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YEAR IN REVIEW What made news in 2018 Tuesday, 8 January, 2019
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The Soupee man PERSON OF THE YEAR
2018 By Derek Schlennstedt
There are very few people who have given as much back as Gavin (Soupee) Smith who has run Soupees in Upwey every friday evening, for nearlly 10 years. benefit program started ten years ago when he became aware of primary school children going hungry in the mornings, so he initiated a breakfast one day per week at Upwey and Upwey South Primary Schools. Of course, this wasn't enough, and soon he launched Upside Pathways Learning Centre to allow individuals to learn a craft or subject away from the normal academic stream - free and in a fun, casual environment.
Over winter Gavin also takes it upon himself to support marginalised members in St Kilda and provides donated blankets and other comforts while walking the streets and giving a friendly ear. This year in conjunction with Bendigo Community Bank, over 1000 blankets, sleeping bags and warm clothing was distributed all over Melbourne and the Dandenong Ranges by Gavin.
Having received a new van this year to help him assist the community, it seems likely that Gavin is an enduring part of the hills community and will be around for years to come. "What I particularly like about Soupees is you see young people who start off very very young, and you see them growing up in front of your eyes," Gavin said."It has its own reward ... I really love what I do, being able to meet people, to show them compassion, and to make friends and help in any way."
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There are a small number of people, groups and organisations in the Dandenong Ranges which have become synonymous with the region. These people and groups have not become well-known for their names, but for displaying the qualities that the hills are known for. Here at the Mail we love our community and we enjoy highlighting the achievements of the many inspiring individuals and organisations in the region that give back so much - the only tough part is trying to whittle down the list of candidates because, let's face it, there are too many to mention in just one edition. In 2018 there was one individual who stood out against the rest and who displays everything the Dandenong ranges is, and should be. For those who don't know Gavin Smith, he's become a well-loved institution of Upwey. For nearly ten years, on every Friday afternoon, rain, hail or shine, Gavin - also known locally as 'Soupee' - can be found in Upwey's Main Street dishing out hot soup, pizzas and other refreshments, while offering a kindly word, and a cheery smile. He has served countless pots of soup, and although he has been assisted over the years by Belgrave Rotary and Upwey Township Group, it's Gavin himself who provides the rock-solid community benefit. "Soupees has always been about the fact that I just want to get out and help people in a practical way," Gavin said. "People don't have to pay for anything, they're welcome to just come along."You can come get soup, pizza, and a listening ear. "Sometimes people don't even eat, they just want to come along and unburden themselves."Gavin's rock-solid community
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Over 60 bikies hit the road and rumbled in to the Upwey-Belgrave RSL on Sunday 4 February to raise much-needed funds for the iconic hills RSL, after they struggled to remain open following a fraud case involving their former treasure.
The rain couldn’t dampen the spirit of the 2018 Belgrave Lantern Festival, and thousands of residents from the Dandenong Ranges and surrounds took to the streets of Belgrave to show off their homemade lanterns. As usual, the 12th annual lantern parade was nothing short of dazzling.
At what's commonly considered the Melbourne cup of camel racing, Rachel Woodham from Gembrook took first place at the Alice Springs Camel Cup, on 14 July, 2018.
Aurelio Denasha of the Ojibwa Tribe and Uncle Bill Nicholson stood together in solidarity of indigenous people's everywhere at the 2018 Belgrave survival day event.
Alan Lacey’s panel van holds the title of Australia’s fastest salt racing panel van and in March 2018, his self-built panel van nicknamed, ‘the flying brick’ reached a speed of 283.5km/h. The Mount Evelyn man continues to push the vans limits into 2019.
More than 18,000 hand-made poppies covered Emerald and Puffing Billy to mark 100 years since World War I came to an end. Those knitted, crocheted, felted and sewn red and black poppies were sent from around the country to the Emerald RSL Remembrance Day Committee, who set about the task of covering the town in a blanket of red.
Artists, residents and community groups in Mooroolbark are Jumping for joy after the township secured $192,144 in funding from the Pick My Project program. Mooroolbark Traders and Community Group Inc. attracted over 240 votes for the project and the groups aims to reinvigorate the town with an array of graffiti art, that will cover the towns vacant walls.
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A small tourist bus carrying 16 passengers collided with the side of one of the Puffing Billy carriages at the School Road, Menzies Creek crossing on 6 February, 2018. Following the crash, dangling your legs over the side was banned.
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Put hard waste out Yarra Ranges Council is encouraging residents to check their hard waste collection date and are reminding people to only to put their waste out the weekend before their pickup time. Annual hard waste, bundled branches and metals collections will be taking place across the Yarra Ranges from mid-January to March 2019, giving residents a chance to dispose of appliances, furniture and excess branches from their properties. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Tony Stevenson, encouraged residents to check what they can put out for collection and make the most of their collection. "The annual hard waste collection is a great chance to clean up and clear out our properties and gardens," Cr Stevenson said. "It's an essential part of the year for many residents, but it's also a very ugly time to be a visitor coming through the area. "We're mindful of the fact that the warmer months make up a large portion of our busiest tourist season, but it's also the best time for our contractor to get their trucks to some of the more remote areas of the Yarra Ranges. "It's worth taking the time to check Council's website, see what you can put out and when, and make sure you only put out your hard waste on the Sunday (weekend) before your collection week begins. "Ideally, we can all use the service without piles of rubbish sitting on nature strips too long." Hard waste, bundled branches and metals should be placed neatly in the same area that your kerbside bins are collected and must be
Police were amazed that no one was more seriously injured in a two-car crash on Mountain Highway. At 1.20pm on 26 December, Olinda police, Highway Patrol members and local CFA units attended the Ferny Creek collision. Police said a 20-year-old probationary driver crossed onto the wrong side of the road and collided with a vehicle travelling in the opposite direction. They will charge him on summons with a number of traffic offences including careless driving, crossing double lines and failing to stay left of centre. Both vehicles suffered significant damage and had to be towed. Three occupants of the Holden wagon were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
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Yarra Ranges Council is reminding residents to ensure their only putting their items out for collection on the Sunday before the collection week. able to be easily lifted by 1 or 2 people. Household items, such as mattresses and furniture items, up to ten pieces of timber (excluding fencing), window glass, mirrors and shower screens (securely wrapped and marked glass), TVs, computers and electronic equipment can be placed out in up to three cubic metres. Residents can also dispose of unlimited metals, whitegoods and equipment, though
fridge doors need to be removed when placed out for collection (to ensure child safety). Acids, fuels, cleaners and other chemicals cannot be put out for hard waste collection, but can be disposed of through the Detox your home mobile collections organised by Sustainability Victoria. Check your hard waste collection date at yarraranges.vic.gov.au/myneighbourhood
Cultural heritage runs deep The Yarra Ranges Heritage Network has produced a Guide to Heritage in the Yarra Ranges for the community and visitors. Warburton's historic Signs Publishing printed the booklet and Yarra Ranges Council's Grants for Community program provided funding. The guide highlights key sites across the region that showcase its unique history. Mayor Tony Stevenson said the Yarra Ranges was internationally-renowned for its wine, food and landscape and many tourists were often surprised at the area's depth of cultural heritage. "As the home of William Barak, Dame Nellie Melba, Edna Walling, Arthur Streeton and Tom Roberts, our history is also of international standing and a major attraction for the area," he said. Cr Stevenson said it was a great way for those who lived in the community to under-
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Police say a two-car crash in Ferntree Gully followed erratic driving. At 12.20pm on 4 January, a silver Subaru Liberty sedan was seen driving erratically on Glenfern Road, Ferntree Gully. The vehicle collided with a red Toyota Camry sedan at the intersection of Brenock Park Drive and Burwood Highway, near Woolworths. An altercation ensued between the drivers of the two vehicles and police are seeking any witnesses or dashcam footage. Call Senior Constable Phillips at Knox Highway Patrol on 9881 7900.
Fined for burnout Police received a report from the public about a vehicle doing a burnout in Dion Street, Ferntree Gully, at 7pm on 30 December. Shortly after, they allegedly observed a 33-year-old man doing burnouts and driving dangerously on damaged tyres. The man allegedly returned a positive preliminary breath test for alcohol and was required to accompany police for an evidentiary breath test. He returned a reading of 0.105 and his licence was immediately suspended and his vehicle impounded under the “hoon” laws for a period of 30 days at a cost of $978. Police charged him on summons with a number of serious traffic offences including drink driving; driving in a dangerous manner, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, failing to have proper control of a motor vehicle, making unnecessary smoke and noise, and driving a defective vehicle.
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Tom O'Meara with Mayor Tony Stevenson. stand how the area helped to inspire those individuals to achieve what they did and become so influential. Yarra Ranges Heritage Network chair Tom O'Meara said the guide included the contact details for 15 heritage groups so people could contact them to find more information on historical issues they would like to explore further. "Whether you are a local or a visitor, the guide enables you to explore the deeper layers of this area, including sites relating to our
favourite personalities as well as the ordinary people that shaped the region," he said. The guide is available in PDF format from ach.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/Connect/Research_Local_History Hard copies are available at council venues, Eastern Regional Libraries and historical societies. Email Paula Herlihy at pherlihy3@gmail. com or Mr O'Meara at uyvhs.info@gmail.com for larger quantities of the guide.
Police are investigating the cause of a singlevehicle fatal crash in Kilsyth on Saturday 5 January. It occurred on Liverpool Road near Chandlers Lane just after 9.15pm. Police believe the driver, who was the sole occupant, was travelling north on Liverpool Road and failed to negotiate a slight left bend and crashed into a tree on the opposite side of the road. After hitting the tree the car rolled onto its roof. The driver died at the scene. Police are seeking information from anyone who might have seen the vehicle in the area prior to the collision or have dashcam footage. Call Leading Senior Constable Franklin at Knox Highway Patrol on 9881 7900.
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What made news in 2018 State election James Merlino retained the seat of Monbulk, following the State election, and in his campaign to quell a CFA volunteer backlash committed over $25 million to the Monbulk electorate. The previous Emergency Services Minister extinguished a volunteer backlash over Labor's bid to split the CFA, easily winning and retaining his seat. Despite the backlash he won the seat with 59 per cent of the two-candidate preferred vote, managing to fend of Liberal candidate John Schurink, who won only 41 per cent of the two-candidate preferred vote. Following the election Mr Merlino said he looked forward to representing Monbulk and delivering the millions in promises he made prior to the election. Burnham beeches It's been vacant and decaying for decades but, in October 2018, locals gave a cautious thumbs-up to the redevelopment plans for the crumbling Burnham Beeches estate in the Dandenongs. The final planning permit which was granted by Minister for Planning Richard Wynne identified the removal of the historic beech trees and under strict conditions Mr Wynne stated that every beech tree along the stretch of road was to be preserved. Those trees had initially been a sticking point with activists who lobbied hard to ensure the Burnham Beeches' historic trees were saved. The final permit has seen a cordial outcome to a particularly contentious project and most community groups are satisfied with the result.
Burnham Beeches will be restored to its former glory. The planning permit also allows for the development of a 55 room hotel, function centre, shop, brewery and two food and drink premises. Bruno the dog Over 156,600 people were touched by the story of Bruno the staffy who was stolen from Cold-
stream Animal Aid in November 2018, while his owners were on holiday. A simple post asking for help to find him attracted over 4200 shares, and the search for Bruno soon became a national affair. The beloved family pet touched the hearts of all in the Dandenong and Yarra Ranges, when it was also reported that the owners had
adopted Bruno, three years earlier, after foster carers had rescued the dog from death row at a Mildura pound, and that he also suffered from separation anxiety. Thankfully only four weeks later the fouryear-old pup was located and reunited with his overjoyed owners in early December.
What they said: 2018 the year in quotes "She's a very nurturing and benign figure and I don't think I know anybody who cannot fall in love with her." In November last year Skywhale floated effortlessly above the Yarra Valley to herald the opening of Tarrawarra's exhibition 'Through Love ... ' by Patricia Piccinini and Joy Hester. The Mail took the time to speak to Ms Piccinini about the unique hot air balloon. "The success on the day is never measured by how much money is raised but by the joy and happy memories created for all our children and hills families who join together in the spirit of good will and community." The Halloween on the Green event, organised by the Philanthropic Collective at Ferny Creek has become an enduring event in the Dandenong Ranges calendar. This year marked its return and organiser Andrew FillipGautier demonstrated why the event has become so popular.
"Pharmaceuticals were present in every insect and spider we tested - including those collected in Dandenong Ranges National Park." A study by a global team of experts found traces of 69 different drugs in insects living in six streams around Melbourne including a stream in the Dandenong Ranges National Park. Co-author Jerker Fick, a chemist at Umeå University in Sweden, analysed the insect and spider samples and was surprised at the saturation of drugs in waterways even in the Dandenong Ranges. "I really think you have to know what's occurred in the past so you can have some sort of pointer on how to move forward." 60 years ago, Helen Coulson wrote the book The Story of the Dandenongs. Today her book is considered to be hills' historians' primary reference guide and a bible for researchers, hobbyists, and those with any interest in the
history of the region. She spoke to the Mail about the importance of keeping history alive. "I did back off for a little while, but not for long ... I felt if I chucked the towel in then, it's not what the boys would have wanted ... we went through hell but we were lucky in the people we knew," Mr Hall said." For 100 years, the Upwey CFA has been serving the hills community and for 50 of those Peter Hall was there. He spoke to the Mail about retirement and the challenges he faced when his sons, Travis and Anthony Hall were killed in a car crash in Cockatoo in 1995 "Now that the book's finished I feel like that chapter in my life is over and a new book begins." Heather Roberts finished her book which is dedicated to her husband Kyoshi Andrew Roberts who passed away from glioblastoma multiforme grade IV brain cancer. Written in a series of diary entries, the book is a poignant
look into the journey that Ms Roberts and her family underwent while caring for her husband. "I was just so sick of staring at a screen and not seeing the sunshine." Leah McLeod had over 300 kilograms of garlic stolen from her property but was adamant that she wouldn't give up on her dream. "It's a constant mental battle for all of us, we're always thinking about Rhys and what are the triggers." In July 2018, The Barnett family organised a concert to raise money for a support dog that would assist their son Rhys who has autism cope with daily challenges. They told the Mail that a simple dash to the supermarket can result in a breakdown, and so to help ease the stress and help Rhys with his daily internal challenges, the family decided to fundraise for a companion dog.
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YEAR IN REVIEW Gembrook Pub One of the sadder stories that the Mail reported on in 2018 was when then Gembrook pub burnt down. The locally described 'heart and soul of Gembrook' went up in flames on Monday 24 September, 2018, as many shocked local residents watched on. More than a dozen fire fighting vehicles and around 50 firefighters were called to the scene, but unfortunately a large portion of the pub was completely destroyed. Foul play was ruled out in the investigation and CFA investigators deemed the fire to be an accident which started from a build-up of lint in the dryer. The fire was devastating blow to residents and the owners as the heritage-listed Ranges Hotel underwent a major renovation in recent years - helping to breathe new life into the main street. Upwey CFA centenary Upwey CFA cemented itself as an enduring part of the hills when it celebrated 100 years of service in February 2018. With such a long and proud history, there was plenty to share over the weekend long celebration. Of course, the further Upwey CFA delved into its history; the more residents understood just what an incredible contribution its members have made on the community. Starting from humble beginnings in 1918, the progress of the station has been truly significant and the station has grown to become an essential part of the hills CFA group and the Upwey community. Over the celebration weekend, hundreds of locals turned out to view some of the earliest fire fighting equipment used in Australia, and Academic author Arthur Winzenried compiled a definitive history of the widely-respected station to mark the occasion. In his research he made it abundantly clear that the station was a vital part of the hills and especially important to the people of Upwey.
people and derailed a carriage, the tradition of hanging your legs out on Puffing Billy was banned. It was the first time such action was taken in the history of the popular tourist attraction, which has been running since the early 1900s. Of course, the decision drew the ire of passengers and locals. Almost 17,000 people signed a petition to ensure Puffing Billy passengers enjoyed the freedom to dangle their legs outside of the icon's carriages and Member for Monbulk James Merlino was also among the many that supported the ''legs-out'' movement. Puffing Billy Railway management announced the temporary ban on the 50-plus years practice, pending an internal review of the incident, which is still yet to be released.
This year the Mount Evelyn author, researcher and historian, Anthony McAleer was recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honour List. "Right from the start, it was clear this brigade is run by the community for the community. These folk were ordinary people who belonged to the Upwey community, yet they really put their lives on the line quite often."
Legs out petition When a bus collided with Puffing Billy in March, nobody thought it would result in the banning of a decade's long tradition. Following the incident that injured four
Anthony McAleer This year the Mount Evelyn author, researcher and historian, Anthony McAleer was recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honour List 2018 for his service to the community, and to military history. Through his involvement with Mt Evelyn and Lilydale RSLs, as a committee member on the Seville War Memorial Committee, author of several books on local and military history, and through numerous talks with school and other groups, he has shone a light on the personal stories and bigger picture of Yarra Ranges' military history. His community volunteering and researching military history started around 1990 with involvement with Lilydale RSL and Lilydale & District Historical Society. He has been secretary of Mount Evelyn RSL since 2002 and is editor and producer of their monthly newsletter, and is a member of the Mount Evelyn History Group. His work with Museums Victoria as team leader and tour guide at the Immigration Museum further fuels his passion for Australian history on a daily basis.
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Questions over Art of Place
The editor’s desk The Mail team is now back on deck and looking forward to another year of reporting on the Yarra Ranges. The soaring temperatures on Friday 4 January put the hills and valley front of mind, even as we enjoyed the final days of our Christmas/New Year break. The bushfire threat could stick around until April, from what we're hearing locally. We're full of praise for the area's volunteer firefighters who were on standby, prepared for the worst as the temperature soared above 40 degrees. We'll be bringing our readers some fire safety messages and advice over the coming weeks. We'll also be preparing our coverage for the 10th anniversary of Black Saturday. The devastation is still fresh in many people's minds, and we're mindful of avoiding stirring up painful memories unnecessarily. Our focus will be on the way the community banded together to rebuild. We'll touch on the horror the fires caused - it can't be ignored - but will look more closely at the lessons learnt, the improvements made, the friendships formed in the aftermath. We want to reconnect with people we spoke to immediately after the 9 February blazes, and share stories previously untold. Anyone who'd like to share their story via interview or a first-person account is welcome to reach out on 5957 3711 or editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au. - Casey Neill
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Santa enlisted firefighters across the Yarra Ranges to help him to greet good boys and girls in the lead-up to Christmas. On most occasions, like here in Belgrave, he was handing out lollies to with a jolly ''ho ho ho!''. Follow @MailCommunity on Instagram for more shots from across the hills and valley, and tag us in your local pictures for a chance to see them in print. 6 MAIL
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LETTERS What ever happened to Art of Place? The recent response by Burrinja and council demonstrates a complete lack of accountability and fails to address several key facts not included in the article. The grant was administered by Yarra Ranges Council in 2011, which coincided with the main construction works for the existing performance complex. The council decided to spend the major part of the funds ($200,000) on the hard landscaping, notably the extensive paving at the front of the complex to facilitate the opening of the building. This was never the overall objective of the grant, which was the creation of an Art of Place Garden as an indigenous cultural and environmental place for learning, reflection, gathering, creativity and celebration of local indigenous culture and country. It was recognised that much further consultation with the aboriginal community and detailed work was required to refine the design for the soft landscaping to fulfil the vision for the overall project. A project brief was prepared by Burrinja and commitment made for further works to be undertaken, but has never been honored. Mr Box as project manager knows full well the project was never completed. To argue that an audit was done to indicate otherwise raises serious doubts as to the integrity of this process, where funds can be shown as spent but have not met the original objectives of the grant. The gardens are a disgrace and lack any coherent theme or story and comprise a hotchpotch of older garden remnants with exotics (including declared environmental weeds) and native cultivars which have no cultural relevance. That no action has been taken to complete this project over the last seven years reflects poorly on the current management and on the council, which has overall responsibility. It is yet another example of the abuse of goodwill of community volunteers who are passionate and committed to a project that has the potential to provide wide-ranging benefits to the community. It also reflects poorly on our engagement with aboriginal communities, all of which is clearly in line with Burrinja’s cultural, visual and performing arts function. If Burrinja can recently find $3 million for additional building works, what effort have been made to find funding to finish the gardens? The silence is deafening. Darcy Duggan, Selby mailcommunity.com.au
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The ‘go-to’ for great fun Come and enjoy what the Monbulk Bowling Club (MBC) has to offer the local community this Christmas. Great food, good hospitality, welcoming staff, local entertainers and the great sport of bowls are just some of the features that are packaged together in this local community club. With a warm and friendly atmosphere, the MBC bistro is perfect for catching up with friends, relaxing after a busy day or celebrat-
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The club says it is proud to offer the best bar prices in town, with an interesting and varied wine list. The MBC also offers regular Wine of the Month features. Friday night is a night of entertainment at the Bistro with local artists entertaining patrons while they dine. Why not book a table for family and friends and enjoy a festive celebration? It s a great way to relax into the weekends and support the local artists. Barefoot bowls ramps up at this time of
year at the club with Night Owls on Thursday nights. If lawn bowls sounds like something locals would like to try, friendly club members always welcome new bowlers. The club can help new members get started with equipment and free coaching, or simply a casual night with some locals. For all bookings and enquiries, call 9756 6183. To keep up to date with everything happening at the MBC, like and follow the club s Facebook page Monbulk Bowling Club and Bistro.
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Aquaman is an entertaining but empty-headed superhero film. When the zealous Atlantean King Orm (Patrick Wilson) declares war on the surface world, his half-brother Arthur Curry/Aquaman (Jason Mamoa) must claim his birthright as King of Atlantis to avert the war. Aquaman is thrilling to look at, with stunningly vibrant visual design and well-composed action scenes featuring wide shots and impressive long takes, yet has thinly-written characters and a slow, sloppy narrative. Mamoa has a relaxed bogan charm as Arthur, but it's hard to invest yourself in his journey because his co-star Amber Heard (as Atlantean princess Mera) is a more compelling and developed lead. Mera is far more qualified to rule Atlantis than Arthur: she's smarter, more focused and more perceptive than Arthur. The pacing is erratic, dawdling across nearly 2.5 hours yet jumping from one nebulous goal or setting to the next, and the plot muddies Arthur's own character arc. Arthur seeks an ancient trident that will secure his claim to the Atlantean throne. He develops some humility and responsibility during the journey, implying that he doesn't need the trident to save the day. However, the film's climax still hinges on his possession of the trident, undermining his paltry character growth. Aquaman's action and dazzling visuals cushion the excessive length, but the film is still unfocused, poorly-paced and features a ripped yet boring hero. - Seth Lukas Hynes
Best known for their music throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the Mentals will perform at Sooki Lounge on February 7. Known for hits such as Live It Up, Too Many Times and The Nips Are Getting Bigger, the band had a string of hits, including 16 Australian Top 30 songs. The band formed in the 1970s as a group of students to play blues, sixties pop, rockabilly, country and original compositions to fill in time at art school in the mid-1970s. Initially playing to students at parties, pubs and university dances, they caught the attention of new independent label Regular Records who in late 1978 sold out 1300 copies in a fortnight of the three track vinyl Mental As Anything Plays At Your Party. Original lead vocalists Greedy Smith and Martin Plaza are still writing songs, with their latest release, a five-track EP and the EP sees Greedy and Martin trading songs in their timehonoured tradition. "Martin and I have spent our lives competing with songs," Greedy said. "It's not stopping. He does his things his way and I do mine - the way it's always been and the competition continues." The Iconic Band is in high demand performing to fans old and new Nationally and Internationally with their unmistakable unique sound and will comet Sooki Lounge on 7 Feb-
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Black mist over burnt country By Derek Schlennstedt On September 27, 1956, the British exploded an atomic bomb on Pitjantjatjara land in South Australia. The place would become known as Maralinga, which means "thunder" in the now-extinct Garik Aboriginal language. Black Mist Burnt Country is an award-winning exhibition of artworks by over 30 Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists commemorating the British atomic tests in Australia in the 1950s and '60s . After an extensive tour of nine public galleries and museums in four states and territories since September 2016, the exhibition is returning to Burrinja Cultural Centre - its home gallery. "With over 100,000 visitors it has been well received, but more importantly the feedback received indicates that visitors feel this was a thought-provoking, powerful and moving exhibition," Burrinja's exhibition curator JD Mittmann said. The exhibition tells the stories of the atomic tests in Australia by revisiting the events and
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A BOTANICAL WONDERLAND 'BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL' is the description the agent says will pass through buyers' lips when they view the gardens surrounding this classic 1940s residence. Pathways pass rhododendron, azalea, clivia and maples just to mention a few of the hundreds of plants throughout the 5800 square metre allotment. Upon entering the home, the agent says buyers will notice how cleverly the outside is brought chairside. Large casement and sash windows from yesteryear bring garden vistas to each room. Over two levels, the residence will suit a variety of needs. The agent says the flexible floor plan lends itself to a work-from-home scenario, art studio, hobbyist and there is even the option for extended family if required. Overall there are four or five bedrooms, two bathrooms, several living spaces including a rumpus, sunroom and sitting room, and also a timber kitchen.
A favourite room is sure to be the character-laden lounge, the agent says, with silky oak panelling, picture and plate rails, ornate ceiling and brick surround open fire place. There's a workshop, toolshed, outdoor toilet, single garage, shedding and two separate ducted heating units. Ideally positioned for privacy, the agent says, this property is near to the Monbulk township, a variety of schools, shops, cafes and sporting facilities, the aquatic centre and bus connections. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 185 Emerald-Monbulk Road, Monbulk, VIC 3973 Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: $850,000 - $935,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For sale Contact: Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522, Janet Hawkins 0409 117 432, Steve Dolphin 0412 996 609, RANGES FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE - BELGRAVE
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EVERYTHING YOU WANT AND NEED SET at the end of a sealed no-through road, the agent says this property has everything a buyer could want and more. The completely usable block of almost one acre features a spacious high quality home complete with self-contained unit, landscaped gardens and an enormous over height workshop/ machinery shed/vehicle storage shed. The home has been designed to cater to a variety of needs, the agent says, with two living areas including lounge with bay window that offers views and an open plan living/ family room adjoining the kitchen that has loads of bench space and an abundance of storage, gas hot plates and a wall oven. Sliding doors lead from this section to the full-length covered deck. "Imagine the ease of catering for Christmas dinner here whilst your guests enjoy the stunning outlook to surrounding pastures," the agent says. There are an abundance of extras, including natural gas ducted heating, ducted vacuum, split-system, hardwood floors, soaring feature timber ceilings, under house storage and cellar. Downstairs is a separate area which the agent says would be ideal for a dependant relative, teenage pad or work from home situation subject to council approval, as there is a second kitchen, bathroom and living room/bedroom with its own access. A circular driveway makes for ease of use to the double garage that is under roofline, side access or access into the separate tradesman’s garage. The property is only a 10-minute walk to the township of Gembrook, including the primary school, bus stop, community centre, eateries, central shopping district and the Gembrook Puffing Billy station. �
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 20 Agnes Street, Gembrook, VIC 3783 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 6 garage Price: $850,000 - $900,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For sale Contact: Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 and Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767, BARRY PLANT EMERALD 5968 4522
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GUIDE $640,000 - $704,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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GUIDE $540,000 - $570,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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MODERN SLEEK SOPHISTICATION SLEEK, sophisticated and seriously stunning, the agent says this home has cutting-edge architectural elegance and is in a class of its own. This renovated residence has been finished off to a contemporary and minimalistic aesthetic to please, the agent says. Offering a connection with indoor-outdoor living, the fully insulated home is elevated on about a third of an acre (1554 square metres) and integrates into the landscaped surrounds featuring river stone pebbles, decking, slate stepping stones, concrete walls and feature timber elements. With modern black highlights and external spotted gum timber panels, the earthy tones of the structure form a striking presence at the end of a sweeping concrete drive. Internally, black-framed walls of glass allow daylight to flood the interior and accentuate connection to the exterior spaces. Wide engineered oak floorboards adorn the expansive living areas and flow into the stunning white galley-style kitchen, offering loads of storage and soft close cabinetry finished with stone bench-tops. Stainless-steel appliances and dishwasher complete the sleek design and the laundry is also cleverly fitted with attention to storage. The family bathroom continues the white decor and minimal feel while the toilet is adjacent. LED downlights throughout ensure simplicity and create a warm glow adding to the dramatic lines and accents of the home.
The essential wood heater is central of the open living space, with bookshelves at the end of the room encasing the TV and create the perfect place to relax, the agent says. Sliding doors open to a flat lawn area off the front decking offering a secure place for the kids to play and parents to relax with a serene and private outlook. The floorplan has flexibility with a further seating nook or study space and two bedrooms including master with built-in
robes, with a staircase leading to bedrooms three and four with fitted robes, plus access to the rear deck and tiered yard. Fenced areas for the family pet and shedding for the chooks, with great sunlight for the vegie patch. A double carport adjoins the architecturally-designed residence while the front yard is defined by extensive landscaping ensuring ample car parking, with pathways framing garden beds providing a lush green foreground to this
contemporary home. A golden elm tree shelters the front of the home in summer and offers light in winter. With all the hard work completed, inspection is essential to reveal the clever design and beautiful setting just a stroll to the Kallista Village and cafes. Inclusions are new window furnishings, three split-systems, gas heater, double-glazed windows, insulation, plans and permits for a double garage. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 10 St James Avenue, Kallista, VIC 3791 Description: 4 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $750,000-$825,000 Contact: Corinne Sukroo, BELL REAL ESTATE OLINDA 9751 2375
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42 Belgrave-Gembrook Road Belgrave
$545,000 - $595,000
30 Jellicoe Avenue Monbulk
$490,000 - $540,000
CHARACTER WEATHERBOARD HOME IN PRIME LOCATION
THE PERFECT PROJECT
Situated in prime location this gorgeous character hills cottage awaits you. Featuring a stunning wood ire, timber kitchen, cosy dining room, high ceilings, split system, engineered timber loors, under house storage/workshop space and ample parking. Call Rebecca Halit today! Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Inside features 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite, lounge & separate meals area adjoining the galley style kitchen. Land size is most appealing at just under a ½ acre. The backyard is tiered and has previously been used for potting and planting & easily be brought back to grow yummy vegies. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
$550,000 - $600,000
5 Ronald Avenue Selby
31 Hazel Grove Tecoma
CREATE YOUR DREAM IN SELBY
Stunning Family Living
If a renovator is what you are after then check this out! With plenty to offer; character and charm, spacious lounge, pine kitchen, lounge/ meals area, open ire and lovely long veranda. With a bit of elbow grease the gorgeous half acre yard could be your very own piece of tranquil paradise! Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Tri-level home offering; 4 good-sized bedrooms with trendy full en suite, spacious lounge/dining with toasty wood heater lowing to a HUGE half covered outdoor entertaining deck. A stylish kitchen with SS appliances, gas cooktop, dishwasher & soft close cabinetry & modern main bathroom. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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10 Dingley Lane Mount Dandenong
$800,000
1 Cairnview Crt Launching Place
$570,000 - $625,000
PRIVATE RETREAT NEEDING SOME TLC.
Half an acre with views!
Situated on almost 2 acres of gently sloping land in the Falls Road precinct, this great lifestyle property will tick all your boxes. In the main residence soaring ceilings deliver the WOW factor while large windows lood the home with an abundance of natural light and take advantage of the garden setting. Accommodation is provided by 3 large bedrooms, master with ENS. New carpets throughout in neutral tonings complete the picture. Needing some TLC, this property with a few cosmetic touches, will be a fabulous retreat surrounded by established gardens. The north-facing living zone provides plenty of relaxed indoor-outdoor living with easy access to the large covered deck at the front of the home. The separate studio that is well removed from the main residence offers a multitude of uses for family, artists or restore to generate income from Airbnb.
A family home full of surprises starts here! This great family home consists of 2 living areas, 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms! Everything that you need! On top of this you have a lat half an acre with stunning Yarra Valley views in a very family friendly sought after area of Launching Place. Walking distance to transport, school and service stations. Concrete drive, triple carport, garden sheds and the icing on the cake - an in ground pool for the kids! Natural gas heating, ceiling fans, and split systems have all your climate needs covered. This home is solid as a rock and is waiting for you to make it your own! Don’t wait, call now for an inspection!
Contact: Jo Hirst 0427494831 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)
22 Mount View Road Ferny Creek
$1,190,000-$1,309,000
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$560,000 - $615,000
Mountview Chateau
4 bedrooms, study, great location
Tranquil & privately poised within a treetops location, this luxurious, classically styled & elegant residence will appeal to the seeker of quality with simply nothing to do but move in. The portico entrance leads to a stunning foyer with a staircase lifting your eye to the upper level & soaring ceilings. Striking black doors & earthy tones decorate the architectural detailing while solid jarrah loors lead through to the living zones, with the central kitchen placed within a conservatory style window allowing the granite benches & new Miele appliances to shine. Functionality of the design is clear with the loorplan lowing between formal & informal, with study/5th bedroom, powder room, laundry, storage & internal access from the double remote garage.
This huge family home is everything that you need! Consisting of 4 bedrooms PLUS a study, 2 bathrooms and two living areas there is plenty of space for everyone! All recently modernized to create the nished home that you see today! A great big undercover entertaining deck at the rear gives plenty of room for all your BBQ’s and drinks with friends and the mountain views will be a great talking point and backdrop! There’s also another private deck off the master, views galore which you can even enjoy from your master bed with a cup of tea in hand. Life will be just perfect here! Gas ducted heating is easy with a lick of the switch along with the added convenience of a carport and garden shed. All of this set on an easy to manage 655.90 approx block, in a fabulous quiet court location only minutes walk to local school shop, & transport. Call now!
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 3:30-4:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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$950,000 - $1,045,000
$546,000 - $595,000
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Lifestyle Country Living In Gembrook!
Delightful Character Home!
Attractive country home with its contemporary soft grey rendered brick facade & clean white trims. Situated on 22.5 acres of cleared & natural bush, this home has 2 spacious living areas, 4 BDRs, WFH, polished loorboards, GDH, DBL carport, DBL LU garage/ workshop, general shedding & 3 fenced paddocks. Conveniently located with only a short drive to Gembrook or Pakenham, schools & public transport.
Lovely character home includes 3 BDRs, spacious kitchen, 2 living areas and undercover balcony with elevated views of the lush trees beyond. This home includes DBL glazed casement windows throughout, fully fenced, sealed driveway,DBL carport, rear access lane to DBL LU garage, water tank, veggie patch, storage shed & big back yard for the kids & your furry friends - a fantastic family home. Inspection is a must!
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Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
4 Maillard Street Cockatoo
9 Prince street Emerald
$620,000 - $680,000
$620,000 - $680,000
Fabulous Family Home on ½ Acre
Family Home On Large Block!
Situated on ½ acre close to Cockatoo, this home offers space & convenience. Includes 3 BDRs, well appointed kitchen, spacious living area, WFH, GDH, S/S, painted wall panels, 4.5kW solar panels, ceiling fans & loating loors. Outside there is a large shed with concrete loor, power, bar area & separate room. Huge opportunity to further enhance the large block & large under house space to cater for growing families.
Beautifully presented 3 BDR home on just over ½ acre, walking distance to Emerald. Features lounge, meals area and new kitchen. Light lled home with gas heater & air conditioning unit. Large paved entertaining area outdoors & separate sun deck. Large fully fenced yard, horse-shoe driveway, DBL carport, DBL garage with concrete loor &power, storage shed & fruit trees. This property is a must see!
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
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2/16 Rutland Road Berwick
25 First Avenue Cockatoo
$745,000 - $795,000
$600,000 - $660,000
Simply Stunning Living in Berwick!
Rustic Charm Mud Brick Family Home
Quality home in a perfect location! Located in highly sought after Ye Olde Berwick, this home is just a short walk to Berwick Village. This stylish unit includes 3 robed BDRs, double shower, corner spa, light lled lounge, meals, dining area, stunning kitchen, outdoor timber deck, powder room, alarm system, GDH, evaporative cooling & music system. Close to schools, public transport, shops, private/public hospitals & parks.
Close to Cockatoo township this spacious 4 BDR mud brick home has the space & comfort required for growing families. Over 2 split levels, the home features sizable Master, 3 large separate living areas, Stramit straw-board cathedral ceilings, WFH, sizable rumpus room, full length rear verandah, timber deck, slate loors, loating loorboards & earthy tones. Surrounded by lush bush land & abundant bird life.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
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Employer: Knoxbrooke Enterprises Work Type: Part Time/ Full Time (between 29 to 38 hours per week) Location: Mount Evelyn Knoxbrooke Enterprises operates sustainable businesses that employ people with a disability in a supported work environment. We currently have a number of vacancies within our Wholesale Nursery – Yarra View Nursery and at our Production Factory – Knoxbrooke Outsource, both in Mount Evelyn. If you are a person with a disability who has an NDIS Plan which includes funding for “finding and keeping a job” and interested in gaining meaningful employment in the horticulture or manufacture industry – apply now! At Knoxbrooke Enterprises our supported employees have the opportunity to be part of a commercial operation and develop diverse skills within a specialised sector. Our employees develop their work place skills in relation to tasks, conduct, performance and Occupational Health and safety, with the opportunity to gain recognised qualifications. To obtain a Position Description, please send your request to diannet@knoxbrooke.com.au To apply – please send resume to alisonm@knoxbrooke.com.au Applications close: 24th January 2019 Visit us at: www.yvn.com.au www.knoxbrookeoutsource.com.au 12408418-HM52-18
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Apprentice Motor Mechanic (Light Stream) Glenmac Sales and Service is the local retailer for John Deere products in Pakenham, Knox and Lilydale areas. We specialize in the sales, service, spare parts and finance of all John Deere products ranging from agricultural and compact tractors, to ride on mowers, and golf / turf equipment. We also offer sales, service and spare parts for the high quality range of Stihl products from our Lilydale store.
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TOYOTA HIACE Commuter, 2000, 2.4L petrol injected, 12 seater, 5 speed manual, serviced regularly, excellent condition, RWC. 288,000kms. IOE-5YB. $9,500. Drouin. 0412 841 999.
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Monbulk pair finishes third After winning the Eastern Ranges over60s pairs in October, Andrew Bell and Eric Markham from the Monbulk Bowling Club went to the City of Frankston Bowling Club to take on the other 15 regional champions from around the state. The competition decided the state pairs champions for 2018. The Monbulk pair defeated the West Coast pair from Portland in the first round by seven shots. They then defeated the highly fancied pair from Bendigo in the quarter final in a long and tense match. The Monbulk pair then played the Northern Gateway winners from Sunbury in the semifinal, but the opponents proved too good. Bell and Markham finished the championship in equal third place. In Tuesday pennant, Monbulk 1 was able to maintain its position on top of the ladder by defeating third-placed Yarra Glen in a keenly contested match by 26 shots, 74 to 48. Peter Koomen's rink was in control all day and had a resounding win by 25 shots, 37 to 12. Andrew Bell's rink got back on the winners' list with a comfortable win by 10 shots, 23 to 13. Eric Markham's rink started poorly and was unable to make up for a slow start, losing by nine shots, 14 to 23. Monbulk 2 was in third place on the ladder and played fourth-placed Mooroolbark at home. Monbulk controlled the contest for most of the game, winning by 32 shots, 79 to 47. Eric Furby's rink was again in great form,
winning by 21 shots, 37 to 16. Graeme Goller's rink continued its good run of form winning by 12 shots, 23 to 11. Peter Francis' rink went down by one shot in a tight affair, 19 to 20. This win enabled the team to strengthen its hold on third spot on the ladder. Monbulk 3 was in second place on the ladder played third-placed Eastwood Golf at its opponent's venue and was greeted with a very slow green. Barry Adhead's rink used the conditions to their advantage, with Greg Meyers and Craig Ward both playing well and this gave their rink a win by 19 shots, 26 to 7. However, Don Barnetson's rink had trouble all day, losing by 18 shots, 11 to 29. Mike Harris' rink kept things reasonably tight but eventually went down by eight shots, 11 to 19. This meant that Monbulk went down by seven shots overall, 48 to 55, and lost second place on the ladder to Eastwood Golf. Night Owls bowls started last Thursday and it was a terrific night, the club said. It starts at 7.30 pm. Participants should dress casually and wear flat-soled shoes. Bowls can be provided and players of all abilities are encouraged to attend to have fun and enjoy the game of bowls. Single players or teams can be accommodated. Call the club on 9756 6183 to play or sign up in the foyer.
Right: Andrew Bell and Eric Markham.
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What do I do if I suspect fruit fly damage in my garden? Teach others in the community about the importance of garden hygiene, prevention & reporting.
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What do I do if I suspect fruit fly damage in my garden?
YV coordinator What do I do if I suspectNotify fruitthefly damage in my garden? bait, traps and netting What do I do if I suspect Use fruit fly damage in my garden? Pick all infested fruits and treat to kill larvae (cook or freeze) and dispose in a sealed bag into the rubbish bin, not the compost!
Prune all host plants to a height you can easily net & harvest
Prevent infested fruit entering your property & our Yarra Valley!
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QFF damaged fruit.
Continually pick & remove all ripe fruit—prevent QFF being attracted to your crop
Ensure QFF larvae and pupae can’t survive. STOP THE CYCLE. Trap adult fruit flies. PREVENT THE NEXT GENERATION.
Monitor regularly Report any suspect damage
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Prevent any movement of infested fruit.
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