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People power involved with community projects in Barwon, Hume, Yackandandah, Beechworth, Thurgoona and at Deakin University in Waurn Ponds. Community engagement partner at Mondo, Matthew Charles-Jones, said, "It's great to see communities rally together around a common goal." "Healesville CoRE has been incredibly driven and we look forward to seeing the project come to life in the coming months." If Healesville CoRE is recognised for nothing else, its work and ongoing commitment in educating the local community on solar power has been outstanding. The group has already pro-

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and battery offer is the first step in transforming Healesville into a renewable energy town. "Yes, it's about getting solar panels on roofs, but it's also about educating the community and encouraging smart energy use," he said. "Mondo has been a huge partner on both counts and we now set our sights on the installation phase." More than 30 percent of attendees submitted an expression of interest in the offering and have agreed to a no-obligation consultation for a solar energy system. Partnering with CoRE, is Mondo Power, a pioneer in bringing together homes and businesses to generate and share energy. Mondo is

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What stands in their way is the community market and other uses. VicTracks' agenda is to move our market to the railway precinct where they have spent a considerable amount of money helping with the tourist railway project. I wonder when the community consultation will start. Or if state government departments even need to pay lip service to that concept. The track record on this sort of thing is that once the department head has made a decision it becomes a fait accompli, and the Healesville community can just go jump. Stanley Burgess , Healesville

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As a resident of Don Valley l have spent two exhausting years begging for answers on the Haining Farm Fire Report. It should have been easy, even simple, but it has been impossible. If all have engaged with our community then why have l had to submit a report of questions to the Ombudsman to get answers on our fire safety? I am beyond angry. I feel sheer disappointment for the lack of respect for the Yarra Valley community. No wonder people are angry state-wide. I have been actively trying to engage with all our fire agencies for two years but they don't like to be questioned. It has been too easy to just not answer our concerns. This is the other part of the story that no one wants to hear about. Bronwyn , Don Valley mailcommunity.com.au


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Fight is on for a safer community

Olinda fatal At about 3:55PM 15 March, a motorcycle collided with a four-wheel-drive on Olinda-Monbulk Rd near the intersection of Upper Coonara Road, Olinda. The 64-year-old male rider died at the scene. Kilsyth. The female driver and only occupant of the vehicle was treated for minor physical injuries. Witnesses to the incident or anyone who saw the motorcycle travelling in the area prior to the collision are sought. The male was riding a blue Suzuki sports bike and was wearing a dark jacket, a fluorescent yellow full face helmet and blue pants. Anyone with information is urged to contact Leading Senior Constable Franklin at Knox Highway Patrol on 9881 7900 or 9881 7000. Alternatively, you can make a confidential report via Crimestoppers on: 1300 333 000. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

By Michael Doran The Yarra Waterways Group are so concerned about the increased bushfire risk in the region that last week they placed a Public Notice in this newspaper to inform the community about the issue. Chairperson of the local community group, Susan Hotton of Yarra Junction, said the public notice was to tell the relevant authorities and ministers they would be held accountable for their inaction. "In February we sent a letter out to the minister of environment, minister for planning, the heads of DELWP, Melbourne Water, Parks Victoria and other relevant people," she said. "We advised we were holding them responsible if anything happens because of increased bushfire risk in the Upper Yarra Valley from the planned revegetation of the waterways." The Yarra Waterways Group has been going for four years and has more than 200 members. The group was formed in response to the push to extend the contentious Yellingbo Conservation Area (YCA) further into the Upper Yarra Valley, a move they believe unacceptably increases the bushfire risk to residents. "We sent a petition with more than 1300 signatures to the minister of environment and she acknowledged that there is a problem in this area due to high bushfire risk and adjusted the revegetation zone back to within 10 metres of the water. "The next step would be if the government will confirm the 10 metre revegetation zone with the balance of the crown land to go back to the landowners to take care of," Mrs Hot-

Stop and lock Police are still reminding resident in Healesville to lock their cars and hide valuable items. At 3am on 12 March a male was disturbed going through a car that was parked on Curzon Avenue in Healesville Anyone with information is urged to contact Healesville Police, and police are reminding residents to always lock their cars.

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Paul Cochrane and Susan Hotton of WYG fear increased bushfire risks. 191464 ton said. "It will bring that vegetation and the bushfire risk down to an acceptable level for the landowners and community in the area." "Our main aim is to continue doing our maintenance and clearing work as we have always done," she said. "That will achieve the least fire risk to this area. In terms of getting a response, she said what the group wants is to be involved in the pro-

cess and for "the powers that be to understand that a lot of people around here are extremely worried about what is happening in the area. "I want them to get in touch with our group because we need to start some sort of dialogue happening," she said. "Landowners need be involved in the process because we have a lot to contribute and this is something that directly affects our safety."

Victorians can expect smoke in Melbourne and across the Victorian landscape over the coming days as a result of multiple fires burning across the state. Firefighters are working hard to control more than a dozen fires burning mostly in the east and southeast of Victoria, which will take time and means there will be an increased level of smoke which might be unhealthy for some people. As part of firefighting operations, back burning is occurring to protect life and property. For more information, visit: www.emergency.vic.gov.au

State government backs bushfire affected communities By Jed Lanyon The state government announced that they will be giving local communities the support they need to lead the clean-up and recovery efforts after the bushfires that devastated southeast Victoria. Minister for Police and Emergency Services Lisa Neville joined Emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp at the Woori Yallock Incident Control Centre for the announcement on Wednesday 13 March. "Today we're announcing that the state government will lead the clean-up of private properties in the fire affected communities right across the region," Ms Neville said. "The bushfires in south-east Victoria have had a devastating impact on communities and people's lives." "We will support communities every step of the way, so they can recover and get back on their feet." Ms Neville said that councils will employ lo-

cal contractors to clean public areas affected by bushfires. "We will work with those communities, work with those families and individuals to make sure we can take some of the burden off them as they now enter the period of trying to recover and rebuild following these fires," Ms Neville said. "This means that we will ensure that we have one contractor who can go in and work with these communities to clean up houses or buildings or septic tanks or burnt cars that might be on most properties. Mr Crisp said that on Monday 11 March, there were 18 ongoing fires in the state and by Wednesday 13 March the number had been reduced to nine. "I just want people to understand how much work is still involved for our fire fighters. "However, we're in a very good position in terms of the ongoing fires at the moment," Mr Crisp said. Mr Crisp said that Victorian staff and re-

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ACL is our Achilles heel ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) knee injuries in female sports has increased dramatically in Australia in recent years, correlating positively with the huge uptake of AFL by girls and women. In fact, there have been up to 43% (74% under 25 years) more ACL injuries over the past five years The peak rate of these injuries occur during the age of 15-19 years old & are likely due to increased participation levels and changes during puberty, plus a range of other physiological factors. The ACL's primary role is to resist excessive anterior translation and medial rotation of the tibia (lower leg) in relation to the femur (thigh bone). It is more commonly torn in women than men for a number of reasons: ligament is smaller and less strong in female

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ticularly with hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle) wider pelvis compared with males increases the inward angle of the femur, which increases stress on the ACL The good news however is that there are effective measures to help reduce the incidence of injury. Injury prevention programs have been shown to decrease severe injuries (including ACL) by up to 74% and all other lower limb injuries by 55% (including ankle, other knee injuries and muscular strains). These programs focus on improving strength and control of movement (including balance and agility) that can easily be incorporated into routine warm-ups for training and games. Not only do these programs reduce the risk of injury, but they also performance of players completing the program (increased

strength, improved movement patterns and balance/agility). In Australia such programs are readily available to sports clubs and trainers: the FIFA 11+ for soccer, FootyFirst for AFL and the netball KNEE program for netball. One downside of the above programs is that they often take 20-25 minutes to complete, and when coaches only have their players for 1-2 hours of training they are reticent to spend this time on preventative training. Our physiotherapy team have developed our own abridged version to assist local coaches, parents and trainers in the implementation of these programs. Evidence is unclear whether a shorter version is just as effective but the best exercise is the one that gets done. If you or your local club is interested in a copy please get in touch.

COMMUNITY DIARY Lilydale High 100th Lilydale High School turns 100 this year and past students, former and current teachers, principals, school council members and parents/guardians are invited to the school's 'Commencement Dinner' on Saturday 30 March at 6.30pm (7pm start) at Karralyka Centre, Ringwood. Tickets are $80 per person with seating arranged in tables of ten. At the dinner, Look to the Light, a book on the history of Lilydale High School, by Lynda Carroll will be introduced. Bookings close March 20 and can be made at www.lilydalehs.vic.edu.au at the commencement dinner link. More information from the school on 9735 5644

If you're a local woman interested in getting active again or for the first time in a safe and nonjudgmental environment please contact Health Promotion Officer Nicole Kimpton via Nicole. Kimpton@easternhealth.org.au

Got Talent? A new event, The Valley's Got Talent, has been added to this years Ectopia on Sunday 24 March. Entries are now open for singers, dancers, musicians, actors, jugglers or anyone who has a special talent. The theme is 'environmental' and the organisers encourage diversity and creativity for their future stars. For details email mellie.allen@hotmail.com or call 0417 160862.

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The Yarra Centre and Eastern Health have teamed up to deliver the six week 'This Girl Can Program', starting on Wednesday 20 March at 10.30am at the centre in Yarra Junction. The program is designed for women of all ages and body types to get moving and have fun doing it. Tall, short, curvy, petite; no matter your physique, if you're out there getting active, you're awesome.

Healesville Women 4 Women have organised a tour of a sustainable and self-sufficient Badger Creek garden on Sunday 31 March from 2-4pm. Learn how the owners established and manage the garden and how they use the produce to live off the land. Registration is at https://bit.ly/2GitOp2 or call Healesville Living and Learning centre on 5962 5982.

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Healesville Uniting Church has its Annual Market Day at the Healesville Uniting Church on Saturday 30th March from 9am - 2pm. Plants, Toys, Produce stalls, garage sale, books and lots more bargains available. Enquiries Beth 0407 801 491.

Badger Creek Hall Community Garage Sale is on Saturday 13th April from 9am - 1pm. Stallholder bookings are open with an inside hall stall at $15 or a car boot sale space in the car park for $10. Contact Kathleen Cameron from the Badger Creek Hall Committee of Management on 5962 3639.

Closing the gap The Closing the Gap sports day has been rescheduled to Sunday 31 March at the Don Road Sporting Complex in Healesville from 9.30am to 3.30pm. Extreme weather forced the postponement from the original date of 3 March and Eastern Health have confirmed that the event will go ahead with all of the same features as previously advised.

VIEW lunch Yarra Valley VIEW Club Lunch has changed venue to Yering Meadows Golf Club for 2019, starting from the next lunch on Tuesday 26th March at 12 noon. The guest speaker is physiotherapist Sam Suke with bookings essential from Wendy on 0438 625 556.

Remakery returns Bring your broken things and Remakery may be able to fix them! It's from 10am-2pm at the Warburton Community Space at the back of Thomas Avenue and will be on every 4th Saturday through to October. Enquiries to 0403 185 580.

Reach out Is there a free or low-cost community event you'd like to share with our readers? Send an email to editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au by 5pm on Wednesdays for inclusion in the following week's edition.

Farewell for Des Kirk By Michael Doran Hundreds of people turned out for the service held at Heritage Pioneers Chapel in Woori Yallock on 28 February to celebrate the life of Des Kirk. Des started life in Oakleigh and his wife Debbie said that on his last day of school he went home, turned the record player up to full and belted out Schools Out by Alice Cooper while thinking of a future working on cars. A lot of people in the Yarra Valley are grateful he did because for the last 18 years he repaired their cars, trucks, boats, floats and anything else that he could paint from his business, Des Kirk Panels, in Woori Yallock. Debbie said that Des was a familiar sight charging around town on his electric scooter with his faithful dog, Pepper, by his side. She said "Even people who didn't know him recognised him on that scooter and waved." Apart from his business and family, Des Des Kirk of Woori Yallock passed away on 19 February 2019.

loved the Boy Scout movement and was a Cub Leader from 2002 until 2010 at the Woori Yallock Scout Group. "He loved the kids and it was really nice to see so many of them, some with their own children, come and farewell him," Debbie said. "I would often hear him working out in his shed and the music would go right up when an AC/DC song came on." Another passion was going up to his caravan in Eildon where he had a ski-boat and spent most of his time with a queue of young people lined up for a ride on his boat. The last few years were a struggle for Des health-wise but Debbie said he was still putting a smile on peoples faces right up until he passed away on 19 February, way too soon at 57 years of age. "He put a smile on a lot of faces and I hope people remember him for a long time to come," said Debbie. Along with Debbie, Des is survived by his son Russell and daughter Melissa.

Have your say on the local laws - first time in a decade By Derek Schlennstedt The council is undertaking a once-in-a-decade review of its General Provisions Local Law, which has over 150 rules covering everything from street parties and charity bins to management of bees and wasps. Residents will have the opportunity to have their say on new laws which also cover areas including how many dogs or cat you can have, drones, abandoned care and whether you can keep a rooster or galah. Every 5-10 years Council reviews the lo4 MAIL

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cal laws to ensure they remain relevant to the changing needs of our municipality and represent the community as a whole. This year the review is a chance for residents to provide feedback on what local laws they feel need to be reformed to accommodate new community trends and expectations.. "We really want to simplify and make it readable so people can understand it, and ensure that it's applicable today," Yarra Ranges Mayor Tony Stevenson said. What we want and what we value are hav-

ing good neighbours, peole who live wlela nd work well together and that's the ultimate aim. "Sometimes there is a lack of clarity about what are the community standards what are the community values, how should we all live well and easily together." While residents can raise their concerns and make suggestions online, a number of pop-up events will also be held around the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. These pop-up event will take place on 23 march at the Mooroolbark Festival, 28 March

at Lilydale Market Place, 29 March at Chirnside Park Shopping Centre, 30 March at Seville Shopping Precinct, 6 April at Kallista Market, 7 April at the Adventure Dog Event, 10 March at the Yarra Glen Shopping Precinct, 13 April at the Warburton Market, 14 April at Belgrave Big Dreams Market, 2 May at Mt Evelyn Shopping Precinct, and 3 May at Healesville Shopping Precinct. To find out more and to take part in the survey visit https://bit.ly/2u6Ai2b Submissions close at 11:55PM on Sunday, 26 May 2019. mailcommunity.com.au


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Art of speech hits home By Michael Doran The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is one of the three largest comedy festivals in the world and proudly nestled in this year's line-up is a special night that requires a journey only as far as The Memo in Healesville. For its second year, Healesville Toastmasters is presenting 'The Art of Speech Festival' on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 March, culminating in the Saturday evening 'Comedy in the Valley' extravaganza. The festival, whose sponsors include Yarra Ranges council, Healesville Community Bank and Healesville Lions Club, showcases how to use speech, how to craft it but most of all how to have fun with it. Bruce Argyle, a member of the organising team, said the focus is on family friendly, intelligent humour and that more than 400 attended the 2018 event.

"We put it together as a celebration of speech and a way of presenting it in all of its forms, reminiscent of the John Clarke and Bryan Dawe genre," he said. "There is poetry, a community debate, speeches, music and plenty of comedy that will appeal to all ages." The Saturday program includes the debate on 'Who would you rather be ruled by - cats or dogs?' with the audience playing a role evaluating the merits of the two arguments. There will also be a range of interactive, creative workshops led by specialists where anyone can join small groups of 20 and learn from the experts. 'Comedy in the Valley', led by Bruce Argyle and Tina Dalen, is the theme for the evening dinner and performances. As well as a very quirky but delicious dinner, there will be five acts, including Yarra Valley FM favourite Strange Business, a jester, comedians, musi-

cians and funny, yet award winning speechmakers from Toastmasters. Stange Business is the brainchild of Mr Argyle and his comedic partner, Lindsay Frost and involves a series of interviews with people involved in the strangest of occupations, such as hammock tester, bean counter, mattress tester, budgie trainer and umbrella maker. Tina Dalen said that while the weekend is about the cleverness of words, it's really just a whole lot of fun for everyone, even if they have never heard of Toastmasters. "Everything is original material written for the festival and the Saturday 'discusstation' dinner adds another dimension to the night," she said. "The menu is a secret but I can say it will be something outlandish." "The humour is so refreshing, you can bring all your family no matter what their age and it's not the usual stand-up comedy that might make

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people cringe at times. Being clever doesn't mean not funny, it's just clever humour." All the details and tickets are available at www.artofspeech.online but with the dinner being a sell-out in 2018 the advice from the organisers is to get in early for your tickets.

Study on social housing to look at affordability aspects By Derek Schlennstedt Yarra Ranges Council is running a feasibility study on a proposal for affordable housing for older women and people with a disability in Lilydale, following conversations with the community. Councillors endorsed Housing First, in partnership with Melba Support Services, as Council's social housing advisors during the feasibility study, ata recent meeting. Housing First will work alongside Six Degrees Architects to undertake the study. The study, which will run until mid-November, will look at different densities for the site at 67-69 Anderson Street, such as having 12-20 units on the site, and other issues such as vegetation and traffic.

Yarra Ranges Mayor, Tony Stevenson, said that, if the project goes ahead, it would provide vital housing for people with disability and older single women who are at high risk of homelessness. "These are two groups in our community who are at high risk of housing stress and being in insecure housing, and finding stable alternatives in this area is not easy or affordable," Cr Stevenson said. "We're committed to doing what we can to increase housing affordability, and this is a great opportunity to explore using Councilowned land for suitable housing developments that will help some of the most vulnerable members of our community. "We're also advocating for reforms to the state planning policies, so affordable housing

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Debut for Kinglake author By Michael Doran Some parents may despair that their teenagers prefer a screen to a book but that's not the case in the Huggins household in Kinglake. Aaron Huggins is a book person and on Sunday 31 March this 15 year old high school student's first novel, Live a Little, will be launched in Kinglake. The publishers say "Live a Little is the first in the Rastis Melchior series, from debut author Aaron Huggins, who bursts onto the scene with this confident and mature - and hilarious - sci-fi murder mystery." Aaron is in Year 10 at Yea High School and he said that creative writing has always been something he has enjoyed since primary school in Kinglake. "I've always enjoyed reading which I guess would have influenced my writing a fair bit," he said. "I started writing when we did a book of short stories at primary school and then I did after school writing classes. "I do read some sci-fi books and the murder mystery bit I mostly get from watching TV shows," he said when asked about the inspiration for his book. "I guess I just had an idea and I wanted to get it down and see how it looks on paper rather than just in my head." The writing process took around four months and although there were a few writers-block moments he found the book was "mostly easy to write. I just sort of wrote when inspiration struck me and I wrote a lot of it in the school holidays."

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Body Remembers it well By Jed Lanyon One of Australia's most renowned contemporary artists Tracey Moffatt brings her Body Remembers project to the TarraWarra Museum of Art. Opening on 23 March 2019, the first Victorian showing of Ms Moffatt's photographic series Body Remembers 2017 and video work Vigil 2017 from her widely-acclaimed 57th Venice Biennale exhibition. Through a series of ten ochre-hued photographs, Body Remembers recalls a history that is at once personal and universal, alluding to Ms Moffatt's own matrilineal history of domestic servitude and the broader experience of colonisation. The highly evocative photographs depict a 1950s maid, played by the artist herself, who is stranded on an isolated colonial property. Set in a deserted, dreamlike landscape, the photographs evoke a vexed emotional terrain, one that is imbued with both yearning and mourning, longing and sorrow.

As Ms Moffatt described, 'the images play with time back and forth: the maid remembers the past, or projects herself into the future, where the house she works in has become a ruin.' Screening in the same space is Vigil 2017, a two-minute film montage that juxtaposes footage from the 2010 Christmas Island asylum seeker boat capsizing disaster with images drawn from Hollywood films. The work creates a sense of absurdity, suspense and chaos. TarraWarra Museum of Art Director, Victoria Lynn, said, 'A renowned photographer and filmmaker, Tracey Moffatt's work is distinguished by its exploration of Australia's colonial past through implied and unsettling narratives. The photographs' allusions to the ongoing legacy of colonisation and the video's dramatic montage of footage which highlights the consequences of our attitudes towards refugees, together reverberate powerfully with broader concerns about identity and place.'

Movies at Healesville and Warburton

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Hotel Mumbai is a gripping thriller dramatising the devastating November 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, which included a massacre in the famous Taj Mahal Palace Hotel. Taut and streamlined, Hotel Mumbai does an excellent job of building character through their actions: we become deeply invested in the main characters through their relationships and their myriad acts of courage and selflessness (and, in some cases, cowardice) as they struggle to survive. The film makes great use of setting and geography in amplifying the tension: not only are Special Forces miles and hours away in New Dehli, but the vast Taj hotel is quickly segmented into smaller and more

claustrophobic sections, as the survivors are wrenched apart and the gunmen methodically prowl the hallways. Hotel Mumbai has sharp sound design and visceral, uncompromising violence, and even the cinematography contributes to the frantic atmosphere. Before the primary attack in the hotel, the camerawork is fixed and steady in the opulent, tightly-controlled interior of the Taj Hotel, but looser and shakier in the bustling streets outside; when the horror of the attacks breaches the hotel, the camerawork inside the hotel becomes more unsteady as the situation breaks down. Moreover, the plot keeps us dreadfully on our toes with its willingness to kill off characters we've grown deeply attached to. Hotel Mumbai is a harrowing, exceptionally efficient thriller and a gruelling glimpse into a very recent tragedy. - Seth Lukas Hynes mailcommunity.com.au


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To market, to market! Healesville Community Market has been running on the first Sunday of the month for 30 years. The market boasts around 90 permanent stalls and about 30 casual stalls and has a wide range of stalls selling plants, clothing, jewellery, brass bells, fruit and vegetables, books, toys, coffee, barbecue poffertjes, apples, cards and paper, collectables, socks and underwear, knitwear, garden tools, moccasins, vintage, second hand times, dog treats, DVDs and lots more! Healesville Community Market is a friendly country market that allows dogs at the market (they must be on lead). The market operates all year round except on total fire ban days. The market endeavours to support local groups with the funds raised and the market committee welcomes local groups that wish to fundraise for projects. With a vast array of stalls, the Healesville Community Market has a lot to offer customers as they wander around! The Healesville Community Market team also runs a small market in Coronation Park on the third Sunday of the month. This market has around 25 stalls and offers plants, toys, collectables, dog treats and more. Contact 0488 445 112 for enquiries. To keep up to date with the market, find it on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HealesvilleCommunityMarket.

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Committed to great dining 'Compliments to the chef' is a phrase heard often inside Red Relish Cafe. The staff at Red Relish have a real passion for food, using only the freshest ingredients to achieve the best results. "It's not enough to just get people through our door," Red Relish Cafe owner Sue Cordina said. "We need to make sure our food is consistently great and provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere too - this is how our new customers become repeat customers. "Our staff are committed to making sure our customers have a great dining experience every time they visit. What we are finding is that customers who visit on weekends as tourists are coming back as regulars - even if they have a two-hour drive to get here!" Sue said that Red Relish is now also gaining a solid reputation for its catering. "We are catering to several different func-

tions weekly now," she said. "Some functions may just be a cake or dessert; others want gourmet sandwich platters or hot food, sweets platters, sushi and fruit platters. All the feedback we are receiving is fantastic. Word of mouth is promoting our business for us". Red Relish recently catered for a large photography project in the Redwood Forest for a leading Australian retail brand. "This was a challenge, with many different dietary requirements for breakfast and lunch over three days," Sue said. "Having a chef on board certainly makes a difference. Adam is fully qualified and his experience shines through in his food". Red Relish can cater for lunches or office meetings, informal gatherings, baby showers, corporate functions and more. Red Relish Cafe is open seven days a week. For more information, phone 5967 1628.

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CHARACTER COTTAGE IN PERFECT SPOT POSITIONED centrally just a short walk to shops, schools, bus stop and sports reserve, this two bedroom weatherboard cottage is surrounded by a lovely old garden. This home offers plenty of upside and is great value for the astute buyer. A shady veranda along the front leads

you inside to an open plan lounge room and kitchen with dado panelling, air conditioner and gas heater. You’ll also find a single carport and workshop space. Bring the paint brush and start the improvements in this fantastic location. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 4 View Street, WANDIN NORTH, VIC 3139 Description: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 1 garage Inspect: Saturday 3pm-3.30pm Auction: Auction Saturday 6 April at 3.30pm Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513, BELL REAL ESTATE - YARRA JUNCTION 3797

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MOVE IN, SIT DOWN AND RELAX IF you are after a property that is move-in ready, then don’t let this home pass you by. Lovingly cared for and tastefully renovated this gorgeous miners cottage is waiting for you to just move in and relax. With loads of features the home comprises; · Three bedrooms and 1 bathroom. · Living room with wood heating, split system and door leading to a wonderful front verandah perfect to enjoy an evening wine. · Updated kitchen with dishwasher and stainless steel appliances. · Freshly painted and polished floors throughout are all added bonuses. · Outside there is a large double lock up garage perfect for cars, tools, storage or for the special toys. · It is all set on a useable 500m2 just a short walk to the Powelly Pub/General Store, football oval, netball court and park. So if you are after a neat and tidy home with a great size shed then look no further. Phone today as an inspection will not disappoint. For more information SMS 7YARRA to 0488 824 379. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Yarra Street, POWELLTOWN, VIC 3797 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $350,000 - $380,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: N/A Contact: Chris Lord and team 5967 1800, PROFESSIONALS YARRA VALLEY

Yarra Valley For SalE

100 Britannia Creek Road, Wesburn

7 Damon Court, Millgrove

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NEW PrICE Executive Yarra Valley Living on 18 Acres (app) • • • • •

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Gladysdale “Deloraine” - Stunning Yarra Valley Homestead Boasting breathtaking views and a truly magniicent and opulent home, this iconic property is offered for sale for the very irst time. With arresting attention to detail, we are proudly presenting one of the most stunning homes this bucolic area has to offer. Perfectly sited on a versatile rolling 42 acres approx, this Craftsman built masterpiece home will leave you in awe. The main home consists of 4 bedrooms, ofice, 2 bathrooms, powder room, formal and informal dining, glamorous formal living and a huge open plan kitchen, dining and living zone. In addition to the home there is a large 1 bedroom unit, ideal for weekend accommodation and a further 1 bedroom dependant relative home nicely sited to enjoy the views and its own privacy. There is an expansive workshop with 3 phase power, solar power, prime grazing land that backs onto State Forest with 5 paddocks & 3 dams.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

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Tradies - Look Here & Bring the Family!

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Quiet and private, near the end of a no-though road is this great family home that will most deinitely tick the boxes for the handy person needing space to keep all the tools, cars and toys, the kids that love to get out doors and explore, and those that enjoy a sit on a balcony with a cuppa and read a book! Offering 3 good sized bedrooms, a lovely bright and sunny open plan lounge/family and meals area that leads to a large outdoor deck to take in the valley views, smell the fresh air and enjoy the birdlife as you feel like you are living in the tree tops!

A great home within strolling distance to school, Kinder, shops and public transport. This large 4 bedroom home provides a stylish galley kitchen, family and dining room boasting a feature wood heater and access to one of the two outdoor decked areas. The lounge room is a brilliant size with the master bedroom with full ensuite and WIR. Creature comforts are well taken care of with gas ducted heating, wood heating, 2 split systems, single garage & double carport.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

Hoddles Creek

$690,000 - $740,000

The Perfect Acreage Location - Fantastic Views Just over 20 acres this vacant parcel of land is the perfect place to enjoy the rural acreage lifestyle with commanding views of the Yarra Valley and mountain ranges the position is perfect. Divided into multiple paddocks and currently agisted with a good return plus a sealed road position and easy access and plenty of cleared usable pasture plus a mix of scattered bush you wouldn’t ind a more picturesque location.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

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Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068

Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years

5966 2530

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Jenni Milne Licensed Agent 15 years

Carly James Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

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34 Crescent Rd Yarra Junction

$670,000 - $720,000

Private Peaceful Paradise on an Acre This private paradise on just over 1 acre is positioned to please, located just a short stroll to shops, schools and transport and with plenty of space for the growing family it’s the perfect place to call home. The charming home offers 4 bedrooms plus a study and a quaint formal dining room and a spacious lounge/living area with wood heating and a split system, rustic country style kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space and polished loorboards throughout. Outside will please the whole family with just over an acre to explore and enjoy with a covered deck/verandah, fantastic mountain views and with a colourful array of lowering shrubs and well established trees the setting is perfect. A large double carport and lock up garage including a bungalow/teenagers retreat/games room complete the perfect family home. A charming character illed home in picturesque surroundings.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 1:30-2:00pm (Photo ID Required)

4 View Street Wandin North Auction Sat 6th April Perfectly located character cottage Positioned centrally just a short walk to shops, schools, bus stop & sports reserve this 2 bedroom weatherboard cottage is surrounded by a lovely old garden. This home offers plenty of upside and is great value for the astute buyer. A shady veranda along the front leads you inside to an open plan lounge room and kitchen with dado panelling, air conditioner & gas heater. You’ll also ind a single carport & workshop space. Bring the paint brush and start the improvements in this fantastic location. AUCTION Sat 6th April at 3:30pm

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0448 924 266 Inspection: Sat 3:00-3:30pm (Photo ID Required)

2/22 Hoddle St Yarra Junction $400,000 - $440,000 Ooh La La! Modern, stylish, and beautifully designed is this stunning unit in a much desired location. Walking into the home you are instantly greeted with soaring raked ceilings and striking polished loor boards in the large and classy living area. Adjacent to this zone you will be amazed at the enormity of the kitchen which will keep any chef happy with quality appliances, superb bench area for preparation and ample cupboard space. An ofice hub is conveniently incorporated in the kitchen zone and there are 2 large bedrooms with itted out built in robes, and a huge modern bathroom with ensuite effect. Externally from your ultra-modern home you have a large carport and you overlook the lovely leafy garden area. This would be an ideal home to downsize to in this fabulous location or would be a perfect low maintenance investment property.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 12:30-1:00pm (Photo ID Required)

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

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Rebecca Doolan 0401 832 068

Leah Bannerman 0448 924 266

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Jenni Milne Licensed Agent 15 years

Carly James Property Manager

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Mark Gunther R FO LE SA

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FOR SALE

Healesville 7 Ronde Court

Healesville 21 Hillcrest Grove

Calling All Builders and Tradies! Offered for sale is this unique property set on approx 1548m2. Dwelling 1 offers so much potential & with a little hard work, could be amazing. Dwelling 2 has been designed as 3 self-contained apartments, however would need to be redesigned to current regulations. With a partially completed 2 lot subdivision in place, there is room for more improvement.

Rural Lifestyle on almost 2 Acres!

3A 3B 6C $690,000

Presented perfectly is this 3-bedroom brick veneer home with a galley kitchen, spacious sunken lounge featuring a wood ire & recently renovated family bathroom. Outside on the undercover deck is where you can relax while looking over approx 2 acres of cleared & lightly treed land. Plus a horse arena, stables & a tack room which is ideal for the family pony.

Inspect By Appointment or OFI Agent Gary Lucas 0407 595 113

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3A 1B 3C $689,000 Inspect By Appointment or OFI Agent Gary Lucas 0407 595 113

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Healesville 6 Ayres Road

4A 2B 2C

Healesville 9/83-87 Maroondah Highway

3A 2B 1C

Set on approx 1/2 acre, this family home features master bedroom with WIRs & ensuite, 2 further bedrooms with BIRs & a 4th bedroom/study. Also with 2 living areas & the kitchen & meals area in between. There is room for plenty of vehicles, to build a shed or potential to subdivide down the track (STCA). Leased until 7/6/19

FOR SALE

Featuring open plan living & dining adjoined by a quality kitchen. 3 bedrooms with full ensuite & WIR to master & BIRs to the other 2 bedrooms. The living area opens out to a paved entertaining area & privately fenced, low-maintenance backyard. Single remote lock-up garage with internal access completes the home.

FOR SALE

$730,000 - $800,000 Inspect By Appointment or OFI Agent Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030

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Healesville 34 Juliet Crescent Nestled down a quiet country road is this unique property that is approx. 3530m2. With views over the Boat O’Craigo vineyard & across to Mt Riddell & located only a short distance to town, this is a great opportunity to build your dream home (STCA). For all planning / building enquiries call MAP Building Consultant Services 5962 1446.

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This lovely 3 bedroom weatherboard home is set on a lat 648m2 (approx.) allotment & located within an easy walking distance to town & transport. Comprising new carpet, fresh paint, gas ducted heating, air conditioning, open kitchen with a feature range cooker, water tank, a single carport & spacious backyard.

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Cricket grand finals here By Chris Anderson Finals arrived this weekend, and with it brought a whole new level of intensity and nervousness. In DJ Strachan Shield, the Semi Final clash between Mount Evelyn and Warburton-Millgrove was a tense affair as both teams struggled with the bat under the intense pressure of finals cricket. Warburton-Millgrove gladly accepted the opportunity to bat in brilliant conditions on day one, but found it extremely difficult from the outset. The Burras openers, Tyson Walker and Finn Saurine fell victim early and the innings battled to get off the ground. Young star Bailey Humphrey and the experienced Liam Barnard seemed to have the visitors back on track, but their steadying partnership was broken when it was on the verge of blossoming. From there the wheels fell off as Kane Jones, Darcy Fraser and Gareth Fraser ripped through an unsuspecting and impatient Burras lineup to see them quickly fall from 2/30 to 9/47. The Mounters had them reeling, and there was a real prospect of the visitors being dismissed before afternoon tea for less than 50. Wise heads, Adam Humphrey and Cam Darwall, proceeded to resurrect the floundering innings just purely and simply by putting some value on their wickets. Although the resistance didn't last long after tea, the pair had pushed the total to 89, and had given the Burras a whisker of hope. There were times the Mounters looked in control, but that was inevitably broken with an ill-timed wicket. Stuart Thompson was brilliant up front, and his extended opening spell, which netted

three wickets, gave the Burras real hope of a remarkable upset. When stumps were drawn, Mount Evelyn had limped to 5/61. Thompson would finish with a five wicket haul, but his team didn't produce enough runs on day one. Mt Evelyn would scrape through with just three wickets in hand. In the other DJ Strachan Shield semi-final, Seville hosted Wandin, and the home team made all the running on day one. Although he lost his opening partner early, Tim Thorne wasn't about to sit and watch his team suffer a similar fate as they did in the last round being bowled out for 50. His cavalier approach put a bit of effort onus back on the Seville bowlers who have been largely unchallenged over recent months through skilful, economical bowling. Unfortunately for the Bulldogs, Thorne's cameo just didn't last long enough to seriously challenge the home team. The Bulldogs would follow with a host of starts, but regular wickets would inevitably halt their progress. Even with the score at 4/74 approaching tea, the visitors had the opportunity to push the total to a challenging one, particularly with Edwards at the wicket. The opportunity wouldn't be taken, and the Bulldogs would soon lose 4/14 to put the skids on the innings. Marcus Smith (5/46) and Andy Kay (2/20) proved irrepressible through the middle part of the innings as they ground it to a halt. Wandin would find some bonus runs through their tail, but were bowled out for a disappointing 110, considering there were windows of hope throughout the early part of the innings.

Father and son duo, Liam Kay and Andrew Kay ensured the Blues would reach stumps on day one without too much drama, finishing the day on 1/26. That leaves Mount Evelyn and Seville to fight it out in the grand final. In RA Finger Trophy action, Woori Yallock established themselves as the team to beat as they brushed past Mount Evelyn to book their place in next week's decider after just one day of action. The day started brightly enough for the Mounters as openers Darren Westaway and Luke Paterson showed they were up for the fight getting through the opening overs unscathed, but once the wheel started turning the Tigers way, the visitors found it hard to wrestle back the initiative. 0/27 was soon 3/32, and the Woori Yallock bowlers took control of the contest. Mt Evelyn would eventually fall for 115. Woori Yallock raced to the total within 18 overs without the loss of a wicket. Ryan Smith (74 not out) and Mick Dwyer (39 not out) were imperious in their pursuit of victory. Woori Yallock's Grand Final opponents will be Gruyere after they outlasted Seville in a tight contest. Playing in the wide expanses of the Coldstream Reserve, Jake McInness ensured the Blues would start on the front foot, and a 37 run opening partnership with Matt Hadlum had them travelling in the right direction. It wasn't a complete annihilation, but when batters numbered three to nine don't reach double figures; your team is in a spot of bother. A late cameo from Cameron Laycock avoided total disaster, but the total still failed to reach three figures as Seville were bowled out for 95.

Gruyere didn't manage the remainder of day one with much aplomb either, and kept Seville in the contest finishing on 3/27 at the end of day one. With the game on a tightrope, the experienced pairing of Matt Tilney (37 not out) and Rowan Prouse (26 not out) ensured that the Scorpions would have little difficulty in keeping things together in pursuit of the relatively small total. They would pass the total with just the loss of one wicket on day two to book themselves a date with Woori Yallock in the RA Finger Trophy Final. DJ STRACHAN SHIELD - SEMI FINALS Warburton-Millgrove 10/89 defeated by Mt Evelyn 7/90 Seville 2/115 defeated Wandin 10/110 RA FINGER TROPHY Mt Evelyn 10/115 defeated by Woori Yallock 0/118 Seville 10/95 defeated by Gruyere District 4/97 C GRADE - SEMI FINAL Seville 6/166 defeated by Marysville 6/171 Wandin 10/130 defeated Yarra Glen 10/129 D GRADE - QUALIFYING FINALS Powelltown 9/157 defeated by Mt Evelyn 5/161 Yarra Junction 5/197 defeated Wandin 8/150 Seville 8/150 defeated Warburton-Millgrove 9/132 16 & UNDER - GRAND FINAL Seville 7/181 defeated Warburton-Millgrove 10/95 UNDER 14 - GRAND FINAL Healesville 9/125 defeated Warburton 10/100 UNDER 12 - GRAND FINAL Hoddles Creek 4/127 defeated Launching Place 8/70

Warburton bowls awards night brings out the winners The Warburton BC Presentation Night was held recently with the following awards presented. Men's Club Champion: Jason Van Der Zweep. Ladies' Club Champion: Rayna Zunneberg. Pairs Championship: Rodney McKail and Chris Neale. George Saker 100 Up: Travis Appleton. President's Handicap: Shaun Lee- Tet. Minor Champion: Graham Wynd. Most Improved Bowler: Max Reynolds. 2018 Winter Competition: Laurie Barker Singles Set Play & Singles 21 Up: Gary Broussard. Winter Pairs: Gary Broussard and Ron Newing. Warburton's Mid -Week Pennant Team was the runner up to recently. The Wednesday Night Barefoot Bowls Triples Competition concluded with the Finals' played with great spirit in cool conditions. All games were 6 ends each. Major Division Results Quarter finals: Pensioners 7 d Saint Dogs 6 and KT's 6 d Get Schwifty 2. Semi-finals: Nutters 8 d Pensioners 1 and Burra Boys 7 d KT's 1. Grand final: Burra Boys 11 d Nutters 6 Minor Division Results Quarter finals: Moonshiners 14 d Dunny Diva's 0, Bolters 6 d Shambolics 2 and Trailer Trash 5 d Reefton Rockets 4. Semi-finals: G. Force 7 d Moonshiners 2 and Bolters 11 d Trailer Trash 2. Grand final: Bolters 6 d G. Force 1.

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Aged Care in the heart of the Yarra Valley

AdventCare Yarra Ranges is a beautiful 42 bed facility providing both permanent and respite care, located on the banks of the Yarra River in picturesque Warburton. With a choice of River-View and Mountain-View rooms, we have created a family-friendly oasis with a focus on personalised care, dignity and quality of life. At AdventCare Yarra Ranges you will discover bright and airy communal lounges, landscaped courtyards and a produce filled garden area that provides our residents with a range of opportunities for spending quality time with friends and family. We are located close to public transport and are only a five minute walk to the local shops, cafes and parklands. Our experienced lifestyle team offer a variety of engaging, organised activities each day, that are tailored to all levels and abilities, including weekly excursions in our facility bus. Delicious meals and snacks are prepared, on site, by our qualified catering staff who are able to meet the needs of any special dietary requirements you may have. Over the past 28 years our facility has been proud to provide excellence in Clinical Care. We offer full access to highly experienced, allied health professionals such as: Medical Practitioners, Physiotherapists, Podiatrists, Dieticians, Optometrists, Audiologists, and Pastoral Care workers. We, at AdventCare Yarra Ranges, are committed to making you feel comfortable and at home. Our friendly and professional staff are never too busy to take a moment to say hello or find out more about the lives of our residents. We invite you to come and experience the warm and relaxed atmosphere enjoyed by our current residents.

Yarra Ranges 20 MAIL

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Tuesday, 19 March, 2019

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We have just opened four new medium-to-high care rooms. 
 To arrange your complimentary guided tour, with our Facility Manager - Coleen Hilbert, please call 5966 4400.

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