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Trish Rathmell, artist Jenny McCracken and Mount Evelyn Primary School students with the proposed crossing deign.
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Slowing it down Mount Evelyn Primary School's science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) Girls group are in the process of campaigning for a three dimensional pedestrian crossing that aims to slow drivers down when they pass the school. A potential crossing design of a platypus was revealed at the entrance of the school on Monday 13 May that had been chosen by students hoping to raise awareness for road safety. Students were quick to name the platypus featured on the crossing as Safety Pete. Artist Jenny McCracken painted Safety Pete and said that she hopes to come back in September to complete a design over a pedestrian crossing in the school's car park. "I was invited here to do a 3D image, which is the first of hopefully many that will deal with
traffic calming, control and management to hopefully slow people down when going through. "The 3D platypus is an optical illusion and an anamorphic image using single point perspective," she said. Ms McCracken is a renowned street artist and has had her award winning artwork seen around the world. "It's a visual illusion of something floating above the road, which definitely gets people to slow down." Ms McCracken is no stranger to this type of artwork, having completed two permanent 3D pedestrian crossings in Dunedin, New Zealand. "That was the first permanent installation of a 3D crossing. Other people have done them but I think they have just been with normal paint, where this was full road safety paint, non-slip resin that ideally would last 20 years."
Mount Evelyn Primary School teacher Trish Rathmell said the project was inspired by a group of students who are helping campaign for road safety. "We have a lovely group of girls that collaborate with other girls in the community that focus on the STEM curriculum to make positive community changes and at the moment their project is to help make the roads safer." In this case, Mount Evelyn Primary School's STEM Girls have collaborated with a STEM Girls group from Lilydale High School. Ms Rathmell said that the school is grateful for VicRoads funding their Safer Speeds Challenge application and is hoping to have a 3D crossing in place at the school by September. "Research shows that it slows drivers down and makes them more aware. We want drivers to be present while they are in the car," she said. Some of the STEM Girls other interventions
aimed towards slowing traffic include their new STEM girls website, visual props, road signage and a #sounds4safespeeds campaign coming to Spotify to raise awareness about road safety. Ms Rathmell said some of the issues the school has is the lack of awareness or acknowledgement of a 40km/h zone on Monbulk Rd and Clegg Rd during school times. The school was unsuccessful in their push to have a 3D crossing placed outside the school entrance across Monbulk Rd and at the intersection across the end of Clegg Rd. Instead, they are hoping to have a permanent 3D crossing painted across their car park entrance, similar to the artwork painted by Jenny McCracken. Visit the Mount Evelyn Primary School STEM Girls website for updates on the project: https://stemgirls.com.au/
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Wear orange, take a selfie and post with the hashtag 'thankyouses'. These few simple steps mean the world to SES volunteers like the Emerald unit's Penny Edwards. She spoke to the Mail ahead of Wear Orange Wednesday, or WOW Day, on 22 May. The campaign is designed to thank the SES members, who volunteer their time to help their communities when they need them most. Ms Edwards joined about 10 years ago when she moved to Emerald from the western suburbs. "I thought that would be a great way to meet people who lived in the area and make some friends," she said. "It's a great way to support the community and I think everyone that's part of our particular unit really feels a great sense of community up in Emerald. "It's one way they can support others during times of emergency. "I think we're all from fairly common ground in that regard. It gives you extra family, extended family." She chose the SES over other service organisations for the variety. "We do so many things, we're trained in so many things," she said. "We not only chop up trees from across roads and people's driveways, but we can also help when trees come onto people's houses. "We also help police and other service in search and rescue, we do animal rescue ... "No day or job is ever the same." Ms Edwards said her most memorable turnout was to a fatal car crash - her first road accident. "It was a good coming together of all the services - SES, CFA and police," she said.
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Call for housing By Derek Schlennstedt The Eastern Affordable Housing Alliance (EAHA) is calling upon the next federal government to address the housing crisis as one of its first priorities. EAHA said the federal election campaign had been heavily focused on issues like taxation, health and education, but put little emphasis on the housing crisis. EAHA is a collaboration between the cities of Knox, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Whitehorse and Yarra Ranges. The alliance aims to ensure that the most disadvantaged people in the eastern metropolitan region can access safe, secure, affordable housing, with a view to better health outcomes and higher quality of life for all. EAHA chairman and Knox Councillor Peter Lockwood said outer metropolitan councils were experiencing a rise in the number of people sleeping rough or seeking other forms
of emergency accommodation. “Access to a roof over your head is a fundamental human right and yet governments seem willing to leave people stuck in housing limbo,” he said. “At a bare minimum, we need a dedicated Federal Housing Minister as well as the development of a Federal Housing Strategy in consultation with the States and Territories. "The strategy should identify and commit to minimum national targets for the supply of social housing. “Additionally, we need to change current tax policy settings that adversely impact the supply of affordable housing, and commit to providing additional funding for social housing.” Cr Lockwood referred to a Christina from Croydon, whose reality of the housing crisis meant renting a rundown and dilapidated house with little in the way of heating, and
only one tap with running water. He said Christina had worked hard all her life, contributing to society through her work as a carer. Now, he said, she contributes about $150 a week in rent, with ongoing health issues making it near-impossible to find more suitable rental accommodation. “Christina’s story is all too familiar to many people, including in Knox and the outer eastern metropolitan region, where demand for social and affordable housing far outstrips supply,” Cr Lockwood said. “People like Christina have contributed so much over the course of their working life - isn’t it time we gave a little back by helping her and many others to have a safe and secure place to call home?” For more information about EAHA’s Zone In: A Fair Housing System For All advocacy campaign visit www.zonein.net.au.
Rotary Club shows off its swag at dance By Jed Lanyon The Rotary Club of Lilydale hosted the Swaggie Bush Dance at Wandin North Hall on Saturday 11 May to raise money towards backpack bed swags for homeless people in the Yarra Ranges. The dance event raised $2400 which will allow local charity organisation Holy Fools to purchase of 20 swags. Rotary Club of Lilydale president Ron Haines said that around 140 people attended the event and that they had originally hoped to raise $800. “The idea came from our exchange student from Germany Philipp Woedl who wanted to raise funds for a local charity before he goes back home in July. “I was very proud to see so many people enjoying themselves and would like to thank all the many people that made the night so successful,” he said. “There were several other exchange students that attended from Brazil, Italy and Germany.” Mr Haines said it was wonderful to see so many young people and the not so young enjoying the music and joining in with the bush dance. Holy Fools CEO Neal Taylor shared how handy the swags are for those sleeping rough. “They are very helpful. If you have to sleep rough they are probably one of the best ways of surviving. “The backpack beds are totally waterproof and fireproof. They provide shelter for the night so you can pretty much sleep anywhere and out of the way,” he said. They’re comfortable in that they have a little bit of a mattress in them as well. “They’re designed to help the homeless in the sense that it has a lot of pockets and places to store things like clothing ... They’re fantastic but I wish we didn’t have to use them,” Mr Taylor said.
Slow down this winter Mount Evelyn police are urging drivers to adjust their driving for the winter weather ahead. Sergeant Craig Keithley said drivers needed to pay more attention on the roads coming into the winter months. "The roads are slippery and visibility isn't as good as it is the rest of the year," he said. "We're heading into months of dark days and rain and sleet." He hopes his warning could help drivers to avoid collisions. "Driver behaviour needs to change to suit the conditions," Sgt Keithley said. "As we go from dryer periods of the year into wetter periods of the year, people keep driving the same way. "We then get a number of collisions that were probably avoidable." He said some of these drivers were driving under or at the speed limit, but this might be too fast for the conditions. "It's about being logical and careful about how you drive and slowing down," he said. "It's safer for people to be driving slower than at the speed limit in certain circumstances."
Graffiti arrest Emerald police arrested a 14-year-old Emerald boy over a graffiti spree at the under-construction Hills Hub. Senior Constable Miles Gerrey said the vandalism had been taking place over a period of time at the community space on the corner of Belgrave-Gembrook Road. He said officers made one arrest in the early hours of Sunday 19 May. Sen Const Gerrey said police would charge the boy with wilful damage and trespassing. He warned other youths to stay away from the premises amid safety concerns due to the construction work taking place.
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The Swaggie Bush Dance raised funds for backpack beds for the homeless.
A Millgrove woman was taken to hospital by air ambulance following a four-vehicle crash in Boronia. Police are appealing for witnesses to the collision, which occurred on Liverpool Road at Dobson Lane about 6.35pm on Monday 13 May. A white Holden Rodeo tray utility carrying firewood travelling south collided with a blue Holden sedan and a purple Holden utility travelling in the opposite direction. Police said a grey Mercedes sedan subsequently collided with the blue Holden sedan. The Millgrove woman, 30, was taken to hospital by air ambulance and two other drivers were taken to hospital in road ambulances. The driver of the grey Mercedes left the scene but police later identified them. The road was closed for several hours while Major Collision Investigation Unit members processed the scene. Police are seeking anyone who witnessed the collision or saw the white Holden tray utility travelling on Liverpool Road prior to the collision. Anyone who saw the Mercedes leaving the scene should also come forward. Call Leading Senior Constable Huybens at Knox Highway Patrol on 9881 7900 or Crime Stoppers on 1300 333 000.
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Anderson’s Monbulk move In 1919, JE 'Ted' Anderson moved to Monbulk and by 1923 had acquired a small saw-bench producing timber for boxes for the local berry growers. In 1926 he purchased his first truck, 1930 he installed a petrol bowser and in 1932 built a garage on the main road, a timber yard, office and hardware shop. Two more bowsers were installed, a different petrol company's name appearing on each. After the 1939 bushfires, Ted salvaged the large Mountain Ash trees which had been burnt in the Cumberland Valley. Anderson's timber milling business became one of the biggest employers in the area and during World War II, employing 30 men. By 1946 a joinery shop was added and in
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Monbulk Historical Society president 1952 Ted's house was moved to make way for the new garage on the corner of Main and Silvan roads. The Anderson family continued to operate a hardware shop, timber mill, produce store, a garage with a Holden agency on the site with a
used car lot across the road. Timber from the mill was sold to a couple of Melbourne wholesalers and to local builders. By 1953 there were three bowsers, eight trucks and up to 33 employees. Of Ted's three sons, Ned was in charge of the mill, Frank the bush crew, and Jack the hardware and produce stores. Frank later took over the garage after Ned died in 1954. The 1950s saw the Anderson brothers buying mills at Cockatoo and at Silvan. This gave them the log licence to get timber from Beenak Forest. In 1956, Albert Crerar built a sawdust burner behind the mill. The business was split between the families
and in 1979 Frank's family moved the hardware to the garage site on the corner and was run by Frank's son Alan. During the early 1980s the hardware joined the Mitre 10 Group. Jack's family moved the produce store to the old hardware site and Jack's son Bruce and his nephew Graeme Rankin ran the produce store and timber mill. As time went by, logging timber became more distant, which led to the closure of Anderson's Monbulk mill in 1992. At the same time the produce store was sold to Eddie Anderson, youngest son of Frank, and was operated with the hardware store. In 2000 the Monbulk Mitre 10 Hardware, Anderson's Hardware and Produce Store, was sold to Paul Murphy and continues to operate.
away from their garden. Peter Wiltshire will be the keynote speaker. RSVPs are essential. Visit yrc.vic.gov.au/ indian-myna. Another event will be held in Lilydale at 2pm on the same day.
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SNIPPETS Cook up a storm New cooking classes in Malaysian, Indian and Turkish cuisine are being held at Olinda Community House. A Malaysian course on lontong will run on Monday 17 June. Indian courses on creamy chicken and rajma, on Indian cheese, shani paneer and dal makhani, and on Indian yogurt will run on Sundays 26 May, 16 June and 23 June respectively. Participants will also learn to make dough and roti at these classes. Turkish classes on Mediterranean soup ideas, on gozleme and baklava class with Turkish coffee and on Mediterranean winter cooking will run on Mondays 27 May, 3 June and 24 June respectively. Call Christine on 9751 1264 for further details and to book.
Life Activities Club Knox There is a Light Horse Field Artillery Museum
in Nar Nar Goon. Inside there is a private collection of memorabilia dedicated to the memory of animals used in the wars - horses, rats and everything - and the roles they played in the wars. Life Activities Club Knox will visit on 26 June and will car pool. Guests are welcome to join the group on this or any other activities. Call Carol on 9727 2726 for a copy of the group's newsletter.
Rise of the under-myna The Indian Myna is an introduced species that poses a threat to native animals and biodiversity. Yarra Ranges Council is holding an informative session at the Sherbrooke Family and Childrens Centre on 30 May which will give residents information on the bird's behaviour, why they're a problem in the Yarra Ranges and what residents can do to keep them
Honeyeater birthday On Saturday 25 May the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater are celebrating 30 years of working to secure the future of the criticallyendangered helmeted honeyeater. From just 50 birds in the wild five years ago to more than 200 birds today, a symposium is being held from 8.30am to 4.30pm in the Lilydale Senior Citizens Centre, 7 Hardy Street Lilydale on 25 May and will include keynote speakers Dr Jenny Gray, CEO of Zoos Victoria and Dr Sally Box, federal Threatened Species
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No MP change seen here By Casey Neill The status quo stands in the Yarra Ranges following the Saturday 18 May Federal Election. Liberal Casey MP Tony Smith was returned with just over 54 per cent of the two candidate preferred vote, ahead of Labor hopeful Bill Brindle, with counting continuing. This was 0.4 per cent down on his win last year. "I am humbled to be returned as the Federal Member for Casey," Mr Smith told the Mail. "I would like to thank our local community for their support at this election and the confidence they have shown in me over many years. "During the campaign I outlined a comprehensive plan to make our community safer and stronger. "I look forward to working with our local community to deliver on the commitments I have made."
Bill Brindle said on his Facebook page on Friday 17 May that he'd knocked on 9000 doors and made 10,000 calls since he started his campaign for Casey. "To locals in our area, thank you for opening up your homes to our campaign, for the stories you've told us about your lives, for listening to our visions for Casey and our future," he said. "Regardless of the outcome tomorrow, I am so humbled and proud to have been your Labor candidate for your community." Greens candidate Jenny Game-Lopata received the third highest number of votes, with 10.82 per cent of first preferences, but this was down 2.02 per cent from the last election. Over in La Trobe, Labor candidate Simon Curtis conceded defeat to Liberal incumbent Jason Wood early on Sunday morning. "This morning, I contacted Jason Wood to congratulate him on his positive result in the
election," Mr Curtis said on his Facebook page. "Whilst there are still more than a quarter of votes to count, it has become increasingly unlikely that those votes could bridge this gap. "Regardless of the outcome, I will always be an active and reliable contributor to our local community." Mr Wood wished Mr Curtis and his family all the best for the future. "On behalf of my wife Judy and daughter Jasmine, it is with great pride and honour to continue to be your voice in Parliament, and to deliver all of my election commitments from scout hall upgrades (one of my favourites) to sporting clubs and major road projects as we have successfully formed government," wrote on his Facebook page. Mr Wood received a 54.09 per cent of the two candidate preferred vote, with some votes still to be counted. This was up 0.87 per cent from the previous
election. Greens candidate Amy Gregorovich received the third highest votes, with 7.52 per cent of the primary vote, followed closely by Pauline Hanson's One Nation hopeful Esther Baker, with 4.68 per cent. In Aston, Liberal incumbent Alan Tudge said he was very honoured to be re-elected. "Thank you for putting your trust in me again," he wrote on his Facebook page on Sunday. "We have an incredible community in Knox and I'm proud to be your representative. "Tomorrow, it's back to work to deliver on our plans." Mr Tudge received 57.41 per cent of the two candidate preferred vote ahead of ALP candidate Kadira Pethiyagoda, with some votes still to be counted. This was a 2.71 per cent swing in his favour from the last election.
Preacher in Gembrook By Mitchell Clarke The town of Gembrook has been transformed into a supernatural world with a production company taking to the town to film scenes for the upcoming season of American television series Preacher. While their presence in the area is currently 'top secret', a large production crew and convoy of filming trailers have parked themselves next to the Puffing Billy track. Residents on Innes Road received notice that Frontier Productions will film scenes for a masqueraded television series titled 'Klaus'. The crew arrived in Gembrook on Tuesday 14 May and will film for three days wrapping up on Thursday 16 May.
Scenes have been filmed at 18 Innes Road and in the trees next to JAC Russell Reserve. Pakenham Gazette contacted the producer however they were unable to provide any further details "due to the confidential nature of this project". Preacher has been filming in locations around Melbourne for the past six months. It's believed the crew is set to head to a secret location in North Melbourne next. Viewers can stream Preacher on Stan.
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Kinder kids given bush treatment By Derek Schlennstedt Gembrook MP Brad Battin joined students at Gembrook Pre-School and their parents for some bush tucker on 13 April at their fortnightly bush kinder. Gembrook Pre-School’s Wombat Group meet regularly at Gilwell Park to immerse their students in the great outdoors, spending their kinder session exploring and learning about the nature around them. Mr Battin presented them with an Aboriginal flag and highlighted the importance of understanding the responsibility everyone has in protecting the environment for the future. “It is wonderful to see the dedication of Mrs B and the Gembrook School Committee in recognising the importance of our children getting outside and exploring nature” he said. “The Gembrook community are fortunate to have Gilwell Park at their doorstep. "A special thank you to Russell Bradd, manager of Gilwell Park, for supporting the initiative and assisting with the pre-school’s bush kinder.” The Aboriginal flag was not the only gift the students received that morning. The Gembrook Craft Group presented the students with a handmade indigenous sign with the word Wominjeka, which means welcome in the native language of the Wurundjeri people. Students treated their guests to baked potatoes cooked on their campfire before exploring the bushland around them. “It was great to see the students balancing
Liberal State Member of Parliament Brad Battin MP joined students at Gembrook Pre-School and their parents for some bush tucker. along tree trunks, exploring for bugs and getting down and dirty with nature where their imaginations were running wild.” Mr Battin said. “It’s the early interaction with nature and the environment that will ensure future generations have a deep understanding of the
environment they have inherited and the responsibility they hold in taking care of their surrounds.” Gembrook Pre-School has been running the four-hour bush kinder session in Gilwell Park for the past five years.
Wick is lit John Wick, Chapter 3: Parabellum Starring Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry and Mark Dacascos Rated MA15+ John Wick, Chapter 3: Parabellum is another enthralling, exquisitely-produced entry in the John Wick action franchise, but it’s somewhat lacking in ideas. Reeves maintains an aura of stolid, softspoken deadliness as John Wick, an elite excommunicated assassin hunted by every hitman in New York City, and Halle Berry joins him as Sofia, a fiercely confident old friend indebted to John. Both actors are powerhouses in the superb action sequences, which balance their lethal skill with overwhelming odds and brutality. The fights feature plenty of impressive long takes and even convey character development, as John uses his opponents’ skills against them. Parabellum continues the subtle humour and intriguing world-building of its predecessors, with assassins expressing admiration for John between trying to kill him and the plot presenting new extensions of the Continental assassin community. The narrative steadily ramps up the suspense both through the sheer number and daunting skill of John’s enemies and the cruel actions of the Adjudicator (Asia Kate Dillon), the cold, deeply charismatic villain purging anyone who has helped John. But while the action is elegant, visceral and extremely suspenseful, it is rather derivative: Parabellum’s climax re-treads John Wick 2’s climax too closely, and Parabellum clearly rips off its motorcycle swordfight from the 2017 South Korean thriller The Villainess. John Wick, Chapter 3: Parabellum is an engrossing, funny, highly-suspenseful action film, but the action itself is strikingly unoriginal. - Seth Lukas Hynes
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This year's National Volunteer Week theme is 'making a world of difference' - something that Fernlea says its volunteers absolutely do. The week this year runs from 20 to 24 May and is an annual celebration that acknowledges the generous contribution of the nation's volunteers. To celebrate, Fernlea developed a complete suite of online training to support volunteers in all roles. Based on a series of modules, the training has been developed in response to feedback from its volunteers, to provide greater support and to enhance the volunteer experience. Fernlea provides support for people with a life-limiting illness through day respite services in Emerald and Berwick, as well as in-home care services in Melbourne's east and south east. They have more than 60 volunteers who work in a variety of roles. They help to provide support for respite guests and work in the Fernlea Shop of Oppor-
Families in Cardinia Shire are encouraged to register for 2020 kindergarten places by 5pm on Friday 28 June for first round offers. Kindergarten is a play-based learning program that builds children’s confidence, enhances their social and language skills, expands their physical abilities and prepares them for schooling. In Cardinia Shire, the council provides a central registration service for both threeyear-old and four-year-old community kindergarten programs offered in its facilities. The four-year-old kindergarten program is partially funded by the State Government for up to 15 hours per week for eligible children who are four years-old on or before 30 April in the year they attend kindergarten. The three-year-old kindergarten program is not currently government funded and usually only includes sessions up to six hours per week. Visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/kindergarten or call 1300 787 624 for more information.
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Sick koala, sad end A koala that lets a person get close is a koala in need of help. That's the message from Warriors 4 Wildlife after they caught up with an unwell male koala in Upper Ferntree Gully on Monday 13 May. Rescuers had been trying to capture him for a couple of months as they knew he'd been sick. They caught him and took him to Happy Tails Vet to see Jason, who specialised in koalas on Raymond Island. The furry marsupial was an older male who was underweight, dehydrated, going blind and with early kidney failure. "With that diagnosis the best thing was to not let him suffer and put him to sleep," Warriors 4 Wildlife said. "If you ever come across a koala that allows you to get close or even to play with it, please call a wildlife shelter as there is something wrong." The group also warned against giving water to a koala in a bottle, as it can go into their lungs and cause infection. Place the water in a bowl so they can drink out of it. "Many years ago koalas were relocated to the Dandenong Ranges in the late 1980s and 1990s from Churchill Island, near Phillip Island, and small breeding populations were established," Warriors 4 Wildlife said. "Even though they are rare to find in this area there have been known sightings. "Whilst it's exciting to know there is a small population of koalas in the Dandenong Ranges, this story is a sad one. "If you find a wild animal in a place that seems out of place to you and the animal lets you near it, there is every chance the animal is unwell and needs help." The group warned against touching it, picking up the animal or trying to feed it.
Conservation aid request Locals can have their say on a new conservation area in the Yarra Valley and south east Dandenong Ranges. The Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) is seeking expressions of interest to join a new Conservation Area Community Reference Group. The reference group will support DELWP and Parks Victoria as they establish the new conservation area by helping them to understand community views and concerns. DELWP is particularly looking for individuals who are passionate about their community and have skills in conservation, agriculture and horticulture, recreation, tourism, Aboriginal cultural values, or fire risk management and control. The group will meet four times per year and a commitment of up to three years would be advantageous. To find out more about this group or express interest in joining, visit www.delwp.vic. gov.au/YCACRG by 11 June.
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The koala was very unwell. "Call a rescuer or carer immediately and report the sighting so they can help it," the group said.
Call Warriors 4 Wildlife on 0401 811 937 or Wildlife Victoria on 8400 7300.
Ranges Young Strings is rehearsing a brand new music piece written just for them. The Dandenong Ranges Music Council (DRMC) ensemble for young string players is part of the Victorian Community Orchestras project. The project has also connected with the Dandenong Ranges Orchestra, and has a mission to introduce community orchestras to composers. The result is original works or arrangements of major works, encouraging a collaborative approach to bring new music to life. The Ranges Young Strings work is called Forest Song and has three movements representing different aspects of the local forest understory, canopy and decomposition. All the groups will perform at the Malvern Town Hall on Saturday 24 August at 4pm. Visit www.vcoproject.org for more information and ticket sales.
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New tastes for everyone Monbulk Bowling Club is pleased to offer a fresh new menu for the change of season. The new menu is available this week and there is something for everyone. The feature dish for this menu highlights some tastes of winter - lamb shanks with mash and root vegetables. The club's chef has included a specialty lamb korma curry created from a complex combination of spices and bound to warm diners up on the cooler nights. Vegetarians are always catered for at the club and the new menu will feature the club's popular three-cheese arancini, freshly made by the chefs. The dish is available as an entree or maincourse serving. The club's risotto is flavoured with pumpkin, pine nut and spinach for this menu, so perfectly suited to the vegetarian diner. Wednesday night sees the bowling club offer the community great value for money with its $15.00 parmas. These are accompanied by chips and salad and are a crowd favourite. Customers will continue to see some of the regular favourites still available including marinated lamb rump and fish of the day. Steaks are always available and slow roasted pork belly is often served as the roast of the day. Local artists are the feature for Friday nights at the club. There is a wide variety of talented musicians that come and perform, enhancing the ambience and entertaining the diners. Birthdays can also be celebrated at the bowling club. Bookings for dinner can be made by calling the club on 9756 6183 and large groups are always welcome. To stay up to date with everything happening at the Monbulk Bowling Club, find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/monbulkbistro.
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SOPHISTICATED TOWNHOUSE LIVING SMART, sophisticated and styled to impress today’s modern buyers, the agent says, these four townhouses have been built with low-maintenance living as a main focus. Quality assured and spaciousness throughout, the agent says these homes are in an excellent location close to Knox City and within walking distance to Mountain Gate shopping precinct, schools, public transport and cafes and eateries. All properties come complete with high standard two-pak kitchens that contain stone benchtops, mirrored splashback and Smeg appliances. There is also reverse-cycle heating and cooling, oak flooring, double glazed windows and solar hot water. Three of these townhouses are still available. Townhouse one is two-storey with three
bedrooms, the master with balcony access, and fitted robes. There are two bathrooms including ensuite, open plan living/dining, quality kitchen, single garage with internal access and wide balcony. Townhouse two is three-storey with three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms including ensuite and three toilets. There's a spacious lounge and separate dining/meals area, quality kitchen, single garage with internal access and private balcony. Townhouse three is also there-storey with three spacious bedrooms, with master with walk-in robe and private balcony. There are fitted robes, three bathrooms and four toilets including two ensuites, two large living zones, quality kitchen, single garage with internal access and dual balconies. â—?
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7 Brisbanes Road Cockatoo
$570,000 - $630,000
$575,000 - $630,000
30 Hazel street Cockatoo
Private, Character 3 Bedroom Home on Half an Acre!
Family Home That Ticks All The Boxes!
Absolutely charming log cabin home on just under ½ acre. Features dado panelling, vaulted ceilings, WFH, S/S cooling, 3 spacious robed BDRs with Master BDR with walk through robe & ensuite with spa. Renovated kitchen adjoins the open plan lounge & dining area. Outdoor entertaining area, DBL garage/workshop, 9000 ltr water tank & 1.6KW solar panels. Fully fenced property located minutes from Cockatoo.
This well presented, comfortable split level 4 BDR family home is an easy stroll to Cockatoo township & public transport. Master BDR has an ensuite and access to a private courtyard with spa. Features cathedral ceilings, large windows, well-appointed kitchen, 2 living areas, GDH, fully fenced, DBL LU shed, landscaped gardens, under house storage & elevated position with views.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
46 School Road Menzies Creek
$680,000 - $745,000
14 Redwood Road Gembrook
$590,000 - $625,000
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Charming 2 level weatherboard home with 4 BDRs, 2 living areas & spectacular views over the Cardinia Dam & beyond! Polished hardwood loor, spacious new kitchen, sizable Master with ensuite, GDH, S/S, WFH, DBL glazed windows & an abundance of storage. Elevated balcony with views, sensational ininity edge pool, Balinese hut, 5kw solar power & DBL garage. Close to Pufing Billy, schools & public transport.
Well presented home with 4 good sized BDRs & plenty of living space with a family room, combined living & dining area, light & airy kitchen, family meals area & outdoor sun room. Features GDH, S/S, evaporative cooling & ceiling fans, 2 x paved entertaining areas, stone retaining walls, landscaped gardens, a fully fenced rear yard, a sealed drive & 4 car LU garage. Walking distance to shops, cafes, parkland & schools.
Contact: Bethany Day 0438 844 968
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Friday 31st May, 2019 10am - 12noon Getting the community together over tea and treats, and help raise funds to support those impacted by cancer. Gold coin donation (or more) on the day in exchange for some great food, company and conversation.
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$620,000 - $680,000
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Secluded on almost 11 acres in Olinda, in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges, is Quiddity, a superb country estate that has never before been offered to the market. It has two architect designed, bespoke residences. The sweeping tree lined drive leads past the American style barn to the main house with its vertical timbers, expansive windows & French doors & broad verandahs The main home has 38 squares of luxurious living with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an extensive attic & a well-appointed kitchen with bench timbers from an old pier & integrated refrigerator, freezer & DW. Everything has been meticulously designed incl the elegant steel & timber staircase, the OFP lanked by bookshelves in the living room, the handcrafted wall lights & the hand forged handles on all cabinetry. Close to the main house is a private, solar heated swimming pool.
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: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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55 Ternes Road Upwey
$620,000 - $680,000
335 Warburton Hwy Wandin North
$590,000 - $640,000
Great Family Home in Upwey!
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Set on a large 1919m2 (approx.) block this home has been beautifully maintained. Located in a tranquil yet convenient position & a short drive to the Upwey town centre. Upon entry you are greeted by the open plan living with swathes of natural light & split system air-conditioning. Flowing on to the recently updated kitchen with ample bench & cabinetry space, gas cooktop, DW, downlights & adjoining dining area. Offering 4 bedrooms with BIRs, the master bedroom has a split system with full ENS & the 2 remaining bedrooms on the upper level are serviced by the main bathroom with spa & double vanity. Downstairs, there is a lge rumpus room with split system, bar, pool room & 4th bedroom with BIRs, with its own separate entrance. Entertaining bliss ensues as you have the convenience of 2 separate balconies & outdoor areas coupled with a large backyard.
This neat home is positioned to please and very convenient, situated just a short stroll to public transport and local shops the location is perfect. Offering 3 bedrooms with a beautiful fresh bathroom, ducted heating, split system and polished loorboards, fresh, modern, light and bright throughout with a superb kitchen with gas cooking and plenty of bench and cupboard space including a separate meals area and a great size lounge/family room, great space outside with well over 1/4 acre to enjoy with a covered entertaining area and offering plenty of room for the kids and pets to run around. Securely fenced plus a lock up garage and garden shed, nothing to do but to sit back, relax and enjoy.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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MILLION-DOLLAR VIEWS, INFINITY POOL LOCATED in leafy Menzies Creek, which the agent says a highly sought-after area in the Dandenong Ranges, is this charming weatherboard home. Over two levels this four-bedroom family home has two living areas and views over the Cardinia dam and beyond. The sealed driveway and brick paved entry are fringed by gardens full of azaleas, rhododendrons and magnolias – the agent says the autumn hues of this garden will be spectacular. Entering this home, the agent says buyers will get a lovely sense of space and light with the neutral tones, polished hardwood floors and large windows throughout. This home features two separate living zones, spacious new kitchen with stone bench tops and large walk-in pantry, a sizable master with an ensuite and bay window, and an abundance of storage. From the two living areas, the large windows frame the views which can also be enjoyed from the elevated balcony that these areas have access to. Outside, the home has been set up for entertaining with an infinity edge pool with a water feature and nearby Balinese hut. Surrounded by mature trees and shrubs, this home offers privacy for peace and tranquillity. Also featured are gas ducted heating, split-system, wood fire heater, double-glazed windows on the lower level, 5kw solar power system, double garage and landscaped gardens. Fully fenced, this home is walking distance to the Puffing Billy station, schools and public transport. �
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 46 School Road, Menzies Creek, VIC 3159 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $680,000 - $745,000 Contact: Bethany Day 0438 844 968, BELL REAL ESTATE EMERALD 5968 6222
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This tri level home provides great character and charm with features like the wood ire, cathedral ceilings, private balconies and beautifully shaped rooms, If you have been looking for the perfect weekender or stylish family home then look no further. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
Perfectly positioned on the high side of the road this immaculate double storey charmer is sure to impress! Offering; 2 good sized bedrooms upstairs PLUS a teenagers retreat/ 3rd bedroom downstairs, Beautiful kitchen/dining,a magniicent updated main bathroom and much much more. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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$497,000-$539,000
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$540,000 - $580,000
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Situated in prime location this gorgeous character hills cottage awaits you. Upon entering the wellloved home you are greeted by a bright and light lounge room featuring a stunning wood ire, fully functional timber kitchen, beautifully maintained gardens and so much more. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
This lovely brick home is nestled in the foothills of the picturesque Dandenong Ranges providing a great opportunity for a young family or someone looking to get into the market. Offering; 3 good sized bedrooms, spacious lounge and fantastic rear undercover deck. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)
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Tough weekend on turf By Nick Creely The Bendigo Football Netball League were merciless from start to finish, handing AFL Outer East a heavy defeat in the AFL Victoria Community Championships on Saturday, 18.17 (125) to 3.8 (26). A strong crowd came in droves to QEO in Bendigo to see the home side and the inaugural interleague side of the Outer East do battle, and from the early stages, it was obvious that the slickness of the home team would provide plenty of headaches for coach Nick Rutley. In the early stages, despite not perhaps putting the score on the board, Bendigo were cutting the Outer East up with their handballing game, moving their way around the ground with precision before getting the ball into dangerous spots in their attacking 50.
The Outer East defence were working overtime, and after a goalless first term, were trailing by 25-points after a four-goal opening term to the home side. Outer East coach Nick Rutley was adamant in the huddle at quarter time that they just had to work harder and change the angles to utilise the unique dimensions of the ground, similar to the home team, who changed the angles at a rate that couldn't be contained. But, a blistering second-term completely flattened Outer East, with Bendigo slamming on six-goals to one, with co-captain Marcus Hottes the only to score a goal for the undersiege visitors that term. With the likes of skipper Jackson Geary, Pat McKenna, Nathan Horbury and eventual bestafield Jake Thurum cutting the game apart, it was a devastating quarter that saw the Outer
East return to the sheds licking their wounds and wondering where to go next. Despite the defence holding up well in the third term, largely through the efforts of Brandon Osborne and the impressive young Will Arthurson, they couldn't put any pressure at all on the scoreboard, with just three behinds scored for the visitors to take them to a woeful 1.7 at three quarter time, trailing by a whopping 74-points with a quarter to play. Within seconds of the final term, the home side piled on more pain, with an easy goal setting the tone for a potential three-figure loss, and after the visitors rallied late to add two more goals, Bendigo still ran out 99-point winners after slamming on an impressive six final-term majors. In a bitterly disappointing day for Outer East - who were missing plenty of stars through
injury and unavailability - Osborne was outstanding in defence, Hottes was a bull in the middle, while youngsters Patrick Bruzzese and Will Arthurson stood tall all day. In the Under 18s game prior to the senior clash, Bendigo also scored a victory against a wasteful Outer East, 9.5 (59) to 6.13 (49). The Outer East controlled proceedings for a large chunk of the clash, but crucially struggled to convert many simple chances throughout the afternoon. Rogan Goonan was best-afield in a losing cause in what was a tremendous performance. In the netball results, Outer East went down 55-40 to Bendigo in the senior netball clash, with Seville's Steph McNay named best on court, while an impressive Bendigo unit won 62-35 against Outer East in the Under 17 clash.
Fantastic four make it into male and female sqauds By Steve Brown The Ferntree Gully and District Cricket Association (FTGDCA) now boasts four members of the Victorian male and female squads Cricket Victoria recently announced for season 2019'20. Glenn Maxwell from South Belgrave, Sam Harper from Eildon Park and Mitchell Perry from Knoxfield have been joined by 16-yearold Tess Flintoff from Knox Gardens, who enters new territory becoming the first local female to make it to the big time. Cricket Victoria flagged its interest in Flintoff, the state under-18 skipper, when it selected her in a warm-up match against a fullstrength Australian line-up in March this year at the Junction Oval. Knoxfield's Norm Reeves Shield premiership player Mitch Perry had his rookie contract extended while Harper continues to battle for the gloves with Seb Gotch. Maxwell will be unavailable for Victoria when on national duties and is currently training for the World Cup in England.
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Hawks spirit The Monbulk Junior Football Club played away against Olinda and the under-10s played a lightning round. It was a mixed-bag results-wise but all games were played with the fighting Hawks spirit. Under-9 Monbulk vs Olinda The team followed on well from last week's game with continuous link-up hand balls and spot-on kicks. The team has improved outstandingly from the start of the season. Best: L. McConchie, B. Gray, J. Sari, J. Kanter. Under-10 The side played three games in the Lightning Premiership round at Wesburn. The team started a little slow but really 16 MAIL
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The Hawks stuck with their opponents really well in the second half, scoring two goals each. The team's effort is definitely there, they just need to get a bit better at how they use it. Best: T. Higgins, C. Hooper, X. Hourigan, Z. Gates, B. Downey, A. Rayner, T. Gethin-Davies (Olinda Medal). Under-14 Olinda 8.9.57 d Monbulk 7.1.43 The Hawks will continue to work on the basics and will improve. Under-14 girls Monbulk 8.5.53 d Olinda 0.3.3 Shawn and Brent have coached and supported the team's growth while regular coach has been away. The side is building a team of players that really work hard on the field regardless of their positions.
Their ball usage and decision-making in this match was consistent, and efforts along with voice support resulted in a strong team display of football. Best: M. Laven, A. Hughson, I. Linde, H. Kolstra, C. Bakker, J. Farmer. Under-16 Monbulk 12.7.79 d Olinda 7.4.46 This was a tough contest. Pressure was high and the boys worked hard to keep to team structures. Olinda kicked the first goal in the fourth quarter then the Hawks finished the game strongly. Best: G. Ross, J. Niclasen, M. Bateson, J. Young, M. Rouget, N. Stack. mailcommunity.com.au
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PBs scored in the frosty sunshine By Michael Clarke Perfect conditions greeted a large number of enthusiastic Yarra Ranges Athletics runners for one of the favourite courses at Lillydale Lake. For the sixth round the club again had more than 100 finishers. Some familiar faces had their first run for the winter season. The empty container was proof that plenty of personal bests were being run. Lillydale Lake courses are almost the perfect tune-up before runners head to the Knox Open Day next week. This week's unofficial results are: 500 metres: Georgia McKinnon 2:45.02, Erik Beeson 2:50.60, Chloe Dux 2:59.96, Hudson McLeod 3:05.06, Bryce Johnson 3:05.55, Scarlett Da Costa 3:20.18, Samantha Benson 3:20.51, Zara Gopal 3:26.75, Keely McLeod 3:28.04, Harlem Willis 3:36.43, Annabelle Cannon 3:39.46, Leah Kinwell 3:40.04, Riley Yorke 3:42.31, Winter Anderson-Bonsal 3:47.44. 1000 metres: David Nackovski 4:20.38, Kobe Coxhill 4:25.74, Tru Spittle 4:31.81, Lexi Aders 4:41.57, Jack Brideson 4:45.23, Finn Johnson 4:45.71, Holly Yorke 4:51.80, Bay Spittle 4:56.80, Deacon McLeod 5:00.48, Emily Kinwel 5:00.81, Lily Clarke 5:01.55, Tobyn Harris 5:03.29, Ezekiel Ryder 5:12.29, Evelyn Ryder 5:15.79, Mischa Gopal 5:16.23, Zoe Clarke 5:17.08, Stephanie van Bemmel 5:17.56, Ciara Willey 5:18.10, Madeline Cannon 5:20.59, Erik Beeson 5:28.49, Sarina Hathaway 5:30.43, Amelia Eldridge 5:42.03, Chloe Da Costa 5:42.88, Meadow Anderson-Bonsal 5:52.87, Imogen Ryder 6:13.63, Abigail Vallance 6:14.17, Chloe Dux 6:19.17.
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Doncaster East 11.11.77 d Upper Ferntree Gully 11.8.74 GOALS - Upper Ferntree Gully: T. Strange 2, R. Phillips 2, K. Quirk 2, R. Hore 2, R. Einsporn, S. Lovell, M. Lee. BEST - Upper Ferntree Gully: T. Meagher, M. Lee, L. Gellie, A. Quirk, T. Strange, A. Godfrey. Knox 13.16.94 d Lilydale 10.20.80 GOALS - Lilydale: T. Klaas-Henry 3, B. Lowe 2, L. Wilson 2, R. McNay 2, J. Depace. BEST - Lilydale: J. Healy, J. Depace, B. Batty, R. McNay, D. Baldwin, M. De Franceschi.
3rd Division Seniors South Belgrave 22.18.150 d Glen Waverley Hawks 3.2.20 GOALS - South Belgrave: J. Robertson 3, L. Odermatt 3, J. Kidd 3, L. Kidd 2, T. Riseley 2, P. Costa 2, B. Connelly, R. Daraio, M. Smith, J. Brettoner, T. Withers, A. Jonkers, S. Brown. BEST - South Belgrave: B. Haddock, T. Riseley, L. Kidd, A. Jonkers, M. Smith, S. Brown. 4th Division Seniors Forest Hill 13.6.84 d Coldstream 9.12.66 GOALS - Coldstream: M. Edmonds 2, A. Dale 2, S. Stern, B. Batten-Leitch, A. Faulkner, D. Versteegen, D. Gordon. BEST - Coldstream: C. Eisele, M. Edmonds, S. Stern, D. Cecere, J. Iedema, A. McInerney.
1st Division Reserves Doncaster East 11.8.74 d Upper Ferntree Gully 8.7.55 Lilydale 12.9.81 d Knox 7.9.51
3rd Division Reserves South Belgrave 8.13.61 d Glen Waverley Hawks 4.7.31
4th Division Reserves Coldstream 4.14.38 d Forest Hill 2.4.16 Surrey Park 13.6.84 d Silvan 3.5.23
1st Division Under-19 Surrey Park 18.13.121 d Upper Ferntree Gully 3.1.19 Lilydale 15.13.103 d Knox 6.5.41
4th Division Under-19 South Belgrave 13.20.98 d Forest Hill 10.2.62 Noble Park 23.13.151 d Coldstream 0.2.2 Kilsyth 8.9.57 d Silvan 7.7.49
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with more than 30 years of experience; and John, a mechanic and parts expert with 10plus years of experience. Meanwhile, Carlene brings more than 10 years of experience in customer service and logistics. Brock Auto Parts specialises in late-model cars that many would consider too good to be dismantled. They cover all needs for your car, so you can
keep it in top condition and your family safe on the road. Trading hours are Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 5pm. Brock Auto Parts is located at 18 Melba Avenue, Lilydale. For more information, contact (03) 9735 1033 or email enquiries@brockautos.com.au.
The well-known Lilydale premises. 161974
WWW.BROCKAUTOPARTS.COM.AU
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTRE
“Call, email or drop in for great prices and friendly advice” •TOPQUALITYRECYCLED HOLDENPARTS •LOWESTPRICES •INSTALLATION AVAILABLE
76 Main Street, Upwey Ph: 9754 7533 David and Lisa Clark mailcommunity.com.au
Open Mon-Fri 8.30am to 5pm
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•Changeoverautotransmissions •Frontwheeldrivetransaxles •Electronictransmissiondiagnostics •Differentials •Allmechanicalrepairsandservicing •Manualtransmissions •Qualityworkmanship
P: 9735 1033
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•FRIENDLYADVICE
E:enquiries@brockautos.com.au 18MelbaAve,Lilydale
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