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Food trucks roll into Mernda

THE Food Truck Festival is heading to Mernda for a brand new five-day event this week.
Featuring some of Melbourne’s best food trucks, craft beer bar, entertainment and artist markets, the Food Truck Festival will begin this Wednesday, November 15 and run until Sunday, November 19.

Part of the Australian Mobile Food Vendors Group’s (AMFVG) 12 month festival event calendar, the Mernda Food Truck Festival will boast a large line-up with nearly 50 operators on rotation.

The food truck line-up includes Boss Burger and Shake, Blondies Doughnuts, Big Smoke BBQ, Caliko BBQ, Cheese and Bread, Curry Up Now, Greek Trojan Food Truck, Happy Gelati, The Hungry Panda, The Rib Crib, Sultans of Gozleme, Taco Junction, Two Fat Indians and many more.

The Food Truck Park directors, Frank Rusitovski and Dean Trepski, are thrilled to take the event on the road.

“The food truck culture is a huge part of this city, and now we want to share the love of street food in new neighbourhood craving cultural events,” Mr Rusitovski said.

The Food Truck Festival Mernda will be held at Mernda Recreational Reserve from November 15 to 19, entry via Shotters Road (off Plenty Road).

Event trading times are as follows: Wednesday and Thursday 5pm to 10pm, Friday and Sunday 11am to 10pm.

Rural lifestyle close to town

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Kilmore 5 No.3 Creek Rd

A rare opportunity to purchase a beautiful rural lifestyle property offering private surrounds on 40 acres (approx) only minutes from Kilmore township and easy commuting distance to Melbourne. The home is ideally positioned to take in the glorious views on offer.

Features include: 4 bedrooms, master is located upstairs with ensuite & walk in robe as well as a parent retreat, the remaining bedrooms have built in robes & are serviced by a central bathroom. The modern kitchen is fully-appointed adjoining the meals & living room with wood fire.

The home also has separate spacious lounge room and impressive outdoor entertaining space with inground pool. Additional features include cathedral ceilings to living, split system cooling, wood storage room, spa bath, carport. Outside improvements include a massive colorbond shed with workshop, concrete floor and 3 phase power; quality fencing; 100,000 litres (approx) of rain water storage; 2 x dams, separate access from the road to the shed and so much more. All this on 40 acres of picturesque grazing country.

Contact Sally Long 0477 437 281
Sale Method: For Sale
Price: $850,000 – $920,000

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Not Haydn from fame

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THE Gisborne Singers are ending 2017 with a choral work which celebrates the beginning of the world.

Haydn’s Creation, is a musical masterpiece which tell the story from the biblical perspective, particularly the book of Genesis.

The dramatic three part work is a life affirming celebration which deservedly has formed an important part of the world’s choral repertoire since it was first performed. The music is dynamic and emotional while the text is as powerful and relevant as it was over 300 years ago.

This Gisborne Singers have been performing the world’s great choral works for nearly 30 years. Music Director Stephen Brockman will conduct the choir of 50 singers. 2017 has been a busy year for the choir who began the year with their first international tour which included a performance at New York’s Carnegie Hall.

The work will be performed in English and will be accompanied by a full orchestra with some of their favourite soloists; soprano, Cristina Russo, tenor, Christopher Roache and bass, Manfred Pohlenz.

When Creation premiered at a small private performance in 1799, police had to hold back the hundreds of people who were trying to get in to hear the work.

There will be two performances, November 19 at Our Lady of the Rosary, Kyneton and November 26 at Church of Christ, New Gisborne. For bookings visit the choir’s website,
gisbornesingers.org.au.

Birds of prey at Clonbinane

THE Sunday Creek Dry Creek Landcare is holding a birds of prey event in Clonbinane to enable locals to get to know these amazing creatures of the air.

Those attending will learn how an owl can catch prey even in complete darkness and how a kestrel uses it’s ‘superpowers’ to locate prey. In addition, there will be information on how to help to protect these unique birds of prey in their habitat.

The Presentation by Martin Scuffins from Leigh Valley Hawk and Owl Sanctuary commences at 12.30pm until 1.30pm on November 18 at Clonbinane Community Hall in Waterford Park.

Birds of prey are perfectly adapted to the natural world they share with us. Come and meet a variety of birds from the Leigh Valley Hawk and Owl Sanctuary as these flying predators showcase their agility and superb adaptions during this personal encounter.
Event entry is by booking only and a gold coin donation will be accepted. RSVP required by November 10 to Jacqui Fulton, Sunday Creek. Dry Creek Landcare Secretary on 0407 871 770 or email jac.fulton@gmail.com

Favourites in exciting Kyneton Cup shoot out

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THE Warrnambool-trained Dodging Bullets took out an exciting $100,000 bet365 Kyneton Cup last Wednesday witnessed by a big crowd.

Trained by Symon Wilde, and well ridden by Daniel Moor, the $2.80 favourite grabbed the $4.20 second elect, Moonovermanhattan, on the line with the unlucky Grand Dreamer ($5) third.

It was back-to-back wins for the ultra-consistent six-year-old gelded son of Dash For Cash and Young Love who was an impressive winner at Moonee Valley on Cox Plate eve.

“The hard track and with them slowing the pace mid-race, I don’t think it suited him but he was too good on the day,” Wilde said.

“Maybe a race like the Ballarat Cup (November 25) might be ideal for him.

“He was a $50,000 horse at the Melbourne Premier sale and he is repaying his owners now, that is for sure,” he said.

Dodging Bullets has now won six races with 10 minor placings, earning $422,200 in prizemoney.

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Time on for Mill Street

THE Mill Street Mall in Kilmore is to receive a town clock – thanks to funding from the Stronger Communities Program and the Southern Mitchell Rotary Club.

Member for McEwen, Rob Mitchell, announced the success of the Southern Mitchell Rotary Club in receiving funding of $8000 through the Stronger Communities Program.

“This funding, matched by in-kind donations and funds raised by local Rotary, will see the addition of a new town landmark, the Kilmore community town clock,” Mr Mitchell said.

“It’s fantastic to see groups such as Southern Mitchell Rotary committed to establishing new history for Kilmore in a way that adds to the town square feel of the Mall.

“By working cohesively with Mitchell Shire Council and other local groups such as the Kilmore Men’s Shed, this walkway through to the new creek precinct is a wonderful collaborative effort, which will be topped off by the clock tower,” Mr Mitchell added.

Mr Mitchell’s office has recommended grants totalling $150,000 a year over three years to support community projects. Local organisations applied for grants from $5000 to $20,000 on a dollar-for-dollar basis.

The aim of the SCP is to fund small capital projects, which deliver social benefits.
“The Stronger Communities Program allows MP’s like myself to work directly with local communities to identify eligible projects and invite applicants to apply,” Mr Mitchell said.

New mayor for Whittlesea

SOUTH West Ward’s Cr Kris Pavlidis has been elected as the new City of Whittlesea Mayor, with Whittlesea’s youngest-ever councillor Emilia Lisa Sterjova elected as deputy mayor.

Both councillors were elected on Thursday night, November 2 at a special council meeting ahead of fellow councillor Caz Monteleone.

Cr Pavlidis has served as a councillor for the last four terms and this will be her second stint as mayor, having held the top position 10 years ago.
Cr Sam Alessi nominated Cr Pavlidis to the role, citing her passion, strong leadership skills and strong social commitment.

“Cr Pavlidis is an experienced an energetic councillor having represented Whittlesea residents for many years. She is also a passionate community advocate for social justice and cultural diversity,” Cr Alessi said in his nomination.

Cr Pavlidis said it was an honour to be elected mayor for the next 12 months and said she looks forward to serving with a high standard of integrity, transparency and accountability.

“These are exciting, new and changing times for us here in the City of Whittlesea and I am grateful to have the privilege to lead a strong, skilled and committed team, moving forward with a firm direction and a clear vision of where we are heading,” Cr Pavlidis said.

In her mayoral speech, Cr Pavlidis said it was vital for council to strengthen partnerships with local MPs to deliver key projects, such as advancing Edgars Road connectivity and the duplication of Plenty Road to Bridge Inn Road. She also encouraged her fellow councillors to listen to their community.

“With unwavering determination we are committed to continuing our strong advocacy to address these issues in close collaboration and partnerships with our local MPs,” Cr Pavlidis continued.

“As the sphere of government closest to the people, local government has a real opportunity to develop its vision and strategic direction in a close collaborative relationship with its local residents.”

With more than 131 people moving into the municipality each week, Cr Pavlidis also said that council needs to be better prepared and wiser in its planning approach, and avoid impediment on resident’s amenity, safety and the City’s liveability.

Elected into council in November 2016, North Ward Cr Emilia Lisa Sterjova said she was honoured to be elected the youngest deputy mayor in the history of the City of Whittlesea and looks forward to establishing a youth council.

“I’m truly honoured and humbled to be elected the youngest deputy mayor in the Victoria and the City of Whittlesea,” Cr Sterjova told the Whittlesea Review.

“I would like to congratulate Cr Kris Pavlidis on being elected our new mayor. I look forward to working alongside her and the other councillors to make our city the best it can be.

“In the next year I hope to establish a youth council and inspire other young people in our area to have a voice on all matters relating to local government.”

Local Member for Yan Yean Danielle Green was in attendance at the special council meeting and said it was a “privilege to witness history in the making at the City of Whittlesea with two women in the roles of mayor and deputy mayor”.

“They’re (Cr Pavlidis and Cr Sterjova) the perfect blend of knowledge, experience and youthful enthusiasm and I’m sure they’ll lead the City very well.

“I very much welcome the new mayor’s focus on local jobs because this has been something that has been missing for some years in the City of Whittlesea.”

The castle on the hill

“Ganoora”

Featuring unique craftsmanship and spectacular uninterrupted views, “Ganoora” on 57 acres offers the opportunity for relaxed country living on a grand scale just minutes from Kilmore’s town centre and 55 minutes to Melbourne CBD. Adjacent to Golf Club and bush reserve.

This impressive home of almost 70 squares is built around a central courtyard and includes grandly proportioned open-plan living areas with intricate timber ceilings and leading onto a wide decked veranda with panoramic views and overlooking a walled rear yard with in-ground solar heated pool, spa and BBQ area.

The upper level also includes three generous robed bedrooms and a huge country kitchen. The lower level features a fourth studio bedroom with kitchenette, rumpus room, laundry, wine cellar and third bathroom.

Additional features include a wood-fired hydronic heating system, split-system air-conditioning, and 5kw solar electricity system and a roof and house perimeter fire sprinkler system.

A rare opportunity to purchase a truly unique home in a sought-after town-edge location.

www.ganoora.com.au

Inspection by private appointment.

The property is located at 130 Monument Road, Kilmore.
For more information contact Jeanette Laffan at
Ruralco Property Kilmore on 0438 452 641 or 5782 0400.

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Designs that ‘Just Work’

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The Kentucky range is feature packed and budget friendly, delivering bang for your buck. The central areas of the Kentucky Ranges have a sense of connectedness, yet key areas are discretely separated. Designed to make great times with family and friends even better, you’ll enjoy circulating through the generous alfresco, games room and great spacious kitchen in each of these homes.

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Samuel is the best

ACTOR and local resident Samuel Johnson OAM has been named the 2018 Victorian of the Year for his work raising millions of dollars for cancer research.

Mr Johnson was recognised for his tireless efforts promoting awareness for the insidious disease that took his sister Connie’s life last month. A tearful Mr Johnson was overcome with emotion when he received the award during a ceremony at Government House last Thursday, October 26.

“Connie and I always liked turning negatives into positives,” he said upon accepting the award.

“We enjoyed the process of trying to turn negatives into positives and I think that’s a common element in all of tonight’s nominees.

“I’ve got some plans that I’m working on and I’m trying to uphold my sister’s legacy.”

Struggling to speak through his emotions, the Gold Logie-winning actor said he would continue to put aside acting to focus on supporting cancer research. When his beloved big sister was diagnosed with terminal cancer, Mr Johnson made the promise of a lifetime – “to kick cancer to the kerb”.

He pledged to ride his unicycle around Australia to remind every woman to be breast aware. From this, Love Your Sister was born. In 2013 and 2014, Samuel travelled 15,465 kilometres, breaking the world record for the longest distance travelled on a unicycle and raising $1.4 million for the Garvan Research Foundation.

Love Your Sister has raised more than $7 million for cancer research, including $2.5 million in five-cent coins. In 2016, Mr Johnson retired from acting to focus on his sister’s charity organisation Love Your Sister to raise funds for cancer research.

The Governor of Victoria congratulated all the nominees and recipients, paying tribute to their achievements.

“I was delighted to have the opportunity to recognise some of our most outstanding Victorians, and their impressive achievements,” Her Excellency the Honourable Linda Dessau AC, Governor of Victoria said.