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Fire fight delay By Jed Lanyon A Romsey logging contractor working in the Castella Logging Coupe has said that antilogging protesters who tied themselves to his machinery delayed him from helping build fire containment lines at the Bunyip State Park Bushfire on Saturday 2 March. Mr Meyer said he was called in to help fight at some local fires by VicForests on Saturday, but six machines, including two bulldozers and a harvester, were unusable due to the protests. "I got a phone call at Saturday morning at 10.30am from VicForests requesting some of our machinery to go to the fires," Mr Meyer said. "I said my crew is ready to roll whenever they need it, but the problem we've got is our machinery is tied up with the (protesters) ... I think we moved the machines out at about seven or eight o'clock at night." Since 20 February the Forest Conservation Victoria group had been holding a protest preventing logging operations in Toolangi, after volunteer citizen scientists reported finding a critically endangered Barred Galaxias fish species in the area. As part of the protest, one protester was suspended 30 metres high on a tree-sit platform, and was tied to Mr Meyer's machinery for several days. Jake McKenzie from Victorian Forest Alliance said that following police arrival at 4pm on Saturday 2 March protestors fulfilled their request to leave the area and the tree sitter came down immediately. "Police rocked up to the camp at about four o'clock in the afternoon. That was when we were first notified and no request was refused. One logging machine left the area within a couple hours," Mr McKenzie said. "If these contractors weren't in here, where they're not supposed to be, logging threatened species' habitat then it wouldn't have been an issue. "There are a number of machines throughout the area they could have grabbed, they didn't need to come in and grab this one that was tied off.

The protester suspended on a tree-sit platform tied to logging machinery. VicForests refuted the claims that they selected the machinery based on the premise of the protest and confirmed that the Department of Environment, Land and Water and Planning (DELWP) made a request to utilise timber harvesting machinery for fire fighting

efforts including machinery in the Castella quarry coupe. The spokesperson also confirmed that there were difficulties accessing the machinery in one of the coupes due to protest activity at the time.

"Suggestions that the machinery in Castella Quarry was specifically selected due to ongoing protester activity is inaccurate and misleading," a spokesperson said. "The request to access the machinery was made by DELWP, not VicForests."

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LETTERS Time to revolt Victorian tax payers whom travel over the Black Spur - It's time to revolt against the state government that continues to ignore the many delays to motorists brought about by accidents and fallen trees on the Black Spur. While state governments, both liberal and labor continue spending billions of tax payer money on road tunnels, freeways and crossings, very little has been spent to retain reliability for motorists using the Maroondah Highway over the Black Spur. A blockage on New Year's Eve left many motorists angry and frustrated. Some even slept there all night. Has VicRoads, supported by the state government considered an alternative route? For instance, VicRoads engineers could reassess the old Black Spur route, as an extra route, which starts at St Romans Well and ends at the bottom of Watts River. We could have one road up and one road down. One of these roads could then be used solely if a tree fell across either one or in the case of a major accident. Those out there that talk the talk, it's time to walk the walk. For those who don't know, the Black Spur as it is known commences at the Watts River. Our population is increasing, which means more vehicles on our roads and this one urgently requires a passing lane on the way up. Tourism is so important to the north of the divide and is one of the industries growing in size. Let's not deter them with unsuitable roads that cause accidents and delays. Raymond Donkin, Buxton

very bad stomach pains. Sue managed to fit in an appointment at such short notice with Dr Chamali Singha Ralalage at the Yarra Valley clinic who urgently authorised a MRI scan at Lilydale the same day with results available to her the following morning. Her professional care was exemplary. Ruth phoned a taxi for us which failed to arrive. Liz from reception volunteered to drive us home. We just wish to thank the doctors and reception staff for their care and kindness to us. Beryl Adams, Chum Creek

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Kindness is coolest By Jed Lanyon Yarra Glen resident Amber Wilkinson is the creator of 'Kind is Cool' clothing label. Kind is Cool was founded with the intent to lead by example and show the younger generation that being kind is cool by selling clothing emblazoned with positive messages with the hope of ending bullying. Mrs Wilkinson said she started Kind is Cool six months ago with the goal to spread kindness and positivity. "I have two boys, and I'm very aware of the current climate of violence against women and violence against men." Mrs Wilkinson said she originally designed the clothing just to be for her own two children. "I was kind of sick of the messages on mainstream T-shirts ... I made them with the intent for them just to be for the boys." Mrs Wilkinson said she almost threw the idea away after her own experience of being bullied until her sister asked for one of her Tshirts, leading her to re-design the T-shirt she had previously deleted. Now $1 from every sale of her T-shirts goes towards the Alannah and Madeline Foundation, helping keep children safe from violence. Mrs Wilkinson partnered with Steph Luck to launch the online campaign 'National Be Kind Day' on 2 March using the hashtag #standuptothebullies. "We wanted to be uplifting and to change the way the internet is used ... ignoring bullying means it has no consequences," she said. Using Instagram, the pair contacted several celebrities and agents in the hope of using their star power to further promote the message. And the response was overwhelming with Jimmy Barnes, Bec Judd, Kate Cebrano, Alan Fletcher and Chris Cheney all getting involved by showing their support online or donning

For 30 years, Healesville Sanctuary's devotion to the Helmeted Honeyeater has not waned. Sanctuary keepers are celebrating the birth of 30 critically endangered Helmeted Honeyeaters as the current breeding season draws to a close. "It's ironic, but we've bred 30 birds in our thirtieth year of the program, our best breeding season in a decade," said Helmeted Honeyeater Keeper Meagan Lane. "These chicks are fantastic news for the wild population. "Each of these young birds has an important role to play for their species and will go on to become part of the captive breeding program, or be released to the wild at Yellingbo. "Helmeted Honeyeaters are fast-growing, so most of the chicks are now independent

Police are appealing for witnesses regarding a collision on Saturday 23 February in Chirnside Park. On Saturday 23 between 11:00 and 11:15PM, it is believed that a silver hatchback type vehicle collided with the rear of a Mercedes Benz, possibly an SUV, on Maroondah Highway near Chirnside Park shopping centre or Manchester Road. The collision resulted in minor damage to both vehicles. Police wish to speak to the driver of the Mercedes Benz. It should be emphasised that the owner of the Mercedes Benz is not under police investigation and is sought as a witness only. If you know of anyone that may have been involved in a similar incident at this location at the time and date above, please share this post with friends or family that may be able to assist. Please contact Senior Constable Mcgregor at Maroondah Highway Patrol on 9881 7900 or 9881 7000.

Burnout bust A black VE Holden Commodore was travelling in excess of 100km/h in a 50km zone and did a large burnout on Saturday 23 February at 7.43pm in Bell Street, Yarra Glen. The vehicle has distinguishing features and black and white rego plates. Two males were in the vehicle at the time. Any information or witnesses are urged to contact Yarra Glen Police on 9730 1296.

Speedster caught On Sunday 3 March at 1.37pm a 44-year-old Doncaster East man was detected driving at 122km/h in an 80km zone in heavy traffic on Victoria road in Coldstream He received a penalty notice for $685 and six month's suspensions driver's licence. Amber Wilkinson and her two sons Chet and Nash. the 'Be Kind' shirt. Mrs Wilkinson said the response was incredible and was surprised at how quickly

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from their parents, we only have a few still left in the nest with mum and dad," Ms Lane said. According to the Healesville Sanctuary, the Helmeted Honeyeater was once common across Victoria, and is now only found in a single location on 661 hectares of land in Yellingbo. The last remaining home for these critically endangered birds is both an oasis of hope and a constant threat, with the prospect of fire or disease a real risk. Helmeted Honeyeaters are a unique Honeyeater subspecies, distinguished by the golden-crested cap of feathers on their heads. Australia is renowned for its abundance of unique plants and animals, with many species not found anywhere else in the world. "Visitors to Healesville Sanctuary are incredibly lucky to be able to see Helmeted Honeyeaters for themselves in our Fighting Extinc-

Smoke warning Victorians can expect smoke in Melbourne and across the Victorian landscape over the coming days as a result of multiple fires burning across the state. Firefighters are working hard to control more than a dozen fires burning mostly in the east and southeast of Victoria, which will take time and means there will be an increased level of smoke which might be unhealthy for some people. As part of firefighting operations, back burning is occurring to protect life and property. Residents in the surrounding areas can expect increase in aircrafts to assist in back burning, including aircranes. For more information, visit: https://emergency.vic.gov.au

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A Helmeted Honeyeater at Healesville Sanctuary. tion aviary," Ms Lane said. "Each visit to Healesville Sanctuary directly contributes to the recovery of local endangered species like the Helmeted Honeyeater."

Four-wheel-drivers in Toolangi have alleged that they had four tyres staked when driving in Toolangi State Forest along Breakoday track. A post on Facebook mentioned that the drivers were left stranded in Toolangi after they drove over a number of purposefully planted stakes which caused all four tyres to lose pressure. The driver dug up four stakes over 20 metres of track.

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Some fines room to move Victoria’s infringements system has recently been overhauled resulting in some significant changes to the ways fines are handled and now importantly takes family violence into consideration through the new Family Violence Scheme. All fines are now administered through the new body, Fines Victoria, creating a more streamlined access point for dealing with fines. The Family Violence Scheme recognises that family violence may play a role in events that result in a person being fined and allows for fines to be withdrawn in certain circumstances. Eastern Community Legal Centre has worked with many clients who have sought legal help for a fines debt that they have received

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matters Anita Koochew Eastern Community Legal Centre in their name as a result of family violence. For example, due to a significant risk of family violence the client may have been unable to safely nominate the person who drove the client’s car and who was responsible for the speeding.

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Blumes Ladies Fashions will be back at St Brigid's Hall, 15 High Street Healesville at 2pm on Thursday 14 March to show and sell their Autumn/Winter Collection for 2019. Entry is $6 which includes afternoon tea and a chance to win vouchers towards buying clothes on the day. More info from Marie Snell on 5962 3794 or Irene on 5962 4632.

It's time to give your beloved dog a day out at Coronation Park on Sunday 17 March from 11am to 3pm. It is the Healesville Rotary Club's Dogs Day Out so bring your dog, enter in some events and enjoy the food and the party atmosphere.There will be dog displays, some serious awards and prizes for the waggiest tail and longest coat. For more information call John Robinson on 0408 109643.

The World's Greatest Shave comes to the Flying Apron Patisserie 2874 Warburton Highway Wesburn at 11am on Saturday 16 March when 12 year old Zali King goes bald for the Leukaemia Foundation. Zali is doing this in memory of a family member lost to blood cancer in 2016 and all donations, which can be made on the day, will go to support the Leukaemia Foundation.

If you’d like to know more about any fines you may have, then you can go to Fines Victoria’s website to access your infringement histories, outstanding fines, photos of an offence, and any amounts owing. To do this, go to the ‘Your Fines’ page and enter your infringement number or obligation number depending on the type of fine you have. You can also find a list of previous infringements using this tool. Eastern Community Legal Centre offers free legal assistance including on fines from its office in Healesville and at multiple locations including Ringwood Magistrates’ Court (Intervention Order Service) and outreach services to Yarra Junction, Monbulk and Lilydale. Please call 03 9762 6235 to find out how we can assist you.

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In other cases, the client may have been forced to break the law, for example, by being made to drive an unregistered vehicle under the threat of family violence. A new option has also been introduced as part of the overhaul to allow people experiencing significant disadvantage to access a non-financial means of paying fines through work and development permits. This option is available to people who are experiencing financial stress as well as other hardship, such as mental health issues, homelessness, and addiction. However, as this system is relatively new and the process for services to become an approved provider to supervise the permits is onerous, this option is not easy to access for people living in the outer east of Melbourne.

Girl time The Yarra Centre and Eastern Health have teamed up to deliver the six week 'This Girl Can Program', starting on Wednesday 20 March at 10.30am at the centre in Yarra Junction. The program is designed for women of all ages and body types to get moving and have fun doing it. Tall, short, curvy, petite; no matter your physique, if you're out there get-

ting active, you're awesome. If you're a local woman interested in getting active again or for the first time in a safe and non-judgmental environment please contact Health Promotion Officer Nicole Kimpton via Nicole.Kimpton@ easternhealth.org.au

ronmental' and the organisers encourage diversity and creativity for their future stars. For details email mellie.allen@hotmail.com or call 0417 160862.

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Yarra Valley VIEW Club Lunch has changed venue to Yering Meadows Golf Club for 2019, starting from the next lunch on Tuesday 26th March at 12 noon. The guest speaker is physiotherapist Sam Suke with bookings essential from Wendy on 0438 625 556.

Come and join friendly locals singing their hearts out with the new Healesville Community Choir. The choir meets at Healesville High School at 7pm in the first and third week of the month. Call Monica on 0417 904862 for monthly calendar and more information.

Got Talent? A new event, The Valley's Got Talent, has been added to this years Ectopia on Sunday 24 March. Entries are now open for singers, dancers, musicians, actors, jugglers or anyone who has a special talent. The theme is 'envi-

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Remakery returns Bring your broken things and Remakery may be able to fix them! It's from 10am-2pm at the Warburton Community Space at the back of Thomas Avenue and will be on every 4th Saturday through to October. Enquiries to 0403 185 580.

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Government stepping in By Derek Schlennstedt

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Visit from the UN By Michael Doran Each year, UN Youth Australia in consultation with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade select the Australian Youth Representative to the United Nations. Kareem El-Ansary is the 2019 Youth Representative and on Monday 4 March he visited Healesville High School as part of his National Listening Tour. The Listening Tour is designed to visit schools across the country and listen to what young people have to say about the issues that are affecting them. In September Kareem will present what the youth of Australia have to say to an assembly of the United Nations in New York. Healesville High Assistant Principal Laura Mitchell, said that she first heard of the program when contacted by Yarra Ranges council.

"When we got the opportunity to be involved our principal, Allan Rennick and I were keen to make it happen. Kareem said that more than 15,000 young people were heard in the 2018 program and he is hoping to reach even more this year. "Its difficult to say exactly how many young people we'll be able to engage with but we'll be working hard to meet as many as possible," he said. "I'll be visiting young people in every state and territory in Australia and will also be engaging with decision-makers to shed light on the great things young people are doing across the country, the issues they care most deeply about and the ideas they have for creating positive policy change." The discussion at Healesville High started off with the group from years eight to twelve

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answering the question, 'In our future I see? From there it continued on with brainstorming sessions where the issues most important to the group were teased out to become inputs for the presentation to the United Nations. Speaking after the the visit, Laura Mitchell said that it had been an enriching experience for all of the students involved and was something they would build on in their student leadership programs for 2019. "The students found it really pleasing that their views on important issues were listened to and taken seriously and for having the opportunity to express them in this encouraging forum," she said. "For the younger students it was a great opportunity to hear and learn from the older students in an encouraging environment and that is something I found to be really positive."

The Andrews Labor Government is standing with Victorians affected by fires across the state. More than 2,000 firefighters are still working to manage fires burning across the state, including in Bunyip, Yinnar South, Dargo, Licola and Cambarville in the Yarra catchment. Emergency Relief Assistance grants of up to $540 per adult or $270 for children are available for eligible households for items like accommodation, food and clothing. Relief payments totalling more than $350,000 have already been made to 152 people requiring urgent assistance. The Government urges anyone from fire affected areas who needs support to attend a relief or recovery centre and see departmental staff at that centre. Community relief centres have been established at Pakenham, Drouin, Bairnsdale, Morwell and Sale, with more than 1,200 locals already attending. A recovery centre has also been established at the Bunyip Showground and Recreational Reserve. These centres are providing locals with the latest fire information, as well as insurance and legal advice. The Government has been in contact with the Insurance Council of Australia, who are committed to processing payments in a timely manner. Agriculture Victoria has established a Relief and Recovery Incident Management Team based at Ellinbank to work with landholders to assess injured livestock and provide appropriate treatment. Lifeline Australia can be contacted on 13 11 14.

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An infinite cosmos By Michael Doran On Sunday 17 March, Hearth Galleries will present an afternoon of Aboriginal Cosmology at its Healesville Gallery, commencing at 3pm. Dr Ewen Jarvis, curator at Yering Station Art Gallery will be in conversation with astronomer Dr Duane Hamacher and astrophysics student Krystal De Napoli on the the mysteries of the cosmos and its link into Aboriginal culture. Hearth Galleries Creative Director, Chris Joy sees the discussion as linking the connection between deep time and space, as depicted in the current 'Infinite' exhibition at Hearth, and the concept of 'connection to country'.

"The discussion will provide insight to the depth of understanding Aboriginal people had and have of their world," she said. "The interview will discuss the role of Aboriginal art as another way of understanding Aboriginal cosmologies." "My hope is that the conversation will integrate the often disparate subject areas of science, art, anthropology and ecology in furthering our understandings of the role Aboriginal cosmologies play in social cohesion and land management," she said. Hearth Galleries is at 208 Maroondah Highway in Healesville and details are at www. christinejoycuration.com.au

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Don’t forget to desex By Jed Lanyon As much as Australians love our pets, there are thousands of animals abandoned due to unplanned breeding. Greencross Vets Kilsyth are urging locals to desex their pets as it is an effective strategy to prevent unwanted pet pregnancies as well as providing health benefits for your pet. To help the cause, Greencross Vets Kilsyth are offering 20 per cent off the full desexing cost until Sunday 31 March. Veterinary Director, Dr Skye Ware understands that Mount Evelyn residents only want the best for their pet and recommends desexing to give them a better quality of life. "Deciding on whether to have your pet desexed or not is a question that every pet parent asks," she said. "At Greencross Vets Kilsyth, we highly recommend desexing for all pets." "Not only does it reduce animal homelessness and pressure on animal shelters, it can improve your pet's behaviour, reduce aggression, prevent medical conditions and even improve the smell of your pet's urine"

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By Jed Lanyon Australian playwright Hannie Rayson and ABC's Michael Cathcart are undertaking a major community arts program in Healesville. 'Hello, Healesville' aims to collect stories from Healesville residents to showcase a snapshot of the entire town through writing and performance. Ms Rayson and Mr Cathcart invite all Healesville locals to share their story and take part in writing and performance workshops to learn how to best tell their story to others. "We're looking for the quirky or the funny. You can be saint or a sinner. The more colourful the story the happier we are. "Whether you are a district nurse, CFA volunteer, involved in the timber and logging industry, a chippie in the hills, or a wine grower in the region ... The key is to provide a portrait of the town," Ms Rayson said. Even those who are uninterested in performing in front of others are still urged to provide their story for the project. The workshops will give people the opportunity to learn directly from Ms Rayson and Mr Cathcart to develop or hone their writing and performance skills. The workshops will take place at The Memo, commencing on 10 March and running every Thursday and Sunday. The project and performances will be on display on 1-2 June. "I hope that we can help people to develop skills as they need them, structuring work and writing, inspiring them to write, edit and work up their own stories," Ms Rayson said.

Hannie Rayson, Michael Cathcart and Emma Jennings at the Culture Tracks launch at The Memo. Ms Rayson is the author of several plays including Hotel Sorrento, Inheritance, Life after George and Extinction, while her husband Mr Cathcart is a presenter of The Stage Show for ABC Radio National. "We're moving to Healesville for three months and we've done a house swap with a

couple of fabulous Healesvillians. "We've already met the neighbours and had a party so we feel very welcomed," Ms Rayson said. To find out how to get involved call: 1300 368 333 or visit The Memo's website for more information.

Adventure Dog welcomes all dog owners to their cross country challenge at Wandin Park Equestrian Centre on Sunday 7 April. Adventure Dog's A Cross Country challenge features 25 obstacles spanning over 4 kilometres , offering a physically and mentally challenging outing for you and your four-legged friend. The cross country challenge offers to have you and your pet venturing over hills, under logs, through the mud and lunging into water. All while promising great views of the Yarra Valley towards Mt Donna Buang. Bring along your friends and family and hit the course as a team of four. Those who do not wish to complete the course are still invited to show their support to those taking part, with plenty of activities, plus food and drinks for all. Adventure Dog is helping raise funds for Animal Aid to support homeless or unwanted animals, and asks participants to rally the support of their friends and families to raise money. Adventure Dog is challenging participants aged under 18 to raise $150, those over 18 to raise $250 and for teams to raise $1100. Those who achieve their fundraising goal will join the ranks of fundraising heroes and will be thanked with Adventure Dog - A Cross Country Challenge merchandise. Human entrants must be aged 12 or over and dog entrants must be aged one year or over.

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Full STEAM ahead now Science, tech, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) set students up to be critical thinkers for life. That is the belief at St Joseph's Primary School in Yarra Junction. St Joseph’s Discovery Centre is in its second year after the successful introduction of a specialist science program in 2017. Each week students and class teachers attend a 50 minute science lesson in which they develop their scientific understandings and skills. These sessions are led by specialist teacher Brianna Loves with class teachers attending for professional development allowing them to take the science learning which happens in the Discovery Centre back into their classroom. Students also attend a 50 minute visual art lesson each week where they study the principles and elements of art and develop key techniques. Each term students study the work of a different artist and integrate their science theme into their art work where possible. Ms Loves developed the STEAM curriculum drawing on her previous experience as a science teacher and curriculum writer. She has attended science education conferences both in Australia and Finland which has helped tailor a curriculum which is unique to St Joseph’s. "The vision for St Joseph’s is to become a STEAM school not just offer specialist subjects," Ms Loves said. "We are taking a whole school approach

with all classroom teachers involved in professional development and planning. "At St Joseph’s we believe that developing these skills during their primary education years gives our students a strong foundation to build upon when entering into higher education and future careers." To book a tour of St Joseph's contact 59671183 or email principal@sjyarrajunction. catholic.edu.au

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Nurturing and inclusive St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School prides itself on being a nurturing and inclusive environment where all children can flourish. As a Christ centred community, the values and traditions of the Catholic faith provide a basis for quality student centred education. The school emphasises the importance of parent engagement, social justice and student well-being, which help prepare students from the world around them. Effort is valued and recognised as they develop new skills striving to educate the ‘whole person’. While there are strong literacy and numer-

Science is exciting at St Joseph's.

acy programs, students are celebrated for their uniqueness and achievements, not just academic success. Together, they learn to care for each other in a community where they can succeed together. Student engagement through the use of ICT and STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) activities excite the students, giving opportunities to share and explain their learning to others. Using St Brigid and Jesus as their model, the school prides itself as a place of belonging, where students are given opportunities to explore their capabilities, interests and talents.

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Specialist classes in Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Physical Education, Languages For more information, or to arrange a personal school tour please contact our Principal, Vicky Wissell. 1 – 3 High Street, Healesville 3777 Telephone: 59624200 Fax: 59626101 Email: principal@sbhealesville.catholic.edu.au Web Address: www.sbhealesville.catholic.edu.au

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ENTERTAINMENT

Embracing body image By Jed Lanyon Upper Yarra Body Image Group screened a documentary at Healesville's The Memo on Wednesday 6 March. 'Embrace' is a documentary that looks at body image issues and the pressure society and social media places on people to strive for unrealistic body shapes, which can result in mental health issues and eating disorders. Embrace has been shown worldwide and has been widely praised as being an excellent way to open the conversation about body dissatisfaction and the potential associated health problems. This event was hosted by the Upper Yarra Body Image Group, funded by a Community Development Grant by the Yarra Ranges Council and by Eastern Access Community Health. Some 100 Year 10 students from Healesville High School, Cire and Little Yarra Steiner School attended with their school welfare teachers and were greatly supported by many of the local health care providers. After the screening, the various service providers introduced themselves and informed the students how to access local services if they have any issues causing them distress. Once the students returned to school, debriefing sessions were held to allow for discussion of the film and any issues or topics that the film raised.

Upper Yarra Body Image Group at Healesville's The Memo.

Festival of opera to shine

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After resounding success and numerous awards following the inaugural Yarra Valley Opera Festival last year, Gertrude Opera is set to deliver a quirky and appealing program across ten days in October 2019. The impressive, internationally-acclaimed company of singers boasts Australian Verdi powerhouse Michael Lewis OAM, as in the title role of MACBETH, alongside local renowned soprano and runner up on ABC's Operatunity Oz, Emily Burke, taking on the role of Ottavia in a modern take on Monteverdi's The Coronation of Poppea. Festival Director Linda Thompson said, "Continuing our mission in bringing international premieres to Australia, we are excited to have the rights to present Jonathan Dove's The Enchanted Pig." "I saw The Enchanted Pig on Broadway, it is the most engaging, memorable, entertaining and beautiful family opera I have seen. A provocative program and stellar line-up of opera-theatre awaits Australia's only opera festival. The Yarra Valley Opera Festival follows in the footsteps of London's famed Glyndebourne Festival, the Salzburg Festival in Austria, Germany's Bayreuth Festival, Glimmerglass in the US and more than 75 similar events celebrating opera globally. Set within the farmyard grounds of a historic Yarra Valley homestead, the festival prom-

A group of budding Healesville artists have helped create two large-scale temporary sticker artworks installed on the side of the Memo Hall and behind fruit and vegetable shop Toscano's Varra Valley. The young artists aged 13-18 years codesigned the artworks named 'Surrealesville' and 'Kids these days' with professional artist Gulsen Ozer and contributing artist Andrea Innocent. The 'It Takes a Town' project is a youth and community development project initiated by the Healesville and District Service Provider Network (HDSPN) funded by council. The project aims to mobilise broad community support to make Healesville a place where young people are supported, enabled and empowered. The artworks represent a current snapshot of young people's voices and will remain on display for three months. Cr Fiona McAllister said the artworks were informed by the experiences and aspirations of more than 100 local young people from Healesville High School, Healesville Indigenous Community Services Association, The Salvation Army's youth group and The Good Life Farm. "Gulsen led the young artists through a creative process where they physically and emotionally mapped Healesville and developed

ises a world-class, international and uniquely Australian celebration of opera's power to tell a story, and delivers a new landmark event in the country's rich arts and cultural landscape. "The Yarra Valley Opera Festival offers audiences the chance to relax with a country picnic on the farm, before enjoying a cocktail, and taking their seats in an intimate theatre marquee to enjoy brilliant opera as-theatre, as well as the opportunity to be part of the building of a legacy," Ms Thompson said. The Yarra Valley Opera Festival will run from 18 - 27 October at Olinda Yarra at Yering and various satellite locations. Tickets go on sale 11 April. For more information, visit: www.yarravalleyoperafestival.com.au

Marvel-lous effort indeed Captain Marvel Starring Brie Larson, Samuel L Jackson and Jude Law Rated M Captain Marvel is an outstanding superhero character drama and one of the best Marvel Cinematic Universe films in years. Stranded on Earth in 1995, powerful Kree warrior Vers (Brie Larson) must team up with Shield agent Nick Fury (Samuel L Jackson) to thwart an invasion by the shapeshifting Skrulls and uncover her own mysterious past. Larson shines as Vers, portraying a confident, resourceful woman who adapts well to the culture shock of '90s Earth but is still desperate to find out who she really is. Larson has fantastic chemistry with her costars, and the plot deftly weaves together Vers' journey of self-discovery with the external mailcommunity.com.au

conflict of the Skrulls seeking an experimental power source. The film has vibrant visuals (especially in the early scenes on the Kree homeworld) and frenetic but well-shot action, and as Vers' past steadily coalesces, the narrative builds to a brilliant twist that subverts our perspectives on the presumed good and bad sides. Like Wonder Woman in 2016, Captain Marvel is an empowering film for women and girls, as Vers shows such excitement and pride in her growing abilities. The film sensitively engages with female friendship as Vers rekindles her bond with fellow pilot Maria (Lashana Lynch), and should resonate for any women whom have been forced to suppress their emotions or prove themselves to an unfair degree. Captain Marvel is a thrilling, tightly-plotted and thoroughly joyful superhero adventure. - Seth Lukas Hynes

Brad Charman from YV Signs and artist Gulsen Ozer in front of the artwork. characters and symbols of people, places and experiences," Cr McAllister said. "The artwork gives young people a voice in a way that is positive and creative, offering a sense of joy and possibility. "The themes explored include the importance of having openness towards everyone in the community and the importance of friendship," she said. As the lead artist, Ms Ozer led young people in workshops where they created written descriptions, drawings, photographs and clay sculpture that represented their experiences of living in the town and their future aspirations.

Movies at Healesville and Warburton Thu 14 March - Wed 20 March

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BRIGHTEN YOUR LIFE WITH THIS GEM LOCATED in the most convenient of locations, this light and bright character filled home is sitting just one kilometre from the Main Street of Healesville. A stunning view and low maintenance lifestyle are on offer here, with nothing left to do but move straight in. The buyer will want for nothing, as everything has been completed to a meticulous standard. No expense has been spared with quality floors, carpets and fittings throughout. Three lovely and light bedrooms are a great size, the master offers an ensuite and built-in robes. The living room offers an extra large double glazed picture window, absolutely perfect for sitting back and admiring the view while remaining comfy inside with ducted heating and cooling. The master also offers front patio access via double glazed doors, with enough space to pull up a chair and look over the mountains with a glass of wine. The modern kitchen is sure to brighten each morning with a very funky colour palette, plus a large stainless steel gas oven and stove. The dining area adjoins the kitchen

and there is an additional space which is good for a study nook, or even a sitting area. Doors leading to the large covered entertaining area make yearround barbecues with friends and family something to look forward to. The beautifully maintained back garden is low maintenance, offering paved pathways, mulched garden beds, a storage shed and built-in pond. Car parking is off road with a single garage and room for an extra car in front. Almost opposite Queens Park and so close to town, you really can’t get much better than this! For more information SMS 56BADGER to 0488 824 379. �

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4 View Street Wandin North Auction Sat 6th April Perfectly located character cottage Positioned centrally just a short walk to shops, schools, bus stop & sports reserve this 2 bedroom weatherboard cottage is surrounded by a lovely old garden. This home offers plenty of upside and is great value for the astute buyer. A shady veranda along the front leads you inside to an open plan lounge room and kitchen with dado panelling, air conditioner & gas heater. You’ll also ind a single carport & workshop space. Bring the paint brush and start the improvements in this fantastic location. AUCTION Sat 6th April at 3.30pm

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 3 -3.30pm (Photo ID Required)

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$480,000 - $520,000

17 Patricia St Millgrove

$400,000 - $440,000

Prime position with magniicent views

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This 3 bedroom California style home has been lovingly renovated. Many items are brand new including roof, renovated main bathroom, repainted inside & out, new paths, retaining walls & base boards, curtains & stove this home is ready to move in and enjoy. Boasting magniicent mountain views and extras on offer at this home include new split system air conditioning, new gas ducted heating. A fantastic package with everything you could ask for in a prime location.

This is a perfect opportunity to give you a kick start into the market. All the work has been done, just move in and enjoy. Repainted throughout & polished oorboards, new kitchen with upright electric oven, good amount of cupboards and bench space, 3 good sized bedrooms, renovated bathroom with a separate bath and shower and new electric hot water system and fully fenced backyard. There really is nothing left here to do….

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419870513 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)

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Wesburn

$1,650,000

Million Dollar Views, 38.5 acres approx. Positioned to capture the breathtaking views, offering 5 or 6 bedrooms, 2 or 3 internal living zones, 3 bathrooms, powder room & fabulous outdoor entertaining including a premium spa and outdoor kitchen. A luxurious home featuring 2 full kitchens with quality Granite benchtops, the main showcasing Miele appliances, built in steam oven and coffee machine. The versatile oor plan allows an easy integration for the home to be used all in one, or to be occupied completely separately. Divided into approx. 9 paddocks with 4 dams, 2 bores, trunk mains and tank water to ensure an enormous water supply. There are stables for the horses, a very fancy chook pen with solar powered electric fencing and for housing the big boys toys there is extensive lock up garaging in addition to ample external parking. A unique property with the breathtaking views, you will never want to leave.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

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Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068

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Incredible Opportunity opposite the Yarra River Four properties to be sold as one – A unique landholding, 3 gorgeous character homes & a spectacular vacant block. Ideal landholding for rental return & future growth. Over 3700sqm in total across 4 separate titles. A short walk to the main street, shops, cafes and facilities.These properties are in a brilliant location to maximise the return by renting them on Airbnb or the like as holiday stays & then to further develop the vacant land (STCA) to increase the return or perhaps build your dream home on the Yarra. Expressions of Interest closing 11th April

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513

Powelltown

$350,000 - $370,000

46 Carroll Street Millgrove

$245,000

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Vacant land plans & permits ready to go!

The lovely old miners’ cottage represents a simpler time in our history. Offers three spacious bedrooms with timber loors, front lounge room and dining room with open ire place. The country style kitchen has plenty of bench space, good sized pantry & even a slow combustion wood stove. Warm and inviting throughout with the timber loors and timber lined ceiling this home is one to put to the top of the list. Outside there’s an abundance of shedding and garden on the 912sqm plus lots of bird life. This is the ideal home to put your own touches to make a home for life.

All the hard work has been done here! Approx 718sqm, a bungalow in place with toilet, water (via tank) & sewer connection this can be your weekender to start with before getting stuck into your 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, split level family home! Fully fenced with large gates – everything is here including builders power pole to start your build. The hard work really has been done here! On a made road with all services available/connected in a quiet location.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513

6 Barbara Grove Woori Yallock

$550,000 - $595,000

Immaculate Family home! This beautiful and immaculate home is the family entertainers dream! Consisting of a new modern kitchen with plenty of bench space and laundry off to the side. This opens to the meals area which is big enough that it could be meals and a second living area. Boasting a huge lounge off the meals/ kitchen area you can’t go wrong with this one! Consisting of 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, big open plan living and rooms, huge undercover deck to entertain all your friends! All rooms have robes, updated and bright bathrooms – everything is here waiting for you to pop the kettle on! Evap cooling, Gas ducted heating and an air-con take care of all your climate needs. The gorgeous established gardens will take your breath away as well as the ample parking. 2 car carport with much storage as well as 2 extra spaces that will cater to trailers and caravans.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:30-12pm (Photo ID Required)

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

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Carly James Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

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Help Nick to soar By Jed Lanyon Parabeach volleyball player Nick Coburn has been selected to represent Australia at the upcoming Beach World Series Open in Pingtan, China. This will mark Mr Coburn's fifth tournament over 19 years but he explains that his sport receives very little funding. "Because we're not a Paralympic sport at the moment, we don't get funding from the Paralympic Committee. To be able to represent Australia at the Beach World Open Series in China, Mr Coburn has set up a Go Fund Me page to help raise funds to cover the costs of the tournament. The tournament will run on 9-12 May and Mr Coburn is hoping to raise $3000. "It's not just flights and accommodation but entry fees, uniforms, paying for facilities and coaches. "We haven't been able to get a team, just because we are all self-funded," Mr Coburn said. The success of tournaments like these may influence the Paralympic Committee to add parabeach volleyball to the 2028 Paralympics in Los Angeles. Mr Coburn loves the opportunity to be able to represent Australia internationally. "It's just an honour, it's the best country in the world, I love it when you pull on the green and gold it's just something different ... It's a dream come true. "I'm 36 in a week. It's getting towards the end of my career. I don't expect to be playing in 2028 (LA Paralympics) and I hope I'm not because I hope there's some young kids coming through to take my spot. "But I'll take the honour while I can. And

There were two outstanding low scores on Wednesday 6 March at the Stroke & M.McGrann Bag-day Qualifier. Kevin Conway had a most impressive net 62, to qualify for the bag playoff in December. The runner up, on the day, was A.J. Johnston. The daily nearest to the pins went to Neil Leckenby (9th) and Peter Bell (15th). With only three more weeks before the shootout, we now see a top 10 starting to take shape. But last week's winner Kerry-Slater won't be part of it Kerryand her husband Eric made a lightning visit to attend the wake of a dear friend. Being true golfers, they managed to squeeze in a couple of games. Kerry won twilight with 21 points. The Runner up was Seth Spenceley, who may now be in the final shootout. He had 20 points. Nearest to the pins were won by Clint Toohey (10th), Peter Fox (12th) and Andy Sweet (15th). The first round of the M. Wakeling Trophy was played on Saturday 10 March. Ray 'Happy' Gilmore had his best round for some time with 41 points to grab the A-Grade voucher. Craig Staggard took out B-Grade with 40 points. The daily runner-up was guest, D. Rasmussen on 39 points.

Nick Coburn in his Australian uniform. 191220 Picture: Rob Carew then hopefully it'll encourage some more kids with disabilities to come and play to be able to send a good team to go and play in Los Angeles," Mr Coburn said. Mr Coburn suffers from Erb's Palsy, a condition where he is unable to straighten his arm past a 90 degree angle. "If there are any kids out there who have a disability, who want to play sport, get in contact with your local sporting association or the Australian Paralympic Committee. "Because they are always talent searching no matter what disability you have," Mr Coburn said. To donate to Mr Coburn's Go Fund Me, visit: https://www.gofundme.com/help-nickplay-parabeach-volleyball-for-australia

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Track and Field gold By Jamie Strudley A much calmer Lakeside Stadium greeted athletes from throughout Victoria, Tasmania and further afield competed in the second of two weekends of Victorian Track and Field Championships. After a very successful first weekend where thirteen athletes collected 3 medals, Yarra Ranges Athletics went even better with 15 athletes earning one Gold, one silver, three bronze and four 4ths. Weekend 2 results: Open Women 3000m Steeplechase Olivia Twining 3rd 12.00.60, under 15 Girls 3000m Madeline Laven 3rd 10.33.57, Under 15 Girls 800m Kiara Flavel 1st 2.15.86, Under 15 Girls Shot Put Ashleigh Rooke 3rd 7.59m.

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Humphrey (3/4) was the main beneficiary of a good all round performance from the Burras bowlers. Warburton-Millgrove now set their sights on another finals campaign, and will relish the opportunity to go head to head with their old sparing partners, Mount Evelyn. The final game of the round saw Seville close out a brilliant back end of the season as they outlasted a disappointing Yarra Junction outfit. Seville batted first, and in an entertaining battle between bat and ball posted a competitive 10/140. Captain Leigh Aitkins was the star at the top of the innings with some useful partnerships with Liam McGookin and Daniel Gale. This start was matched by the Eagles bowlers as Kevin Bomford (2/17) and Brad Nightingale (5/27) turned the screws on the remainder of the order to give themselves a chase able total to remain in finals contention. Yarra Junction's achilles heel all season has been its batting. Often Kevin Bomford has given his team an ideal footing, this time with the support of Marcel Kocher, only to get himself out at an inopportune time followed by a customary collapse. So true to form, the openers gave the Eagles a bright start, only to be unravelled by spinning father and son duo of Andy (5/9) and Liam Kay (2/21). The Eagles would be bowled out 56 runs short of their target.

Yarra Junction will be left to rue a disappointing seasons they entered the season as one of the favourites, and left as a non-finalist. DJ STRACHAN SHIELD Warburton-Millgrove 8/149 defeated Healesville 10/57. Mount Evelyn 10/108 defeated Wandin 10/50. Yarra Junction 10/84 defeated by Seville 10/140RA FINGER TROPHY Gruyere 5/200 defeated by Woori Yallock 5/202. Seville 8/169 defeated Yarra Junction 10/81. Healesville 8/116 defeated by Mt Evelyn 2/128. Coldstream vs Wandin (no scores) C GRADE Hoddles Creek 10/91 defeated by Warburton/ Millgrove 7/172. Yarra Glen 10/85 defeated by Seville 1/87, Marysville 8/170 defeated Launching Place 8/140. Wandin vs Bye D GRADE Seville 9/183 defeated Warburton-Millgrove 7/124. Wandin 7/186 defeated Launching Place 10/94. Powelltown 5/186 defeated Yarra Junction 10/113. Coldstream 4/200 defeated by Mt Evelyn 6/210. 16 & UNDER - SEMI FINALS Seville 6/195 defeated Mount Evelyn/Launching Place 5/51. Healesville 8/87 defeated by Warburton-Millgrove 3/93. UNDER 14 - SEMI FINALS Healesville v Hoddles Ck 10/95. Yarra Junction 10/66 defeated by Warburton-Millgrove 1/70. UNDER 12 - SEMI FINALS Hoddles Creek 5/99 defeated Warburton/Milgrove 8/70. Launching Place 4/109 defeated Healesville 7/99.

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After five months, the make-up of the Yarra Valley Cricket Association finals has been finalised in an intriguing final round across all grades. Such is the closeness of the competition, that the dust will need to settle on the final round scores, before semi-final arrangements can be made. It would seem the semi-final make up will see Mount Evelyn (1st) play Warburton-Millgrove (4th) and Seville (2nd) play Wandin (3rd). Mount Evelyn will start favourite in the run home with a body of work that includes just one loss, however they won't be the form team. That honour goes to Seville, who has been undefeated since Christmas. Mount Evelyn stumbled, tripped and nearly fell over a desperate Wandin team. The Mounters struggled to get out of first gear against a disciplined Bulldogs attack, and after beginning at 3/7, courtesy of early wickets to Mat Herriot and Rob Henderson, the home team battled from there to post a total. Kane Jones and Andrew Giblin combined to push the total on, but just as they looked to have turned the innings, both fell in another flurry of wickets. A 30 run 10th wicket partnership between Darcy Fraser and Chris Anderson, was the only saving grace as the home team limped to a total of 108. All of Wandin's bowlers contributed to an excellent performance, with David Thorne leading the way with 3/34.

Wandin would have to prove their mettle after a dismal month with the bat. An early run out didn't help proceedings, but a spritely partnership between Bryce Edwards and Darren Trembath soon had the visitors on track to a crucial victory. The equation was pretty simple for the Bulldogs; win and finals were assured, lose, and their fate was in the hands of the other results. Wandin were simply unable to match the class of the bowling that was to come. Some loose shots, combined with some quick full bowling at the stumps spelled disaster. The trio all combined to heap considerable pressure on the batsmen as they were reduced from 2/48 to be all out for 50. Wandin's final hopes remained intact courtesy of other results, but a semi-final match up against a red hot Seville will present a tough ask. Warburton-Millgrove jumped into the finals race courtesy of a big final round victory against Healesville. The Burras bolstered their ranks with some experienced inclusions, and immediately looked a better team. Tom Dalley (3/22) had the home team on the ropes early with three wickets up front reducing the Burras to 4/34. A string of useful partnerships ensured the home team would not only bat out their overs, but post a useful total of 8/149 on a ground that hadn't yielded many runs all season. The Bloods never really threatened, and were bowled out for a paltry 57 runs. Adam

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Mending all the bends The team at Maroondah Panel Service has been in the panel-beating business in Healesville for over 12 years. During that time, they have developed a fine reputation for their quality work and friendly, professional customer service. Their aim is to ensure all the cars, vans and trucks that arrive in their workshop are restored to their original condition. Shane from Maroondah Panel Service said repairing a damaged vehicle could be a labour-intensive process. While there are many handy guides online about repairing a dent or a bingle yourself, in reality it’s not a job for amateurs - especially if you’re aiming for a perfect finish. Remember, the resale value of your car depends on it looking as good as possible. So even if you save a few dollars, in the end it could cost you getting a top price. Shane said it was important to have a professional tend to the job. “It takes a long time to learn how to repair all vehicles properly,” he said. After finishing trade school, Shane got an apprenticeship and has been a panel beater for 27 years. Shane said if you were working on an older car, or you wanted to cut costs after a crash, knowing a bit about panel beating could be useful, but did not bring you up to the standard of a professional. He said that was because to work at any-

Sometimes it's just better to let an expert handle the job. 152059 thing like a professional panel beater, you literally need years of experience. Panel beaters use numerous techniques to remove dents and shape panels to match the original contours of the vehicle, before re-surfacing and spray painting the damaged areas. An expert panel beater will make a damaged car look like new. Maroondah Panels is located at 212 Maroondah Highway, Healesville. Inquiries to 5962 5040.

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