Covering the Dandenongs in the Yarra Ranges & Cardinia Shires Tuesday, 26 November, 2019
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Christmas in the Dandenong Ranges
Santa Paws! Christmas is in full swing at Coldstream Animal Aid. The shelter has decked their halls and are offering animal owners the chance to get snapped with Santa Paws. There’s also an advent calendar made specifically for dogs. Emily Kent is pictured with Fergus the foxhound cross bloodhound, who is up for adoption. The two-year-old is described as playful but easy-going, and loves to howl along to a Christmas carol. Finding a new cat or dog under the tree is a dream come true for many on Christmas morning, but Elle Amman from Animal Aid also said that any decision about a new furry family member should be done well in advance.
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Christmas by the lake By Derek Schlennstedt Christmas is a special time of the year and an especially magical time for the little ones. When December rolls around it's time to start looking forward to Christmas pud, turkey, family BBQs, a visit from Santa and of course, carols and special events. Carols by Candlelight are a beautiful way to get into the spirit and celebrate with the family, friends and the community. Emerald Carols by the Lake will get your family into the festive spirit with a community picnic from 6-8pm and carols from 8-9:30pm. This free carols event is held at Emerald Lake every year and continue to prove itself as a festive fun Christmas event. Come along with picnic baskets and carol singing mojo for a night of local entertainment and holiday togetherness, but be sure to bring a rug for the community picnic, which begins at 6pm and features local entertainment. The picnic will be followed by the community carols lead by local artists and Cardinia Concert band but before the night is over there may be a visit from Santa! Join the party as we the Emerald community decks 'the hills' with joy and laughter beside the beautiful Emerald Lake. Emerald Lake Cafe will be open and food stalls will be on site. Free parking and LED candles available. This is an alcohol-free event and for more info go to www.emeraldcarols.com
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Giving and forgiving centre stage at Emerald Library By Derek Schlennstedt People across the Casey Cardinia region donated more than $10,000 worth of gifts and non-perishable food items to the Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) Forgiving Tree Appeal in the lead up to Christmas, last year. In years past, library members were able to get their library fines waived in return for donated gifts and food. However in 2018 CCL permanently removed overdue fines, which changed the focus of this year's campaign. The Forgiving Tree has provided a call to action for people wanting to pay it forward and help people doing it tough. CCL CEO Chris Buckingham said it was inspiring to witness the generosity of library members, even when the waiving of overdue fines was no longer an incentive. The removal of overdue fines at CCL has proved a great success. There has been a relatively small increase in overdue items, more items are being borrowed and there has been a marked reduction in 'lost items'. Mr Buckingham said, "Our members have demonstrated just how committed and giving they are. It's clear that they are motivated to help others and we're delighted to be able to facilitate their compassion through our libraries."
"This time of year can be difficult for many. There are a lot of added pressures. The Forgiving Tree encouraged our community to step up and contribute to a brighter Christmas for locals in need", said Buckingham. CCL partnered with eight local charities during the six-week campaign, including WAYSS, Cranbourne and Casey North CISS, Transit Outreach Service, Hampton Park Community House, Barry Plant Emerald and Emerald Community House, to ensure the donations were distributed to those who needed them most. "Public libraries can contribute to stronger and more resilient communities in so many different ways. Libraries really do change lives", concluded Buckingham.
From left, Emerald Library Acting Team Leader Bec Mitchem, Pele Vaka from Emerald Uniting Church and Hollie Boniface from St Mark's at the Forgiving Tree at Emerald Library.
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Festive food drive starts Barry Plant Emerald has once again teamed up with local community groups to help families in need at Christmas. The drive seems to get more successful each and every year, allowing the event's coordinators to spread the cheer a little further. Its food drive appears to get more successful each year, allowing the event's co-ordinators to spread the cheer a little further. The St Mark's and St Luke's churches in Emerald and Cockatoo respectively pack the collected food and other items into hampers. The community comes together to help. In previous years, the food drive has managed to collect enough food to make up and deliver 61 hampers full of goodies to local families, just in time to make their Christmas a little brighter. This year, they're hoping to make it even bigger. With your help, they can make that happen! If you have any non-perishable food items, please drop them into Barry Plant Emerald before Friday 13 December
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A token or two for taste By Derek Schlennstedt With food insecurity on the rise across Victoria, Woolworths Belgrave, Ferntree Gully and Emerald District customers are being encouraged to support this year's Woolworths OzHarvest Christmas Appeal. In response to the growing demand for support, customers are urged to purchase a 50 cent meal token help to provide a meal for the one in five people in Victoria who have experienced food insecurity in the past 12 months. Recent Foodbank Hunger Report research shows the need for food relief services has increased by 20% over the past year1. At least once a week, 30% of food insecure Australians go a whole day without eating and the Appeal aims to reduce this number over the Christmas period in Victoria. Through the Appeal, and supplemented by regular donations of fresh produce from Woolworths stores nationally, Woolworths Fresh Food Rescue Partner, OzHarvest, aims to deliver meals to more than 155 charitable agencies across Victoria and help ease the ever increasing need from around the country. OzHarvest Founder and CEO Ronni Kahn AO said; "Going hungry at Christmas is a harsh reality for an increasing number of Victoria residents." "We are asking generous Woolworths customers to support the OzHarvest Christmas Appeal, so that we can continue to deliver much needed food to local charities that support Australians requiring hunger relief." By purchasing a 50 cent dinner plate token at the register of any Woolworths store or online from now until 24 December 2019, customers will be able to help OzHarvest provide a meal for an Aussie in need. Woolworths Supermarkets Operations
Manager, Mike Carty said; "We're concerned by the number of Australians seeking food relief, a number on the rise, and we're committed to supporting those in need in our local community. "The Woolworths OzHarvest Christmas Appeal is such an important time of year for us,
together with our customers, to all play a role in making a difference." Over the past two years, the Woolworths OzHarvest Christmas Appeal has raised more than $2 million for OzHarvest, providing four million meals for Australians in need. This year, the aim is to raise yet another $1
million to support Australian families at a time that sees increased pressure on household budgets. Woolworths has partnered with OzHarvest since 2015 to help reduce food waste by providing surplus fresh food from their supermarkets to Aussies who would otherwise go without.
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Giving for a greater good By Derek Schlennstedt Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service (DRERS) manager Tania Bevan knows about those pressures all too well. For many of her clients, just buying their children a gift from Santa is too much. Which is why the DRERS Giving Tree has been in the Belgrave Library for over 18 years, and this year is no different. At the large Christmas tree found in Belgrave Library, people can take a tag from the tree and leave an 'unwrapped' gift for anyone aged between newborn and 18 years. "It's probably the time of year you notice the disadvantage in our community more, and for us it's our busiest time of year in terms of providing emergency relief to people.," Ms Bevan said. "It's a time of year where families are stretched financially and for some parents it's an impossible task because they have to prioritise saving for start of the school year and over holidays and there's extra expenses. So when they don't have enough for those things something's got to give." Ms Bevan said the Christmas campaign had experienced enormous success with the community digging deep to help their neighbours. Members of the community were welcome to leave unwrapped gifts up until Friday, 18 December. "There is no need to wrap the gifts as they are displayed so the kids can have just what
they want for Christmas." "What we are after is new toys for all ages vouchers for teenagers are the most sought after gift and if people are stuck for ideas, sporting goods are great gifts." "Gifts can be left under the Christmas tree at Belgrave Library or given to the Library staff, if people aren't comfortable putting them under the tree." DRERS also prepares hampers to give away, so donations such as plum puddings were also welcome and can be made at the DRERS office locate beneath the Belgrave Hub. The Belgrave Library is located at Reynolds Lane, Belgrave. Ms Bevan said there was always a positive response to the tree and thanked the community for their caring. "Making sure the kids having something, under the Christmas tree is our thanks and it's so nice to know that kids in our community won't miss out." "I want to thank everyone who has donated in the past as it's making a big difference ... everyone at DRERS would like to thank people who donate for their wonderful donations and wish them a safe and happy Christmas," Ms Bevan said.
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Finding a tree-mendous tree for Christmas of joy By Derek Schlennstedt
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Helping out the needy Ranges First National Real Estate is joining forces with Dandenong Ranges Emergency Relief Service Inc (DRERS) to support families in need this festive season. DRERS are a not-for-profit Christian charitable organisation providing emergency relief to people in need of support in the south-west of the Yarra Ranges Council. Their service is confidential and nonjudgemental and they offer help to all people, regardless of race, religion or belief. The wonderful folks at DRERS are hoping to supply 140 family sized hampers this year so gather up your non-perishable food items and drop them into us when you next visit. And if you really, really want to 'Get In The
Spirit' please share this around - the more we get the word out the merrier Christmas will be for all. Suggested items include: Long-life milk (dairy and non-dairy), sweet biscuits, savoury biscuits, shortbread, long life custard, jelly crystals, water crackers, Christmas cakes, sweets & lollies, mince pies, potato chips, chocolate, nuts, coffee, tea, sugar, puddings, Juice, tinned tuna, chocolate, gravy powder, pet food. Donations can be dropped at Ranges First National Belgrave (1 Bayview Road) and Cockatoo (Shop 2, 24 McBride Street), Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm, and Saturday's 9am to 12pm.
So, you've picked your perfect Christmas tree and it's made its journey home...now what? The Mail spoke to Adrian from Ports Christmas Tree Farm in Belgrave South about what you can do to help your tree stay happy, healthy and green for the festive season. "If you're taking your tree home on the roof of your car, the tree should be secured/loaded for proper aerodynamics." "Position the tree so the base is towards the front of the car, this way the wind will sweep over it following the natural bend of the limbs. Always tie to the trunk and the stem so not to squash outer branches." Once you've got it home Adrian told the Mail that it's important to leave the tree in a spot that's protected from the wind, rain and sun. From there you can begin getting the tree ready to be put up inside. "When you're ready to set up, make a fresh cut off the bottom of the trunk or, drill some holes into the base of the trunk." "This opens the trunk so it can take in water properly. "Fresh-cut trees are very thirsty and your tree will drink a lot of water in the first few days so it's important that you have a stand that can hold enough water. "Your tree will be happiest away from heat sources and direct sunlight and will drink less water. "A properly cared for tree can stay green, healthy and happy for that Christmas Day Party."
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A merry Monbulk branch By Derek Schlennstedt It has been a busy 2019 for the Monbulk and District Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank as well as the local community. Early in the year the bank branch ran a successful outdoor community cinema night. Incredibles 2 was screened on the oval with many local families joining us for a free family friendly evening. After so much positive community feedback in conjunction with the Monbulk Cricket Club the branch decided to run four more spring/summer movie nights to be held at the Monbulk Rec Reserve. In October they also screened the first movie, Hotel Transylvania. Local community groups provided food and snacks for purchase and a great night was had by all. August saw the official opening of the Monbulk Community Pavilion, which was a successful collaboration between the State Government, Local Government and the clubs and community of Monbulk and District. The facility is state of the art and will be a benefit to the whole community. The Community Bank sponsorship recipients in 2019 were from all over our local area. These included Emerald/Monbulk Wildlife Shelter who applied for funds to help build animal enclosures, Monbulk College who will use funds towards wellbeing wall art for students, and Monbulk RSL who will use their funds to establish a defibrillator on site at the Monbulk RSL Hall. The Monbulk and District Annual Community Evening was held on November 12 at the Monbulk Rec Reserve. Monbulk and District Community Bank branch unveiled their new Tokens of Appreciation wall and spoke about
The Monbulk and District Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank are proud to be major sponsors for this year’s Merry Monbulk Street party. the way the Monbulk and District Community Bank branch can partner with the community groups and provide support and funds through sponsorship and grants. Branch Manager Aimee te Boekhorst said they were proud to be major sponsors for this year's Merry Monbulk Street party which will
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Cockatoo cracker By Derek Schlennstedt Cockatoo RSL will make Christmas a little brighter for those who might otherwise spend the day alone. The Belgrave-Gembrook Road venue will host a free lunch from 11am on Tuesday 25 December. Treasurer and bar manager Carol Thompson said this would be the fourth annual event. "It's for people that have nowhere to go on Christmas Day," she said.
"Rather than being home alone on Christmas Day, they can come together. "We only started it two years ago, so this will be our third one this year "I was watching something on TV about people having nowhere for Christmas and I turned around to my husband and said 'we should have a Christmas lunch on Christmas day'." About 30 people attended last year's Christmas lunch. "We have quite a few people volunteer to come and do it," Ms Thompson said. "We have a few people who'll make some-
thing and drop it off on the way to their family lunch." On the menu will be a traditional road plus salads. "The bar is open and we sell the drink at member's prices on Christmas day," Ms Thompson said. "Last year we were donated some gifts so we did a raffle, where we handed everyone a raffle ticket and they could select a random gift." She said guests were welcome to show up on the day, but indicating interest in advance helped the venue to prepare. Call 5968 8053.
Santa up for the carols The man in red himself is promising to make an appearance at the Cockatoo Community Christmas Carols. The event will kick off at 5pm on Saturday 7 December at Alma Treloar Reserve in Pakenham Road, Cockatoo. The St Luke's Anglican Church in McBride Street will open its doors as the wet-weather venue should the heavens open up. From 5pm to 6.30pm there'll be free family activities with a festival-feel, including a jumping castle, popcorn, face painting and fairy floss. There'll also be a sausage sizzle for a small cost. The Christmas carol singing will start at 6.30pm. This is an alcohol-free event.
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The Liminality Celtic Trio are delighted to host their annual family Tecoma Christmas concert this year with special guest Cyril Moran. Attendees can relax and unwind at an evening of ancient Celtic tunes performed by local group Liminality at the Tecoma Uniting Church. Made up of harpist Cath Connelly, violinist Greg Hunt, and pianist Jules Vines, Liminality's music is described as deeply grounded in the Celtic and European traditions, and dwelling on the Celtic threshold. Vines said the group had been touring for more than 15 years but wanted to return to the Dandenongs for their third Celtic Christmas performance. Last year their show at Tecoma Uniting sold out within the first week so she urged people to book early. "It's our way of giving back to the community, as we love performing in the Dandenongs and want to help people slow down and relax at Christmas," Vines said. "We'll play ancient Celctic tunes, and of course a variety of Christmas carols, and there will also be special guest including the Victorian Irish Dance Academy, and they'll be performing some traditional Celtic dancing. "We're all really looking forward to sharing this Christmas with our community." The concert is made up of two 45-minute halves and Vines said Santa himself was expected to visit - being a fan of Celtic music. "It's some pre-Christmas relaxation with some beautiful music, all in the spirit of Christmas," she said. "We can't wait to share some musical presents." Tickets are $10 and supper is available for a gold-coin donation to the CFA. The performance will be held on 22 December at the Tecoma Uniting Church.
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Protecting the pets Whether it's food, drink or spending, most people overindulge at Christmas time - and so can pets. Animal Aid CEO Mark Menze said we might suffer no more than a stomach ache, sore head or frightening credit card balance, but the same couldn't be said for our pets. Chocolate That tasty advent calendar or those bars of Toblerone wrapped nicely under the tree can be highly toxic to pets even in small quantities. Nutmeg It's one of the lesser-known poisonous foods for dogs. Nutmeg can cause dogs to suffer from tremors, seizures, issues with the nervous system and even death. Grapes and raisins Plum puddings, Christmas cake and mince pies all contain raisins and grapes. Consumption of these can cause acute kidney failure in dogs. Macadamia nuts These popular Christmas nuts can also be toxic to dogs. Onions, chives and garlic Both onions and garlic can cause gastric irritation and anemia if eaten in large quantities. Turkey skin, pork crackling, sausages and fatty meats These Christmas lunch staples are foods which can all lead to inflammation of the pancreas in dogs due to high fat content. Christmas ham In addition to being high in fat, ham is also very salty and can cause serious stomach ache or pancreatitis. Also, some dogs that eat salty food may drink too much water and develop a lifethreatening condition called bloat. Alcohol Some of us celebrate the festive season with beer, wine or bubbles. But never share these with pets - even small amounts of alcohol can be harmful.
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Take extra care with your doggo this Christmas. Mr Menze advised pet owners who suspected their fur baby had eaten something bad for them to call their local veterinarian immediately.
Animal Aid's vet clinic is open Monday to Saturday (except public holidays) and bookings can be made on 8756 1310.
Residents of Olinda: it's time to warm up those vocal chords and crack out the jingle bells. For a gold coin donation, families can attend the community event Carols on the Mountain, held at the Ferny Creek Recreation Reserve. For those who love a good sing-along and the general spreading of Christmas cheer, the event is a highlight of the hills Christmas calendar. Organised by the Sassafras-Ferny Creek CFA, the community event was originally staged in response to a need for a night of Christmas carols but has since grown in popularity with more than 1000 people attending last year.T The popular event has now been held nearly every year since 2005, and invites local schools to perform many traditional carols on stage. With showings by local artists and a myriad of other performances, including bands and singing groups from the hills, there's lots of fun for the whole family. At the end of night, it is rumoured that the big man in red himself - Santa - will arrive to spread some Christmas cheer. Carols on the Mountain is held at Ferny Creek Recreation Reserve on Saturday 21 December from 6 to 9pm.
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Making us equal eral community, workplace.” As part of the first stage, Mount Evelyn Community House hosted a gender equality night, where attendees wrote positive messages on tags and placed them in tea cups. Mount Evelyn Community House member Anna Griffiths said it was a night in which women worked together to create at inclusive atmosphere. “We focused on inclusion and equality for all,” she said. “It was a very positive night which was really fantastic. “We had the table set up like a kitchen table because when people sit down they talk and as women we traditionally sit there over a cup of tea and solve the problems of the world.” During the gender equality night, messages
By Romy Stephens The Mount Evelyn Community House hopes to spread positive messages about gender equality through its Gender Equality Clothesline Project. The project will see Mount Evelyn work with other community houses across the outer east to raise awareness and promote action towards gender equality. The project is split into two stages. The first involved creating activities to encourage conversation and the second - starting this week - will promote positive messages during 16 Days of Activism. Mount Evelyn Community House manager Nicky Condello said the campaign is about engaging the entire community. “It’s really about positive relationships and
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Santa Paws! Christmas is in full swing at Coldstream Animal Aid. The shelter has decked their halls and are offering animal owners the chance to get snapped with Santa Paws. There’s also an advent calendar made specifically for dogs. Emily Kent is pictured with Fergus the foxhound cross bloodhound, who is up for adoption. The two-year-old is described as playful but easy-going, and loves to howl along to a Christmas carol. Finding a new cat or dog under the tree is a dream come true for many on Christmas morning, but Elle Amman from Animal Aid also said that any decision about a new furry family member should be done well in advance.
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Local shoppers now have around the clock access to a fresh, new-look store in the Ferntree Gully area, with the completion of the Woolworths Ferntree Gully renewal and extension of the store last week. In addition to the convenience of 24 hour service, customers can expect an extensive fresh fruit and vegetable section and Organic produce selection. Plus you'll find a range of Gluten Free grocery and chilled products, as well as artisan, stone-baked breads from the new full-production bakery and made to order cakes for any special occasion. There's also a new continental style deli which has a range of sliced meats, cheeses, antipasto and olives. Customers will also find it easier to get in and out of the store with a new and improved customer service area and more self-serve checkouts, making it a more convenient place to shop.
The Victorian Government will make a formal apology in Parliament to the people who suffered childhood sexual abuse in connection with the Puffing Billy railway and other railway bodies. The state apology will be delivered at Parliament House at 10am on 27 November after a recommendation in the state ombudsman's report into the involvement of now-dead convicted child sex offender Robert Whitehead's with a number of train organisations. "The Victorian Ombudsman's report detailed harrowing abuse perpetrated at Puffing Billy and other Victorian railways by people who held positions of power and trust," Tourism Minister Martin Pakula said on Friday. "The victims were children who for too long felt unable to tell their stories, and when they did, too many people did not want to hear them."
"It is important that we acknowledge how these people were betrayed and say to them, we are sorry." The report was tabled in June last year, and the Ombudsman's investigation was announced in 2017 after an initial call for an investigation was made by one of the victims, Mr Wayne Clarke. The report centred on Robert Whitehead, a convicted sex offender who was a volunteer at Puffing Billy from 1961 until 1990. He died in jail in 2015 after pleading guilty to 24 charges. The Emerald Tourism Railway Board, responsible for operating Puffing Billy, and the attraction's chief executive, resigned earlier this year, with an interim group installed. Victims and their families have been invited to be at Parliament House for the apology. For further information on the 27 November apology, call 1800 951 095 or email puffingbilly.enquiries@ecodev.vic.gov.au.
Woolworths Ferntree Gully Store Manager, Melissa Micallef said: “We want to raise the bar in convenient shopping to give our customers time back in their busy lives. To make it easier to collect groceries, we’re offering designated Drive Up parking bays where our team members will pack handpicked online orders direct to the boot, allowing customers to pick up groceries without leaving the car". In addition, locals can speak with the in-store meat specialist to help decide on cuts of meats and how to prepare, cook and serve to ensure a fresh and delicious meal. Woolworths also has behind the counter service to help customers select an array of daily fresh fish and marinade options in their new Seafood department.
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Last week’s store reopening was also a chance to recognise two long serving team members, Lisa and Leanne, having worked at Woolworths for 37 and 39 years respectively. Both team members were given the honor of cutting the cake together at last Thursday’s official store launch.
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There is also a new BWS store located next to the supermarket, offering a great selection of beer, wine and spirits. Woolworths Ferntree Gully is open 24 hours, 7 days a week and is located at Cnr Burwood Hwy & Brenock Park Drive, Ferntree Gully.
You’re invited to complete our online survey and provide input as to how our outdoor spaces should look going forward. These include:
The Open Space Strategy will analyse the existing provision of open spaces across the shire, identify gaps and provide the strategic direction for Cardinia Shire’s open spaces over the coming decade.
• sport and active recreation reserves • nature reserves • parks, playground spaces • wetlands • trails • urban plaza spaces You can also have your say by entering our photo competition. Snap a picture of your favourite open space and tell us why you love it. Enter your photo at www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay for the chance to win one of two $100 Gumbuya World vouchers. Consultation has been extended and closes Sunday 8 December 2019. More info: www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay In writing: Mail your written feedback to: Open Space Strategy Consultation Cardinia Shire Council PO Box 7, Pakenham VIC 3810
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Cost of bushfires a concern for some By Romy Stephens The Yarra Ranges hosts some of Australia's most at-risk suburbs when it comes to the financial loss from bushfires, new research shows. According to consultancy Risk Frontiers, Warburton and Belgrave make up two of Australia's top 10 bushfire-prone postcodes in terms of average annual losses. Meanwhile, the entire top 10 list comprised of Victorian suburbs. Andrew Gissing from Risk Frontiers said the results reflect the nature of bushfire activity within the state.
"It's not necessarily a surprise because the whole of Victoria is pretty well fire-prone," he said. "It's a mixture of the probability of having damaging fires but also the exposure. "A lot of these properties are built right on the bushland which makes them high risk." Mr Gissing added that this research provides the opportunity for residents within these regions to understand the risk and prepare accordingly. "Acknowledge that there's a risk in their area and always be prepared for that," he said. "There's still a few weeks before summer kicks off...now is the time to prepare."
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Angliss celebrates 80th anniversary By Derek Schlennstedt On November 21, staff and special guests gathered to mark Angliss Hospital's 80th anniversary. Angliss Hospital began its life known as the Ferntree Gully Bush Nursing Hospital, opening in 1939. It started off with just ten beds, consisting of 2 two-bed wards and 6 single-bed wards. There was also provision for two extra beds on the enclosed veranda. The hospital was the vision of Sir Gilbert Chandler and was funded by Sir William Angliss. It took just four months from the laying of the foundation stone to the hospital's opening day. In its first six months of operation, 154 patients were treated, with a daily bed average of six patients. 80 years on, the hospital has grown to 155 beds, providing the community with a range of emergency, medical, surgical, maternity and rehabilitation services. Services have been expanded and there have been advancements in technology. Most recently, in 2018 the new intensive care unit was opened - introducing critical, life-saving treatment for people in the region. During 2018/2019, Angliss Hospital emergency department provided care to over 44,000 patients, while the wards treated over 27,000 patients. There were over 35,000 episodes of outpatient care. At the celebration Site Director Paul Leyden thanked the Angliss and Chandler families for their continued support and said that while much has changed during Angliss Hospital's 80 year history; one thing has stayed the same. "The community as a whole would not have a hospital without the Angliss and Chandler families and thanks to their continued support as well as from community groups and auxiliaries, the community connection at Angliss
Seeking information Police would like to speak to a male in relation to traffic offences that occurred on 11 November outside the Royal Hotel Upper Ferntree Gully at approximately 10.30 am. The male was observed driving a black Holden Commodore sedan. Any information to Belgrave Police Ph 9754 6677 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Bus crash charge Detectives from the Major Collision Investigation Unit have charged a man after a pedestrian was struck and killed by a bus in Ferntree Gully on 12 December 2018. The collision occurred on the Burwood Highway just after 7.30pm. The 38-year-old Ringwood man died at the scene. The bus driver, a 60-year-old man from Woori Yallock, has been charged with dangerous driving causing death. He has been bailed to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court on 20 November
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From left: Judy Williams, Secretary UFTG Auxiliary, The Hon. Jackson Taylor MP, Colleen Marke President Ferntree Gully Auxiliary, Paul Leyden Site Director Angliss Hospital.
On November 20 local police were called to Mooroolbark and Kilsyth addresses following reports of two alleged family violence incidents. Shortly after, a 40-year-old Ringwood male was arrested by the Croydon Family Violence Investigation Unit and taken to Ringwood Police Station. The male has been charged with aggravated burglary, burglary and theft offences. He has been remanded in custody to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court. If you feel at risk of being involved in a family violence incident or believe that someone you know is, please seek some help from police or a support service, such as Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre by calling 1800 015 188. In immediate danger, always call Triple Zero (000).
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Ferny Creek Primary School choir performed at the 80th birthday celebrations. Hospital is alive and well," Mr Leyden said. "We've come a long way since our days as a bush hospital; but our commitment to deliver-
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Police and emergency services are currently at the scene of a fatal collision in Wandin North this morning (20 November). Investigators have been told a motorcycle and a four-wheel drive collided on Clegg Road near Union Road about 9.40am. The rider of the motorcycle died at the scene. The driver of the four-wheel drive, a 26-year-old Croydon woman, was uninjured. The investigation into the exact cause of the collision remains ongoing. Anyone who witnessed or with any dashcam footage is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
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This change is just the next step that will ensure this vital habitat for one of our most iconic threatened species is preserved. I was delighted to support this legislation, which is just one step as a part of our government's ongoing commitment to protect Victoria's native fauna and flora. In 2017 we were able to add 2.3 hectares of land to the reserve, with all levels of government working together to secure the funding to purchase this land. Importantly, it's not just our government who is working hard to protect the habitat of
the Helmeted Honeyeater, groups such as the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater, now in their 30th year, are one of the key groups who are working to protect the future of the Helmeted Honeyeater. The Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater work to maintain an effective environment for the Helmeted Honeyeater, as well as educate the community on our State's bird emblems importance. Trust for Nature is another important group who are acting to protect the Helmeted Honeyeaters environment. Trust for Nature partners with local landholders who agree to place a conservation covenant over their property to permanently protect land of high diversity value. They have also assisted in gifting land to the conservation reserve, using funds from philanthropic organisations. These important actions and partnerships by groups, organisations and Government ensure that the Helmeted Honeyeaters key environment will be protected and that this work will protect our State's bird emblem for generations to come.
Five years ago, Shakti McLaren and a group of like-minded individuals had the vision to create an inspirational, sustainable food destination in the Dandenongs. From their ideas grew The Hills Food Frontier - a volunteer based incorporated association that inspires, mobilises and equips the Hills community to choose, grow, share and eat good food. From that group grew the Food is free Tecoma project. To celebrate the milestone, the Hills Food Frontier's FLAME Community Garden in Tecoma has been reinvigorated with new educational signs. Ms McLaren told the Mail that the signs have made the garden more inclusive. "When we set up this garden 5 years ago we wanted it to be educational, but we found it couldn't be educational unless we we're here all the time, which simple wasn't feasible," she said. "Now with the signage its educational all the time, and people came come by themselves." Several signs have been placed strategically around the garden, with each addressing gardening techniques, the effectiveness of good composting and the importance of pollination and bees. The group collaborated with local design student Jordyn Yeoman from Mater Christi, and together Jordyn and Ms McLaren developed signs about worms, composts and pollinators.
From left; Jenny Jury from Belgrave Bendigo Bank, Shakti McLaren and Year 11 Mater Christi student Jordyn Yeoman.
One of the many signs created by Jordyn Yeoman at the THFF flame garden in Tecoma.
"It was interesting to learn about gardening and bees and how important they are in the world, but it also taught me how to use illustrator a bit more and particularly gave me an insight into working with other people in the real world," Jordyn said. "At school Viscomm is usually by yourself, so collaborating with other people and translating their needs into the design was a different experience. " The entire project was funded by the Dandenong Ranges Community Bank, who donated $1000 to THFF for the signs, which were printed by Frawley signs. As part of the Community Bank's 20th birthday, each staff member was asked to nominate a not for profit community group that banked
with the Branch they work at. Belgrave Customer Service Officer, Jenny Jury chose THFF as the recipient. "All the staff were invited to choose a community group that they wanted to donate $1000 to and I chose the hills food frontier, because they're interested in good health and sustainable living." Ms McLaren said the garden has been immensely successful in its five years and looked forward to how it will continue to grow. "The aim was to grow food and make it free and it was really a revolution and still is ... the amount of people that give food is just amazing, and it's food for everyone. Anyone can use the space and the food."
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The Dandenong Ranges Orchestra end of year concert will be held at the Tecoma Uniting Church 1566 Burwood Highway on Sunday December 8 at 2pm. Conducted by Alexander Vengerovski, "Classics At Christmas" will include works by Tchaikovsky, Bizet, Grieg and Offenbach. Tickets are vailable online at TryBooking or at the door. Contact 0401 325 156 or musicofthedro@ gmail.com for more information.
The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting its regular Walk Up - Open Mic concert, on Sunday 1 December, at the Guides Hall in Underwood Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.15 - 5 pm. Artists perform songs in the Country, Bluegrass and Folk genres. All welcome. New singers, musicians, and bands are always welcome. Entrance fee $7 ($5 for members). The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month. Enquiries: Graham to 03 5964 8298
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More foster carers are desperately needed to help fill the gaps for emergency, respite and longer term care situations within your local community. Learn how you can make a difference by attending Anglicare's next information session on Thursday 28 November, 7.30pm, Japara House, 54-58 Durham Rd, Kilsyth. Carers can be single, married, older, younger, with our without kids. You can work full-time, part-time or be at home. For bookings and enquiries call 1300 889 335 or visit www.anglicarevic.org.au/foster-caring
Belgrave VIEW meets on the first Thursday of each month at the Monbulk Bowls Club, Moores Road Monbulk. The group welcomes guests and new members at these meetings, which usually have an interesting guest speaker along with a delicious lunch. At meetings the group conducts raffles and all monies collected goes toward The Smith Family Children's Education Charity that helps disadvantaged young Australians to succeed at school so that they can create a better future for themselves. Ladies who would like more information about VIEW can go to view@
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Changing diet, changing climate A public forum will be held in Selby on 27 November outlining how the way we eat impacts on global warming. Billed as a "Top Ten Countdown", it will start with the 10 most effective dietary adjustments and count down to the most important. Forum presenter, Karl Williams, believes that the threat of runaway climate chaos is staring us in the face and now is the time to reduce our carbon footprint. On the table will be a feast of issues like refrigeration, food miles, types of processing, meat, wastage, organics, food preparation and packaging. The forum will be held at Selby Community House at 7pm on Wednesday November 27. A gold coin donation is requested to cover the cost of a light supper. All are welcome and there's no need to book. Enquiries may be made to 9754-2039. mailcommunity.com.au
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Trees down as we bake By Derek Schlennstedt Fierce winds uprooted trees on a day of extreme weather in the Dandenong Ranges, as the state baked through its equal-hottest November day this century, before thunderstorms wreaked havoc across the suburbs. A day of Total Fire Ban across the state was declared for 21 November and Parks Victoria announced that the Thousands Steps were also closed to the public. It was a one-two punch of strong northerly winds and hot temperatures early in the day, as gusts of more than 100 km/h kicked up dust and pollen while the city sweltered to a top of 40.9 degrees at 2pm - matching a November 1894 record. An afternoon cool change swept through the
Donald Martin had a close encounter with a massive gum tree when it was blown over in the front garden of his Fernhill Road house in Mount Evelyn. Picture: GREG CARRICK region soon after with the resulting thunderstorms damaging buildings, pushing over trees, causing power outages and even bushfires.
At 4pm a Watch and Act notice was issued for a bushfire on Rankins Road, Monbulk with two aircraft called in to battle the 1-2 hectare blaze. The bushfire crossed Rankins Road late on 22 November and travelled towards Spring Road and David Hill Road, Monbulk. It took over ten CFA crews to stop the spread of the fire, along with air support. SES crews worked over time throughout the day with trees falling by the dozen. Emerald SES Deputy Controller Steve Reid said the unit attended around 20 jobs for fallen trees. "We had 20 jobs on the Thursday afternoon; the majority were trees down on road. There were three trees down on driveways and two were minor building damage," he said.
"We had a real rush in the afternoon around Emerald and Monbulk and are standing at 79 incidents since the start of November." The region was struck with severe power outages across Mount Evelyn, Monbulk, Olinda and Menzies Creek. Over two and half thousand houses were affected in Mount Evelyn with the power only returning the following day on 23 November. Donald Martin had a close encounter with a massive gum tree when it was blown over in the front garden of his Fernhill Road house in Mount Evelyn. Mail photographer Greg Carrick caught the devastation and said that despite the area being without power at the time, the tree brought down more power lines with it, adding to the delays in getting power restored.
Residents secure land to protect species for future Landowners across the Yarra Ranges are taking legal steps to permanently protect endangered species by placing conservation covenants on their properties. Conservation covenants are tied to title, protecting habitat even after the property changes hands. Trust for Nature has partnered with more than 1400 landholders across Victoria to put covenants on properties, with 48 of those in the Yarra Ranges. Ben Cullen from Trust for Nature said they are working to link habitat for native animals such as the threatened Helmeted Honeyeater and Leadbeater's Possum. "We have a cluster of neighbouring properties adjacent to the Yellingbo Reserve that are protected by conservation covenants," he said. "The covenants make a real difference because they mean that as urban pressures increase in the area we don't lose special environments that are critical to the survival of threatened species." According to Trust for Nature, landowners with covenants can still keep animals, maintain their home, garden and lifestyle while protecting important areas. "Many landholders we work with don't know a lot about conservation, and that doesn't matter at all," Ben said. "They move to this area for its amazing natural beauty. It's a lifestyle choice for many - the landholders happen to also be critical in saving the Helmeted Honeyeater and Leadbeater's Possums from extinction. "That's an incredible legacy and something they can be really proud of." Yellingbo residents Gaye Gadsden and David Carr put a covenant on two-thirds of their property last year. "I really love wildlife and we've just got tens of thousands of creatures that we share this property with and I don't want to see their
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The Mail has picked up two major awards at the Victorian Country Press Association’s annual conference. Former Mountain Views/Upper Yarra Mail reporter Kath Gannaway won the TAC Award for Road Safety reporting for her series of articles on the Teenage Road Information Program. Judge Samantha Cockfield, the Lead Director Road Safety at the TAC, said Kath’s coverage showed a willingness to go beyond the details of the program and explore some of the people involved in dealing with road trauma. “From emergency service services and volunteers, to magistrates, Kath’s coverage included a comprehensive mix of stats and facts as well as human interest to truly put the focus on how we can all keep ourselves and others safe on the road,” Ms Cockfield said.
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Memorable moments By Romy Stephens The Dandenong Ranges is a haven for holiday makers and foodies alike, with plenty of locations offering memorable dining experiences. A trip to Puffing Billy presents not only an unforgettable train trip but also the chance to indulge in fine food. Throughout summer, Puffing Billy will host the Steam and Cuisine Luncheon, High Tea Express and Murder on the Puffing Billy Express. The Steam and Cuisine Luncheon offers a
three hour dining and train experience with either lunch or a grazing platter and a stop at Emerald Lake. During the High Tea Express, a high tea menu is delivered with a fresh modern twist and the Murder on the Puffing Billy Express showcases a three-course meal, two hour train journey and live entertainment. If it’s dinner and a view that visitors are after, look no further than SkyHigh Mount Dandenong. SkyHigh is located at the peak of Mount
Dandenong and hosts breathtaking views towards the Melbourne CBD. The award-winning bistro is an ideal location for breakfast, lunch or dinner and is open 365 days of the year. An incredibly unique dining opportunity presents itself just down the road from SkyHigh at the Cuckoo Restaurant in Olinda. The restaurant offers a traditional Bavarian experience, with the site and staff styled in a Bavarian theme.
The Cuckoo has attracted visitors from all over the world for about 60 years. Visitors can refresh with a stein of Hefeweizen Schofferhofer beer, feast the fusion of traditional European and modern cuisine and enjoy the wunderbar live entertainment and floor show. These are just some of the magnificent memorable dining experiences visitors can find behind each corner of the Dandenong Ranges.
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The York to rock it out The York on Lilydale will kick next year off in style with the Hotter Than Hell tour and Conrad Sewell set to rock the venue. Australian raised and Los Angeles based Sewell will perform live at the York on 31 January. Known for popular hits such as Healing Hands, Start Again and Firestone, the ARIA Award-winning, platinum-selling singer and songwriter has earned international acclaim and performed in front of audiences around the world. He has toured with Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5, and Kygo and earned praise from Entertainment Weekly, Teen Vogue, Vice, NBC, and Nylon. Sewell is now venturing across his home country for the Big World tour and Mount Evelyn will be one of his first stops. The annual Hotter Than Hell tour will follow Sewell’s performance early next year, with the event to feature at the York on 8 February. The tour will unleash its first-ever international headliners, with Everclear (USA) set to head up the bill. After a 14-year absence, the group last made an appearance down under celebrating its 20th anniversary tour. They will return for the first time in three years to pump out their unique brand of singalong rock with hits such as Santa Monica and Father of Mine due to come burning back. Multi-platinum punk outfit Unwritten Law (USA) will also feature in the tour.
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The Southern Californian punk legends have endured with Aussie fans for their high energy live shows and distorted power riffs across favourite hits such as Celebration Song to Seein Red and Save Me. Frenzal Rhomb will bring supreme on-stage banter and guitar-wielding goods along with them, while Brisbane band The Grates, known for their effervescent, colourful and infectious sets, will heat things up. Australian punk royalty Cosmic Psychos will bring trademark fuzzed-out guitar, repetitive lyrics and wah-wah bass sound, while local support comes in the shape of Melbourne band Chasing Ghosts. For more information on both of these events, visit hotterthanhelltour.com.au or www.yorkonlilydale.com.au. Tickets for Conrad Sewell will be available via Oztix or direct from the York on Lilydale.
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BOTANICAL BLISS STEEPED in local history dating back to the early 1900s and abutting the iconic Cloudehill, Woolrich Estate is set amongst near to five acres of breathtaking botanical bliss and incorporates both a superb residence and Woolrich Retreat a 4.5 star B&B in an Art Deco inspired cottage. The Residence Overlooking the grounds of Rangeview Gardens the views from this home are awe inspiring. Set over three levels with quality fittings throughout, the home features- multiple living spaces and decks, superb dining adjoining a Blackwood kitchen with Miele appliances, stone benchtops and custom cabinetry, luxurious bathrooms, beautiful light filled bedrooms, a hallway library, and a well- appointed laundry, undercover parking for two cars and additional space for at least another vehicles. There is also a self- contained unit that may be utilized for extended family or business ventures, currently used as part of the B&B business. The Gardens Enchanting. Walk in and be lost in your own wonderful surrounds, follow the stone walls
and pathways that meander throughout and discover a grassy dell, writhing branches, exotic foliage, serene colours and views that take your breath away. Discover a giant American Tulip tree planted in 1920, an immense Weeping Beech that began in 1928 and on your walks meet the colony of Lyrebirds that live along the stream below and wander through the property: their mimicry echoing through the gardens. Don’t be surprised when you’re relaxing under the
shade of a majestic tree whilst listening to birdsong that a wallaby hops by. Days of discovery await you here. The Cottage: Woolrich Retreat is a private and peaceful Art Deco inspired two bedroom, three bathroom cottage nestled amongst the gardens and offers a wonderful income as an established 4.5 star B&B. Beautiful high ceilings, fretwork, hard wood floors, leadlight and open fire. There is a full kitchen, a
jacuzzi and secluded deck providing views across the stunning gardens to hills beyond, plus off-street parking for 2 cars. Please take the time to come and view this historic estate that will delight all your senses and give you an insight into the lifestyle, income and pure joy you could experience calling Woolrich Estate, your home. Please call Jim Conder 0408 597 558 to arrange a private viewing. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 20 Woolrich Road, OLINDA, VIC 3788 Description: 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 5 garage Price: $1,750,000 - $1,900,000 Inspect: Contact Agent Contact: Jim Conder 0408 597 558 and Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522, RANGES FIRST NATIONAL 9754 6111
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$250,000
64 Colby Drive, BELGRAVE HEIGHTS
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1 Mount View Road, UPPER FERNTREE GULLY
$820,000 - $900,000
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commercial/Retail space for sale in great location!! A fantastic opportunity is available to those seeking to invest in a growing market. with potential sub division of the rear land (STcA) with other shop owners, currently tenanted by wag Time Dog Grooming with a lease returning $1217.00 per month and the tenant pays all outgoings, this office/retail space of 70m2 approx. has been well fitted out, simply nothing to do except reap the rewards. comprising a kitchenette and bathroom aswell as a huge storage area under the shop. Please contact us for more information and to arrange a viewing.
Property development never looked more promising than it does in this prime position. Supremely located near Ferntree Plaza, Upper Ferntree Gully Train Station, and the Angliss hospital, this is an ideal investment presenting plenty of potential. with commercial 1 zoning, this large corner block with two street frontages is now ready for renovation or multi-level redevelopment (Subject To council Approval) to capitalise on this sensational location. Auction on the 14th of December @ 11am
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4 Bonview Road, FERNY CREEK
$680,000 - $740,000
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21 Bennett Avenue, BELGRAVE iMMAcULATE SPLiT-LEvEL wiTh GORGEOUS viEwS!
$660,000 - $710,000 3A 2B 2C
Rich with character, awash with style, and clearly a labour of love, this unapologetically original home is ready to make a new family very happy. The colour-popping kitchen overlooks the lounge with exposed beams and wood fire. with a sitting room near the family bedrooms and main bath, and a main bedroom with wiR and ensuite with freestanding tub, this home is a showcase of style. Outside, the excitement continues with the most impressive treehouse in town. Encircling an expansive tree trunk, this solar powered cubby with zip line will thrill the children in your family and inspire adults to act like kids again.
Peacefully positioned at the end of a quiet no-through-road this pristine split-level home is guaranteed to impress! idyllically located within walking distance of Belgrave’s schools, shops, cafes and train station, as well as the walking trails of the Dandenong Ranges National Park. As we have seen over the past couple of weeks properties around this price range and calibre DO NOT LAST LONG!! Today we have another chance for one savvy buyer to get their hands on an incredible property - be quick to act to make it yours today!!!
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Sam Adamson
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‘tanGleWood’.....looking for a lat block, close to town, near the school, on a sealed road with huge development potential (subject to council approval) Situated on 1382m2 approx with a comfortable 3 bed, 1 bathroom (2 toilets) home with a large shed/garage this home is ideal for downsizer’s, irst home buyers or a developer looking to have a centrally located property for the future with the proposed new rezoning in mind. this home is not for those that like to be vanilla - artistically put together with love and thought, the home features a large kitchen, lounge and dining room and large rumpus, with a large central bathroom.
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A WARM AND INVITING HOME your dream ‘get away’ in the dandenongs offers you complete privacy being on a near acre (3,591sqm) that really is at one with mother nature. forget the stresses of life with a glass of wine as the sun sets on the horizon and a sea of stars appear in the sky above you and a sea of twinkling lights below you. a real ‘wow factor’ earthy mudbrick home that has been completely updated/renovated to today’s lifestyle. the full four-bedroom family home with two comfortable living rooms, two modern bathrooms, quality kitchen appliances, central combustion wood ire and two split systems has everything you need. Huge terraced outdoor living spaces, veggie garden, double carport and three storage sheds.
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Aidan Skipsey
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$770,000-$847,000
IDEAL FOR A GROWING FAMILY OR IN-LAW ACCOMMODATION Walking distance to the shops and station is this very versatile home on a lat near ¼ acre. a wonderful addition to the home is the self-contained unit under the same rooline which boasts a full bathroom, kitchenette, lounge and a bedroom. Be as private as you need or alternatively have the door open and be part of the family when you feel like it. the principle section of the home features a further 4 bedrooms, all with robes, the main with full ensuite. Central to everything is the spacious kitchen with s/s appliances & stone bench tops, adjoining the family/meals and there is a separate lounge/dining. outdoors boasts a double garage with rear access to the yard, shedding, covered entertaining area & front porch.
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431 Monbulk Road Monbulk
$1,000,000 - $1,100,000
18 Viewhill Road Cockatoo
$720,000 - $790,000
Great Location, Great Size and Great Opportunity!
Charming, Stylish and Comfortable!
Opportunity Plus - large comfortable 3 BDR + study family home with a spacious factory with 3 phase power all situated on just under 1 acre. Dual access & prominent street frontage. Enjoy both & walk to work or rent the house or the factory or both as an investment – the opportunities are endless. In fact the property is currently tenanted and the tenants are happy to stay on if it is an investment opportunity you are after.
Beautifully presented home on 2/3 acre. Featuring 3 large robed BDRs, Master BDR with study nook, WIR & full ensuite. Expansive open plan living with lounge area, dining area & adjacent kitchen. Polished loorboards, WFH, GDH & 9’ ceilings. Wrap around verandah, DBL LU garage with concrete loor, power & theatre setup, single carport, landscaped gardens, vegetable beds, 1.8kw solar power & fully fenced.
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12 Sycamore Avenue Emerald
$765,000 - $825,000
310 Beenak Road Yellingbo
$1,300,000 - $1,400,000
Private Sanctuary Close to Emerald!
Exquisite Lifestyle Living!
Set in the highly sought after Sycamore Avenue this delightful family home has views of the surrounding hills through the tree tops. Features living/dining room, family room with a cosy WFH, large meals area, well equipped kitchen, 3 robed BDRs & GDH. Outside includes a triple carport & tiered landscaped gardens with entertaining areas. Privately located yet close to Emerald, this well presented home is a must see!
A sanctuary from the busy world this exquisite, private property has a panoramic view over the surrounding Yarra Valley mountain ranges. Luxury living set on an expansive 40 acres of impeccably kept pastures. 4 BDR + study with zoned living. Outstanding infrastructure with multiple shedding, cattle yards, 9 Meg water licence, fenced paddocks, 4 dams & separate truck/machinery access.
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994
17 Banks Smith Drive Gembrook
27 Station Road Gembrook
$720,000 - $790,000
$850,000 - $930,000
This Family Home Ticks All The Boxes!
Modern Masterpiece!
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.
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: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820
Contact: Richard Birtchnell 0438 747 357
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178 Mt Dandenong Tourist Rd Ferny Creek
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Intelligently positioned to sweep up the natural beauty of the Dandenong Ranges and satisfy the entire family with options for entertainment and lifestyle, this exquisitely renovated residence is a design masterpiece of grand proportions. Boasting an exclusive and rare combination of convenient and private location, substantial living and lovely peaceful acreage (1.67 acres), no expense has been spared to provide the perfect balance between comfortable living and elegant lifestyle, and with the inest of upgrades complete, there’s nothing left to do but move in and embrace the epitome of hills living. Highlights include six bedrooms, two bathrooms, two powder rooms, three living zones, home ofice, gourmet kitchen, wood ire, alfresco entertaining terrace, double garage, double shed/workshop and landscaped gardens.
Auction 14th Dec at 3.00pm
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Elliot Bell 0427 099 880 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
46 Ridge Road Mt Dandenong
This once loved home with all the classic features (open ire place, high ceilings and large loor to ceiling windows) now needs love and restoration! The 2 bedroom 1 Bathroom cottage sits hidden within the grounds of this property ripe for renovation and includes a single lockup garage.Perfect for the irst home buyer entering the market or the aspiring renovator sitting on 2,487m2 (approx.) this property is a hidden gem in the hills. The original home is nestled up high on the block surrounded by established European plantings, in a beautiful private setting. Opportunities like these don’t come along often, so call today for further information.
1,000,000-1,100,000
112 Ridge Road Mt Dandenong
Postcard Views and a Dream Lifestyle
Tradies & Business Owners Take Note
Bathed in light, warmth and natural beauty, ‘The Ridge’ is a rare ind, at the top of Mount Dandenong and just perfect for raising a family, entertaining and taking time to appreciate life whilst you take in breathtaking postcard views. Highlights include central living zones and crackling coonara with bedrooms and bathrooms on either side. The master with lavish ensuite double vanity and spa. The 4th bedroom has a powder room and separate entrance. There is also magical garden spaces to enjoy and explore – both lat and terraced, gazebo for alfresco dining, home ofice with external access, double garage, garden studio and glass house. With ‘Trigg Track’ at the back gate for leisurely forest walks and a commutable distance from Melbourne CBD – This is the ultimate life style property.
Resting on just under 1/2 acre of landscaping; this home delivers an outstanding lifestyle in the Ridge Road Precinct. Inside, a lge lounge & dining room is warmed by a slow combustion wood heater & together with the main bedroom & ENS opens up onto a covered alfresco area, with all rooms enhanced by painted timber ceilings. The family room warmed by a pot belly stove has lge picture windows overlooking the garden & the kitchen equipped with stone benchtops & high-end appliances is an entertainer’s dream. Accommodation comprises the master with a WIR & ENS; the remaining 2 bedrooms each have BIRs & are complimented by a main bathroom incl spa bath. The property features a lge barn, equipped to house 4 cars, a studio/home ofice, 3 phase power & plenty of parking for plant, caravans & trailers.
Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
Contact: Trevor Bell 0418 333 580 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)
$780,000-$820,000
9751 2375
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16 Gembrook Launching Place Road, Gembrook
5 Allenby Avenue, Cockatoo
501 Belgrave Gembrook Road, Cockatoo
CLASSIC COUNTRY LIVING ON 1 ACRE WITH VIEWS
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17 Coopers Road, Macclesfield
13 Legg Road, Emerald
HOME IS WHERE THE HEART…….AND PARTY IS!!!
An Exceptional Horse Property On 13 Acres! (approx.)
EASY LIVING IN A PRIME LOCATION!
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13 Sherriff Road, Emerald
13 Belvedere Court, Gembrook
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Getting teens into tennis The Upwey South Tennis Club is encouraging teenagers to take advantage of the warmer weather and get active through playing tennis. The club has launched its Tennis4Teens program for youth aged 12-17 years old. The program has been developed by Tennis Victoria to keep participants active in a noncompetitive and social environment. Club coach Diana Sutterby said the program is an opportunity for teenagers throughout the community to get involved. "We are a thriving club and have built up a fantastic community and social vibe, with many juniors finding an inclusive, safe and fun place to have a hit," she said. "Tennis is, after all, a game for life." Tennis Victoria's head of female participation said the program represents what teenag-
ers want to get out of their physical activity. "Research has shown us that this particular age group is keen for their sport to be social and flexible," she said. "It's our hope that all the programs run under the Tennis4Teens umbrella encourage teenagers to pick up a racquet, get active and have fun," she said. Tennis4Teens will run every Thursday from 4pm to 5.30pm from the 31 October onwards. Costs are $5 a session and no prior experience is necessary. The club can also supply rackets. Upwey South Tennis Club was established over 50 years ago and is located in the Upwey South Reserve. For more information, visit www.ustc.org. au.
Knights go big against Beavers with some solid scores By Richard Millott Day One of Round 5 Ferntree Gully and District Cricket Association action kicked off on Saturday, with big team scores the order of the day. At Lakesfield Reserve, Zac Wilson put on a masterclass as Knoxfield took on Lysterfield. The visitors looked in trouble early as the Beavers claimed regular breakthrough's against the top order, reaching 5/60 before Wilson and Lachlan Anderson (75) put on a 241-run stand. Wilson was eventually dismissed for 176 in an innings that included 17 fours and six sixes. Both innings were pivotal to the Knights turning their fortunes around, reaching 341 in the final over. With the ball, Nathan Walsh led the way claiming 4/50 from 9.4 overs. Belgrave travelled to The Basin in a highly anticipated matchup as the early form team
met with the reigning Premiers at Batterham Reserve. Taking first use of the facilities, the Pies started well reaching 1/49 at the first drinks break. However, Joey Hawke saw to it that the visitors would not run rampant, his 3/69 the pick of the bowling as Belgrave were dismissed for 205. Upwey found runs in its away trip to Johnson Park, despite the efforts of the Sharks' bowling attack. The Tigers kept momentum across the afternoon, with Cameron Wheeler (85) and Julian Whetstone both reaching centuries. The Tigers ended the day on 272. Jake Pollard reached an unbeaten 104* for Eildon Park against Ferntree Gully Footballers. Early starts helped the Panthers tick along with runs before Pollard and Josh Dowling (74) combined. Dowling departed at 4/226 as
the Panthers chased quick runs to finish off on a big score. Pollard reaching his century and remaining there at the end as the home team were 8/313. With the ball for the Griffens, Hayden Betts was the pick with 3/47. In the final game of the round, Knox Gardens finished on 243 against Upper Ferntree Gully. In Decoite Shield, St Johns Tecoma's form continued on home soil, with the Saints reaching 7/321 against Olinda. Kyle Chandler (57) notched up a half-century amongst the starts, the score reaching 4/159 before Blake Hughes came in to ignite the innings once again. Hughes reached a 72-ball 88, including seven fours and six sixes before falling late in the innings. For the Bloods, Peter Dean led with the ball, sending down 19 overs for a return of 3/69. Monbulk look set for an early week next week after a strong performance against Knox
Gardens. The Hawks bowlers relished the conditions, with Braden Tauber (4/25), Duncan Maher (3/32) and Craig Broekhof (3/46) all troubling the Falcons at various stages. Monbulk reached stumps at 1/73, with Shane Cosstick reaching 34. Mountain Gate had a number of contributions in its matchup against South Belgrave. John Rozarkis reached 54, with contributions also from Shaun Morris (43), Sanitha De Mel (36) and Daniel Shaw (34). Todd Burley claimed 3/83 for South to restrict the Gators to 238. South Belgrave commenced its reply and reached stumps unscathed, resuming at 0/24 next week. An all-round team effort saw Ferntree Gully restrict Rowville to 139. Ferntree Gully will continue next week from 0/13.
Relay teams impress at Eastern Metropolitan carnival By Jamie Strudley Athletes from Yarra Ranges Athletics (YRA) continued the long tradition of combining to represent the club at the Little Athletics Victoria Eastern Metropolitan Relay Carnival on Sunday. Teams of four raced across the wide range of events with the aim to make a final, win a medal and qualify for December's State Championships. The event saw 20 teams, made up of 33 boys and girls, compete in the 4x100m, 4x200m and Sprint Medley (100/100/200/400m) races. Yarra Ranges athletes competed against ten other clubs in a highly competitive day, made better by warm and clear conditions. It was also the first opportunity for the under-9 athletes to compete in YRA colours. Highlights of the day were the four medalwinning teams. The Under-11 girls medley won gold, with team members comprising of Hannah Downward, Kaylah Paton, Emily Fiedler and Zoe Clarke. Bronze went to the Under-11 mixed 4x200m, the Under-11 mixed 4x100m and the Under-16 girls medley. On the day, coaches Sophie Todorov and Nick Fiedler, team manager Katie Clarke, and parents filled duties and provided support. The regular weekly competition was also held on Saturday morning in bright sunshine at Morrison Reserve. To continue celebrations for the club's 50 years of athletics, junior athletes enjoyed a break during competition to cut the birthday cake, sing the song and capture a group photo. Past club memorabilia has been placed on show in the pavilion to allow visitors to view for the remainder of the summer season. Full EMR Relay Results: U9 Girls 4x200 Mackenzie, Sarina, Madeline & Tia - 5th 2m41s
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By Kylie Storer It was a blistering start from Monbulk Cricket Club's Under-12s on Friday night as they obliterated the Upway Tigers. Straight bowling and accurate fielding had the balls flying as six of the 10 wickets fell to the bowler's arm. Best bowling figures went to Kit Sutton who not only scored 2/5 off two overs but also took a catch and engineered a run-out. Other bowling stats were impressive, with two wickets to Jed Fraser and singles to Ethan Knight, Noah Wyning and Toby Storer. With only 35 runs to get, the side achieved the total in seven overs. Top score was Ethan Knight with 15 runs, while Toby Storer and Tyler Williams were also impressive. Seniors Decoite: Knox Gardens 10/124 (S.Fisher 37, R.Metherall 37, B.Taeuber 4/25, D.Maher 3/32,
By Eric Markham It was a successful weekend for Monbulk Bowls Club, with all teams securing a win. Monbulk 1 hit the road to take on Heatherdale and did not disappoint in a game the side was expected to win. Richard Cookson's rink was level after eight ends, but then took control and jumped to a lead of 17 shots. They eventually won 28 to 16. Eric Markham's rink held sway for most of the afternoon with Ivan Baric (2) and Karen Rice (3) bowling well. They won 15 of 21 ends to end up claiming victory by 13 shots. Andrew Bell's rink struggled early and trailed by six shots after 11 ends. They then lifted their game, with Ian Ross (1), Matt Borkowski (2) and Geoff Petersen (3) bowling well, to grab the lead and finally win the game 20 to 14. Brian Smith's rink started slowly but mounted a comeback. The match see-sawed before the rink lost on the last end and went down by two shots. Monbulk claimed overall victory, 90 to 61 and have maintained second place on the ladder. Monbulk 2 played Yarra Glen at home and achieved maximum points by winning across all rinks. Eric Furby's rink with Ron Sheppard (1), Andy Smith (2) and Peter Donders (3) began well and kept the pressure on to win by 18 shots. Peter Francis' rink won the majority of ends to secure a comfortable 24 to 10 victory. Norma Clerke's rink had a battle on their hands and trailed by six shots after 10 ends. They then won nine of the next 11 ends to win by 11 shots. Graeme Goller's rink withstood tough opposition to win 22 to 17.
C.Broekhof 3/46) v Monbulk 1/73. Div 4: Monbulk 10/212 (T.Taylor 94, M.Bond 4/59, T.Brady 3/65) v UFTG 0/7. Div 5: Monbulk 4/128 (B.Trinnick 95) v Knoxfield 5/179 (A.Anderson 44, T.Degeest 41). Div 8: Monbulk 4/88 (B.Hooker 48) v FTG 5/107. Juniors U16s: Bye U14s: Monbulk 5-88 (W. Tyquin 30, T.Mackay 18*) v Mt Gate 3-61. U13s: Monbulk 6-85 (J.Abraham 24, C.Hooper 19) v Knox Gardens 1-100. U12s: Monbulk 5-51 (E.Knight 15) defeated Upwey-Tecoma 35 (K.Sutton 3/4, J.Fraser 2/10). Fast 9s: Monbulk 4-120 (J.Beer 18*, L.Ploeg*) defeated The Basin 7-62 (J.Beer 2/8), 3 x run outs. Super 7s: Monbulk 3-159 (E.Dawson 23, H.Gundry 12) defeated Johnson Park 8-53 (O.Watson 2/2).
Monbulk Bowler Ivan Baric releases a shot. Monbulk won the overall battle by 102 to 54 and remain top of the ladder. Monbulk 3 took on Fitzroy Victoria at home. Peter Hiscox's rink dominated the match with Doug Elliot (1) and Darren Ward (2) in fine form. They won 16 of the 21 ends played, as well as a number of multiples, to win by 18 shots. Alan Brooke's rink was three shots down with five ends to play but rallied to lead by two shots with one end to play. However, they lost the last end by two shots and the game ended in a draw, 18 shots each. Monbulk won the overall 47 to 29.
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Treated Pine Sleepers 200x50x2.4 $14.92 EA 200x50x3.0 $18.65 EA 200x75x2.4 $22.65 EA 200x75x3.0 $28.60 EA
COLDSTREAM
COLDSTREAM TIMBER
DARNUM
Barra Wire Netting 50M 90x5x1.0 $53.82 EA 90x4x1.4 $135.99 EA 30x4x1.4 $44.45 EA 90x3x0.9 $79.86 EA
Kapur KD Decking 90x19 $4.68 L/M Random Lengths Only Stock at Notting Hill
Please enquire for concrete sleepers
Outback Composite Decking 137x22mm $60.40 5.4M lengths Available in 5 colours
ORDER ONLINE AT robotbuildingsupplies.com.au TODAY!
CALL 1300GOROBOT (1300 467626)
90 X 35 $3.37 L/M
MGP10 PINE
70 X 35 $3.04 L/M 70 X 45 $4.15 L/M 90 X 35 $3.03 L/M 90 X 45 $4.17 L/M
HARDWOOD PLY BRACE 4MM F22/27
Please call for pack discounts.
HOOP IRON
30MM X 0.8MM $24.50 ROLL TENSIONERS $2.44 EA
2440 X 900 $19.27 EA 2440 X 1200 $25.73 EA 2745 X 900 $23.76 EA 2745 X 1200 $31.72 EA 3000 X 1200 $37.61 EA
NOW STOCKING LVLâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S 90 X 42 $8.70 L/M 140 X 42 $13.53 L/M 190 X 42 $18.37 L/M 240 X 45 $23.20 L/M 290 X 45 $28.04 L/M
MDF ARCH S/BEVEL 67X18 5.4M $9.19 EA
Other sizes & Proiles available
COLDSTREAM TIMBER & HARDWARE CYPRESS POST (ROUGH SAWN) 100 X 100 125 X 125 150 X 150
MULTIPLE LENGTHS AVAILABLE CAN BE DRESSED
SPOTTED GUM DECKING 135 X 19
RANDOM LENGTHS
$14.54 L/M
MERBAU DECKING 140X19 $9.49 LM Random Lengths
700-710 MAROONDAH HWY COLDSTREAM PH: 9739 1387 order online now at coldstreamtimber.com.au 24 MAIL
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