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Mount Evelyn’s Tilly and Keira have a laugh while helping with the planting. Picture: GREG CARRICK

Power of plants By Casey Neill A Lilydale community park received a muchneeded spruce-up over the weekend. Friends of Olinda Creek members are working with Yarra Ranges Council and Melbourne Water to co-ordinate the renewal of a community park between Main and John streets. They're working to transform the space into a community garden. The project kicked off with a planting day on Saturday 20 July. Paul Dempsey from Friends of Olinda Creek

said the aim was to plant more diverse indigenous plants to strengthen the wildlife corridor and beautify the creek side. "This central park is a start with beautiful windows into the creek, and an opening for community potential," Mr Dempsey said. The project will add more berries and fruit trees - including bush tucker - on the levee bank side, to edge toward food security and nourishing community spirit. Melbourne Water sponsored the planting day, supplying 400 diverse natives, and the council had been supplying woodchips to help

prepare the ground. Mr Dempsey said Bunnings also contributed some interesting plants. The group will now have weekly working bees, from 2pm to 4pm on Saturdays and on Fridays from 10am for student teams. He said Lions Club volunteers had pledged to help once spring arrived. "Bring a favourite indigenous seedling and digging tool, an afternoon picnic, or just your company," Mr Dempsey said. "A long-term aim is to build community

momentum and resilience to climate change through collaborative Leadership and nourishing company. "We can see into magic windows and hear the ripple over rocks along this jewel of Lilydale." Mr Dempsey told the Mail that the time had come for ambitious gardening and community nourishment. Visit Facebook and search for Friends of Olinda Creek for more information or to get involved. 12412842-LN11-19


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Angling for cruelty Why are Victorians being encouraged to be cruel to animals? Recently Quarry Lake in Ferntree Gully was stocked with hundreds of fish as part of the Victorian Government’s $46 million program aimed at growing the number of anglers to one million by 2020. But let’s think about what angling entails. It entails tricking inoffensive animals into swallowing sharp, metal hooks, dragging the terrified animals from their watery homes and then slowly asphyxiating them. Isn’t this cruelty?

Less than 24 hours after a tree fell onto a car in Sherbrooke and killed a father and his young son, the Mail heard that media outlets were cold-calling Cockatoo residents and businesses and approaching people in the street. Their aim, it appeared, was to be the first to find out the names of the two people taken so suddenly. I reached out on Facebook to let our readers know we were not among the ‘journalists’ waiting outside Cockatoo Primary School, or those asking workers in stores across Cockatoo, Emerald and Monbulk if they knew those who had died. The response was overwhelming and heart-warming. I didn’t expect the comments of thanks that poured in, but they reinforced that we were doing the right thing. The tragedy was unquestionably newsworthy and not something we could - or should - ignore. The public interest was there and it is our role as a local news source to document significant local events, no matter how heart-breaking. What I did question was the benefit in prying names from a rocked community, likely before all friends and relatives had even been informed. I now know those names, but I’m electing not to publish them. We will be here if and when family and friends choose to pay tribute to their lost loved ones. We will be here should the community seek our help to support this grieving family. - Casey Neill

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If someone did this to your dog would there be any doubt in your mind that it was cruelty? Well, researchers have demonstrated that fish feel pain in a similar manner to mammals. But, even without this research, the behaviour of hooked fish as they struggle and gasp for oxygen should be sufficient to tell us they are suffering. Apart from the fact that this activity is immensely cruel, wouldn’t $46 million be better spent on encouraging some type of active recreation - such as hiking or games - that would actually benefit our health? Jenny Moxham, Monbulk

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IN BRIEF Man hit by bus

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A bus struck a man in his sixties on BelgraveGembrook Road in Menzies Creek about 7pm on Friday 19 July. It’s believed the man was helping an injured wombat between School and Church roads when the 695 Ventura bus struck him. He was airlifted to The Alfred hospital in a critical condition with life-threatening injuries. A spokesperson at The Alfred said the man remained in a critical but stable condition.

By Derek Schlennstedt The Barn Owl cafe in Silvan might close after Yarra Ranges Council found it was operating illegally in a Green Wedge Zone. The ordeal started last year when the council advised 26-year-old Katie Wolff that the building she was operating from was registered as a shed and not a cafe, and that it would have to be closed. “Twelve months ago I got a letter saying I had to close in seven days,“ she said. “We were told that the building is registered as a shed, not a cafe, so I was illegally trading and that I had to go to a building surveyor to make it compliant. “I got the list done and probably spent $60,000 or more to get the building compliant and then sent the permit off to council, and it got rejected by planning because of the land we’re on.” That land is in a Green Wedge Zone, which is defined under the Planning and Environment Act 1987 as land that is recognised and protected for its agricultural, environmental, historic, landscape or recreational values, or mineral and stone resources. This means a cafe cannot exist there. An amendment to change the land zoning would require authorisation from the State Government Planning Minister, which would then need to be passed by Parliament. Despite the land zoning, Ms Wolff explained that the building had been running as a cafe for eight years before she leased the space. She said that from the beginning there was never any suggestion that she could not operate a cafe from the building. “I knew I had to sell the berries from the farm in this cafe in order to stay open, but that was literally all I was told when I took over,” she said. The closure will not only affect Ms Wolff but her 11 employees, who all live in the area. A petition she created a week before she spoke to the Mail to engage community sup-

Seven times over A 30-year-old woman was almost seven times the legal blood alcohol limit after allegedly rearending a car in Cockatoo on Friday 19 July. An off-duty police officer reported seeing a vehicle driving erratically shortly before 5.30pm. Mount Evelyn police tracked the driver to her Launching Place home where she allegedly returned a positive breath test. She also admitted to being involved in a collision with another vehicle on Paternoster Road shortly after 5pm - she exchanged details with the other driver before heading home. Police took the woman to Lilydale Police Station for an evidentiary breath test where she allegedly returned a reading of .345. Her licence was immediately suspended and she will be charged via summons in relation to drink driving and other traffic-related offences.

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Katie Wolff at Barn Owl Cafe. 195726 port had already received nearly 8000 signatures. Yarra Ranges Council social and economic development director James Collins said council staff would be meeting with Ms Wolff at the end of the month to "find the best way forward to resolve any planning and building issues for the site”. He said that in 2015, the council issued

Picture: ROB CAREW a permit to use the land for a rural industry, winery, manufacturing sales and sale and consumption of liquor, and associated signage. Mr Collins said that last year, the council issued a building order to a cafe asking the business operator to retrofit the building to meet current building regulations. "This is to ensure that buildings are safe for public and private use,“ he said.

Time to play at new space in Olinda By Derek Schlennstedt Families in Olinda celebrated as a new $1.8 million nature-based place space was officially opened at the former Olinda Public Golf course. The opening on 19 July signalled the completion of the first stage of a $7.67 million redevelopment. “This is the largest regional playspace in the Dandenongs and uniquely incorporates mosaic artwork created by local school kids,” Monbulk MP James Merlino said at the opening. “The closure of the Olinda Golf Course presented a great opportunity to create a new public space to suit the needs of the whole community. “This is a fantastic space for the people of Olinda.

Sophie playing on a trampoline, which is all part of the cool new play space in Olinda. “It’s the product of a great collaboration with the community that will be enjoyed for decades to come.” Future project stages will include a junior

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sports and training oval, netball courts and improvements to cricket facilities to reduce the strain on existing services. This playspace includes an all-abilities playscape, new barbecues, picnic facilities, shelters, seating, a new toilet block and formalised pathways around the former golf course as part of a dog off-lead area. Several local artists have also contributed to the playspace’s design, providing a unique link with the nature and community that surrounds it. Mr Merlion said the overall precinct plan would provide new and improved facilities, experiences and recreational opportunities to create a multi-purpose local outdoor hub while retaining the precinct's environmental values.

A car struck a man while he was walking along Monbulk Road outside the Micawber Tavern on Saturday 20 July, about 11pm. He was airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries. The driver is assisting police with inquiries. Anyone with information about the incident should call Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol on 9739 2300.

Bus burglary bust A man is facing theft and drug charges following a raid on Ventura Buses in Monbulk. Yarra Ranges CIU detectives allege the 29-year-old Mooroolbark man broke into the Old Emerald Road yard between 5pm on 14 July and 5am the following day. They said he broke into 12 buses and stole eight GPS units, a personal GPS system and a portable speaker. Police searched the man's home on 15 July and allegedly recovered the stolen property. They also uncovered a traffickable quantity of cannabis during the search. The man was remanded to face court at a later date.

Stolen items Olinda police are trying to return stolen items to theft victims. On 17June they arrested and charged a man over 43 incidents of theft from and of motor cars. They recovered a variety of property such as jumpers, coats, pants, sunglasses, back packs, boxing gloves and a subwoofer. Police would like to return as much property to victims as they can. The thefts occurred mainly in the Upwey, Mooroolbark, Silvan and Ferntree Gully areas. Owners should email vp27951@police.vic. gov.au with images of the property they had stolen.

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Mount Evelyn’s top trails We're fortunate in Mount Evelyn to have our network of historic walking and shared-use trails. While you're out for your morning run or walking the dog, you can travel back in time and imagine Mount Evelyn as it was in past decades. The present township of Mount Evelyn grew up around the highest station on the Lilydale to Warburton railway line (1901-1965). Without the railway, Mount Evelyn would never have existed at its present location on the ridge top. The original settlement was situated down on the creek flats. The railway alignment is now the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail. Lilydale's first water supply, opened in 1905, was drawn from the Cascades on Olinda Creek and carried water, via a five and a quar-

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Mount Evelyn History Group editor ter mile water race, to the Puddle Dam on Birmingham Road. Part of the route can still be followed as the Water Race Trail, running from the Puddle Dam, via Sharland Close, and along the northern boundary of Quinn Reserve. The race can be seen as a two foot wide, un-

lined channel beside the trail. There is historical signage at the Puddle Dam and Quinn Reserve. The Mount Evelyn Aqueduct Trail preserves the routes and structures from two periods of Melbourne's water supply history. The O'Shannassy Aqueduct, built 19121913, passed through Mount Evelyn as an open channel. Silvan Reservoir was constructed in the late 1920s, its outflow aqueduct joining the older O'Shannassy system near Mount Evelyn Primary School. The original concrete channel and bridges have been preserved in the bushland section of the Aqueduct Trail between Hunter Road and Priestley Crescent. The Olinda Creek Trail currently exists in two sections.

One runs between the creek and Swansea Road, passing through the site of the Olinda Creek Settlement, which pre-dated the Mount Evelyn township. No trace now remains of the village of slab and bark huts that stood there from the 1890s, but the Indigenous history of the area is acknowledged on a sign board. The section of Olinda Creek Trail from Mount Evelyn Recreation Reserve to Silvan Reservoir follows the pipeline that replaced the open aqueduct in the 1960s. The Cave Hill Tramway ran nearby, but closer to the creek. These historic transport and water supply trails are central to Mount Evelyn's identity. Mount Evelyn History Group acknowledged their significance in the title of our book Tracks to Trails, a history of Mount Evelyn.

Water just a tap away to quench community’s thirst Fully-accessible water fountains are flowing across the Yarra Ranges. The council is introducing 11 of the new hydration stations, which feature all-ability handles for drinking or water bottle refill plus a dog bowl. Acting Yarra Ranges Mayor Richard Higgins said the fountains were designed to be accessible for people of any ability, following feedback from the council's Disability Advisory Committee (DAC). "Committee members told us that buttonoperated fountains were impossible for people with a disability to use easily," he said. "The manufacturers of our fountains came up with this design, which has an easy-toreach lever action. "Rather than pushing a button, you just have to apply pressure to a lever. "The taps are now easily accessible for people in wheelchairs and those with limited use of their hands." Cr Higgins said these were the first fountains in Australia using this design. "We've already had great feedback about

Anthea Forbes uses the Healesville fountain with son Adam. these, and we look forward to rolling more out across Yarra Ranges in coming years," he said. DAC member and Healesville resident

Anthea Forbes, whose son Adam is differentlyabled, said that people living with disability, their carers and support services would plan

Activities Club Knox. Some wonderful painters have displayed their talents by painting silos, and the group will be going to visit these art displays in November. The trip will go for five days and four nights. Those who would like to join the group on the bus trip should call Frank and Lorraine on 9754 8792.

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daytrips around accessible facilities like water fountains and toilets. "It's hard to get enough water, especially in hot weather," she said. "Once people and groups doing community activities know about these fountains, they can plan a day around where they are. "The whole of Melbourne should be doing this, it's a great initiative." Accessible drinking fountains have so far been installed in Healesville's main street near the crossing; Belgrave's main street near the Hayes car park; Upwey's main street near the play space; Lilydale's main street near Olinda Creek; Lillydale Lake, on the far side from the car park; PJ Mould Reserve in Wandin; McKenzie King play space in Millgrove; and Kilsyth, near the town hall. Three more will be installed soon at Norman Reserve in Mount Dandenong; near the crossing in Melba Highway, Yarra Glen; and near the public toilets in Monbulk's main street. Download Yarra Valley Water's Choose Tap app or visit choosetap.com.au to find more drinking fountain locations.

SNIPPETS The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting its regular walk-up open mic concert on Sunday 4 August at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.15pm to 5pm. Artists perform songs in the country, bluegrass and folk genres. All are welcome. New singers, musicians and bands are always welcome. The entrance fee is $7 ($5 for members). The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month. Inquiries: Graham 5964 8298.

Life Activities Club Knox Another bus trip is on the horizon for the Life

Pruning partners Friends and Carers of Emerald Cemetery invite the community to assist with pruning the roses at Emerald Cemetery on 29 July and 5 August from 10am to noon. Attendees should bring their own gloves, tools and a mug as morning

Pop-up playground Belgrave Preschool will hold a 'prepare for preschool' pop-up playground on 16 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.

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This year’s rates notices will be issued in the coming weeks. Here’s some important information about your rates. Your rates work hard around Cardinia Shire – paying for local services such as roads, rubbish bins, libraries, sporting grounds, youth services, parks, reserves and much, much more. Rates are based on the valuation of your property, and are collected annually.

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Cardinia CEO speaks Recently-appointed Shire of Cardinia CEO Carol Jeffs will be the guest speaker at the next Emerald Village Association meeting, on Tuesday 23 July at the Emerald RSL at 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome to attend. Inquiries: Dick Bartley 0400 858 396.

The Dandenong Ranges Music Council is presenting an attitude drumming and singing party on Thursday 25 July from 7pm to 9pm

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at Tecoma Uniting Church. The singing and drumming sessions are for all ages and abilities. Supper is provided. Inquiries: 9754 6566.

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What is the rate cap? Council has complied with the Victorian Government’s rate cap. The cap of 2.5% applied to the overall rate revenue collected by council.

Annual valuations Valuations are now conducted annually by the Valuer-General of Victoria (VGV) as the sole valuation authority. If your property value has increased less than the average, you may see a drop in the amount due. If your property value has gone up more than the average, it’s likely you’ll see an increase above the 2.5%.

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Local startup helps By Derek Schlennstedt We all have different expectations from our clothes. We use clothing to express our personalities and to fit in with our peer groups, so we need clothing to be fashionable and trend setting, and when we find the right outfit it enhances our appearance and we feel good and confident about ourselves. So, why is the majority of high street clothing made to enhance the able-bodied figure, with little or no regard for the disabled? Two people who are addressing that issue is hills local Molly Rogers, and Malvern East's Emma Clegg who founded JAM - a clothing label that puts young disabled people at the fore. Ms Clegg told the Mail that their adaptive clothing range is named after after Jack and Maddie, two cerebral palsy teenagers who Emma and Molly cared for when they were disability support workers. "We were both working as disability support workers while at university and we used to come together after our shifts and we'd always talk about how hard is it was to get them dressed," she said. "We both felt that it was a ridiculous issue that they shouldn't have to face, as any clothes that were easy to put on were daggy or not appropriate." More than 4 million Australians are estimated to have a disability, yet only a handful of boutique manufacturers across the country design inclusive and adaptive clothing for them. Ms Clegg explained that JAM was created for young people with a disability who want to be able to get dressed easily, while still 'looking and feeling funky.' Their clothing range includes stylish, yet functional jackets and long/short sleeve tshirts.

An adaptive clothing range founded by Selby local Molly Rogers and Malvern East resident Emma Clegg was inspired by two Cerebral Palsy teenagers, Maddie, and Jack from Belgrave South. "We want it to be like any other fashion label," Ms Clegg said. "We started with a jacket which is for wheelchair users and from the front looks like an everyday spray jacket, but we've adapted it so that both sides of our Jackets are fully zip-able. "When putting it on, the zip connects at each wrist and goes all along the sleeve and side of the Jacket. "The back of the Jacket is shorter to prevent extra fabric bunching." Ms Clegg explained that these small changes mean the Jacket can be fully opened up, put on and taken off like a poncho. "The Jacket simply gets placed over the head then zipped up," she said. Each modification has been thoughtfully made to make it easier to get dressed, but most of all gives people with a disability the opportunity to look and express themselves through

their clothing. Ms Clegg said a long history of segregation of people with a disability in Australia has led to a lack of diversity within the fashion industry, but acknowledged some progress has been made internationally. "The fashion industry within Australia is targeted to the mainstream population, excluding the 1 in 5 people in the country that have a disability - we want to change this statistic," she said. "We've found it's started a conversation for families that they don't have to accept that their child's clothing has to be boring and that their kids can look like any other teenager and express themselves through their clothes like any other teenager." To find out more about the startup which is NDIS funded visit https://jamthelabel.com/ pages/about

She Can Ride A program encouraging more girls to take up mountain biking is on its way to the Yarra Ranges. She Can Ride was among four projects to share in more than $450,000 as part of VicHealth's Innovation Challenge, which aims to make sport accessible to Victorians who don't have as many opportunities to take part. She Can Ride is a beginner's mountain bike program for girls aged seven to 17 years, run by Yarra Ranges Council. The sport is traditionally male-dominated. "These projects are about bringing sport to new audiences," VicHealth acting CEO Lyn Roberts said. "This is about making mountain biking less intimidating for girls - your gender shouldn't be a barrier to getting active and enjoying nature."

Comment on the climate Yarra Ranges Council wants residents to guide its action on climate change. The shire is running a new online poll on the issue. The council has already installed more than 3000 solar panels on its buildings and helped the community to adopt renewable energy. The poll involves answering three questions on what the council can do for climate change. Residents are invited to comment on what else the council should do to reduce its own emissions, what else it could do to lower emissions in the community, and what additional support the community needs from the council to adapt to a changing climate. Visit www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/Lists/ Current-consultation/Tell-us-what-youthink-about-climate-change to take the poll.

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Molly Moon’s close call By Derek Schlennstedt A unique not-for-profit charity assisting people with their vet bills has helped a Belgrave single mother hold onto her four-legged friend. When Rachel Gordon first noticed a lump back of her dogs leg in December 2018, she passed it off as a benign growth, as did the vets. But, when that tumour started to grow she feared that it was something far more insidious. Speaking to the Mail, Ms Gordon said the family has had the loveable English Staffy since she was a puppy. "Molly was the last of her litter, and unwanted due to her small size," Ms Gordon said. "We fell in love with her at sight. She came into our lives after my marriage break down. My children were one and four at the time." "Molly's been a stable part of their life since then and both my children suffer anxiety, so she is like a companion dog for them.

"She helps calm my daughter down when she is not coping. She provides us so much love, safety and friendship beyond any measurable words." That love was not enough to save Molly though, and the family was hard-pressed to find a way to raise enough money to undertake expensive lifesaving surgery. The surgery was estimated at about $1000 — a tough ask for the Gordon family, who were already going through tough financial times. "We weren't in any financial situation to cope with that," she said. "The kids were beside themselves about what might happen and they were offering to give their pocket money." Luckily, the Pet Medical Crisis Fund came to their rescue. The not-for-profit charity not only helps pet owners and their pets, but also assists vets by not having to absorb the costs associated with treating pets free of charge.

Ms Gordon said that Ferntree Gully Veterinary agreed to waive the cost of the initial consult, and a further 20% off the surgery. This along with the help of the Pet Medical Crisis made it possible for the vet to remove the cancerous lump. "They did an estimate of what it was going to cost and they agreed she urgently needed the surgery," Ms Gordon said. "We were able to come to an agreement where the vet reduced their fee, I put in an amount, and Pet Medical Crisis put in an amount. "Without them we could not have done the surgery and without that Molly wouldn't be with us today, so I can't thank them enough for their involvement and their assistance." The Pet Medical Crisis Fund relies on public donations to continue its work and is run by volunteers. Donations over $2 are tax deductible. For more information visit https://petmedicalcrisis.com.au/

The Pet Medical Crisis Fund helped fund the treatment for Molly’s cancer.

Marching for peace through Lilydale’s Castella Street War veterans recreated a peace march through Lilydale, 100 years since the original. World War I veterans marched down Castella Street to celebrate the Treaty of Versailles officially ending The Great War on 19 July 1919. The recreation started at 11am on Saturday 20 July outside Lilydale Primary School. The march followed the original route down Castella Street to the Athenaeum Theatre, where a ceremony took place under the Shire of Lillydale World War I Honour Board. Veterans included on the honour board hailed from Coldstream, Croydon, Gruyere, Kalorama, 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.

Veterans arrive at the Athenaeum Theatre.

The Royal Victorian Regiment marches down Castella Street.

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Cooking up experiences thanks to Rotary donation By Mitchell Clarke Plans to upgrade the kitchen at Gembrook Preschool are officially on the menu, following a donation from the Rotary Club of Emerald and District. The Rotary Club donated $2500 on Friday 21 June to the preschool, as the project “ticked all of the boxes for Rotary“. “Specifically, the focus on promoting healthy eating habits, and providing the children a safe kitchen environment where they would become informed to make healthy decisions and to have an increased opportunity to participate in cooking experiences,“ Rotary Club president Ian Ash said. “The club also felt that the kitchen upgrade was an excellent fit with the Preschool’s existing vegetable garden patch.“ 6 MAIL

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In a statement to the Rotary, Gembrook Preschool said they had a strong focus on healthy eating and good nutrition, using cooking experiences to encourage this and enhance learning. “We offer education around safe kitchen practices for the children and encourage healthy eating to enable the children to make informed, healthy decisions that affect their own lives and the lives of their families,“ a spokesperson from the preschool said. “This will offer the children an increased opportunity to participate in cooking experiences, develop their independence, explore their creative ideas and support their developing initiative in assisting with everyday tasks. “In addition this upgrade will enable us to introduce new environmental sessions to the preschool.“

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The Agpower team's expertise has seen them take out the Best Farm Machinery Dealer of the Year (large business) Award - again!

From left: Darren Tait, Brendan O'Donnell, Sharon Keeling, Paul Lollback, Gordon Watkins of Agpower. 195661

Agpower is winning again Agpower is not just a farm machinery dealer; with a state-of-the-art mechanical workshop they cater for every type of service or mechanical repair from a small chain saw to a B-Double truck, with no repair too small or too large. They are an authorized dealer for many brands including New Holland, Kioti, Toro, Valtra and Polaris, and the factory-trained technicians are willing and able to carry out all types of repairs to your machinery. The truck side of the workshop is well known for its top-quality service and repair standards along with the ability to carry out full roadworthy inspections. Add this to being able to service or repair your mower, sprayer or

quad bikes, and Agpower is your one stop shop for all your mechanical needs. With extended trading hours from 6.30am to 6.00pm daily and 8.00am to noon on Saturdays, Agpower is all about customer service and quality service at a competitive price. The spare parts department carries a huge range of factory parts along with being an authorized Shell Oil distributor. The Agpower spray shop caters for all your spraying needs from tanks to booms to nozzles and a big selection of pumps for your equipment. Agpower believes its success lies purely with the quality of people the company employs. They have many long-term employees who have supported the business since its

opening some 20 years ago. Add to this a huge customer following that have been part of the same journey, and it makes for a successful relationship. Agpower also has its own Kenworth truck to handle break downs, deliveries or container transport which provides them with the flexibility to service customers even more. Their overall business is not just about selling farm machinery but being able to support their products with the correct parts and the expertise to fix any issues. Agpower's goal is to compete for a fourth "best farm machinery dealer" in 2020 and maintain the standards required to do this.

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Front: Lani Caughey and owner Elissa Mclees. Back from left: Melissa Waddell, Kosta Don and Ebany Mclees.

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Get some bliss in your life By Danielle Kutchel There's a new coffee stop in town, promising to fill you with bliss and good coffee to boot. Walking distance from the iconic Puffing Billy, Belliful of Bliss is the realisation of owner Elissa McLees' dream. Ms McLees has worked in the Hills for the past 11 years and has been in hospitality since she was 15, working her way up from a dishy to a barista. Her passion for food, coffee and making her customers happy blossomed, and

by listening to their needs, likes and dislikes, she formed the idea behind her own little "happy stop". Belliful of Bliss focuses on providing people with great food at an affordable price, using fresh local produce to create a delicious menu. The cafe stocks free range eggs, Bonsoy and Happy Happy Soy Boy milk, Milk Lab organic teas, fresh chai and locally roasted coffee beans. The fridge is always filled with homemade cakes to delight visitors' tastebuds - and it's all at an affordable price for families. There

are also always great specials on offer, so customers who drop in can be assured of the best value for their money. You can expect service with a smile too from Lani, who has worked by Ms McLees' side for the past 2 years, and Ms McLees' daughter Ebany and son Kosta, all of whom are hardworking with big, friendly personalities. The cafe is open from 6.30 am til 4.00 pm on weekdays - perfect for tradies needing their morning cafe fix, or mothers catching up with friends while the kids are at school. The small,

cosy environment is also perfect for those looking for a comfortable space to get some work done away from the office, and you can while away the weekend at Belliful of Bliss from 8.00 am til 4.00 pm. Belliful of Bliss will also soon be opening for dinner, with special events to follow. They can also provide catering. Belliful of Bliss is located at 17 Bayview Road, Belgrave. Contact the friendly team on 0414 090 852, or bellifulofbliss@gmail.com.

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ARTIST ON EVEREST ARTIST on Everest is the ultimate modern mountain getaway, the agent says. Private, peaceful and inviting, this treetop retreat is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Beautifully decorated throughout, with quality furnishings together with an enviable collection of local and international art, Artist on Everest has been designed for the discerning investor to be able to purchase a set and forget investment, the agent says, with Valley and Ranges Getaways handling all management and day-to-day guest bookings. Featuring a large, fully-equipped kitchen and an open-plan living design with vaulted ceilings, fireplace, ducted heating and split-system air-conditioning, the agent says this sophisticated residence has been meticulously planned for guests to enjoy leisure at its finest. Beautifully furnished lounge and dining rooms add to the cosy ambience, enhanced by stunning views of the surrounding property. The king-sized master bedroom has forest views and features a modern ensuite bathroom.

The second bedroom, on the upper level, can be adapted to either a king bed or two king singles, ensuring the property is extremely versatile. The contemporary main bathroom includes a freestanding bath and spacious shower.

The laundry with washing machine, dryer and lockable storage for linen complete the picture. Located walking distance to the Olinda township and surrounded by lush greenery, Artist on Everest is the perfect base for an intimate mountain getaway, the agent says,

and the perfect choice for investing in this pristine, iconic Olinda village location. A full list of chattels is available upon request together with the figures showing excellent returns, which are well above average for the area. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 521 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, Olinda, VIC 3788 Description: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: $780,000 - $850,000 Inspect: By private appointment Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 and Elliot Bell 0427 099 880, BELL REAL ESTATE OLINDA

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18 Upper Grieve Road Avonsleigh

$370,000 - $400,000

1920 Wellington Road Clematis

Make An Offer!

Elevated Block with Views in Lovely Avonsleigh!

Prime Acreage & Great Location - Build Your Dream (STCA)!

Now available in leafy Avonsleigh is this elevated residential block ready to build your dream home (STCA). This block is approx 2/3 acre with iltered views, has all services available, walking distance to public transport, shops and restaurant and is situated on a quiet no through road. Start building your dream today!

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)

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

1 Innes Road Gembrook

$385,000 - $423,500

6 Clearbrook Road Clematis

$800,000 - $880,000

Perfect 1/3 Acre to Start Building Your Dream Home (STCA)!

Rare Clematis Acreage with Subdivision Opportunity (STCA)!

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.

Private 2.5 acre property with the opportunity of subdivision (STCA). 4 BDR DBL brick home with 2 bath & 3 living zones. Large country style kitchen over looking meals area, outdoor paved entertaining area, formal living area, family room & games/rumpus room. Separate studio/ofice/teenage accommodation, DBL carport, DBL LU garage, garden shed, donkey shelter, lush gardens & dog run.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

95 Beenak East Road Gembrook

6 Kiernan Road Macclesield

$920,000 - $1,010,000

$1,095,000 - $1,200,000

Country Living - Just A Stones Throw From Gembrook

WAYANDAH PARK – The Best in Country Living

Country lifestyle living walking distance to Gembrook town! Situated on 5.5 acres, this charming 4 BDR home features parquetry looring, pitched ceilings, large DBL hung windows, spacious living area, timber kitchen & French doors to huge outdoor covered entertaining deck. Single carport, large shed, impressive stable complex, covered hot wash bay, 5 post & railed paddocks, full sized arena & 200+ hay shed.

‘WAYANDAH PARK’, an established property perfect for the very best in a country lifestyle or the ideal horse property. The 5 BDR home has an elevated position on this 10+ acre property & features 2 level living, zoned family living, Master wing that could be converted to dual accom, all weather menage, 8 fenced paddocks, 60 x 20m shed, 2 x DBL carports, landscaped gardens, dual property access & great views.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

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464 Mt Dandenong Tourist Road Olinda

$1,390,000 - $1,500,000

86 Ridge Road Kallista

$1,590,000-$1,690,000

Timeless…The Best of all Worlds.

Sunset Ridge

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.

Poised in the inest position in Ridge Road Kallista- located at the end of a stone framed entrance & lat driveway, this grand estate offers the ultimate lifestyle. Over 4 acres of lat, park like European plantings, a full size tennis court & paddock for your animals, just a sample of the inclusions this private property offers. Quality & attention to detail exudes from the moment you enter this residence comprising approx. 40 squares of living incorp 5 bedrooms, living zones, & 2 bathrooms with verandas & a full length decking to take in the views over to Cardinia. A turret ilters light via a central atrium into the foyer & to the lounge, freshly painted in neutral tones with soaring timber ceilings, ideal for entertaining with a cosy open ire & adjoining dining. The master wing includes a shared ENS & WIR.

Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

148B Monbulk Seville Road Silvan

$650,000- $700,000

7 Spencer Road Olinda

Exp of Interest

With a view to the future…

Quiddity - The Essence of Things.

Situated on a bitumen road with excellent access and a large frontage to Monbulk-Seville Road, this north facing gently sloping allotment enjoys excellent views to the Warburton Ranges, including Mt Donna Buang.

Secluded on almost 11 acres in Olinda, in the heart of the Dandenong Ranges, is Quiddity, a superb country estate that has never before been offered to the market. It has two architect designed, bespoke residences. The sweeping tree lined drive leads past the American style barn to the main house with its vertical timbers, expansive windows & French doors & broad verandahs The main home has 38 squares of luxurious living with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an extensive attic & a well-appointed kitchen with bench timbers from an old pier & integrated refrigerator, freezer & DW. Everything has been meticulously designed incl the elegant steel & timber staircase, the OFP lanked by bookshelves in the living room, the handcrafted wall lights & the hand forged handles on all cabinetry. Close to the main house is a private, solar heated swimming pool.

The 10 acre property includes cleared growing land and is also suitable for grazing, horses, cattle or Alpaca. Also included is a recently issued town planning permit to build a large 5 bedroom family home and separate barn.

Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

9751 2375

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Real Estate you can trust! We ’ r e h e r e t o h e l p FOR SALE

17 Gully Crescent, BELGRAVE

$595,000 - $650,000 4A 1B

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$499,000 - $548,900

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idyllically situated on the doorstep of Dandenong Ranges National Park with Clematis Creek meandering nearby, yet walking distance to Belgrave’s shops, train station and schools, this gorgeous double storey character home really does provide the best of both worlds. Offering; An exquisite lounge room with toasty open fire place, abundant windows taking in the treetop vista across the valley, Superbly updated kitchen/dining area with SS freestanding cooker, gas cooktop and SS Miele dishwasher, Second living space downstairs, perfect for the kids. if you have been looking for a lifestyle escape without sacrificing easy access to all amenities then this is definitely the property for you!

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

Brad Conder

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2/11 Lydford Road, FERNTREE GULLY

$585,000-$640,000 3A 2B 1C

ONLY 1 LEFT- UNiT 2 !!

Smart, sophisticated and styled to impress today’s modern buyers, choose from one of these 2 townhouses that have been built with low maintenance living as a main focus.

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77 Grantulla Road, MENZIES CREEK A MAGNiFiCENT FAMiLY hOME ON 4 ACRES

$1,650,000 - $1,750,000 5A 5B 4C

TOWNhOUSE 2. • 3 Storey • Spacious lounge and separate dining/meals • Single garage with internal access • Private balcony

Sitting proudly on over 4 acres of cleared, fully useable land in one of the most desirable locations throughout the Dandenong Ranges awaits this stunning 51 square home. Spanning over 3 levels, the versatile floorplan consists of 5 spacious bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 5 living zones and a magnificent timber staircase that ties each level together and gives a sense of grandeur throughout. The kitchen has stone benchtops and is large in size – Allowing the ability to cater for large family meals or weekend dinners with family and friends. Contact Sharyn today for more details!

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Sharyn Chandler

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5 Carcoola Street, Cockatoo

6 Hillcrest Court, COCKATOO

31 Springs Street, COCKATOO

Character Home With Commanding Views

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GUIDE $450,000-$495,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $655,000-$720,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

27 William Road, The Patch

5 Brookdale Avenue, Emerald

450 Woori Yallock Road, Cockatoo

VACANT LAND ON JUST OVER 5 ACRES

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GUIDE $520,000 - $570,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $1,250,000 - $1,375,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

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274 Belgrave Gembrook Road, Clematis

6 Nioka Close, COCKATOO

10/27-31 Kings Road, Emerald

FROM US TO YOU AFTER 42 YEARS! - 3000m2

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GUIDE $430,000-$470,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

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SELbY 4 BateSleigH road $725,000-$800,000 CHARACTER & STYLE WITH ALL THE MOdERN CONVENIENCES

bEACONSfIELd 7 Hillview Court LOW MAINTENANCE, EASY LIVING

Sitting proudly on a virtually lat 1,000sqm allotment, featuring a circular driveway, plenty of parking & single garage with internal access. inside, bygone era styling features dado panelling, picture & plate rails, solid timber doors, polished timber loors, higher ceilings, open ireplace and stunning leadlight windows feature throughout. Private balcony to master, 2 cosy living zones, split systems, hydronic heating & evaporative cooling means you’re cool or toasty all year round. all this and only 5 minute’s drive to Belgrave township.

Be time rich here in this quiet and peaceful location that is minutes to all conveniences and parklands. Featuring a light and bright, modern interior with high ceilings, timber loors and a family friendly loorplan. Separate living zones, a study nook, chic kitchen with stone benchtops and SS appliances, outdoor terrace, family bathroom, powder room and full ensuite to the main bedroom. all season comfort is catered for with ducted heating, a feature gas ireplace, heated towel rails, 6 ceilings fans and split systems.

Jim Conder 0408 597 558

$690,000-$750,000

Mick dolphin 0429 684 522

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CROYdON 9 CaSS avenue $690,000-$750,000 dOUbLE STOREY RETRO CLASSIC IN PRIME LOCATION

bELGRAVE 1 Belgrave avenue ACREAGE IN THE HEART Of bELGRAVE

Situated on a no through road in the highly prized golf links estate precinct, on a useable allotment of 835m2, and with great bones, this classic two storey brick veneer could easily be taken into 2019 and beyond with a facelift. Featuring two bedrooms with Juliette balconies and views to the dandenong ranges, main bedroom with full ensuite, also a powder room on the lower level for convenience, two spacious living zones, wood ire, updated kitchen with fabulous w/i pantry, carport and outdoor entertaining area.

this wonderful opportunity of just over Four acres of land is the private escape you have been searching for. located at the end of a no through road plus having access to all mains services and with subdivision potential, it is just right to build your dream home and the kids one as well (StCa). the bottom boundary bordering Monbulk Creek with Belgrave lake Park being only seconds walk away. with an absolute array of wildlife wandering around and 800 meters to all amenities Belgrave has to offer why settle for anything less?

Mick dolphin 0429 684 522

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Under-7 and Under-8 girls with their championship medals. Picture: ERIKA BEDYN 7:13.55 PB, Willow Naismith 7:16.66 PB, Riley Vincent 7:26.31 PB, Tait Whelan 7:50.64, Beau McKinnon 8:11.31, Madeline Dalgarno 8:15.69, Emily Fiedler 8:19.29, Tori Kincaid 8:22.19, Emily Conroy 8:25.86, Kahlia Da Costa 8:39.46 PB, Aiden Conroy 8:45.38, Taylah Dux 8:49.81 PB, Guest 9:03.07, Violeta Nackovski 9:16.69, Eloise Stevenson 9:23.59, Caitlyn Pointon 9:27.46, Zoe Bartlett 9:28.76, Acacia Anderson-Bonsor 9:29.74 PB, Heidi Portlock 9:40.50 PB, Chloe Granger 9:47.15, Tanaya Ross 9:48.39, Eva Johnson 9:59.18

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Eastern Football League (EFL) Round 14 1st Division Seniors Lilydale 13.9.87 d Upper Ferntree Gully 8.14.62 GOALS - Lilydale: B. Lowe 3, T. Elliott 3, L. Koger 2, L. Wilson, C. Berntsen, J. Koger, M. Beckwith, R. McNay. Upper Ferntree Gully: S. Lovell 3, T. Strange, D. Reid, B. Hards, K. Quirk, M. Lee. BEST - Lilydale: J. Healy, B. Lowe, R. McNay, C. Berntsen, L. Wilson, T. Klaas-Henry. Upper Ferntree Gully: N. Bardsley, L. Gellie, J. Perry, B. Hards, A. Godfrey, A. Quirk. 3rd Division Seniors South Belgrave 16.9.105 d Warrandyte 6.7.43 GOALS - South Belgrave: T. Withers 3, T. Riseley 3, S. Brown 2, B. Carroll 2, J. Robertson 2, L. Kidd, A. Bernardo, D. Forbes, L. Odermatt. BEST - South Belgrave: L. Kidd, A. Jonkers, T. Riseley, A. Kidd, T. Withers, J. Brettoner. 4th Division Seniors Coldstream 12.10.82 d East Burwood 8.12.60 GOALS - Coldstream: A. Faulkner 2, T. McKenzie 2, B. BattenLeitch 2, D. Cecere, C. Whitchell, D. Carrigan, T. Griffin, A. Dale, T. Smith. BEST - Coldstream: T. Griffin, C. Eisele, J. Deacon, D. Carrigan, T. McKenzie, S. Walsh., Silvan 21.13.139 d Forest Hill 10.8.68 GOALS - Silvan: L. Kimpton 6, Z. Higgins 4, M. D'Alfonso 3, M. Low 2, D. Begley, W. Schmidt, J. Fisher, T. Martin, L. Lynch, L. Oliver. BEST - Silvan: Z. Higgins, T. Martin, L. Kimpton, B. Straughair, W. Schmidt, K. Hewitt. 1st Division Reserves Upper Ferntree Gully 13.9.87 d Lilydale 9.8.62 3rd Division Reserves South Belgrave 15.14.104 d Warrandyte 2.2.14 4th Division Reserves East Burwood 18.9.117 d Coldstream 4.5.29 Silvan 10.14.74 d Forest Hill 4.7.31 Fairpark 14.18.102 d Nunawading 6.2.38 1st Division Under-19 Lilydale 8.16.64 d Upper Ferntree Gully 4.8.32 3rd and 4th Division Under-19 Noble Park 16.10.106 d Coldstream 8.3.51 South Belgrave 10.7.67 d Warrandyte 7.5.47 Fair Park 11.15.81 d Ringwood 10.3.63 Forest Hill 11.5.71 d Silvan 9.8.62

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Jose lives his AFL dream By Derek Schlennstedt Jose Vaskess grew up playing AFL, watching games and supporting his beloved Essendon. Last week the 21-year-old Emerald local travelled to Sydney to wear the big V jumper and represent Victoria at the 2019 AFL National Inclusion Carnival competition. As a child, Jose was diagnosed with cognitive disabilities, but it was sport that managed to hold his focus. “Jose was always incredibly good at sport. At age two he was climbing apple trees and I had to put my fears aside and let him go for it,” Jose’s mum, Catriona, said. A talented horse rider, Jose was named Riding Develops Abilities' state dressage champion at age 10, but instead chose to focus on football. From the age of eight, Jose started watching AFL. He played mainstream junior football from ages 10 to 15 and returned to the sport a couple of years ago, joining Ferntree Gully Eagles in the FIDA League - a Victorian football league for people with an intellectual disability. “The FIDA league has provided a positive environment for Jose, providing the necessary support, enabling new friendships, and an opportunity to excel, it has done wonders for selfesteem,“ Catriona said. Despite excelling on the sporting field, Jose had challenges transitioning out of school into employment. But in 2017 he was able to join the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which provided support to enable him to volunteer at local primary schools. Jose is now a PE teacher’s assistant, volunteering three days a week at three schools close to home. His NDIS funding also provides support workers who assist him each day.

Jose Vaskess tried to find a way through on his opponents. “His goal is to be a sports coach, and the NDIS has been really good for him because we could tailor his funding to meet his needs,” Catriona said. “The funding and the support workers at school mean he’s learning life skills and workplace expectations while at the same time being actively involved in his great love of sport. “It’s also providing structure, and the opportunity to surround him with positive role models.”

Jose’s support workers also accompany him to the local football every second weekend, so he can continue to support the Emerald Football Club. The club recently provided him with the opportunity to meet Dustin Fletcher, one of his footy idols. The NDIS also provides funding for his occupational therapy, the first such funding available to him since primary school. When Catriona and Jose’s dad Ian reflect

on the progress Jose has made to represent his state, they’re filled with pride. “It’s really significant because we get to see him do what he loves at a really high level," Catriona said. “It reinforces the fact that he’s highly accomplished as a sportsperson, that makes us really proud.” According to Jose, he loves the carnival because he gets to play footy - his great love - for a whole week.

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No. 7584

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7584 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Past and gone. 7, Sag-a. 8, Pug-i-list. 9, Person. 10, Sat-i-re. 12, Sponge. 15, Occurs. 17, Let me see. 19, Sock. 20, Carry too far. Down - 1, Ass-ass-in. 2, H-arp on. 3, Ad-ages. 4, Pool. 5, Teaser (anag). 6, P-l-ace. 11, Ticks off. 13, Pie-r-ce. 14, Essays. 15, Ocel-ot. 16, Re-cur. 18, Mark.

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DOWN 1. He killed two animals, having got in (8). 2. Keep talking about the hard to tie apron (4,2). 3.How old the advertisements are, with the catch-phrases? (6). 4. Combine the supplies of water? (4). 5. Easter being movable is the problem (6). 6. Put the speed at about fifty (5). 11. Rebukes for being a short time away from work (5,3). 13. A bit of rain will come through, or get through (6). 14. Tries pronouncing S.AAA (6). 15. Cleo is wrong to return the fur (6). 16. Come back again with a dog (5). 18. Spot the man (4).

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Clues (5,3,3).

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ACROSS 6. Double over! (4,3,4). 7. Need to be uplifted by a tale (4). 8. The dog I record as a boxer (8). 9. Somebody got through to a member of the family (6). 10. It’s ironical on the day I take over (6). 12. Wipe off the cake (6). 15. Is found, as it happens (6). 17. I need time to think. Remove this blindfold (3,2,3). 19. Hit it and you may get a hole in one! (4). 20. Not to let one out at one’s stop is to overdo it (5,3,3). DOWN 1. He killed two animals, having got in (8). 2. Keep talk-

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DOWN Crustacean (8) Change (6) Romp (6) Above (4) Savage (6) Strainer (5) Casino game (8) Unanchored (6) Liquor (6) Street (6) Mistake (5) Fight (4)

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7584 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Screwdriver. 7, Deny. 8, Tolerate. 9, Zenith. 10, Circle. 12, Cashew. 15, Amulet. 17, Prestige. 19, Earl. 20, Frankfurter. Down - 1, Crayfish. 2, Switch. 3, Frolic. 4, Over. 5, Brutal. 6, Sieve. 11, Roulette. 13, Adrift. 14, Whisky. 15, Avenue. 16, Error. 18, Spar.

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