Mail - Mountain Views Mail - 15th October 2019

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Tank and Faith admiring the Royal Melbourne Show trophy.

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Jacqui Feagan was happy to take home a range of awards from the Royal Melbourne Show.

Their beef is best By Jed Lanyon Tarrawarra resident Jacqui Feagan has taken out a multitude of cattle breeding awards at this year's Royal Melbourne Show. Ms Feagan of Tarrawarra Lowlines took out the supreme champion Australian lowline exhibit and best lowline exhibitors award, as well as grand champion male, female and junior champion heifer. "All the animals we took were broad ribbon winners, it was pretty exciting" Ms Feagan said. "We also won the size progeny class and the group class. We didn't have a senior bull there

but in every other area we cleaned up. "You don't go with any expectations, so then you can't be disappointed ... But it was fantastic, it was almost embarrassing." Ms Feagan joked that she would need a truck to bring home all of the ribbons and trophies she accumulated from the show. Tarrawarra Lowlines was one of 590 beef cattle entries in this year's Royal Melbourne Show. Ms Feagan said it takes a lot of hard work to prepare her cattle for a show and that she would be feeding, grooming, washing and training them for up to 12 weeks prior to an event.

"It's a lot of work washing them, blowing their coats several times a week in preparation for them to go to a show. "They've got to be trained to stand up and to show themselves and to lead." Ms Feagan said it wasn't possible without the help of her husband Richard, as well as Colin Kirkpatrick and Eva Murphy. She said the greatest reward were comments from Australian lowline judge Tom Isedale, who said they had a strong future for their breeding program. "It gives us confidence that we're heading in the right direction with our beef cattle," she said.

Mr Isedale was impressed with Faith, the cow awarded as supreme champion Australian lowline, and her calf Tank. "I love the body... the udder on her and the calf behind her is only three months of age and that's an absolutely outstanding calf, a calf that's going to have a big future and that's what we like to see, cows that can produce equal to or better than themselves," he said. Tarrawarra Lowlines do direct beef sales to the public, for more information about Tarrawarra Lowlines, visit https://www.tarrawarralowlines.com/.

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Michael Mackinnon from Menzies Creek enjoyed tasting the variety of Munich imported beers.

Eins, zwei, drei, bier By Derek Schlennstedt There are two truths in this world, people. One; that learning about different cultures and experiencing new things makes us better humans, and two; we as humans need to be fed and watered. You can do both of these things at the Yarra Valley Oktoberfest on 26 October. I mean, can you even stay conscious thinking about salty pretzels, chicken schnitzel, bratwurst, mashed potatoes and steins full of German beer? That's a big oooft people. Depsite being 16,000 kilometres from Munich, the Yarra Valley Oktoberfest brings all this and more to the Yarra Ranges. Festival Director Mel Jansen said that the festival - now in its third year - continues to grow and has a strong following in the community. "This year the event gained a lot of momen-

tum and we've really upped the ante on everything." "We're starting the day off with a sevenpiece oompah band which will get toes tapping, and of course there will be a DJ to kick things up a notch later." With a massive beer hall and garden, food trucks, German entertainment, DJ's and, of course, beer, the festival is a must for locals. As in previous years, prizes will be awarded for best dressed, and there will be preztel eating and stein-holding competitions too. The true champion of any Oktoberfest is the beer though and there will be several authentic German beers available on tap. So, sit down and buckle up your lederhosen, because you're in for a malty treat. "By way of beers, we have gone a great variety of six German beers and two local beers from the new Hop Hen and Hargreaves."

The only thing better then sinking a couple of German Buzz light beers is saving the planet, which you can do at the same time! The booking fees from the event are donated to provide meals for disadvantaged Australian school kids, and the event is one of few that incorporates a stein washing system to significantly reduce single use plastics. "We've got all the German inspired cuisine, all the bratwurst, sour kraut and pretzels and Ggoulash and german beers." "It's always a bit of fun and people can get all dressed up and embrace it." There you have it people, donn your lederhosen and dirndl and go sink some brewskis in true German style. Yarra Valley Oktoberfest is held at 27-29 Market Street, Lilydale but ticket go up in price after 19 October so get in quick. To book go to https://www.melbournepresents.com/tickets

Drop in on the open gardens weekend By Jed Lanyon The Upper Yarra Garden Club is holding its annual open gardens weekend on the weekend of 2-3 November. The open weekend will feature five gardens starting in Seville, extending to the Warburton area. The gardens will be open from 10am to 4.30pm on both days and will be sign-posted

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along the Warburton Highway and roads leading to each garden. Each of these gardens provide a unique reflection of the owners and their gardening knowledge and enthusiasm. All owners will be available to answer visitor questions. The variety of gardens extend from a small but extensively planted suburban sized house lots to the larger more typical gardens of this

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This year, the Warburton RSL Sub-Branch is putting out the call; can you spare an hour or two to volunteer for the 2019 Poppy Appeal? Warburton RSL Sub-Branch President Wayne Morgan said that they would love to see new volunteers donate their time in support of the Poppy Appeal. “We need our community’s support to reach our goal. We would love to see more volunteers out there selling badges and being a part of helping to raise much needed funds for veterans,” Mr Morgan said. “We would welcome the support of anyone who has an hour or two of their time to donate to the Appeal. “This could involve helping us pack poppies into trays, dropping our Poppy Appeal boxes off at local businesses or helping us sell poppies for an hour or two at the local shops” Mr Morgan said. RSL Victoria Appeals Manager Peter Smith OAM said, “Raising funds for veterans and their families in times of need is what we do, and we welcome businesses, sporting clubs, friends and family to be a part of helping this great cause.” Those interested in volunteering don’t need to be a member of their local RSL. Call the Warburton RSL Sub-Branch on 0404 783 335 to register your interest in becoming a Poppy Appeal volunteer.

Stick to your recycling Yarra Ranges Council is urging residents to continue recycling, following recent media reports of some councils in other regions having to send recyclables to landfill. Council states that recyclables collected in the area will not be diverted to landfill. Yarra Ranges Council uses VISY for its recycling collection and processing, and is confident that recyclables collected in the area will continue to be processed. Recent closures of other company's recycling plants have not impacted recycling collection or processing in this area. Yarra Ranges Council urges residents to continue separating their waste and recycling.

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Cafe mural closer By Romy Stephens The Locavore Studio cafe is a step closer to keeping its outdoor mural but is still fighting to retain a certain aspect of the artwork. The Yarra Ranges Council met with cafe owner Jessie Crossley last month and granted permission for the mural to be kept based on the condition that the writing 'locavore' was removed. The council's acting director of social and economic development, Greg Box, said the size and prominence of the business name on the mural did not meet planning scheme requirements. "We've recently received advice that because of the painted coat on the wall before the mural was created, a re-painted surface can be considered," he said. "However, the mural currently features the name of the business in large letters, which would require a planning permit. "The mural, if altered to remove the business signage aspect, would meet the requirements of the Planning Scheme." However, Ms Crossley claimed she was told by the council that a complaint was the reason the mural couldn't stay. "Pretty much what it came down to was that they are happy for the mural to stay," she said. "But there was another complaint that it's unfair we have such a big wall to have advertising on. "That's the reason why we need to paint over the word locavore." Ms Crossley said that although she didn't agree with the decision, she was pleased the

Emergency services were called to a two car collision on Victoria Road, Wandin North at 8.20am on the morning of Wednesday 9 October. Paramedics treated two patients, as a woman in her twenties was airlifted to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition. A man in his forties was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

Seville siege The Locavore Studio cafe. council had listened to the community's wishes to keep the mural and she would remove the writing in the end if need be. "I don't agree with it, I think that the rent that I'm paying per month would justify me to utilise my space as I wish," she said. "I haven't put the words Locavore Studio on the side of the wall." The mural's artist, Paul Sonsie, said he believed the issue had moved away from heritage listing and the council was now "trying to please everybody." "It's a solution that they've thrown at us

Picture: COURTESY BEN WILLIS that I think it just doesn't make any sense at all," he said. "Its come away from the heritage overlay and it's becoming a jealous story. "It's just smart branding on a wall that she (the owner) has and locavore means to eat local that's why it works as a community word." The council claimed that no further compliance action on the mural will be taken until a new application has been made and assessed. Take the poll on the cafe mural - Visit MailCommunity.com.au and click the competitions link - let us know your thoughts

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Year 10 students at Ranges TEC will be putting their outdoor skills to the test during a six-week leadership program called Wild Journey. "Most of the activities are run within Yarra Ranges, taking advantage of the wealth of beautiful natural assets we have on our doorstep." EACH provides trained Wilderness Instructors who specialise in using nature-based adventure therapy to help young people im-

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Yarra Glen Police wishes to remind residents to lock their vehicles and to remove or conceal any important items after a spate of thefts. Sergeant Richard Coulson told the Mail that five cars had been broken into over the last fortnight. "In each instance the cars have been left unlocked," he said. "We want to ensure people to lock their vehicle and to secure their valuables out of view."

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Wild journey ahead thanks to leader camp Year 10 students at Ranges TEC will be putting their outdoor skills to the test during a sixweek leadership program called Wild Journey. The program will see the students undertaking a variety of adventure activities including caving,white-water rafting, abseiling, rockscrambling, river-sledding and hiking. The program connects young people with nature and provides a catalyst for personal development. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Tony Stevenson, said outdoor adventure activities are designed for young people to look at their strengths and the strengths of others and develop coping strategies and life skills. "There is a great body of evidence showing the benefits that a connection to nature has on positive mental health," Cr Stevenson said. "Wild Journey creates an incredible sense of achievement for the young people and by the end of it as they look back at how much they've progressed in their abilities and confidence. "The program is an opportunity for young people to learn experientially in a safe and controlled outdoor environment where they get to push their comfort zones.

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prove their relationship with self, others and the environment. The Yarra Ranges Council program, which has also been run with Healesville High School and Cire Community School, is run a partnership with EACH and funded by the Victorian Government's Engage! program.

A man is in hospital under police guard following a siege in Seville on Tuesday 8 October. Officers were called to a residence on Candy Close about 4.20pm following reports that a man was armed with a weapon and was refusing to come out of the house. According to police reports the man was threatening to burn the house down with a gas torch and had spent time fortifying the house. He was also armed with a firearm. A Critical Incident Response Team attended the incident with negotiators able to coax the man outdoors. The 33-year-old Seville man was apprehended without incident and taken to hospital for assessment. Residents reported that nearby Seymour Street and Drummond Road had been blocked as police responded to the incident.

Burn offs The CFA is urging people to take extreme care when burning off. CFA chief officer Steve Warrington reminded residents to register burn-offs and check the local conditions on the day. "We encourage residents to take advantage of the window of opportunity to clean up their properties before the bushfire season, but we're also reminding people to always register their burn-offs so we know what is happening in the area, especially if brigades are being called to fires," Mr Warrington said. "It reduces the chances of CFA brigades being called out unnecessarily if a member of the public calls about smoke or a fire in the area." The CFA urged residents to be aware of weather conditions along with council local laws. "The effects of an out-of-control fire can be devastating," Mr Warrington said. "Even if you have registered your burn, conditions can change quickly and fires can get out of control within minutes in hot and windy conditions." You can check fire restrictions with your local council and register your burn on 1800 668 511.

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Residents need answers Recently the Andrews State Government announced its plan for Skyrail at Mooroolbark and Lilydale, the gateway to the Yarra Valley. Removing these dangerous crossings is certainly needed, however removing genuine community consultation is not. Many questions remain unanswered. There is silence from the Government about the need to duplicate the track between Mooroolbark and Lilydale, a station at Kinley Estate, the net loss of over 120 car parks at Lilydale, and the plan to demolish the 130-yearold heritage Mooroolbark Station. Our community deserves to be engaged in the process, consulted and listened to. Unfortunately, the Government intends to change the local Yarra Ranges Planning Scheme without holding a formal consultation process in accordance with the Planning and Environ-

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ment Act. This will stifle our community’s voice and input into this key infrastructure change. What does this mean? The changes will allow the Government’s Level Crossing Removal Project to bypass and remove all permit triggers ordinarily required by law from the Council. Local residents, businesses, community groups, and the Council will have no say or

power in relation to planning, design or construction. This is an extremely disappointing outcome because it means the community will be denied the opportunity to express their views, as they would in any other planning scheme amendment proposal, in an independent forum. Our community deserves better and deserves to be heard. Regularly meeting with residents, businesses and community groups, I’ve heard what matters to you for this infrastructure project. Genuine consultation and a re-evaluation of the project scope could deliver significant improvements to the rail corridor and address critical infrastructure needs of our community, particularly given the anticipated growth at the Kinley residential development at Lilydale Quarry, Cave Hill.

The Lilydale Line is consistently the worst performing Metro line and desperately requires duplication of the rail track between Mooroolbark and Lilydale, as well as a new station at Kinley and upgrading of the bridge and intersection on Mooroolbark Road at Hull Road. Our community deserves more, not less, car parking at Lilydale to cater for existing and future demand for people in Lilydale and further afield in Mount Evelyn, Wandin, Seville, Coldstream and Yarra Glen. And, we must preserve our heritage: important historical buildings like Mooroolbark Station should be valued not demolished. I’ll continue to voice the community’s concerns and aspirations in the Victorian Parliament and together we can work toward better outcomes in our community.

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U3A Upper Yarra are hosting their annual meeting where locals can take the opportunity to hear and see the range of activities on offer from U3A. The meeting will take place at Yarra Junction Bowling Club on Friday 18 October at 2pm. Inquiries: 5967 1702

COMMUNITY DIARY Songs of praise Join in on singing well-known gospel songs with Songs of Praise at the Millgrove Baptist Church Sunday 20 October 2.15pm. Music accompaniment provided by Fellowship Brass Ensemble with instrumental and vocal items. Inquiries: 0414 821 951.

Festival of Quilts Mont De Lancey will be hosting the Festival of Quilts from 9-17 November, which will help raise funds for the Quilts for Orphans charity. Visit montdelancey.org.au for more information.

Rotary visit Rotarian Father Jason Micheni will be returning to Healesville from Kenya in October and

will be free to chat with locals at Healesville Walk. Come and say hello on Monday 28 October from 10am-2pm.

Lawn Bowls Yarra Junction Bowling Club is holding a free 'come and try' bowls session for Seniors Week on Thursday 17 October from 12.45pm-4pm. All necessary equipment will be supplied by the club. Inquiries: 0419 685 425.

Notes on Sunday A Sunday afternoon concert will be held on 27 October 2.30pm at the Darron Honey Centre, Healesville. Enjoy an hour of chamber music by Yarra Ranges musicians, featuring works by Mozart, Schumann, Dvorak and Percy Grainger. Refreshments provided. Entry by donation with proceeds supporting HICCI.

St.Mary's Trivia Night The Upper Yarra Anglican Parish will be holding a fundraising Trivia Night at St.Mary's Hall, 3360 Warburton Highway, Warburton on Saturday 26 October 7pm. Entry cost $15 per person. Come along for trivia, a silent auction, raffles, games and prizes. Supper provided. For bookings, call 0497 632 002.

Women 4 Women Join other women to enjoy a tour around a local garden in Badger Creek on 24 October 2pm to learn about medicinal weeds and garden plants. Learn how to identify and use them, then share an afternoon tea. BYO chair and mug 27 October 2pm to book,visit https://bit. ly/2kzBPNe or contact 5962 5982.

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Community spirit spurred By Jed Lanyon Marysville and Healesville community members gathered for a public meeting on Thursday 10 October regarding safety issues with the Black Spur as well as options for a potential alternate route. Eildon MP Cindy McLeish spoke at the meeting and said she was happy to see a turnout of over 100 people. "People speak to me about the issues on the Black Spur all of the time," she said. "To see everybody in Marysville and surrounds come together so passionately to share their concerns and issues, it's terrific. "People love the Black Spur. They love the unique character of the spur and are very aware of any works being done and the need for that character to be maintained."

Ms McLeish said that some of the items raised were the safety of pullover destinations and the need to seal those areas, as well as the impact of signage. She hopes that the significant turnout sends a message to the state government to strengthen their campaign for upgrades in the region. Residents had expressed their frustrations earlier in the week following the closure of the highway for emergency tree removal works by VicRoads on Tuesday 9 October. A VicRoads department of transport spokesperson told the Mail, "We closed a section of Maroondah Highway for emergency works to remove a large tree which had fallen onto another tree. "We thank drivers and the local community

for their patience and understanding while we completed these important works." While VicRoads initially informed residents that the road would be closed from 7am to 7pm, they said that the Black Spur was reopened at 2.45pm, hours earlier than anticipated. Many residents found out about the closure via electronic variable message signs that were in place along the Maroondah Highway and surrounding roads. Much of the delay was due to the heavy machinery that had to be brought in to help remove the trees. But locals are set for more travel headaches as VicRoads announced that the Black Spur will close once again from 21-24 October 7am to 5pm after VicRoads identified a number of

trees that need to be removed. Murrindindi Shire Council informed residents that these works were originally scheduled to take place on 14-17 October, but had since been changed to provide more notice to those affected. On 9 August, Angie Suryadi was killed after a tree struck her car while travelling along the Maroondah Highway in Fernshaw. Her three family members suffered significant injuries as a result of the incident. Ms McLeish told the Mail that 12 trees have been identified for removal in the upcoming works. "They will need to bring cranes in ... We questioned whether they could get twice the gear in and do it quicker, but the trees are too close together," Ms McLeish said.

Fun of work at field days By Jed Lanyon Yarra Ranges community members celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Wandin Silvan Field Days on Friday 11 and Saturday 12 October 2019. The event featured exhibitors ranging from farm machinery, light industrial equipment, motor vehicles and motor bikes, irrigation equipment and water tanks to information on the latest pest and weed control, fertilisers and chemicals. Arts and crafts, patchwork, lavender products and gardening products, were popular, along with demonstrations on weaving and leatherworking. The entrance fees from the event were donated to local CFA brigades.

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An orphaned kangaroo joey. Zoos Victoria urges motorists to stop and assist an animal following a collision or sighting, if it is safe to do so. The animal may have a young joey in its pouch so the pouch should be checked. Animal behaviour can be unpredictable, especially when stressed, it is important to assess the risk before assisting the animal. If you are unsure it is best to call for assistance. Call your local, state or territory wildlife rescue group. Wildlife Victoria is the best point of call in Victoria on 03 8400 7300. Even if the animal has moved away we recommend you still call Wildlife Victoria as the animal is most likely injured. Wildlife Victoria can scout the location to find the animal, check its condition, and whether it has any young.

Gulf station hosts seniors By Jed Lanyon Yarra Glen Gulf Station hosted an event as part of the 37th annual Victorian Seniors Festival on Saturday 12 October. Visitors explored the historic Yarra Glen farm whilst enjoying demonstrations of working horses' skill and strength. Heritage craft activities, a roving Bush Poet

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Movie night a needed gift By Jed Lanyon Healesville High School is hosting a movie fundraiser night to raise money for Cam's Cause. School captain and organiser of the event Alex Gommers said, "Cam's Cause is a veterans welfare organisation ... They assist veterans once they've come back from war, who are trying to get back into normal life." The school will be playing Hacksaw Ridge at the Ion Whykes Theatre "It's not your typical war movie, where there's all action and it sort of glorifies war and that sort of thing. "It's kind of the opposite as it's about a soldier who refuses to shoot a gun. And in turn he helps people and saves lives in the process. Alex said he hopes to raise $2500 for the cause. Principal Allan Rennick had high praise for Alex, who pitched the idea after attending another movie fundraiser.

"We have a subject called Making a Difference in Year 8 and 9 and Alex sort of epitomises that. "He makes a difference. All we have to do is support Alex and provide a venue and everything else will sort of happen. "It just really fits perfectly with what I would like us to be as a school. "We've got some outstanding facilities at this school, and if we could use those to benefit a great cause, then why wouldn't we do it?" Mr Rennick said. Alex said he hopes to see the 250 seats of the Ion Whykes Theatre filled for the viewing on Friday 25 October. For more information or to book, visit www. healesvillehs.vic.edu.au. The school welcomes donations for Cam's Cause, which can be made at their main office.

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Microchipping blitz to prevent homeless pets By Sarah Booth Volunteers will be microchipping local pets for just $10 on Sunday 20 October at PETstock Lilydale. Microchipping, which typically costs $80, is compulsory for dogs and cats in the Yarra Ranges Council area. But there are still thousands of owners all over Australia who haven't microchipped their animals, according to PETstock assist charity and events coordinator Jess Guilfoyle. She said the chips, whose unique ID is recorded in a database of owner's contact details, are "crucial ... to the safe return of lost pets."

The initiative is now in its third year at the Lilydale store and store manager Glenn Townsend said that previous drives had been a huge success. "I was surprised (by the number of pets). We were pretty much nearly fully booked out," he said. Mr Townsend believes the initiative is especially important for rural areas, where the costs of microchipping for low-income families with multiple pets can quickly add up. As a dog owner himself, he understands the importance of microchipping. The decision to microchip his family's German Shepherd Gryff, who is named after

Gryffindor house from Harry Potter, was "a no brainer". He's comforted knowing that if Gryff ever gets out, it will be easy for local shelters or vets to identify himself as the owner. "It gives me peace of mind." The initiative's national project manager Christine Robertson agreed with Mr Townsend, describing a lost pet as "heartbreaking" for owners and "traumatic" for their four-legged friend. She said the initiative doesn't just help owners but also the "understaffed and underfunded rescue groups", who typically care for people's lost pets.

For Mr Townsend, the initiative is a chance for the store to give back and hopefully take the pressure off overwhelmed pounds. He said the non-invasive procedure only takes a couple of seconds and is pretty painless. Dogs, cats and small animals including rabbits and guinea pigs are all welcome, but horses, livestock, birds and reptiles are not eligible for the initiative. Interested pet owners must book an appointment online at www.petstock.com.au/ assist/microchip-blitz PETstock Lilydale is located at 447-449 Maroondah Highway, Lilydale.

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ARTS, CRAFT, COLLECTIBLES AND ANTIQUES

Artisans showcase skills The Yarra Glen Racecourse will be buzzing with the sights and sounds of artists as the inaugural Yarra Valley Arts, Crafts and Antiques Expo (YVACCA) comes to life this month. The expo will see more than 160 highlyskilled artisans - including blacksmiths, jewellers and wood-turners - showcase their work at the expo which takes place on 19 and 20 October. Visitors will find a range of stalls featuring everything from oil and watercolour paintings to fine gold and silver jewellery, sculpture, leather goods (including hand-sewn jackets and trousers), fine adults and children’s clothing, games, puzzles, vintage signs and much more. It’s set to be a major event, with inquiries from potential stallholders coming from across Australia and even as far afield as North America. Director of the organising company Emmanuel Panourakis said his office had been busy fielding last-minute enquiries from exhibitors and stallholders that don’t want to miss out on the inaugural event. “This is the start of a bi-annual premier event for our state and response has been even more enthusiastic than we anticipated,” he said. “We have committed to run YVACCA at Yarra Valley Racing Centre, Yarra Glen, Spring and Autumn for the next ten years and we have already started taking bookings from exhibitors for Autumn.” Entertainment will be a major feature of YVACCA with acts including the Black Kites and acoustic performer Steven Clark. The Fine Wine, Cheese and Beer Pavilion will prove to be a major attraction with numerous premier Victorian vineyards and craft breweries attending, including Pyrenees vine-

The Arts, Crafts and Antiques Expo will display a range of different pieces. Picture: COURTESY YVACCA

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Peter Davies will be one of many artisans showcasing his work at the expo. yard Avoca based St Ignatius. Wine buffs, gin connoisseurs and premium cheese processors will also be part of the gathering. Mr Panourakis said the antique sector will

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“There will also be lots of great Art Noveau, Art Deco and retro items from the ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s.” For more information, visit yvacca.com.au/ home.

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Ambient stay in YV heart The Alpine Retreat Hotel is a little over an hours drive from Melbourne, right in the heart of Warburton and the Yarra Valley. The hotel offers a place to stay for visitors from all walks of life, whether it be for a romantic gathering, juggling a family of six, a group of cyclists looking for a rest or even a lone backpacker. It also hosts facilities for business conferences or seminars and weddings. The hotel has been in continuous operation since 1928 and has been owned and operated by Colin Doherty for the past 14 years. The staff that work there have plenty of experience in their fields. Head chef Lachlan Dickson has 10 years experience, while the venue manager, Vicki Marshall has 14 years of experience. Meanwhile, Colin himself has over 30 years experience in the hotel industry. Guests can enjoy staying in a central Warburton location, with access to surrounding walking and bike tracks. The heritage building is home to 20 rooms, each with ensuites, and Colin claims some of the best features include the ambience and views. Guests can return to the hotel after a day out exploring and receive bar service with weekly lunch and dinner specials. There are also special deals for seniors. Some other perks include free wifi, el fresco dining and a pool table. Guests can also find numerous attractions in close proximity such as Mt Donna Buang, Mt Victoria, the Redwood Forest, The Waburton Waterwheel Visitor Information Centre, the Ada Tree, the Rainforest Gallery and The Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail. For more information, visit alpineretreat. com.au or call 5966 2411.

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YARRA VALLEY PLANT FLAIR AND GARDEN EXPO

All set for plant fair This month, the second Yarra Valley Plant Fair will take place in Wandin. On 26 and 27 October, visitors can look and learn about the widest range of plants, how to use them, how to grow them and how they fit into a home garden. The event’s organisers, the Larkman family, are long term residents and nursery operators in the Yarra Valley and growers of all sorts of plants. They have invited people from all sectors of the nursery industry. Visitors can view thousands of different plants and talk to growers, collectors and breeders who have great knowledge of their plant types and are a wealth of information. There will also be talks from guest speaker Jane Edmanson each day at 11am. After her talks, Jane will wander around the fair doing mini-talks with different exhibitors and answering questions on modern gardening. Award-winning landscape designer Phillip Johnson will also talk about his designs at 1pm each day. Meanwhile, specialist growers will conduct talks on the main Seasol stage during the rest of the day. A large permaculture section will be on display with hourly presentations on permaculture design and growing. There will be experts displaying and advising on ancillary products like irrigation, lighting, design, fertiliser and so-on. Coffee, wine and beer stalls will be on offer so visitors can sit, eat good food, drink wine and talk about plants while looking across the Yarra Valley. Similar to the Herb and Chilli Festival, the

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cluding Garden Clubs and Plant Societies from all over Victoria. The organisers are offering any organisation pre-booking, with ten or more attendees, a 10 per cent discount off the entrance fee. The plant fair will be held at 125 Quayle Road, Wandin. For more information, visit www.yarravalleyplantfair.com.au.

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Cold Chisel tops bill at day on green By Jed Lanyon There's nothing more Australian than hot sun, warm waves and Cold Chisel. The band's classic songs like Khe Sanh, Flame Trees, Bow River, My Baby, Cheap Wine, Saturday Night and You Got Nothing I Want have become the soundtrack to Australian summers. Since their legendary Last Stand way back in 1983, Cold Chisel has re-formed for just four national tours. Now, for the first time ever, this iconic Australian band will be playing 14 very special outdoor shows in Australia and New Zealand during summer, including an unforgettable a day on the green at Rochford Wines, on Friday 10 January, 2020. A day on the green has long championed Australian music and is thrilled to welcome back one of the most iconic home grown rock bands of all time - Cold Chisel. One of only three Victorian shows, tickets to this event will be in huge demand when they go on sale on Monday 21 October at 11am from Ticketmaster, with pre-sale tickets going on sale on Wednesday 16 October at 2pm. It's called the Blood Moon Tour 2020 named after a rare lunar eclipse where the sun, earth and moon all briefly align before returning to their own orbits. "You might get to see a blood moon once in your life," explains the band's main songwriter and piano player, Don Walker. "Apparently there's going to be one just before dawn when we're in Melbourne on this tour, but we didn't actually know that when we chose the name. Maybe it's a sign." Fittingly, the tour will boast a series of lineups that are as rare and memorable as a blood moon. Joining Cold Chisel at Rochford Wines will be Birds of Tokyo, Magic Dirt and The Detonators. "We've only done four tours since the early

Yarra Valley artist Denise Smith at Warratina Lavender Farm. Picture: JED LANYON

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'80s so we need to make each of them count," said the band's front man, Jimmy Barnes. "We knew that if we were going to get the band back together for another full tour it would have to be something really special. We wanted great line-ups and unusual places so that people would remember these gigs for a long, long time." Since forming in Adelaide in 1973 and blasting onto the national scene in the late

'70s, Cold Chisel has created a uniquely Australian fusion of rockabilly, roughhouse soul, and blues. The band is currently putting the finishing touches to some more new music they recorded earlier this year and they plan to release at least some of it before the Blood Moon Tour. For more information and for tickets, visit https://www.adayonthegreen.com.au/.

The Yarra Valley Art Society is currently hosting an art show at the Warratina Lavender Farm The annual art show will be available until Sunday 20 October and will display the work of local artists. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet some of the artists and to purchase an original painting, as everything exhibited is for sale. Entry to the exhibition is free, so come along and enjoy home-made food and a coffee, then finish your visit with a stroll through the beautiful lavender gardens. Initially the Warratina Lavender Farm was a hobby for lavender enthusiast Annemarie Manders, but now thrives as a tourist spot for all lavender lovers. Over the years the farm gradually expanded and now has over 10,000 lavender plants and is enjoyed by tourists from around Australia. For more information about the art show, visit https://warratinalavender.com.au/.

Hop in to Healesville Sanctuary for an expert brew Hop Fest returns to Healesville Sanctuary next month with the Yarra Valley's best craft beer brewers and small batch cider makers sharing their expertise and produce in an exclusive event space. Run across the weekend of 2-3 November, Hop Fest is a celebration of the Yarra Valley's rich brewing history, and allows visitors to meet the makers and sample their brews while also enjoying everything the Sanctuary has to offer. Complementing the diverse and fun range

of beer and cider on offer, Sanctuary Harvest has been busy putting together a menu full of gourmet-style street food. Think abundant burgers, thick sticky ribs and a swag of Asian delights. And, as a special treat this year, Watts River Brewing will be creating three new beers especially for the event, taking inspiration from some of Healesville Sanctuary's residents - the blue-tongue Lizard, helmeted honeyeater, smokey mouse and, of course, the brush-tail

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rock-wallaby. As well as a great day out, Hop Fest is for a good cause too, with event tickets contributing to the recovery of the brush-tailed rock wallaby. Changes to habitat and the impact of feral cats, foxes and goats has led to the isolation of the few remaining populations of the brushtailed rock-wallaby. Zoos Victoria are working on a plan to create community awareness for this endangered

Gemini Man is a rare case of wildly uneven parts producing an engaging thriller whole. Retired government assassin Henry Brogan (Will Smith) must face off against a younger clone of himself (also Smith). On the surface, Gemini Man looks like a dumb '80s B-movie, but the film uses its absurd premise (and near-seamless doubling effects) to deliver some engaging character development. Henry is shaken by the world of tension and violence he is pulled back into, and the clone comes to question his life and purpose in some poignant scenes of self-reflection and vulnerability. However, when Henry and his clone finally talk about their history, Henry's attempt at

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THIS CHARMER'S A LABOUR OF LOVE YOUR first visit to this charming home will certainly not be your last. As soon as you enter the driveway you feel like you are in your own private hideaway. Set on four and a half magnificent acres (18,210 square metres) and oozing character and charm, the property is thoughtfully laid out to ensure you enjoy tranquil views from every window of the lush gardens and five newly fenced paddocks. It boasts three bedrooms, with the master retreat offering a romantic Juliet balcony where you can breathe in your property and enjoy the serenity and warm sunsets and spacious new ensuite complete with beautiful deep free standing bath tub to soak the day away. You’ll also be delighted with storage space in the bedrooms including a loft and the renovated full main bathroom and laundry areas. The picturesque home boasts jaw dropping high ceilings, gleaming new polished timber floors and a warmth and homeliness which will have you wanting to stay forever. Fully repainted inside and out and fitted with quality products throughout including plush new carpet, new drapes and light fittings, doors and locks, and much more. The updated kitchen offers plenty of storage plus walk in pantry and extensive bench space. The living room is heated by a wood heater in addition to a reverse cycle air conditioner.

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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 115 McMahons Road, LAUNCHING PLACE, VIC 3139 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Price: $870,000 - $950,000 Inspect: Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513, BELL REAL ESTATE - YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1277

BIRCHWOOD - OLD WORLD CHARM STEP back in time with this adorable character filled home. "Birchwood" is a long established Bed and Breakfast for our popular town of Warburton. If your desire is to be in the Warburton market with a fabulous property in a great location then look no further, as this has it all. Suitable accommodation for larger groups or families, four bedrooms and three bathrooms and numerous living zones and nooks for everyone in the main house and a studio which has another four beds, ample accommodation. Upon entry through the gates at Birchwood you can’t help but get caught up in the old worldly charm, it’s truly like something out of a fairytale. This would be a delightful forever home with plenty of living options for all. The country kitchen is the place to be with an abundance of cupboards, draws and bench space, dishwasher and complete with a double oven. The dining area adjacent to this with lovely sash windows, floorboards and certainly add to the endless character including picturesque windows at every turn throughout the home. A large family lounge with a crackling fire place and split system, bathroom, bedroom with built in robes and sunroom complete the lower level. Heading upstairs there’s a super quirky attic bedroom with an ensuite for the kids, generous sitting area or study nook and a further master bedroom and family bathroom with a corner spa. Outside there is a perfect teenagers studio with four beds, garage and carport and a fantastic under cover entertaining area. The property is a must to inspect with endless features at every turn, stunning views over Warburton a purely magical place and all within a stone’s throw to the Yarra river, Warburton trail and the township. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Martyr Road, WARBURTON, VIC 3799 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $660,000 - $710,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068, BELL REAL ESTATE WARBURTON 5966 2530 14

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LIVE IN THE VALLEY OF DREAMS THE Professionals Yarra Valley is offering for sale this picturesque property on nine acres (approx) in the Don Valley. The home is solar powered with cathedral ceilings, a completely renovated kitchen, a wood fire and ducted heating/cooling. There is also a brand new solar heated in-ground pool. The property is divided into nine paddocks, with a chook pen, cattle ramp and yard, hay shed, dog run, two stables, a veggie garden and two dams with a pump. For more info SMS 5FARM to 0488 824 379. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 5 Farm Lane, DON VALLEY, VIC 3139 Description: 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 4 garage Price: $935,000 - $995,000 Inspect: See website for available times Contact: Ashleigh Hall and team 5967 1800, PROFESSIONALS YARRA VALLEY

1/111 Colchester Road, Kilsyth

19 Carter Street, Launching Place: 2 bed • 1 Bath • 1 Car Garage Land: 255m2 approx Immaculate Single Level One of only 3 units in sought after location featuring large kitchen, spacious living, lock up garage & workshop, under cover entertaining, GDH, evap cooling & external roller shutters. Certainly a great investment for the discerning buyer.

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4 Bed • 2 Bath • 3 Car Garage Land: 2020m2 approx here’s No Place Like Home Spacious family home ofering a real warmth and charm. Featuring 2 separate living areas plus dining room, triple garage with overhead trolley hoist, 3 phase power & workshop plus large fully fenced yard. GDH & cooling, Coonara style wood heater, split system, full length verandas. Close to Launching Place Primary school & public transport. Inspection by Appointment

145 Wonga Road, Millgrove 4 Bed • 2 Bath • 3 Car Garage Land: 1270m2 approx Exceptionally Spacious his home ticks all the boxes featuring 2 living areas, wood ire, split systems, huge garage, large studio, expansive workshop, fully fenced yard, outdoor entertaining all on a fantastic block!! In a sought after location close to the Warburton Rail Trail, public transport across the road & Yarra Junction Shopping precinct close by. An exciting opportunity that will not last long!!

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8 Alan Grove Woori Yallock

$490,000 - $520,000

Forever Views in a Convenient Location Positioned to please this super neat home offers a private, peaceful lifestyle and with great views to admire you wouldn’t ind a more picturesque location. Offering 3 bedrooms plus an open plan kitchen/living room and meals area perfectly positioned to enjoy the ever changing valley views. Outside will please the garden lovers with beautiful established gardens boasting a colourful array of lowering trees, plants and shrubs plus a double carport, covered bbq area. Conveniently located just a short stroll to shops, schools, transport and the Warburton trail, a solid home offering great value in a perfect location. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 12:00-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)

115 McMahons Rd Launching Place

$870,000 - $950,000

Living with birds in paradise. (A labour of love) Set on 4 ½ magniicent acres (18210 sqm) and oozing character and charm the property is thoughtfully laid out to ensure you enjoy tranquil views from every window. Boasting three bedrooms, master retreat with spacious new ensuite complete with deep free standing bath tub. Ample storage space in the bedrooms including a loft and the renovated full main bathroom and laundry areas. The picturesque home boasts high ceilings, gleaming new polished timber loors and plush new carpet, drapes, light ittings and much more. The updated kitchen offers plenty of storage plus walk in pantry and extensive bench space. The living room is heated by a wood heater in addition to a reverse cycle air conditioner. Outside there’s an abundance of remarkable features including a host of beautiful established and hedged trees and even a Japanese maple lined driveway.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)

27 Victoria St Launching Place$650,000 - $715,000 Where Eagles Soar Perched high on a beautiful native allotment of over an acre of land is this stunning home with superb panoramic views of the magniicent Warburton ranges. The open plan main living zone has a new bright and light kitchen, with a large dining area and the living is spacious with glorious views and encourages you to stay. A secondary living room is a perfect space to unwind with a book or have as the kid’s zone with a built in desk. For sleeping accommodation, there are 4 well-proportioned bedrooms all with built in robes and the master suite provides a large and light illed ensuite. The creature comforts include natural gas ducted heating, split system heating and cooling, wood heating, gas cooking and dishwasher. The home would be ideal for those wishing to go off the grid as the northerly aspect and large roof space is perfect for solar panels.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 35 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 9 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 18 years

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Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 4 years

Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 4 years

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 14 years

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15 Patrick Street Millgrove

$410,000 - $430,000

Investment Opportunity! Time to get into the market with this ideal home, comprising of three bedrooms two complete with built-in robes and of a generous size. The lounge is positioned perfectly to capture the beautiful mountain views and the open plan kitchen with lots of cupboard space and dining gives an ideal space for all the family to come together. A split system covers your heating and cooling requirements, outside will be a tradies delight with a good size garage, carport and with an additional work shop/ studio potential. Overall a generous package for those either wanting to enter the market or for an investor wanting to secure a great investment opportunity. Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 9:30-10:00am (Photo ID Required)

11 Graham Rd East Warburton

$650,000 - $715,000

Picture perfect living Nestled amongst a beautiful garden on a lat three quarters of an acre is this breathtaking character home. Enjoying mountain views both front and back, you can sit in the sun amongst fruit trees (apple, pear, plum, cherry, nashi, peaches & more), roses and a cavalcade of delightful lowers and shrubs in this truly enchanting position. The home offers an abundance of period features and charms direct from its’ 1920s era including decorative cornices, fretwork, ceiling roses, lead light doors, polished loors and much more. Offering three spacious bedrooms all with peaceful outlooks, one with open ireplace, scrumptious lounge room with wood heater and air conditioner and well-appointed kitchen with ample storage space, gas cooking & dishwasher. Extras include a bungalow, garage/studio, solar power, double carport and plenty of room to relax and enjoy.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 12:00-12:30pm (Photo ID Required)

15 Bethune Rd Gruyere

$695,000 - $764,000

“Hillcrest” - over 1 acre of beautiful land An opportunity has come up to secure this rare property after being in the one family for over 45 years. Perched high and proud this is certainly a hidden gem on a rare lat block of just over an acre with the added bonus of being the corner block and situated down a no through road. Stunning panoramic views, some iltered of the Yarra Ranges it’s truly a wonderful sight. This older home comprises 5 bedrooms, 3 living areas and 2 bathrooms with a versatile loorplan as the upstairs has modular walls so the options are endless. The outbuildings include an original miner’s cottage, which could have potential as a lovely studio with some updating, 2 car colour bond garage and a couple of smaller sheds. The yard has huge potential with a mini orchard already in place and plenty of space for everyone to enjoy. Be quick to inspect as this won’t last long.

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 3:00-3:30pm (Photo ID Required)

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 34 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 35 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 9 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 18 years

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Yarra Junction dominates By Anthony Sequeira This week's Strachan Shield saw Yarra Junction dominate Gruyere in the first of three T20 games to be held in coming weeks. Batting first, Yarra Junction were unfortunate to lose both openers early credit to Gruyeres' M.Tilney (2/17) however, L.Horsfield and M.Malik helped guide the Eagles away from collapse. Rotating the strike with clever singles, the pair put their side in a position to launch in the back-half of the innings. When Malik lost his wicket, A.Cowan (45*) batted without the need to hold back on his attacking instincts. Gruyere would not take another wicket as Yarra Junction arrived at a total of 151 with Lorsfield reaching his half-century in the final over of the innings. Never really looking in the chase, Gruyere lost regular wickets throughout their innings. In the end, it was a simple task for the experienced N.Bark (3/3) to clean up the tail and take Yarra Junction to an 86 run thumping of the Scorpions. Fresh off wins last week, Healesville and Wandin were determined to show their strength and take top spot early in the season. Batting first, the Bloods lacked significant contributions from the top order as Wandin kept the innings under control early. Middle-order duo D.Senior (33) and A.Hamer (36) were again the shining lights of the innings as they fought off D.Thorne (2/8) and S.Falkingham (2/22). The middle-lower order combining to keep the scoreboard ticking until the close of innings at 7/145. After a dominant display with the bat last week, the Bulldogs would have known they are capable of chasing a total of this size with one large partnership. However, Wandin batsmen were forced to take the harder path as the Healesville bowling attack took regular wickets. Contributions from T.Thorne (33) and D.Thorne (30*) were matched by excellent bowling from J.Poynton (2/10). But crucial late wickets were not enough as D.Thorne safely saw Wandin over the line. Both RAFT Blue and Gold also had T20 matches this week, with a range of exciting power hitters taking centre stage. Coldstream started well against Yarra Junction. Experienced C.Dikschei (50) was well

supported by young M.Pezzimenti (24) before the rest of the Crocs order contributed to take the total to 7/129. Yarra Junction quickly set about starting their chase. A score of 31 from M.Hammond was the main supporting act as a victory to Yarra Junction saw the Eagles take two from two in their doubleheader at home. Healesville batted first against Wandin in the second match and was met by an early challenge from H.Lamont (3/27). J.Cooper (38) and J.Betts (21) batted well early and lower order contributions saw the innings close at 7/136. Wandin was always a little behind the re-

quired run rate and couldn't put a match-winning partnership together, to see the innings close at 8/119. In the doubleheader at Woori Yallock, Woori batted first against Warburton. The Tigers' lower order proved to be nothing more than a party popper. C.Darwall took 3/23 as the innings petered out to 9/139. Once A. Nelson (41) was dismissed the Burras batsmen couldn't continue the momentum. J.Sharp (25) the only other batsman to pass 15 as the Tigers' bowlers shared the wickets to take a 28 run victory. After a loss in Round 1, Launching Place put on a dominant display against Marysville.

A rapid opening spell from J.Turner and T.Darkin put Marysville on the back foot early, before R.Christie (3/14) ripped through the middle order with only C. Piggot (33) standing up for the Devils. It was a simple task for M.McConnell (3/10) to wrap up the innings for 75. Getting off to a quick start C.Sharman dominated the opening partnership before being caught behind off C.Ronalds (1/16) for 17. This would be the only wicket to fall as J.Turner (40*) and J.Birnie (21*) saw the chase to the end off just nine overs. Next week sees another round of doubleheader T20s. Games start at 1pm and 3.20 at three grounds, Wandin North, Coldstream and Launching Place.

Young sports stepping up for athletics fun at Mt Evelyn By Jamie Strudley It was a big turnout for Round 2 of Little Athletics at Morrison Reserve, Mt Evelyn on Saturday. Impressive numbers in each age group made the atmosphere and experience fun for both athletes and parents. There were plenty of excellent performances and efforts from all athletes as they strived to set the targets to beat for the next event. Next week, is the Yarra Ranges Athletics Club's first 'Bring a Friend Day' so participants are encouraged to ask a neighbour or friend if they would like to come along for a trial. The club's seniors travelled to Casey Fields and Doncaster for Round 2 of the AVSL Shield competition. It was a special welcome to new members Meg Sparkes, Matisse Gardiner and Jordan White-Coath. The Open women 4 x 200m record was broken at Casey Fields about 3pm with a team of Georgia Laven, Matisse Gardiner, Kathi Hewitson and Madeline Laven running 2.05.85. It was then broken again by Ashleigh Rooke, Hayley Wilkins, Sarah Rollo, Ciara Willey running 2.00.53 at Doncaster about 4.30pm, which also broke the W18 record. Other records to Haley Wilkins (W18 Javelin 30.36m), Sarah Ebbels (W16 Hammer Throw 26.77m), Matisse Gardiner (Open Women and W16 High Jump 1.55m), Maddie Laven (W16 2000m Steeple 7.32.3), Emerson Field, James mailcommunity.com.au

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Great mates blitz By Ron Hottes The novelty 2-Person Ambrose event is always won by a pair that can combine very well for all 18 holes. Long-time mates, John Hall and Ken Barratt did just that at the 9 October event, to blitz the field with a nett 57.75. The only other pair to come anywhere near that score was runners-up Craig Brown and Ross Machar (guest) on 58.5. Balls then drifted down to 65.25. Nearest the pins were won by Max Carvill (3rd), Alan 'Old Man River' Johnston (9th), CHB (11th), Junior Garside (12th) and Captain-Cross - who owns the 15th, winning on that challenging Par 3 every other week. The popular twilight season rolled around on 10 October. The 9-hole competition and accompanying meal is known to set up a lovely evening of entertainment. Run by President Hall for many years now, plenty of visitors return year-after-year to enjoy the ambience of the whole affair. The first winner of the season was the popular Lynda Dickson, who accumulated 21 points. She won on a countback from Jason-Kennedy, also with 21. Balls only retreated to 18. The nearest the pin winners were Kenno, for a superb 2nd shot on the 1st, Luke Patrick (3rd) and Grant Handasyde (9th). The season will continue through to Easter next year. It was a pleasant day to play golf at the 12 October Stableford and the fine conditions resulted in a couple of big scores. Clint Toohey, in a rare vein of form, had 41 points to win the A Grade voucher. The B Grade voucher was snared by Tommy Marr, proving mum doesn't have bragging

By Garry Lewis The Tuesday Midweek Team played Lilydale 1 away in damp conditions and won 68 to 38 to continue their great start to the season. Rink scores were as follows: R. Zunneberg 23/14; R. McKail 23/9 and G. Broussard 22/15. They play Croydon 2 at home this week. Warburton 1 recorded their first victory for the season against Ferntree Gully 1 at home on Saturday, 102 to 65. Rink scores were as follows: B. Woods 21/23; P. Woods 26/ 16; J. Brookes 28/ 6 and J. Van Der Zweep 27/ 20. They play Croydon 1 away on Friday night at 7pm. In another close finish Warburton 2 came from behind to defeat Eastwood Golf 1 at home, 78 to 72. Rink scores were as follows: B. Hall 24/ 16; P. McConachy 30/ 11; S. Freestone 11/ 29 and G. Wynd 13/ 16. They play Mitcham 3 away this week. Warburton 3 (6 a side) played Monbulk 3 away and were defeated, 29 to 45. Rink scores were as follows: N. Donohue 9/ 26 and B. Dickson 20/ 19. Dickson won in her first showing as skipper. They play Blackburn North 3 at home this week. The Wednesday Night Barefoot Bowls Competition will commence shortly. New teams are welcome. Contact the club for more information.

rights this week. The runner-up prize was taken out by 'Junior Tyro' Liam Kay with 40 points. Balls only got down to 36.

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‘17 17 Ford Ranger FX4 Double Cab

6 Speed Sports Auto, Tow w Bar,, Leather Leat Le athe her IInterior, nterior, H t d Seats, S t Sunroof, S fT t Sid R il Heated Toyota Side Rails, Automatic Boot Lid, 5 Star ANCAP Safety Rating, Low ks, AKL985

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Healesville Toyota 112 Maroondah Highway, Healesville T 03 5962 4333 24 MAIL

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