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Iain Townsley, Chris Thiele, Bob Richardson, Chris Newell and Stan Beaumont outside Lilydale Primary School, where the recreation will start.
March to peace World War I veterans held a peace march down Castella Street, Lilydale, to celebrate the Treaty of Versailles officially ending The Great War in 1919. One hundred years later, ex-service people are invited to help recreate the historical event. The original march took place on 19 July 1919. The recreation will start at 11am on Saturday 20 July outside Lilydale Primary School. The march will proceed down Castella Street to the Athenaeum Theatre, where a ceremony will take place under the Shire of Lillydale World War I Honour Board. Veterans included on the honour board hail from Coldstream, Croydon, Gruyere, Kal-
orama, Kilsyth, Lilydale, Monbulk, Montrose, Mooroolbark, Mount Dandenong, Mount Evelyn, Olinda, Ringwood, Seville, Silvan, Wandin, Wonga Park and Yering. Armistice Day, today known as Remembrance Day, on 11 November 1918 signalled a ceasefire in The Great War. WWI officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on 29 June 1919. The document was among five treaties formulated at the Paris Peace Conference and established the conditions of peace with Germany. This event follows a slew of commemorations in the region to mark the century that has passed since WWI.
Mount Evelyn RSL finished tributes for local service men and women held 100 years to the day after their deaths with Mount Evelyn sailor Sub-Lieutenant Frank Larkins at the Mount Evelyn War Memorial on Thursday 20 June. It was the final of 63 services held since 2015, a ritual the Mount Evelyn and Lilydale RSLs started to mark the Centenary of Anzac at war memorials in Montrose, Wandin, Mount Evelyn, Yarra Glen, Silvan and Lilydale. The RSLs will now turn their attention to the Vietnam War. The Mount Evelyn War Memorial will host a tribute to Ray Moore, 50 years after he was killed in action in Vietnam on Wednesday 24 July at 11am.
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Not boring Yarra Ranges Council, Eastern Regional Libraries, Milwarra Primary School, ADRA and Inspiro have teamed up to provide several free, fun-filled activities to keep the boredom at bay for children these winter school holidays. The winter activities include meeting Australian animals and critters up close, STEM activities and even the art of chocolate making. The winter program runs until 10 July. All the event details can be found at www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/Lists/Events/Youth-Holiday-Program-Winter-2019. Mail photographer Rob Carew captured some of the fun and frivolous activities on offer.
Amanda Pockett captured these gorgeous reflections at the Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens. Follow @MailCommunity on Facebook for more photos from across the Yarra Ranges and tag us in your local snaps for a chance to see them in print.
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The time has come to deport the Queenslanders who infest Emerald like cane toads and skew the election results. Ninety-two of them voted for the Queensland parties (led by Pauline Hanson and Clive Palmer) at the recent Federal Election. My nephew tells me that I am being absurd;
no Queenslander would leave the warmth of their beloved state for the freeze of Emerald, so I am forced to conclude that these votes came from grand-childless persons who care little for the future, and/or people who believe that booing champion footballer Adam Goodes had no racial connotations. Bill Pell, Emerald
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Fund-raising foray By Derek Schlennstedt Locals have formed a Gembrook Pub Working Group to try to bring a pub back to the town. The group has been established under the auspice of the Gembrook Community Group to see what can be done to ensure that a pub is rebuilt in Gembrook. Members have already been undertaking fund-raising efforts to buy and rebuild the Ranges Hotel, which burnt down in September last year. Efforts have so far included a $20 minimum sausage sizzle on Sunday 7 July. Gembrook Pub Working Group committee member Garry McGough, who is also the Eastern Dandenong Ranges Association (EDRA) chairman for business and tourism, said the fund-raiser brought in a little over $1000. “We only had a day's notice as we announced it on Friday and we had 40 people come and donate over $1000,” he said. “It wasn’t about the sausage, it was all about community interest. "Gembrook has a huge, strong community
with passionate love for their town and they really care.” According to the fund-raising poster for the sausage sizzle, all funds would go to initial plans and concept drawings for a new pub. Mr McGough said phone numbers had been taken and that if the funds were not used, those who had donated would be refunded or given the chance to redirect the cash toward something else for the town. “The $1005 dollars I’m going to give to our treasurer of the Gembrook Community Group and it will be deposited into the group's bank account,” he said. “If the money is not spent it will be offered back to the donors, as we have all their phone numbers. “If we do spend it and don’t use all of it, it will be offered back on a percentage basis, or if we use it for other community purposes such as looking at getting decent toilets. "We could do with some modern amenities and there are things we can put it towards, but that’s up to the donors, as we’re not going to hang onto the money if they want
their money back.” A GoFundMe has also been setup which states that “if the money is not raised in time all will be refunded". The Mail contacted the GoFundMe creator for comment but did not receive a response before deadline. Mr McGough said the group was not against private investment at the former pub site, but reiterated the site should be used to rebuild a pub or hotel and that the community fundraising was a last resort. “If a private investor buys the land and is agreeable to build a hotel on it, there won’t be a problem, but we don’t want to see it bought for land bank, or building units on it,” he said. “We would like to see a hotel back in Gembrook.” The property is on the market and is set to be auctioned on 20 July. The Gembrook Pub Working Group holds regular meetings, with dates posted on the Gembrook Community Group Facebook page.
Don’t let dogs of the homeless go hungry By Derek Schlennstedt Pets save us as much as we save them. That’s why this winter the Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service (DRERS) is helping pet owners at risk of homelessness to provide for their pets. Because if the risk of homelessness wasn’t hard enough, the loss of a friend and pet can have devastating ramifications. “We find people going through a crisis; they really need their pets more than ever,” DRERS CEO Tania Bevan said. “If somebody may be offered crisis accommodation, but they have to choose between going into a shelter and giving up their pet, they’ll choose to stay on the street because at least they have their dog.” As a result of a sudden surge in clients needing pet food, the not-for-profit organisation is asking residents to drop off spare pet food they might have. “We’re mainly after cat and dog food,” Ms Bevan said. “It really makes a difference to someone if we can provide the family with pet food, as it’s such a load off their mind knowing that their pet won’t go hungry or get sick." DRERS patron Phillip Wollen spoke to the Mail and urged residents to rally behind the charity. “Every one of us, regardless of our status or resources, is one disaster away from being homeless,” he said. “When families and social networks fail, for whatever reason, the most vulnerable suffer most. "Powerless children, the ill, the aged and pets. "All of them are family. And all of them are
Lock your doors Thieves stole $8000 in items from an unlocked car parked in Belgrave. Yarra Ranges CIU detectives are investigating and said the theft occurred between 7pm on 19 June and 7am the following day in Benson Street. Thieves took a Polaroid camera, wallet, passports and Louis Vuitton luggage, all valued at about $8000. Sergeant Mark Smithwick reiterated continued calls from police for vehicle owners to lock their doors and remove valuables. He said thieves targeted a tradie with an unlocked toolbox in the Crown Hotel car park in Lilydale between 7pm and 11.50pm on 22 June. They stole Makita and Paslode power tools from the toolbox on the ute. Sgt Smithwick urged tradies to mark their tools with their driver's licence number, including batteries, to aid in their return should they ever be stolen.
See my new ballistic vest Victoria Police has begun deploying new ballistic vests to police officers in the field. The first vests are being issued to officers in several regions, including the Yarra Ranges. Over a two year period, Victoria Police will roll out more than 14,000 of the new look ballistic vests to all police officers, Protective Services Officers (PSOs) and Police Custody Officers (PCOs) to replace current vests. Acting Assistant Commissioner Nigel Howard said the new vests have been developed to improve officer safety and will align with modern police work and current technologies. "Our police officers, PSOs and PCOs all had a role to play in developing these new vests, so we know they're fit for purpose and meet the requirements of modern policing," Mr Howard said. "The new vests are lighter, allow for greater thermal management and improved freedom of movement with increased adjustability. "We've also designed these vests to be future proofed by incorporating better integration with modern policing equipment such as the body worn cameras. "This is a further step towards modernising Victoria Police and ensuring our officers are equipped with the mechanisms required to perform their duties with safety, comfort and security at the forefront." As well as a change from navy blue to black, the new vests are lighter in weight and will provide safe and streamlined access to equipment. Recruits graduating from the police academy from September onwards will also be equipped with the new vest.
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DRERS urgently needs donations of pet food, as well as warm winter clothing and sleeping bags. in desperate need in times of family strife. “Families under stress grieve deeply when they see their beloved pets suffer. “DRERS wisely includes care for family pets as a key plank in their compassionate work. "So, may I urge all caring citizens in the Dandenong Ranges to please support DRERS in its noble work.”
DRERS urgently needs donations of pet food, as well as warm winter clothing and sleeping bags. The charity is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 12.30pm at the Belgrave Community Hub and residents can drop off items at the front desk. To find out more or donate visit www.drers. org.au/pets-are-family-too.
Victoria Police has launched a new 24-hour police assistance phone line and online reporting service. All Victorians are encouraged to contact the Police Assistance Line on 131 444 or visit the Victoria Police Online Reporting service to report non-urgent crimes and events. The Police Assistance Line and Online Reporting service will take reports or give advice at any time on non-urgent crimes and events anywhere in the state. Civilian staff at a contact centre in Ballarat will take Police Assistance Line calls under police officer supervision.
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Making good on pledges dirt roads in our area, all with the aim of ending the days of dust, potholes and mud. This funding will be provided directly to our council, which will use it to seal more dirt roads faster, as well as reduce the contribution made by landowners. Major arterial road projects have also been funded.
These include the duplication of the Maroondah Highway in Coldstream, Wellington Road in Lysterfield/Belgrave South and additional lanes along Canterbury Road. Encouraging fitness and sporting activity is important. Accordingly, I have secured funding contributions for new pavilions and the upgrading of local facilities. Projects in Wandin North, Mount Evelyn, Chirnside Park and Mooroolbark are fully funded and will soon get underway. Importantly, these facilities will benefit increasing numbers of female participants and be available for community use. Another priority is to boost tourism and local jobs. Funding of $15.3 million is being spent on four projects: the Yarra Valley Trail, Warburton
Mountain Bike trails, Warburton Community Recreation Precinct and Ridge Walk. Other projects are planned throughout our towns and suburbs, which are designed to provide better facilities, meet community needs and improve our environment. They include: safer communities with more than $805,000 of funding for security camera networks in Seville, Montrose, Warburton and Millgrove, Upwey and Wandin; funding for solar panels and batteries at key community facilities in the Yarra Valley; funding for community facilities, including at Dandenong Ranges RSL and Ferny Creek Scouts; and significant contributions towards improved sporting facilities in Belgrave, Healesville, Kilsyth, Seville, Upwey and Yarra Junction. I am looking forward to working with the many groups involved with these projects to help build stronger communities.
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Belgrave Preschool will hold a 'prepare for preschool' pop-up playground on 14 August. Parents can bring their child and join in the free preschool activities including story time, sand play, block play, imaginary play, music, art and outdoor play.
Janine Groves from Upwey Garden Group will talk and show the U3A the advantages of composting with a worm farm. The talk and show will take place at the Upwey Senior’s Community Centre, 6 Mahony Street, Upwey, on Wednesday 10 July at 7.30pm. Supper is provided. For more information call Barb on 9754 3877.
Get clowning and capering like a professional with the raucous folk from RUCCIS. Burrinja will once more be morphing into a big top these winter holidays for the seventh annual Circus Festival. with professional shows, student shows, classes and family activities for all skill levels and interests.
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It was an honour and privilege to be returned as your federal representative at the recent election. It's truly exciting to be working in partnership with local community groups and our council to deliver the important local projects that I pledged during the campaign. For some time, the lack of accessible mental health services for young people in the outer east, Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges has been apparent. Accordingly, a new $4.5 million Youth Health Hub and headspace in Lilydale will help fill critical gaps in care and support. Importantly, the hub will provide outreach services throughout our region. Making our community safer and stronger and getting you home sooner is a key priority. That's why federal funding of $150 million over 10 years will help seal 250 kilometres of
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Pruning partners Friends and Carers of Emerald Cemetery invite the community to come and assist them in pruning the roses at Emerald Cemetery on 15, 22 and 29 July, and 5 August from 10am to noon. Participants should bring their gloves, tools and a mug, as morning tea is provided. Inquiries: 5968 4603.
Enrolments Enrolments are now open for term three at the Cockatoo Community House. There are lots of fun activities for all ages, including dance, boxing, self-defence, work readiness, first aid and RSA, just to name a few. For more information call 5968 9031.
Tindale Memorial Garden The Friends of George Tindale Memorial Garden is hosting new monthly plant sales on the second Saturday each month from 10am to noon. Smaller in size, the Friends of Tindale Gardens sales will focus on seasonal plants propagated from the group's collection and donated from the friends’ gardens. Check the
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Smith back as speaker By Casey Neill Casey MP Tony Smith was returned unopposed for a third time as the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Labor MP Tony Burke said the only other speaker to achieve this was Australia's first, Frederick Holder. He was among several MPs from all sides of politics to heap praise on Mr Smith when parliament returned for the first time since the 18 May Federal Election, on 2 July. Mr Smith said it was an honour and a humbling experience to again take on the role, which involves chairing meetings, staffing the house, and interacting with the Senate, Governor-General and others.
Liberal Robertson MP Lucy Wicks moved that Mr Smith return as speaker, with ALP Calwell MP Maria Vamvakinou seconding the motion. Ms Wicks said Mr Smith was a friend to her and many other MPs he'd been fearless and impartial with his rulings. "He is able to balance the robust nature of debate in this House with the dignity and respect for our parliamentary traditions, while still bringing his quick wit and personality to this place," she said. She said Mr Smith "embodies the dignity of this office and the rich heritage of this place". Prime Minister Scott Morrison said all House of Representatives members respected Mr Smith.
"You have a wise and calming presence in this place," he said. "The normal passions and the heat of the debate that occurs in this place you accept and you celebrate, but at the same time you temper us in those times when, of course, there is overreach." Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese said he was pleased to see Mr Smith back in control of the house. "You are as fair and impartial a Speaker on either side of politics as I've seen in my more than two decades in this House," he said. "The fact that you've been nominated by the government side and seconded by the opposition side is to your credit." Mr Albanese said Mr Smith helped the
house to focus on outcomes and on what united MPs. "You also lead the parliament in terms of the officers, the clerks and all who work to make this institution operate on a day-to-day basis, and you do that in a way which has always been consultative," he said. Deputy Opposition Leader Richard Marles said Mr Smith had blossomed in the role "to become one of the really great Speakers that this nation has seen". Independent MP Bob Katter said Mr Smith recognised "that there are other elements in this parliament except those on your left and those on your right—that we are people up here—and we deeply appreciate that".
Fretted frivolity with free-spirited Ben Kelly Free-spirited Silvan musician Ben Kelly is returning for the third time to The Melbourne Guitar Show. Known for his unique musical stylings, Ben draws inspiration from many different places, genres and influences including Latin American, Spanish guitar, African-inspired rhythms, and eastern-style melodies to name a few. Speaking to the Mail, Ben said he was chuffed to be invited back to the Guitar Show and was looking forward to playing with other like-minded musicians. “It’s the largest guitar festival in the southern hemisphere, they have literally maybe thousands guitars,” he said. “You’ve got professional, world-class musicians and you’ve got people thinking about just buying a guitar all in the same area together. "It’s a great opportunity to hear them play,
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By Jed Lanyon An elderly couple has been reunited with their dog Millie after she was taken during a car theft in Blind Bight on Saturday 22 June. The 11-year-old Beagle was located in Montrose over 60 kilometres away from home on Tuesday 2 July and taken to Coldstream Animal Aid where she happily joined her owner Geoff Schmutter and Bev Barton again on Thursday 4 July. "I can't believe it ... it's been nearly two weeks now," Mr Schmutter said. "She means so much to me, we walk two or three times a day with her." Mr Schmutter said the incident occurred after momentarily leaving his car with the keys in the ignition while grabbing a newspaper. "Instead of walking, it was pouring with rain so we just drove the car down and I had left the keys in the car. "I was only two seconds flat and I had watched them drive away." After a week had passed, Mr Schmutter was unsure if he would ever see Millie again. The car was found in Bentleigh on 24 June, two days after being stolen but there was still no sign of Millie. "The car was a bit of a wreck, it's been through bush and everything, the bumper bar scratched really deep. It has scratches all over it and dints, it's been around. "She's just like one of my children, that's how it is." Animal Aid Victoria's media and event manager Elle Ammann said that a member of
Much loved Millie 195260 the public had found Millie and brought her to Animal Aid. "She's been well kept over the last ten days, she's not dirty, doesn't have fleas and she's not skinny," she said. Mr Schmutter was thankful to see Millie in good condition. "The police have been absolutely marvel-
Picture: ROB CAREW lous; I've had people knocking on my door ten times a day. Everyone was worried about her. "I just can't believe I've got her ... It means so much to me, I just couldn't go on without her." Victoria Police is urging anyone with information or who may have seen Millie to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
“When pen hit paper, Mount Evelyn was the first place it started,” said Brunswick cartographer Adam Mattinson. On Sunday 7 July he launched a map of the township that is unlike any other at Mount Evelyn Community House. Mr Mattinson spoke about the map and shared an insight into cartography at the event. The map looks like something ripped from the pages of a Tolkien book, with pyramidal mountains like sharp teeth, forests of glyphlike trees, hand-inked names and even a dragon or two. But the points of interest on the map include iconic locations around the Mount Evelyn area. Mr Mattinson spoke to the Mail about the recently-released map, which will eventually cover the entire Yarra Ranges. "Before I had it in my mind for the whole shire I thought I’d just start with Mount Evelyn," he said. "I’ve put a lot more details in this Mount Evelyn map." Those details include areas of historic and environmental significance. “I’ve gone through historic paper and added areas that have some kind of heritage significance,” Mr Mattinson said. “Beyond that I also looked at the natural history, too, and up near Coldstream, Olinda Creek used to be a giant swamp but it’s been drained so I’ve included that. “It’s been really interesting to see how the towns evolved.” Although the map started as a personal endeavour, Mr Mattinson said he'd enjoyed the interest it had garnered from locals. He said the map covered a wide area of the Mount Evelyn region. “This map goes as far south as Silvan and north as Coldstream, Chirnside Park in the west and Wandin in the east,” he said.
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Club award Your local club has been awarded for excellence. The Monbulk Bistro at the Monbulk Bowling Club has received an award for their Excellence in Customer Service at the recent Frontier Hospitality Awards night. The Club is very pleased to see its hard working and dedicated staff receive the accolades they so well deserve. Many of the customers visiting the Bistro comment on the professionalism and attention they receive whilst dining. The Club was commended on its food by the judges for each time they attended. Monbulk Bowling Club Bistro has become a respected and recognised food and beverage leader. The venue was also nominated for Venue of the Year this year and looks forward to striving for top spot in this area at the next awards.
The Club is a great spot to relax, catch up with friends and family and unwind from the pace of the day. Management at the club have a simple aim - for everyone who walks through the doors to have a wonderful encounter and an enjoyable outing, with experienced staff proudly focussed on customer service. With so many people finding less hours in an increasingly busy day, chasing the clock with too much to do, it is terrific to have the Monbulk Bowling Club Bistro as the 'go-to' for great fun, exceptional food, award-winning customer service and outstanding community support. The Monbulk Bowling Club Bistro - an award winning, vibrant community hub that has long offered the best customer experience in the ranges. Why not book in for your next visit - simply call the Club on 9756-6183.
Open Door Community Church has a new minister. Jason Pilcher started in this role in April, coming to Monbulk from the Port Stephens region of NSW. Previously, Jason worked at a Christian school as the student wellbeing officer. His experience with counselling and mental health plus his theological qualifications made him a great fit for the church in Monbulk. Although he has only been there for a short time, he and his three sons have quickly become involved in local schools, sporting clubs and scouting groups. Jason's role with the church is to pastorally care and grow the church community, and for two days each week he will be working with local schools and Monbulk Care Network (MCN). Jason is passionate about the church being actively involved in caring for the needs of the community and being a voice of hope to everyone. One way that it is providing this hope for families this year is through a partnership between Fletchers Real Estate and MCN, who
have collected non-perishable goods for distribution to people in need. MCN is appreciative of this partnership, which allows them to extend the support they can offer to those in Monbulk who need it. Open Door Community Church is a vibrant community of people who love to do life together. The church has a passion to be an important part of the local community, doing this primarily through MCN which has an Op Shop in the main street of Monbulk. Through the generous donations of residents it is able to provide welfare assistance to people in need and support local community organisations and schools. MCN operates through the generosity of the community, and all profits from the Shop and Laneway Nursery go towards supporting the community. MCN is all volunteer based and is an incredible outreach to residents. MCN thanks all those who donate to them, including the businesses who support them. Jason and his wife and sons look forward to working with local people to build a healthy community in Monbulk.
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Local campaign for sight Myopia or short-sightedness is on the rise in both adults and children worldwide. Currently, myopia affects around 80 million children around the world, a figure that is set to rise sharply by 2050. The average onset age of myopia is also getting progressively younger; in 1983 it was 11 years old, whereas in 2000 it was eight years old.In response, Yarra Ranges Optical is launching a local campaign to create awareness in the community about myopia, how it can be identified and share options proven to slow the progression of myopia in children. "It is really interesting what causes myopia. There are two main factors which can mean your child is more at risk of developing myopia; genetics and lifestyle," Murray Nagle of Yarra Ranges Optical said. "The chances of your child developing myopia are increased if one or both parents experience myopia. However, lifestyle and especially our modern lifestyles can create myopia, including prolonged near tasks such as reading and gaming on portable devices, or spending time indoors with poor lighting levels." Treating myopia early can slow its progression, reducing the potential risk of developing future eye health issues. It is therefore important to look out for the following symptoms: Distance vision becoming blurry Reduced performance at school Tired eyes Moving closer to the TV Complaints of headaches Squinting or screwing eyes up. But it is important to note that in many cases, there will be no signs at all. It is best to try and control the progression of myopia by encouraging time outside. It is recommended that children spend at least 90
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Time’s up for Trad By Michael Doran The Dandenong Ranges has been selected as the first battleground in a CSIRO-led fight to save rainforests across Australia from a devastating weed known as Wandering Trad. Local community groups have been battling this invasion for many years and it was an excited group that gathered in Emerald on Friday 23 March to hear the good news. The CSIRO has been involved in research on Wandering Trad biocontrol since 2014 and field biologist Dr Ben Gooden is coordinating the rollout of the biocontrol program across Australia. He said that highly targeted and tested biocontrol agents are a more environmentally sustainable option than other available tools. "Currently, the only tools available to the community and local councils against the weed are hand-pulling and chemical herbicides, which only bring short-term control and have the unintended consequence of killing native plants and disrupting complex rainforest ecosystems." Speaking at the announcement, Member for La Trobe, Jason Wood, said that without the work of the community groups getting to this point would not have been possible. "It's great to come along and be involved in the announcement considering how many years it has taken us to get here," he said. "For me this is one of those days I didn't think would ever come." "Over the last five or six years I have pushed the federal government to put in over $6m supporting environment groups for weed control in the area and that's made a huge difference, but it needs science to come in and support that." "The scientists at the CSIRO are so passionate and their tenacity is amazing," he said. "Their attitude is that if you give us the funding we will dedicate our heart and souls to find the solution." Bill Incoll is a committee member of the Community Weed Alliance of the Dandenongs and said he had been looking forward to this day for years.
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DIY to the rescue By Michael Doran For some time, Parks Victoria have said the Badger Weir Picnic Ground is scheduled to reopen to the public in March and the dedicated members of the Badger Creek Community Planning Group (BCCPG) are taking matters into their own hands to try to make that happen. A group of 20 are spending Saturday 23 March putting the finishing touches to the Picnic Ground area in readiness to reopen and Doris Pozzi from the BCCPG said that they are responding to a request from Parks Victoria to lend a hand. "They asked us to organise a group of 20 to help with the last stages of getting the park ready," she said. "Parks Victoria (PV) have done all of the big infrastructure work and we are mulching the garden beds, doing some pruning and cleaning up because that is not part of their budget allocation." "We formed a relationship with PV and when their local person came out and talked to our group we found out why it was taking longer than we thought it would. One of the reasons was because they wanted to get more money to make some improvements that were not part of the repair work funding." Doris said the community is incredibly enthusiastic to get this done and when the group posted that the park was opening in early 2019 their facebook page had 2000 likes, shares and comments, a clear indicator of the affection the community has for the park. "There is something a bit special about this park and its closure has been a huge issue for a lot of people, many have been quite upset about it," she said. "I think it made it hard for local people to have a place to take their kids and go for picnics and evening walks as this place is visited constantly in the summer. "For everybody, the degree of contact with the park very high and it's not like a day trip to the botanical gardens. It's almost like an extension of their backyard and for most that's how they see it, they expect to come here whenever they want to." According to Doris, the closure would have been smoother if Parks Victoria had under-
Doris Pozzi on the left with Lucy, Ros, Kevin, Marion and Arthur at Badger Weir Park. 191673 stood the depth of feeling locals have for the park. "Really, all they needed to do was just com-
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This exceptionally located 2-bedroom character cottage is situated on a large usable ½ acre block with a separate powered studio. Boasting timber floor boards, double hung windows and quality insulation throughout. it features a large country style kitchen with free standing Belling deluxe oven and ample cupboard space . The cosy living room is surrounded by large windows that overlook the beautiful green ½ acre backyard. The gently sloping block is surrounded by mature trees great for privacy and shade which will certainly impress! With ample of under house storage and a single garage this home is perfect for the first home buyer, renovator or investor.
An original brick, tastefully modernised home with a large backyard, huge garage/ shedding in sought after Wandin North is certain to capture a high level of attention. Set back from the road, its light and bright interior showcases the perfect blend of old and new; with large windows and polished floorboards seamlessly blending with contemporary fittings, fixtures and paintwork. Each of the 3 bedrooms are a great size and the main bath has been modernised. A kitchen complete with stainless steel 900mm stove and benchtops, loads of cupboards space. Outside features an amazing block, including sealed driveway, a double garage and sizeable additional garage/shed.
Brad Conder
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4 Laurel Grove, BELGRAVE
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Supremely located in a highly sought after area of Upwey South, this unique double storey home is set on a beautiful, gently sloping allotment. Offering; Spacious lounge room flowing seamlessly to rear decking, country kitchen/dining area, good size pantry and SS dishwasher, phenomenal fully enclosed alfresco, 3 good sized bedrooms, all with BiR, one with study area adjoining and a HUGE master with full en suite, WiR, and balcony. Second decking area perfect for entertaining, solar heated salt water pool. With so much more to offer!
Situated on a quiet no through road this property is a stone’s throw from Belgrave Lake Park perfect for walking the dogs, and offers easy access to Belgrave Main Street, train station, schools and amazing coffee. The home offers 3 bedrooms, a central family bathroom, plus a fantastic studio with separate bathroom perfect for working from home, practicing/ teaching yoga, or even a teenagers retreat. The lounge is spacious and provides the perfect place to sit back and ponder the day looking out toward the beautiful garden. The homely kitchen is adjacent to the meals area, breakfast bar and has a beautiful outlook also to the backyard. if this is something you have been looking for then call Brad today!
Sam Adamson
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M 0421 023 760 | E sam@chandlerandco.com.au
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1920 Wellington Road Clematis
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$1,095,000 - $1,200,000
6 Kiernan Road Macclesield
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WAYANDAH PARK – The Best in Country Living
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)
‘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: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
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1 Innes Road Gembrook
$385,000 - $425,000
234 Tschampions road Macclesield
$1,170,000 - $1,240,000
Perfect 1/3 Acre to Start Building Your Dream Home (STCA)!
Immaculately Presented Home with Stunning Views!
Perfectly located within strolling distance to all that beautiful Gembrook has to offer – cafes, restaurants, shops, public transport, kindergarten, playgrounds & the iconic Pufing Billy station. Just over a 1/3 of an acre, north facing & lightly sloping with a planning permit for an architecturally designed 3 BDR home. This is a great opportunity to secure a perfect parcel of land in a perfect location.
10 acres of quality land with stunning 180 degree views of the Warburton Ranges. Set back from the sealed road, this well designed home has 4 robed BDRs, well-appointed modern kitchen, large family & meals area, separate lounge & study. Large outdoor entertaining area, in-ground solar heated pool, 2 clean fenced paddocks, 2 dams, established garden, large DBL garage & separate large workshop/garage.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
14 Redwood Road Gembrook
3 - 5 Sunnyside Terrace Emerald
$550,000 - $599,500
$780,000 - $850,000
Immaculate Family Home in the Perfect Location!
Large Family Home on 2 Titles!
Well presented home with 4 good sized BDRs & plenty of living space - family room, combined living & dining area, light & airy kitchen, family meals area & sun room. Features GDH, S/S, evaporative cooling & ceiling fans, 2 x paved entertaining areas, stone retaining walls, 3kW solar, landscaped gardens, fully fenced rear yard, sealed drive & 4 car LU garage. Walking distance to shops, cafes, parkland & schools.
Unique home is situated on a 1 acre block with 2 titles – the home is on 1 title allowing you to sell the vacant. 4 BDR 2 storey home has an elevated aspect. Lower level ideal as dual accom or studio. Upper level has large living, master, sunroom, Blackwood kitchen & alfresco entertaining. Also include single carport, single LU garage/workshop, fenced areas and garden shed. Just a short drive into Emerald or Monbulk townships.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
5968 6222
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Architectural reinement, the inest craftsmanship & timeless design are a feature of this home originally designed by the architect Peter Crone. The home is entered through a bridged walk-way and features 3 living zones, including a mezzanine level guest bedroom/ study with panoramic views of the garden. The house integrates with the lay of the land & is surrounded by a beautiful garden, with its acreage designed to be easy maintenance & to relect the changing seasons. Large double glazed windows give a sense of living literally in the garden. Atrium style doors open onto platforms that almost loat in the garden, perfect for family entertaining. The galley-style kitchen with two-pac cabinetry, granite benchtops, quality appliances & a butler’s pantry opens into a large meals area with a wall of glass & a window seat.
Situated on approx. 1 acre with 2 separate titles of approx. 1/2 acre each,prominent highway position with easy wide access for large vehicles. LOT 1 zoned GWZ5 long standing mechanical repairs workshop, very well itted out with 3 x 2 post hoists and 1 x 4 post platform hoist, loads of extra workshop space with ofice/waiting room & wash room facilities. LOT 2 zoned GWZ5 consists of vacant land of approx. 1/2 an acre. Sites of this size & location are rare very hard to ind & especially with the added bonus of 2 separate titles.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
1448 Mt Dandenong Trst Rd Mt Dandenong
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320
19 Elsie Street Wandin North
$620,000-$680,000
$590,000 - $640,000
“Ahwahnee” - Circa 1910
Perfectly located
“Original” in every sense of the word, this cottage, set on over an acre (4,522m2 approx.), is the quintessential hills home. Privately positioned, the property, formerly operated as a B & B, is calling out for its new caretaker. This classic 100 y/o weatherboard cottage has wide verandas on 3 sides, original sash windows & high ceilings. Recent upgrades include gas log ire, ducted gas heating & gas hot water service. The home has been re-wired, re-plumbed & is move in ready. The home comprises 2 large bedrooms, large lounge/sitting room which incorporates dining area, separate country style kitchen & spa bathroom. If a traditional hills cottage with an abundance of character & charm, on a classic old garden block with north facing aspect, is what you have been searching for, then here it is!
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: Elliot Bell 0427 088 990 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)
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A FAMILY FAVOURITE WITH VIEWS GALORE SET on a quiet country lane with no-through access, this family home stands proudly on about three quarters of an acre and the agent says it's ready to welcome a new family to a wonderful lifestyle. The size will impress, with four large bedrooms plus separate study nook, spacious living areas, high ceilings and floor to ceiling windows which allow plenty of natural light to shine through and provide a views of nature and greenery from every angle of the home. The master bedroom is large enough to have a parents' retreat so they can lounge around away from the rest of the family and relax in a big sofa while they read a book in solitude. Designed for comfort and relaxation, the agent says, this home is the perfect mix of modern taste, yet has the character of country, too. A stunning kitchen with huge walkin pantry, stainless-steel appliances, dishwasher and a view over the flat yard which is a haven for kids, pets and family gatherings will be a feature the buyer will instantly fall in love with. Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, Coonara and a brick open fire place ensures the buyer can relax through all the seasons in comfort. A new shed with workshop, bullnose verandahs, swimming pool and mature silver birches complete this setting. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 31 Springs Street, Cockatoo, VIC 3781 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $655,000 - $720,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For sale Contact: Lana Maher 0408 535 075, BARRY PLANT EMERALD 5968 4522
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THE agent says buyers looking for an instant investment, first home or downsizing should look no further as this property ticks all the boxes. This quality brick home features three generous bedrooms, central family bathroom and a well-appointed spacious kitchen that provides 900mm stainless gas cooking and overlooks the meals area. The lounge and dining area is large and light-filled, with big windows allowing a private view from every angle. Special features include gas ducted heating, air-conditioner, ceiling fans for added air circulation and a modern colour scheme throughout. Outdoors is a fully covered entertainment
area perfect for hosting in all seasons, the agent says, landscaped gardens, water tank and a huge double lock-up garage with workshop and concrete floor. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 11 Wright Road, Avonsleigh, Avonsleigh, VIC 3782 Price: $530,000-$570,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: By appointment Contact: Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218, BARRY PLANT EMERALD 5968 4522 com.au
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5 Carcoola Street, Cockatoo
TANGLEWOOD PARK – 30 ACRES (APPROX)
A FAMILY FAVOURITE
Character Home With Commanding Views
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GUIDE $655,000-$720,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $760,000 - $830,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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10/27-31 Kings Road, Emerald
137 Old Belgrave Road, Upwey
31 Devon Avenue, Cockatoo
PERFECTLY PRESENTED CENTRALLY LOCATED UNIT
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GUIDE $660,000 - $726,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
GUIDE $700,000-$770,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522
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FAMILY LIVING ON ONE LEVEL. CHARACTER AND LOCATION Built in 2002, this residence offers the very best of family living all on one level. The parents ‘wing’ is the formal section, with lounge/dining, a huge master suite with lavish bathroom and WIr. The central ‘hub’ of the home is open plan and features a large well-appointed kitchen, casual dining, spacious living area, with access to the deck. The family zone continues with 3 further bedrooms, the study, family bathroom and rumpus/games/theatre room. Also features evaporative cooling, ducted heating & vacuum and cost-saving solar power 6.6KWs. A highly prized location, just minutes to train & bus, vibrant towns, restaurants, cafes, galleries, cinema, National Parks, hikes & rides, fabulous scholastic choices & easy access to M1 & Eastlink.
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YOU’LL ENJOY THE VIBE Move in and put your feet up! There is nothing to do to this fully renovated clinker BV home. low set to capture all the privacy yet only 500 metres to the train and town centre. Featuring an open plan living, fully functional kitchen with dishwasher, three comfortable bedrooms and a separate studio/home ofice or fourth bedroom and under cover alfresco dining. Plenty of off-street parking, carport and workshop storage. And yes, it is a sloping block with stairs but the rewards are well worth it! So handy with only a short walk to train, bus and Upwey Village. don’t miss the chance to call 21 Earl Street Upwey HoME!
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Milne starred for Woori By Nick Creely He made a name for himself as diminutive small forward for well over a decade in the AFL for St Kilda. But Stephen Milne took his vast array of tricks to Woori Yallock on Saturday, with the 574-goal champ appearing for the Tigers in a one-off game against Wandin in the AFL Outer East Premier Division on Saturday, 16.14 (110) to 9.10 (64). Milne snared four goals - lifting after halftime - providing the healthy crowd with plenty of moments to savour The Tigers shook off the plucky Dogs after half-time to surge clear and virtually book itself a top-four spot. In a low-scoring first half, the Dogs made the Tigers really work to lead by three-points, but the class of the likes of Milne, Ben Monkhorst (five goals) and Zach Monkhorst eventually overshone, with the home side kicking 13 goals to five across the third and fourth quarters to run away with the important win. But it was a vastly different day for Healesville, who after snaring a memorable win the week before, were brought back down to earth with Berwick completely flattening them at home, 26.26 (182) to 3.4 (22). Jordan Andrews absolutely monstered the Bloods with a sublime 10-goal effort, while Trent Thomas, Harry Money and Tim Gunn combined for nine goals in a complete attacking masterclass. With midfielders Travis Tuck and Madi Andrews delivering silver-service to the Wickers' forwards, the Bloods stood no chance against a club at the top of its game. In the remaining Premier Division match-
es, Olinda Ferny Creek banked a confidenceboosting win against the struggling Upwey Tecoma, 19.6 (120) to 8.10 (58), while Beaconsfield overcame an early deficit to overrun Narre Warren to boost its premiership credentials, 10.10 (70) to 8.11 (59). Cranbourne had the bye. In Division 1, meanwhile, Monbulk did what it needed to in its 29-point win against Officer to still remain undefeated, 13.12 (90) to 9.7 (61). The Kangaroos came jumping out of the blocks with a three goal to one opening term, but the Hawks - off the back of its hard-nosed midfield and an amazing ability to get it in quickly to the forward line - kicked into gear and wearing down the visitors. Ash Beck was simply dynamic in a best afield performance that included five goals, while the likes of Shane Williams (three goals) and Mitch Dekker were outstanding. For the visitors - who would have taken a lot out of the game - inspirational big man Sean Roach did a mountain of work to be the team's best. Warburton Millgrove, meanwhile, have slumped to the bottom of the ladder after Belgrave - who came into the round last - completely turned the screws after half-time, 13.11 (89) to 8.15 (63). The Burras led by 26 at quarter time and then eight at half time, but the Magpies found another gear, kicking nine goals to three after the major break to seal a comfortable win. Elliott Avis was everywhere in a sublime display for the victors, while Steven Stredwick and Jayden Wood all had important moments. In the remaining matches across Division 1, Mount Evelyn overcame a competitive Emerald in an important win, 14.16 (100) to 12.6
Pakenham forward Darcy Hope celebrates this goal in Division 1 on Saturday. 195082 Picture: ROB CAREW (78), while Pakenham had too much class for Doveton at home, 14.15 (99) to 9.4 (58). Gembrook Cockatoo, meanwhile, enhanced its finals aspirations with a vital Division 2 win against Alexandra, 17.6 (108) to 11.6 (72) The Brookers - who came into the round under some pressure - lifted when it mattered
Relay action brings out best of them By Jamie Strudley A beautiful day on Saturday greeted Yarra Ranges' four Little Athletics teams and the eight senior teams as they converged on the fast, flat racecourse at Sandown Park to compete alongside the state's best athletes. As Victoria's only dual affiliated club, the day is especially exciting for Yarra Ranges Athletics as this is the only event where LAVIC and Athletics Victoria combine to bring a fantastic day of racing. Congratulations went to the club's three teams who achieved a podium position - the under-12 girls, under-16 girls and under-20 men. Results: 1500m under-9 girls - 9th Willow Naismith 6.16, Eloise Stevenson 10.05, Tori Kincaid 6.55 1500m under-10 boys - 14th Mitch Pointon 5.47, Finn Rossthorn 6.13, Tait Whelan 6.41 1500m under-10 girls - 6th Zoe Clarke 5.26, Caitlyn Pointon 7.41, Kahlia Da Costa 7.00 2000m under-12 girls - 2nd Scarlett Wilson 7.59, Kaylah Cannon 8.26, Aemelia Stevenson 7.57 Under-16 men 3 x 3.1km - 8th Angus Norman 10.20, Tom Fellow 11.26, Zac Clarke 12.14 Under-16 women 3 x 3.1km - 2nd Mia Strudley 11.31, Jemima Wilson 12.50, Madeline Laven 11.33
The under-20 men after their win at Sandown. Under-18 men 3 x 3.1km - 6th Harrison van Duuren 9.56, Camden Hewitson 11.18, Liam Russell 11.39 Under-20 men 3 x 6.2km - 1st James Laven 19.52, Max Savill-Bentley 20.36, Harry Norman 19.18 Women division 2 4 x 6.2km - 9th Georgia Laven 24.21, Olivia Twining 26.07, Katie Clarke 32.35, Erica Bedyn 32.01 Men division 3 5 x 6.2km - 6th Caleb McInnes 21.30, Calvin Amos 21.30, Liam Gietzmann 24.29, Paul Todd 22.19, Michael Clarke 24.06 Men division 5 4 x 6.2km - 5th Ash Bennett 20.26, Craig Hewitson 29.11, Jamie Strudley 26.09, Brian Ackerly 27.55
Men division 7 4 x 6.2km - 9th Mike Willey 27.08, Connor Thrall 24.14, Jayden Clarke 28.55, Malcolm Duncan 34.58 Congratulations also went to other Yarra Ranges Athletics club members competing in events around the country. Kellie Emerson was the first female in the Brisbane 110km TrailUltra marathon, running an amazing 11 hours 57 minutes. James Anderson and Graham Coutts braved 98 per cent humidity during the Gold Coast Marathon. James ran a two-minute personal best to finish in 2 hours 54 minutes 38 seconds and Graham recorded 3 hours 27 minutes 50 seconds. The club's regular Saturday morning cross country was held at Lillydale Lake on Saturday morning. There was another fantastic turnout of eager cross country athletes of all ages bringing the lake to life. Next weekend is the club's Handicap Day at Margaret Lewis Reserve, a favourite event for many as the staggered start makes for exciting finishes. The club welcomes all athletes of any age or ability. For information on training, how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au.
A-grade Swannies are staying on top Round 11 of Premier Division Outer East Netball had Olinda Ferny Creek host Upwey-Tecoma at Olinda Recreation Reserve. With the 17 and under grade having a bye, it was D-grade that was first on court. For three quarters this was a close contest, with the lead changing several times. Olinda Ferny Creek held a single goal lead going into the last quarter before Upwey-Tecoma unleashed with a 12 goals to one last quarter to steamroll the home side, 33 to 23. Michelle Tomlinson, Maddy Smith and Sarah Seddon battled hard for the Swannies. In C-grade Upwey-Tecoma controlled the game comfortably for the first three quarters and led by eight goals at three-quarter time. 22 MAIL
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Olinda Ferny Creek put up a huge fight in the last quarter but left its run too late, losing by just two goals, 44 to 42. Kirsten Andrich, Sera Long and Hannah Pace were among Olinda Ferny Creek's best. In B-grade, Olinda Ferny Creek rattled off its 10th consecutive victory and remains undefeated for the season after accounting for Upwey-Tecoma. A consistent performance throughout saw the Swannies run out 22-goal victors against the Tigers, 61 to 39. Ash Cartlidge, Nic Millwood (45 goals) and Dana Portarianos were the best players for Olinda Ferny Creek. In A-grade, the Olinda Ferny Creek girls
put in another dominant performance and overpowered Upwey-Tecoma to record a commanding 54-goal victory, 89 to 35. The Bloods increased their lead at every quarter to remain undefeated for the season. Peri Stewart (76 Goals) was best on court and ably supported by Bri Hipwell and Elly Stewart. Olinda Ferny Creek's next match will be against the Victorian Netball League Club, Arials, on Monday 15 July at the Maroondah Nets Complex at Heathmont. Entry is a $5 donation to the Kiss Goodbye to MS campaign. Game time is 7pm.
to bank the vital win, leading strongly at every change to never really be threatened. Matthew Templeton absolutely starred with six goals, while Dante Scott (three goals) and Michael Firrito all played vital roles as the Brookers remain in sixth by just 0.5 per cent ahead of a crucial block of footy.
Local EFL results Eastern Football League (EFL) ROUND 12 PREMIER DIVISION SENIORS Vermont 19.19.133 d Montrose 4.9.33 GOALS - Montrose: J. Wilsen, T. Jones, J. Bastinac, S. Gibson. BEST - Montrose: M. Davis, J. Bastinac, R. Hams, T. Jones, S. Gibson, T. Birchall. 1ST DIVISION SENIORS East Ringwood 7.6.48 d Lilydale 5.10.40 GOALS - Lilydale: B. Lowe 2, A. Davies 2, T. Klaas-Henry. BEST - Lilydale: C. Morison, M. De Franceschi, N. Del Biondo, B. Lowe, R. McNay, A. Davies. Upper Ferntree Gully 16.5.101 d Wantirna South 4.13.37 GOALS - Upper Ferntree Gully: K. Quirk 3, R. Bailey 2, B. Hards 2, S. Lovell 2, T. Strange, T. Meagher, L. Meagher, N. Bardsley, R. Hore, A. Godfrey, D. Reid. BEST - Upper Ferntree Gully: R. Einsporn, L. Meagher, L. Gellie, K. Quirk, P. Gellie, S. Lovell 3RD DIVISION SENIORS South Belgrave 24.16.160 d Donvale 4.7.31 GOALS - South Belgrave: L. Odermatt 6, B. Connelly 5, C. Porcaro 3, R. Daraio 2, D. Forbes 2, J. Robertson 2, D. Walls 2, T. Withers, T. Riseley. BEST - South Belgrave: B. Haddock, L. Kidd, J. Robertson, R. Daraio, L. Odermatt, C. Porcaro. Waverley Blues 14.8.92 d Ferntree Gully 11.13.79 GOALS - Ferntree Gully: M. Petracca 5, K. Gray 3, D. De Ieso, S. Crocker, J. Brown. BEST - Ferntree Gully: J. Dulieu, A. Barton-Smith, M. Petracca, M. Tsirtsikos, D. De Ieso, J. Farrell. 4TH DIVISION SENIORS Coldstream 15.9.99 d Silvan 11.7.73 GOALS - Coldstream: D. Cecere 4, A. Dale 2, D. Carrigan 2, C. Whitchell 2, A. Faulkner 2, T. McKenzie, P. Wagner, J. Deacon. Silvan: L. Kimpton 5, L. Lynch 2, J. Dietzal, M. D'Alfonso, T. Georgiou, T. Martin. BEST - Coldstream: S. Walsh, D. Carrigan, D. Cecere, J. Deacon, C. Eisele, T. Griffin. Silvan: L. Kimpton, T. Georgiou, J. Dietzal, B. Straughair, M. Mundos, M. D'Alfonso. PREMIER DIVISION RESERVES Vermont 24.13.157 d Montrose 2.3.15 1ST DIVISION RESERVES Upper Ferntree Gully 13.14.92 d Wantirna South 1.6.12 3RD DIVISION RESERVES South Belgrave 6.5.41 d Donvale 5.8.38 Waverley Blues 10.9.69 d Ferntree Gully 9.10.64 4TH DIVISION RESERVES Coldstream 10.7.67 d Silvan 9.12.66 1ST DIVISION UNDER-19 Lilydale 19.17.131 d East Ringwood 2.0.12 Wantirna South 7.12.54 d Upper Ferntree Gully 4.5.29 3RD AND 4TH DIVISION UNDER- 19 Donvale 9.7.61 d South Belgrave 4.9.33 Waverley Blues 19.16.130 d Ferntree Gully 2.4.16 Silvan 26.20.176 d Coldstream 2.1.13 Forest Hill 15.16.106 d Fair Park 5.7.37
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What is something people don’t know about you? I play more than one instrument and I sing. I play a little guitar, violin, keyboard and the saxophone. I always try to practice my singing whenever I can. When my dad comes and picks me up as soon as I’m in the car I put the radio on and we sing to every country or rock and roll song we know. I also used to help my dad out in the shed with our 1928 A-Model Ford Roadster. What has been your most memorable moment? When I was around five or six I used to want to play soccer. I had never watched soccer - I just wanted to play it and I’m not sure why. I can remember my dad chasing me around the yard while I kicked the ball everywhere thinking that was how you played soccer. I now know that it’s not, but after a while I didn’t want to play anymore. What would your final meal be? Pancakes with Frootloops with a lot of fruit and chocolate. A LOT OF FRUIT! What event, past or present or future would you like to witness? There is more than one event I would like to attend: Princess Diana’s death is a day I would like to have witnessed; the JFK assassination as well as the death of Marilyn Monroe; the hanging of Ned Kelly - and not just the hanging the whole lot; and Ted Bundy’s execution. What is your favourite television show? Friends. When I was around five or six I had a stay-at-home mum and my mum introduced me to the TV series. What is your favourite book? Last year in Year 9 I was reading a booked called Love, Simon and it’s about a guy coming out gay to his friends and family after being blackmailed. I loved the book so much
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