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Day of disrespect The Mount Evelyn RSL has expressed its severe disappointment at the tagging of the local war memorial in the lead-up to Remembrance Day. President of the RSL Roger Boness said a seat in the Mount Evelyn Memorial Garden was tagged recently with what appears to be the name 'Leroy'. The Yarra Ranges Council has since had the tagging removed, however, Mr Boness said it was disheartening that someone would tamper with the garden at such an important time of year for veterans and their families. "We find it extremely offensive and disrespectful in the lead up to Remembrance Day," he said. "We are that offended by it, we covered it up with black plastic." The Mount Evelyn Memorial Garden - on the corner of Birmingham Road and Wray Crescent - has been a joint project between the RSL and the Yarra Ranges Shire Council. Over time, it has grown with the addition of an artillery gun, a new flagpole, murals, numerous flowers and plaques on pedal stools. The names on the plaques were previously on the avenue of honour that went down Wray Crescent. "This memorial garden has been a labour of love," Mr Boness said.
"What we've found because of the work that's gone in over time that it's become one of Mount Evelyn's best assets. "It's a very popular place at the moment and we would like to keep it pristine because it's sacred. "It really puts a bad taste in your mount when you get this kind of disrespect." Billanook Ward Councillor Tim Heenan also condemned the actions. "It's disappointing to find graffiti anywhere in Yarra Ranges, particularly when it's in such a meaningful location as the Mount Evelyn Memorial Gardens," he said. "We know this area is well-loved by our older adults in the community and we mustn't lose sight of the importance of these spaces and the people who use them. "Our team went out on Thursday evening after being notified of the graffiti and removed tagging from a park bench." The Mount Evelyn Memorial Garden is also a stop along the Warburton Rail Trail and can be used by passers-by to either sit down for a break or go to the toilet. Mr Boness said this isn't the first time the garden has been tampered with after two rows of ANZAC roses were stolen in the past. Anyone who comes across graffiti in public spaces can report it to the Yarra Ranges Council by calling 1300 368 333.
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Children are cooped up By Romy Stephens Mount Dandenong Preschool has seen improvements to its outdoor space and curriculum with the recent addition of a chicken coop. The project was finished in September after six years of planning and extensive fundraising. A group of chickens were then introduced to the coop this month. The preschool's Parent Advisory Group President, Hayley Lourey, said the project has been important for the children's learning and development. "They've been writing their little stories about each of the chickens and doing their arts and crafts around the chickens," she said. "They can actually visually see it and touch it. "Children learn through visualisation, touch and feel and actually experiencing it. "They also learn that there are different behaviours. Each chicken has its own little personality and you don't get that from just pictures and books." The main source of funds for the project was the preschool's Chestnut Festival, a parent-organised event which attracts thousands of visitors to Kalorama Reserve on the first Sunday of every May. The festival started about 30 years ago as just a few parents selling chestnuts and has now grown into a popular event for the community. Once enough funds were raised, the coop was constructed by Richard Bellemo landscapes through recyclable materials, with
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By Derek Schlennstedt The Cockatoo Little Athletics club is hoping to gain more members now that construction has finished on their club. Cockatoo Little Athletics president Russell Butler said the club needs support now more than ever. He said the construction undertaken on the club has left them with fantastic facilities, but the club lost more than half of its members while they were closed. "We went from around 130 to 46," he said "We were supposed to lose the track for one season, but only got it handed back on 9 December and so we only had one week on the track then we broke up for Christmas and came back for February, march.""It basically killed us." The club has new facilities now and cater to
all running events, as well as shot put, javelin, discus, and triple jump and long jump events. Mr Butler said the work needed to rectify poor drainage on the oval. "The biggest problem we used to suffer was no drainage, and coming out of spring it'd be so wet we couldn't use the full 40m track until December." "The track now is absolutely awesome. We got a big downpour on Saturday, but we were straight back on the track and able to use it." He said the little athletics club worked hard to create a family-like environment."We might not have the most expensive track in Victoria, but we have the most beautiful surroundings," he said. "We're a very relaxed family club and we like to have parents in the infield supporting their children and involve everyone."
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Three of the best By Derek Schlennstedt The competition was too close to call at this year's Emerald Village Association (EVA) Citizen of the Year awards, with judges awarding the title to two very worthy winners. Both Ray Spencer and Wayne Collins were recipients of this year's Emerald Citizen of the Year award, with Avonsleigh local, Emma Jackel awarded with the Youth Citizen of the Year award. Judges stated that all awardees have served Emerald for many years in an unassuming, humble manner and have never sought personal recognition. As the Emerald Lions Club President, Ray Spencer has been at the forefront of change within the Emerald region and has been a passionate supporter of the Lions Rural Aid and Disaster Relief, helping farmers with stock feed. Mr Spencer is also the chairman of the Emerald Co-op and has been an enduring member of the Emerald Mechanics institute. Sharing the Emerald Citizen award with Mr Spencer was Emerald resident Wayne Collins, who founded the Emerald Centre for Youth and Outreach (ECHO). For over 30 years, Mr Collins has dedicated himself to improving the lives of others through developing youth programs, and effective disaster relief support services. Speaking to the Mail, Mr Collins said ECHO youth services and the Ready2Go programs were designed to strengthen family life and provide support during a natural disaster.
Often, a powerful idea comes from lived experience. That's the case for 23-year-old Emma Jackel who received this year's Emerald Young Citizen of the Year award on 22 October. Emma is a fifth-generation farmer from Avonsleigh who's story has inspired the creation of a platform, called Ladies from the Land, that supports women from rural and regional Australia. Emma and her family have faced adversity on numerous occasions. The first period of hardship began two years ago when Emma's 18-year-old cousin who was also a close friend - passed away. It seemed that just as the family would begin to recover from the tragic loss, another setback would hit. About one year later, Emma's dad sustained an acquired brain injury after falling onto his excavator. This saw him suffer six bleeds to his brain. He was airlifted to the Alfred Hospital, in a coma for 10 days and couldn't come home for about three months. Emma, doing distance education at the time, was the only person in her family that spent time at home, so it was up to her to take
At about 9:30AM on 23 January 2019, a woman parked her car in the Tecoma Primary School car park. The woman returned to her vehicle at about 10:30AM to discover it had been stolen. The vehicle was located at about 11:10AM at the Upwey Football Ground. A male was observed walking away from the vehicle. The same male was also observed riding a pushbike in the vicinity of the vehicle at Tecoma Primary School shortly before it was stolen. Police are appealing for public assistance to identify the male. Anyone with information is urged to contact Leading Senior Constable Bailey-Taylor at Belgrave Police Station on: 9754 6677
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From left; Emerald Youth Citizen of the Year award winner Emma Jackel, and Emerald Citizen of the Year award winners' Wayne Collins and Ray Spencer. "We were involved in our local church and we just started working with kids and the work just grew and grew and grew to the point where we just couldn't keep it going as volunteers," he said. "I'd been a CFA member at Clematis and a big break came in 2009 in a rather horrible way." "We got called to help after the Black Saturday fires. A big evacuation centre was set up in Whittlesea and we started working with kids and it was really after that, that we took what was a small group of volunteers locally and turned into the emergency support team."
Despite receiving a Queen's Award and a Cardinia Citizen of the Year award, Mr Collins said the community nominated Emerald Citizen of the Year award was bittersweet. "I've received a Queen's award out of the Australian honours and I've received citizen of the year for Cardinia but this is the best. Being nominated by your peers, that is pretty cool." "And to share it with someone like Ray Spencer is just awesome." This year the Emerald Village Association also awarded a Youth Citizen of the Year award to Avonsleigh local Emma Jackel, which was the first Youth Citizen award in many years.
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on the farm. She had to learn how to drive the excavator, feed the cows and even had to make tough decisions such as sell stock. "I had to run back and forth to the farm, the cows were calving at the time," she said. "It was just being thrown into the deep end you don't know really what to do. "I had friends and family give me guidance but dad's always been the one to tell me things about the farm. "Through that time it was really hard not just on me but the whole family." Deep down, Emma knew she wasn't alone when it came to battling tough times on a farm. One night, on her way home from the daily trip into the Alfred Hospital with her mum, Emma mentioned the idea of creating a platform where women could support each other and share their stories. After searching on Instagram for a potential group to join, she realised there was nothing of the sort. That's when she decided to create Ladies from the Land, a group where she shares stories of females living in remote areas and farms across the country. "I think it's important to be a positive light in other peoples lives," she said.
"Sometimes when I was in those situations I was like this is so hard, no one else is like this, why does it have to be us. "When you actually think about it, there are a heap more people out there that are struggling as well." With the support of some friends sharing the page on social media, its Instagram following started to grow rapidly. Emma said that within the first couple of months, the page had about 4000 followers. It is now just shy of 14,000 followers. "I get heaps of messages saying we love reading about other people...Just seeing how hard girls work," Emma said. "The biggest thing is girls are often, especially on farms and rural areas, sort of seen by other people as a stay at home mum. "But there are a lot of things going on behind the scenes that are not recognised." Through Ladies from the Land Emma also initiated a quilt drive earlier this year to help those impacted by the Bunyip State Park bushfire. After doing a call out on Instagram, Emma received over 1500 quilt blocks which she sewed together with her mum. For more information on Ladies from the Land visit ladiesfromthelandaustralia.com or contact ladiesfromtheland@gmail.com.
Police are pleading for residents in the Dandenong Range to lock their cars. Between 27 and November there was a spate of thefts from cars in Monbulk in and around Moxhams road and Davey Hill Road. Police said that all the thefts were form cars, which were left unlocked. "The moral of the story is if you don't want to be a victim and lose your belongs, lock it up and keep valuables out of sight," said police.
Operation Furlong At about 9:15PM, Highway Patrol members performing speed detection duties in the Croydon area as part of operation Maston identified a Ford utility travelling at 138 km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Maroondah Hwy. The vehicle was observed failing to stop at a red traffic light at Maroondah Highway and Kent Avenue. Shortly prior to being intercepted, the vehicle was again detected speeding at 105 km/h in a 60 km/h zone on Kent Ave. The 20-year-old male probationary driver returned a positive Preliminary Breath Test and accompanied the members to a police station where he returned an Evidentiary Breath Test result of 0.115. The man's licence was immediately suspended, and his vehicle was impounded for 30 days at a cost of $825. The man will face Court at a future date charged with speeding, drink-driving, speed dangerous, using defective motor vehicle and other traffic offences. Maroondah Highway Patrol OIC Sergeant Aston said the incident was extremely concerning. "It is extremely concerning that inexperienced drivers believe that they can behave in such a dangerous manner without any consideration for other road users or with the belief that they will escape detection by police."
Road closures With the weather warming up, the seasonal road closures period is now over and from now Forest and Wildlife Officers will be actively patrolling State Forest and Reserves within the Yarra District. Officers will be chatting to visitors about responsible forest use, such as firewood collection, campfires, off-road vehicle use, trail bikes and litter. For a full list of tracks and road which have been re-opened from Thursday, 31 October, visit: https://parkweb.vic.gov.au/ ... /closur ... /seasonal-road-closures2\
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Keeping an eye on steps Gentlemen, this is an article for you. Who loves to stride up the 1000 steps? Lift in the gym or get stuck into manual labour at home? Who pauses to think about protecting their lower back or if their legs are up to the task? And who stops to think about their pelvic floor? Yes, this article is going to shine a little light on the nether regions! Research into male pelvic health has about 20 years to catch up to that of females. And while a female pelvis garners much attention what do we know about the male? Pelvic floor muscles are vital to maintain support and control of bladder and bowel and play a huge role in sexual function. We know that prostatic enlargement can cause bladder dysfunctions such as frequency, urgency, slow or interrupted urine flow and even bladder obstruction. Surgery for prostate cancer inevitably results in urinary incontinence and many men struggle to get out of bed without leaking let alone see themselves mowing the lawn or
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Physiotherapist, Dandenong Ranges Physio, Olinda playing a round of golf. To make things more devastating neural trauma after prostate surgery leads to Erectile Dysfunction (ED) with nerve regeneration painfully slow, if at all. And ED is not just reserved for the postprostatectomy patient as up to 40 per cent of over 40-year-olds have some dysfunction which escalates to around 70 per cent of 70 year-olds.
We also know that Chronic Pelvic Pain syndrome, or Chronic Prostatitis, is the most common urological diagnosis in men under 40 years. It may affect 2-14 per cent of the population and that tight or overactive pelvic floor muscles are often a contributor to symptoms. There is strong evidence that specific pelvic floor muscle training with a physiotherapist before and after prostate surgery can significantly reduce the severity and duration of incontinence. A study in the UK found that pelvic exercises helped 70 per cent of men with ED regain normal or significantly improved erectile function. Jen Vardy is hosting a free and informal discussion on Men's Pelvic Health at Form and Practice (the new name for Dandenong Ranges Physio) in Olinda on 20 November 12.30pm to 1.15pm. Registrations are essential, or book a session with Jen, by calling the clinic on 9751 0400.
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SNIPPETS Ready2Go A free Ready2Go community barbecue will take place at St Luke's Church car park in Emerald on 9 November from 4-6pm. The free community event offers a great opportunity to socialise and see how the Ready2Go program can prepare your loved ones in extreme events such as a fire or storm, and even intense prolonged days of hot weather.
Belgrave Fire Brigade Open Day On November 10 from 10am to 2pm, Belgrave Fire Brigade will open its doors to the public. On the day, there will be a range of activi-
ties including a jumping castle, sausage sizzle and fairy floss, and a range of useful exhibits and information. Volunteer firefighters will be on hand to answer all questions regarding fire safety and the coming fire season. Belgrave Fire Brigade is located at 4 Bayview Road Belgrave.
DRMC turns 40 The Dandenong Range Music Council is celebrating 40 years of community music. As part of the 40th anniversary, a history 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 memo-
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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.
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Friends of George Tindale Memorial Garden 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.
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Local dancer stepping out By Derek Schlennstedt Five years ago, Milla Sambell from Macclesfield watched on as her three-year-old son passed away. The years that followed were filled with trauma, grief and a complete loss of understanding on how to continue living. But In 2018, Ms Sambell found comfort in dancing and that all changed. Since then she has found a new love for the sport, and this December will compete in Australia’s premier competitive DanceSport event - the 2019 Australian DanceSport Championship. “It is said that you can both lose yourself and find yourself in dancing. I have found truth in those words, especially during the past 15 months,” Ms Sambell told the Mail. “I thought I would never feel alive; I lost all purpose, I lost myself and refused to believe that I could feel happy ever again.
“The thing is, I was born to dance. It has been my passion from the start, but life would dictate otherwise and I had to give up on dance at a very young age. I thought I had lost my chance forever. “Except now, in my 30s I have discovered there is no such thing as being too old to pursue a dream.” Following her son’s death, Ms Sambell rekindled her love for dance and joined a small ballroom studio in Belgrave South in July 2018. Although she felt overwhelmed by being in a class with younger people, she persisted. “I remember feeling overwhelmed, not being able to keep up with the kids on my first lesson, and so I began private lessons,” she told the Mail. “I soon discovered that there was a whole world of ballroom and Latin dance, that, if I worked hard enough, I could be a part of. “Three months later, I competed in my first
competition, placing first in Rumba and third in Waltz.” For Ms Sambell dancing has provided a psychological relief from the death of her son and has given her a new lease on life. Speaking to the Mail Ms Sambell said that through dance one could ‘lose track of the negativity in life, and find a better version of themselves’. “Words can hardly express what dancing has given me. It has given me purpose, something positive to live for and to absorb myself in,” she said. “When people are hurting, they need more than empathy; they need something to do. And my suggestion is, just dance.” Ms Sambell will be doing just that, when from 6-8 December she will compete against globally-recognised dancers at Margaret Court Arena as part of the 2019 Australian DanceSport Championship.
Macclesfield dancer Milla Sambell has overcome a great amount of grief to compete in her first Australian Championship in December. Picture: FEATHER FINISH PHOTOGRAPHY
Designing a cleaner future in classroom By Derek Schlennstedt
Emerald Secondary College students and STOP team Christian Stammer, Jaicob Barrot, Ethan Crosher, Ruby Rose, Lena Dellaert and Principal Jodie Doble.
Five Emerald Secondary College students will be travelling to America next year, after winning the Future Problem Solving Australian National Championships for their reverse vending machine (RVM) design. The students competed against 24 schools from all over Australia and Tasmania at Moreton Bay College in Brisbane on the weekend of 19 October. The Emerald Secondary College team dubbed STOP (Stop Trashing Our Planet), were the 2019 National Community Problem Solving Champions, with judges commending their innovative reverse vending machine design.
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“Your display was an excellent explanation of your project scope, what you have achieved and was visual stimulating,” stated the judges. “Congratulations on achieving such a great result, including installing RVM and wider outreach.“ “You are to be commended on managing expansion of your project and the outcome you have achieved.” That outcome includes a fully functional RVM machine at Emerald Secondary, and a second RVM machine in Emerald Main Street. “We were up against nine teams and it was quite a nerve racking experience, but we managed to pull through and come first, which was really, really exciting,” Christian Stammer said.
The students’ reverse vending machine is an incentive-based idea, which provides candy or money when the user recycles. “When they recycle their bottle or can, they can get a reward and the idea of it is to reward good behaviours like recycling plastic bottles.” Once collected, the bottles are saved from landfill and recycled responsibly. The students will now represent Australia next June at the World Championships and a GoFundMe will be set up to help them get there. Until then, they plan to continue advocating for RVM recycling and will be pushing for the State Government to introduce RVM recycling in Victoria.
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Over 2500 ghouls, goblins and colourful dayof-the-dead characters arrived at Ferny Creek Reserve on 26 October for a day of visual delights at this year's Halloween on the Green. Undeterred by the weather forecast, The Philanthropic Collective once again created a spectacular charity event for all the entire community. "We were firmly glued to the weather radar throughout the day, ready to enact our emergency plan," said event director Andrew FillipGautier, "But the weather didn't stop us and the sun made several appearances." Children and families lined up to be part of the huge amount of free entertainment with Le Pine Funerals a stand out highlight, along with the New Orleans style Mayors Parade. Andrew told the Mail the day was pure theatre designed to ignite the imagination. "There would be few events that a family of five could attend for under $50.00 and have access to free carnival rides, endless entertainment and food" said Andrew. "The historic log cabin at the reserve was reimagined as a haunted house and a right of passage for the children of the Hills" Andrew and his team promised there would be even more surprises for 2020 with Halloween falling on Saturday 31 October. Mimi Ghisellini from Connect Create Photography caught all the action from the day.
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Students cook up a storm at college By Jessica Anstice They may not be "masterchefs" but local primary school students sure knew how to cook up a storm at Emerald Secondary College on Wednesday 23 October. Students from Harkaway, Emerald, Carrington, and Boronia West primary schools went head on in a cook off to see which students could create the most delicious meal. Emerald Primary School Students took out best entree in the competition, while Harkaway Primary School whipped up the number one main and Carrington Primary School the best dessert. Food judges Gembrook MP Brad Battin, and chefs from Incy Wincy and The General in Emerald selected Harkaway and Carrington primary schools as equal first overall. "The kids loved it. I've already had emails from teachers having kids requesting another cook off this year," Emerald Primary School kitchen garden program coordinator Jess Tannock said. "All staff involved yesterday would love to see more of these types of events happen more often and the kids all agree. "Hopefully we can get more schools involved in this to encourage healthy eating, knowledge around food preparation and sharing food with people from all communities."
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Staying in good health Spring is here and the Natural Healing Centre in Ferny Creek can help sort out hay fever, wheezing and everyday coughs and colds. The centre's team of naturopaths, acupuncturist and osteopath specialise in improving immune systems. The team claimed numerous people are reacting to high pollen counts and the effects of food processed with added white flour, food additives and food preservatives. The end of winter can leave many deficient in Vitamin D, leading to a compromised immunity and lingering colds and coughs. The Natural Healing Centre uses a system called NAET, which works to offer relief from chronic sinus, streaming nose and eyes, headaches etc, within a very short time. The NAET system uses traditional Chinese medicine principles of acupressure points. The technique aims to increase patient's immune function and thereby lessen their reactions as well as improve patients gut health. The small intestine is where the body absorbs goodness such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids (protein foods), antioxidants and essential oil (such as your plant oils and fish oils) from everyday food. Small intestines produce their own B vitamins as well as substances that stop infections, which greatly improve the body's immune response to viruses and bacteria and fungi and pollutants. The centre claimed that good intestinal health improves immunity and lessons intolerances.
The Natural Healing Centre team. From back left, Paul Turner (osteopath/craniosacral therapist), Angelina, Dr Nerida James, Ashleigh Mythen (naturopath) and Robyn (clinic manager). Along with the NAET technique, the centre has a range of treatment options. These include homeopathic medicines, herbal supplements and tonics, high dosage prescription vitamins and minerals, lymphatic drainage, spinal manipulation, bowen therapy, therapeutic massage, acupuncture and cranio-sacral therapy. The centre's naturopath, Ashliegh Mythen, is offering a $20 discount to all new patients during October and November, while acupuncturist and massage therapist Andrew Moulton is offering a spring special of $40 for a half-hour consultation. For more information, call 97551900 or visit www.Naturalhealingcentre.com.au.
Getting active again through myotherapy For anyone in need of fixing aches and pains, Teghan Allan from TDA Myotherapy is used to providing results. In her first season working with Richmond Football Club this year, she helped the side claim premiership glory. Teghan has been running TDA Myotherapy in Monbulk for the past two years and had been in the industry for four years. She completed her Advanced Diploma in Myotherapy at RMIT and then became heavily involved in the sporting industry. She worked at multiple clinics and sporting clubs - such as Lilydale Eagles Football Club and Monbulk Ranges Soccer Club - before settling full-time in her own business and at Richmond. Myotherapy is the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions. It involves the manipulation of muscles, tendons and nerves to treat the cause of the pain and not just the issue. The practise involves different modalities such as cupping and dry needling as well as deep tissue, soft tissue treatment and much more. Myotherapy helps treat individuals who may experience chronic aching, arthritic pain, head aches and nerve compression. Teghan also specialises in muscle tensions, chronic back pain, inflammation, pain and stiffness, stress, joint mobility and flexibility, injury recovery and pre and post natal conditions. She said she aims to help patients feel empowered and return to exercise or daily life without pain. "I believe the best feature to my business is the ability for me to engage and connect with
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Tavisbrook and The Nook By Derek Schlennstedt Discover every Nook and Cranny at The Nook in the Dandenong Ranges. This beautiful romantic cottage style garden is set in the Dandenong Ranges against the backdrop of imposing chestnut trees. With spring in the air, creator Val Jackson said now is the best time to visit. She said the garden features a huge array of floral favourites and in spring roses, lavender, camellias and azaleas are the highlight. "It's very much a romantic English cottage style garden," Val said. "Full of perennials and roses - they're my great passion." "It's an interesting garden and has brick paths and different levels but not too steep and also has steps and a ramp, so if people come with a pram or wheelchair, they can use the ramp." Val and her neighbour Doug Brook who owns Tavisbrook garden just next door are featuring their gardens together with both gardens complimenting one another. Ms Jackson said her garden helps to keep alive the memory of her loving husband, Don,
Doug Brooks from Tavisbrook in his garden with his new stone seat. 199439 with whom she started the garden 12 years ago. She said the many frameworks and arches within the garden complement the 'secret garden' feel and attributes much of the design to her husband's vision.
Val Jackson from the Nook in her garden with her Dog “Flora�. 199439
"Don was a horticulturist and he had a vast knowledge," she said. "He taught me all I know and I open this in his memory." Entry to The Nook and the Tavisbrook Garden next door costs $10 for both gardens and
all proceeds go towards the Monbulk CFA. The event will be held over the weekend of November 16-17, from 10am to 4.30pm The open gardens are at The Nook, 5 Tavistock Road, Monbulk and Tavisbrook Garden at 6 Tavistock road, Monbulk.
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HillsceneLIVE 2019 explores identity, family and more By Derek Schlennstedt Shattering the walls of traditional art, 'Shifting thresholds - hillsceneLIVE 2019' takes up its new home at Karwarra Gardens in the Dandenong ranges with an experimental art festival. Unearthing answers of where we have come from, where we have been, and where we may go, 'Shifting thresholds- hillsceneLIVE 2019' embodies live experimental art and performative expression. The art premiered at the eighth hillsceneLIVE festival capstones the months of blood, sweat and tears our artists have endured. Every artist has dug deep into their practice, channelling their innermost expression for audiences to behold. With 15 distinct and varied acts covering circus, dance, live art and storytelling, this year's festival is an opportunity to witness the artistic journey, from seeds of idea to the final raw performance. Threading all of the pieces together is this year's theme, "Turbulent lineages to shifting thresholds", sifting through the nitty gritty details of identity, family, consequences and uncertainty, and by no means traditional. Delve into a shared human experience, from collective lineages flowing into a coinciding and unknown future. Gulsen Ozer weaves an intimate and true
HillsceneLIVE 2019 takes up its new home at Karwarra Gardens in the Dandenong ranges. tale of family and life experiences in her piece and Dani-Ela Kayler explores our changing realities through contemporary and intense human dance. The program is also packed with plenty of experiences for everyone, including; creative conversations with the artists where they unpack the bold choices and complex themes in
their works, live music from intriguing local bands, and even creative hands-on workshops. With the last breath of spring HillsceneLIVE invites you to Karwarra to challenge the ingrained and established boundaries of art. HillsceneLIVE takes place on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 November. For tickets go to http://www.hillscenelive.com/
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Falls for the public By Derek Schlennstedt Open Gardens Victoria will open the naturalistic Dandenong Ranges garden created by renowned landscape designer Phillip Johnson. Stepping into Phillip Johnson's 2.8-hectare property at Olinda, surrounded by towering Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) and with filtered views out to the Yarra Valley, you could be forgiven for thinking you'd stumbled upon a natural waterhole in a native forest that has been there forever. Such is the clever design behind the garden at Billabong Falls, which was the inspiration for the 'Trailfinders Australian Garden' that won 'Best in Show' at Chelsea Flower Show 2013. Phillip specialises in the establishment of environmentally sustainable billabongs, natural (chemical free) swimming pools and water features that are replenished by stormwater, set within naturalistic landscapes where rock is used to spectacular effect. The land at Billabong Falls has a 22-metre level change from the top of Phillip's studio to the base of the landscape, which has allowed runoff water from the driveway and roof to be channelled beautifully throughout the landscape into two billabongs. One billabong has now become a natural-filtration swimming pool with a serpentine timber walkway and small pebble path that creates a reflexology experience in bare feet. Other garden features also include dry riverbeds, an outdoor shower, and a beautiful private sitting area complete with firepit. The rocks used have all been sourced less than 20 kilometres from the property and consist of angular hornfels rock and bronze granite. All painstakingly craned into place. The soil is a fertile red volcanic or mountain
This is the garden that inspired Phil's ''Best in Show'' garden at Chelsea Flower Show in 2013 and is a masterful demonstration of how to sympathetically replicate nature and be sustainable with water in a garden. soil - set within the Dandenongs' wet-sclerophyll rainforest of eucalypts with an understorey of ancient soft and rough tree ferns. Planting has followed a sympathetic theme of native plants that can cope with the shady conditions, while rock steps are softened by
gently creeping Kidney Weed and Native Violet. Phillip's Design Studio will also be open to the public along with the garden on 23 and 24 November. Entry is $10, though under 18's are free.
Killer thriller Terminator: Dark Fate Starring Natalia Reyes, Mackenzie Davis and Linda Hamilton Rated MA15+ Terminator: Dark Fate is a compelling, visceral thriller marred by severe unoriginality. The plot has solid character development and balances internal and external conflict well: as Dani (Natalia Reyes) and her allies struggle against the deadly robot assassin hunting them, Dani grows more confident and accepts her destiny as resistance leader in the dire future ahead of them. Mackenzie Davis is extremely versatile as Grace, Dani's cybernetically-augmented protector, conveying bravado, vulnerability and incredible prowess in the action sequences, and has fun adversarial chemistry with Linda Hamilton as veteran Terminator hunter Sarah Connor. Arnold Schwarzenegger provides deadpan levity and some touching moments as a Terminator who grew a sense of compassion. After several tame sequels, Dark Fate reinstates the bleak atmosphere and brutal intensity of the first two Terminator films, but retreads them extremely closely, down to individual plot beats and set-pieces. Dark Fate attempts an intriguing metatextual layer, with Sarah and the Arnie Terminator coming to terms with the dark future they know while helping Dani and Grace prepare for a new apocalypse. However, little has changed in any practical sense, as a homicidal AI (Legion, instead of Skynet) is still sending robot assassins back in time; as such, the film's emphasis on passing on the torch for a changed future feels flimsy. Terminator: Dark Fate has engaging performances and brutal thrills, but a very derivative plot structure and a hollow attempt to rework the Terminator mythos. - Seth Lukas Hynes
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RYE - A RUSTIC FARMHOUSE IMAGINE a rustic, rambling farmhouse style residence designed and built in the 1970s and loved by only three families, offered to the market for the fortunate new caretaker to appreciate all her charm and ambiance. With an absolutely perfect location, just a seven minute walk to Belgrave station and all the cafes and amenities of the township. 'Rye' was originally designed by a local architect, accentuating hardwood polished floors, amazing rustic beams, open fireplaces, original handcrafted windows and doors complete with vintage hardware. Recently updated by the current owners with a brand new zinc roof that complements the rustic 'board and batten' exterior, improved by additional insulation, updated carpets and fabulous functional kitchen. Offering a flexible floorplan over three levels optioning three or four bedrooms, multiple living and dining spaces, fabulous decking areas and boardwalk with a fenced hot spa on the lower level of the garden. The kitchen is on trend yet complements the architecture in whites and stainless steel appliances, island bench and abundant garden views. Very family friendly, this hub
of the home has sitting areas adjacent while a walk-in larder complete with large double door fridge, storage drawers and open hutch also allows external side access. The master bedroom wing is spacious and relaxed with fireplace, parents retreat or study, WIR and recently updated ensuite perfectly situated on the ground floor also versatile with separate private access. Upstairs, two or revert back to three additional bedrooms on the first floor, cosy with neutral carpets and light filled with walls of windows framing garden and valley views. The original bathroom adds a bit of
quirkiness plus a huge walk-in attic ready for conversion or used as terrific storage space. The main living area is centralised around the open fireplace, casual and rustic provincial with a dining nook and French Doors providing access to the raised herb garden and private outdoor seating on the north facing deck. Downstairs a long room dominated by a brick wall creates an industrial feel, ideal for watching movies, a sewing or craft room or a teenagers retreat... plus so much more. Light filled throughout, a neutral palette and a well planned lay-out, this home will pull at
the heartstrings from the moment you enter. Outdoors, access the home is easy via the flat driveway, ample car parking and a double carport all surrounded by lush greenery. Excessive room under the home provides storage and a great lined workshop with a further home office/craft room accessed around the side is simply awaiting some imagination! Rarely a property with so much charm and appeal is offered to the market in such a perfect location, inspection is essential to realise why living in 'Rye' is the true meaning of home. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 16 Terrys Avenue, BELGRAVE, VIC 3160 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $830,000-$913,000 Contact: Corinne Sukroo and Jo Hirst, BELL REAL ESTATE OLINDA
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UPWEY ON THE UP UPWEY has been named as one of Melbourne’s upcoming suburbs for growth. Ranges First National Real Estate knows just how great Upwey is. With its ‘laid back Dandenong ranges lifestyle’ and easy 50-minute commute to the city by train, Upwey is growing among tradies and families alike. Upwey is all about the community village atmosphere, with its hip cafes and restaurants that the younger demographic love and with the median house price of $687,000, you can see why. In 2019, 108 properties were sold in Upwey, a major rise in the market compared to the previous year 2018 only having 88 sales. According to Core Logic, 76 of the 108 properties sold in Upwey in 2019 were sold between $600,000 and $2 million! 48 Kooringal Road, 21 Earl Street, 5 Birdwood Avenue, 6 Fernery Road and 318 Glenfern Road are just a few of the properties sold in Upwey within the past six months by Ranges First National Real Estate. There are currently 30 homes on the
market in Upwey as of 30 October 2019, these homeowners have beaten the spring rush and have already put their properties online! So, if you are thinking of selling your home in Upwey, right now is the time to give Ranges First National a call. With over 200 buyers on our database that are looking in Upwey for their new homes! Ranges First National Real Estate has a combined 125 years of local experience and knowledge. Selling over 7000 homes in the local area, Ranges First National Real Estate will be sure to bring those buyers to your property and ensure you receive a great result. They would love to meet and discuss marketing strategies and how the current database of buyers could view your home with minimal fuss and maximum benefits. They pride themselves on being local residents in the service of local residents, so drop by the office in Belgrave or Cockatoo for a chat. Alternatively call on 9754 6111 or email reception@rangesfn.com.au ●
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BACKING THE FARMERS DANDENONG Ranges Community Bank Group is pleased to be able to support the current Rotary Clubs of Australia national drought appeal. Group chairman John Waters, has announced that it is kicking off the Dandenong Ranges efforts with a donation of $5000. “Anyone can donate to the Rotary Club of Australia appeal through our branches located in Upwey, Belgrave and Cockatoo or online,” he said. “This is a very worthy appeal for us to get behind as farming is essential to our economy and we must do everything we can to support it.” There will be a focus on both short-term needs and longer-term recovery for farmers and their communities. mailcommunity.com.au
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While many farmers have strengthened resilience in their farm business to weather dry times the current ongoing drought across much of Queensland, the extreme drought being experienced in NSW, and the prolonged dry conditions in parts of Victoria and South Australia, mean even strong people, businesses and communities need some support. The Dandenong Ranges Community Bank Group encourages people to get behind this appeal and help Rotary Clubs of Australia to sustain our farm communities. People can donate online at: www. bendigobank.com.au/rotarydrought or at their nearest Bendigo Bank branch. Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible and donors will be provided with a tax receipt. ●
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14/11 Westlands Road Emerald
$485,000 - $530,000
$850,000 - $930,000
27 Station Road Gembrook
A Rare Gem In Emerald!
Modern Masterpiece!
Rarely do you see a unit of this quality for sale in the popular Chestnut Gardens over 55s complex in Emerald. Stylishly renovated & light illed 2 BDR unit with well-appointed kitchen, open plan living/dining room, sunny north facing private paved courtyard, single LU garage, GDH, S/S, fully fenced & landscaped gardens.This beautiful home would suit retiree downsizers or investors & will not last long!
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.
Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032
Contact: Richard Birtchnell 0438 747 357
5 Kookaburra Court Gembrook
$745,000 - $812,000
17 Banks Smith Drive Gembrook
$720,000 - $790,000
When Only The Best Will Do!
This Family Home Ticks All The Boxes!
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.
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: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032, Bethany Day 0438 844 968
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
53 Mountain Road Cockatoo
10 Doonaha Road Cockatoo
$950,000 - $1,045,000
$895,000 - $970,000
Contemporary Luxury Living!
Multiple Accommodation on 24 Private Acres!
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?
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.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
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$830,000-$913,000
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$1,100,000-$1,200,000
Rye - A Rustic Farmhouse
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Imagine a rustic, farmhouse style residence designed & built in the 1970’s & loved by only 3 families, offered to the market for the new caretaker to appreciate all her charm & ambiance. With a perfect location, just a 7 minute walk to Belgrave station & township. ‘Rye’ was originally designed by a local architect, accentuating polished loors, rustic beams, open ireplaces, original handcrafted windows & doors complete with vintage hardware. Recently updated with a new zinc roof that complements the rustic ‘board & batten’ exterior, improved by additional insulation, updated carpets & functional kitchen. Offering a lexible loorplan over 3 levels optioning 3 or 4 bedrooms, multiple living & dining spaces, decking areas & boardwalk with a fenced hot spa on the lower level of the garden.
Picturesque and fertile, this beautiful country property, positioned on 10 glorious acres (approx) boasts unspoilt views over lush pasture to the distant hills. The substantial 3 bedroom residence, in excellent order, is privately situated within established gardens. Light illed interiors are complemented by stunning aspects from every window. The kitchen is modern and fully appointed & extends outdoors to the undercover entertaining area. Fully fenced with barn style shed, mains gas and water rights from the spring fed dam, allows for a diverse range of horticultural pursuits. If you have ever pictured yourself getting away from it all and enjoying the good life, this is the property you have been imagining! Make this your reality today.
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31 Mangans Road Lilydale
$650,000-$715,000
1 Grey Street Belgrave
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The Ultimate Blank Canvas
Nestled in a leafy enclave with a peaceful sense of privacy, this beautifully maintained and loved 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home offers a magniicent garden, private outdoor areas and a sun-drenched aspect bringing natural light throughout. Located at the gateway to the Yarra Valley, this magniicent parcel affords generous options for car parking, trailers, caravans and boats with 2 separate driveways. The 19 square home and multiple living zones allows ample room for, tradies, growing families, downsizers or even the professional couple. A short distance to the Lilydale and Mount Evelyn villages and amenities, this is the perfect slice of your own private paradise.
This once loved home packed with features including rear entertaining deck, workshop underneath and generous living areas is yearning to be taken into the 21st century. The 3 bedroom cottage sits nestled within the grounds of this property ripe for renovation. The property includes a crescent driveway and dual road frontage. Perfect for the irst home buyer entering the market or the aspiring renovator, sitting on 1,659m2 (approx.), this property is a hidden gem in the foothills of the Dandenongs. The original home is surrounded by established European plantings, in a beautiful private setting and located on one of the premier streets of Belgrave.
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120 Mt Dandenong Tourist Road, TREMONT BESPOKE HOME ON BEAUTiFUL 5 AcRES APPROX
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This bespoke home on a beautiful 5 acres is a shining example of stylish Hills living. Set to a backdrop of brilliant vista views and privately positioned along a sweeping drive, “Quambie” is a haven in lush natural surrounds. This property’s location only 50 minutes from Melbourne cBD and moments from bus and train transport creates a unique blend of central and secluded. with features including a circular drive, full fencing, and a natural spring, there is potential for a homestead lifestyle while still offering easy access to amenities.
An exciting opportunity is now available to purchase this unique property in the highly sought after suburb of Belgrave South. Near the end of a quiet, no through road, this quaint cottage will be the project you are after to renovate, extend and enjoy. Sitting on approx 1/4 acre of useable, sloping land that overlooks a trickling creek at the bottom of the block, this will be the start of something special for you and your family. Only a short stroll to Belgrave South shops, primary school, public transport and with easy access to wellington Rd and Burwood Hwy, this is your dream home in the making (STcA).
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19 Belgrave Hallam Road, BELGRAVE PERFEcTLY POSiTiONED HOME wiTH POOL
$665,000 - $730,000 3A 2B 3C
The inviting home’s upper level offers an open concept galley kitchen and dining area with bright corner windows. From here, the floorplan flows to the lounge with floor to ceiling windows that overlook the heated lagoon-style covered pool ideal for the coming summer months. with an upper level ensuite-effect bedroom with wiR, and a lower level with spacious cinema/rumpus room with bar, this home is designed for enjoyment and family-friendly living.
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2/11 Lydford Road, FERNTREE GULLY ONLY 1 LEFT- UNiT 2 !!
$620,000-$650,000 3A 2B 1C
Smart, sophisticated and styled to impress today’s modern buyers, choose from one of these 2 townhouses that have been built with low maintenance living as a main focus. TOwNHOUSE 2. • 3 Storey • Spacious lounge and separate dining/meals • Single garage with internal access • Private balcony
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The dawning of a new era By Russell Bennett The planets are finally aligning for Gembrook Cockatoo's netballers. Their Orchard Road home courts were decommissioned two years ago, but the sad reality is they were unfit for play long before that. The rich, red soil that Gembrook is so well known for would form a kind of mudslide on wet days, pouring on to the courts, while weeds would regularly pop up through the cracks in the playing surface. And then there's the 'netball clubrooms' at the ground - currently nothing more than a storage shed on the side of the courts. The past few years haven't exactly been easy on the Brookers, but now there's a bright, shining light for the club. Not only are both the football and netball arms about to embark on exciting new facility upgrades, the netballers have a new coach who can't wait to lead them through their exciting new chapter. If all goes to plan, the Brookers will have new facilities ready for the start of the 2021 AFL Outer East season - and for the netballers that includes a new netball pavilion and court upgrades. And together with newly-appointed senior coach Shanae Ingram, they can't wait. "With the upgrades - I guess the complete redoing - of the courts, and the addition of a pavilion, I think we're finally going to be able to showcase what we can do, and how we want things to be moving forward at Gembrook," outgoing coach Mickey U'ren told the Mail at a windswept Brookers HQ recently.
Shanae Ingram has taken the Gembrook Cockatoo netball coaching reins from her great friend Mickey U'ren. 199770 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT The Brookers are set to embark on a new campaign in AFL Outer East Division 1 next season - up from Division 2, where extensive game day travel was a regular feature. And that's another part of this plan that's all fitting into place - playing against clubs much closer to home, and therefore standing a much better chance of attracting quality playing talent from the nearby growth corridor. "It's just so exciting at the moment because
we are going into a division that's more central to us, we're getting our brand new courts, starting on our pavilion, and we're bringing in a new head coach," U'ren explained. "I can't wait until the building is up and the courts are done. "I want to sit in the middle of the new courts and have a picnic when they're all done - to pop a bottle of champagne celebrate the work we've done."
After navigating the arduous political minefield that is trying to secure approval and funding for facility upgrades, the Brookers are now looking forward to one hell of an exciting future. The football club has signed a number of new players, while Ingram has moved from her home club Kooweerup in West Gippsland up to Gembrook to take the Brookers' netballers forward. U'ren said Ingram's appointment was an easy one, for a couple of key reasons. "It wasn't just because I know her so well as a person, it was because I know she and her family would fit into our football netball club seamlessly," she said. "I really believe she'll get the most out of herself, and the most out of us here. "I know how passionate she is about her netball. I've been fortunate enough to be mentored by Shanae for my whole coaching career so far. She's always the first person I turn to. "The girls need that fresh voice, and someone who's really passionate to do the role as well. Someone like Shanae could really light a fire under us again and push us to the next level." The Brookers will hold netball tryouts on November 21, 23, and 28 from 6pm, 11am, and 6pm respectively at their temporary netballing home at Mountain Road in Cockatoo. Players wishing to register their interest should head to https://form.jotform. co/92977418533873, or visit the club's Facebook page. For more information call Shanae on 0432 635 788, or Mickey on 0423 016 955.
Mount Evelyn females strive for football success By Romy Stephens Two former Mount Evelyn Football Netball Club members have been selected in this year's AFLW draft. Former Mount Evelyn netballer Serena Gibbs was selected by Carlton at pick 44 while Lauren Tesoriero was selected by Richmond at pick 96. Lauren played junior football with Mount Evelyn and was also the senior men's assistant forwards coach this year. She previously played AFLW for Collingwood and interestingly, is Richmond's recruiter meaning she was involved in drafting herself to the club. Serena formerly played netball with Warburton and Mount Evelyn before making the switch to football this year by joining the Eastern Ranges. She also featured in several VFLW matches for Hawthorn where she continued to impress. The 19-year-old said she never anticipated being drafted after just one season under her belt. "It was surreal. I never thought I'd have my name called out ... I was in absolute utter shock," she said. "I'm looking forward to developing my skills as a footballer and to see where I can go in my football journey as I'm quite new at the game. The drafting of two former members is a big boost for Mount Evelyn as the club looks to continue providing to the talent pool of VFLW and AFLW in years to come. Since starting its first senior women's team in 2017, the club has made two preliminary finals and one grand final. Club secretary, Lauren Zelunka said Mount Evelyn has been very encouraging of women's football. "We have been one of the leaders in the area in relation to female participation, having had strong netball teams, as well as often leading the way in relation to junior girls and senior women's football teams," she said. "We've got a number of talented girls and women who have come through the club, playing in Eastern Ranges TAC games, to playing VFLW and of course being drafted to AFLW. "Once we have our new clubrooms, hopefully in the next year or two, with dedicated male and female change rooms, that can hopefully help us attract females across all ages." 18 MAIL
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Monbulk bowlers take it By Eric Markham Monbulk Bowls Club's Division 1 team welcomed Albert Park for the first time in its history over the weekend. To top off the historical event, Monbulk came away with a resounding 71 to 35 win. Andrew Bell's rink led by just one shot after 11 ends, but they then won the next five ends by 18 shots to put the game beyond doubt. They eventually won 30 to 14. Richard Cookson's rink trailed by three shots after seven ends. They then won the next six ends to open up a five shot lead and were able to maintain this lead winning by six shots, 21 to 15. Eric Markham's rink grabbed the lead early
and only conceded six ends for the game to win 20 to 6. Monbulk 2 suffered a loss against topplaced Mooroolbark at home. Di Bigelow's rink led by seven shots after 17 ends. However, the Mooroolbark rink found some form to come within one shot with two ends to play. The Monbulk rink steadied and won the last two ends to take the game 16 to 13. Graeme Goller's rink had a close tussle throughout the day with the lead changing regularly in the back end of the game. The Monbulk rink had a one shot advantage going into the last end, but dropped a five
to lose by four shots, 15 to 19. Eric Furby's rink found it difficult to put consecutive winning ends together and hence fell behind their opponents, eventually losing 25 to 12. This meant a loss for the Monbulk team by 14 shots, 57 to 43. Monbulk 3 hit the road to take on Mooroolbark. Peter Francis' rink had a close contest up to the 12th end when they trailed by just one shot, but in the end, Mooroolbark proved too strong winning 16 to 13. Ray Pike's rink started well and led by five shots after four ends. They then lost the next three ends including
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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7599 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1,Dispatch. 6, Left. 8, S-em-i (rev). 9, Mutineer. 10, Slate. 11, Per-use. 13, Star-(fi)ve. 15, L-ar-iat (rev). 17, Bottle (-green). 19, Ava-st. 22, Sol-ution. 23, Rook. 24, It-ch. 25, Ha-sten-ed Down - 2, I-deal. 3, Pai-nte-r. 4, To-me. 5, H-ot sp-ell. 6, Line-r. 7, Free-sia. 12, F-ever-ish 14, Took out. 16, Rever-i-e. 18, T-ruth. 20, Stole. 21, Ends (anag).
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DOWN 2. One lot is everything it should be (5). 3. He gave us a picture of the two ten chugging in (7). 4. How the book I lent should be returned (4). 5. Stop off in some inferno where there’s a heat-wave (3,5). 6.Row right after the ship (5). 7. At a loose end, as I might be in the garden (7). 12. Over-excited as always, delve about (8). 14. Deleted as dated (4,3). 16. Dream, constantly, I have got trapped by again (7). 18. It’s time the girl had the facts (5). 20. What kept one warm - or made hot! (5). 21. Stops for the sendoff (4).
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1. A message saying “Kill” (8). 6. Pushed off the side (4). 8. The half back is me in it (4). 9. He may have risen to become captian! (8). 10. Run down to get something from the builder’s yard (5). 11. Read through and get Sue to translate (6). 13. Fast getting light by half five (6). 15. It catches the soldier in the end, retreating (6). 17. A green preserve (6). 19. Stop and give way to the girl (5). 22. having the sun out, in a different way, provides the answer (8). 23. Do for the bird (4). 24. Long article written by the companion (4). 25. With a gun stuck in the head, frantic, lost no time (8). DOWN 2. One lot is everything it should be (5). 3. He gave us a
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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7599 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Sombrero. 6, Ajar. 8, Gala. 9, Anecdote. 10, Rivet. 11, Corner. 13, Canyon. 15, Morose. 17, Victor. 19, Fatal. 22, Panorama. 23, Ibis. 24, Next. 25, Hellenic. Down - 2, Okapi. 3, Bravery. 4, Edam. 5, Overcome. 6, Adder. 7, Artless. 12, Encroach. 14, Animate. 16, Realize. 18, Trout. 20, Alibi. 21, Ball.
ACROSS Hat (8) Open (4) Festivity (4) Story (8) Fasten (5) Angle (6) Gorge (6) Gloomy (6) Winner (6) Deadly (5) Wide view (8) Bird (4) Nearest (4) Greek (8)
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