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From left: Anne and Sean Young, school council vice president Emma Withers and Principal Janet Taylor are thrilled by the announcement of funding from both sides of government. tion Tim Smith visited the site and said the $5 million pledge would help to provide decent classrooms and amenities and would replace the old portable classrooms "that were well past their use by date, with asbestos, rotting beams and flooring that makes the school difficult to heat and cool." "For too long the Yarra Ranges Special De-

velopmental School has been ignored and left without sufficient funding by James Merlino and the Labor Government," Ms Vallence said. "We have listened to the school community, and I'm thrilled that the children and teachers will finally receive the upgraded facilities they so desperately need." Minister for education James Merlino also

visited the school and said that the 34 million investment would build on the $500,000 that was already provided by the Andrews Labor Government for upgrades in 2017. "No matter where you live in Victoria, every student deserves to have a great school - a reelected Andrews Labor Government will make sure they do."

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Both sides of state politics have pledged millions in funding to improve facilities at the Yarra Ranges Special Developmental School. On 9 October Labor announced that if reelected they will invest $3.4 million to refurbish and modernise facilities at the school, including new administration facilities. Only a day later and Mount Evelyn Liberal candidate, Bridget Vallence announced that an elected Liberal Nationals Government will invest $5 million towards upgrading the Yarra Ranges Special Developmental School, providing students and staff with an improved and modern education facility. Both parties visited the school only hours apart on 10 October and spoke about the mould which had overrun parts of the school. Principal Janet Taylor welcomed the funding and was relieved that the school could finally address the deteriorating school facilities."We've got a decommissioned admin building, which we anticipated being replaced with a brick and mortar building through a capital works program funding," Ms Taylor said. "Unfortunately all the tenders came in well over the budget so it's been condemned." It's closed because of the high mould and mildew count; it's a health and safety issue." Currently the school is compromised entirely of portable classrooms and one room the old administration building - is closed due to unsafe quantities of mould. Ms Taylor said that the portable classrooms have hindered the school's ability to move forwards. "We've made the very best of what we've got, but it doesn't get away from the fact that our heating and cooling bills are enormous," she said. "Transitions between rooms in the hot and cold weather mean you have student and staff exposed to the elements and the maintenance is phenomenal." "There's nothing wrong with having relocatables as part of your school but every school is entitled to bricks and mortar core buildings and we have none of that." She said she was relieved that the school had received bipartisan funding and could now begin to plan for the future. Mount Evelyn Liberal candidate, Bridget Vallence and Shadow Minister for Educa-


LETTERS ades. The 'Let's make it a Party' thing does nothing to enhance its reverance. It distracts attention from the real problems of society, and some of the current injustices our diggers fought to overcome. Carey Williams Gembrook

CFA sponsorship I think I can speak for my fellow CFA Volunteers when I say we are angry at the CFA's deal with Rugby Victoria for it to provide a 3 year $150,000 sponsorship. I am incensed with the decision which was reported as being "quietly announced" in July which may explain why many CFA members have been unaware of it until it was reported in press reports this week. As a former Upwey Brigade Captain and CFA Board Member I for one am angry with the decision of CFA to enter into such a contentious sponsorship deal or any similar arrangement is politically naïve, let alone lacking in logic. I am astounded at the politically naivety, let alone the lack of logic of the decision. Our Community and as such-our "Customers" perceptions will have a detrimental impact on Brigade fund raising and undoubtedly cause justifiable Membership anger at CFA's decision. Both the CFA Executive and Board must explain why. It is one of the strangest decisions from CFA in my 59 years as a Member. Peter Marke, Upwey

Bless them - don't eat them I'm sure the Buddhist animal blessing ceremony at Lillydale Lake (Animals get a blessing, 2 October) was a delightful event but, if we are really serious about wanting to enhance the well-being of animals, the most important step we can take is to stop eating them - along with their milk and eggs. Last year, a mind-boggling 70 billion animals - 10 times the number of people on Earth - were slaughtered for food. The majority were raised in sunless, stinking factory farms inside cramped cages and pens. Many were subjected to agonising mutilations without pain relief and many others broiler chickens - were deliberately bred in a manner known to cause painful crippling. Around 6 billion male chicks - deemed "trash" by the egg industry - were minced up alive or suffocated. Every single one of these animals had the same capacity for suffering as us or our pets. Given that we can live healthily and happily

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Driving past these sheep on the Maroondah Highway in Coldstream always puts a smile on our faces. Follow @MailCommunity on Instagram for our snaps from across the Yarra Ranges, and tag us in your local pics for a chance to see them in print. with no animal products in our diet, how can we justify condemning so many innocent and inoffensive animals to this torture? Jenny Moxham, Monbulk.

Leadership needed Recently the IPCC reported on the actions needed to limit global warming to 1 1/2 degrees. The Prime Minister responded saying it would be irresponsible to respond to a call for the phasing out of coal by the 2050's. What is truly irresponsible and short sighted is our pathetic emissions reduction target and the hostile attitude to renewable energy by many Liberals and Nationals. We need leadership on this issue not heads buried in the sand. Global warming in excess of 1 1/2 degrees will be perilous for future generations especially our farming communities on whom we all rely. P Cook Clematis

Remembrance day reflection I see the publicity for Remembrance Day on the 11 th of November (Ranges Trader Mail, 9 th October, page 1) is well and truly cranking up, and the plan to cover Emerald and Puffing Billy with poppies has captured the imagination of many people and organisations far and wide. Not mine. The value of this extravaganza escapes me when there are so many problems in society; mental health and suicide, homelessness, real poverty for the unfortunate, drug, alcohol and gambling addiction, family and street violence, road rage, racial and religious villification, environmental degradration and pollution, I could go on. It's like the obesity epidemic. We think eating makes us feel better and forget the problems, so let's eat, and eat more. But the problems don't go away. They get worse. Remembrance Day has been recognized nationally and internationally for many dec-

As a local resident, landowner and/or business owner, you will already know that Lilydale is in an exciting period of growth. Many projects including infrastructure and housing developments are planned or underway, and new businesses and service providers are being established in Lilydale in response to community needs. With the Lilydale population predicted to grow from the current 17,500 residents to 30,000 by 2040, we are entering a time of significant change. For a long time now Cr Terry Avery and Cr Tim Heenan have wanted a voice for Lilydale in the form of a township group. Over the past 12 months, Council Officers have been facilitating a series of community discussions under the banner of "Connect Lilydale". Lilydale community members have attended these discussions, identifying a number of key community priorities. The community priorities identified need to be bought to a township group. Fortunately, Yarra Ranges has a large and growing number of independent township groups that advocate on behalf of their communities to Council and other levels of government on issues that are important to ratepayers. Lilydale has never had this voice and we believe that the time has come. Lilydale has a great shopping precinct, sporting clubs, beautiful parks, community organisations and lots of heritage value. We invite you to attend a meeting at 6pm on Thursday 1st November, at Box Hill Institute's Lakeside Campus in Jarlo Drive, Lilydale to set up a new independent community-run Lilydale Township Group. A light supper will be served from 5pm. It has never been more important to a have strong and united community voice in Lilydale. Councillors Tim Heenan and Terry Avery

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Students in creepy spirits By Derek Schlennstedt Schools in the hills have been hard at work designing some spooky creations that will adorns Ferny Creek Recreation Reserve for the Halloween on the Green event. The event is in its second year and is a celebration of all things spooky. Its features a variety of feature children's activities and Debbie Haberfield, Director of Sassafras Preschool said it was great to get the local schools involved in designing the decorations. "It's the second year of the fundraiser for us, and it's exciting because we know what's involved and the kids had such a great day last year, so that makes this one even more spe-

cial," Ms Haberfield said "They get to dress up in costumes and engage in a lot of activities at minimal cost." "We made bats using the children's hands as the wings of the bats and they're going to be used as decorations around the event." "Each school and centre involved has contributed to decorations and the children have ownership of their contribution to the event." "They can see their work on display and feel like they've been part of it." Last year the event, organised by the Philanthropic Collective exceeded all expectations and raised an incredible $16,984, which was donated back to four local schools.

Event Director at the Philanthropic Collective, Andrew Fillip-Gautier, said the event would feature children's activities, live bands, carnival and pony rides and a trick or treat trail, all included in the gate price. "Some families embrace Halloween, some don't, so we thought, what if we put all this under one umbrella and did it in a safe space, at the Ferny Creek Reserve?" he said. He urged people to book early and said a free mini bus shuttle would be available on the day. Ms Haberfield said it was great community event, which involved a lot of groups and school in the area. For more information and to book go to www.halloweenonthegreen.com.au

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IN BRIEF Spate of car break-ins

Tickled pink at win A re-elected Andrews Labor Government will deliver $10.5 million towards the redevelopment of Pinks Reserve in Kilsyth. Despite record levels of participation, the facilities at the reserve are struggling to keep up. The upgrade from a re-elected Labor Government will improve the reserve's basketball, football, cricket, softball, netball, badminton, table tennis and recreational facilities. The upgrade will also include a major expansion of the Gary Tait Pavilion, resurfacing of the Roy Baldwin Oval and an additional competition grade court to be constructed

alongside other improvements within the Kilsyth Sports Centre. "This massive upgrade will mean the next generation of sporting stars have the facilities they deserve," member for Monbulk, James Merlino said. "This is a critical investment for our region. Every week thousands of residents have the opportunity to enjoy these great facilities and now they will be even better." The upgrade will also see covering of up to 6 outdoor netball courts, and improvements to the badminton, table tennis and softball facilities. Other works across the precinct also includes

new lighting, fencing, paths and seating. The upgraded Pinks Reserve will be utilised by local sporting clubs, with Kilsyth Football Club, Kilsyth Juniors, the Lilydale and Yarra Valley Netball Association, Lilydale Ejays Softball Club, Kilsyth Cricket Club, Kilsyth Basketball, the Mountain District Badminton Association and the Croydon and Districts Table Tennis Association all set to use the new facilities. The commitment builds on the Andrews Labor Government's existing investments in Pinks Reserve including nearly $50,000 for new cricket nets and $50,000 to begin the sites master plan.

Mooroolbark road rage Mooroolbark Police are appealing for witnesses to an accident where the offending driver has not stopped. At 5.30pm on 12 August the offending vehicle- a gold metallic Hyundai Station Wagon turned out of Fletchers Road onto Manchester Road and collided with a Ford Falcon. Anyone who has any information is urged to contact Senior Constable Draper at Mooroobark on 9725 9999.

Bargains galore for a cause Hundreds of bargain-hunters gave Mount Evelyn Fire Brigade a helping hand on Saturday 13 October. The CFA crew sold dozens of donated items at its annual garage sale. Organiser Judi Coles said members started setting up about 6am, and the buyers rushed the stalls at 7am. "It was pretty steady all day until about 2pm," she said. The brigade held raffles throughout the day, offered mixed boxes of items for $5 and even donated items to people in need at the end of trade. Ms Coles said the major fund-raiser was a success, and the money would go to the crew's vehicle replacement fund and to buy new safety equipment. "We constantly need to upgrade it, and we don't get funding," she said.

Belgrave police are warning drivers to remove any valuable items from their cars, following a spate of car break-ins. Between 9pm on 11 October and 8:30am on 12 October three cars on School Road, Menzies Creek were broken into. Police said the offender has broken into each car and rifled through it, though nothing has been taken. On the same night offenders also broke into two cars in Upwey, and again have rifled through the car but taken nothing. Sergeant Paul Phillips from Belgrave Police Station reminded people to remove any valuables from their car if parking it on the road overnight. "These drivers have done the right thing and haven't kept any valuables in their car it's and as result haven't lost anything," he said.

Fires lit in old IGA

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Police are investigating after five fires were lit in the now unoccupied IGA building in Mooroolbark. At about 3am CFA crews responded to a fire alarm, and arrived to fire small fires in the venue. Police said offenders gained entry and lit five fires, and have also graffitied the walls. The fire was extinguished quickly. Anyone who may have seen suspicious activity or has any information is urged to contact Detective Senior Constable Potter at Yarra Ranges CIU on 9739 2300 Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Steven Katiforis.

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Warrant issued Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Steven Katiforis. Three warrants have been issued for the 42-year-old's arrest in relation to assault and criminal damage-related offences. Katiforis is described as about 170cm tall, with a solid build and a balding/shaven head. He is known to frequent the Yarraville, Seddon, Moorabbin and Ferntree Gully areas. It's believed he may be driving a black 2011 Ford Fiesta with registration 1JA 9EF. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Let there be school lights After a lengthy and determined campaign, I am pleased to inform you all that if elected this November, a Guy Liberal Government will install flashing school zone speed signs in Gembrook. The safety of the students is far too important and will not be compromised. These flashing lights will remind motorists of the 40 km speed limit during school times providing greater safety for students and their families travelling to and from school. This announcement is a direct result of the assistance of Principal Brendan Fitzpatrick of Gembrook Primary School and the

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affairs Brad Battin MP Member for Gembrook community for signing our petition earlier this year. I thank all those who signed and supported our petition and a special thank

you to Mr Fitzpatrick for his efforts on this important safety road matter for our local community. In other news, I was pleased to attend the Cockatoo Township Committee meeting last week where CFA and roads were raised as the major local issues. We discussed the current challenges that the CFA are facing with new restrictions in assisting local churches and community groups with small donations. We must continue to provide community support for our volunteers. Another issue raised at the meeting was local roads, I recently met with Sue Wales a local

constituent and representative of the Cockatoo 21st Century Roads Action Group. Sue and I discussed various local roads and issues with priority being the need for an upgrade to Wellington Road Clematis. Local roads was also raised as the top issue on my recent community survey. I will continue to advocate on your behalf and work with VicRoads and Council to ensure our local roads are up to scratch. If you would like to share your views on the CFA or roads in your area, please contact me on brad.battin@parliament.vic.gov.au, by phone on (03) 5953 0216, or via bradbattin. com.au

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SNIPPETS If you have an old unwanted car in any condition, the volunteers at the Emerald SES need your car for them to continue their on going road rescue training. It is important for members to keep their skills up to date in this vital training. Please ring David on 0407828749 and we will be very happy to pick up your car

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Fury road too steep By Derek Schlennstedt A Monbulk woman has said that Yarra Ranges Council has created a steeper incline on her driveway making it unsafe as part of a 'Special Charge Scheme' in which the council charged her over $15,000. In April 2013 the Mail reported on the plight of Monbulk mum Fiona Hearl who was campaigning for Jellicoe Avenue to be re-aligned. Ms Hearl was unable to drive out of her property safely due to the road being flush with her driveway. This meant she had to drive onto the road before she could see any oncoming traffic. In November 2013 Council passed a motion to spend $60,000 to improve the road. Consequently the road was moved off Ms Hearl's property and Ms Hearl said a complete realignment was assured as part of the 'Special Charge Scheme.' Though, according to Ms Hearl the road was not realigned into the middle of the 20 metre reserve and only moved two metres from her property leaving the highside in excess of 14 metres of reserve land. As part of the road works the height of the road has also increased by over a metre which has increased the gradient of her driveway, resulting in a blind spot when driving down. "My main concern is obviously how dangerous it is and how steep the gradient has become," she said. "It's made my driveway unsafe." They could have at least moved it closer to the centre of the reserve so my driveway could be kept at the same gradient it was before." "We all entered into the road scheme assuming the road would be re-aligned and that the road would go into the centre of the road reserve." "That has not occurred with the high side in parts gaining almost all of the road reserve"

Monbulk woman Fiona Hearl has said that Yarra Ranges Council has created a steeper incline on her driveway making it unsafe. "The road is only 4 metres wide so the other side has over 14 metres in places." Director of Environment and Engineering, Mark Varmalis responded to the realignment of the road and said it was "normal practice for the construction of street schemes to maintain the existing alignment and pavement to minimise the impact on the surrounding environment and provide a cost effective form of construction." "As part of the works, another section of the existing gravel road formation encroaching onto private property to the west of No 37, was also to be relocated clear of the property line," he said. "The sealing of Jellicoe Avenue via the Special Charge Scheme and the driveway of number 37 has greatly improved access to the

property, by providing a flatter section at the top of the driveway, adjacent to the road (at the expense of a slightly steeper middle section), which allows vehicles to safely stop and enter the roadway." "Generally speaking, the design and construction of street schemes are a balance between the existing natural terrain, vegetation and environmental impacts, access to properties on the high and low sides of the roadway, existing services above and below ground, cost-effectiveness and individual expectations." Ms Hearl claims that prior to the Special Charge Scheme she already had a flatter section at the top of her driveway as part of the 2013 works and said the only thing the 'Special Charge Scheme has done is to increase the gradient of her driveway making it unsafe.'

More PSOs for Belgrave An elected Liberal Nationals Government will increase the number of PSOs at Belgrave Railway Station to keep Victorians safe on public transport. Commuters will benefit from a second day time shift of PSOs as part of the additional 100 transit PSOs under a Liberal Nationals Government. At the moment, PSO shifts are from 6pm until the last train. An elected Liberal Nationals Government will introduce a new and additional daytime shift between 10am and 6pm for up to 20 railway stations identified as daytime crime hotspots. "The Liberal team, led by Matthew Guy, is committed to ensuring the safety of commuters using Belgrave Station," Liberal Candidate for Monbulk john Schurink said. "A Liberal Nationals Government will increase frontline police numbers as well as expand the PSO program to keep public transport users safer." Mr Schurink said that an elected Liberal Nationals Government will work with Victoria Police and The Police Association Victoria to recruit and deploy 100 new PSOs on the new daytime Transit PSO roster.

Going digital The Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges will soon be home to at least 25 digital kiosks for visitors. The State Government announced funding through its $2 million Regional Events and Innovation Fund (REIF). The self-service kiosks will deliver tourist information through interactive touchscreens placed at the top-visited attractions and public spaces. The Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges received about 5.2 million domestic and international visitors who spent about $732 million in the year ending March 2018. In 2016-17, tourism generated employment for about 6600 people in the region. The digital kiosks come after Yarra Ranges Tourism made the decision to close the visitor information centres at Healesville and Upper Ferntree Gully in June 2017.

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80 years of their history By Derek Schlennstedt It is the little church steeped in rich history. All Saints Anglican Church in Selby will celebrate 80 years on Tuesday, 30 October, and the family of one of its founding members will return for the occasion. Secretary of the church, Felicity Podger told the Mail that the land and the church were given to the people of Selby by Mr. Allen Tye in memory of his wife, Carlotta. "He had a furniture business in Melbourne but lived in Selby," she said. "He donated the church and the land to the people of Selby in memory of his Carlotta." "For many years the church was called the Carlotta Tye Memorial Church but in 85 it was changed. Ms Podger said the church had invited the relatives of Mr Tye back to celebrate the milestone. "We're having an open day in the hall and in the church and then on the Sunday Bishop Paul Barker is coming to preach and celebrate a holy communion," she said. "We've invited member of the Tye family and his granddaughter and her daughter and some of the Tye relatives have indicated that they're coming to the service." In 1938 the church was built and quickly became an important and vital part of Selby. Only a year after its construction it was used as a refuge for women and children during the bushfires which burnt around Black Hill. Both the church and church hall survived the fires unscathed and Ms Podger said it has remained relatively untouched. She said although it's not as busy as it once

Church Vicar Barbara will be there to celebrate Selby Church turning 80. 86195 was, they still hold weddings and she invited locals to come and celebrate the milestone. "We still get weddings from time to time, but not as many," she said. "It's a very small church, but beautifully well kept." On 27 October, the church is celebrating the milestone with an open day, which will feature a historical display and an exhibition of vestments and church regalia. On the Sunday, Bishop Paul Barker will preside and preach at a 10 am service with lunch to follow in the hall .

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CFA open their doors to grateful public By Michael Doran Brigades across the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges will again open their doors to the public this year as part of the 2018 CFA Open Day program. Tarryn Campbell, District 13 Community Education Coordinator, said, “A strong relationship between the community and emergency services is a crucial component in boosting safety and protecting life and property.” “It’s a fantastic chance for our local community to meet the men and women who work hard to keep them safe from fire and help out 6 MAIL

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in times of emergency.” Besides the chance to have a tour of the station and sit in a fire truck, there is the serious side of preparing for the arrival of this year’s fire season. The message from the CFA is that now is the time to prepare your family and home in the lead-up to summer and local brigades are a great source of advice and information. “Open Days are the perfect opportunity for brigades to show the community what they do to keep everyone safe and to deliver valuable fire safety messages,” Ms. Campbell said. “For anyone who wants to find out how

best to protect themselves, their family and their property from fire this summer a visit to an open day will give them everything they need.” It is also an opportune time to learn about volunteering with the CFA and how to become part of the team that protects the local community. Open Days at Wesburn-Millgrove, Belgrave and Montrose will be on 21 October, followed by Yellingbo, Gruyere and Chrinside Park on 28 October. Times and station details can be found at www.cfa.vic.gov.au/whatson

Claire Foy is riveting as Neil's wife Janet, a woman of dignified melancholy who is frustrated by Neil's emotional distance and the extreme peril in his space missions. In framing the narrative around the tragic loss of Neil's daughter Karen to cancer, First Man elegantly compares the historic challenges in space exploration to the everyday rigours of raising a family. The spaceflight sequences carry a balletic grace, but the claustrophobic interior settings and stark, booming sound design fill these sequences with terrifying awe. Beautiful and unimaginably suspenseful, First Man achieves both grand spectacle and poignant intimacy better than almost any other film this year. mailcommunity.com.au


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Plane crash had impact By Derek Schlennstedt A remembrance service will be held for the Kyeema airline disaster that occurred 80 years ago on the slopes of Mount Dandenong. The memorial will be held at the crash site, located on the Kyeema walking track at Osprey Road, off Ridge Road Mount Dandenong, on Saturday 27th of October at 2.30 pm The event is being organised by the Mt. Dandenong Historical Society, the Anglican Parish and in conjunction with the Lilydale Squadron of the Australian Air League and the Mt Evelyn RSL. Co-ordinator for the event Max Lamb said "the incident was not only Australia's worst airline disaster; it was one of the worst that occurred anywhere in the world." "After 80 years, it still remains Victoria's worst aviation crash," he said. The crash sent shock waves through the Australian Government, and after a public inquiry, a re-writing of the nation's aviation procedures occurred. The story goes that airliner known as KYEEMA was returning from Adelaide with a full complement of passengers. On the approach to Melbourne, low cloud hid the airport from the crew. Due to a mistake in navigation they unknowingly missed Essendon airport and headed straight into the slopes of Mount Dandenong, which was covered in fog. Four of those killed were returned servicemen from WW1. As this year marks 100 years since the end of the war, a Mr Lamb said a special tribute

Belgrave's Ashleigh Rae. 183640 A remembrance service will be held for the Kyeema airline disaster

would be paid to them. "The crash of this airliner has had more influence on the introduction of aviation safety regulations than any other air crash before or since," Mr Lamb said. "It was a watershed for making Australian aviation safe."

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On the road to recovery A Belgrave podcaster wants to change the outcomes for sexual and family violence survivors. Ashleigh Rae is producing the Recovery podcast and building a social media presence around it for women to share their experiences and the road to recovery. "It's also a place where I aim to bring to high-calibre experts who offer services to help us rebuild our lives, from body therapists, to legal practitioners and law enforcement," she said. "This is an advocacy space for women - not a place to troll or minimalise the daily experiences women endure. "This is a place where we come together to

share, learn and be empowered." The project is self-funded. Ms Rae was not successful in a recent Pick My Project application, but she's still seeking funding elsewhere. "It's a podcast and website where we're really talking about everything which is not talked about with issues of violence and sexual assault trauma," she said. "It's real and relatable. "I want to change the outcome for survivors. "They often don't get the help that they need." Visit www.recoverypodcast.me for more information.

Chief Executive Oficer Located on metropolitan Melbourne’s eastern fringe, Yarra Ranges is home to a community in excess of 150,000. Covering approximately 2,500 square kilometres, the municipality includes many of Victoria’s most iconic landscapes and stretches from the urban fringes to Dandenong Ranges to the Yarra Valley. With rich agricultural lands and vibrant urban communities, it is one of Victoria’s largest, most visited and scenic municipalities and is home to more than 55 suburbs, townships and small communities.

You will be a proven senior leader with an understanding of, and perhaps experience in, working within a political context. Your leadership style will be one of empowering your team, supporting innovation and new ways of working with an ever present focus on delivering the best outcomes for community. Your ability to build strong relationships with community, government and all stakeholders will be evident in your successes to date including advocacy outcomes. Your commitment to democratic governance will support your effective working relationship with Councillors. You will drive performance and successfully manage resourcing to deliver a capital works program in excess of $60 million, implementation of “activity based working” and provision of hundreds of programs and projects to our engaged communities.

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Why this role? This is an opportunity for a Senior Executive to join a progressive, cohesive Council. There is no more beautiful place in Victoria with everything that anyone or any family could wish for. Whilst there are interesting challenges there is an opportunity to be involved in world class projects such as the Yarra Valley Trail network, complex urban development and innovations in tourism and primary production. Why wouldn’t you want to be part of this? For a candidate pack or to apply, go to www.mcarthur.com.au, referencing position 137644.

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Community bank’s party The Upwey Community Bank branch turns 20 this week and is inviting everyone to join in the celebrations. Branch Chairman John Waters said that the celebrations have been ongoing and received with open arms by community members. "We started celebrating a few months ago through a Staff Grants program which has been really well received and we've had many surprised groups very grateful for the extra $1,000 into their budgets," he said. "The Upwey branch will have cupcakes to give to customers this Saturday morning - so pop in and say hello to our friendly staff." The Upwey Community Bank will also be taking part in the upcoming Foothills Festival. The Foothills Festival, which is run by Project Upwey and the Grass Roots Market Committee, takes place on Sunday 21 October.

They have loads of great things happening including a parade, children's stage, roving street performers, skate demonstrations, inflatable disco, market stalls and more! "It all kicks off at 11am and goes to 4pm," Mr Waters said. "We'll be opening our boardroom at the rear of the bank building between 11am and 1pm so that people can see a display of what we have been doing over the last twenty years. This is followed by a High Tea for shareholders at the new UTCRASH building. "We are hoping that these events attract many people to come and enjoy the day and see what a great community it is that we live in." The Upwey Community Bank is located at 30-32 Main Street in Upwey. For more information, phone 9754 1200.

Senior group manager Mike Fleming, customer relationship officers Lisa and Maria and Upwey branch manager Abigael Jamieson.

The Upwey Community Bank branch turns 20 this week.

Celebrating 20 years in Upwey We opened a bank to grow a community. When we opened our door in Upwey 20 years ago, we made a promise to the community that we would make things better. In two decades we have contributed $4.5 million back to local projects, clubs, schools and community groups. It happens because local people like you choose to do business with us.

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We sincerely thank our existing customers and welcome new customers into our branch. Drop into our branch and let us help you and our community prosper. Upwey Community Bank® Branch 30 Main Street Upwey Telephone: 9754 1200

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Time to celebrate Upwey!

The Foothills Festival is a free family fun event for all to enjoy. The day will also feature two stages for performances from a number of local performers. "From 11am, the mini-musos of Upwey and Ferny Creek schools kick off on the "Upwey Music" stage and from 11.30am, the "Upwey Community Bank" stage (outside Tin Pan Alley Foodsmiths) will be cranking with some local favourites. Plus there will be music into the evening at The Fat Goat and Upwey Belgrave RSL," Jacqui said. The Foothills Festival will also work to celebrate the anniversaries of The Upwey Community Bank and CFA. "Upwey, being off the highway, is a treasure for locals of the hills, but not so known by visitors and tourists. We have amazing bushlands,

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Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice (November 11) with a Commemorative Service at 10:45 am, followed by a community fun day and then a formal ‘Dining In” night at the Upwey Belgrave RSL.

views, and walks. We are also on the train line and have a vibrant food community in the Main Street village," Jacqui said. "We hope to turn the Foothills Festival into an annual event, incorporating our neighbours in Ferny Creek, Upper Ferntree Gully and Tecoma. Entry to the festival is free and a shuttle bus to travel around Upwey will be provided thanks to the Upwey Belgrave RSL. The Foothills Festival will take place in Main Street, Upwey on Sunday 21 October from 9am to 4pm. See www.discoverupwey.com.au for more details and keep up with the unfolding news through the Grassroots Market and Discover Upwey Facebook pages.

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The Foothills Festival 2018 has arrived! Funded through sponsorships from the Upwey Community Bank and grants from the Yarra Ranges Council, the Foothills Festival is a free family event for the community, by the community. The idea was inspired by Upwey's Grassroots Market team who wanted to create an event that would celebrate the local community. "The idea came out of the Grassroots Market," Market Coordinator Jacqui Buckland said. "We felt that so much of our community loved coming to the market to connect and enjoy the village of Upwey's Main Street. "Combine this with the huge (amount of local) musicians, artists, producers, practitioners, sporting, special interest groups, clubs, and the multiple dynamic not-for-profit community groups Upwey is home to, we felt it just had to be celebrated." The event, which Jacqui said will appear like a street party, will feature roving street performers, the Grassroots local art and craft market, skate workshops, kids art and craft activities, dance troupes and circus acts, alongside local buskers and diverse food offerings. With the closure of Main Street, the private car park will offer children's rides, activities and performances (run by a professional event company). "Collaborating with community groups, services, and special interest groups will offer connections for locals and contribute to healthy partnerships," Jacqui said. "The festival will create a sense of place, contribute to healthy partnerships and the well-being of our township - and of course beyond."

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A RARE TREAT IN OLINDA ORIGINALLY part of the 1920s Georgian Guesthouse, these two magnificent homes and five acres of 100-year old gardens have now been meticulously renovated and restored. The main residence with beautiful pool is a brilliant blend of modern handcrafted and recycled materials now with double glazed tilt-and-turn windows and hydronic heating. The second residence reflects the sophisticated design of the main home with an open wood fire and garden views. The property is offered to market for only the second time in 55 years, so this represents an opportunity not to be missed. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: OLINDA, VIC 3788 Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: Price on application Auction: For Sale Contact: Scott Allison 0407 855 547 and Frank Kouzi 0415 772 771, FLETCHERS YARRA RANGES 9751 0299

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monbulk 254 EMErAlD-MOnBUlk rOAD $790,000-$869,000 BRAND NEW AND IN THE HEART OF MONBULK

belgrave HeigHts 40 The CreSCenT $780,000-$850,000 BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY AND ENJOY THE VIEW

A majestic beauty, highly appointed and overlooking the rolling hills in the heart of Monbulk; This luxury home is ready with nothing to do but to move right in! A country classic, master built and superbly presented. Features: Westinghouse 900mm inbuilt oven, 900mm gas cooktop, dishwasher, Caesarstone benchtops & vanity, full butler’s pantry, full length bi-fold doors leading to alfresco area, polished Spotted Gum timber looring throughout, Brivis ducted heating, Blaze wood ire, rinnai split system, remote control double lock-up garage, huge hardstand area for boat, caravan or trailers, and a fully enclosed yard. Situated within an easy stroll to the main street, supermarkets, Monbulk Primary School, local eateries, sporting facilities and public transport.

This beautifully presented brick & timber family home has room for everyone. over two levels, the top level has 4 bedrooms all with Bir’s, newly carpeted & repainted in a neutral palette, a spacious family bathroom and separate WC. Central updated kitchen, adjoining dining and family room, formal living & dining if you like to entertain. Soak in the afternoon sunshine and take in the gorgeous views on the large covered deck! Downstairs has a large master suite with private bathroom, French doors to the garden and excellent BIrs. If you are searching for a ‘home ofice’ the 6th bedroom has its own entry and adjoins the workshop space. The circular sealed driveway has fantastic parking for a caravan/boat and a separate double carport.

Contact Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

Contact Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

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teComa 41 FAiry Dell roAD YOU’LL LOVE THE VERY NATURE OF IT.........

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CoCkatoo 116 WOOrI YAllOCk rOAD $495,000-$544,500 FOR THOSE ON A BUDGET ON A SUB-DIVIDABLE BLOCK(STCA)

The essence of this residence is the outside and inside blend together, private and quiet spaces with pretty garden views, with bird attracting plants well established for yearround enjoyment. This lovely family home offers a light, bright interior, master bedroom positioned for privacy on the second storey boasting built in robes and full ensuite. All remaining bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom with separate bath and shower. The kitchen is sparkling white with blue accents and a freestanding 900mm Smeg SS upright stove, a chefs’ delight. Through the bi-fold doors, the deck offers treetop vistas and is sure to be a summer favourite on balmy evenings. Special features include gas ducted heating, integrated dishwasher, shed, glasshouse and carport.

Get out of the rent race and put your money into something that is yours. On a very lat and sunny block, this home represents excellent value and potential in today’s market! Both the bathroom and kitchen have been updated, the latter with a stainless steel trio: 1. wall oven 2. gas hot plates 3. dishwasher. With the master bedroom being HUGE there is lots of potential! In addition, there is a separate laundry, outdoor toilet, front porch and outdoor entertaining space. Plenty of off-street parking on the usable, subdividable 900 m2 allotment (STCA) with the added comfort of ducted heating and a wood ire. Just a short stroll to the main street, a variety of shops, prep and primary school, sporting facilities and bus connections and on a sealed road.

Contact Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

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KALLISTA 1 St James Avenue

5A 3B 3C 1E

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This magniicent home with dual living zones sits amongst lovely, landscaped gardens. Split over 2 levels, the 1-bedroom ground loor of this home with private kitchen frames the outdoor area with beautiful inground pool and spa while upstairs boasts garden views and a chefs’ kitchen with integrated Miele appliances.

For Sale Price

$1,800,000 - $1,980,000

Land

5005 sq m approx.

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FERNY CREEK 199 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road

4A 2B 2C This beautiful cottage has been thoughtfully extended to ofer modern creature comforts. Central to its success is the contemporary extension with a beautiful kitchen with breakfast nook that branches the living room, snug/ study, family room, and upper level gym or games room.

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$910,000 - $1,000,000

Land

1000 sq m approx.

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MONBULK 47 Main Road

1B Situated in the most convenient townships in the hills with a prominent position on Main St, near Woolworths, Aldi all the major banks and essential conveniences. This could be your ideal investment opportunity or place to be an owner operator being amongst many more major businesses. Get in early and own this future potential development opportunity STCA as the town is changing and becoming more desirable with many new developments set to enhance this already vibrant community.

For Sale Price

$350,000 - $385,000

Land

341 sq m approx.

Contact

Frank Kouzi 415 772 771 Richard Wines 0418 173 225

OLINDA 163 Olinda-Monbulk Road

4A 3B 2C Versatility is the cornerstone of this home perfectly positioned minutes from Olinda township. With options and opportunity for any owner, this home ofers the comforts of a fabulous family residence with open plan living and kitchen with free standing cooker, terraced garden with over 20 varieties of mature fruit and nut trees, and multi-generational living or income potential from the large 1-bedroom suite. Added highlights include solar power, double carport, large under house workshop and glasshouse for gardening year round.

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

Land

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1 Wattle court Emerald

$800,000 - $880,000

Lot 1 Grey Road Gembrook

$985,000 - $1,080,000

“FOXWOOD” Your Own Piece of Paradise

VIEWS, LAND, YOUR OWN PRIVATE PARADISE!

Immaculate 2 level family home with 4 robed BDRs - master with WIR & ensuite. Perfect for families with 3 living zones, large laundry & impressive storage space. Includes , ,  & dcted eap cooling ther eatres inclde polished loor boards, downstairs workshop & rumpus rm, entertaining deck, dual road access, alarm system, barn style garage & fully fenced. Close to walking tracks & Emerald Township.

pportnit to own  acres o magnicent land in embroo with incredible iews to the treleci anges stic  store home with  Bs, dining, liing, meals & timber itchen  acres o cleared land &  acres o bshland & pocets o rainorest with  cleared tracs  clean enced paddocs, grait eed water,  spring ed crees, large shed, ha shed & worshop orse or motorbie riding paradise

Contact: Bethany Day 0438 844 968

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10 Springs Street Cockatoo

$580,000 - $630,000

1120 Bessie Creek Road Gembrook

$1,150,000 - $1,250,000

Charming Family Home!

“Kista Park” - Quality Acreage with Stunning Views!

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, spacios dining area, longe & wellappointed itchen tside 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!

Amazing opportunity to purchase “Kista Park” - home on 41 acres of top quality land in embroo with spectaclar iews  B home with a home oce, contr stle kitchen, family rm and separate 3 rm bungalow. Large workshop/storage, DBL carport, DBL garage, barn style stables with foaling box and hot wash, 15 fully fenced paddocks each with shelter and water, 2 dams, 20 x 40 arena, cattle yard/loading ramp.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

22 Memorial Avenue Emerald

23 Baker Street Cockatoo

$795,000 - $870,000

$490,000 - $530,000

Character Home in Prime Location!

Charming Home on ½ Acre

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, Baltic polished loorboards, high ceilings, dormer 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.

Get out of the rental market or downsize with this cute weatherboard cottage. Situated on a terraced ½ acre block, this neat home features 2 BDRs with BIR, lounge room with WFH, 9’ ceilings, S/S, neat kitchen & meals. Outside there is a large entertaining deck, landscaped gardens, pathways, vegetable garden & single LU shed. Conveniently located close to the Cockatoo township. Don’t miss out, inspect today!

Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

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56 Braeside Drive Launching Place

$780,000

Character Home on Over 1/3 Acre alk up onto your ront porch and take a step back in time to this beautiul class illed home.  home that will capture your heart while providing all that your amily will need. The entrance hall entices you through to a period east with the most incredible cornice work and ceiling roses depicting the era o dwardian merging with aliornian ungalow. The home eatures  bedrooms  bathrooms  light illed living areas and all on a beautiul lat allotment.

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2 Nicky Close Mooroolbark

$550,000 - $600,000

Modern Townhouse in a Convenient Location! This dual-level, three bedroom modern townhouse is conveniently located in the heart of Mooroolbark and would be a great opportunity or those looking or a irst start in the property market or a solid investment. With new double blinds, fresh carpets and sparking new LED downlights, this property is ready for its new owners to come in and put their feet up. Upstairs, the open plan kitchen/living area is a great space for families or entertaining guests, with sliding doors out to the balcony and split system air conditioner for year-round comfort. The kitchen with ceasarstone island bench and abundant storage space features a gas cooktop and oven plus a dishwasher. Also upstairs, the third bedroom with BIR has a private decking area while this second level also provides internal access to the remote double garage that is accessed via Nicky Close. Downstairs, the two bedrooms are both itted with s one with a split system air conditioner and are serviced by the large bathroom.

22 Silverwattle Rd Launching Place Stunning Acre Plus Cute House!

Stunning parcel of land of approx. 4248m2 with gorgeous mountain views and a cute 3 bedroom cottage to either enjoy as it is, renovate or detonate and build the dream home! Positioned at the front of the block, creating a large, near level backyard with various shedding. Come and visualise what this piece of paradise can mean for you. Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 2:45-3:15pm (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

25 Parkside Close Lilydale

$480,000 - $530,000

$690,000 - $740,000

9 Ruthven Street Launching Place

$680,000 - $740,000

The Ultimate in Family Living!

Living the Dream

Positioned in a family friendly, peaceful and quiet estate is this immaculately presented four bedroom home which neighbours onto the Warburton Trail. Comprising multiple living areas inside, a fantastic outdoor entertaining area and much more, this home is perfect for the whole family to enjoy all year around. Inside includes four spacious bedrooms with built in robes, the master bedroom includes a walk in robe and ensuite and servicing all other bedrooms is a large central family bathroom with bath and separate toilet. Central to the home is the open plan kitchen which includes a dishwasher, plenty cupboard and bench space and overlooks the meals, living area and outdoor entertaining area. To the front of the home is a large lounge and dining room, complimented by endless natural light, this lounge room is the perfect place to relax with guests or enjoy some quiet time. The separate living area is warmed by a cosy wood ire and polished timber loorboards and opens out onto the covered decking area which provides the perfect place to sit and enjoy the peaceful surrounds that this beautiful home has to offer.

Love and care are evident as you wander through this stunning property. Sitting on the veranda showcases country views of the surrounding lush pastures and distant mountains and is the perfect entrance to this family home. The master bedroom has ensuite and walk in robe and is adjacent to the ormal lounge with stone surrounded wood ire and feature window seat. The huge kitchen, family, meals and rumpus zone is the ideal space for the sprawling family, with doors leading out to a large decked area with a sparkling swimming pool for the summer activities. Three further bedrooms are all spacious with built in robes. A large double carport and separate garage provide undercover parking and work areas and there is ample space to park a caravan, boat or extra cars should you need. If you love fresh air, the quiet and the beauty of a luscious garden - this is it.

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

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43 Camms Road Monbulk

$660,000 - $710,000

6 Grandview Road Belgrave Heights

$630,000 - $690,000

SUNLIGHT, SCENERY & A STUNNING GARDEN AWAIT

STORY BOOK CHARM-FINISH THE CHAPTER

With a generous loorplan, each and every room is well proportioned and includes 4 bedrooms (or 3 plus home ofice), 2 bathrooms, spacious lounge and an oversized kitchen and meals area. The kitchen has plenty of bench space and comes equipped with dishwasher, and handy breakfast bar while more than enough cupboard space can be found throughout the entire home. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

ffering a fantastic loor plan featuring large, grand entry way, open plan lounge, kitchen  dining area with ambient open ire place, three large bedrooms plus a study or 4th bedroom and 2 spacious bathrooms. There is also a large double garage PS huge workshop at the rear perfect for those who need to work from home or ust need some etra storage. Contact: rad Conder 0422 39  Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

6 View Street Upwey

72 Lockwood Road Belgrave Heights

$800,000 - $880,000

For Sale

Elite Location with Development and Dual Living Potential (STCA)!

LUXURY LIVING ON OVER 1 ACRE OF PRIVATE GARDENS

A large home with two distinct wings for teenagers/in laws, PLUS a separate 2 bedroom Dependent Persons Unit, PLUS a powered bungalow this is a property incredibly well suited to the extended family. Developer or investors might look to take advantage of the Neighbourhood Residential Schedule 2 Zoning and see what scope there is for future development in this prime location (STCA). Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Sitting proudly on over one acre of beautiful lawns and colourful gardens, this approx. 40 square, architecturally designed, spacious home has been quality built. There are four bedrooms – the Master suite includes a resort-style ensuite, 2 additional bathrooms, 3 spacious living areas including a large family and dining room, relaxed lounge and meals area plus a T.V / media room. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

59 Hilton Road Ferny Creek

433 Monbulk Road Monbulk

$720,000-$790,000

$1,100,000 - $1,150,000

Mid Century on Hilton

Classic Cape Cod On Almost an Acre

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Blue day out at the Gully By Richard Millott Knox Gardens had a day out against Ferntree Gully, with the Falcons claiming the points chasing a low target in round two. Bowling first at the Blues, Knox Gardens made in-roads early claiming a wicket on the second ball of the match before having the home side 4/12 after the fourth over. From there, Ferntree Gully failed to recover and was dismissed for 73 in 36.3 overs. Todd Burley was the Captain of Chaos with the ball, claiming 4/11. In reply, Ferntree Gully was looking for quick wickets but Knox Gardens was able to chase down the target, finishing with its second win of the season at 2/76. Ferntree Gully Footballers have found their place within Norm Reeves Shield, registering a win against Eildon Park. Radhik Gooneratne (68), Nick Bogar (41) and Ben Rawlings (36) were all pivotal contributors to the Griffin’s 7/187, with Monto Perera providing 3/33 from his overs. Eildon Park saw Cody Morris contribute 32

to the effort, however the show belonged to Yohan De Silva, with the recruit claiming 5/11 to dismiss the Panthers for 85. A Cameron Wheeler hat-trick wasn’t enough to get Upwey over the line at Johnson Park, with the Sharks holding on in a tight match. Upwey was well-serviced to set a competitive total, reaching 7/200 thanks to Nick Whitty (41), Julian Whetstone (40) and Steve Moore (30). The Sharks got off to a strong start before losing four wickets inside of eight balls to be 4/103 following Wheeler’s (3/37) hat-trick. Nervous times were had at Fair Park, before the home team passed the target with five balls to spare and one wicket in hand. Steve Devenish was instrumental with 67, with David Devenish providing 44 towards the cause. The Basin proved too good for the current premiers, defeating Knoxfield. Batting first, the Bears left it too late to rally a competitive total, with Jayden Turcinovic (38) and Jake Sherriff (74) putting on 96 for the sixth wicket as the target reached 7/207.

Knight Chris Rumble claimed 3/41 from his overs. In reply, Knoxfield lost early wickets before recommencing the chase. Tom Boxell notched up a half-century (57) to provide the score of note in their 140. Joel Robertson took the lead with the ball with 3/22. Belgrave rebounded from last week with a solid win over Upper Ferntree Gully. Wickets were shared around as the Magpies restricted the Kings to 125, before making inroads towards the six points, ending at 2/127 thanks to Jonathon Levell’s 48 not-out and Jordon King’s 41. In Decoite Shield, the Nathan Hicks show rolled into Olinda for the weekend, with his unbeaten 151 being one of the memorable knocks in local one day cricket. Hicks, along with Anthony Brolic (58), were comprehensive with the bat, ending at 2/262. Olinda too was up to the challenge, with Josh Langer registering 57 as part of the 8/160 reply. Monbulk took the points back following its

match at St Johns Tecoma. The Saints posted a competitive target of 197 thanks to Jake Sali (59) and Billy Sanger (34). Aaron Powell was the lead Hawk with the pill, claiming 3/40. Monbulk was well-measured in its chase of the Saints’ target, ending at 5/200. Shane Cosstick (79) and Aaron Bermingham (70) the key pillars of the victorious chase effort. Rowville made light work of South Belgrave at Seebeck Reserve. Daniel Cormack provided South with a sound 44, while at the bowling crease Steve Sandhu claimed four wickets for the Hawks to restrict the visitors to 105. Darren Hill, fresh off a quality performance for Victoria’s Over-50s Championships in Brisbane last week, led the chase with 53 not-out as Rowville passed 1/110 to claim the win. Knox Gardens and Mountain Gate played out a close match at Knox Gardens Reserve to close out Round 2 action, with scores unavailable at time of writing.

Monbulk bowlers are regional champions Monbulk bowlers in bounce back Monbulk bowlers Andrew Bell and Eric Markham won the Eastern Region pairs championship. This event was played over three days at the Croydon Bowls Club. Bell and Markham worked their way through the rounds defeating teams from Heathmont, Vermont South, Ferntree Gully and Mulgrave Country Club. The Monbulk pair won the semi-final against Mulgrave Country Club convincingly. In the final, they played a composite team from Mulgrave Country Club and Berwick and

this proved a much tougher game. Bell and Markham dropped two shots on the first end, and by the seventh end they were seven shots down. They were still down seven shots (8 to 15) on the 10th end with only five ends left to play. Then in the next four ends they collected a one, a three, a two and a one to be 15 shots-all going into the final end. It was a thriller. Markham went long with his first two bowls and then landed one on the jack.

The opposition came through with weight and smacked the jack out to the side, just hanging onto the boundary. Markham's long bowl was now shot. Bell came in with his last bowl and sat it right next to the jack, but not a toucher. The opposition had the final bowl. He tried to kill the end, but just managed to take out Bell's shot bowl and they both ended up in the ditch. Markham's long bowl was again shot and this meant the Monbulk pair had claimed the regional championship.

In round two of Saturday pennant on 13 October, Monbulk 1 bounced back from the previous week to record an excellent win at home over Bayswater by 78 shots to 56. Monbulk 1 started slowly but eventually found the line and length to take the lead. Eric Markham's rink had a strong win, as did Andrew Bell's rink, both winning by 14 shots, 25 to 11. Richard Cookson's rink had a closer win by four shots and Brian Smith's team suffered a loss by 10 shots, which in the end was a reasonable margin as they were well down early. Monbulk 2 maintained their position on the top of the ladder, thrashing Carrum by 69 shots, 118 to 49. Dick Coppin's rink with Jim Anderson bowling well won by 24 shots, 32 to eight. Peter Donders' rink won by 20 shots, 32 to 12; Peter Francis' rink won by eight shots and Case Broekhoff's rink cruised home by 17 shots. Monbulk 3 had a tough assignment playing at Heatherdale on grass. Petr Hiscox's rink battled hard and were able to get on top of their opponents, winning by four shots. Doug Elliot's rink had two bad ends which cost them the game, going down by 11 shots. This meant Monbulk 3 lost to Heatherdale by seven shots, 38 to 45. In Tuesday pennant, Monbulk 1 continued its great start to the season winning its third game in a row by defeating Chirnside Park at home by 16 shots, 66 to 50. Andrew Bell's rink won handsomely by 19 shots, 33 to 14. Richard Cookson's rink won by 3 shots and Eric Markham's rink went down by six shots. Monbulk 2 took the points across all rinks against Vermont South at home, winning by 29 shots, 71 to 42. Dick Coppin won by 15 shots, Peter Francis by 10 shots and Everett Hargreaves by four. Monbulk 3 fought hard against Box Hill RSL away from home, winning one rink out of three to go down by 12 shots, 52 to 64. Barry Adsheads' rink won by six shots, with newcomer Greg Meyers showing his skill during the match. Mike Harris's and John Prudon's rinks both went down by nine shots.

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Records, smiles and sunshine

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By Jamie Strudley Excellent conditions greeted Yarra Ranges Athletics Club athletes for the second round of the summer track and field season at Morrison Reserve. With school holidays out of the way, athletes turned up in greater numbers across all age groups. This week's program saw the return of the high jump, javelin and hurdle events for the first time this season. It was also the round for the 1500m, the longest race in the junior season. Highlights were the record-breaking run by under-14 girls athlete Kiara Flavel, taking more than 20 seconds off the old record to run a time of 5min 1sec, and the under-10 athletes tackling this distance for the first time. A number of age groups got to compete in the sprint and long jump events once again, giving them an opportunity for an early season personal best, to set them on the pathway of improvement as the summer progresses. Earlier in the week, several Yarra Ranges Athletics members competed for their school as part of the School Sports Victoria District Athletics championships. Congratulations to all the athletes who competed - Sharni Kerr, Amy Pearce, Scarlett Wheeler, Tahlia Murden, Tiara Willis, Stephanie van Bemmel, Sasha Maggs, Aemelia Stevenson, Keisha Wheeler, Zoe Clarke, Andre Johanson, Dane Cherry, Spencer Tabone and James Davidson. The club will be supporting and cheering those that progressed to the region champion-

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ships to be held this week. The Yarra Ranges Athletics senior team competed at various venues across Victoria on Saturday in AV Shield competition. Final team results are not available, however some very strong performances from all athletes will certainly result in some good team points. Standout performances were a 20 second PB to Camden Hewitson on 2000m steeplechase, a sub-2 minute 800m for Harrison Van Duuren, and a new athlete competing for the first time, congratulations Richard. Next week the seniors head to either Casey Fields or Williamstown for round three

of the AV Shield. Sunday saw a few athletes compete in events at the Melbourne Marathon festival on what became a very hot day. Graham Coutts didn't quite beat the sun in, running 3 hours 13 minutes for the 42.2km distance. Max Savill-Bentley ran a solid race in the elite half-marathon recording 1 hour 22 minutes. James Anderson (10km) and Seamus Dywer (5km) also put in some solid performances. Athletes interested in competing can contact the club on join@yarrarangesathletics.org.au.

Yarra Valley Cricket Association (YVCA) Round 1 13 October Brilliant condition greeted cricketers across the Yarra Valley in their return to a summer of cricket action. This season sees a return to a more traditional structure with the competition’s top grade, DJ Strachan Shield, containing six teams battling it out over 10 one-day games and five two-day games. The RA Finger Trophy now has a combination of 10 1st and 2nd XI teams battling it out over the same season structure. In DJ Strachan Shield, defending champions Mount Evelyn made a positive start, recording a tidy seven-wicket victory at home over Yarra Glen. DJ STRACHAN SHIELD Mount Evelyn 3/147 (J Williams 53, J Fraser 33*, C Parrant 2/45) defeated Yarra Glen 10/142 (L Crawford 34, A Cowan 20, K Jones 3/24, C Witherdin 3/24). RA FINGER TROPHY Woori Yallock 2/110 (M.Dwyer 48*, T.Diggins 34*, M.Potter 1/8, T.Williams 1/24) defeated Mount Evelyn 10/105 (D.Westaway 20, T.Williams 19, C.Ferguson 4/14, P.Broussard 2/13) UNDER-14 Hoddles Creek 5/72 (O. Lyons 11*, G. Vukman 11*, D. Potter 3/8) defeated Mount Evelyn/Coldstream 5/65 (S. Randall 24, T. Nose 19*, G. Vukman 1/3).

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