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By Jed Lanyon Lilydale High School is holding yearlong celebrations to mark the 100 year anniversary of the school, which first opened on May 2 1919. The secondary school is hosting a celebration dinner on 30 March and principal Wendy Powson invites past students and staff to come along. "We've got a dinner on 30 March, which is taking place at the Karralyka Centre and we've got a whole range of alumni coming. "We would love to see anyone who has been a part of the school, who's been a student at the school, who's been a teacher at the school," Ms Powson said. The celebratory dinner will feature graduates from every decade since the 1950's to today.
Ms Powson, who has been at the school for 29 years, said that they will be releasing a book detailing the 100 year history of Lilydale High school later in the year. Author Lynda Carrol has been writing 'Look to the Light' for the last 18 months. Other events throughout the year include a commemorative photo of all the students taken by a drone, a time capsule being buried, selling Lilydale High School branded wine, a mural painting, student competitions to write a new school song and to design a new school tie. 2019 will truly be a year of celebration for Lilydale High School, the oldest secondary school in the region. "We have a timeline of events, external events and internal activities we're going to be
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doing," Ms Powson said. "We've already had a big birthday party with the students ... We had some really great images of the school from 100 years ago projected up onto the walls." A hall of fame for notable graduates will also be a feature for the year. Ms Powson invites people to nominate someone who they think should be recognised in the Lilydale High School hall of fame. One notable inclusion will be musician Archie Roach, who graduated in the 1960's. Those wanting tickets to the celebration dinner must be quick to book as they need to be purchased by Wednesday 20 March. To book, call: (03) 9735 5644 or visit: https://www.trybooking.com/book/ event?eid=452755&
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Have your say on laws By Derek Schlennstedt The council is undertaking a once-in-a-decade review of its General Provisions Local Law, which has over 150 rules covering everything from street parties and charity bins to management of bees and wasps. Residents will have the opportunity to have their say on new laws which also cover areas including how many dogs or cat you can have, drones, abandoned care and whether you can keep a rooster or galah. Every 5-10 years Council reviews the lo-
cal laws to ensure they remain relevant to the changing needs of our municipality and represent the community as a whole. This year the review is a chance for residents to provide feedback on what local laws they feel need to be reformed to accommodate new community trends and expectations. "We really want to simplify and make it readable so people can understand it, and ensure that it's applicable today," Yarra Ranges Mayor Tony Stevenson said. What we want and what we value are hav-
ing good neighbours, peole who live wlela nd work well together and that's the ultimate aim. "Sometimes there is a lack of clarity about what are the community standards what are the community values, how should we all live well and easily together." While residents can raise their concerns and make suggestions online, a number of pop-up events will also be held around the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. These pop-up event will take place on 23 march at the Mooroolbark Festival, 28 March
at Lilydale Market Place, 29 March at Chirnside Park Shopping Centre, 30 March at Seville Shopping Precinct, 6 April at Kallista Market, 7 April at the Adventure Dog Event, 10 March at the Yarra Glen Shopping Precinct, 13 April at the Warburton Market, 14 April at Belgrave Big Dreams Market, 2 May at Mt Evelyn Shopping Precinct, and 3 May at Healesville Shopping Precinct. To find out more and to take part in the survey visit https://bit.ly/2u6Ai2b Submissions close at 11:55PM on Sunday, 26 May 2019
The little fern film festival By Derek Schlennstedt A group of 20 Mount Dandenong Primary School students will be showcasing their original short films at the inaugural Little Fern Film Festival on Friday 22 March. The Little Fern Filmmakers was the dream of Grade 6 student, Rory McCluskey, who wanted to run a film making club at school. "One of the first films I ever saw has a group of kids in it making their own movies, and I just wanted to do that myself," the grade 6 student said. "When I was in Prep I said that I wanted to be a filmmaker, but I knew I couldn't do it by myself. "So I asked my mum and dad for help, put in some good words with our Principal and a movie club was born. "I was expecting about five kids but we now have 17." The club has met once a month for a year, developing scripts, characters and sets for three original live action short films. Those three original live action films will now feature as part of the Little Fern festival, along with others.
The club has also produced over ten stop motion animations using plasticine and Lego. No expense has been spared in the set-up of the festival, and Rory said it will be just like the Cannes film festival - complete with red carpet. "We will have a red carpet," he said enthusiastically. "We will show three short films made by students at Mt Dandenong Primary School and over ten mini animations. "We will have food and drinks with the help of our Possum Cafe and our Enviroknights, who are supplying the popcorn, and between you and me there will be awards for our filmmakers, too." Little Fern Film Festival is screening on Friday 22 March from 6.30pm - 9pm at Mt Dandenong Primary. The films will be shown under the stars on the school oval, weather permitting.
From left, Audrey, Madi, Ashley, Rio, Rory, Wyatt, Eve are part of the 20 Mount Dandenong Primary School students who will be showcasing their original short films at the inaugural Little Fern Film Festival. Picture: ROB CAREW
IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT‌ The toilet tree Tecoma's hard rubbish elevated to new heights on March 4 when residents recognised the contribution of some modern art. A post on the Hills and Dandenong's Facebook page shows a toilet which has been daintily placed onto a tree in Tecoma. Pictures of the elusive toilet tree were posted on the Hills and Dandenong's Facebook Page which immediately attracted attention from residents. Not much is known about the rare and elusive toilet tree and it seems its origin remains unknown.
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kangaroo during the Bunyip State Park bushfires. Lieutenant Craig Williamson at Montrose CFA told the Mail a resident approached the Montrose Tanker crew while they were patrolling at the Bunyip Fires asking what to do with injured wildlife. He said the crew found the kangaroo at the end of a fallen burnt out tree, snorting, black and with a dodgy eye. "Volunteers ended up giving him about 6 bottles of water, then notified parks Vic wildlife," Mr Williamson said "The crew spent about 15 minutes with him first time round, came back an hour later and he had perked up heaps."
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Can you handle it? By Derek Schlennstedt The Herb and Chilli Festival brought the heat to Wandin over the weekend with hundreds of people testing their mettle against the hottest chillies the Yarra Valley has to offer. With a huge range of festival stalls, old and new, this year was one the biggest so far, and it's fair to say that for many the weekend ended in more than just heart burn. Of course, it wouldn't be a chilli festival without photos of a bunch of people burning their tongues out, and luckily for you readers at home Mail photographer Greg Carrick was there to capture all the action.
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Theft from car On Monday 11 March, 2019, at 12:40pm Olinda Police were called to the Olinda Falls area regarding a suspect male seen looking into cars. When the police arrived they located a car with a smashed window and were informed that a wallet had been taken. After checking the car park a 31-year-old male from Kalorama was located with the wallet and arrested for theft from motor car, along with two charges for attempted theft from motor cars and charged with driving offences. Police searched his car and located a World War 1 German bayonet. The male attended the Melbourne Magistrate Night Court and was remanded to appear at a later date. First Constable Inger, from Olinda Police, reminded residents to lock their doors and hide any valuable from sight. "leaving valuables in plain view is inviting this type of dishonest behaviour ... always conceal any valuables from view and place them in the boot or glove box prior to arriving."
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Demonstration on how to cook with with herbs and chillies were popular.
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Birds ban plan for Grants picnic ground By Derek Schlennstedt There are some experiences synonymous with the Dandenong Ranges and feeding birds at Grants picnic ground is one of them. In its formative years, children, parents and tourists would flock to Grants Picnic Ground to feed the colourful rosellas and king parrots that called it home. In recent years flocks of Sulphur-crested cockatoos have pushed the rosellas away, and the cockatoos have drawn the ire of residents due to their insatiable appetite for verandas. Those residents may soon get what they want with Parks Victoria announcing that they are seeking new tenants to take over from February 2020 onwards. As part of the new lease the bird feeding site will be banned. The popular tourist destination receives around 750,000 visits every year and is currently the only place within Parks Victoria managed land that still offers bird feeding. Victoria Purdue, Parks Victoria District Manager for the Dandenong Ranges and Yarra Ranges said the lease includes the opportunity to 'repurpose the existing bird feeding area, as bird feeding will no longer be permitted from February 2020.' She said the decision was made in line with conservation best practices. "The removal of bird feeding in February
Bird feeding at Grants Picnic Ground is set to be discontinued from February 2020 following conservation best practice, National Park guidelines and community feedback. 2020 presents a new opportunity and we are excited to see what immersive and innovative concepts the market responds with for Grants," Ms Purdue said. "Set amongst majestic Mountain Ash, sclerophyll forest landscapes, Tree Ferns and Lyrebirds, the lease site holds great opportunities for the next 21 years."
While residents have raised concerns that the current cockatoos will substitute the lack of food by attacking properties, Parks Victoria stated that a report provided by an independent wildlife consultant showed that no adverse impacts would be expected from the removal of artificial feeding. Dr. Mark Antos, Manager Science and Management Effectiveness at Parks Victoria said birds readily switch to other sources of food if an artificial supply ceases. He said that safety had been a key driver of the decision and admitted that there had been extensive damage reported to several nearby properties in Kallista, including the local primary school. "Bird feeding has had impacts on the natural composition of the bird community and other natural values at the site," he said. "This, coupled with the potential risks posed to bird health as well as visitor safety has led to the decision not to permit wild bird feeding under a new lease." Grants Picnic Ground is now open via expressions of interest. The site includes a kiosk and tearooms building with outdoor timber deck, kitchen, office, outdoor pavilion, two visitor toilet facilities, barbeques, picnic facilities and parking for both cars and coaches. Stage one of the two stage expressions of interest closes at 4pm on 17 May 2019.
At about 3:55PM 15 March, a motorcycle collided with a four-wheel-drive on Olinda-Monbulk Rd near the intersection of Upper Coonara Road, Olinda. The 64-year-old male rider died at the scene.The female driver and only occupant of the vehicle was treated for minor physical injuries. Witnesses to the incident or anyone who saw the motorcycle travelling in the area prior to the collision are sought. The male was riding a blue Suzuki sports bike and was wearing a dark jacket, a fluorescent yellow full face helmet and blue pants. Anyone with information is urged to contact Leading Senior Constable Franklin at Knox Highway Patrol on 9881 7900 or 9881 7000. Alternatively, you can make a confidential report via Crimestoppers on: 1300 333 000. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Bunyip closures Bunyip State Park is still closed until further notice. The fire has been contained but crews are back burning and fires are still going in the area. Campers, accommodation or day visitors are urged not to visit the area due to the fire activity and Acting Sergeant Luke Hahir at Emerald Police said individuals going into the area were putting themselves in danger, There are still ongoing fires in spots. The weather conditions this week are heating up again and by visiting this area people are placing themselves at risk, if the conditions change suddenly."
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.
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ACL can be Achilles heel ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) knee injuries in female sports has increased dramatically in Australia in recent years, correlating positively with the huge uptake of AFL by girls and women. In fact, there have been up to 43% (74% under 25 years) more ACL injuries over the past five years The peak rate of these injuries occur during the age of 15-19 years old & are likely due to increased participation levels and changes during puberty, plus a range of other physiological factors. The ACL’s primary role is to resist excessive anterior translation and medial rotation of the tibia (lower leg) in relation to the femur (thigh bone). It is more commonly torn in women than men for a number of reasons: ligament is smaller and less strong in female
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strength, improved movement patterns and balance/agility). In Australia such programs are readily available to sports clubs and trainers: the FIFA 11+ for soccer, FootyFirst for AFL and the netball KNEE program for netball. One downside of the above programs is that they often take 20-25 minutes to complete, and when coaches only have their players for 1-2 hours of training they are reticent to spend this time on preventative training. Our physiotherapy team have developed our own abridged version to assist local coaches, parents and trainers in the implementation of these programs. Evidence is unclear whether a shorter version is just as effective but the best exercise is the one that gets done. If you or your local club is interested in a copy please get in touch.
‘Commencement Dinner’ on Saturday 30 March at 6.30pm (7pm start) at Karralyka Centre, Ringwood. Tickets are $80 per person; seating arranged in tables of ten. We anticipate a great night full of reminiscences across the decades and the generations. At the dinner, “Look to the Light” a book on the history of Lilydale High School, written by Lynda Carroll will be introduced. Bookings, which close on March 20, can be made via the school’s website www.lilydalehs. vic.edu.au , and click on the Commencement Dinner link. For more information the school can be contacted on 9735 5644
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ticularly with hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle) wider pelvis compared with males increases the inward angle of the femur, which increases stress on the ACL The good news however is that there are effective measures to help reduce the incidence of injury. Injury prevention programs have been shown to decrease severe injuries (including ACL) by up to 74% and all other lower limb injuries by 55% (including ankle, other knee injuries and muscular strains). These programs focus on improving strength and control of movement (including balance and agility) that can easily be incorporated into routine warm-ups for training and games. Not only do these programs reduce the risk of injury, but they also performance of players completing the program (increased
as much muscular protection to the ligament the increased elasticity in females means that there is more of a delay in hamstring firing, which will protect the ACL less (par-
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Do you want to learn more about mortgages and strategies to help to reduce your mortgage? Join us at Belgrave library at 6.30pm on Thursday 21 March where a representative from the Department of Human Services will talk about mortgage types and structures, repayment strategies, using a mortgage broker, and saving for the future.
Join us for our visit to Bischopscourt; Built in 1853 and is home to the Archbishop of Melbourne. We’ll enjoy Morning Tea, and a tour of some of the rooms, and also the extensive garden. September 19. $20 each for this tour, plus train fare. For more information, and/or a copy of our current newsletter Please ring Margaret on 9762 4332.
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Scholarships for youth of the future By Derek Schlennstedt A PHD student at Monash University with a passion for Sustainable Development is one of 17 leading students Australia-wide named as a Westpac Future Leaders Scholar. Kallista local, Jarrod Grainger-Brown was awarded a Future Leaders scholarship in December from the Westpac Scholars Trust, to help his research into urbanisation and sustainable planning. His PhD integrates the Sustainable Development Goals in urban and city planning, to ensure that the prosperity offered by cities does not threaten Australia's future sustainability. Speaking to the Mail Jarrod (23) said the scholarship will further help his studies, and that he was humbled to have been one of 17 in the country to receive a scholarship. "It's an amazing opportunity and as a student from Kallista it is incredibly humbling," he said. "Really my PHD comes back to this idea of trying to ensure the prosperity that cities or areas offer without threatening Australia's future sustainability. "Trying to balance sustainability and prosperity as the population in Australia keeps on expanding. "To balance this sustainability and prosperity reality we need to think about quite a few issues at once ... so what I'm trying to do is make a reasonably simple framework that still consider lots of different factors and tries to balance these two." Each scholarship recipient receives up to
Kallista local, Jarrod Grainger-Brown was awarded a Future Leaders scholarship in December from the Westpac Scholars Trust. $120,000 to cover their postgraduate studies, a nine-month bespoke leadership development program and the opportunity to study abroad. With this scholarship, Jarrod said he will be able to travel to, and incorporate knowledge from distant countries and foreign contexts into his research. "I think it will improve my studies in many ways," he said. "Urbanisation and city research is occurring worldwide and all the cities around the
world are facing this problem and there's a lot of researchers looking at it. "The ability to travel overseas and research for a reasonably long periods of time with an international university gives a better outlook and context to what my work will be. "Planning on doing an comparison between the planning approaches in Asia and then another city in Europe so I can actually travel to these places and understand what they do rather than just reading it in a book."
New name for group By Derek Schlennstedt The Emerald Village Committee (EVC) has undergone a name change, but that's not all. Unlike its predecessor - which existed as a committee appointed by Cardinia Shire Council, with guidelines and rules set by Council and Council endorsement required to be an EVC member - the newly established Emerald Village Association (EVA) Inc is a separate and self-managed association incorporated under broad rules set by the Victorian Government. The new EVA will still be supported by Council but will have the advantage of being independent and able to formulate its own position on a range of community matters that are of interest to the residents and businesses of Emerald. The EVA will issue a regular newsletter to keep the Emerald community up to date with activities in the town and this newsletter will be supported by a website and Facebook page. Most notably, the EVA will be able to apply for grants from Council and other sources without the need to be sponsored by Council. The new EVA Committee is currently after three more dedicated Emerald residents to join the team. The EVA Committee meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Emerald RSL at 7.30pm
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Puppy pool party pawfect By Derek Schlennstedt This year marked the fourth annual Doggy Hour at the Belgrave Heated Outdoor Pool and as per usual it was a huge hit with pets and pet owners coming from all around to go for a swim. With the usual entry of a gold coin donation and funds going to Animal Aid, the now traditional final swim for the summer season was enormously well-attended and was the biggest event so far. From 6-7pm on 11 March a menagerie of dogs descended on the pool to practice their swimming styles. All sorts of dogs got in on the fun, from Golden Retrievers to English Bulldogs and even Great Danes. Mail Journalist Derek Schlennstedt was there to grab all the pictures from the day.
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Solar swimmers kick on Dandenong Ranges swimmers will be able to continue swim on cooler days during the next swim season, thanks to a solar heating system funded by the Australian Government. As part of its $2.5 million investment in RidgeWalk through the Community Development Grants Programme, the Australian Government will be contributing up to $200,000 towards the solar heating system, which has been in use since the start of the year. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Tony Stevenson, welcomed the funding and said the heating will mean swimmers won't be put off by cooler days in the next swim season in November. "Though our outdoor pools in Yarra Ranges open from November-March, the reality is that the water can be quite cold unless it's a sunny day with temperatures in the 30s," Cr Stevenson said. "This solar heating project will mean the water is comfortable for swimmers on cooler days, encouraging visitors to come to the pool more often and make the most of this fantastic, community-run facility. "Council's Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2017-2021 has a goal of ensuring people in the community are physically active, and this project helps us to work towards that. "The solar power will also mean the pool saves money on energy costs while reducing its impact on the environment through green-
Dandenong Ranges swimmers will be able to continue swim on cooler days during the next swim season. house gas emissions." The Olinda Community Pool Association, Olinda Community House and Council have been involved in the planning of the project. Olinda Community Pool Association President, Duncan Brown, said the pool had seen an increase in visitation since the heating sys-
tem was turned on. "We've had plenty of positive feedback about the increase in pool temperature, which has clearly been reflected in our attendance," Mr Brown said. "This project has increased the patronage at the pool and encourages more people to get
outside and be active. "We, as a community group running the pool, have had excellent support from all levels of government, which really proves how well-used and well-loved the pool is." The Olinda Pool and outdoor pools across the Yarra Ranges are closed from Tuesday, 12 March
Landfill levy waived to help with our bushfire recovery The Andrews Labor Government has waived the landfill levy to help Victorians in the east recover from bushfires. Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D'Ambrosio announced today that the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) will work with landfill operators and coun-
cils in fire affected areas to apply the exemption. Local landfills will be able to apply for the exemption for bushfire waste through the EPA and will not charge the fee to people who drop off eligible waste. "We're doing what we can to help those affected by these devastating bushfires - so they
can focus on getting back on their feet," Ms D'Ambrosio said. "People cleaning up after a devastating event like this one shouldn't have to face a fee for doing it - waiving the landfill levy is one way we can help communities recover." The waiver covers bushfire waste only and
applies to the levy component of the gate price. The Labor Government is supporting impacted communities to rebuild and get through these difficult times over the next few weeks and months ahead. For information on landfill levies go to epa.vic.gov.au.
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HERE ME, hear me! By Derek Schlennstedt HERE ME youth arts project is about teenagers exploring misconceptions and stereotypes held about young people. The project's aim is to give teenagers an opportunity to be seen and heard in their community, and Ms Kayler believes there are not enough opportunities for young people to creatively and effectively have a voice within their communities. Local artist and secondary teacher DaniEla Kayler is running the HERE ME workshops, which invites young people aged 13-18 years old mailcommunity.com.au
to share and interact with their community. The project runs in the first week of the Easter school holidays, with workshops taking place on Wednesday 10, 11 and 12 April, from 11.30am-4pm . The Workshops will build up and culminate in a flash mob event that will take place in the streets of Belgrave on Saturday 13 April sometime between 10am-1pm. The Here Me Workshops will also include group discussions exploring ideas, dramabased activities, learning contact improvisation skills and checking out the public and hidden spaces of Belgrave.
No drama, dance or performance experience is necessary, only a willingness to participate, says Mr Kayler She said the workshops are an opportunity to meet new people, learn new skills, have a voice and share opinions and ideas. "HERE ME is an exciting project offering local youth a unique opportunity to dispel the misconceptions and stereotypes about teenagers these days,"said Dani-Ela Kayler, "This will be nothing like the streets of Belgrave have ever seen before." For more info and to book visit https:// www.facebook.com/HEREMEBelgrave
Hotel Mumbai is a gripping thriller dramatising the devastating November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, which included a massacre in the famous Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Taut and streamlined, Hotel Mumbai does an excellent job of building character through their actions: we become deeply invested in the main characters through their relationships and their myriad acts of courage and selflessness (and, in some cases, cowardice) as they struggle to survive. The film makes great use of setting and geography in amplifying the tension: not only are Special Forces miles and hours away in New Dehli, but the vast Taj hotel is quickly segmented into smaller and more claustrophobic sections, as the survivors are wrenched apart and the gunmen methodically prowl the hallways. Hotel Mumbai has sharp sound design and visceral, uncompromising violence, and even the cinematography contributes to the frantic atmosphere. Before the primary attack in the hotel, the camerawork is fixed and steady in the opulent, tightly-controlled interior of the Taj Hotel, but looser and shakier in the bustling streets outside; when the horror of the attacks breaches the hotel, the camerawork inside the hotel becomes more unsteady as the situation breaks down. Moreover, the plot keeps us dreadfully on our toes with its willingness to kill off characters we've grown deeply attached to. Hotel Mumbai is a harrowing, exceptionally efficient thriller and a gruelling glimpse into a very recent tragedy. - Seth Lukas Hynes Tuesday, 19 March, 2019
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Committed to great dining 'Compliments to the chef' is a phrase heard often inside Red Relish Cafe. The staff at Red Relish have a real passion for food, using only the freshest ingredients to achieve the best results. "It's not enough to just get people through our door," Red Relish Cafe owner Sue Cordina said. "We need to make sure our food is consistently great and provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere too - this is how our new customers become repeat customers. "Our staff are committed to making sure
our customers have a great dining experience every time they visit. What we are finding is that customers who visit on weekends as tourists are coming back as regulars - even if they have a two-hour drive to get here!" Sue said that Red Relish is now also gaining a solid reputation for its catering. "We are catering to several different functions weekly now," she said. "Some functions may just be a cake or dessert; others want gourmet sandwich platters or hot food, sweets platters, sushi and fruit platters. All the feedback we are receiving is fan-
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tastic. Word of mouth is promoting our business for us". Red Relish recently catered for a large photography project in the Redwood Forest for a leading Australian retail brand. "This was a challenge, with many different dietary requirements for breakfast and lunch over three days," Sue said. "Having a chef on board certainly makes a difference. Adam is fully qualified and his experience shines through in his food". Red Relish can cater for lunches or office meetings, informal gatherings, baby showers, corporate functions and more. Red Relish Cafe is open seven days a week. For more information, phone 5967 1628.
Enjoy the vibrant village atmosphere and visit our market nestled in the Hills for handmade, homemade, homegrown produce, Bric - Brac, Yummy food and great coffee.
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St Andrews Market Every Saturday 9am - 2pm St Andrews market is not only a great place to shop, relax and take in the atmosphere, but is also somewhere to sell your creations and/or pre-loved goods.
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Fresh menu for season Monbulk Bowling Club is pleased to offer a fresh new menu for the change of season. The new menu is available this week and there is something for everyone. The feature dish for the new menu highlights some tastes from Europe with a crumbed pork cutlet that will be accompanied by braised cabbage, ham hock and horseradish mash. The club is also featuring Krombacher beer, which will be a perfect selection to enhance the German experience with meals. Krombacher is the leading premium beer sold in Germany and the club is pleased to be able to offer it for a great price to its customers. Vegetarians are always catered for at the club and the new menu will continue to feature their popular arancini but this time with a Mexican vegetarian flavour. The arancini will include beans, corn, jalapeno's and will be accompanied by a spicy tomato salsa - all made in house. The dish is available as an entree or main course serving. Wednesday night sees the bowling club offer the community great value for money with its $15.00 parmas. These are accompanied with chips and salad and are a crowd favourite. Customers will continue to see some of the regular favourites still available including marinated lamb rump and fish of the day. Steaks are always available and slow roasted pork belly is often served as the roast of the day. Local artists are the feature for Friday nights at the club. There is a wide variety of talented musicians that come and perform, enhancing the ambience and entertaining the diners. Artist change from week to week, so if customers have enquiries they are encouraged
Monbulk Bowling Club's new menu is available this week. to contact the club. Birthdays can also be celebrated at the bowling club. Bookings for dinner can be
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MUCH MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE STEP into this welcoming eccentric ‘Hills’ home on a flat block with an abundance of quirky features - all walking distance to everything Upwey has to offer. The property is set on a private quarter acre (approx) and surrounded by private and lush gardens. As you enter this charming home you’ll find multiple living zones, four bedrooms, master with full ensuite, plus a separate studio (making it perfect for teenagers or as an office). Make your way through to the stunning inground pool, generous workshop and being a fully fenced property is perfect for the fourlegged family members. This is truly a magical place where the whole family will have many lasting
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 16 Mast Gully Road, UPWEY, VIC 3158 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Price: $650,000 - $705,000 Inspect: Contact agent Auction: For sale Contact: Aidan Skipsey 0417 369 888 and Grant Skipsey 0418 528 102, ALENA DOOLEY
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THE IDEAL PLACE TO CALL HOME NESTLED on a completely useable block of 966 square metres is this beautiful home that has been lovingly maintained by the current owners. Presented with care and pride the home has a living room with huge windows offering views of the garden and a cosy solid fuel heater for those cooler evenings to settle back in front of as well as ducted heating throughout. There is a meals area adjoining the kitchen which has hotplates, an under bench oven, plenty of cupboards and dishwasher. All three bedrooms have built-in robes and are serviced by an updated bathroom with bath. The property is fully fenced allowing a safe haven for children and pets to romp around and has plenty of grassed area, a vegetable garden, garden shed, carport, paved outdoor area, an enclosed rear deck and colourful ornamental shrubs that attract a variety of birds. Just a short distance to the shopping centre, highly acclaimed Primary School and bus stop, this is a wonderful place to call home. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 28 Joffre Parade, Cockatoo Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: $515,000 - $545,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 and Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767, BARRY PLANT EMERALD 5968 4522
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63 Grifiths Road Upwey
$1.075m - $1.175m
Recent Build, Phenomenal Block, Elite Location! Contemporary homes are so often sought after in Upwey but rarely found. This brick family stunner is just over 4 years young & guaranteed to impress anyone looking for a quality property in a prime location. Situated in one of Upwey’s inest streets on a useable, landscaped 1,610sqm (appx) block. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
1-4/11 Lydford Road Ferntree Gully
$630,000 - $690,000
SOPHISTICATED TOWNHOUSE LIVING Smart, sophisticated and styled to impress today’s modern buyers, choose from one of these 4 townhouses that have been built with low maintenance living as a main focus.
5 Vernon Street, Upper Ferntree Gully
Quality assured and spaciousness throughout, these homes are in an excellent location close to Knox City and within walking distance to Mountain Gate shopping precinct, local schools, public transport and your favourite cafes and eateries. 2-3 Storey living, 3 spacious bedrooms, itted robes, large living zones, quality 2-pac kitchens with Smeg appliances, single garage & private balconies.
$570,000 - $627,000
Solid Brick Ripper with City Views! Perched on the high side of the road this sturdy single level family home takes in phenomenal views of Melbourne and Dandenong Ranges National Park. Offering; 3 good sized bedrooms (master with vintage full en suite and lovely outlook), stylishly updated kitchen/lounge/dining with SS appliances. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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$690,000 - $759,000
4 View Street Wandin North
Auction Sat 6th April at 3:30pm
Linden Lea
Perfectly Located Character Cottage
This cosy 1940s rendered-brick home where all the hallmarks of its era are interwoven with modern comforts and spectacular garden vistas seen through its many original sash windows. Set on over 3/4 of an acre of gardens, laced with garden paths, sunny BBQ spots and plantings that are several decades old, the homes 3-bedroom coniguration is extremely versatile. With 9ft ceilings, the main level incorporates TWO distinctly separate living rooms, one with cosy wood heater, and the other with a gas log ire, adjacent to the updated kitchen and bathroom, and a bedroom with BIRs. Upstairs is the spacious main bedroom with its own dressing room or nursery along with an adjoining ensuite bathroom. There is also another upper bedroom level which is absolutely ideal for the teen or house-guest, plus a study and with a separate entrance.
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.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 3:00-3:30pm (Photo ID Required)
234 Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd Ferny Creek
Auction 6th April
2/9 Andrew Street Mooroolbark
$545,000 - $590,000
Character Hills Home In Ferny Creek
Super Convenient Living!
Offered for only the 2nd time in almost 80 years. The moment you enter the front door onto the polished loorboards, you are greeted by a renovated, but true to the era, country style kitchen featuring an Aga stove, timber countertops & composite stone sink. Separate living areas cater for all with the formal dining accompanied by an OFP, the sitting & separate lounge room with loor to ceiling windows ensures you will be able to entertain with ease! The cottage, Circa 1930’s, is set amongst an established garden, situated on a gently sloping ¾ acre parcel with a spring fed creek at the rear. This home in the sought after area of Ferny Creek, is considered to be the gateway to the hills, offering convenient off-mountain access - 7 kms to the railway station, shops & William Angliss Hospital, this property offers convenience as well as country living.
This is an absolute ripper of a property for the savvy investor! Only 5 years young, this stylish and private home is in an excellent location being within strolling distance to the bus stop, and short walk to the Mooroolbark Train Station and shopping precinct. Not to forget the close proximity to Chirnside Park Shopping Centre, being minutes drive or a short walk and if you want to take a leisurely nature stroll the Brushy Creek Reserve only minutes away as well! The lovely home has feature polished hardwood looring in the main living and trafic areas, a large master bedroom providing walk in robe and ensuite with a huge shower, and a further 2 great sized bedrooms. You will love the large and sunny open plan kitchen, meals and living zone with stone topped island bench with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and opens to a fully fenced backyard.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 3:30-4:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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$840,000 - $895,000
$1,270,000 - $1,370,000
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Exquisite Home on Private ½ Acre!
“STOKES CROFT” – History, Romance and Beauty!
Stunning mud brick home situated on a private 1/2 acre block. Quality features including cathedral ceilings, Blackwood kitchen, mud brick feature walls, exposed timber & large windows. 4 BDRs, 2 separate living areas & outdoor entertaining. Also includes landscaped gardens, DBLgarage/workshop, separate large powered workshop, fully fenced, 5kw solar, 2 water storage tanks & gutter guards.
Once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of Emerald’s most historical properties “Stokes Croft”. First subdivided in the late 1880’s this 4.5 acre property was extensively planted with exotic trees to produce these spectacular gardens. 2 DBL storey homes totally 8 BDRs this property offers potential as B&B or wedding venue (STCA). An incredibly private oasis, STOKES CROFT is close to Emerald township & Pufing Billy.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
95 Beenak East road Gembrook
$920,000 - $1,010,000
31a Wright Road Avonsleigh
$485,000 - $533,000
Stylish Country Living - Stones Throw From Gembrook
“Branwyn Cottage”
Stylish country lifestyle close to Gembrook! Situated on 5.5 acres, this 4 BDR family home is steeped in character & charm. Features parquetry looring, pitched ceilings, quality timber trims & large DBL hung windows. Spacious living area, OFP, striking timber kitchen with a wall of French doors that opens out to the large outdoor covered entertaining deck. Includes a single carport, large shed, stable complex & arena.
Full of rustic charm this split level home has 3 BDRs + study/studio. Generous upstairs master with full ensuite, WIR & verandah access. Features light illed 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: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
15 Boundary Road West Emerald
136 Red Road Gembrook
$695,000 - $760,000
$745,000 - $815,000
Stunning Home In The Heart Of Emerald!
Simply Stunning with Fabulous Views!
Stylish family home in highly sought after location has 4 robed BDRs, open living/dining room, impressive kitchen with stone benches, 900mm stainless oven stove, dishwasher & cleverly concealed laundry. GDH & S/S control the climate & outside has landscaped gardens, carport, single garage plus the bonus of a huge rumpus room under the home that could be a games room, ofice or additional accommodation.
Immaculate home on 1 acre with spectacular views. Quality split level home features 3 spacious living zones, 3 BDRs, stunning Tassie Oak looring, GDH, gas log heater & ducted vacuum system. Open-plan kitchen/family room, outdoor deck & elevated outdoor living room. Asphalt driveway, LU 2-car garage, 6m x 6m shed, landscaped gardens, veggie patches & close to the beautiful Gembrook Township.
Contact: Bethany Day 0438 844 968
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
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COCkATOO 4 BelgraVe aVenue $640,000-$695,000 BIg EvERYTHIng! LAnD, gARAgIng, ROOMS & SUBDIvISIOn pOTEnTIAL
Welcoming eccentric ‘hills’ home on a FlaT 1/4 acre block (approx) with an abundance of quirky features and surrounded by private and lush gardens. as you enter this charming home you’ll ind multiple living zones plus a separate studio (perfect for teenagers or as an ofice). also offering a stunning in-ground pool, generous workshop, fully fenced and walking distance to everything upwey has to offer. This is truly a magical place where the whole family will have many lasting memories in the years to come.
looking for sealed road access to your land holding of just over 3300m2, searching for two dbl garages, do your children want rooms big enough for a queen bed, desk and couch, what about a huge games/rumpus/TV room and separate lounge? If you answered yeS, you best come and inspect this fabulous family home! also features a contemporary kitchen/dining with S/S appliances, updated stylish ensuite, family bathroom and laundry, a long deck, rear paved entertaining & circular driveway with plenty of parking.
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*CloSIng daTe on oFFerS* - 6pm Wednesday 3rd of april 2019. genuine seller will consider all offers at this time if not sold prior. Set in a most convenient location on a sealed road, this usable block offers a mix of clear land, bit of bush, a creek (with 4 megalitres of water rights attached) a dam and a beautiful rural outlook. If you’ve always dreamed of the rural escape but don’t want to be too far from modern conveniences then this is the block for you to pursue whatever it is that takes your fancy.
BELgRAvE 8 Creek road pRIvATE AnD pEACEFUL
$530,000-$580,000
This immaculate split level home features an open plan design, gorgeous country style kitchen with new S/S oven, separate meals area, stunning bathroom, wood heater, split system heating & cooling and under-cover decked area with views through the valley. Situated at the end of a no through road in a private peaceful location with plenty of room for chooks or a veggie garden all on 1/3 acre approx. only a minutes’ drive to Belgrave Central, train station, primary & secondary schools.
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GUIDE $700,000 - $750,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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GUIDE $595,000 - $654,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $660,000 - $720,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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The Basin on cloud nine By Richard Millot The Basin have broken the hoodoo of the Division 1 premiership on their 9th time of calling, defeating Eildon Park in a dominant display at Batterham Park to seal the Norm Reeves Shield for 2018/19. Set 218 for Premiership Honours, Blake Walter and Tom Edwards raced away from the start, 0/29 from the opening 5 overs against the Panther attack. The Bears made it to drinks without loss before Edwards was dismissed LBW for 26 with the score at 1/64. Joel Robertson was soon on his way after Monto Perera - shaking off injury from Day 1 broke though at 2/67 from 24 overs. Yet still, the ever present skill of Walter was on display, belting 15 off a Perera over to notch up his half century.
Perera broke through again with the score 3/99 as Danny Rundle was adjudged stumped, with skipper Jayden Turcinovic joining Walter to see through to the tea break at 3/121 from 46 overs. Thoughts of the match tightening up after the interval were soon dashed as Turcinovic and Walter continued as the Panthers struggled to find answers to contain the style the duo adopted. The Bear pair raced through the middle overs, adding 36 in a 5 window gap to further close in on the elusive premiership. A memorable moment for the Batterham faithful as Turcinovic brought up his half century in a key captain's knock before Walter reached triple figures soon after with a towering six that sent the stands into raptures. The beginning of the 63rd over, Nathan Caton-Robertson signalled the end of the lo-
cal season as the Bears broke through for their first ever Division 1 premiership in the FTGDCA after an unbeaten 3rd wicket stand of 119. Walter carried the bat to 106 not out, the 8th highest contribution in the FTGDCA Final and was deservedly named the Stephen Lee Medallist. Turcinovic left the crease unbeaten on 70 not out, skipper of a team that delivered on the efforts of so many over so long ever since their Bears made their first appearance in the inaugural FTGDCA Division 1 final in 1947/1948. At Lakesfield Reserve, Lysterfield secured promotion into Norm Reeves Shield for Season 2019/20 after defeating South Belgrave in the Decoite Shield Final. Chasing 251, South were on the back foot early as Tim Chivers broke past Daniel Cormack and Mark Baker to be 2/22. Tom Marks worked with Darren Ray to re-
build before falling for 25. Jordan McDermott joined Ray to see through to the tea break at 3/87, but was on his way soon after as South sat at 4/96. Ray reached 52 before his dismissal brought a quick collapse. Chivers teamed up with Brad Paull to cause damage to South's chances, claiming 5/32 to wrap up a successful season for the Beavers, dismissing South Belgrave for 142. Chivers concluded the match with figures of 5/38 from his 21 overs, whilst Paull claimed the final scalp of the season to return figures of 4/30 from 17/5 overs. Nick McKay received the Ken Utting Medal for best afield in the final as Lysterfield taste Decoite Shield success for the first time in 11 seasons, ironically in a year where they defeated South Belgrave to the title.
Indigo and Kiara after receiving the 800m silver and gold medals.
Talent is going for gold at State Championships By Jed Lanyon Nineteen of the most talented athletes in the Yarra Ranges represented Yarra Ranges Athletics at the State Little athletics track and field Championships at Casey Fields on the weekend. 22 MAIL
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Three Monbulk sides play By Jed Lanyon Tuesday pennant saw the holding of semi-finals with all Monbulk teams participating. Monbulk 1 who finished in top place played at home against Mooroolbark. Eric Markham's rink began slowly and after the sixth end was down by 8 shots, 2 to 10. They then gradually pegged the margin back and when they obtained 5 shots on the seventeenth end had hit the lead. However, Monbulk was able to win the last 4 ends to record a two shot win, 15 to 13. This gave Monbulk a victory by 21 shots, 65 to 44 and a place in the section final. Monbulk 2 played away at Glen Waverley on grass and struggled to keep up with their opponents. Graeme Goller's rink started well on the first end with a 3, but was only able to win five more ends losing by 21 shots, 11 to 32. Monbulk trailed by 12 shots after the eleventh end, but then bowled brilliantly to lose only one more end to take out the game by 4 shots, 24 to 20. Monbulk 3 played at home against their opponents from the previous week Heatherdale. Monbulk were able to get the upper hand on two of the three rinks which gave the team victory and a place in the section final. Don Barnetson's rink had a battle throughout the game winning only 7 ends and losing by 15 shots, 11 to 26. Monbulk 3 won by 9 shots, 62 to 53. The section finals were held on Thursday 14 March with Monbulk 1 taking on Warburton at Boronia and Monbulk 3 playing Eastwood Golf at Mooroolbark. Monbulk was able to hang on in a nail biting finish to win by 5 shots, 57 to 52. Richard Cookson's rink led by 7 shots after the twelfth end, but then really struggled over
Monbulk bowlers in action. the last 9 ends only scoring 2 shots to lose by 11 shots, 15 to 26. Eric Markham's rink led by 10 shots with 7 ends to play but with the Warburton team lifting their game scores was level with one end to play. Monbulk was able to gain one shot on the final end to win the rink 18 shots to 17. Andrew Bell's rink took control early in the match and came away with a convincing win by 15 shots, 24 to 9. This meant that Monbulk were section
champions for this season and will be promoted to Division 1 for the next bowls season. Saturday pennant saw Monbulk with all three teams participating in the finals. All Monbulk teams were in the semi-final with a win meaning they would contest the section final. Monbulk 1 played Croydon at home and was playing well early which gave them a comfortable lead. Richard Cookson's rink was 8 shots in front after the tenth end and went on to record a
convincing win by 14 shots, 26 to 12. Eric Markham's rink were one shot down after the seventh end, but then obtained the maximum eight shots to take control of the contest and eventually run out winners by 17 shots, 32 to 15. Brian Smith's rink trailed by 10 shots after the fifteenth end but then rallied to draw the rink. Andrew Bell's rink bowled consistently well to record a big win by 19 shots, 35 to by 10 shots after the fifteenth end but then rallied to draw the rink. Andrew Bell's rink bowled consistently well to record a big win by 19 shots, 35 to 16. Overall, Monbulk 1 won by 50 shots, 108 to 58 and earned a place in the final. Monbulk 2 played Cardinia Waters at home and on their home green was never in any trouble. Case Broekhof's rink won the majority of ends and cruised to a 22 shot win, 31 to 9. Eric Furby's rink bowled consistently well and with one multiple won by 10 shots, 22 to 10. Peter Francis' rink controlled the game all day and won by 26 shots, 37 to 11. Graeme Goller's rink had a closer contest but maintained control to win by 7 shots, 20 to 13. This gave Monbulk 2 an overall win by 67 shots, 110 to 43 and a place in the final. Monbulk 3 played away at Vermont South and was able to get bowls in the head early to give them the lead. Peter Hiscox's rink got right on top and went on to win by 27 shots, 34 to 7. Alan Brooke's rink had a close contest but eventually went down by 4 shots. This result was Monbulk 3 won overall by 23 shots, 51 to 28 and this meant that all three Monbulk sides had progressed to the final which is a club record.
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DOWN 1. Jumpers for the men in navel uniform (8). 2. Get away east with a painting (6). 3. See and save crumbs of bread (6). 4. And sail a quarter into port (4). 5. What the dog is interested in climbing (6). 6. Join only to get a key to enter (5). 11. Romeo with a great deal of curly hair and a bald patch (8). 13. Frightens, unfortunately, the gentleman standing inside (6). 14. Not punished for having detonated (3,3). 15. Didn’t work and one gave a bang to (6). 16. Pretend to the man outside (3,2). 18. The locals head off the foreigners (4).
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6. Won’t open a book, but it doesn’t matter (5,2,4). 7. It requires a plumber? What a bore! (4). 8. Made progress, which is by no means simple (8). 9. Think highly of the father prior (6). 10. Shares the desserts with (6). 12. The man sat back on a cushion, possibly (6). 15. Determine to colonise (6). 17. Is joking about the rail (8). 19. A number, to a singer (4). 20. He’ll do! (3,2,6). DOWN 1. Jumpers for the men in navel uniform (8). 2. Get away
Clues to a singer (4). 20. He’ll do! (3,2,6).
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DOWN ACROSS Cryptic CRYPTIC PUZZLE 7566(8) 1. NO. Feud 6. Huge (11) ACROSS
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7566 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Makes no odds. 7, Drip. 8, Advanced. 9, Revere. 10, Splits. 12, Tas-sel (rev). 15, Settle. 17, Ban-is-ter. 19, A-l-to. 20, Man of action. Down - 1, Skippers. 2, E-scape. 3, Lo-aves. 4, Ad-e-n. 5, A-scent. 6, Mer-g-e. 11, Lot-hari-o. 13, Ala-rm-s. 14, Let off. 15, Struck. 16, Le-t o-n. 18, (f)Inns.
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7566
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DOWN Feud (8) Fee (6) Whole (6) Measure (4) Fame (6) Delete (5) Sensible (8) Show (6) Vegetable (6) Bright (6) Fat (5) Gasp (4)
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18.
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ACROSS Huge (11) Foray (4) Response (8) Calm down (6) Crowd (6) Leave (6) Thread (6) Scatter (8) Above (4) Thoughtful (11)
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7566 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Elephantine . 7, Raid. 8, Reaction. 9, Settle. 10, Throng. 12, Depart. 15, Cotton. 17, Disperse. 19, Over. 20, Considerate. Down - 1, Vendetta. 2, Charge. 3, Intact. 4, Pint. 5, Renown. 6, Erase. 11, Rational. 13, Evince. 14, Turnip. 15, Clever. 16, Obese. 18, Pant.
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