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Cliff Overton with the restored 1971 Honda CB350. 195550 Second and third place prizes included a repurposed old radio that had been turned into a Bluetooth speaker and a T-shirt pack from a
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Healesville resident Cliff Overton hosted the Good Deed Garage event at Watts River Brewing on Saturday 13 July, where he gave away a restored 1971 Honda CB350. Over the last 18 months the motorbike was stripped down and had individual parts replaced, the frame repainted, the engine rebuilt and new bodywork was created. The new-look motorcycle was the main prize in a raffle that raised $11,315 to be shared between Lilydale homeless organisation Holy Fools and to Junction Support Services in Albury-Wodonga. "I've seen firsthand the issue of homelessness around Lilydale, so I thought that was a worthwhile issue to support," Mr Overton said. Holy Fools CEO Neal Taylor was thankful for Good Deed Garage's donation. "It's phenomenal. We totally rely on public donations and having Cliff and the Good Deed Garage choose Holy Fools as their charity is a breath of fresh air. "Every dollar goes towards our outreach program and helps us get the message out there," Mr Taylor said. The motorbike only recently returned to Mr Overton's garage in Healesville as the new body and paintwork of the motorbike was completed in Albury-Wodonga. But the bike will soon be heading back north again as the lucky winner was a lady named Janese from North Albury. "Good Deed Garage started about four years ago when I was off work and someone on Facebook offered up a free motorcycle and I thought I had the time to restore it and I could do that and sell it and put the money to charity." Mr Overton's first restored bike project raised around $6500 for Beyond Blue. He was then offered another bike after someone had seen the work he put in to his first Good Deed Garage motorbike project. That bike raised over $10,000 for the Make A Wish Foundation. "I thought I was finished but then this bike turned up, so I thought I'll do another one." Prior to the raffle, Mr Overton said, "Some people have bought 50 tickets. But for $10 you could have this bike." "We've sold tickets all around Australia and to people in places like Indonesia, New Zealand and to someone in Scotland ... I'm not delivering!"
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SES is opening up By Derek Schlennstedt The busiest SES unit in Victoria is also one of the most under resourced. For years Emerald SES members have worked out of a small, single concrete building in Emerald with no change rooms, no official office area and a kitchen that can only fit one person at any time. Following the Minister for Emergency Services James Merlino's announcement in 2019, the unit is being relocated to a new, fit-forpurpose site on Belgrave-Gembrook Rd, which will allow the Emerald SES to better serve the community. That relocation isn't far away and the unit is holding a community information day where residents can learn more about the new stateof-the-art facility. Emerald SES controller, Ben Owen said operating from their current location has been difficult. "It's very cluttered," he said. "We've got a water heater and a microwave and that's about it in our kitchen area where as in the new area there is going to be a fullyfledged kitchen and lounge room, with a dishwasher." "Ninety-five per cent of our members have to store their uniforms in their cars as we just don't have the space. We even have to park one of our four-wheel-drive units at Cockatoo CFA because we don't have room for it and they graciously allowed us to use some of theirs." Construction on the new unit is expected to start in September, with volunteers set to take possession by mid-2020. The new building will replace the existing unit on Old Gembrook Rd which volunteers had long outgrown.
Tecoma resident Isaac Waterhouse is hoping his first custom-designed guitar will help launch a career in the specialised world of guitar luthiers. The former Beaconhills College student has just finished crafting his first 'through neck' electric guitar, representing hours of work over the past year. Since its completion the guitarist has taken his guitar, made from American maple and blackwood, to music teachers at both Beaconhills and Box Hill Institute and had glowing reviews on its performance. "It has been very positive," he said. "Because the rock maple is so dense and heavy, the sustain - the endurance of the string's vibration - is incredibly good." "It's a very gratifying to hear a professional speak highly of your work and having someone who is a professional playing it and enjoying the experience is quite humbling." Mr Waterhouse credited Beaconhills College for inspiring his interest in guitar design. At school he undertook woodwork, music
AFL Outer East is reminding footy patrons to leave their pets at home on game-days. The league is calling on local clubs to tighten up how they enforce the rules regarding allowing pets into grounds. A post on the AFL Outer East Facebook page read, "We all love our pets, but crowded places are not the best for them." The post referred to a recent case of a young supporter being bitten by a dog at the football. An AFL Outer East spokesperson said that the rules are reliant on clubs manning their gates vigilantly, but more importantly on spectators respecting the rules and the rights of other patrons to feel comfortable whilst enjoying weekend sport.
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The Emerald SES is having community day on 20 July from 12-3pm on the corner of Old Gembrook and Sheriffs road, Emerald, where they will be answering questions about their new facility. Emerald's 51 volunteers are among the most active in Victoria and respond to more than 800 requests every year. Mr Owen explained that the new building will enable volunteers to halve their response times. "It's going to be so much more efficient being able to attend incidents as there won't be so much running around," Mr Owen explained. "It'll make our emergency volunteers more comfortable and mean we will be able to ser-
vice the community much more effectively." The community day will be held on 20 July from 12-3pm at their current facility on the corner of Old Gembrook and Sheriffs road, Emerald. "The open day is about letting people come in, see what we've been working in, what the issue is with our current facility and where we'll be relocating too," Mr Owen said. "There will be audio visual displays and the building authority will be here to answer questions too."
A guitar craftsman in the making By Derek Schlennstedt
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and systems engineering electives and even built an effects pedal as one of his projects. He said systems engineering encouraged him to investigate how things worked by breaking them down into their various components. With a bachelor degree in musical performance and having played guitar for 18 years Mr Waterhouse said it was a slow progression to building guitars. "I'd been fiddling for about three years and then I was given an old guitar from someone and I ripped it apart, and saw how it worked." In total the project took ten months to complete, though Mr Waterhouse said that the entire guitar was built from scratch. "The hardest part was just deciding what to do, what timber to choose, what design, what fret radius what strings ... there are so many options so it really hard to choose one." "You're nervous every step of the way, because when you're choosing a timber whatever you choose you're going to have to work with for the next two months." He is now working on a second guitar, incorporating some new design modifications.
The CFA is urging Yarra Ranges residents to make their house numbers clearly visible. A post on the CFA District 13 Facebook page said doing so could save lives. "Street numbering displayed should be reflective both day and night and the numbers should be attached to a letterbox, a post, a dedicated board or the boundary fence," the post said. "It should be large enough to be clearly readable from the road. "When properties are clearly numbered our emergency services can find you quickly and reduce any delay in response time. "Hidden or non-existent house numbers can waste time, and in an emergency situation every second counts." The post also explained Victoria's rural addressing system, which is based on the property's distance property from the start of the road. "Many benefits come from having a rural road number and as stated, having your number clearly readable from the road is particularly important in emergency situations when time is critical," the CFA said. "It is important for rural residents to use their rural road number when providing their address to emergency services and that the number is clearly displayed on the main access point to the property. "Lot numbers, RMB and older shire numbers should no longer be used and these numbers should be removed if displayed at the front of the property." Visible rural road numbers also provide a reference point for emergency services to locate other numbered properties along the road. The post recommended contacting Yarra Ranges Council with any questions regarding the rural road numbering system, not the CFA.
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Veteran probe call By Derek Schlennstedt Eight Emerald RSL veterans have called on the Federal Government to undertake a royal commission into veteran suicides. In a letter to the editor former Emerald RSL President Peter Maloney said there has been a large ground swell within the veteran fraternity, who want to see the issue of veteran suicide addressed. "As Vietnam veterans we ask our federal government to immediately call a royal commission into veteran suicides." "We are mystified why the government continues to ignore calls for a royal commission into veteran suicides when the minister recently acknowledged there are 30 veteran suicides a year (a figure that is now almost three years old) in the last three years it has more than doubled. " The letter drew comparisons between 2007 Veterans affairs minister Alan Griffin and current affairs minister Darren Chester. The letter stated that both have made state-
ments regarding improvements being underway. All that has changed in the last decade is the system has become more adversarial, DVA's performance indicators have declined, previous DVA management have failed to follow legislation and worst of all nearly another 400 veterans have taken their life." "Two years ago Minister Tehan made an excellent announcement of immediate and free treatment for mental health issues ... veterans now have to wait on average six weeks and in some cases six months for an appointment. " Eight veterans from Emerald RSL signed the letter, which called upon Casey MP Tony Smith and Latrobe MP Jason Wood "to publicly declare where they stand on a royal Commission into veteran Suicide," Federal Member for La Trobe Jason Wood said that he will personally pass the letter to PM and Veterans Minister Darren Chester. "I would like to acknowledge all signatories of letter and I highly respect them all," Mr Wood said
Member for La Trobe Tony Smith said he would "continue to advocate for the very best of support for those who have served our nation." "We are committed to putting veterans and their families first and provide over $11 billion per year," MP "The government is working closely and constructively with the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA), Defence and ex-service organisations to improve veterans' mental health and the Prime Minister has said all options are on the table regarding a royal commission or other action." "The Government has already taken extensive action against veteran suicide including introducing life-long free mental health treatment for veterans for any mental health condition, without the need for that mental health condition to be related to military service." On 4 July 2019 the Federal Government tabled the final report of the Productivity Commission into the Compensation and Rehabilitation of Veterans - A Better Way to Support Veterans.
Batting for Bluey in his cancer fight By Derek Schlennstedt There are not many people in the Monbulk and Gembrook community who don't know Christian Fraser. Known to most as 'Bluey,' the hills local grew up in Monbulk and is a beloved teacher at Gembrook Primary School. What many people might not know is that for the last 18 months he has been fighting an aggressive and rare cancer, which turned his entire life upside-down. At 36-years-old, Bluey should be playing in the Monbulk senior's cricket team where he used be secretary, but instead he has an aggressive stage four non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and since May 2018 he has undergone over twelve months of multiple different cycles of intensive chemotherapy, a number of major surgeries, and a stem cell transplant. However, the lymphoma has not responded to the treatment and the family has no other choice but to travel to the United States to seek a new and costly treatment, which is not offered in Australia. Speaking to the Mail, Bluey said the innovative treatment called CAR T-cell immunotherapy involves removing a portion of Christian's T cells - a type of immune system cell that fights off infection, abnormal or cancerous cells - and re-engineering them with a special marker. "It's called CAR T-cell immunotherapy," he said. "It's a few years old now and has been around long enough to be administered in the US but not fully funded here. It's only been available in Australia from April this year, but only if you're 25 years or under, so it's not funded for adults." "All of my options have really been exhausted for treatment in Australia."
Toddler injured in platform slip A toddler who slipped over on a Puffing Billy platform continued his journey with his family before an ambulance ride to hospital. An Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman confirmed a road ambulance transported a toddler to the Box Hill Hospital in a stable condition just after 4pm on Sunday 14 July. She said the boy had suffered a head injury following a fall. A Puffing Billy spokeswoman said a toddler slipped on the platform when the train was stationary and parked at the Lakeside platform. "The two-year-old boy was leaning against the carriage door when he slipped," she said. "Thankfully the quick-thinking Puffing Billy train conductor assisted the family by helping the toddler and the child appeared to be uninjured. "The family then happily continued their ride." Puffing Billy Railway CEO Steve O'Brien said it was an unfortunate incident but the conductor's swift actions ensured the boy's safety. "We are extremely proud of the efficient and professional way our team reacted on the scene today and commend our volunteers and staff for their conduct during this unfortunate incident," he said on Sunday. "We are relieved to know that no one was badly injured and train services have returned to normal."
Head-on crash Police are blaming fatigue for a head-on collision on Monbulk Road, near Ferndale Road, on Sunday 14 July. Monbulk Police told the Mail that at 4.30pm, two vehicles collided head-on after one drifted onto the wrong side of the road. A man towing three motorcycles and a woman with a 12-month-old child were involved in the crash. Paramedics attended but there were no lifethreatening injuries.
Break-in spree
At 36-years-old, Christian Bluey Fraser should be playing in the Monbulk seniors cricket team, but instead he is battling an aggressive and rare cancer that can only be treated in the US. A GoFundMe has since been set up to help fund travel expenses and treatment costs. The treatment will require Christian to stay in the US for three months and a GoFundMe has been set up to help cover the associated expenses, which are expected to reach over $100,000."We need to be together during this time," Christian's wife Linda said. "We've got a daughter Ella who is six and a son Hudson who is five, and my mother has generously offered to come with us and take care of the kids, so if I need to be with Christian I can be but it's so important that we're there as a family." Since being diagnosed Linda and Christian said they have received an overwhelming amount of support from the community. Earlier in the year the community rallied to
help fund a new family car for the Fraser's, so that Linda could drive Christian to all his appointments. "We just really want to thank everyone for the support so far ... friends and family, the Monbulk community and wider communities have been so supportive," Christian said. "The community at Gembrook Primary School where I work has been fantastic and Linda works at Macclesfield, and it's really been overwhelming that so many people are there to support us." "The gratitude we have can't really be put into words." To donate go to: https://bit.ly/2Y7FrrK
Yarra Ranges detectives are investigating a series of thefts on Mount Dandenong Tourist Road. Yarra Ranges CIU Sergeant Mark Smithwick said the first occurred between 9pm on Sunday 30 June and 8am on Tuesday 2 July at Montrose Charcoal Chicken. Thieves broke a back door and stole a cordless drill, some cash and a kebab shaver. Between 2pm on Monday 1 July and lunch time on Tuesday 2 July, thieves smashed a glass front door to enter a Mount Dandenong Tourist Road milk bar and stole food. There were two break-ins on Wednesday 3 July, the first between 1am and 2am in Sassafras. Thieves attended a garden store and used bolt cutters to enter a shed. They stole garden ornaments, plants and more and fled the scene. A small dark-coloured hatchback was spotted at the scene of the second break-in, at Kelly's Bar and Kitchen in Olinda, later that morning. Thieves again cut a padlock on shed and stole a small amount of cash. Sgt Smithwick said police suspected the thefts were linked and urged anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Gut health in children Functional abdominal pain affects up to 25 per cent of children and presents with multiple symptoms including constipation, diarrhoea, cramp, leg pain, poor appetite and nausea. It is distressing for children and equally concerning for parents. In cases where there is no serious pathology, natural medicine can be of great relief. It is imperative to identify and treat the cause/s of functional abdominal pain for complete resolution. Triggers must also be identified as this will prevent recurrence while your child recovers. Nobody likes to see their child endure ongoing pain or feel unwell with lethargy, picky eating, nausea and ongoing pain. It can be hard knowing what else to do especially if you feel you have tried all options from the GP to the pharmacist.
However, this is a great opportunity to assess the problem from a holistic viewpoint, especially given the gut is affected by multiple external and internal factors. Tummy pain is often multifaceted, complex and very individualised, yet a thorough and detailed assessment can yield great results. Take nutrient deficiency, for example.
This can be a common cause of muscle cramp and altered movement, resulting in constipation. Pain can also be caused by altered signalling systems in the body which are dependent on an array of nutrients to support physiological function. Low-grade inflammation can drive tummy pain and should be resolved. Deficiency of essential fatty acids, leaky gut syndrome and food sensitivity will all cause a degree of irritation and inflammation. These nutrients are not commonly assessed at primary care level but can be assessed. A common issue I treat frequently is parasitic infection. This causes nutrient depletion, poor appetite, pain, nausea and lethargy. Care needs to be exercised with treatment
but an experienced practitioner can clear parasites with highly specific herbal and probiotic strains. In extremely complex cases, functional pathology testing (which is more comprehensive than first-line GP testing and less invasive than scoping) can provide information on gut function throughout the entire gastrointestinal tract. Realistically, the issue involves a combination of things that need to be assessed very carefully. Functional tummy pain in children can be distressing and affect their entire wellbeing. Parents are often at a loss on how to treat it, especially when serious illness has been ruled out, and yet a holistic approach taking into consideration the broad nature of tummy pain can yield excellent results.
around Kallista. After an initial community consultation meeting with Yarra Ranges Council landscapers and a walk around the village, the group is now ready to create its official proposal to submit to the council for its first project. This design meeting will involve drawing up a map and list of plants for each area. All are welcome to come and offer input into the design, share in the visioning and creating an overall action plan for an Edible Kallista. Inquiries: Christina 0424 100 420.
Shire of Cardinia, will be the guest speaker at the next Emerald Village Association meeting which will be held on Tuesday 23 July at the Emerald RSL starting 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend and for more information, call Dick Bartley on 0400 858 396.
SNIPPETS Pruning partners Friends and Carers of Emerald Cemetery invite the community to assist the group with pruning the roses at Emerald Cemetery on 22 and 29 July, and 5 August from 10am to noon. Attendees should bring their own gloves, tools and a mug as morning tea is provided. Inquiries: 5968 4603.
Pop-up playground Belgrave Preschool will host a 'prepare for preschool' pop-up playground on 16 August. Parents can bring along their child and join in the free preschool activities including story time,
sand play, block play, imaginary play, music, art and outdoor play.
Music council The Dandenong Ranges Music Council is presenting an attitude drumming and singing party on Thursday 25 July from 7pm to 9pm at Tecoma Uniting Church. The singing and drumming session is for all ages and abilities and all are welcome. Supper is provided. Inquiries: 9754 6566.
Edible Kallista An action group will meet at 7pm on 17 July at the Kallista Community House to design a vision for planting edibles in public spaces
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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.
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Benny Allen celebrates his country roots Teen-out-often rebellion By Ali Darrington
Finding your tribe is often life-changing, and so it was the case for singer-songwriter Benny Allen, resulting in his latest single, Never Knew I Was Country. The singer-songwriter from the Dandenong Ranges has found his calling after discovering country music in 2018. When Allen returned from his first Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2018, he wrote the autobiographical track, Never Knew I Was Country. “It wasn’t until the band I’d been playing in, folded, that I went to the guitarist with a couple of songs and he said they sounded country,” Allen said. “The songs that I’d been writing were for my own benefit and the guitarist produced the first two homemade singles that I recordedGirl I Never Had and Yellowstone.” Allen decided if he had a country song, he should look into performing at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and discovered The Academy, The two songs went out on AMRAP and CRS distribution and radio stations began playing Yellowstone. Six months before Allen’s graduation from The Academy Allen had only taken the stage as a soloist, but had been playing keys and doing backing vocals in indie rock bands prior to that. Allen’s previous single, We Will Remember, made the top 10 AMRAP Regional Chart and his new single, Never Knew I Was Country was released to radio on 28 June and is available on the album of the same name.
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Booksmart is a sensitive, poignant, yet raucously-funny teen comedy-drama about maturity and new experiences. When overachieving best friends Molly (Beanie Feldstein) and Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) realise that they never partied or broke the rules during high school, they resolve to attend a wild party before graduation and experience what they've missed. Within a witty, tightly-paced narrative, director Olivia Wilde (in her filmmaking debut) superbly captures the passion, social cruelty and intense friendships of adolescence. Feldstein and Dever have fantastic chemistry as friends who mercilessly push and joke about each other but are still absolutely devoted to one another. The film's dialogue crackles from start to finish; the supporting characters are quirky and stylised yet very authentic, and the film masterfully balances internal and external conflict. Booksmart weaves engaging, profound personal conflicts - such as the girls' respective crushes, Amy's lack of confidence and Molly's controlling attitude - throughout their oftensurreal quest to reach the party. The narrative initially frames the party as a fun, scary, invigorating new world for Molly and Amy to explore, but the film has its most heartbreaking and uplifting moments during its quieter stretches, as the main characters grow in tangible, sometimes painful ways and gain long-overdue respect for those around them. Booksmart is an outstanding, intimatelyobserved film about partying, personal growth and teenage pathos. - Seth Lukas Hynes mailcommunity.com.au
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Black Spot funds are set By Derek Schlennstedt The Federal Government will invest $364,000 on Paternoster Road in Emerald under the 2019-’20 Black Spot Program. La Trobe MP Jason Wood said the community’s input was critical to identifying key black spots in the electorate. “Road crashes place major emotional and economic strains on all affected communities but particularly the families and friends of the victims,” he said. “I am pleased to see that projects will install profiled (audio tactile) centreline and
edge lines from Beaconsfield-Emerald Road to Bailey Road (install W-Beam safety barriers) will be delivered under the 2019-’20 funding rounds. “Motorists living within and visiting La Trobe will also be pleased to know that notorious black spots in the electorate will be fixed with funding from the program. “None of these projects would be delivered without the community’s vital input and I’d encourage all residents and motorists in the region to nominate projects for future funding rounds.” Deputy Prime Minister and Infrastructure,
Transport and Regional Development Minister Michael McCormack said the safety of 71 Victorian road black spots would be substantially improved over the next 12 months with $25 million committed to the state under the 2019-’20 funding round. “The Black Spot Program targets road locations where crashes are occurring, reducing the risk of accidents through funding safety measures such as traffic signals and roundabouts at dangerous locations,“ he said. “The 71 black spot projects being funded across Victoria are an important contribution towards reducing the national road toll.
“Funding has been allocated to road locations that have been identified as high priority, with 326 casualty crashes recorded at these sites over the past five years, including 15 fatal crashes.” The Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) found that, on average, black spot projects reduced the number of crashes causing death and injury by 30 per cent. For more information on the Federal Government’s Black Spot Program or to nominate a black spot, visit investment.infrastructure. gov.au/funding/blackspots.
A mother and her children … it’s a truly loving bond By Derek Schlennstedt During the month of July, mothers and their children across Australia, are being given the chance to be photographed for an upcoming book called “A MOTHER AND HER CHILDREN ... A Loving Bond.” The book is a fundraiser for the Make A Wish charity and will be a celebration of motherhood, recognising the amazing contribution and loving bond that mothers have for their children. Olinda Photographer Tony Rawson is taking part in the project, which hopes to raise $20,000 for the Make A Wish Foundation. “July is National Family Portrait month and our studio is joining the Make a Wish Foundation to raise $20000 looking for a cure for breast cancer,” he said. “They will be asked to make a donation
which will then entitle them to a portrait shoot at out studio with a complimentary print for them to keep.” “Extra prints can be ordered if they wish, but there is no obligation to do so and all money goes straight to the Make A Wish Foundation” It’s a good chance to get a family portrait and help find a cure for breast cancer thing at the same time. Every participant will have one of their photographs featured in a beautiful book called “A Mother and her Children,” which will be a celebration of the loving bond between a mother and her children. Anyone interested can go to www. familyportraitmonth.com.au to register.
Olinda Photographer Tony Rawson is fundraising for the Make A Wish charity.
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Deaths in detention At the opening session of the Hillsong Conference, our Prime Minister told the 21,000-strong congregation that Australia needed more prayers and love. So where is the love for those who come to us seeking refuge? How is it that, on Friday night, yet another young life was lost when a 23-year-old man who had fled war-torn Afghanistan six years ago died in the Melbourne Immigration Centre? The official 'police speak' was that there were no suspicious circumstances.
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Ben Gooden and Louise Morin from CSIRO with Bill Incoll and Jason Wood. 191807 "Six years ago community groups in the Dandenongs started agitating for biological control of Wandering Trad ," he said. "Because it was so successful at coming back from any treatments we applied we decided the only response likely to be successful was biological
control, which we knew was being used in New Zealand." Bill said achieving this outcome was also an opportunity to celebrate the way the various bodies had worked together, including local environment groups and networks, re-
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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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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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Road toll rescue By Casey Neill Extra officers and new cars are bolstering the Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol to tackle the rising road toll. Sergeant Neil Campbell joined Sergeant Dave McIlfatrick at the Lilydale-based unit a few weeks ago. They share more than 25 years' experience in highway patrol policing, and more new staff will be arriving shortly to strengthen the unit by 20 per cent overall. Sgt Campbell has policed roads across Maroondah, Knox and most of the eastern suburbs and was most recently stationed at Mooroolbark. "Some of the other crew members have been working here for 20 years," he said. The unit has also received two new BMWs, the latest arriving on Friday 12 July. Sgt Campbell told the Mail the vehicles were fitted with the latest technology, from speed measuring devices to drug and alcohol testing equipment, and on-board video and computer. "It all means we'll be spending more time out on the road," he said. "We'll be a lot more visible. "Any person intercepted will be drug and alcohol tested. "We'll be using all the latest technology to combat the road toll. "This area is one of the highest in the state with road fatalities, which is the reason why we've been bolstered." The Lilydale-based unit covers the entire Yarra Ranges, from Belgrave out to Healesville, Warburton and beyond. "We'll be ramping up to target more drink and drug drivers, speeding, fatigue driving, distracted driving ... " Sgt Campbell said. "All of those things are the reason why our
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Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol Sergeants Dave McIlfatrik and Neil Campbell with the newest car in their fleet. figures are so high and our injury collisions are so high." The crew has heavy vehicles in its sights, not just cars. "And as the weather gets warmer, we'll be targeting motorcycles as well," he said.
Sgt Campbell urged residents with traffic complaints, like hoon activity, to report the details to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. He said police would receive and act on intelligence reports, and this could potentially help to avoid future collisions.
Community members are invited to attend the Emerald Museum Biennial General Meeting on 18 July 2019 to learn more about the museum, and join the committee. Emerald Museum is a Cardinia Shire Council facility located within Nobelius Heritage Park. Both the park and museum are cared for by a committee, which holds a biennial general meeting to elect members. The Emerald Museum is full of fascinating items and records from Emerald and the surrounding district. Managed by volunteers, the museum features more than 3,000 artefacts including household items, photographs, agricultural machinery and documents. Pauline Murphy, President of the Emerald Museum said the museum had a wealth of knowledge about the beginnings of Emerald. "There's a lot on local history and how Emerald began ... it goes back all the way to the gold mining days, and the timber days," Ms Murphy said. "It's extremely interesting as you keep finding things out." "Quite of range of volunteer roles and for people that are interested in local history it's a really wonderful place." Cardinia Shire Mayor Councillor Graeme Moore encouraged community members to attend the committee meeting to find out more about the facility and get involved. Expected requirements of committee members include: attending regular committee meetings and participating in a rotating roster during museum open hours. The meeting will take place from 7-9pm on Thursday 18 July.
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Time to flex your thinking Increasingly, scientific evidence tells us that we can dramatically increase the probability of staying mentally and physically fit throughout our lives with physical exercise, good nutrition, social connection with others, and mental stimulation. There are many reasons to keep your brain healthy. Neural stimulation multiplies the number of connections between synapses. Stimulated and therefore active neurons get more oxygen and nutritive elements. Keeping your neurons active is the key to generating new ones, as well as developing them and helping them survive, and even in adult life, neurons can regenerate with stem cells. Over the last 25 years, scientists and physicians affiliated with medical schools and universities all over the world have followed and tested large groups of people to try to understand why some people stay sharp and with-it and other people do not, over the span of their lives. As a result, we now have a significant body of scientific research in an area called “cognitive reserve“. In other words, complex mental activity can help protect the brain by building cognitive and brain reserves. These reserves represent an active process of neural plasticity optimising a person’s performances either by calling upon other brain regions or by adopting new cognitive strategies. In straightforward terms, the phrase “use it or lose it“ can be applied to our muscles in our bodies as well as to neural pathways and connections in our brains. Scientists all over the world agree that the evidence is now overwhelming: mentally stimulating lives ‘boost brain power’. Research found that people who participated in mentally stimulating activities, such as interactive games and dancing, four times
a week had a 65 to 75 per cent better probability of remaining sharp than those who did not participate in these activities. With strengthening, we increase our neural network’s capacity to face the effects of ageing or neurodegenerative diseases. Mental exercises done regularly help maintain and improve your thinking skills as well as stimulate the five main cognitive functions: memory, attention, language, executive func-
Japara is warming up this winter with new workshops and free community events to keep you busy all season long. Make sure to mark these dates on your calendar and follow us on Facebook plus our website for updates on news, events and much more. Japara is your community Centre for life-long learning and social inclusion.
Beeswax Wraps & Candle Workshop Saturday 31 August | 2pm-4pm | $50pp Wraps are an excellent replacement for glad wrap and plastic containers plus make beautiful candles made from beeswax.
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Gender Equality Week 5th-9th August Japara is excited to support and promote gender equality week by getting our childcare children to tie-dye a white t-shirt for fun to celebrate GE in our community. Red Nose Day Friday 9th August Sport a red nose today and show your support for the fight against SIDS. Merchandise available at Japara. Daffodil Day Friday 23rd August Show your support by wearing yellow at Japara. Merchandise available. Women’s Health Week 5th-9th September All activities are free! A fantastic wellness day starting with exercise and warm ups, pop up wellness stands all day. In the evening mum’s, grandmother’s, and daughters plus friends invited for yoga and meditation. Advanced Care Plan Friday 13th September 10am-12pm Find out about an advanced care plan and how to one started.
Yoga for Everyone Tuesday 16 July-17 September | 7pm-8pm | $150pp | B.Y.O. Towel & Mat Dru Yoga Monday 22 July-23 September | 9:15am-10:30am | $150pp | B.Y.O. Towel& Mat | Childcare Available during session times Zumba Monday 22 July-19 August | 9:30am-10:30am | $60pp | B.Y.O. Towel & Drink Bottle | Childcare Available during session times Monday 26 August-23 September | 9:30am-10:30am | $60pp Seniors Fitness Tuesday 16 July-17 September | 10:15am-11am | $8 per session
LEARN LOCAL SHORT COURSES Valuable Volunteering – Contact Japara for more information $75 | $50 Concession | $25 Materials Discover volunteering opportunities and the benefits to you and the community. iPads and Other Digital Devices - Contact Japara for more information $75 | $50 | $25 Materials Learn the latest apps, reach and engage your target audience plus further your opportunities in employment. Building a Brighter Future for Women Wednesday 24 July-21 August | 9:30am-2pm | $120 | $50 Concession | $25 Materials | Childcare Available during class times Learn to manage your finances, build confidence and discover untapped skills. Small business ideas plus personal and professional development. Job Ready Administration Monday 12 August-16 September | 9:30am-12pm | $75 | $50 Concession | $25 Materials | Childcare Available during class times Careers in Administration, digital media tools, business documentation and more.
ART AND CRAFT WORKSHOPS Basic Floral Care and Tips Thursday 1 & 8 August | 7pm-9pm | $75pp | Materials included Preserved Flower Wreath Workshop Thursday 12 September | 7pm – 9:30pm | $75pp | Materials included *Enrol and pay for this workshop with a friend and receive 5% off the normal price. Macramé Friday 30 August | 10am-1pm | $40pp | Materials included | Childcare Available Create a beautiful hanging basket for home or a special gift.
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Fashion Styling Event Fundraiser – Wednesday 31st July @ 6:30pm Join Melbourne stylist April Nicholl for an incredible night of fashion, food and fundraising. Proudly presented by Japara and Gladesville Primary School. Discover what your attributes are and how to highlight them, how to utilise line, pattern and colour to suit your shape, the secret to balancing your body AND your outfits, techniques for dressing slimmer and looking taller plus much more. Enjoy a glass of wine whilst interacting and having fun with fashion. Purchase your $40 ticket at www.trybooking.com/514777
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ELYSEE - STUNNING LIFESTYLE PROPERTY THIS lifestyle property is five minutes from Gembrook township and just one hour from Melbourne. This 18.5 acre property is situated on the edge of the impressive Kirth Kiln Regional Park. Stylishly renovated, the agent says, this home is nestled among flowering camellias, mature rhododendrons and picturesque rose gardens. Visitors follow the classic stone path to the entry of Elysee, a much-loved and cared for family home. Once inside the agent says they'll be impressed by the feeling of space and tranquillity created by the natural light flooding in from the large double hung windows, neutral colour scheme and American oak flooring. Space is assured with the four spacious bedrooms each with robes, plus a study or fifth bedroom - the master with a walk-in robe, ensuite and double glass doors that open out to the timber deck overlooking the garden and rolling hills. The open plan living area and separate lounge room provide space and comfort, the agent says, and each are warmed by
ambient cast iron wood fire heaters in addition to the gas ducted heating, splitsystem cooling and panel heaters in each bedroom for total climate control. The high-end fixtures include marble/ stone bench tops, Villeroy and Boch toilets and basins and Hansgrohe/Dorft tapware. For added convenience, this home also has a powder room servicing the main living areas. Preparing a feast for family and friends will be a pleasure in the spacious bespoke kitchen, the agent says, featuring quality
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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.
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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.
Glorious 37 gently sloping acres in Gembrook. East facing, this block is bathed in morning sun & provides breath taking views out to Bunyip State Park. Mains water & mains gas connection, this block also has a large spring fed dam & creek with a 3 phase powered water pump. Perfect lifestyle property or small hobby farm where you could build the home of your dreams (STCA). Walking distance to the Gembrook Township.
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This Western Red Cedar home, recently renovated throughout is superbly located on the high side of the street, with north facing sunset views on a huge allotment (2092sqm). Offering a much sought after sealed driveway & is close to the best of Belgrave & Selby. Beautifully presented both inside & out with the spacious front deck overlooking your beautiful surrounds. The feature packed home has 4 bedrooms with Terra Mater loorboards, a master with ENS & WIR & a 2nd living zone. Separated living with 3 bedrooms at one end of the home & the master at the other, is perfect for families. The light and bright kitchen is the heart of the home, featuring loads of storage, pantry, island bench incl breakfast bar & new s/s appliances. The renovated laundry is conveniently located off the kitchen. Inspection is a must!
Set on over 4 acres you’ll ind this amazing property with beautiful mountain views, separate paddocks with good fencing and great for a little grazing or hobby farm, lockup garage, carport and a dam! Inside you’ll ind a beautifully updated light and bright kitchen - open plan to the meals and family room with an abundance of cupboard space for all your storage needs! Four big bedrooms - 2 with sliding door access to your decking and views!
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Artist on Everest is the ultimate modern mountain getaway. Private, peaceful & inviting this treetop retreat is the perfect escape from the hustle & bustle of everyday life. Beautifully decorated throughout, with quality furnishings together with an enviable collection of local & international art, Artist on Everest has been designed for the discerning investor, to be able to purchase a set & forget investment, as all management & day to day booking of guests is handled by Valley & Ranges Getaways. The master bedroom has a king size bed, forest views & an ENS bathroom. The 2nd bedroom, on the upper level, can be either a king or two king singles ensuring this property extremely versatile. The bathroom incl a freestanding bath & shower, there’s also a fully equipped centrally located kitchen & a laundry completes the picture. Chattels list available on request.
An ideal opportunity is presented here with two great houses & a stunning parcel of land! House 1 - The original character illed farm home which compromises 3 bedrooms, sunroom 1 bathroom, a large lounge and dining, and all the charm you would expect in an old girl. House 2 – A huge family home with 4 bedrooms plus study, updated bathroom, formal lounge with cosy wood heater, split system, evaporative & refrigerated cooling. Bring the caravan, boat, and any other toys you want and house them in the massive storage bays, and there are plenty more sheds.The homes are separately rated and private from each other and would be ideal to house dual families, rent one out, or run a Bed and Breakfast (STCA).
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Officer skipper Matthew Clarke celebrates one of his six goals. 195432 ous against Belgrave, 14.24 (108) to 9.11 (65), while Monbulk did what they needed to in a strong home win against Emerald, 13.16 (94) to 1.10 (16). Gembrook Cockatoo, meanwhile, surged into the top five with a nail-biting win against Powelltown at home, 8.7 (55) to 7.10 (52). The Brookers secured arguably its most important four points of the year, in a thrilling
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Eastern Football League (EFL) 1st Division Seniors Lilydale 4.14.38 d Wantirna South 2.6.18 GOALS - Lilydale: S. Baker, L. Wilson, A. Davies, L. Jeffs. BEST - Lilydale: K. Renkema, B. Mitchener, J. Clements, C. Morison, S. Baker, L. Koger. Mooroolbark 5.11.41 d Upper Ferntree Gully 3.7.25 GOALS - Upper Ferntree Gully: S. Lovell, D. Reid, K. Quirk. BEST - Upper Ferntree Gully: P. Gellie, L. Gellie, A. Godfrey, C. Quirk, N. Bardsley, H. Boyce. 3rd Division Seniors Ferntree Gully 4.8.32 d Warrandyte 0.3.3 GOALS - Ferntree Gully: M. Petracca 2, M. Topp, S. Currey. BEST - Ferntree Gully: L. Boyle, M. Tsirtsikos, D. De Ieso, S. Crocker, A. Barton-Smith, J. Moore. 4th Division Seniors Fairpark 10.6.66 d Forest Hill 2.5.17 GOALS - Fairpark: A. Mullucks 5, E. Doulgeris 2, J. Gough, R. McKendry, S. Mercer. BEST - Fairpark: A. Mullucks, J. Brown, D. Bennett, B. Dadswell, J. Gough, M. Jeffries. Premier Division Reserves Montrose 8.7.55 d Doncaster 2.4.16 1st Division Reserves Lilydale 5.11.41 d Wantirna South 2.2.14 Upper Ferntree Gully 6.13.49 d Mooroolbark 3.3.21 3rd Division Reserves South Belgrave 12.13.85 d Glen Waverley Hawks 2.2.14 4th Division Reserves Fairpark 7.7.49 d Forest Hill 4.5.29 Silvan 7.8.50 d Nunawading 5.3.33 1st Division Under-19 Lilydale 7.3.45 d Wantirna South 4.8.32 Mooroolbark 9.10.64 d Upper Ferntree Gully 0.8.8 3rd and 4th Division Under- 19 Warrandyte 13.9.87 d Ferntree Gully 0.1.1 South Belgrave 21.25.151 d Coldstream 0.0.0 Kilsyth 8.16.64 d Fair Park 2.1.13 Silvan 8.11.59 d Donvale 6.7.43
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Harry Norman in full flight. Picture: COURTESY ATHLETICS VICTORIA 04:52.2; Chloe Da Costa 06:31.2, 05:26.5; Mischa Gopal 06:32.4, 05:20.8; Finn Johnson 06:37.9, 04:46.3; Holly Yorke 06:39.0, 04:49.1; Emily Kinwel 06:39.5, 04:55.6; Bay Spittle 06:40.2, 04:53.5; Madeline Cannon 06:40.6, 05:24.6; Bryce Fiedler 06:44.2, 05:10.7; Jack Brideson 06:49.5, 04:44.4; Tru Spittle 06:50.7, 04:47.6; Amelia Eldridge 06:53.4, 05:49.1; Kobe Coxhill 06:56.8, 04:40.7; Melanie Stevenson 06:59.8, 06:37.8; Lily Clarke 07:02.2, 05:24.0; Lexi Aders 07:05.6, 05:08.8; Jazlyn Carroll 07:15.1, 05:31.5 1500m - Acacia Anderson-Bonsor 08:09.6, 08:09.6; Taylah Dux 08:18.6, 07:49.9; Beau
McKinnon 08:39.8, 06:48.9; Eloise Stevenson 08:43.0, 08:29.3; Willow Naismith 08:43.7, 06:42.6; Aiden Conroy 08:47.4, 07:42.9; Caitlyn Pointon 08:50.9, 08:40.0; Kahlia Da Costa 08:53.5, 08:15.5; Emily Fiedler 08:56.4, 07:28.9; Heidi Portlock 08:58.5, 08:47.5; Zoe Clarke 08:59.5, 05:52.4; Eva Johnson 09:00.8, 08:32.4; Mitchell Pointon 09:01.5, 05:59.5; Samuel Laven 09:02.2, 08:28.2; Tyler Coxhill 09:06.8, 06:43.9; Emily Conroy 09:07.2, 07:33.2; Jude Bloom 09:07.5, 06:34.5; Riley Vincent 09:08.5, 07:34.6; Tait Whelan 09:18.9, 07:30.8; Zoe Bartlett 09:20.7, 09:00.5 2000m - Summer Hathaway 15:40.1, 15:40.1; Ciara Willey 15:46.5, 08:34.8; Luke Hathaway 15:56.0, 15:16.3; Austin Leonard 16:01.7, 08:28.4; Thomas Portlock 16:06.0, 08:24.3; Landen Morton 16:07.5, 13:38.8; Balaji Gopal 16:07.9, 09:37.7; Cooper Prescott 16:09.7, 08:56.4; Aemelia Stevenson 16:13.5, 08:54.7; Izzy Gough 16:17.0, 09:13.7; Ollie Aders 16:18.4, 09:17.1; Remy Bloom 16:27.6, 09:32.6; Robert McDowell 16:28.7, 09:35.7; Abbey Bartlett 16:36.1, 11:35.5; Kaylah Cannon 16:37.0, 09:38.5; Stephanie van Bemmel 17:06.4, 09:57.1 3000m - Renee Horsley 17:04.7, 17:01.7; Alan Harris 18:21.5, 16:03.9; Rob Belli 18:22.2, 15:52.5; Jess Dux 18:24.7, 15:05.5; Nicole Cannon 18:26.9, 17:00.5; Marley Keymer 18:27.3, 16:02.6; Nigel Murden 18:28.6, 16:42.2; Joel Johnson 18:40.5, 11:55.7; Ros Dyer 18:41.1, 18:41.1; Bailey Van Bert 18:44.1, 12:43.7; Samuel Laven 18:44.6, 18:20.8; David Laven 18:47.2, 18:20.8; Sarah Rollo 19:03.4, 14:14.4; Reuben Johnson 19:16.6, 13:22.0; Tiara Willis 19:23.1, 15:24.5; Nathan Murden 19:24.7, 14:19.8; Jesse Prescott 19:25.7, 14:52.4; Ky Harris 19:31.0, 13:23.8; Hayley Anthony 19:41.3, 17:33.2; Aleesa Keenan 19:48.9, 17:52.1; Laura Yorke 19:53.6, 14:43.1; Michael Clarke 19:55.0, 12:41.0 Next weekend Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes will return to Morrison Reserve in Mount Evelyn for one last crack at a person best on the challenging cross country course. 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.
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Tough conditions abound Monbulk Junior Football Club played on a cold, wet and wintry day. Congratulations went to Gary Ross for 100 games, as well as 50 games milestone players. A huge congratulations went to the players who represented the Hawks in the Junior Interleague squads over the holidays. The undefeated Hawkettes had their first loss after a tough clash with Mount Evelyn. They'll learn from their losses and fire up for the finals. Under-9 Monbulk vs Wandin The team battled it out in very testing conditions. Best: M. Gurpinar, M. Norris, R. Sangster, T. Cross, C. Cotter, T. Burke. Under-10 Monbulk vs Wandin Tough weather conditions tested the Hawks' resilience. In addition, a big strong team put pressure on the side from the first quarter. Strong tackling and great teamwork saw the Hawks play one of their better games. Best: N. Brown, W. Heap, J. Thorp, Z. Koelewyn, Soren, O. Watson. Under-11 Wandin 32 d Monbulk 14 The conditions were really tough for the kids. It took a while to get going, but when the Hawks did they managed to play some really good footy. Congratulation went to Isaac and Charlie on 50 games. Best: R. English, E. Knight, I. Mullinder, B. Nicholson, C. Seamer, H. Brooks. Under-12 Olinda-Ferny Creek 6.6.42 d Monbulk 3.2.20 The lads put up a great contest in very trying, wet conditions.
Hannah does her best for the under-14s in the muddy conditions. All players put in a consistent effort. The Hawks probably lost the match straight after half time, but the players switched back on to finish off strongly, winning the last quarter two goals to none. The side's continued improvement is terrific. Best: Drew English, Alex, Jaxon, James Burton, Xavier, Archie. Under-14 Belgrave 9.19.73 d Monbulk 0.1.1 The kids tried hard and fought out the game well.
Picture: ANTHEA HEAGNEY Best: C. Bakker, H. Koolstra, M. Laven, A. Hughson, I. Linde, J. Farmer. Under-16 Monbulk 7.6.42 d Wandin 1.4.10 Under very trying conditions both teams worked hard in contested footy. After half time the Hawks played with more determination and broke open the forward pressure. The side scored more freely and finished off well. Best: T. Ford, M. Bateson, G. Ross, B. Hughson, C. Passingham, J. Mackay.
Jack. Tahi. Jonah. Jacob B. Joel P. Noah R Under-14 girls Mount Evelyn 4.7.31 d Monbulk 2.5.17 The Hawkettes had really strong, high-pressure opposition which gave them the opportunity to see how they measured up. Credit to Mount Evelyn, they really finessed their team pressure and made it difficult for the Hawkettes to clear the ball to advantage. There is so much for the Hawkettes to focus on and work on in the coming weeks. The side is still building its knowledge as a group.
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every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
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DOWN 1. Catching the big fish or letting it get away (6). 2. Stresses only a small quantity got sent off (7). 3. Intelligent but not very easy on the eye? (6). 4. A picture, perhaps, you take everywhere with you (6). 5. Stretches back and speaks angrily (5). 7. Follow the line (5). 13. I am not a noisy little devil! (3). 14. Before the duel was arranged, what led to it? (7). 15. In my case it’s confused: not at all clear (5). 17. Light up when I get in, worried (6). 18. Make it possible to catch the eel wriggling about (6). 19. A man slow to unwind, one grants (6). 21. A second item of news (5).
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6. Undoubtedly, would make one take the wrong train (3,7). 8. Land and one gets right in (4). 9. Get rid of something you’ll need in winter (4). 10. Don’t just lie there! Dress! (3-2). 11. A wine container (4). 12. The turbulence causes disquiet (9). 16. The plumber’s castle in Spain? (4-5). 20. The brush? The fellows have taken it back (4). 22. Now nothing would get her back (5). 23. She’s turned the ring completely round (4). 24. The English getting a tan out in Sicily (4). 25. Determined to have and to make one’s home in (6,4). DOWN 1. Catching the big fish or letting it get away (6). 2. Stresses
Clues in (6,4).
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DOWN ACROSS Cryptic CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7583 (6) 1. Season 6. Tactful (10) ACROSS
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO.7583 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, For ce-rtain. 8, Ac-r-e 9, Fire. 10, Get up. 11, Sack. 12, Agitation. 16, Pipe-dream. 20, Ti-ff (rev). 22, Lin-da (rev). 23, L-o-la (rev). 24, E-tna. 25, Settle d-own. Down - 1, L-os-ing. 2, A-cc-ents. 3, Bright. 4, Tattoo. 5, Snaps (rev). 7, Track. 13, I’m-p. 14, Pre-lude. 15, M-ist-y. 17, Ignite (anag). 18, E-nab-le. 19, Al-lows. 21, Flash.
DOWN Season (6) See (7) Harm (6) Way (6) Sharp (5) Blustery (5) Girl’s name (3) Bird (7) Lucid (5) Loveliness (6) Clamour (6) Disquiet (6) Advantage (5)
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ACROSS Tactful (10) Entity (4) Peduncle (4) Vigilant (5) Whirlpool (4) Prone (9) Offensive (9) Insect (4) Tilt (5) Footslog (4) Jokes (4) Initiative (10)
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QUICK PUZZLE NO.7583 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Diplomatic. 8, Unit. 9, Stem. 10, Alert. 11, Eddy. 12, Prostrate. 16, Obnoxious. 20, Flea. 22, Slant. 23, Trek. 24, Gags. 25, Enterprise. Down - 1, Winter. 2, Glimpse. 3, Impair. 4, Street. 5, Acute. 7, Windy. 13, Ann. 14, Bittern. 15, Clear. 17, Beauty. 18, Outcry. 19, Unease. 21, Asset.
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