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Scout Leaders John Parker, Georgina Bennett and Jillian McCulloch. 198332 grow and get confidence is amazing,” she said. Ms Bennett added that the medals received were a nice acknowledgement of the work leaders put into Scouts. “We don’t actually get to wear them very often,” she said. “But it’s nice to know that it’s always there, it’s always hanging up and it’s a nice little thank you.” She encouraged “anyone and everyone” to try and get involved in scouting whether that be as a kid or adult. “You get to have as much fun as the kids do and we’re always looking for new leaders,” she said.
“We have people from all walks of life that are leaders and they all have experience and expertise to share. “if it’s only two hours a week that you can contribute that’s fantastic.” The 1st Mount Evelyn Scout Group claims to be the largest of its kind in the Yarra Ranges District and one of the most vibrant and active in the Mt Dandenong Region. Scouts is a youth-led, adult supported organisation which is made up of 47 million members worldwide. To find out more about scouting in Victoria and how you can join, visit scoutsvictoria.com. au.
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A handful of Scout leaders from the 1st Mount Evelyn Scout Group have been recognised for their many years of exceptional service to scouting. Jillian McCulloch, John Parker and Georgina Bennett all received 2019 Scouts Australia Adult Recognition Awards on 1 August. Ms Bennett was recognised for making a noteworthy contribution for more than three years with the Special Service Award. But her time at the 1st Mount Evelyn Scouts goes back much further than a few years. Ms Bennett has been involved at the club for about 19 years, starting out as a Cub when she was seven-years-old. Over the years, scouting has seen her travel to many places including countries such as New Zealand, America and Iceland. She also said scouting helped influence her to become a teacher and has significantly changed her life. “It has always played a huge part in my life and I’m very grateful for the experiences and the leaders who have been part of my journey,” she said. “It’s made me always want to give back to scouting.” Mr Parker received one of the highest scouting accolades, the Silver Koala, which is awarded to those who have displayed distinguished service for at least 14 to 16 years. Mr Parker has looked after Cubs at Mount Evelyn for 26 years and said he has learnt important life skills since starting Scouts as a child. “Scouting as a whole changes people’s lives, it makes a better person out of them,” he said. “You learn to associate with other people, to get on and not have too many issues being able to go along with other peoples ideas. “I think it’s just the friendships, bits and pieces of people you meet from different walks of life.” Meanwhile, Ms McCulloch was awarded the Meritorious Service Award which recognises leaders who have provided excellent service to scouting for six to eight years. She said the most rewarding part of being a Scout Leader is helping children grow throughout life. “Seeing the kids come through the door as these anxious, sort of shy little cubs or straight off the street ... and seeing them work through,
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By Derek Schlennstedt Bees. Can't live with them, can't live without them. It seems that in spring, even more noteworthy then angry magpies swooping careless and innocent children is the recent surge in large swarms of bees deciding to settle down in houses, cars and basically any stationary object that is left alone for an hour or two. In the past few weeks, we've had bees on cars at Healesville Hospital, bees in houses in Monbulk and folks, it doesn't look like it's going to stop anytime soon. Now, while bees might be absolutely vital to the continuation of our global ecosystem, nobody wants thousands of stingy bois swarming directly outside your car or inside your house. So, here at the Mail, we put our investigative journalist hats on and took a deep dive into why bees decide to glaze themselves onto things without warning. To the Bee-mobile! The mail spoke to Macclesfield resident and Emerald Regional Beekeepers Association member Greg Huggins about this strange phenomenon. "Swarming is just a natural reproductive cycle of the bees at this time of the year," he told the Mail. "Over winter they're quiet and then as it gets warmer the queen starts laying profusely
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Emerald Regional Beekeepers Association member Greg Huggins said bee swarms were generally placid and move on within a day or two. so the number of bees suddenly increases, and suddenly a two bedroom house with two kids becomes a two bedroom house with four kids and it becomes overcrowded in the hive so half of them more or less leave with the old queen." "The swarm is basically just bees in transit who have left the original hive clump together for safety and are scouting out new homes." "They will hang in a shrub or tree fern or a car as a transit point, while the scout bees are out looking for a new home."
Already Mr Huggins has removed three swarms from trees and shrubs located close to homes. In Healesville the Mail reported on a swarm of around 4500 bees that had chosen to relocate onto a nurses car. Mr Huggins said that in most instances, removing a swarm is relatively easy, and that swarms were generally quite docile. "Generally speaking bees in a swarm are not aggressive, they're usually quite passive." "Bees are only aggressive when they are defending a hive. If you're in transit you don't have a home to defend and all you're doing is waiting peacefully for the scouts to find a new home." He said that if you locate a swarm, it was important to keep a safe distance and contact a professional beekeeper if close to a house or people. "Step one is to just leave them alone and keep your children and pets at a respectful distance ... if they are close to the house or people leave them alone and call us and we'll make every effort to remove them and rehome them in a snug and cosy hive." The Emerald Regional Beekeepers group covers areas from Upwey to Beaconsfield, and Gembrook to Mount Evelyn. To contact them call 0491 715 840.
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This October, Edna Walling's historic gardens at Bickleigh Vale will open to the public for one day only. Open Gardens Victoria is hosting a rare opening of the eight gardens on 13 October in Mooroolbark's Bickleigh Vale Village. Visitors can picnic in the gardens, feast on a gourmet sausage sizzle, view an old wares stall, get creative with textile art and craft and much more. Bickleigh Vale resident Maryann SporonFiedler said the open gardens appeal to everyone. "It's interesting to most people as it is a tiny heritage area in the heart of suburbia, designed by a woman at a time when women didn't work in that field," she said. "It's gorgeous for children as it's like a fairyland full of nooks and crannies. "At this opening, there are eight gardens open. I have been here 25 years and we have never had that many open." The eight gardens set to open include Badgers Wood, The Barn, Devon Cottage, Downderry, Hurst, Sonningfield, Whistlewood and Wimborne. All of which were designed and created by Edna Walling almost 100 years ago and named after the Devonshire village from her childhood. Jennifer Vardy and her husband have lived at The Barn for almost 10 years.
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Belgrave parking plan to go ahead By Derek Schlennstedt Residents, traders and passengers have provided feedback on the new multi-deck car park being built at Belgrave Station. According to the feedback, locals support the construction of the new car park, with the majority citing an increase in the number of car parking spaces as the most important benefit of the upgrade. Safety was a significant consideration for station users, and a third of people said they would like to see lighting and CCTV incorporated into the new car park. Respondents also said that they wanted better traffic management to reduce congestion, with people having difficulty getting in and out of the existing car park, particularly during peak hours and at school drop-off
and pick-up times. People were given the option to decide on the finish they would like to see on the car park, and in line with the desire for the car park to blend in with the natural environment in the area, a timber effect was the most popular choice. The feedback was gathered through an online survey, which was available on the Department of Transport's Get Involved website from 3 May to 23 June, and two face-to-face community engagement sessions, held in June. In total more than 370 people fed back through the survey or attended a drop in session. The information gathered will be used to inform the concept design for the car park, which is set to be released later this year. Once the concept design is available, fur-
ther engagement with the community and stakeholders will take place, and planning work for the car park will continue in conjunction with expert engineers and architects. Member for Monbulk James Merlino said The Labor Government was committed to delivering an upgraded car park with an extra 470 spaces,. "It's important the new car park at Belgrave Station delivers on what the community needs, so I would like to thank everyone who took the time to attend a community session or fill in the online survey." "The feedback we heard, and the results from the recent ground surveys and sampling works carried out onsite, will provide valuable input into the concept designs." The full community feedback report is available at victrack.com.au/belgrave
Female firefighters join ranks of the willing By Romy Stephens The Upper Ferntree Gully Fire Brigade has received a big boost ahead of summer, with an influx of female firefighters joining its ranks. Five females graduated from their rookie course on 6 October and another two are set to begin the course shortly. Karen Nelsen has been Treasurer at the brigade for the past six years and as a single mum often takes her daughter, Lily, down to the brigade. She said that the team at Upper Ferntree Gully has been extremely supportive of welcoming females. "I'm a single mother, my daughter's involved in CFA and the guys are brilliant role models for my children and they're brilliant friends," she said. "The comradeship is absolutely fantastic, a great support network. "Our CFA has probably one of the largest group of females, they really range. Some of them started off in the juniors and have come through that way, others have transferred from other CFAs." Amber Johnson is an operational firefighter whose dad's involvement in the brigade and her desire to help the community inspired her to get involved. She said despite the role of an operational firefighter being quite strenuous, she's built up to the workload through training. "It is very physically demanding, you've got to be fit to be able to do it," she said. "I started and I was very weak and I've become a lot stronger now." The Upper Ferntree Gully Fire Brigade is a Volunteer Fire Service that has been serving the local community since 1926.
Be Motosafe For the month of October, police in the Yarra Ranges will take part in Operation MotoSafe, which aims to keep motorcyclists safe and free from injury. The operation will run throughout eastern Victoria and coincides with the MotoGP Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix 2019. Eastern Region Road Policing Inspector Stephen Cooper said that this year has been a particularly challenging year on Victorian roads, with a lot of the trauma taking place in country Victoria. "At the beginning of the year we saw a lot of fatalities and serious injuries involving motorcyclists," Insp Cooper said. "With the warmer weather encouraging riders to get back on their motorcycles, we want everyone to know that police will be out enforcing against those who engage in risky behaviour." During the operation police will focus on reducing the incidence and severity of road trauma, targeting drivers impaired by alcohol and drugs, as well as fatigue. The Grand Prix will be a major focus of the operation with a highly visible police presence ensuring visitors to Phillip Island arrive safely. Between 25 and 27 October, police will be on patrol in and around the race track and on all roads leading to Phillip Island. "With increased motorcycle traffic in the area, we need both motorcyclists and other road users to be alert and aware of their surroundings," Insp Cooper said. "The Grand Prix weekend is one motorcycle enthusiasts enjoy and look forward to every year. "The last thing we would want is for it to end in tragedy."
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Upper Ferntree Gully's female members. From back left, Millie, Angie, Kylie, Amy, Kiana, Leuba, Picture: ROMY STEPHENS Karen, Alex, Amber and Lily. 198694 Karen said she encourages women that might be interested to head to the brigade and get involved. "Don't be afraid, you don't have to come in a drive a truck, you don't have to handle the hoses there's other roles for women in CFA," she said. "We encourage whatever skills that you've
got, you can bring them in and we can help create roles where you'll fit into the group." The Upper Ferntree Gully CFA is currently recruiting for summer. For more information on how to get involved in the brigade, contact Captain Peter Smith on 0438 330 361.
Investigators from the Croydon Divisional Tasking Unit have charged seven people after discovering a large quantity of alleged drugs concealed in a car. Police intercepted the Kia Sportage at a service station on the Melba Highway, Glenburn, just after 9pm yesterday evening (2 October). The car was searched and a quantity of drugs were located within an internal cavity of the vehicle with an alleged value in excess of $275,000. A 26-year-old Croydon man, and a 22-yearold Croydon Hills man who were occupants of the vehicle were both arrested. They were both charged with trafficking commercial quantity of drugs and proceeds of crime and will appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court. Following the discovery police executed several search warrants at addresses Croydon, Croydon Hills, Kilsyth and Mt Evelyn and arrested a further five alleged offenders. Items seized following the warrants included, over 250 cannabis plants, a large amount of cash, a firearm, knuckle dusters, and a variety of other drugs with an alleged value of just over $250,000. Locally, a 26-year -old man from Mt Evelyn was charged with cultivating commercial quantity of cannabis and will face court. Croydon DTU Detective Senior Sergeant Jim Sutherland said this operation culminated with a total street value seizure of over $640,000 worth of illicit party drugs and cannabis.
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Community upgrades I have been immensely proud to represent residents of the hills, as I have lived in Dandenong Ranges for the majority of my life. A key focus of mine has always been to ensure that first-class sports, health, community facilities and local jobs are created, as our hills are usually isolated. Sport plays an important role across the Emerald, Gembrook and Cockatoo region and the benefits of the Liberal Government investment in the facilities is felt right across the community. The funding for these important community projects is only possible because of the Morrison Government's plan for a stronger economy. Below I have included previous projects I have promised to deliver and are being delivered.
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Federal Member for La Trobe Massive local roads funding projects for duplicating Wellington Road for $110 million and $300 million for sealing roads in the hills. I have worked with local groups to get firstclass facilities such as Emerald Football Netball Club social room upgrades, Gembrook Cockatoo Trail, Emerald Discovery Centre, Emerald
Scouts, Emerald Primary School Basketball courts, Gembrook Playground and Skate Park, Hills Hub Emerald, Chandler Recreation Reserve upgrades and Emerald Secondary College Performing Arts Centre. In the last election, Emerald Football Club and Gembrook Cockatoo Football Netball Club was my key priority as the local MP because of the significant benefits for the La Trobe community. I have committed $500,000 Federal funding to Emerald Football Club for the upgrade of facilities, courts in small sheds and upgrading the female change rooms. I would also like to say that the Australian Federal Government has heard my advocacy on behalf of my community to support youth and I had an opportunity to announce $450,000 boost for Gembrook Cockatoo Foot-
ball and Netball Club. This funding will help Gembrook Cockatoo Football Netball Club to upgrade their clubrooms. Last election, the Federal Government provided $1 million for construction of a new twostory football and sporting pavilion to replace the old pavilion. This will increase community participation and use of the Gembrook football ground area. The project work is due to start in October this year. I also committed a record $30 million Federal funding for local tourism projects, which would not only create local jobs but also would upgrade old facilities, create new hubs and new walking paths. I am hoping to have your support so I can continue to deliver for residents in The Hills.
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tea and takes place on 17 October from 10am12pm, meeting at the Lakeside car park. For bookings call; 5968 4603. Friends of Emerald Lake Park will guide a walk to the Nobelius Heritage Park and Emerald Museum on Wednesday 23 October from 10am-12pm, as part of the Seniors Festival. Listen to a local history talk, browse the Museum, and enjoy morning tea before returning to Emerald Lake Park. Meet at Lakeside car park Emerald Lake Park. For bookings call, 59684 603.
SNIPPETS Avenue of Honour The ever evolving Halloween on the Green are initiating a Avenue-of-Honour in 2019. Organisers are asking all Festivalgoers to consider participating by bringing a picture of a loved one passed or loved pet pasted and peg the image to our avenue lines. At 3:29pm on 26 October the entire site and Festival will be shut down for just a moment to share and reflect.
Recycling: Have your say! On October 17 in Emerald, a coalition of community groups will be hosting a Community Recycling Forum at which residents can have their say about what they think should be done to fix our recycling system. Listening to residents views will be a panel made up of Brad
Battin MP a representative from the Greens and Councillors from Cardinia and Yarra Ranges. The panel members will explore what can be done to set up a better recycling system including the 5 point Action Plan proposed by the Municipal Association of Victoria. To have your say rsvp by email to pcook@ wildcoast.net.au. The forum will begin at 7.30 pm at the Emerald Community House Hall (opposite Mitre 10)
Art of the Mountain Art of the Mountain is a contemporary exhibition of work inspired by the natural environment of the Dandenong Ranges. More than 70 artists will showcase work in different media including paintings, sculptures, metalwork, woodwork and pottery. The exhibition will be held at Karwarra Australian Native Botanical
WANDIN SILVAN FIELD DAY Saturday, 12 October
Leaving a Legacy of Love The Yarra Ranges Community Death Care Collective is inviting people along to a special event being held for Senior's Month. In the Leaving a Legacy of Love Seminar topics relating to death will be explored. The seminar will be held on 8 October at Tecoma Uniting Church from 1-3pm
Friends of Emerald Lake Park The Friends of Emerald Lake Park invite Seniors to enjoy a stroll around the lake, and enjoy the abundant bird life that call Emerald Lake home. The walk will finish with morning
Upwey U3A Ian Wallace will present a power point talk on rhododendrons and camellias, at the Upwey U3A garden group at the Upwey Senior's Community Centre, 6 Mahony Street, on 9 October at 7.30pm. Supper will be provided. For inquiries contact Barb on 9754 3877.
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Melissa a local champion By Derek Schlennstedt Brad Battin has recognised Gembrook resident Melissa Williamson for her outstanding service and commitment to the Gembrook region. On 1 October - as part of the Gembrook Community awards - Ms Williamson was awarded the Gembrook Local Champion shield. While the young mum said she was humbled by the award she felt there were others who were equally deserving. “I feel very warm and bubbly to be nominated, but I really want to recognise all of the people in the community that didn’t get a nomination, and call out to people to really get behind these awards next year and nominate someone. There’s so many people that do good in our community.” Ms Williamson was integral in organising the So Long Summer event earlier this year, which acted as a fundraiser for the Gembrook kinder. She has also been a strong advocate of the Kinder Bush kinder program and over the past few months has organised a Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease fun-run. The fun-run aims to raise awareness and funds for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) and has been immensely successful so far, with Mr Battin and the Federal Minister for Education Dan Tehan all opting to participate in the event on 27 October. Mums everywhere can attest that squeezing in exercise-on top of everything else-is a true feat. So, drawing on her own experiences as a mother, Ms Williamson said she wanted to create a community driven fun-run that mothers with prams, or people in wheelchairs could participate in. “I just wanted an inclusive environment. I didn’t understand why there wasn’t anything at
Melissa Williamson from Gembrook was recognised for her involvement in organising the CJD fun run which aims to raise awareness for Creutzfeldt Jakob disease. the bigger events.” “For me I don’t have any family close by who could watch the kids when I go run, so they come with me pretty much everywhere and this fun-run gives families the opportunity to get active and for families to be active together. I think it’s extremely important for both physical and mental health.” She told the mail the fun run was dedicated to a close friend who was diagnosed with CJD and passed away in 2013. “I had a friend in 2013 pass away from CJD,” she said. “I started working with her years ago and
she took me under my wing at a time in my life where i suppose i didn’t have any family or friends. I lost my way a bit and lost my faith in people really. “Then I met Sandy and she restored my faith in people. She reminded me that there are nice people out there. “She restored my faith so I want to do that to other people. I want to show other people that there are nice people out there and we can all be nice and help each other.” Other notable awardees included Gembrook Vet Dr Tom Cook for his work with the Gembrook Riding Club, Gembrook Scouts,
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Helping the community With the sun shining and flowers blooming, it’s a busy time of year at Monbulk Care Network. The shop’s laneway nursery has a colourful array of flowers and natives ready for spring planting. Winter clothes, including coats, jumpers and boots, are now half-price and summer stock is arriving in preparation for the warmer months. Customers can head in and browse the comprehensive library of books for sale and are welcome to sit and read before purchasing. The large craft section is sure to inspire creative minds, with knitting supplies, a range of materials, embroidery, scrapbooking products and patterns. With the festive season on its way, treasures and gifts can be found amongst the homewares section. The popular produce section also has homemade jams and sauces, local honey and free range eggs as well as locally produced herbal products. The Care Shop welcomes donations of good quality saleable furniture, although available space is limited. All profits from the Care Network sales are returned to the community through school and welfare programs. Funding for schools is provided to help ensure students attend camps, excursions and other programs. The Network also donates to local organisations such as Monbulk CFA, Emerald SES, Fernlea and other worthy causes. Other ways it helps the community is by providing non-perishable food and fresh produce, donating to St Kilda Mums, providing
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WANDIN SILVAN FIELD DAYS
Field Days celebrate 50 By Romy Stephens Fifty years ago, the Wandin Silvan Field Days festival came to life. Always a popular event among locals, it originally hosted a small number of tractors and farm machinery with a couple of white tents scattered throughout a single oval. Gruyere farmer Peter Burgi is one of two people still around that attended the first festival in 1969. He recalled a different scene from what visitors will see at the festival today. “It was just a circle of exhibitors around the East Wandin Cricket Ground,” he said. “It was a beautiful day, not a cloud in the sky. “It was primarily designed to show off the new equipment that was available, more of a machinery field day.” The event originally started as a means for people to source information and network with others in the industry. “When we first started there was no internet and no mobile phones so you had to work to get your information,” Mr Burgi said. “You could come along to the field days and talk to the people that were selling things and compare them on the site.” Wind the clock forward to today and the festival has grown into a much larger event, not only for the agriculture and horticulture industry but also other types of businesses and even families. “It’s changed from purely a farmers’ day to cater for women and children and for people that don’t have the interest in farming,” Mr Burgi said. This year the festival is back to celebrate it’s 50th anniversary. Upon arrival at this year’s event, visitors will
The festival originally hosted a circle of exhibitors around a single oval. still notice the distinct horticultural and farm machinery theme that has become key to the festival. A wide range of exhibitors will attend from across the country to display farm machinery, light industrial equipment, motor vehicles, irrigation equipment and water tanks, plus in-
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The Wandin Silvan Field Day Fesitval during the 1970s.
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Early days of the Wandin Silvan Field Day Festival.
About 4500 visitors attended the Field Days last year.
The Information and Lifestyle Pavillion will host special interest exhibitors selling a range of different things such as food, wine, craft, nursery produce, clothing, jewellery and much more. The Heritage Draught Horse Club will attend to display and promote the use of draught
horses in bygone days. Children won’t be left to twiddle their thumbs, with a pet show, snake pit, pony rides and an animal nursery among the activities to keep them entertained. As much as the festival has changed over the years, Mr Burgi said it was a big achieve-
ment to have kept the social aspect of the event going for such a long time. “Fifty years in life is a bit of a milestone. To be able to run it for 50 years continually is a pretty fair effort,” he said. “(I enjoy) meeting people that you don’t see on a regular basis...talking to the exhibi-
tors that you’ve probably known for many years. “I’ve made some very good friends over the years.” The 50th Wandin Silvan Field Days will be held on 11 and 12 October at the Wandin East Recreation Reserve in Wandin East.
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Improving skills for work The Mountain District Learning Centre (MDLC) is one of few providers to receive an extension of the Skills First Reconnect program. The program, run by the Department of Education and Training, assists people aged 17 to 64 years who have not completed year 12 or equivalent and who are long-term unemployed. Not only has the program received funding, but also an additional 15 available places. This additional funding reflects the government’s desire to support as many Victorians as possible who might be looking to retrain in order to improve their employability prospects. MDLC has already completed two rounds of Reconnect with over 80 per cent of participants partaking in further education. The centre claimed that many of these participants have either continued with education or have found employment. MDLC said it is proud of the programs achievements and the achievements of participants. The Reconnect team comprises of coordinator Kerri Gravina and case worker Racheal Edwards. The pair works directly with participants to support their learning and wellbeing needs. They assist re-engagement in education by helping participants overcome any barriers they may face. Through Reconnect, MDLC claims it builds the resilience and capability of participants to set them on the path of success. MDLC also offers cost-effective general interest programs, learn local courses and is a Register Training Organisation. This includes learning languages such as French, German, Italian and Mandarin, art
and craft activities, health and exercise, adult literacy, computer skills, bookkeeping and Saturday smartphone workshops plus events and social activities.
Macramé: Back by popular demand! Lynn will show you how to make this fantastic wall hanging which includes a place for your favourite plant. Tuesday 29 October OR Friday 6 December | 10am-1pm | $40 Inc. materials | Childcare available enquire within
HEALTH & FITNESS CLASSES Yoga for Everyone Our Yoga class with Briony is ideal for beginners that choose to ease into yoga and not turn yourself into a pretzel. Tuesday 8 October-10 December | 7pm-8pm | $135pp| B.Y.O. Towel/Mat | *No class 5/11/2019 Melbourne Cup Day Dru Yoga Dru Yoga with Angie is a graceful form of Yoga, based on soft flowing movements, directed breathing and visualisation. Monday 7 October-9 December | 9:15-10:30am | $135pp | B.Y.O. Towel/Mat | Childcare available | *No class 4/11/19 Zumba Teena wants to share her love of dance with you and if you are part of her class she will not stop until she teaches you how to feel free with the music. Monday 7 October-11 November | Monday 18 November-16 December | 9:30-10:30am | $60pp | B.Y.O Towel and Drink Bottle | Childcare available | No class 4/11/19 Seniors Fitness In chair exercise to assist with strength, mobility and flexibility. Tuesday | 10:15-11am | $8 per session | No class 4/11/19
RECREATIONAL CLASSES Fresh Flower Arrangement Workshop: Create a beautiful spring floral themed arrangement in a tin vase. It’s a great gift idea for yourself or someone special. Thursday 17 October | 7pm-9pm | $65 pp for flowers and materials | Please bring an old towel to work on Beeswax Wraps & Candles Workshop: These amazing wraps keep your food fresh longer without using plastic wrap. Make beautiful beeswax candles for the Christmas table. Friday 18 October or Tuesday 26 November | 10am-12pm | $50pp | Childcare available enquire within 10 MAIL
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The Reconnect program can support you to get back into education and training with.... •• One to one case management •• Funding support for vocational courses •• Access to pre-accredited training pathways Ask yourself... •• Are you between 17 & 19 years and not enrolled in school, training or employment? • Are you between 20 & • 64 years, without year 12 (or equivalent), and not in employment or training? • Did you miss out on the • education or training that will help you reach your potential in work and life? All programs are supported with funding so they are affordable for each individual.
Waterfall Interactive Mini Album: Learn how to make this beautiful Flip Album with Lynn. This is a wonderful gift idea to share precious photos with someone special in your life. *If you have a 12” trimmer please bring it along, if not you will be supplied with one. Monday 18 November | 10am-1pm | $35 Inc. materials | Childcare available enquire within
COMMUNITY EVENTS Join us to celebrate Seniors Day. Starting with a delicious morning tea followed by “in chair” exercise with Mary our fitness guru. We will also be showing a short film called “Katching”. Please register your interest with Japara for catering purposes. Tuesday 8 October | 10am-11:30am Trivia Night: Japara is teaming up with Gladesville Primary School to raise funds for our community. Join us for a night of trivia, raffles, door prizes and most of all fun. Tickets can be purchased at Japara. Friday 18 October | 6:30pm | $20 per ticket | BYO Drinks & Nibbles Japara offers a quality childcare program operated by a qualified team of childcare workers who are committed to providing a creative and nurturing program in a safe and caring environment. CCS Subsidy is available to those who are eligible. Session Times: Monday 9am-1pm, Wednesday 9am-2pm and Friday 9am-2pm. Playgroups run on a school term – please enquire within regarding sessions. For enquiries or further information please email: earlyyears@japarahouse.com.au
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Plenty of produce Monbulk Produce Market is a community market showcasing fresh seasonal produce and wares to the town. The market offers over 40 stalls and hosts a friendly atmosphere with live music. It has community groups that offer goods for fundraising including sausage sizzles and preserves that are locally made and grown. Local students and small businesses offer hand-crafted goods, clothing, soaps and gifts for all occasions and the Country Women’s Association provides traditional baked goods. The market has been running for five years and partners with Monbulk Secondary College students who bring the market to the next level by offering challenges, mental health awareness and plenty of fun for all ages.
The market organisers said they hope visitors can meet someone local, make new connections, feel welcome to have a seat at the picnic tables, observe the buzz of the town of Monbulk and enjoy the social market experience. It is open from 9am to 2pm on the second Saturday of the month and can be found at the top of Main Street in Monbulk. Market dates for the remainder of this year are 12 October, 9 November, 6 December and 14 December. It will feature at the Merry Monbulk Street Party on 6 December and bring with it plenty of goods to help lighten the celebrations. For any stall enquiries head to the market’s Facebook page or message Teresa on 0419 857 524.
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Sips, Strolls and Sheds The annual Yarra Valley Shedfest Wine Festival returns for its 18th incarnation from 12 to 13 October, proudly celebrating the providence of grape-to-glass production of premium locally produced wine. Hosted by Yarra Valley Smaller Wineries Association (YVSWA), the collective two-day event sees 13 small and family-owned wineries and vineyards open their cellar doors and wine sheds. Visitors can celebrate the new vintage in style with over 80 wines on tasting and twoday entry and souvenir glass entry for $15. Immersive and sensory, family-friendly Shedfest offers fine fare, premium wines with exclusive releases, unique gastronomic delights - with each winery offering different cuisines, cellar-door specials, as well as live music and entertainment, including lawn games at some venues. The event is a great opportunity to curate wine lists for Christmas and organise Christmas presents that pair with the stories of their creators. Event organisers claim that the continual growth and success of the annual Shedfest event has led to its expansion across the entire Yarra Valley. Participating wineries stretch along the Warburton Highway to Seville, Maroondah Highway to Healesville and the Melba Highway to Yarra Glen. This year participating wineries include Badger’s Brook in Coldstream, Billanook Estate in Chirnside Park, Boat O’Craigo in Healesville, Elmswood Estate in Seville, Kellybrook Winery in Wonga Park, Payne’s Rise in Seville, Seville Hill in Seville, Six Acres in Silvan, Soumah in Gruyere, Steels Gate Wines in Dixons Creek, Tokar Estate in Coldstream, Whispering Hills Vineyard in Seville, and Yering Farm Wines in Yering.
Event patrons can also enjoy the fact that they are contributing to local community groups, with the YVSWA raising well over
$80,000 towards groups including the local CFA and SES. For further information regarding ticket
options, travel options, a map of the event and participating wineries, visit www.shedfest. com.au.
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ELEGANT, STYLISH AND PERFECTLY LOCATED THIS home has it all – graceful style, superb quality, all the comforts and enviable location. Set on an elevated block, this two-yearold home melds traditional architecture with timeless styling that will endure. Welcomed by a pretty gabled-facade, this spacious home is the perfect blend of lustrous polished flooring, modern plantation shutters, double glazed windows, new light fittings, double window blinds, ample storage and neutral tones throughout in a splitlevel design that effortlessly complements contemporary zoned family living and entertaining. The home's central hub is a vast open plan domain that delivers an inviting ambience to relax with family or friends, integrating with the outdoors through a sheltered alfresco dining deck with cold and hot water taps. Creating memorable meals will be a pleasure with the stunning light filled kitchen complete with Caesarstone bench tops, 900mm gas cook top, dishwasher and enormous storage pantry, while inspiring social mingling over an immense timber top island bench. Delivering perfect sanctuary, there are four generous bedrooms, the separately
zoned master with a large walk-in robe and modern ensuite. Enjoy the luxury of space with two separate living areas both bathed in natural light. Climate comfort will be assured with gas ducted heating, zoned ducted refrigerated air conditioning and ceiling fans. This home is surrounded by pristine
landscaped gardens, designed and planted by natural garden scapes. Enjoy the changing seasonal colours this garden offers, viewed from inside the home through the large windows or while relaxing outside. The oversized double remote garage has plenty of room for cars and a work area and has direct access into the house.
An easy stroll will take you to some of the best eateries you will find, Puffing Billy station, parks, public transport, school & kindergarten. Enjoy scenic summer walks popping out for coffee or brunch on a Sunday with family and friends. This is your opportunity to secure the very best in stylish, comfortable and convenient living. â—?
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$1,550,000 - $1,680,000
18 Hilton Road Ferny Creek
$1,020,000- $1,122,000
Winter Rose
Fernleigh
“Winter Rose” circa 1904 has been restored with love & care in every minute detail. It is set amongst a sun drenched parcel with gently sloping English style gardens 3 acres (approx) with picturesque views towards every corner of the landscape, affording the owners spectacular vistas in their very own private botanical gardens. Wrought iron stone gates & meandering paths connect the various delights at One Mernda Road. The main residence itself comprises sympathetic appointments amongst its 3 generous bedrooms & an amazing living room that just beckons you to you to curl up in front of the roaring open ire. The 2nd living area/ sunroom is drenched in natural light & affords garden views while the classic style kitchen boasts modern lair. Catering to the most discerning of buyers, a studio stands at the front of the property.
Architecturally built with integrity & bespoke design, this home has been lovingly restored. Earthy timbers of messmate lead from the grand entrance through solid doors to the light illed lounge. A wall of pointed brick frames the open ire where ceiling beams & panelling create a cosy ambience. Double glazed windows have views to the city & beyond. A sliding barn door reveals the whites & greys of the country kitchen. A Belling Range & the original Metters Aga are incorporated into the brickwork alongside an open larder. The central stone bench & sink is surrounded by cabinetry with leather handles & all essential appliances, while a chunk of timber sits perfectly in the bay window. The master suite & nursery are sumptuous with carpet & his/her robes plus ENS, with Etruscan tiles & black ittings. The main bathroom follows in style with 2 further bedrooms for the kids.
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
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Understated & positioned in the heart of Upwey, capturing all that could be desired in a family residence, this outstanding property will delight the most fastidious buyer. Abundant living spaces encompass the hub of the home, featuring a pyrolytic oven, induction cooktop & twin dish drawer DW, inbuilt espresso machine, steam oven, microwave & kitchen scales, encased in white cabinetry with Caesarstone bench tops & Central waterfall island bench all keeping the open plan kitchen sharp & stylish. Seating nooks & extensive living zones are connected via black butt hardwood loors, extending through French doors out to the outdoor kitchen & entertaining zone covered by a curved rooftop & custom blinds. Set over 3 levels, offering 4 bedrooms (all with ENS) a study/5th bedroom or home ofice, plus a central powder room & 5 distinct living zones.
Greeted by 2 front entrances, the home can be lexible for extended family needs. Mellow hardwood boards & a natural color palette relect the ample light looding into the main living & meals zones via loor to ceiling windows furnished with timber blinds. The updated kitchen is central & functional with SS appliances incl DW & picture window looking into the secure fully fenced rear yard. 2 spacious bedrooms & the original bathroom complete one side of this terriic loorplan. A quirky kitchen meals in the 80’s era of the home is accessed from the secondary entrance, internally a hallway connects the right wing with a 2nd bathroom & 3rd bedroom. Externally, the concrete drive sweeps up to twin garages with ample under house storage & workshop, while mature plantings encase the property ensuring privacy & a low maintenance garden.
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5 Kookaburra Court Gembrook
$745,000 - $812,000
Family Brilliance With Panoramic Vistas!
When Only The Best Will Do!
Designed to encapsulate the outstanding views & the serene environment, this quality 5 BDR tri-level home is situated on 10 acres. Featuring multiple separate living zones, impressive glass conservatory, sweeping landscaped gardens, expansive outdoor entertaining deck, massive shed/workshop/garage & orchard of mature Chestnut trees. Walk to local primary school & just short distance to Monbulk, Kallista & Emerald.
This 2yo home has it all - style, quality & location. Includes polished loorboards, DBL glazed windows, plantation shutters, ample storage & neutral tones. GDH, zoned ducted refrigerated A/C & ceiling fans. 4 generous BDRs, 2 separate living areas, well-appointed kitchen, covered alfresco area, stunning landscaped gardens & DBL remote garage. Easy stroll to cafes, Pufing Billy, parks, public transport, school & kindergarten.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Bethany Day 0438 844 968
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032, Bethany Day 0438 844 968
45 Mentiplay Road Gembrook
$575,000 - $625,000
245 Beenak Road Gembrook
$1,465,000 - $1,611,500
Your Own Paradise On 10 Acres!
“ELYSEE” - Stunning Acreage, Stunning Home, Stunning Lifestyle!
10.7 acres in Gembrook just perfect for those who would love to own their own piece of paradise! Mainly natural bush with a few acres of cleared pasture. Includes a selfsuficient, eco-friendly studio retreat is set up to live off the grid. This 4 sq home has all the comforts incl timber loors, WFH & DBL glazed windows. 2.5kw solar system with battery storage, 5.0kVA generator, worm farm septic system & 39,000lt water tank.
Immaculate 4+ BDR home on 18.5 acres. ‘Elysee’ features separate living areas, stylish kitchen with quality Miele appliances, large outdoor entertaining area, in-ground swimming pool & stunning views. Horse enthusiast heaven with stable complex, post & rail fencing, sand arena, sheds & direct access to Kirth Kiln riding tracks. Landscaped gardens & close to Gembrook township complete this quality property.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032, Bethany Day 0438 844 968
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
10 Bedford Road Cockatoo
1 Innes Road Gembrook
$645,000
$385,000 - $423,500
Escape the Rat Race on Nature’s Best Acreage Block!
Perfect 1/3 Acre to Start Building Your Dream Home (STCA)!
This stunning, lightly treed, lat 41 acres has a lovely clear area close to the road that would be the perfect place to establish your dream home (STCA) & enjoy a private lifestyle, surrounded by nature! Abundant with native wildlife & bird life the block has a Tributary, a Fern Oasis & 4 paddocks with many paths & tracks to explore where horses, kangaroos & wombats exist in harmony. An opportunity not to be missed!
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.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
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25 Clements Avenue, BELGRAVE SOUTH THE ULTIMATE IN QUALITY, STYLE & SOPHISTICATION
$700,000 - $750,000 3A 2B 1C
Tucked away down a quiet lane, this charming home will provide you with all the peace and serenity your hearts desires. Eclectic, artistic and surrounded by natural bushland, this family home has a beautiful open floorplan, timber vaulted ceilings with industrial detailing and natural light coming from both the two sky lights and the many French doors and windows surrounding the home. Spanning over two levels, the lounge and dining/kitchen area, large home office, laundry, toilet and store room can be found on the main floor while downstairs, four large bedrooms all with built in robes, main bathroom with second toilet can be found.
Smart and sophisticated, this well-built 3 bedroom home has been well planned for luxury living. Situated on a quiet corner block that allows 2 access points from both the front and side which is ideal for caravans, boats and extra vehicles, the property is simply immaculate. Boasting a central timber kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a unique cathedral ceiling, quality is assured right throughout this home. Open lounge and dining flow easily to the outdoors with a stunning undercover timber decking that acts as a second living area throughout the summer months.
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Jon Stevens ready to bring big hits By Romy Stephens The best of Noiseworks and INXS will be coming to Mount Evelyn this month as Jon Stevens prepares to hit the York on Lilydale stage. After fronting the two bands over 15 years ago, Jon is now touring Australia and performing his favourite hits from both. The Noiseworks & INXS Collection tour has already seen him travel across the country performing classic songs such as No Lies, Love Somebody, Never Tear Us Apart and more. Jon said audiences have been really engaged, particularly because they are familiar with all of the songs. "Every nights kind of full-on because people are just so into it," he said. "Every song you know, you've grown up with. "It's a big sing-along, people are so happy. "Particularly in the pubs, the music from INXS was born out of the pubs." Jon first hit the big time in the early 1980s when he helped bring the classic Aussie rock sound of Noiseworks to Australian airwaves. He continued to work even when Noiseworks was on hiatus, by following up with solo albums, multiple stints in stage productions and earned worldwide acclaim by taking centre stage with INXS during the early 2000s. His next band - The Dead Daisies - stepped up that international reputation with the debut single Lock and Load written with and featuring the legendary Slash on guitar. Jon said his latest tour was inspired by high demand and encouragement from INXS cofounder Andrew Farris. "Andrew Farris came to one of our recent
Jon Stevens. shows and told me I need to play more INXS songs. "So, with his blessing, and the continual requests from fans, it is Noiseworks and INXS all the way." Despite playing in big arenas across the world Jon said his approach to playing in smaller venues, such as the York, doesn't change. He said audiences can still expect to be "rocked the hell out of." "Whether it's 100,000 or 100 it's the same performance," he said. "I don't go half-arsed with a small crowd I go 100 miles an hour. Jon will perform at the York on Lilydale on 10 October, for more information visit jonstevens.com.
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Festival food for thought By Derek Schlennstedt With sensational tales packed with screen luminaries, side-splitting comedies, and stories of iconic Jewish trailblazers and innovators, the Jewish International Film Festival returns for another year to the Belgrave Cameo. Featuring over 60 films from 23 countries, the Festival builds on almost 30 years of bringing the best of Jewish cinema to Australia and will feature at the Cameo from 7 - 20 November. Festival director Eddie Tamir said he is excited about this year’s selection - the eighth year under his leadership - with many films having premiered at festivals including Jerusalem, Cannes, Toronto and Berlin. “This year’s Festival celebrates stories of people who have forged new paths - from the groundbreaking sexual therapist Dr Ruth Westheimer and the late actor Anton Yelchin, to innovators like Lea Gottlieb, the designer behind the iconic Gottex bather brand,” said Jewish International Film Festival Artistic Director, Eddie Tamir. Of the many poignant and touching movies that are featuring as part of the festival, none have garnered as much interest as the world war II satire, Jojo Rabbit. Drawing on his own Jewish heritage and
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Olinda Ferny Creek celebrates after winning the Premier Division A Grade grand final. 198316
Pictures: ROB CAREW
Bloods shake off scare By Romy Stephens As weather conditions took a blustery turn for the Premier Division grand final, it was Olinda Ferny Creek who rained on Cranbourne’s parade but only just. It’s fair to say the Eagles saved their best game for last, as they took it up to the Bloods for the entire four quarters during the final game of the season on 27 September at Toomuc Reserve. But the biggest upset of the season wasn’t to be, as the Bloods came home with a 31-28 win and sealed their third premiership in a row. After a sunny start to the morning, storm clouds rolled over just before the game and sent pelting rain down. The rain, accompanied by strong winds, clearly disrupted the Bloods early as they were unable to send clean lobs into tall goal shooter Peri Stewart. Meanwhile, Cranbourne defender and league best and fairest Tara Cecil wreaked havoc in defence as she not only scrapped for intercepts and tips but also threw some lovely long bombs into the Eagles’ shooters. But it was the poise of the Bloods that saw them still manage to edge in front and take a six-goal lead into half-time. During the second half, the Eagles’ defence continued to do everything it could to eliminate their oppositions clear height-advantage. But the Bloods’ experienced midcourt - led by the likes of best-on-court Alice Paget, Krista Tomlinson and Madison Taylor - ensured defensive turnovers were continuously capitalised on. Cranbourne fought back bravely during the final quarter but in the end, failed to take advantage of numerous opportunities and couldn’t overrun the Bloods’ experience. Olinda head coach Tim Smith said he was worried during the game due to the poor conditions and such a determined opponent. “It was more a feeling of relief. Cranbourne really took it to us,” he said. “We traditionally haven’t played well in the wet and that’s over the last couple of years. We’ve been a team that’s been able to really break fast on transition and convert. “That was our lowest score that we’ve had almost for two years and that’s because Cranbourne played well. “They had hands over and they contested every ball. They were tough competition, I was worried.” The Bloods’ goal attack Elly Stewart said she was proud the team battled through its toughest game all year. mailcommunity.com.au
Olinda supporters cheer on their side. 198314
Olinda's Peri Stewart and Alice Paget embrace after winning the Premier A Grade grand final 198316
Bron Simpson prepares to dish off a pass. 198316
Olinda's Molly Rogers delivers a pass in C Grade. 198318
Ashlee Cartlidge (Olinda) defends Elizabeth Murphy (Beaconsfield)in B Grade. 198317
“That court was one of the wettest I’ve ever played on, that water did not disperse at all so it was just about being smart,” she said. “I’m so proud to know that we were able to win in a close situation when we hadn’t had such a close game all season. “It was really nice to know that we dug deep and were there for each other when we needed to be.” Despite getting the win in Premier Division, it didn’t seem to be Olinda Ferny Creek’s day with the club unable to claim the B and C Grade finals. In the B Grade, Beaconsfield withstood a late surge from the Bloods to secure a 40-35 win. The Eagles came out firing and appeared
to stun the top-placed Bloods throughout the first three quarters. It wasn’t until the final quarter that the Bloods finally got some rhythm and mounted a searing comeback. But it was too little too late as the Eagles held on comfortably to take the win. In the C Grade, Olinda couldn’t complete its fairytale finals run as it was beaten convincingly by Cranbourne, 36-17. The Bloods almost had the perfect finals run, after coming from fifth place to make the grand final. But the Eagles proved exactly why they had been one of the top teams the entire season, leading at every break to finish with a strong win.
In other grand final games throughout the day, Berwick defeated Cranbourne 24-19 in the Premier Division D Grade grand final. ROC rebounded, after an upset 32-28 loss to Berwick in the 15-and-under grand final, by claiming the 17-and-under title 35-26 against Cranbourne. Meanwhile, Pakenham brought the home crowd to its feet with a narrow two-goal win over Narre Warren in the 13-and-under grand final. The Lions trailed the Magpies until halftime, but an impressive second-half performance inspired by athletic goal attack and best on court Lachlan Bertrone saw the home side come back and then hold on to the win. Tuesday, 8 October, 2019
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Morsello magic at crease By Richard Millot Perfect conditions greeted teams for the opening weekend of the Ferntree Gully and District Cricket Association, with several players showing the rewards of a solid pre-season. Joe Morsello was the rock of the Knox Gardens innings against Eildon Park, producing an opening- round century. The Panthers looked up-and-about early, with the home side 2/32 after the opening 15 overs. Morsello then teamed up with Adam Wylde shortly after, with the duo taking the score past 4/174 at the 65 over mark. Wylde was dismissed for 43, but Morsello continued on, reaching triple figures with 10 overs remaining. He continued through to remain unbeaten on 135 not out and the Falcons finished the day on 7/276. At Fairpark, an Aaron Brunner century helped Belgrave to a competitive total in their encounter with Johnson Park. Winning the toss and batting first, Brunner's 108 provided stability to the Magpie's attack, well supported by debutant Jarrod McPhee with 79. For the Sharks, Coby Law (4/44) and Mitch Ley (3/44) lead the attack with pace bowling the order of the day. Sajana De Silva was impressive in his debut for Upper Ferntree Gully in their match against Ferntree Gully Footballers. De Silva claimed 7/51 with his off-spin to hamper the Griffens, however efforts in the middle order from Nick Bogar (67) and Kuldeep Sidhu (64) - including a 127-run 5th wicket partnership - helped to set a total of 264 for the Kings to chase next week. Lysterfield made the most of their return to the Norm Reeves Shield, with the Beavers dismissing Upwey for 147. Matt Mulchay (62) and Cameron Wheeler
Perfect conditions greeted teams for the opening weekend of the Ferntree Gully and District Cricket Association. (33) scored the bulk of the runs for the Tigers, but it was Brad Paull (4/39) and Adam Kinniburgh (3/25) who were affecting the scoresheets most. The Tigers struck back later in the day, with Wheeler claiming 3/14 as the Beavers reached stumps at 3/38. Trent Schofield returned to the Knoxfield lineup and instantly showed his form with the bat, hitting a half century for the Knights. It was a nightmare start for the visitors against the reigning premiers, losing 4/12 in the opening stanza before Schofield (85) and Zac Wilson (30) helped steady the ship. Still, the Bears showed tenacity with the ball and runs were hard to come by, with Knoxfield dismissed for 189.
In the Decoite Shield, South Belgrave claimed the opening points of the season after dismissing St Johns Tecoma. Rob Barry (4/6) and Todd Burley (3/39) ran rampant with the ball as the Saints could not find an answer and were dismissed for 98. In Reply, South Belgrave reached the target across the afternoon and more. Daniel Cormack (66) and Mark Baker (40) lead the way despite Luke Hands' efforts with the ball, claiming 3/31 for the Saints as the home side reached 9/187 at stumps. Monbulk assembled a competitive score thanks to a team effort showing against Olinda. Justin Creed (69) and Lomax Medallist Shane Cosstick (61) featured prominently for the Hawks in an innings with several contribu-
tions towards the final score of 241. Dominic Woodfield was the pick of the bowling for the Bloods, claiming 3/39. Mountain Gate had a positive day at Wally Tew Reserve against Ferntree Gully. Mitch Goddard (36) lead the way from the top, however runs came from the middle order in the form of Sanitha De Mel (42) and debutant Daniel Shaw (42). The Gators reached 9/217 at days' end, hampered by Jason Kilby who claimed 3/21 for the Blues from 17 overs. Rowville bowled at Knox Gardens all day at Seebeck Reserve, with the Falcons dismissed for 164. Hayden Morrison (38) and Callum O'Connor (32) got good starts, but it was Brett Gatehouse (3/27) helping the Hawks with the ball to maintain the batting lineup.
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2 1
9 2 8 5 8 1
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2 9 8 1 7 6 5 3 4
8 1 5 2 3 9 4 7 6
7 2 6 4 8 1 9 5 3
Solution No.4257
3 4 9 6 5 7 2 1 8
every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9
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DOWN 1. Something to read in the garden (6). 2. To mollify, call in with something to eat (7). 3. What’s usually done in business (6). 4. First salt goes up, so you restrict the supply (6). 5. In the region of twenty quires got left in (5). 7. The little girl gets the front seat (5). 13. Make a meal of some sea-trout (3). 14. What the heat’s coming from, in the vessel in front (7). 15. Take a picture of mum overturning (5). 17. With the G-men, I solve a puzzle (6). 18. Got better, you say, when well supplied with money (6). 19. The Scotsman has meat with his mash (6). 21. Firstclass from America, but there’s a rough sea (5).
9 8 1 5 4 2 3 6 7
6. I can correct the clergyman, but it wouldn’t be quite right (10). 8. From the bitter cold, help to provide cover (4). 9. It means “overcast”, stupid! (4). 10. For three pounds, sing (5). 11. Groan “Cut!” aloud (4). 12. Giving ground (9). 16. Changed one’s mind about releasing the other awful thug (9). 20. So the huts are to be demolished (4). 22. Put down as it should be spoken (5). 23. Call me after an upset (4). 24. Not the whole quantity, we’re told (4). 25. Unconvincing alibi for not having walked? (4,6). DOWN 1. Something to read in the garden (6). 2. To mollify, call
Clues (4). 25. Unconvincing alibi for not having walked? (4,6).
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DOWN ACROSS Cryptic 7595 rock (6) 1. NO. Volcanic 6. Bird (10)CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7595
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5 3
DOWN Volcanic rock (6) Anti (7) Monster (6) Disregard (6) Dirt (5) Material (5) Arm (3) Old (7) Scare (5) Nook (6) Singing voice (6) Partner (6) Climb (5)
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO.7595 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Inac-curate. 8, A-c-id. 9, Dull. 10, Tri-ll. 11, Moan (mown). 12, Allotment. 16, Retho-ught. 20, Thus (anag). 22, Write (right). 23, Na-me. 24, Some (sum). 25, Lame excuse. Down - 1, Annual. 2, S-call-op. 3, Custom. 4, Rat-i-on (rev.). 5, Rea-l-m. 7, Di-van. 13, (s)Ea-t(rout). 14, F-urnace. 15, Sh-oot. 17, Enigm-a. 18, Heeled (healed). 19, Ham-ish. 21, Swell.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 13. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 21.
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ACROSS Bird (10) Notion (4) New Zealander (4) Murk (5) Ireland (4) Courier (9) Language (9) More (4) Period (5) Press (4) Song (4) Beauty (10)
QUICK PUZZLE NO.7595 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Budgerigar. 8, Idea. 9, Kiwi. 10, Gloom. 11, Erin. 12, Messenger. 16, Cantonese. 20, Plus. 22, Cycle. 23, Iron. 24, Aria. 25, Loveliness. Down - 1, Pumice. 2, Against. 3, Dragon. 4, Ignore. 5, Grime. 7, Denim. 13, Gun. 14, Ancient. 15, Alarm. 17, Alcove. 18, Treble. 19, Spouse. 21, Scale.
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7595
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Dear Yarra Valley Resident, The Yarra Valley is free of Queensland Fruit Fly (QFF). Our fruit fly free region is clean and green. QFF is an invasive pest of fruit and vegetables. Queensland Fruit Fly. Photo: Deb Yarrow
You can help by;
Early detection allows for a rapid
Not bringing infested fruit into the
response. If you discover fruit fly larvae
region or your home garden
in any fruit, call our Yarra Valley QFF
Picking your fruit and vegetables
HOTLINE on 0490 381 999; or notify your
as they ripen, inspecting them
council, fruit retailer or plant nursery.
inside, preventing them from
All infested fruit needs to be frozen,
falling on the ground.
boiled or solarised and disposed of in a
Reporting suspect damage
sealed bag.
Thank you.
Queensland Fruit Fly larvae. Photo: Agriculture Victoria Queensland Fruit Fly, damaged tomato. Photo: Rob Bob's Backyard
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