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Horsey heaven By Jed Lanyon Yarra Glen could soon be home to a multi-purpose equestrian centre that could transform the Yarra Valley into an equestrian hub. The Yarra Valley Equestrian Park (YVEP) body have presented plans to Yarra Ranges Council on Monday 8 April and are now hoping to secure funding from state and federal governments. The Yarra Glen and Lilydale Hunt Club have recently conducted an intensive study and recommended a design for a multipurpose equestrian centre at their property. The not for profit YVEP body was established with an agreement for a 30 year lease on the property subject to obtaining funding by October 2020. Acting chair of YVEP Geoff Sinclair said that the Yarra Valley is the fourth largest region for equestrian participation in Australia with nearly 4000 riders. "Some people have to travel hundreds of kilometres to go and compete ... If we can create something in the Yarra Valley it means people can train, compete and learn locally." Mr Sinclair said that it would create more events for the sport as other equestrian centres in Tamworth, Elmore, Werribee and Boneo are booked out every week of the year. "Our sport is very multi-disciplined. There's an enormous amount of different disciplines within the sport that would utilise this facility." "It's one of those few sports where people keep going for a long time. It's a sport that lasts a lifetime for a lot of people," he said. Mr Sinclair believes the venue could have multiple purposes to serve the community such as hosting potential animal and cattle shows, four-wheel drive shows, events like Tough Mudder and would act as a retreat for people to bring horses and animals to safety during bushfire season. But would all be dependent upon securing funding in time before the October 2020 deadline. "If we don't get the funding in that time then the agreement we have with the hunt club for exclusivity runs out and who knows

Designs of a potential Yarra Valley Equestrian Park. what they will do then. We might lose it altogether," Mr Sinclair said. "We think this is a once in a lifetime opportunity." Construction costs for stage one include incorporating an all-weather arena, grassed arena, updated eventing course, new horse accommodation and improved traffic management, estimated at $5.106 million dollars. Stage two would include an indoor arena, improved horse, camping and visitor amenities and stage three would include an improved club and function space. These stages are estimated to cost $5.288 million and $2.816 million respectively. YVEP is yet to receive funding at a local,

state or federal level. Mr Sinclair implores those who have a strong interest in seeing the development of the Yarra Valley Equestrian Park to contact their local, state and federal members of government to show there is a strong demand for the project. "We have invested over $100,000 to prove that it would work financially, that it would be self-sustaining and that it would be a state of the art centre. "A lot of horsing people in the Yarra Valley would be very sad to see such a beautiful venue gone forever for our grandchildren and our great grandchildren," Mr Sinclair said. To learn more about the project, visit: www. yvep.com.au

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Yarra Glen River Circuit works start By Jed Lanyon Construction of the Melba Highway pedestrian underpass at Yarra Glen will begin at the end of April and run until July, after the contract was recently awarded. Council has secured a $100,000 Transport Accident Commission (TAC) Towards Zero grant to build the underpass to allow for better pedestrian access through Yarra Glen, including making it safer to cross Melba Highway to get to Yarra Glen Recreation Reserve and Showground. The project is based on the Yarra Glen People's Panel recommendations, funded using the proceeds from the sale of the former Yarra Glen Maternal and Child Health Centre. Council submitted the underpass proposal to the TAC using concept designs developed with the Yarra Glen River Circuit Project Reference Group. Cr Fiona McAllister said the areas on either side of the Vasey Houghton Bridge would be fenced off during construction. "Access to the Yarra River in that area will be restricted during the works for three months or so," Cr McAllister said. "We are asking the community to be patient during this time until completion, as everyone will benefit from the improved 3 metre wide walking track, which will be able to be used by people of all abilities. "Construction of the new furniture to rest and take in the river views, a drinking fountain and an outdoor fitness area should begin in June," she said. Cr McAllister said she would like to thank

A Mount Evelyn man lost his licence for the best part of a year after he was allegedly caught driving more than two times the legal alcohol limit on 20 April. Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol officers were conducting roadside breath tests on Maroondah Highway, Coldstream, when they intercepted a green Land Rover Discovery about 9.55am. The 56-year-old driver tested positive to a preliminary breath test and was taken back to the police station for an evidentiary breath test, where he returned an alleged reading of 0.117 per cent. The man lost his licence for 11 months, and his vehicle was impounded at a cost of $1017.10. He is expected to be charged on summons with drink-driving offences. The impound was part of Operation Nexus, a five-day high-visibility road policing operation over the Easter long weekend. The state-wide operation focused on country road users, speed, impaired drivers, seatbelts, on and off-road motorcycles, fatigue due to long distance travel, and driver distraction through mobile technology and navigation devices.

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Cr Fiona McAllister, Yarra Glen local James Wood with daughter Annie and partner Vanessa Wood on the Vasey Houghton Bridge. the state government's TAC for awarding council the funding to make the area safer, and to provide better access and health and wellbeing outcomes for the community. "This project will reduce the potential of crashes on the highway which is an 80 kilometre road, by separating the cyclist, pedestrian and vehicle movements," Cr McAllister said. "People coming from Yarra Glen on foot or on bikes will no longer need to cross a busy main road to access the reserve and it will encourage more people to walk and keep active." There will be bench seating and handrails

for river viewing, with fence and weed removal taking place. The new drinking fountain will be installed at the car parking area for the smaller sports oval and fitness equipment will be installed near the gravel car parking area on the right as you enter the reserve. The shape of the new track will be modified at the car parking area to keep the trail away from parked cars. The panel process included getting further feedback from the community for an improved walking trail along the Yarra River.

Historic car racer in pole position By Jed Lanyon Historic car racer Laurie Bennett will defend his Phil Irving Trophy at the 43rd Historic Winton. The Healesville resident won the M and O category race in his Elfin 600B in 2018 and will be competing in Benalla again this year. The Historic Winton is Australia's longest running, all-historic motor race meeting and will run from Friday 17 May to Sunday 19 May at Winton Motor Raceway near Benalla. Mr Bennett said he is looking forward to competing. "There are some pretty impressive names that appear on that trophy ... I'd be quite pleased if I could take it off again," Mr Bennett said. "It might be a bit more difficult this year... I've won it three times now but not in successive years." Over 400 historic racing cars, motorbikes and sidecars from the 1920s to the 1980s will battle it out for line honours as spectators revel in the races, competition paddock, trader mar-

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ket and huge heritage display of veteran and vintage vehicles. More than 2,000 display vehicles are expected to surround the race track on the weekend. Mr Bennett has previously raced in the same category as his son Nick Bennett.

"It's a bit of fun, I keep him under pretty strict control though, he's not supposed to beat me," Mr Bennett joked. "You're probably more aware when its family out on the track with you, you pay a little more attention to what's going around you."

Police are continuing to appeal for public help to find missing Don Valley man Edward Fitzpatrick. The 42-year-old left Maroondah Hospital at 1.10pm on Tuesday 9 April and was last seen a short time later near Ringwood East Railway Station. He has not been seen or made contact with family since. Edward is described as Caucasian in appearance and 183 centimetres tall with a thin build, tanned skin and sandy-coloured thinning hair. He is believed to be travelling on public transport. Police and family have concerns for his welfare due to medical conditions that require medication. He is known to frequent the Wandin, Seville, Yarra Junction and Ringwood areas. Anyone who sees Edward or has information on his whereabouts should call Ringwood Police Station on 9871 3000.

Track bike stolen Thieves stole a $5000 motorbike stolen from the back of a ute during just a 15-minute window. At 8am on 20 April, the victim parked his vehicle in the Healesville Coles car park before entering the bakery. He returned at 8.15am to find the bike had been taken. The bike was a men’s racing road bike and was white in colour. Anyone with information should call Healesville Police Station on 5962 4422.

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Women on the home front By Tony Smith, Casey Mp Over the centenary of Anzac, many local primary school students have participated in my Anzac Essay competition. This year I chose the topic of Women on the Home Front. One hundred and eighty one students at 15 schools participated, and were judged by a committee of locals. The overall winner and those whose essays were judged highly commended will be announced tomorrow. I chose to focus on the role of women as we have previously, naturally, focussed on the 100th anniversary of each battle, and now is a good time to reflect on the significant role Australian women played back here in Australia during the war.

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Federal Member for Casey On the home front women were critical to the war effort and their efforts transformed Australia for the better. The Red Cross was established in Australia just days after the outbreak of war. In Lilydale, Nellie Melba was elected the first president at a meeting at the Athenaeum Hall.

Across the nation, women raised funds, produced supplies for the diggers and, critically, raised morale in the darkest days of a bloody war they feared would never end. They raised families, ran farms, lost husbands, sons, brothers, brothers-in-law and cousins, and as they grieved they kept up the fight here in Australia to do all they could to bring about victory as soon as possible. The Governor-General’s wife, Lady Munro Ferguson, who established the Australian Red Cross transformed Government House here in Melbourne into a work and dispatch station for volunteer women. Their efforts fostered and solidified volunteerism in Australia, a spirit of service that continues to benefit us today. Prime Minister Billy Hughes was in England when the armistice was signed.

On 13 November, Acting Prime Minister William Watt rose in the House of Representatives, then still sitting in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, and read a message from the King marking the end of hostilities. After praising the Anzacs, Watt delivered a moving tribute to the women of Australia and the “courage, fortitude and self-sacrifice” they had displayed over the previous four years. They were, Watt said, “worthy mothers, wives and sisters of the great Anzac breed” deserving of recognition for “their splendid courage and work” as the fighting raged. It was a fine and fitting acknowledgment of the women who had served their country with quiet heroism during the war. It’s fitting a century on that we remember them.

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School, corner Badger Creek Rd and Glen Eadie Rd Badger Creek on Saturday 27 April starting at 4pm. For more information please contact Karen on 0410 124 857.

Walk for HICCI Healesville Inter-Church Community Care Inc. are hosting their annual Walk for HICCI Event at Queens Park, Healesville on Saturday 27 April. The event will feature one, two and three kilometre walks to raise funds to support the work of HICCI. For more information, call: 5911 6000

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Yarra Valley VIEW Club Lunch is on Tuesday 30 April at Yering Meadows Golf Club at 12 noon. The guest speaker is landscape designer Phillip Johnson with bookings essential from Wendy on 0438 625 556.

Pub Night Tourism Network Yarra Valley (TNYV) will be holding its next pub night networking event at the Yarra Valley Grand Hotel, Yarra Glen on Tuesday April 30 for nibbles and drinks from 6pm to 7pm. All current TNYV members are welcome, as is anyone who has an interest in tourism in and around the Yarra Valley and would like to learn more about the association. The evening provides opportunities for networking between

afterwards to continue the conversation. Please RSVP to info@tourismnetworkyarravalley.com.au by Friday 26 April.

Family Bird Walk Healesville Environment Watch Inc is holding a family bird walk on Saturday 4 May, 9.3011.30am. BYO binoculars if you have some, but not essential. Ad/Ch $5 donation to HEWI including Morning Tea. Numbers limited, bookings essential to Karen 5962 5115 or gbfacilitator@gmail.com.

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Significant sites By Jed Lanyon A public art project that marks the historical boundary of Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, one of Australia's most significant sites, was officially opened to the public on Monday 15 April. Untitled (seven monuments) has been created by Senior Wurundjeri Elder, Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin AO, Sydney-based Wiradjuri-Kamilaroi artist, Jonathan Jones and Melbourne-based Celtic-Australian artist, Tom Nicholson. Working with local landowners, historians and local and state government agencies, seven monuments have been installed throughout the region of present day Healesville to delineate the boundaries of Coranderrk Aboriginal Station when it was at its largest, in 1866, at some 4,850 acres. Each marker comprises an upturned flagpole and brick footing, with a plaque on each face, surrounded by Coranderrk (Christmas bush). Established by Wurundjeri people and other displaced Aboriginal people in 1863, Coranderrk Aboriginal Station quickly became both a thriving economic community and a powerful base for Aboriginal self-organisation and political advocacy. Coranderrk was progressively sub-divided by the Victorian Government, ultimately leading to the dispersal and forced removal of the community to Lake Tyers in 1924, leaving only a handful of determined elders. Today Coranderrk continues to be an important living place for Wurundjeri and for the wider Aboriginal community. untitled (seven monuments) invites the public to move between these markers to learn about Coranderrk's extraordinary history and traverse Wurundjeri country. TarraWarra Museum of Art Director, Victoria Lynn, said the project stemmed from a collaborative exhibition by Aunty Joy Murphy

Sydney-based Wiradjuri-Kamilaroi artist Jonathan Jones, Senior Wurundjeri Elder, Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin AO, and Melbourne-based Celtic-Australian artist Tom Nicholson at Coranderrk Aboriginal Station. Wandin, Jonathan Jones and Tom Nicholson, titled Future Memorials, which was presented at the museum in 2013-14. "Future Memorials explored the effects of colonialism and sought new ways to understand and renew the relationship between these histories and the present," she said. "As part of that exhibition, Tom Nicholson installed a work titled Towards a monument to Batman's Treaty, 2008-13, comprising the exact number of bricks required to construct Melbourne's first chimney, built for John Batman (1801-1839) by William Buckley (1776 -1856)." "Some of these bricks, which were collected from citizens in and around Healesville, now form part of the brick footing of each of the seven monuments in this project," said Ms Lynn. The other large-scale installation featured in Future Memorials was untitled (shield design) by Jonathan Jones in consultation with Aunty Joy Murphy Wandin, which presented a corridor of yellow light in the Museum's Vista Walk gallery.

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The conceptual basis for the design of this work was the wooden parrying shield made by William Barak in 1897 which features a distinctive carved diamond pattern. The colour of the light refers to Barak's and his father's prediction of their own death who both stated that they would pass when the muyan (wattle) bloomed. Like a shield, Ngurungaeta (cultural leader) Barak, was steadfast in his campaign for the rights and protection of his people, promoting the strength and legitimacy of his community at Coranderrk, while maintaining their cultural heritage. untitled (seven monuments) continues the artists' meditation on the nature of the monument itself, as a tradition closely linked to colonialism, and on the possibilities of new kinds of public art making. The locations of the seven markers and information on visiting the sites can be found at www.untitledsevenmonuments.com.au

Yarra Ranges residents can share their lived experiences, views and ideas to improve Victoria's mental health system. On Wednesday 17 April, the Royal Commission into Victoria's mental health system opened an online portal to allow people to share written submission, images, audio or video content. The commission is seeking input from those living with mental illness, caring for a loved one, working in the sector or with a general interest in mental health. Contributions can be brief comments or longer, more formal submissions. The submission process takes users through a series of questions on reducing stigma and discrimination, preventing suicide, early intervention and how people access and experience treatment and support. The commission wants to create a future mental health system that meets the needs of all Victorians and every contribution will inform the Royal Commission's reports. The commission is also running community consultation sessions around rural, regional and metropolitan locations during April and May. Penny Armytage is leading the Royal Commission as chair with support from commissioners Professor Bernadette McSherry, Professor Allan Fels AO and Dr Alex Cockram. "This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve the way we deal with mental health in Victoria," she said. "Through the first consultation sessions, we have already experienced the genuine goodwill felt towards the Royal Commission and the incredible willingness of people to share their experiences and insights, even when this can bring up painful memories." The Royal Commission will deliver its interim report in November this year, with the final report delivered in October 2020. Formal submissions close on 5 July. Visit www.rcvmhs.vic.gov.au or call 1800 00 11 34 for more information.

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Robyn Kuys spotted this turtle crossing Beaconsfield-Emerald Road on her way home to Emerald. Once safely across the road, the turtle was very obliging in allowing her to take a photo. “I have seen much wildlife in the area but was thrilled to see a turtle,” she said. Follow @MailCommunity on Instagram for snaps from around the Yarra Ranges, and tag us in your local shots for a chance to see them in print.

OPINION Blight on the landscape

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What a SICKENING, HIDEOUS eye sore on the right coming from Healesville to just before Coldstream. I have to close my eyes as a passenger going by in the car. A blight on our BEAUTIFUL countryside OMG. Mrs Galloway, Healesville

Thank-you to Steve Byrnes for organising 200 church members to contribute to cleaning up the Yarra Glen Railway Station.

Last week we had the vegans causing mayhem in Melbourne and in rural areas. It was soon reported that 40 will be charged and the police presence would need to be paid for. Now for the double standard: yesterday (10 April) another protest was held in Melbourne causing great inconvenience to the public. It was very obvious that the bloody unions had organised it and to make matters worse, the Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews was in

Yarra Glen residents are most appreciative. Congratulations to the Church of Latter Day Saints. Well done! Diana Viggers, Yarra Glen

the thick of it. Of course, there has been no mention of any charges or payment for the police. This is a clear-cut double standard and an obvious example of the Labor party being in bed with the unions as the union puppets. With an election looming (federal) I hope the voting public can see it for what it is and vote accordingly. Geoff McDonald, Warburton

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By Jed Lanyon Shopkeepers in Warburton have expressed their frustrations regarding the lack of an appropriate turning circle on Thomas Avenue behind shops on the Warburton Highway. The area in question is a laneway that ends behind Treehouse Nature and Healing, forcing drivers to make a three-point turn alongside parked cars, businesses and pedestrians. The shopkeepers have requested the installation of a proper turning circle along the corner of Thomas Avenue or a roundabout, which would lead to the removal of a grassed area alongside the road. A fence running along the back of one of the local businesses was damaged recently by a vehicle that failed to correctly use the current turning bay, that is being labelled inadequate. Yarra Ranges Mayor Tony Stevenson responded to the issue. "Yarra Ranges Council has received a number of complaints from a business regarding parking, traffic and signage at the end of Thomas Avenue in Warburton," he said. "These issues center around use of a private driveway for turning around and parking, and questions about the turning area at the end of the avenue. "We understand that parking on private property can be frustrating, as a result of our conversations with the business owners, council will be installing 'No Stopping' parking restrictions in the area, to reinforce the use of the turning area and discourage improper parking," Mr Stevenson said. "It was requested that a garden bed be re-

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What is something people don't know about you? "Well, when I first went down to play football at Richmond, back as a 16-year-old, I got told to go away because I was too small. I was lucky though because I was a late grower, and grew about 8 inches in nine months as a 16-year-old kid. What is your most memorable moment in football? Playing in premierships is always pretty special. I was lucky enough to play in the 1974 and 1980 premierships on the winning side for Richmond. Being able to be involved in those and winning those grand finals, they're great memories. Do you have a stand-out game? In the 1980 premiership I kicked six goals in the grand final which was pretty special. Then, in my last game playing Carlton at the MCG I kicked eight goals in my last game and retired. So that was a really great way to retire and will always be a highlight of my careers. What would your final meal be?

Probably some crays. Yeah, a nice feed of crayfish would be nice. What is youf favourite TV show? I like watching the big bang theory and a lot of the shows on the discovery channel. Do you enjoy other sports, apart from football? I enjoy all sports and always have, I grew up playing cricket and football and from a really young age I've always been involved. What keep your passion for footy alive. It's always been in my life. I played and coached for over 20 years and then my boys came through playing it and it went on another 17 years so there's a good 40 years odd involvement and I love the sport, the people and I still go to matches today. How have you found today's Warburton Golf day? It's been a great day today, I didn't play cause I'm not much of a golfer but I've met a lot of new people today, and in the end we are all working for one thing - to raise a bit of money for a great cause, the variety bash

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Fashion for a fraction By Jed Lanyon The women of the Inner Wheel Club of Wandin will present their annual fashion parade at the Wandin North Hall on Friday 10 May at 7.30pm. For 20 years the Inner Wheel Club has raised funds for the national project to cord blood research. Jenny’s Shoppe in Monbulk has supported the Wandin Inner Wheel Club by providing a great range of fashion wear for the parades over the many years. The contributions from the fashion parade have assisted in the national total of over two million dollars, which has led to 48 grants being awarded for research projects. Secretary of Wandin’s Inner Wheel Club Pauline Barrett said she is looking forward to the annual event. “This is our twentieth year of doing the fashion parade ... I see it as a lot of hard and fun work for a good reward at the end. There is some satisfaction of knowing what we have

achieved,” she said. Ms Barrett estimates that the Inner Wheel Club has raised 40-50 thousand dollars in that time. Ms Barrett said that she hopes this year’s fashion parade can help raise upwards of $5000. Cord blood research is the national project for Inner Wheel Australia. CellCare state that cord blood and cord tissue are rich in powerful stem cells and can only be collected at birth for potential future use. Stem cells can be used now for medical treatments, and there is an expanding range of new therapies being researched that anticipate using cord blood and tissue in the future. Tickets are $20 and include supper, tea and coffee. Tickets can be purchased by contacting: 0427 031 007 or iiw.au.wandin@gmail.com

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Based on the novel by Stephen King, Pet Sematary is an initially-clunky but overall chilling and gruesome horror film. After moving to rural Maine, Louis Creed (Jason Clarke) discovers a secluded forest region that can raise the dead. Pet Sematary has a rocky start due to some very poor editing. The first act contains several jarring cuts that skip too much time and space, along with some awkward dialogue. But the film's technique stabilises, ironically, as the Creed family's situation grows more dire. Pet Sematary takes time to establish the forest's macabre qualities and the close, loving bonds within the Creed family.

When tragedy strikes the Creeds, our emotional investment in this family makes the grieving Louis's use of the forest cemetery feel all the more plausible. Jete Laurence displays phenomenal range and conviction as Louis's daughter Ellie, portraying a clever, sweet girl and her snide, aggressive reanimated self. The plot's final act has a taut, unnerving escalation, as Louis is punished for his hubris and his family are hunted by manifestations of their repressed grief. Horror, as a genre, is almost unique in its capacity for presenting calm situations breaking down in logical but shocking ways, and Pet Sematary succeeds handsomely - or gruesomely - in this function. Despite an inept start, Pet Sematary is a visceral, well-paced horror film. - Seth Lukas Hynes mailcommunity.com.au


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Committed to great dining 'Compliments to the chef' is a phrase heard often inside Red Relish Cafe. The staff at Red Relish have a real passion for food, using only the freshest ingredients to achieve the best results. "It's not enough to just get people through our door," Red Relish Cafe owner Sue Cordina said. "We need to make sure our food is consistently great and provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere too - this is how our new customers become repeat customers. "Our staff are committed to making sure our customers have a great dining experience every time they visit. What we are finding is that customers who visit on weekends as tourists are coming back as regulars - even if they have a two-hour drive to get here!" Sue said that Red Relish is now also gaining a solid reputation for its catering. "We are catering to several different functions weekly now," she said. "Some functions may just be a cake or dessert; others want gourmet sandwich platters or hot food, sweets platters, sushi and fruit platters. All the feedback we are receiving is fantastic. Word of mouth is promoting our business for us". Red Relish recently catered for a large photography project in the Redwood Forest for a leading Australian retail brand. "This was a challenge, with many different dietary requirements for breakfast and lunch over three days," Sue said. "Having a chef on board certainly makes a difference. Adam is fully qualified and his experience shines through in his food". Red Relish can cater for lunches or office meetings, informal gatherings, baby showers, corporate functions and more. Red Relish Cafe is open seven days a week. For more information, phone 5967 1628.

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SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME WITH FANTASTIC VIEWS THERE’S certainly one or two fantastic surprises in this spacious family home, the agent says, which is situated on about one third of an acre, just around the corner from the Warburton Golf Course, Yarra River and only minutes from all the town’s cafes and shops. It offers more than meets the eye, the agent says, but as soon as they step inside the new owner will love the uninterrupted views that feature throughout the multiple living areas of this large family home. A family can get cosy by the wood fire in the cooler months, then chill out on the large entertaining deck the rest of the year. Boasting four bedrooms, three bathrooms in total, there’s room for everyone. The master bedroom has an ensuite and, along with two further bedrooms, loads of robe space and storage are on the main level. Downstairs the fourth bedroom with ensuite is a huge space, ideal for a teenager’s retreat or for visitors and guests to have their own peace and privacy. The recently-updated kitchen overlooks the mountains. There’s plenty of bench space and a 900mm chef oven with gas cooktop. Outdoors provides plenty of off-street parking behind the brick and iron fencing, plus there’s a double lock-up garage, plenty of room for a vegie garden, orchard, or a kids area, too, with space for a trampoline and a sandpit.. For more information SMS 10WATER to 0488 824 379. ●

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Picture Perfect Location with Views This beautifully presented home is positioned in one of the most desirable parts of the Yarra Valley with stunning mountain views you wouldn’t ind a more picturesque location. Situated on approx. 1700sqm the home offers 3 large bedrooms including a feature main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, 2 family size living/ family rooms and a separate formal dining/meals area plus open plan well appointed kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space plus a covered outdoor alfresco area. Ideally positioned to enjoy the stunning mountain views and landscaped gardens plus a double lock up garage. A faultless property with exceptional presentation throughout. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

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This lovely three bedroom home has been lovingly updated by the current owner and is ready for you to move in and enjoy. The fully fenced block allows you to either sit under the shady trees in the front or chill under the covered entertaining area at the rear. Inside you’ll be kept warm by the wood heater in the lounge or the mains gas ducted heating. The kitchen offers a stylish blend of timber benchtops and modern cabinetry, dishwasher and gas cooking.

Boasting 5 bedrooms and expansive living areas this home is ready for the whole crew to take over. With a wave of the magic wand this home will be one of the best in the area. Over two levels upstairs is the master, full ensuite and walk in robe plus another bedroom ideal as a nursery, home ofice or sitting room for the grown-ups. Downstairs the kids can run riot with a huge rumpus room with built in brick bar, meals are off the kitchen and front lounge room.

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10 George Rd East Warburton $450,000 - $490,000 Almost half an Acre of country bliss Looking for space and privacy and room for the extended family? You have found it! With room for everyone with 2 houses and great shedding! The original cottage here still has the charm and character while needing some love and attention but still easily habitable. It consists of 1 bedroom, open plan living and a huge front undercover deck. It is separate from the main house and is fenced separately. The main house with brick ends is a family friendly 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with an open ire, a new Coonara and reverse cycle split system. With verandas front and back, plenty of storage with cupboards in the laundry and a roomy kitchen complete with butchers chopping block. Cathedral ceilings in the main living area give the feeling of more space! Set on just under half an acre abutting the pipeline council land which gives plenty of privacy.

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Big on Entertaining, Style and Space Sitting proudly on just over 1/2 an acre and perfectly positioned to enjoy superb valley views this stylish home offers great space inside and out for the growing family. Presented to perfection and offering 3 bedrooms all with built in robes including an ensuite in the main bedroom, fresh carpet and paint throughout plus ducted heating, evaporative cooling and wood heating, stunning kitchen with quality appliances with plenty of bench and cupboard space and very cool lighting, separate meals area plus a spacious lounge/ family room overlooking the beautiful landscaped gardens. Outside is just as impressive with just over 1/2 an acre to enjoy with a covered entertaining area large 4 car lock up garage with workshop area and loads of terraced grass area for the kids and pets to enjoy. A fantastic property offering great space inside and out in a picturesque location.

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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.

This beautiful, low maintenance three bedroom home is located just a short stroll to Woolworths, public transport, recreation facilities and the Warburton Trail. Offering comfortable living inside and out you’ll enjoy sunny days on either the covered front deck or in the cool shade of the rear deck both of which offer extended living space in addition to the spacious lounge room inside. Extras include mains gas ducted heating, reverse cycle air conditioning & single carport.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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16a Hodge Crt Millgrove

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Neat as a Pin! With a creek!! You’ll love this home as soon as you enter! Lovingly cared for the best part of the last 20 years by a family who have absolutely loved their time here. Established gardens here are just stunning and you can see how much love, time and effort have gone into this entire property. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, with Gas Ducted Heating, Split system heating/cooling, and Evaporative Cooling. Solar panels to the roof complete the package being able to assist in paying the electricity bills! Freshly painted throughout with all the added extras this really is a fantastic property. Underneath you have a large storage/workshop area with plenty of room including work benches. A court yard in the rear that’s a beautiful sitting area but even better than this is the sitting area at the creek, listen to the water while relaxing with your cup of tea! What could be better than that while being amongst the mountains?

Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 3:30-4:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… Peter's getting snippy Dr Peter Van Orsouw is getting the snip but, it's not what you think. Last week the Mail told readers that the Belgrave South Veterinary Clinic veterinarian was having his luscious long locks lopped off at the Australian Veterinary Association National Conference in Perth next month, to raise funds for Vets Beyond Borders (VBB). He'll also donate his hair to people who have lost theirs through cancer or alopecia. Visit give.everydayhero.com/au/dr-pete-isgetting-the-snip-no-it-s-not-what-you-think.

How voting's changed In the lead-up to the federal election, local historian Anthony McAleer shared some history about voting in the region 100 years ago.

It turns out this little rural patch changed the shape of Australian politics. The electoral district was Flinders, not Casey, and in early 1918 a by-election was called when member Sir William Irvine resigned to become Chief Justice of Victoria. "Political campaigning for the seat then took place locally between candidates from the Labor and Nationalists Parties and, for the very first time in this district, from the Country Party," Mr McAleer said. "This new party had been formed by various farmers' unions to further rural interests and to get country folk a louder voice in parliament." The district was considered rural so the Nationalists, then in government, were concerned the Country Party might split the con-

servative vote in the seat. "They were also very keen to get into parliament their candidate, Stanley Melbourne Bruce, a former officer in the British army who had been awarded the Military Cross at Gallipoli and had returned home to Melbourne after being wounded in the war," Mr McAleer said. So the parties did a deal and the Country Party withdrew their candidate. In return, the Nationalist Government introduced the preferential voting system. Bruce won the seat - and became Prime Minister in 1923 - and preferential voting has been in place ever since.

Smash it up Wandin Fire Brigade is calling out for people with access to a large excavator or similar heavy machinery.

"Ever dreamed of smashing a car with it? We need your help to pre-smash our training cars to simulate real accidents!" the volunteer crew said on social media. Reach out to the CFA brigade to help improve its training scenarios via www.facebook. com/WandinFireBrigade or 5964 3221.

Book chat with Bob You might see some new book reviews popping up in the Mail and on our websites. Bob Rich is a long-term Healesville resident with 18 published books. He has a PhD in psychology and ran a local psychotherapy practice for decades until retiring. He loves to read and will be sharing his thoughts on various titles with Mail readers.

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A Yarra Junction legend By Jed Lanyon Yarra Junction Bowling Club is mourning the death of a club legend. Joy Primrose Britton, aged 94, passed away peacefully on 10 April. Born on February 10 1925, Joy was a wellknown and loved sporting identity within the Yarra Valley. She played tennis and badminton for Seville, as well as golf, but she starred at lawn bowls. Joy joined the Yarra Junction Bowling club in the 1960s and from 1969 to 2005 she was the club champion in 29 out of 36 years. She had the honour of captaining the Yarra Junction team in 1989 when it won the state four. Joy represented Victoria on seven occasions and in 1998 was the Victorian Country Champion and the state singles runner-up. She served as the president and was inducted as a life member of the Yarra Junction Bowling Club in 1991. Joy was a great friend to many members and was respected as a great bowler, leader and person. She loved to nurture new members to the club and her leadership values were treasured as a coach. Joy worked with her husband on their orchard in Seville. She was the mother to three children, 17 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Joy’s funeral service was held at the Heritage Pioneers Chapel in Woori Yallock on Wednesday 17 April.

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The Healesville RACV course is in very good condition so the Healesville Social Golf Club (HSGC) enjoyed a pleasant Easter Sunday with a strong wind that made play interesting. Travis Carroll (10) came in as the winner for the day with a stableford score of 40 points. He also won his match play event against Travis Ferris (16) on the 18th hole. Tom Carroll (14) came in second with 38 points on a countback with Travis Ferris third. Nearest the pins on the par-three holes went to Tom Carroll, Travis Ferris, Karl Hradsky and Rob Duke.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.