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RSL milestones By Casey Neill
Mount Evelyn RSL sub-branch president Roger Boness and member Betty Crittenden cut a birthday cake. Picture: GREG CARRICK retired in 1975, when he was then made the branch's first Life Member. The ladies auxiliary was set up during the 1980s and remains an active group. The sub-branch built memorials to commemorate locals who served in war and the town's former avenue of honour during the same period. The group had been using the public hall, and secretary and treasurer John Urand said this became unsuitable. "No storage area and such, so we started
looking at building our own room somewhere," he said. "In the meantime through general hard work we raised money from bingo, street stalls and dances." In 1994 their quest for a permanent home led to meetings with the shire, who agreed to approve two thirds of the funding for an extension to the Senior Citizens building. In February 1996, the new Mount Evelyn RSL clubrooms officially opened. One of the first projects the club undertook
once in its new home was a memorial garden that would carry the names of Mount Evelyn RSL members who had passed away. It was dedicated in December 1996 with 25 names. The original war memorial was moved to a new memorial garden at the top of Wray Crescent in 2003. The club has won a number of awards over the years for its, not least president Roger Boness being awarded Senior Veteran of the Year and Anthony McAleer being awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia.
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The Mount Evelyn and Lilydale RSL subbranches are celebrating notable milestones. The Lilydale sub-branch formed 100 years ago at a meeting in the Reading Room - now the Dame Nellie Melba Room - at the Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre. Mount Evelyn RSL secretary Anthony McAleer said most of those present on 15 January 1919 were ex-servicemen who had just returned from World War I. "Here they elected their first committee including their first president, James McNeill, who was a veteran of the Anglo-Boer War," he said. Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre Company chair Alan Burrows received a plaque from sub-branch secretary Chris Newell and president Don Parsons to mark the milestone on Tuesday 15 January. "We feel very proud because of the association with the RSL and the building," he said. The club is the longest running non-sporting club in Lilydale, and hosts about 10,000 people at its Anzac Day dawn service. The Mount Evelyn RSL sub-branch's charter was signed 50 years ago, on 23 January 1969. The club held a celebratory luncheon for club and community members on Sunday 20 January. Guests included Cr Tim Heenan, Mayor Tony Stevenson, Evelyn MP Bridgett Vallence and Casey MP Tony Smith. Ex-diggers from the Mount Evelyn area were members at Lilydale for more than 50 years. In August 1968, 10 ex-servicemen met in the Presbyterian hall and elected a provisional committee to organise the steps necessary to form their own sub-branch. The Victorian RSL headquarters approved the move in late 1968 and the branch received its charter on 23 January. The club's first president was Harold Tarbath, an Englishman who had served in WWI with the AIF and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal and French Medal of Honor. The first secretary was Arthur MortonWalker, another distinguished WWI veteran who won the Military Cross while serving with the British Army. He served the club as secretary until he
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People may recall last year there was a photo of Casey MP Tony Smith and others standing in front of the Monbulk Police Station after the announcement of the extension of CCTV in the Main Street. Now, Mr Smith is our local federal member, so why is he announcing funds for local projects? Now it has been revealed in the letters to the Age that the Federal Government has a large fund (read pork-barrelling) for keeping local communities on side. Nowhere was there an announcement from the Yarra Ranges Shire inviting people to comment. Purely by chance I saw the farreaching possibly of CCTV in China, on Foreign Correspondent. Not a good look. Democracy is compromised when any government, Labor or Liberal, try to buy favour without first having extensive consultation with the local community. So, where to from here? Firstly, is there a public register at the police station of every person, including police, who have watched the CCTV footage and for what reason? So can we get it right, that all persons watching the CCTV or taking prints from it their names need to be recorded so that the public can see what is going on in our local communities without our knowledge. Bruce Johnson, Silvan
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Police have responded to two motorcycle accidents over the past week and are urging riders to slow down and ride within their skill level. At about 12.45pm on Wednesday 16 January, a 19-year-old learner motorcyclist lost control of his vehicle on Mountain Highway, Sassafras. Police said the bike hit a car travelling in the opposite direction. The car did not strike the rider. The car’s driver immediately stopped and rendered assistance. The rider was taken to hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. Speed, drugs and alcohol have been ruled out as contributing factors. On 20 January at 2.30pm, a motorcyclist was airlifted to hospital with serious leg injuries after he lost control along GembrookLaunching Place Road and collided with an oncoming vehicle.
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A Woori Yallock powerlifter is setting records in the sport she took up only a year ago. Deyana Stuebner, a hairdresser at Lefty's Barbershop in Lilydale, started her journey to the World Powerlifting Championships in Las Vegas eight years ago. "It stems from a weight loss journey that I did by myself," she said. "I was 120 kilograms and I got sick of looking at myself crying in the mirror. "After wasting three years paying for gym memberships and waiting for people to come with me, I started going by myself. "I just got sick and tired of being sick and tired. It clicked." The mother of one said seeing results helped. "That keeps you driven to keep going to see the next result," she said. Stuebner set small goals that led her towards larger ones. The 28-year-old dropped 40kg and found a love for weights. "I realised I was a little bit strong," she said. "I heard people talking about powerlifting. "I started training myself in dead lifts and that similar sort of style." Stuebner started training at Strength HQ in Lilydale in 2017 and by February last year competed in her first Australian Powerlifting League competition, on the Gold Coast. "It was a complete flunk. I didn't do really well at all," she said. "They still gave me an encouragement award and invited me to New Zealand in April." She returned from that contest with silver and gold medals. "Since then I've been getting better and better," she said. "After New Zealand I did Gold Coast nationals in August. "That was a qualifying meet to get an invitation for the Las Vegas championship in November." Stuebner was hoping to come home with an encouragement award. Instead she picked up a silver medal in her
A Kilsyth man ‘arrested’ an alleged thief in his home. Yarra Ranges CIU detectives said two thieves broke into the Glasgow Road home on 24 December. One fled the scene, but the victim held the other until police arrived. Police allege the duo was involved in several thefts and burglaries between 1.30am and 6am that morning in Glasgow Road, and Sheffield Road.
By Derek Schlennstedt Ausnet has defended its decision to go ahead with a planned outage in the Yarra Ranges despite a state wide total fire ban being declared. The electricity supplier went ahead with the planned power outage despite the highrisk fire area being vulnerable on a Total Fire Ban day. Power was off at 389 sites across townships such as Chirnside Park, Coldstream, Gruyere, Wandin and Seville from 8:30am until 2pm. Glen Monteith from Wandin said he was surprised to learn the outage would be going ahead, despite the fire danger rating.
“We were given roughly two weeks’ notice and followed up with a text 48 hours beforehand,” he said. “When we checked yesterday, last night and this morning at 7am it didn’t have any details so we assumed it was cancelled but then bang on 8:30am, the power dropped out. “It’s concerning for us, as we live on a street with a lot of elderly people and quite a few new mother’s. “I know it’s a planned outage and that’s fine but in weather like this it should have been postponed.” An Ausnet spokesman said the maintenance was considered a critical safety issue
and was carried out despite the hot weather to mitigate bushfire risk. “It was critical to have this work complete for the safety of the community, but we do understand how difficult it is to be without power today and do apologise for the inconvenience and thank customers for their patience while we do this critical work,” the spokesperson said. “This work does form part of the bushfire mitigation program which is best preparing the network for safety compliance.” Crews replaced three power poles and worked on high voltage cross-arms. Power was restored at 2pm.
Firearm charges Police arrested a Kilsyth man after allegedly catching him with a pump-action rifle in a car park. Yarra Ranges CIU said the 31-year-old was on bail over theft from a motor car, recklessly causing serious injury and drug possession when arrested at the Bayswater Hotel about 1am on Saturday 12 January.
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Deyana Stuebner at her gym in Lilydale, wearing some of the medals she''s collected in the past 12 months. division, and made a world record-equalling 180kg deadlift. "I left here thinking would only try 175kg," she said. She's set her sights on breaking the record in the Australia versus New Zealand contest on the Gold Coast in August. Stuebner also wants to go for an international gold at the next world championships in Ireland in November. She's broken 14 national records in her weight category, and last year received the APL honour for best female lifter and her gym's best lifter award. "What I've achieved in one year most people achieve in four to five years," she said. The powerlifting competitions involve
deadlifts, bench presses and squats. Competitors are awarded points based on their body weight and the weight they're lifting. "Any time I've stepped on a platform I've never compared what anyone else around me is lifting," Stuebner said. "I'm very self-motivated and self-driven. "It's probably more mental than physical. "If your mind's not in it and you're not sure you can do it, you're probably never going to do it." She does train four days a week for roughly two hours a day. "Getting into the strength side of it, it's so empowering to see how much I can push my limits to and see how much I can lift," she said.
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Parking argument. Police are seeking information about damages to a car parked in Belgrave, following an altercation between its owner and another person. At 9.40am on 19 January a car was legally parked in a disabled car park outside the Commonwealth Bank in Belgrave. Police said a passer-by commented on the parking and an argument ensued. The driver returned to their car later to find scratches in the panels. Anyone with information should call Belgrave police on 9754 6677.
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Thanks for the opportunity In the lead up to the 2018 Victorian election I spoke to a lot of people across the electorate of Monbulk about why I wanted to continue as their local member. For me, it was about ensuring our community continues to have the facilities and services it deserves. This is the community that I have chosen to raise my family in and I want them, and every child in our community, to have every opportunity available to them. I want to take this chance to thank each and every resident who gave me the opportunity to continue working on that goal. I'm genuinely excited about the next four years.
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affairs James Merlino MP Member for Monbulk Locally, I can't wait to see work on upgrades to Monbulk College and Upwey High School, and start work on an exciting upgrade at Monbulk Primary. It isn't just schools either, we will see work
on major upgrades at Pinks Reserve begin and the construction of the much-needed car park at the Belgrave Train Station. There are also so many other initiatives that I can't wait to see rolled out across the state. I want to highlight one that is close to my heart in particular - the implementation of universal three-year-old kinder. It is an initiative I am very proud to see our government deliver. We will invest $5 billion over the next decade to deliver a full 15 hours of three-year-old kinder, with the rollout beginning in 2020. Once completed, this will be the largest social, economic and educational reform ever undertaken in early childhood learning in Vic-
toria's history. We want our kids to be ready for school and with this extra year of kinder we'll make sure they are. It sits alongside several big state-wide announcements that say a lot about the government we want to be. Whether it is providing free dental to Victorian school kids or building the Suburban Rail Loop, we want to leave this state a better place for future generations. Thank you again for giving me that opportunity.
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Kallista Community House Art and Craft Market is on Saturday 2 February from 9am-1pm. Site fees support the Kallista Community house and Michael the Baloonologist will be creating all sorts of animals out of balloons. There will be plants, art, crafts, foodstuffs and light refreshments for sale. For bookings contact Teena on 0421 764 990
Belgrave Survival Day's mission is to increase understanding of, and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. The event is a living and breathing example of how the first peoples of this nation can be honoured and respected within a wider context of mutual respect and inclusivity and will be held at Borthwick Park, Belgrave on 26 January.
SNIPPETS Country Music Show The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting its regular Walk Up - Open Mic concert, on Sunday 3rd of February, at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.15 - 5 pm., Artists perform songs in the Country, Bluegrass and Folk genres. The hall can accomodate an audience of up to 100. All welcome. New singers, musicians, and bands are always welcome. A band or musician is available to back singers, if required. Just bring your music along. There is a small entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members) to help cover costs. The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month at the Guides Hall. Enquiries to Graham 03 5964 8298.
Tennis time Emerald Tennis Club is offering opportunities to get involved in tennis during the month of
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Monday Community Meals Since November 2015 up to 100 people have enjoyed nutritious meals each Monday served by the Foothills Community Care from the newly renovated kitchen at the Upwey Baptist Community Church, corner of Darling Ave and Burwood Hwy, Upwey. Meals concluded for 2018 in December 2018 and will recommence on Monday 4 February
Gembrook market Come down to the Gembrook Market on 27 January and see a wide range of mostly locally grown and made craft and produce for sale. Find everything from crafts, jewellery, plants to soaps and other handmade goods and foods. Tantalise your tastebuds with freshly brewed coffee, a range of sweet and savoury
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Work is underway for the Upwey-Belgrave RSL carpark. "I would like to acknowledge the hard work and advocacy of all members of the UpweyBelgrave RSL in support of this project, In particular David, Mark, Beth and Leigh whose work has seen this important project be realised," Mr Merlino said. "This new upgraded carpark will assist RSL members and their guests, as well as local community visitors to have safer access to the RSL." Cr Noel Cliff said the drainage was almost complete and additional barrel drains had
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Work has begun to improve the car park at the Upwey-Belgrave RSL. When finished RSL members will benefit from a sealed car park, improved drive way and better stormwater drainage. The project was announced in September last year with the state labor government committing $100,000 to upgrade the RSL's parking arrangements. Works will include a concrete kerb and channel, internal and external underground stormwater drain, a wider driveway entrance to the car park, asphalt surfacing and line marking. Upwey-Belgrave RSL President David Eaton said members were looking forward to the upgrade which will provide better access for everyone including those using wheelchairs and walkers. "We're trying to improve social isolation issues with the veterans and the elderly and trying to get more people to visit the sub-branch here in Upwey." "We arrange for morning teas and social activities to take place here so it will be wonderful to have a safe carpark that encourages people to come and access the site, to drive and stay for a while, or be picked up by a friend. "Previously the carpark was pretty much a paddock, with just grass and dirt so it will make a huge difference." Member for Monbulk and Victorian Deputy Premier James Merlino congratulated the RSL members for making the project happen.
A Yarra Ranges firefighter says a flicked cigarette butt could spark a catastrophic blaze. Montrose CFA PR co-ordinator Eddie Tichelaar said the region was "so darn dry" and urged smokers to bin their butts. "On the right day with the right conditions - whether it be with the heat and the wind that goes through the valley and the ranges - a lit cigarette thrown out of the car landing in the grass or scrub can take off within minutes," he said. "It's at any time through the summer. "Once things have dried out, whether it's a cool day or a hot day, if it's ready to burn it's ready to burn. "It makes me angry knowing what the possibilities are." Mr Tichelaar said the brigade was thankfully receiving fewer calls to fires started by cigarettes. "We used to get every year quite a lot of fires in the median strip. The tanbark starts burning," he said. On the crew's Facebook page he shared a photo of a discarded cigarette butt found in short grass in Ballarat, and warned that a moment of stupidity could cost lives and property. Littering fines range from $322 for an unlit cigarette to $645 for a lit cigarette, and under fire laws the act could cost $19,000-plus and/ or 12 months imprisonment. Montrose CFA is hosting a Fire Ready session at its Mt Dandenong Road station from 10am on Sunday 3 February. Mr Tichelaar said it would run for up to two hours and attendees could chat with firefighters and enjoy a free sausage sizzle. About 20 people attended a similar session in November.
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A single male Queensland fruit fly (QFF) has been found Silvan. Agribusiness Yarra Valley QFF regional coordinator Bronwyn Koll said the discovery caused concern for commercial fruit and vegetable producers, and also residents with fruit and vegetables in their home gardens who have all been privileged to normally have fruit fly free production conditions. QFF is an invasive insect pest that causes fruit to turn rotten internally when infested with QFF larvae. "This pest is not welcome in the Yarra Valley - and community surveillance and action can help maintain a fruit fly free region," Ms Koll said. "The detection this summer is a reminder to us all that despite our history of being QFFfree, we are all required to remain vigilant if we are to help protect the Yarra Valley." She said produce grown in fruit fly free areas meant that growers could avoid chemical use, preserve the balance of beneficial insects in the production system, and avoid the expenses of having to apply fruit fly bait weekly or using netting. Fruit fly netting is an insect mesh that requires a structure built to hold the net up.
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Northern Victorians are regularly trapping and baiting for QFF and some also have to permanently remove host plants. "This can all be avoided in the Yarra Valley if we take extremely good care of our fruit production in home gardens and commercial fruit growing areas right now," Ms Koll said. "Action needs to be taken to prevent any Queensland Fruit Fly populations establishing in the Yarra Valley." Picking ripe fruit and vegetables before they fall to the ground is a simple and effective preventative action, along with cleaning up any dropped fruit. Traps can be hung in trees to help monitor for any fruit fly activity. "Yarra Valley residents can help by ensuring they don't bring QFF infested fruit and vegetables into the Yarra Valley," Ms Koll said. They can also make a fruit fly trap and hang it in the garden or buy commercially available traps online or from garden supply stores. Ms Koll said it was important to report suspect infested fruit to her on 0490 381 999 or qff@agribusiness-yarravalley.com. More information can be found at www. fruitflyfreeyv.com.au.
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Thanks to the "good ones" It's always nice to receive a reminder of the potential for human kindness. A motorist took to Facebook with a thankyou following a windfall in Mount Evelyn. "My card wouldn't work so I went to my car to find my other card to pay for my fuel," she explained. "A guy came up to my car and said he had
paid for my fuel and to have a nice day. "If you're reading this you've made my whole week and I can't thank you enough! "Nice to know there is still good ones out there."
Royal rumours Another story from the Warburton Walhalla Museum is from 1954 when Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip stayed at the Board of Works
Chalet in East Warburton. The story tells of the newlyweds getting into a flaming row that ended with the Prince calling the chauffeur to take him to a local pub, leaving Her Majesty behind. In the hit TV series The Crown, this rumoured tiff is depicted as happening in Africa but it seems that those who should know are pretty certain the scene is all about the not-sosmooth royal time in the Warburton hills.
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CLASSES & PROGRAMS Yoga for Everyone - Tuesday 5 February-2 April 6:45-7:45pm | $135 | 9 weeks Dru Yoga - Monday 11 February-25 March 9:15-10:30am | $90 | 6 weeks | No class Monday 11 March Zumba with Teena - Monday 4 February-1 April | 8 weeks | 9:30-10:30am | $96.00 (no casual payments accepted) | No class Monday 11 March
Senior Citizens Tuesday 15 Jan - 2 Dec 2019 | 11.00am - 2.30pm | $2 session Sisters in Stitchers 1st Monday of the Month from 7:30pm-9:30pm. Only $5 per person Crafty Creatures of the East Wednesday 16 Jan - 18 Dec 2019 | 7-9:30pm | $5 session Social Guitar. Monday |11 Feb - 16 Dec 2019 | 8-9pm | $5 session
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FREE COMMUNITY EVENTS
SOCIAL GROUPS AT JAPARA Crafty Chicks Tuesday 12 Feb - 10 Dec 2019 | 7.30-9.30pm Advanced Philosophy Tuesday 19 Feb - 10 Dec 2019 | 7-9pm | Gold Coin Donation Japara Stitchers 4th Tuesday of the month from 22 Jan - 17 Dec 2019 | 12:30-3pm. Only $5 Cultural Diversity Group Friday 18 Jan - 13 Dec 2019 |11.00am-3.00pm | $2 session
From the11-15 February 2019 donate non-perishable goods. These will be used to support the Café on the Park’s Pantry for the community. Story Time and Library Visits are coming to occasional care every second Wednesday. Tech Hub - Fortnightly on Tuesdays starting 5 February 2019 Clean Up Australia Day - 3 March, 2019 Australian Hearing FREE Tests 5 March 11am onwards Financing Your Business - 13 March | 8pm-9pm Red Nose Day - 15 March Advanced Care Planning 22 March, 2019 |10am-12pm Animal Aid Appeal/Polite Pet Month - 25th March Childs Personal Safety, Parent Information 20 March, 2019 | 6:45-8:45pm Japara offers quality childcare services including Occasional Care and Playgroups email: earlyyears@japarahouse.com.au for further details
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iPads and Other Digital Devices for Business Friday 22 February - 29 March | 9.30am-12pm | 6 weeks $75 | $50 concession | $25 materials Building a Future for Women (Foundation) Wednesday 13 February-3rd April | 9.30am-12.30pm | 8 weeks | $120 | $50 concession $25 materials Basic Floristry with Marli Bloom Thursday 21 February-14 March | 7-9pm | $207 Easter Floral Workshop with Marli Bloom Wednesday 17 April | 7-9pm | $50 all-inclusive Mother’s Day Floral Workshop with Marli Bloom Thursday 9 May | 7-9pm | $55 all-inclusive
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and flexible education program that pathways into further education at an RTO, TAFE or Uni. "Young people with social anxiety disorder can struggle in an ordinary school classroom setting," Ms Claringbold said. "The sense of panic they experience on a daily basis interferes with cognitive function as their body and mind experiences fight or flight. This can be exacerbated if they feel singled out or when they are expected to participate in ways they feel is beyond their capacity, despite these being a normal part of an educational environment such as answering questions, reading aloud or giving a talk or presentation. "These situations can lead to a loss of confidence, add to anxiety and elevate the fear of being conspicuous to peers. "The Cottage Program allows young people experiencing high levels of anxiety to maintain links to both education and social opportunities with the effect of normalising life experiences in a setting that is more suited to them." Further information about The Cottage Program and other alternative education options can be found at www.mdlc.com.au. Alternatively, call MDLC on 9758 7859.
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Mountain District Learning Centre (MDLC) in Ferntree Gully has partnered with Maroondah City Council to deliver a third specialised alternative education program for young people struggling in mainstream education due to high levels of anxiety including Social Anxiety disorder. The Maroondah City Council Youth Services team identified a growing concern within local schools of young people not attending due to high levels of anxiety leading to disengagement. MDLC is a registered training organisation and non-school senior secondary provider and has been delivering alternative youth education programs since 2009. "MDLC provides quality programs that allow young people to successfully re-engage with education," MDLC Centre Manager Janet Claringbold said. "MDLC has excellent credentials as an alternative youth education provider with strong ethical values and a learner-centred approach." In 2014 MDLC commenced running 'The Cottage Program' in the former manse of the Ferntree Gully Uniting Church. In this homelike setting, The Cottage Program accommodates student needs for a highly supportive
Enrol in one of our nationally accredited courses in 2019.
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Australia Day done right Belgrave will host an afternoon of dance, music, discussion and celebration under the trees at Borthwick Park on 26 January. For the 12th straight year, Belgrave Survival Day will encourage people to take a different look at Australia Day and celebrate the survival of indigenous culture. The event will run from noon to 4.30pm and will feature a welcome to country, smoking ceremony, indigenous and native american dance, singer songwriter Dave Arden, The Deans, the Mullum Mullum Choir and a didge mediation from Uncle Jowi.
There'll also be food and information stalls at this free event. Yarra Ranges Council will hold an Australia Day Awards ceremony at the Yarra Glen Memorial Hall at 1.30pm Saturday 26 January, following a citizenship ceremony at 10am. In Cockatoo, the community will hold an awards presentation and breakfast from 7.30am to 10.30am at Alma Treloar Reserve in Pakenham Road. Mount Evelyn Fire Brigade will host its annual Australia Day car wash and barbecue at Mount Evelyn Fast Fuel, 1 Monbulk Road, from
10am to 2pm on Saturday 26 January. Donations will help the volunteer brigade to buy new equipment and help to protect the community. The Rotary Club of Wandin will serve up a big breakfast at the Wandin Public Hall in Clegg Road, Wandin North, from 8am to 10.30am on 26 January. Guest speaker Richard Tracey was a Federal Court of Australia judge, the Defence Force Discipline Appeal Tribunal president, and Judge Advocate General of the Australian Defence Force.
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Greyhound owners probably have a few more kilometres on their car than the average motorist. With only 13 race tracks across Victoria, most trainers cover many miles if they wish to race at Healesville's picturesque and unique straight track. Given that the club races regularly on Friday and Sunday, some trainers back up twice a week, week in, week out. One such trainer is Samantha Hooke. Having recently moved from Bendigo to the small township of Bushfield, 10 kilometres north of Warrnambool, Sam recently made the trip twice in seven days. Covering 1318km and spending close to 14 hours driving to and from the valley was well worthwhile as her greyhound, Spritely Bob, won on both occasions. With school holidays well underway, Sam was accompanied by her children Brianna, 11, and five-year-old Hunter and all three were
Samantha Hooke with her children Brianna and Hunter and their greyhound Spritely Bob. very excited with the result. As the school holidays draw to a close on the Australia Day long weekend, the Healesville Greyhound Association will race on Friday and Sunday plus a special meeting on Monday 28 January, the Australia Day Fun Day. There'll be free family entertainment, live music, food vans and great racing, and entry to the event is free.
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AUSTRALIA DAY
A lamington worthy fest By Derek Schlennstedt The humble Aussie lamington, this fine Australian culinary icon that consists of sponge cake dipped in chocolate and liberally sprinkled with fine desiccated coconut is as an Australia Day treat. Like a good Victorian beer with the cricket, Lamingtons on Australia Day is an Australian ritual, and when you bite into the little squareshaped sponge cake it's easy to see why they are so popular. Exactly who whipped together the first recipe is still up for debate, with both Toowoomba and Ipswich and New Zealand claiming to be the lamington's birthplace. Of course for all these so-called claims are stories of how this Australia icon came to be. One such story suggests Lamingtons were created through an accident at work by a maidservant to Lord Lamington, the thoroughlyBritish eighth Governor of Queensland. It tells the story of a maid who accidentally dropped sponge cake into some melted chocolate and, to avoid food waste and messy fingers when the cake was being eaten, it was dipped in coconut - an error turned into a dessert that Lord Lamington from Brisbane loved. Another story suggests that Lord Lamington had unexpected guests but the cupboard was bare except for a stale sponge cake. The chef had to improvise and coated the cake in chocolate and rolled it in coconut to disguise its staleness. In any case, no matter who really invented it or where and when, today, it's one of Australia's national dishes, and in 2006, The National Trust of Queensland named it a "Heritage Icon" - there's even a National Lamington Day every 21 July.
The humble Aussie lamington consists of sponge cake dipped in chocolate and liberally sprinkled with fine desiccated coconut, and is a perfect Australia Day treat.
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A great day out for all Monbulk Produce Market encourages everyone to visit the picnic park space at the top of Monbulk’s Main Street for great local shopping, breakfast, lunch or just some local chit chat over a cuppa. Based on volunteer work, the Monbulk Produce Market features over 30 stalls which boast products such as plants, clothing, local artwork and timber goods. The Monbulk Produce Market is set on a grassy patch and is dog and child-friendly. There is even a ‘Kids Zone’ where children can play games and feel welcome. The market promotes community engagement and encourages community groups to have a free stall to promote themselves and
fundraise to further put energy back into the community in any way they can. Monbulk Produce Market is also pushing the sustainable approach of low waste by slowly eliminating plastic bags, and encouraging BYO coffee cups (or borrowing one at the stall!) Come and have a wander around, chat to the locals and enjoy the Monbulk Produce Market space on the second Saturday of the month. Market Dates for 2019 are February 9, March 9, April 13, May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14, October 12, November 9 and December 14. For stall enquiries call Teresa Schroder on 0419 857 524.
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‘ELMWOOD’ – CENTRAL EMERALD ON 5000M2 AN exquisite home set on a leafy allotment of over one acre of beautiful landscaped gardens with established elm trees, the agent says, Elmwood is nestled behind remote gates and accessed via a sealed road and sealed driveway. Featuring the highest quality finishes, this beautifully-presented home boasts solid rose oak entrance doors, polished hardwood Victorian ash floors, feature plasterwork including high coffered ceilings and sculptured cornices, solid timber doors, double-hung picture windows and large rooms that give a sense of space and grandeur. There are four living areas including a lounge room that has a gas log fire as a centrepiece, a dining area with plenty of room for a large table, rumpus room with French doors that lead out to the wraparound deck, and a purpose-built
theatre room with a big screen. A sunlit kitchen encourages the chef of the home to cook up a storm, the agent says, with an abundance of cupboard and bench space and quality Bosch appliances including five-burner gas hotplates, underbench oven and dishwasher. There are four spacious bedrooms, the master easily caters to a king-sized bed and
is serviced by a full ensuite complete with a deep bath. The family bathroom also has a bath and there is a separate powder room. The attention to detail is evident in every room, the agent says, with hydronic gas heating throughout, integrated speakers in the living rooms, built-in robes, alarm system, cellar/storage room, study with
double French doors, big laundry complete with a drying cupboard, split system airconditioning and porcelain tiles to the wet areas. A triple garage with workshop area, double carport, cubby house and water features complete the property, which is within easy reach of everything that the Emerald township has to offer. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 44 Old Beaconsfield Road, Emerald, VIC 3782 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 5 garage Price: $1,250,000 - $1,350,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For Sale Contact: Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 and Gayle Barrot 0408 195 76, BARRY PLANT EMERALD 5968 4522
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METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FAMILY HOME LOCATED in a quiet no-through road close to Cockatoo Main Street, schools and public transport, is this family home with great attention to detail and nothing to be done. The home features two spacious living areas, with the formal lounge opening onto a covered and very private entertainment deck where the new owner can sit back and enjoy the views over the surrounding neighbourhood. The central kitchen is both light and bright, the agent says, with plenty of bench space, a large pantry, and new quality appliances. The master bedroom with huge walk-in robe and ensuite is positioned for privacy at the front of the home and features sliding doors that open onto the deck. The remaining three bedrooms are positioned to the rear of the home, and all are spacious with built-in robes. Extra features include family bathroom, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, huge storage cupboards, \polished spotted gum flooring and nine-foot ceilings. Outside is a fully-fenced rear yard with a private outdoor sitting area, a double garage plus workshop area, plenty of space to park additional vehicles, and a water tank. It's all set on about 1010 square metres in a leafy and convenient location. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 54 Caroline Avenue, Cockatoo, VIC 3781 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $670,000 - $730,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For sale Contact: Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409, BARRY PLANT EMERALD 5968 4522
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54 Caroline Avenue, Cockatoo
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GUIDE $530,000 - $575,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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THE IDEAL PLACE TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME
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HILLS HIDEAWAY HAS VIEWS TO SPARE THIS renovated cedar home is positioned to capture the sunlight and frame the views of the Dandenongs, with warmth and character that's so sought-after in the hills. The large covered deck not only overlooks the garden below but the mountains in the distance, making it the perfect spot to sit and unwind. Inside is an updated kitchen with gloss cabinetry, glass splashbacks and a stainless upright oven/stove. There are three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and polished baltic timber floors and the agent says the new owner will love starting every day with that sunrise over the Ranges. You'll have all the creature comforts too, with an updated bathroom and laundry, two toilets, plus the living/dining area featuring a Coonara-style wood-heater and a splitsystem heater/air-conditioner. Outside there is plenty of storage under the house and at the rear of the carport. The block is about 1865 square metres on the coveted north-facing mountain-side, the agent says, offering plenty of light and a chance grow fruit and vegies. With a laneway to the rear of the block, there is plenty of room to extend the home, subject to council approval. There's ample on and off-street parking at the front, too, which the agent says is like gold for hillside living. This home would make a perfect place to live for first home buyers and young families wanting the peaceful hills lifestyle with the conveniences of the suburbs, the agent says. It is close to transport and schools. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 18 Grandview Crescent, Upper Ferntree Gully, VIC 3156 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: $590,000 - $649,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For sale Contact: Mat Fitch 0473 363 606, RANGES FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE - BELGRAVE
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5 Helene Court Boronia
$595,000 - $650,000
43 Deans Road Upwey
$695,000 - $740,000
FIRST HOME BUYERS THIS IS IT!
MODERN FAMILY STUNNER
If you are looking for a quality home to get into the property market then this is it, revamped brick home has room for a growing family, 3 good size bedrooms (all with BIR’S), A/C, loorboards and a generous kitchen/meals area, excellent outdoor entertaining with large yard. Inquire today! Contact: Brad Conder 0422 639 115 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Tri-level masterpiece with excellent open plan layout and plenty of room for the family to stretch out: 4 large bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite, kitchen with butlers pantry, sunken lounge with wood heater and A/C, timber loor boards, double glazed windows and more. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
192 Scoresby Road BORONIA
$850,000 - $930,000
1373 Mountain Highway THE BASIN
$560,000 - $595,000
Development Potential (STCA) OR Fabulous Renovator
Calling All First Home Buyers!!!
The brick veneer home offers a single-level residence featuring plenty of living space, including 3 good sized bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite, comfortable lounge & formal dining area and a light and bright master bathroom with a a spacious outdoor entertaining deck. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This lovely brick home is nestled in the foothills of the picturesque Dandenong Ranges & provides a great opportunity for a young family or someone looking to get into the market. With 3 good sized bedrooms, spacious lounge with stunning hardwood timber loorboards & Vintage kitchen/dining. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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9 Stone Road South Gembrook
$845,000 - $929,000
14 Mackenzie Street Cockatoo
$560,000 - $610,000
Your Perfect Country Lifestyle Awaits!
Charming Home on ½ Acre To Call Your Own
Comfortably spacious 5 BDR family home situated on 1 acre. Features pitched ceilings, ceiling fans, GDH, WFH, 2 separate living areas, Master with a WIR & ensuite & impressive covered entertaining deck with outdoor kitchen & solar heated pool. Includes DBL tandem carport, parking bays, circular sealed driveway, DBL garage/workshop, 20 foot shipping container storage, wood shed, chicken run, dog run & kids cubby.
3 BDR character home situated on 1/2 acre close to Cockatoo township. Features large open plan lounge/dining room, well-appointed kitchen, cathedral ceilings, energy wise double glazed windows, neutral tones, skylights, stylish modern bathroom & 4 S/S for comfort. Outside includes DBL carport, large 6x9 garage with concrete loor & power, chook run,10,000ltr water storage & is fully fenced. This home is a must see.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
1255 Bessie Creek Road Gembrook
$1,020,000 - $1,120,000
31a Wright Road Avonsleigh
$520,000 - $570,000
Lifestyle Country Living In Gembrook!
“Branwyn Cottage”
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.
Full of rustic charm this split level home has 3 BDRs + study/studio. Generous upstairs master with full ensuite, WIR & verandah access. Features light lled lounge, vaulted ceilings, WFH, GDH & gas console heater. Renovated open plan kitchen has large island bench & ample storage. 1/4 acre block with landscaped terraced garden & large workshop/shed, secure dog run or chook run. Easy access to walking trails.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
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12 Royal street Upper Ferntree Gully
$600,000 - $660,000
$595,000 - $654,000
Family Home with Plenty of Room!
Beautifully Renovated Family Home!
Great opportunity to purchase a family home within walking distance to schools, public transport & shops. A standout feature of this home is the large covered deck at the front which is the perfect place to spend hours relaxing or entertaining with friends or family all year round. Includes 4 robed BDRs, large kitchen, sizable lounge, separate studio, workshop/shed, vegetable garden, under house storage & DBL carport.
Beautifully renovated 3 BDR family home positioned close to both Upwey Village & Upper Ferntree Gully shopping precincts. 3 robed BDRs, spacious living area, light lled kitchen, meals area & large outdoor entertaining area. Also included GDH, S/S, polished hardwood looring, parking bay,asphalt driveway, garden shed, terraced landscaped gardens & fully fenced. Call today to inspect this great property.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
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21 Mernda Road Olinda
$750,000-$820,00
17 Old Warburton Hwy Seville East
$475,000 - $520,000
Contemporary Living in the Hills
What a great starter or investment
Fully renovated in modern inishes & colors, this 3/4 bedroom weatherboard home in a prestigious Olinda location will tick all of your boxes. Offering views across to Silvan Dam, this family home includes modern paint tones with oak colored loating loors & GDH, Bio fuel ireplace with stone stacker feature wall & Split Systems for year round climate control. Set over 3 levels, with family friendly separated sleeping/ living zones, the loorplan will suit all lifestyles. The upper level is stunning with a sleek kitchen in reds & whites inc s/s appliances, with a central island bench facing the casual living space/meals area. Abundant light loods the room while the master is tucked behind forming a parents retreat complete with ENS & BIR’s. The entrance level offers 2 lge bedrooms, with BIR’s plus a bathroom & 2nd living zone.
This fantastic 3 bedroom home is beautifully presented and ready to move in. Ideal for irst home buyers, families or the astute investor looking to access the market at a price point that is becoming harder to ind good properties. The home enjoys lovely valley views from the front deck, lounge room and rear yard. Boasting a sparkling updated kitchen, family meals area and spacious front lounge the home enjoys gas ducted heating and a split system air conditioner plus an A/C in the master bedroom. Enjoy the views with a morning cuppa from the front deck or head out the back to the covered decking for a cool drink in the afternoon. A great loorplan offers bathroom with separate bath & shower, separate toilet and good size laundry with external access. There’s a double carport with sealed driveway and a low maintenance garden.
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
55 Ternes Road Upwey
$650,000 - $695,000
1/8 Bell Street Seville
$590,000 - $640,000
Great Family Home in Upwey!
Picture Perfect & Perfectly Positioned
Set on a 1919m2 (approx.) leafy block this home has been beautifully maintained. Upon entry you are greeted by the open plan living with swathes of natural light & s/s airconditioning & an updated kitchen with ample bench & cabinetry space, gas cooktop, dishwasher downlights & adjoining dining area. Offering 4 bedrooms each containing BIRs, the master bedroom has a split system with full ENS & the 2 bedrooms on the upper level are serviced by the main bathroom with spa & double vanity. Downstairs, there is a large rumpus room with split system, bar, pool room & the 4th bedroom with built in robes, with its own separate entrance. Entertaining bliss ensues as you have the convenience of two separate balconies and outdoor areas coupled with a large backyard and peaceful outlook.
You wouldn’t ind a more convenient location positioned just metres from Seville’s vibrant shopping hub with café’s, restaurants and sporting facilities. This super neat and very well presented home will suit those looking for quality and exceptional presentation, offering 3 good size bedrooms all with built in robes plus an ensuite in the main bedroom, big family size living/lounge areas plus a separate meals/ dining area and a beautiful country style kitchen with quality appliances and ittings throughout. Outside offers a double garage plus a covered entertaining area and beautiful gardens all round with an extensive array of exotic roses and lowering shrubs. A lovely home in a great location the perfect place to call home.
Contact: Elliot Bell 0427 099 880 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)
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Monbulk 185 eMerald-MonBUlk road A BOTANICAL WONDERLAND
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selby 10 JohnS road $600,000-$660,000 SUMMER LOVIN HAPPENED SO FAST!! NEW PRICE!!
Breathtakingly beautiful gardens surround this classic 1940’s residence set on a 5800 m2 approx allotment. Upon entering the home, you will notice how cleverly the outside is brought to your chairside, large casement & sash windows from yesteryear bring lovely garden vistas to each room. over two levels the residence will suit a variety of needs, the lexible loor plan lends itself to a work from home scenario, art studio, hobbyist and there is even the option for extended family if required. There are several living spaces: living with ornate ceiling and brick surround open ire place, sunroom, sitting room, also a timber kitchen. In addition a workshop, toolshed, outdoor WC, single garage, shedding and two separate ducted heating units.
Sitting in an elevated position to capture beautiful pink sunsets and stunning views to Port Phillip Bay, is this fabulous double storey home which offers a great lifestyle option and a lexible loorplan. Features to entice you: fabulous modern kitchen with stainless-steel upright cooker, integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher, abundant storage and quality Caesar stone benchtops, huge entertaining deck, inground pool, two living areas, family room with open ire place plus ducted heating and split system heating and cooling, tiered allotment of approx. 2/3 acre, landscaped gardens, fully sealed driveway, double carport and plenty of off-street parking.
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TRY it out to help By Derek Schlennstedt Youth Mentoring Initiative 'Try Mentoring' is seeing a shortage of volunteers in the Dandenong Ranges, and leaders say they need your help. Try Mentoring connects at-risk and vulnerable young people aged 7-20-years-old with a positive adult role model. The not-for-profit organistion supports volunteers to empower, guide and listen to young people as a fully trained mentor. TRY offers personal development training days for all mentors, and Program Co-ordinator Daniel Beeson said mentors could either assist by joining a group mentor program or a 1 to 1 mentor program.
"We believe it is incredibly important to empower, support, and listen to the voices of young people especially if they face generational issues of disadvantage," he said. "By intervening positively in a young person's life, we change outcomes for a community. "The stigma around mentoring is that people don't think there are qualified enough or not worthy enough so we're trying to break that stigma. "They just need to show up, have some fun and be present and to take that person their mentoring out of their environment ... generally that's all that is needed." TRY's group mentoring program involves
the connection and matching of at least two mentors with a group of young people, which usually involves coming together to participate in a shared activity, such as sport, performing arts, or group fitness. Also on offer is the 1:1 mentor program, which involves matching one mentor with a young person on a one-to-one basis. Each match meets weekly to enjoy a shared activity over the course of 12 months. "We're doing amazing things and we just need more people to jump on board," Mr Beeson said. "It's nothing to scary and just one hour each week can make a difference and change the life of a person who really need sit."
Donations flood in for drought relief From October to December the Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group ran an appeal collecting toiletries for dought affected families. The public were asked to donate goods to be distributed to drought affected families by dropping them off at one of the companies three branches located in Upwey, Belgrave or Cockatoo. All the items that were donated were given to the Lions Club of Pakenham to distribute in care packages. John Waters, Chairman of Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group said there were immensely pleased by the huge amount of items that were donated. "We are pleased that so many items have been donated and we are sure that they will be appreciated by families in the drought affected areas," Mr Waters said. "Even small gestures of this kind can make a difference to those in need. Thank you to everyone who contributed."
The Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group ran an appeal collecting toiletries for drought affected families.
Nominations now open Nominations are now open for the annual Stan Henwood Award, which recognises outstanding individuals in Cardinia Shire who have made significant contributions to our community. Cardinia Shire Mayor Cr Graeme Moore encouraged community members to submit a nomination for someone who they think has made a positive difference in their community. "This award honours the late Stan Henwood and his lifetime contribution to Tynong and the municipality. It's a special way for Council and community to remember Stan Henwood and acknowledge similarly motivated individuals in our community today. "Now is the time for us to think about and recognise those members of our community who are continuing this selfless work with their own commitment and contributions to making Cardinia Shire a wonderful place to live, work, learn and play," Cr Moore said. Stan was held in high esteem by the Tynong community for his lifelong dedication to strengthening his local community and Cardinia Shire more broadly. His positive influence and contributions over the years not only improved the lives of those around him, but also saw him receive a medal from the Australian Prime Minister for Service to Sport and an Order of Australia for Service to the Community. Nominations for the 2019 award close at 5pm on Sunday 24 March 2018. Nominations must be submitted online via the SmartyGrants portal, which will require the nominator to register an account before they can prepare and submit a nomination form. For more information about this award, eligibility criteria and how to nominate, visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/StanHenwoodAward
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Cinema under the stars for the family By Derek Schlennstedt If you are looking for a free family fun afternoon or night out, then check out the extravaganza on offer at the Lilydale Library Lakeside Campus at the Box Hill Institute in Lilydale. The fabulous Family Fun Festival and Cinema under the stars event is being held on 25 January, 2018 beginning at 3pm and running through to 8pm. The Eastern Regional Cinemas (ERL), Cinema Under the Stars will return to Lilydale for the second time, with the animated film Small Foot set to play on a big screen.
Karla Simon, marketing and graphic design co-ordinator at ERL said the event is a fantastic night out for the family. "We have a rockabilly theme and we're encouraging people to get dressed up as we'll have a bit of a fashion parade with a little bit of a competition for best dressed." "We've also got a big band, and they'll be providing some musical entertainment for some rockabilly dancers. "The event will start at 3 and continue un-
til 8 and then the screening of the movie Small Foot will take place as soon as it gets dark." The Games Lounge will be available inside the Lilydale Library also and the Library will be open if you would like to borrow some books, DVD's or CD's as well. There will also be food and refreshments available from the Point of View Cafe. Be sure to pack a picnic rug and come along with the family to enjoy this free Family Twilight Festival!
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Shatters your expectations Glass Starring Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Samuel L Jackson Rated M Glass is a riveting psychological thriller and another triumphant return to form for director M Knight Shyamalan. Super-strong vigilante David Dunn (Bruce Willis) and split-personality serial killer Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) are captured and brought to a mental institution, where the frail yet brilliant Elijah (Samuel L Jackson) secretly guides them into a comic book-style showdown. The sequel to both Unbreakable and Split, Glass is another taut, compelling film driven by ingenious surprises and outstanding performances. Willis conveys a gruff dignity while Jackson emanates a soft-spoken but deadly charisma. McAvoy once again demonstrates staggering range and primal energy as Kevin, and brings further depth to this composite character, as Kevin’s savage ‘Beast’ personality evokes fear and shame in several of Kevin’s other personalities. Sarah Paulson is laser-focused as Dr Ellie Staple, a psychiatrist determined to convince her patients that their abilities are not real. Elijah’s machinations are perversely satisfying, as he becomes a mentor to Kevin and uses his extraordinary cunning to become the supervillain he’d always dreamed of being. As these powerful personalities clash and manipulate each other, Glass becomes a macabre allegory for realising your full potential. Throughout the plot, Shyamalan establishes clear rules for his characters and world but keeps us on our toes by defying each status quo in shocking but logical ways. My favourite Shyamalan film is still (shock) The Village but Glass is still a phenomenal character-driven thriller. - Seth Lukas Hynes mailcommunity.com.au
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Pies are flying high By Richard Millott Belgrave produced an unbeaten 211-run stand between Aaron Brunner and Johnathon Levell to power to a 10-wicket win over Ferntree Gully. Chasing the Blues' target of 207 from last week, Brunner scored 109 not out. Down the other end of the Belgrave pitch, Levell provided the definition of perfect support with 76 not out. The win comes as a huge boost for the Pies, who were at the foot of the Norm Reeves Shield ladder. The six points to the tally saw them jump to eighth place, while Ferntree Gully takes 10th place, narrowly missing out on ninth place to Upper Ferntree Gully on percentage. Eildon Park inflicted The Basin with its first loss of the season, constructing a well-rounded chase of the Bears' 217. Josh Dowling (79) and Jake Pollard (65*) were the livewires at the crease for the home team to help the Panthers reach 5/220, with the win helping to lift Eildon Park to fifth place and now just a game outside of the top four while having superior percentage. The Basin remains clear on top by a match. Cameron Wheeler brought his A-game with the ball yet again as a low Upwey target combined with Wheeler's efforts proved a bridge too far for Upper Ferntree Gully. Set off in chase of Upwey's 186, the Kings found out soon enough that Wheeler was on, eventually claiming 6/53 with the ball.
Craig Bridle was the sole light for Upper, his 41 not out being the backbone of the Kings' 96. The win sees the Tigers remain in fourth albeit with improved percentage - to keep the pressure on Ferntree Gully Footballers, while Upper Ferntree Gully finds itself in a battle with their cross-town rivals for the final two placings - the Kings ahead by 0.004 per cent. With the Tigers looking to move up, Ferntree Gully Footballers required victory against Knox Gardens, with the top order firing to ensure they remain in third place. The Griffens were looking to overhaul the Falcons' 213, which was well helped by Cohen McElroy's unbeaten century (102*) and Radhik Gooneratne (56*) and Ben Rawlings (51) in support. The Griffens are now well entrenched in finals equations, while Knox Gardens slipped to seventh. Knoxfield accounted for Johnson Park, batting past the target of 142 to reach 283 by day's end. Adam Maloney led the way with 86 for the Knights, while Sam Shearer toiled hard for the Sharks with the ball, finishing with 3/73. Knoxfield are now in second - a game behind and a game clear - while Johnson Park now sits sixth following Eildon Park's victory. In Decoite Shield, Knox Gardens showed talented depth to pass Rowville for the points. The Falcon's scored the required 5/232, surpassing the Hawks 230 from last week. Dylan Wylde (79) was the best with the blade, while Adam Wylde (42*) and Matt
Young (37) ensured the momentum continued through to claim the points. The Falcons are two matches clear of fifth place, while Rowville slipped to seventh on the ladder. South Belgrave took the points home following an interesting match at HV Jones Reserve against Mountain Gate. Set 183 to win, the Gators started well being 2/79 at the tea break. Dale Kline lead the way with 41, however a late collapse saw the points travel, Mountain Gate dismissed for 139. South Belgrave remain in third place and are now level with Monbulk on points, whilst for the Gators the result now sees them slip two matches behind finals calculations in fifth place. At the battle of the top two teams, it was Lysterfield who continue on their ways, now two matches clear of Monbulk. Reaching 285 last week, the Hawks batted all day to be close, with Braden Taeuber (88), Tom Watson (46) and Jason Fraser (34) all contributing towards 8/242. For the Beavers, Lachlan Dobson lead the way claiming 3/57. St Johns Tecoma jumps to sixth place following a successful chase of Olinda's 272 from last week. The Saints had a number of contributors in the team effort, notably Trent Pitts (52), Jake Sali (41) and Luke Hands (36) to reach 8/276. Olinda's Taf Kamungzi was the pick of the bowling, sending down 39.1 overs from the one end of Talaskia Reserve for a return of 4/111.
Athletes get busy in the extreme heat By Jamie Strudley It was a busy week for Yarra Ranges Athletics Club athletes. In a week of extreme temperatures, some outstanding performances were recorded throughout Victoria. Thursday night saw club athletes competing at the third round of Vic Milers, held at a warm but calm Box Hill track. UNOFFICIAL RESULTS ARE: 800m - Camden Hewitson 2.08.1, Hayden Rooke 2.16.0, Angus Norman 2.18.8, Craig Hewitson 2.22.51, Kiara Flavel 2.26.12 1500m - Max Savill-Bentley 4.24.4, Luke Hunter 4.31, James Anderson 4.32, Grace Muller 5.06.13, Mia Strudley 5.06.6
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800m - Craig Hewitson 2:22.5h, James Laven 2:15.6h, James Anderson 2:18.6h 5000m - James Laven 17:19.4h, Max Savill-Bentley 17:22.2h, Andrew Searles 17:36.2h 800m relay - Yarra Ranges 1:44.50 Hammer - Dale Bullen 29.52m Javelin - Dale Bullen 44.36m Pole vault - Emerson Field 2.20m Shot put - Dale Bullen 8.42m Triple jump - Emerson Field 10.70m MEN UNDER-18 100m - Harrison Van Duuren 12.06 (-0.3) 200m - Cameron Brown 24.74 (-2.1), Hayden Rooke 25.98 (-2.7), Camden Hewitson 26.39 (-1.4) 400m - Harrison Van Duuren 52.10 800m - Camden Hewitson 2:08.1h, Angus Norman 2:15.0h, Liam Russell 2:20.4h 100m hurdles - Hayden Rooke 17.13 (-1.8) High jump - Zane Wheeler 1.85m, Cameron Brown 1.70m Javelin - Brayden Woolridge 44.84m Pole vault - Kai Gelastopoulos 2.35m Triple jump - Cameron Brown 11.80m, Kai Gelastopoulos 11.06m WOMEN OPEN 200m - Stephanie Bollaart 28.14 (0.2), Kathi Hewitson 33.48 (-2.2) 800m - Erika Bedyn 3:23.1h 5000m - Olivia Twining 19:44.6h, Bonnie Morris 23:07.9h 80m hurdles - Kathi Hewitson 19.41 (-1.3) 2000m walk - Anne-Marie Ebbels 20:29.9h Hammer - Anne-Marie Ebbels 20.62m, Erika Bedyn 13.36m High jump - Stephanie Bollaart 1.40m Triple jump - Olivia Twining 9.14m, Stephanie Bollaart 8.30m
WOMEN UNDER-18 200m - Sarah Rollo 29.15 (+0.0) 800m - Mia Strudley 2:27.9h, Sarah Rollo 2:50.1h 3000m - Mia Strudley 11:51.0h 5000m - Grace Muller 19:38.8h 2000m walk - Lee Taylor 17:23.4h 800m relay - Yarra Ranges 1:58.95 Hammer - Lee Taylor 21.53m Shot put - Lee Taylor 5.46m Triple jump - Lee Taylor 7.45m WOMEN UNDER-14 200m - Ashleigh Rooke 29.32 (-2.3) 800m - Indigo Linde 2:21.6h, Ashleigh Rooke 2:55.3h 80m hurdles - Tiara Willis 15.36 (+0.0) 2000m walk - Sarah Ebbels 17:22.8h Hammer - Sarah Ebbels 28.75m
Next week, Yarra Ranges Little Athletics athletes will enjoy a Twilight Round ahead of a long weekend, with all the action starting at 5.45pm. Some seniors will be competing at the Victorian Country Championships in Bendigo -Ashleigh Rooke, Hayden Rooke, Tiara Willis, Sarah Ebbels and Anne-Marie Ebbels. Training is on every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6pm. It's not too late to get involved in Little Athletics or the senior competition with Athletics Victoria. Any interested athletes can email join@yarrarangesathletics.org.au.
Mount Evelyn continues on By Chris Anderson After a cracking day of cricket across the Yarra Valley, followers of the competition’s premier grade, DJ Strachan Shield have been left to wonder...can anyone challenge the Mount Evelyn freight train? The answer might come with which of the other teams can pick up the pace over the closing four rounds of the season. Mount Evelyn again showed its considerable strength against Yarra Junction. Yarra Junction opted to put some scoreboard pressure on the home side with the decision to bat in great conditions. Some loose bowling accompanied by some brisk strokeplay, particularly from captain Kevin Bomford (30) put the Eagles at 0/41 after 10 overs. Sensing the need to change fortunes, Kane Jones injected himself and Gareth Fraser into the action and this effectively ended the contest. Jones and Fraser collected five wickets each in a brilliant display of skilful bowling and planning. Their efforts reduced the Eagles from a promising 0/43 to being dismissed for 67 runs. Despite Terry Ottrey snaring two late wickets with the finish line in sight, the Mounters strolled to an eight-wicket victory inside 20 overs. Jon Williams continued his promising season with a well-compiled 40 not out. DJ STRACHAN SHIELD Seville 8/155 (T. Page 43, L. Aitkens 21, D. Fry 3/36, A. Hamer 2/21, T. Dalley 2/29) d Healesville 10/88 (A. Hamer 37, B. Wallace 19, A. Kay 3/13, L. Kay 2/14, M. Sandfort 2/17) Mount Evelyn 2/70 (J. Williams 40*, T. Ottrey 2/7) d Yarra Junction 10/67 (K. Bomford 30, G. Fraser 5/15, K. Jones 5/16) Wandin 7/182 (B. Edwards 54, T. Thorne 42, C. Darwall 4/40, S. Thompson 3/27) d Warburton-Millgrove 10/174 (B. Lever 31, T. Walker 26, A. Walker 3/41, J. Oakley 2/25) LADDER: Mount Evelyn 60.0, Wandin 42.0, Seville 30.0, Yarra Junction 30.0, WarburtonMillgrove 30.0, Healesville 24.0 RA FINGER TROPHY Gruyere District 3/256 (J. Carroll 102*, A. Waixel 95, Z. Fawdry 2/42) d Wandin 10/81 (L. Sinnott 33, J. Hamilton 11, R. Prouse 7/31, A. Vassallo 2/32) Seville 7/179 (D. Gale 44, C. Laycock 32*, T. Dwyer 30, A. Smith 22, D. Wallace 21*, A. Dunn 3/18, D. Sharman 1/13) d Woori Yallock 10/90 (C. Ferguson 29, D. Sharman 18, D. Wallace 3/17, C. Laycock 2/12, M. Wynd 1/2) Mount Evelyn 10/146 (D. Fraser 50, A. Whiting 14, D. Sharp 4/49, D. Whelan 2/13) d Coldstream 6/129 (D. Oliffe 24, D. Whelan 20, A. Steele 29, P. Miutescu 2/9) Yarra Junction 8/169 (C. Smith 53*, R. Turner 25, S. North 3/23, T. Carvill 2/21) d Healesville 7/91 (A. Jacubowicz 27, J. Cooper 17*, M. Richards 3/25) LADDER: Seville 54.0, Woori Yallock 48.0, Gruyere District 42.0, Mount Evelyn 39.0, Coldstream 24.0, Yarra Junction 24.0, Wandin 24.0, Healesville 9.0
Veterans on the field The Yarra Valley Veterans Cricket Club (YVVCC) over-60s played against Mornington Peninsula Veterans at Yarra Junction Oval on Sunday 13 January. The YVVCC formed seven years ago, initially with just an over-60s team to cater for the fast-growing interest all over Australia in older age group cricket. Now the Yarra Valley team also has an over-50s side. Both age groups are performing well in their competitions, with players in both age groups having achieved Victorian and even Australian selection. Veterans Cricket Victoria president Greg Johnson, also a Yarra Valley player, said there were four over-60s teams in the state 12 years ago. "And over-50s and over-70s hadn't started," he said. "This year we have a total of 60 teams in Victoria and around 1000 members as well as na-
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Bowlers meet hot climate Last Tuesday the weather presented very hot conditions for pennant for Monbulk Bowling Club. Monbulk 1 was playing at Chirnside Park and both teams agreed to start one hour earlier to try and avoid the hottest part of the day. Scores across all rinks were tight early but Monbulk eventually got on top to win the overall by eight shots, 62 to 54. Eric Markham's rink had a tight battle for the first half of the game but then powered away to win by 12 shots, 24 to 12. Richard Cookson's rink also produced a good second half to win by seven shots, 25 to 18. Andrew Bell's rink had a difficult day losing by 11 shots, 13 to 24. Both Monbulk 2 and Monbulk 3 did not complete their games due to the heat and will share the points with the opposition. All Monbulk teams maintain their positions in the top four. On Saturday, third-on-the-ladder Monbulk 1 played at fourth-placed Lilydale.
Monbulk started slowly and this proved costly. Dion Addison's team took a while to get into the match. By the 14th end they had won only three ends and were down seven shots to 24. Then they won the mat and started changing up the length. That was the trigger - they were able to win the next six ends and got to within seven shots. At the finish they went down 17 shots to 26. Eric Markham's rink also started slowly. By the halfway mark they were down two shots to 14. After the break they came out with more confidence, won a few ends, including a massive five, but ended up going down 15 shots to 24. Richard Cookson's team also struggled in the beginning. At the break they were down seven shots to 13. In the back half they came good, only giving away three ends.
They levelled by the 19th end and then won the last two ends to finish up with a win 23 shots to 20. It was a strong comeback. Andrew Bell's team lead all day. The front half combination of Geoff Petersen and Kevin Crehan revelled on this green, always giving Andrew something with which to work his magic. The team picked up some good multiples and ran away with a strong win 26 shots to 13. Overall, it was a thrilling finish - Monbulk had been down all day, but on the last couple of ends got within striking distance. Overall, Monbulk failed by just two shots, 81 to 83. That loss pushed Lilydale into third position and Monbulk into fourth. Monbulk 2 travelled over to Keysborough to take on Dandenong RSL, with Monbulk occupying top spot on the ladder. Eric Furby's team played a tough rink and
went down by six shots, 16 to 22. Peter Donders' team lost 12 shots to 19 and Graeme Goller's team lost 10 shots to 19. Peter Francis' team was the shining light for the day, winning by four shots, 21 shots to 17, with the overall result being a loss by 18 shots, 59 to 77. That loss has meant the side lost top spot on the ladder and is now sitting third, but with less than a game between the top three sides. Night Owls bowls is in full swing on Thursday nights. A number of people, including many new bowlers, enjoyed the warm night under lights and had a great deal of fun. The bowls starts at 7.30pm, with casual dress and flat soled shoes advised. Bowls can be provided. Single players or teams can be accommodated. Call the club on 9756 6183 to play, sign up in the foyer at Monbulk Bowls Club, or arrive at 7.15pm ready for action.
Hawks fall short against Lysterfield at Silvan match By Tom Watson Monbulk Cricket Club's first side fell just short in its top-of-the-table clash with Lysterfield at Silvan on the weekend. Set 285 to win off 80 overs, Monbulk started well, getting to 35 before the first wicket fell. Steady partnerships followed to have the game evenly poised at 2/100 at tea. After the break it was Jason Fraser (36) and Braden Taeuber (88) who ensured that the Hawks were within striking distance. Unfortunately both went out in the 71st over, with 70 still to get, and the chase struggled from there. After the 80 overs, Monbulk finished on 8/245.
Braden Taeuber put in a patient, mature innings. The twos were set for a big chase, needing 377 to topple Knox Boronia Churches. A few big partnerships were going to be required to get the runs, and there were several scores of note. However, Monbulk lacked a big score. Brian Martin (36), Keelan Storey (54), Tom Berman (42) and Dylan Goldberg (42) all got starts but failed to go on and make it count. Finishing on 10/262 was a fair effort and showed what several partnerships could do. The thirds wrapped up a comprehensive outright win against South Belgrave. Monbulk finished with 7/170 with Jason Sim-
monds (59) and Liam Mackin (30) starting well. From there, Michael Adams (26*) and Chris Defina (22) blasted a total. Monbulk bowled South Belgrave out twice, for 67 and 74. Wickets were shared in the innings, with Craig Heppell (five for the match) and Chris Defina (four for the match) in the wickets. The fours struggled in the second day of their match. Set 311 runs to win by Upwey, with Ben Horlock taking 4/46, Monbulk failed to make a push for victory. Horlock again was the shining light, making 42 as the Hawks finished on 10/101. Juniors were also back this week with the
under-12s, 14s and 16s playing. The under-16s had an excellent victory, with Nick Taylor (38) and Jai Spencer (20) getting the Hawks to 7/118. Upper Ferntree Gully could on manage 10/55, with Jett Bolton taking 3/7 and Nick Taylor 3/6. The under-14s won a close game against Eildon Park, making 7/94 (Josh Davis 16, Bon Sullivan 12). Eildon Park was restricted to 7/92, with Kale Dharmadasa and Ethan Blenkiron taking 1/4. The under-12s had a tough day on the field, making 4/77 (Charlie Hooper 24*), while Eildon Park easily passed them at 1/127 (Rylan Kay 1/11).
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Butterlied Lamb Legs
2kg for $ 10
Regular Beef Mince
10
$
10 for $ 10
Chicken or Beef Kebabs
$
99 kg
Whole Angus Rump
9
99 kg
Pork Porterhouse Steak
butchersstore.com.au BORONIA | DANDENONG | SOMERVILLE | BERWICK
12409538-RC05-19
WHOLESALE DIRECT TO PUBLIC
Specials valid: 21 January to 3 February 2019. Conditions apply, while stocks last.
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