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Hay - here’s some help By Casey Neill Lilydale Rotarians and Gruyere farmers are helping drought-stricken farmers in Bairnsdale. The Rotary Club of Lilydale received a $10,000 donation from the estate of a former Rotarian. Member Lynn Whelan said that he was also a farmer, so the club thought it fitting that his generosity would support other farmers in need. They sourced hay from Rob Bennett in Gruyere. "We're farmers ourselves," Rob's wife Liz told the Mail. "We have a property that's in drought and a property that's not in drought. "We had to help." She said it had been too cold and there hadn't been enough rain. "The grass is just not growing," she said. "We've bought water." On Friday 17 August, two trucks rolled onto they property and were loaded with 78 bales of hay, including six donated by a Seville East farmer. Ms Whelan had reached out to truck
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manufacturer Kenworth and sourced free transport through Grinter Transport Services and Willaton Transport Group. Two drivers volunteered to make the four-hour, 300 kilometre journey free of charge. Rotary Club of Lilydale president Ron Haines said he spoke to the Department of Agriculture. "And they indicated the farmers in Bairnsdale were in drought and struggling," he said. "We wanted to keep it in Victoria." The National Farmers' Federation and the Rotary Club of Bairnsdale will distribute the donation at the end of its journey. Mr Haines said this would also include $6000 in grain and fuel vouchers. "It's fantastic. We're pretty excited about it," he said. "Every cent is going to farmers." The Rotary Club of Lilydale meets every second Tuesday at 6.30pm at L'auberge in Lilydale. Call Mr Haines on 0412 252 344 to donate to the famers or get involved with the club.
Demolition delay Cr Jim Child rebutted Cr Heenan’s alternate recommendation and said he believed there was little interest from community groups in utilising the space. “We’ve gone through a considerable exercise with this building,” he said. “Cr (Noel) Cliff raised the issue months ago and that didn’t come to fruition, and I believe if we had people waiting in the wings they’d be coming forward. “I think we as councillors get a feel for what’s happening on the ground and we’d know if someone was waiting there to take up this building...it’s just the next step in finalising the development of that site.” Mayor Len Cox was quick to mention that the Montrose Men’s Shed had raised interest in
using the site and that if removed, there would be no available public amenities in Montrose. “A group of them are interested in steel work and asked me a few weeks ago whether they could use this building," he said. “It’s possibly worth just giving them a chance.” According to the council report, no formal consultation has been undertaken in relation to redeveloping the maternal centre site, apart from what was originally mentioned in the feasibility study for the Montrose Town Centre redevelopment. Crs Heenan, Avery, Clarke, McAllister and Cox moved to conduct a review of public interest in the site and to delay the demolition for another six months.
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Yarra Ranges councillors voted to delay demolishing the former Montrose Maternal Child Health Centre. At the Yarra Ranges Council meeting on 14 August, Councillor Tim Heenan spoke about his hesitation to ‘write-off’ the building. The demolition has already been delayed by several months, after councillors deferred the decision in November last year to undertake a feasibility study into whether the site could be used by Mount Evelyn social enterprise Tasty Az. Since then, Tasty Az has found a new location and rather than demolish the building, Cr Heenan requested that another six months be made available to find a suitor.
“I have an adverse objection to how we are going to take buildings down, demolish buildings or get rid of land - anything that’s a council asset without having due consideration for the possible future,” he said. “It shouldn’t be that when a facility is finished in its present use that we need to have it demolished or sold. “I’m sure if we dig much deeper we might find a use for this.” In the council report, it is proposed that the property be retained and the existing building be demolished to provide the town centre with a larger open space. One of the suggestions is to use this space as car park for Montrose Town Centre facility users.
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The editor’s desk We're still rugging up against the icy winter chill, but the fire season warnings have started. They're something we've come to expect, though perhaps not quite this far out from summer. It seems to be a variation on the same warning each year: this could be the worst fire season on record/in a decade/ this century. Experts warn us to clear our properties, to check our fire plans, to prepare to leave our homes behind on high fire danger days. I fear that it's all starting to feel like The Boy Who Cried Wolf. I fear this is breeding complacency. The firefighters in the region share this fear. I've spoken to several in recent weeks who are genuinely worried about the fire season ahead. They say the figures and forecasts for the summer months have shaken even the most experienced firies. They're shocked with how dry the bush is already - and it's still winter. The 10th anniversary of the deadly Black Saturday Bushfires is looming, but the devastation is still fresh in many people's minds. We need to heed the fire warnings - no matter how many times we've heard them before. CFA chief officer Steve Warrington bluntly told ABC Melbourne that firefighters could not get to everybody's homes. "We can almost guarantee you right now we will lose property in Victoria," he said. "But we hope we don't lose life. "People need to plan. "Whether you put it in writing or you just start talking about it as a family, let's start having the conversations." - Casey Neill
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By Casey Neill Yarra Valley Vietnam Veterans opened up about their service and post-war experiences for a new book - some for the first time. Mount Evelyn RSL secretary Anthony McAleer wrote Yarra Valley Vietnam Veterans, launched at the sub-branch on Sunday 19 August. "In the past I've interviewed veterans from different campaigns, basically from World War I through to the Gulf War," he said. "As it was the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War we decided we would have a look at that and talk to residents of the Yarra Valley who had served in Vietnam. "I was able to track down 16 veterans that I interviewed. "Some of these were talking for the very first time about their experiences. "These guys telling it in their own words will give people a better understanding of what Australians went through during that period." Two served in the Navy and the others with the Army. "One I interviewed who was in the Navy was on HMAS Hobart when that was attacked," he said.
The book subjects held a meet and greet after the book launch. "He was wounded in that attack. "On that particular night, two navy fellows were killed in action on the Hobart." Mr McAleer said Australia was involved in Vietnam from 1962 through to 1975, and his interviews covered 1964 to 1972. "They were all very different experiences that they had because the nature of the war changed so much during that period," he said. "All of them surprised me at some stage with what they had been through and what
they had experienced. "Vietnam has really been a bit of an unknown quantity because a lot of these fellows didn't talk about it and weren't encouraged to talk about it. "We talked about what life was like for them before Vietnam, during their time in Vietnam, and after Vietnam. "Some of them found it hard to readjust, some suffered from PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). "Some of them were abused and vilified by a lot of the anti-war movement people as well. "They served their country and risked their lives to come back to be abused for doing that, from people they thought they were defending." He said some of the interviews were quite confronting and emotional. "They're an extraordinary group of men," he said. "They've all been quite honest in what they went through." Visit www.mountevelynrsl.com or the Mount Evelyn RSL Sub-Branch at 49 Birmingham Road, Mount Evelyn, to order a copy of the book.
Volunteers getting set to climb for cash Seven Mount Evelyn Fire Brigade volunteers will step up to the challenge of the Melbourne Firefighter Stair Climb. They'll make their way up 28 storeys of fire escape stairs at the Crown Metropol Hotel on Saturday 1 September - while wearing 25 kilograms of turnout gear and breathing apparatus. What's it like? "Try sprinting a lap of Lillydale Lake in a full-length wetsuit, with gumboots and carrying a five-year-old on your back...while breathing through a pair of socks, and strap a 2kg helmet on your head as well," the crew said on its Facebook page. The brigade got involved with the event in its inaugural year, in 2014, and raised more than $9000 for The Alfred hospital burns unit. "We tried really hard to fund-raise and train, and managed to take the podium in first place - for the most amount of money raised, not the fastest times," volunteer firefighter Adam Smith said. "And it felt great! "We were provided a tour of the burns unit and an insight into the processes and specialist equipment involved in supporting, bathing, and dressing burns patients. At least six members have registered and stepped up for the cause each year since. Mr Smith is the team's fastest climber. He's previously raced up the 28 floors in 25 kilograms of full structural firefighting gear, wearing breathing apparatus, in 4 minutes and 30 seconds. That placed him in the top 10 of his category, against career MFB and CFA firefighters from inner suburbs locations where high-rise buildings with stairs are a regular challenge.
Mount Evelyn firefighters participating in the stair climb, rear, Jarrod Linley, Carmena Smith, James Armstrong, Elias Saade, front, Luke Roy, Rick Ventrella and Adam Smith. Picture: FIREFIGHTER STEVEN DEAKINS "In Mount Evelyn we are lucky to find a twostorey house, so training is challenging," he said. So Mr Smith and his wife Carmena, who's also a volunteer firefighter and stair-climber since 2014, regularly run, cycle and walk their dogs. When the opportunity presents they'll hike the Mount Dandenong fire trail or the 1000 Steps.
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Police arrested a 27-year-old Olinda man after allegedly finding drugs in his vehicle during a routine intercept in Croydon on Sunday 19 August. Officers came across the vehicle in a hotel car park on Dorset Road about 10.30pm. A search of the car allegedly uncovered drugs believed to be ice and GHB, and drug paraphernalia, including an ice pipe. Police allegedly also found a knife within the vehicle. They arrested the driver, a 27-year-old man from Olinda, at the scene and charged him with possessing methylamphetamine, GHB and a prohibited weapon. He was bailed to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 29 January next year.
Drug bust Police seized $250,000 worth of drugs along with weapons and cash following an investigation into alleged drug and firearm trafficking within Melbourne’s eastern suburbs. Croydon Divisional Tasking Unit (DTU) detectives executed search warrants at four addresses across Mooroolbark, Croydon North, Croydon and Boronia on 16 August. Police allegedly seized a large quantity of drugs, including methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and cannabis, as well as precursor chemicals, firearms and cash. They charged a Croydon man, 73, and a 43-year-old Croydon woman with cultivating and possessing a drug of dependence and handling proceeds of crime. They were bailed to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 10 September. Police charged two 29-year-old women from Boronia with possessing a drug of dependence. They were bailed to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 24 January next year. Police charged a 42-year-old Croydon North man with trafficking methamphetamine and handling proceeds of crime. He was remanded to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court. Police also intercepted and arrested a 32-year-old Mooroolbark man in Boronia, allegedly seizing a firearm, ice and cash from the vehicle. They charged him with trafficking methamphetamine and cocaine, trafficking firearms, being a prohibited person in possession of handguns, possessing a substance to manufacture a drug of dependence and handling proceeds of crime. He will appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court. Croydon DTU Detective Senior Sergeant Jim Sutherland said the operation was a fantastic result. “We take this issue extremely seriously; there is simply no room for illegal drugs and firearms on our streets,” he said.
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Don’t succumb to blues We've experienced a lot of very cold weather this winter and I have found myself constantly seeking the shelter of the indoors and the warmth of the nearest heater. I don't really enjoy grey, gloomy days. How much better I feel when I wake to a beautiful, sunny winter's day. Even though the air is cold, a sunny day tempts me to get outside. The importance of getting enough sunlight during the winter months cannot be overstated. Exercising when it's cold creates quite a challenge for me. It's so much easier, and warmer, to curl up on my couch with a cuppa and a good book. However, I won't allow the cold to sink into
my bones so I make the effort to go for a walk and I feel so much better when I do. A walk in the crisp winter's air blows the cobwebs out, clears the mind and gets everything moving. Maintaining a healthy eating regime is something I find more difficult to do when it's cold outside. Somehow, a salad doesn't seem
to be quite as appetising as a plate of comforting carbs or sweet foods. My food challenge in winter is to only have the occasional indulgence. Eating plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables gives me more energy and lifts my mood. Keeping up social interaction also helps me fight the urge to hibernate in winter. Often the last thing I feel like doing is leaving my warm, cosy home to venture out on those cold, windy or rainy days. Staying in regular touch with the people I care about and accepting as many invitations to social events as time allows, boosts my mood and makes me feel good. There's also the thought that, rather than trying to avoid the cold, embrace it instead! I
love a rugged-up walk along the beach in winter, breathing in the salty air and enjoying the soothing rhythm of the waves. Our snow fields are close enough for a day visit. If you don't ski, there's always tobogganing, building a snowman or making snow angels. There's something magical about a snowcovered countryside. Frolicking in the snow like a child is a must at least once in your life time - just don't forget to take a change of clothes for the trip home! With signs of spring everywhere, the wattle in bloom, daffodils and blossom beginning to appear, all too soon we will be complaining about the heat!
participants learn how to make sweets such as baklava. Monday 10 September, 11am to 1pm. The cost is $55 plus $15 for ingredients. Call Christine on 9751 1264 to book into a class.
cooking, set-up and cleaning, to learn new skills or share with others. Friday 31 August, 6pm to 8pm. Call Emerald Community House on 5968 3881 to register interest.
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SNIPPETS Friendly social outing Join Life Activites Club Knox for a visit to Bishops Courts. Built in 1853, it's home to the Archbishop of Melbourne. The group will enjoy morning tea and a tour of some of the rooms, and also the extensive garden. Wednesday 19 September. Cost is $20, plus train fare. Call Margaret on 9762 4332 or visit www.life. org.au/knox.
Turkish cooking Olinda Community House is offering Turkish cooking for Father’s Day. It's a cooking lesson for kids aged five years and older and their heroes. It's easy and fun food and a special cake for a big celebration. Saturday 1 September, 2pm to 4pm. The cost is $55 per family plus $20 per family for ingredients. There’s also a Turkish sweet delights cooking class where
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Enrolment inquiries are open for hospitality work ready training being held on Saturday 25 August at Emerald Community House. Between 9am and 3pm, participants will gain valuable skills and insights to progress in the diverse industry, or help volunteer with local community groups and events. Cost: $75. Inquiries: 5968 3881 or www.emeraldcommunityhouse.org.au.
The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert from 12.30pm to 5pm on Sunday 2 September at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. Artists will perform songs in the country, bluegrass and folk genres. The hall can accomodate an audience of up to 100. All welcome. New singers, musicians, and bands are always welcome. A band or musician is available to back singers, if required. There is a $7 entrance charge ($5 for members) to help cover costs. The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month. Inquiries: Graham on 5964 8298.
Dig-In Community Cafe Join with other locals from all ages and backgrounds and share a healthy meal, recipes and have fun. Volunteers encouraged to help with
The Emerald market is a large, vibrant street market that extends into the community house hall and garden. Tourists and locals enjoy the bustling village, friendly atmosphere and creating community connections in the hills. Sunday 16 September, 9am to 3pm. Inquiries: 5968 3881 or www.emeraldcommunity.market.
Dutchies of the Dandenongs The Dandenong Ranges Music Council is calling all Dutchies of the Dandenongs to attend a gathering at the Monbulk Bendigo Bank Community Room on Saturday 25 August,
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Always ensure your water can reach your fire, and taps are turned on and ready. Picture: LUKE ROY to each other to change behaviour, rather than phoning council and residents getting fines. The council's social and economic development director, Ali Wastie, said the council received 12 requests for rangers to attend burn-offs across the municipality during business hours. Three of those were complaints regarding burning off in an urban area, where burning off was prohibited. Ms Wastie said a community safety officer attended the properties and made contact with residents to resolve the issues. "One of these residents was using a fire pit for personal warmth," she said.
"The other properties were sent warning letters as an initial response." On Sunday 12 August, five calls were made to the council's after-hours officer regarding burning off. "Two of these calls required a response from the officer," she said. "We aim to work with our residents, through education, conversations and warnings where appropriate, to help build understanding about the Open Air Burning Local Law, rather than rely solely on infringements." Residents should visit yarraranges.vic.gov. au/burningoff or call 1300 368 333 with any questions.
Put on your beanie and start your bushfire preparations - the season is set to arrive early. CFA chief officer Steve Warrington said the state's landscape was already dry. "If we don't get good rain, the conditions will be a problem over summer," he said. But Mr Warrington said Bureau of Meteorology climate outlooks indicated warmer and drier conditions, which would make alreadydry bushland even worse. He said early indications suggested a moderate chance that Victoria would experience El Nino conditions in early summer and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). Put simply, this points to below average rainfall and higher than average temperatures. "Our fire managers and fire behaviour analysts will be closely monitoring landscape dryness over coming months, which will be an important factor when considering upgrading or downgrading risk messaging depending on rainfall," he said. Mr Warrington said fire season preparations would start earlier than usual, and the season would likely run later than normal. "Over coming months we'll be formally engaging with regions, districts and brigades, but it is important we all start to focus now on preparing for the season ahead," he said. Locally, Wandin Fire Brigade urged residents to visit the station any Sunday morning to talk about preparing for the bushfire season. Mount Evelyn Fire Brigade said to "start preparing your properties, and dust off your fire plan and review it with your household". Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) has been conducting planned burns in the region in recent weeks.
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Firefighters are explaining new burning off laws to Yarra Ranges residents getting it wrong. The council finalised the Open Air Burning Local Law on 24 July and placed notices in local newspapers on 7 August. The Yarra Ranges Council website has been updated with fact sheets detailing the legal requirements regarding burning off in the shire's three areas - urban, bushland and rural. But Mount Evelyn Fire Brigade community safety co-ordinator Luke Roy said he was surprised and concerned that many residents were doing the wrong thing. "It's great to know that people are getting rid of vegetation fuels before what could be a very challenging summer," he said. "We just don't want residents getting in trouble by the local ranger, or having our volunteer firefighters called out unnecessarily." Mr Roy said one key addition was that residents were required to register their burn with ESTA on 1800 668 511 - or risk receiving a fine. "It's important they know because we want properties tidied up and excess vegetation fuel gone before the fire danger period arrives," he said. "Once CFA's fire restrictions are in force, there is no open air burning for fuel reduction purposes. "Based on the global events occurring it could be one hot and early fire season." Mr Roy said open air burning on Sundays hadn't been supported in bushland areas in the Yarra Ranges for at least 10 years. "Yet driving around you can spot plenty of back yards with piles burning, some even last Sunday when there was a severe wind weather warning across most of the state," he said. "People really need to know the rules, consider the risks, and consider the community." Mr Roy said he'd prefer neighbours talking
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The proposed Yellingbo Conservation Area Draft 10 Year Plan is now available for public comment through the Engage Victoria website. The Plan will provide the overall direction about how the public land in the conservation area will be used and managed in the future. There will be three community discussions hosted, and all are welcome to come and ask questions and have their say. Times and locations: • Thursday 23 August, 6-8pm, The Memo, Healesville • Saturday 25 August, 2-4pm, Upper Yarra Family Centre, Yarra Junction • Tuesday 4 September, 6-8pm, Living and Learning Centre, Monbulk
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A teacher of teachers By Derek Schlennstedt Retired Ferny Creek Primary School principal Matthew Coyle is celebrating four decades in teaching. The passionate educator began his career in Doveton 40 years ago and has since become an enduring member of the hills community. Reflecting on his time as a graduate teacher at Doveton Primary School, Mr Coyle said he quickly became fond of teaching. “In those days you had a mentor teacher who looked after you very closely,” he said. “I remember my mentor said to me that if I survived three to five years I’d be a great teacher and I absolutely loved it. “I learnt there that once you got children on side they’d walk over broken glass for you, and that if you pushed at them rather than with them you’d never have a chance.”
Eventually Mr Coyle migrated towards the Dandenong Ranges and settled in Upwey, which 35 years later, he still calls home. He said he was made to feel welcome within the hills community and relished the opportunity to work and live in the same area. “I moved to Upwey Primary, which was fantastic because I had a little baby,” he said. “I was about five years up here and then I moved to, I guess you’d call it a senior teacher, to Upper Ferntree Gully...eventually I got a role as a leading teacher at Tecoma. “I’ve stayed in the hills which really suited me. “Some teachers might not teach anywhere near where they work, but one of my passions was walking the dog up to the coffee shop on a Sunday morning and you’d see the kids you’d teach who would come up and say ’hi’...it is lovely to be part of the community.” Since 2004 Mr Coyle had been principal at
Ferny Creek Primary School before retiring in June this year. He said he would remain in the community and looked forward to what the future held. The school held a farewell assembly for him, with many previous students returning to say goodbye. Speaking to the Mail he said the use of technology has been one of the greatest changes during his career. “To me it’s an engagement tool for the kids and it’s a teaching aid - it’s not the teacher,” he said. “Quite often the kids in senior school will choose not to use the iPad because they know it’s not going to give them the best result - they might use PowerPoint or a big presentation on paper. “It’s learning to choose the right technology which is really important.”
Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) will be extending opening hours on a trial basis from Saturday 1 September. The trial will see all branches - including Emerald - open at 9am every weekday and remain open until 9pm on Thursdays. The extended hours will allow the community to access their local library at different times of the day and provide a more consistent service across the whole region. "Casey Cardinia Libraries welcome more than one million visitors every year and with this, things can get a little hectic at times," CEO Chris Buckingham said. “By opening for longer we will make it easier for the whole community to access our services. “The community have repeatedly told us through surveys and anecdotal feedback that they would like us to be open for longer. “We believe the extra library time will enable parents to visit straight after morning school drop off, give local students another place to study and provide local businesses and job seekers better access to our resources." CCL will provide additional free activities and programming on Thursday evenings to encourage people to use their local library outside normal hours. The trial will run for six months, until the end of February next year, before a comprehensive review of community uptake. CCL also has branches at Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Narre Warren and Pakenham. A weekly mobile library service also visits sites throughout Cardinia Shire. Library membership is free and open to everyone.
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Solar for building a brighter future By Derek Schlennstedt Reach 4 Your Future Foundation and World Vision Australia have embarked on a solar lighting project that will benefit children who have no access to electricity. Upwey South Primary School, together with Belgrave South Primary and Upwey High, are making that dream a possibility. On Monday 6 August, at Upwey South Primary School, the Monbulk MP and Education Minister James Merlino joined World Vision chief advocate Tim Costello to launch the STEM for Social Action project. The project involves students from schools in the hills community joining together to raise funds to buy solar lights to provide for students and communities in third-world countries. The Solar Lighting Project aims to provide children from the Uganda Refugee Camp, Cook Islands, Fiji Islands and Solomon Islands with solar lanterns to help them with their school work and enhance their safety at night. Mr Merlino opened the ceremony and spoke about his own father’s experience in connecting electricity in Italy in 1961 and how that despite advancements in "modern technology, work still needs to be completed globally to provide equity for all". He also spoke of the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) as a key focus for local schools. Upwey South Primary principal Damien Kitch spoke to the Mail about how the project gave a global focus to local learning. He said students would learn about the physics of solar energy and electricity, as they
Kea Tokley-Higgs from Belgrave is one of five Wacom Authorised Training Centres (WATCs) winners.
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Principal of Upwey South Primary School Damien Kitch, with students and Member for Monbulk James Merlino. intended to build the solar lights themselves before the lights were shipped overseas. “This social action by local students will provide key health benefits with the reduced need for kerosene to cook food and provide light for communities in third-world countries,” Mr Kitch said. “The conversation came up with our students about how kids in third-world countries can do their homework without power and what we can do about it.
“Samua Kerevia, a Fijian Australian Wallabies player and foundation ambassador came out and gave a talk to a small group of our students about the project, and the students immediately said ‘yep we want to get involved'.” Mr Kitch described the program as a great collaborative effort between all the schools. “It’s a really good opportunity for all the schools to come together for a genuine good program - it’s the right thing to do," he said.
A Belgrave artist is one of five winners in a world-wide art contest. Kea Tokley-Higgs was chosen from a pool of more than 3800 entries as a Wacom Authorised Training Centres (WATCs) winner. She said it was a step forward in her journey of becoming a professional illustrator. “This illustration is for the EP cover of a local band, Turn South," she said. “Some of the songs explore how people can often feel isolated living in remote towns and I enjoyed trying to reflect these feelings in the composition.” WATCs develop and nurture creativity and imagination within schools, colleges and universities across Australia and New Zealand. Wacom awarded all five winners with a Wacom MobileStudio Pro valued at $3499, and their individual schools will receive a Wacom Cintiq Pro Touch, also valued at $3499. Throughout August to November, the winners' artwork will be on display at The Next Level exhibitions in Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney alongside renowned artists from across the globe.
At Yarra Ranges Council, we’re keen to improve the way we listen and respond to community feedback. Join us at one of the following Community Engagement pop-up sessions and share your experiences about community consultation that’s gone well or perhaps not so well.
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A planning officer or building surveyor will be available in person for general advice at Lilydale Community Link from Monday 3 September. Available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 1.00pm - 5.00pm.
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Sensory garden unveiled By Derek Schlennstedt Emerald Secondary College students unveiled their unique sensory garden on Thursday 16 August, which has been built to help fellow peers with learning difficulties. With the help of artist Jane Bennetts and a State Government and Creative Learning grant, Year 10 and 12 VCAL students used recycled metal to create artwork that students could touch, smell, hear and see. The garden, aptly located near the school’s inclusion centre, features a range of interactive artworks which focus on the five human senses. Speaking at the opening, Year 10 VCAL student Will Doran described the project as "awesome". “It’s wonderful to see so many people here,” he said. “It has just been a great experience to be able to come out here and get hands-on experience. “Being able to come out and shovel dirt, do welding and grinding and using our minds to make these amazing sculptures - it’s just been an awesome process.” The sculptures have all been designed by the students and were made out of 100 per cent recycled products. Designed with the purpose of stimulating the senses, each sculpture is unique in its use of materials to engage sight, smell, touch, taste and sound. Sensory gardens are popular with and beneficial to adolescents, especially those who have sensory processing issues, including autism and other disabilities Welding artist Janet Bennetts said the students had shown intiative and creativity when designing the sculptures.
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“The idea is that students can come here and have some time out,” she said. “They have designed some really amazing sculptures.
“There’s a tandem bike where students can go for a cycle with their mates, and if they need a time out they can go for cycle in the bush, which is a good life message.
“There’s also weaving frames, and if you look up in the trees there’s helmeted honeyeaters hidden everywhere, so that’s another spot and find activity.”
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Meetings make a move The next Yarra Ranges Council meeting will take place at Japara House in Kilsyth, instead of the Lilydale council chambers. Before the 28 August meeting kicks off at 7pm, the community is invited to take part in a showcase from 6.30pm to present to the council. Call Steve or Chantelle in the council’s governance team on 1300 368 333 by 5pm on Friday 24 August to make a presentation as part of the showcase.
Projects for the pickin’ Yarra Ranges residents will choose which local projects pitched to the State Government’s Pick My Project initiative will get the funding they need. There’s $30 million set aside in the 2018-‘19 State Budget to be spread across the state in
grants between $20,000 and $200,000. All the shortlisted projects have building a stronger community at heart, and the backing of a local organisation, community group, school, local council, or other eligible group able to help deliver it. Projects pitched across the Yarra Ranges include sporting and recreation infrastructure, community arts projects, improvements to community facilities and local environment. Voting is open until 5pm on Monday 17 September at pickmyproject.vic.gov.au.
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Yellingbo plan for viewing By Kath Gannaway The Yellingbo Conservation Area Draft 10 Year Plan is open for comment. The plan, approved by the Yellingbo Conservation Area (YCA) Coordinating Committee has been released for public comment with a closing date for submissions of Sunday, 7 October. It can be viewed and downloaded from: www.engage.vic.gov.au . The YCA has been a highly and hotly contentious issue over the past two years when affected land-owners in the Upper Yarra region were advised of proposed changes to crown land water frontage licences and leases. The inclusion of Haining Farm in the YCA
also raised concerns and a number of volatile public meetings have struggled to resolve many of the issues. Some of those issues, bushfire risk, access for recreation, weed and pest control, future funding and numerous others are raised in the draft document which was prepared by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) for the Yellingbo Conservation Area Coordinating Committee (YCACC). DELWP and YCACC are jointly hosting community drop-in sessions on the more than 100 page, 10 year draft at Healesville, Yarra Junction and Monbulk for individuals, community organisations, groups and agencies. The Conservation Area is made up of ap-
proximately 3,000 hectares of public land reserves and Crown water frontages extending from Healesville in the north to Millgrove and Hoddles Creek in the east, Emerald and Cockatoo in the south, and the southern Dandenong ranges in the south-west. Among the list of 21 public lands included are nature conservation reserves, bushland areas and streamside reserves at Yellingbo and Warramate Hills, Sassafras and Kallista, Beenak, Healesville and Haining Farm at Don Valley. The draft indicates that changing the name from 'Yellingbo Conservation Area' to more accurately reflect the scope of the Conservation Area would be considered in the future following community feedback on the name.
A series of consultation questions are included throughout this plan. Answers can be submitted through the Engage Victoria website or via a paper copy of the survey which is available at https://engage.vic.gov.au/yellingboconservationarea . Hard copies can be mailed to Yellingbo Conservation Area Submissions Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Private Bag 15, Ferntree Gully Delivery Centre, 3156, or emailed to YCA.Plan@delwp.vic.gov.au copies . Drop in sessions are Thursday, 23 August, 6-8pm at The Memo; Saturday, 25 August, 2-4pm at Upper Yarra Family Centre in Yarra Junction and Tuesday, 4 September, 6-8pm at Living & Learning Centre, Monbulk.
Re-shaping young minds with the words By Kyra Gillespie Author Jessica Sanders is on track to take her first step into the publishing world, launching a crowdfunding campaign to get her upcoming children’s book onto store shelves. The 25-year-old grew up in Macclesfield on her family’s acreage property with sisters Rebekah and Isabelle, and parents Jayneen and Mark. She attended Macclesfield Primary School with her siblings and later Beaconhills College Pakenham where she completed her VCE. She has since shifted closer to the city, earn-
ing her Masters in Social Work at RMIT University. Her upcoming children’s book, ‘Learning To Love Your Body’, is an empowering guide for girls to support positive body image. The mission of the book is to show and celebrate diverse bodies, normalise natural bodily imperfections and to teach girls to view their bodies as more than just objects. Aimed for young girls around the ages of 8-12, the book is a foundation guide based in preventative education. “I believe in preventative education, espe-
cially in this day and age of social media,” Jess said. The Kickstarter funds will go towards Reshape, a social enterprise Jess founded back in 2017 dedicated to empowering women and girls to develop positive relationships with themselves and their bodies. The crowdfunding campaign launches Thursday 16 August at 9am, which can be found by searching ’The Body Positive Children’s Book’ on Kickstarter. Follow Jess’s project on Facebook @reshapesocialenterprises and Instagram @re_shape_
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Meet the Principal www.spmonbulk.catholic.edu.au Michael Watt, Principal
My educational career began as a learning Support Officer in 1998 at St Anne’s in Park Orchards. I began teaching at St Brigid’s in Healesville in 2000. Since then I have taught at St James in Vermont, I was a teacher and Deputy Principal at St Jude’s in Scoresby and also at St Luke’s in Wantirna. I now consider myself very fortunate to be the Principal at St Paul’s in Monbulk. I have completed two Masters Degrees. A Masters of Educational leadership through Australian Catholic University and a Masters of Student Wellbeing at the University of Melbourne.
At St Paul’s our children are at the centre of all that we do. St Paul’s Catholic Primary School has a strong commitment to providing a safe and harmonious school environment where successful relationships thrive. The strength lies in the close partnerships between students, staff, parents and the wider community which is highly valued to us all. We promote and develop positive and respectful relationships. The school motto is: ‘Love One Another’ and we act this out in a caring, cooperative, purposeful and success-oriented environment. Please call Helen in our office on (03) 9756 7201 and book in for a school tour. I would love to show you around! Michael Watt Principal – St Paul’s Primary School, Monbulk
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At St Paul’s we have high expectations and we strive to give your child a love of life long learning. We have wonderful new facilities and we have spent this year setting up our brand new kitchen gardens. We are strong on social justice and we are involved in many wider community initiatives. The school strives to engage all students and community members to be 21st century learners through the effective use of learning technologies and Google Apps for Education (G.A.F.E). Furthermore, the school has an Inquiry learning focus in learning areas of the curriculum including; S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics), History, Science, Geography, P.E and Health, Arts, Technologies and a range of General Capabilities.
At Emerald Secondary College we are committed to ensuring that all our students experience a quality education that enables them to achieve their personal best and access excellence. We understand that education isn’t just about the academics and for this reason we also offer an extensive co-curricular program that supports students talents and nurtures all abilities. Our school learning community aims to provide a caring, inclusive and sustainable environment in which students develop skills and personal qualities necessary to participate confidently and positively in a changing global world. As a passionate educator and leader I understand that education needs a strong partnership between home and school. For this reason we have an open doors policy where we encourage parents and families to work with us to ensure the success of all our students. I feel very privileged to be the Principal at Emerald Secondary College, to work with such amazing staff, students and wider community. If you haven’t had the chance to visit us, I highly recommend that you do. I would love the opportunity to show you around our wonderful College at any time.
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As a father of three, it is my wish that my children grow up with a strong faith that gives them values for life and a moral compass. I want my own children to form connections with others, to come home from school happy, to succeed academically and to know they have many people that care for them. These goals for my own children drive me everyday to become a better school leader because I value and want these things for your children too.
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Meet the Principal Angie O’Hare
Hello, my name is Angie O’Hare and I am the principal of Mount Evelyn Primary School. It is an absolute pleasure to work in a learning environment with a strong focus on literacy and numeracy implemented by a team of highly skilled teachers. Mount Evelyn Primary School is a progressive school providing individualised, child centred learning. Our programs, while rigorous and results focused, are motivating, engaging and ensure that students are partners in the learning journey. We believe in developing the whole child academically, socially and emotionally and do this by providing a wide range of curricula and extra curricula opportunities. We believe in the importance of building strong relationships with students and families to ensure that your child experiences a sense of belonging and a motivation to be an active and valued member of our school community. Please visit our website for further information. www.mtevelynps.vic.edu.au If you have not had the opportunity to visit as yet, I highly recommend that you do so. I would love the opportunity to show you around our wonderful learning environment.
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Janet Taylor Janet Taylor, Principal of Yarra Ranges Special Developmental School in Mt Evelyn, has dedicated her professional life to the education and support of children with a disability. Janet’s philosophy is simple – every child can learn if given the opportunity and the correct level of support. According to Janet “The school vision is to promote independence through active learning and we achieve this through working collaboratively with parents and carers, using a multidisciplinary approach to teaching, an adapted curriculum with a focus on individual learning outcomes, communication, independent living skills and specialist programs such as Riding for the Disabled, MeTV, and horticulture.” This all takes place within a School Wide
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positive behaviours. An early intervention program is provided for children aged 2.6 to 5 years of age with a diagnosed developmental delay in two or more areas. This school has a reputation for being at the forefront of innovation and best practice in special education and with the
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Darren Trippett Since joining Yarra Hills Secondary College in 2012, College Principal Darren Trippett has overseen the largest transformation in the school’s 53 year history. Darren came to Yarra Hills with over 25 years’ experience, much of that in leadership at the acclaimed Vermont Secondary College. In 2007, Darren was individually recognised as a ‘High Performing Young Leader’ by Professor Brian Caldwell, former Dean of Education at the University of Melbourne, being chosen to represent Australia in the International Network for Educational Transformation, International Conference in Beijing, China. After initially assuming the Campus Principal role at the Mt Evelyn Campus, Darren soon moved into the position of College Principal, which he has held for the last three years. In his time at the helm, Yarra Hills has completed a $20 million rebuild of the Mooroolbark Campus, as well as significant improvements at Mt Evelyn. Along with this, a renewed focus on school values, aspirational goals and ground breaking online curriculum development has led to great interest in the school from the local community. Year 7 enrolments for 2018 were the highest since 2002, with continued demand for existing spots in other year levels. Darren says “I believe that we have a great deal to offer prospective families, and we are working hard to continue to improve in all areas to become the school of choice for the local community”. He says it is certainly challenging, but a very rewarding experience seeing the school transform under his guidance.
My name is Trish Enzinger and I am very proud to be the Principal of Birmingham PS for the past fifteen years. It is the longest I have ever stayed at a school and I truly am passionate about our school community, the students,the teachers and the parents. We have had many achievements over the past decade or so, but our greatest achievement to date is to become an accredited member of CIS the Council of International Schools. For us this means we have reached a standard equal to that of many international schools,our teaching and learning,our resources, our policies and procedures, all meet the 65 standards set down by CIS. We are very proud to be a member of such a high quality educational institution which has of course international recognition. Another string to our bow is our student exchange program, ISSE which stands for international school to school exchange. This has been an amazing program for our school in that the world comes to us!!! Our children get to know and understand different cultures and languages, and develop a tolerance and understanding which is much needed in our international community. We have travelled and received delegations from China, India, USA, Mexico, Peru, Costa Rica and Malaysia. This is a very exciting program for our school. We have a delegation of students travelling to Colorado next month. I am passionate about high level Literacy capabilities and developing in our students a curious nature and a love of learning.Our students at Birmingham believe in themselves, have a strong moral compass and achieve high academic standards, it is no surprise that I feel privileged to be the Principal of Birmingham, and hopefully for many more years to come.
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energetic and talented staff the school have that is not going to change any time soon!
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www.silvanps.vic.edu.au 269 Main Road, Silvan Ph. 9737 9258 email: silvan.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au
“Educating with purpose. Encouraging high achievement. Enriching the development of our children and community.” My name is Stuart Boyle and I am proud to be the Principal of Belgrave South Primary School. We have been providing excellence in teaching and learning for over 100 years. Located in the Dandenong Ranges, our school provides well-equipped grounds and buildings in a beautiful setting. We are an integral part of our local community and we highly value the support of our parents and community members in our school each day. We work together to facilitate excellent learning opportunities, provide state of the art learning technology and develop innovative learning spaces. Our recently opened Science and Inquiry Learning Centre and Maker Space supports the development of critical and creative thinking. We encourage high achievement and our students achieve excellent results. We have strong links with local pre-schools and offer an extensive Foundation transition program that commences in July for enrolled students. We offer before and after school care, holiday care and an extensive program of extra-curricular activities. Our extensive range of learning programs provide our students with rich opportunities across Literacy, Numeracy, Science, Digital Technology/Multimedia, Creative Arts, Physical Education, Japanese, Horticulture, Environmental Education, Hospitality (Plot to Plate Program) and Student Leadership. We are proud of our school and look forward to meeting you for a school tour.
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Come and see why Silvan Primary is becoming the preferred school setting offering a close-knit family oriented environment for those wanting something more for their child’s primary education. Celebrating diversity and strengthening engagement – Silvan’s physical resources range from interactive classrooms to modern kitchen/restaurant facilities while our human resources offer experienced, dedicated staff and volunteers. This adds up to a learning experience with outcomes that are unique to the Yarra Ranges; catering for all varieties of students and families to reach their full potential. We imbed High Impact Teaching Strategies so that each child has every opportunity to develop not only academic achievement but also emotional intelligence, contentment and a real sense of purpose. “What we achieve by working together is made more meaningful simply because we did not do it alone.” At Silvan Primary, our community works together in common pursuits educating children to be considerate of themselves and others, inclusive, strong in character, tolerant and capable of making the right decisions.
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Principal’s Voice Working with young girls in secondary school has many splendid and unique moments, none more so than recently when upon completing my address at Assembly, both College Captains appeared out of nowhere and delighted in spraying me with green and yellow powder! For a brief moment, the audience was aghast until realizing, ‘twas all done in jest… encouraging everyone to join in, ‘get with the action’ and prepare for a wonderful but different Mater Day. On this day, students and staff enjoyed a Colour Run, to celebrate together the unique experience as community that we share. In solidarity and appreciation, we support other communities through funds raised to assist the work of Caritas, a Catholic welfare organization, in fact the largest of its kind across the world. As educators in the Benedictine tradition, we encourage our students to ‘listen with the ear of the heart’ and contribute generously to other communities where people
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experience hardship and/or conflict. Funds that are raised go directly to enable the activities of the Good Samaritan Sisters – for the kindergarten in the Philippines, schools in Kiribati & Timor Leste, women’s groups in Santa Teresa and closer to home, to the Good Samaritan Inn in Northcote. Our College Motto invites the girls to become informed, compassionate, creative. Mater Christi College students are encouraged not just to study but to learn, not merely to reflect but to act, not only to see but to create.
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Sheppard tour rolls on in By Casey Neill Sheppard is bringing a fun, energy-filled show to Mount Evelyn. The Brisbane-based band will play the York on Lilydale on Saturday 6 October as part of their Watching the Sky tour. “This will be my inaugural trip. I’m very excited about it,” George Sheppard told the Mail. “There’s a couple of places in Australia that I’ve never been.” He’s not sure he’ll get much time to explore the area though. “Usually 90 per cent of the time it’s quickly in and out,” he said. “We got to visit Paris - for two hours. We saw the Eiffel tower through the window of van.” Joining George in the band are siblings Amy and Emma Sheppard, Jay Bovino, Michael Butler and Dean Gordon. “This particular album we’ve tried to build from the ground up to be a live show,” George said. “We learnt a lot of lessons from Bombs Away about what works for a crowd.” That means “soaring guitars” and “epic synths”. “I think part of our strong suit is our live show,” he said. “That’s really where we make our fans.” Sheppard are best known for the catchy Geronimo. “As much as we love Geronimo I don’t feel like it’s our best song,” George said. “It’s definitely the biggest song that we’ve had.” He hopes fans will come along and end up singing along to plenty of other tunes. “There’s just something about a Sheppard show,” he said. “We don’t sit there and go ‘we need to have fun here’. “We just really enjoy our job. “We put everything we have into it energywise and the audience feeds off it.” Opening for Sheppard will be acoustic guitarist and singer Jacob Lee, who George said had insightful lyrics.
Sheppard is coming to Mount Evelyn.
Almost awesome Kevin Bloody Wilson Aussie comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson is bringing his tongue-in-cheek politically incorrect tour to the York on Lilydale. He will continue to help "prevent global boring", as he described it. As one of few funny-men who totally embody the spirit of Australian humour, Kev is revered around the globe for his Aussie larrikin take on life. The aptly named tour Almost Awesome will see him traverse his extensive back catalogue, performing fan favourites like DILLIGAF, Dick’taphone, I Knew the Bride (When She Used to be a Mole) and Living Next Door
to Alan, plus many more. Speaking to the Mail, Kev said audiences could expect anything to happen. “There will be lots of full-frontal nudity from me,” he joked. “The show revolves on its own axis, I never know night from night what is going in the show. “A lot of ad-lib goes in, it depends what is happening in the world between now and then.” Kevin Bloody Wilon will play at the York On Lilydale on Wednesday 3 October. Visit www. yorkonlilydale.com.au for tickets.
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Aussie comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson is coming to Mount Evelyn.
Platypus Festival makes quite a splash Southern Dandenongs Landcare is partnering with Yarra Ranges Council to bring the annual Platypus Festival back to Belgrave Lake Park. The Platypus Festival is a family event celebrating the platypus that live in Monbulk Creek and aims to educate the community about ways to protect them. Festival-goers can expect a fun-filled day from 11am to 3pm on Sunday 9 September with music, a Dreamtime interactive performance and a sausage sizzle. Information stalls will be set up throughout the day from Southern Dandenongs Landcare, Melbourne Water, Environmental Educations for Kids, Platypus Education Group and more. With support from the council’s bushland team, the festival will also host a community planting event along the creek where anyone is welcome to help to revegetate the area to make the water healthier for platypus. Councillor Mike Clarke said he was looking forward to the festival, which was supported by the council’s Grants for Community. He said there was no better time to celebrate the platypus. 12 MAIL
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Liam, 8, and Nila, 11, help Jen Ellison from the Platypus Education Group hold up a large, wirePictures: GREG CARRICK framed platypus at last year's festival. 172707 “We are right in the middle of the platypus breeding season, so it’s the perfect time to learn about these little native treasures," he said. “The festival is a great family day out and a nice opportunity to educate the community
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Blackkklansman is based on the true story of Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), a rookie black police investigator who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan by posing as a white initiate over the phone. While the plot is straightforward and surprisingly sedate, the film still generates heavy tension through its nuanced characters and their internal struggles. Washington has a noble, charismatic presence as Stallworth, while Adam Driver is more subdued and guarded as white colleague Flip Zimmerman, who must pose as Stallworth during face-to-face meetings with the Klan. Playing out amid the US civil rights movement, Blackkklansman soberly addresses the anger and fear on both 'sides' of the racial conflict, and considers whether Stallworth and Zimmerman are both adapting to oppressive systems. Stallworth, a police officer, joined an institution that contributes to black oppression, and Zimmerman, while undercover, must hide his Jewish identity and fit in with the Klan's vicious company. The film conjures subtle irony from how they're undermining one oppressive group but supporting another. Blackkklansman feels almost satirical, with a black cop and a Jewish cop consistently and hilariously fooling the Klan, but the film still unflinchingly addresses the Klan's hateful ideology. A brilliant climactic montage juxtaposes a Klan gathering with an activist soberly recounting the true 1916 lynching of disabled black man Jesse Washington, which director Spike Lee frames as a rebuttal of the Klan's rhetoric. Blackkklansman is a funny yet deeply confronting exploration of racial conflict in America. mailcommunity.com.au
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NEED SPACE FOR YOUR FAMILY? THIS HOME IS SUPER SIZED - every room is supersized and you’ll never have to worry about space or move the family again! - Three large living areas - on top of all this the property is located on a FLaT 1800sqm (approx) with plenty of room for the kids, fully fenced, and with a double carport and verandahs on 2 sides. - Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, wood heater and huge en-suite off the master bedroom.
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FOR SALE Selby 10 Johns RoaD STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN
$670,000-$737,000
- Positioned high on the hill this wonderful family home sits on 2/3 acre (approx) - 2 living areas - inground swimming pool - Gas ducted heating, split system air conditioning / heating, open ire place - Modern kitchen featuring quality caesar stone benchtops, integrated fridge/freezer/ dishwasher - impressive alfresco area and large deck with its stunning views to Port Phillip Bay, the You Yang’s and City, making it the perfect spot to sit back and enjoy a few wines / meals with family and friends.
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$635,000-$698,000
- Privately located with a beautiful outlook - Four bedrooms in total, with three upstairs and one large bedroom with a W.i.R downstairs - This well presented home has many features including two separate living zones, one of which is over looked by the kitchen, and the other with a cosy wood heater which leads onto the large rear undercover entertaining deck. - Large carport with internal undercover access and ample storage under the house. - Located on a quiet service road on 1276m2 (approx.) just a short distance to the main st of Monbulk.
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5A 4B 6C With a northern aspect and beautiful balance of cleared land and rainforest “Summerhill� is an inspiring place to call home. The sweeping drive culminates at this Federation-inspired residence framed by landscaped formal gardens, ponds, and a solar heated inground pool with patio. Boasting grand-scale formal and informal living areas, a master suite with spa tub ensuite, a separate ensuite oice, 6 car spaces, and spring fed dam, this is an inspiring property for any hobbyist or home business.
For Sale Price Contact Agent Land 5.25 acres approx.
Glenn Gardiner 0418 376 144 David McKay 0413 243 029
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3A 2B 3C 1E Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the magniicent local landscape from this elevated and enviable home. With a year-round supply of sunlit spaces due to clerestory windows and a backdrop of beautiful vista views, this home accentuates its assets, creating a wonderful family home. At its heart is split level living with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, an upper level dining and kitchen with large island bench, and lower level lounge with wood ire that opens to the refurbished deck with stunning views.
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OLINDA 9-11 Sunset Avenue
8A 7B 2C Utterly unique is Shakespearean-inspired Camelot Tower B&B. Elizabethan-era lare is the cornerstone of this property with 5 unique accommodation options like no other. Boasting the Main Residence, The Penthouse above the double garage, The Sandstone Cottage, and The Shakespeare Suite with secret stairwell to the jewel in the crown that is Camelot Tower. Unequivocally created with great vision, this property ready for new owners to continue its local legacy.
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22 The Avenue Montrose
$680,000 - $720,000
66 Shirley Cres Woori Yallock
$530,000 - $570,000
Superb Locale with Lifestyle Appeal
Neat Home, Great Views
Situated in the heart of Montrose and at the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges is this immaculate and spacious family home positioned in a quiet and family friendly location. Set on approximately 878m2, this beautiful home is suitable for almost any family set up and is designed for entertainment with an in ground heated swimming pool and multiple outdoor entertaining zones. Inside includes three spacious bedrooms all with built in robes and a master bedroom with full ensuite. The home features an outstanding kitchen with quality appliances, a dishwasher, plenty of cupboard space and a breakfast bar, all of which overlooks the meals and both living areas, creating a very social setting. Boundless living space is offered throughout the home with a lounge room warmed by a gas log re and large amily roomrumpus room to the rear of the home warmed with a cosy wood heater and stunning French doors opening outside. Further features in the home include polished timber loorboards throughout a large amily bathroom with bath, gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout and a spacious laundry.
Great views are just the beginning of this very neat home, boasting 3 bedrooms plus a very impressive main bathroom with an extra large shower and stylish free standing bath. Fresh loor coverings throughout including polished loorboards and a very modern kitchen with gas cooking and loads of bench and cupboard space, spacious lounge/ living area with wood heating and a split system. Outside offers great space with a large covered entertaining area enjoying great views of the ever changing picturesque Yarra Valley scenery. A generous size back yard offers loads of space for the kids and pets to enjoy, the perfect family home in a great location and situated just minutes’ drive to local schools, shops and transport.
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
19 Dorchester Avenue Montrose
$750,000 - $790,000
14 Michael Crt Woori Yallock
$460,000 - $500,000
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Great Value in a Convenient Location
Positioned for peace and privacy, this surprising four bedroom home has everything you need and more. Situated on approximately 836m2, this charming character home offers plenty of living space to cater for the whole family. Comprising of four spacious bedrooms, two of which open out onto the decking and include ensuites, a third bedroom to the lower level of the home and a fourth bedroom located upstairs that includes built in robes and its own little retreat, perfect for kids to have their own space to play. The galley kitchen is conveniently positioned with a servery that opens through to the lounge room and includes gas cooking and plenty of cupboard and bench space. The lounge room is warmed by a cosy wood heater and features green leay outlooks and timber loorboards and lows through to the second living and dining areas. Further features inside include a main bathroom which services bedrooms three and four, a large updated laundry with plenty of storage space, a study, ducted heating, tall ceilings throughout and an endless low o natural light.
Positioned in a convenient quiet end of court location and just minutes drive to local schools, shops and transport this property is the perfect place to call home. Offering 3 bedrooms plus a fresh modern kitchen, separate meals area and a spacious lounge/living area with plenty of space for the family. Plenty of room outside as well with a carport and good size back yard and great views. A solid home in a solid location!
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297
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$1,445,000 - $1,585,000
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Impressive family home situated on 10 acres will offer you ultimate comfort & luxury living. Over 3 split levels, there are 3 spacious living zones, 6 BDRs, 4 BRs, indoor swimming pool & outdoor entertaining areas. Includes storage/accom room, 6 paddocks, grass arena, 4 LU garage, large shed with concrete loor, spring fed dam, solar panels & 100k lt water storage capacity. Spacious & inspiring property!
Beautifully presented home situated on one acre of land. This home features 3 BDRs with ilt in roes, the Master with a modern fll ensite Light illed home with timer loors, WH, split system, modern kitchen, family meals area & full length covered patio. Also incldes large kids plagrond, L LU garage, L carport with workshop & ofice, large under home storage area, generous wood shelter & established gardens.
Contact: Steve Richards 0400 100 155, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
1080 Beenak East Road Gembrook
70 Warwick Road Gembrook
$350,000 - $380,000
$890,000 - $970,000
Rare Opportunity To Secure Your Private Bushland Haven
Charming, Private Lifestyle Property!
If you’re searching for a place to get away to your own private haven this is the perfect property for you! A rare opportunity to secure 104 acres of secluded native bushland not far from Gembrook & adjacent to Kurth Kiln Regional Park. This bushland acerage has a cleared camping area with several shelters & onsite caravan making it the ideal getaway property. Perfect for motorbike riding & camping.
6 acres with charming Mudbrick family home featuring timber beams, high ceilings, clerestory windows, 3 spacious BDRs, study, spacious family BR, rustic kitchen, huge lounge room with WH & GH. Separate DR or 2nd living area, wrap around verandahs,DBL carport, DBL garage, ménage & tie up yards. Also barn with mezzanine, concrete loor, power and plming ot far from emrook township
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
9 Fairway Road Emerald
240 Mountain Road Gembrook
$1,150,000 – $1,250,000
$1,140,000 - $1,250,000
Lifestyle Property on 10 Usable Acres!
Amazing 117 Acres of Prime Cleared Land!
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1/20 Allen Road Monbulk
$480,000 - $520,000
38 Deans Road Upwey
$620,000 - $670,000
THE PERFECT DOWNSIZER IN THE HEART OF MONBULK
PEACEFUL FAMILY LIVING
We all know that the perfect unit in a location within walking distance to Monbulk’s main street and public transport is a rare ind but here it is – One of the best units on offer & with a spacious loorplan, This brick veneer 2 bedroom home has been freshly painted & with new carpets throughout.A short stroll to all that Monbulk has to offer, this remarkable property will soon be snapped up. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Bright and airy, this gorgeous brick veneer house has the makings of an outstanding family home, It even includes your own frontage to the trickling Ferny Creek that runs the length of your own back yard! It is perfectly positioned within walking distance to Upwey South Preschool, Upwey South Primary School and also the Upwey village with its train station and vibrant cafés. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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6 Durang Road Upwey
$690,000- $750,000
$630,000 - $690,000
SUPERB CHARACTER FILLED TECOMA HOME!
Immaculate Modern Stunner!
Radiating classic character this gorgeous Hills home sits high in the tree tops and enjoys a huge array of colourful birdlife and is situated on a fabulous block backing onto the beautiful Ferny Creek. This immaculately presented & spacious home spans over two fantastic levels featuring good sized bedrooms, 2 living zones, two bath and loads of entertaining space. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
If you have been looking for a property where all the hard work has been done, with nothing left to do but move in and enoy, then this is deinitely the home for you. This is a pristine double storey weatherboard with a superb outlook.This light and bright house is sure to please anyone looking for that serene foothills lifestyle. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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$1,400,000-$1,540,000
Classic Cape Cod On Almost an Acre
Amberloch
Poised proudly in the foothills on the edge of the Yarra Valley. The dream becomes a reality here where almost an acre of lat land with two road frontages and a fabulous dual occupancy Cape Cod Style family home come together with resort style elegance. With around 60 squares under roof, there is accommodation here for all the generations, including 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and an abundance of living areas for work rest and play. The veranda outback leads to a lat lawned area and beyond to the solar heated, salt chlorinated in ground pool. A huge area where you can play host to a game of soccer, cricket or Aussie rules, or simply provide an extra garden area to plant up into an orchard or a massive veggie patch. This area provides a blank canvas ready to be transformed into a back yard that suits your desires and dreams.
Rarely is an opportunity available to secure a property with the breadth of infrastructure (incl. B & B options), that you’ll ind here in this herbrooke property. ntering via the private sealed driveway you will ind 2 beautiful cedar homes. The main home is spread over 3 levels with an outlook over the forest, bedrooms, bathrooms & choice of living areas on each level, all capable of supporting multiple generations. The 2nd dwelling is also fully selfcontained with kitchen, bathroom & living area split over 2 levels, perfect for a & B or separate family accommodation. Privately positioned towards the rear of the property on a m2 appro. parcel, allowing you to enoy the peace & uiet of the forest being only a few minutes drive in either direction to assafras & allista. omplete with ge orkshop, auna, Spa & Self-contained Gym.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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They’re all within a win By Cameron Hutchison Woori Yallock, Upwey Tecoma, Olinda Ferny Creek and Wandin are within one win of each other so there can still be major changes in the top four with two rounds to go in Division One. Healesville and Mount Evelyn are fighting it out for that all important fifth spot but Monbulk still have an outside chance of knocking either one of them out. With one round to go in Division Two, Seville will be minor premiers, Yarra Glen will finish second, Yarra Junction is safe in third, Gembrook has booked fourth spot, and fifth is still up for grabs between Alexandra and Powelltown - with Yea still a distant outsider. In Division one A-grade netball, Olinda has taken back top spot but is only one game clear of Belgrave. Third spot and that second chance is being contested between Wandin and Woori Yallock and that elusive fifth spot is still wide open, with the contenders being Monbulk, Warburton and Mount Evelyn. In Division Two A-grade netball there’s one round to go and Yea and Kinglake are battling it out for the minor premiership, with Seville secure in third. Yarra Junction is safe in fourth spot but Yarra Glen is just hanging onto fifth, with Powelltown only one win away in sixth on a lower percentage. Division 1 Seniors Football (Round 16) Healesville 20.25.145 d Belgrave 5.10.40 Healesville started off well kicking 5.6 to 2.1 in the first. They held Belgrave scoreless in the second and had a lead of 67 points at half time. Healesville kicked another nine goals to three in the last half. Healesville best: D. Plozza, T. Costigan (1 goal), D. Anderson (2 goals), J. Nugent (1 goal), S. Gordon (6 goals), J. Roe-Duggan. Belgrave best: W. Carlyle, C. Power, M. Sproules (1 goal), J. Brown (1 goal), T. Somervaille, R. Hurst (1 goal). Monbulk 12.19.91 d Mount Evelyn 9.6.60 Monbulk got the early lead by nine points at quarter time. Mount Evelyn kicked six goals to four to go into the half-time break leading by three points. Monbulk did not allow Mount Evelyn to kick a goal in the third and took back the lead by 20 points at the final break. The last quarter was tight. Upwey Tecoma 13.12.90 d Emerald 10.9.69 Upwey Tecoma started well with a lead of 26 points at quarter time. Emerald kicked five goals to four in the second to reduce that margin to 24 points. Upwey took control again in the third and the margin stretched out to 45 points. The last quarter was all Emerald, kicking 4.7 to 1.1 as they made a charge. Upwey Tecoma best: L. Beacom, S. Dawson, L. Van Mourik (1 goal), K. Hinton, W. Duncan, T. Holland. Emerald best: J. Bishop (1 goal), L. Sheppard (2 goals), J. Marshall, N. Jansen, C. Thomsen, B. Wilson. Wandin 29.25.199 d Warburton Millgrove 5.3.33 Wandin best: S. Wettenhall (8 goals), R. Heasley, R. Ross (1 goal), D. Barton (2 goals), C. Johnston (4 goals), B. Smith. Warburton Millgrove best: L. Weir, J. Lee, S. Andueza, T. McKenzie (1 goal), L. Barnard, B. Ferguson. Woori Yallock 5.15.45 d Olinda Ferny Creek 5.13.43 The first quarter was a flurry of shots by Woori Yallock, kicking 1.8 to two behinds. Both sides put on two majors in the second but Woori Yallock held onto a nine-point lead. The third quarter was a slog, but Olinda could not get the breakthrough they needed and were still down by nine points at the last change. Olinda kicked 2.3 to Woori’s 1.2 in the last. Woori Yallock best: R. Allen, E. Clasby (2 goals), C. Smedley (1 goal), J. Adams, K. Thompson, B. Arnold. Olinda Ferny Creek best: M. Hottes, E. mailcommunity.com.au
Upwey was too quick for Emerald. Greenall (2 goals), L. Hill, D. Troutman (1 goal), S. Atkinson, M. Bonuda (1 goal). Division 2 Seniors Football (Round 17) Yarra Junction 7.19.61 d Alexandra 6.4.40 Yarra Junction best: K. Robb, J. Bombinski (1 goal), B. Clark, T. Armstrong, J. Holmes, H. Tindley-Roe. Alexandra best: P. Ferguson, C. Heaslip, W. Goonan, S. Steiner (1 goal), B. Kapakoulakis (1 goal), M. Whitbourn. Seville 26.23.179 d Kinglake 2.2.14 Seville best: J. Cecere (1 goal), N. O’Keefe (6 goals), D. Broadway (5 goals), M. Cecere (5 goals), J. Noble, J. Wilkinson (1 goal). Kinglake best: J. Butterworth, W. Graf, J. Orchard, B. White (1 goal), J. Chalmers, L. Hannah. Yarra Glen 54.29.353 d Thornton Eildon 1.0.6 Gembrook Cockatoo 13.9.87 d Yea 9.15.69 Gembrook got away to a cracking start, kicking six goals to one. Yea won the second quarter, kicking 4.4 to four goals straight, but the margin was 27 points at half time. Yea could not get a major in the third and Gembrook extended their lead to 45 points at the final change. Yea rallied in the last, holding Gembrook to just one behind while they kicked 4.4. Gembrook Cockatoo best: P. Gramc (5 goals), D. Volta, M. Templeton (3 goals), D. Scott, R. De Reus, T. Lockyer. Yea best: L. Beattie (1 goal), R. Aldous, J. Carroll (4 goals), A. McSpeerin, A. Walsh, H. Jarvie (1 goal). Under-18s Football (Round 17) Gembrook Cockatoo 17.19.121 d Woori Yallock 4.5.29 Gembrook Cockatoo best: J. Burchill, S. Lamble, M. Frazzetto (1 goal), J. Tilly, J. Firrito, H. Snoxell. Woori Yallock best: J. Leermakers, J. Wall (2 goals), A. Aitchison, J. Aitchison, P. Jenkin, J. Hambling. Healesville 18.12.120 d Alexandra 4.6.30 Healesville best: Z. Fawdry, A. Peterson (1
Picture: BETHANY HUTCHISON goal), D. Pryor, C. Boeder, J. Lawry, N. Pye. Alexandra best: A. McDonald, J. Keath, J. Laurie-Rhodes (1 goal), H. Gilmore (1 goal), N. Stewart (2 goals), B. Thomas. Mount Evelyn 12.7.79 d Monbulk 1.8.14 Mount Evelyn best: J. Hattwell (1 goal), T. Dodd (5 goals), M. Darke (1 goal), N. Hoskin, B. Portbury, B. Staines (1 goal). Monbulk best: A. Richardson, S. Smith, C. Stiff, B. te Boekhorst, S. Bennett, L. Dockery. Upwey Tecoma 17.13.115 d Emerald 3.3.21 Upwey Tecoma best: A. Grenda (11 goals), L. Henderson-Rosaia (1 goal), B. Burrows, W. Sinclair, L. Comber, J. Fox. Emerald best: N. Stuhldreier, J. Zimmerling (1 goal), A. Kapahnke, J. Raukola, B. Rodwell, C. Richardson. Wandin 9.16.70 d Warburton Millgrove 7.4.46 Wandin best: A. Mandl (5 goals), M. Feakes, D. Sartori, C. Steiner (1 goal), A. Baker, D. Wathen. Warburton Millgrove best: S. Figg, J. Coshutt, T. Walker, J. Cahill, M. Knight, K. Handy. Division 1 A-Grade Netball (Round 16) Belgrave 90 d Healesville 17 Belgrave shot 20 goals to five in the first and extended their lead to 38 goals at half time. Belgrave best: E. Schill (54 goals), J. Brady, K. Bradshaw. Healesville best: A. Bryan, A. Stanley (16 goals), C. Chandler. Olinda Ferny Creek 66 d Woori Yallock 49 Olinda accounted for Woori Yallock in a clinical performance. They got out to an eight-goal lead at quarter time. Woori Yallock won the second by one goal, but Olinda put the foot down in the third and shot 17 goals to 10 to give them a nice buffer going into the last. In a tight last quarter Olinda maintained control even though Woori Yallock threw everything at them. Olinda Ferny Creek best: B. Smith, K. Tomlinson, A. Osborne.
Woori Yallock best: A. Newham, A. McGurgan (9 goals), M. Sudomirski (35 goals). Monbulk Hawks 41 d Mount Evelyn 38 It was nine goals each at quarter time, and Monbulk got the break in the second by just two goals. They extended that to nine goals at three quarter time and survived a 12-goal onslaught from Mount Evelyn in the last. Monbulk Hawks best: K. Wragg, T. Mancarella, S. Stubbs. Mount Evelyn best: S. Jones, K. Black (22 goals), C. Quilty. Upwey Tecoma 52 d Emerald 25 Upwey got the early lead by four goals, took full control in the second and led by 14 goals at half time. They finished off well, shooting 27 goals to 14. Upwey Tecoma best: S. Silvester (32 goals), P. Day, J. Bell. Emerald best: K. Ellis, M. Pansow (16 goals), J. Terry. Wandin 59 d Warburton Millgrove 32 Wandin best: J. Cullimore (40 goals), C. Seivers, K. McMahon. Warburton Millgrove best: S. Fotia, C. Barnard, N. Petrucev. Division 2 A-Grade Netball (Round 17) Yea 89 d Gembrook Cockatoo 8 Yea best: C. Spagnolo (5 goals), G. Duncan. N. Watts (53 goals). Gembrook Cockatoo best: L. Williams, H. Burton, B. Munnerley. Seville 37 d Kinglake 32 Seville best: C. McDonnell (19 goals), M. Bell, S. Durant. Kinglake best: L. Wards, C. Ryan, F. Waack (21 goals). Yarra Junction 58 d Alexandra 41 Yarra Junction best: C. Lever, H. Sciberras, A. Ula. Alexandra best: L. Steyger, L. Chapple (26 goals), H. Duldig. Tuesday, 21 August, 2018
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Undefeated Monbulk Under 16s will meet Wesburn in the Grand Final at Gembrook on Sunday. 184310
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Hawks Under-16s through to the GF By Cindy Downey Monbulk Junior Football The teams fought through slippery, tough and wet conditions for two wins and a loss in the finals. Congratulations goes to the Under-16 boys as they head into the grand final this weekend. Under-14 girls Monbulk 2.2.14 d Emerald 2.0.12 It was tough conditions for both teams, with very few moments of good ball transfer and fluent footy. The ball was very heavy and most of the game was congested, so whoever was able to gain possession in their forward line was going to get results. Monbulk battled hard all day and made sure they fought to the end. Under-14 boys Emerald 1.9.15 d Monbulk 0.1.1 The result didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t go the Hawksâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; way. The side is filled with pride for the way the team played on Sunday and for the entire season. Under-16 boys Monbulk 5.6.36 d Healesville 4.3.27 The boys had a very tough contest. The ground was soft and the ball was slippery, but the team worked hard and stuck to their structures to come away with a close win.
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YRA athletes take out the trophies By Jamie Strudley The 2018 Yarra Ranges Athletics (YRA) cross country season came to a close on Saturday 11 August as we presented cross country awards to athletes from YRA, Croydon Little Athletics and Cockatoo Little Athletics. Presentations were held at Hedgend Maze in Healesville, where attendees made use of the marquee, barbecues and all the fun stuff there for an awesome day. Congratulations went to all the participation award-winners. Their consistent attendance was a delight to see and made the club and athletes stronger, with big numbers competing each weekend. The club hopes to see them in the summer months, too. Congratulations and thanks went to all the people who helped out on a regular basis including Alan Harris, Farlie Sykes, Brendan De Schwartz, Jayden Clarke, Ciara Willey, Dave Laven, Erika Bedyn, Jim an d Danni van mailcommunity.com.au
President's Award winners Stephanie and Bailey. Picture: ERIKA BEDYN Bemmell,Nigel and Renee Murden, Michael and Katie Clarke, Byran Ackerly. Joel Johnson, Jess Dux, Nicole Cannon, Simone Burger, Renee Horsley, Michael Willey and Rob Belli. The "that's what cross country is all about" award went to the very deserving and hardworking Johnson family. Club champions were Ky Harris and Zoe Clarke and president awards went to Bailey
Van Bert and Stephanie van Bemmel. Mitchell McNaught, Emily Kinwell, Mischa Gopal, Graeme Woolridge, Rob Belli, Nicole Cannon and Renee Horsley won the PB awards. A very big thank-you and well done went to the person who made it all happen each week, Graeme Woolridge. It was another fantastic season of cross country enjoyed by all members of the club. Mr Woolridge's efforts throughout the cold, foggy, frosty winter months are what makes the club so great. YRA's little athletes now await the start of the summer track and field season in late September while its senior athletes travel to Anglesea on Saturday for the Victorian Ekiden Relay Championships. The club welcomes all athletes of any age or ability. For information on how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check the YRA Facebook page.
Yarra Ranges AFL Junior Football League Results Under-16: Preliminary 2 Monbulk 5.6.36 d Healesville 4.3.27 Wesburn 5.8.38 d Olinda Ferny Creek 5.8.38 Grand Final: Monbulk v Wesburn Under-14 Blue: Preliminary 1 Mount Evelyn 1.9.15 d Monbulk 0.1.1 Grand Final: Emerald v Mount Evelyn Under-14 Green: Preliminary 1 Upwey Tecoma 5.4.34 d Yarra Glen 4.6.30 Grand Final: Wandin v Upwey Tecoma Under-12: Preliminary 2 Woori Yallock 8.13.61 d Healesville 0.0.0 Olinda Ferny Creek 5.11.41 d Emerald 0.2.2 Grand Final: Woori Yallock v Olinda Ferny Creek Under-11: Preliminary 1 Healesville 4.2.26 d Woori Yallock 3.3.21 Grand Final: Mount Evelyn v Healesville Grand Finals at Gembrook on Sunday 26 August Eastern Region Girls Football League Results Preliminary Finals Under-18 Premier Mount Evelyn 2.4.16 d Blackburn 0.3.3 Under-18 Premier Grand Final: Mount Evelyn v Donvale at Belgrave Under-16 Division 1 Vermont 5.3.33 d Yarra Glen 1.3.9 Grand Finals for these divisions are being played on Sunday 26 August Semi Finals Under-16 Yarra Ranges Division Seville 8.5.53 d Healesville 1.4.10 Upwey Tecoma 5.5.35 d Worawa 1.0.6 Under-14 Yarra Ranges Division Monbulk 2.2.14 d Emerald 2.0.12 Yarra Glen 4.4.28 d Worawa 0.3.3 Under-14 Premier Grand Final: Mount Evelyn v South Belgrave/Lysterfield at Belgrave Under-12 Yarra Ranges Division Healesville 3.3.21 d Yarra Glen 2.2.14 Olinda Ferny Creek White 1.4.10 d Belgrave 0.0.0 Grand Finals for these divisions are being played on 2 September at Yarra Glen
Monbulk and Healesville Under 16s battled it out in slippery conditions at Queen's Park, Healesville. 184310 Tuesday, 21 August, 2018
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