouslyapproved development for the site and does not change the definition of the site for its use as a convenience shop," Ms Wastie said. Submissions on the development can be made until the application is heard by Council. To read more, and to make a submission, visit https://eplanning.yarraranges.vic. gov.au/Pages/XC.Track/SearchApplication. aspx?id=724823 So ... no Maccas for Healesville ... yet!

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He said there was some opposition initially to having a day dedicated to Aboriginal service men and woman. "Some said 'we have Anzac Day', but it has been growing every year and spread to every state in Australia, and it's been acknowledged that Auntie Dot and myself started it in 2006 from Healesville," Mr Halim said. He said it was important to say to the world that Healesville started something that changed history. "We are hoping now that it continues to gain momentum and that all RSLs and other organisations will come on board."

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The contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service men and women to the defence of Australia was honoured on Thursday, 31 May, with the 2018 Victorian Aboriginal Remembrance Service at The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. The service is organised each year by the Victorian Aboriginal Remembrance Committee (VARC). In a moving ceremony whose beginnings started in 2006 when Auntie Dot Peters and then president of Healesville RSL, Sam Halim, initiated the first remembrance service, the service this year particularly paid tribute to Australia's WWI Indigenous soldiers. In the centenary era of WWI, a history of Aboriginal participation, and loss, was presented stating that around 900 Aboriginal Australians served in WWI, including 80 Victorian Aboriginal men. At least 11 Victorian Aboriginal soldiers were killed in action, or fatally wounded. Guest speaker was Ricky Morris, a former sergeant of the Australian Army, is a Gunditjmara man who served in Afghanistan and East Timor. A descendent of warriors and soldiers, who has the distinction of having had more family members on active service in the military than any other Australian family. The commemoration included a performance by the Worawa Aboriginal College choral group, a welcome by Auntie Dot as chair of the Victorian Aboriginal Remembrance Committee and an address by Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Natalie Hutchins MP. Mullum Mullum Indigenous Gathering Place Choir was supported by Lilydale High School Vocal Ensemble and Casey Grammar School Choir in singing 'We Are One'. Mr Halim, who is also President of Healesville Rotary, and a founding member of the VARC, also spoke.

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Grant for China market by Derek Schlennstedt With Australian wine exports to China surging beyond records, vineyards in the Yarra Valley are making the most of a $100,000 grant to target popular Chinese social media platforms such as WeChat. Yarra Valley Wine Growers Association (YVWGA) bid successfully for a share in the $7.4million International Wine Tourism funding pool, which includes $2.8 million from the International Wine Tourism Competitive Grants Program. The YVWGA will improve existing Chinese language websites and invest in Chinese social media platforms to improve the region's digital marketing to China. YVWGA has been allocated $100,000 in matched funding for its $200,000 Yarra Valley China ready project which will target potential Chinese visitors and aims to increase visitation and spend in the Yarra Valley. CEO of Wine Yarra Valley, Caroline Evans, said that the "outlook in China for Australian wine is phenomenal". "China has become Australia's biggest inbound tourist market," she said. "Securing this funding ensures we can by working closely with the team at Yarra Ranges Tourism, deliver two key elements of the Yarra Valley China Ready Project ... both supporting local businesses to be ready to deliver excellent experiences to Chinese visitors and also to create and execute a marketing campaign to attract visitors to our region." Each year hundreds of thousands Chinese tourists travel to the Yarra Valley both with the intention of seeing its splendour and tasting award-winning wines. That explosion in tourism has been felt and seen by local wineries, with many even employing bilingual staff to improve their experience.

From left: Ben Portet(right) talks with MP Tony Smith and Caroline Evans about the attraction of Yarra Valley wines for the Chinese market. 181008 "It's dependant on the holiday season, but at the moment mid-week, I'd say around 30 percent are from the Asian market," Ben Portet, Winemaker at Dominique Portet said. "It's quite a strong presence and is definitely something we try and be on the front foot with to engage with them. "The last three years we've got a real demand in our wines from the Chinese market ... we try to be pro-employment of Chinese

or Mandarin speakers who can communicate with the different bus tours or groups." The aim is to lift wine exports to $3.5 billion a year by 2021-22 and lure an extra 40,000 international tourists to leading wine regions such as the Yarra Valley. Ms Evans, said the grant, was a significant boost to the wine industry in the Yarra Valley and would immensely benefit wineries in the region.

"It's a significant boost to our ability to market to this audience because we haven't really had money available, so being able to do this collectively is a huge boost for the region," she said.

broken into and items stolen. Police Then tracked the offenders to Bryce avenue in Mooroolbark, where a 25-year-old female and 43-year-old male from Healesville was arrested and charged with a combination of theft, burglary, handling stolen goods and deception charges.

As a result of the attack Yarra Ranges Council came to collect the dog and following conversation with the owners the decision was made to euthanise the dog. Director of Social and Economic Development, Ali Wastie said "a Yarra Ranges Council ranger attended a Yarra Glen property last week, following a report of a dog attack." "The dog was then taken to Animal Aid while the matter was investigated. "Our officer accompanied the family to visit the dog and talk about the investigation. "As a result of this, the owner elected to have the dog euthanised."

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MP Tony Smith, supported the grant and said that it would be a "great boost for local tourism" which in turn would also "mean more local jobs".

IN BRIEF Black spur roll over On Friday 1 June an Iveco van was travelling south along Black Spur when it rolled down an embankment to avoid a truck. Police told the mail the van had just passed Dom Dom Saddle when a large truck approaching from the opposite direction cut the corner. As a result the Iveco van attempted to avoid the truck by driving on to the curb of the road, and has then rolled down an embankment and turned on it's side. The drive was uninjured and police, SES and CFA attended the scene. The road was blocked for approximately 45 minutes while a heavy haulage truck recovered the Iveco van.

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On 29 May, an Australia Post employee was attacked by a large dog in Yarra Glen. The employee was delivering a parcel to an address on King Street, Yarra Glen when the owners of the property, who went to collect it, opened the door and the dog rushed out. Police report that the dog, which was a declared dangerous dog, managed to get past the owners and rushed out through the front door. Police said The Australia Post employee did not sustain any serious injuries or puncture wounds.

Plea to find Ipad owner Police are seeking to reunite an Apple Ipad Mini that was handed into Lilydale Police Station in January 2018. The Ipad was found at Chirnside Park by a good Samaritan and police are anxious to find

If you have any knowledge of the owner or know the rightful owner please attend Lilydale police station to claim it or call (03) 9739 2300.

Drug driving Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol identified two possible drug drivers on Sunday 27 May. A 36-year-old male from Montrose was pulled over for driving without a licence, on Fortuna Avenue in Croydon. He underwent a preliminary oral fluid test and tested positive for an illicit substance. The driver also had prior convictions and as a result his motor vehicle was impounded for a month at a cost of $878.50.

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COMMUNITY DIARY month at the Recreation Reserve car park in Yarra Junction. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere and variety of stalls at the Recreation Reserve car park in Yarra Junction. Stall fees donated to community groups for special projects. Phone 0439 018 467.

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Physiotherapist, Dandenong Ranges Physio, Olinda Following on from a previous article I wrote in February of this year, on the lack of evidence for common knee orthopaedic surgeries, my colleagues and I decided to investigate evidence around treatment for common shoulder ailments - shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) and rotator cuff injury. What we found was just as startling. Acromioplasties and sub-acromial decompressions have been performed regularly in Australia over the previous thirty years for SIS. It is the most common type of shoulder pain we see, yet often wrongly diagnosed as bursitis or rotator cuff pathology. The reason for this is that SIS is often coupled with these conditions - the bursa and one of the rotator cuff tendons being jammed against bone is the impingement itself, yet the bursa and rotator cuff tendons are not always the source of pain. In fact, one mid 1990s study of 97 people across all age groups without shoulder pain found that 34 per cent had rotator cuff tears, and 15 per cent were full-thickness tears. Similar studies show bursitis (inflamed bursae) in upto 60 per cent of men and 80 per cent of women, regardless of symptoms. Causative factors are often postural in nature, specifically slouched upper back postures and/or weak scapula muscles.

Acromioplasties, where part of the overlying bone is removed, and sub-acromial decompressions are performed in order to reduce pressure in the space just above the shoulder joint where the impingement occurs. Yet, there is literally no evidence that these two procedures, which cost the public and private purse millions of dollars each year plus time-off-work costs to the economy, have any greater effect than conservative treatment (physiotherapy and exercise). In fact, corticosteroid injections for pain relief (if required) combined with a tailored physiotherapy exercise program are reported to have greater outcomes than surgery even in severe cases. And those who don't improve with conservative treatment also do not get better with surgery. Evidence for rotator cuff tendon repairs is somewhat greyer: surgical opinion for rotator cuff tears should be considered only for a healthy population under 50 years old that require high level use of the upper body, and only for tears greater than 3cm in length, and always after attempting at least three months of conservative management first. Bear in mind that the reported rate of retear of repaired tendons is anywhere from 50 - 80 per cent depending on which studies you read, which is pretty alarming considering that it is often a 12 to 18-month rehabilitation period to return to full strength post surgery. It pays to be informed, and the current trend appears to be just that - patients seeking the best evidence for treatment for their problems and taking ownership of their choices.

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Indoor bowls Indoor Bowls is up and running again at Yarra Junction Bowling Club. Held every Tuesday at 1pm in the club house (behind the swimming pool), carpet bowls offers a fun , social afternoon, involving skill and light exercise. Equipment provided. Phone Bev Foster on 59671196 or 0435 436 235, or just turn up to play.

Sewing Bee in the bag Join Plastic Bag Free Healesville at 50 Newgrove Road, Healesville, on Thursday, 7 June between 10am and 2pm to assist with sewing cloth bags to replace plastic shopping bags. No sewing experience needed, just go along. Ring Catherine on 5962 1720 for more details! All welcome.

Solar celebration Healesville CoRE (Community Renewable Energy) will celebrate its first birthday on Thursday, 21 June, with a Community Gathering at The Memo. Hear about Healesville CoRE's busy first year, what has been achieved so far and of future plans as Healesville moves towards transitioning Healesville into a Net Zero Solar Town. The event is free. Registrations and further information www.healesvillecore.org.au or contact@healesvillecore.org.au .

Felt exhibition "Felt so good ... ", an exhibition of felted, wearable art and other accessories by Zita Veldhuizen is on at the Waterwheel Gallery in Warburton from 24 May to 13 June. Official launch from 1pm to 3pm on 26 May.

Open Mic Strut Your Stuff at the magical Open Mic at The Coop, Yarra Valley ECOSS in Wesburn on the second Sunday of each month from 2pm to 5pm. Present and enjoy songs, tunes, poetry and spoken word. Next Open Mic is 10 June. All welcome. Phone Peter on 0419 426 265.

Go to TOWN Take Off Weight Naturally (TOWN) meets every Wednesday 6pm to 7.30pm at the Yarraburn Centre in Yarra Junction. Awards and prizes given out every week. Contact Deb 0417 103 589 or Kerry 0437 917 024 for details.

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Healesville Community Garden in River Street has three plots available for lease. All need work to prepare them for a spring planting. Annual rental form the 5 metre by 4 metre plot is $35, plus a one-off joining fee of $15. Phone Peter Petherbridge on 0412 438 888.

Warburton Senior Citizens Club is putting on some exciting meals every Thursday from 10.30am as well as their '50 Shades of Grey Bingo' after lunch - bookings necessary by the previous Monday. Ring Barbara 5966 9137.

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Dreamtime at the G By Kath Gannaway Healesville's Indigenous community was well represented at the celebrated Dreamtime at The 'G match between Essendon and Richmond on Saturday night, 2 June. Worawa Aboriginal College, Healesville Indigenous Community Services Association (HICSA) and members of the Wurundjeri community took part in the event that followed on from The Long Walk as part of the round which was in honour of Indigenous footballer Sir Doug Nicholls. Eight Worawa Aboriginal College students took centre stage, under lights, before the record crowd of more than 81,000, umpiring the half-time Auskick game. The girls are six weeks into an umpiring course with the AFL Academy which Worawa has been part of for the past four years. They had full control of the Auskick games around the boundary, on the field and in the goals and when the Mail spoke with the girls before the big game, there was a mix of confidence, excitement and a touch of nervous anticipation as they prepared for their rare opportunity to umpire at 'The 'G'. Worawa was also be represented in the main game with the umpire's shirts featuring a design by former Worawa students, Zephie Neil and Mariana Gurrawiwi. Wurundjeri elder Uncle Bill Nicholson performed the Welcome to Country, introducing the cultural performances which he said would symbolise the spirit of understanding, respect, resilience, healing and reconciliation. HICSA was chosen to partner with Foodbank Victoria and Energy Australia as the recipient of 200 meals for their Tuckerbag Program every time Essendon kicked a goal and there was tremendous excitement when on six occasions the HICSA logo flashed up on screens all around the ground.

Umpires stood out in shirts designed by Worawa students Zephie Neil and Mariana Gurrawiwi. HICSA CEO Anne Jenkins said the organisation was very grateful to be part of the event and very happy with the result. HICSA Men's Worker Ralph Hume also played a role assisting with the cultural performance with Wurundjeri members. He said the Dreamtime match brought people together from across the state and across Australia.

"Football has its history well and truly entrenched in our game, Marn Grook, and to be able to pay respect, not only to our traditional caretakers of the land, but to the people who have gone before such as Polly Farmer and uncle Doug Nicholls, the people who have blazed the way, is so important. "I think they would be impressed and happy with what we are doing in their name," he said.

Rooms boom By Kath Gannaway Powelltown Football Netball Club is among a number of sporting clubs across the Yarra Ranges that has been given a boost for women's and girls' sports with the installation of temporary change room facilities. The $1 million temporary change room project has resulted in facilities installed at Powelltown Recreation Reserve, Mount Evelyn Recreation Reserve, Montrose Recreation Reserve, Kimberley Reserve in Chirnside Park and Esther Park in Mooroolbark. Clubs will be able to use the change facilities, which include bathrooms, to accommodate for growing teams and women's participation in sport, until new pavilions with multiple change facilities are built. Powelltown Football Netball Club President, Peter Podolinsky, said the initiative was very welcome. "We have four netball teams and no change facilities for our netballers, so this is a fantastic facility in our eyes and one that will be much appreciated by all our players. "It's a really good facility with all the bells and whistles - showers, toilets, change rooms, electric hand dryers and heating," Mr Podolinsky said. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Len Cox, said the change rooms will help sporting clubs to get female teams established before having a large-scale pavilion development. "Across the Yarra Ranges, we've seen fantastic growth in female participation in sport over the last few years," Cr Cox said. "However, this can be difficult for clubs that don't have dedicated female change rooms, or have to share their change rooms across multiple teams in a day. "The temporary change rooms mean that clubs can grow their teams and encourage women and girls to sign up for sport, while more long-term infrastructure such as pavilion upgrades is organised."

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LETTERS Recycling 'terra nullus'

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I guess everybody has a different way of thinking about what he or she wants to do inlife, but for me drumming, and music generally, just connects me with other musicians and friends. The power of the drum connects me with other people. I know when I am teaching the kids that I am giving something to these kids that they will benefit from later on, and the joy coming from the parents, we all share that joy together. What brought you to Warburton? I used to run a tour in Ghana and that's how I met my wife, Santha Press. Santha was part of my final tour in Ghana in 2010 and in 2012 I ended up in Australia.

Whistles, screams disrespectful After reading what was actually an unfinished item regarding Anzac Day in the 'Mail' (8 May), I would like to add my comments and would be happy for the following to be printed in your next edition. I attended the Anzac Day parade and service at Yarra Junction and, like many others, was disappointed by the whistles and screams coming from the netball and football games being played during the ceremony. Yes, sport for young people is important, but also is respect for other young people who gave their lives to enable better futures for others. No respect was shown by the organisers of these games. It's not about the money donated to the RSL, or about sport being played before it goes dark; it's about a commemorative parade, a service of thanks and quiet reflection. Please, do not let this happen again. Lest we forget. Jackie Nicholl, Yarra Junction

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What is something people generally don't know about you? I think there's not a lot people don't know ... I'm not really outgoing. If you see me working that's my stage persona and after that I feel like being at home. What is one of your most memorable moments? For me coming to Australia and sharing my culture. I always feel happy travelling around and seeing people accepting what you are doing. What would your final meal be? We eat well at home and I always look forward to having a family meal together. In my region we have Okra stew, and that is a favourite. What event, past, present or future would you like to witness? The company I worked with before with the artists all performing together, bringing that joy, is something I have missed and I would like to see that again in the future. What is your favourite television show? I love watching documentaries, things about history, and music. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? I am sure it would be my family first ... and there are more than six! What was the first, or the best film, you have seen? For me I always wanted to be a drummer ... musician, so wherever there's the sound of the drum, you will see Kofi there. What are you working on right now? I am doing a big project with Princes Hill Primary School in Carlton, so I am sitting in the gym ready to go with another group with the drums. Next week is our final concert. What keeps your interest in music alive?

So, has the Yarra Ranges Council taken the "Warburton Mountain Bike Destination" project and doomed it to failure? How did they manage to do that, I hear you ask? It appears that the Council has treated the Upper Yarra Valley as if it is empty! No inhabitants! TERRA NULLUS! The planned "Mountain Bike Destination" project plans to funnel mountain bike trails down off the mountains, and on, into residential areas. The tracks may go along residential roads, easements, lanes, pathways, and on, into the centre of Warburton. The same could happen to Millgrove and Wesburn. And this is only Stage 1. Does the Council think that 165,000 speeding, adrenalized mountain bikers, are not going to conflict with residents and their kids? Do they think that there won't be accidents? Do they think that there won't be collisions with local traffic? Can you imagine the legal nightmares? And I don't think the Council has told the local Mountain Bikers that they will have to pay to use the trails. Yes, this was announced by a Council officer at public meeting and yes ,I own a mountain bike and like riding it for free. For the locals it could be a case of "free yesterday, prohibitive tomorrow!" The Council seems to have adopted the overseas Mountain Bike lobbyist strategy of, "the timing of the release of information is critical" Yes, a mountain bike lobbyist bragged about the effectiveness of this strategy in a meeting. Apparently this strategy has worked in Tassie and NZ. Why not just ask the residents of Upper Yarra, what would work for them? Does the Council think that the needs of the Mountain Bikers and the needs of the residents, are so completely incompatible that there's no point in asking? Have they already decided that the plan won't be modified, no matter what concerns are put forward?

Does the Council really believe that residents will accept this sort of treatment? This whole problem goes all the way back to shire amalgamations. The old Upper Yarra Shire consulted its Rate Payers because all the councillors lived amongst us. Today's level of disregard could not have happened back then. Another amalgamation failure! Many of the locals still don't know what's heading their way. But they soon will! Anyway, the project is now, most likely to collapse under a tidal wave of residents' outrage. Shane Crowley Wesburn

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Bloods' 'dream' victory AFL Yarra Ranges' annual Dreamtime match was again a well-attended, spectacular and spirited affair. Held at the Don Road Sporting Complex, Healesville, on Saturday 2 June, many fans turned out for the clash, which occurred during the same week as the Sir Doug Nichols' 'Dreamtime at the G' AFL game.

Aboriginal Elder, Aunty Joy Murphy, said the match recognised the many top Indigenous footballers to have come from the region. The player's jumpers, and the netballers' dresses, were designed by Healesville designer, Sophie Young, and included important Wurumdjeri symbols such as Eucalyptus leaves, a boomerang and Warin (wombat).

The combatants, Healesville and Woori Yallock, went toe-to-toe from the outset. However, the home team showed their class and ran away with a stirring victory, Healesville 10.15 (75) defeating Woori Yallock 5.9 (39). 'Mail' photographer Greg Carrick was onhand to capture all of the action.

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An open letter to Yarra Ranges Council Dear Councillor Child, Mayor Cox and Members of Yarra Ranges Council, I am very interested in the proposed Mountain Bike Trails around Warburton. This is significant project that is expected to bring large numbers of visitors to the area and cost a large amount to local, state and federal government. I am not opposed to the idea of recreational bike trails, I just want the opportunity to view the proposal and assurance that they will be sited appropriately at minimal impact to the environment and residents of this historic, beautiful and quite area and be properly managed in the long term to benefit all. I have visited and subscribed to the "Ride Yarra Ranges" website and read it all thoroughly. There is no substantial details about the proposal or map, detailed or otherwise, of the 36km Stage 1 "Drop a K" trails from Mt Donna Buang to Warburton and trails on Mt Little Joe and Mt Tugwell. I am aware that surveying markers have been sited, so clearly there is a detailed map of the proposed routes and it should be made available to all who interested. According to the website made by Yarra Ranges Council "The Warburton Mountain Bike Destination and Yarra Valley Trail are expected to bring around 432,000 visitors annually to the Yarra Ranges. This consists of 384,000 day visitors and 48,000 night visitors." (http://www.rideyarraranges.com.au/) so it is a large project, estimated to cost $20million dollars over the 3 stages. When will the planning permit and plans for Stage 1 be made available for public comment and why are they being released for comment in 3 separate phases (1 immediately affected properties, 2 community and interest groups and then 3 wider community)? I also read with interest in the FAQ "It is proposed to establish an Incorporated Association to manage the trails. This means all profits are put back into the association's activities." (http://www.rideyarraranges.com. au/). Could you please clarify who will be responsible for the appointment of the Incor-

porated Association and what activities are the Association expected to undertake? Will the trails remain an asset of Yarra Ranges and who will be monitoring the activities of the Incorporated Association to ensure community benefit? It mentions profits, does this mean that users must pay to ride on the trails? Will the Incorporated Association have to report to Yarra Ranges? Who will be responsible for the Public Liability Insurance of the trails and are planners aware of the numerous disused mine sites in the area proposed for use? I urge you to hold public meetings to explain the proposal and make detailed plans available for all to comment as soon as possible. At present only properties directly affected have been supplied with small portions of maps of their immediate area but clearly this project is of a scale that the entire community should be given opportunity to comment at the proposal stage. Is it true that there is proposed use of easements on some Warburton residents properties for trails? Surely this is not the case, that would be inconceivable. If there were public meetings then these questions could be answered and the community reassured that this project will not have a negative impact on the environment, heritage sites, local residents and public amenity. I would greatly appreciate any information and keenly look forward to your response, Bee Rawlinson Warburton

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A program to encourage inclusion for people living with a disability will continue to roll out at schools across the Yarra Ranges and beyond, with the support of Council's Community Grants. The One Community program involves people living with a disability and Melba Support Services staff visiting schools to discuss what their lives are like, with a Q&A session to clear up misconceptions young people may have about disabilities. Melba's Kathryn van der Haar said the organisation was planning to run three talks at schools through the year, such as one at Mooroolbark's Bimbadeen Heights Primary School. "We've been building bridges with the schools, so we can come back again and chat with the senior students," Ms van der Haar said. "From our point-of-view, we thought the Bimbadeen students asked some great questions and raised some really great observations - they were really respectful and it was worthwhile for us." As part of the program, the speakers and students paint their hands and decorate tote bags. Bimbadeen student, Harley, said the day was a "handful of fun." One Community received funding through Council's annual Grants for Community, which will provide a total of $390,000 in 2019 to projects under three streams: Community Development, Festivals and Events and Arts and Heritage. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Cr Len Cox, said the program would help young people to connect with people living with a disability. "Through representations in the media and stereotypes, it's easy for people to get the wrong idea about those who have a disability.

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Nate, Harley and Isabelle from Bimbadeen Heights Primary School, with Sam and Steve from Melba Support Services "Getting to hear about real experiences, from people who are living with a disability, can help to get rid of those wrong ideas. "For some of these students, this will be the first time they've had the chance to hear about those experiences.

The residents at the Estia Health Yarra Junction Nursing Home are looking fabulous with the recent addition of a pamper house. On Wednesday 9 May two lucky residents marked the opening of the homes new beauty treatment room by being the first to get pampered. Much of the equipment within the room has been donated by the hard-working volunteers in the Estia cafĂŠ and from donations from the Yarra Junction Op Shop. Sue Whyte, Clinical Care director said that the residents were absolutely loving it and that bookings for the pamper house, which runs on a Wednesday going up. "The residents are absolutely loving it ... the first week we had six the next week we had eight," Ms Whyte said. "It's all thing ladies love, but men can come in too, sit in a massage chair and have a massage or a haircut." The pamper room includes a massage chair, area for cutting and washing hair, and it is expected to get more equipment. Each Wednesday Laura Forster who runs her own hairdressing business "Valley Styles," visits the home. "We try to make it like a home as much as possible, they come in here and can get all dolled up. .. just gives everyone a little bit of a lift," Ms Whyte said.

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Their smiles go for miles Valley Dental has been open for two years and is a family practice run by sisters Dr Rupali Prabhu and Dr Sonali Prabhu. The practice features a team of friendly and passionate women who are focused on providing a positive outcome for patients and their families - they also have a full understanding of all dental needs and provide appropriate tailor-made treatment to suit. The dedicated team pride themselves on providing compassionate and professional services to all families in the region offering general dental treatment, including build-up of worn down dentition, check-ups, cleans, fillings, extractions, root canals, root removals, mouthguards, bleaching treatments, crowns and bridges as well as referrals to a specialist dentist if required. Dr Sonali Prabhu said they enjoyed providing the service for the community. “We find the Yarra Valley a very friendly and welcoming place,” Dr Prabhu said. “People are helpful, friendly and a pleasure to work with.” Valley Dental’s nurses are also local, experienced and are well versed with the community’s needs. “We have a team of professionals who enjoy working with the community to provide affordable dental treatment catered to the client needs,” Dr Prabhu explained. “We treat patients of all ages, from tiny tots to the older patients.” Valley Dental accepts all private health insurance funds and provides Medicare bulk billing for children aged two to 17 years for eligible patients from $700 to $1000. Having completed two years in Wandin, Valley Dental would like to thank the community for their continued support. As a special offer, check-up cleans and X-rays are currently $160, and check-up cleans and in-chair bleaches are $400. Customers are invited to visit Valley Dental’s new refurbished premises at 6B/2 Union Road, Wandin North (next to the Wandin PreSchool at the top of the shopping centre). For details call 5964 2129.

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Get Well Clinic via video Get Well Clinic in Healesville has partnered with Access Telehealth to provide appointments with medical specialists via video consultations. "Seeing a specialist can be an expensive and daunting experience," Get Well Clinic's Head of Partnerships Brendan Murphy said. "Waiting times, travel, cost and time away all add to the stress of needing a medical specialist consultation. Access Telehealth and Get Well Clinic aim to eliminate this stress for our patients." As Mr Murphy explained, the best part is the consultations are bulk-billed meaning no out of pocket costs. There are several specialties available including cardiology, psychiatry, geriatrics, fertility, respiratory, pain management, endocrinology and many more. "The team at Get Well Clinic always strives to provide our patients with a premium service and this partnership allows us to provide you with leading specialists from Melbourne in a convenient and cost-effective way," Mr Murphy said. "At Get Well Clinic your GP will provide you with a referral if it is appropriate and most appointments can be booked within 1-4 weeks. So talk to us next time you or a family member needs to see a specialist - an Access Telehealth video consultation may be a great alternative for you. "At Get Well Clinic we offer a convenient location, modern facilities, friendly staff and dedication to serving the local community." Get Well Clinic is located at 408 Maroondah Highway in Healesville. For more information, phone 5962 4030 or visit www.getwellclinic. com.au. For more information regarding Access Telehealth, phone 1300 886 077 or visit www.accesstelehealth.com.au.

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mand and the weight of its financial commitments, with many of its 50 volunteers going well above their call of duty to keep the service in operation. However, a $45,000 commitment from the Liberal-National Coalition could help to ease the burden. The funds injection would free up time from intensive fundraising efforts, so volunteers can focus on equipping and empowering families, early childhood educators, teachers and professionals as they support children on the autism spectrum. Shadow Assistant Minister for Autism Spectrum Disorder, Bernie Finn, and Liberal candidate for Evelyn, Bridget Vallence, on Thursday 31 May met with committee members of Spectrum Journeys and announced the election promise. Director of Spectrum Journeys, Kate Johnson, said the organisation needed breathing space in order to grow and better service the region. "We're really excited because we're passionate about supporting carers and this grant will allow us to support parents with new programs, as well as to keep our hub running," she said. "We have an amazing hub here, where we have therapists and community professionals offering an important service; to have this grant would be just amazing." Spectrum Journeys offers workshops to families, carers and education staff, which are designed to equip people with the right skills to help individuals and families thrive. In addition, they also run an incredible 'Blessing Bag' project, which is a unique chance to show parents and carers of children on the autism spectrum that they are valued. Through the volunteer and donation-based project, items are packaged, with an affirming card, and donated. Ms Johnson said an important part of their service is their efforts to work with a combination of families and educators. "We can't do carers without doing education, because if everything is going terribly at school (for the child) they fall into a heap," she said. "If we can provide both, then that beautiful scaffolding around families is more complete. We see our role as really important; from the grassroots education of schools, to helping families." Ms Johnson said there was much work to do to ensure children and families had access to all the services they need. Mr Finn acknowledged there is a need to make help readily available to all, no matter their place on the spectrum. "This is what I'm working towards. The day when we don't have to get up every morning and fight for everything that we need for our kids," Mr Finn said. "When we do that, we'll have won. But that seems to be a fair way off, it has to be said." Ms Vallence said an organisation such as Spectrum Journeys is integral in helping families to stay together through what can be a stressful time. "Families going through this journey can be under great strain. Parents can be isolated and don't know how to cope," she said. "Something I really like about what they do here is that the prime focus is on the child with autism and the family, and what bolsters that, which is the educators and the professionals who you work with. "It's fantastic to come here, because the dedication you have, and the whole team's dedication, is evident." *If anyone wishes to help out Spectrum Journeys, please visit www.spectrumjourneys. org.au. mailcommunity.com.au


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When it’s all about location! Only a hop skip and a jump from the shops of Yarra Junction and all the services this provides like public transport, GP’s, coffee shops, physio and pathology you’ll ind this light and bright solid brick unit just waiting for you to put your stamp on it! Open plan design of the kitchen, meals and lounge along with a semi ensuite is a convenient loorplan and thought out well to reap the best beneits of this unit. A single carport under rooline with an added storage room at the end that is secure completes the package here. Warmed and cooled by a split system that covers the whole house all your climate needs are covered with this one! A courtyard that is fenced offers many opportunities for improvement and is private. One of only four on the block – all others owner occupied you’ll settle into this community quite well if you’re looking for the quiet life. Call now for an inspection!

Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm (Photo ID Required)

11 Herbert St Yarra Junction

$450,000 - $495,000

Walk to everything in Yarra Junction Located just a short walk to Yarra Junction Shopping Village, primary and secondary schools, Yarra Sports Centre, Warburton Trail and much more this three bedroom home is ideal for downsizers, investors or those looking for a low maintenance lifestyle. Offering peace and quiet plus lovely mountain views from the rear deck your lifestyle is assured. Features include open plan living, spacious bedrooms, updated kitchen, single carport, garden shed and much more. Warmth & convenience is assured with reverse cycle air conditioning, ducted heating and ducted vacuum system. Set on 418 square metres and with just two dwellings on the block, if you’re looking for convenience, this is it!

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

8 Junction St Yarra Junction

$690,000 - $730,000

Stylish Family Home Close to Town This stylish family home is very impressive, presented to perfection and guaranteed to please. Ideally located close to schools, shops and transport and offering 5 bedrooms all with built in robes plus an ensuite and walk in robe in the main bedroom, big family size living/lounge and family rooms perfectly situated offering everyone space and privacy, beautiful fresh modern kitchen with loads of bench and cupboard space. Outside is an entertainers dream with 2 separate covered entertaining areas including an above ground pool and decking plus a large lock up garage and a 2 car carport. A great family home with plenty of space for the growing family and conveniently positioned in a private peaceful location.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 12:00-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)

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A ROMANTIC CLASSIC WALK up onto your front porch and take a step back in time to this beautiful, classfilled home. A home that will capture your heart while providing all that your family will need. The entrance hall entices you through to a period feast with the most incredible cornice work and ceiling roses depicting the era of Edwardian merging with Californian Bungalow. The home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, three lightfilled living areas and all on a beautiful flat allotment of over one third of an acre, with northerly mountain views. A circular driveway brings you into the property, with cottage gardens framing the home and painting a beautiful picture. Extras include natural gas ducted heating, split-

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Overlooking Marysville township this superbly presented home has high ceilings, decorative fretwork, classic picture rails, an open plan living space with timber loors, double glazed windows, ducted vacuum system, reverse cycle split systems, wood heater plus a stylish kitchen with both wood and electric stoves. The neighbouring block (approx 1852 sqms) is also separately available.

PRICE $695,000 - $750,000

Set on ust over 2 acres of gardens graced with established trees, and a picturesque waterway, this beautifully presented home has been lovingly renovated and displays spacious living areas and bedrooms along with a separate studio. Designed for entertaining inside and out, this property has a wonderful ambience and many special features including Balinese style hut.

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Handy to shops, arburton Trail and transport, with an outlook to the hills but set on an almost lat 620sqm approx, this home could appeal to irst home buyers or investors. The spacious lounge has a split system and a light bright feel, and the family or dining area is also a good size. The kitchen and bathroom need some updating by the new owner, but all three bedrooms have robes and the backyard provides space for children and pets.

PRICE $495,000

Fabulous views from the great covered entertaining deck, and a large block of approx 1448sqm towards the end of the no through street make this property one to seriously consider. The brick veneer home offers three bedrooms with robes, the main bedroom with ensuite, two living areas and an updated kitchen. There is a double carport plus lots of under house storage area, and outside the block is undulating.

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Just a few minutes away from the town centre and arburton Trail, on 1958sqm approx, this renovated cottage style home’s design has created an open plan feel with access from the living area to the large covered entertainment area with amazing views. The corner allotment allows easy access to the rear yard, and vehicle accommodation including a high roof carport. Tenanted until Dec 2018 at $1603.35 pcm.

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CHARACTER, LOCATION AND VIEWS THIS beautiful weatherboard home really does tick all the boxes. Filled with character, short stroll to Warburton township, amazing mountain views all on a great size, half-acre (approximate) allotment. Tastefully renovated and meticulously cared for, this stunning property comprises: * Three great-size bedrooms with 12-foot ceilings, picture rails and quality skirting and cornice. One renovated family bathroom. * Living room complete with split-system, wood heating and doors leading out to an entertaining area with a stunning mountain backdrop. * Well-appointed kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances. Outside there is a great double carport with remote door, plus a single lock-up garage with workshop. Positioned on a usable half-acre (approximate) with rear yard access, well fenced yard and lovely cottage garden. All this within walking distance to Warburton Main Street, Yarra River, bus stops and Warburton Rail Trail. Phone us to inspect and don’t delay. Homes with this much character in this location are almost impossible to find. You don’t want to miss out. For more information, SMS 46HIGH to 0488 824 379. ●

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Unlikely duo will surprise Ben Hanlon and Yinou Mu Duo will be performing at The Memo in Healesville on Sunday 17 June. The Double Bass and Harp may be an unlikely pairing but in this concert Melbourne Symphony Orchestra principal harp, Yinuo Mu, and Melbourne Symphony Orchestra double bassist, Ben Hanlon, reveal the magic behind how these instruments can sing together in a concert of beautiful songs. Featuring music from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Impressionist periods the Classical Tracks concert at The Memo in

Healesville on Sunday, 17 June, is an intimate and rare chance to hear this unique duet. The program includes Martin Marais - Les Folies D'Espagna; Donizetti - Una Futiva lagrima; Ravel - Pavane pour une infante defunte; Block - The prayer; Bruch - Kol Nidrei; Faure Apres un Reve; Faure - Sicilienne and Massanet - Meditation from Thais. At any age, the partnership performance of Ben Hanlon and Yinou Mu is a treat well worth the ticket price of $26, or $22 concession. For those under 26 however, it is free under the Yarra Ranges Council's A Minor Tix pro-

Reels of film at Warby By Kath Gannaway The Warburton Film Festival is back at the Mecca Theatre for its 35th year! Running from 15 to 17 June it will feature films including drama, documentary, comedy, and science fiction from six different countries. This year's festival will screen eight feature films, down from nine because of a new session devoted entirely to short films, which will screen the winners of the Show Us Your Shorts competition. The festival opening celebration begins on Friday, 15 June, with music, finger-food and wine. The festival has been hosted by the Yarra Ranges Film Society for the last 10 years, and received a community grant from Council to support this year's event. Laurie Hastings and Sally Ahern have been helping organise the festival since the Yarra Ranges Film Society began hosting it. "I'm very much looking forward to seeing

gram. So enjoy the concert and take the opportunity to share your musical passion with a young person you know. Tickets available at the venue, by email to boxoffice@yarraranges.vic.gov.au, or phone 1300 368 333.

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Mountain, there isn't much dialogue, but visually it's an amazing experience," Ms Ahern said. "There's a film called Lucky, which I'm looking forward to seeing," Mr Hastings said. "It's a small scale character study with Harry Dean Stanton as the main character, who unfortunately passed away shortly after the film was completed." Cr Jim Child said the Warburton Film Festival had become an annual event that brings not only locals together, but people from across Victoria and the rest of Australia. "Premiere night is my favourite, I always thoroughly enjoy the films the Film Society put on," Cr Child said. For more information and to book visit warburtonfilmfestival.com.au Council's Grants for Community 2019 round opens on 1 July and closes on 12 August. For more information about Grants for Community, visit yarraranges.vic.gov.au/ grants.

Go WHYLD at Bonfire Night By Kath Gannaway WHYLD Community Group is gathering logs for their Winter Warming Bonfire Night on Sunday, June 17, at Wickham's Reserve, Launching Place. The annual event is a community gathering to celebrate the winter solstice and a great opportunity for Upper Yarra residents to rug up in their winter woollies and get together around the bonfire to enjoy the great things that come with the cooler weather. An open mic stage will give locals the chance to showcase their musical talents, there will be WHYLD subsidised hot food, drinks, roasted chestnuts and, a firm favourite, toasted marshmallows. As the sun sets the bonfire beckons for some hand-warming and hearty discussion

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The Titan is a boring, inept mess of a movie. US veteran Rick Janssen (Sam Worthington) becomes a test subject in a risky program for adapting humans to survive on Titan, Saturn's largest moon. The Titan has ambitious themes of space colonisation and forced evolution, and reaches far but fails miserably. Rick develops striking new abilities, but his lack of depth and Worthington's wooden performance make his exploration of these abilities fall flat. The entire Titan program carries no urgency, as the film only has trite exposition and stock footage to convince us of the necessity of colonising Titan. The characters are bland archetypes, the

dialogue is awkward, and much of the film's run-time consists of repetitive tests and training punctuated by poorly-shot brutality. The film's editing and camerawork are atrocious, with abrupt scene transitions and absentminded framing of characters and locations. The Titan program's genetic methods are so vague and silly that the film's moments of body horror - while sometimes creepy - come across as arbitrary, and Professor Cunningham (Tom Wilkinson), the leader of the program, is so obviously shady that his reveal as the villain is pointless. It's also utterly bizarre how, in the climax, the villain is defeated but also vindicated after all the suffering he caused. The Titan is available for streaming on Netflix, but I'd advise you avoid this aimless slog. - Seth Lukas Hynes mailcommunity.com.au


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Cold conditions, hot play By Cameron Hutchison Round 6 was played in cold but sunny conditions; spectators were jostling for sunshine, while on the ground there were some big winners. The winners in senior football: Emerald, Mt Evelyn, Monbulk, Olinda-Ferny Creek, Healesville, Alexandra, Powelltown, Yarra Glen and Seville. A Grade netball winners: Belgrave, Warburton-Millgrove, Olinda-Ferny Creek, Monbulk Hawks, Woori Yallock, Kinglake, Seville and Yea. And the Winners in the Reserves were Emerald, Mt Evelyn, Upwey Tecoma, Olinda Ferny Creek, Healesville, Alexandra, Powelltown, Yea & a draw between Yarra Junction & Seville. The Under 18s Winners were Alexandra, Mt Evelyn, Upwey Tecoma, Woori Yallock and Gembrook-Cockatoo. Division 1 Seniors Football Emerald 17.20.122 d Belgrave 12.10.82 Emerald have given themselves a bit of breathing space towards the bottom of the ladder after a good win over Belgrave. Belgrave got the early lead kicking 4.1 to 2.5 in the first and a lead of eight points at quarter-time. Both sides kicked four majors in the second; the game was evenly poised at the main break with Belgrave holding a slim lead of six points. Emerald took control in the third with a 16-point turnaround to go into the last quarter with a 10-point buffer. It was all Emerald in the last piling on 6.5 to 1.5 to come away 40-point winners in the end. Emerald Best: J. O'Sullivan (5 goals), Mat Dompietro, B. Moloney (1 goal), R. Goonan (1 goal), J. Pedder (1 goal), S. Semmens Belgrave Best: R. Matthews (2 goals), D. Noy, P. Gough (3 goals), L. Sproules, B. Raaymakers, W. Carlyle Mt Evelyn 22.13.145 d Warburton Millgrove 4.5.29 Mt Evelyn now sit fourth on the ladder by percentage only while Warburton-Millgrove have fallen down the ladder. Mt Evelyn were in complete control from the outset and opened with 8 goals to 2 in the first. They rammed home another 6 in the second while Warburton could only manage 3 behinds. Mt Evelyn again struggled with accuracy in the third with 8 scoring shot but only 3 majors but they held Warburton to just 1 behind and their lead going into the last was 95 points. Warburton kicked 2 straight in the last but it was all over bar the shouting. Mt Evelyn Best: J. Beamish, J. Thompson (5 goals), M. Condello (4 goals), L. Francis, A. Chalkley (2 goals), D. Matarazzo Warburton-Millgrove Best: M. Wappett, T. McKail, L. Barnard, B. Clinch, S. Andueza, B. Norfolk Monbulk 15.10.100 d Upwey-Tecoma 11.10.76 Monbulk have kept themselves in touch with the 5 after a solid performance against third placed Upwey-Tecoma. The first quarter was a tight affair with both sides kicking 4.3 and neither of them giving an inch. Monbulk managed to break away slightly in the second and went into the main break with a 5-point lead. Monbulk came out inspired in the third and kicked 4.3 to 1.1 to increase their lead to 25 points at three-quarter time. Upwey-Tecoma won the last quarter by 1 point, but it was Monbulk who would sing the song tonight. Monbulk Best: M. Langworthy (6 goals), S. Williams, J. Major, S. McBride (5 goals), B. Emmett, P. Barge Upwey Tecoma Best: P. Broecker (1 goal), S. Waters, S. Dawson, B. Sheppard (2 goals), B. Oates, D. Bell Olinda Ferny Creek 14.16.100 d Wandin 9.7.61 Olinda Ferny Creek remain undefeated on top of the ladder after a convincing 39-point win over second placed Wandin. Olinda got the early jump with 3 goals to 1 in the first and were never really challenged from there. They held Wandin to 2 goals in the second but kicked 4 themselves so they went into the half-time break 25 points up. The third quarter was an even contest but Wandin had a lot of work to do in the last if they were going to come back. Both sides kicked 4 goals in the last, so it was never going to happen for Wandin in the end. Olinda Ferny Creek Best: M. Wright (1 goal), J. Rankin, M. Hottes (1 goal), R. Cottam-Starkey (3 goals), D. Troutman (1 goal), H. Greenall Wandin Best: H. Byrne, J. Del Giudice, P. Bruzzese (1 goal), D. Ladner, P. Hodgett, B. Mills 24 MAIL

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Olinda's defence was strong against Wandin. Tom Millwood gets a handball away. 181605 Healesville 10.15.75 d Woori Yallock 5.9.39 Healesville now have a share of 5th spot with Woori Yallock but are 6th on percentage after a good win under lights on the weekend. The first quarter was low scoring with only 3 goals being kicked but Healesville had the advantage by 9 points at quarter time. The second quarter was not all that inspiring either but they extended their lead to 14 points at half-time. Woori Yallock could not get their game going at all in the third only managing 4 behinds, but Healesville took control with 2.3 to have what was going to be a lead that Woori could not chase down. Healesville threw everything at the goals in the last with 10 scoring shot to 4 and came away winners in the cold of the night. Healesville Best: R. Woodford (3 goals), L. Daly, J. Savage (2 goals), A. Fraraccio, N. Mende, K. Niki (2 goals) Woori Yallock Best: R. Allen, L. Boontjes (1 goal), J. Matthews (2 goals), J. Wall, S. Kennedy, K. Thompson Division 2 Seniors Football Alexandra 33.21.219 d Thornton Eildon 2.2.14 Alexandra have jumped from 7th to 5th on the ladder and given themselves a percentage boost of 58.60 after a very big win over Thornton Eildon on Saturday. Alexandra took control in the first, kicking 6.4 to 1.2 and went into the second 32 points in front. They exploded in the second, kicking 9.4 to 1 straight to have the game all sewn up at half-time with a lead of 84 points. Unfortunately, Thornton were held scoreless in the third as all the play was in Alexandra's forward line where they piled on 8.4 and went into the last well in command. The last quarter was the biggest with 10.9 being kicked. Alexandra had 13 goalkickers in all for the day. Alexandra Best: B. Norris (11 goals), J. Brereton (4 goals), M. Steiner (3 goals), B. Cooper (1 goal), C. McKay (3 goals), T. Halligan Thornton Eildon Best: W. Cody, B. Davis, D. Creed, J. Sloane, A. Phelps Powelltown 20.17.137 d Kinglake 7.6.48 Powelltown and Kinglake are sharing seventh spot on the ladder after Powelltown's win pushed Kinglake from sixth to eighth. Powelltown got the early lead by 9 points at quarter time and that is where the game probably finished for Kinglake. Powelltown kicked

Pictures: BETHANY HUTCHISON 6.4 to 1.3 in the second to have a handy lead of 40 points at half-time. The third quarter tightened up but Powelltown still managed to increase their lead by 9 points. Powelltown really put Kinglake to the sword in the last not allowing them to score while they jammed on 6 goals to come away with a big win. Powelltown Best: B. Wratten (2 goals), W. Dore, J. Mitchell, R. McCrimmon (2 goals), T. Robinson, D. Saunderson (2 goals) Kinglake Best: M. Quinton, J. Butterworth (1 goal), M. McAllister (1 goal), J. Crowe, J. Hamilton (1 goal), M. Newton Yarra Glen 15.17.107 d Yea 7.7.49 Yarra Glen remain undefeated on top of the ladder after a solid hit out against Yea. Yarra Glen got the early points on the board that set up the rest of the game. By half time, they had a lead of 32 points and were looking comfortable. The third quarter was low scoring but Yea could not break Yarra Glen's defensive line to put any pressure on the scoreboard. Yarra Glen kicked 5.6 to 3.1 in the last to win by 58 points by the final siren. Yarra Glen Best: A. Moate (2 goals), L. Telford (1 goal), D. Hurley (1 goal), A. Smith (1 goal), R. Gurney (2 goals), A. Beath Yea Best: J. Salau, S. Connell, J. Ryan, T. Kirkham, A. McCarthy (2 goals), C. Graham Seville 18.11.119 d Yarra Junction 9.13.67 Seville have jumped a game clear of Yarra Junction and now sit second with Yarra Junction & Gembrook Cockatoo sharing third spot. Seville took the early lead by 7 points at quarter time. They opened that gap to 23 points at half-time after a 5 goal to 2, second quarter. Yarra Junction held Seville to 3 goals in the third, but could not make any inroads to the lead and went into the last 35 points behind. A 6-goal last quarter to Seville and the day was done for the Eagles. Seville Best: J. Cecere (1 goal), C. Suban, N. O'Keefe (5 goals), J. Noble, J. Young (3 goals), B. Penwill Yarra Junction Best: K. Robb (1 goal), M. Sword, T. Fennell, T. Armstrong, J. Holmes, J. Bombinski (3 goals) Gembrook-Cockatoo: Bye Under 18s Football Alexandra 8.14.62 d Emerald 7.4.46 Mt Evelyn 12.15.87 d Warburton Millgrove 1.5.11

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Birthday bash By Dean Thompson This coming long weekend the Queen's Birthday weekend at Alexandra Speedway thousands of fans will gather to enjoy the annual 100 Lap Derby for Open Sedans with a host of stars competing to etch their name in history as a champion of the event. Everybody will have to defeat back-to-back champion Lennie Bonnici while there will also be action from the Standard Saloons and Junior Sedans also. Seventy-plus competitors have entered the main event with Bonnici the man with the results on the board over the past two seasons.

He will be seriously challenged by Warrick Taylor who just a few weeks ago set the fastest ever lap time around the short course circuit which is made up of the speedway front and back straights, a dog leg through the infield and turns three to four proper. Victorian Sports Sedan champion Damien Miller and his brother, Brendan, regular sprintcar racers Tony Moule a former winner of the derby, Corey Lincoln, Colin Lincoln, Daniel Scott, David Donegan and Brad Warren runnerup in the last two derby's all line up in the field, Lenny Bates, a Street Stock favourite, along with a host of other Street Stock regulars in the field such as Darren Forrest who will be campaign-

ing a former Super Sedan spec car and former South Australian champion Matt Nelson. The fastest ever Sports Sedan through the short circuit Luke Fallon who just happens to be the King of the Derby with numerous previous victories is hoping to return to the front of the field with another win. Racing starts from 2pm on Saturday and Sunday with action finishing somewhere between 9.30 to 11pm, depending on stoppages during the night. The speedway is situated up Gordon Street Alexandra with costs for each night adult entry cost of $25, Aged and invalid pensioners $10, children between the age of 10 and 16 are $10

and Kids under 10 are admitted free; those turning up for both nights can pay for both nights of action in one payment. You can pay for two days attendance upon arrival.

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Yarra Valley Soccer Club results Four games were played for Yarra Valley yesterday and three of them were at home. With the Under 13s having a bye this round, the only junior game on was the Under 11s who lost 4-0 but played valiantly. A fantastic penalty save from young Tom in goals the highlight in that one. Next was the women's game and the developing and young women's side lost to Blackburn in a 5-1 loss. Maddison Lumsden scoring the solitary goal in a decent performance from the girls. The reserves were playing away at Blackburn this week and were confident of a big win. And that confidence paid off in a convincing 5-0 win over the Blackburn side. Five individual goal scorers were on the scoresheet that game, which any team would be chuffed with. Jason Wishart, Chris Job, Finlay Kerridge, Jack Rinke and the young Zar scoring, capping off a good day for the seconds. The firsts had a cup game against Maroon-

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Fine skills were on display during the weekend.

Camaraderie: Yarra Valley Soccer Club action.

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dah and drew 3-3, losing on penalties. Despite having most of the game, the seniors were chasing the game the whole time with Maroondah making good on the three chances they had. Ben Shannon, Thomas Mills and Aden Kerridge all getting on the score sheet.

This game also marked the end of Max Zahn's journey with us this season as he continues to travel Australia. The club wishes him all the best on his travels and will miss his skill and absolute German efficiency.

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Wednesday 30 May: Stableford: The winner, on the day was Captain Noel Cross, with 38 solid points. The r/up was Andrew McMath with 35. Balls got all the way down to 32. The NTP winners were Tex V.D. Kooi (3rd) and P.K. had a good return with an NTP 2nd shot on the 1st, then he followed up with the NTP on the 15th! Saturday 2 June: Stroke and Monthly Medal: The M/Medal (& A Grade) went to the battlehardened warrior Steuart Hawke. He was in fine form, shooting a Nett 65, a great result! B Grade was taken out by Barry Maltman, with an also impressive Nett 67. Demonstrating how difficult the course was playing from the blue tees, the ball count extended to 74! NTPs went to Happy Gilmore (3rd), Willo (5th), youngster Mitch Parr snared two, (9th & 12th) and Tim Blanche (15th).

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