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GOING GREY
Boroondara’s population is set to boom by 14 per cent over the next two decades, with the greatest growth expected in the 60-74 age-group■ PAGE 3
THE OTHER GEORGE
Meet the business brains behind George Calombaris’ burgeoning restaurant empire■ PAGE 15
SPORT
Our round-up of local sport, including results from the weekend’s games■ PAGE 29
THE WAY OF TEA: LEARNING THE ANCIENT ART OF THE JAPANESE TEA CEREMONYPAGE 16
LOCAL SCENE
INSIDE
NOVEMBER 7, 2012
GOES ON THE RECORD WITH JANE ROCCA
INTERVIEWPETER WILMOTH TALKS TO MICHAEL PALIN
MOUTHING OFFVIRGINIA TRIOLI
BERTIE BLACKMAN
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DELIVERED WITH MELBOURNE’S BEST LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE
PHILIP MALLIS is just 20 years old but his mind is on the serious business of running the city of Boroondara. The Melbourne University arts student is one of fi ve fresh faces sworn in to the council last week, joining fi ve returning councillors. Boroondara’s Young Citizen of the Year in 2010, Cr Mallis sees his relative youth as an advantage in representing his constituency, one third of whom are aged under 25. ■ REPORT P12
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Glen Iris resident and lectern queen JOAN SAXTON has lost her husband and both children within four years
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We had a memorial service formy eldest son, Clive, onSaturday, October 27, in
Camberwell. He died on October 5of a massive heart attack whileflying from Canada to Perth, wherehe lived. He was 61. I really can’ttalk about him as it’s such a shock,especially as I had already lost myother son, John. He was 59 andliving in Dimboola when he died ofa brain tumour in September 2008.And my husband, Dick, died lastFebruary after a long illness.
The boys were born in Malaya[now Malaysia], where we lived fornine years, then went to ScotchCollege — as did their father,grandfather and great-grandfather.Dick was an engineer and anAntarctic explorer, leading twoexpeditions down there in 1963 and’64. His ashes were scattered therein June this year and a mountainridge has been named after him.
I once won an internationalspeech contest for my talk Antarctic
Wife: When the Cat’s Away aboutthe things I’d buy when he wasn’taround. I love clothes and antiques.
I grew up in England in the areaknown as The Potteries in NorthStaffordshire. During the war I was apersonnel and welfare officer in abig ammunitions factory — I was ondetonators. Then I lived in Malaya,working as an assistant to the chiefpolice officer in Penang. In Malaya, Ihelped to pioneer family planning,which drew a lot of criticism, andvolunteered in clinics.
Dick and I married in 1949. Wemoved to Glen Iris in 1956. I startedthe Joan Saxton Lecture Agency in1971, the first of its kind in Australia.Before then, no one thought ofpaying [for speakers] and it took a
few years before people wereprepared to. I travelled the world forspeaking engagements. The JoanSaxton lecture luncheon club is stillgoing strong; we started off at 9Darling Street in South Yarra, moved
to various other venues and are nowbased at the beautiful Gables in EastMalvern. We have a guest speakereach month. I don’t give talks anymore but I do present the followingmonth’s program. I may be 92 but I
feel 65. I’ve had a fascinating life andmet some fascinating people. I amwriting my memoirs, which I hopeto publish. But at the moment I’m inthe grieving period as I’ve outlivedmy husband and both my children.
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Alice’s Eureka momentBY JUSTIN [email protected]
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FULL FLIGHT: Alice McNamara at Eureka Tower
KEW’S Alice McNamara has her eyesset on the top of Eureka Tower – andnot for the first time.
Having won the Eureka TowerClimb in 2010 and 2011, McNamarais determined to make it three con-secutive victories.
McNamara, 26, recently won theKuala Lumpur International DayNight Towerthon Challenge in Mayand the Westpac Stair Climb inAdelaide last month. It’s an impress-ive feat for an athlete whose special-ity is rowing and who was a reserverower for the 2012 London Olym-pics women’s team.
She is preparing for the annualsprint event with a laid-backapproach.
“I take the dog and we do somestairs and run up hills around KewBoulevard,” she says. “It’s my favour-
ite place to train.” Canine trainingpartner Arthur proves to be quitethe competitor, too, with McNa-mara admitting “he beats me up thestairs”.
However, when it comes to thereal run McNamara’s competitivenature is unmatched.
“Well I haven’t been beaten,” shesays with a laugh.
Last year, McNamara completedthe Eureka Tower Climb in nineminutes and 33 seconds, wipingalmost a minute from her previouspersonal best time.
This year, she is quietly confidentshe can better herself again andclaim her third title as the fastestfemale to the top of the tower.
The Eureka Tower Climb will beheld on Sunday, November 18. With88 levels and 1642 steps, it is Austra-lia’s biggest vertical race.
To sponsor McNamara, visiteurekaclimb.com.au.
Boroondaragrowth tipBOROONDARA’S population isforecast to rise by 24,000 by2031.
The number of dwellings ispredicted to rise from 65,774 to78,188, with Hawthorn,Camberwell and Balwyn thehousing hotspots. The averagehousehold will drop slightlyfrom 2.6 people to 2.51.
Private demographic profilerid.com.au has crunched 2011Census statistics to predict the14 per cent rise over the next 19years (or 0.7 per cent a year) to191,754 people.
In Boroondara, the biggestage group will be the 20-24 yearolds – 15,673 by 2031. But thebiggest population rises willoccur among those aged 60 to74 years.
The city’s population isforecast to hit 167,735 this year.
On Census night last year itwas 159,184.
Boroondara council hasloaded the latest forecasts on itswebsite, boroondara.vic.gov.au.
The figures are based onresidential developmentassumptions determined bycurrent building and planningapplications, as well as a rangeof mooted sites for infill.
TERESA MURPHY
Join the march for women’s safetyBY TERESA [email protected]
BOROONDARA is to hold its ownviolence-against-women march onNovember 22.
While organisers don’t expect –and certainly couldn’t cope with –the thousands seen at the recent JillMeagher and Reclaim the Nightmarches in Brunswick, they hope atleast 80 people will take part in thecity’s first march for women’s safety.
Weather permitting, the march
will follow an hour-long communityforum on domestic violenceinvolving women and children.
Guest speaker will be Boroondararesident Jane Ashton, whose twinsister, Julie Ramage, was murderedin 2003 by her husband in the Bal-wyn home she had f led from sixweeks beforehand. James Ramagewas released from prison last year,after serving his minimum eightyears.
The November 22 march in Cam-berwell will proceed from the city
offices at 8 Inglesby Road to theJunction and return along Camber-well Road.
Boroondara police will managetraffic during the 20-30 minutemarch, which will highlight nationalWhite Ribbon Day on November 25.
The police, Boroondara counciland the Boroondara Family ViolenceNetwork are organising the event,which aims to support and raiseawareness of victims of domesticviolence and abuse.
Boroondara council’s community
development director CarolynMcClean encourages residents toattend the forum and join themarch, if possible.
‘‘Violence against women doesn’talways come in the form of physicalabuse; it can be sexual, emotional,financial or social,’’ she said.
The White Ribbon Day com-munity forum is at the Camberwellcivic centre from 10.45am onNovember 22. To register yourattendance, call 9835 7824 byNovember 15.
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Solway leads the way in Asian invitationBY ALISON [email protected]
SOLWAY SOLUTION: Students Cooper, Elsbeth, Tobione and Charlie with teacher Ryoko Yamaoka at Solway Primary
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EMERGENCY! Indonesian school-kids, due to visit Melbourne thismonth, need lodgings. Could Sol-way Primary School help?
‘‘I sent an SOS to our families, Ihad hands up to host the students,and they’re all very excited,’’ Solwayprincipal Julie Wilkinson said. ‘‘Allour families are on board with theidea that we have to change whatwe do when engaging with Asia.’’
Solway had that attitude wellbefore the federal government’s Aus-tralia in the Asian Century whitepaper, which urges making Asianlanguages and culture a priority forall students from prep up.
Boroondara’s state schools areahead of the pack. RL has foundeight primary and three secondaryschools have one Asian language onthe curriculum, while Kew Highand Hawthorn Secondary teach twoincluding Mandarin. Ashburton Pri-mary has just snared a $20,000 stategovernment grant to start teaching
Japanese next year. The state gov-ernment has said all state school stu-dents from prep to year 10 will belearning a language by 2025 andplans to train an extra 210 teachersin the next three years.
Solway has taught Japanese sincethe 1990s, and is considering start-ing after-school Mandarin classesnext year and hopes to strike asister-school relationship in Nanjing.
On a study tour to China lastmonth, Ms Wilkinson found therewas much Australian schools couldlearn from China’s soaring literacyand numeracy rates.
‘‘The kids are so focused, it wouldblow your mind,’’ she said.
‘‘If they’re not, their parents arenotified, called into the school andtold what they need to do at hometo help their child meet that stand-ard ... The teachers expect studentsto prepare for their lesson the nightbefore, and the parents have aresponsibility to oversee that.’’
Solway’s Japanese teacher RyokoYamaoka said the kids’ biggest chal-lenge was the hiragana characters.
VOX POP DO YOU BELIEVE AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS SHOULD LEARN A MAJOR ASIAN LANGUAGE?DANIELLE BEECHY, Fairfield
Yes, they’re our closest neighbours. It’s agreat idea for them to learn an Asianlanguage as part of their studies.
LAUREN ELLETT, Hawthorn
No, it takes away from our Australianheritage a bit. I don’t think it’s necessary. Ididn’t choose an Asian language as itwould not benefit me.
PAUL BROADWAY, Carnegie
I do see how it could be beneficial forpeople doing business with our Asianneighbours ... they should have thechoice, though.
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Mining thegeneration gap
REUNITED: The class of 1944 at Camberwell South Primary
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BY ALISON [email protected]
BEFORE Google, there was theEncyclopaedia Brittanica. Almost70 years after cramming the EB forthe State School Quiz on radio 3UZ,Camberwell South Primary’s class of1944 can still recite chunks of it.
Reunited at their beloved schoollast week the 27 classmates, all aged79 or 80, hailed the value of well-earned knowledge.
‘‘For that period, the war years,we had an extraordinary amount ofuniversity graduates, about 14,’’ for-mer civil engineer Allen Payne said.
‘‘We have four doctors, a dentist, aleading solicitor at Corrs. My friendDavid Roach became the principal ofRMIT. I wonder if it was because afterschool we would stay back and studythe Encyclopaedia Brittanica. Ourgrade got into the quiz grand final,but even if you weren’t in the team,
you would do it. Our team of four lif-ted the standard for everyone.’’
To chill, the kids pounded the sub-urb’s tennis courts, including 12 inMartin Road and 20 by GardinersCreek. ‘‘On Sundays you either wentto church or played tennis.’’
Mr Payne had a quick walk toschool – he lived opposite in a housebuilt by his father, Alfred Payne. Hisuncle Bill built the school’s craftroom and dug the wartime air-raidtrenches.
Though much of the school’s play-ground has been lost to buildings andcar parks, the Camberwell Southsolidarity endures, with new prin-cipal Coralee Pratt hosting high teaand a meet and greet for the classesof ’44 and ’12. The latter greatlyimpressed the former.
‘‘We feel very happy about thestandard of the young ones thesedays,’’ Mr Payne said. ‘‘They seemvery mature.’’
Community house gets a new managerTHE troubled Hawthorn Com-munity House has a new manager.
Inner East Community Health,which has clinics in Hawthorn, Ash-burton and Richmond, has steppedinto the breach created when thehouse closed suddenly late last year.
IECH chief executive Harry Maj-ewski did not respond to RL’s callslast week. However, RL understandsthe well-regarded organisation,
which offers low-cost medical careand drug and alcohol addiction pro-grams, plans to re-open the HenryStreet centre early next year.
The centre closed amid claims ofbullying and harassment of staff dur-ing the previous two years, withchildcare co-ordinator Rose Robertssaying she resigned in 2010 afterbeing subjected to “rude, demean-ing and critical behaviour”.
Boroondara council restored theoccasional care service in Januaryand has since managed it on aninterim basis while seeking a per-manent provider.
At the centre’s AGM in February,former chairman Barry Durham saidthe centre had a deficit of $121,384at the end of the 2010–11 financialyear.
ALISON BARCLAY
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Dog owners’ snake warningAS WARM weather stirs the snakepopulation, University of Mel-bourne vets are reminding ownersto protect their pets in parks and athome.
University vet Mark Davis saidemergency services had recentlytreated several dogs who neededanti-venom and critical care afterbeing bitten.
“Snakes are now emerging fromhibernation, becoming active in
the afternoon and early eveningwhich is when they may come intocontact with pets,” Dr Davis said. .”
Dr Davis said owners needed torecognise symptoms such as col-lapse, seizures, difficulty breathingor walking and vomiting, depend-ing on the snake species. Brownsnakes are frequently seen in Mel-bourne’s east.
If bitten, pets need to be keptstill and taken straight to a vet.
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Overhauled empty nest for saleBY TERESA [email protected]
JEWEL IN THE CROWN: Yarroma
THE magnificent Coppin Groveproperty Yarroma in Hawthorn isback on the market for $8 million-plus after a year-long renovation.
Owner Peter O’Brien has beentrying to sell the property for twoyears but was advised it neededmodernising and its land sizehalved. Yarroma is now on 2800square metres of land, while theadjoining 3200 square metre subdi-vision — with coach house and ten-nis court — is for sale separately.
Mr O’Brien wants to build threefour-storey townhouses on this lar-ger block, but Boroondara counciland Melbourne Water, among oth-ers, oppose the development.
The matter was five days into aseven-day Victorian Civil and Admin-istrative Tribunal hearing when itwas adjourned on October 15 inlight of new mandatory height limitsgazetted for the Yarra River by Plan-ning Minister Matthew Guy. The
new planning laws took effectimmediately in Boroondara.
Mr O’Brien said new architectswere revising his townhouse plans
to meet the new requirements. TheVCAT hearing will resume in March.
Heritage-protected Yarroma,which overlooks the Yarra River and
beyond to the city, is considereda jewel in the crown of the StJames Park Estate. It has six bed-rooms, four bathrooms, a largeglass conservatory with heatedin-ground pool, expansive Itali-anate gardens and widow’s walk,now a rooftop deck.
Mr O’Brien, who has lived inthe 1872-built Yarroma for 25years, says he and his wife areempty nesters and want to down-size. While renovating Yarroma,they have lived in the coachhouse and will stay there until itis sold. They will move to asmaller home with a lift, in SouthYarra, largely for health reasons.
Mr O’Brien is an aquariumdeveloper and tourism consult-ant, who was involved with theSydney Olympic Games, devel-opment of the Melbourne exhibi-tion and convention centres andacquisition of the FederationSquare site for the state govern-ment. He was director of Tour-ism Australia from 2007-10.
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Does your house sparkle with lightsat Christmas time? If so, Make-A-Wish needs your help. It grantswishes to children with life-threatening conditions and, for thefirst time in its 27-year history,demand for wishes exceeds funding,with more than 500 children waitingfor a wish to come true. Thefoundation says houses that attractvisitors at Christmas time couldinclude wishing wells to raise moneyfor Make-A-Wish. To find out more,call 1800 032 260 or [email protected].
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Pilferer has eyes on your gardenBY TERESA [email protected]
BLOOMING GOOD: Gaylene Taylor and John Tanas with the replacement flowers
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ATZIS
LOCALSAY Have your plantsbeen stolen? EMAIL US [email protected]
SOMETIMES, good does follow bad.Hawthorn East couple John Tanas
and Izabela Dobrostanski wereshocked recently when 16 newlyplanted lilies were stolen from theircottage front garden.
As reported in RL (‘‘Lily livid overtheft’’, October 17), the plants werepilfered overnight while the couplewere home, probably asleep in theirfront bedroom.
They had bought the plants fromtheir local Bunnings store, which –after reading the article – offered toreplace the lilies for free.
Mr Tanas collected them fromBunnings manager Gaylene Taylorlast week. ‘‘We’re in shock again –this time by Bunnings’ generosity,’’Mr Tanas said. ‘‘They went out andsourced the exact colour and typeof lily stolen from us.’’
Mr Tanas has planted the lilies inthe backyard and put a lock on thegate.
Another Boroondara resident con-tacted RL after reading about the lilytheft, suspecting her dog waspoisoned by a plant thief she caughtredhanded.
Preferring to stay anonymous, theBalwyn woman said she confronteda man trying to dig up a plant in herfront garden about the same time asthe lily theft.
‘‘It was very bizarre,’’ she said. ‘‘Heran away when I came out of thegate and my dog ran at him. I repor-ted it to Boorandara police the fol-lowing day as I suspected my doghad been poisoned that night withbaited meat left on our front lawn.
An emergency vet saved the dog.‘‘I mentioned my experience to
other mums at our local primaryschool ... a few had heard of similarcircumstances recently in our area,’’she said. ‘‘People need to be awareand report it to the police.’’
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■ FOR CARERS
An information session for thosecaring for someone with amental illness will be held onNovember 20, from 7.30-9pm,at Balwyn library, 336Whitehorse Road. The cost is$20 and $10 for AnxietyDisorders Association of Victoriamembers. Bookings essential:9853 8089 or [email protected].
■ PROBLEM SOLVED
Four students at KorowaAnglican Girls School have woninternational problem-solvingcompetition prizes. Year 8student Bethia Sun will be thesole Victorian competing in theinternational finals of the FutureProblem Solving competitionnext June in Indiana in the US.She won the middle division ofthe scenario writing competition.Helena Chrisomalidis (year 8),Vivienne Bear (year 9) and ElizaJanssen (year 10) won top fivenational placings for their1500-word stories.
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Tyre slasher was kicked off tramBY TERESA [email protected]
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DEFLATED: Hawthorn residentCharlie Hess looks on as his car istowed away
A MAN who slashed the tyres of 23vehicles in Kew in July was upset atbeing kicked off a tram in GlenferrieRoad, police say.
CCTV cameras in Glenferrie Roadplayed a vital role in identifying BenRice, 26, of no fixed address, whopleaded guilty to 23 counts of crim-inal damage in the Melbourne Magis-trates Court on October 11.
The slashings — causing about$30,000 damage — occurred be-tween midnight and 3am on July 25,on Glenferrie Road between BarkersRoad and Wellington Street.
Commercial CCTV footage of theman randomly and casually slashingtyres of parked vehicles was widelybroadcast in the media as policesought public help to identify him.But it was police themselves whorecognised the man from previousdealings with him, Boroondara’sDetective Senior Sergeant Daryl Cul-len said.
‘‘It highlights just how valuableCCTV is in leading us to suspectoffenders,’’ he said. ‘‘We welcomeBoroondara council’s move to finallyinstall cameras in Glenferrie Roadnext year, which local police willmonitor.’’
The man was arrested at Box Hillrailway station by the Boroondaratasking unit on October 10 after anintensive investigation. He had beenquestioned by Protective ServicesOfficers at the station, who alertedlocal police. During his police inter-view, he said he was drunk, hadwanted to get into the city and wasangry at being kicked off a tramearlier in the night.
On October 12 Rice was sen-tenced and placed on an intensivecorrection order for 12 months.
Boroondara police have writtento all victims about the outcome.
Chase nabsfather, sonA father and son have beencharged over a spate ofpharmacy burglaries acrossMelbourne, including nine inBoroondara.
Detective Senior SergeantDaryl Cullen said an operationwas mounted in Boroondara,with police working around theclock. The two suspects werecaught after a high-speed policechase through Boroondara toCoburg on October 8.
A man, 50, and his son, 19,both from the northernsuburbs, were charged over 22pharmacy burglaries in theeastern suburbs and a number inthe north-western suburbs overa month. Police allege coldtablets such as Sudafed werestolen for theirpseudoephedrine, which can bemade into the illegal drugsspeed and ‘‘ice’’.
The father and son have beenbailed to appear in MelbourneMagistrates Court at a later date.
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Cricket alcoholhearing laudedBY ALISON [email protected]
A SPORTS club’s bid to sell andserve alcohol in a Kew East park willbe given a public hearing next Mon-day (November 12) after residentscomplained their concerns hadbeen ignored.
The Victorian Commission forGambling and Liquor Regulation ismaking an internal review of theDeepdene Uniting Cricket Club’sapplication to sell alcohol duringand after its matches in HaysPaddock.
The commission received nineobjections when the applicationwas advertised in July, but RL under-stands more objectors have comeforward.
Resident Prue Atkins said familiesfeared large crowds and unrulybehaviour, especially as the sports
pavilion – which Boroondara coun-cil recently rebuilt to double its size– was only four metres from thepark’s playground.
‘‘The commission has put a stayon its decision to grant the club alicence, which I think is fantastic,’’Ms Atkins said. ‘‘The residents andgeneral park users will finally have avoice in the matter.’’
The cricket club has so fardeclined to comment to RL.
New Boroondara councillor JimParke, whose Bellevue ward takes inpart of Hays Paddock, said the use ofpublic open space should bedecided ‘‘with a degree of balance’’.
‘‘I understand the concerns bysome,’’ he said. ‘‘The consumptionof alcohol in compliance withlicensing conditions should not bean issue, but I would take a verydark view if we saw any adverseimpacts.’’
Liquor poll forDeepdene cafe
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IT’S voting time again for some Bor-oondara residents, this time in thedry zone.
Deepdene residents must voteyes or no on whether a liquorlicence should be granted to SnowPony cafe at 95 Whitehorse Road.
Ballot papers have been sent toall nearby residents.
Voting in liquor licence polls iscompulsory for everyone enrolledfor state elections and who livesnear venues seeking a licence inBoroondara’s dry zone. Failure tovote could incur a $70 fine.
The Victorian Commission forGambling and Liquor Regulationdetermines the neighbourhoodboundaries for each poll, while theVictorian Electoral Commissionconducts the polls on behalf of theregulatory body.
Completed ballot papers must besent to the VEC by 5pm on Monday,November 26.
Deepdene, formerly part of Bal-wyn, was recognised as a boundedlocality in 2010.
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When mediation works for everyone
GOOD RESULT: Dr Bruce Hockingand Jenny Watson, of the 565Camberwell Road residents actiongroup, on the Nissan site where 46apartments will be built; the finalresult (left) after much negotiation
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Rarely do residents and developers see eye to eye, especially in leafy Boroondara. But in a rare act of compromise, mediationhas worked in Camberwell. TERESA MURPHY reports
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I T was May this year and lettersstarted arriving in the mailboxesin Camberwell’s Tyrone Street
and surrounding roads. Residentswere being notified of a big develop-ment planned for the Nissan cardealership on the triangular cornerof Camberwell Road.
Proposed were almost 53 apart-ments over four storeys and anentrance to the basement car parkthat jutted out and up on to TyroneStreet. The building’s design wasmodern, stark and boxy with a mir-ror finish and metal cladding moresuited to an industrial or commer-cial precinct than a largely residen-tial area of inter-war homes —mainly California bungalows andmany with lush gardens.
Residents were aghast; 63 objec-tions were lodged with the Boroon-dara council, which refused aplanning permit. The developer —Carlton-based Blue Earth Group -appealed to the Victorian Civil andAdministrative Tribunal.
One group of residents realisedthey had to be united and savvy, par-ticularly in a planning climate thaturges higher-density living alongmajor public transport routes —such as Camberwell Road.
‘‘It was the character of the build-ing that really shocked us,’’ saysTyrone Street resident and medicalspecialist Dr Bruce Hocking, whogalvanised fellow residents to formthe 565 Camberwell Road actiongroup. ‘‘We all agreed that higher-density living was necessary, thatwasn’t really the issue,’’ he says.‘‘The question was how best to putit together. How could we convincethe developer to build somethingthat suited this area rather thanblight it?’’
Dr Hocking knew a local townplanner would be crucial to theircause. He searched for ‘‘town plan-ner, Camberwell’’ on the internetand ‘‘hit the jackpot’’. ‘‘Instrumentalto our success was town plannerMichael Dunn, of Metropol Plan-ning,’’ he says. ‘‘It wasn’t enough tostate what was wrong with a pro-posed development, but to profferwhat could be right for that site.
‘‘Michael knows the area, knowsBoroondara council, the planningprocess. And he writes it all in townplanning jargon, which focuses a loton context. Michael gave it a lot ofthought and, in some ways, did allthe hard yards for the developer’sarchitect by providing an alternative
development that was accepted byeveryone.’’
Dr Hocking said it was crucial hisgroup — comprising about 30 resid-ents with six committee members— was prepared to compromise.
Three half-days of mediationbegan in VCAT on September 10.On October 2, they all signed off ona redesign by the original architects,Map Architecture: 46 apartments
over three storeys, greater setbacksand, most importantly, a softer,more attractive facade with naturalmaterials, including timber clad-ding.
There was no celebrating that day- ‘‘we were all keen to get back toour day jobs’’ — but residents lastweekend gathered together andtoasted their success with a dinnerat one of their homes, with their
lawyer - and of course, Mr Dunn.‘‘I fully commend the mediation
process,’’ Dr Hocking says. ‘‘Onceyou go to VCAT, you’re in for tens ofthousands. We came in by abouthalf of what we would have spent ata full hearing, where you’re not in aposition to bargain in any way. Medi-ation is a much more civilised ofway to dealing with each other,’’ hesays. ‘‘I wish it were mandatory.’’
Planninga happyoutcomeTOWN planner Michael Dunnusually works for developers,not residents. But he wasimpressed by the residents’action group 565 CamberwellRoad, whose 30 members were‘‘open to compromise, verybalanced and recognised theadvantage of mediation’’.
‘‘Mediation is highlyencouraged by VCAT,’’ he says.‘‘But only if there is a very realprospect of an agreed outcome.If parties are completely at odds,then there’s no point.’’
Mr Dunn owns MetropolPlanning Solutions in RiversdaleRoad. ‘‘The Camberwellresidents group employed mevery early on, which wascrucial, and they were keen tolearn all about the planningprocess,’’ he says. ‘‘It was a veryinteresting experience.’’
Mr Dunn was chuffed to beinvited to a celebratory dinnerat the home of one of theresidents in Tyrone Street.‘‘Usually, with developers, theytake you out to dinner. Thedinner at home was A nicetouch to a great communityoutcome.’’
John Luppino, Boroondaracouncil’s director of cityplanning, said the outcome wasan example of common senseand respect. ‘‘It is heartening tosee such great communityparticipation in matters thataffect them and a willingnessfrom developers to listen,’’ hesaid.
Michael Dib, managingdirector of Blue Earth, says itwas always his company’sintention to work with thecouncil and residents to addresstheir concerns. ‘‘It’s senseless tobulldoze your way through.’’
Blue Earth recently built theMayada apartments in ToorakRoad, Camberwell, and plan tobuild more apartments at 590Camberwell Road next year.
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■ RETHINK RUBBISHCouncil has decided to change hardrubbish collection withoutconsultation with ratepayers (‘‘Hard-rubbish collection trials pick-up ondemand’’, RL, October 10).
So click go their mind gears, click,click click. But they are still in thesame mindset about recycling. Howabout changing these mind gearsabout hard waste from worryingabout ‘‘scavenging’’ to thinkingabout recycling or reclaiming.
If anything can be collected fromhard waste, surely this is a goodthing?
For a short time, yearly collectorsof usable items have a chance torecycle these items. The residue iscollected, tragically for theenvironment, and it is all crushedinto a truck, making a mashed messof everything. Where are thepossibilities for recycling when thismess arrives at its landfilldestination? Maybe the mind gearsneed to click into thinking about thebigger issue of recycling?
Please Boroondara council, take
the collection back to a yearly one.Val Mae / Hawthorn
■ TAX EQUALITYI applaud the federal government’sactions to preserve the surplus bycurtailing some items of middleclass welfare. It is disappointing,however, that it has also taken thesocially irresponsible decision to cutfunding for medical and scientificresearch. Australia has a long andproud record in this area, includinga number of Nobel Prize winners. Isuggest that a far greater potentialsource of budget savings is thereligion industry: billions of dollarscould be saved by removing‘‘advancing religion’’ from the list of‘‘charitable purposes’’ that attracttax concessions, deductions andexemptions, as well as direct andindirect grants and subsidies.
Religion is a personal and privatematter: its practice and/orpromotion should not be funded bytaxpayers. Assorted sects and cults,such as the Exclusive Brethren andScientology, have the status of
religions in Australian tax law, andenjoy these benefits at our expense.
Even commercial businessesowned and operated by religiousbodies do not pay income tax ontheir profits. Most people areunaware, for instance, that theSanitarium Health Food Companypays no income tax, because it isowned by the Seventh-day AdventistChurch.
‘‘Advancing religion’’ is notcomparable to ‘‘advancingeducation’’ or any of the othersocially desirable charitablepurposes (like caring for the poor,sick, aged, disabled, disadvantaged,homeless, orphaned andmarginalised) given special taxtreatment.
Its inclusion is a seriouslyoutdated anachronism, dating backto Queen Elizabeth I. It should beremoved from the Income TaxAssessment Act.
Australia’s tax system needs torelocate permanently into the 21stcentury.
Rosemary Sceats / via email
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QUOTABLEMAYBE THE MIND GEARS NEEDTO CLICK INTO THINKING ABOUTTHE BIGGER ISSUE OFRECYCLING?
Val Mae
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LOCAL FEATURE
Meet your new councilBoroondara gets its fi rst blind councillor, and a 20-year-old, writes Alison Barclay
As the fi rst blind councillor for Boroondara, Steve Hurd knows something of what
America’s fi rst black president must have felt. Last Monday, when Hurd was sworn in as a councillor of the City of Boroondara, threatened to be a very emotional occasion.
‘‘To be honest, I almost started crying. It has been such a long journey to get here,’’ the Hawthorn East lawyer and new councillor for Glenferrie told RL.
‘‘One of the councillors said it was an Obama moment. It was very solemn. I take very seriously
this honour, and I hope I serve the people of Boroondara effectively and leave the place better than when I came in.’’
Though Councillor Hurd’s hero is the blind British MP David Blunkett, he’d love President Obama to come check out the latest Boroondara round table, spangled as it is with refreshing variety. Five new councillors and fi ve returning. Three women where once was just one. A 20-year-old newbie, Philip Mallis, and a 20-year veteran of heritage battles, Jane Addis. A past mayor, Judith Voce, whose vigorous community work made residents push for a comeback, and lawyer Jim Parke, who spent two terms on Toowoomba council before moving to Melbourne in 2005. Joining them in the Beaux-Arts splendour of Camberwell Town Hall are Heinz Kreutz, Coral Ross, Phillip Healey, Jack Wegman and Kevin Chow, eager for more.
Having clinched Maranoa on the Sunday, Philip Mallis was too excited to sleep and was driven by his mum to Monday’s ceremony after a full-day crash course in council life.
‘‘There was a lot of information to take in – all the policies and processes and by-laws, who is who,
what law is relevant to what, all the different advisory committees, who to go to for information,’’ he says. ‘‘There are so many people to meet, it is diffi cult to keep track of them.’’
The Boroondara Young Citizen of the Year 2010 hopes to serve on council’s planning committee, a role informed by his past as the editor, aged eight, of his own Balwyn newsletter.
‘‘I started to write my own stories – a pole that had been knocked over, things happening at school,’’ he says. ‘‘I don’t know why I started it. I now know it is really important for representatives to be familiar with the place they are representing.’’
Despite his rosy youth, he does not feel alone. ‘‘There’s now an 18-year-old on Kingston council and a 25-year-old in Ballarat. In Boroondara 33 per cent of the population is under 25, so we need people representing their interests on council. They might not vote, but they are affected by the decisions we make.’’
One has already stuck his hand up. ‘‘A boy of 11 contacted me, very keen to talk to me about a skate park,’’ Jim Parke says. ‘‘It’s good to see them taking an interest at an early age.’’
What decisions might this new council make between now and 2016? RL asked the newcomers to ponder pressure points.
Inappropriate development:‘‘What is inappropriate
development?’’ asks Cr Parke, new rep for Bellevue ward and director of Parke Lawyers, which he founded in Queensland in 1994. ‘‘I support appropriate development. Council can’t simply say no to everything. Perhaps the failure by councils to manage or to adequately assess development applications has led to the situation where many applications are ultimately decided by VCAT.’’
Cr Hurd successfully petitioned against a proposed 11-storey building in Glenferrie ward, but is nervous about the ever-rising Swinburne University, whose federal status makes it exempt from local and state planning laws. ‘‘I think it is outrageous. It is great to have a university here ... but it has become exclusionary to the community,’’ says Cr Hurd, who wants the uni to at least meet the council half way.
How, being blind since infancy, will he be able to assess contentious development sites?
‘‘I do have people who assist. Council staff always attend sites with the councillors,’’ he says. ‘‘Being a lawyer and having worked on complex cases, I know what questions to ask ... and I have people I can rely on to give me accurate descriptions.’’
Canterbury psychologist Jane Addis is credited with saving Maling Road’s Victorian beauty from the wreckers 20 years ago. ‘‘It is really encouraging that the community is now much more focused on protecting the area in which we live,’’ she says.
‘‘I’ve had a lot to do with the council and know a lot of the employees. They do work hard to do the best thing, but that isn’t always achieved and VCAT will often overturn it. That has been interesting and frustrating for a lot of us. My aim is to balance the need for change and development and the need to protect our area.’’
As mayor in 2004, Judith Voce battled the state government over the redevelopment of the Kew Cottages site. This time, she’ll have to deal with the expansion in a Kew residential street of the Lyon Housemuseum.
Transport: Cr Mallis wants better inter-suburban transport and extension of tram lines. ‘‘Not all trips are into and out of the city,’’ he says. Cr Hurd, who worked for Boroondara council before his current job as the compliance
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LOCAL FEATURE
POPULATION: 166,818 (est)AREA: 60 square km across 12 suburbs, containing $71.8 billion worth of private property, according to the Valuer General’s September quarter report.NUMBER OF COUNCIL
CANDIDATES: 39NUMBER OF WARDS: 10, with one councillor per wardVOTERS: 118,470.BEST VOTER TURN-OUT: Solway (Ashburton, Glen Iris), 76.87 per centSLACKEST VOTERS: Glenferrie (Hawthorn), 58.87 per cent.CITY OF BOROONDARA
ANNUAL BUDGET: $175 million (2011-12).
Boroondaraat a glance
WHO WILL BE BOROONDARA’S NEXT MAYOR?
A VOTE by all 10 councillors on November 12 will determine who becomes the next mayor.
It’s a nice gig. The mayor is the offi cial spokesperson for council, notably in discussions with other levels of government and their authorities. There’s an annual allowance of $85,741 plus a car, though incumbent mayor Heinz Kreutz likes to ride his bicycle to the chambers.
Would he like a second term?‘‘I won’t pretend and say that
I am not interested,’’ the Monash University senior lecturer said. ‘‘Last year was such a positive experience with some major achievements ... I would also need to talk to my employer and see if they would allow me to consider another stint as mayor. They have been very supportive in the past.’’
Newcomers Cr Parke and Cr Hurd have ruled themselves out, as has returning Solway councillor Dr Kevin Chow, who is taking leave this month to get married.
Twice former mayor Jack Wegman, of Junction, said he would get to know the new councillors before deciding. ‘‘Certainly I’d be privileged to be mayor again and would happily do so, but it is premature to make any defi nitive comment,’’ he said.
Studley’s Cr Phillip Healey, who was mayor in 2006-07, said he would love to serve again. ‘‘I know the role of the mayor, it’s not to run the organisation, it is to be the voice of all 10 councillors, work with the CEO as required and represent the issues important to our community on a policy basis,’’ said Cr Healey. ‘‘I was able to do that last time; I would love to do it with this group as there is so much goodwill around the table.’’
Cr Healey said his priorities would include creating a productive relationship with the Baillieu government and making Planning Minister Matthew Guy sign off Boroondara’s urban character study ‘‘to make it law and then it will protect our neighbourhoods from inappropriate development’’.
manager for Guide Dogs Victoria, suggests re-opening the Outer Circle Railway as a tram route between Camberwell and Carlton. ‘‘I think successive governments of whatever persuasion have been blinder than I am about public transport,’’ he says.
Financial management: Cr Voce brings to her new term years as a Municipal Association of Victoria governance panellist and a board member of Camcare, the Villa Alba and Boroondara Cemetery trusts. ‘‘I felt Cotham needed someone with the experience and knowledge required in the serious business of representing people,’’ she says. ‘‘Managing a huge, multi-million-dollar budget and services and facilities is not a game.’’
When in Toowoomba, Cr Parke sat on that council’s works, audit and economic development committees. ‘‘We attracted economic development to the region by providing very good infrastructure,’’ the Balwyn North resident says. ‘‘We kept rates affordable. I won’t claim that [achievement] as purely mine, because you are nothing as an individual. All you can do is seek to infl uence and lead your colleagues.
‘‘Boroondara council is in a pretty strong fi nancial position. I don’t envisage rates dropping, but certainly we have to be very mindful that some people are doing it tough ... I will be seeking to limit rates to an appropriate level.’’
Cr Parke has thrown down the gauntlet to fellow councillors. ‘‘I am very outcome-focused,’’ he declares. ‘‘We can have lots of talkfests, but they don’t amount to anything if there are no outcomes.’’
1. Newly elected Maranoa ward councillor Phillip Mallis2. Lawyer Steve Hurd is Glenferrie ward’s new councillor3. Jim Parke is the new councillor for Bellevue ward
LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Addis, Jim Parke, Judith Voce, Jack Wegman, Kevin Chow, Heinz Kreutz, Philip Mallis, Steve Hurd, Coral Ross and Phillip Healey
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NOW AND THEN
Until 1863, Darling Street, South Yarra, was known as Prahran Street. The reception
centre at number 9, now being redeveloped as luxury apartments, began life in the early 1920s when a decorator named Frank Walker bought three adjoining wooden cottages, converting them into a ‘‘building that could be used to entertain 200 guests, or an intimate little party of 30 or 40’’. It was an immediate success. Walker had earned a reputation for transforming venues for important occasions with bowls of leaves and fl owers, which he brought down by train from his Heathmont property. Walker sold the business to caterer Peter Lynch in 1951; Lynch to Desmond Kimball in 1973; and Kimball to Sam and Nassim Seoud in 1981.
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Name: SallyBreed: Pomeranian mixSex: Female (desexed)Age: 7 Years (approx)Colour: CreamWith her striking good looks, Sally is hard to resist. If her beauty doesn’t win you over then her charisma certainly will. Sally is a joy to be around and at seven-years-old, still has plenty of pep in her step. She needs a permanent home where she will receive all the love and attention she deserves. Ideal for a someone who loves small dogs, Sally will require regular brushing and trips to the groomer to keep her coat in tip top shape.
All dogs at The Lost Dogs’ Home are $300, are desexed, vaccinated, microchipped, wormed and come with one free obedience lesson. Please note, Sally may have been adopted since going to press. There are many more dogs like her in need of a home.
CONTACTLOST DOGS’ HOME visit dogshome.com or call 9329 2755
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LOCAL PROFILE
For a successful businessman with interests in no less than 10 high-profi le Melbourne
restaurants, George Sykiotis is looking very relaxed. The reason? A recent European holiday with his partner Lucy, followed by fi ve days in Queensland with his children – Ruby, 7, and Ross, 5.
It’s unusual timing for a man who opened his latest restaurant last month. But this is just one indication of how much he trusts his team. For Sykiotis, the secret to his success is people.
Sykiotis is one of four directors of the Made Establishment, which runs eateries such as the Press Club, Maha and Mama Baba. Sykiotis’ also has other projects outside of Made, including Lupino, the Smith, the Burch and Purchese Sweet Studio, and his latest baby – Orto Kitchen and Garden in Hawthorn.
Well known in the industry for his business nous, to the general public Sykiotis is the “other Greek George”, and that’s how he likes it. He is the numbers guy and prefers to let his chefs take the limelight.
“They usually call me the fi reman because I put all the fi res out!” he laughs over a tea at Axil Coffee Roasters. “I consider myself a producer and director. I get the chance to create these amazing food concepts and ideas and I get to work with the great stars like George [Calombaris], Shane [Delia] and Luigi [Buono].”
Buono is head chef at the Italian-inspired Orto, a revamp of the Made group’s Chester White which closed its doors after less than 18 months at the site.
“It was the wrong place at the wrong time and unfortunately it just didn’t work,” Sykiotis says. Failure is not something he is familiar with
– not since he almost got kicked out of Melbourne University in his second year. Hauled in before the disciplinary review board, Sykiotis changed his studies to part-time and in his spare time followed in his parents’ footsteps and opened an inner-city café.
Sykiotis fi nished his commerce degree and worked in the corporate world for a year but hated it. He started managing his own restaurants when he was 25. “I had an amazing background and great ethic because I had been working with my parents since I was 12,” he says. To this day, Sykiotis names his mum as one of his greatest mentors.
When he’s not working or eating out, Sykiotis loves to ride his bike, play with his kids and practice yoga. “You need a chance to sit down and focus,’’ he says.
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GEORGE SYKIOTIS, 43
LIVES: KewWHAT I LOVE ABOUT
BOROONDARA: “I live near Studley Park and it’s like a little piece of the country 10 minutes from the city.” WHAT I’D CHANGE: “I’d love more of a cultural mix. And I might change a few of the antiquated liquor licensing laws.”
PROFILE
Kew restaurant veteran GEORGE SYKIOTIS is a self-made man at the top of his game
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The Japanese tea ceremony, or chanoyu, is all about achieving a state of free spirit through the
complex and precise tea-making ritual, also known as sado, or the Way of Tea. As expected, the traditional Japanese sitting position known as seiza is a little painful, but this beginners’ class
ANGELA ALLAN is introduced to the Japanese art of making tea in Hawthorn
at a private home in Hawthorn is easier on the legs and certainly frees the mind. Wearing white socks, a long skirt (or loose pants for men) and no jewellery or perfume was a shock (especially as I kept tripping on my skirt and I had to buy a pair of white socks the day before) but it defi nitely
sets the mood. The teacher (or sensei) Adam Wojcinski has been teaching the samurai tradition of tea ceremony since 2007 and watching his fl uid motions is mesmerising and calming.
The verdict
Bondemae (the tray ceremony) is the fi rst tea-making procedure (temae) people learn in sado practice. Students form small groups or go one-on-one, depending how many students attend the two-and-a-half hour Saturday class ($20). Beginners sit at a small table while learning the basics – the intricate folding of the fukusa (purifying cloth), the placement of the fi ngers on the chashaku (bamboo scoop), the swirling of the water to cleanse the chawan (tea bowl) and the scooping of the tea from the natsume (caddy). Strangely enough, I am told I have very good Japanese pronunciation and with my attention to detail, I am a natural. It’s a freeing, challenging and beautiful art form that makes for a unique morning out.
ROWENA GIBSON
Lives: Surrey Hills.Works: I work at Jolie & Deen.What are you doing today? I’m just at work today.What are you wearing? I’m wearing Jolie & Deen top and necklace, Country Road pants, Marzy jacket, and Wittner shoes.
CAROLINE O’BRIEN
Lives: Essendon.Works: I’m studying journalism at Swinburne. I also have a very dodgy job promoting a real estate company.What are you doing today? I’m on a break from uni.What are you wearing? Everything I’m wearing is from asos.com except for my shoes, which are from Witchery. LOCALSAY Let us know about your favourite places to eat, drink, shop and play
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There was plenty of colour and movement on GLENFERRIE ROAD, Hawthorn, last week
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A long-time favourite of lucky locals, this is a beautiful, shady park with a fantastic all-abilities playground beside a billabong. There’s lots of tables and seating with enough hotplates for everyone.
MARKHAM RESERVE PLAYGROUND, Victory Boulevard,
Ashburton There are only two barbecues at this busy playground, which is popular for kids’ parties, so it’s fi rst in, best dressed to snag a hotplate.
STUDLEY PARK BOATHOUSE PICNIC AREA, Boathouse
Road, Kew You can enjoy a barbecue here even if you don’t feel like forking out for lunch at the Boathouse. There are two public barbecues and plenty of sheltered tables for large groups.
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OVERHEARD
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COMMUTER 1: “I SAW A PHOTO OF A TRAIN IN PAKISTAN AND IT WAS TOTALLY PACKED. MADE ME THINK THE GLEN WAVERLEY LINE ISN’T SO BAD.”COMMUTER 2: “WELL, AT LEAST THEY DON’T HAVE TO CHANGE AT RICHMOND!”
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West Gippsland artist Kerrie Warren doesn’t just live in the moment. She paints
in it. ‘‘Working in the moment
fascinates me... It requires that one drops the impulse to plan, to organise and to judge, thereby allowing the unconscious to communicate.’’
You can see the results of this approach in her exhibition Salt
Water Series, at the Hawthorn Studio from November 10 to December 1.
It’s the fi rst time the 44-year-old has exhibited her abstract expressionist works together and she couldn’t be happier, mostly because she hasn’t had a chance to see the series properly herself. ‘‘One of the pieces is 2.4 metres
high and 4.2 metres long so I haven’t been able to hang it in my own home.’’
Speaking from her studio, about 10 minutes from Warragul, in Gippsland, Warren says that as a child, she gravitated naturally towards poetry, drawing and pastel painting, spurred on by encouraging and creative parents. At 25, she sold her car and studied ceramics, later discovering transpersonal art therapy, a form of counselling that uses art to tune into a patient’s creative side. She says this is what drew her to the more spiritual elements of abstract expressionism.
‘‘It sounds easy, but as a more traditional artist I had to retreat back into myself and then proceed outward again on a completely different path ... it required a challenging journey within, into the core of who I am.’’
Creating a splatter painting like those in the Salt Water Series is a physically demanding process. Artists create a work by tuning into their own inner rhythm, their ‘‘fl ow’’, to create a work unburdened by conscious thought, often walking around the canvas while throwing paint in a sort of dance. It’s fascinating to watch.
‘‘If I don’t feel emotionally connected, I know that I’ve ‘lost the painting’ or it is still a work in progress,’’ says Warren.
The Salt Water Series is inspired by Warren’s childhood experiences of the sea contrasted with the modern urge to ‘‘own, harness and control the life it supports’’.
‘‘The work is very powerful. It could not be fi nished or expressed in one piece and thus became a series that is still a work in progress.’’
MICHAEL RYAN
KERRIE WARREN’S
SALT WATER SERIES
Where: Hawthorn Studio and Gallery, 635 Burwood Road, Hawthorn EastWhen: November 10 to December 1Call: 9882 5553 or email [email protected]
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SHARON SMITH
Lives: Box Hill.Worth the cost of admission? It was. Woody Allen was up to his usual tricks. There were a few misguided scenes, but the rest captured some of the ridiculousness of Italy very well.Out of 10: 8.Favourite fi lm: Jules and Jim.
RIA TAGGART
Lives: Malvern East.Worth the cost of admission? Yes, of course. It was hysterical, and a lot of fun. It was all quite crazy.Out of 10: 8.Favourite fi lm: Casino Royale.
LES TAGGART
Lives: Malvern East.Worth the cost of admission? Yes. It was a typical Woody Allen movie where he’s having a bit of satire. And the scenery was excellent.Out of 10: 7.Favourite fi lm: Waterloo Bridge.
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RETAIL THERAPYMIMMA PRIOLO
744 Burke Road, Camberwell, call 9813 5310Open: Monday to Friday, 10am – 5pm, Saturday 10am – 4pm.
MADE TO MEASURE: Mimma Priolo enjoys dressing women for special occasions
EDITOR’S PICKCappuccino silk satin dress with French lace embroidery, $1125
BEHIND THE COUNTER
Fashion designer Mimma Priolo has run her made-to-measure dress business in Burke Road, Camberwell, for 12 years, moving two doors down to a larger store in May. Known for her racewear and mother of the bride gowns, Priolo insists she and her staff are not “salesgirls”. “Everyone who works here has qualifi cations in dressmaking, so we understand about garments.”
WHO’S BUYING
Priolo attracts a high-end customer base with mothers of the bride (and groom), avid racegoers and celebrities like Marina Prior. She’s also busy around Brownlow time and has dressed Andrea Pert, wife of Collingwood Football Club chief executive offi cer Gary Pert, and caters for brides and high school
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students shopping for their school formal. “We have lots of repeat clients,” Priolo says. “Once they have the confi dence to go with us once, we know that we will see them again and again because they know we can pull out garments that suit their character or design something from scratch.”
WHAT’S IN STORE
It’s spring racing time, so Priolo’s store window is crammed full of hats and accessories. On the racks are lots of colourful gowns, with chiffon, sequins and silk alongside fur stoles and clutch bags. Most gowns are designed by Priolo under the Mimma Priolo label, but there are also gowns by designers including Studibaker, Gerry Shaw, Rose Noir and J’Adore.
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LOCAL LOWDOWN
ODE TO MY SUBURBGlen Iris soprano and founder of Creative Innovation Global and Music Theatre Australia, TANIA DE JONG AM tells us where she…
HAS A BIG NIGHT OUT Tea House on Burke in Camberwell is a great place to celebrate special occasions. They serve a divine Peking duck. WANTS TO KEEP A SECRET The Community Sings choir meets on Wednesdays at Ashburton Baptist Church for sheer joy and harmony. Everyone is welcome to this social inclusion program which brings together employed people with job seekers and migrants.
A two-day Creative Innovation
Global conference features 40
presenters and nine masterclasses.
At Sofi tel Melbourne, November
28-30. Details, visit ci2012.com.au.
GETS A GREAT BREAKFAST Our Kitchen Table in Burke Road cooks up some great dishes. I love the eggs all different ways. PICKS UP TAKEAWAY New Beijing in High Street Glen Iris does very good, MSG-free Chinese, and I also like Sozai in Armadale for great Japanese takeaway.
LANDS A GREAT BARGAIN Second-hand designer stores such as Second Obsession. I bought a designer jacket a few years ago for a song and I still get heaps of compliments.
CATCHES UP WITH FRIENDS I love to walk along Gardiners Creek with my poodle Jet and friends and think and talk.
BUYS A LAST-MINUTE GIFTCamberwell Junction has it all and the market there is also super.
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Where I go ...Our Kitchen Table 134 Burke Road, East Malvern. Call 9886 0458New Beijing 57 High Street, Glen Iris. Call 9885 4065Sozai 1221 High Street, Armadale. Call 9824 8200Second Obsession 397 Wattletree Road, East Malvern. Call 9500 9926Tea House on Burke 911 Burke Road, Camberwell. Call 9882 9088Ashburton Baptist Church 8 Y Street, Ashburton. Visit creativityaustralia.org.au
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LOCAL LIVES
DR ALLEN PENG YUNG OAM
26.07.1935 – 8.10.2012
INFECTIOUS diseases physician Dr Allen Peng Yung OAM, who lived in Kew, passed away on October 8, at home. Dearly loved husband of Gillian, Dr Yung had three children, Michael, Alison and Simon, and was the proud grandfather of Ronan, Conor, Kieran, Declan and Eden.
Described by his colleagues at the Victorian Infectious Diseases Service as “compassionate, wise and humble”, Dr Yung inspired generations of medical students,
TARA CULL and JILL DEVINE
T ara Cull and Jill Devine agree that the most memorable moment of their September
1 commitment ceremony was the moment they fi rst saw each other as Jill walked into the ceremony room at Malvern Valley Receptions. The Mont Albert couple says they chose the venue for the ceremony and reception because the function coordinator was helpful, accepting, supportive and kind from the moment they contacted her. “We also loved the setting it provided for photos [on golf buggies around the golf course] and the room set-up and view out the window was really nice,” Cull says. The pair was also particularly impressed with Riversdale Flowers in Camberwell, who told them: “We don’t do this to make money; we do this to make friends”.
REMEMBEREDjunior doctors and infectious diseases trainees with his peerless clinical skills, his memorable teaching and his commitment to his patients.
Born in China, Dr Yung migrated to Australia in 1952, studying in Hobart and later attending Melbourne University. He was a member of the medical staff of Fairfi eld Infectious Diseases Hospital from 1964 to 1996, and was the hospital’s chief of medicine from 1992 to 1996. When the hospital closed in 1996, he was appointed as a sessional physician at VIDS until he retired in 2003.
Nominated for 1997 Victorian of the Year, Dr Yung said he had done nothing special to deserve the nomination. ‘‘I am simply an ordinary physician who was fortunate enough to work in a delightful place. I was very, very fortunate to be able to work at Fairfi eld... it was my life.’’
Dr Yung was awarded an OAM the following year for his service to medicine, particularly in the fi eld of infectious diseases.
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Boroondara’s wickedest witches, warlocks, skeletons, demons, ghosts, fairies,
vampires, pumpkins, mummies (the Egyptian kind) and most of their mummies (the parent kind) hit Burwood Village in Toorak Road last Wednesday. It seems Halloween is the new Easter, at least in chocolate sales. That said, anything that involves the community getting together, however demonic, should be celebrated.
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT
Just a typical family outing for John Pearse, his wife Liz and kids Charlotte (left) and Sarah;
Daniel Burchall tried his best to look scary sans costume, but he was no match for (rear left to right) Cieren, Charlotte, Ruby, Hannah and sugar-fuelled William;
Five year old friends Isabella and Jade give ‘‘ugly old witches’’ a bad name;
Just as well sisters Ella (left) and Zoe are still on their fi rst teeth. Not so The Peppermill’s Leslie Watson, who eschewed her store’s boiled little treats;
Alison Damico and her creepy Canterbury crew: Oliver, Felix and Toby;
John Wilhelm took a well-earned break from proceedings with his devilish brood (clockwise from left) Charlie, Claudia and Olivia.
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WHAT’S ON
GREEN SCENE Great local gardens go on show at Garden DesignFest
BOOK SALE
The Kew Historical Society holds four second-hand book sales each year. This is their last and possibly biggest. The books are donated by society members and the public, or have been withdrawn from Boroondara Library’s collection. There will be thousands of titles, including fi ction and non-fi ction, travel, biography, children’s books and teenage fi ction. Nothing will cost more than $2, and all proceeds will go to the Historical Society.
Phyllis Hore Room, Kew Library,
Civic Drive, Kew. November 18,
1-4pm. Details: email
PAULLINA SIMONS
Best known for her epic love story The Bronze Horseman, Russian-born writer Paullina Simons will talk about her latest book, Children of Liberty, which recounts a similar theme of love during a time of hardship at the turn of the century. Come along for drinks and nibbles and let yourself be swept up in another captivating love story.
The Ebony Quill Cafe, shop
115, The Well, 793 Burke Road,
Camberwell. November 15,
6.30pm. Details: call 9882 0286.
MUSICTHE ORGANIST ENTERTAINS
International concert organist Martin Setchell will perform a varied program in support of St Mark’s project for health workers’ scholarships in developing countries. His recital will be followed by an afternoon tea, where audience members will have a chance to chat to this world-renowned performer.
St Mark’s Anglican, 1 Canterbury
Road, Canterbury. November 11.
Details: call 9882 3776.
ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA
Underpinning the Raga Dolls Salon Orchestra is a commitment to developing original, new Australian music. Composer and violinist David Osborne and piano accordionist George Butrumlis co-founded a quartet in 2000. They released two CDs before eventually recruiting enough members to perform as an orchestra. The outfi t has since released a further two CDs.
Scotch College, 1 Morrison
Street, Hawthorn. November 11,
7.45pm. Details: email
ST AIDAN’S MUSIC SOCIETY
Are you a classical music lover? The Melbourne-based Corda Trio offers a unique mix of violin, French horn and piano. This concert Midnight Sun opens with two specially arranged songs by Rachmaninov and also features the works of Norwegian composers Madsen, Grieg and Sinding.
North Balwyn Uniting Church,
17-21 Duggan Street, Balwyn
North. November 11, 2.30pm.
Details: call 9890 8322.
DESIGN, ART & CRAFTGARDEN DESIGNFEST
Green thumbs won’t want to miss this annual event, billed as one of Australia’s premier open garden shows. Twenty-six gardens will be polished to perfection before they open to the public for the weekend. Garden DesignFest, organised by the Rotary Club of Kew, is held to raise money for local and international charities. Many of the gardens will be in the eastern suburbs. Noted designers Paul Bangay, Fiona Brockhoff and 24 others will be on hand to answer questions. Entry $8 or $35 for all 26 gardens.
Various locations, November
17-18, 10am-4pm. Details: visit
gardendesignfest.com.au or
call 0409 000 089.
CHRISTMAS ART MARKET
Local artists Miranda Millane, Sonja Kan and Holly Walton will be among the artists showing their work at the annual Christmas market at the Q Art Gallery. Artists will showcase their work alongside stalls selling cards, art and gifts made by artists with an intellectual disability.Kew Court House, 188 High Street,
Kew. November 18, noon-4pm.
Details: call 9851 9770.
SOCIAL EVENTSSUMMER FETE
The Nazareth House summer fete attracts bargain hunters and collectors alike. The Camberwell aged-care facility has organised stalls and activities to cater for all ages, with second-hand furniture, books, plants, a petting zoo, Christmas gifts, and a jumping castle. Irish music will be playing, and dancing will be encouraged. And if Gaelic music don’t entice you to the dance fl oor, there will also be country music.
Grounds of Nazareth House,
16 Cornell Street, Camberwell.
November 10, 9am-4pm.
Details: call 9835 3110.
TRINITY FAIR
Trinity Grammar’s founders’ day fair has been a feature of the local calendar for the past two decades. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, the school is planning the biggest and best fair yet. There will be vintage clothes, samples and seconds, crafts, books, plants – plus the unusual addition of Segway rides.
November 18, 10.30am-4pm
at 40 Charles Street, Kew.
Details: call 9854 3600.
HISTORY & CULTUREKEW CEMETERY TOUR
Boroondara General Cemetery, better known as the Kew cemetery, will conduct a tour to coincide with Remembrance Day. The tour will honour and recognise those who fought in theatres of war around the world and are buried in the cemetery. Conservation work began at the cemetery earlier this year, so you’ll also get a glimpse of the rotunda, which is being returned to its former glory.
Boroondara General Cemetery,
High Street, Kew. November 11,
2pm. Details: call 9859 8106.
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WORKSHOPS & SEMINARSDE-STRESS FOR CHRISTMAS
If you’re the sort that gets ruffl ed a few weeks before Christmas with the stress of buying presents, entertaining and bringing the extended family together, this is the workshop for you. Balwyn Community Centre is running a de-stress workshop during the pointy end of the year to help you explore ways to take some time back for yourself, organise your schedule and rein in self-expectations.
Balwyn Community Centre,
412 Whitehorse Road, Surrey Hills.
November 11, 10am-4pm. Cost:
$60. Details: call 9836 7942.
LECTURES & FORUMSMIND YOUR MINDThis free session focuses on how to keep your brain healthy and reduce the risk of dementia. You will become familiar with the seven “mind your mind” signposts, and learn ways to keep your most valuable asset in shape. Places are limited, so bookings are required.
Alzheimer’s Australia, 98-104
Riversdale Road, Hawthorn.
November 13, 10.30am-noon
Details: call 9815 7808.
GAMBLING FORUMDr Samantha Thomas is a public health advocate and a researcher with Monash University’s Department of Marketing. Her research has led to concerns that gambling is being seen as the
norm among young Australian men. The introduction of smart phones and tablet devices has also made gambling a round-the-clock habit. This talk is a chance to hear Dr Thomas discuss her research into the effects of gambling advertising.
Box Hill TAFE, Nelson campus,
853 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill.
November 13, 6.45pm. Details:
call 0450 472 723.
OTHERMEET THE COUNCILLORS
Come and meet your new councillors. They have already been offi cially sworn in but this will be their fi rst public meeting. It will be followed by a meeting of the urban planning special committee.
Council chambers, 8 Inglesby
Road, Camberwell. November 12,
6.30pm. Details: 9278 4474.
THE SUNSENSE UV
PHOTOBUS TOUR
Many have grown up with the skincare message ‘‘Slip, slop, slap’’. Yet as the weather continues to warm up, it’s easy to leave the house without putting on sunscreen. The SunSense UV Photobus will tour the country this summer with a team of skin consultants, offering free UV analyses and sun care products.
Camberwell car park,
between Market Place and
Station Street, Camberwell.
November 10, 9am-5pm.
Details: sunsense.com.au.
FOOD & WINE17 YEARS IN 17 DISHES
Michael Lambie has earned legend status on Melbourne’s food and wine scene since arriving from the UK in 1995. Starting at The Stokehouse, Lambie launched Circa at the Prince, Taxi Dining Room and Lamaro’s gastropub before opening his current hotspot, The Smith Restaurant and Bar. The restaurant is celebrating 17 years of Lambie love with a bespoke banquet presenting the 17 best dishes from his career.
November 26 at 6.30pm at the
Smith, 213 High St, Prahran. Tickets
$155 per person all inclusive.
Details: call 9514 2444 or visit
thesmithprahran.com.au.
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CHARITY & AWARENESSCONCERT FOR A CAUSE
In 2000, nations across the world drew up the Millennium Development Goals, aiming to reduce poverty by 2015. Some of these goals included increasing child education and closing the gap on gender equality. Surrey Hills Uniting Church’s social justice committee is doing its bit, organising a concert to support the initiative. Young vocalists the Kings Collective will entertain with guest artists from Urban Seed. Entry and supper will be provided upon donation, with funds going to support the disadvantaged.
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corner Canterbury Road and
Valonia Avenue, Surrey Hills.
November 17, 7-9pm. Details:
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North Melbourne. 7 days.Telephone: 9077 7620.
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Cheng Moon Restaurant661 High Street, Kew East. (03) 9859 3641 or 0418 378 357
Cheng Moon Restaurant has been established for over 35 years and looked after by 3 generations of diners. We specialist in Malaysian and Chinese cuisines. For starters, try our famous dim sims, spring rolls, curry puffs and our popular sang choy bow. For mains enjoy our crispyduck, seafood combination, or our slow cooked lamb curry, just to name a few. We at Cheng Moon Restaurant pride ourselves on good food and value. Open Wednesdays - Sundays.
Cheng Moon Restaurant
Daylesford Day Spa and BeautyDaylesford. 03 5348 2331
Located in the spa capital of Australia, Daylesford, an easy 1.5 hour drive from Melbourne. Imagine walking into a day spa where you instantly feel welcomed, calm and relaxed. The water wall, open fires, warm colours along with background music create soothing sounds and movement. We offer a variety of treatments including massage, Jurlique facials, body treatments and more. We specialise in couples who want to share the experience together. Gift vouchers available.
www.daylesforddayspa.com.au
Eyes Of AdoniaUnit 5, 46-48 Buffalo Road, Gladesville NSW. 0419 489 503
Eyes of Adonia is an Australian aromatherapy supplier that special-ises in handmade natural scented candles including soy candles and palm wax candles, olive oil soaps and essential oils. Our range will have a scent for every individual. The aromas and colours of our products will enhance the atmosphere of your home and enrich your life. Find out more about our soy wax candles, essential oils, olive oil soaps and more of our products by visiting our website.
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Hypoxi Body Shaping of Kew1/4-14 Walpole Street, Kew. (03) 9852 7651
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iSpex Funky Spex3 Johnston Street, Collingwood. 9416 1043
At iSpex we’re all about fabulous glasses. We value good design
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over profit - and we’re driven by our passion to make you look
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The Cleaning Shop — Lithofin Stone Care283 High Street, Kew. 9853 0177
Lithofin manufactures a great range of products to clean, protect and maintain valuable marble and granite bench tops and floor surfaces. Easy Clean Spray is a fantastic stone bench-top cleaner that also protects and enhances the appearance of surfaces. If stone or granite is dull, rub in Polish Cream to dramatically improve its sheen. For maximum protection, Stain Stop is a great penetrating sealer.
www.thecleaningshop.com.au
Almara CabinetsMelbourne-wide. 9793 8233
Almara Cabinets is a family business established in 1995 with several years previous experience in the wardrobe industry. Almara’s core business is the manufacture and fitting of primarily wardrobes, how-ever, they manufacture other products in the line of custom-built wall and entertainment units, desks, cabinets, laundry cupboards, shelv-ing and garage storage. Have an experienced designer come to you, for a no obligation quote. They also deal direct with builders.
www.almara.com.au
Kew RSL63 Cotham Road, Kew. (03) 9853 7405
Kew RSL is a progressive, friendly club providing great facilities and en-tertainment for members, their guests and visitors. Special features in-clude a well serviced bar, outdoor patio, function room and excellenton site parking. We have a delightful Function Room suitable for up to 200 people, and great for a Christmas break-up or a more formal occasion. Entertainment includes “live bands” each month, featuring Ronnie Charles & the Retro Bandits. Call in and check us out!
Flemington Racecourse MarketFlemington Racecourse, Epsom Road, Ascot Vale. (03) 5976 3266
Epsom Road, Flemington Racecourse (Mel 42 F1). VRC parking fee of $4.00. Twilight Markets: Saturday 17th November, 3pm-8pm and Saturday 24th November, 3pm-8pm. A great range of hand-made, home grown Australian made products to choose from. You will love what the markets have to offer. Enjoy the very best of Victoria’s arts, craft and produce. Dogs prohibited. For more information, please visit the website.
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■ BOWLSSATURDAY METROPOLITAN PENNANT: Round 5 Premier Division: MENTONE 5-70 lost to BUNDOORA RSL 13-81 (E Spence 23 d I Ewing 13 B McCallum 16 D D DiFlorio 16 C Thornhill 9 lost to N McIntyrte 38 D Rushton 22 d L Aiello 14), MELBOURNE 17-112 d WERRIBEE 1-55 (D Hoareau 35 d D Christie 18 B Leighton 25 d M O'Neill 10 D Fisher 19 D B Barker 19 T Simmons 33 d B Major 8), MOONEE PONDS 16-101 d LALOR 2-72 (S Fordham 22 d W Hutson 14 A Galloway 34 d C McCarron 21 B Spurr 26 d C Watt 15 M Jacobsen 19 lost to M Lucas 22), CLAYTON 4-68 lost to ESSENDON 14-79 (D Benwell 11 lost to N Wilson 22 T Wood 23 d D Woodrow 15 G Archer 21 d M Wilson 20 C Green 13 lost to P Loe 22), ALTONA 5-80 lost to BRIGHTON 13-88 (D Zitter 17 lost to T Shannon 28 C Coad 26 d A Wilson 24 B Peck 20 D L Schraner 20 D Dodd 17 d J McCarron 16).Div 1: Sec 1: Kew Hts 2-66 Ivan 16-87, Moon Val 18-91 Strath 0-60, Fitz Vic 16-85 Melb (2) 2-59, Rich Uni 14-82 Alt (2) 4-76, Ess (2) 4-78 MCC 14-83. Sec 2: Bund RSL (2) 2-74 Deer Pk 16-90, Lal (2) 4-70 Kings 14-71, Elst Clb 3-79 Yarr/Foot 15-89, MCC (2) 16-98 Glenr 2-63, Foots Pk Rosam 14-89 Elth 4-77. Sec 3: Black 18-91 Cran 0-61, Ring 14-77 Keys 4-76, Donv 14-80 Ber 4-69, Fern Gul 2-65 Heathm 16-94, Burd Pk 18-102 Croy 0-47. Sec 4: Pak 15-80 Lily 3-70, Ber (2) 0-69 Yarr Glen 18-91, Chelt 16-79 Burw Dist 2-69, Mord 15-82 Coates 3-71, Mitch 18-107 Clay (2) 0-43.Div 2: Sec 1: Hopp 2-74 Will 16-92, Yarr/Foot (2) 2-75 Suns RSL 16-80, Werribee (2) 16-84 Flem/Kens 2-71, Suns C 4-83 Port Melb 14-84, Melton 4-75 Sunb 14-90. Sec 2: Montm 18-98 W Cob 0-65, Keil 18-92 Moon Pds (2) 0-67, Lal (3) 16-91 Moon Val (2) 2-83, Sunb (2) 16-98 Broad 2-68, Craig 14-81 Buck Pk 4-75. Sec 3: Dare C 16-82 Montm (2) 2-68, Rosan 4-76 C of Heid 14-80, Kings (2) 15-77 Heid Golf 3-63, Pres/Res 14-93 Fair 4-80, Whitt 2-78 E Ivan 16-80. Sec 4: Moorool 16-86 Black (2) 2-76, Glen Wav 4-74 Donc 14-97, Ash 14-87 Chirn Pk 4-71, Mt Wav 17-89 Mitch (2) 1-64, Heathm (2) 16-85 Heath 2-77. Sec 5: Lily (2) 3-70 Moorool (2) 15-82, Box H RSL 2-69 Mulg CC 16-85, Yarr Glen (2) 18-104 East Glf 0-64, Bays 16-81 Bor 2-76, Monb 16-85 Verm Sth 2-70. Sec 6: Cran (2) 4-73 Hamp 14-83, Ber (3) 17-82 Dand Clb 1-62, Mulg CC (2) 16-77 Glen Wav (2) 2-65, Verm Sth (2) 16-77 Burd Pk (2) 2-63, Cran RSL 2-67 Wav Glf 16-94.
Sec 7: Hamp (2) 2-78 Ment (2) 16-87, Hamp RSL 18-88 Chelt (2) 0-56, Arma 16-80 S Oak 2-79, Edith 16-81 Bent 2-57, Coates (2) 3-85 Rich Uni (2) 15-89. Sec 8: Caul Pk 16-71 Toor 2-67, Melb (3) 18-108 Arma (2) 0-63, Albert Pk 4-72 Mid Pk 14-84, Bright (2) 18-135 Rich Uni (3) 0-42, St Kil 18-112 MCC (3) 0-58, Div 3: Sec 1: Will (2) 14-74 Hopp (2) 4-73, Suns VRI 3-64 Werr (3) 15-89, New 16-67 Keil (2) 2-66, Foots Pk Rosam (2) 2-59 Melton (2) 16-84, Alt Sports 18-92 Alt (3) 0-65. Sec 2: Mari Pk 14-93 Aber 4-83, Keil (3) 3-76 Fitz Vic (2) 15-81, Strath (2) 16-91 Moon Pds (3) 2-69, Ess (3) 14-88 Clift Pk 4-81, Glenr (2) 4-72 Glad Pk 14-73. Sec 3: Ivan (2) 2-69 Diam Ck 16-89, Montm (3) 14-77 Lal (4) 4-76, Bund RSL (3) 2-62 Green 16-84, Elth (2) 15-76 Whitt (2) 3-71, Epp RSL 18-84 Hurst 0-58. Sec 4: Grey 16-83 Heathm (3) 2-69, Burw Dist (2) 16-76 Donv (2) 2-70, Camb Cent 4-72 Rosan (2) 14-73, Heath (2) 14-68 N Bal 4-67, Mitch (3) 4-67 Aub 14-85. Sec 5: Moorool (3) 2-76 Mulg CC (3) 16-88, Chirn Pk (2) 0-75 Up/Tecoma 18-100, Burw Dist (3) 0-56 Ring (2) 18-90, Heals 2-57 Warb 16-85, Bor (2) 14-75 Mt Wav (2) 4-67. Sec 6: Mulg CC (4) 4-75 Cran (3) 14-83, Glen Wav (3) 2-72 Chelt (3) 16-83, Nob Pk 14-73 SOC 4-63, Verm Sth (3) 16-108 Coates (3) 2-70, Arma (3) 16-85 Clay (3) 2-71. Sec 7: Cran (4) 2-69 Pak (2) 16-85, Hamp Park 18-94 Nob Pk (2) 0-48, Nar War 18-106 Ber (4) 0-49, Park 2-63 Carr 16-89, Burd Pk (3) 2-66 Edith (2) 16-86. Sec 8: Ment (3) 16-82 Beau 2-68, Alma 16-85 Elst Clb (2) 2-79, Chad 16-83 Elst Pk 2-66, MCC (4) 18-82 Arma (4) 0-55, Glen E-McKinnon 16-84 Murr Pk 2-82.Div 4: Sec 1: Hopp (3) 4-70 Sunb (3) 14-97, City of Melb 15-77 St Alb 3-68, Werribee (4) 18-91 Yarr/Foot (3) 0-65, Alt (4) 17-94 Foots Pk Rosam (3) 1-53, Port Melb (2) 2-65 Lav 16-91. Sec 2: W Cob (2) 14-77.25 Kings (3) 4-77, Cob More 14-80 Bund RSL (4) 4-76, Werr (5) 4-80 Glenr (3) 14-85, Buck Pk (2) 18-95 Fawk 0-53, Clift Pk (2) 16-83 Ess (4) 2-65. Sec 3: Ivan (3) 16-74 Kew Hts (2) 2-69, Heid Golf (2) 16-92 Bund RSL (5) 2-73, Lal (5) 17-99 Montm (4) 1-70, Donv (3) 2-68 Alph 16-92, Thorn 14-84 Y Val CC 4-78. Sec 4: Black Nth 4-67 Benn 14-78, Temp 2-77 Ash (2) 16-92, Donc (2) 15-91 Box H RSL (2) 3-59, Croy (2) 2-66 Black (3) 16-85, Ring (3) 14-81 Bays (2) 4-71. Sec 5: Heathm (4) 13-80 Moorool (4) 5-69, East Glf (2) 16-83 Mt Wav (3) 2-68, Upy/Tecoma (2) 16-83 Lily (3) 2-59, Donc (3) 14-85 Monb (2) 4-80, Black (4) 2-65 Fern Gul (2) 16-92.
Sec 6: Fern Gul (3) 14-82 Mulg CC (5) 4-76, Ber (5) 14-81 Nar War (2) 4-79, Keys (2) 16-85 Hamp Park (2) 2-64, Dand RSL Rec 18-95 Ring (4) 0-63, Bor (3) 0-58 Oak 18-93. Sec 7: Beau (2) 2-71 Sand 16-100, Blk Rk 18-102 Moorab 0-72, Chels 18-115 Ber (6) 0-61, Edith (3) 16-110 Hamp (3) 2-56, Bent (2) 16-86 Mord (2) 2-59. Sec 8: Bright (3) 18-112 Caul Pk (2) 0-43, S Oak (2) 18-100 Albert Pk (2) 0-70, High 16-82 Mal 2-75, Clay (4) 2-70 St Kil (2) 16-95, Rich Uni (4) 14-83 Murr 4-80.Div 5: Sec 1: Deer Pk (2) 2-78 Hopp (4) 16-84, Yarr/Foot (4) 14-82 Werr (6) 4-59, Suns RSL (2) 15-95 Melt (3) 3-69, Alt North 16-96 Alt Sports (2) 2-66, Will (3) 15-83 Suns C (2) 3-70. Sec 2: Sunb (4) 18-101 Mari Pk (2) 0-67, Glenr (4) 0-59 Dout Gal 18-97, Strath (3) 16-95 Keil (4) 2-70, Glad Pk (2) 9-79 Prin Pk Carlt 9-79, Yarr/Foot (5) 14-80 Pres/Res (2) 4-76. Sec 3: Diam Ck (2) 16-77 Ivan (4) 2-62, Green (2) 18-104 Lal (6) 0-67, C of Heid (2) 14-84 Whitt (3) 4-69, Hurst (2) 3-78 Craig (2) 15-83, Rosan (3) 16-86 Pres/Res (3) 2-63. Sec 4: Heathm (5) 2-76 Elth (3) 16-85, Box H RSL (3) 1-75 Black (5) 17-89, Chirn Pk (3) 1-62 Moorool (5) 17-89, Montm (5) 16-85 Heath (3) 2-70, N Bal (2) 16-85 Donc (4) 2-69. Sec 5: Bays (3) 14-86 Heathm (6) 4-77, Moorool (6) 15-80 N Bal (3) 3-57, Mt Wav (4) 17-90 Box H RSL (4) 1-67, Yarr Glen (3) 14-102 Mitch (4) 4-65, Heath (4) 15-78 Verm Sth (4) 3-77. Sec 6: Mulg CC (6) 2-72 Mt Wav (5) 16-77, Card Waters 16-105 Dand City 2-67, Dand Clb (2) 14-74 Glen Wav (4) 4-66, Wav Glf (2) 1-75 Cran RSL (2) 17-89, Nob Pk (3) 4-85 Cran (5) 14-93. Sec 7: Sand (2) 16-78 Ment (4) 2-68, Mord (3) 4-77 Chad (2) 14-84, Chelt (4) 18-115 Hamp RSL (2) 0-54, Beau (3) 14-77 Glen E-McK (2) 4-73, Dand Clb (3) 2-77 Clay (5) 16-90. Sec 8: Toor (2) 2-69 St Kil (3) 16-76, Elst Pk (2) 15-93 Arma (5) 3-75, Caul Pk (3) 16-81 Melb (4) 2-77, Murr Pk (2) 2-52 MCC (5) 16-88, Elst Clb (3) 4-80 Hawth 14-86.Div 6: Sec 1: Hopp (5) 18-112 Mari Pk (3) 0-47, Flem/Kens (2) 3-69 New (2) 15-70, St Alb (2) 4-68 City of Melb (2) 14-91, Alt (5) 16-90 Yarr/Foot (6) 2-71, Foots Pk Rosam (4) 1-61 Buck Pk (3) 17-87. Sec 2: Lal (7) 1-61 Sunb (5) 17-83, Clift Pk (3) 18-125 Strath (4) 0-39, Keil (5) 15-78 Bruns 3-76, Buck Pk (4) 16-96 W Cob (3) 2-49.5, Broad (2) 16-97 Ess (5) 2-63. Sec 3: Kings (4) 0-40 Dare C (2) 18-113, Green (3) 16-82 Fitz Vic (3) 2-71, Bund RSL (6) 14-81 Diam Ck (3) 4-71, E Ivan (2) 3-72 Rosan (4) 15-92, Heid Golf (3) 18-111 Buck Pk (5) 0-58.
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Open 1: Northwood Falcons 6 d Glen Waverley 5, Moorabbin 9 d Eastern Raiders 2, Syndal 11 d Lilydale Ejays 1. Open 2: Syndal Blue 12 d Lilydale Ejays 5, Brandon Heights 5 drew Northwood Falcons 5, Eastern Raiders 6 d Syndal Maroon 0. Open 3: Glen Waverley 9 d Eastern Raiders Black 2, Brandon Heights Blue 5 d Brandon Heights Gold 1, Eastern Raiders Red 10 d Eastern Raiders White 2, Northwood Falcons 7 d Northvale 5. Open 4: Brandon Heights Blue 6 d Glen Waverley 1, Northvale 10 d Syndal 4, Monash Magic 8 d Eastern Raiders 1, Brandon Heights Gold 7 d The Young & The Rest of Us 3. Div 1: Eastern Raiders 6 d Brandon Heights 4, Syndal 10 d Northwood Falcons 1. Div 2: Brandon Heights 5 d Syndal 1, Glen Waverley 19 d Eastern Raiders 2, Syndal 16 d Northwood Falcons 0. Div 3: Brandon Heights 12 d Eastern Raiders 3, Glen Waverley Blue 13 d Glen Waverley Red 2. Primary B: Glen Waverley 7 d Eastern Raiders 5, Brandon Heights 9 d Northwood Falcons 2.
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Round 9: BOYS: Basketball: Year 9: A: Loy 54 d Westb 13, St Mich 23 d Overn 17. B: Loy 35 d Westb 1, Overn 30 d St Mich 22. Year 8: A: Overn 53 d Westb 30, Loy 43 d St Mich 16, St Leon 21 d Thom Carr 20. B: Westb 21 d Overn 2, Loy 50 d St Mich 4, Thom Carr 25 d St Leon 19. Year 7: A: Overn 53 d Westb 25, St Mich 27 d Loy 19, Thom Carr 45 d St Leon 30. Cricket: Year 9: Loy 2-126 d Westb 5-91, Overn 0-144 d St Mich 29. Year 8: Overn 8-112 d Westb 1-109, St Mich 85 d Loy 42, St Leon 3-188 d Thom Carr 4-94. Year 7: Overn 114 d Westb 106, Loy 104 d St Mich 100, Thom Carr 140 d St Leon 112. Hockey: Year 9: Westb 2 d Loy 0, Overn 4 d St Mich 1. Year 8: Westb 2 d Overn 0, Loy 6 d St Mich 1, Thom Carr 0 drew St Leon 0. Year 7: Westb 4 d Overn 0, Loy 3 d St Mich 0, St Leon 4 d Thom Carr 0. Softball: Year 9: Westb 14 d Loy 13, Overn 22 d St Mich 7. Year 8: Overn 23 d Westb 10, Loy 20 d St Mich 4, St Leon 12 d Thom Carr 8. Year 7: Overn 21 d Westb 1, St Mich 6 d Loy 4, St Leon 13 d Thom Carr 3. Table Tennis: Year 9: Westb 10 d Loy 6, St Mich 15 d Overn 1. Year 8: Westb 12 d Overn 4, St Mich 12 d Loy 4, Thom Carr 10 d St Leon 6.
GIRLS: Softball: Year 9: Loy 15 d Westb 8, St Mich 14 d Overn 10. Year 8: Westb 14 d Overn 5, St Mich 22 d Loy 1, Thom Carr 19 d St Leon 18. Year 7: Westb 8 d Overn 6, St Mich 7 drew Loy 7, Thom Carr 15 d St Leon 5. Soccer: Year 9: Loy 13 d Westb 0, St Mich 12 d Overn 0. Year 8: Overn 3 d Westb 1, Loy 3 d St Mich 0, Thom Carr 0 drew St Leon 0. Year 7: Westb 5 d Overn 2, St Mich 4 d Loy 0, St Leon 7 d Thom Carr 1. Tennis: Year 9: Westb 0 drew Loy 0 wash-o, St Mich 10 d Overn 2. Year 8: Overn 8 d Westb 4, Loy 8 d St Mich 4. Year 7: Westb 6 d Overn 5, Loy 6 d St Mich 5, St Leon 11 d Thom Carr 1. Volleyball: Year 9: A: Loy 3 d Westb 1, Overn 3 d St Mich 2. B: Loy 3 d Westb 2, St Mich 4 d Overn 0. Year 8: A: Westb 4 d Overn 0, St Mich 3 d Loy 2, St Leon 4 d Thom Carr 0.
GSVBasketball: Senior A: Grand-f: Camberwell 37 d St Catherine’s 12. 3rd-4th: OLMC 25 d St Margaret’s 13. Intermediate A: MLC 48 d Star Of The Sea 40, Genazzano 33 d Lowther Hall 3, Loreto Mandeville Hall 21 d Ivanhoe 19, PLC 41 d Toorak 21, Siena 58 d Sacre Coeur 40, Firbank 47 d St Catherine’s 17, Lauriston 48 d St Margaret’s 18, Melbourne 38 d Shelford 12, Korowa 37 d Mentone 23, Strathcona 56 d Camberwell 29, OLMC 49 d Ruyton 19. Junior A: Lauriston 27 d Ivanhoe 23, Loreto Mandeville Hall 34 d Star Of The Sea 27, Ruyton 37 d Lowther Hall 7, Genazzano 43 d Sacre Coeur 13, Firbank 31 d Korowa 12, Siena (2) 42 d Strathcona 17, St Margaret’s 47 d PLC 17, Toorak 39 d Siena (1) 17, Shelford 38 d Fintona 19, Camberwell 35 d Mentone 9. Cricket: Senior A Round 5: Star Of The Sea 2-91 d Sacre Coeur 1-77, Genazzano 1-130 d Firbank 7-72, Camberwell 1-80 d Mentone 4-77, Korowa 2-100 d OLMC 4-62, St Catherine’s 1-82 d MLC 6-74, St Margaret’s 4-81 d Siena 10-44, PLC 3-102 d Fintona 9-99, Strathcona 0-123 d Loreto Mandeville Hall 2-71. Semi-f: Star Of The Sea 2-88 d Korowa 6-79, Sacre Coeur 3-45 d 8-41. Junior A: Mentone 139 d Camberwell 109, Genazzano 175 d Firbank 108, Star Of The Sea 89 d Sacre Coeur 80, Ivanhoe (1) 161 d Korowa 134, Lauriston 168 d Ivanhoe (2) 100, MLC 138 d OLMC 96, Loreto Mandeville Hall 150 d Ruyton 127, St Margaret’s 138 d St Catherine’s 125, PLC 113 d Fintona 105. Waterpolo: Junior A: Toorak 11 d Korowa 4, Loreto Mandeville Hall 6 d MLC 5, Lauriston 11 d Genazzano 1, Ruyton 6 d PLC 5, Camberwell 7 d Ivanhoe (2) 3, Melbourne 13 d Ivanhoe (1) 0.
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AFL AMBITIONS: Kristian Jaksch hopes to hear his name called out at thenational draft on November 22
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ONLY one thing could top off one ofthe busiest years of Kristian Jaksch’slife and that may come on Novem-ber 22.
That’s when the Hawthorn18-year-old hopes to hear his namecalled out at the AFL national draftto begin what he hopes will be along and fulfilling career.
‘‘I feel like I’ve had a season todeserve an opportunity and that’sbasically all I’m hoping for,’’Jaksch said.
‘‘A lot of guys would give uptheir daily life to get an opportunityat AFL level, and I feel that with thework I’ve done this year and myability as a footballer, I’ll givemyself every opportunity comeNovember 22.’’
Jaksch, a 195-centimetre key posi-tion player from the Oakleigh Char-gers, has certainly done all in hispower to make sure the AFL recruit-ers notice him.
He was a member of the VicMetro under-18 team that won thenational championships and madethe state team.
The Carey Grammar student wasalso named in the TAC Cup team ofthe year to add to his premiershipwith the Chargers.
‘‘I had some things I wanted toachieve during the year and I feelI’ve done that,’’ he said. ‘‘I’ve had apretty successful year, when youlook back.’’
Jaksch was invited to the AFLdraft combine, which broughttogether the most talented juniorsfrom around the country for a seriesof physical tests and interviews infront of watchful club recruiters andcoaches.
The week was a mixed bag forJaksch.
‘‘I did my left hamstring in the20-metre sprint, so I couldn’t do allthe physical testing I would’veliked,’’ he said. ‘‘But I felt like I inter-viewed pretty well, and that’s prob-ably my strong point.
‘‘I really enjoyed the week,although meeting the coaches waspretty intimidating.
‘‘You see them all on television ...when they’re in your face asking youquestions, you understand theenormity of what you’ve got your-self into.’’
Jaksch, a Richmond fan, wouldlove to be donning the yellow andblack next year but knows he has tobe prepared to move to follow hisdream.
‘‘It would be nice to stay in Vic-toria where you can be close to yourfamily and friends, but I think everykid that goes into the AFL draftknows that’s not necessarily goingto happen,’’ he said. ‘‘I’m fully pre-pared for whatever might happen.’’
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30 BOROONDARA REVIEW LOCAL >> NOVEMBER 7, 2012
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SCOREBOARD ■ CRICKET
PREMIER GRADEFrankston Peninsula v Camberwell Magpies
At AH Butler OvalFRANKSTON PENINSULA 1st Innings 192CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 1st InningsM McCLEAN c Salerni b Boland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7A STANLEY c Salerni b Boland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21S HILL c Lineker b Boland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25T RICKARBY c Salerni b Chasemore . . . . . . . . . . . . 38J BETT c Chasemore b Benbow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B DREW lbw b McCormick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48M BERRYMAN b McCormick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1A McDERMOTT c Chasemore b Benbow . . . . . . . . . . 8J PEARSON c Boland b McCormick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5S O’BRIEN c Hillard b Boland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0W WALKER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (6b 10lb 1w 3nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182Fall: 21, 30, 68, 81, 92, 105, 165, 177, 182, 182Bowling: J Miller 2-0-11-0, B Ashkenazi 10-2-33-0, S Boland 24-8-44-4, M Chasemore 10-1-30-1, J Benbow 26-12-33-2, C McCormick 12.2-7-15-3Overs: 84.2. Result: Frankston Peninsula wonUmpires: Francesco Fabris & Mark Hanton
Hawthorn-Monash Uni v NorthcoteAt Monash Uni
HAW-MONASH UNI 1st InningsJ SAMPSON b Holt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J MARNIE c Apokoroniotakis b Keogh . . . . . . . . . . . 14L TONKIN b Holt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10R KEOGH run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94D ALLEYNE c March b Sundberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136G WESTGARTH c Hrovatin b Stoinis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11S BLACK run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13L INGLIS run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35D O’SHEA b Stoinis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30D ROGERS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (4lb 1w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Nine wickets (dec) for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348Fall: 0, 24, 34, 251, 260, 299, 307, 346, 348Bowling: B Holt 21-6-47-2, C Keogh 16-4-60-1, M Stoinis 25-3-91-2, T Monteleone 16-2-57-0, J Sundberg 20-3-72-1, N Hrovatin 1-1-0-0, A March 3-0-17-0. Overs: 102
NORTHCOTE 1st InningsB PEAKE b Westgarth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61G WALDRON b Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3M STOINIS c O’Shea b Rogers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14T MONTELEONE c & b O’Shea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9B ABBATANGELO c Alleyne b Collett. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10A MARCH c Inglis b Marnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70J SUNDBERG not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27N HROVATIN not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Extras (4lb 12nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Six wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215Fall: 17, 36, 49, 61, 138, 207Bowling: R Keogh 11-2-27-0, S Black 11-2-29-1, D O’Shea 19-4-67-1, J Marnie 2-0-7-1, D Rogers 8-0-27-1, G Westgarth 13-6-24-1, T Collett 11-2-30-1Overs: 75.Result: Match drawnUmpires: Brad Davies & Tony Ventura
Prahran v St KildaAt Toorak Park
ST KILDA 1st Innings 84PRAHRAN 1st Innings 8(dec)167ST KILDA 2nd InningsJ MANNING b Adams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5M FRITH b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3T MOFFAT b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22G RUMMANS lbw b Singh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5D FORBES lbw b McGain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97A McGUINNESS lbw b McGain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22L MILDENHALL lbw b McGain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11D ROWAN b Alford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8D MUELLER lbw b McGain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14D BABULA c Coates b Salpietro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7C ROSS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Extras (5lb 5w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209Fall: 12, 13, 20, 55, 149, 160, 171, 179, 201, 209Bowling: R Adams 18-3-45-3, S Singh 13-1-59-1, J Taylor 3-0-5-0, L Alford 10-3-24-1, B McGain 20-5-61-4, D Salpietro 3.2-0-10-1Overs: 67.2PRAHRAN 2nd InningsD SALPIETRO b Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17A BULL c Ross b Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20N SCHLITTLER b Mueller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9J TAYLOR c Babula b Mueller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4L MURPHY c Manning b Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
S DE BOLFO not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18R ADAMS run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7S COATES not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Extras (1b 4lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Six wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Fall: 35, 45, 52, 52, 64, 77Bowling: C Ross 10-1-44-3, D Mueller 10-0-41-2Overs: 20.Result: Prahran wonUmpires: Shawn Craig & Rod McKinnon
PREMIER LOWER GRADES2nds: Haw-Mon Uni 304 (Gooneratne 106 Wigney 115 Reid 7-49) d Ncte 183 (Grandell 40 M Simpson 34 Baker 30), Melb Uni 5-283 (Shute 33 Kara 82 Tudor 38 Keely 103) d Melb 280, Carl 8-223 (M Phelan 99 Stevenson 33 Dredge 3-27) d Foot Edge 222, Dand 2-234 (Cooray 119 Taj 82) d N Melb 233, Cam Mag 4(dec)103 d Frank Pen 67 & 1-52, Prah 9-220 (Nyary 42 Wilcox 88no Cassidy 30 Baxter 4-76) drew St K 271, Geel 8-224 (Borovec 76 Hodgson 34 Andree 4-70) d Ess 221, Ring 6(dec)315 d Casey-SM 242 (Sperling 43 Livera 37 Boraston 33 Wallace 32no Stevens 4-37), Rich 4 (dec)-114 and 5-81 (Agar 32) d Fitz Donc 65 and 186 (Blyth 37 Motschall 60 Allsopp 4-55 Adams 4-29).3rds: Haw-Mon Uni 7(dec)289 (Pham 66 Stubbs 62 Tripathi 48 Lucas 5-53) drew Ncte 4-217 (Whelan 96 Schulz 54), Melb 9 (dec)-92 and 7-139 (Larter 49 Daly 36 Morley 3-47) d Melb Uni 60 and 5 (dec)-208 (Martin 85 Nitsopoulos 69), Carl 124 and 4 (dec)-127 (Corby 63 Pell 43) d Foot Edge 71 (Knox 3-24) and 7-68 (Sidebottom 4-13), Dand 8 (dec)-221 d N Melb 216 (McMinn 47 Longhirst 43 Waring 38 Carter 3-23), Frank Pen 9-215 (Voelkl 52 Wylie 44 Hillard 53no Dwyer 3-46 Vanderslik 3-21) d Cam Mag 212, Prah 7 (dec)-140 (Mills 35 Kramersh 38no Parisi 3-69) d St K 92 and 3-140 (Cooper 59 Maxwell 33), Ess 9 (dec)-351 drew Geel 7-194 (Flanigan 49 Ford 45no Prabhakar 4-55 Rhodes 3-44), Ring 8 (dec)-258 d Casey-SM 135 (Rushton 4-14 Newman 3-13), Fitz Donc 8-212 (Findlay 104 Taylor 35 McKenna 3-58) d Rich 156 & 7-72 (Perry 30 Considine 3-9 Taylor 3-16).4ths: Ncte 6-149 (Ryder 51) d Haw-Mon Uni 147, Melb Uni 6 (dec)-149 (Morrison 47no Pappas 34) and (Pappas 45no Hill 4-51) d Melb 57 and 208 (Huss 82 Hill 70 Morrison 5-29), Foot Edge 173 d Carl 69 (Ali 3-11) & 7-189 (Percy 51 Syson 34 Paradisis 35),
N Melb 9-275 (Cowan 64 Millman 117 Scott 4-21 inc hat-trick) d Dand 6(dec)273, Cam Mag 8 (dec)-202 and 1-45 d Frank Pen 41 & 200 (Wheeler 31 Feldgen 76 Chancellor 3-35), Prah 279 d St K 246 (Seven 121 Skala 71 Singh 3-54 Barnes 3-53), Geel 231 (Plummer 75 Driver 39 Navaratne 3-47) d Ess 206 (Shannon 57 Guraya 38 Plummer 3-11), Ring 8-196 (Roberts 46no Emmett 37) d Casey-SM 193 (Brown 66 McVicar 45 T Freeman 3-25), Fitz Donc 195 (Stanley 68 King 33 Keast 4-48) and 8 (dec)-67 (Foulstone 3-17) d Rich 135 (Mittal 33 Warren 46 Krelle 71 Agar 36) & 1-26.Women’s Premier 2nds: Bri 5-210 (Henderson 61 Leggieri 57) d Dand 43 (Wood 4-15).
METROPOLITANBOX HILL REPORTER: McIntosh Shield: Bulleen Templestowe 178 v Vermont, Vermont South 184 v Templestow 0-12, Blackburn South 199 v East Burwood Bennettswood, Blackburn 196 v Forrest Hill, East Box Hill 208 v Mitcham 0-7, Box Hill North 140 v Heatherdale 2-45. Second Grade: Bulleen Templestowe 6 (dec)-318 v Vermont, East Burwood Bennettswood 255 v Blackburn South, Blackburn 7 (dec)- 257 v Forest Hill, Mitcham 173 v East Box Hill, Heatherdale 9 (dec)-336 v Box Hill North 0-26. EASTERN: Dunstan Shield: Hawthorn 6-30 v Glen Iris 181, Ashburton Willows 4-56 v North Balwyn 136, St Kevins OC 268 v Marcellin OC, Surrey Hills 1-11 v Deepdene Bears 186, East Doncaster v Mulgrave 276. A Turf: Glen Iris 146 v East Malvern Tooronga 1-50, Canterbury v St Barnabas 9-361, Burwood v Richmond City 212, Bulleen 234 v Donvale 1-6, Old Carey v Mazenod OC 9-232, Deepdene Bears 6-114 v Heathmont 205. Macgibbon Shield: Clifton Hill 7-179 d East Ivanhoe Saints 9-149, Wyclif 8-184 d Trinity Willison 182, Edinburgh 5-244 d AYC 202, STC Sth Camberwell 4-137 d Boroondara 133, Deepdene Uniting 6-187 d Burwood Utg Cant 8-183. Burt Shield: Burwood Utg Cant 9-216 d Deepdene Uniting 89, Manningham 7-166 d North Balwyn Combined 162, Knox Churches 9-182 d Trinity Willison 139, STC Sth Camberwell 6-105 d Boroondara 8-102, Edinburgh 0-54 by Mazenod OC 9/51.MERCANTILE: A: Parkville 155 v Maccabi 2-20, Sacred Heart 159 v Burnley 4-45, Monash 82 v Eastern Flow 9-135, Parkville Dist 132 v Ajax 39 and 0-18. B: National 150 d Eastern Flow 101, South Yarra 1-110 d Sacred Heart 109.
C: Central: Burnley 115 v Parkville 4-171, Bentleigh 212 v Reds 1-6, Monash 7-207 d Maccabi 95, Melbourne City 4-175 d Youlden 6-172. East: Youlden 8-157 d Sacred Heart 5-154, EMT 158 d Reds 70.NORTH METRO: Jika Shield: North Brunswick/Rosebank 3-172 d Holy Trinity 80, Northcote United 9-151 d Keon Park 9-132, Lalor Warriors 133 d Olympic Colts 68, Viewbank 9-126 d Northern Socials 124, Rivergum 4-82 d Preston YCW District 80. Quick Shield: Darebin Chargers 255 d Fairfi eld 157, Preston Druids 4-102 d Cameron 101, Old Ivanhoe 9-173 d Preston Footballers 8-50, West Ivanhoe United 3-98 d West Preston 97, Preston Baseballers 2-50 d Donath 47, Cobras 6-187 d Bundoora Park 5-184, Heidelberg West 122 d Strathewen 96, Fiji Victorian 4-180 d Bellfi eld 6-179.
■ CLUB GOLFSATURDAYBOX HILL: Par A: P Valentine (10) 4 up. B: S Matheson (15) 4 up cb. C: J Alvey (22) 3 up cb. D: G Shaw (32) 3 up cb.EAST MALVERN: Medal: K Tipovsky (8) 62 cb. W: M Catz (33) 67.EASTERN: Stableford A: R Marshall (15) 39 cb. B/Trophy: G Matters (20) 40.GLEN WAVERLEY: Stroke A: K Yan (12) 61. B: P Borstelmann (20) 63. C: T Kelleher (28) 64.GREEN ACRES: Stableford A: G Anton (18) 39 cb. B: M Warburton (19) 40.HEIDELBERG: AMCR 73 Stroke A: J Heath (6) 71. B: W Constable (13) 73. C: T Wombs (33) 69.IVANHOE: Stroke A D Murch (5) 61. B/Medal: P Hiscock (19) 58. C: G Rowan (22) 63 cb. W: J Hansson (27) 69.LATROBE: Stroke/Medal A: C Khong (12) 68 cb. B: G Sachinidis (16) 70. C: R Motea (23) 68. Scr: D Steele 68. Hole-in-one: T Averte at 9th.METROPOLITAN: 4B: J McKendrick (13) S Chen (The Heritage 10) 45.RIVERSDALE: Stroke A: R Bamford (12) 70. B/Medal: W Dooley (19) 65. C: P Turnley (20) 71. Scr: A Didone 72. Oct: S Camilleri (21) 76. Green: P Anderson (29) 47.YARRA PARK: Stableford: P Collins (33) 37. W: S Ryder (23) 41.YARRA VALLEY: AMCR 71 Medal A: P Cheney (11) 70. B: D Padayachee (33) 68. AWCR 73 Stableford: K Brooks (17) 34.
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Demons go downin a tight oneMELBOURNE’S rollercoaster base-ball season continued with a tightloss to Blackburn in the secondgame of a double header.
After knocking off the strong Ori-oles side 2-0 in the Sunday match,another tight match on Tuesdayended with a walk-off 2-1 victory toBlackburn at Billabong Park, Ver-mont South.
With regular starting pitcherAndy Mann out, Campbell Wigginsstepped up to the plate for the De-mons and conceded an early run tothe home side.
Melbourne replied in the secondinning, when former Blackburnplayer Sean Pascoe hit a home runoff former Australian pitcher AdamBright.
From then on it was all about thepitchers, with first Wiggins and thenAlex Hondromatidis making life dif-ficult for the home side, whileBright pitched 4.1 strong inningsbefore handing over to the equallyimpressive Adrian Berka.
Scores remained level until thefinal inning, when Blackburn brokethe deadlock in fading light.
With the bases loaded, a f ly ballfrom David Dicker allowed LeighBertrand to make it home.
Melbourne coach Matt Kentcommended the pitchers on bothsides.
‘‘A draw would probably havebeen the right outcome,’’ he said.
‘‘It was even throughout withopportunities for both teams butthat’s the breaks.’’
At this early stage of the season,Kent believes his team is well placedto again feature in summer leaguefinals.
‘‘I think we’re doing okay consid-ering we’ve faced some very strongteams in Essendon and Geelongearly,’’ he said.
‘‘Our team’s there. We’ve got tomaintain it for nine innings and getthat consistency going and we’ll beright.’’
EWEN McRAE
Hawks misspoints again infrustrating drawHAWTHORN-MONASH UniversityCricket Club is still without aPremier Cricket point despite man-aging a draw against with Northcoteat the weekend.
After skipper David Alleyne’s fan-tastic 136 last week, Hawthorn-Monash resumed on 5/296 beforedeclaring on 9/348 and giving itself75 overs to bowl out Northcote.
Simon Black got the first break-through when he bowled GrantWaldron for three, and when North-cote slumped to 4/61, Hawthorn-Monash could sniff its maiden vic-tory of the season.
But then Aidan March joinedopener Ben Peake for a match-savingpartnership and the Hawks had tochase leather for the rest of the after-noon.
Peake made 61, while March wasout late in the day for a classy 70 asNorthcote finished on 6/215 by theclose.
The draw leaves the Hawkssecond last on the table, ahead ofEssendon on percentage.
They meet Melbourne Universitythis weekend.
AND AWAY IT GOES: Melbourne’s Sean Pascoe belts a home run against hisformer team but the Demons went down 2-1 to Blackburn
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Bowling woes let down Balwyn
MORE RUNS: Balwyn opener Patrick Tuohey gets the ball away in his unbeaten innings of 62
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ATZISBY EWEN McRAE
AN unbalanced line-up ultimatelycost Balwyn as it fell to a secondSub-District cricket loss of the sea-son on Saturday.
Going into the match at BalwynPark without regular bowler AlexYoung, the home side struggled totake wickets regularly as EndeavourHills won by three wickets.
Defending 193, the depletedbowling stocks soon became appar-ent as the visitors strung togethersolid partnerships throughout theinnings.
Young’s replacement, batting all-rounder Trent Thomson, bowledonly one over as Balwyn’s mainstrike bowlers failed to make signi-ficant inroads into the visitors’order.
Endeavour Hills managed fivepartnerships of 20 or more to reachthe target with 20 balls to spare.
Ben Hanley, Nick Hailey andFraser Lane all snared two wicketsfor Balwyn, but they were all too farapart to trouble the visitors.
Balwyn captain Hanley said thatalthough his side’s bowling hadimproved in recent weeks, therewas still plenty of work to be done.
“We bowled a lot of wides in thefirst couple of games, but we juststruggled a bit, either bowling tooshort or too full,” Hanley said.
Earlier the home side won thetoss and batted first but was soon on
the back foot, with David Bell andStuart Baum back in the sheds withthe score on 16.
Nick Hailey joined Patrick Tuoheyand together they grafted their wayto 60 before Hailey (31) becamethe first of Matt Foenander’s threewickets.
At the half way stage of theinnings, Balwyn was in trouble at3/70, but Tuohey and Hanley turnedthe game around with a com-
manding 116-run partnership thatput the home side in sight of 200.
Hanley was eventually bowled byFoenander for an entertaining 70,and a couple of late hits from Tuo-hey meant Balwyn finished on 193.
Tuohey batted through for 62 notout, but the slow start cost Balwynat the end of the day.
Balwyn now turns its sights to thefirst two-day game of the season,against Mt Waverley on Saturday,
something Hanley believes will helphis team’s chances
“Our batting’s been strong in allthe three games, so it’s good for themiddle order as they’ll get moreopportunities,” he said.
KEW remains winless in Sub-District after going down to Oak-leigh on Saturday.
After Kew made 8/207 from its 45overs, Oakleigh’s batsmen passedthe target with six wickets down.
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MATCH REPORT
Rickarby’s courage is all in vainA BRAVE innings from injured TomRickarby couldn’t save Camberwellfrom its first Premier Cricket loss ofthe season at the weekend.
The Magpies started the secondday at 2-41 in reply to Frankston’s192, but lost 3-5 late in the inningsto be bowled out for 182.
Camberwell was on the back footbefore play had even started, Rick-arby unable to resume his inningsbecause of a back injury sustained attraining during the week.
That left James Bett to resumewith captain Simon Hill and they gotoff to a good start, moving the scoreto 68 before Hill was out for 38.
Things started to go wrong when
Bett (9), Marcus Berryman (1) andAdam McDermott (8) followed soonafter to leave the Magpies at 6/105.
Rickarby defied his injury tocome in next and for a while itlooked as if he and Brendan Drewmight steer their side to victory.
On a tricky pitch that offeredplenty of assistance for the bowlers,both were forced to curb their nat-urally aggressive games and dig in.
The 60-run partnership was bro-ken when Rickarby was caught for38 with the score on 165, but withDrew batting well at the other end,the Magpies were still favourites.But Frankston took the new ball andcleaned up the tail for the 10-run
win, with Drew last out for 48.Camberwell coach Shannon
Young didn’t hold back when talkingabout his side’s batting.
“It’s been poor all year. It’s abouttime that the batters actually pulledtheir finger out and showed someapplication,” he said.
“But it was a particularly cour-ageous effort from Tom (Rickarby).He was clearly struggling andshowed real determination.’’
Young is confident his team canregroup to face North Melbourne athome on Saturday.
“This group will understand themistakes they made,” he said.
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BRIEFS
■ IN THE CHASE
A dominant display with bat andball will mean Koonung Heightsmust chase an outright victoryover Doncaster in Wilson Shieldcricket on the weekend. NickGreenhalf took 4-13 asDoncaster was rolled for 94,before James Fenner’s 53 tookKoonung to 2/142 at stumps.
■ LOW BLOW FOR HEIGHTS
Kew Heights slipped off the topof the division one bowls ladderwith a disappointing loss to newleader Ivanhoe on Saturday. On aperfect day for bowls, Ivanhoeproved too strong and woncomfortably, 16-87 to 2-66.
■ QUICK TURN FOR GLEN
Glen Iris will look to wrap up itsDunstan Shield clash withHawthorn quickly this Saturdayafter dominating the openingdays play on the weekend. Afterbeing bowled out for 181 in 58overs, Glen Iris turned the gameon its head to reduce Hawthornto 6/30 by the end of the day.
■ GOAD CALLED UP
East Hawthorn’s Beattie Goad isin the Australian team for theAsian under-16 women’s soccerchampionship in the Philippines,which starts on November 7.
■ MESSENT ON TARGET
Hawthorn Hockey Club’s ClaireMessent scored the second goalas Victoria beat NSW 5-1 toclaim the 2012 AustralianHockey League title in Perth lastweek. Messent was joined byHawthorn teammates HannahGravenall and Laura Desmet inthe victory. The Vipers last wonthe title in 2003.
■ VICS PICK MAGPIES BAT
Camberwell’s Tom Russ hasbeen selected in the Victorianunder-19 cricket squad for thenational championships inAdelaide in January. Russ, abatsman who plays in the first XIat Camberwell, will form part of a13-man squad led byBushrangers rookie MeyrickBuchanan.
■ 300 UP FOR TORRIERO
Opening batsman Mick Torrieroplayed his 300th game for WestHawthorn last week when heturned out in the 2nd XI atRathmines Oval. Mick joined theclub in 1983 and has played 2641st XI games, amassing morethan 8700 runs in his 30-yearcareer.
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