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Give a real gift By Jed Lanyon

Karen Roberts, Caroline Brown, Ed McGettigan, Alison Gommers, Tim Schwaiger, Sheree Laumen and Keeley Mahoney. 199524 HICCI executive officer Alison Gommers said, "It's a huge help for us, especially when we're starting from scratch this year. It's very important we have those gifts to handout to those families. "It will be a real community effort." HICCI's donations are required before the second week of December as the toy shop do-

nations are handed out at that time. Suggestions for items include gift vouchers, Lego, sports equipment (skate boards, basketballs, etc.), items for the beach (towels, boogie boards), board games, make up kits, headphones and items for younger children. Each Christmas HICCI provides hampers to

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Healesville Interchurch Community Care's (HICCI) annual Christmas toy drive is back as the homeless support organisation asks the Yarra Valley community to donate toys for those in need over the holiday period. Emergency relief manager Sheree Laumen said it is more important than ever that the community gets involved as HICCI recently lost a long-time sponsor, making it harder for them to reach their overall goal. "Because we lost our usual toy shop supplier, we have to provide them all our self this year ... It's a couple hundred gifts we're looking for. "We don't give out any second-hand things at Christmas time. We like to give each child a nice new gift. "We have a Christmas shop where children will choose the gift they want, rather than us giving a child something that they are not interested in. "It's very important for people to bring in toys or otherwise there will be children who will go without a gift this Christmas. "People can either give a donation of money, gift vouchers or a new toy." Donations can be made at the HICCI office, Healesville Bendigo Bank and the Community Link from Monday to Friday. "I'd just like the community to think about families that are doing it hard, who try all throughout the year to keep things together," Ms Laumen said. "We just want to bless people at Christmas time. Life is hard for some people and they just need a little extra help around Christmas. Tourism Network Yarra Valley recently held a fundraiser in conjunction with YarraWood Winery, where the proceeds from the event were handed to HICCI. The amount totalled $1622, which will help support this year's toy drive. TNYV's Caroline Brown said, "I volunteer for HICCI, so I knew that they were in dire need for funds for their toy drive. "There are lots of people who are in need of help at this time of year."

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Dear Editor, I wish to thank the many community members who attended the recent public forum regarding the Black Spur road. The issues discussed continue to have a significant impact on local residents and visitors to the region, and have been raised with me by your local council and a number of residents since my election in November 2018. On 18 June 2019, I raised these issues with the Government during Question Time.

In response, the Government announced $2.286m of improvements to the road including signage, guideposts, line markings and barriers. The Government has confirmed this work will go to tender in November for the improvements to be completed in the New Year. I again raised the Black Spur on 17 October 2019 with the Minister for Roads, including the community's need for information signage at Buxton, attention to the small size and lack

of advance notification of pullover areas, and consideration for an alternate route. In responding to my question, the Minister apologised to the community for neglecting to have variable messaging at Buxton at the time of the emergency closure on 8 October and committed to a sign at Buxton for upcoming planned closures. The Minister also confirmed the Department of Transport will review and provide additional signs for the pullover areas.

The Minister did not rule out the Government potentially funding a feasibility study in the future and I will continue this advocacy. I'm pleased our collective voice is working to put the Black Spur back on the map, not only in getting some immediate improvements but also continuing the discussion with Government. - Tania Maxwell Member for Northern Victoria

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Road sealing rolls Works are underway to seal the first roads in the federal government funded 10 year roads program, with sealing works on Rue De Gare and Prospect Roads in Wandin North to be completed in coming months. Earlier this year, the federal government pledged $150 million each to Yarra Ranges and Cardinia Council to seal roads in and around the Dandenong Ranges over the next 10 years. Yarra Ranges Mayor, Tony Stevenson, said he was excited to see the first works begin on the road program. "I'm proud to say that works are underway on the first road to be sealed under this federal government-funded program, here in Wandin North," Cr Stevenson said. "This road is particularly significant, because council had begun the Special Charge Scheme process earlier in the year, while we were still putting together our priority list. "This road aligned well with that in timing and need, and the federal government subsidy on the construction means residents will be saving a significant amount on these works. "Landowner contributions are an important part of this road program - with the federal government funding and contributions from our community members, we'll be able to seal an estimated 186 kilometres of roads between now and the 2027-28 financial year." Due to the significant cost of constructing sealed roads and a lack of funding available to deliver the works, Special Charge Schemes in the past have required landowner contributions of up to $15,500 per standard residential property for road sealing, paid back by landowners over a number of years. In September, council passed a motion to cap landowner contributions at $7000 per development unit for the life of the program, using the federal government funding to subsidise the remaining cost of the works. Cr Stevenson said that unsealed roads included in the priority list were selected through a number of factors, such as sharing a boundary with schools, preschools and com-

Mayor Tony Stevenson and MP Tony Smith at the site of the first road sealing works in Wandin North. munity facilities; whether the roads are in an urban or township areas and the number of residents and road users who will benefit from the works. "Design is well underway for sealing roads abutting schools, preschools and community facilities, and we hope to get construction underway on several of these projects in the new year," he said. "Those sections of unsealed roads that share a boundary with schools, preschools and community facilities will be sealed using only federal government funding, so we're able to deliver sealed roads to these areas quickly while we get the ball rolling on the next projects." "Our teams will be contacting residents whose roads are scheduled for works in coming years, starting the consultation process so they can discuss with staff, share their feedback with us and let us know if they'd like their roads included. "We know this is going to be a long project,

and there will be disappointment from people whose roads aren't on our priority list or who want their road to be sealed sooner, but we'll be working hard to deliver these roads and we know the community will benefit in the longrun, whether you live on these roads or travel through them." Casey MP, Tony Smith said he was glad the federal funding would subsidise the cost of road sealing for residents, such as those on Rue De Gare and Prospect Roads. "It's great to see the start of works on the first sealing of dirt roads project in Wandin North," Mr Smith said. "Sealing dirt roads ends the days of dust, potholes and mud for local residents. "It's encouraging to hear that council's planning is also well advanced for sealing roads in priority locations near schools, kindergartens and community facilities. "These will be fully paid for with federal government funding."

The people’s choice is in - and it’s striking By Jed Lanyon Visitors to the 2019 Archibald Prize exhibition at TarraWarra Museum of Art have given the People's Choice award to David Darcy's portrait of Daisy Tjuparntarri Ward, a respected elder of the Warakurna community and Ngaanyatjarra people of Western Australia. TarraWarra Museum of Art Director Victoria Lyn congratulated the winning artist and said, "David Darcy's striking portrait of Daisy Tjuparntarri Ward has clearly captivated visitors' hearts at this year's Archibald Prize exhibition at TarraWarra Museum of Art. "We are delighted to celebrate in this People's Choice-winning portrait, the focus upon Indigeneity and the talent of some of Australia's most gifted creatives." The Archibald Prize People's Choice award was first awarded in 1988. Mr Darcy's portrait

was the winner from more than 12,000 votes cast by members of the public who visited the exhibition at TarraWarra. Mr Darcy is now a double winner in 2019, for having also won the People's Choice award at the Art Gallery of New South Wales earlier this year. Presented by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the annual portrait exhibition provides a snapshot of Australian culture - from musicians and actors to sporting heroes and authors. Since its inception in 1921, the prize has been awarded to some of Australia's most celebrated artists including William Dobell, Brett Whiteley and Del Kathryn Barton. The Archibald Prize 2019 is on display at TarraWarra Museum of Art, 313 HealesvilleYarra Glen Road, Healesville VIC 3777, until 5 November 2019.

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." "On this occasion, thankfully, catastrophic and potentially tragic consequences have been avoided through the excellent and dedicated work of Highway Patrol members".

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. Officers encourage everyone to be respectful and responsible while in the bush. 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\

Ring found A gold ring was Located at the Mt Evelyn Skate park on 21 October at about 1pm and handed into Police. The owner will be able to identify ownership by knowing the writing on the inside. Please contact Mt Evelyn Police on 9736 2473.

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David Darcy and Daisy Tjuparntarri Ward at the announcement of the 2019 Archibald Prize People’s Choice award at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Picture: FELICITY JENKINS

Yarra Glen police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a bus that crashed into a pole on the morning of 4 November. Yarra Range Highway Patrol were called to the scene in Yarra Glen at 7.45am. The bus was not taking passengers at the time but the driver sustained minor head injuries and was transported to hospital.

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Keeping an eye on steps Gentleman, 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 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.

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Physiotherapist, Dandenong Ranges Physio, Olinda It may affect 2-14 per cent of the population and that tight or overactive pelvic floor muscles are often a contributor to symptoms. Enough of the bleak picture. What can be done to assist men with leakage, pelvic pain or ED? 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. And that bladder training together with pelvic floor down-training or 'reverse kegels' can help manage painful symptoms of bladder pain syndrome and prostatitis. Let's get the conversation started regarding Men's Health issues and increase awareness that help is available. Jen Vardy is hosting a free and informal discussion on Men's Pelvic Health at Form and

COMMUNITY DIARY Cheese and Wine Gruyere Primary School and Gruyere Hall will again hold their major fundraiser on 16 November at 6.30pm at Gruyere Hall, Killara Rd, while promoting local wineries and dairy farms. For tickets, visit www.gruyereps.vic. edu.au. Inquiries: 0408 992 859.

Creek Rd. The show will feature rose displays, plants and flower stalls and local produce for sale. Entry is free.

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The annual fundraising fete will be held at the Healesville Uniting Church on Friday 22 November 10am and Saturday 23 November 9am. Grab a bargain from plants, books and produce stalls. Inquiries: 0407 801 491

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Yarra Junction Primary School will be celebrating the 125 year anniversary of the school on Sunday 1 December 10am-3pm. The school invites current and former students and community members to come along and enjoy live music, billy carts and wood chopping.

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.

Flower Show Steels Creek Garden Club will be hosting its annual flower show and plant sale on Saturday, 9 November from 9am-2pm at 699 Steels

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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, visit www.healesvillecore.org.au/upcomingevents/.

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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 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

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 raise funds for the Quilts for Orphans charity. Visit montdelancey.org.au for more information.

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 50s 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.

Probus welcome The Valley Ladies of Healesville Probus Club meets every third Monday of the month at 11am in the seniors club rooms at River Street, Healesville. Probus clubs are for semi or retired people looking to keep their minds active and expand their interests. Inquiries: 5962 1890.

Probus for men The Men's Probus Club of Healesville meet every Third Thursday of the month at 9.30am at St Brigid's Church Hall. Enjoy fellowship and interesting guest speakers with like minded people. Inquiries: 0409 930 750.

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Tayla steadies a flighty chicken. 199144 Picture: ROB CAREW

Children love the chickens By Romy Stephens

Ashlee Lambton won the Not the Archies Open Category Award.

Archies’ big night By Jed Lanyon Yarra Ranges Council announced the winners of the Not the Archies portrait competition at an awards night at The Memo on Wednesday 30 October. Mount Evelyn resident Ashlee Lambton was awarded the Not the Archies Open Category Award. "It was honestly amazing, I was completely dumbfounded by it," she said. "I've got a unique painting style and I'm still quite new to it. I have been doing oils for maybe two years now and there were just some gorgeous paintings there too. "I wasn't sure if my painting style was everyone's cup of tea. "The week before, my family walked the streets of Yarra Glen and Healesville and we saw some amazing and beautiful portraits ... They were incredible." Ms Lambton painted a portrait of her mother Alyson May, a local artist who has dedicated her time to teach at Woori Yallock Primary School and Chirnside Community Hub. She entered her portrait into the competition just days before the official deadline. "She's a pillar of the art community. She's taught everyone, from beginners to profes-

Ashlee Lambton's portrait of her mother Alyson May. sionals," Ms Lambton said. "She's painted so many faces but i realised that not many paintings of her exist. "I thought she deserved to have her face up there for once." Yarra Ranges Mayor Tony Stevenson congratulated all the winners and thanked the 235 community member who submitted a painting for Not the Archies. "There's not a strict requirement of materials or subject matter, and some people's entries to Not the Archies over the years may have been their first attempt to pick up a brush

and create an image. "That effort, of having a go and seeing your work presented publicly, can spark a love of creating art and could set someone on the track of forging an artistic career. "Putting yourself and your art out there can be difficult, but so rewarding for yourselves and others. Congratulations to all of our entrants, finalists and winners on taking that step." All Not the Archies entrants have been hung in shopfronts through Yarra Glen and Healesville as part of the Not the Archies Street Gallery. Cr Stevenson said that voting remains open for the Audience Choice award - where members of the public can vote for a specific artwork, using a four-digit code that accompanies each painting. "If any of these artworks caught your eye, I encourage you to visit the Not the Archies website and cast your vote for the Audience Choice award," he said. The Street Gallery will remain up until 15 November, when voting closes. For more information about voting, including information on where specific artworks are hung in Yarra Glen and Healesville, visit https://bit.ly/2JG6sKb.

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 the idea of creating a sustainable design that blended in with the natural environment. Ms Lourey said the natural-looking chicken coop adds to the aesthetic appeal of the entire preschool. "We're pretty fortunate in what we offer because of the environment," she said. "Not many kinder's you can go to and have such a massive play area outside and also inside. "We can have 20 kids out there and it doesn't look like a traditional kinder, it still looks like a nice welcoming environment." Mount Dandenong Preschool is situated in the Dandenong Ranges and surrounded by cool temperate rainforest. It has been in operation since 1964.

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Mad for hops at the fest By Jed Lanyon

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Healesville Sanctuary hosted Hop Fest on the weekend of 2-3 November highlighting the Yarra Valley's best craft beer brewers and all that the sanctuary has to offer. Visitors had the opportunity to meet the makers and sample their brews, in a celebration of the Yarra Valley's rich brewing history. As a special treat, Watts River Brewing created three new beers especially for the event, taking inspiration from some of Healesville Sanctuary's residents - the blue-tongue Lizard, helmeted honeyeater, smokey mouse and, of course, the brush-tail rock-wallaby. Watts River co-owner and brewer Aaron Malmborg said, "We've brewed for beers for this event and we've based them on native species. "All three of them are endangered species and one of them is the blue-tongue lizard, which we have a lot of at the brewery. "For the bush-tail wallaby we did a hoppy wheat beer based on their diet and what the keepers told s they feed on. "For the blue-tongue, we've done a beer sour ale, i'm told they really like their berries. "We did a smoky lager for the smokey mouse and also a big 12 percent farmhouse wheat wine for the helmeted honeyeater." The wildlife inspired beverages were brewed exclusively for Hop Fest. "Today has been really good, it's been pretty steady. There were heaps of people here even though it's really wet. Good on them," Mr Malmborg said. As well as a great day out, Hop Fest was for a good cause too, with event tickets contributing to the recovery of the brush-tailed rock wallaby. Changes to habitat and the impact of feral cats, foxes and goats has led to the isolation of the few remaining populations of the brushtailed rock-wallaby.

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U3A to hit the big stage By Jed Lanyon Healesville U3A's production will return to The Memo for two shows on Sunday 24 November and Saturday 30 November. This year marks the sixth annual edition of the production, which has grown enormously each year, to now feature high quality lighting and sound as well as stage effects to go along with their two shows, Town Fair and Adventure Island. Healesville U3A vice-president John Pascoe said there are about 25 to 30 people involved over the two productions. "It's good to be in a position to entertain and have fun," he said. "The thing I enjoy most is that there are people in the retirement stage who are getting up dancing around and enjoying themselves. "I hope the audience can take away a sense of fun and enjoyment and a sense that they had a really good, fun afternoon. "There are members who have been involved with musicals or choirs or theatre shows, and this is just providing another avenue for them in a slightly more light-hearted kind of way but never the less serious. "There is an awful lot of talent in Healesville and a lot of people who are retired, who are looking to do more. "They are energetic, they like to sing, dance and laugh. There's a wonderful camaraderie about it." Writer and director Lois Thwaites said that rehearsals had been very busy so far. "Town Fair is a musical based on a small town, probably like Healesville, who are holding a big state fair ... There are a lot of real oneliners in there, it's a real comedy," she said. Adventure Island is a continuation from last year's production where travellers are shipwrecked on an island featuring witches, mermaids and pirates.

The U3A cast assembled for a full dress rehearsal. 199409 Ms Thwaites said that Adventure Island features many Disney show tunes to keep children entertained. She shared how the production had grown in its sixth year. "The very first one was a performance and afternoon tea in the Yarra Glen Hall ... Maybe about 60 people were there. Now the U3A group will play in front of 250 people in The Memo Hall, twice. "I gave them all a heart attack by saying that

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we really needed to do a third performance." As the production date draws closer, the group will begin rehearsing three times a week. But despite this, Ms Thwaites said she is already busy writing next year's production and hopes the event will continue to grow bigger and better. "They all love it, they come back year after year," she said. For more information or to book tickets, visit http://ach.yarraranges.vic.gov.au/

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Mooroolbark Community Centre (in the Auditorium) 125 Brice Ave, Mooroolbark

ONLY 25 MINUTES 2605 HEALESVILLE KOO-WEE-RUP ROAD, YELLINGBO FROM LILYDALE

Saturday 16 November, 10am to 12pm Lilydale Primary School (in the Multipurpose Room, enter via Castella Street) 61/65 Castella St, Lilydale

Themed FREE entertainment for the whole family. There’s fun and excitement! Punch ‘n Judy Shows, Animal Farm, Donkey Rides, Face Painting, Target Practice, Games • Enjoy displays of life in medieval times with LARP groups.

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• The Knights of Carmelot shall be roving the lands to protect the kingdom from Sven and any other threats.

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Underage VHM event By Jed Lanyon Young people in the Yarra Ranges are invited to meet up with friends, dance and hang out at a low-cost and inclusive event being held in Yarra Junction. VHM Underage is an upcoming dance party for young people held in Yarra Junction, offering a safe space for 12-17 year olds in the area on Friday 22 November between 6-11pm. The event features up-and-coming DJs, interactive games, chill-out areas, food and local services on offer. The event is hosted by the Youth Action Group, a group made up of young people from across Yarra Ranges. Youth Action Group member Avalon Waterfall, said YAG members know about the difficulties a young person in the Valley can face in accessing social events. "The Youth Action Group recognises that a lack of youth activities and youth-focused spaces can contribute to feelings of isolation," Ms Waterfall said. "The VHM Underage event is all about bringing a fun and enjoyable event to Yarra Junction. "This will be a chance for young people to bust some moves, as well as providing a space to hang out with friends and interact with other young people. " The Youth Action Group has been working with Yarra Ranges Council to provide young people in the Valley with an enjoyable, safe

Bev Hardidge in her art studio.

An insight on art opens up and youth-focussed dance event. "VHM Underage focuses on preventing low self-esteem and mental health by creating an inclusive environment and increasing awareness of local youth services and support," Ms Waterfall said. "All profits from the event will go towards initiatives that support good mental health in young people. "Please support young people in the area to participate. If you're a young person, then rock up, it's going to be great." VHM Underage will be held at the Yarraburn Centre in Yarra Junction and is a drug and alcohol-free event Tickets cost $10, or $12 for two, and transport is available on request. For more information, visit trybooking. com/BFIVY.

The Yarra Valley Arts Open Studios 2019 is the perfect way to explore the beautiful Yarra Valley and be inspired. An artist's studio can be a mysterious place - from vibrant and stimulating, to quirky and chaotic, from orderly and contemporary, to functional and free. Artists tell their stories or their social message using many different materials from oil paint, acrylics, pastels, watercolour, pencil, paper and ink, clay, metal, wood, photography, fabric and thread, and anything in between. Over time, the Yarra Valley has become home to many artists who are drawn to its inspiring and beautiful natural environment, its stunning vistas and its friendly and supportive community. Yarra Valley Arts organises the Open Studios program where locals are invited to visit an artist's studio over three weekends.

Locals who missed the opportunity to view the Warburton Highway Open Studios around Warburton will be able to visit 16 artists around the Melba Highway, who will be very happy to share how they create their artworks. Melba Open Studio artists are Caz Rogers, Margaret McLoughlin, Ernst Fries, Amanda Lithgow, Ted Secombe, Julie Merrigan and the Steels Creek Art Group. The studios are open and free to visit from 10am-5pm on 12-13 October - follow the orange Open Studios signs and flags. Or visit the Open Studios Melba Group Exhibition at Art at Linden Gate, 899 HealesvilleYarra Glen Rd Yarra Glen on until 28 October - 10am-5pm Thursday-Monday. For more Information on the YVA Open Studios 2019 program and the artists, visit https:// www.yarravalleyarts.org.au/openstudios2019

Terminator thrills crowds 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 Termi-

nator 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. - By Seth Lukas Hynes

Movies at Healesville and Warburton Thu 7 November - 13 November

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IDEALLY located at the end of a private lane and waiting for you is this well-designed brick home showcasing beautiful views across Healesville to the distant ranges. Situated at the front of the home is the generously proportioned master suite featuring a walk-in robe, bay window and spacious ensuite. Continuing through the home you are greeted by the impressive open plan living area boasting a modern well-equipped kitchen, separate dining area and beautiful mountain views. Down the hallway is a spacious study along with a bright family bathroom which accompanies two spacious bedrooms, both of which have double built in robes. Additionally, there is double garage with internal access, gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling to keep you comfortable

all year round and full security system. Drawing your attention outside are the picturesque views from the all-season entertaining deck with outdoor heating, ceiling fans and remote blinds which create an extra living zone. This stunning property is fully fenced and sits on approximately 1100m2 of low maintenance landscaped gardens. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 3/12 Stephens Road, HEALESVILLE, VIC 3777 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: $730,000 - $780,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Gary Lucas, MARK GUNTHER REAL ESTATE

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GATEWAY TO THE GOOD LIFE BECKONS 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 three bedroom residence, in excellent order, is privately situated within established gardens. Light filled interiors are complemented by stunning aspects from every window. The kitchen is modern and fully appointed and 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. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 5 Beveridge Road, SILVAN, VIC 3795 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 garage Price: $1,100,000-$1,200,000 Contact: Trevor Bell and Elliot Bell, BELL REAL ESTATE OLINDA

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Quality & Convenience! When it comes to location & convenience this is hard to beat. This sparkling new 3 bedroom townhouse has loads of appeal with a light, bright living area downstairs, spacious kitchen & alfresco entertaining area leading off the lounge. The master has ensuite and walk in robe and with the laundry downstairs it is ideal for those wanting living on one level. Upstairs there are 2 additional bedrooms, living area, a full bathroom, and of course lovely mountain outlook. Whether you’re looking for low maintenance living, family living or an investment property, this home will tick all the boxes.

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Healesville 12 Lalors Road

4A 2B 2C FOR SALE

Looking for a larger home but on a limited budget? This home has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, gas heating, split system air conditioners & a wood heater. The property is set on approx 791m2 & outside features a double carport with workshop. Located a short walk to local schools & bus stop for transport to Lilydale.

$500,000 - $550,000 Inspect By Appointment or OFI Agent Dean Morris 0406 832 093

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FOR SALE Healesville 6 Eli Bates Court Versatile Family Entertainer! Privately located, is this 4-bedroom family home on 4009 m2 (approx.) of beautiful park like gardens. Comprising a formal lounge & dining area, family room plus designated dining & meals areas that adjoins the central kitchen. Other features include a rumpus room on the upper level, master with ensuite, undercover entertaining area & a double lock up garage.

4A 2B 6C $950,000 - $1,010,000 Inspect By Appointment or OFI Agent Gary Lucas 0407 595 113

Toolangi 7 & 8 Cherrys Lane FOR SALE

Tucked away from the busy suburbs, yet only 30 minutes from Lilydale Station are these 2 cleared 5750m2 (approx) vacant blocks to build the dream on (STCA). Both have north-east aspect, power available at road & are located in the Murrindindi Shire. Parcels of land like these come up very rarely, call Dean for more details.

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Healesville 288 Lowes Road

2A 1B 4C

Healesville 5/10-12 Bradshaw Drive

2A 1B 1C

Showcasing sweeping views of the distant ranges and lush countryside, situated on just over 10 Acres (approx). Boasting 2 spacious bedrooms along with a fantastic kitchen & living area featuring a mesmerising outlook. The property is completely off grid making the most of the 10 solar panels producing approx. 3.4 kw.

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Being only 9 years young, this quality townhouse has 2 spacious bedrooms accompanied by BIRs & an ensuite effect to the master. The modern kitchen showcases quality stainless steel appliances & is set in a generous open plan living area, also featuring access to the low maintenance courtyard & a lock up garage.

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$600,00 - $660,000 Inspect By Appointment or OFI Agent Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030

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3A 1B 4C

With plenty of potential, this brick veneer home is looking for a new owner to renovate or develop. Comprising of 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, large garage/workshop at the rear & set on 788m2 (approx). Located close to all amenities & with the possibility to subdivide in the future (STCA). Currently leased at $315 pw till June 2020.

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This 3 bedroom weatherboard home offers a great open plan living area boasting a wellappointed kitchen with modern appliances. The property is of a great size being approx. 920sqm of easy to maintain land, featuring a generous 9m x 7.2m shed and double carport. All this & located close to the heart of town.

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28 Tarhilla Drive Launching Place

$470,000 - $515,000

Perfect irst or last home This beautifully presented weatherboard three bedroom home is located in a quiet no thru road backing onto farmland. Updated in many areas including a bright, spacious kitchen with centre island, timber benchtops, gas cooker and a view to the rear yard. Jarrah look loating loors through the kitchen, living room & hall add a streamlined modern feel. All bedrooms have robes & ceiling fans. A fresh coat of paint inside & out ads leaves you with nothing to do but relax & enjoy this spacious home. Outside there’s plenty of parking for cars/boats/caravan/trailer with a circular driveway & access through gates to the sunny, fully fenced backyard, complete with covered entertainers deck & garden shed. So if you’re tired of looking at poorly presented, overpriced homes, this is the one for you!

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 3:00-3:30pm (Photo ID Required)

115 Woods Point Rd Warburton

$600,000 - $660,000

36 Barak Drive Yarra Junction

$630,000 - $690,000

The Warm welcome of Hillside

Over an acre of land, ex ‘Tromp Pies’ building!

Comprising of 3 lovely big bedrooms all with fabulous built in robes and stunning views of the garden from almost every window. Comfortable living spaces for all to enjoy with a more relaxed lounge area off the expansive kitchen with a open feel and cosy wood ire, dining room and additional sitting room and study nook there is certainly a place for everyone. Step outside to extensive mature gardens just over 3000sqm approx. with ample shedding and carport.

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! Bordering the Warburton Rail Trail offering excellent exposure.

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (Photo ID Required)

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

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: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm (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

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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22 Cheviot Ave Coldstream

$580,000 - $630,000

Perfect Family Home – Perfect Family Location Ideally located and offering great space inside and out this very neat family home is presented to please and has plenty of room for the growing family to enjoy, with 3 good size bedrooms all with built in robes plus a walk in robe in the main bedroom, beautiful fresh kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space and quality appliances, boasting a separate meals area and separate living and family room giving everyone plenty of space. You will love the outside set on approx. 900sqm and securely fenced, entertain all year round with a covered entertaining area perfect for summer time gatherings. A double lock up garage and established gardens complete the perfect family home, ideally positioned just a short walk to local schools and shops it’s the perfect place to call home.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11:00-11:30am (Photo ID Required)

42 Shirley Cres Woori Yallock

$550,000 - $605,000

195 Woods Point Rd East Warburton

$475,000 - $520,000

Immaculate Family home

Sweet Retreat across from the Yarra River

set on a 705sqm block capturing mountain views and consisting of 3 bedrooms all with robes as well as a dedicated study. Multiple living zones plus great entertaining space at the rear, a fantastic bar/ drinks area that could be the perfect pool room. A single lock up garage with internal entry, storage is in abundance here with the bonus of under house storage. Climate controlled with gas ducted heating and split system, this property ticks many boxes.

Situated just out of town from all the hustle and bustle is this well presented 3 bedroom home, yet only a skip and a jump down the Warburton trail and the Yarra River. Just under 1700sqm of lat land this will be a delight for those looking for their country escape. Inside is cosy with a wood ire and split system. The outdoor decking feels like you are truly amongst the forest a lovely private spot to enjoy a morning cuppa and take in the peaceful surrounds.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 10:00-10:30am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068 Inspection: Sat 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)

26B Bell Street Seville

$830,000 - $890,000

Character Home with Convenience and Space Just a few years old and thoughtfully designed this beautiful 1940s inspired masterpiece has all the charm and ambience of the early 1900s. Simply stunning and offering 4 great size bedrooms plus ensuite and walk in robe in the main bedroom, ducted heating and cooling throughout with multiple living areas comprising of a formal dining room or optional home theatre or music room plus a family size meals/dining area and family/living room. The country style kitchen is exceptional with quality appliances and ample bench and cupboard space and a large walk in pantry. Stepping outside offers year round entertaining with a covered bbq area with neat established gardens, the kids and pets with love the yard space sitting on approx. 1700 sqm securely fenced and with loads of room to enjoy, distant mountain views, double lockup garage plus extra parking space for caravans, trailers or boats.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 2:00-2:30pm (Photo ID Required)

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 34 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 35 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 9 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 18 years

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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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CHARM, CHARACTER AND CONVENIENCE JUST a few years old and thoughtfully designed, this beautiful 1940s inspired masterpiece has all the charm and ambience of the early 1900s. It is simply stunning, offering four great size bedrooms plus ensuite and walk-in robe in the main bedroom and ducted heating and cooling throughout. Multiple living areas comprise of a formal dining room or optional home theatre or music room plus a family size meals/dining area and family/living room. The country style kitchen is exceptional with quality appliances and ample bench and cupboard space and a large walk-in pantry. Stepping outside offers year round entertaining with a covered barbecue area with neat established gardens, the kids and pets with love the yard space sitting on approx. 1700 sqm securely fenced and with loads of room to enjoy, distant mountain views and a double lock-up garage plus extra parking space for caravans, trailers or boats. All this is conveniently located just a short stroll to Seville’s main street shopping precinct, sporting facilities, schools and transport. A fantastic property in a sensational location, it’s the perfect place to call home. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 26b Bell Street, SEVILLE, VIC 3131 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garages Price: $830,000 - $890,000 Inspect: Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320, BELL REAL ESTATE - SEVILLE 5964 2277

OPPORTUNITY ABOUNDS IN OLD BAKERY THIS is 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 175 square metres (approx) that used to be “Tromp Pies” bakery has many potential uses. It is currently being used as a family play area but could possibly be a home office or studio (STCA) or maybe storage or even a B& B – we will let you decide! A sunny, northerly aspect the home has two 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 it as excellent exposure and this opportunity cannot be easily found anywhere in the shire and presents excellent opportunity to expand – ideal for the whole family! ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 36 Barak Drive, YARRA JUNCTION, VIC 3797 Description: 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 garages Price: $630,000- $690,000 Inspect: Saturday 1 -1.30pm Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513, BELL REAL ESTATE

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Bramleigh Farm – 5.6 Acres (approx)

• Spacious & well maintained 4 bedroom home • Master with WIR, ensuite & powder room • Wood heating & polished loorboards • Stylish kitchen with plenty of cupboard space • Verandahs & a huge paved entertaining area • Double carport & double lock up garage/workshop space & machinery shedding • Lovely established gardens • For more information SMS 55SYL to 0488 824 379

INSPECT See website for available times FOR SALE $890,000-$950,000

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28 Lincoln Road, Warburton

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Dual Living or Air BnB Potential (STCA)

• Fabulous light illed brick veneer home • Potential B&B (STCA)under rooline or huge master bedroom • Modern sunny kitchen with plenty of cupboard space • Single carport, solar panels & underhouse storage • Plenty of storage • 2 outdoor undercover areas & established gardens • Perfect permanent or holiday home. The loorplan ofers endless possibilities • For more information SMS 28LIN to 0488 824 379

INSPECT See website for available times FOR SALE $430,000-$470,000

NEW LISTING 10 Wombat Crescent, East Warburton

FOR SALE

13 Victoria Street, Yarra Junction

FOR SALE

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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

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Well presented on a low maintenance block Short walk to all shops & facilities of Yarra Junction Bedrooms with robes, light illed kitchen & lounge NGDH and air conditioner for your heating & cooling Garden shed, carport and extra parking space For more information SMS 18HILL to 0488 824 379

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Dining/family room with sliding door to rear yard Light & modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances Gas ducted heating & 3 reverse cycle split systems Double carport & 2nd carport with workshop space Walk to the Primary School & Public Transport For more information SMS 13VIC to 0488 824 379

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• Architecturally designed over two levels • Hardwood framed roof and a concrete slab • North-facing backyard view, complete with tree ferns and a creek • Walk to the Yarra river for a ish or a swim • For more information SMS 20H to 0488 824 379

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More medals for athletes By Jamie Strudley Yarra Ranges Athletics athletes continued to excel at the Victorian All Schools Track and Field Championships over the weekend at Tom Kelly Athletics Track in Doncaster. After the cold stormy conditions the week before, athletes only had to contend with wet but warmer weather this weekend. YRA athletes earned six medals over the two days of competition. Medals went to Grace Muller, Georgia Laven, Harrrison Van Duuren, Hayden Rooke, Kiara Flavel and Lily Peacock. Club results from weekend 2 were: Zoe Sibley Under 18 Girls 3000m 5th 11.01.25, Brayden Woolridge Under 18 Boys Shot Put 6th 11.39m, Ashlinn Walker Under 20 Women Long Jump 5th 4.49m, Ashleigh Rooke Under 15 Girls 200m 17th 29.07, Hayden Rooke Under 17 Boys 200m 20th 25.06, Jordan White-Coath Under 17 Boys 200m 21st 27.47, Sarah Ebbels Under 15 Girls Hammer 4th 29.26m, Grace Muller Under 20 Women 5000m 1st 19.19.05, Ciara Willey Under 14 Girls 800m 24th 2.37.64, Brayden Woolridge Under 18 Boys Javelin 4th 42.20m, Jordan White-Coath Under 17 Boys 800m 18th 2.25.18, Georgia Laven Under 18 Girls 800m 3rd 2.15.89, Harrison Van Duuren Under 18 Boys 800m 3rd 1.58.24, Camden Hewitson Under 18 Boys 800m 7th 2.00.86, Hayden Rooke Under 17 Boys 400m Hurdles 3rd 60.55, Tiara Willis Under 14 Girls 200m Hurdles 4th 32.46, Hayley Wilkins Under 17 Girls Javelin 9th 27.31m, Madeline Laven Under 15 Girls 3000m 4th 10.22.88, Ashleigh Rooke Under 15 Girls Javelin 8th 22.87m, Angus Norman Under 16 Boys 3000m 11th 9.45.58, Kiara Flavel Under 15 Girls 800m 1st 2.15.17, Noah Wright U16 Boys 800m 7th 2.07.78, Lily Peacock Under 20 Women 800m 3rd 2.22.8.

The club wishes to thank parents and club members who filled helper duties during the competition. Helpers included Cathy Muller, Mike Willey, Erika Bedyn, Trish Flavel, Kathi Hewitson, Dave Laven, James Anderson, Andene Rooke, Jodi Wilkins, Jim Norman, Craig Wright, Larry Peacock, Lucas Taylor and Max Savill-Bentley. The club also hosted its first twilight round of the season on Friday night at Morrison Reserve. This saw a modified program with relays,

handicapped 100m races and an open 1000m handicap. Athletes and spectators were full of excitement for the handicap races, while many little athletics athletes attempted the 100m multiple times. Parents and little athletes also joined senior athletes in the open 1000m handicap. Tickets are now availaible to the club's 50th Anniversary celebration evening at Easter Golf Club and the club's region relays are coming up in November.

Next weekend the club will return to a Saturday Morning program, warmups from 8.45am with the first event at 9am. The club's seniors return to AVSL action with the relay round this weekend at Knox. Registration are open for both Little Athletics (lavic.com.au) and the club's senior team via Athletics Victoria (athsvic.org.au). The club welcomes and encourages all athletes of any age or ability. For more information, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au or the club's Facebook.

Yarra Valley’s female cricketing talent is on display By Anthony Sequeira The Yarra Valley is lucky to have two clubs field a senior women's cricket side each week, the experienced Launching Place and the up and coming Gruyere District. Both sides compete in the CV Women's Community Cricket East Competition where they are currently playing in the T20 leg of the season. Gruyere is in its third year and proving a side with bucketloads of potential. Featuring young talents such as Natasha Vassallo and Stacey Mercuri, Gruyere has a young group who have grown up surrounded by cricket. Yet to register a win this season, Gruyere will look to push its opposition each week and apply pressure with the knowledge that anyone can win a game of cricket with a strong collective performance. Stacey Mercuri leads Gruyeres batting so far with 54 runs at 18 followed by Lisa Hilton with 23 at 11.5 while rose Hopkinson leads the bowling with two wickets at 10.5. Launching Place has begun the year flying, sitting undefeated after six rounds. The side possesses both deep batting and bowling lineups. Containing the right mix of experience in the likes of club stalwart Donna Moore and Amanda Morrison mixed with the youth of the Parker girls plus many more, Launching Place has a variety of players to fill any role. Typically in the Yarra Valley those who hear of a Parker leading run-scoring immediately think of run machine Stuart Parker. But this year his daughters Caitlyn, 156 hs 87*, and Georgia, 56 hs 54, have continued the family trend of making bulk runs, hitting three half-centuries between them. Christine Egan and Amanda Morrison have also hit half-centuries to show Launching Places' batting depth. Michelle Goldsmith leads the bowling for Launching Place with six wickets at less than four runs apiece, meanwhile, six other bowlers have taken two wickets to spread the load. In addition to a women's team, Launch18 MAIL

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ing Place also fields an under-15 girls team each week with an inclusive group that hosts a range of ages and skill level. Many of these girls also play junior cricket with the boys. So far, two rounds in, the girls are undefeated and have had a number of strong contributors. Ellen Bradley leads the way with the bat, followed by the highly talented Darkin sisters

while Ameilia Kuth has two wickets at five with ball in hand to lead the bowlers. In representative cricket, junior country week trial matches have begun for under-12 and under-14 boys. The under-12s won their game thanks to a strong team performance, including 30 runs to Thomas Handasyde and a hat trick to Nathan Darvell. The under-14s lost due to some strong bat-

ting from Ferntree Gully. Under-16 boys and the junior girl's sides will play practice matches in their trial squads in the coming weeks. The Yarra Valley is always looking for umpires. Contact Greg Mitchell 0418341154 or Keith Thompson 0408353076 for more information.

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By Garry Lewis Warburton Bowls Club's Tuesday midweek team played Chirnside Park 1 at home in superb conditions but went down, 64 to 52. Rink scores were as follows: P. Summers 11/ 26; R. McKail 18/ 22 and G. Walsh 23/ 16. They next play Upwey-Tecoma 1 away on 12 November. On Saturday, Warburton 1 played Pakenham 1 away and managed to escape most of the rain to record an 85 to 81 victory. Scores were very close across all rinks: B.

By Ron Hottes Every club has a Gerry Hadfield; very popular, easy-to-get-on-with, friendly and encouraging. In other words, a good all-round nice guy and valuable club member. But when someone like Gerry starts winning Warburton Golf Club's daily comp frequently - at the ripe old age of 95 - the patience starts to wear thin. Gerry's +2 at the club's 30 October PAR was better than the rest of the field, most of whom were 20 plus years his junior. His remarkable and consistent efforts continued to inspire those involved at the club. The runner-up, on a countback with a +1, was Phil 'Senior' Garside. Balls only extended to 'square'. Nearest the pin winners were Happy Gilmore (3rd), Mr. Hibbert (9th), Junior Garside (11th), P.K. (12th) and Mark Gunther (15th). Just as the club thought Gerry couldn't enjoy any more success, he came and easily conquered this week's twilight competition with 20 points. Trish Eldridge took the runner-up prize, on a countback, with 18 solid points. If players scored 16, or better, they could claim a ball. Nearest the pins went to Adam Patrick (10th), Grant Handasyde (12th) and Jason 'Kenno' Kennedy (15th). Steuart Hawke had an impressive eagle on the long Par 5 14th. At the club's 2 November stableford the

weather gods intervened, making for soggy conditions the entire day. Barry Maltman handled the difficult conditions best with 39 points. To put this in context, the next best score was 34. Those 34 points earnt David Hatt the runner-up prize, in what was a gutsy effort. In the small field of about 20, balls crept down to 32. Nearest the pins were won by President Hall (3rd), Alan 'Old-Man-River' Johnston, (5th), Shane Campbell (9th), Secretary Barratt (12th) and Hatty (15th). Warburton Gold Club's club championships commence next week and details will be included in next week's report.

Woods 19/19; P. Woods 25/ 19; J. Brookes 19/ 20 and J. Van Der Zweep 22/ 23. They play Beaumaris 1 away this week. Warburton 2's game against Lilydale 4 away was washed out before a bowl was sent down. They play Croydon 4 at home this week. Warburton 3 (6 a side) won by forfeit against Croydon 6. They play Fitzroy/ Victoria 4 away this week. The Wednesday Night Barefoot Bowls Competition commences this week with a full complement of 16 teams.

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