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Thousands of poppies, row on row Mooroolbark students unveiled a sprawling field of poppies to commemorate Anzac Day. Billanook College partnered with landscape designer Phillip Johnson to create the display by the school creek's banks. Weekly student and staff poppy workshops, help from current and past families, local knitting groups and interstate donations contributed to the 10,000-plus poppies. The college officially launched the display at its annual Anzac Day service on Wednesday 24 April.
Students Maddy and Jona. 192767 Pictures: ROB CAREW
Theft hits charity By Casey Neill Heartless thieves stole a trailer and barbecue used to feed the needy from Lilydale-based charity Holy Fools. CEO Neal Taylor said they'd used a Feed Melbourne grant received late last year to buy the trailer and new barbecue in January. "We were needing a larger new barbecue," he said. "Both have been nicked." The Holy Fools team made the discovery on Friday 26 April.
"I was sick to the stomach," Mr Taylor said. "I think I'm in shock. "I just don't know how to react. "I'm incredibly angry and saddened. "At the same token I just don't know why anyone would stoop so low as to steal something like this, knowing it was for a charity." The new trailer has the Holy Fools logo on the side, and as well as the barbecue held chairs, tables, boxes of supplies, condiments and everything the charity uses to put on Street Angels each week. "We were using it every Wednesday and it
was feeding anywhere between 20 to 50 people a week," Mr Taylor said. The trailer was parked at the back of Lilydale Baptist church. "They had to cut off a wheel lock and a tow ball lock," Mr Taylor said. "Both of them were the top of the range that I could buy, so they would have had to use a grinder of some sort to grind them off. "It's obviously some sort of premediated act. "It was done on Anzac Day when there was no one around. "I know the church here has had things sto-
len before. "It's just a very sad case of ... you can't leave anything around." Mr Taylor said a thief stole the Holy Fools van a few years ago and broke into the charity's office. "That turned out to be a local ice addict," he said. "He got caught and admitted he broke in to feed his habit." Some people have already offered help to replace the trailer. Lilydale Police are investigating the theft.
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IN BRIEF Police boost on its way
CCTV pledge By Casey Neill Montrose would receive a new CCTV system under a re-elected Liberal-National Government. Casey MP Tony Smith made the pledge on Wednesday 24 April, promising to deliver $113,532 for the project. The existing CCTV network covers Mooroolbark, Lilydale, Yarra Glen, Healesville, Mount Evelyn, Monbulk, Woori Yallock, Yarra Junction and Belgrave. "I recently announced cameras will soon be installed in Warburton, Wandin and Upwey," Mr Smith said. Along with the Montrose cash, he pledged $92,174 for CCTV security cameras in Seville, $125,000 for the remaining part of the Warburton project, and $74,721 for Millgrove. "CCTV security cameras both detect and
deter local crime," Mr Smith said. "When the cameras are switched on, a significant amount of crime, graffiti and unsociable behaviour is switched off. "Additionally, the network itself also enables Victoria Police to track crime by location and direction. "For example, if a crime is committed in Mount Evelyn, the extended network enables police to see whether the perpetrators travelled along the Warburton Highway, back through Lilydale or out to Monbulk." In October last year, Mount Evelyn's police and business community welcomed a network of CCTV cameras around the town. "The field evidence on the existing camera network is very strong and shows that these cameras combat crime and they deter crime," Mr Smith said at the time. "It gives a level of confidence for our retailers and then their customers."
Yarra Ranges Crime Prevention Officer, Leading Senior Constable Linda Hancock, worked with the Mount Evelyn community as part of the Yarra Ranges Safety Camera Network. She told the Mail in October that the cameras were situated to see the comings and goings around the town, but had a few extra investigative capabilities such as facial recognition. "The software enables us to put a number of details into the system and search on various cameras for those particular items we want ... we can select a car park and find out when cars entered and left, and search for red cars if need be," she said. With the view to link all CCTV camera footage to the 24-hour police station in Lilydale, Lead Sen Const Hancock said it would help police respond to incidents.
Mount Evelyn’s Anzac spirit The Mount Evelyn RSL sub-branch hosted a dawn service on Anzac Day. Early-risers packed the Mount Evelyn War Memorial Park for the 25 April tribute to Australia’s service men and women. A gunfire breakfast followed, cooked up by the Mount Evelyn Football Netball Club. The Anzac Day commemorations continued at the York on Lilydale hotel with two-up. Money raised at the event supports the Mount Evelyn RSL sub-branch. In the gambling game, a designated spinner
throws two coins into the air. Players bet on whether the coins will fall with both heads up, both tails up, or with one of each showing. About 500 people attended the first ever Anzac Day service held at the Montrose War Memorial in the Montrose Town Centre Gardens on 25 April. The Montrose Township Group and committed volunteers put in “enormous work” in the lead-up to make the special service possible.
The Yarra Ranges police service area has one new officer heading its way. Victoria Police on Friday 26 April announced where 709 additional police officers and 25 protective services officers (PSOs) would be deployed across the state over 12 months starting in May. Yarra Ranges will receive one new police officer directly, and will benefit from three new members in the divisional highway patrol and 10 new divisional family violence specialists. Victoria Police said the family violence specialists would further free up general duties police to focus on providing a highly-visible, agile policing response in their community. The family violence specialists will complete Victoria Police's transition to state-wide Family Violence Investigation Units (FVIUs) with dedicated detectives and intelligence practitioners embedded into the teams. Victoria Police used the Staff Allocation Model (SAM) to determine where the new recruits would work. This is the third time using SAM since it was developed in 2016 to ensure that additional police were being deployed to the areas of highest need. The SAM takes a number of measures of demand into consideration, such as calls for assistance, reported crime, event management and traffic incidents, and the time required to provide these services.
A win on the Hawks
Piper Iain Townsley plays at Mount Evelyn.
Hawthorn jersey numbers from the 1980s helped a Montrose man to score a TattsLotto division one win. The man held one of the four division one winning entries nationally in the 27 April draw and will take home $979,483.89. The winner, who wishes to remain anonymous, bought his winning 10-game marked entry at Montrose News and Lotto. "This isn't a joke is it?" he said when Tatts officials called. "I'll have to have a sit down. "I've played these numbers for more than 30 years. "They're a mix of birthdays and some are jersey numbers of my favourite Hawthorn players in the '80s." He plans to use the prize to slow down at work, complete some home renovations, and help his family. "We've had a rough couple of years and hopefully this is a sign of good things to come," he said. "This will go a long way. I'll be able to cut down on work a bit, the house needs a lot of work and we can also help our kids."
Danger period end The Fire Danger Period will end on Wednesday 1 May in the Yarra Ranges and Cardinia. The CFA-declared period restricts the use of fire in the community to help prevent fires from starting, and started on 19 November. Local council restrictions on burning off will still apply once the Fire Danger Period is lifted.
Pipers Iain Townsley and Neil Chisholm.
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Keeping the kids healthy Autumn brings a unique set of challenges to our immune system such as smoke haze, cooler weather and increased humidity. I'd like to offer you some excellent tips to help fortify your child's innate defences, protect them against avoidable illness and prepare for winter. Keep warm: Babies and children have less body mass to weight ratio compared to adults making them more susceptible to cold. Ensure their feet, lower back and necks are kept warm. Wear socks and slippers inside and shoes when playing outdoors. Jumpers, thermal tops and neck gaiters are excellent at keeping your children warm and toasty. Encourage adequate rest: When your child is rested they are more resilient at fighting off illness.
In my last article I wrote about sympathetic dominance, or fight and flight overdrive, which results in chronic stress and compromised immune function. A well-rested child will be relaxed and have better quality sleep. A significant amount of immune surveillance and repair occurs during sleep and a relaxed child will assimilate more nutrients in
their small intestine. This is important given about 80 per cent of immune function depends on gut health. Amazing diet: A whole-food diet, rich in plant-based foods that are seasonal and preferably organic will serve your family well. There is plenty of evidence to support the health effects of whole foods in preventing, treating and reversing illness. A diverse diet will provide a rich array of phytonutrients and building blocks that support excellent immune development and function. In my practice I encourage children to eat at least 15 different foods every day with as many colours of the rainbow. I get them to make a chart and map their success. It's best to avoid cold food and drink during autumn and winter, too.
Remember, the body is trying to keep cold out, not invite it in. Some "my kids are still sick" troubleshooting tips: Sometimes kids are still prone to frequent illness. In these cases it's necessary to dig deeper, and address underlying cause(s). I routinely find that gut dysbiosis, nutrient deficiency, malabsorption, foods sensitivity, and environmental drivers such as mould and biotoxins compromise immune function. This can be quite a mine field to navigate and should be assessed by a qualified and experienced practitioner. I have no doubt your kids' immune systems will better for these tips. Wishing you all the best for a cosy and healthy winter.
ing its regular Walk Up - Open Mic concert, on Sunday May 5, at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12:15 - 5 pm. Artists perform songs in the country, bluegrass and folk genres. The hall can accommodate an audience of up to 100. New singers, musicians, and bands are all welcome and a band or musician is available to back singers, if required. There is a small entrance charge of $7 ($5 for members) to help cover costs. The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month at the Guides Hall. Enquiries to Graham 03 5964 8298"
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How do you find your writing ideas and shape them? There is genuine curiosity about how this part of writing works. Join Narrelle Harris, author and presenter, as she explores the topic. Narrelle is from the Victorian Writers Centre and has written over 30 novels. Her ghost/crime story 'Jane' won the 'Body in the Library' prize at the Scarlet Stiletto Awards. Come to Belgrave Library on Saturday 4 May at 10.30 till noon. This is a free event, but bookings are required: Phone 9800 6489 or online events.
U3A Upwey gardening group David Moncrieff (President of the Friends of Glenfern Valley Bushland) will talk on rejuvenating the bushland, since 2001. At Upwey Seniors Community Centre off Mahoney Street, Upwey on Wednesday 8th May at 7.30pm. All Welcome, supper provided. Enquiries to Barb 9754 3877.
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LETTERS INSTA-PIC Electric bungle? Further to my letter regarding electric power cars, it should be said that ‘electric taxi with swap batteries’ is a great starting point for swap battery cars or taxis on YouTube. The Philippines are currently getting rid of 3,500,000 two stroke tuk tuk for their own exchange batteries. Check YouTube as well, all too simple. Now purely by chance the Yarra Ranges Council has just purchased two traditional battery cars that cannot be exchanged, so they have to stand for six to eight hours to be recharged. Who was responsible for this nonsense, who didn’t do the research for the council? In private enterprise these people would lose their jobs. Bruce Johnson, Silvan
If they are denied places in the Belgrave station car park, Hayes car park and Reynolds Lane car park in favour of short-term shoppers, they may have to drive all the way to work. If there are to be fewer long-term places, what measures are being taken to assist those who use them at present? Surely everything possible should be done to limit the number of cars on the roads. Obviously it is becoming more urgent to enlarge the station car park by adding another level. Liz Middleton, Clematis
Mail reader Tracy Dasler shared this snap of a very handsome kookaburra watching her at Emerald Lake Park. Follow @MailCommunity on Instagram for more shots from across the Yarra Ranges and tag us in your local photos for a chance to see them in print.
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Vying for your vote By Casey Neill The candidates for next month's Federal Election have been announced. Locally, there are 10 contesting the seat of Casey, five vying for Aston and seven running for La Trobe. The Casey electorate takes in most of the Yarra Ranges, with Belgrave, Mount Dandenong and surrounding areas new to the patch this election. Liberal Tony Smith has held the seat since 2001 and will recontest. Taking him on will be the ALP's Bill Brindle, Green Jenny Game-Lopata, independent Peter Charleton, Rise Up Australia Party's Antony
Calabro, DLP's Ross McPHEE, Travis Barker from the Animal Justice Party, Wendy Starkey from the United Australia Party, Ryan Leslie Clark from Derryn Hinch's Justice Party and The Great Australian Party's Jayden O'Connor. The Aston covers a small portion of the Mail's coverage area, including Ferntree Gully, Upper Ferntree Gully and Sassafras. Liberal incumbent Alan Tudge will recontest the seat. Green Asher Cookson, ALP's Kadira Pethiyagoda, Matthew Sirianni-Duffy from the United Australia Party and the DLP's Anna Kennedy are running against him. La Trobe, again, covers a small area of the Mail's territory, in Emerald, Gembrook, Cock-
atoo, Menzies Creek and surrounds. Liberal incumbent Jason Wood will recontest, with Simon Curtis from the ALP taking him on again after a narrow defeat at the 2016 election. Also contesting the seat are Green Amy Gregorovich, who ran for Gembrook at last year's state election, Norman Baker from the Rise Up Australia Party, Esther Baker from Pauline Hanson's One Nation, Duncan Dean from the United Australia Party, and Asher Joseph Calwell-Browne from Derryn Hinch's Justice Party. We'll introduce you to all the candidates before polling day, on Saturday 18 May.
Grant brings technology closer to kids By Derek Schlennstedt The Philanthropic collective has contributed $1000 towards the creation of a MakerSpace for the students of Sassafras Primary School. The MakerSpace project is an important strategy to better engage all Sassafras Primary students in hands-on education that gives them an understanding of the powerful role of technology in learning and life. Principal Stacey Goodger was delighted by the donation and said the Makerspace will help to promote hands-on exploration of hydraulics, motion, conductivity, electronics, coding and robotics "We're a fairly small school so we're focused on what the kids really enjoy doing, and our kids really enjoy tinkering," Ms Goodger said. "For us, being a small school funds are hard to come by, so it's really vital for us when community groups step in and help us out in this way, it just gives us that little bit of an extra boost to get things moving." "Our kids are quit creative and love doing stuff with the Ipad and electronic so having the equipment to support that is really important." A Makerspace is a place where people can come together to use, and learn to use materials as well as develop creative projects. The Philanthropic Collective, a not-forprofit association that supports schools and students along the ridge line of the Dandenong range donated $1000 to help the school reach their target of $3000. "They are tiny schools and they get hit, and the parents get hit hard so we see who we can help and try to distribute some of the money we get from our Halloween on the Green event," said Philanthropic Collective Communication Advisor Belinda Young. With the newly added funds, Ms Goodger said the school will finally be able to buy a range of coding machines that fall in-line with the STEM curriculum. "It's something we've wanted to do for a long time, but a project of this cost is something that would take us along time to raise alone," Ms Goodger said. "That ability to tap in to what the kids really
Easter blitz By Derek Schlennstedt Four unlicensed drivers and four disqualified drivers were caught by Victoria Police over the Easter weekend on Yarra Ranges roads. Over the five-day Operation Nexus period, police detected 231 offences - the majority of these were speeding offences, with 126 drivers being nabbed in the municipality. Other common offences included thirteen accounts of drink/drug driving. Sixteen drivers were caught driving with mobile phones, and two vehicles were impounded over the Easter period. Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol Sergeant, Dave McIlfatrick said the results were disappointing. "It's disappointing to see that people are still taking risks on the road particularly around the long weekend, when they really should be more patient," he said. "It's everyone's responsibility to drive safely and keep the road toll down." Sgt McIlfatrick said it was particularly concerning to see people were still driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. "It's very concerning to see so many people detected drink and drug driving in the Yarra Ranges, and we'll be running some operations in the near future to target these people." Operation Nexus ran from 12.01am on Thursday 18 April until 11.59pm Monday 22 April, 2019. Around the state, three people were killed in collisions during the five-day operation.
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Sassafras Primary School students, Ollie and Zara with principal Stacey Goodger. Students will soon be learning about coding after the Philanthropic collective contributed $1000 towards the creation of a MakerSpace. enjoy doing links them to their education so much stronger, and to have some equipment that they typically wouldn't see until they went
to high school means their quality of learning is now so much higher.
A new interactive website is helping parents to find out what school zone they live in. The State Government created a simple and clear website so, for the first time, Victorian parents can enter their home address online and see their local school zone. A number of anomalies in school zoning have also been addressed. Previously some homes were excluded from a school zone and, in some cases, school boundaries overlapped. The Find My School website also includes zones for the new schools opening in 2020. The website allows parents to search for their closest school as well as find other nearby government schools. "For decades parents haven't had easy access to enrolment zones, causing unnecessary stress for thousands of families," Education Minister James Merlino said. "Since the start of last year alone we've received nearly 6000 calls, letters and emails from families wanting to know their local school zones." Now parents can find their local schools by typing in a residential address or suburb, searching by school name or searching by categories such as primary, secondary, or specialist school. The site is designed to provide parents with clarity and consistency on what their government school options are. Visit findmyschool.vic.gov.au.
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ANZAC DAY 2019
Emerald remembers still By Russell Bennett They came from all over to stand as one, reflecting in silence as the brutal sounds of war rang out. Emerald's Anzac Day dawn service gave a packed crowd the chance to stop and gain some much-needed perspective about just what it means to live in such a privileged, free country. Gembrook MP Brad Battin and interim CEO of the Emerald Tourist Railway Board, Steve O'Brien, were among those in attendance. And after The Last Post, kookaburras burst into song in the trees surrounding the now iconic Anzac Place, while the Puffing Billy whistle echoed throughout the town centre. What Emerald's dawn service has become, and what it means to its people, is the legacy of the town's RSL branch, and in particular its tireless members - including the likes of Matt Cocks, and former president Peter Maloney. "We're very proud of our dawn service," Mr Maloney said in his opening comments. "It's become part of Emerald now." Mr Cocks, the master of ceremonies, spoke in depth about the full meaning of the ANZAC acronym. "This will be the 14th Anzac Day I've been involved in," he explained. "In that time we've well and truly covered the 'A' in ANZAC, but it was brought to my attention more recently that I've not really paid respect to the 'NZ' - the New Zealanders, the Kiwis, the neighbours of ours over the ditch. "This year, we'll do exactly that for you today - pay homage to the New Zealanders. "At the outbreak of World War I, New Zealand - although another world away from the mother country - did not hesitate to come to the aid of the Commonwealth.
Graham Legge, Emerald RSL historian; former Emerald RSL president Peter Maloney; research officer Jan Shaw; and Russ Nielsen, the designer of the newly-unveiled honour board. Picture: COURTESY OF PG IMAGING
Former Emerald RSL president Peter Maloney takes a moment before the start of this year's dawn service. 192885 Pictures: RUSSELL BENNETT
"There was one condition that Bill Massey, the New Zealand Prime Minister, insisted on that the Kiwis would serve together with the Australian forces: hence the formation of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, the ANZACs.
"Although a small nation in population (then) approximately one million - but big in heart, 120,000 Kiwis volunteered for service with 100,000 serving in combat areas." More than 18,000 of those perished. This Anzac Day was also one in which the
Emerald RSL officially recognised the region's own servicemen - in its own, unique way. As Mr Maloney explained to the Mail, the First World War had just ended when Emerald residents decided to honour the locals who'd served by erecting in the Emerald hall and honour board which recorded 135 names of men from Emerald and the surrounding district. When the hall burnt down in 1955, so did that honour board, and since that time the town has been without a memorial to show who from the area served and died in conflicts Australia has entered into. Only one photo of the original honour board has been found, and that photo was taken in 1936 at the Emerald gymnasium ball. In the early 2000s, Emerald RSL historian - and former Cardinia Shire Mayor Graeme Legge transcribed, with the aid of a magnifying glass, over 80 names in the photograph. Jan Shaw, the Emerald RSL's research officer, has since confirmed 100 of the 135 names and remains confident that, over time, she can shed light on even more names on the list. In honour of these 100 who served their country, a plaque was unveiled this Anzac Day. The eligibility criteria for the 100 is "those soldiers identified as being strongly affiliated with Emerald at the outbreak of WWI". As Mr Maloney also explained to the Mail, the next job for the RSL will be erect a similar plaque for those who served during World War II, and it's expected this will be done in time for Remembrance Day later this year. The RSL's latest research has identified that 34 local men died in World War I, but only three during World War II.
Numbers up in Upwey as crowds pay respects to Anzacs By Casey Neill
Community groups laid wreaths.
The march makes its way through Upwey.
Arnold Tihema sang the Australian and New Zealand national anthems.
"One of the highlights was the guy that we had singing the two national anthems at the both services," Mr Eaton said. "His name was Arnold Tihema. Everybody
just had things to say about him." The services featured a minute's silence for the Christchurch shooting and Sri Lanka bombing victims.
"The feedback I've had has all been very positive," Mr Eaton said. "I think it was good for the RSL, for the subbranch."
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Attendance was up at the Upwey-Belgrave RSL sub-branch's Anzac Day commemorations. President David Eaton said the dawn and main services went extremely well and attracted big numbers. He said road works and some concern about safety might have kept people from attending the Melbourne CBD service, and encouraged them to attend local services. "The weather was perfect," Mr Eaton said. "The guest speakers worked out brilliantly." Captain Iain Fraser spoke at the dawn service. The ex-New Zealand army member joined the Victoria Police in 2000, graduated in 2001 and lives in Kalorama. "He plays veterans cricket for Olinda and he's an ex-rugby player," Mr Eaton said. At the main service the crowd heard from HMAS Cerberus Lieutenant James Kerin.
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ANZAC DAY 2019
Monbulk honours Anzacs By Derek Schlennstedt As the Anzac Day march proceeded down the Monbulk main street, and towards the town's RSL, thousands lined the streets to pay their respects. Family members proudly wore the medals of relatives, men and women, who served their country in the fields of war around the world. At 10am on 25 April they congregated at the Monbulk RSL to remember the services of Australian soldiers both past and present. The service proving to be a heartening collaboration of local community groups, which included the local CFA, police, Country Women's Association, traders, schools and the RSL. As Monbulk RSL President, Bob Ford aptly summed up, "the Monbulk service makes you proud to live in Monbulk." "It's the community involvement ... having school music bands, school choirs and scout groups involved," he said. "We get a lot of community involvement to create something that is a part of Monbulk." This Anzac Day was one in which the Monbulk RSL paid particular attention to one of the town's most influential pioneers during the war years, and Anthony McAleer spoke from the heart about Mrs Aeneas Gunn. As Mr McAleer explained Mrs Gunn came to the Monbulk fore during WW1, to support and console the community with such devotion and compassion that she earned herself a permanent place in the hearts of those who lived there. "Jeannie Gunn is better remembered as Mrs Aeneas Gunn OBE, an Australian literary legend well known throughout our nation as the author of that classic tale of outback pioneers, called 'We of the Never Never,' though, few
The floral spelling of ANZAC at the front the Monbulk RSL. people are aware that for over half her lifetime she was a guiding force to the people of Monbulk," he explained. "In 1914 war started and Mrs Gunn witnessed the men of Monbulk going off to serve in the conflict. "She had a great devotion and sympathy for these men with which she had spent so much time with, and over the following years she fondly referred to them as, 'my boys.' "she wrote letters to them with news from home, she sent parcels and photos and she knitted for them almost constantly ... even inventing a bracelet in which she could carry a ball of wool so she could walk and knit at the same time." Mr McAleer explained that Ms Gunn's energy and admiration had always been directed toward the individual, and as such in her own caring he explained that she virtually adopted all the men who went to fight in both WW1 and WW2. That devotion to the servicemen of Mon-
The Monbulk service proved to be a heartening collaboration of local community groups, which included the local CFA, police, Country Women’s Association, traders, schools and the RSL. bulk created a lasting impression on many families in the area and is something that Mr McAleer said should be treasured by all who live in Monbulk. "The previous generation of Monbulk residents that she did so much for are almost gone and sadly, few are currently aware of her efforts
in Monbulk ... if anyone deserves a statue in this town it is Mrs Gunn," he said. "Monbulk owes Mrs Gunn a great debt and I would like to put it to you, in the centenary of those post WW1 years when she did so much, let's build a statue to her here in her memory and as tribute to her in Monbulk."
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Pete’s last puff with Billy By Derek Schlennstedt While 13-year-old, Eva Dickinson, will be running her very first Great Train Race on Sunday, Peter Thorne, 70, from Menzies Creek is preparing to run his last. The race veteran ran the first ever Great Train Race in 1982 and has only missed five races in its 38-year history. Though, after a lifetime of being involved in the race, he is now preparing to hang up his shoes at the age of 70. "I love the Great Train Race, not only for the unique challenges it offers runners, but also because of the beautiful scenery you pass through and the close knit feel of the race," he said. "I remember my first Great Train Race back in 1982 - the very first time the event took place. "I had lived in the area for many years and was in my early 30s. I enjoyed running and thought the race would be a good challenge. I remember that I was driven to the start line
and hitchhiked back home at the end ... they were different times." Mr Thorne said he has only missed around five Great Train Races in its history; one of those was due to contracting paratyphoid after a trip to India. He said he was yet to beat the train, but in his second year finished in 54 minutes - his best time ever. After 35 years though, he told the Mail it was time to pass the baton on to his daughter. "There used to be a big group of us that would run together each year, but that has dwindled down as we have all aged ... It certainly gets harder as the years go by." "I've given myself permission to finish up after this year's run. One of my daughters runs the Great Train Race now so I might become one of the spectators instead and take it all in from a different perspective," he said. The Great Train Race takes place on Sunday 5 May 2019.
Peter Thorne, 70, from Menzies Creek is preparing to run his last Great Train Race after competing in 33 of the 38 races that have been held.
Rare bird numbers rise thanks to 30 years of volunteers By Derek Schlennstedt The helmeted honeyeater is the bird emblem of Victoria and for 30 years, the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeaters have been helping to save the cute yellow bird from extinction. In May 1989 when the population of the helmeted honeyeater reached a critically low level of 50 birds, Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater formed to help save them. Since the groups formation numbers have risen to over 200 birds - an achievement that would not have been possible without the contribution and dedication of the volunteer group.
This May heralds 30 years since the groups inception, and to continue doing their vital work the group is welcoming new volunteers. Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater President, Alan Clayton explained that it was timely to take stock of what has been achieved and how the group can best meet the challenges of the future. "Volunteers have been the lifeblood of the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater (FoHH) since its inception in 1989," said "Without the contribution of volunteers, our achievements in securing the future of the Helmeted Honeyeater (HeHos) would not
have been possible." "Volunteers are the backbone and the core of our work and we're always interested in more volunteers ... anyone interested can contact us through our website." The major aim of the group is to protect existing habitat and plant future habitat for the helmeted honeyeater. "We have volunteers who help in the nursery on a Tuesday and Thursday, and we have volunteer field assistants who monitor the health of the bird in the wild which is done by supplementary feeding and monitoring of hel-
meted honeyeater's in Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve." To mark the group anniversary, the group will be holding a special symposium on Saturday May 25 in Lilydale, at which keynote speakers Jenny Gray, CEO of Zoos Victoria and Sally Box will speak. Mr Clayton said that over 30 years the group has achieved huge success and that success is reflected in the increase in the bird population."The numbers of the bird have increased from 50 to around 220 over the last five years, that's a great increase and we're proud to have played a part in that."
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THE BEST ON OFFER, WITH RETRO FLARE FOR buyers looking for something a bit different with plenty on offer, the agent says this is a must to inspect. Situated in a great location facing north to take in all the natural light and valley views is this four-bedroom home. The main has a full ensuite and study nook/parents retreat and there is even an external bungalow making it a fantastic office or studio, the agent says. This property will suit a range of buyers including families. Outside, the fully fenced property is a must for pets and children and there's a three-car undercover parking, sealed driveway, storage shed, landscaped lowmaintenance gardens, water tanks, and barbecue area. Inside are two living areas, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and wood heater. There's a family room and large cafe doors, which the agent says make meals a real enjoyment no matter what time of the day. The retro kitchen has stainless-steel bench tops and appliances which include
dishwasher, wall oven, cook top and range hood, plenty of space for a dining table, and room to mix up a milkshake or two. With a blend of carpeted areas and polished boards throughout along with ceiling roses, the home has plenty of character. A large main bathroom for the family and heaps of storage throughout complete the package. All this is within an easy walk to the pool, sports ground, tennis courts, train station, and Belgrave township. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 54 Best Street, Belgrave, VIC 3160 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 6 garage Price: $695,000-$764,500 Contact: Jim Conder 0408 597 558, RANGES FIRST NATIONAL 9754 6111
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A PICTURE-PERFECT 4003M2 PARADISE SITUATED in a quiet, sealed road and just a short walk to the vibrant Gembrook village shops and cafes is this four-bedroom home set on a fully-fenced and beautifullylandscaped block of almost one acre. Established trees give privacy and hide the size of the home, the agent says. There are three huge living zones that take up the full length of the home, offering a variety of entertaining and living options. At the front of the home the formal living area would be perfect for parents to relax and watch the latest release, the agent says, while at the other end of the home is a rumpus room that could play host to the children’s requirements for their own space. The central timber kitchen has stainlesssteel appliances including gas hotplates and dishwasher, and a sunny meals area adjoins with doors that lead out to the paved outdoor area. Large picture windows to all living areas
offer views of the surrounding gardens. The master bedroom has a full ensuite and walk-in robe and is set away from the remaining bedrooms, all of which have builtin robes. With zoned bedrooms providing privacy for the family, the agent says that whatever the age of the buyer's children, this home will cater to their needs. Gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling and a gas log fire in the family room ensure year-round comfort. Outdoors the botanical garden has room for a serious game of footy or cricket and double gates on both sides that provide access for additional vehicles. Direct access into the house from the double remote-controlled garage gives allweather access and ease of use. It's just a short walk to the primary school, kindergarten, child care centre and shops. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 10 Gembrook Park Road, Gembrook, VIC 3782 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $780,000 - $850,000 Inspect: Contact office Contact: Justin Barrot 0438 683 781, BARRY PLANT EMERALD 5968 4522
SIX STARS IN ENERGY AND STYLE STRIKING by design and surrounded by nature, the agent says this home still under builders warranty will provide its new owner with the lifestyle they've been dreaming of and the luxury home they deserve. Spread over three levels and contemporary in design, the home offers four bedrooms, the second with walk-in robe and ensuite, while the master suite occupies the entire upper level and boasts an enormous his and hers walk-in robe, ensuite and private balcony. The remaining bedrooms both have built-in robes and are serviced by a family bathroom. Working or studying from home is made a breeze, the agent says, as the office provides an abundance of space or the flexibility to be converted into a fifth bedroom. The kitchen is set at the heart of the home and features a waterfall stone benchtop, integrated ILVE appliances and soft-close drawers. The space overlooks the best of open plan living and out onto the covered entertaining area that the agent says is sure to be occupied all year round. The ground floor rumpus with its own powder room provides the ultimate kids hang-out, man cave or a quiet place for the parents to get away and relax in front of the cosy wood fire. Special features include double-glazed windows, gas ducted heating, split-system heating and cooling, timber floors, an abundance of storage and a sealed driveway leading to the spacious double garage. The property is only a short stroll from Ferny Creek Primary School, minutes from Upper Ferntree Gully Railway Station and walking tracks, and the national park is on the doorstep. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 33 Seabreeze Avenue, Ferny Creek, VIC 3786 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage, 1 Study Price: $1,000,000 - $1,100,000 Inspect: Contact office Contact: Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218, BARRY PLANT EMERALD 5968 4522 12
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THE PATcH 48 WIllIam road TAkE YOUR bREATH AWAY
For Sale
$660,000-$690,000
extremely well constructed brick & timber home sits privately taking in the north facing mesmerizing views across the Silvan reservoir and beyond. Well thought out split level loorplan includes generous bedrooms, master with full ensuite & WIr, high vaulted ceilings, loor to roof windows for natural light, large entertainers decking, under house storage (this space can be further developed if required), cosy wood heater and multiple off street parking. explore all this on over an acre of matured gardens!
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Situated on a quiet no-through road in a bushland setting (with mown areas) you can be at one with nature, yet enjoy the creature comforts of this immaculately presented home. Positioned on just over 1.5 acres this home has raked ceilings, a lge blackwood kitchen, spacious bedrooms, wood heating & split system, new carpet, spacious covered rear deck for BBQ’s and gatherings. other features include a separate bungalow/studio, sealed drive and huge 4 car shed with power, water and plenty of off street parking.
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$545,000-$595,000
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GEMbROOk 19 le SoueF road PAnORAMIc VIEWS, clOSE TO TOWn!
$620,000-$680,000
When albert le Souef irst settled in Gembrook in 1873 he knew then that this location was something special. north facing sunny aspect with rural views, cows mooing, Pufing Billy tooting and the quaint township of Gembrook just a short stroll away. deliciously different by architect design, meticulously presented & beautifully maintained is this mud brick home set on 1335sqm. a versatile and open plan layout awaits and includes a 10 seater spa, theatre room, glass-roofed dining room, front & rear deck and double garage.
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resplendent in 1950’s charm this classic home has wonderful features; ornate cornice, strapping, louvres, acid etched decorative doors, original door handles and stone surround ireplace. appreciate the changing seasons through the walls of glass in the lounge. The two level home has a gleaming white bathroom, spacious lounge, laundry/ workshop, studio/storage, a front/side porch, wood store, garden shed, carport & chook enclosure all set on 975sqm with tiered established gardens. an easy walk to monbulk.
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A PICTURE PERFECT 4003m2 PARADISE
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GUIDE $1,000,000-$1,100,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $750,000-$820,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
9 Stone Road South, Gembrook
21 Jacksons Hill Road, Menzies Creek
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SPACE FOR CHILDREN, PETS, TOYS & YOU!
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GUIDE $650,000 - $690,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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19 Neville Street, Cockatoo
54 Caroline Avenue, Cockatoo
A TRANQUIL SETTING OF 2060m2 WITH VIEWS
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METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FAMILY HOME
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GUIDE $620,000 - $660,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $635,000 - $695,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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PRIVATE RESORT ON ONE TREE HILL LOCATED in the prestigious One Tree Hill Road precinct is this imposing, doublestorey, craftsman-built residence. It's on a sun-drenched 2858 square metre flat parcel surrounded by landscaped European-style gardens, featuring maples, cut leaf beech, cedars, flat lawn areas and garden rooms perfect for autumn evenings in the hills. Loved by the same owner for the past 17 years, the agent says this home will suit a large family, offering the option of four bedrooms plus study spaces and multiple living zones, plus three bathrooms and the option to work from home or teenage retreat separated from the main home. A formal dining room, theatre room, an open study area, a hostess-style kitchen with stainless-steel appliances, spacious laundry and powder room completes the first floor. Upstairs are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a large sitting room with direct access to the covered verandah on either side of the home. The upstairs living zone is a perfect kids play area or TV zone, the agent says. French doors on both levels bring the light into all the rooms, while the covered verandahs with wisteria offer indoor-outdoor living. The indoor 75,000 litre swimming pool and spa features high ceilings and is adjacent to a two-level office/retreat space. With full bathroom facilities, an entertaining area with bar and access to the double garage, the agent says this house will accommodate even the largest family. Outdoor entertaining is a breeze with a
huge covered entertaining deck off the pool zone, nestled under a large maple tree in the yard so privacy is assured. Additional inclusions are a huge double lock-up garage with remote control, sealed driveway, gas heating, ducted vacuum, splitsystems, radio/intercom and in-built floor heating. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 12 One Tree Hill Road, Ferny Creek, VIC 3786 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 garage Price: $1,000,000 - $1,100,000 Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915, BELL REAL ESTATE OLINDA 9751 2375
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5 Karen Street Selby
$700,000 - $770,000
179 Belgrave Hallam Road Belgrave
$595,000 - $650,000
ALL YOU COULD EVER WANT AND MORE
Family Layout, Prime Position, Incredible Block!
Sitting proudly overlooking a magniicent iltered view of rolling green pastures and Cardinia Reservoir, this striking brick veneer family home is only 11 years old and is large enough to accommodate any sized family. For more information call today. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Have you been looking for a highly useable lifestyle block in the heart of Belgrave South to raise the family? Well look no further – because this is deinitely it! Offering; 4 good sized bedrooms, 2 great living zones, phenomenal backyard space and much much more. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
18 Thompson Road Upwey
$595,000 - $650,000
$720,000 - $790,000
8 Hillside Grove Upwey
Immaculate Split-Level Family Classic!
CHARACTER, CONVENIENCE & COMPLETELY CHARMING
Supremely located close to everything Upwey has to offer this immaculate split-level ripper is sure to impress! Offering; 3 good sized bedrooms, all with built-in-robes, an elegant spacious living room with treetop outlook, perfectly positioned only a short distance away to Public transport and local shops. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Awaiting its next lucky owners, this gorgeous home sits peacefully on a near lat ¼ acre block in one of Upwey’s most sought after streets. Pretty as a picture, the home has an abundance of appeal with its wide front balcony & charming front entry that leads into a spectacular family home . Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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Expressions of Interest
$630,000 - $670,000
15 Victoria Avenue Monbulk
Potential Plus – Subdividable 10.5 acres!
Neat As A Pin & Walk To Monbulk!
Incredible development opportunity (STCA) in Cockatoo - 10 ½ acres of undulating land zoned as low density residential (LDRZ). Currently the block has a 3 BDR brick veneer home with a triple garage, single carport & spacious shed with separate workshop. The property has an elevated outlook and has the perfect blend of cleared and treed areas. Great location and sub-dividable (STCA): developers dream.
Ready to move into this well presented 3 BDR home has a large timber kitchen with quality SMEG appliances, meals area & living room. Outdoor cover patio for alfresco dining, spacious rear deck with views & large yard. Established landscaped gardens, large shed with windows & wall mounted TV for man-cave/she-shed, garden shed, paved pathways, veggie garden, DBL carport, 400m to school & 700m to shops.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
22 Symons Road Avonsleigh
$500,000 - $550,000
6 Kiernan Road Macclesield
$1,095,000 - $1,200,000
Tranquillity Amongst the Tree Ferns!
WAYANDAH PARK – The Best in Country Living
3 BDR home on half an acre located in a quiet & leafy cul de sac in Avonsleigh. Family room & dining area integrates with the outdoor covered entertaining deck via glass stacker-doors. Master BDR with large WIR, ensuite & its own external access. Kitchen & meals area, 2 robed BDRs zoned away from the Master, GDH, box air conditioner, DBL carport & a spacious storage area under the house.
‘WAYANDAH PARK’, an established property perfect for the very best in a country lifestyle or the ideal horse property. The 5 BDR home has an elevated position on this 10+ acre property & features 2 level living, zoned family living, Master wing that could be converted to dual accom, all weather menage, 8 fenced paddocks, 60 x 20m shed, 2 x DBL carports, landscaped gardens, dual property access & great views.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
1920 Wellington Road Clematis
$600,000 - $650,000
1930 Wellington Road Clematis
$500,000 - $550,000
Prime Acreage & Great Location - Build Your Dream (STCA)!
Build Your Dream Home in Clematis (STCA)
A rare opportunity to build your dream home on this 5 1/2 acre block in Clematis (STCA). Features include power & telephone available, lightly timbered & gently sloping, 45 mins to Melbourne CBD, sealed road access, private block & backs onto crown land. Buy block next door & have a combined block of over 7 acres (see 1930 Wellington Rd Clematis)
A rare opportunity to build your dream home on this 1.8+ acre block in Clematis (STCA). Features include power & telephone available, 45 mins to Melbourne CBD, sealed road access, an old outbuilding with tank is located in the perfect spot to build (STCA), lightly timbered & gently sloping, & private block backing onto crown land.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
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3 Vista Street Olinda
$690,000 - $759,000
19 Elsie St Wandin North
$620,000 - $680,000
Linden Lea
Perfectly located
This cosy 1940s rendered-brick home where all the hallmarks of its era are interwoven with modern comforts and spectacular garden vistas seen through its many original sash windows. Set on over 3/4 of an acre of gardens, laced with garden paths, sunny BBQ spots and plantings that are several decades old, the homes 3-bedroom coniguration is extremely versatile. With 9ft ceilings, the main level incorporates TWO distinctly separate living rooms, one with cosy wood heater, and the other with a gas log ire, adjacent to the updated kitchen and bathroom, and a bedroom with BIRs. Upstairs is the spacious main bedroom with its own dressing room or nursery along with an adjoining ensuite bathroom. There is also another upper bedroom level which is absolutely ideal for the teen or house-guest, plus a study and with a separate entrance.
For the irst time in almost four decades this family home is available to the market. Located in a quiet position on almost a quarter acre (998 sqm) opposite farm land and with lovely valley views, this home has been a treasure for the current owners who have raised all their children here and enjoyed the close local community. Boasting two lovely separate living zones plus a huge covered outdoor entertaining area there’s plenty of room to relax in any season. Enjoy views from the front lounge room and the master bedroom which offers a walk in robe and semi ensuite. The spacious kitchen with loads of cupboard space, gas cooking & double oven is the hub of the home and centrally located for maximum convenience. Outside offers lovely established garden, double garage offering great car accommodation and/or workshop space.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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4 Florence Avenue Sassafras
$820,000-$902,000
25 Burr Rd Woori Yallock
$800,000 - $880,000
Classy Entertainer
Beautiful Lifestyle on 6.2 acres approx.
The lengthy sealed driveway lined with greenery reveals the homes picturesque facade making a striking irst impression. Step up to the full-length veranda & decked all-seasons outdoor-living room, before stepping inside to a mix of character & contemporary design. No expense has been spared on the quality, functionality & design of the white kitchen dressed with Caesar-stone benchtops, glass splashbacks & feature-lit display cabinets, 900mm s/s Smeg stove & integrated Miele DW. Centrally located & the hub of the home, with your choice of formal & informal living rooms. On the main level a master bedroom with full ENS, 2 dbl bedrooms, updated bathroom with claw foot bath & a galley laundry. Framed by corner windows in the lounge, a circular-staircase drops down to a home ofice/4th bedroom, offering privacy from the rest of the home.
As you meander up the well-kept driveway of this lovely property, the feeling of privacy and serenity are upon you instantly. In a location that couldn’t be more perfect being only minutes’ walk to the local shops, public transport, schools, kinder and sports grounds, this would have to be the ideal location to ‘get away from it all’ but still have all the conveniences that a family will require. The much loved home comprises of 4 excellent sized bedrooms all with built in robes, 2 bathrooms, an external studio, 2 internal living zones and an immaculate kitchen that overlooks the outdoor entertaining. Outdoor living is a treat with expansive verandah’s front and rear. A barn-style shed offers work space and storage to house all of the toys and being complete with a wood heater, this area can also become the big kid zone.
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Celebrating the chestnut season By Jed Lanyon The Kalorama Chestnut Festival returns to the Dandenong Ranges on Sunday 5 May. For more than 30 years the event has offered a celebration of the chestnut season with a range of food and drinks. Hosted by Mt Dandenong Pre-School, the festival will feature plenty of stalls selling locally made handicrafts, a variety of food including roasted chestnuts, poffertjes and home-made cakes. Participants can grab a sausage sizzle lunch and try some artisan beer, mulled wine or just a tea or coffee. There'll be plenty of fun activities for kids, such as bungy jump trampolines, mini golf, train rides, flying swings, petting zoos and live entertainment and music. Chestnuts have been grown in Australia for more than 100 years and offer high fibre and vitamin C whether they're boiled, roasted or fried. Chestnuts are synonymous with autumn in Australia, so what better way is there to kickoff the new season than by visiting the Kalorama Chestnut Festival? For more information, call 9728 1480 or visit committee@mtdandenongpreschool. com.au.
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only muster up another three goals from the remaining three quarters, with Nick Mende the best on a disappointing day. For the Wickers, who are building into the season superbly, were well served by the run of Ash Smith, as well as the class from the likes of Luke Jellyman-Turner, Bailey Asher and Money, and enjoyed a whopping 13 individual goal kickers. In other Premier matches played on Saturday, Woori Yallock turned the chocolates on a wasteful Wandin in a 2018 grand final rematch, 13.8 (86) to 10.17 (77). Upwey Tecoma made the most of their chances in a 14.15 (99) win over Olinda Ferny Creek, while Narre Warren overcame a fast-finishing Beaconsfield to claim the four-points, 12.13 (85) to 11.11 (77). In Division 1 action, Emerald's woes to begin the season continued with another
disappointing loss, this time to Belgrave by 21-points, 11.10 (76) to 8.7 (55). A slow start from the Bombers ultimately cost them, scoring just the one-goal in the opening half as Nathan Johns' side surged out to a 27-point half time advantage, courtesy of a terrific first hour from the likes of Aaron Johns and Matt Johnson. Despite an admirable fight back, as well as pegging the deficit to just fewer than three goals, the Magpies steadied in the final quarter to record a hard-fought four points. In other matches, Warburton Millgrove couldn't hold off the resurgent Doveton at Mac Sparke Oval, 15.11 (101) to 11.11 (77), Pakenham moved to 2-0 in an Anzac Day win in front of a monster crowd against Officer 10.13 (73) to 9.4 (58), while a wayward Monbulk did just enough in a belter of a clash against Mt Evelyn,
10.22 (82) to 11.10 (76). Across Division 2, a blistering display from Kinglake on Anzac Day saw the Lakers record an incredible 201-point win against Yea, 35.20 (230) to 4.5 (29). The Lakers actually started quite slowly, only kicking five first-quarter majors, but piled on 30 in the remaining three quarters - including 12 in the third - to inflict some serious pain. Chris Horman (eight goals), Andrew Fairchild (seven) and Bailey Robinson (six goals) were the stars in the forward half. In other matches across Division 2, Alexandra smashed Thornton Eildon, 19.17 (131) to 6.10 (46), Seville held off Powelltown in a 10.12 (72) to 7.11 (53) thriller, while Yarra Junction inflicted Gembrook Cockatoo with another tough loss to run out 45-point winners, 19.9 (123) to 11.12 (78).
Local EFL results EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE (EFL)
A ruck contest between Silvan and Coldstream.
Picture: Jed Lanyon
Silvan hosts lone Anzac Day footy match By Jed Lanyon Silvan Football Club hosted Coldstream Football Netball Club in the only game of local footy on Anzac Day in the Yarra Valley region. Silvan held pre-game tributes to honour the Anzacs, and each player from Silvan wore a commemorative Anzac Day guernsey that featured images of soldiers at Gallipoli for the round 3 matchup. State Member for Evelyn Bridget Vallence delivered the ode of remembrance, before the last post was played followed by a minute of
silence and the Australian national anthem. Federal Member for Casey Tony Smith then tossed the coin in the lead up to the first bounce. Coldstream (13.8 86) went on to defeat Silvan (8.22 70) in the Division 4 Seniors of the EFL. Goalkickers: Coldstream: C. Shield 4, A. Faulkner 3, D. Cecere 1, M. Edmonds 1, A. Dale 1, C. Eisele 1, D. Carrigan 1, D. Versteegen 1
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Silvan: M. Low 2, J. Dietzal 1, J. Fisher 1, L. Kimpton 1, D. Dickson 1, D. Lemon 1, W. Schmidt 1 Best players: Coldstream: D. Versteegen, T. Clayton, C. Shield, D. Carrigan, A. McInerney, A. Faulkner Silvan: M. Low, D. Dickson, S. Jones, B. Straughair, S. Wilson
Silvan players awaiting the game.
Picture: Jed Lanyon
ROUND 3 1ST DIVISION SENIORS Lilydale 14.15.99 d East Ringwood 13.11.89 GOALS - Lilydale: L. Koger 4, J. Neal 2, D. Baldwin, C. Berntsen, P. Klep, R. McNay, J. Koger, L. Jeffs, C. Morison, B. Batty. East Ringwood: L. Kinsella 3, M. Sharpe 2, A. Renton 2, D. Butera 2, C. Weightman, T. Davies, J. Scotti, C. Cerni. BEST - Lilydale: B. Batty, M. De Franceschi, P. Klep, L. Wilson, J. Neal, L. Koger. East Ringwood: C. Cerni, A. Renton, J. Allison, D. Butera, T. Davies, D. Belo. Wantirna South 11.12.78 d Upper Ferntree Gully 7.10.52 GOALS - Wantirna South: T. Lee 5, L. Williams 2, N. Denes, D. Del Papa, S. McIntyre, L. Greig. Upper Ferntree Gully: R. Phillips 2, P. Gellie, R. Einsporn, M. Lee, R. Bailey, R. Hore. BEST - Wantirna South: J. Denes, T. Lee, D. Oakley, L. Williams, S. Young, B. Walker. Upper Ferntree Gully: B. Hards, L. Meagher, P. Gellie, J. Perry, L. Gellie. Doncaster East d 21.18.144 d Mooroolbark 5.6.36 GOALS - Doncaster East: M. Steven 5, J. Appleby 3, N. Batsanis 2, T. Appleby 2, J. Locke 2, S. Gold 2, J. Whitling, T. Gordon, J. Sholakis, J. Smith, C. Phelan. Mooroolbark: A. Mullett 3, B. Dobie, J. Roth. BEST - Doncaster East: J. Smith, C. Phelan, S. White, J. Locke, M. Steven, J. Appleby. Mooroolbark: S. Kennedy, A. Mullett, J. Weichard, J. Roth, B. Dobie, C. Westwood. 3RD DIVISION SENIORS South Belgrave 15.19.109 d Waverley Blues 13.5.83 GOALS - South Belgrave: L. Odermatt 4, C. Porcaro 3, S. Brown 3, R. Daraio 2, L. Kidd, J. Brettoner, J. Robertson. Waverley Blues: D. Playsted 4, J. O'Connell 3, L. Price 2, B. Evans 2, J. Coghlan, R. Kinsella. BEST - South Belgrave: R. Daraio, C. Porcaro, L. Kidd, T. Riseley, B. Haddock, A. Kidd. Waverley Blues: J. Coghlan, D. Playsted, O. Brown, J. O'Connell, S. Hawkins, H. McConaghy. Ferntree Gully 9.14.68 d Glen Waverley Hawks 3.5.23 GOALS - Ferntree Gully: M. Topp 3, N. Knoops 2, J. Moore 2, D. Eacott 2. Glen Waverley Hawks: W. Mutschler, N. Dore, S. Parlapiano. BEST - Ferntree Gully: J. Moore, S. Crocker, N. Knoops, H. McAleese. Glen Waverley Hawks: D. Eastman, N. Dore, B. Parthenides, J. McMillan, M. Potts, B. Pickering. 4TH DIVISION SENIORS Coldstream 13.8.86 d Silvan 8.22.70 GOALS - Coldstream: C. Shield 4, A. Faulkner 3, D. Cecere, M. Edmonds, A. Dale, C. Eisele, D. Carrigan, D. Versteegen. Silvan: M. Low 2, J. Dietzal, J. Fisher, L. Kimpton, D. Dickson, D. Lemon, W. Schmidt. BEST - Coldstream: D. Versteegen, T. Clayton, C. Shield, D. Carrigan, A. McInerney, A. Faulkner. Silvan: M. Low, D. Dickson, S. Jones, B. Straughair, S. Wilson, J. Fisher. PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES Vermont 15.15.105 d Montrose 3.2.20 1ST DIVISION RESERVES Lilydale 3.8.26 d East Ringwood 2.4.16 Wantirna South 11.9.75 d Upper Ferntree Gully 7.6.48 3RD DIVISION RESERVES South Belgrave 12.10.82 d Waverley Blues 4.4.28 Ferntree Gully 10.12.72 d Glen Waverley Hawks 2.5.17 4TH DIVISION RESERVES Silvan 14.13.97 d Coldstream 6.3.39 1ST DIVISION UNDER-19S East Ringwood 9.8.62 d Lilydale 8.13.61 Wantirna South 10.13.73 d Upper Ferntree Gully 4.5.29 Surrey Park 8.12.60 d Mooroolbark 7.7.49 4TH DIVISION UNDER-19S Silvan 25.30.180 d Coldstream 2.3.15 South Belgrave 16.7.103 d Waverley Blues 8.7.55 Fair Park 16.21.117 d Ferntree Gully 4.9.33
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Four wins on the road Premier League Netball resumed after the Easter break in the AFL Outer East Competition with Olinda Ferny Creek on the road. First up it was the 17 and under girls who travelled to Casey Fields to take on Cranbourne. The first quarter was a blow-out with Cranbourne heading into the quarter-time break with a commanding 18 to 3 lead. To their credit, the young Swannies stuck at it against much stronger opposition, never throwing in the towel and going goal-for-goal with Cranbourne in the last quarter. Charlotte McGrath and Kate Mikulandra impressed in their debuts for the club and Ella Grigg and Gramercy Russell fought hard in the mid-court. The open squad rolled down the hill to Upwey Recreation Reserve to take on UpweyTecoma. D-grade was the first game up and it was an enthralling game with the lead changing on several occasions throughout. Olinda Ferny Creek had its nose in front when the final hooter blew. Casey Seymour had a best on court performance and was ably supported by Mary Taylor, Caz Bates and Emmalee Keegan. C-grade saw Olinda Ferny Creek lead at all changes and take control of the game in the last quarter to sneak away with a nine-goal victory. Paris Tilley was outstanding in defense, Adrienne Oates proved to be versatile in both attack and mid court, and Sera Long was steady in defence.
B-grade saw the Bloods flex their muscle in a strong performance against Upwey-Tecoma, shooting 17 goals in the first quarter. With Bron Simpson turning in her second consecutive best on court performance, Rhi Pendleton and Dana Portarianos strong in midcourt and Nic Millwood shooting 34 goals, the girls were never headed. A-grade saw another dominant performance by the Olinda Ferny Creek girls, shooting nine goals before the clock had ticked over four minutes of the first quarter. At quarter time they led 24 to nine and the result was never in doubt from that point. Alice Paget and Krista Tomlinson were outstanding in the midcourt, and Peri Stewart shot 47 goals for the match while her sister, Elly Stewart proved her versatility by moving from goal keeper to goal shooter during the second half and shooting 20 goals. This coming Saturday, Olinda Ferny Creek will host Healesville in five great games of netball. The action starts at 10.30am at Olinda Recreation Reserve. Results 17 and under Cranbourne 53 d Olinda Ferny Creek 17 D-grade Olinda Ferny Creek 27 d Upwey Tecoma 24 C-grade Olinda Ferny Creek 44 d Upwey Tecoma 35 B-grade Olinda Ferny Creek 57 d Upwey Tecoma 32 A-grade Olinda Ferny Creek 91 d Upwey Tecoma 40
Benjamin Eekleschot from the Monbulk Rangers Under-15 Rebels brings a ball to ground in Saturday's match against Berwick Spirit.
Rangers are growing By Judy Kennedy Monbulk Rangers Soccer Club players hit full stride this weekend as the Victorian Churches Football Association competition kicked off and the Football Federation of Victoria rounds resumed after the Easter break. Junior co-ordinator Ewa Wallis said close to 400 juniors had signed up to play soccer for Monbulk, adding to the 200 senior players competing in both leagues. "We've had an excellent response in terms of registrations from a wide feeder area that stretches from Nar Nar Goon up the Yarra Valley and out to Croydon," she said.
"Our two synthetic pitches and state of the art clubhouse in Old Emerald Road are attracting players who want a great experience but also top level coaching, and having the senior men's and women's teams gives our juniors something to aspire to." The Monbulk Rangers senior men's team was elevated to State League 2 South East this season and has notched up several important victories to be in first place alongside Boroondara-Carey Eagles. In the VCFA, the Under-14 Spells have started the season well winning two from two, 4-0 against South Melbourne and 3-1 versus Healesville.
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