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Our CFA ‘stoked’ Macclesfield CFA volunteers are "stoked" after taking delivery of a brand new fire truck last week. The new 2000 litre fire truck replaces an appliance the brigade has had for 20 years and although the vehicle has been reliable for volunteers, Captain Sharon Merritt said the new one was well overdue.

"The old one was 20-years old and was a two-wheel-drive 1000 litre tanker, so it wasn't very suitable for our area," Ms Merrit said. "We cover almost 100 square areas in the Yarra Ranges and a lot of farm areas meaning we sometimes have to cross paddock to get to dams with water, which is a bit hard in a twowheel-drive vehicle." Unlike the previous model the new fire truck is four-wheel-drive, has an extra 1000 litre car-

rying capacity and comes with air conditioning. "It's got a remote monitor so you can operate the water from using a joystick, and it's our first truck with an air conditioner," she said. The new truck was funded through donations and a government grant. Ms Merritt said while strengthening the brigade's efforts to fight fires, the new truck had also renewed enthusiasm among the volunteers.

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"I think a lot of people wonder where their donations go ... this is one of the things it goes towards and we're so grateful," Ms Merritt said. "Just having the second vehicle that can get into a lot of place is really great and ultimately means we can get a lot more people to the fire a lot quicker. "It's comforting to have that new technology."

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Crime on the rise By Casey Neill Crime is up 4.2 per cent in the Yarra Ranges, latest figures show. The Crime Statistics Agency released the Victorian recorded crime statistics for the year ending 31 March on Thursday 20 June. State-wide figures showed offences increased by 2.6 per cent compared to the previous 12 months. Local Area Commander Inspector Jason Goddard said police had been working extremely hard every day and night to interrupt the crime cycle. "We will continue to do all we can to prevent and detect crime in order to ensure the Yarra Ranges community is safe and feels safe," he said. Insp Goddard said enforcement activity had contributed to a 37 per cent rise in drug trafficking and dealing offences for the year. "Victoria Police has zero tolerance for drug dealers and traffickers, particularly those who prey on the vulnerable," he said. "That is why we are committed to investi-

gating and pursuing the illicit drug traffickers and dealers who profit from this trade." Insp Goddard pointed out that firearms offences had also increased in the Yarra Ranges, by 60.5 per cent. He said intelligence showed that the majority related to storage of legal firearms. "Divisional Firearms Officers have been doing proactive work with licensed owners to ensure firearms are stored compliantly, and as a result we're seeing a reduction in the theft of these firearms," he said. Insp Goddard said high-volume crimes, such as thefts of and from motor vehicles, had been a real focus for police in the Yarra Ranges area. "Unfortunately we have seen an increase in these types of offences, with theft of motor vehicle increasing by 15.8 per cent and theft from motor vehicle increasing by 38 per cent," he said. "We know these types of crimes have been a concern recently and police will continue to proactively target known hotspots in an effort to detect and deter offending."

But he also urged vehicle owners to lock their vehicle at all times, even at home; secure their keys and never leave them in the car; park in well-lit and secure areas if possible; and remove any valuables, including tools, from their vehicle. Insp Goddard said a 38.5 per cent decrease in sexual offences in the Yarra Ranges was in line with a state-wide drop. He said sexual offences could be stabilising following a number of years of high counts of historical offences following the Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse, as well as a global movement that this type of offending was unacceptable. "Police understand it can be difficult for victims to report their experience to police and that the decision is an important personal choice," he said. "We have dedicated teams who can investigate these matters with the sensitivity and compassion they deserve. "Our message to victims is that we support you."

Not-so-grand Australian flag in tatters By Derek Schlennstedt We need to talk about your Australian flag, Belgrave. Up a flagpole in Belgrave is a torn, tattered and ragged Australian flag that for the past year has been solemnly ignored. In a country where every Australia Day is celebrated by people ready to get fake Aussie flag tattoos or don Aussie flag beach thongs, who would have thought that replacing an official Australian flag would be so hard. Over the past year Belgrave resident Belinda Clayton has endeavoured to address the problem even if it means taking action herself. Since June 2018, Ms Clayton has been in contact with Yarra Ranges Council, Local Member James Merlino, Federal MP's Jason Wood and Tony Smith, and even the local RSL - all who seem to have shirked any responsibility. "Around last year's Anzac Day I noticed that the flag in Emerald was looking tired and that they'd had it replaced and that's when I noticed ours and I thought 'okay let's get ours done,'" she said. "I contacted the RSL club who advised me that Yarra Ranges Council are responsible for it, who said who said it was MP Tony Smith, who advised me to contact Jason Wood." "What I have found somewhat disappointing is passing the buck, I thought any one of the authorities I contacted would have been proud to raise our Australian flag, but instead red tape." The symbol of great importance to many Australians seems to have lost much of its initial shine in Belgrave, with the flag showing clear signs of wear and tear. The tattered ends blow sadly in the wind and holes can be seen in the mid-section.

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Wandering trad days numbered Friends groups along Ferny Creek in Upwey are taking on the invasive weed wandering trad. The CSIRO recently released a fungal biological agent to control wandering trad around the Dandenong Ranges. This followed years of research to confirm that it only worked on this specific weed, which hails from Brazil. The Friends of Thompson Road, Upwey South Reserve and Glenfern Valley Bushlands have worked with Dr Ben Gooden from the CSIRO to release this fungus along Ferny Creek in Upwey. The friends groups are keen to find out if a biological control solution is an efficient way to avoid laborious hand weeding or using herbicides in ecological sensitive areas. Friends of Glenfern Valley Bushlands president David Moncrieff said he hoped the fungus would at least give native vegetation a chance to compete and promote native biodiversity. The friends groups were provided with training and guidelines to ensure the best chances of being able to introduce the leaf fungus into the infestation of wandering trad along Ferny Creek. The CSIRO and Yarra Ranges Council are providing demonstration sessions to ensure that this biological control agent has every chance of success. "The method of release is easy to do, using infected leaves to spread the fungus spores," Mr Moncrieff said. "The fungus spores enter the leaves through tiny openings on the underside of the leaves." Contact one of the local friends groups for more information.

Car crash Two people were taken to hospital following a car crash on Belgrave-Hallam Road in Belgrave on 18 June. Police closed the road for an hour as emergency response units worked to remove the car which slid off the road and down an embankment. It’s understood the vehicle lost traction in wet weather, hit the shoulder of the road and went down the embankment. Two passengers were taken to hospital for assessment.

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"If you look at how deteriorated it is, you can see that it's been like that for a long time," Ms Clayton said. "It has now been 14 months since I first raised this issue and still no real progress." According to Yarra Ranges Council, the flag is a Federal Government Responsibility. Through her communication to Tony Smith's office before the federal election, Ms Clayton was told the rules stipulated that only a Federal member can give a flag to a group or individual in their electorate. As the change in electoral boundaries only came into effect following the election, Jason Wood was still the responsible member. However, despite contacting his office Ms Clayton

never heard back. It's understood that in the past Jason Wood has on a number of occasions assisted in the replacement of the flag. Following the election Ms Clayton was told that a flag was available at Mr Smith's office but a group would have to officially request it. Most recently Ms Clayton received news from the Belgrave Traders Association who are already aware of the issue and are in the process of having it replaced. The Belgrave Trader's Association hope to have it replaced in the next few weeks and they will also be adding an Aboriginal and LGBT pride flag.

Police are urging drivers to remain aware and slow down following three car crashes in one night. At 4pm on 23 June, Emerald Police attended a single-vehicle crash along Bailey Road in Cockatoo when the vehicle's driver lost control and hit a tree. The driver was travelling towards Emerald, and suffered no injuries. Only an hour later at 5.50pm, Emerald Police were called to a three-car collision on Wellington Road. Police told the Mail that a car turning right on Wellington Road was rear-ended and pushed into oncoming traffic where it collided with a vehicle travelling in the opposite direction, towards Emerald. One person was taken to hospital in a stable condition. A third accident occurred at the BelgaveGembrook Road and Beaconsfield-Emerald Road roundabout in Clematis at 7pm.

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Budget big on education the roll-out of 15 hours of subsidised kindergarten programs for all three-year-old children by 2029. This will be the largest social, economic and

educational reform ever undertaken in early childhood learning in Victoria's history. We are starting the rollout in regional Victoria first, but this is merely the first step before we start seeing that investment flowing to our own community in coming years. This is an initiative that will transform lives. The budget also included even more funds to upgrade schools across the electorate of Monbulk. Funding was provided for an upgrade at Monbulk Primary School, which will deliver a brand-new library, a new Grade 5 and 6 building and two new competition-grade outdoor netball courts, which will also be used by the Monbulk Football Netball Club after schoolhours.

Funding was also included to continue the upgrades at Upwey High School, Monbulk College and the Yarra Ranges Special Developmental School. Our local TAFE facilities also received a great boost with a $10.2 million investment to deliver a new integrated and sustainable construction centre at the Box Hill Institute's Lilydale campus, focusing on carpentry, plumbing and electrical training. It won't be long and you will be able to see work start on many of these projects firsthand. We are truly transforming the educational offerings in our community.

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The Belgrave Probus Club walking group meets at 10am on Friday at Birdsland Reserve in Belgrave Heights for a recreational walk followed by a cup of coffee (BYO) and chat. Dogs on-lead are allowed. Some walk a short distance, others step out for a longer walk. Wet weather does not deter. Retired men and women are welcome to join in for exercise and a chat. For more details call Trevor on 0497 660 275 or Deirdre on 0407 352 099.

Join the Edible Kallista Action Group Meeting for their next meeting on Wednesday 26 June at 7pm at the Kallista Community House. The group is planning its first community garden plantings and will continue to explore the potential for transforming Kallista into an Edible Village - creating functional, edible, aesthetic foodscapes enabling access to fresh organic food in public places. All are welcome. Bring along ideas, suggestions, vision, enthusiasm and energy. Inquiries: Christina 0424 100 420.

A community forum with Wayne Schwass of Puka Up is aiming to help raise awareness about men’s mental health and suicide prevention. The event will be held on 26 June at 7.30pm at the UTCRASH Peterson Pavilion. Entry is free.

Road, Ferntree Gully, from 12.15pm to 5pm. Artists perform songs in the country, bluegrass and folk genres. The hall can accomodate an audience of up to 100 people. New singers, musicians and bands are always welcome and a band or musician is available to back singers, if required. There is a $7 entrance charge ($5 for members) to help cover costs. The club runs regular concerts on the first Sunday of each month at the Guides Hall. Inquiries: Graham 5964 8298.

In recent weeks we handed down our state budget. It is a budget I am incredibly proud of. It includes funding for a number of initiatives and projects that will have a direct impact on our community. While there are many projects I am particularly passionate about, it is the investment in education that excites me the most. Giving our kids access to the best possible facilities and opportunities has always been a priority of mine. Providing education facilities and services our community deserves can truly transform lives and that is why it is so important. This budget included funding to kick-start

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Country music show The Upwey Country Music Club is presenting its regular Walk Up Open Mic concert on Sunday 7 July at the Guides Hall in Underwood

IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… INSTA-PIC True believers Do you believe there is a panther-like creature roaming the Yarra Ranges? It turns out that 89 per cent of our readers do. We ran a poll on our website following the latest reported sighting and the vast majority of respondents answered yes. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for more polls that will allow you to have your say on local issues - and some fun.

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Birthday wishes The Mail couldn't miss a large hand-painted sign set up on Mangans Road in Lilydale. We're not sure how long it was there for, but we saw it on Thursday 20 June. It read "Happy birthday my beautiful princess" and finished with a love heart and a letter U. How sweet! If you know the lucky princess, let us know.

Collingwood rising star and previous four-time premiership winner with the Ferntree Gully Eagles, Jaidyn Stephenson, has been rubbed out of the AFL competition for 10 matches after admitting to placing bets on matches he played with the Pies. Stephenson placed three unsuccessful 'multi bets' which cost him a total of $36. After self-reporting the indiscretion the AFL handed him a 22-week ban, 12 of those games suspended, and a $20,000 fine - the toughest sanction ever handed to an AFL player for breaching wagering rules. A contrite Stephenson faced the media on 19 June and said his bets had no influence on the way he played. "Impacting on the integrity of the game, I

Emerald's Robyn Kuys spotted this black cockatoo having a lovely time eating the bark off the branch of a tree. "We are so lucky to have this wonderful birdlife in our beautiful surrounds, living in Emerald," she said. Follow @MailCommunity on Instagram for more photos from across the Yarra Ranges and tag us in your local shots for a chance to see them in print.

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A fire in Upwey Main Street at the old Upwey motors site is considered suspicious and is being investigated. On 18 June, an advice warning was put in place warning residents of smoke from the fire. A CFA spokesperson told the Mail that three CFA units attended a small fire in the rear of an abandoned mechanics workshop at 3:53pm on 18 June. The fire was deemed under control at 4pm, and police were on scene to manage traffic. It’s understood that the advice message was put out for residents to monitor conditions and for those who are sensitive to smoke to close the windows. Detective Senior Constable Andrew Austin at Yarra Ranges CIU said police are investigating the cause. “At this stage the fire was deemed suspicious,” he said. “At this stage the building is an abandoned business premises. “It appears that there may have been people squatting at the location.” Anyone with information is urged to contact Yarra Ranges CIU on 9739 2300

Patch charge Cardinia Shire Council awarded the tender to Warrandale Industries Pty Ltd for a sum of $1,245,795.84, making a saving of about $183,000. The space was completed in 2000 after being driven and delivered by the community but it’s now “reached the end of its useful life”.

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It was celebrated for its community inclusiveness with some of the park’s old elements set to be featured in the new design. The existing plaques will be removed at the beginning of the works and saved to be polished and repainted, eventually being reinstated into the park.

Police arrested and charged a man from The Patch over a series of burglaries in the Monbulk area. Sergeant Mark Smithwick from the Yarra Ranges CIU said the 29-year-old was remanded in custody. He’ll answer charges over three burglaries and four thefts from motor cars that allegedly occurred in late May and early June.

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The tired Gembrook Leisure Park will receive a $1.2 million revamp, fitted out with a multi-use sports court, a hangout space with interactive technology and a skate space suitable for scooters, skateboarders and BMX riders. A tender to upgrade the site was awarded by Cardinia Shire Council at the Monday 17 June council meeting, with all councillors being in full support of the plans. Councillor Leticia Wilmot moved the motion, stating this was a “good news story”. “This has been an aspiration for a few years, I’m really looking forward to seeing this project get started,” Cr Wilmot said. “Even now in its poor condition, the park is still busy. “It’s not just a little local park, this is going to be quite a district level park. I think this is a great outcome for Gembrook.” The park, located on the corner of East Beenak Road and Gembrook Road currently contains a skate park, undercover barbecue area, toilet and a timber playground. The new park will include pathway connections into the park, additional sealed accessible parking, a passive lawn area with barbecue shelters and tables and a new play space. Councillor Brett Owen shared Cr Wilmot’s sentiment, saying the upgrades are most definitely required. “It’s definitely something that was needed. We witnessed firsthand how tired the park is at the moment,” Cr Owen said. “Gembrook is becoming a real destination, this will benefit the wider Cardinia community.” Federal and State Government joined council in allocating $500,000 each, rounding out the project’s budget to $1.5 million.

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By Derek Schlennstedt In 1976, a year after she had finished teaching at a small country school, Upwey writer Greta began to write a memoir recounting her last year of teaching English to students that she describes in her book as 'a bright lot'. Over 40 years later and the Upwey writer is launching her book, aptly called A Bright Lot. "I began writing this story 40 years ago," Greta said. "At the time I was being driven by my sense of loss at having left the group of students just when we had reached the stage of rapid progress. "Also, their work was becoming impressive for thirteen and fourteen-year-olds and I wanted to show what they had achieved. The book features ten portraits of students who were prominent in her class. Greta told the Mail that she was so impressed by her students that she was inspired to document their work. Unfortunately life got in the way and the book was left gathering dust until a serendipitous reunion between Greta and her former students. "I stopped writing the next year because the demands of family, full-time work and building a new house, swept away the time and energy needed to complete the story," she said. "A few months ago I visited Bright, after a long absence. "Searching for something else, I chanced upon the script, photographs, lesson plans and students' work. Fate also conspired to place some of my former students in my path. "It was clearly time to finish the story."

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That story has now been written in an uncensored 180 pages. Greta said it was fascinating revisiting her work after so long and drew particular attention to the change within the education department. "It was interesting to read what my thirtyyear-old self had written but some of the content was startling to present-day sensibility,"

"There are things I could not, and would not attempt in this day and age." "1975 was a simpler and more innocent time in spite of the social upheavals that were stirring ... it is a record from a different time." The book will be released on 30 June and can be purchased by emailing abrightlot@ gmail.com

Celebrating their first birthday party By Derek Schlennstedt On Sunday 2 June the 1st Kallista Joey-Scout Mob celebrated its first birthday with a party attended by Joeys, Cubs, and Scouts from 1st Kallista as well as representatives from Sherbrooke Forrest District and Mt Dandenong Region. The day included party games, party food, face painting and birthday cupcakes which were enjoyed by all. Special visitors to the party included two Victoria Police Highway Patrol officers on their motorcycles, as well as Firefighters from the Kallista-The Patch Fire Brigade. After a 'Come and Try Joeys' night on 21 May 2018 attracted four members, the Mob has since grown to fifteen. "Having a Joey-Scout Mob has contributed to the growth and success of the Group over the past 12 months and has guaranteed that 1st Kallista will have many more birthdays to come," Group Leader James Savin said. The 1st Kallista Scout Group caters for youth aged from 5 years. For all membership enquiries please email: gl.1stkallista@scoutsvictoria.com.au "

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The editor’s desk I was so disappointed to see comments about choosing "the best person for the job" on our story about encouraging more women to consider running for local government. The story wasn't about handing a council position to anybody on a platter. It was about sparking awareness and taking a step towards making the body more representative of its community. Any person who puts their hand up for council should need to convince voters that they are the best candidate for the role. The projects discussed in the article weren't suggesting otherwise. Rather, they're about helping more wom-

en to raise their hand in the first place. The Municipal Association of Victoria said research had shown that when women stood for council they were just as likely as men to be elected - however, they often don't stand for election. Women only make up about 37 per cent of councillors in Victoria but are more than 50 per cent of the population. Supporting more women into local government ensures councils reflect the communities they serve. Yarra Ranges Council is made up of eight men and one woman, Fiona McAllister. The value of different perspectives was

abundantly clear during a recent discussion about a planning application for a childcare centre. Most argued that the proposed parking was inadequate because parents would spend 15 minutes dropping off their children. Only Cr McAllister could provide perspective as a parent who uses childcare - and very adamantly pointed out that the dropoff rarely took more than a minute or two. Different perspectives enrich debate and democracy. - Casey Neill mailcommunity.com.au


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Firefighting reforms pass Fire service reforms will enhance or destroy the CFA, depending on who you listen to. The Legislative Council, the state's Upper House, passed the controversial Fire Services (Reform) Bill on Thursday 20 June. The new arrangements will be in place for the 2020-'21 fire season. Volunteer Fire Brigades Victoria (VFBV) CEO Adam Barnett said in a statement that many CFA volunteers would be incredibly disappointed by this outcome. "And while many will go to bed tonight feeling betrayed and broken-hearted, all of them should sleep with a clear conscience," he said. "They have articulated their concerns, they have diligently put on public record their expert advice and analysis, and they have shared their vast knowledge and experience in warning of the dangers and unintended consequences that accompany such rash and ill-

conceived arrangements to our fire services as those proposed in this Bill." Mr Barnett said they would now do their best to implement and work with what they had been given. "They will work tirelessly to try and limit the potential damage of the changes, as well as continuing to seek real and practical improvements to such important areas such as operational training, safety, infrastructure and culture," he said. But Police and Emergency Services Minister Lisa Neville said the reforms were long overdue, and systems and structures had not changed since the 1950s. "As our environment changes, the challenges around fire are becoming greater," she said. "We took to the last election our plan to deliver a modern fire service for all Victorians and

now, we've put this before the Parliament." Ms Neville said the reforms created a new agency, Fire Rescue Victoria, for all paid firefighters. "FRV will lead firefighting in Melbourne and major regional centres from a network of stations that will be staffed by career firefighters - 24 hours a day, seven days a week," she said. "CFA volunteers currently serving at one of the state's 38 career and integrated stations will be able to remain at that station if they choose, co-locating with Fire Rescue Victoria services under the new and necessary altered boundaries. "Our 1220 volunteer CFA brigades will be untouched, continuing to serve their communities day-to-day as they have always done and will still provide vital surge capacity during major emergencies."

She said CFA volunteers were the best people to make decisions on behalf of their communities during times of emergency and "we're going to make sure nothing gets in the way of this and that all volunteers have our full support to do what they do best". Ms Neville said the reforms included new laws to make sure eligible firefighters claiming compensation wouldn't have to prove that firefighting was the cause of their cancer. Emergency Services Minister and Gembrook MP Brad Battin said the State Government forced the reforms through parliament without adequate community consultation. "The bill disrespects volunteers and threatens our community safety in future fire seasons," he said. "The Liberal National party strongly opposed these changes, and we commit to always putting community safety first."

A century passed and we still remember By Casey Neill Mount Evelyn RSL has finished tributes for local World War I service men and women held 100 years to the day after their deaths. Sub-branch vice president Jim Hurley hosted a service for Mount Evelyn sailor Sub-Lieutenant Frank Larkins at the Mount Evelyn War Memorial on Thursday 20 June. It was the final of 63 services held since 2015, a ritual the Mount Evelyn and Lilydale RSLs started to mark the Centenary of Anzac. They tracked down and invited family members where possible to honour their ancestor's sacrifice at war memorials in Montrose, Wandin, Mount Evelyn, Yarra Glen, Silvan and Lilydale. Mr Hurley explained that 11 November was

just a ceasefire and the war didn't officially end until a peace treaty was signed on 28 June 1919. "Up until then, any service person who passed away is include in the official casualty list for World War I, including Frank Larkins," he said. Sub-Lieutenant Larkins left school in 1912 at age 14 and enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy. He sailed for the United Kingdom in January 1917 to serve on the battleship HMS Royal Sovereign in the North Sea. He transferred to HMS Vampire, and finally to submarine J2. That vessel sailed from Portsmouth on 8 April 1919 and proceeded to Australia via the Mediterranean, Suez Canal and Singapore,

and through the Karimala Strait between Sumatra and Borneo. His crew mates discovered Sub-Lieutenant Larkins' empty blankets on the morning of 20 June 1919 and feared he'd fallen overboard while sleeping up top. "Due to the oppressive heat of the tropics man of the crew took to sleeping on the casing," Mr Hurley said. A 12-hour search turned up nothing. "The follow day the J2's captain held a burial service with all the crew mustered," he said. When news reached Mount Evelyn, the local newspaper said the 20-year-old was 'of splendid physique and would have made a career for himself'. The RSLs will now turn their attention to

Sub-branch vice president Jim Hurley hosts the service. the Vietnam War. The Mount Evelyn War Memorial will host a tribute to Ray Moore, 50 years after he was killed in action in Vietnam on Wednesday 24 July at 11am.

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Laughs for Emerald kids By Danielle Kutchel Calling all mums and dads in the Emerald area: do you want your kids to have the best time ever these holidays? Comedy rock duo, Aussie Kids Rock will appear in Drop Bear, a fun concert for all the family on Friday July 12 at 11am at The Gem Theatre,19 Kilvington Drive, Emerald. Loveable, loud, and loaded with laughs, Aussie Kids Rock are armed with instantly catchy songs, and manic comedy skits. They have toured throughout Australia with their unique blend of comedy and music racking up over a thousand shows and gaining a great reputation along the way. They will appear in Emerald as part of their 2019 Winter School holiday theatre tour. Although their hilarious new Drop Bear show offers family fun right across the board Aussie Kids Rock are mainly aimed at 6 to 11 year olds, setting their show apart from the many pre-school shows that are currently around. Warragul resident Dominic Finley has played the role of British (drop bear believing) guitarist 'C.J' since 2010. "After driving across the Nullarbor and sailing to Tassie with Aussie Kids Rock it's great to be playing on my own doorstep for a change! And the kids love it," says Dominic, who is also a former member of the eighties multi-million sellers Cutting Crew (known for their number 1 hit 'I Just Died in your arms'). Although Dominic's 'C.J' character certainly has his funny side even he agrees that in this show it is debonair drummer 'Deano' who really has the kids (and mums and dads too!) laughing out loud ... The wacky character of 'Deano' is played by Melbourne musician/comedy actor Pete Ryan, who was a founding member of Bjorn Again,

Aussie Kids Rock will have the entire family laughing out loud these school holidays. the Australian ABBA tribute show that took the entertainment world by storm in the early 1990's. As well as scoring a top 20 UK hit with their cover of Erasure's A Little Respect, during Pete's time with Bjorn Again they performed in arenas across the globe including several sold

out shows at the Royal Albert Hall. Dominic and Pete have now fused their experiences from the rock world to become Aussie Kids Rock, and are excited to be performing their new Drop Bear show in Emerald where they hope to inspire kids in their love of music

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Legends of Rock in Monbulk Come and see the hugely entertaining Roy Orbison and the Legends of Rock show at the Monbulk Bowling Club - and be guaranteed a night of fun and laughter coupled with fantastic music. The Monbulk Bowling Club is keen to entertain the community with local artists performing on a Friday night in its bistro. The outstanding success of the first show means it is featuring the Roy Orbison and The Legends of Rock and Roll show and dinner for its second evening. See what guests from the first event raved about with a delicious choice of meals, including mains and desserts that will tempt your tastebuds. The night's entertainment will be provided by Joe Piastrino, a highly recommended performer and veteran of this show. He has performed at such venues as the Crown Casino, the Rialto, Southgate; on river cruises, at corporate functions and weddings; and even on P & O Cruise ships. Joe is renowned for his authentic and fantastic tribute to Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Dion & the Belmonts, Paul Anka, The Drifters, Del Shannon, Ritchie Valens & the Everly Brothers in his 3 hour American Graffiti Rock & Roll show, embodying the heart

and soul of the greats that he pays homage to as a performer. Joe not only looks like the greats, but lives, breathes and brings back to life all of them in image, character and voice. Performing is more than a passion for Joe, as he believes it is an honour to keep the memory and music of such awe inspiring legends alive for each new generation to appreciate. Held on Saturday July 20, Joe's show is sure to have you rockin' and rolling'. Doors open at 6.30pm for meals, with the show kicking off from 7.30pm. The Club has arranged a shuttle service to allow guests to get home safely after the show. Tickets are just $55.00 per person and must be purchased prior to the event by calling into the Club or visiting the website at www.monbulkbowls.org. For further details on the event or the shuttle bus service, call the Monbulk Bowling Club on 9756 6183, or email office@monbulkbowls. asn.au. Tickets for the first show sold out, so make sure you get in quick so as not to be disappointed - come along, support the Club, have a wow of a time end enjoy the show! Right: Joe Piastrino will breathe life into your favourite legends of rock this July.

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FAMILY HOME WITH MODERN CONVENIENCES THIS well-designed home offers modern conveniences with low-maintenance living, the agent says. It has four bedrooms plus a study, the master bedroom with two-way walk-in robe and oversized ensuite with separate toilet and bath, and all further bedrooms with builtin robes. The multiple living areas include a fullyequipped home theatre room with projector and screen, kitchen with quartz bench top, glass splash-back, walk-in pantry, dishwasher and Blanco appliances overlooking the open plan meals area, family room and alfresco outdoor area. The agent says this home is ideally suited to those who want to enjoy life. Features include gas ducted heating, evaporative ducted cooling and ducted vacuum. There's a fully-fenced rear yard and double lock-up garage with internal access, and the property is a short stroll from Gembrook's shops, restaurants, cafes and primary schools. Pets will be considered upon application. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 4 Banks-Smith Drive, Gembrook, VIC 3783 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: $540 per week Auction: For lease Contact: Donna Scherp 9754 6111, RANGES FIRST NATIONAL

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5 Carcoola Street, Cockatoo

22 Memorial Avenue, Emerald

6 Nioka Close, COCKATOO

Character Home With Commanding

HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS

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GUIDE $760,000 - $830,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $750,000-$820,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

GUIDE $410,000-$450,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Riley Nicholas 0488 501 218 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

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19 Neville Street, Cockatoo

73 Avon Road, Avonsleigh

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GUIDE $600,000 - $635,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

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GUIDE $430,000-$470,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Barry Plant Emerald 5968 4522

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COCkATOO 5 Tymon road WANT TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL?

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$610,000-$670,000

Situated on a quiet no-through road in a bushland setting (with mown areas) you can be at one with nature, yet enjoy the creature comforts of this immaculately presented home. Positioned on just over 1.5 acres this home has raked ceilings, a lge blackwood kitchen, spacious bedrooms, wood heating & split system, new carpet, spacious covered rear deck for BBQ’s and gatherings. other features include a separate bungalow/studio, sealed drive and huge 4 car shed with power, water and plenty of off street parking.

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Situated on approx. 4 acres and designed to take in the magniicent views of the Warburton ranges, this large 12 years young immaculate property is located on a quiet rural lane. Featuring 9 foot ceilings, well appointed kitchen, 4.5kW solar panels, separately zoned living & dining spaces that open onto the deck and solar heated inground pool. you’ll be attracted to the rural feel and the peace and quiet of this inspirational retreat. located only minutes to monbulk with its shops, schools, aldi and public transport.

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COCkATOO 7 Caroline avenue $470,000-$500,000 SO CONVENIENT! WALk TO SCHOOL, SHOPS & THE BuS neat, well maintained and the perfect step up into the property market or a portfolio addition for the smart investor. Positioned on just over a ¼ of an acre of established gardens featuring plenty of raised garden boxes awaiting your botanic skills to cultivate your own veggie garden. This welcoming home has gleaming polished loorboards, bathroom with bath & shower, ducted heating, split system, spacious covered rear deck for BBQ’s and gatherings, under house storage and plenty of off-street parking.

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Breathtakingly beautiful gardens surrounding this classic 1940’s residence, situated on 5800 m2 approx. you will notice how cleverly the outside is brought to your chairside, large casement & sash windows from yesteryear bring lovely garden vistas to each room. over two levels, the lexible loor plan lends itself to a work from home scenario, art studio, hobbyist & there is even the option for extended family. in addition there is a workshop, toolshed, outdoor WC, single garage, shedding & two separate ducted heating units.

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FAMiLY SENSATiON: BUNGALOw, POOL iN PRiME POSiTiON! 3A 3B 2C Supremely located in a highly sought after area of Upwey South, this unique double storey home is set on a beautiful, gently sloping allotment. Offering; Spacious lounge room flowing seamlessly to rear decking, country kitchen/dining area, good size pantry and SS dishwasher, phenomenal fully enclosed alfresco, 3 good sized bedrooms, all with BiR, one with study area adjoining and a HUGE master with full en suite, wiR, and balcony. Second decking area perfect for entertaining, solar heated salt water pool. Amazing bungalow out the back with full en suite, low maintenance garden with fully fenced rear yard for the kids and pets to explore, sealed driveway leading into a double carport, huge shed, solar power and so much more.. Enquire today!

HiLLS COTTAGE ON ½ ACRE 2A 1B 1C This exceptionally located 2-bedroom character cottage is situated on a large usable ½ acre block with a separate powered studio. Boasting timber floor boards, double hung windows and quality insulation throughout. it features a large country style kitchen with free standing Belling deluxe oven and ample cupboard space . The cosy living room is surrounded by large windows that overlook the beautiful green ½ acre backyard, where you can let the kids and pets run amok on the grass, the gently sloping block is surrounded by mature trees great for privacy and shade which will certainly impress! with ample of under house storage and a single garage this home is perfect for the first home buyer, renovator or investor.

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41 Thompson Road Upwey

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PHENOMENAL LOCATiON AT THE PERFECT PRiCE! 2A 1B 1C Perfectly positioned on the high side of the road short walking distance to UFTG’s many amenities this gorgeous weatherboard home with sunny aspect and northerly views of the Dandenong Ranges is guaranteed to impress! Offering; A cosy lounge room with stunning mountain outlook, two good-sized bedrooms, lovely updated main bathroom, original kitchen with gas cooktop, sealed driveway leading into a single carport plus an extra off street car spot, beautifully landscaped gardens that have been lovingly cared for rear covered patio, gas heating and concrete stumps. Supremely located short walking distance from the shops and train station, call now to make it yours today!

CALLiNG ALL FiRST HOME BUYERS AND DOwNSiZERS! 2A 2B 2C Nestled on the high side of the road short walking distance to Upwey Village this neat and tidy character home on an amazing block is sure to impress. Offering; Spacious open plan living, updated kitchen with island bench, 2 good sized bedrooms, master with wiR and full en suite, guest with BiR and full en suite effect, Rear covered patio PLUS sunny deck with majestic northerly mountain views, full length covered front verandah, sealed driveway leading into a remote double garage, gas heating, gorgeous timber floorboards and security system. All this perfectly positioned within close proximity of Upwey Village, Upwey Train Station, Upwey High School and more. what an amazing opportunity at a fantastic price point, call now to make this little charmer yours today!

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36 Williamson Road Gembrook

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3 - 5 Sunnyside Terrace Emerald

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Perfectly positioned with lovely views, 3 BDR home on 1/2 acre. Open plan kitchen/ meals area with OFP, family room with WFH, S/S & bi-fold doors to sunroom. Master BDR has access to the back deck, WIR & renovated ensuite. Large covered elevated deck, DBL carport, fully fenced, garden sheds, 6 x 13 garage/workshop with concrete loor, power, water & WFH, dual access into property & ample parking/turning space.

Unique home is situated on a 1 acre block with 2 titles – the home is on 1 title allowing you to sell the vacant. 4 BDR 2 storey home has an elevated aspect. Lower level ideal as dual accom or studio. Upper level has large living, master, sunroom, Blackwood kitchen & alfresco entertaining. Also include single carport, single LU garage/workshop, fenced areas and garden shed. Just a short drive into Emerald or Monbulk townships.

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Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

12 Ure Road Gembrook

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1 Innes Road Gembrook

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Glorious 37 gently sloping acres in Gembrook. East facing, this block is bathed in morning sun & provides breath taking views out to Bunyip State Park. Mains water & mains gas connection, this block also has a large spring fed dam & creek with a 3 phase powered water pump. Perfect lifestyle property or small hobby farm where you could build the home of your dreams (STCA). Walking distance to the Gembrook Township.

Perfectly located within strolling distance to all that beautiful Gembrook has to offer – cafes, restaurants, shops, public transport, kindergarten, playgrounds & the iconic Pufing Billy station. Just over a 1/3 of an acre, north facing & lightly sloping with a planning permit for an architecturally designed 3 BDR home. This is a great opportunity to secure a perfect parcel of land in a perfect location.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994

14 Redwood Road Gembrook

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1920 Wellington Road Clematis

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Well presented home with 4 good sized BDRs & plenty of living space with a family room, combined living & dining area, light & airy kitchen, family meals area & outdoor sun room. Features GDH, S/S, evaporative cooling & ceiling fans, 2 x paved entertaining areas, stone retaining walls, landscaped gardens, a fully fenced rear yard, a sealed drive & 4 car LU garage. Walking distance to shops, cafes, parkland & schools.

A rare opportunity to build your dream home on this 5 1/2 acre block in Clematis (STCA). Features include power & telephone available, lightly timbered & gently sloping, 45 mins to Melbourne CBD, sealed road access, private block & backs onto crown land. Buy block next door & have a combined block of over 7 acres (see 1930 Wellington Rd Clematis)

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

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$590,000 - $640,000

Perfectly located for peaceful family life For the irst time in almost four decades this family home is available to the market. Located in a quiet position on almost a quarter acre (998sqm) opposite farm land and with lovely valley views, this home has been a treasure for the current owners who have raised all their children here and enjoyed the close local community. Boasting two separate living zones plus a huge covered outdoor area. Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 10:00-10:30am (Photo ID Required)

4 Royle Avenue Kallista

$590,000 - $649,000

Maple Cottage in the heart of Kallista. Maple Cottage, situated in the heart of Kallista, is tucked away on a quiet no through road! Accessed via the iconic Tom Roberts road, through the Sherbrooke Forest, your tree change awaits. Meander through the cottage garden, & enter this cottage style WRC home, illed with charm. Polished loorboards, sash windows & a rambling loorplan offers 2 separate living zones that will tick all your boxes. The crackling log ire, high ceilings, picture rails & French doors, all add to the character. Offering 3 bedrooms & study (master with WIR & ENS) & retreat, plus a function family bathroom. An older style timber kitchen is at the heart of the home, with an island bench, s/s appliances. All within walking distance to the local Kallista village, school, kinder & with transport at the end of the road. Currently tenanted until September 2019.

Gladysdale Modern family home on 20 acres

A fantastic lifestyle is in store for your whole family! Remarkably you have the beneit of a two year old, 6 star rated, four bedroom Metricon home. The home boasts two living areas, one a huge open plan family area overlooked by the lovely kitchen with its Caesar stone bench, the other a separate lounge room. Engineered timber loors low throughout the entry & living areas. In addition there’s an undercover alfresco area off the living and an extra-large double garage with remote door. Contact: Tony Famfulla 0419 870 513

Contact: Jo Hirst 0427 494 831 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

1448 Mt Dandenong Trst Rd Mt Dandenong

$855,000 - $925,000

13 Winifred St Seville

$620,000-$680,000

$695,000 - $750,000

“Ahwahnee” - Circa 1910

Outstanding Style & Character

“Original” in every sense of the word, this cottage, set on over an acre (4,522m2 approx.), is the quintessential hills home. Privately positioned, the property, formerly operated as a B & B, is calling out for its new caretaker. This classic 100 y/o weatherboard cottage has wide verandas on 3 sides, original sash windows & high ceilings. Recent upgrades include gas log ire, ducted gas heating & gas hot water service. The home has been re-wired, re-plumbed & is move in ready. The home comprises 2 large bedrooms, large lounge/sitting room which incorporates dining area, separate country style kitchen & spa bathroom. If a traditional hills cottage with an abundance of character & charm, on a classic old garden block with north facing aspect, is what you have been searching for, then here it is!

Only 9 years young and thoughtfully designed stands this spectacular Victorian weatherboard that will instantly feel like home from the moment you walk through the door. The home features four spacious bedrooms, master suite with large ensuite and walk in robe. Central to the home is the outstanding and functional kitchen that overlooks the lounge and dining area and features stone bench-tops & large walk in pantry. With multiple living spaces including an open plan living and dining room complimented by polished timber loorboards & large enclosed outdoor entertaining area. Further features include ducted heating and cooling, feature dado panelling, separate powder room, plenty of natural light and a neutral colour scheme throughout. Step outside a huge enclosed entertaining area with quality timber loor boards - perfect to enjoy all year round.

Contact: Elliot Bell 0427 088 990 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Wed 5-5:30pm (Photo ID Required)

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ENTERTAINMENT

Lanterns light longest By Derek Schlennstedt Even though it was a cold night, the Belgrave Lantern Parade warmed the hearts of those who attended. Thousands of residents from the Dandenong Ranges and surrounds took to the streets of Belgrave to show off their homemade lanterns and celebrate the winter solstice. The 13th annual lantern parade was nothing short of dazzling and thousands of glittering lanterns, bright lights and radiant firetwirlers lit up the smiling, glowing faces of those who came to celebrate.Lanterns in the shape of a TARDIS and a Dalek from the television show Doctor Who were among the creations and other lanterns represented fauna common to the Dandenong Ranges. Mail journalist Derek Schlennstedt was onhand to capture all the action. See mailcommunity.com.au for a full gallery.

Rucciss Circus were on hand to provide plenty of entertainment.

The Brass Harpies with their steampunk inspire lantern.

Andrea, Harley, Maya and Suzanne returned for another year.

Hollywood comes to the hills for red carpet treatment By Derek Schlennstedt Producers, directors and notable Belgrave celebrities received the red carpet treatment at the Lantern and Light International Children's Festival movie awards at Belgrave Cameo on Sunday night. The three-day festival culminated on 23 June with a red carpet rolled out to welcome the dedicated movie makers. Over three days 56 movies were featured at the Cameo, all of them created and produced by children under 18.

Over 60 per cent of those movies were made by local students in the Yarra ranges and each night the cinema was filled with interested viewers. "We've had so much interest and been packing out these cinemas," explained organiser Rainsford Towner. "Twelve local schools were engaged in making films. "Yes we have international films but six per cent were created by our children, our community our region so we're hearing about what

they want to talk about and that's been really quite amazing." Just what those students wanted to talk about was featured in their films and included some very serious topics such as; homelessness, loneliness and even transgender discrimination. Best Live Action Award winners included the movie 'Journey of Story Float' from Taiwan, and 'Zoe,' a movie from Croatia. Taking out the best animation award was Cosmo Penguin of the Oper from Austria.

Locally, the best Documentary Award went to 'Ayisha's Las Fallas,' and Kallista Primary School took out the Film in Schools Award for their movie 'The Homeless.' The O'Sullivan Ruffilli Student Jury Award went to 'The Loneliness Orb' - a RAPA collaborative movie - which also received the Proserpina Audience Award. Best Performance Award went to Catherine Shi for the 'Shadow Chasing Game' and the Special Light Award went to 'No Bullies Here: Enough' by Healesville High School

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Eagles prevail in a thriller By Nick Creely A blistering start from Woori Yallock in the rain was not enough to topple a red-hot Beaconsfield on their home deck on Saturday, in an AFL Outer East Premier Division blockbuster. In the inaugural Russell Rowe Shield named after a legend of both football clubs - both sides were desperate to grab a hold of that precious third spot on the ladder, 7.13 (55) to 6.12 (48). With rain pelting down and the game becoming an almighty slog almost from the opening bounce, the visitors got off to a raging start, slamming on three goals in a matter of ten minutes - including two rippers from Joel Smith - to grab that early lead. The Tigers were playing a relentless brand, surging the ball forward, not trying anything too expansive and playing the style indicative of the conditions. But as the opening term wore on, Leigh McQuillen's side were able to grab a major, through the class of Sean Dwyer, who was already having a terrific impact around the contest, to bridge the gap somewhat. While Jake Cameron managed to break the deadlock and register the opening goal of the second term for the home side, once again the Tigers flexed its muscles, surging out to a game-high 18-point lead at the major break. As a side in contention does, they fight back, and the Eagles eventually got the game back on its terms with an unanswered fourgoal term, stealing back the lead to set-up a grandstand finish. The Tigers threw all they could leading into their bye next week in a thrilling final quarter, but the Eagles' stingy defense, combined with pivotal moments from their leaders saw them hold firm and claim a gritty win. Casey-listed midfielder Jack Griffiths relished the conditions to be best afield, while Jake Bowd was also excellent for the Eagles with his razor-sharp foot skills. For the visitors, Jake Matthews was everywhere with three majors, while Zach Monkhorst had a big impact. Elsewhere in the Premier Division, Wandin overcame a fast-finishing Olinda Ferny Creek to clinch a vital win in its finals chances, 13.9 (87) to 11.16 (82). It was a classic game of blistering attack against a defensively minded outfit, and early on the Dogs had plenty of bark, opening up a whopping 40-point quarter time lead.

Woori Yallock star Michael Riseley looks for an option down at Holm Park on Saturday. 194761 With Justin Van Unen (six goals) firing in attack, the Bloods needed to lift its game, and did, cutting back the margin from 29 at halftime to 25 at the final change. Suring hard, and with plenty of momentum, the Bloods fell just short in a thrilling final term, with Lachlan Taylor's bag of five almost getting the job done. In the final match of the round, Cranbourne brushed aside Upwey Tecoma, 17.13 (115) to 3.4 (22). In Division 1, Monbulk's remarkable 2019 continues on for another week, completely dismantling Belgrave at home to the tune of 124-points, 24.12 (156) to 4.8 (32). The Hawks finally found its kicking boots

- and completely devastated the Magpies - to rack up 36 scoring shots. Michael Langworthy and Shane Williams each filled their boots with six and four goals between them, but the Hawks enjoyed 10 individual goal kickers, including six multiple. In the final quarter alone, the Hawks managed to score 10.5, it's best return so far this year. Down at Starling Road, Doveton spoiled the party for Officer, who were celebrating club legend Ben Tivendale's record-breaking 330th match, 11.6 (72) to 8.10 (58). The Doves trailed for the entire first half, but took over after half-time, with Lachie Batten, and Tristan Fernandez-Phillips the best

Picture: ROB CAREW in a vital win that now sees them leapfrog the Kangaroos into third spot. In the remaining matches, Pakenham did what they needed to in a solid win against Emerald, 15.12 (102) to 7.4 (46), while Warburton Millgrove stunned a wayward Mount Evelyn at home, 8.5 (53) to 6.15 (51). In Division 2, Gembrook Cockatoo were unable to reel in an early deficit against Kinglake, 12.15 (87) to 9.14 (68), Seville dominated Yea from start to finish, 25.23 (173) to 4.1 (25), Yarra Glen also inflicted Thornton Eildon with a similar result, 25.19 (169) to 6.6 (42), while Yarra Junction did it easily against Powelltown, 15.10 (100) to 4.13 (37).

Happy Hawks back at home with bells on Mixed results for Swannies

Some Monbulk Junior Football Club teams played away and three teams played at home using the club's new rooms. The facilities outshone the scoreboard. Under-9 Monbulk vs Yarra Junction This was the side's best game for the season so far. During the week they worked on picking up the ball and kicking quickly. This showed throughout the match and created plenty of opportunities for everyone to get a touch. Best: T. Burke, C. Cotter, M. Gurpinar, T. Cross, R. Sangster, B. Gray. Under-10 Monbulk vs Yarra Junction The team came out firing on all cylinders. There was great team play, backing up their team mates and creating space. Best: Z. Koelewyn, A. Gray, O. Watson, N. Brown, T. Myers, J. Allder. Under-11 Monbulk 18 d Gembrook Cockatoo 13 This was a great game, with the highlights the team's tackle pressure, manning up and kicking to space. Best: W. Hughson, C. Seamer, H. Brooks, G. Silverster, R. Broadbent, R. Crutchley. Under-12 Gembrook Cockatoo 4.6.30 d Monbulk 3.3.21 This was a terrific closely-fought contest for four quarters. 22 MAIL

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The side shared the ball around and kept trying until the final siren. Rewards will come if the players keep improving as a group for the remaining matches. Best: K. Sutton, M. Pithouse, T. Gethin-Davies, L. Sturt, C. Hooper, J. Sangster. Under-14 Belgrave 75 d Monbulk 6 We tried hard today against a bigger and stronger opposition. Pressure and tackle was excellent. Chins up and back next week! Best: L. Smith, Sam, Logan, Jacob B., T. Koelewyn. Under-14 girls Monbulk 10.11.71 d Olinda Ferny Creek 1.5.11 Unselfish play gave the players a fantastic opportunity to play some great football in this match. The side's pressure, second efforts and transfer are becoming more consistent. The coaching group is happy to see the growth of these girls. Best: B. Tipping, M. Macellan, A. Hughson, R. Oleskowsi, J. Farmer, C. McInnes. Under-16 Monbulk 17.9.111 d Wandin 2.3.15 The side was lacking numbers but the boys pulled together with great work rate in the centre and half black line. There was plenty of team work up into the forward line. Best: R. Finlay, G. Ross, N. Stack, J. Young, J. Turner, H. Fleming.

It was a mixed bag of results for Olinda Ferny Creek as the club took on a traditional rival in AFL Outer East Netball Premier Division at Wandin North Recreation Reserve on Saturday 22 June. Wandin outclassed Olinda Ferny Creek 30 to 22 in the 17 and Under grade. Ava Van Leemput, Illyah Reid and Hannah Pace were among the best for Olinda Ferny Creek. In D-grade, Wandin completely outclassed Olinda Ferny Creek in the first three quarters. Only a strong last quarter from Olinda Ferny Creek put some respectability back on the scoreboard (34 to 26). C-grade opened up the account for Olinda Ferny Creek in a thrilling game of netball. The first half was all Olinda Ferny Creek's. Wandin then barnstormed back in to the match with a scintillating third quarter. The last quarter was an epic with Wandin drawing level at one stage, but Olinda Ferny Creek won by two goals, 40 to 38. B-grade was a good tussle throughout but it was Olinda Ferny Creek that just had that little bit of extra depth, running out winners by 10 goals, 45 to 35. A-grade was another solid performance from Olinda Ferny Creek as the side increased its lead every quarter to win by 31 goals, 71 to 40. mailcommunity.com.au


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Athletes are busy By Jamie Strudley It was a very busy weekend of cross country for the Yarra Ranges with athletes spread throughout Victoria. Yarra Ranges Athletics' senior teams travelled to Anglesea for the annual Ekiden Relay. The club had five teams competing, finishing with two firsts, a second, a fourth and and a seventh-placed finish in the respective grades. It was a fantastic day of trail running followed by a fun social evening and a great run on the surf coast trails on Sunday. Team results are: Men Division 3 - 4th Calvin Amos, Caleb McInnes, James Anderson, Michael Clarke, Liam Russell Men Division 5 - 7th Graham Coutts, Bryan Ackerly, Craig Hewitson, Camden Hewitson Men Division 7 - 1st Tynan Mims, Chris Ord, Dave Laven, Graham Coutts Women Division 2 - 1st Kellie Emerson, Veida Somerville, Georgia Laven, Maddie Laven Men Under-20 - 2nd James Laven, Max Savill-Bentley, Harrison Van Duuren The club's little athletics athletes travelled to Jells Park to compete with other eastern region clubs at the EMR Cross Country Championships. Twenty-one Yarra Ranges athletes splashed their way around the course covered in smiles and mud, obviously enjoying themselves. Congratulations goes to medallists Zoe Clarke, Mia Strudley, Zac Clarke, the under-9 girls team, Willow Naismith, and Jemima Wilson. Results are: Under-6 - Keely McLeod and Hudson McLeod Under-7 - Mason Kincaid and Deacon McLeod Under-8 - Lily Clarke, Madeline Cannon and Amelia Eldridge Under-9 boys - Finn Rossthorn 10th 6.50

Eastern Football League Round 10 Premier Division Seniors Blackburn 17.11.113 d Montrose 8.9.57 GOALS - Montrose: J. Wilsen 2, T. Jones 2, M. Davis 2, S. Gibson, M. Jeffery. Montrose: C. Eastoe, S. Gibson, T. Jones, J. Wilsen, M. Davis, S. McMillan.

1st Division Seniors Doncaster East 12.18.90 d Lilydale 6.7.43 GOALS - Lilydale: R. McNay 2, S. Baker, T. Elliott, L. Wilson, A. Davies. BEST - Lilydale: L. Wilson, A. Davies, J. Healy, J. Depace, M. De Franceschi, J. Clements. Park Orchards 9.10.64 d Upper Ferntree Gully 9.7.61 GOALS - Upper Ferntree Gully: M. Lee 3, D. Reid 3, S. Lovell, R. Einsporn, L. Meagher. BEST - Upper Ferntree Gully: M. Lee, T. Meagher, D. Reid, A. Godfrey, H. Boyce, R. Einsporn.

4th Division Seniors Coldstream 6.14.50 d Surrey Park 7.7.49 GOALS - Coldstream: A. Dale 3, D. Cecere, A. Faulkner, M. Edmonds. BEST - Coldstream: L. Craig, D. Carrigan, C. Eisele, D. Gordon, J. Iedema, T. McKenzie.

Summer finishing her 2000 metre event at the EMR XC Championship. Under-9 boys - Tait Whelan 13th 7.29 Under-9 girls - Willow Naismith 2nd 6.45, Emily Fiedler 7th 7.21, Tori Kincaid 8th 7.23, Eloise Stevenson 18th 8.31 Under-9 girls - Caitlyn Pointon 19th 8.43 Under-10 boys - Mitchell Pointon 4th 6.16 Under-10 girls - Zoe Clarke 1st 6.09 Under-11 girls - Scarlett Wilson 7th 8.47 Under-12 boys - Bradley Walker 17th 9.05 Under-12 girls - Aemelia Stevenson 8th 8.43, Kaylah Cannon 15th 9.18, Summer Hathaway 26th 16.25 Under-13 boys - Bailey Van Bert 7th 13.40 Under-14 boys - Ky Harris 10th 14.04 Under-14 girls - Indigo Linde 10th 15.16 Under-15 boys - Zac Clarke 1st 12.58

Under-15 girls - Mia Strudley 1st 11.45, Jemima Wilson 3rd 13.05 The club's regular Saturday morning cross country returns to Durham Road, Kilsyth, on Saturday morning. Saturday 6 July is the Road Relays at Sandown Race Track, the only time for the winter where the whole club can be together with both Athletics Victoria and Little Athletics Victoria events on at the same place at the same time. The club welcomes all athletes of any age or ability. For information on training, how to join or trial, photos, results and updated news, visit yarrarangesathletics.org.au.

Premier Division Reserves Blackburn 21.12.138 d Montrose 2.5.17

1st Division Reserves Doncaster East 9.7.61 d Lilydale 5.9.39 Upper Ferntree Gully 7.2.44 d Park Orchards 6.7.43

3rd Division Reserves South Belgrave 8.13.61 d Waverley Blues 8.7.55

4th Division Reserves Surrey Park 15.10.100 d Coldstream 2.3.15

1st Division Under-19 Park Orchards 12.12.84 d Upper Ferntree Gully 2.8.20

3rd and 4th Division Under-19 South Belgrave 10.11.71 d Waverley Blues 6.7.43 Ringwood 5.13.43 d Coldstream 6.5.41 Fair Park 10.9.69 d Norwood 8.9.57 Kilsyth 10.18.78 d Ferntree Gully 3.3.21 Silvan 14.4.88 d Warrandyte 6.7.43

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