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Stopping bullies By Michael Doran Yarra Hills Secondary College marked the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence with an assembly on Tuesday 26 March at the Mount Evelyn Campus, featuring presentations by five members of Victoria Police. College principal, Robyn Drew said that it was a very powerful presentation that helped students understand how racism and discrimination is so detrimental to people lives. "Having representatives from different community groups meant students could get a real insight to the effect racism and discrimination can have on people," she said. "I am so grateful to our guest speakers." Leading Senior Constable Lisa Brooks, Youth
Resources Officer Yarra Ranges said her message was about acceptance and that when she looked at the audience all she saw were people. "We're all human beings, it's as simple as that," she said. "Everyone is responsible for what they do or say and we should all accept every person for who they are." "One of our biggest weapons is our mouth and that's why it is so important to engage your brain before you open it." Jason Cockatoo is an aboriginal community liaison officer with Victoria Police and he spoke openly about the racial discrimination he endured growing up in Northern Australia and how devastating that can be. "The words you use can really impact the people you say them to for the rest of their
lives, " he said. He asked students to be the one to call out poor behaviour and to recognise that the problem is with the person making the racial comments, not with the one being vilified. Constable Kate Mulholland spoke about her cousin being seriously assaulted outside a nightclub, for no reason other than being gay. "We were waiting for a cab and two people decided to hate gay people that night," she said. "It was not for anything he did or said, it was just for who he is and how he lived his life." She said that the ripple effects from that night were enormous and affected so many people beyond her cousin. Johnny Tran came to Australia from Cambodia as a refugee and is a multicultural liaison
officer with Victoria Police. "My parents were picked on for being educated and we came here to have a life where we feel safe," he said. " We all want a life where we feel safe, at school, at work and at home. "People feel really alone when they are being bullied so if you step in when it's happening it really makes a difference." Sergeant Brendan Summers from the Proactive Policing Unit said that the youth of today are on a journey together and that they need to protect each other. "Be responsible on social media and respect each other, you are all part of the same community," he said. "The way forward is to make better choices now and don't get involved in bad behaviour, it does have consequences." 12412842-LN11-19
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Ovals cash boost By Jed Lanyon Three Yarra Ranges sporting grounds have received a major boost in funding after Federal Member for Casey Tony Smith announced $3 million for sporting facilities on Tuesday 26 March. Wandin North Reserve, Mount Evelyn Football Ground and Kimberley Reserve in Chirnside Park will each receive $1 million from the federal government. This funding will assist Wandin and Mount Evelyn in constructing a new community pavilion, while Kimberley Reserve will receive essential oval upgrades and lighting upgrades. The construction of an additional netball court in Wandin will cater for the increase in female participation. Yarra Ranges Mayor Tony Stevenson welcomed the announcement, which he said would completely fund two of the projects. "The changing rooms at Mount Evelyn and Wandin North will be able to be used by both genders and will be fully compliant to Australian disability standards with full wheelchair access and access for other special needs such as sight issues, and by providing ambulant toilets with hand rails for people with mobility issues," Cr Stevenson said. "Children and adults of all ages, genders and people of all abilities will be able to use the facilities.
Mayor Tony Stevenson and MP Tony Smith alongside Wandin Football Netball Club members. Picture: JED LANYON "The clubs will be able to promote their female teams more widely now that more inclusive facilities are on the way, and start promoting the smaller junior teams that may have been mixed before," he said. Wandin Football Netball Club president Mick Fowkes was excited to see construction work get started. "We plan to play all our home games by the end of July, both juniors and seniors. Then we can just find somewhere to train and they can start work, so it gives them six or seven months," he said.
"Hopefully it'll be knocked down in August and ready to use from the start of next season. It will be amazing once it's done. "It will turn from one building into two buildings ... There's a beautiful family courtyard area that's going to back onto the new netball court ... The whole hill (will be) landscaped with a roof over the top," Mr Fowkes said. Mr Smith said, "All three facilities will be an invaluable resource, providing social and meeting spaces for local sporting and community groups."
Nursery helps win bronze medal at show By Jed Lanyon Mount Evelyn's Yarra View Nursery has helped landscape designer Bayley LuuTomes win a bronze medal at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Mr LuuTomes' show garden titled, Yarra View Nursery - Under the Golden Elm received over 13,000 plants from the Yarra View Nursery, while ten of their employees worked to help put the garden together. General manager for Yarra View Nursery Scott Buckland was excited to have been involved with the project. "We've been involved in the garden show for a number of years as a small supplier of plants to some of the gardens," he said. "We supplied 13,000 plants in the garden itself. It's quite a large garden probably the biggest show garden at the exhibition this year. And we've supplied every plant that has gone into that garden. "We've supplied plants to a couple of the other gardens ... But the one with Bayley it's a partnership between us and himself. The garden design includes a hive that surrounds the large elm tree and it's been designed in a way so that it's a quiet meeting place underneath the tree. There's a meandering path that weaves through the garden to get to the entrance of the hive, and you discover a quiet and tranquil place underneath the tree. While the Melbourne International Flower
Message: Lock your vehicles Yarra Ranges Police are once again reminding people to lock their cars. The call follows a spate of break-ins in the Yarra Ranges in particular the Upwey and Tecoma surrounds whereby offenders are accessing open vehicles in driveways. The Officer in Charge of Lilydale Crime Scene Services, Sergeant Wayne Hart, said that on one night in March there were more than 15 incidents- all of which were vehicles that had their doors unlocked. Sergeant Hart said it was frustrating that people were not taking the necessary precautions. "People really need to be mindful of the valuables they leave in their car and need to be locking their vehicles, no matter where they are parking." "From a policing perspective it's particularly frustrating that people are leaving their vehicles open with wallets and cash on display." He urged anyone who sees any persons loitering in driveways or around vehicles late at night or in the early hours, to phone "000" in an Emergency or make contact with their Local Police Station or alternatively phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Highway patrol report At 8:50pm on 25 March a 18-year-old learner driver and his accompanying driver were conveyed to hospital with minor injuries after being involved in a collision at the corner of Glenfern Rd and Napoleon Rd. The 18-year-old probationary driver of the other vehicle was issued with a $322 penalty notice and incurred three demerit points for failing to give way at an intersection.
Fire warning On the evening of March 29 Hoddle Creek CFA responded to a grass and scrub fire in Woori Yallock. The fire had started near a car at a private property and rapidly spread due to the windy conditions to involved cars, the carport, fencing and the bush. Gas cylinders exploding were an additional hazard that the crews had to deal with as well. The crews were able to save the house, sheds, neighbouring buildings, rabbits and other assets such as the gas bullet. The fire also extended into the nearby bush. The hard work by crews bought this fire under control quickly and kept the fire as small as possible under very difficult conditions. Wandin Fire Brigade, Seville Rural Fire Brigade, (CFA) Gruyere Fire Brigade, Yarra Junction Fire Brigade, (CFA) Yellingbo Rural Fire Brigade, and Hillcrest Firebrigade attended the incident.
More than a massage Bayley LuuTomes' Yarra View Nursery - Under the Golden Elm. and Garden Show will only run from 27-31 March, locals will soon have the opportunity to view Mr LuuTomes award winning garden design at the Yarra View Nursery in August. "Most show gardens are dismantled and everything basically goes in the bin, but with our garden most of the plants will go back to the nursery and hopefully we can recover them and on-sell them," Mr Buckland said. "The hive itself will also be coming back and Bayley will be coming out later in the year to reconstruct the hive in our nursery so that
the public can continue to enjoy the hive." Mr Buckland spoke about the importance of Yarra View Nursery, a social enterprise that employs 85 people with disability. "The key for us is to provide critical employment and training opportunities to people with disability." "Yarra View Nursery is just one of many social enterprises in Victoria, and one of many that are providing the opportunity to those who may otherwise not be able to work," Mr Buckland said.
A massage parlour in Monbulk was shut down due to suspected illegal activity. ;) It is believed that the massage parlour had only been open for a few months before it caught the attention of police. Back to the pavilion The new Monbulk football club pavilion was broken into over the weekend, and police say they are reviewing CCTV footage. It is believed offenders tried to gain entry to the club rooms which are under construction and damaged a roller door to the canteen and another door. Anyone with information or who may have seen suspicious activity is urged to contact Monbulk Police on 9756 6266.
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Fire danger still with us While the smoke at Warburton, Woori Yallock and surrounding areas has reduced, it’s important to remember that Yarra Ranges is still in the fire danger period until 1 May. The Fire Danger Period was declared for Yarra Ranges in November last year, meaning you cannot light a fire in the open air unless you have a permit or comply with certain requirements. There is still plenty that residents can do to clear their properties, and keep them free of grass, leaves, bark and twigs from around the home, shed and garages, to reduce the fire risk, such as using a green waste bin or taking green waste to your local waste transfer station (for a fee). The Upper Yarra and Yarra Valley communi-
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with the fire in the Upper Yarra Catchment area. Bushfires near Reefton, Armstrong and Upper Yarra Catchments are still burning weeks later and residents in our neighbouring municipality of Cardinia are recovering after losing some properties as a result of the Bunyip State Park fire in early March. I would like to thank all the fire fighting services and supporting agencies, for their unwavering efforts to get the fires under control and keep our communities safe. The 500 or so residents who attended the Warburton community information meetings showed resilience and supported one another by working with agencies and sharing vital in-
formation within their communities. Although summer is over, we encourage everyone to stay informed via the VicEmergency app. The app is the state’s combined source of emergency information and warnings, helping everyone to prepare for, response to and recover from emergencies across Victoria. The Vic Emergency website, emergency.vic. gov.au, shows the emergency events, warnings and incidents across Victoria as they’re changing. Connect with your local CFA or access their website for more information on how to maintain your property and reduce your fire risk.
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Connected business man of the Belgrave district some 100 years ago, Charlie Hammond left a huge legacy: his photographs and eccentric artworks help us to better understand our history. The April meeting of the Sherbrooke Foothills Historical Society meeting will be a presentation by Terry Russell on Charlie Hammond of “Winscombe”. Charlie (or Chas to his friends) cleared the bush and built “Winscombe” at Tecoma in 1912 and he died there in 1953. Charlie, a gifted artist in drawing, painting, photography and author, left his legacy in an enormous pictorial diary of 13 volumes, the Charlie Hammond sketchbooks. Charlie was well known in his lifetime and Terry aims to reintroduce him to a new generation. Terry will share the story of this amazing man and his sketchbooks in all there glory with an audio visual presentation at Upwey township hall (at
Family Fun Night Kilsyth Scottish Country Dancing Group is holding a Ceilidh at St Margaret’s Uniting Church, Hull Road Mooroolbark. Saturday 6 April from 7.30pm to 11pm. Adults $8. Contact 97259074 for more information.
Great Train Race The Great Train Race isn’t simply a race amongst fellow competitors, it’s an exciting challenge competing against the famous steam locomotive, Puffing Billy. The race begins on Sunday 5th May for this iconic 13.5km run through the picturesque Dandenong Ranges. Register at https://puffingbilly.com.au/events/
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"Six years ago community groups in the Dandenongs started agitating for biological control of Wandering Trad ," he said. "Because it was so successful at coming back from any treatments we applied we decided the only response likely to be successful was biological
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DIY to the rescue By Michael Doran For some time, Parks Victoria have said the Badger Weir Picnic Ground is scheduled to reopen to the public in March and the dedicated members of the Badger Creek Community Planning Group (BCCPG) are taking matters into their own hands to try to make that happen. A group of 20 are spending Saturday 23 March putting the finishing touches to the Picnic Ground area in readiness to reopen and Doris Pozzi from the BCCPG said that they are responding to a request from Parks Victoria to lend a hand. "They asked us to organise a group of 20 to help with the last stages of getting the park ready," she said. "Parks Victoria (PV) have done all of the big infrastructure work and we are mulching the garden beds, doing some pruning and cleaning up because that is not part of their budget allocation." "We formed a relationship with PV and when their local person came out and talked to our group we found out why it was taking longer than we thought it would. One of the reasons was because they wanted to get more money to make some improvements that were not part of the repair work funding." Doris said the community is incredibly enthusiastic to get this done and when the group posted that the park was opening in early 2019 their facebook page had 2000 likes, shares and comments, a clear indicator of the affection the community has for the park. "There is something a bit special about this park and its closure has been a huge issue for a lot of people, many have been quite upset about it," she said. "I think it made it hard for local people to have a place to take their kids and go for picnics and evening walks as this place is visited constantly in the summer. "For everybody, the degree of contact with the park very high and it's not like a day trip to the botanical gardens. It's almost like an extension of their backyard and for most that's how they see it, they expect to come here whenever they want to." According to Doris, the closure would have been smoother if Parks Victoria had under-
Doris Pozzi on the left with Lucy, Ros, Kevin, Marion and Arthur at Badger Weir Park. 191673 stood the depth of feeling locals have for the park. "Really, all they needed to do was just com-
municate with us a bit more and I think if they had it would not have been as upsetting to the community as it has been."
On Wednesday 20 March Parks Victoria said in a statement "that it is not in a position to comment at this time."
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The Dandenong Ranges has been selected as the first battleground in a CSIRO-led fight to save rainforests across Australia from a devastating weed known as Wandering Trad. Local community groups have been battling this invasion for many years and it was an excited group that gathered in Emerald on Friday 23 March to hear the good news. The CSIRO has been involved in research on Wandering Trad biocontrol since 2014 and field biologist Dr Ben Gooden is coordinating the rollout of the biocontrol program across Australia. He said that highly targeted and tested biocontrol agents are a more environmentally sustainable option than other available tools. "Currently, the only tools available to the community and local councils against the weed are hand-pulling and chemical herbicides, which only bring short-term control and have the unintended consequence of killing native plants and disrupting complex rainforest ecosystems." Speaking at the announcement, Member for La Trobe, Jason Wood, said that without the work of the community groups getting to this point would not have been possible. "It's great to come along and be involved in the announcement considering how many years it has taken us to get here," he said. "For me this is one of those days I didn't think would ever come." "Over the last five or six years I have pushed the federal government to put in over $6m supporting environment groups for weed control in the area and that's made a huge difference, but it needs science to come in and support that." "The scientists at the CSIRO are so passionate and their tenacity is amazing," he said. "Their attitude is that if you give us the funding we will dedicate our heart and souls to find the solution." Bill Incoll is a committee member of the Community Weed Alliance of the Dandenongs and said he had been looking forward to this day for years.
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Ironwoman taking on MD By Derek Schlennstedt Laura Healy from Selby will be using all of her muscles to support people living with muscular dystrophy, when she takes part in this year's Cairns Ironman. Ms Healy will be competing in the Cairns Ironman on June 9, completing a 3.9km swim, 180km bike ride, and finishing with a 42.2km run. Ms Healy said it was her brothers that inspired her to take up the challenge. "My passion for health and fitness stems from my family situation." "Every day I see my brothers Matt & Rob who have no control or no choice over their health or their bodies, and I believe those that do have the ability to, should take full advantage of that.""I decided I needed to make this Ironman achievement more than just a goal
for me to achieve, but also use it as a way to make a difference and raise funds for the exact reason why I'm so driven to take on a big goal like this." "Raising money for MDA means that I am still able to give back and help while dedicating so much time and energy to this goal". Laura's goal is is to raise $10 for each kilometre of the ironman event. Over all she will cover 226 kilometres. Anyone wanting to donate can go to https://www.mycause.com.au/page/200274/ laura-healys-ironman-challenge-for-muscular-dystrophy
Right: Laura Healy from Selby will be using all of her muscles to support people living with muscular dystrophy, when she takes part in this year’s Cairns Ironman.
Parking for the public badly needed at primary school "I have heard the concerns of the parents at Menzies Creek Primary School and in consultation with the Yarra Ranges Council, I am thrilled that we have successfully secured this funding which will allow for the development of an 18-bay carpark within the unused road reserve directly across from the school." "The school community considers that a new carpark on this road reserve could be used for staff vehicles; thereby freeing up the existing parking at the front of the school for the pick-up and drop-off of children." Over the years there has been a growing concern among the school community for the safety of their children due to the lack of a formal parking area. This, coupled with high school traffic, as a result of increasing enrolments, and tourist
traffic making its way to Puffing Billy Station has meant that the situation has become untenable. School Council president, Rowan Coxhead, said the new car space would help to alleviate the problem. "Over the last 6 years the school population has gone from about 140 kids to 250, that causes the parking to spread further and further up the hill and causes a lot of congestion and sometimes safety issues with people trying to navigate that, so it's been quite a challenge for the school and school council," he said. "What this should do is get the vast majority of the teacher's car off the road which frees up a lot more room for the parents."
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Drive past Menzies Creek primary school during school hours and you'll see hundreds of cars lining the side of the road. With no official car park, the school, which has increased in student size, has a burgeoning parking problem. On Wednesday 27 March, Tony Smith, and Yarra Ranges Council resoundingly responded to that problem announcing $80,000 in funding for an 18 bay car park located directly opposite the school. Member for Casey, Tony Smith made the announcement which will be delivered by Council in the next 12 months. "You've had a problem here, and it's a growing problem because you are a successful school and attract more students and you have to be supported in that," Mr Smith said.
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By Derek Schlennstedt Cardinia Shire pet owners are being reminded to update their pet ownership details with Council in the lead up to pet registrations, due Friday 10 May 2019. Registration renewal notices will be sent to residents throughout April and will be due for payment before Friday 10 May 2019. Council requires up-to-date contact and pet ownership information to correctly send these notices to residents. Residents who have moved house or postal address, who have a new pet, or whose pet has recently passed away, can update their contact and pet details online at www.cardin-
ia.vic.gov.au/petdetails All pets need to be microchipped before they can be registered. Residents should ensure their pet is microchipped and that their microchip details are up-to-date with Central Animal Records. Pet owners can check and update microchip information online at www. car.com.au The Victorian Government sets the fees for pet registration, which vary depending on a number of factors. Pet owners can register dogs and cats aged three months or younger (with written proof of age) free for the first year. Registration fees for dogs and cats over
three months of age start from $40.40. A flat fee of $22.40 applies for all pet registrations for eligible pension concession cardholders. It is cheaper to register a pet if it is de-sexed and under law, all cats must be de-sexed before they can be registered.
Since I have lived on the mountain my love for the lyre birds in our village has grown to immeasurable levels. It is not uncommon when I drive to work in the mist of the early mornings that I have the pleasure of seeing these majestic birds strolling leisurely across the road returning from their dawn walk in the national park. I often need to stop my car while Lenny and Lena (my pet names for them) slowly traverse my path which gives me no end of pleasure. At the beginning of this week however I was confronted with seeing Lenny on the side of the road. I did not believe what I was confronted with, without knowing I pulled over to the side of the road sobbing my heart out loudly. Lenny's limp blue feathered body was just discarded in the gutter as if he did not matter. How, why, Lenny matters to me. Lenny was and is part of my tribe. I shared my experience with the people who knew of my love for Lenny and Lena consoling each other whilst making sense of the situation in a philosophical manner. The week continued, my busy work, study and life schedule continued and my early morning drives to work continued but this morning was transformational. As I drove past the arboretum my heart skipped a beat when I saw Lena walking across the road strutting proudly. I sent her blessings as I drove past her slowly only to stop again quickly as six of her chicks were walking ahead also crossing the road. I thought my heart would burst with joy and love but also feeling a tinge of sadness that Lenny was not there to be part of this picture. Life as we know it presents us with many lessons and as humans we are sent into many emotional spins hurling through different parallels of love, loss and life and for this I am eternally grateful. Rose Wake, Mount Dandenong
Where are those women? Where are the women of the Belgrave Roundabout? Every Saturday morning a group of women stand at the Belgrave roundabout armed with placards and banners. Their aim is to raise awareness of the plight of people languishing on Manus and Nauru seeking freedom and safety by asking drivers to "Honk for Humanity and Decency". Where were they on Saturday? We missed them. Perhaps they were protesting elsewhere. Committed to turn up every Saturday, rain, hail or shine, their efforts are paying off as apparently there has been an increase in toots and honks from drivers. Clearly the public is becoming concerned about the treatment of refugees by our government. Come back ladies, we need you to remind us about those needing our compassion and support to ensure safe settlement. EK, Tecoma
The new Belgrave Motors? There has been an ominous silence for some time as to the proposed development of the New Belgrave Motors site in Belgrave. I am wondering if the owner of the land, and our Shire Planners, have given any thought to using the land to build residential accommodation for independent seniors. There is a clear and increasing need for such accommodation for Hills residents who love living in the area but who are unable to manage their own block of land. A multi-storey community of units built on this site, with car parking spaces beneath and elevator access to the road, would provide residents with ready access to shops, cafes, public transport, health facilities etc. I believe that such a use would be of far greater community benefit than another supermarket and more shops: from the vacancies in the street we have an over-abundance of these already. Stuart Semmens, Selby
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Pinks Reserve beats rain By Jed Lanyon Through rain, hail or shine, netball will always be played at Kilsyth's Pinks Reserve thanks to new netball court covers. The new giant structure acts as a permanent cover for two existing netball courts and gives plenty of undercover space for surrounding spectators. Over 2500 members of the Lilydale and Yarra Valley Netball Association, including interschool sport competitions and the local community will benefit from the new courts that will allow play to continue through harsh rain and extreme heat. Deputy Premier James Merlino, Member for Evelyn Bridget Vallence, Member for Croydon David Hodgett and Yarra Ranges Councillor Len Cox joined Lilydale and Yarra Valley Netball Association president Simon Grimes for the official opening of the new netball court covers. Mr Grimes said that the association had raised $800,000 alone, while $200,000 was contributed from the state government through the Pick My Project initiative and $132,000 from the local council. "It helps us because one of the main difficulties is cancellations to games," Mr Grimes said. "What this does is allows the girls to play, it keeps them on the court and keeps them involved."
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Deputy Premier James Merlino opening the netball courts to the public alongside local netball players. Picture: JED LANYON Mr Merlino was on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open the new courts to the public. "Pick My Project has helped the Kilsyth community get the funding they need so that local netball games continue rain, hail or shine," said Mr Merlino. "This will boost the uptake of netball in the
area and allow the sport to grow." Ms Vallence said this project would be a significant boost for sport and women playing sport. "The beneficiaries are the girls and women who play here," she said. "I've come down here a couple of times on a Saturday and we were here on a day when it was
teeming down with rain and you could see the girls on the side of the court were disappointed. "They were disappointed because they had come and they wanted to play, they were ready to play, but they couldn't because of the rain," said Ms Vallence. The netball association received bipartisan support from political parties to build covers for several other courts in the future. Cr Cox marvelled at the size of the structure and said, "It's a heck of a lot bigger than I thought it was ever going to be ... It's very spectacular, it looks terrific." The new covers feature allows natural light to shine through as well as stadium lighting to improve night play.
Off-road drive doesn’t go to plan in 4WD rollover By Derek Schlennstedt The driver and passenger of a four-wheeldrive that rolled along Chalet Road, Olinda on Sunday 24 March were lucky to escape injury, police have said. Constable Karina Frampton from Belgrave
police said the accident occurred around 3.30pm in the afternoon, after the driver had elected to take the vehicle along a forest track rather than the road. Witnesses told police that they had seen a male and female taking photographs next to
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Yellow & Black - A season with Richmond by Konrad Marshall. Apart from being a life-long Richmond supporter, the enormous coincidence of an author deciding to spend a season at an AFL club, and then to have that club win its first Premiership in 37 years, is very special
and a very good read. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? My mum and dad (aged in their early 20's - what was life like at that time), Winston Churchill, Barack Obama, Ross Stevenson, Tom Hafey and my wife, Elaine. What are you working on right now? I'm part owner and director of a firm named Initialism Pty Ltd. We are Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Consultant and do work with all types of Regulated Entities providing AML Programs, ML/TF Risk Assessments and Independent Reviews. Also, being Chair of the Dandenong Ranges Community Finance Limited keeps me busy. Which object that you've lost do you wish you still had? My first thought was my youth, but that is not an object. I was given an orange record player for my 21st birthday, which mysteriously disappeared. I was later told that it ended up in the hard rubbish! I'd love it back.
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PAVE-ing the way forward The PAVE Festival (Performing And Visual arts in Emerald) has something for every taste. Kicking off with the huge street party known as the Emerald FunFest on Sunday April 7th, the schedule is full of events morning, afternoon and night until it winds to a close with last drinks at the Hive Pop-up Bar (Old Emerald Bakehouse) at 11pm on Sunday April 14th. Many events are free or require only a few dollars to participate - and they're not just to keep the kids happy during the school holidays. Workshops each day will help you learn guitar or ukulele, macrame, costume and wig making, photography or painting. You can hear about the life of Buddy Holly, make and fly a kite, bouncercise to drum beats or jam along with new friends in a music afternoon. Visit an art or photography exhibition or attend the opening of an art show or a book launch. When the sun starts to set, the Hive Pop-up Bar opens, serving local wines, craft beers, snack platters and more. Operating from the historic old Emerald bakehouse tucked up Murphy's Way behind the Commonwealth Bank it has recently been restored by Emerald Community House. Browse the website or program guide to discover the full array of events, including these evening shows; Sunday 7th - Journeys in Story and Song Songs and stories enhancing each other, offering a variety of genres and styles. A moving and memorable night out. Monday 8th - Clown Rules - The Clowns are running the show! A satirical look at the writing of the Australian Constitution. Tuesday 9th - Playing Tag with Judith - an
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homage to poet Judith Rodriguez, Kitchen Ballads and Backyard Verse - Irish expat Enda Kenny and Melbourne based poet Ian Bland accompanied by the wicked fiddle of Greg Hunt. Wednesday 10th - Women in Song - Julitha Ryan, Christina Green, Suzette Herftt, Hannah Schmidli bring their unique styles to what promises to be another memorable night. Thursday 11th - Celtic Reflections - Featuring Tidal Moon, Green Fieldz and Shona & Phil Friday 12th - Spoilt for Choice! - 1. Jo Jo Smith and Tracey Roberts in Concert at Emersleigh Winery, 2. Red to Blue session at RSL featuring Michael Charles, Australian-born Chi-
cago bluesman, 3. Barry Vs Kelly, Live theatre featuring the tragic story of Australia's folk hero, Ned Kelly and the judge who hanged him. Saturday 13th - More choices to make! 1. Jazz at Emersleigh featuring Shimona and The Cats Pyjamas, 2. The Good Girl Song Project Voyage, six of Australia's leading folk musicians present a powerful account of a voyage that thousands of brave young women voluntarily took to Australia in the 1830's, 3. The Red Dress and the Sugar Man - Marisa Quigly takes us through a modern-day tragedy of poetic proportions, telling the story of Romeo and Rosie, two likely characters drowning in an ocean of regret.
Sunday 14th - More Alike than Different, Abiola Ajetomobi leads us through the wonderful differences and core similarities between cultures from around the world. Music, dance, performance and food. Make some time for yourself and enjoy local live performances and exhibitions, catch up with friends, meet new and interesting people, try something different and experience inspiring and engaging entertainment. Log onto www.pave.org.au for event information and bookings. A full printed program of events can be picked up in libraries, neighbourhood houses and other locations around the hills.
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So much to do at zoo There’s plenty to see and do at Mansfield Zoo, including meeting all of the animals or you can even camp overnight if you’re game. If you love animals and a fun family day out, Mansfield Zoo is the place to go, and the meerkats have recently arrived too. The zoo features a large menagerie of native and animals from around the world including two rare white lions, two tawny lions, monkeys (capuchins, marmosets, rhesus and bonnet), deer, camels, bison, alligator, wombats and plenty more. The Zoo Keeper feeding tour is a great time to be at Mansfield Zoo. The four lions are fed at 1.30pm each weekend and Victorian school and public holidays, followed by feeding of the Meerkat Mob. Take the opportunity to pat one of the friendly dingoes who walk around with a keeper while the lions are being fed. You can celebrate a memorable New Years Eve with lion feeding at 7.30pm and the Zoo open until 10pm, great for families looking for something different. You can also feed most the animals by hand every day while you wander the expansive grounds. A small spade is provided to feed the more gregarious animals, like the camels, who will run off with the spade if they can. There are sambar, fallow deer and kangaroos roaming the grounds with you, along with guinea fowl and peacocks. Bring a picnic lunch or use the free BBQs,
just watch that the deer don’t steal your food from you. For the more adventurous, there’s nothing like trying to sleep to the sound of the lion’s roar. Overnight campers are welcome from September 1 to May 31 each season, but you do need to book a spot. Bring your own gear and set yourself up for a camping trip with a difference and take the opportunity to roam the zoo after hours. The Mansfield Zoo is open every day from 10am to 6pm (10pm on N.Y.E.)and is closed on Christmas Day only. More information is available on the website www.mansfieldzoo.com.au, Facebook page, facebook.com/mansfieldzoo, or calling the office on (03) 5777 3576.
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BMX competition to conquer jumps
Take it from Us: see it
By Derek Schlennstedt
Us is a chilling, tightly-written horror film from Jordan Peele, the Oscar-winning writer-director of Get Out. While on vacation in Santa Cruz, Adelaide (Lupita Nyong'o) and her family must fend off a group of sadistic doppelgangers. Us is a hard-hitting allegory for the insidious effects of mental illness and post-traumatic stress disorder. As the Tethered doppelgangers hunt and toy with their prey, and Red (Nyong'o) bitterly recounts the suffering she endured while Adelaide and her family prospered, the doppelgangers become living avatars of impostor syndrome and feelings of self-loathing and inadequacy. Every major cast member delivers a striking double-act, portraying their scared ordinary selves and their wry, feral counterparts. The film steadily builds to the doppelgangers' attack, with Adelaide's growing unease and certain bizarre coincidences setting the stage. The family's struggle to survive is palpable, and the narrative contains some brilliant foreshadowing, with seemingly innocuous actions coming into play later in the plot. Us becomes somewhat overambitious with its climactic twists. Revelations of a government conspiracy and an early switch are intriguing in the moment, but do muddy the powerful allegory running through much of the film. Despite a slightly misjudged ending, Us is a macabre, gripping film about the vicious effects of mental trauma. - Seth Lukas Hynes
Hundreds of riders are expected to tackle the jumps and bumps at the Lilydale Conquer the Valley BMX competition on April 7. The Conquer the Valley competition is the biggest event of the year at Lilydale BMX Club, which will have local, state and even interstate riders testing themselves against the best in the sport. Club president, Ian Henderson, said that the Lilydale event will be a great hit-out for riders ahead of the National Championships to be held in May in Shepparton. "For some elite competitors, the National Championships are key to being able to represent Australia at the World Championships as well as the Olympics next year." Lilydale BMX Club's Julie Urben di Giamo and Connor Fallon, both 14-years-old, and current State Champions will be amongst a huge contingent of riders from across the country, competing for the greatest of BMX prizes. Attracting over 1000 people, both riders and spectators alike flock to the popular competition. Committee Member at Lilydale BMX club, Rob Fallon, said that BMX has become one of the fastest-growing sports in Australia and is one of the few sports where total family participation can take place. Total family participation is exactly what spectators can expect at this year's event with the competition ranging from kids as young as three, to veteran riders over 50-years-old.
Hundreds of riders are expected to tackle the jumps and bumps at the Lilydale Conquer the Valley BMX competition.
"We've had rapid expansion since 2012 when the track underwent a restoration project and now have entire families riding." "This competition is open to boys and girls, kids and adult's ... our youngest riders are what we call mini wheels and are 3-years-old. Older riders are in the veteran category and are over 50 ... everyone gives it a red hot go though." Conquer the Valley takes place from 10.30am - 2pm, Sunday, 27 May, at the Lilydale BMX club.
The club is also holding a free coaching clinic coming on the 4 May called RideIn2BMX, with sessions for girls, boys, women and men. Head to Lilydale BMX Club's Facebook page for more information. Mr Fallon invited everyone along to see the best of the best go head-to-head "It's a really fantastic spectator sport because where we are located near the Warburton trial you can stand there and get a birds views of everything that's going on."
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BEYOND THE GATES - MOUNTAIN RETREAT POTENTIAL buyers are invited to come and discover a secret sprawling sanctuary "Beyond the Gates". Leap into tree change living at this magnificent property, framed by Mount Majestic and Wright Forest Reserves. With a perfect position in leafy surrounds and direct access to local townships and Belgrave Station, this is a brilliant property for a beautiful lifestyle. Set at the end of a no-through road with gated security entry, this property presents a prestigious first impression. The sweeping drive introduces this home and guesthouse immersed in their natural surrounds. The main residence is sophisticated, stylish, and spacious enough for large families. Unique living zones are punctuated by significant design elements including the lounge with wood fire, dining with treetop views, galley kitchen with butlers’ pantry, and family room/casual dining that spills out to the covered deck. With a distinct family-friendly layout, the upper level is also home to a generous study and spectacular parents’ retreat-style main with dressing room and spa tub ensuite. The lower level with extra living area is home to its own study, family bedrooms with built-in robes, full bath, and outdoor entertaining area. Additional highlights including guest powder rooms, large laundry, ducted heating, vacuum, and in-house access from the double garage simply add to the appeal of this impressive home. Providing the practical element of
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INDUSTRY HONOUR FOR MICK DOLPHIN RANGES First National’s director Mick Dolphin was featured in the latest edition of Top Agent Magazine. "It's an encouraging achievement to be included into the Top Agent Magazine," Mick Dolphin said. "I enjoy working in real estate and this kind of recognition just makes me eager to continue performing for my clients and team." Top Agent Magazine is the premier real estate magazine featuring the foremost real estate agents, mortgage professionals, and affiliates in the USA, Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It features the top producing and most accomplished professionals in the real estate industry, offering an in-depth look at their careers and providing a blueprint for their success. To be considered for a feature in Top Agent Magazine all professionals must go through a nomination and interview process. All candidates are then evaluated based upon production, professionalism, as well as industry and community involvement. It is considered a privilege to be nominated as it speaks to a certain success level all real estate agent strives for. Top Agent has set itself apart as a trusted source of real estate information and inspiration. Mick Dolphin is a stellar example of the kind of prominent leaders of real estate we are proud to feature in Top Agent Magazine ●
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168 Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd Ferny Creek
$570,000 - $610,000
1-4/11 Lydford Road Ferntree Gully
$630,000 - $690,000
CONVENIENT LIVING IN CHARMING HILLS COTTAGE
SOPHISTICATED TOWNHOUSE LIVING
Conveniently located, this gorgeous low maintenance cottage is bursting with natural light and has an open plan design that is sure to please. From the sealed, circular driveway to the wrap around timber decking, there is so much on offer at this property that you are sure to be impressed. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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. All properties come complete with high standard 2-pac kitchens that contain stone benchtops, mirrored splashback. Contact: Glenn Chandler 0418 410 689 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
86 Ridge Road Kallista
$1,700,000 - $1,870,000
5 Vernon Street, Upper Ferntree Gully
$570,000 - $627,000
SUNSET RIDGE – QUALITY LIVING ON 4 ACRES
Solid Brick Ripper with City Views!
Set high upon the picturesque Ridge Rd overlooking spectacular views of Cardinia Reservoir, Port Phillip & Western Port Bay, you will truly have the world at your feet in this spacious quality built home that sits proudly on 4 acres approx. of rolling green lawns, pony paddocks & peaceful surrounds. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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)
9754 6888
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46 School Road Menzies Creek
$740,000 - $800,000
$1,270,000 - $1,370,000
4 Edenmont Road Emerald
Your Own Private Paradise!
“STOKES CROFT” – History, Romance and Beauty!
Charming 2 level weatherboard home with 4 BDRs, 2 living areas & spectacular views over the Cardinia Dam & beyond! Polished hardwood loor, spacious new kitchen, sizable Master with ensuite, GDH, S/S, WFH, DBL glazed windows & an abundance of storage. Elevated balcony with views, sensational ininity edge pool, Balinese hut, 5kw solar power & DBL garage. Close to Pufing Billy, schools & public transport.
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: Bethany Day 0438 844 968
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
13 Old Gembrook Road Emerald
$775,000 - $850,000
21 Alfred Grove Emerald
$840,000 - $895,000
Space For The Whole Family!
Exquisite Home on Private ½ Acre!
Family home with space, comfort & convenience.Easy walk to schools, sports oval & shops this brick home sits on just under three quarters of an acre. Well-presented home features 9”ceilings, 5 robed BDRs, 2 separate living areas, WFH, gas log ire, GDH & evaporative cooling. Spacious outdoor entertaining area, expansive lawn area, rose covered garden gazebo, sizable games room, workshop & DBL garage.
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.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
1255 Bessie Creek Road Gembrook
6/11 Westlands Road Emerald
$955,000 - $1,050,000
$335,000 - $365,000
Lifestyle Country Living In Gembrook!
Space And A Location To Love
Attractive country home with its contemporary soft grey rendered brick facade & clean white trims. Situated on 22.5 acres of cleared & natural bush, this home has 2 spacious living areas, 4 BDRs, WFH, polished loorboards, GDH, DBL carport, DBL LU garage/ workshop, general shedding & 3 fenced paddocks. Conveniently located with only a short drive to Gembrook or Pakenham, schools & public transport.
Peaceful place to retire yet close to all the conveniences, located in the popular “Chestnuts Gardens” this 1 BDR unit has the largest block in the village. Featuring a spacious lounge/meals area, kitchen, single garage, slab heating & large fenced yard. Relax outside with your furry friend or tend to your garden or veggie patch. Enjoy life doing the things that are important to you without the work of a large property.
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
Contact: Stephen Richards 0400 100 155
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22 Mount View Road Ferny Creek
$1,090,000-$1,199,000
6 Barbara Grove Woori Yallock
$545,000 - $570,000
Mountview Chateau
Immaculate Family home!
Tranquil & privately poised within a treetops location, this luxurious, classically styled & elegant residence will appeal to the seeker of quality with simply nothing to do but move in. The portico entrance leads to a stunning foyer with a staircase lifting your eye to the upper level & soaring ceilings. Striking black doors & earthy tones decorate the architectural detailing while solid jarrah loors lead through to the living zones, with the central kitchen placed within a conservatory style window allowing the granite benches & new Miele appliances to shine. Functionality of the design is clear with the loorplan lowing between formal & informal, with study/5th bedroom, powder room, laundry, storage & internal access from the double remote garage.
This 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: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
234 Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd Ferny Creek
Auction 6th April
Seville
$580,000 - $620,000
Character Hills Home In Ferny Creek
Style, Character and Convenience
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.
Filled with character, charm and elegance, this immaculate weatherboard home has everything you need to live a stress free. The home comprises of three spacious bedrooms and fourth bedroom/study, master bedroom with modern ensuite and large walk in robe. Servicing the other bedrooms is a sophisticated family bathroom with bath and walk in shower. Complimented by endless natural light and polished timber loor boards, the home offers a striking entertainers kitchen with stone bench-tops, stainless steel appliances and a breakfast bar, overlooking the open plan dining area which lows through to the family room. Stepping outside the features continue with a fabulous outdoor entertaining area.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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9751 2375
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28 Joffre Parade, Cockatoo
12 Berrys Road, Emerald
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THE IDEAL PLACE TO CALL HOME
HIGH END LIVING WITH INCOME OPPORTUNITY
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23 Charman Avenue, Emerald
20 Durban Road, Emerald
8 Princess Avenue, Emerald
A TRANQUIL SETTING OF 2060m2 WITH VIEWS
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GUIDE $660,000 - $720,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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9/13 Vista Court, Gembrook
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Monbulk bowlers win it By Eric Markham Monbulk 2 won all their section and division finals to be crowned Division 7 metropolitan champions and premiers for the 2018/19 season. In the quarter final Monbulk played Keysborough at Boronia and quickly established a handy lead. Peter Francis' rink was 10 shots in front after four ends with some excellent front end bowling from Anne Ward and Matt Borkowski, backed up by Alan Brooke and the skipper. This rink went on to record a convincing win by 16 shots, 30 to 14. Case Broekhof's rink maintained control from the first bowl with contributions from all team members Andy Smith, Lorraine McLaren and Jim Bras to win by 30 shots, 36 to 6. Graeme Goller's rink led by as much as 12 shots after the twelfth end, but eased up in the last four ends where they dropped 9 shots and just got over the line by 1 shot, 20 to 19. Eric Furby's rink met some stiff opposition and trailed by 10 shots after eleven ends. They then mounted a challenge to get within 3 shots with three ends to go, but eventually lost by 5 shots, 16 to 21. The overall result was a win to Monbulk by 26 shots, 95 to 69. Monbulk then played the semi-final against Sunshine RSL at MCC Hawthorn. Monbulk grabbed control on three of the four rinks right from the start and ran out crushing winners by 77 shots, 125 to 48. Eric Furby's rink only lost 5 ends for the game and gained many multiples including a seven to win by 36 shots, 42 to 6. Graeme Goller's rink grabbed control after the fourth end when scores were level at 4 shots each. They then had some excellent bowling from their lead Eric Walsh, second Don Barnetson and their third Jim Anderson, backed up by skip Graeme Goller to win by 26 shots, 34 to 8. Peter Francis' rink struggled against some good opposition bowling to go down by 15 shots, 13 to 28. The Grand Final opponents for Monbulk
Monbulk with their Division 7 Premiers flag. were Rosamund Bowling Club and the match was played at Darebin Bowling Club which was the venue for bowls in the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games. The game was a tight contest early with little separating the rinks. Monbulk gradually edged ahead with Eric
Furby's rink getting on top of its opposition to win by 13 shots, 27 to 14. Graeme Goller's rink finished strongly to win by 9 shots, 23 to 14. Little separated Case Broekhof's rink for most of the match, but they were able to hold their nerve and win by 2 shots, 17 to 15.
Peter Francis' rink had a very close battle with all ends being decided by two shots or less. Peter's rink with John Prudon back playing as a third lost by 2 shots, 13 to 15. Overall, Monbulk won by 22 shots, 80 to 58 and were crowned Division Seven premiers which was a mighty effort.
Athletes awarded for season efforts at presentations By Jamie Strudley Yarra Ranges Athletics recognised the outstanding efforts of all Little Athletics athletes on the weekend with the annual presentation day. Plenty of fun and games, combined with food and treats made for a fantastic day. The event was held at Yarra Hills Secondary School gym, which made the day much cosier and drier. Congratulations to all the recipients of awards including club champions, age group personal best awards and all other awards. Ky Harris and Steph Van Bemmel, were the recipients of the Petra Sank and Don Cruse perpetual trophies. Fourteen club athletes have been selected to represent Victoria at the Australian Track and Field Championships to be held in Sydney this week. Good luck to Ashleigh Rooke under 15 Girls
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During 2018, Wilson ran a global competition called the Ultra around the World Record (UATWR) attempt, and only recently Upwey South Tennis Club was notified that they were one of a few winners. The around the world challenge asked tennis teams around the world to have as many ball exchanges on a single tennis court as possible, using the singles lines on the court. The challenge is that on each side of the court only two Wilson Ultra rackets are in use and after each exchange the racket needs to be
handed over to the next player in line. Upon handing over of the racket, the player runs to the other end of the court and gets in the back of the line. This process continues until a player hits a ball in the net or out of the singles lines on the court. Upwey South won the competition by scoring 364 continuous ball exchanges, making them the winners for entire whole Asia Pacific Region. The reward for winning the competition was a huge tennis party which took place on 23 March at the Upwey South Tennis Club. mailcommunity.com.au
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Bowling like never before By Jed Lanyon South Belgrave Cricket Club players are bowling like never before thanks to the four new 40 metre long, cricket nets recently installed. South Belgrave Cricket Club president Trevor Miller said the new nets were much safer to train with and also provided one public lane for community use. "The old nets were very run down and the run up was on the roadway causing a safety issue for players," Mr Miller said. "The club is very happy with the result and the players have provided a lot of positive feedback about their ability to use the new nets for training. The state government's Cricket Facilities Fund provided $50,000 to the project through the 2018/19 Cricket Facilities Fund, council provided $27,000 through the Capital Works program and the club provided $45,000 via their building fund. State Member for Monbulk James Merlino said he would like to congratulate the club president and club committee for their advocacy efforts in obtaining the funding. "This new facility will increase safety for players as well as allowing greater accessibility for members of the club and our community," Mr Merlino said. "I'd like to thank the club committees from previous years, for having the foresight to develop a building fund." Mr Miller thanked the local Ward Councillor Mike Clarke and Mr Merlino for guiding the club through the advocacy process. Cr Clarke said the club had done an excellent job in managing the project and advocating for funding. Cr Clarke said it was wonderful to see the resurfacing of the netball courts at Belgrave South Recreation Reserve nearly complete. "The netball club will soon enjoy playing on the high quality surfaced courts with two
South Belgrave Cricket Club players alongside Monbulk State MP James Merlino and Ward Councillor Mike Clarke practice courts overlaid and two competition courts," Cr Clarke said. "Multiple clubs including Selby, Belgrave and Belgrave South play here and will have the
ability to train at night." New lighting installed recently was funded by $40,000 from council, while the state government's Sport and Recreation Victoria pro-
vided $30,000 via the Country Football Netball Program. The netball court upgrade will be completed by the start of the netball season.
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DOWN 1. Heads the lists (5). 2. Speak of standing, too (5). 3. Unable to move, as the Italian said the plaster (6). 4. Fight a couple of fellows had with a man (6). 5. Ride for a fall (4). 6. Why one’s fearful, skating with a crowd on the ice? (9). 12. Attacked the man, instead, wrongly (9). 13. I try to get right by him (4). 15. Drive out ourselves, to turn round (4). 17. The front of the cafe is being renovated about now (6). 18. Declining to change the awning (6). 20. Cutting Margie right out of the picture (5). 21. A Mr. Gold is the benefactor (5). 23. With the seventh letter missing in “Disease” (4).
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1. Not all the actor’s after? (4). 7, Part of the office building one can’t manage to use? (9). 8. Went for the communist (4). 9. Mark having got Ed frightened (4). 10. Design for a taillesss aircraft (4). 11. What the girl was wearing that turned Aristotle’s head? (4). 14. Prudish? I’m pleased to hear it! (5-5). 16. The card-player’s double date? (4,2,4). 19. Bound to return it to the man (4). 22. Be responsible for the stoppage in the shoe factory (4). 24. Do take note of the shape (4). 25. The young animal in the shade (4). 26. And undercut the time after, which was unnecessary (9). 27. A little water hole (4). DOWN 1. Heads the lists (5). 2. Speak of standing, too (5). 3.
Clues (9). 27. A little water hole (4).
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DOWN Month (5) Mark (5) Maintenance (6) Pair (6) Check (4) Mixture (3-6) Loathsome (9) Pleased (4) Sharpen (4) Light (6) Develop (6) Material (5) Big (5) Flat (4)
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7568 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Part. 7, Staff-room. 8, Left. 9, Scar(Ed). 10, Plan(e). 11, Sari (anag). 14, Goody-Goody. 16, Pair of twos. 19, Ti-ed. 22, Clog. 24, Con-e. 25, Fawn. 26, Redundan-t. 27, Tear. Down - 1, Polls. 2, Refer (rev). 3, Stucco. 4, A-ff-ray. 5, Trip. 6, Coward-ice. 12, As-saul-ted. 13, I-go-r. 15, O-ust 17, Fac-ad-e. 18, Waning (anag). 20, Image (anag.). 21, Don-or. 23, G-out. QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7568 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Mask. 7, Apportion. 8, Roam. 9, Leap. 10, Mope. 11, Hang. 14, Leprechaun. 16, Wood-pigeon. 19, Evil. 22, Free. 24, Noon. 25, Pier. 26, Invective. 27, Mere. Down - 1, March. 2, Stain. 3, Upkeep. 4, Couple. 5, Stem. 6, Pot-pourri. 12, Abhorrent. 13, Glad. 15, Hone. 17, Ignite. 18, Evolve. 20, Voile. 21, Large. 23, Even.
ACROSS Disguise (4) Allot (9) Wander (4) Jump (4) Brood (4) Dangle (4) Goblin (10) Bird (4-6) Wicked (4) Deliver (4) Midday (4) Jetty (4) Verbal abuse (9) Only (4)
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