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Fine vines threat By Michael Doran With the Yarra Valley established as one of the world's leading wine regions, any threat to biosecurity within the vineyards causes concern to all industry stakeholders. Phylloxera is a devastating insect that feeds on the roots of grapevines and in Australia it is confined to a number of wine regions, in parts of Victoria and New South Wales. The existing Maroondah Phylloxera Infested Zone (PIZ) loosley encompasses areas from Kinglake down to Mount Evelyn and from Healesville across to Yarra Glen. According to an Agriculture Victoria statement of 29 March, the disease has now been detected in two new locations, St Andrews and Coldstream, leading to an expansion of the ex-

isting infection zone. Caroline Evans, CEO of the Yarra Valley Wine Growers Association, said that any spread of Phylloxera is serious and can have a negative economic impact on the industry. "It's in this region and the growers and Agricultural Victoria (AV) are working very hard at trying to curtail its spread, with a focus on really good on-farm biosecurity practices," she said. "But unfortunately sometimes we do get a new detection, which is what's happened recently. "One of the things that's important in being able to manage those biosecurity practices is to know whether or not a property has Phylloxera, because you can have it and not be aware of it for some time. Self reporting is mandatory so if you feel you have phylloxera in your vines

you are required to report it." In the fight against Phylloxera, growers are being encouraged to use a simple, downloadable app, Snap Send Solve, to report suspect vines to Agriculture Victoria. Victoria's Chief Plant Health Officer Dr Rosa Crnov is urging growers to monitor their vines and report any suspected infestations to the department. "If you suspect a vine on your property has Phylloxera, you can use the Snap Send Solve application on your smartphone to take a photo for follow-up by Agriculture Victoria," she said. "They will then will then undertake an inspection of the vine to confirm whether it is affected by Phylloxera." AV is running a pilot surveillance program

for the next three weeks to assess the status of the infestation. "Grower participation in the pilot is crucial," Dr Crnov said. "If something doesn't look right then growers just need to get in touch with us." "The concern is purely economic, it doesn't impact the quality and it's not like we can't continue to grow grapes and make great wine," Caroline Evans said. "To replace a vineyard takes four years until you have got your volume back so it's an enormous economic impact, which is why everyone is working so hard to contain it." As well as the new smartphone app, growers can call 136186 or or email market.access@ ecodev.vic.gov.au with any concerns they may have around suspect vines.

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LETTERS Most at risk from bushfire in Warburton Warburton is widely reported as being the Victorian town most at risk from bushfires, with the steep dry slopes of Mt Little Joe being particularly fire prone. Old Warburton residents know this, with large fires tearing through the settlement in 83 and 91, and many smaller fires threatening our community since. Parks Vic says that fire risk will continue to grow with climate change already bringing increased incidence of extreme bushfire weather and conditions. With this in mind, is Mt Little Joe a good place to build a mountain bike park? Tens of thousands are predicted to use the park over the summer months. This could result in chaos in the event of a fire, as residents and emergency services battle tourist traffic on the one road in and out of town. More people on the mountain also means a higher risk of fires being accidentally started. If built, this park will increase the danger we face every summer. Yarra ranges council say it's OK as they will advise visitors not to use the trails on high risk days. Via social media apparently! The experience of the last few weeks has shown us that the lightning storms that start fires can happen on any day (not just code red days) and can be upon us with very little warning. Clearly the chance of riders on Mt Little Joe being trapped in a bushfire is unacceptably high. Who from the council, parks or DELWP will be prepared to stand before some future Royal Commission and say they thought this project was as good idea? Damien Flynn , Warburton

Too much control Is bureaucracy replacing democracy? The government agencies behind the Yell-

NEWS ingbo Conservation Area (YCA) now control much of the public land in the Upper Yarra Valley, river reserves etc. The Yarra River Act is to place a cultural heritage overlay 200 metres each side of the Yarra. A cultural heritage management plan will be required to disturb soil. Melbourne Water via other overlays is to control 1 kilometre each side of the Yarra. DELWP and their contracted fire experts have done a fire assessment of the YCA that excluded all local residents, their fire knowledge and thus their local fire history excluded. Some limited input was allowed from the CFA, an assessment that also totally ignored access roads in and out of the area. Does this mean that responsibility for our environment and fire suppression has been removed from the Australian people. YCA is a bureaucratic conservation system totally reliant on chemicals. Fire suppression, a system that fines landowners if one stick is removed from river reserves for fire suppression and no access road acknowledgement. The Engage Victoria engagement process currently running Future of forestry the Future of Strategic Agriculture Land, Better Bushfire Management. Those already run, Yellingbo Conservation Area, Haining Farm and Yarra Strategic Plan. Are these engagements in reality just a required bureaucratic process marketed as an engagement process resulting in bureaucratic control? Does this mean the people that live daily in close association to our local environment are now effectively removed from any intellectual input? The only input allowed is physical, if done to the rules and regulations set down by our bureaucratic agencies. Is this a form democracy based on a power/ responsibility of an unelected bureaucracy? Daryl Cochrane, Yarra Junction.

Frowns turn upside down By Michael Doran The year five and six students at Wandin Yallock Primary School have turned disappointment into triumph when the recent bushfires forced a postponement of their eagerly awaited camp at Wilsons Promontory. Part of the camp menu included biscuits and the students decided to use the ingredients already purchased to make them at school, sell them and donate the proceeds to the local CFA brigade. Representing the classes involved, four of the students, Renata, Jasmine, Isaac and Izzy spoke about the experience and how it all came about. "We were really upset that we couldn't go to camp because it was the first time we were going to Wilsons Prom," Reanata said. "But now I'm really pleased that we raised some money to help the firemen who were doing their job to protect us." Izzy also said she was happy to have helped when it was needed. "It was good because we were helping the people that were out there at the fires helping everybody else." Issac said: "It was a good idea to help the CFA and we made posters to put around the school and we sold everything we made so that was really good." "We even delivered some biscuits up to the office and all the classes came to the stall to buy some," said Jasmine. " They were really good biscuits called Confetti biscuits, and everyone liked them." School principal, Trevor Vass, said what stood out the most was how the students had

Students Renata, Joel and Jasmine with Tim Michelson and Jacqui Lowrie from the Wandin CFA. 191941 turned a negative into a positive. "I am really proud of the students for thinking of others in their time of disappointment," he said. "They could have focussed on themselves but instead they decided to be proactive and do something positive for the community who is there to protect them." The students made close to 300 biscuits and set up a stall at school and sold out, raising $123 which was presented to Wandin CFA Captain, Tim Michelson, on Monday 27 March.

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Gateway at Glen By Michael Doran Yarra Glen has been selected as one of 100 rural towns that will form part of VicRoads 'Community Gateways' program with work scheduled to begin in March. Community gateways are designed to alert motorists driving on high-speed roads that they are entering a regional town with a reduced speed limit and to slow down. These new signs and markings will make it easier to see speed limit changes and slow down, improving safety for people living in and travelling through regional communities. The Yarra Glen gateway will include large signs on green backgrounds, displaying the speed limit and town's name and eye-catching painted lines on the road, leading into the gateway. They will be placed on the major arterial roads, including Eltham-Yarra Glen Road, Melba Highway and Healesville-Yarra Glen Road. Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes

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said: "Country towns are all too familiar with road tragedy and close calls and these improvements are a fantastic addition to make the Yarra Glen community safer." "These small but significant changes will ensure drivers will alter their driving and take extra care knowing they are entering a town-

ship," she added. Evidence shows that these upgrades signpost a change in speed for drivers, increase alertness and improve road safety for regional communities. They are already in use in New Zealand and have been shown to reduce crashes by up to 35 per cent. Yarra Glen, along with Garfield, Pearcedale and Koo Wee Rup, is one of the first towns in Victoria to receive this safety treatment with more than 100 locations to be rolled out across the state in the coming months. The $8 million package of safety upgrades is part of the state government's $1.4 billion 'Towards Zero Action Plan', being delivered in partnership with the Transport Accident Commission and VicRoads. TAC Road Safety Director Samantha Cockfield said: "We're creating a more forgiving road network by investing in infrastructure projects such as community gateway treatments that will help make regional road users safer."

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Police are investigating a grass fire in Healesville on 29 March. A passer-by observed a glow around the base of a tree on Harker Street about 4.25pm. When she realised it was a fire she immediately called emergency services. The fire quickly spread and burnt about a quarter of an acre before it was extinguished. The exact cause of the fire is yet to be determined but it is being treated as suspicious at this stage and it is believed to have been purposely lit. Investigators are hoping to speak to a young male seen in the area at the time wearing grey shorts and a blue brimmed hat and was carrying a blue backpack. Police are urging anyone with information regarding the incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

By Derek Schlennstedt In a protest against the indecision of the Labor State Government, logging contractors, saw mill owners and forestry workers congested the Council car park on 26 March, and urged Yarra Ranges Council to help end the uncertainty in their industry. That uncertainty is the result of the State Government's inability to make a decision on the state's Timber Release Plan - a document that identifies areas that can be logged over the next three to five years. The document is already more than a year overdue and has placed many saw mill operators and industry workers in the dire straits. At the Yarra Ranges Council meeting forestry workers urged Council to write to the State Government on their behalf and request the immediate release of the Timber Release Plan (TRP). Rowan Reid Managing Director of Reid Brothers sawmill in Yarra Junction said that if the State Government did not address the TRP soon the situation for many sawmill operators would be untenable. "We employ 22 staff, most of them coming from local area, and most of them would probably struggle to find other employment if they weren't working with us," Mr Reid said. "With this timber lease plan not getting signed off by the government our ability to operate is getting beyond difficult." Mr Reid said the delay in the TRP has hampered his ability to plan ahead. He said this has been compounded by a 20 per cent reduction in the quotas delivered to mills in the past twelve months, and that with winter coming he may have to let staff go. "I may have to put off staff if I don't get that 20 percent in, and I won't because they've said that already," he said. "At the moment, I'm mitigating that risk by turning off my overtime, not putting on new

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 incidentsall 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.

Sentenced to 10 years In a protest against the indecision of the Labor State Government, logging contractors, saw mill owners and forestry workers congested the Council car park. staff because I know going forward I will probably run out of work." "I'm mitigating the risks as best I can, and I ask for the State Government to do what they should be doing and sign off on the TRP." At the Council meeting Victorian Association of Forest Industries Policy and Research Manager, Tim Morrissey reminded council of the critical role they have in raising the profile of this issue with the State Government. "This shire has the second highest number of forest industry workers in the state - 599," he said. "That's four percent of this industry and roughly half the native forests sector, and two thirds of jobs in central highlands region are in and around the Yarra Ranges ... Yarra Ranges will be critical in raising the profile of this issue with government."

Yarra Ranges Councillor Jim Child, supported the motion to write a letter to the State Government and said it was deplorable for the State Government to leave this industry in limbo. "We're in a space now with VicForests, under direction of the State Government are giving a thing and taking a thing. I think it just deplorable that these contractor and mill owners are in this space at this particular time." "What our industry needs to know and they need to know now is what direction they can go in." The motion was approved with all Councillors except Tim Heenan supporting the need to write a letter to the State Government requesting the immediate release of The Timber Release Plan.

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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).

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Yarra Ranges Mayor/Chandler Ward Councillor The Upper Yarra and Yarra Valley communities have done an excellent job keeping across the warnings and information from the State

Government's VicEmergency app and the CFA, as advice was issued while fire services dealt 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 information 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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Time’s up for Trad 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.

Ben Gooden and Louise Morin from CSIRO with Bill Incoll and Jason Wood. 191807 "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-

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An afternoon to share plants, produce and knowledge with other keen gardeners is on at Yarra Junction Library at 2pm on Monday 8 April. Share some seeds and flowers and browse the garden books over a cup of tea. No bookings needed so just meet at the library.

Badger Creek Hall Community Garage Sale is on Saturday 13th April from 9am - 1pm. Stallholder bookings are open with an inside hall stall at $15 or a car boot sale space in the car park for $10. Contact Kathleen Cameron from the Badger Creek Hall Committee of Management on 5962 3639.

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On Tuesday 2 April at 2pm, Yarra Junction Library are presenting an information session on 'Understanding your Pension.' It will cover how income and assets are assessed, Centrelink assessments issues, concessions and other services and your rights and obligations. Reserve a place on 9800 6462 or at www.yourlibrary.com.au

HEWI are having a community spotlight walk at Badger Weir on Tuesday 2 April from 6.30 - 8.30 pm. Cost is a $10 donation to HEWI and BYO torch. The numbers are limited so bookings are essential to Karen 5962 5115 or gbfacilitator@gmail.com.

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Daniel Sanders, part of the Australian World Champion Enduro riders team 2018, is giving an insight into his journey to the top of the world rankings at Yarra Junction Library. It's a chance to meet a local world champion, pick up a few tips and see his brand new competition bike. Reserve a place on 9800 6462 or at www.yourlibrary.com.au

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All we see are people 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.

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Sports ovals to receive major upgrade from $3m 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 wel-

Mayor Tony Stevenson and MP Tony Smith alongside Wandin Football Netball Club members. Picture: JED LANYON comed 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. "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."

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Rail help lands Volunteers Derren Leung, Jii Williams and Craig Tennant at Yarra Glen Station.

By Jed Lanyon Over 220 members from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints volunteered their time to assist the Yarra Valley heritage railway project on Saturday 23 March. Members of the church were joined by volunteers from the Yarra Valley Railway and the local Men's Shed. Poor weather conditions did little to deter the workers as they estimated to have completed over 1000 hours of work on the day. The service day saw many tasks completed at the Yarra Glen station including building restoration works, sorting reclaimed materials and line side cleaning The railway project is now entering the next phase of its development as nine kilometres of tracks will be laid along the tourist journey between Yarra Glen and Healesville. The church says that service days like these give members the opportunity to support and improve their communities and to follow the example of Jesus Christ in experiencing the joy that comes from helping others. Steve Byrnes, a member of both The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Yarra Valley Railway was one of the key organisers for the day. "I really enjoy it, I get a thrill every time I get involved and am pleased to see so many members of the church take up the invitation to come out and feel good about helping others," he said. The Yarra Valley Railway is solely run by volunteers and they are completing the largest volunteer infrastructure project in Australia. Brett Whelan, Yarra Valley Railway President was thankful for the contributions from members of the church. "We think it's just fantastic how the church gives back to the community. "For a community project as large as we are looking at, the amount of work is just mind blowing. "We are able to do things that may seem too big a job for a handful of volunteers and we can just smash them out," Mr Whelan said.

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Lilydale wins the big prize By Jed Lanyon A Lilydale mum is now $1 million richer after winning the Lotto on Wednesday 27 March. The lucky woman said 'I burst into tears' when she found out she had the winning numbers. The Yarra Valley woman plans to go on a holiday to the Great Barrier Reef and share her prize with those at the top of her Lotto List. The woman, who wished to remain anonymous, revealed she 'didn't sleep a wink' after discovering her millionaire status. "Oh my gosh! I am so excited! I am shaking," she said. "I just want to cry all of the time when I think I am now a millionaire. "I found out last night after the draw. I checked the app and saw all the zeros. "I thought 'oh my god! No, this can't be real?', so I went and woke up my daughter and showed her my phone and asked her 'Is this real? Please tell me this is real'. "Then she looked at it and we both just burst into tears and hugged each other. We probably stood there crying and hugging for ages. "Afterwards, the rest of my family came over and we kept hugging each other and laughing. "I couldn't sleep a wink last night. I kept wondering if it was real and thinking about what I am going to do with it."

When asked how the Yarra Valley woman planned to spend her win, she admitted she wanted to share her prize with those at the top of her Lotto List. "I want to leave it for a few months so I have the time to really decide what I will do with it," she said. "Everything will stay the same until I work out what I want to do. "I know I will definitely pay off the house, go on a holiday to the Great Barrier Reef and help out my kids. "I just can't believe it is real. The happy woman held one of the four division one winning entries where each winning entry takes home the guaranteed division one prize of $1 million.

Hot pies for SES in the oven By Jed Lanyon Volunteers at the Healesville State Emergency Services were fortunate enough to receive a refurbished pie warmer from the Men's Shed in Badger Creek. Mario Herodotus, one of the members from the Badger Creek Men's Shed described the state of the old pie warmer. "Some of the drawers wouldn't open; it desperately needed to be cleaned up and to be painted. "So we had one of our members take that project on. We basically re-welded some of the steel that had worn down over the years and got it all back together." "Now we're just waiting to test for the electrics to see if it works because we've already asked them if we could have some of the first pies," said Mr Herodotus. The SES crew joked that the Men's Shed

team would have to give pie making lessons in the future. "You (Men's Shed) make them, and we'll warm them," said George Trumble from Healesville SES. "It'll come in handy during the winter time." "They're doing a good job for the community and we really appreciate what they've done in restoring our pie warmer," Mr Trumble said. The Men's Shed are involved in a variety of odd jobs around town including painting the Badger Creek Hall and maintenance of Badger Creek CFA. Badger Creek Men's Shed invites locals to participate in classes including metal and woodwork, camera club, and guitar making. For more information, contact: badgercreek@mensshed.org Those looking to get involved with Healesville SES are invited to come down to 18 Argoon Rd, Healesville at 7pm on Monday nights to learn more.

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BMX competition to conquer Take it from Us: see it By Derek Schlennstedt 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 Hundreds of riders are expected to tackle the jumps and bumps at the Lilydale Conquer the Valley BMX competition.

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. "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."

Us Starring Lupita Nyong'o, Winston Duke and Elisabeth Moss Rated MA15+ 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

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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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BE AT ONE WITH NATURE POSITIONED beautifully to take in the natural bush setting yet only a few minutes’ drive to the main street of Warburton is this stunning property. This gorgeous setting will make you feel at one with nature. Set on a stunning two acres (approx), the home has loads of features. There are two bedrooms plus a study nook. The master bedroom is huge, and both bedrooms are complete with their own ensuite. The impressive main living room has large windows overlooking the fantastic rear yard and the well-appointed timber kitchen has an adjoining meals area. Heating and cooling taken care of with wood heater and split system. If its outdoor entertaining you like it is hard to go past the wonderful covered entertaining area with north aspect ideal for the summer barbecue. The land is park-like with a combination of bush and established gardens giving the ultimate feeling of privacy, with a

spacious double lock-up garage complete with concrete floor, power, water connection and toilet. An added container makes for fantastic extra storage. All this is located only a short drive to Warburton’s cafes and the Yarra River. If you have been searching for privacy in a natural setting close to Warburton, then look no further. Be quick and inspect today as you won’t be disappointed. For more information SMS 150OLD to 0488 824 379. ●

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RELAX TO SOUNDS OF THE YARRA RIVER BEAUTIFULLY positioned directly opposite the sparkling Yarra River is this much loved family home, ready and waiting for a new family to enjoy. Recently updated with new kitchen, bathroom and laundry, all the expensive items have been have been attended to and is now ready for you to move in, put your stamp on and enjoy living in this stunning location. The home comprises three large bedrooms, natural gas ducted heating, split system heating and cooling, open plan living and a lovely front deck overlooking the river reserve. With acreage behind you, quiet neighbours, and the sounds of the birdlife and the running water of the river, this home is set to give you the peace and tranquility you absolutely deserve in this busy world we live in. Ahhhhh, the serenity! ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 12 River Road, MILLGROVE, VIC 3799 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: $395,000 - $430,000 Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190, BELL REAL ESTATE - YARRA JUNCTION. 5967 1277

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Perfect Family Home – Perfect Family Location Positioned just minutes’ walk to Yarra Junctions’ shopping hub, local schools and public transport, this neat 4 bedroom home is perfect for the growing family, set on a large 979sqm block with a great size back yard the kids and pets will love. The spacious home offers 4 good size bedrooms including an ensuite and walk in robe in the main bedroom, separate meals area and 2 separate living/family areas plus an open plan kitchen with loads of space and quality appliances. A covered alfresco area offers private outdoor entertaining plus a large 2 car garage with convenient rear yard access and positioned on an easy care low maintenance block. It’s the perfect property positioned just a short stroll to all services in a great family friendly location.

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This split level home ticks a lot of boxes. Compromising of 3 bedrooms all light illed and all with built in robes, the master having double robes. Stepping down into the sunken lounge this living area is generous in size and at the same time having a super cosy feel with a crackling wood ire and a split system for all year round comfort. Lovely big windows allow you to take in your serene surrounds allowing you to feel like you are truly living the country dream.

This private paradise on just over 1 acre is positioned to please, located just a short stroll to shops, schools and transport and with plenty of space for the growing family it’s the perfect place to call home. The charming home offers 4 bedrooms plus a study and a quaint formal dining room and a spacious lounge/living area with wood heating and a split system, rustic country style kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space and polished loorboards throughout.

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$690,000 - $740,000

Beautiful family home on almost 2/3 acre Set on this lovely garden block is this spacious 4 bedroom brick veneer home. Only 11 years young the home offers multiple living zones including lounge room, dining area and family room, all light and bright and comfortable for you and your family. A modern fully equipped kitchen offers a large pantry, breakfast bar, dishwasher & stainless steel oven. All bedrooms offer robes, master with walk in plus full ensuite. In addition there’s ducted mains gas heating, 3 air conditioners & additional ceiling fans; you’ll be comfortable in any season. Outside you’ll ind a fully fenced block with fully planted garden beds attracting lots of local bird life. There’s also a double car port and extra storage shedding to add to the complete package. Spacious living for the family at its best and all nestled on a lush 2663 square metres of land, a short distance from Yarra Junction primary school, local shops and transport.

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Great Value, Neat Home, Great Location This super neat home offers great value in a popular convenient location offering 3 good size bedrooms with built in robes and a large family/living area. Fresh, light and bright with polished loorboards and quality carpet throughout, ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling and a spacious open plan kitchen. Outside offers great space for the whole family with a large deck perfect for entertaining with distant rural views to admire and overlooking a great size back yard with loads of space and securely fenced for the kids and pets. A great property, a solid home and exceptional value in a perfect, convenient location. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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The land affected by the amendment is land within the Coldstream Neighbourhood Activity Centre, including commercial, mixed use and residential zoned land. The Amendment also applies to some Green Wedge Zoned land surrounding the activity centre, as shown in the map included within the explanatory report to this Amendment.

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Yarra Ranges Shire Council (“Council”), acting under Section 206 (1) and Clause 3 of Schedule 10 to the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”), proposes to discontinue a portion of unused road reserve, being part of Earle Street, Launching Place, shown in bold on the plan below (“proposal”) and transfer the land to the property owner at 137 Barak Drive, Launching Place (Lot 4 LP 20847).

Yarra Ranges Council is seeking expressions of interest for an exciting and unique opportunity for a volunteer rural Service Provider sector representative to take part in the Yarra Ranges Rural Advisory Committee. One representative from each of the following eleven sectors is required on the committee and currently there is a vacancy representing: • Rural service provider There are representatives from these other sectors: • Pome fruits (such as apples, pears and quinces) • Stone Fruits • Strawberries • Nurseries/cut flowers • Wine grapes • Grazing • Equine • Forestry • Education • DJPR The Yarra Ranges is renowned for its rural landscapes and productive agriculture coexisting with significant native forest and national parks. The municipality has some of the State’s most productive soil types, a rich tradition in horticulture, viticulture and floriculture and important natural systems that are a critical part of Melbourne’s water catchment. The Committee aims to provide Yarra Ranges Council with local knowledge and technical advice, input and support on rural land, productive agriculture and living and working in rural parts of the municipality. This support will guide issues and initiatives relevant to the management and stewardship of rural areas within the municipality.

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Applications close Friday 26 April 2019 at 5.00pm Further information and a position description can be obtained by contacting the Yarra Ranges Economic Development Unit on 1300 368 333 or e-mail: business@yarraranges.vic.gov.au.

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Council keeping it simple By Derek Schlennstedt The Yarra Ranges Planning Scheme has undergone its most comprehensive review in 20 years, with three years of community consultation resulting in two major amendments. Amendment C148 includes changes to the Municipal Strategic Statement (MSS) to provide a clearer strategic direction and guide decisions on a range of land use and development issues. It includes new strategies and addresses emerging planning issues not adequately covered by the current scheme. Yarra Ranges Mayor Tony Stevenson said C148 was designed to address current policy gaps, embed council strategies, protect environmental values and make the planning scheme easier for people to use and understand. "While over the years Council has adopted a number of planning related strategies and plans, many of them have not been formally recognised in the Planning Scheme," Cr Stevenson said. "Amendment C148 has enabled us to imple-

ment those strategies and plans through the Planning Scheme, providing stronger strategic direction to help guide our decision making on a range of land use and development issues. "Those strategies include the Yarra Ranges Green Wedge Management Plan, Vision 2020 by Design, the Yarra Ranges Economic Development Strategy and the Recreation and Open Space Strategy, to name a few." Amendment C148 includes an updated Environmental Significance Overlay which recognises significant remnant vegetation, habitat corridors and waterways. The amendment also protects rural landscapes by introducing new Significant Landscape Overlays to manage built form and control vegetation removal. "These overlays are designed to protect the valued landscapes that the Yarra Ranges is renowned for and the reason why people love to live here," Cr Stevenson said. Cr Stevenson said many redundant policies and controls were removed as part of the review. "A number of controls are currently buried

deeply in the planning scheme. These have been replaced by clearly mapped overlays which are now more visible." he said. Tenement provisions, which were retained as part of the amendment, will be more transparent in the new planning scheme, and will now appear on planning certificates and electronic planning reports as part of a Special Controls Overlay. Associated changes to the Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Regional Strategy Plan (Amendment 122) were exhibited as part of the C148 amendment process. Cr Stevenson said Council undertook an extensive review process for C148 which began back in 2016. "Community consultation for the amendment began late in 2016, and included community information sessions across Yarra Ranges, targeted consultation and direct notification to rural landholders" he said. "Council considered public submissions in May 2018 and a Panel Hearing was held in August last year giving community members the

opportunity to speak to their submissions. The Panel then prepared a report with recommendations for Council to consider. "The Panel was generally supportive of the Amendment and recommended Council adopt the amendment subject to a number of changes. "Council has carefully considered the recommendations of the Panel and issues raised in submissions and has made a decision to adopt Amendment C148 generally as exhibited, but with some changes mainly involving improving the Environmental Significance Overlay mapping and tenement controls." Cr Stevenson said Council was now preparing to submit the adopted Amendment C148, and the associated Amendment 122 to the Regional Strategy Plan, to the Minister for Planning for approval. "It's very satisfying to finally adopt this Amendment, and we look forward to the Minister's approval for both Amendments so the proposed changes can be incorporated into the Yarra Ranges Planning Scheme."

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Retired builder Keith Hopkins continues to add to his impressive collection of models. His collection spans from models of the Titanic to steam engines similar to that of Puffing Billy. On Thursday 28 March, Mr Hopkins hosted several members of a Yarra Ranges community group to view his hand-made models. Mr Hopkins, aged 83, first started crafting his models in 2000 after he retired from managing a construction firm. Since then, he has entered his work into the Lilydale Show's woodwork and metalwork competitions. "I have won first prize in the Lilydale show

for the last three years," Mr Hopkins said. "There's a lot of work to them. A ship takes about six months and a steam engine can take about one or two years." Mr Hopkins welcomes people to view his models when they will be on display at the Lilydale Show when he attempts to win his fourth consecutive handcrafting award. "I've got another one on the way at the moment it's an 1800's model steam powered boat that ran in Port Phillip Bay called Hygeia," he said. While Mr Hopkins keeps most of his crafts in his collection, he has sold a few models in the past. "I have sold two steam engines quite a while back. I have sold a locomotive for $20,000 and another for $10,000.

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Athletes’ efforts awarded 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 Shot Put Kiara Flavel under 15 Girls 800m Indigo Linde under 15 Girls 1500m and 800m Madeline Laven under 15 Girls 1500m and 3000m Tiara Willis under 14 Girls 80m Hurdles Sarah Ebbels under 15 Girls Hammer Throw Mia Strudley under 16 Girls 2000m Steeplechase

Grace Muller under 20 Women 3000m Steeplechase and 5000m Harry Norman under 20 Men 5000m Georgia Laven under 18 Girls 1500m and 3000m Zoe Sibley under 18 Girls 3000m Harrison Van Duuren under 18 Boys 800m Hayden Rooke under 17 Boys 400m Hurdles Olivia Twining Open Women 3000m Steeplechase.

Pinks Reserve has netball covered for all weather 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." Mr Merlino was on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony to officially open the new mailcommunity.com.au

The structure shelters two courts and allows natural light to shine through. Picture: JED LANYON

Deputy Premier James Merlino opening the netball courts to the public alongside local netball players. Picture: JED LANYON 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. Tuesday, 2 April, 2019

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13-year-old joins shootout In the final home and away round of the twilight competition a new member P. O'Regan won on a count back, with 22 points.

Sean Patrick was the runner-up with 22 points. The nearest to the pins went to Luke Patrick and to Roger Mataele. A pool of 30 regular golfers has whittled

down to just 10 qualifiers for the shootout competition on Thursday 4 April. One of the participants in the field will be 13 year old Seth Spencely.

The remaining players are Steve Patrick, Darren Wyatt, Shane Campbell, Dave Hatt, Roger Mataele, John Hall, Lynda Dickson, Rob Hendy and Clint Toohey.

Single barrel perfect score at Woods Point Gun Club By John Wood Grey skies but no rain greeted the shooters at the Woods Point Gun Club for the Community Bank Cup competition. Dark shadows made the targets thrown to the left difficult to see but by about noon the light conditions had evened up. The Eye Opener, 10 targets Single Barrel resulted in Rob Bevis winning AA Grade, 10/10, the only perfect score. Andrew Estcourt's 9/10 won him the A Grade cash with Geoff Hill taking B Grade, 9/10. Jodie Stockdale started well by winning C Grade. The main event was the 60 target Community Bank Cup comprising 15 targets each of Single Barrel, Double Barrel, Double Barrel Points decision and Continental, all shot from the 18 metre mark handicap with a potential score of 90/90. No one managed the perfect 15/15 in the Single Barrel but Geoff Hill and Laurie Poile returned solid 14/15's to be in the lead. The Double Barrel brought Peter West, Phillip Desmond, Ian Findlay and Shawn Wood into contention with 15/15 each, another seven shooters on 14/15. The Double Barrel Points decision where a first barrel break was awarded 3 points, a second barrel break 2 points and a miss 0 points, was a real deal breaker. Findlay was the one to beat with 44/45, Hill hot on his heels 43/45. 15 targets Continental

Andrew Estcourt, Laurie Poile, Steven Bedggood (Handicap winner), Mick Ward (Champion of Champions), Justin Broderick (his first competition sash), Megan Boast, Peter Shahin, Ian Findlay (Community Bank Cup winner), John Wood (President), Jodie Stockdale. Ian Hill (High Gun) at front. finished the event with no perfect 15/15. Allan Kidd, Phillip Desmond and Shawn wood returned 14/15 each with six more on 13/15. After a final score tally Ian Findlay was the holder of the 2019 Community Bank Gold Cup with 82/90. In the Grades Findlay took AA 1st, Mick Ward 2nd, 103/115, after a shoot off with Desmond and Hill. Andrew Estcourt's 80/90 was enough for A Grade, Megan Boast 2nd, 70/90. Hill won B Grade, 80/90, Poile 2nd 77/90

while in C Grade Peter Shahin shone, 71/90, Justin Broderick in 2nd place 54/90. In conjunction with this event the club's Champion of Champions event was held for all shooters that had won an Overall win or a High Gun in the 2018 competitions. Mick Ward was the proud winner of the sash within a final score of 103/115. The final event was the Community Bank Handicap Championship that resulted in Steven Bedggod from 17 metres saving his best for

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Clues (9). 27. A little water hole (4). 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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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.

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