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Lanterns for leukaemia Walkers carrying lanterns transformed Lillydale Lake into a sea of glowing light in a bid to beat blood cancer. Wandin Rotary Club’s Brian Hodgson organised the Thursday 27 September Light the Night event to support the Leukaemia Foundation. Walkers, including Croydon's Maddi and Harley, carried a gold balloon to remember a loved one, white to reflect on their own blood cancer journey, or blue to support others. “I began my walk for Leukaemia to support a relative,” Mr Hodgson said. “Over many years we have shared many Light the Night walks together and enjoyed the company of others each with their own journeys. “One outcome of the night is that we raise money to change lives.” The Leukaemia Foundation will use funds raised through Light the Night for medical research into leukaemia, myeloma, lymphoma and other blood disorders, and support services. Visit lightthenight.org.au to donate. Picture: GREG CARRICK
Mini city for kids A $30 million mini-city where kids can act out adulthood roles and explore potential careers is coming to Lilydale. KidzMondo will open the replica city in 2020 at Box Hill Institute Lilydale campus. It will boast replicas of airports, banks, factories, theatres, shops, police stations, media outlets and supermarkets in a 7000 square metre building. Children will be able to take care of patients as a doctor or nurse, save lives as a fireman and get behind the wheel as a race car driver. They will even be able to trade in their own
currency, enjoy beauty treatments and learn how to make pizza. It will be the first miniature replica city in Australia from KidzMondo, which has centres in Beirut, Istanbul and Doha. The ‘edutainment’ centres aim to inspire kids through educational and engaging activities to prepare them for the world of adulthood. KidzMondo Australia CEO Norman Gray said it was important to provide a setting where children could experiment through play and real hands-on activities. “They will work together and learn from
each other, and because they are having fun they will retain what they are doing,” the former Box Hill Institute CEO said. The KidzMondo centre at Lilydale will feature 80 different activities. Each area will have a facilitator to supervise and provide children with theoretical background about the activity being undertaken. Parents can watch through glass windows, but are encouraged to drop their child off or wait in the parents' lounge. Mr Gray said each child would be fitted with a security bracelet that tracked them in the centre, which would have more than 400 security cam-
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT‌ Apprentice wins big Hills resident Lachlan Hancock-Wolfe was the deserving minor winner of the Mitre 10 Ultimate Apprentice competition. "Lachlan is employed as a first-year apprentice of a local plumbing business," Murphy's Mitre 10 director Julie Murphy said. He received a Makita drill kit and a Sutton's drill bit set from Julie and trade manager Adrian at the Monbulk store.
Poppies for peace Suzanne Phoenix snapped this exchange during Seville''s win over Gembrook Cockatoo in the AFL Yarra Ranges Division 2 Reserves Grand Final. Follow @MailCommunity on Instagram for our photos from across the Yarra Ranges, and tag us in your local shots for a chance to see them in print.
LETTERS Monbulk refuge worry At Monbulk on Thursday 20 September we had an incident where a helicopter had to land to pick up an injured man who was in a car accident in Olinda. Normally the Monbulk football ground would be used but that is under repair. Next would have been the Monbulk High School but that is also under repair. Next would have been Baynes Park but that
is also under repair, so the Monbulk soccer pitch was the last resort. Seeing that the Monbulk football ground is a refuge in case of fires in the area, where do the residents go as it is a huge project and may not be finished for the fire season? The Monbulk soccer pitches are synthetic so surely they wouldn't be an ideal answer. Margaret Boyd, Monbulk.
Ladies gathered at the Lilydale RSL on Monday 17 September to accept thanks for knitting, crocheting and felting 5000-plus poppies. They'll be planted in the garden surrounding the cenotaph in the Main Street ready for Remembrance Day on 11 November, 100 years from the end of World War I. Judith Shiel will also make a poppy wreath featuring names of the Lilydale soldiers who died in WWI, to be displayed at the Lilydale RSL. Sharon Chuck co-ordinated the project with support from the sub-branch, and Evelyn MP Christine Fyffe provided a thank-you morning tea.
You mocha me crazy The Mail team are sad to report that Healesville Harvest Cafe is closing its doors. The Healesville Hotel posted the news on Facebook, and said that it was time to "change and to use the space for something new and different".
The cafe's last day of trading is Sunday 7 October before they begin to work on a new project. There will be many people - the team at the Mail included - seeking out a new location for their morning coffee hit ...
Keep an eye on ivy Keyboard warriors say the ivy on private and public land is really getting out of control again in the Dandenongs. "We all need to kill it off wherever we see it," the concerned local wrote on a hills-focused Facebook page. "Got a neighbour? Have a chat to them about it. "Get the both of you a free dabber from the council, and let them know you can apply for a free tip voucher for a trailer load of environmental weed waste. "It's bringing down so many healthy trees and we're drowning in the stuff..." Advertisement
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Zane’s all ready to rock By Casey Neill Zane Blumeris first picked up a guitar just two years ago. From 31 October he'll star as Zach in Andrew Lloyd Webber's School of Rock at Her Majesty's theatre in Melbourne. The Mooroolbark 11-year-old said his dad was a drummer who played a bit of guitar. "He played this song that I really liked and I asked him to teach me," Zane said. "It really encouraged me to learn guitar. "After I learnt the chords and stuff me and dad still jammed, but I went on YouTube and found videos on how to play different songs." Zane's dad is also an actor. "When I was really little, just before Prep, I used to film myself on the iPod and used to make up these little movies and stuff," he said. School of Rock is his first role, aside from "tiny school productions".
"It's something I've always dreamed of," he said. "The fact that it's actually happening is amazing." When asked whether this was just the start of a career in the biz, Zane said he'd "gone through phases throughout my life" contemplating his path. "It was always to do with being in front of an audience, or entertaining," he said. "I even went through a phase when I got into stand-up comedy. "As long as I'm on a stage in front of people..." And he certainly will be, as one of three kids who'll play Zach. He's among 36 young performers from around the country who'll share the key roles in the tale of wannabe rock star Dewey Finn, who poses as a substitute teacher and turns straight-A students into a rock band.
"Zach starts off in the show as a fairly quiet kid but Mr Schneebly, or Dewey Finn, helps him become pretty extroverted and out there," he said. "It all started when my uncle sent me an advertisement for School of Rock auditioning. "We sent in a video and we got a call back. "One thing led to another." He said that rehearsing for the show was "the best fun ever". "We've been listening to all the songs. "It had been a massive family movie for us. "Ever since I can remember we always watched School of Rock." Andrew Lloyd Webber watched the audition tapes for the Melbourne production. "We've got great kids in a show that is all about how music can empower children," he said. Visit SchoolofRock.com.au for more information.
Rovers take out the flag Mount Evelyn came from fifth spot on the ladder at the end of the home and away season to beat Olinda Ferny Creek by two points in the Division 1 Reserves Grand Final. The Friday 28 September match at Yarra Glen was deja vu for Olinda, as the side missed out on last year's AFL Yarra Ranges Division 1 Reserves Premiership by two points. Olinda took a nine-point lead into the quarter-time break and looked to be in control. But Mount Evelyn came back and got finally got ahead in the last, despite inaccuracy in front of goal. See page 26 for the full finals report.
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IN BRIEF Jewel thieves Thieves stole more than $100,000 in jewellery from a home in Monbulk. Yarra Ranges CIU said the break-in occurred between 7.30am 7.30pm on Monday 24 September. Thieves entered the Carcoola Road house via a rear sliding door.
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Mount Evelyn wins the Division 1 Reserves Grand Final by two points over Olinda Ferny Creek. Picture: GREG CARRICK
Trail change made to protect the flora A mountain biking trail through Mount Evelyn will take a slight detour to protect native plants. The Mount Evelyn Aqueduct Mountain Biking Trail will link the Dandenong Ranges with Yarra Valley trails. Yarra Ranges Councillor Tim Heenan said the proposed alignment for 1.2 kilometres of the trail had been changed "to avoid certain trees that have grown along the proposed alignment and ensured the riders don't enter private property". "We started an extensive cultural and heritage management plan to be completed by the end of the year, investigating the alignment to ensure we don't disturb heritage sites, with Aboriginal Victoria, the Bunurong and Wurundjeri communities," he said. "We walked the site with environmental groups last year, and the council has been looking into creating historical and environ-
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mental signage to explain what the aqueduct is and how it came to be here in Mount Evelyn." The aqueduct used to transfer water from the Upper Yarra Reservoir to townships. "It's now used by many walkers for fitness and to enjoy nature, and we want everyone to continue using the trail in a safe and harmonious way," Cr Heenan said. "There are many animals living in Mount Evelyn, like kangaroos and wombats, near the track and their habitats have been taken into consideration." Yarra Ranges Mountain Bikers president Andrew Swann said the group was pleased to see some progress being made on the trail and to provide in-principal support for its development. "We look forward to working with the trail building company that is awarded the detailed design of this trail, and look forward to riding it," he said.
"Although it's only a relatively small section of trail, it will provide an important link between the existing Silvan mountain bike trails and one of the main access trails from Mount Evelyn." The Mount Evelyn Aqueduct Walking Trail runs from the Olinda Creek Walking Track near Silvan to the Mount Evelyn township. The aqueduct was de-commissioned in the 1970s and the rural section of land through which it passed has been preserved as a park. A cultural and heritage management plan will inform the final trail alignment, which is likely to be released next year. The Friends of the Mount Evelyn Aqueduct group will be invited to help during construction. It will be separate from the existing shared trail. Council will support the group with funding to revegetate the former informal trails with local indigenous plants.
Thieves stole computer and radio equipment from the Yarra Ranges Council headquarters in Lilydale. Yarra Ranges CIU officers said they cut chains to enter five sheds on the Anderson Street site between 5pm on Friday 21 September and 8am on Monday 24 September. The break-in followed another at the council’s Nelson Road depot on 30 August, where thieves broke into vehicles and stole thousands of dollars in garden maintenance tools. Police are investigating whether the two are linked.
Two Beaulieu break-ins A black bag filled with opals was among the items stolen during a raid on a Lilydale home. Yarra Ranges CIU is investigating the Beaulieu Avenue break-in, which occurred between lunch time on 16 September and 9.30am on 24 September. The homeowners were away and thieves entered via a sliding door. They also stole other jewellery and a Holden Calais valued at $3000. Police said it could be linked to another burglary that occurred in the same street between 10.30pm on 24 September and 7am the following day. In that case, thieves forced ntry to a locked garage and stole a blue Subaru WRX and a silver Mercedes CLS.
We need the Police back in our Yarra Valley schools! The Police in Schools program will help school children in Evelyn gain respect for Police, the law and our community and work towards breaking the cycle of youth crime before it begins. The Police in Schools program will allow everyone in the school community to seek help with a range of policing issues, including the scourge of family violence.
“A Police in Schools program has the capacity to deal with all the destructive elements plaguing our society” - Kel Glare former Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police
“Getting police involved at the grassroots level will ultimately reduce crime in Evelyn.” Authorised by Christine Fyffe MP, Liberal Member for Evelyn, 143 Main Street, Lilydale VIC 3140. Funded from Parliamentary budget.
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The need for quality care During the last election, I promised we'd give our community access to high quality and affordable public hospital-care close to home, and I was so incredibly proud and humbled to attend Angliss Hospital recently to unveil their $20 million expansion as part of that pledge. Our community - and generations to come - will reap the benefits of a new intensive care unit, a second short-stay unit, refurbished paediatric area and new mental health spaces in the emergency department.
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The Angliss Hospital will now be able to offer even greater, accessible and efficient healthcare when it's needed most. It also means our hard-working doctors, nurses and support staff will have access to the first-rate facilities and equipment they need to deliver the very best care to patients. But there's still more to do. A re-elected Labor government is committed to executing stage two of the hospital expansion - more hospital beds as part of a major redevelopment of the Angliss Hospital and an
entirely new hub for aged care services at the Wantirna Health site, including 60 high-care beds and 60 aged care mental health beds. For decades it has only been Labor Governments that have invested in Angliss Hospital. Indeed, the community will never forget that this invaluable facility was slated to close under the Liberals. I'm so proud that we've once again invested in quality hospital care for our area - for our littlest residents to our most senior.
SNIPPETS Friendship group The CottonTales are having a small exhibition on 13 and 14 October. Funds raised will go to the Belgrave Heights and South Fire Brigade. The event will be held at Belgrave South Progress Hall from 10am to 4 pm. There will be a sausage sizzle, a quilt raffle and much more. Entry is $5.
Belgrave CFA open day Visit Belgrave Fire Brigade for fun activities for the kids, displays and community information. There will be trucks and fire fighting equipment on display and there might even be a visit from Captain Koala. There'll be Devonshire tea and a sausage sizzle available. Belgrave CFA will open its doors from 10am to 2pm on Sunday 21 October.
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Coranderrk explained Learn more about the dramatic history and significance of the former Coranderrk Reserve in Healesville at a free talk from archaeologist
WE KNOW A MECHANIC WHEN WE SEE ONE! Go to Total Tools Ferntree Gully for great advice on all mechanical tools in store.
Belgrave CFA are opening their doors for their annual open day. and historian Dr Garry Presland. Belgrave Library will host the event on Thursday 11 October. Bookings: 9800 6489 or yourlibrary.com.au.
Country music show The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting a Walk Up - Open Mic concert from 12.30pm to 5pm on Sunday 7 October at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully. Artists will perform songs in the country, bluegrass
and folk genres. The hall can accommodate an audience of up to 100 people. New singers, musicians, and bands are always welcome. A band or musician is available to back singers, if required. Entry is $7, $5 for members - to help cover costs. The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month. Call Graham on 5964 8298 with any inquiries.
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Owner and head chef of The Main Corner in Upwey, Tony Wong, is holding a fund-raiser to fight against Motor Neurone Disease on 4 October. There are 60 tickets available at $100 per head, half of which Tony is donating to the Neil Daniher Fight MND charity, along with a third of drink sales made on the night. Tickets can be purchased directly from Tony on 0419 118 629 or through Helen Jones on 0419 579 488.
The Ferntree Gully Arts Society will hold a member exhibition during October. The exhibition will include different styles, mediums and subjects and is a great opportunity to purchase a wonderful piece of art. The exhibition will be open to the public on weekends from 11am to 4pm, 7 October until 4 November. Free entry.
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IN BRIEF Doors open to $6m kinder Lilydale's littlest residents can enjoy new kinder and childcare rooms, a toy library and children's garden at the new Lilydale Lakeside Children's Centre. Early Childhood Education Minister Jenny Mikakos visited Box Hill Institute in Lilydale on Tuesday 25 September to officially open the $6.6 million facility. It will cater for 50 kinder and 76 childcare places as well as provide families access to maternal and child health services, community playgroups and other family services. The kinder service brings science, technology, engineering and mathematics into play and activities, and has an early childhood educator who speaks in Mandarin. The State Government contributed $6.1 million towards the centre.
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Sopheak Chin, Song Len Try and Phany Chin from Edison Bakehouse in Monbulk, who make the best gourmet pie in Australia.
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any pie was the pastry and balancing the flavours. He said it was the "strong but balanced pepper" in his steak and pepper pie which made the award-winning pie unique. With more than 20 different types of pies, Mr Chin is always experimenting with new pies and takes feedback from his customers. For the moment he is busy perfecting his gold award-winning chicken and banana curry pie, which he said still needed a little work. “We all love the work and I love the baking so we keep trying and experimenting,” he said.
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There is no finer food than the humble country pie, and inside every Australian there is a profound desire to find the perfect pie - the one above all others. Those searching can now rest knowing they can bite into Australia’s official Best Gourmet Pie at Edison Bakehouse in Monbulk. At this year’s Great Australian Pie Competition, the Edison Bakehouse steak and pepper pie was crowned the Best Gourmet Pie in the country against 2000 other entries.
On top of that, their chicken, curry banana pie, plain steak, steak and chilli, and steak and Guinness pies were all gold medallists in their categories. Owner and chief baker, Sopheak Chin, said it was the first time the bakery had entered the competition. “We thought we’d just just try it and do our best and see how we go and somehow we won it,” he said. “We entered six of them and five got gold and one silver.” Mr Chin said the most important part of
Small businesses in the Selby area will be able to access relevant, reliable and affordable information on growing their business at a workshop on Tuesday 23 October. Last year more than 4800 people participated in more than 430 Small Business Victoria workshops across the state. The most popular topics included starting a business, financial management, employing staff, marketing and digital business. The targeted workshops are part of a longrunning program. Established and prospective business owners can access the advice they need to make informed decisions to expand their business and grow their profits. Experienced private sector business specialists skilled in developing and managing small businesses deliver all Small Business Victoria workshops. Small Business Victoria partners with more than 50 host organisations to deliver the affordable events, with Selby Community House to host this workshop. The Marketing your business: How to get it right first time short workshop will run from 7pm. Visit business.vic.gov.au or call Small Business Victoria on 13 22 15 for more information.
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Animals get a blessing Lillydale Lake will host a Buddhist animal blessing day for the first time. The Sunday 28 October event will be the 10th annual animal blessing for Nalandra Buddhist Institute's spiritual director His Eminence Zimo'g Rinpoche. World Animal Day inspired the ceremony, which is dedicated to the well-being of all animals past, present and future. All pets attending will receive blessing cords, blessed water and food. Animals unable to attend or who are deceased are not forgotten. Their loved ones can bring photographs and provide their name at registration. "My father has now turned 100 but I intend to take him," Susie Howard told the Mail. "Last year we were blessed with lovely weather and my father loves animals. "I don't think he really understood the ceremony but being in an open setting, the sun spilling through the branches of the trees, seeing the dogs and being able to stroke some of them - and at the end he said to one of the organisers he felt he was in heaven. "There just seems to be an amazing energy, which I think he must have picked up." Ms Howard said it was a special moment in time. "It gives such happiness knowing your beloved pet, past or present, is at the centre of this spiritual blessing," she said. "One year, a beautiful silver-back gorilla had passed away at Melbourne Zoo and a former employee placed his photo high on a tree trunk and he seemed to be peering down at all
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Open the studio door By Derek Schlennstedt His Eminence Zimo’g Rinpoche blessing a very attentive attendee. of us in that commanding way that they have." Registration will start at 10.30am, with the blessing ceremony to follow at 11am and a picnic lunch from 12.30pm. Entry is via 435 Swansea Road. Guests can follow the path to the lake and keep an eye out for Tibetan prayer flags. Attendance is by donation, with all proceeds to not-for-profit agency Animal Aid, which provides foster care and adoption services. Email nalandrainstitute@gmail.com or call Prue on 0425 841 913 for more information.
Burrinja invites artists, makers and creators who live in the Dandenong Ranges to apply for Dandenong Ranges Open Studios 2019. Held annually in autumn, it celebrates the region's rich and vibrant artistic practice in an interactive and eclectic weekend event and group exhibition. Burrinja's community cultural development officer Toni Main said there were five funded spaces on offer for emerging artists. "This category is designed to support practising artists who live in the Dandenong Ranges, but may not have a dedicated studio space, or who would are in the first five years of their arts practise," she said. The 2019 program will include collectives,
emerging artists and individual artists. Artists whose practice is unique or experimental as well as those who create traditional visual arts are welcome to apply. Ms Main said this could include painters, ceramicists, performers, makeup artists, costume designers, writers, graphic designers, architects, sound artists and even tattoo artists. The Open Studios weekend has attracted art-minded visitors and tourists since 2004, and last year welcomed 7500 studio visitors. Next year the group exhibition will be held in partnership with the Sherbrooke Art Society at the Sherbrooke Art Gallery in Belgrave. Applications close Sunday 7 October. Visit www.openstudios.org.au for more information or to apply.
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Dr Pain puts up his hand Geoff Pain is the Health Australia Party's number one candidate for the Eastern Victoria Region. The Monbulk research scientist will vie for a seat in the Legislative Council, Victoria's upper house, at the 24 November State Election. Dr Pain resigned from the Australian Labor Party after 47 years membership, citing a lack of democracy within the party, sanctioning the Trans Pacific Partnership, and pressure from federal "People are looking for alternative new parties and HAP fits the bill," he said. Dr Pain will be campaigning strongly to stop fluoridation in Victoria, which is official HAP policy. He studied?biochemistry, chemistry, information science, mathematics and physics at Monash University, then completed his bachelor of science and PhD specialising in
organometallic chemistry. He's since worked as a researcher in anticancer drugs, for Telstra Research Laboratories in Clayton, lecturing in photonics, and as a consultant in environmental pollution and toxicology. Most recently he was employed as a consultant by Felton Grimwade and Bosisto's for projects in natural products and hydration. Dr Pain said he'd reviewed extensive research over the past 17 years on the effects of fluoride on living creatures. When not campaigning against environmental pollution and fluoridation, he has enjoyed various hobbies including rifle and shotgun target shooting, gliding, bushwalking and photography. The Eastern Victoria Region includes the Gembrook, Monbulk and Evelyn Legislative Assembly, or lower house, electorates.
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Inner peace for all means the hills are truly alive By Derek Schlennstedt In the spirit of creating a time and place to 'learn peace', the hills community and Tecoma Uniting Church came together for a peaceful festival. At the Tecoma Uniting Church Can We Make Peace mini-festival on 22 September, Paul O’Halloran moderated a lively discussion around peace with a panel of people representing diverse perspectives and viewpoints. Barkat, an asylum seeker and Muslim man who spent years in detention in Naura and Melbourne, suggested at the event that we have to “remove our suspicion of others who may seem
to be different, by getting know them”. Alannah McPeake, a local Year 11 student said “when we impose beliefs on others we rob them of their freedom”. “In order to have a peaceful society we need to allow different beliefs,” she said. The inaugural event was not just a celebration of peace, but a challenge to all who attended to reflect on how to create peace both personally, locally, within Australia and globally. Gary Detez, who represented the Indigenous voice, made it clear that “if we do not treat our planet with love and respect we will have no possibility of peace".
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He said that the first Australians were “not connected to the land, they are the land” and others could start to “join them and walk with them as Australians together”. Panelist Julie O’Donnell, from the Tecoma Buddhist Rime Institute, and Richard Jupp, a Catholic Chaplain, both agreed that “peace begins within”. The event, which was held on International World Day of Peace, is a first for the Tecoma Uniting Church. The church hopes that following its success the event will become a regular feature of its community outreach and social justice program.
During the proceedings, participants had the opportunity to experience meditation using Roderick McLeod’s soundscape and a quiet room was set aside on the day for personal reflection. Tecoma Uniting Church and members of the community said that they intentionally worked collaboratively with the local community; wanting to provide an example of peaceful collaboration by coming together and reaching out. “Hopefully we challenged and inspired people to better practice and embody peace,” organisers said.
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Healing the natural way The Natural Healing Centre in Ferny Creek has been helping the community achieve and maintain optimal health for over 50 years by combining proven methods with an extensive knowledge of health and wellbeing. Through good communication, knowledge and an approach to getting to the cause of problems by using physical/emotional problem-solving, The Natural Healing Centre help people with stress, nutrition, diet, child/baby health, digestive issues, candida, back pain,
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Something for everyone Coonara Community House's term four programs have something to offer all members of the community. From children to seniors looking at making new friends and learning new skills, there's something for everyone. Christmas craft and cooking workshops for all ages will help fill those spaces under the tree, and if anyone needs tips on gardening or working with wood, Coonara Community House has the professionals' onsite to help. "Perhaps you've always wanted to write a novel or make your own clothes? Or if you're just looking for fun and friendship, then one of the monthly community lunches, the upcycled craft group, the garden club or the charity knitting group might be of interest," Ashleigh Mythen of Coonara Community House said. "Or, if you like a bit of a challenge, the Introduction to Plumbing for Women Course could help you save lots of money and maybe open a new career path. "But we can also help you with career options at our over 50's Job Search Workshop." And for those who don't like throwing things away, they can learn how to spruce old items up at the centre's clothing Repair Cafe and Upcycling Furniture Program. There are also classes to help develop creative and personal reflective skills. Social events in term four include the centre's busiest day of the year; when they host a Halloween Trick or Treat on October 31. There's also the community Christmas party on December 15. Drop into Coonara Community House from Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm or check out the website www.coonarahouse.org.au. Alternatively, drop into the Community Space at Westfield Knox City, opposite the
From children, to seniors looking at making new friends and learning new skills, there’s something for everyone at Coonara Community House. fresh food market, and chat to one of Coonara's friendly volunteers on a Tuesday morn-
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Community House on 9758 7081 or email Leanne@coonarahouse.org.au.
Coonara Community House is seeking volunteers to assist with our social enterprises. This includes:
Upcycling textiles to make clothing & gifts
Making re-usable bags for local libraries
We will teach you how to work with tools, sew and design as part of this program.
Wednesday nights 6:30pm to 9:00pm Enjoy your irst class for free!
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MDLC has partnered with Paul Kalra of RACV Drive School to mentor future drivers and their home-based instructors.
On the road to success Mountain District Learning Centre (MDLC) is running a pre-driving course for future drivers and their home-based instructors. The Learner Driver Readiness Campaign is an accredited course that is designed to provide drivers and instructors with relevant, upto-date information, to ensure a pleasant and positive learning experience.
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Dru Yoga Dru Yoga is a graceful form of Yoga, based on soft flowing movements, directed breathing and visualisation. Monday 15 Oct-10 Dec 2018 | $120 | B.Y.O mat, blanket and cushion. *No class on Monday 9 November. Zumba - “More Like a Dance Party than a Workout” Teena wants to share her love of dance with you and if you are part of her class she will not stop until she teaches you how to feel free with the music. Monday 1 Oct-29 Oct 2018 (5 weeks) $60 paid prior to commencement | $15 casual as you go Monday12 Nov-10 Dec 2018 (5 weeks) $60 paid prior to commencement | $15 casual as you go Cultural Diversity Group Join this social afternoon Italian group for activities. Includes monthly lunches and lots of socialising. Fridays 11.00am-3.00pm $2 session Seniors Activities in Kilsyth Bingo, socialising, card games, day outings and much more. Tuesdays| 11.00am - 2.30pm | $2 session MARLI BLOOM - Floral Workshops Flower Crown Workshop Let Marli Bloom teach you the latest trend of flower crowns. Make a beautiful piece to take home. BYO hand towel. Monday Oct 29 2018 | 7-9pm | $48 Christmas Wreath Workshop Make your own wreath for Christmas. Learn up-to-date techniques that you can use over & over again or make your own Christmas gift. BYO hand towel. Thursday 22 Nov 2018 | 7-9pm | $55
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Christmas Floral Arrangement Learn how to produce a beautiful Christmas inspired arrangement for your table or home centre piece. BYO dish or vase (not clear glass) and hand towel. Monday 10 Dec 2018|7-9pm | $48 Brilliant Business Photos (18BASICITB) Jazz up your business flyers and promotional materials. Learn about free editing tools, add and be creative with your photos. Discover free online photos, link into your publications or PowerPoint presentations. Thursday 25 Oct-15 Nov | 9:30am-12pm | $75 | Con $50
Upon successful completion of this 4 week course you will have:
Introduction Facebook for Small Business BASICIT1234 Learn tips and tricks of Facebook. Have confidence and skills to utilise Facebook to promote your small business. Thursday 22 Nov-6 Dec | 12.30-3pm | $60 | Con $50 Occasional Care at Japara Monday 9am-12noon / Wednesday & Friday 9am-2pm $10 per child - Minimum 2 hours OCC finishing Wed 19 Dec 2018. Returning late Jan 2019. Playgroups at Japara *Per school term fees Grandparents Tuesdays 10am-12pm | $40 New groups - Vacancies Open Tuesday 9:30-11:30am | $50 Tuesday 1pm-3pm | $50 | Oct 9th (Babies 6-12mths) Thursdays - Limited spaces Thursday 9:30-11:30am | $50
An accredited Certiicate of Attainment for VU22410 Investigate driving and owning a car
Help with getting your learners permit
Strategies for staying safe on the road
Conidence to get behind the wheel
Introduction to driving instructors throughout the local area
Organised pathways into driving lessons
Discounted driving lessons
$99.00 (concession available) Classes start Wednesday 24th October 2018 at Boronia Library 6pm to 8pm.
JAPARA - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday 14 November 2018 7.30pm - All Welcome
Japara End of Year Celebration The Japara Board, CEO and Staff invite all participants, groups, hirers, stakeholders and community members to join us for afternoon tea, drinks and great conversation to celebrate our successful and very full year. Tuesday 11 Dec|2:30pm-4pm | RSVP: For catering purposes.
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Record Keeping Workshop - Wednesday Oct 17th, 7pm-9pm Put an end to paperwork getting the better of you at this essential introduction to good practice record keeping. Learn how to easily manage and quickly access the wide range of changing vital statistics generated by your business from sales figures and stock records to cash flow. Be Connect - Jump Online - Tuesday 16th Oct, 2pm-3pm Introduction to getting online by either laptop or other digital device. It’s a taster of the internet and how to get connected. Children’s Week - FREE EVENT - Monday 22nd Oct, 9:30-11am Japara Pram and Toddler Walk. Join us for story time and then a lovely walk around Elizabeth Bridge Reserve. Followed by a play and morning tea back at Japara. Yoga for Everyone Yoga classes are a great place to work on your alignment, learn relaxation techniques, and become comfortable with doing Yoga while building strength and flexibility. Tuesday 9 Oct-10 Dec 2018 9:15-10:30am | $96 | BYO mat and towel *No class on Monday 9 November.
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providing information about owning your own car,” Janet said. “In addition, this course provides access to discounted driving lessons.” For more information about the Learner Driver Readiness Campaign, call Mountain District Learning Centre on 9758 7859.
MDLC partnered with Paul Kalra of RACV Drive School to mentor future drivers and their home-based instructors. “Paul’s extensive knowledge in this field, along with his calm and reassuring manner, will provide everyone involved with the confidence to follow a direct pathway from pre-learner to probationary driver whilst also
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Warm regard By Derek Schlennstedt
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There’s a unique quilting group in Monbulk helping to keep children around the world warm. Quilts for Orphans has been around for more than 10 years and started after members heard that orphans in India slept on the floor. They had a deeply-felt desire to do something about it. Group members volunteer their time and talent to make quilts which are sent to orphaned children in India, China, Indonesia, Afghanistan and other places where they are needed. To highlight the plight of children in other countries and to demonstrate the skills of quilting, the group is holding a quilting festival. “This year, because we haven’t been able to have it at the usual location, we’re having it at Mont De Lancey,” member Annette Stone said. “We’ve extended the time and completely changed the format. “We’re going to have a maker marathon which is a 'ready set go' and see how much we can sew in the day.” Ms Stone said there would be workshops and activities that revolved around quilting and were suitable for all ages. Since the group's inception, the membership has grown to more than 20 women. Over the span of 10 years they have created 3000 quilts which have been gifted to those in need. Ms Stone said Mont De Lancey was a great location for the festival as quilting fit with the theme of lost arts. She encouraged everyone to come along and to join the group if they were interested or
Mayor Len Cox is inviting Yarra Ranges residents into his back yard.
Len’s back yard bash From left, Sheryl Beams, Jenny Stokes and Picture: ROB CAREW Susan Hamilton. 185493 wanted to learn a new skill. “It’s really about having a bit of fun, enjoying our sewing and getting together and I think that’s one of the things - you meet up with other women for a common cause and learn from each other as well,” she said. “I think we all enjoy working on something that is going to bring comfort to people who really don’t have a lot. “You can only have so many quilts in your home so it’s really good to be able to play with quilts and make them for a cause.” The festival will be held at Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead, 71 Wellington Road, Wandin North, from 9 to 18 November and entry is free.
The Yarra Ranges community is invited to a day of free entertainment at the Montrose Town Centre. The Len's Backyard Open Day will run from 10am to 2.30pm on Saturday 20 October. There'll be entertainment for children, community and information stalls, and live music. Yarra Ranges Mayor Len Cox has lived in Montrose for most of his life, and said he was looking forward to hosting the community day in his back yard. "Some of you will know the Irish strawberry tree which stands outside the Montrose Town Centre," he said. "For me, the strawberry tree is iconic to Montrose and highlights the history of the area, connection to the orchards of the Yarra Ranges and to the festive season. "It's fair to say I consider it to be part of my back yard." Cr Cox said guests could meet up with
council teams, including staff from Karwarra Garden at Kalorama, and enjoy family activities and entertainment from a very talented magician, circus performance and theatre. Representatives from the council's outdoors team will have tractors on display for children to climb into. The safer communities team will be there with Montrose CFA to talk about getting ready for the fire season. The Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC) and Ruccis Circus will provide entertainment and Eastern Regional Libraries will host a story time. Parking is available on-site and at the Montrose Recreation Reserve, across the road from the town centre. The entire festival will be fully accessible to people living with a disability. Montrose Town Centre is at 935 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road. Entry is free of charge.
A textual experience Visitors to the Let’s Talk About Text exhibition should bring their reading glasses because they might feel like they're reading a novel. The Growing Pains display in Upwey will have patrons thinking differently about text, type and words. Whether it is the main feature or a subtle element in a composition, text brings another dimension to artwork and Growing Pains are excited to showcase young artists utilising this graphic element. Artists Paul Prato, Jeremy Swan and Georgia Stelle all use text differently and are exhibiting at Burrinja. Prato writes poetry as part of his practice and has chosen one line to use, "when you are who you are", in his visual work. This is manipulated digitally to create depth in the composition but also to create the sense of glitching. Steele described her work as ephemeral and based around nature.
It's executed through layering, whether that be combining different mediums or collage. With a background in print-making, her work is process-based and she said it was all in the making of the work, not just the end product. “Both text and image can convey meaning to get audiences to think in different ways,” she said. “As an artist I can use this as a vehicle to shed light on certain topics and create a conversation. For Swan, text is a part of his analytical approach to drawing, assisting with the translation of what he sees into lines and tone. Let’s Talk About Text opens Saturday 22 September at 1pm with refreshments. Exhibition catalogues will be available for purchase on the day and the exhibition will be held at Burrinja Cultural Centre until 14 October. For more information visit www.burrinja.org. au/burrinja-whats-on/what-s-on-all-events.
Film goes far for laughs Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far On Foot Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill and Rooney Mara Rated M Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far On Foot is an endearing yet scattershot biopic about John Callahan, a quadriplegic who becomes a popular newspaper cartoonist while grappling with alcoholism. Phoenix portrays John with wry humour and understated pathos, and John undergoes a gratifying journey of personal growth, assisted by tough-love Alcoholics Anonymous coach Donnie (Jonah Hill) and his friendships with quirky fellow AA members. A major sub-plot involves John slowly taking command of his life by forgiving the people who wronged him (including himself). The film progresses slowly, but this immerses us in John's big struggles and little triumphs, and the pacing gains momentum 12 MAIL
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as John attains greater perspective and inner strength. Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far On Foot is a sensitive drama about a man healing from his past and discarding bad habits, but we gain little sense of John's growth as an artist. Save for him sketching his estranged birth mother, to whom John feels lingering resentment for having abandoned him, his newfound artistic drive essentially appears out of nowhere. Within the enjoyably loose pacing, the film's structure is overcomplicated, using at least three separate events as framing-device springboards for exploring John's past. This makes it difficult to pin down when (or for how long) the film's events happened. Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far On Foot is a poignant, uplifting film despite its clunky structure and strangely incomplete view of its fascinating subject's life. - Seth Lukas Hynes mailcommunity.com.au
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AN iconic landmark in the picturesque hills town of Emerald, this characterful doublestory weatherboard with six bedrooms and four bathrooms is one of the few original buildings in the suburb and dates back to about 1900 when it was home to Constable Lawrence Fleming. Lovingly restored and improved, it is now a thriving business that generates a handsome income by offering boutique accommodation and a taste of a bygone era to visitors to the Dandenong Ranges. The gardens are beautifully maintained and stocked with all manner of cottage garden plants including a climbing wisteria bursting with plump lavender blooms in the spring months. The property will suit potential buyers
keen to run the most successful bed and breakfast accommodation in the perenniallypopular Emerald. Others will want to secure a lucrative investment, with permanent rental income on a corner-block in neighourhood residential zone one (NRZ1) with development potential (subject to council approval) down the track. The opportunity also exists to set up a family in this premium location close to schools and shops. An out-of-the-box idea is for a multigenerational household or for two or more groups of buyers to join forces since this accommodation can be configured in a number of ways to suit their situation. For more information on the property, inclusions or for a private appointment to inspect, call Katie Woods on 0428 744 498. â—?
AN iconic landmark in the picturesque hills town of Emerald, this characterful doublestory weatherboard with six bedrooms and four bathrooms is one of the few original buildings in the suburb and dates back to about 1900 when it was home to Constable Lawrence Fleming. Lovingly restored and improved, it is now a thriving business that generates a handsome income by offering boutique accommodation and a taste of a bygone era to visitors to the Dandenong Ranges. The gardens are beautifully maintained and stocked with all manner of cottage garden plants including a climbing wisteria bursting with plump lavender blooms in the spring months. The property will suit potential buyers
keen to run the most successful bed and breakfast accommodation in the perenniallypopular Emerald. Others will want to secure a lucrative investment, with permanent rental income on a corner-block in neighourhood residential zone one (NRZ1) with development potential (subject to council approval) down the track. The opportunity also exists to set up a family in this premium location close to schools and shops. An out-of-the-box idea is for a multigenerational household or for two or more groups of buyers to join forces since this accommodation can be configured in a number of ways to suit their situation. For more information on the property, inclusions or for a private appointment to inspect, call Katie Woods on 0428 744 498. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 14 Kilvington Drive, Emerald, VIC 3782 Description: 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 5 garage Price: EOI closes 4pm Monday 22 October Inspect: Private appointment Contact: Katie Woods 0428 744 498, KAYE CHARLES REAL ESTATE, EMERALD
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EMERALD 9 Lakeside rie
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GRAND ART DECO LAKE ESTATE ON 5 ACRES
PRIVATE BOTANICAL OASIS ON 2900m2
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A FAMILY FAVOURITE ON 3/4 ACRE
CENTRAL GEMBROOK STUNNER ON 2031m2
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GUIDE $760,000 - $80,000 INSPECT By Appintment CONTACT Gayle Barrt 0408 195 767 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $60,000 - $690,000 INSPECT By Appintment CONTACT Justin Barrt 048 68 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $620,000 - $680,000 INSPECT By Appintment CONTACT Justin Barrt 048 68 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GEMBROOK 15 Vista Curt
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QUIET COURT LOCATION - MATURE AGE LIVING
A NATURALLY WONDERFUL SETTING
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AVONSLEIGH 17 pper Grieve Road
COCKATOO 55 Caroline vene
CARISBROOK COTTAGE – A RARE GEM ON 1050m2
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GUIDE $560,000 - $610,000 INSPECT By ppointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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INSPECT at 6 Otober 2018 @ 10:0am CONTACT Jstin Barrot 048 68 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $50,000 - $580,000 INSPECT By ppointment CONTACT Riley Niholas 0488 501 218 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $590,000 - $649,000 INSPECT By ppointment CONTACT Lyn Bekwith 0419 24 409 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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GRAND FAMILY HOME IN CENTRAL EMERALD
GLENVIEW RETREAT OFFERING LIFSTYLE & INCOME
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7 Thomas Road North Director Shane Miller, senior group manager Mike Fleming, chairman John Waters, deputy chair Deb Weber, executive officer Melisa Hepworth, director John Faull and director Peter Marke.
BANK BRANCHES JOIN HALL OF FAME
Gold Struck! A unique custom-built home situated between Emerald & Monbulk. Quality fixtures & fittings with glassed-in deck & second kitchen for outdoor entertaining in style. Feat 3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garage & 2 car space carport. Price: $920,000 - $950,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Katie Woods 0428 744 498
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5 Majestic Drive
Dual Entrance - Perfect for Trades Majestic home on 4300m2 with established gardens, veggie patch, chook-yard, separate tradesman’s entrance, 12m x 8m shed, carport, building material & wood shed. Features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & 8 garage spaces.
DANDENONG Ranges Community Finance has been inducted into Bendigo Bank's Community Bank Hall of Fame. The company operates the Belgrave, Cockatoo/Gembrook and Upwey community bank branches. The winners were announced during the National Community Bank Conference in Bendigo on Wednesday 12 September. Since opening its doors in 1998, Dandenong Ranges Community Finance has returned more than $4.4 million in sponsorships, grants and donations to more than 470 local groups. Chairman John Waters said it had also returned more than $1.7 million to about 350 local shareholders. He said the company had funded $250,000 for new community facilities in Upwey and Olinda, $100,000 in contributions to a community sports pavilion in Belgrave South, and $50,000 to a sporting club facility in Emerald. "More recently, we've granted seed funding of $250,000 for a new community centre under construction in Emerald," Mr Waters said.
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"Without the banking business of our customers, we could not have returned these profits to fund important major projects, like community centres for local people to enjoy, no matter who they bank with." Dandenong Ranges Community Finance Limited also provided more than $110,000 to the Marysville Fire Refuge/Community Centre to support the community rebuild following the Black Saturday Bushfires in 2009, and the 2011 Queensland Flood Appeal. "These events were devastating to local communities, and the outpouring of generosity and support of Australians far and wide at times like these helps make a little lighter what are very difficult situations," Mr Waters said. "Our community bank company is here to build communities, helping them to grow and thrive through the power of banking, and we're pleased to do this in any way we can." The Hall of Fame award came hot on the heels of the regional awards held at the start of the month, where Upwey Community Bank Branch won Branch of the Year. ●
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What more could you want? A quintessential Hills home, cottage gardens buzzing with wildlife, flat lawn area, just 400m from Emerald on a sealed road with 3 living zones. Features 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms situated on 1011m2 parcel of land.
When we opened our door in Upwey 20 years ago, we made a promise to the community that we would make
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things better. In two decades we have contributed
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Upwey Community Bank® Branch 30 Main Street, Upwey Telephone: 9754 1200
High demand for low-maintenance housing + nonexistent supply = big opportunity. Large flat block with no native trees, super close to town.
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2 Ash Grove Menzies Creek
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21 Torry Hill Road Upwey
FLAT, FLEXIBLE & FAMILY FRIENDLY
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PEACEFUL, RELAXING HILLS LIVING WITH DUAL ACCESS!!
If you have been searching for a family home on a sizeable lat block then this is the home for you! Located in highly sort after Menzies Creek, this large scale home welcomes you at the front door with lovely paved wrap around porch and iltered views of Cardinia Reservoir. Features include open plan living, wood heater, loating timber looring, large kitchen with SS 900ml freestanding oven, hydronic heating, 4 beds, 2 baths, covered outdoor deck, double garage & powered studio. If you have been thinking of a tree change or looking for more space to grow, this home can offer it all with a lexible layout and large lat block let your imagination run wild.
Featuring a tri level design, this property offers 4 bedrooms plus a studio on the lower level with its own separate access & bathroom. The upstairs living zone wraps itself around the central kitchen providing a cosy yet open feel. There are S/S appliances, large pantry space plus feature pressed metal surrounding the peninsula. Other features include beautiful polished loorboards, impressive mud brick faade, Coonara style wood heater, split system & gas heating plus a HUGE outdoor decking area. One of the main attributes of this versatile home is the dual access from both Torry Hill Road and Henderson Street with ample parking at both ends of the property. Off Torry Hill Road there is a large double carport with attached workshop perfect for the tradie.
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5 Doughtys Road Kalorama
$730,000 - $770,000
1 Stonewater Place Yarra Junction
A Beautiful Home set Amongst Peace and Tranquility
Huge Family Living This character home is nestled into a very private allotment of approx 900sqm with stunning mountain views and adjoining neighbouring council land full of birds and wild life! The warmth of the home is evident walking through the front door and traditional styled hallway, with formal lounge and master bedroom with full ensuite, traditional country style kitchen and open plan living room with gorgeous wood oors, the remaining bedrooms serviced by the family bathroom and laundry. The living and dining overlook your yard and the distant mountains and through stacked sliding doors you can enjoy indoor/outdoor living via a generous alfresco area pstairs is where you’ll ind a great size rumpus and huge study. Double garage with rear roller door for backyard access to a second double garage with attached single carport! Everything is here!
Positioned in amongst some of the most beautiful, tranquil and native surrounds, stands this immaculately presented family home. With only the sounds of birds around you, the home is set privately across from the national park and provides the perfect place to live in peace and quiet all year. The home is located on approximately 1,959 m2 and includes three spacious bedrooms, a master bedroom with a walk in robe and full ensuite and the further two bedrooms. Servicing the bedrooms is also a light illed family bathroom with a bath, shower and separate toilet. The home includes multiple living areas with a formal lounge and dining to the front of the home warmed by a cosy wood heater and complimented by stunning leafy outlooks and then off the kitchen is the second living and meals area which opens out onto the covered entertaining area. The kitchen is centrally located and includes gas cooking, a dishwasher and plenty of bench and cupboard space.
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection Sat 000am (Photo ID Required)
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7 Malcolm Court Mooroolbark
$590,000 - $630,000
Seville East
$930,000 - $1,020,000
Style, Convenience & Easy Living
Over 4 acres of Yarra Valley Bliss
Positioned in a quiet court location, this immaculately presented three bedroom home has everything you’ve been searching for and more. With stunning outlooks, a striking facade, fantastic entertaining spaces and plenty of room for the whole family, this appealing home will tick every box. The property boasts multiple living spaces throughout including a large lounge room off the kitchen and dining with a study/ reading area, a large covered outdoor entertaining area and a large decking to the front with wonderful views which provides the perfect place to sit and enjoy the peace and quiet that this home has to offer. The open plan kitchen includes an abundance of cupboard and bench space, a breakfast bar, stainless steel cooking and dishwasher, all overlooking the lounge and dining room which opens out through sliding doors to the outdoor entertaining area. Inside also includes three spacious bedrooms all with built in robes and endless natural light, a large family bathroom with a spa bath and a functional European style laundry.
Looking for a more rural aspect while only being a short distance from town? Set on over 4 acres you’ll ind this property with amazing mountain views, separate paddocks, lock up garage, carport and a dam! Inside you’ll ind a beautifully updated light and bright kitchen - open plan to the meals and family room with an abundance of cupboard space for all your storage needs! Big bedrooms - 3 with sliding door access to your decking and views! Gorgeous bathrooms inish off the package along with 2 living areas, manicured gardens and asphalt driveway! Seville living doesn’t get much better than this! With wood ire for coziness in winter, gas ducted heating and a split system - all your climate needs are deinitely covered! With only being 50km’s (approx) from Melbourne’s CBD what are you waiting for? Call now for an inspection!
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22 Memorial Avenue Emerald
Immaculately Presented Home with Stunning Views!
Character Home in Prime Location!
On 10 acres of quality land with stunning 180 degree views of the Warburton Ranges. Set back from the sealed road, this well designed home has 4 robed BDRs, well-appointed modern kitchen, large family & meals area, separate lounge & study. Large outdoor entertaining area, in-ground solar heated pool, 2 clean fenced paddocks, 2 dams, established garden, large DBL garage & separate large workshop/garage.
Location, location, location! This absolutely delightful character home oozes charm & is in prime location in the heart of Emerald. Ornate timberwork, wrap around verandah, stain glass windows, altic polished loorboards, high ceilings, dorer windows & traditional heritage colours. Over two levels, 4 robed BDRs, stylish timber kitchen, 2 living zones, patio with spa, cottage garden, 3½ kw solar power & sealed driveway.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
49 View Hill Road Cockatoo
$550,000 - $600,000
27 Patons Road Emerald
$930,000 - $1,020,000
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Tranquil 12.5 acres with a 4 BDR home set back ensuring a wonderfully peaceful & priate aspect. hite tiber countr stle kitchen, eals area, light lled liing ones & covered outdoor entertaining area. Secure dog run, 6 paddocks, chicken pen, single carport & DBL carport next to the workshop/shed. Lifestyle properties with such quality land are becoming increasingly rare so be sure to book your private inspection.
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10 Springs Street Cockatoo
$1,400,000 - $1,540,000
$580,000 - $630,000
“WILLUNGA” - Living The Dream!
Charming Family Home!
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, garage, large shed with concrete loor, spring ed da, solar panels & k lt water storage capacity. Spacious & inspiring property!
This 4 BDR character hills western red cedar home on 1/4 acre is close to public transport, schools & Cockatoo. Over 3 split levels featuring stunning vaulted ceilings, polished loorboards, spacious dining area, lounge & well-appointed kitchen. Outside relax on the front deck or in the gardens surrounding this home. This spacious family home oozes warmth & charm & needs to be seen to be fully appreciated!
Contact: Steve Richards 0400 100 155, Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
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KILSYTH 17 Churchill Way
2A 1B 1C This stylishly renovated residence is the ideal home at any stage of life. Whether upsizing or down, this manageable property is perfectly poised within walking distance to Ruskin Park and Kilsyth Primary Schools and ofers an open plan lounge with wood ire, dining with stack stone accent wall, and new kitchen with soft-close cabinetry and island bench with bar seating. Outside boasts landscaped native gardens with corten steel and bamboo feature walls, decking, and unique water feature.
For Sale Price $590,000 - $649,000 Land 500 sq m approx.
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At 7-years young, this modern townhouse a short stroll from Upwey station relects the growing urban vibe of the local township. Enveloped in fenced, landscaped gardens, this triple storey home provides a functional layout that includes a ground loor with separate entry, covered deck, rumpus room and kitchenette, main loor with open plan kitchen and lounge, and upper level with spacious bedrooms for family living. Highlights include double glazing, ducted heating/cooling, and ducted vacuum.
For Sale Price $725,000 - $780,000 Land 571 sq m approx.
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CONTEMPORARY LIFESTYLE ON TEN GLORIOUS ACRES This architectural showpiece is perfectly orientated for the spectacular views over the national park and northern sunshine. entering through the remote control entrance gates you’ll discover a sweeping loop bitumen driveway, oversized dbl garage plus another two, four car garages as well as massive parking spaces. This 407m2 home is built to a six star energy rating and features open plan living that incorporates a top quality kitchen, butlers pantry, stone bench tops & deluxe colonial cooker, combustion wood ire and gas heating, artist studio, solar hot water, dbl glazing and dbl sealed sandstone paving, level lawn areas, orchard, pony paddock, creek frontage and so much more! All this and only ive minutes drive to Belgrave.
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emerald 4 BEllBIrd CrEsCEnt $790,000-$865,000 PRIVATE, FULLY FENCED AND FAMILY FRIENDLY
emerald 11 PaTerNOsTer rOaD $1.5mil - $1.65mil A BOTANICAL DELIGHT! YOUR OWN PRIVATE GETAWAY
Offering idyllic family living on just over 4500m2 of usable land and established gardens, this perfectly presented spacious residence is indicative of the lifestyle on offer in beautiful Emerald. Featuring a large open plan dining area with wood ire and views over the gardens, huge living/family room with a vaulted timber ceiling and features an open ireplace, gas ducted heating and A/C. In addition, there is a gated, fully sealed driveway with dual access, a generous double garage with interior home entry plus ample parking for cars, boats, trailers or caravans, front and rear decks, a cubby house which is ideal for the kids and a chicken enclosure. Also easy walk into nearby Emerald Lake Park with its 125 acres of bush and european trees and walking tracks.
Located on what was originally part of the Nobelius Heritage Nursery, this rare wonderland sits on just over 41 acres and features two dams and a creek. On entering the home the jaw dropping vaulted ceilings of 6.5 metres hold walls of glass that command your attention. The timber house is distinctly different by design, over three levels, the middle level is the hub of the home which includes the kitchen and various living areas that lead onto a deck overlooking the inground salt water heated pool. Further features: Circular driveway, a studio/bungalow with kitchenette and bathroom, a large shed, feed/stock shed, huge chicken coop, solar (solar feed in tarrif is 64cents), under house workshop and carport at entry for dry access to house.
Contact Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522
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Wandin goes five for five By Cameron Hutchison AFL YARRA RANGES DIVISION 1 GRAND FINALS FOOTBALL SENIORS Wandin 16.11.107 d Woori Yallock 9.16.70 Wandin beat minor premiers Woori Yallock in front of a record crowd at Yarra Glen on Friday 28 September. Wandin got off to a good start, kicking 4.2, but Woori Yallock was hot on their tail with 2.3. Wandin outplayed and outran Woori in the second quarter, holding them to just 1.5 while they took advantage of the breeze and kicked 3.5 to take a lead of 25 points into half time. Woori Yallock could not inflict any damage on the scoreboard in the third as Wandin ran all over them, kicking 4.1 while Woori Yallock was only allowed to put on three behinds. The margin at three-quarter time was 47 points and the last quarter was a goal feast, with 11 kicked. Woori Yallock got a few of them early to reduce the margin until Wandin found the big sticks again to seal the deal. Wandin - Best: R. Ross (Best on Ground Medallist), P. Bruzzese, R. Heasley, B. Foley, H. Byrne, B. Harvey. Goals: J. Van Unen 6, H. Byrne 2, P. Hodgett 2, B. Harvey, J. Ladner, D. Hirst, T. Merlino, S. Wettenhall, D. Barton. Woori Yallock - Best: R. Monkhorst, L. Boontjes, K. Thompson, M. Lowe, C. French, J. Adams. Goals: J. Matthews 2, R. Allen, R. Monkhorst, M. Anderson, C. Cameron, B. Arnold, Z. Monkhorst, J. Smith. RESERVES Mount Evelyn 10.12.72 d Olinda Ferny Creek 11.4.70 Mount Evelyn came from fifth spot to knock off the more-fancied Olinda Ferny Creek by two points. It was deja vu for Olinda as they lost by two points in the 2017 Grand Final. Olinda got off to a great start, kicking 3.2 to 1.5 to take a lead of nine points into the second quarter and the early signs were that Olinda was more in control. Mount Evelyn came back at them in the second, kicking 2.2 to 1.1 to reduce the lead to just two points at half time. The third quarter was tough contested footy with both sides making the use of the wide-open spaces. The margin at three quarter time was Olinda by three points. Mount Evelyn had the ball on a string but was making hard work of it with its inaccuracy in front of goal but in the end, they prevailed and gave their supporters something to cheer about coming home with a heart stopping two-point win. Mount Evelyn - Best: L. Doidge, S. Martin, B. Klaas-Henry, B. Cronkshaw, B. Maynard, J. Yeomans. Goals: L. Doidge 4, R. Fooks, M. Gibbons, B. Klaas-Henry, S. Martin, L. Fooks, A. Condello. Olinda Ferny Creek - Best: J. Rankin (Best on Ground Medallist), O. Millwood, B. Walter, B. Schubert, L. Seal, J. Faull. Goals: B. Walter 3, O. Millwood 2, B. Schubert 2, T. Ireland 1, G. Stevens 1, B. Telford 1, J. Rankin 1. UNDER-18S Gembrook Cockatoo 12.7.79 d Healesville 6.8.44 Gembrook Cockatoo took home its first Under-18 Premiership after accounting for Healesville on Friday 28 September. Gembrook started well, kicking 3.3 to two goals to have a lead of nine points at quarter time. The second quarter was low-scoring with only two goals kicked, but Healesville had reduced the margin to eight points at the main break. Gembrook came out a different team in the third and took control of the game kicking 5.1 to 2.2 to have a very handy lead of 25 points as they went into the last. Healesville was left wanting in the last and could just not get the run it needed to try and peg back the lead. Gembrook ran out winners by a very convincing 33 points. Coach Steve Manning made special mention of the fire that destroyed the Gembrook pub on Monday 24 September. Gembrook Cockatoo - Best: H. Snoxell (Best on Ground Medallist), J. Burchill, M. Wareham, J. Firrito, J. Hudson, Z. Loewe. Goals: M. Ware26 MAIL
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Olinda Ferny Creek won the A-Grade Premiership over Belgrave.
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Bloods go back-to-back By Michael Doran Olinda Ferny Creek has triumphed again, winning back-to-back Premierships in the AFL Yarra Ranges Division 1 A-Grade Netball. The Bloods defeated Belgrave 58 to 51 goals and have now won a remarkable three out of the last four A-Grade flags. In his first year as the team’s coach, Tim Smith brought in a high-performance program based on his experience in the Victorian Netball League. “We pushed the girls outside their comfort zone, sometimes into the unknown, but we did it in a safe environment,” Smith said. “I call it having an unconditional belief in your athletes. “We have a very close group in the team and we are also a very close club. “We introduced a high-performance environment and focused on both the technical and tactical aspects of our game. “Part of the challenging process was to move players into new positions, such as Elli Stewart who shifted from goal shooter into goal attack. “These are high-end athletes so to keep them learning in a collaborative environment brings out their best.“ The teams met four times in 2018 for two wins each, but the one that really mattered belonged to Olinda Ferny Creek. Olinda’s Peri Stewart top-scored with 37 goals, 15 of them coming in the second quarter to set up the win after scores were level at quarter time. Lauren Bennett led the way for Belgrave with 22 goals and the best on court award went to Brodie Smith of Olinda Ferny Creek. The team summoned up some well-known Bloods spirit to overcome serious knee injuries to experienced players that threatened to derail their season. Smith is already looking forward to having these players back in 2019 and building on this year’s success. With such a professional program in place it would seem a three-peat is not out of the question for Olinda Ferny Creek’s netballers.
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