Mail - Ferntree Gully Mail - 26th January 2016

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Ferntree Gully

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In the limelight By JESSE GRAHAM

Monbulk’s Jasmine Andrews received the Ken McIntosh Memorial Award from the Yarra Ranges Council. 149155 Picture: JESSE GRAHAM say that men who commit violence against women – and their mates – should know better. Healesville’s Chenile Chandler, meanwhile, is set to receive the Young Citizen of the Year Award. Chenile’s award notes her work in sharing her Wurundejeri culture at Healesville High School, where she is one of the 2016 school captains; for her netball feats; for Aboriginal dancing performances, including at the Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony and Dreamtime at the G; and for working with other students on water filtration projects in Vietnam. Warburton’s Jeff Gill will be award-

ed the Ian Del La Rue Award for Community Leadership, for his work with the Warburton Advancement League, among other groups, over the past 15 years. Yarra Valley Chrome Bumpers will receive the Community Group of the Year award, for their efforts in raising more than $52,000 for the Lilydale CFA through monthly car meetings. Certificates will be handed out to Launching Place’s Connie Grogan, Yarra Glen’s Mike Baimbridge, Healesville’s Maggie and Geoff Daish, Yarra Junction’s Irene Stewart, Lilydale residents Julie Cuffe, Greg Morton and Julie Cuffe, Belgrave’s C. J.

Dakis and Kathleen Snowball, and Olinda resident John Faull. Mr Faull’s certificate acknowledges his work in campaigning for the reopening of the Olinda Pool, which after two years was successful, with an opening in December. “I was pleased to be recognised for doing it, because it was a very hard job, and it’s been well worth it,” he said. “Particularly, when you go up there and you see so many people using the pool now, which would have been denied had I not fought the fight.” Ms Dakis and Ms Snowball’s certificates, meanwhile, commend the pair for initiating and running Belgrave’s

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A GROUP of inspirational Yarra Ranges residents will be recognised for their community work, with Australia Day awards to be handed out this afternoon in Yarra Glen. As part of the Yarra Ranges Council’s annual awards, residents from around the shire will receive awards and certificates at 2pm on Tuesday 26 January, at the Yarra Glen Memorial Hall. Hills resident and The Patch Primary School student Jasmine Andrews will receive the Ken McIntosh Memorial Award for young environmental achievers, for her work at school. Jasmine told the Mail that, as part of her school’s Grub Club, she works out in the school’s gardens under the supervision of environment teacher Michelle Rayner. Her work at the school to improve and protect wildlife habitat saw it win the Best garden for Habitat award at the Victorian School Gardens Awards. She said her love of the environment was something she’d like to keep through the rest of her life. “I would love, even when I’m mum’s age, to still be out in the garden and doing things – to see things that need to be done, and to do things sustainably and live sustainably,” she said. Jasmine added that anyone can do their bit for the environment, whether it be through having a vegie patch or composting. Belgrave’s Jenny Saulwick will receive the Environmentalist of the Year award, honouring her work with environmental groups such as the Community Weed Alliance of the Dandenongs (CWAD), Greens Victoria, as well as work with the council - including driving the creation of the Burrinja Cultural Centre. Meanwhile, Yarra Junction’s Brendan Murphy will receive the council’s top award – Citizen of the Year – at the ceremony, for his work in creating a video that went viral. The video urged men to prevent violence against women. It features young men from Yarra Valley Mountain District Football Netball League (YVMDFNL) clubs who


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