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Aid first in crises By Romy Stephens Montrose resident Amanda Lamont has experienced some of Australia's most devastating events over the past decade. From the Townsville floods earlier this year to the 2014 Morwell fires and also the Bourke Street Mall rampage. But rather than being impacted directly, Amanda has seen these events through the eyes of a Red Cross volunteer. "In 2008, I was working in a corporate role and my boss knew I was feeling the need for a social connection in the work I was doing," she said. "I applied on a Red Cross program up in Arnhem Land to work with children." Since then, Amanda has volunteered her time to the emergency services sector of the Red Cross. This has seen her help people prepare for emergencies, provide psychological first aid during emergencies and help with recovery after an emergency. One of her most memorable experiences was staying at a woman's house for over an hour, a year after the bushfires in Morwell. Amanda said the woman initially said she didn't need any assistance but then one thing led to another and they ended up talking about her experience and recovery needs. "In the recovery after emergencies, we can work with people in communities and organisations for days, weeks, months and years after an emergency," she said. "We attend community meetings, outreach, knock on peoples doors." She also recalled being on scene during the aftermath of the Bourke Street Mall rampage. "People just needed comforting and they needed to share with somebody," she said. "For us to be there in the background just so people knew that somebody cared. "Sometimes it's sitting there and saying nothing at all, but just being there with them."

Amanda added that now more than ever, the Red Cross plays a major role in emergency preparedness. "Preparedness is a really big focus because with climate change the ways we are experiencing disasters is changing," she said. Amanda is now working with the Red Cross to call on residents throughout the Yarra Ranges to get involved in volunteering, particularly with forecasts of a hot and dry summer ahead. The Red Cross manager for emergency services, Kate Siebert, said anyone interested can get involved. "Here at home in Victoria, people turn to Red Cross for assistance in a disaster. During such times, our volunteers provide those affected with much-needed emotional and practical support," she said. "Whether you're someone who wants help local people in the aftermath of an emergency, or take a lead role in managing a team of volunteers and even representing Red Cross at important community meetings, we encourage you to apply," Amanda also juggles her work at the Red Cross with CFA volunteering and said it is possible to fit both roles in with a busy work schedule. She said being apart of such a respected and trusted team is very fulfilling. "The power of the brand of Red Cross and the absolute trust that people have in us when we knock on somebody's door to help them," she said. "It's phenomenal and I haven't worked with an organisation that has such respect and trust. "If anyone is looking at volunteering, now is the time leading up to summer when we are getting our skills up to date." For more information on how to volunteer with Red Cross visit redcross.org.au/volunteer and search for Victoria or contact 1800 232 969 during office hours.

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Local community groups grab a grant By Derek Schlennstedt Community groups around the Yarra Ranges will share in more than $400,000 in grants for projects, events and festivals, after funding was approved at the 22 October council meeting. The grants, to be given out under the council's 2020 Grants for Community Program, were approved unanimously by councillors at the meeting. Some 75 projects across the municipality will share in $420,930 in grants funding, separated into three streams - Arts and Heritage Development Grants, Festivals and Events Grants and Community Development Grants. Festivals and events such as the Upwey Billy Cart Race, Badger Creek Community Celebration and Halloween on the Green were all funded, with $3,500, $6,240, and $10,000 respectively. An Arts and Heritage grant worth $10,000 was given to Yarra Valley ECOSS for its project, Dreamtime Mural of the Woiwurrung people, and another $10,000 grant was allocated to Burrinja Community Cultural Centre for its project Dancing Place; Corhanwarrabul.

The Upwey Billy Cart Race and SelbyFest were among the Festivals and Events that received grants from The Council. Community Development grants were given out to The Hills Food Frontier ($4000), to plan and develop an edible village in Kallista, and Mountain Men - a project designed to deliver health based initiatives, which support positive activity, engagement and inclusion of men in the Dandenong Ranges - received a grant of $6000. An Inspiro pilot program called Young Leaders - Let's Take Action for Gender Equality and Respect received a $10,000grant. The Young Leaders pilot engages middle

years children aged 8-12 from three schools in the Yarra Ranges in the development of a student voice project promoting gender quality and respect. Participants will share their voice on what gender equality means for them and their peers, and how gender stereotypes affect their school's community. The motion to accept the grants was moved by Walling Ward Councillor Len Cox and seconded by Ryrie Ward Councillor Fiona McAllister. "This is one of Council's best activities, I believe," Cr Cox said. "This is a great system which enables council to give money to groups and individuals who want do something for our community, and if you look at the list we've got groups promoting environmental stewardship, combatting youth homeless, and providing platforms for mental health initiatives." A grants celebration event will be held on 28 November, for the successful applicants - the report said the event will also showcase successful projects from 2019. For the full list of recipients, visit www. yarraranges.vic.gov.au.

Great mates go side-by-side into AFLW By Romy Stephens It's not every day a young football player achieves their dream of joining the largest football club in the country, let alone doing it with one of their close friends. For Monbulk Football Netball Club's Laura McClelland and Emma Horne, that was their reality on 22 October. The pair were selected by Richmond in this year's AFLW draft with Laura going at pick 25 and Emma at pick 73. Not only is Monbulk both girls' local club but they also played at Eastern Ranges together for the past three years and grew up together. "It's pretty insane, I don't think we've quite realised how cool it's going to be, especially until we actually get down there and start training," Emma said. "Considering we were really close friends in primary school and we used to play footy on the oval at lunchtimes. "To end up here, it's never something I thought would happen but I'm so glad it has." Left-footer Laura is known for her aerial work and is the Eastern Ranges captain. She started playing in the boy's team at Monbulk when she was nine years old and stayed until she was 14. At the time, the club didn't have a women's side so she relocated to Ferntree Gully before

Laura McClelland, Jo Rutherford and Emma Horne. 199642 Picture: ROMY STEPHENS being picked up by Eastern Ranges. She also played for Vic Metro this year and earned All Australian honours. Laura said being selected by the team she supports still hasn't sunk in. "It's still pretty surreal for me but it's getting there, I'm starting to take it all in," she said. "It means the world, you're living your dream. You get to do something you love and for a club I've loved since I was little." Emma, on the other hand, didn't start playing football until she was 15 years old. As someone who always kicked the football around when she was young, she finally joined a team when Eastern Ranges started its women's program in 2015. She said it means a lot to finally reach the

ultimate pinnacle of women's football. "It's really fulfilling, especially because the women's competition wasn't even a thing when I was a kid," Emma said. "When I started being interested in footy it was all about the boys. "It's such a privilege to be playing for the Tigers next year and I'm so excited to get started and get around the girls." Jo Rutherford is Monbulk Junior Football Club's under-14 women's coach and is the Eastern Ranges Futures and development coach. Having seen the girls play throughout their junior years, Jo said their work ethic and commitment to the sport has been key to their success. "They've always just loved doing what they do, but they're both very humble girls," she said. "They just purely want to play team-orientated football and they want to be part of a good environment." Jo said the girls' success will help inspire others throughout Monbulk Football Club and the local community. "There are pathways now for the girls," she said. "Beforehand it really wasn't, before we felt like you weren't really looked at in this area. Now they (recruiters) look everywhere, so it's fantastic.

Animal cruelty allegation Emerald Police are investigating an animal cruelty incident in Avonsleigh along BelgraveGembrook Road. It's alleged that a group of young people walking along the fence line have tormented the pigs by throwing items at the animals. According to Police the owner alleges that they have thrown items such as branches and star pickets and since the incident the owner has discovered a burn mark on one of the pigs. It's understood that this incident took place between 22 September and 7 October. Anyone with information or who may have seen suspicious activity is urged to contact Senior Constable Briggs at Emerald Police on 5954 0200

New laws for police Victoria Police has today released details of a new policy that will empower officers to take decisive action in the event of a hostile vehicle attack. The hostile vehicle policy will support police officers' use of all tactical options to stop an attack, including the ability to ram offending vehicles, use roadblocks, box the vehicle in or, as a last resort, shoot the offender. Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton said this is the first time Victoria Police has included such explicit guidelines in a force-wide policy. It is also the first time any Australian policing jurisdiction has released a specific policy on how to respond to a hostile vehicle attack. "These attacks are fortunately not a regular occurrence; however, we must be prepared in case they do happen," Deputy Commissioner Patton said. The hostile vehicle policy does not replace the current pursuit policy, although there may be circumstances where a pursuit evolves into a hostile vehicle attack. This policy empowers police to take the appropriate action in these circumstances and provides officers with authority to act. To support the new policy, a new training package will be rolled out to ensure police are aware of their options and associated risks so they can make rapid decisions. From mid-December, police officers will undergo a compulsory online training package where they will work through a number of scenarios.

Collections are here Bundled Branches collections are coming up for households across the Yarra Ranges, giving residents a chance to clear their properties and dispose of excess vegetation. Collections will be happening from 25 November to Friday 13 December. Residents can check Council's website to see when their street's collection date is. To ensure your bundled branches are collected, your material must be; no larger than three cubic metres and no more than 20 bundles of branches.Each individual bundle, tree limb or log must be no larger than 1.5m long and 200mm wide and Tree limbs must be between 75mm-200mm wide. Branches must also be tied with non-plastic string Council will not collect items if they are timber, stumps or roots, soil or earth, untied branches, loose garden organic material in boxes, bags or other containers, branches containing wire or nails, bamboo, creepers, vines, palm trees, soft plants, rose bushes, thorny plants, weeds, grass clippings or leaves.

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The 16 Days of Activism campaign runs each year across the globe from 25 November (International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) to 10 December (Human Rights Day). This campaign aims to raise awareness of family violence and violence against women, including the role that disrespectful and sexist behaviour has in causing violence. Preventing violence against women is an ongoing, year-round effort. National organisation Our Watch leads this work through the ‘Change the Story’ framework, which sets out how gender inequality leads to violence against women and should be the focus of the efforts to prevent violence against women and their children. Australia was the first country in the world to establish a national shared framework on this issue. Nonetheless, we still have a long way to go in this effort. In the 2017 global index that measures gender inequality, Australia ranked 35th. According to the Australia Talks survey conducted by the ABC earlier this year, 60 per cent of the re-

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TVAG AGM The Tecoma Village Action Group will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Monday 25th November At Bonsai Bali Restaurant, Tecoma starting at 6.30pm. Attendees who would like to stay on for dinner are asked to contact TVAG’S number, 0407 862 152 to book a place.

DRMC turns 40 The Dandenong Range Music Council is celebrating 40 years of community music. As part of the 40th anniversary a historical book of the group is being published and DRMC are asking for anyone who has been involved in the group to email a quote, paragraph or photos from their time at DRMC and include memories or highlights. Emails can be sent to drmc@ drmc.org.au or for further information call 9754 6566.

Upwey Gardening Group U3A David Moncrieff will present a power-point talk on the art of keeping bees, hives and honey. The talk will take place at Upwey Senior’s Community Centre, 6 Mahoney Street, Upwey on Wednesday 13 November at 7.30pm. Supper will provided. For any enquiries contact Barb on 9754 3877.

Country Music Show The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting its regular Walk Up - Open Mic concert, on Sunday 3 November, at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.15 - 5 pm. Artists

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shop at Cloudehill Gardens on 1 November. Spring sessions include Starting Your Spring Veggie Patch, Slow Flowers with The UK’s Land Gardeners, A Fork to Fork Experience with Paul West and Back to Basics Gardening Essentials with Diggers Club experts.

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The Kallista- Patch CFA will have a stall at the Kallista Market on November 2, December 7 and 21 with a range of cakes, jams and preserves, produce, plants and a sausage sizzle. Anyone who would like to donate fresh produce on any of these dates can contact Helen on 0455 502 307. Deliveries to the market can be made between 8.00 and 9.00am.

Head to the Friends of George Tindale Memorial Garden for new monthly plant sales. Held the second Saturday each month from 10am to 12pm. The Friends of Tindale Gardens sales will focus on seasonal plants, propagated from their collection and donated from the Friends’ gardens.

Open Gardens The Nook and Tavisbrook Garden will be opening their gardens to the public on Saturday and Sunday, November 16 and 17, 2019 from 10am until 4.30pm. There is a $10 entry fee to both gardens, and all proceeds to Monbulk CFA.

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spondents felt that gender equality was still a problem for Australia. We are also yet to see any reduction in the prevalence of family violence. According to the Crimes Statistics Agency, in Victoria during the last financial year there was a 6.4 per cent increase in the rate of reported family violence incidents (per 100,000 people). There were 1598 incidents reported in the Yarra Ranges alone, the second highest number for the eastern metropolitan region. There has also been a 12 per cent increase in incidents where Victoria Police have applied for court orders to protect family members af-

fected by violence. The police can do this immediately by applying for a family violence safety notice, or later, by applying for a family violence intervention order. If a person experiences family violence and the police are not involved, that person can make an application for an intervention order themselves. Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) provides free legal advice in relation to all family violence related court orders and applications. ECLC is proud to support the 16 Days of Activism campaign through partnership with other local services, to raise awareness in the Yarra Ranges community around family violence and the causes behind it, so that as a community we can stop family violence before it begins. ECLC operates out of Healesville and at multiple locations including Ringwood Magistrates’ Court (Intervention Order Support Service) and outreach services to Yarra Junction, Monbulk and Lilydale. Call 03 9762 6235 to find out how ECLC can assist you.

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New farm law fears By Romy Stephens Yarra Valley farmers could be hit hard by new labour hire licensing laws introduced at the end of the month, according to Evelyn MP Bridget Vallence. The new laws, overseen by the State Government's Labour Hire Authority, will require providers of labour hire services to hold a license from 30 October. After this date, it will be illegal for hosts such as farmers - to use providers that have had their license application declined. Ms Vallence said the Labour Hire Authority has lagged behind processing applications, which could put local fruit and vegetable growers at risk as they head into a busy time of year. "Crops do not stop growing or ripening while the Andrews Government's Labour Hire Authority lags behind processing applications," she said. "The Government's poor implementation of these new laws puts local fruit and vegetable farmers at risk of significant financial loss if crops cannot be picked, packed and delivered to market on time." Fruit and vegetable growers typically rely on seasonal labour, sourced through trusted pro-

viders of labour hire services, to ensure produce is harvested and delivered to market on time. To obtain a license, providers need to pass a 'fit and proper person test' and show compliance with workplace laws, labour hire laws, minimum accommodation standards and report annually on their activities. Minister for Industrial Relations Tim Pallas said the scheme is intended to protect vulnerable workers while cracking down on dodgy operators. "We're putting a stop to the widespread exploitation of workers in these key industries - it is not acceptable," he said. "Our message to dodgy operators is clear: if your business model relies on the abuse and underpayment of workers, then your business is simply not viable." There will be a six-month transition period from 29 April in which providers can continue operating until a final decision on their application is made. According to the Labour Hire Authority, that final decision covers appeal or review periods and decisions. The Authority also claimed that during this transition period, hosts will have at least 28 days from the final decision to make arrangements with an alternative labour hire provider.

Ms Vallence said that so far 100 licenses have been approved leaving a backlog of over 1600 pending applications. Because hosts cannot assign themselves to a provider, it's expected that after the cutoff date they will need to search through the list of applications on the Labour Hire Authority's website to ensure their provider's license application has not been declined. The Authority claimed it is building a function to help hosts and other interested persons list an interest in a provider. Host employers that use unlicensed providers face a maximum fine of more than $500,000. Ms Vallence said the State Government should introduce a grace period to protect farmers. "Unless the Government's Labour Hire Authority can streamline the current licencing process in less than two weeks before the new laws come into effect, a 'grace period' must be implemented to protect our local growers from unfair penalties." Ms Vallence has raised the issue in Parliament and called upon Industrial Relations Minister Tim Pallas to urgently address the concerns.

Unlocking new recycling opportunities By Derek Schlennstedt Anyone who has moved house, gotten a new car or changed jobs probably has a couple of unwanted keys at home. Keys are one of those items that tend to pile up, because most people are uncertain what to do with them once they have outlived their usefulness. To address that problem, Emerald Commu-

nity Recycling has come up with an easy alternative that's good for the environment and raises money for the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater. Throughout the month of November, hills residents will be able to drop off any old keys and padlocks that they no longer have use for at collection places located around the Dandenong Ranges. In early December all the keys and padlocks will be collected, sorted, taken to

the metal recyclers and cashed. All the money raised will then be donated to Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater. Collection places include Emerald Library, Emerald Stock Feed, Mitre 10 Emerald, Emerald Community House Office, Monbulk Community Hub, Selby Community House, and the Upwey Community Hub. To donate or set up a collection box contact pcook@wildcoast.net.au

Have say on lake precinct By Derek Schlennstedt Cardinia Shire Council is inviting the community to provide feedback on the Emerald Lake Precinct Strategic Plan 2020-2025 draft. The draft Strategic Plan includes an overview of the strategic direction for the precinct, which will guide activities, maintenance, promotion and improvements for Emerald Lake Park and Nobelius Heritage Park. The plan was developed with assistance from the community, who shared their aspirations for the precinct and the ways in which it could be improved for the future. Community members now have an opportunity to provide feedback on what they like about the draft plan, or what they would like to see added or changed. Cardinia Shire Mayor Cr Graeme Moore encouraged all visitors, surrounding residents, local businesses and community groups to provide feedback on the draft document, which will help shape the precinct's future. "Input from our community and stakeholders back in 2018 was crucial to the development of the strategic document, which represents a shared community vision for the future of this vital space. "Now, we want everyone to review it and share their feedback, which will play an integral part in ensuring a vibrant precinct now and into the future," Cr Moore said. The draft Strategic Plan will be available for viewing and community feedback can be made online at www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/ haveyoursay until 5pm, Sunday 10 November 2019. Hardcopies of the Draft Strategic Plan are also available for viewing at the Emerald Museum, the Emerald Library and the Cardinia Shire Council Civic Centre in Officer.

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CJD Fun Run fundraiser By Derek Schlennstedt

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The inaugural CJD fun run kicked off on the weekend and despite inclement weather the event attracted around 450 runners. The first event of its kind was held in Emerald on Sunday 27 October and it was Craig Appleby who took out the men's 10km fun-run, with Kellie Emmerson winning the 10km women's event. Organiser Melissa Williamson thanked everyone for the support and said the final donation tally will be announced in the coming week. "So many people helped out the local CFA units and groups, and it's a reminder the amazing place we live in. there were so many people that came together and chipped in which was amazing."

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Street Party in pictures The Mount Evelyn Street Party came to life on Sunday, with market stalls, stage performances, dancing, classic cars, vibrant 1950s costumes and more. Alex Burbury and Mick Gilbert were crowned Ms and Mr Mount Evelyn, while plenty of other awards were won for those who dressed to impress. Photographer Greg Carrick was there to capture all of the action.

The fun run was dedicated to Sandy, a close friend of Melissa's who was diagnosed with CJD and passed away in 2013. Sandy's mother attended the event and presented Mel with a special medal.

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Despite inclement weather 450 runners lined up in Emerald to take raise money for Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.

10km women's winner Kellie Emmerson with second place finished, 13-year-old Teagan.

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Mayor bids year farewell By Derek Schlennstedt Tony Stevenson bid farewell as Yarra Ranges Mayor at the Yarra Ranges Council meeting on 22 October. In his final speech as Mayor Cr Stevenson expressed his gratitude to his fellow Councillors for their vote of confidence and reflected on the events of the past year - most notably, Council receiving federal funding to seal over 180kms of roads. "This is the last Council Meeting of this Mayoral Term so thought I would take the opportunity to reflect on a year that has gone fast," Cr Stevenson said. "Among my first words were that being elected Mayor was both a great honour and a responsibility. I certainly thank my fellow Councillors for the trust they placed in me. "It's been a very busy term which has encompassed a State Election, Federal Election and the recruitment and appointment of a new CEO, as well as addressing many local issues and opportunities."

Mayor Tony Stevenson. "Through the run up to the State Election and beyond we advocated strongly to local MPs, Ministers and bureaucrats for the funding our communities need to modernise our sport and play facilities, enhance our creative

spaces and encourage local jobs." "We're one of 79 local governments in Victoria vying for funds but we continue to win funding through good relationships, persistent advocacy and a strong record of delivering."

"In Australia there are 547 local councils, all fighting for funding and only two, Yarra Ranges and Cardinia secured this critical road infrastructure funding which will change the face of our area?" The Chandler Ward Councillor said the experience has been enlightening and he looked forward to the coming year. "As I've worked with my fellow councillors and the many facets of our community it has really been enlightening. I have learnt so much in the last year" "Councillors, in conclusion, it has been a privilege, an honour and a lot of hard work has been done over the past 12 months. Thank you for the opportunity to serve." Walling Ward Councillor, Len Cox thanked Cr Stevenson for his commitment to the role. "When you're mayor you represent the entire municipality and you get around all those nine ward on a regular basis and Councillor Stevenson I think you've done it extremely well and made us proud, so congratulations to you - it's been terrific."

There’s something creative in the Aerie at Burrinja By Derek Schlennstedt Although Burrinja Cultural Centre has been undergoing internal redevelopment they are preparing for a grand reopening and are calling on local artists to start applying for the new Burrinja artist studio. Applications for the new Burrinja artist studios which will be known as The Aerie Creative Ecology open Friday 1 November. The Aerie is all about like meeting likeminded people, and then finding underlying connections with other artists and creative enterprises.

The Aerie is a place that aims to be a playful, creative, social, and cultural space that is accessible to all. This new initiative includes purpose built studios, co-working habitats, an exhibition program and creative professional development opportunities. At the heart of the Aerie is studio tenancy for artists, creative enterprises and arts businesses across most disciplines, ranging from visual artists, to writers, from game developers to graphic designers, and everything in between.

The Aerie provides affordable space to support artists to undertake ambitious projects, sustain their practice and work collaboratively. Studio tenancy is through a competitive application process that will be assessed by a selection committee. There are 8 independent studios available, as well as a co-working space and a shared casual studio. Successful applicants will be offered a three year tenancy in the available studios. Stage one applications (for the independent studio spaces) opens on 1s November

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and closes on 6 December, 2019. Successful artists will move into their new creative homes in early 2020, pending completion of the redevelopment). If you are interested in having a studio in the Aerie, please contact Burrinja's Cultural Development Producer, Toni Main to find out more. There will also be an Aerie information session on 12 November, 2019. Bookings are essential as this session will also include a site visit to the newly built studios that will still be part of the building site.

AusNet Services is working with the Victorian Government to install world-leading technology that will make our powerlines safer and reduce the risk of bushires. You’ll see our people working in the Mount Dandenong area over the next few months. There may be some disruption to trafic, and possibly to power supply, while we test the technology and upgrade the power lines. This new technology is being rolled out across communities most at risk of bushires. In some areas, it will be operational in time for summer. While AusNet Services and the Victorian Government believe this new technology will make a real difference in reducing the risk of bushires from powerlines, it does not eliminate all risk. It’s important to ensure your Bushire Plan is up to date. For updates on our progress, follow AusNet Services on Facebook. 12429340-FA43-19

Have your say Draft Emerald Lake Precinct Strategic Plan 2020-25

You’re invited to provide your feedback on the draft Emerald Lake Precinct Strategic Plan 2020-25.

Have your say

Developed with assistance from the community, the draft plan outlines the strategic direction over the next five years for the precinct, which includes Emerald Lake Park, Nobelius Heritage Park and Emerald Museum.

Online www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay

The plan will also help guide a future masterplan to detail improvements and upgrades. Copies of the draft plan are available to view at the Emerald Museum, Emerald Library, Cardinia Shire Council Civic Centre or online.

Feedback closes 5pm Sunday 10 November, 2019.

Email mail@cardinia.vic.gov.au In writing ELP Strategic Plan Cardinia Shire Council PO Box 7, Pakenham VIC 3810

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The go-to for handy helper Richard and Beth Henke of Hire a Hubby Upwey are becoming known as the couple to call on for any maintenance job in the hills. With the well-known brand name behind them, the married couple has established themselves as the ones to assist the community's needs. Beth said many of their regular customers particularly look forward to the school holiday's when the couples eldest son tags along to give his dad a helping hand. "We are really lucky that we have such an incredible customer base," she said. "Our elderly clients in particular love having some company and definitely enjoy seeing Riley out with Richard." A local bible study group have become one of the couples most regular customers. Richard said by giving nothing short of the best customer service and finished product the couple has built a strong network throughout the community. "In today's society it's unnerving for the elderly or a single parent to let someone into their home, but we have had such positive feedback from customers that we have made them feel safe in getting work done," he said. "Because of that, our customers have told their friends also who in turn come to us for a variety of jobs from putting in new clothes line wire to painting the exterior of their house and everything in between." The couple claimed their attention to detail and always going that one step further has ensured the Henke's are becoming the go to local property maintenance business. Beth said the Henke's pride themselves on honesty and openness and that is what sets them apart from others. "We not only want to make sure the cus-

Richard and Beth. tomer is happy, we also want to show our three children how to treat others," she said. "They are all ready to jump in and help us when they are older, and we know our custom-

ers would love to see them more often also." Hire a Hubby Upwey has full liability insurance, licensing and a 100 per cent workmanship guarantee.

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Brissie bombshell Sahara Beck here By Derek Schlennstedt Brissie bombshell Sahara Beck is set to reign supreme when she brings her glorious new EP, Queen Of Hearts to Sooki Lounge on November 1. The EP Lovingly crafted by ARIA Awardnominated producer Tony Buchen is fearless, flamboyant and brimming with seductive art pop, with Sahara's sensuous voice shining front and centre. Brought to life by Beck's work with Buchen and honed at his Kingsized Soundlabs studio. The pair first collaborated in 2017 and the connection was so strong, Sahara couldn't wait to get back. "I spent two years throwing my heart and soul into these songs and my instinct was that Tony could help me take these songs to a place I'd only been dreaming of," Ms Beck says about her studio buddy. "I like how much he pushed me every day more than anyone had before - and he got me to sing in ways I didn't know I could." The EP which has been two years in the making, stars her previous singles 'Here We Go Again', 'I Haven't Done a Thing Today' and 'Don't Overthink It'. Don't Overthink It' is the latest anthem released by Brisbane babe Sahara Beck, and the track brings her trademark swagger with a glistening groovy vibe; treating listeners to an art-pop banger. Though, every song comes as a compel-

Sahara Beck is set to reign supreme when she brings her glorious new EP, Queen Of Hearts to Sooki Lounge on November 1. ling confessional, set to a glorious pop pulse. Described as raw and too honest, every selfreflection has never sounded so sweet or entrancing. "Power through vulnerability" is a theme that courses through Queen Of Hearts, although Sahara didn't realise it until the songs sat side by side. Confiding in her craft, she's found strength

in her flaws and wears them proudly. "Being honest can get me into trouble a lot but I can't really be any other way," reveals Sahara. "Songwriting definitely does help me understand, process and move on from things and thoughts." Sahara will play at Sooki lounge on 1 November.

Oh, so ready Ready Or Not Starring Samara Weaving, Adam Brody and Mark O'Brien Rated MA15+ Ready Or Not is a taut pitch-black satire about the strange rituals of rich families. Newlywed Grace (Samara Weaving) must play a game of hide-and-seek to be fully initiated into her husband Daniel's (Adam Brody) eccentric wealthy family - but the game soon turns deadly. Ready Or Not is a witty, superbly-paced horror-satire that toys masterfully with our expectations. Weaving is nuanced and deeply engaging as Grace. Her sweet, down-to-earth persona hardens and grows more resourceful as she adapts to the violence stalking her, but the odds are still overwhelmingly stacked against her. A stark prologue both introduces the savage game at play and instantly engages our sympathy for Grace: we fear for her survival and regret her ignorance of what is to come. Even before the game begins, our foreknowledge renders the steady, cordial build-up nail-biting. Beyond its visceral cat-and-mouse premise, Ready Or Not clearly establishes the rules of the game and their mystic justification, and maintains an enthralling web of psychological suspense through the family's vanity and their clashing loyalties, which keep us constantly alert. This excellent balance of raw survival and family conflict culminates in several ingenious twists and a gruesomely hilarious climax. Featuring gory laughs, an outstanding central performance and macabre, fascinating intrigue, Ready Or Not is one of the best horrorcomedies in a long time. - Seth Lukas Hynes

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HILL VIEW HOUSE THE HOME: This unique and stunning property was created by its owners with a vision to build a family home from the earth, incorporating beautiful aged recycled timbers, with an abundant use of glass to give a contemporary feel, whilst embracing every aspect of the garden. The main residence rests easily in the countryside setting, 60 year old wisteria vines entwined along the pergola . Extensive use of Cedar windows and doors add to the organic warmth this home emits, enticing you into the light filled spaces.The mood of the rooms change with different aspects while living zones from private to open plan are abundant and individual in their design. The corner lounge, dressed in century old timber the open living and casual dining warmed by an intimate SS gas log, or the open kitchen striking and functional with a central bench space dividing seating spots under double glazed angled walls. The common factor, the phenomenal views over farmland and forest to the bays in absolute privacy, never to be built out. Accommodation in 2 bedrooms on the lower level and an edgy bathroom focuses

on minimal styling and whites, ensuring natures elements are predominant beyond the vanity Space is not lost in passages. The open central staircase defined by forged black steel handrail and glass ceiling reaches to the upper level with chic interior design elements of striking pointed ceilings softened by luxury carpet underfoot. Exposed beams frame protruding dormer windows dominant in the 2 expansive bedrooms with private decks to escape. A sleek understated bathroom sits off the mezzanine landing, plus a hideaway living room, perfect to watch the world go by, is a favourite place. THE COTTAGE: Providing the ultimate guest house over 2 levels, the artistic touches and clever interior design is inspiring. A SS spiral staircase connects 2 bedrooms with soaring ceilings flooding the rooms with light and serious westerly views. Two living spaces, white kitchen, a bathroom garden in the tub room, the simplistic interior with large breezy windows and chill out decks, fresh and roomy. Divine. THE GROUNDS: Unassuming and hidden away, bordered

by farmland and parks, the long driveway off a sealed road reveals an established garden of 40 years in the foreground of180 degree views and a calmness that has been treasured for many years. The sky is forever changing and breathtaking views reach to see the ferry coming through the heads. Gardens encase home, the pool is perfect for summer days and cabana to drift away. Patios and open pergolas are draped in vines and the birdlife is wondrous. Architecturally stunning, creative yet timeless, utterly peaceful, Hill View House is in perfect harmony with nature. She will simply take your breath away. INCLUSIONS: · Partial Double Glazing · 2 Split Systems in Main Home, 2 in cottage · Back to Base Security System · Ducted Vacuum x2 · Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher · Smeg Oven · NBN · 4.5 KW Solar Panels · Water Tanks & Mains · Ducted heating main house · and so much more... ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 6 School Road Menzies Creek, Menzies Creek, VIC 3159 Description: 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 garage Price: $2,450,000-$2,695,000 Inspect: Contact agent Contact: Trevor Bell, TREVOR BELL AND CORINNE SUKROO

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HORSE ENTHUSIASTS AND LIFESTYLE LOVERS THERE’S something magical about waking up each day to the dawn chorus of birds and greeting your own ponies on your own soil. Enter this spectacular tree lined 10 acre property to the comfortable 4 bedroom (all with BIR’s), 1 bathroom, AV Jennings split level brick veneer features a spacious updated kitchen with integrated dishwasher, under bench oven and cook top and attractive wide benches. The lovely family bathroom with shower and separate bath. A full length deck that is perfectly positioned to look across the paddocks and take in the commanding views to the Dandenong Ranges. Your own peaceful, private haven! Some of the of the amazing features include: · Beautiful established bird attracting gardens · A dam stocked with native fish and supplies an underground watering system to huge vegie patch and rose garden · Day yard, a full-sized arena with mirror and light · A 20 x 20 all weather round yard

Haysheds, loose boxes, day yards Powered stables and tack rooms Studio with kitchenette Triple carport 8.5 x 14m powered shed Obviously 9 Miller Road, has all the trappings for equine pursuits, but it is also suitable for a variety of livestock, hobby farming or if you just want some peace and quiet and feel your own land under your feet. Whatever you need this property has it so be quick before it goes! Contact Mick Dolphin on 0429 684522, Amy Fairway 0409 336 420 or Janet Hawkins on 0409 117 432 to arrange your inspection today. ● · · · · ·

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Address: 9 Miller Road, Macclesfield, VIC 3782 Description: 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 3 garage Price: $1,050,000 - $1,150,000 Inspect: Contact agent Contact: MICK DOLPHIN ON 0429 684522, AMY FAIRWAY 0409 336 420

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BUSINeSS & lAND oPPoRTUNITy

MONBULk 74 INVeRMAy RoAD

$950,000-$1,040,000

AMAZING BUSINESS AND LAND OppORTUNITy ON 10 ACRES A fully operational 33 year old family business “DUNNMARTIN” Box Hedges, is offered for sale for the irst time. A 10 acre primary producing farm with over 500,000 Buxus plants of different varieties and includes an 8 Meg. pumping right, dams, farm machinery, large shed, greenhouses and a level home site with views over the surrounding countryside. This location is a geographic niche with an excellent climate and fertile growing conditions. The business has a signiicant operational client list consisting of both general public trade, nursery and wholesale customers throughout metropolitan Melbourne, wider Victoria and into NSW. In particular, the business enjoys many long-term relationships with major landscaping and wholesale clients.

Grant Skipsey

Aidan Skipsey

0418 528 102

0417 369 888

HISToRIC PRoPeRTy

UpwEy 53 MAST GUlly RoAD

$1.18 M -$1.25 M

“VENTURA” circa 1915 A unique historic property secluded in a signiicant land holding of 2.9 acres approx. of substantial landscaped gardens with absolute tranquility and vistas through the valley. Set well back from the road, enter through wrought iron gates via a sweeping driveway over Mast Gully Creek through mature established gardens, open lawns & a pony paddock. Restoration has retained all the character of yesteryear including polished Baltic timber loors, ten foot pressed metal ceilings, three open ire places, extensive lead lighting, coonara wood heater plus ducted heating and a superb claw foot bath. even though Upweys amenities are only minutes away your county estate awaits you today!

Grant Skipsey

Aidan Skipsey

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0417 369 888

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44 First Avenue, COCKATOO LEMONTHYME …. Quality Built Handcrafted Home.

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Peace, Privacy & Beauty Everywhere On 9644m2

CLASSIC COUNTRY LIVING ON 1 ACRE WITH VIEWS

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GUIDE $830,000 - $880,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $800,000 - $880,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

7 Telopea Road, Emerald

11 Doonaha Road, Cockatoo

9 Telopea Road, Emerald

SITTING PRETTY ON OVER 1200m2

Whistle Stopover - Quality & Beauty On 4672m2

A Perfect Home In Central Emerald

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GUIDE $920,000 - $990,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $530,000 - $580,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

26 Poplar Crescent, Emerald

2 Steel Road, Emerald

13 Legg Road, Emerald

Peace And Tranquillity On Almost 1/2 An Acre!

Designed to be Unique in a Premier Location!

EASY LIVING IN A PRIME LOCATION!

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GUIDE $650,000 - $710,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $620,000 - $670,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

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60 Longs Road, Yellingbo

2 Kings Road, Emerald

65 Lockwood Road, Belgrave

BANYON PARK OVER 50 ACRES OF BEAUTY

CENTRAL EMERALD – NO CAR REQUIRED

DECEASED ESTATE - OVER 2400m2 TO BUILD ON

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GUIDE $1,400,000 - $1,475,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $720,000 - $790,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

SATURDAY 9TH NOVEMBER 11AM INSPECT by Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

501 Belgrave Gembrook Road, Cockatoo

63 Second Avenue, Cockatoo

17 Coopers Road, Macclesfield

PEACE AND PRIVACY ON APPROX 17 ACRES

HOME IS WHERE THE HEART…….AND PARTY IS!!!

An Exceptional Horse Property On 13 Acres! (approx.)

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GUIDE $750,000 - $810,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lana Maher 0408 535 075 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $1,100,000 - $1,200,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

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27 Station Road Gembrook

$850,000 - $930,000

$720,000 - $790,000

17 Banks Smith Drive Gembrook

Modern Masterpiece!

This Family Home Ticks All The Boxes!

Modern architecturally designed home situated on 1/2 acre block a short stroll to Gembrook. Features 3 BDRs, quality kitchen with scullery, open plan living/dining, purpose built theatre room, study, private courtyard & entertaining deck. Luxe inishes include high ceilings, DBL glazed windows, ducted vacuum, zoned heater & A/C, large garage, 10,000L rainwater tank, shed, animal enclosures & rear paddock.

Family home in prime court location close to all that Gembrook has to offer. Family friendly loor plan, 3 BDRs, spacious rooms, 9” ceilings & zoned living. Large open plan kitchen, living room, dining area, theatre room, rumpus room & study. Includes GDH, S/S, large private front deck complete with a spa, fully fenced yard, sealed driveway, landscaped gardens, garden shed, kids cubby & DBL carport.

Contact: Richard Birtchnell 0438 747 357

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820

19 Second Avenue Cockatoo

$650,000 - $710,000

5 Kookaburra Court Gembrook

$745,000 - $812,000

Space, Comfort and Great Location!

When Only The Best Will Do!

Pretty gardens & a neat hedge lined path welcome you to this tidy 4 BDR family home situated on ½ acre in a prime location in Cockatoo. Features polished loorboards, 9” ceilings, country style kitchen, large open plan meals/family room, WFH, GDH & evaporative cooling. Includes separate studio, large 7 x 7m shed with concrete loor & bar. Fully fenced & plenty of yard means kids & pets can play safely all day.

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: Bethany Day 0438 844 968, Aaron Day 0407 365 994

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032, Bethany Day 0438 844 968

10 Doonaha Road Cockatoo

53 Mountain Road Cockatoo

$895,000 - $970,000

$950,000 - $1,045,000

Multiple Accommodation on 24 Private Acres!

Contemporary Luxury Living!

Unique opportunity, 24 private acres situated between Cockatoo & Gembrook – 10 acres of pasture & 14 acres of native bush. Features 3 residences - 1 BDR cottage, 2 BDR cottage & large ex-army barrack (circa 1940’s) that requires renovations. Established cottage gardens, vegetable garden, water tanks, multiple sheds, dual access, 3 large fenced paddocks, views, close to Gembrook & easy access to Pakenham.

Newly built architecturally designed 4 BDR home offers the very best of stylish living. Over 2 levels, features include polished Brush Box timber looring, 9’ ceilings, large DBL glazed windows, study area, retreat zone, open plan living/dining area, media room & stunning kitchen with large butlers pantry. Integrated outdoor entertaining deck, GDH, reverse cycle cooling & internal DBL garage access. Are you ready to be impressed?

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

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67 The Crescent Sassafras

$1,250,000 - 1,375,000

10 Georges Road The Patch

$950,000-$1,045,000

Classic Country Residence....

Heaton Wood

Superbly situated on over 1.75 acres (app), this property emits the country style of classic hills residences. The stone facade encases the entry & frames leadlight windows while box hedging line pathways surrounding the home. Inside the neutral colour palette & slate loors connect the entrance foyer to living & family rooms, bathed in sunlight via loor to ceiling windows & French doors. The kitchen is perfectly positioned & appointed with granite bench tops, S/S appliances, waterfall breakfast bench top & storage in the larder beyond. The timber stairs introduce you to 5 double bedrooms or 4 & a home ofice. The light illed stairwell & hardwood loors lead to the renovated bathroom, WC & Master bedroom incl an ENS in whites & granite bench tops. A dbl remote garage with internal access, ample parking & shedding completes the storage needs.

The opportunity to move in to a property for the family & having a dependant dwelling completely set up is quite rare. These 2 residences are placed on the parcel to ensure garden views & access to both is easy. The dble story barn style main home is full of living space with 4 zones & 4 bedrooms. The Master with WIR & ENS placed on the lower level with 3 bedrooms & a bathroom upstairs. The kitchen is functional with red glass splashback & grey cabinetry housing S/S appliances. The bench protrudes into the room creating a breakfast bench while the timber lined walls house a gas log ire & room for a large dining table. The Unit is open plan & suitable for wheelchair access. Purpose built with kitchen, living & bedroom. The euro laundry is situated in the bathroom, with dual access from living or bedroom.

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

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

1 Ann Court Mt Dandenong

$590,000-$649,000

6 School Road Menzies Creek

$2,450,000-$2,695,000

Easy Hills Living

Hillview house

Beautifully maintained and renovated over the past few years, offering 3 bedrooms, master with en-suite and WIR, plus an additional 2 bedrooms, family bath room and two living zones plus a dining zone overlooking the open plan kitchen. Large windows throughout let the light stream in, and the brand new carpets and neutral decor all complement the homely feel. A gas ireplace in the main lounge plus the wood burning ireplace in the 2nd living zone offers hills ambiance, as well as a gas wall heater. The open plan kitchen offers s/s appliances, with gas cooking & easy access to the galley style laundry. Fully fenced rear yard, great chook pen as well as a large double lock up garage with workshop area & a separate single carport with a roller door on a separate driveway.

This unique property was created with a vision to build a family home from the earth, inc recycled timbers & an abundant use of glass to give a contemporary feel. Extensive use of Cedar windows & doors add to the warmth of the home. The corner lounge, dressed in century old timber, the open living & casual dining warmed by an S/S gas log, or the open kitchen with a central bench space dividing seating spots under double glazed walls. The common factor, the views, never to be built out. 2 bedrooms on the lower level & a bathroom focus on minimal styling & whites. The open central staircase deined by forged black steel handrail reaches to the upper level with design elements of pointed ceilings. Exposed beams frame protruding dormer windows in the 2 bedrooms with private decks. A 2 bed cottage provides the ultimate guest house over 2 levels.

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

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

9751 2375

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$1.1m - $1.2m

35 Belbrook Road, UPWEY ThE MOUNTAiN hiDEAwAY (ENTER ViA hUGhES ST)

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30 Cambridge Street, BELGRAVE SOUTH LARGE FAMiLY hOME iN A PERFECT LOCATiON

$680,000 - $740,000 5A 2B 2C

idyllically situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on a partially flat 2,513sqm (appx) parcel of landscaped gardens this ranch style home with 360 wraparound verandah boasts 4 bedrooms PLUS a tri-level guesthouse and an abundance of quality craftsmanship throughout. Stepping onto the property the tranquility is immediately apparent, transporting you to a place of pure beauty and calm. The privacy and stunning outlook from every window of this entertainers dream home will leave you breathless.

when space and privacy are at the top of your wish list, don’t look past this outstanding family home. in an outstanding, sought after neighbourhood, this 5 bedroom home spans over 2 levels and allows each and every one of your family members to have their own little bit of space. Open plan in design, the lounge room and living area flow easily to create a relaxed atmosphere for everyday living. Located at the end of a quiet no through road and only a short stroll to Belgrave South shopping village, primary school and bus stop, this really is the family home you have been waiting for.

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viving a gallant run chase by Ferntree Gully Footballers. Chasing 284 for the win, the Griffens did everything right early as Lachlan Storey went on a boundary bonanza, striking 13 fours and two sixes as part of his 86 from 88 balls. Both openers were gone with the score at 2/121, however, Radhik Gooneratne (41) and Matt McKeown (37) carried the chase forward to 4/205. From there, Adam Wild (4/57) took charge for the Falcons and Griffens fell short of the target, all out for 259. In Decoite Shield, Knox Gardens made it two from two against South Belgrave. Set 296 to win, South was well served by efforts across the day from Ben Cramer (54), Jordan McDermott (52) and Darren Ray (41). However, Josh Gregory tormented the visiting batsmen, claiming 6/20 to dismiss South Belgrave for 222. Ferntree Gully remained on top of the ladder after a massive win against Olinda.

The Blues came out of the blocks early, adding 34 runs in the 22 balls they faced before declaring the innings at 6/247. The Bloods then commenced the chase but Josh Henry (4/21) and Jason Kilby (4/13) tore through the lineup to dismiss Olinda for 89. With the hype around women's cricket at the moment, Ferntree Gully District Cricket Association (FTGDCA) has created the FTGDCA Owls League, a competition that caters for women playing cricket for the first time. Last Monday night saw four teams, two from The Basin and two from Upwey-Tecoma, compete in a modified cricket format. President of The Basin Cricket Club Mark Edwards said combining women's cricket with football clubs will help increase interest in cricket. "I can see this competition growing all the time as more women see the way it's played, that the game only takes 1.5 hours - it's quick, inclusive, fun and successful," he said. To find out more about the competition, contact Emily Moss on 0402 854 280.

Seniors 1s - Monbulk 10/198 (B.Taeuber 46, S.Cosstick 35, A.Wilson 5/64) lost to St.Johns/Tecoma 5/202 (K.Chandler 42, T.Smith 57, B.Hughes 37). 2s - Monbulk 7/330 (J.Fraser 89, J.Spencer 50, A.Gillard 47, K.Storey 31, G.Petrie 3/75) defeated Knox City 10/291 (B.Hoggert 48, B. Reid 63, B.Martin 3/27). 3s - Monbulk 10/145 (B.Trinnick 43, Morse 3/42, Henderson 4/24) defeated Rowville 10/94. 4s - Bye. Juniors Under 16 2s - Ferntree Gully 6/100 (J.Bolton 2/15, Josh Davis 2/9) drew with Monbulk 4/69 (N.Taylor 37*). Under 14s - Monbulk 57 (L.McIntosh 25) lost to The Basin 6/74. Under 13s - Monbulk 4/101 (T.Watson 19*, J.Abraham 18, C.Hooper 13*) defeated Mazenod 3/50 (X.Hourigan 2/4). Under 12s - Monbulk 10/60 (K.Sutton 17, T.Storer 10) lost to St Johns/Tecoma 9/80 (E.Knight 2/2). Fast 9s - Monbulk CC 6-61 (B.Trinnick 10*, L.Ploeg 5*) defeated by Lysterfield Black 5-81 (L. Ploeg 1/2, A. Sutton 1/3, F. Hourigan 1/7, C. Smith 1/12). Super 7s - Monbulk 6/165 (B>Trinnick 14*, E.Dawson 28*, L.Dickadson 15*. T.Phyland 12*, O.Watson 21*) defeated Rowville Brown 9/101.

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Mixed results for bowlers By Eric Markham Monbulk Bowls Club faced tough conditions and opposition over the weekend. Monbulk 1 travelled to Ringwood on Saturday to face a tricky green, howling winds and intermittent rain and hail. Eric Markham's rink bowled well early and led by 10 shots by the twelfth end before Ringwood came within two shots on the last end. The Monbulk rink soon steadied and won by three shots, 19 to 16. Richard Cookson's rink led by three shots after the thirteenth end but then won only two of the next eight ends to go down 14 to 17.

Brian Smiths rink was level after fourteen ends but they then lost eight shots in the next three ends to lose by seven shots, 17 to 24. Andrew Bell's rink was down by seven shots after 10 ends but fought back to level the scores with two ends to go. However, Ringwood steadied and the Monbulk rink went down 17 to 22. Ringwood won the overall 67 to 79. Monbulk 2 played Croydon at home with big swings in scores across numerous rinks. Case Broekhof's rink was 15 shots down after seven ends but staged a comeback, only to go down 20 to 21.

Eric Furby's rink took control early and ran out winners, 23 to 14. Graeme Goller's rink had a close tussle early but grabbed the win, 22 to 12. Norma Clerke's rink was one shot down after fourteen ends but won the next five ends with a couple of multiples to win 21 to 13. Monbulk claimed victory by 26 shots, 86 to 60 and top spot on the ladder. On Tuesday Monbulk 1 played the highly fancied Vermont South away on their new green. Eric Markham's rink was down by eight shots after four ends and it looked like being a tough day.

However, they turned things around and only lost three more single ends for the day to win 28 to 13. Richard Cookson's rink won the majority of ends but dropped several multiples which meant they lost by 15 shots, 14 to 29. Andrew Bell's rink had a close contest throughout the day but Vermont South grabbed two shots needed to draw the rink and tie the overall score at 58 shots each. Monbulk 2 played away at Eastwood Golf and found the home side too strong, going down 43 to 68. Monbulk 3 played at home against Eastwood Golf and had a convincing 55 shot win, 91-36.

Monbulk seniors in the spotlight, the future looks bright By Judy Kennedy The future of the Monbulk Rangers Soccer Club appears to be in good hands, with several youth players winning major awards at the senior's presentation night on 19 October. Under 14 Victorian Churches Football Association's Ash Lavender took home the Rose Lee memorial award, in honour of a past coach and committee member, for showing commitment to the team and the club. 13-year-old Georgia Knight, who played in the Football Victoria Women's Reserves this season, was awarded the Golden Boot for most goals scored as well as the Players Player award. Awards: Men's FFV: Best and fairest Ahren Angelo, runner-up Declan McAleese; Players' Player Ahren Angelo, runner-up Declan McAleese; Coach's award James Hulbert; Golden Boot Steve McRae. Reserves: Best and fairest Shaun O'Rourke, runner-up Luke Vorpasso; Players' Player Terval Atanasov, runner-up Andy Zuma; Coach's award

Terval Atanasov; Golden Boot Keenan McLean. Women's FFV: Best and fairest Mikayla Newman, runner-up Tanya Ramage; Players' Player Natalie Doolan, runner-up Mikayla Newman; Coach's award Ange de Boer; Golden Boot Jo Cary. Reserves: Best and fairest Kristy de Rose, runner-up Emily Nesvara; Players' Player Georgia Knight, runner-up Ruby Grujic; Coach's award Emily Nesvara; Golden Boot Georgia Knight. Mens VCFA: Best and fairest Kim Nieuwesteeg, runner-up Andrew Faur; Players' Player Andrew Faur, runner-up Lachlan Kennedy; Coach's award Lachlan Kennedy; Golden Boot Kim Nieuwesteeg. Womens VCFA: Players' Player Lucy Ventham, runner-up Emma Downward; Coach's award Charlie Reed; Most improved Chloe Rechner; Golden Boot Emma Downward. Rose Lee award: Ash Lavender; Anna Hopkins Sports Person of the Year Lucy Ventham; Club Persons of the Year Judy Kennedy & Narelle Ricketts.

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DOWN 1. Taking under an hour to get through the bush (5). 2. So the chap outside is a builder (5). 3. The river-rat will come up, or surface (6). 4. Thomas was brought up to have no airs and graces (6). 5. Pined for, we’re told, the drizzle and fog (4). 6. Made up for having got out of line? (9). 12. A very cold tract I can thaw out (9). 13. Goes a bundle on the accommadation! (4). 15. The arm’s are a man’s (4). 17. By a trick, capture the ball and get everyone excited (6). 18. A male I mistake for a female (6). 20. Am I right about his nationality? (5). 21. Remove, as before, the cover (5). 23. Put into water that is no longer hot (4).

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ACROSS 1. Certain, therefore, to be by myself (4). 7, Sympathy for the actor who has an awful role to memorise? (4,5). 8. She has lines to speak (4). 9. The policeman is holding the little blighters (4). 10. Go round and get a shock (4). 11. The gang is vetoed, we’re told (4). 14. Unlike the others involved, isn’t holding against (2,8). 16. Help let the bus driver know you want him to stop (5,1,4). 19. The man is returning to form a team (4). 22. Start swimming round the house boat (4). 24. Begin by sending the ring-leader to prison (4). 25. Ali’s had a sex change! (4). 26. Before it, had the cricketer never put a foot wrong? (5,4). 27. It’s worn a hole through, lady (4). DOWN 1. Taking under an hour to get through the bush (5). 2. So

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