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Each step counts By Jed Lanyon The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) One Walk will return to Healesville after a successful first year which saw over $11,000 raised to help find a cure for Type 1 Diabetes. Healesville resident Beck Collins hosted the inaugural event last year and said she is looking forward to seeing the spirit of the Healesville community again, while raising awareness for the auto-immune condition. "Last year we had about 200 walkers ... We're hoping to get even more walkers again this year," Ms Collins said. Ms Collins invites those with Type 1 Diabe-

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The JDRF One Walk isn't just for kids as the event will see plenty of adults with the condition join in, including Launching Place resident Caroline Smith who has been living with the condition for 22 years. Following the event, participants will be able to take part in a sausage sizzle, face painting, colouring station and games on the oval. Ms Collins invites locals to form a small fundraising team of people who will be taking part in the walk. To register a team for the walk or to donate, visit https://walk.jdrf.org.au/find-a-walk/vic/ healesville.

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tes or friends and family of someone who has the condition to get involved and register for the four kilometre walk at the Don Road Sporting Complex. "Most people were from the Yarra Valley but some were from beyond. I know people who came from Pakenham and Frankston and they'll be doing it again this year." Ms Collins' son Jack was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of four. She said that the 11-year-old loves getting involved in the walk and acts as a big confidence boost. "It's great just seeing his face knowing that he's not the only one and that there are others

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German tradition is all in good taste By Derek Schlennstedt They came, they saw and they quenched their thirst. The Yarra Valley's Oktoberfest was a rallying point for many locals to carouse with friends while enjoying traditional German beer and food. Thousands of lederhosen-clad blokes and Bavarian beer maids descended on Lilydale to fill their steins and pay tribute to the Oktoberfest gods. But, as the dust settles on another year, and die Bierleichen ("beer corpses") return to the land of the living and try to forget the drunken escapades of the weekend, The Mail is here to bring you all the photos from the day.

Black Spur closures The Maroondah Highway between Healesville and Narbethong, through the Black Spur was closed following a truck driving over the edge of the road. Healesville Police said the incident took place on the morning of Friday 25 October requiring the road to be closed for four hours while emergency services removed the truck and trailer from the side of the highway. The incident took place about 10am just south of Dom Dom Saddle and the truck driver walked away with minor injuries. A woman was treated by paramedics after another crash at Fernshaw on Sunday night. Emergency services were called to Maroondah Highway just after 9.10pm on 27 October. The woman aged in her 70s was treated for minor injuries. She was flown by air ambulance helicopter to Royal Melbourne Hospital in a stable condition. The incident caused the Black Spur to close for several hours as paramedics reached the injured driver. These incidents come just days after the Maroondah Highway was closed for emergency tree removal works. The Department of Transport removed 12 trees in close proximity, forcing the Black Spur to close from 22-24 October. The tree removal works will continue once again on 29 October as motorists are advised to detour along the Melba Highway through Yea and Alexandra.

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New laws spark concerns for farmers 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 providers 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

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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. 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. Ms Vallence has raised the issue in Parliament and called upon Industrial Relations Minister Tim Pallas to urgently address the concerns.

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. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Tony Stevenson, encouraged residents to make the most of their collection to help clear their properties ahead of summer. "The Bundled Branches collection gives all of our residents a chance to get rid of their branches and tree limbs easily, by putting them out on the kerb ahead of their collection week. "Make sure to check your collection week and have your bundled branches out on the Sunday before so you don't miss it." 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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Tackling family violence 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

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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 affected 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.

held on Friday 15 November at the RACV Club Healesville, and a family fun Day on Sunday 17 November at the Queens Park Clubrooms. For more information and booking details for the dinner, visit www.healesvilletc.org.au

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COMMUNITY DIARY Halloween at the library Healesville Library is hosting Halloween fun and a Hocus Pocus Magic Show on Thursday 31 October from 4-6pm. Come along toHealesville Library in your spookiest outfit for a night of gruesomely good fun.

Celebrating Successful Renewable Energy Healesville CoRE invites you to a free community workshop, featuring three high-profile speakers who will showcase how other Victorian communities are successfully embracing community renewable energy. Those interested in community renewable energy are invited to attend Saturday 9 November 10.30am at the Darron Honey Centre, Healesville. To register,

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Medieval Village Fair The Camelot Castle Medieval Village Fair is on 10 November from 10am-4pm. Enjoy displays of life in medieval times as the knights of Camelot rove the lands. Event features donkey rides, face painting and market stalls. Entry by gold coin donation at 2605 Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road, Yellingbo.

130th celebrations Healesville Tennis Club is celebrating its 130th anniversary this year and is calling all past and present players to help celebrate the milestone. A reunion and celebratory dinner will be

Country Women's Association The Country Women's Association of Victoria is coming to Yarra Glen. If you are interested in learning about what the CWA do - it's not all about baking scones - then come along for a coffee and chat on Wednesday 13 November 11am at Yarra Glen District Living and Learning Centre. Inquires: 0409 210 153.

Festival of Quilts Mont De Lancey will be hosting the Festival of Quilts from 9-17 November, which will help

VIEW Lunch The next Yarra Valley VIEW Club lunch will take place at the Yering Meadows Golf Club at noon on Tuesday 26 November. Inquiries: 0419 007 728.

Over 50’s friendship group A new community group for older people in the Yarra Valley has been created with the purpose of enabling people to get together and develop new friendships. The Over 50's Friendship Group is a place to share knowledge, enjoy card and board games and to have a chat. Group meets every Monday at the Yarraburn Senior Citizens Centre at 1.30pm.

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School’s art is on show By Jed Lanyon Wandin Yallock Primary School students' artistic talents were on full display at the grand opening of their annual art exhibition at Mont De Lancey. Over 600 pieces of artwork were featured as every student had their work highlighted from throughout the school year. Wandin Yallock students were the first to see the work, having toured the exhibition with their family members who were viewing the artwork for the first time. Visual arts teacher Courtney Sharp said that she was proud to see her students work exhibited. "I can put artwork on display within the school, which is lovely. But this is a professional space, so to them it adds another element of surprise and excitement,"she said. "They get to walk away feeling very proud ... When it all comes together it looks amazing.

The school featured an array of artwork in their sixth annual exhibition from paper mache ice cream cones and modroc animal sculptures to ancient Egyptian artwork, hieroglyphics and self-portraits. "Creating artwork with children isn't always easy. It can be a challenge as sometimes children don't think their work is good enough or they might need some encouragement to finish it," Ms Sharp said. "This gives them an opportunity to be proud of their work. We really value their work and the arts program ... Here it all is, and we're here to celebrate it. Wandin Yallock's art exhibition is open to the public for the next two weeks at Mont De Lancey and Ms Sharp encourages locals to come along for a view. "We hope that we have lots of family members and community members coming through to see the work."

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A look into the future with ‘Place’ plan push for Warby By Jed Lanyon Yarra Ranges Council is putting together the Warburton Place Plan that will help guide future decisions about the town and how it may change over time. Councillors unanimously approved the development of the Warburton Place Plan at the 22 October Yarra Ranges Council meeting held at the Warburton Arts Centre. The place plan will be a document that will guide council's directions and actions in the area over the next 20 years, ensuring that the town's future matches the values and culture of the area. With large upcoming projects such as the Warburton Mountain Bike Destination and the Community Recreation Precinct that are

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Acting director of social and economic development Greg Box informed council that information regarding the Warburton Place Plan was available for viewing at the Warburton Arts Centre over the past months. Yarra Ranges Enterprise Centre manager Alison Fitzgerald said that the place plan was a great start for the Warburton community. "The community can't do it on its own and council can't do it on their own. We need to work together on this. "Change is here, it's not coming, it's already here. So it's about looking at those opportunities and starting to think about the changes in Warburton. Ms Fitzgerald urged council to simplify the place plan to make the document more under-

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Applications are now open for Yarra Ranges Council's 2020 Australia Day Awards, and residents are encouraged to nominate people who regularly work to improve their communities. Mayor Tony Stevenson said the awards were a chance to recognise people who make the Yarra Ranges a better place to live. "There are countless people in our community who go above and beyond for the benefit of others," Cr Stevenson said. "Whether it's someone in your sporting club, community or volunteer group who dedicates their time for others and a better Yarra Ranges, we all know someone who does great things, but maybe doesn't always get recognition for it. "These people not only help to improve our wonderful part of the world, but they inspire all of us to lend a hand, donate some time and become better people for it. "I encourage everyone to take a moment, fill out a nomination form and help us to showcase some of the wonderful people who call the Yarra Ranges home." An award ceremony will be held on Sunday, 26 January, prior to a ceremony for newly-declared Australian citizens. Award categories include Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Environmental Achiever of the Year, the Ken McIntosh Memorial Award, Community Group of the Year and the Mayor's Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Cire Services morphed into the Pied Piper of Yarra Junction on Tuesday 22 October when it hosted a teddy bears picnic bursting with fun and activities to celebrate National Children's Week. Pre-schoolers and primary school students converged at Yarra Junction Reserve for the festivities accompanied by family members. An estimated 400 people attended, creating a vibrant community festival atmosphere as they immersed themselves in the magic of local drummer Kofi Kunkpe, story time with Eastern Regional Libraries, a toddler dance class with Count Me In Dance Company, badge making, plaster mould painting, playdough and lots more. It was one-stop shopping for local information and treats with stalls promoting a range of Cire's programs, the CFA complete with a fire truck along with local pre-schools and primary schools and many more. The theme for this year's National Children's Week was, 'children have the right to be healthy, safe and happy. Richer countries should help poor countries achieve this'. In keeping with that theme and to plant the seeds of social justice, Cire showcased a charity it supports in North Bali. Donations received will be forwarded to the Aura Sukma Insani Foundation Peduli Sesama Philanthropic Work whose main focus is education, housing and medical care in remote areas. Cire CEO Gus Seremetis said, "Cire is proud to partner with others to ensure such an event is successful and that we work together to strengthen our broader community, through inclusiveness and connectedness. "It is tremendous that children's week is helping sow the seeds of social justice with a focus on helping less fortunate children over-

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Mayor bids farewell By Derek Schlennstedt

Mayor Tony Stevenson. “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.”

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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.” “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.

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Perfect festive setting It's that time of the year again! Christmas has come around once more and Sanctuary House Restaurant in Healesville will be running its Christmas Seniors Day Show on Tuesday 3 December. For $35 per person, the ticket includes a two course buffet luncheon, plus live entertainment and plenty of Christmas fun, with bonbons and all the trimmings. This is a perfect way to round off the end of the year. Seat are expected to book out so get in quick to secure a spot. Sanctuary House Restaurant is also the perfect destination for those mums (and their families) who don't want to spend all of their Christmas Day in the kitchen. Christmas Day lunch has become somewhat of a tradition at Sanctuary House, with a sumptuous two course buffet, complete with a Christmas carvery and plum pudding with lots of brandy custard, live entertainment from the fabulous Joey D and no dirty dishes at the end - all for $95 per person. It really is a joyous occasion, so get in quickly to secure a seat. Families and young children are welcome. As the saying goes, the more the merrier! Meanwhile for those who haven't yet booked their club or family Christmas function, some dates are already booking out so please give the venue a ring to secure a date. At Sanctuary House, guests can be guaranteed of great service at all times. Menus can be designed to suit guests' taste and budget, and special dietary requirements are always catered for. Sanctuary House also offers great accommodation packages for those who are finding it hard to think of a Christmas present for their loved ones. Packages include two nights' accommodation for two, plus continental breakfast, a dinner voucher, complimentary entry to Healesville Sanctuary and a bottle of wine

Sanctuary House has an option to suit any Christmas celebration. and chocolates on arrival, with a late check out. The vouchers are valid for six months and make great gifts.The staff and management of Sanctuary House Restaurant would like to

thank their patrons for their custom throughout the year and look forward to welcoming them back in the New Year. Sanctuary House is located on Badger

Creek Road in Healesville, not far from Healesville Sanctuary. For more information, visit www.sanctuaryhouse.com.au, like them on Facebook or call 5962 5148.

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Fine dining in Yarra Glen Special Christmas Seniors Day Show For seniors and their families, only $35p/p, includes Christmas buffet with all the trimmings and live entertainment from the fabulous Joey D Tuesday 3 December 11.30-2.30 – Limited seats available! Christmas Day Lunch Wednesday 25 December Our famous two course buffet, glass of bubbly and live entertainment $95p/p. Kids under 12 $45p/p Bookings still open for your group Christmas function

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ENTERTAINMENT

Historic time at nursery

Festa di via Verde By Sarah Booth

By Jed Lanyon

Celebrity chef Tobie Puttock.

Some frightening fun

Movies at Healesville and Warburton Thu 31 October - 6 November

For more information and to book tickets: 1300 368 333 or culturetracks.info

By Jed Lanyon Prepare for a frightening Halloween at GAMR as their laser tag arena transforms into a maze of horror. Bring some friends for some laser tag action but beware as some of Hollywood's scariest characters will be luring about ... and they aren't there for fun. GAMR VR will present exclusive horror games in virtual reality. Walk through a haunted house playing Affected - The Manor or try and escape Bloody Mary. Arcade games will be on free play all night for all and prices start from $25 per person. GAMR is a fun, family friendly entertainment complex housed on the first level of the Oz Tenpin Entertainment complex. For parties and bookings, GAMR features a 21-pack laser tag maze with the latest Helios Pro packs, which are used for competition gaming.

On the weekend of 2-3 November, Open Gardens Victoria will open nursery owner Gusti Orth's garden in a spectacular Yarra Valley setting. Now in its 100th year, this charming Coldstream garden was once part of St Huberts Coldstream winery in the 1800s. The plantation-style house was built in 1919 and the original wine cellar still exists on the property. Nursery owner Gusti has developed many different areas in the garden over the decades, all set amongst expansive lawns. Some of the original trees include a huge old oak (Quercus robur), elm (Ulmus glabra) and a Bunya Pine (Araucaria bidwillii), which is one of three planted by Baron von Mueller in the local area. Next to the house is a fernery, a secluded space which is home to many flowering succulents in hanging baskets. The front of the house features a stunning rose garden that provides colour for most of the year, with many of the roses planted en masse. Sections of native planting divide the garden from the adjacent vineyards, which are quite beautiful in their own right at this time of year. A European-style hedged garden just gets bigger and better every year with masses of colourful perennials and irises. It will be a riot of colour at the opening. The Japanese garden is the latest addition with some established magnolias anchoring the garden in this area. A large vegetable garden is still used today together with some of the fruit trees that were planted in the orchard many years ago.

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Healesville will be hosting its second Festa di via Verde as part of the Yarra Valley's celebration of Italian culture on Saturday, 16 November from 12-6pm at Green street. Hosted by comedian Gabriel Rossi, the festival will coincide with the late afternoon arrival of the Targa Florio Australian Tribute which runs along River street. Spectators can watch international drivers complete the time trials, or visit the mass gathering of car clubs for a 'Show n Shine'. Celebrity chefs Tobie Puttock and The Italianos from My Kitchen Rules will present Italian cooking demonstrations, while stalls will be serving Italian food and wine. Children are well catered for too with family-friendly activities such as go-karts, foosball, kids cooking classes. There will also be a roving fire-eating and pizza dough acrobatics performer. Musical entertainment includes Santa Taranta playing Pizzica, Tammurriata and Stornelli plus the well known traditional Italian Ballard singer Dean Canan. Bella Ciao will be playing their Italian repertoire on accordion and bass, while a squeezebox circle will entertain the crowds with traditional music throughout the day. Festa di via Verde kicks off Ciao Yarra Valley Ciao festival which is a two-week celebration of all things Italian. Visitors can expect a huge showcase of Italian food, wine, entertainment and themed events across the entire Yarra Valley region from 15 November to 1 December. For more information, visit https://ciaoyarravalleyciao.com.au

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MYSTIQUE OF MARYSVILLE NESTLED into a hillside above the west end of Marysville is a stunning property ready for its next chapter in life. ‘Mystique’ situated at 17 Old Melbourne Road is a breathtaking 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom residence which sits on a well established landscaped 2,459 sqm (approx.) allotment. This quality-built brick home offers awe-inspiring vistas of soaring mountains, a picturesque valley, and the scenic Marysville township. “The owners have indicated that this remarkable residence survived the devastating fires of Black Saturday a decade ago because of its independent fire fighting system and being tucked into the slope of the land” said Jane Nunn, Branch Manager and Sales Agent at Barry Plant Healesville who is heading the campaign for the sale of the property. “It’s such an honour to be marketing this beautiful home.” Saturated in natural light and promising generous living zones and bedrooms, this wonderful home was lovingly renovated by its current owners. The dual level residence showcases large formal lounge and dining zones, spacious informal family and meals adjoining the thoughtfully designed kitchen, three ensuite bedrooms, study/office and expansive balcony. There is amazing under-house space with an archive room and wine cellar as well as

an area to store your skiing equipment in between your visits to the winter snow at Lake Mountain. The magnificent property is also surrounded by beautiful north and north-east gardens with an array of natives, evergreens, shrubs, and deciduous trees that have thrived over many years. There is an irrigation system of three water tanks with a holding capacity of approx. 42,000 litres, which are attached to fuel and electric pumps. This independent

tank set-up is connected to garden sprinklers as well as a comprehensive firefighting system. “The property also comes with a selfcontained downstairs unit with separate entrance which is perfect for buyers who also want to add a boutique B&B element to their lifestyle” said Jane Nunn. “It’s a great setup for buyers who want that tree change while still having the opportunity for potential income in a popular tourist area.”

The home is currently on the market with an asking price of $930,000. For more enquiries please contact Jane Nunn at Barry Plant Healesville (5962 1700, mobile 0432 375 940, healesville@ barryplant.com.au). ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 17 Old Melbourne Road, Marysville, VIC 3779 Description: 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: $930,000 Inspect: Contact agent Contact: Jane Nunn 0432 375 940, BARRY PLANT HEALESVILLE - 5962 1700

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10 ACRES AND YARRA RIVER FRONTAGE LOOKING for somewhere to get away from it all and enjoy nature! Then this fabulous vacant allotment of 10.4 acres (approx), set in a stunning location with Yarra River Frontage, will fit the bill. The land is fairly level, has amazing Yarra River frontage, mountain and farmland views and has established ornamental trees. The location is great, with privacy assured and the block is close to the bus stop, local

general store and the Yarra Rail Trail The land is subject to inundation, however the allotment would be fabulous for horses or cattle, growing crops, camping, motorbike riding, fishing and family fun. If you would like more information, please contact our office and for building enquiries, please contact the Shire of Yarra Ranges on 1300 368 333. For more information SMS 2090D to 0488 824 379. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 2090 Don Road, Launching Place, Launching Place, VIC 3139 Price: $365,000-$395,000 Inspect: See website for available times Contact: Ashleigh Hall and Team 5967 1800, PROFESSIONALS YARRA VALLEY

MESMERISING VIEWS ON OVER 1/2 ACRE! IF you are looking for a large family home with country charm, then you have found it! Situated on an elevated block of just over 1/2 acre, you are located perfectly to enjoy the Warburton lifestyle with the Yarra River, township and Rail Trail a stroll away. The north facing solar powered home has soaring cathedral ceilings in the lounge, that also features a pot belly stove. The kitchen offers timber benchtops, ample cupboard space & overlooks a second living area with split system and wood heater. Sliding doors open out to the large front deck, a great spot to sit, relax and enjoy

the sublime view. Three bedrooms have built in robes, while the master has an ensuite effect to the main bathroom and the fourth bedroom has built in shelving and access to an attic. The backyard has a garage with concrete floor, a vegie patch, assorted citrus trees, two tanks holding a total of 4,500 litres of water, under house storage and a single carport. Be sure to inspect this property to see all that it has to offer you! For more info SMS 24GIF to 0488 824 379 â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 24 Giffords Road, Warburton, VIC 3799 Description: 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 garage Price: $540,000-$580,000 Inspect: See website for available times Contact: Ashleigh Hall and Team 5967 1800, PROFESSIONALS YARRA VALLEY mailcommunity.com.au

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56 McOwan Cres Yarra Junction

$590,000 - $645,000

Over an acre of Private Gardens The moment you enter through your gates here you are immersed into your own world of privacy, seclusion and the love of a garden that you can eat from! Over an acre of land sectioned into garden surrounding the house and also a separate paddock that can be suitable for a pony or what ever your heart desires! Big open plan living with a kitchen that overlooks it all and is truly the heart of the home, a huge cooker will keep any budding chef happy especially with the ease of chatting to family and guests in the living room. Hardwood looring throughout as well as decorative wood additions really give this lifestyle a true rustic feel. Outside is the haven everyone is looking for, garden consists of many edible plants and fruits including igs, artichoke, berries, peach trees,cherry plum and lots more.

Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)

10 Wellman St Launching Place

$600,000 - $660,000

10 Waterhaven Place Yarra Junction

$587,000

Spacious family living on over 1/2 an acre.

Another fantastic new home on big block with views

Positioned perfectly set back privately off the quiet road is this large 4 bedroom home family home. The master is a super-size with a full ensuite. Did I mention living space it is unbelievable.....with a wood ire, split system and mains gas ducted heating all your heating and cooling is covered. A huge open lounge which is conveniently situated just off the kitchen which overlooks the backyard. Outside ticks alot of boxes with a double carport, garage & entertaining area.

This sparkling new single storey home is set on a 641 square metre block with mountain views at the rear. Boasting a huge open plan living space, three bedrooms, master with walk in robe and full ensuite, double garage with remote door & much more. Located a leisurely lat walk of 900 metres to the centre of Yarra Junction and less than 100m to the secondary college this home is a fantastic buy for families, irst home buyers or the discerning investor.

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 4- 4.30pm (Photo ID Required)

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

6 Hearse Rd Millgrove

$420,000 - $460,000

Neat as a Pin and Close to Everything! The moment you pull up at this home there is not a blade of grass out of place, nothing nicer than a home that presents this well and makes you feel at home instantly. Consisting of 3 bedrooms and one bathroom this is the ideal irst home or investment. Open plan living from the large kitchen with plenty of bench space overlooks the meals and living area that is bathed in sunlight from all the front windows. From these windows you have the bush views that are priceless. Heated with a cozy wood ire for winter as well as split systems in the living area and every bedroom - all climate needs covered more than comfortably! Location is perfect with only minutes walk to public transport, shops, primary school and kinder, Yarra river and of course our iconic rail trail. Extras include double sink, single lock up garage, garden shed, all new down lights throughout and fully fenced! Book now for inspection!

Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (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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David Carroll 0419 539 320 15 years

Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 4 years

Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 4 years

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 14 years

5966 2530

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Jenni Milne Licensed Agent 19 years

Carly James Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

Julianne Spendlove Administration

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36 Barak Dr Yarra Junction

$630,000 - $690,000

Over an acre of land, ex ‘Tromp Pies’ building! A very rare chance to acquire a fantastic level acre of land (4959sqm.) in a great location with an excellent three bedroom plus study or four bedroom brick home. The bonus workshop building of approx. 175 sqm. that used to be “Tromp Pies” bakery has many potential uses, the current being a family play area but could possibly be a home ofice or studio (STCA) or maybe storage or even a B& B – we will let you decide! A sunny, northerly aspect the home has 2 split system plus wood heating also has a double garage and carport, plenty of room for the kids to play or even a pony? Bordering the Warburton Rail Trail, with excellent exposure this opportunity cannot be easily found anywhere in our Shire and presents excellent opportunity to expand – ideal for the whole family!

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 1:00-1:30pm (Photo ID Required)

3 Whitegum Dr East Warburton

$430,000 - $470,000

Great size home on over half an acre! Tastefully recently updated here you will ind a great size, open plan home that has everything you need and is ready to move in! Consisting of 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms - ensuite to master has everything that you want! Big vernadah’s at the front to enjoy your bush views and even better that two of the bedrooms open directly onto them via sliding doors. Situated on over half an acre of lat land the opportunities here are endless! Cathedral ceiling’s along with open plan living make this feel so big, bright and airy! Perfect for the growing family of the budding investor looking to air BNB for the up and coming Mountain Bike track. Located within minutes drive to Warburton, the Redwood Forrest and the iconic rail trail this property offers all that you need! Warburton is the fastest growing town right - get in now before its to late, call now for an inspection.

Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

12 Sebire Ave Wandin North

$690,000 - $759,000

Big Family Living in a Fabulous location Only minutes walk into town this fabulous home that has been meticulously planned and built to suit the growing family. Only approximately 10 years young multiple living options including formal lounge, informal lounge & enclosed alfresco. A huge kitchen, complete with walk in pantry encompasses open plan living with the meals area, big family room and alfresco. A total of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a powder room. Outside a massive 2 bay shed with electric roller doors, workshop, concrete loor and power will be getting all the shed inspired buyers happy! All this on 791sqm (approx) only minutes walk to the Wandin North township & all it has to offer including restaurants, shopping, doctors and public transport. Don’t wait to see this one, call now for an inspection!

Contact: Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 3:30-4:00pm (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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David Carroll 0419 539 320 15 years

Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 4 years

Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266 4 years

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 14 years

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Jenni Milne Licensed Agent 19 years

Carly James Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

Julianne Spendlove Administration

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Yarra Valley FOR SALE

2484 Warburton Highway, Yarra Junction

10 The Crescent, Wesburn

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Open plan living & meals area adjoining kitchen Loads of natural light & stunning views Wood heating & 2 split systems provide all year comfort Fantastic covered entertaining area Close to Bus Stops, School’s & Warburton Rail Trail For more information SMS 10THECR to 0488 824 379

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10 Wombat Crescent, Wesburn

FOR SALE

NEW LISTING AKUNA…Architectural, Assured & utterly Alluring • Glass splashbacks, stainless steel appliances, large butler’s pantry & north facing balcony with valley views • 4 bedrooms plus study, or potentially 5 bedrooms • Master with ensuite & bathroom with freestanding bath • Evaporative cooling, ducted heating & security system • Two double lock up garage’s & low maintenance garden • For more information SMS 2484WARB to 0488 824 379

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Modern kitchen with glass cooktop Bedrooms with BIR’s & Sunroom with mountain views Wood heating & reverse cycle heating/cooling unit Beautiful cottage gardens, established trees & a ire pit Double garage, single carport, wood shed & garden shed For more information SMS 10WOM to 0488 824 379

5 Farm Lane, Don Valley

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270 Settlement Road, Yarra Junction

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INSPECT See website for available times LAND 8.9 acres (approx) FOR SALE $935,000-$995,000

30 Schoolhouse Road, Woori Yallock

FOR SALE

INSPECT See website for available times LAND 16 acres (approx.) FoR SALE $400,000- $440,000

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NEW LISTING Spacious Family Home on 1 Acre Approx!

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INSPECT See website for available times LAND 1 acre (approx) FOR SALE $590,000-$640,000

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INSPECT See website for available times LAND 4.5 acres (approx.) FOR SALE $550,000

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Alise Hatt

Jean Ting

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1 Matthews Court, Launching Place

Just listed.

Set on a corner block of approx 835sqm, with grassed areas and established gardens, this lovely two storey home’s design may suit a multi generation family or someone looking for parent or teenager retreat areas. The main level of the house offers kitchen/family area leading to a covered deck and entertaining space, plus a lounge and laundry. At one end of this level there is a bedroom with semi ensuite, and at the other end two bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. Upstairs there is large master bedroom with walk in robe and generous ensuite with spa bath, plus another living area leading out to the upstairs balcony with wide-ranging views. Outside there is a double carport, plus additional parking or entertaining space and a vegetable garden. Located within walking to Launching Place Primary School, preschool and bus, this property, which has had some updating, could be a wonderful home for your family’s future.

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Barry Plant Woori Yallock 5964 7344

35 Glenara Road, Hoddles Creek

Just listed.

Imagine over 5 acres of land backing onto the Kurth Kiln Regional Park, with a natural spring fed ferngully and dam, paddocks with water, a 3 bedroom open plan style home, a solar heated pool and a massive 18m x 8m x 3.6m approx shed with wood heater, and you are starting to appreciate what this lovely property has to offer. Features of the timber home include a butler’s pantry, a bay window in the main bedroom, a wood heater, a reverse cycle split system, a dining room which may provide opportunity for a fourth bedroom or study if needed, and a lovely deck overlooking the pool. This property also has 5 water tanks with a total capacity of approx 100,000 litres, a fire sprinkler system on the roof, the option to change from mains power to generator if required, a fenced raised bed vegetable garden and small orchard. Come and explore this great country retreat which has lots for everybody in the family to enjoy, inside and out.

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Barry Plant Woori Yallock 5964 7344

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7 Flora Avenue, Badger Creek This lovely home has a spacious central open plan area plus a large stylish kitchen with lots of cupboards, bench space and two ovens. The recently renovated bathroom, a study/playroom, entry hall with beautiful hand crafted lead light windows, gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling and covered entertainment area.

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Scores take a weather hit By Anthony Sequeira Rain battered the Yarra Valley this weekend, as multiple games were called off without a ball bowled. In Strachan Shield, Yarra Junction played a 13 over game against Healesville in the final T20 round for the season. Tyson Gaskett and Kevin Bomford set the tone early for the Eagles, rotating the strike well while finding the boundary often enough to keep the Bloods on the back foot. Healesville's Jordan Poynton maintained pressure with the ball but lacked support, as Yarra Junction saw off the opening bowler and attacked from the other end. Healesville managed to take some momen-

tum to the innings break with three late wickets halting the Yarra Junction charge. Chasing 99, Healesville was behind the eight ball from the beginning of the innings. Having led with the bat, Bomford also led with the ball, bowling three economic overs and taking two wickets. Late hitting proved futile as the Bloods needed 30 off the final over, however, could only manage eight seeing Yarra Junction walk away with the points. In Finger Trophy, rain led to another reduced game between Healesville and Yarra Junction, this time 11 overs. The Eagles batted first and, apart from an early wicket to Jay Tacey, put on a command-

ing performance with the bat. Ray Turner was resolute, striking a run a ball, alongside the dangerous Josh Nightingale, who struck 49 from 26 balls to lead Yarra Junction to 1/96. Starting the chase, Healesville lost both openers early to Darren Lever, but Tyler Tweedie scored freely to keep the Bloods within grasp. But in the end, it was too much left too late as Healesville could only hit 18 of the 28 required for victory from the final over. The weather rained on Coldstream's parade with its clash against Wandin declared a draw. Wandin accrued 69 runs for the loss of six

wickets, with only Rhett Smith making a solid contribution to the score. Wandin batsmen were constantly troubled by the Coldstream bowling attack led by Daniel Sharp. Unfortunately for Coldstream, rain came before it could complete its chase and sides shook hands with Coldstream 1/24 and the points shared. In one day grade, Jake Neale (44) and Brad Norman (50) led Poweltown as they chased down Wandin's 125. Hoddles Creek was led by C.Derix (47*) and Jack Jenkinson (40) as it accounted for Coldstream and Launching Place 2nd XI wrapped up Launching Place 3rd XI (39).

Yarra Ranges athletes dominate State Championships By Jamie Strudley Sixteen Yarra Ranges Athletics (YRA) athletes represented their respective schools at the Victorian All Schools Track and Field Championships at Tom Kelly Athletics Track over the weekend. The cold stormy conditions made for challenging conditions for all athletes, officials and spectators. YRA athletes Georgia Laven, Grace Muller, Madeline Laven, Kiara Flavel, Lily Peacock, Ashlinn Walker, Zoe Sibley and Mia Strudley earned medals over the two days of competition. Club results were as follows: Angus Norman Under 16 Boys 1500m 16th 4.34.19, Ashleigh Rooke Under 15 Girls 100m 25th 14.16, Under 15 Girls 400m 12th 67.56, Under 15 Girls Discus 8th 17.67m, Ashlinn Walker Under 20 Women Triple Jump 3rd 9.37m ,Ciara Willey Under 14 Girls 1500m 11th 5.41.01, Under 14 Girls 400m 21st 69.18, Georgia Laven Under 18 Girls 1500m 1st 4.51.54, Grace Muller Under 20 Women 3000m Steeplechase 1st 11.59.69, Hayden Rooke Under 17 Boys 400m 9th 56.27, Indigo Linde Under 15 Girls 1500m 9th 5.15.96, Under 15 Girls 400m 6th 60.61, Jemima Wilson Under 16 Girls 1500m 14th 5.41.27, Kiara Flavel Under 15 Girls 400m 2nd 59.02, Lily Peacock Under 20 Women 400m 2nd 62.83, Madeline Laven Under 15 Girls 2000m Steeplechase 1st 7.27.86, Meg Sparkes Under 17 Girls Discus 10th 21.52m, Mia Strudley Under 16 Girls 1500m 7th 5.01.89, Under 16 Girls 2000m Steeplechase 3rd 7.39.33, Tiara Willis Under 14 Girls 80m Hurdles 11th 14.88, Zoe Sibley Under 18 Girls 2000m Steeplechase 3rd 7.51.44 The second weekend of the championships will see eighteen athletes compete. Morrison Reserve was a cold wet place on Saturday morning but still full of colour and enthusiasm for the club's annual club v club day. The competition was tense throughout the morning as newly announced club captains Ky Harris, Sarah Ebbels, Bradley Walker, Sharni

Cold conditions couldn't dampen athletes spirits over the weekend. Kerr, Mitchell McNaught, Abbey Bartlett, Bailey Van Bert and Sasha Carrol led their teams. Winners will be decided on 2 November. Next weekend is a Friday twilight with a modified program including some handicap

sprints and an appearance from senior athletes. Warm ups from 5.45pm with the first event at 6pm. Meanwhile, the club's region relays will

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A week of upsets

All for Bernie

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Overcast conditions and misty showers greeted competitors to the Woods Point Gun Club for the Bernie Elstrek Memorial shoot. Shooters from Woods Point, Mansfield, Bright, Melbourne, the Yarra Valley, Gippsland and the Mornington Peninsula rolled in for the early start. The Eye Opener resulted in Jim West, Phillip Desmond, Cameron Trevitt and Ross Elstrek (15/15 each) share the AA Grade cash. Allan Kidd won A Grade outright (15/15) with Laurie Poile, Steven Howlett and Geoff Hill (14/15) sharing B Grade. John Desmond had a nice little earner (12/15) in his C Grade win. The Bernie Elstrek 20 target Double Barrel Memorial Championship saw Kidd and Trevitt both return 20/20 scores to go into a shoot off for the championship sash. In the end, Trevitt outlasted Kidd to win 32/32 to 31/32. In the grades, Trevitt (20/20) won AA Grade with Ian Findlay finishing second after a shoot off with David McGregor. A Grade was won by Kidd (20/20) with David Allen (19/20) in second place. A short shoot off between John Winters and Steven Howlett resulted in a win for Winters. Justin Broderick was a clear winner in C Grade. The main event was the Bernie Elstrek 60 target Memorial Trophy which showcased Continental and 30 targets Tower, two unique and challenging disciplines. After the 30 target Continental, no one had a clear grasp on the trophy so a good result in the 30 target Tower event was crucial. In the end, it was Ross Elstrek (57/60) who proudly held his father's trophy aloft. Allan Kidd (75/80) also won the Memorial High Gun Sash. The club's next shoot is on 24 December starting at 9.30am. It will feature the Brian Prothero Memorial Trophy and the annual President's Championships.

Warburton Bowls Club's Tuesday Midweek team played Boronia 1 away in excellent weather conditions. The side lost its first game for the season, 42 to 64. Rink scores were as follows: P.Summers 13/17, R.McKail 21/18 and G.Broussard 8/29. In challenging weather conditions on Saturday, Warburton 1 played top side Burden Park 1 at home and recorded an 84 to 64 victory. Rink scores were as follows: B.Woods 18/18, P. Woods 13/22, J.Brookes 21/15 and J.Van Der Zweep 32/19. Warburton 2 also played the top side, Ferntree Gully 3, at home and secured a convincing 90 to 51 win. Rink scores were as follows: B.Hall 16/21, T.Appleton 32/9, P.Summers 20/13 and G.Wynd 22/8. Warburton 3 (6-a-side) travelled away to City of Heidelberg 4 and fought valiantly be-

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Warburton Bowls Club's Steve Freestone in action. fore going down 36 to 42. Rink scores were as follows: N.Donohue 29/12 and M.Van Meurs 7/30. The Wednesday Night Barefoot Bowls Com-

petition will commence shortly, with new teams welcome. Those interested can contact the club accordingly.

Course tamed: Newcomer kicks into gear By Ron Hottes New Warburton Golf Club member Peter Ingamells has certainly familiarised himself with his new course. He amassed 40 impressive points at the club's 23 October stableford to easily take home the daily voucher. Adam Patrick - who is warming up for the Championships next month - was the runnerup with a 70 off-the-stick and 37 points. Balls extended to 35. The nearest the pins went to Steuart Hawke (3rd), Ken Barratt (9th), Max Carvill (10th), Ross

Machar (12th) and Alan 'A.J' Johnson (15th). This week's twilight competition saw a relaxed nine holes of golf and a great meal afterwards. The most relaxed in the field, scoring 22 points, was Andy Sweet. Andy only plays twilight and clearly saves his best golf for Thursday afternoon's competition. The Flying Scot, Mr Leckenby, had 20 points to grab the runner-up prize. Balls went to 16. The nearest the pin on the 3rd went to Steuart Hawke, Clint Toohey (6th) for a superb second shot and Sammy Patrick grabbed the one on the 9th, nearly slotting a hole-in-one.

The club's Stroke and Medal of Medallists play-off took place on 26 October. Andy Lockey made sure he would be the 2019 Medallist, by winning the daily A Grade voucher as well. His solid 37 points was the best score on the day. President John Hall, was next best with 35 points, allowing him to claim the B Grade prize. The ball rundown got to 33. Nearest the pin winners were Roger Mataele (3rd), Captain Cross (9th), Andy Lockey (12th) and to Lee Creedy (15th).

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7598 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, So-me. 7, Hard lines. 8, Rose (rows). 9, I-mps. 10, Turn. 11, Band (banned). 14, In contra-st. 16, Raise a hand. 19, Si-de (rev). 22, S-co-w(imming). 24, O-pen. 25, Lisa (anag). 26, First slip. 27, Sh-o-e. Down - 1, S-hr-ub. 2, Ma-so-n. 3,Tar-mac (rev). 4, (Thomas)Edis-on (rev). 5, Mist (missed). 6, Re-dressed. 12, Antarctic (anag). 13, Digs. 15, Rod’s. 17, A-r-o-use. 18, A-melia. 20, I-r-ish. 21, Er-as-e. 23, Was-h.

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Solution No.4260

6 4 1 7 9 5 2 3 8

every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

Clues

worn a hole through, lady (4). 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 mailcommunity.com.au

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DOWN ACROSS Cryptic 1. NO. Danger 1. Equal (4) CRYPTIC PUZZLE 7598 (5)

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ACROSS

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7598

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DOWN Danger (5) Dodge (5) Meddle (6) Wriggle (6) Mark (4) Uneven (9) Disentangle (9) Bird (4) Organ (4) Simply (6) Pact (6) Tree (5) Hat (5) Title (4)

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. 20. 21. 23.

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ACROSS Equal (4) Zodiac sign (9) Quantity (4) Notice (4) Dance (4) Sediment (4) Wonderful (10) Henpecked (10) Microbe (4) Examine (4) Appear (4) Amend (4) Excite (9) American Indian (4)

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7598 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Peer. 7, Capricorn. 8, Ream. 9, Spot. 10, Reel. 11, Lees. 14, Marvellous. 16, Browbeaten. 19, Germ. 22, Scan. 24, Seem. 25, Edit. 26, Stimulate. 27, Cree. Down - 1, Peril. 2, Evade. 3, Tamper. 4, Writhe. 5, Scar. 6, Irregular. 12, Extricate. 13, Smew. 15, Lung. 17, Easily. 18, Treaty. 20, Elder. 21, Mitre. 23, Name.

1. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 16. 19. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27.

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Quick Clues

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CROSSWORD No. 7598

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7598

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